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Notice is hereby given that Vladimir Dmitriovitch Rumianzeff

of 180, Austin Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should rot be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HONGKONG'S FIRST DOG SHOW

Initial Venture Draws Public Support

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Vid Patricia of Whyworry,

The first cat and dog show to be held in Hongkong for many years attracted entirely unanticipated public support yesterday when crowds streamed into the matsheds in Garden Road, opposite the Peak tram station. Nearly 3,000 people were estimated to have visited the show during the day and were treated to an entertaining and interesting spectacle, as the 129 exhibits included dozens of varieties of animals.

Desplle the continual procession of Sir). Upens. Merrill's Gena Judy Mrs. Oxberry'a Nellie spectatora through the entrance Duchess of Cormorin, Stra. Stuart's Judy, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | gates, the 45 classes the pro-Dogs (China-bred). Dreyer's Nigger. judged with a pre- . . W. Ashby's Michael Opan,-irs, that the FIFTY-FOURTH-ORDIN-1 graming were

Csion it made it difficult to be- Merritt's Merry Squire of Ware, IL.

Dreyer's Nigger, ARY YEARLY MEETING of the love that the organisers were deal- Bottera-M. de Vos's English selter Company (since. registration) willing with an initial function of this fietman, Mrs. Harms-Emden's irish setter

lyne.

Arrangements ran to schedule Dachshunds (puppies),IL. Geer's Sally. be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, throughout, spectators were enabled Men Grabbe's Gretchen, J. Middleton- Seth's Shields's Widbrook Waldman, to follow the progress of the judging Rudolph, HC, Watson's Prosit capital, and it is my privilege is Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the by loudspeakers and notice boards Sinun Mile Smith (11). C.) Open-A. L.

and exhibilovs found none thank you on behalf of the German 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 a.m.

of the Afghan houndsMrs. Faber's Amir of. people. How can we thank yon?--for the purpose of receiving the leritating delays generally attendant Zarn, Mrs. Stanion's Is impossible.

Chow Mrs, Ruston's Bruno. Mr. Tie's show has to thank Messrs, E. C. Bobbie, Mrs. Haymond's Brownie. "But instead of thanks, we shall Report of the General Managera to such shows. For this success, the Mr Frederick's Kulika of Zara (H.C.). to-day, luke the sacred pledge in the together with Statement Frederick, President, and II. M. Braga's Rollo, J. Sicmpany's Blacky.

Alsatiana Mra, Tollan's Faithful, Mra. name of the entre German nation.

the year ended Howell, Secretary.

Great DANCE-C, P. Wood's Tiger of mere parure to Accounts for which will not be

As u a spectacle the show provided Cuildington, Mrs. Frederick's Kari, Mirs, JIST OCTOBER, 1938,

a refreshing addition to the Colony's llommel's itetga of Asgard, We pledge ourselves | never

Crossbreds (open). R. W. Ashby's The TRANSFER BOOKS of the attractions and it, as Mr. Frederick setter flottle, Mr. Macüregor Dalmatian proinked in a short speech, it be-pointer Whisky, Mrs. Fowles'n Mickip. what ex. And although that great- Company will be CLOSED from corner an annual event, next year is fra Frederick's terrier Days (I.C.), M.

Interest Peera's terrier Tickoy (special), ness will also aspire envy and ill SATURDAY, the 18TH MARCH, bound to see even greater from publie and exhibitors. will, we shall triumph over such 1939, to TUESDAY, the 28TH things because it is impossible that any other than herole people should | MARCH, 1979, both days inclusive, back so herole, a soldier.

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abandon the

and power, greatness courage that you have created, come

a

General Managers.

Hongkong, 10th March, 1939.

"As your leadership is, so is the JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON. nation, and you, my Fuehrer, have brought freedom and honour, Pamaga and greatness to this mution, and fo maintain these at this hour is the Jbtd of all Germans."Trans- Ocean.

He Wed The Queen's Niece

"Love in a cottage" does not make the ideal marriage, according to Mr. Kenneth lurrington.

At the age of 26, he was a junior had been engaged for four years to Ceella

assistant in the Diplomatte Service,

the Queen's niece, Attus Bowes-Lyon.

They broke off the engagement big- cause they could not afford to marry. They waited for nearly two years. He works in the City with The chel British Metal Corporation. "I not think it fair to her 10 when I was in a junior position. Now I'm glad we waited," he said.

To their friends the re-engagement and marriage was no surprise.

WAS IN STOCKHOLM-

The bride is 27. She is the eldest daughter of Lord Glamis, a brother of the Queen and heir to the Eart of Siratlimore, and lives at East Grinstead, Sussex.

The bridegroom is the youngest son of the late Judge Edward Eur- rington, a county court judge. From 1930 to 1932 he was hon. attache to the British Legation in Stockholf.

At the age of 11, she was brides- maid at the wedding of the King and Queen at Westminster Abbey.

ELECTION OF J. P.

Successor to Mr. Archbutt On Licensing Board

An election by the Justices of the

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

|

Firdaus! at Zara,

Terriers Mrs. Eustace's Scottish terrier Jeremy. Mr. McKiernan's Irish terrier Mickey, Mrs. Shannon's Scottish terrier

(1.C.). Wilky, Birs. Boyd's Boston terrier Buddy

Kilburn's-

While the number of entries sur prised the organisers, it did not fully feline and Colony's represent the

Quier than terriers--Mrs. canine population, inninly because of Morris's annoyed Farningham Polar Bru, the stipulation that animals had to u Tung-en' St. Bernard Euston, Dr. Yu's bulldog Jigs, Highly commended. have a rables inoculation certificate Mi Mackayden's English

*pringer since March 20, 1938. Many owners spaniel Skerry, Mr. MacGregor' who had had their animals inoculat-natian Spy. Mr. Stanton's Dobermann

Pinscher Nolte,

variety-Mrs. Kilburn- ed just prior to that date did not wish

treatment to give them

again so Morris's samoyed Farningham Polar Bru, soon before the show as it was like- Eu Tong-ren's St. Bernard Euakm ly to affect the animals' conditions.

Children Delighted

A large number of the sightseers The Seventieth Ordinary General

were children, and for them the show Mecting of Shareholders will be was particularly entertaining as the held at the Offices of the under-exuals covered a wide field, from the lurdly Great Danes and Alsatians, signed on Friday, the 24th March, to miniature Pekingese and several 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of interesting litters. Probably The receiving the Report of the General most popular dog in the whole show Managers, together with a state- was Mr. Honnel's Great Dane, Helga of Asgard which, four days before ment of Accounts for the year had whelped a litter of tour. All day ended the 31st December, 1938. a large crowd congregated round her

tiny see the

creature The Share Register and Trans-bench to

not yet opened their fer Books will be closed from the which have

путя. 10th to the 24th March, 1939, both

Veteran exhibit of the show was Mr. J. T. Prior's crossbred pointer days inclusive.

setter Jack Hobbs, which was whelp- &ed 12 years ago,

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD. General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN

CO., LTH.

Notice to Shareholders

OF

ARY ANNUAL MEETING SHAREHOLDERS will be held at

other Any

Dai-

flences.El Tong-sen's St. Bernard Euston and Eucliffe, Mrs. Merritt's cocker spantels Merty Squire of Ware and Gena Duchess of Cormorin, Mrs. Stanton's cairn terriers Sister and Bonny, Mrs. Dupuy's. wire-haired fox terriers Duke of Bonnte View and Rex of Bonnie View (H.C.). Mrs. Merrill's cocker spaniels Mayflower Wyandotte and Mayflower Delaware (1f.c.).

Veteran-Mrs. Filtham's Bealyham

Hoozer Grock. Miss Fearon's Thibetan terrier Ping Erh, Mrs. Frederick's great Dane Karl, Mr. Hempsey's

Alastion

Martin's

British-owned smooth-haired fox terrier Nipper, Mrs. Eustace's Scottish terrier Jeremy Mrs.

ended, Mrs. Ducias's Thibetad terrier Innes's Dalmatian Smiler, Highly com- Winkle, R. Geert dachshund Sally, Mrs. Grabbe's dachshund Greichen. Other than British-owned-Men, Merritt's cocker spaniel Merry Squire of Ware, Mrs. Stanton's cairn terrier Jack, Howard's H. Droyer's cocker spaniei Nigger, inchshund Fritz, O. C.) British-ow

tenes.-G. H. Mlles's wire-haired fox terrier Bushwood Gay Girt, Miss Turn- bull's terrier Stoogie,

Mira Tollan's Alsatian Faithful, Mrs. Stuart's cocker spantel Judy (H, C), Men, Danby's cocker spentel Judicious of Ware (H.C.),

The judges were unanimous that the quality of the dogs on show was

Brush-owned dogs (China-bred}/WARE. above their expectations. One, who

Farrar's wire-hatred fox terrier had had experience in judging In Men, Welll's bull terrier Dopey. Birs. Shanghai, declared that although he Frederick's Afghan hound Kushka of

Lady Mac for some Zara, ighly commended, had been in Hongkong

Gregor's Pekingese wu, Men.. Gillard's years he had no extent of the num-Japanese Anooky. Mrs. Dupuy's wire-

quality of the Colony's well ber

| bred dogs.

Champion dog of the entire show was judged to be Mr. C. F. Wood's Tiger of Cuddington, Great Dane, which came in for a great deal o attention from the spectators. Mr. Wood went the Challenge Cup

To

haired fox terrier Duke of Bonnio View,

Beitish-owned dogs (Imported)-Mr. Rustan's Chow Bruno, Mrs. Kilburn- Morris's namoyed Farringham Polar Bru. Howell's cocker spaniel Chewton Mr. Clarion, lighty commended. Mrs. Shan- non's Scottish terrier Whisky. Master Roberts's wire-haired fox terrier Bonzo. Mr. Wallington's wire-haired fax terrier Petermeke,

Widbrook Waldman."

A. L Shicida's dachshund

|

March 20, 1939.

EMPIRE NEWS

AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM

IN ANTARCTICA

Sydney,

Reports received by the Federal Government state that a considerable percentage of the several hundred thousand square miles in Antarctica, which Mr. Lincoln Ellswort Just claimed for the United States, forms part of an area vested in the Commonwealth.

So

far the United States hve taken no steps to support Mr. Ells- worth's claim. The Australian Gov- ernment does not propose to assert its rights unless the United States take the initiative in claiming the arch.

....

The area in question is on the east of the Antarctic continent. Between Enderby Land and Queen Mary Land. Mr. Ellsworth surveyed the land from the air and dropped a cylinder containing an American dan Mr. Lyons, the Federal Prime Mini- ster, announced recently that the Government had purchased Mr. Elle- worth's ship Wyalt Earp, now ut Hobart, for future Antarctle research,

Cabinet Adjourns The Common- wealth Cabinet, which has been sit- ting at Hobart considering defence questions, adjourned unexpectedly recently. Prnetically the whole of the agenda was postponed and was later considered at a meeting in Melbourne. The Cabinet regarded the visit to Tasmania as mainly social one.

NEW ZEALAND

GIFT OF SCHOOL TO THE STATE

Auckland.

Mr. A, F. B. Broadhurst hins handed over to the State his whole interests Cambridge, In St. Peter's School, Auckland Province. The school was founded by him as a Crst-class pre- paratory school for New Zealand boys. The school will be administered by a board of trustees. Mr. Brandhurst will remain headmaster.

The buildings and 264 neres ure valued at more than £180,000.

Wheat Storage The Auckland Harbour Board has agreed to the re- quest of the New Zealand Wheat Committee to store 11,000 tons of Australian milling wheat as a pre- caution against a possible emergency. This represents a six months' sup- ply for the area served by Auckland. CANADA BREN GUN MOTION IN COMMONS

Oltowa, Denouncing the Canadian Bren guni contract as a shemeful piece of patronage," Dr. Manion, leader of the Conservative party in the House of Commons, has moved that the con- tract be cancelled.

This should be done, he declared in his motion, before the Royal Com- mission's report on the matter is submitted to the Public Accounts Committee for study, as previously resolved,

Dr. Manion declared that there need be no delay in the manufacture of the guns,_and_no_injustice..._to__the owners of the factory if the Govem- ment were to take it over and pro- ceed with the contract.

Mr. Lapotute, Minister of Justice, contends that Mr. Manion's motion is

the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS. | Frederick, Spillers Ltd., A. F. Sher-hound Firdaust of Zora, Mr. McKiernan's out of order.

DAY. 23rd MARCH. 1939, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv. ing the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts

Stanton's Afghan

Chinese-owned exhibit-Eu Tang-sen's Smart Euston, Dr. Yuz bulldog JERR Mr. Ll's coille Laund Lilypod. Mrs. Licu's collie Lady Sunshine (if.C.).

~THE FIFTY-SECOND-ORDIS-presented by Lane Crawford Ltd. American-owned bitch (open)Mrs. Other challenge cups for the best Stanton's cuisk terrier, Sister, Mrs. Stan-

LAIS, bred dog and bitch, lon's sealyham, Domino

Mrs. bitch, China

Merritt's cocker spaniel Gena Duchess of and Afghan hound were pre-Cormorin, Dog-NTS. sunted by the Dairy Farm, E. C. terrier Sonny W. Stantonton' cairn

Pinscher Rolte, Mrs. Irlah terrier Mickey (. C). ey & Co., and Mrs, If. M. Howell.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcale, Lady Northcott and Mr. M. A. Northcote, were at

Other than British, American or Chin- tentive spectators at the main judg

the afternoon. There owned Mrs, Horma-Emden's

Iris ng rin

Better Patricia of Whyworry. Ma presented

by Lady d'Almada's airedale Selassie, Mrs. Ceril's trophies were

Pekingese Chin Kec. Mira: Northcote.

Brazo's Proceeds of the show will be given Alsattan halle L. C.).

Best puppy of show. -Mru, Merritt's to the Hongkong Society for the Pre-cocker spaniel Merry Squire of Ware. Mrs. Martin's smooth-haired fax terrier vention of Cruelty to Animals.

Nipper, Mra. Eustace's

Brottish terrier Oficials

Jeremy. R. Geer's dachshund Sally. responsible

for the year ended 31st December.

1938.

Peace of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board, in place of Mr. G. S. Archbult, The Transfer Books of the who is absent from the Colony on Company will be CLOSED from long leave, will take place in the Couneli Chamber of the Urban MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939.

for

the

Cats (Slamere).-J. D. Danby's Cloquet, Mira, Donovan's Dinty, the Show chil- I. M. Howell (Secretary), Thomson in Twink, the Show children's Rajah (H.C) Persian-Mrs. Merritt's Golden Mrs. S. HOPE, Girl, Mrs. Leong's Blackle. Mrs. Pun's

Mrs. Kreas. T. Stanton, Blue Boy, Mrs. Merritt's Blue Boy (H.C.).

to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, | smooth-running of the show were Council on Tuesday, April 4 at 4 pan.

Forms of nomination may be ob- 1939, both days inclusive,

Messrs. E. C. Frederick (President), tained at the Magistracy, Hongkong,

By Order of the Board of Every nomination must be delivered to Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, First Police Directors, Magistrate, not less than six days be- lore the day fixed for the election.

Only unofficial Justices of the Peace are entitled to vote.

Voting will commence at 4

p.. and continue until 0 p.m. when the ballet-box will be closed.

STANLEY GAOL HEAD

Lieut-Cmdr. Harrison Tukes up New Post

The appointment of Lleut.-Comdr. Wilfrid Hugh Lane Harrison, R.N. (Ret.) as Superintendent of Hong kong Prison, Stanley, was notified in the Government Gazette on Satur- day, Lleut. Cmdr. Harrison arrived In the Colony and assumed duly on March 15,

Retiring from the Royal Navy in 1932, Lieut.-Cmdr. Harrison spent two and a half years in the Prisons Department in England, ond during the past four years had been attached to the Prisons Department in Kenya Colony.

The Superintendent of Stanley Prison is a new post recently created,

K.C.C. ACTIVITIES

Mr. E. Glamalli, magician end! illusionist, will give a performance next Friday at the Kowloon Cricket Club, commencing at

p.m. Admission will be free for members and their frlande,·

9.10

The Kowloon Cricket Club's next dance has been arranged for Satur- day, April 1, from 9.30 pm, to 2.30 am, when the Dance Band of the 2nd Bn. The Royal Scols, will be in attendance. Tickets are, fedies $1.50 and gentlemen $2, including light refreshments.

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1999.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

and

DARING ROBBERY

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

CORRESPONDENTS FOR Bank Bldg. FRANCIS 1. du PONT ́& Co.

3rd Floor

Cable Address

DUNDAN Telephone No. 20131

Hongkong & Shanghai ».

NEW YORK

MARCH 19, 1939.

THE FOLLOWING IS A CABLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BARRON'S WEEKLY; NEW YORK: MARCH 18 (SATURDAY)

The Trader says that the past week saw the third serious war scare in six months since September of last year.

The September liquidating movement showed a daily average of 055,000 sharest in January 000,000 shares and 858,000 shares, thus far," in the current scare. Should trading dry-up next week, the inference would be that the Intest war fitiers are less potent than previously, particularly if the average is held above the January lows.

Foreign liquidation was heavy in Youngstown Sheet & Tube; New York Central; Republic Steel; United States Steel; Kennecott and Anaconda Mining shares...............

European apprehension cannot be lightly dismissed since, with American investment trusts fully invested, any change in Europe's attitude leaves the market bereft of a powerful source of buying.

Farm equipment activity is slowing up, whilst new orders for rall and electrical equipment are waning. Hopes of a revival in the heavy goods industry are wavering.

Motor sales are above expectations. The biggest mail-order house is budgeting for a record year. Steel gains are not equal to the seasonal limits.

The developments abroad and here by 110 means imply the Imminence of a sustained liquidating movement. The logical Inter- pretation is that a let-down rather than depression may occur.

Irrespective of Interest rates, equities have become more attractive Jong-term media than cash.

MARCH 19, 1939.

FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COMPANY, REPORT BY CABLE:

STOCKS:

The United States Government has deelded to impose penalty duties on German Imports.

February residential building was the highest since 1920, Pittsburgh steel operations declined to 40 per cent. of cuparity.

February newsprint stocks were the lowest since early 1037.

We expect a rally next week, but the technical indications for an upturn are not yet Impressive.

EARNINGS: Curtiss-Wright for year ended December 31st, earned

$3,000,000, against $2,000,000 for the previous year.

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Judicial inquiry found evidence that any member of the Canadian House of Commons Senate was admitted to any share in the contract or to any benefits arising from it. BURMA

STUDENTS' HUNGER

STRIKE

Rangoon. University students have declared

a hunger strike until the Government concedes their demands. These In- clude the release of students and those arrested during the march on the Syriam oilfield lust month.

Some The University is closed. school-children are joining in the fast. It is understood that the bun-

Tze ( Repulse Bay Residents ger strike will stop if, as is expected,

Suffer Heavily

& Co. Fred Kew, W. Ruston, H. C. Watson (Committee), Major Frank Bogg and Major F. Simpson (Veterinaries), Majer White, Messrs. Lewis, Jardine, Forbes, Hutchison Stewards). The judges were Major Mrs. Thomas, Ilcane, Mrs. Fraser, Dr. Watson. Mrs. Simon White,

Possibly a daring coup by a single Messrs, Slattery, Prentis, Prior, Wai- face, Singer, and Amps and Mrs. K-man, valuable articles and money to the total value of $2,275 were stolen from "Post Bridge," a house at Re- pulse Bay, in the early hours of yes- terday morning. No details of the theft could be obtained last night.

The Hongkong Stock Exchange burn-Morris. official summary issued at 12.30 pm. Saturday, says:

The market was quiet during the short session. The turnover was on a restricted scale at slightly lower prices than those ruling yesterday.

Buyers Yaumall Ferries (Qld) $25 Canton Ices at Watson $0.00 Wing On (LIC) $45 1.K. Gov, 3154% Loan pai

Sellers

Union Insuranea $400 Providents (Old) $5.00 H.. Botels $ Telephones (Old) $23 Cements $1474

Baler

Hongkong Bank $1,350 Union Insurance 470 JLK. Docks $101

Providents (Old) $5.00

H. S. Hotel $

Yautnati Ferries (Old) $25 D

(ORF) $9.70

China Light

WAtons t

Antamoks Pr. 415 Atoke I'm 37 Maguin Gold P. 201 Qonguet Consol. P. 12.00 Coco Grove Pa

Consol. Mines Ps.

Demonstrations Ps.

Í, X. L.. PS, 03

0025 11

Paracale GURAUS PS. 17 Han Mauricio, 200 Buyoe P. 20

United Paratalo Ps. 13

Priza Llot

Best dog of show. F. Wood's great Tlier of Cuddington. Reserva champion, Mrs. Farrar's wire-haired fox

tinno

terrier Punch.

Merritt's ilest bilch of show-Mirs.

Duchesn spanlet Cena cocker

champlun, G. Carmorim, Reserve

Gay Girl,

I'ing Eth,

Mrs D.

the Government is defeated on the opening day of the session. BRITISH CUIANA

BRITISH M.P. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

Georgetown.

Mr. Morgon Jones, Socialist M. P. for Caerphilly, has been admitted to hospital here suffering from acie lumbago.

Mr. Morgan Jones is a member of the Royal Commission now here to investigate social and economic con- ditions in the West Indies and British Gulan.

Goods that were stolen included a of woman's fur cont valued at $1,184, a silver fox fur valued at $250, a grey Milles's wire-haired fox terrier Bushwood fox fur valued at $160, a man's gold Farrar's watch and chain valued at $352, a set dor-Mrs. Best China-bred wire-halted fox terrier Punch. Reserve of gold and green mother of pearl champion, Miss Fearon's Talbatan terrier enamel cuff links and waintenat but

Best China-bred bitch--Mrs. Merrit's tons valued at $80, a blue shirt with the shirt cocker spaniel Gena Duchess of Cormorin plain gold cuff links in Reserve champion,

Tollan's valued at $04, a gold stud vakied at Alaptian Faithful.

"Wallace's Alsatians, Mrs. $15, a pair of eye glasses valued at Liter.Mr#, Boldin's Japanese, C. F. Wood's great $90, a pair of light tortoise shell eye MANY SOON TO MARRY Danes 1Highly Commended).

glasses valued at $25, a pair of tor- Toys Mr, Cecil's Pekingese Chin Keo. Bi

with case Mr. Soldini's Japanese Snooky, Mrs. Gi toise shell eye glasses

Dinkey, Lady Mac- valued at $25, an overcoat valued at lard's pomeratin Gregor's Pekingese Wu til C).

$130, a fountain pen valued at $11, Thibetans-Miss Fearon's Ping MISS Gross' FUP, Mrs, Duclos's Winkle. a grey felt hat valued at $25, a pair Cairns Mira. Stanton's Bonny, Mrs. of Roff fleld glasses in a leather cust Stanton's Bister, Airs. Blanton's Jack, Miss valued at $240, and $100 in Hongo Ruo Paul Heary, Shanghai; Fearon's Amy (II. C.).

Boalyhamn Þórs, Stanton's

Domino kong currency,

Lasa, Mrs. Feltham's Hoozer Grock, Mrs.

Perra's Spu

Yox

(smooth haired.) ---Mrs.

Martin'a Mipper, Mr. Deacon's Bonzo NEW COUNCIL MEMBER Bites Stelis Bander's Pippa (11, C.) Wire- (China-brod)Mrs. Farrar's

flaired

Punch, Mrs. Ella's Nichsel, Mrs. Wyllie's

The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced:

Mr. Wilhelmas Franilsens Scheeme,

chief steward on the Boissevain, and

Miss Katia Vasilievna Kounisin, of

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Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperlat Airways Plane

traile br "Imperial - Airways Direct Service due Sydney, 1st

Mr. Joseph Willam Leonard, staff of Cables

and Wireless, Lid, and Mico Chrispine Maria Perpetuo, of 200 Nathan Road;

Mr. Wong Shiu-lun, clerk, and

April

His Excellency the Governor has Miss Le Sau-mul, of 1 Hau Weng

Judy, Mr. Cooper's Paddy (II. C.). Im been pleased to appoint Mr. W. N. Road, Kowloon City: Mr. Yu Hing- poricd-G11 Miles' Bushwod day Thomas Tem to be temporarily an Girl, Mrs. Wallington's Pelermeke. Master Roberta's Bonza 1. C) Openers Unofficial Member of the Legislative Farer's Punch, "G. IL Milca's Bushwood Council, in the place of the Hon, Dr. Gay Girl.

Ball istriers. Mrs. Well's Doney, Mr. Shu-fan, who is temporarily absent

from the Colony.

Flanagan'a Ambrose,

Master

"d'Almada's Selassie,

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Mr. Tam is also appointed a mem- Cocker spaniels (puppies)Mr. Mer ber of the Traffic Board in place of ritt's Merry Equire of Ware, 1. Dreyar's the Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam, resigned. Nigger. Bitches (China-bred),+Mzy, kter-

Fil Gena Duchess of Cormorin, Zers.

elu, civil servant of the Chinese. Government, and Miss Young Sau- chan, of 148 Tung Chol Street, Mong- kok; Mr. Wong Hon-ming, accountant of the China Emporium, and Miss Shu Yiu-fong, of 2 Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay; Mr. Henry Lee, office Resistant, and Miss Nancy Cheng, of 7 Kul Yin Fong, Hongkong,

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