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REGULAR AND FAST "PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE.

*DEMODOGAIS" 22nd Feb. Marseilles, Loulon, Rotterdam, Finndurg 4PATROCLUB Uth Mar. Mamelladon,, Bettoniais à (sugow

ADR VITUS l Mar Marseilles, London Rottorduru & Hamborg ANTENOR" 6 Aprik Marseille. Bundon Potterdam & Glasgow) !!!

LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

*DEUCALION" 20. Feb. Cianos Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow

PHILOCTETES" 3rd Mar. Hure Liverpoolad (insgow NINOCHOW 30 Ap Gero, Haere and Liverpool

PACIFIC SERVICE.

KORKA YOKOHAMA

"PROTESILAUS“ 2 Fab Vintoria, Vancouver & Beattle TALTHY STUB" 10th Mar Vietoria; Vancouver & Seattle

NEW YORK SERVICE, "ANTILOCHECH" 18th Fal. "FELSUN"

2424. Fel #ATREUS "

28th Mar

New York, Boston: & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baltimore. New York, Boston & Baltimore

PASSENGER SERVICE.

"PATROCLUS" Di May.

**ANTENOR."

"HHCTOR"

"AENEAS"

8th Ail

4th May

Bist May

י

''.

Bingapore, Marynilles & Eptulon Fingapore Marsellim & Landen Sluga, Marseilles &. London Slugar, Marseilles & London

Also cargo meaner with limited pesunger accommodatima si specially reduced fares

For freight and passage rabo and loformation apply to

Buttterfield & Swire,

LISHED"

1845

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, 1927,

KOWLOON WEDDING. aleth; Mr. and Mrs. White English THREATS OF WAR.

silver sweet dish; Misses E. and

M. Woolley, English silver apostle AL and Mrs. Forsythe,

Popular Young Couples, and he salad Bowl and ACTION BY THE LEAGUE OF

United.

TO-DAY'S HAPPY EVENT.

servers; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Porry, silver sweet dishes; Mr. Chilmaid, allver mounted jam jar: Mr. and

NATIONS.

Mrs. E. L Pinguet, lace ten cosy THE MEANING OF A CLAUSE: eover Mr. Eastman, English-stiver nut bowl with crackers; Mr. and St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. Mrs. Roskruge, silver spoons and was the scene this afternoon of a serviette Tings: Miss K. Murphy, pretty wedding in which the silver vases: Mr. C. Temlett, Eng younger fraternity on the peninsulalah silver fruit knives and forks: wore particularly interested.

Rugby, Fob. 17. Complete agreement has been reached by the small committee Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Sayer; lacquer consisting of M. De Brouckere The parties were Miss Cissie vases: Mrs Smith, Miss Smith and

·⋅and M. Titulosco Lilian Mary Hast, only daughter of Miss B. Smith, mother of pearl and (Belgium), Viscount Cecil (Bri» Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hast; and Mr. silver butter dishes; Mr. Schofield,tain), Vivian Petherick, eldest son of Mr. travelling clock; Capt. and Mrs. T

and Mrs. A. Futherick, of Burnham Grant, English silver fruit dish: (Roumania) which met in Lon- on-Sea, Somaraut.

Capt. and Mrs. Thompson, silver don yesterday and to-day to con- The Rey, R. Lindsay, vicar, butter dish; Mr. P. Slipper, cut tinue the study of Article 11 of officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. glass scent bottle: Mr. and Mrs. the Covenant of the League of Rogers.

Farguson, pair cut glass scent Nations already begun "by the The bride, who entered the bottles; Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan and Committee of the League Council

last December. church on the arm of her father, family, agg shell china ten service; by whom she was given away, look- Mr. E. Spradbury, silver fiah knives- ed charming in a dress of white and Torka; Mr. and Mrs. Todd, satin charmeuse with overdress silver scent bottle; Mr. Eastman, of white georgette embroidered silver nut dish and crackers; Mr. and bonded with silver bends, and Mrs. Boas, silk and cigarette trula of white satin and bended cane. georgette, elusive vell and pronet

Many

of orange blossoma. Her bouquet reclivet.

was of white roses and sweet peas. The two bridesmaids, Miss Annie Toilan and Miss Patricia, Parker,

other" presents

were

wore pretty dresses of pale pink SIR SAMUEL HOARE,

aatin and georgette trimmed with silver lace, silver shoes and wreaths

of silver leaves, Thefs bouquets were of pale pink sweet peas.

The bride's mother was attired in a wine shaded georgette dress beaded with steel beads over grey! satin with hat and shees to match. Mr. F. G. Samways was best man The service, was faily choral and the hymns sung were "The voice that breathed o'er Eden" and "0, Perfect Love."

morrow

3.8.

FOG SPOILS HIS HOME COMING.

Rugby, Feb. 17. Sir Samuel Hoare, the Air Minister, and Lady Hoare, will reach London this evening on their return from their flight to India..

As fog still prevails in the Channel, they are travelling from Paris by train and boat instead of by air as they originally, intended,

British Wireless Service.

After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home, of the bride's parents and the popular young couple then left for Repulse Bay prior to departure for Home to

Britain and India. morning by the

New Delhi, Feb. 2. "Kalyan." The bride's travelling

Sir Samuel Hoare in a state. dress was of pale grey "Buedena ensemble, trimmed, with Princess ment to the Associated Press giv-1 Mary blue and hat and shoes toing his experiences. of, flying, in match,

India, said that he hoped India would participate in air develop- The bride's gift to the bridement and bring England and In- groom was a pocket wallet with dia within a week of each other. "Why should not our combined gold monogram

That of the bridegroom to the enterprise and funds bring about RADIO TELEGRAMS may now be accepted for Kohgimoon under bride was a silver toilet set and to this desirable result?" he asked,

the bridesmaids, gold the same conditions and at the same rates. as for Canton.'

brooches.

Agoni

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghui Japan & Amoy

Straits

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FRIDAY, Japan & Shanghai Canada, U.S.A., Japan & Shanghai

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FEBRUARY

*FEBRUARY U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

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Per FEBRUARY FRIDAY,

Maud Glengarry' Devayengse

18

4 p.m. 5: Dina. 5 p.m.

Strafts, Ceylon, Indla Mauritura, E. & S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- selles 19th March. Parcela 5..

Let- p.m. Registration 9.45 am. tera 10.30 am. .............

Kolyan. SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 19 Shanghai, Japan & Europe via Siberia (lettora & postcards specially suporscribed Via

Siberia" only) ...

Iloils & Cobu

Haiphong

Japan

Shanghai & Japan

Swatow

Swatow & Bangkok

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SUNDAY,

MONDAY," Swatow, Amoy & Formosa Straits & Calcutta. Parcels Noon.

Letters I p.m. - US.A., Canada, Central & South America & Europe via. San Francisco 18th March. "Parcels Noon. Registration 2.45 p.m. Letters 3.80 p.m. Manila

West Himrod"

Nyanza

Tonkin

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West Elcajon. President Jefferson Klagyuan

Bangkok ING *Straits & Calcutta. Parcels & pm..

Lettora (22nd) 9 n.megapro un akma.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Cana

da, U.S.AC. & S. America, & *Europe via San Francisco-due- Ban Francisco 21st March & Europe via Siberia (letters & postcards specially suparacribed Via Siberia only). Registza- tion 9.45 am Letters 10:40 am.

esponda

10 a. 10 am.

List of Presents,

Bride's mother and

named

father, GREAT FIRE IN JAVA.

"Among other presents received

were the following:-

cheque for household linen: Victor

mother and father, cheque bride-

groom's brother and sister, cheque;

for

and Mabel, tea service; bridegroom's SOURABAYA COTTON WARE-

Mr. F. G. Samways, cheque silver tea service; Mr. W.,C. Excel, silk embroidered laquered acreen;

HOUSE DESTROYED.

Batavia, Feb. 11. The Sourabaya Warehouse

Mr. and Mrs. Parker, pyrex and Company's capoc warehouse at silver casesrole dish; Patsy and Tandjong Perak, Sourabaya, has Billy Parker, silver pepper pot; been burnt down. The building Mise P. Jones, jersey silver milk was totally destroyed and was in-

ug and silver cake stand; Mr. H. gured for 150,000 guilders.

"Hinsang," English Curtis, 8.8.

The capoc silver asparagus dish with sauce boat and servers: Mr. C. H. Burns, 300.000 guilders and coffee for silver inkstand: Mr. J. Wilson 30,00 guilders.

was insured

for

(Sandakan), English silver nut dish The damage to goods is not yet: with crackers; Mr. J. Arnold, Mr.known, but at present it is estim

T. Arnold, English silver cruet Bets:ated at 150,000 guilders.

Article 11 provides that "Any war or threat of war, whether immediately affecting any of the members of the League or not, is!

hereby declared a matter of con- #

cern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed vise and effectual to safeguard the peace

of nations."

1.

The recommendations regard- ing such action will be presented by this small committee to the committee of the Council-Bri- tish Wireless Service.

NOTICES.

NOTICE:

We have this day established THE CHIEN HSIN ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. Chinese Name:

(謙信機器有限公司)

which will specialise in the

supply of German machinery for

1

Power Plants

Textile Factories

Printing & Bookbinding

Works Paper Mills

Refrigerating Plants Workshops

Hatmaking Factories

Show Rooms and Offices:

2.30

5,15

JACK

Queen's

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

WILLIAM HAINES

In

HARVARD

D

7.15

9.20

FORD WILLIAM HAINES in "BROWN OF HARVARD

BROWN OF HARVARD

2.30

5.15

7.15

ORED

9.15

HOOT GIBSON

in

THE TEXAS STREAK

6. Das Voeux Roid Ct, Bank STAR

of Canton Bldg., 4th Floor Hongkong, 15th February 1927. China Export, Import and Bank

Co., Ltd..

The Loyseco China Company,

Lid.

NOTICE.

We have transferred the agency for our well-known

-st

DEUTZ DIESEL ENGINES and all other products of our

factory to THE CHIEN HSIN ENGINEENING COMPANY, LIMITED. Offices and Showrooms:

to

6 Des Voeux Road Ct., Bank of

Canton Bldg., 4th floor

and request all interested parties direct inquiries, to this address.

DEUTZ MOTOREN GESELLSCHAFT HAMBURG.

WANTED.

Wealthy D.B. I. concern with first class sollaits the agency of "a

bank reny for the Dutch East

steamship

Mr. G. E. Ellams, English silver cruet Beta; Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, English silver cake dish..

Six cases of notifiable disease with d'oiley: Mrs. and Miss Angus, silver butterdish; Mr. and Mrs. Ewere reported yesterday, sa follow: Abraham, English silver eperga 2 Chinese' with small-pox, from with sweet dishes; Mr. and Mrs. the Kowloon district; 1 British Burton and Miss Scott, English with diphtheria, from Kowloon; 2 silver cruet set; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Indians (Imported) from the city Forbes, silver veses; Mr. and Mrs and 1 Japanese from Kowloon, with W. Goldenberg, Jade and gilt tea enteric fever (typhold). knives and forks; Mr. A. Harvey (Harbour Office); set of carvers;} Mr. D. Harvey, Junr, silver cream jug; Capt. and Mrs. Harley, silver spoons: Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon, Eng lish silver sardine dish; Mr. Houchen, linen; Miss B. Hirst, silver sweet dishes, Mr. G. R Holloway, travelling clock; Mr and Mrs. Ingram, tea servics; Mr. and Mra 3. A. Lyan and family,; 12.80 p.m. English silver nut cracker set; Mr. 1.30 p.m. and Mrs. A. Lang, linen tea cloth 5.p.m

and serviettes, Mr. and Mrs. P. 6 p.m. Lannigan, silver frame; Mr. F. Lentesty, silver frame; Miss W Lawson, silver tas strainer; ME. and Mrs, E. Laurence, cut glass fam jar: Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Lindsay, 8.80 a.m. lacquer trinket box; Mrs. N. B Moses and familly, silver spoons; Mr. and Mrs. B. Maughan, English silver fruit dish; Mr. R. McKellar, silver vases; Mr and Mrs. D. Mair, blackwood table lampy Mrs. J. H Oxberry, allver eperga; Mothers' Union Committee, travelling, rug: Mr. E Neaves, ladies and gent.'s 3.80 p.m. tted dressing case; Mr. and Mrs, 5.p.m.

8. Nelson, linen table centra; Mr.] and Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, sweet dish; Mr C. D. Nicholls, allver gunes Mr. G. Funcheon, linen tea cloth and serviettes, Mr. P. Plage. English silver tes forks Mr. and HEL F. Ramsay and family, English Miver entre dishes: Mrs. Boy, ushions Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, unr, silver places M7

Eurbyne, silver. zoda

odenpusa, linen

9am.. D'am.

Indies to e establish a regular freight service with first class freight steamers measuring 2000-8000 tons from D. E. L harbours yia Singapore to British India, Cochin-China and/or China, Japan vice-

versa.

At the same time we are looking for four larger freight steamers of 8000- 8000 tons for a freight service Nether- land East-Indies - harbours

Mediterranean.

the

Replies with foll

Loulars and 2708 eltevreden

› MATT MOORE

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STAR

HIS JAZZ BRIDE

STAR

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MARIE PREVOST STAR

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Bookbinders.

THE ""CHINA MAIL", Book-

binders.

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Dentist.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

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Electrical Supplies.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD. 72, Queen's Rd., Central, Tel C. 3270

Engineers &

Shipbuilders.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Engineers and Shipbuilders

Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repairs."",

Call Fing "L" Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

Hair Dressers &

Booksellers.

LEE YELD,

Ladies and Gentlemen's

Hair Dressers

and Booksellers No. 12, D'Agullar Street, "(opposite Queen's Theatre).

Optician.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL CO.,

Phone 2282,

58, Queen's Road Contral.

Printers.

"THE CHINA MAIL," General

Printers...

Publishers and Bookbinders 6. Wyndham Stroot. Tel C. 22.

Ship Chandlers.

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Chandlers

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