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The

China Mail

Á LIVING MEMORY

OF YOUR PICTURES IN ACTION

IS WORTH MORE THAN A

MILLION STILLS

WE HAVE A STOCK OF

MOVIE CAMERAS

OF ALL MAKES

THE PHARMACY

A.F.C. Bldg

25 cts.

Saturday, March 1, 1930. Second Moon, 2nd Day.

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1845

大英三月一號 BLISHED.

中華民國庚午年弍月初弍日

就拜六1

Tel. C. 345

SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930.

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE.

"PHILOGTETKI ** 4th Mar. Me, London, R'dam, & Nilamburg "AENEAS".

18th Mar. Milles, London, 'dam, & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

"LAOMEDON" Bih Mr. Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow "KEEMUN" 20th Mar. Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & (ilangow

PACIFIC SERVICE.

via KOBE & YOKOHAMA, *PROTESILAUS" 6th Mar Violaria, Vancouver & Fattie **TALTHYBIUS" 20th Mar. Victoris, Vancenver & Seattle

INWARD SERVICE.

**PROTESILAUS" Duo 2nd Mar. For Kobe & Y'hama. "OANFA"

Due 2nd Mar. For Shai, Moji, Kobe & Yama,

PASSENGER SERVICE.

**AENEAS" *BARPEDON"

18th Mar, Singapore, Mamelles & land a 10th Apr. Singapore, Maneilles & London

Alao cargo steamers with limited passenger accommoda-

tion at specially, reduced fares.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to:-

Butterfield & Swire,

Agents.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

It is notified for Information that with effect from 26.2.80 the local currency raes for radio telegrama to the countries named be fore will be increased as shown:~~

Indo-China

Siam ....

Netherlands East Indies

$0.65

$0.90 $1.10

List of vessels to be expected in wireless communication with Hong Kong Radio Office:-Eury pylus, Raf Belgo!, Asama Maru, Talamba. Takliwa, Antung, Siestan, Horai Maru, Deli Maru, Macaria, Neuralia, President Plerce, Melin, Kwangtung, Anking, Kwai Sang, Kendal Castle, Duisburg,' Kutsang, Kwangchow, Fingal, Albert Voeg- ler, Chengtu, Kumakata Maru, Sumatra, Prominent, San Francisco Maru, Sungshan Maru, Morioka Maru, Javanese Prince, Tetsuzan Mara, Melkai Maru and Kong Ning.

INWARD MAILS

From

Por

Shanghai and Amoy

SUNDAY.

MONDAY, Shanghai and Amoy

MARCH 2

MARCH 3.

Tjibadak

.Linan

Straits

Straits

Manila

Takada

.Atauta Maru

President Madison

TUESDAY, MARCH

U.8.A. (San Francisco, Feb. 6), Honolulu,

Japan and Shanghai

4.

.Taiyo Maru

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

5,

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

Sydney Maru

Kashmir

For

Per

MARCH

FRIDAY, MARCH

OUTWARD MAILS

SATURDAY,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila

Japan, Honoluln, and · *S. Ameri...

Hal Yanga

Wal Shing Chaksang

can Portu

Balgon

Swatow

Formosa

4.80 p.m.

..

4 D.EL.

President Fierce

Rakuyo Maru

5 p.m.

5 p.10.

5. p.m.

SUNDAY,

MARCH .2.

Hamburg Mara

8.80 a.m.

New Matilde Kaying

a.m;

'Canton -Maru

9 am.

-MARCH

B.

Kutsang

Hollow and Haiphong

Bangkok vin Swałów !, Swatow, Amoy & Formosa

Straits and Calcutta

MONDAY

Parcels

Letters Irrawaddy

8.30 am.

Mar. 8; Noone

p.m.

1.30 pm

2.80 p.m.

Formosa

Swatow

Swatow and Amoy

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. & §.

·America" and "*Europe/"via" "Viċ- toria, B.C.

Hydrangea Antung

President Madison,

8.80 p.m.

(Due Victoria, B.C., March, 21.)

Parcels

Registration Letters

HONG KONG,

RIOTS SETTLED Santo Domingo Makes an Armistice

Washington, Yesterday, The State Department has re- celved a despatch from the Ameri- ean Minister at Santo Domingo stating that an armistice has been arranged through the intervention of the American legation. It is hoped that a basis of permanent settlement will be attained.-Reu- ter's American Service.

[It was reported from Santo Domingo yesterday that R.M.S. sloop Wistaria proceeded to the Republic, where 2,000 insurgents

occupied the City except the fortress, which was garrisoned by a few supporters of the Pre- sident.]

NAVAL PARLEY

Conversations Only Continuing

Rugby, Yesterday. Private conversations between the delegations to the Naval Conference took place this morning, but there were no developments of any im. portance.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Is this week-end taking a rest from conference work. Negotiations, in nature of conversations, have been contemplated for the week-end and the Premier will this evening go to hris, official country residence Chequers.

BANDITS' CRIME

CONFIRMED

PRIESTS OFFER STAUNCH RESISTANCE

BEATEN THEN KILLED

The China Mait is in receipt of the following communication as regards the murder of five mission- aries In the Yingtak district exclusively reported in yesterday's China Mall. The information

GENERALLY FAIR

The weather report communi- cated to the China Mad by the Royal Observatory at 10.37 a.m., to-day, lo as follow:-

Anti-cyclones are central to the north-north-west of Korea and over south-west Japan.

A depression appears to have formed over the Upper Yang- taze Valley.

Forecast:-Moderate, east or variable winds; generally fair.

comes from a source, and may well be quoted in

most authoritative

full:-

and

His Lordship, Mgr. Versiglia Father Caravarie, of the Salesian Mission on the North River, and three Chinese Slaters were going to Lin Chow, via Ling-Kong-Hau. Bandits Saw thom wont

entering their boat and on ahead on foot to at Sul-Pui. They

there attacked This morning the the boat and Premier visited the British In-As they could not get it, they demanded $500. dustries Fair at Olympia.-British made 80 attempt ta Wireless Service.

kidnap the three Sisters. The Bishop op

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KOWLOON COURT

Theft of Lead from Holt's Wharf

this

Before Mr. T.-S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy morning, a Chinese who admitted that he stole 2 lb. of red lead from Holt's Wharf was sent to jail for

a week, while another was fined $10 or 14 days in default because he stole three packets of cigarettes from a stall In Hunghom,

A Shanghai carpenter, who took the law into his own hands by as saulting Chinese police con- stable was fined $25 or three weeks' hard labour in default.

For the larceny of some wood from a yard in Canton Road, a Chinese, unemployed, got there weeks' jail.

A fifth Chinese, who had pre- viously served three weeks in jail stole four glass window panes from a house in Pitt Street. He was sentenced to five months' hard labour.

posed them with all his strength. The bandita then robbed the pil grims of all they possessed and made an attempt to burn the boat. They again attempted to seize the Sisters and the Bishop and Father were badly beaten as they fras- trated the attempt. All five were then carried off into the mountains and there all were murdered three days afterwards.

were acquainted with the bandits, Fathers Cavada and Lareno, who went into the mountains to treat with them, only to find that they had come too late.

25 Years' Service

The Bishop, has been in China for 26 years, and was created Rishop of his diocese ten years ago. He was born in Milan, and was the founder and the Brat Director of the Salesian Institute in Macao. Father Caravario arrived in China only last year, and was consecrat- ed in the district where he met his sad death. He was only 25 years old, and leaves his grandparents to mourn him. His brother, it may be noted, is a printer at the St. Louis Industrial School, Hong Kong.

The sympathy of the whole com- munity must go out to these brave men, who, conscious in their beliefs, wont forward steadfastly, in supreme certainty and-as the re- port would seem, to show-met their deaths fighting for what they considered as the best and nobleat thing in life. Vale!

at 2.30, 5.30, 7:20 & 9.20 p.m. MYSTERIOUS! HILARIOUS!

STUPENDOUS!

Out of the underworld comes the GORILLA — strangler of men - kidnapper of women!

In come Mulligan and Garrity, two famous detectives who hear all, see all and know nothing I

Out 'go the lights — on go the 'thrills! Shrieks 1 Yells 1 Roars !

It's the creepiest, funniest of all mystery shows 1 with

CHARLIE MURRAY:

FRED KELSEY

ALICE DAY, TULLY MARSHALL

∙At the

MAJESTIC

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

AMISEMENTS &

MARCH'S IST SPECIAL!

ALL TALKING SENSATION!

ATTEN-SHUN!

NAP INTO IT!

SNAP

For here

comes Marion Davies in her greatest comedy!

She adopts the American army after the war's over, but that bar- rage of laughs never stops.

Marion

DAVIES

in

With CLIFF EDWARDS LAWRENCE GRAY A ROBERT Z. LEONARD

MARIANNE

Production,

Screen play by Dale Van Every Titles by Jos Farnham. Directed

MS by Robert Z. Leonard.

letro-Goldwyn-Mayer PICTURE

AT THE

QUEEN'S

A

MARION

DAVIES

Production

TO-DAY TO TUESDAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20,

INITIAL SHOWING IN HONG KONG

AT THE

WARNER BROS. prescht

MONTE BLUE The BLACK

DIAMOND EXPRESS

WITH

EDNA MURPHY-WILLIAM DEMAREST

DIRECTED BY HOWARD BRETHERTON

WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION

WORLD

;

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.80 & 7.15 Interpreter At 5.15 & 9.20 Orchestra.

Pen Impression

Dolores Costello

in Glorious Betsy“ with Conrad Nagel

AT THE

STAR

FINAL SHOWINGS"

TO-DAY

at 2.30, 5.30 & 9.20

QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE

MARY PICKFORD

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

In

"TAMING OF THE SHREW”

ALE TALKT

BOOK

GHING

BE

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