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THE

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Tuesday, August 19, 1930. Intercalary Moon, 25th Day.

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE.

PHILOCTETES" 10th Aug. M'Bei, London, R'dam & Hamburg SARPEDON" 3rd Sept. 3lles, London, R'dam, & (ilasgow

† Calle at Casablanca..

LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

**DARDANUS"

"NELET'S"

21st. Aug. Genoa, Havro, Liverpool & Gluejow

8th Sept. Havre, and Liverpool

PACIFIC SERVICE,

(via KOBE & YOKOHAMA.) "PROTESILAUS" 23rd Aug. For Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle 12th Sept. For Victoria, Vancouver & besttin

* TEUER "

NEW YORK SERVICE.

"RHEX ENOR→ Sails 22nd Aug. For Iloilo, Ceba, Manila, Now

York Boston & Baltimoro via Fuer

INWARD SERVICE. "PATROGLUS" Dus 2.st. Aug. For Shanghai, Tsingtao, Weikniwei Taku and Dairen **EURYPÝLUS" Due 29th Aug. For Staoghai, Kobe & YokohamNA

··PASSENGER SERVICE.

"PATKOOLES" Bails 23rd Aug. For S'bai, Tsingtao, Weihaiwel, Taku & Da rez "FARPEDON" Saila 3rd Sept. For Singapore, M'Ulos & London

Also cargo steamers with limited passenger accommoda. Hon at specially reduced faros.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to:-

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Butterfield & Swire,

Aventa..

CENTRAL

THEATRE

On account of Big Demand for Seats Showing Extended to Tuesday, August 19.

Return Engagement of

"THE LOVE PARADE”

The Big Picture Of All Times.

HEAR!

"Dream Lover"

· My Love Parade"

Paris. Stay the Same Let's Be Common Nobody's Using it Now

UTTERLY de

lightful, men- trancing, crap- turing!" says The New York Daily News Hear Che- valier king. See him make love. In this mirthful mus. ical-romance of a beautiful queen.

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中華民國庚午年潤索月十五常

1845

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930.

BLOOD TRANSFUSION MINOR "PIRACY.”

FOR A DUKE.

No Suitable Person to Bé Found.

WILLING VOLUNTEERS.

Rugby, Yesterday.

BUCCANEERS IN BRITISH WATERS.

Chang Yung, master of a fish- ing bout of Sai Yung, in the Namto district, has reported to the Police that at-9 p.m. on August 16, whilst he was sailing

ATLANTIC AIR

SERVICES...

3

A Regular Airship Route to America,

A bulletin issued to-day regard-this boat from Nam Tao, in Chin- ing the Duke of Northumberland; esa Territory, to Lung Kos Tan, been who has been seriously ill since

FLOATING SEADROMES.

says

London, Yesterday. When sufficient experience has accumulated with experi undergoing an operation, says that in British Territory, he was pur-mental flights with the R.100 and

R.101, it is intended, he had a very fair night. Very slight sued by a small fishing boat con- the Colonial Office Confer improvement in his general condi-taining about ten men.

ence blue book, to organ. tion is noted. Hopes of strengthen-

services" be- regular The incident happened off Lamise ing the Duke's condition by blood

tween Cardington, Montreal, and transfusion were abandoned after. Kat Chiu. As he did not stop New York. The three main many tests to find one of the British when called upon, three shots routes are likely to be vía Cape.j Red Cross Society's volunteers with

were fired at him. He then Farewell, Greenland, via New- blood compatible with that of the Duke. All tests revealed that jumped into the water and swam foundland, and via the Azores, while another route via the the blood was not suitable. Earl ashore."

Faroes, Iceland, Greenland, Hud-

was one of the first of the volun teers.

The blue book refers to the

Percy, the elder son of the Duke, His boat was last seen sailing son Strait, and Winnipeg is at jaway with the captors' craft in present being investigated by an expedition under Mr. H. G. "It is uncommon for us to be un-the direction of Macao. The fate Watkins, now in Greenland. able to find someone with blood to of Chang's three fokis, who were suit an individual case," an official aboard with him, is not known, Transfusion Service said, though as they have not been seen since. I have known similar instances. We The loss is estimated at $473. have thousand of volunteers who give their blood willingly when called upon."-British Wireless Service.

of the British Red Cross Blood

AIR PILOTS.

GREAT ASSEMBLY IN NEW YORK.

SMUGGLED CIGARS.

EMPRESS COOK CAUGHT IN ACT.

A Chinese who described himself as a cook employed on board the 9.5. Empress of Asia was to-day charged before Mr. T, S. Whyte- New York. Yesterday.

welcome waa Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy A warm official given to the most distinguished with the unlawful possession of 86 assemblage of pilots ever gathered dutiable Manila cigars which he -including the United States had attempted to bring ashore. Naval Lieutenant.. Williams, the Magistrate (to accused): Are British Schneider Cup pilot, Lt. you a cigar smoker?—Yes. Atcherley, and eminent Italian,

Detective-Sergeant Humphreys French and German airmen sald that they were good European who are here to attend the national cigars and hardly the kind which a air races at Chicago on August man of the accused's class would 23. Reuter's American Service. amoke.

.

plans of America to establish floating seadromes at' intervals of 200 nautical miles between New York and the Azores and the Azores and Plymouth for refuell- ling and repair purposes.-Reu- Įter.

NAVAL TREATY.

PRIVY COUNCIL AT WORK IN JAPAN.

Tokyo, Yesterday. The Privy Council's examina- tion committee for the London Naval Treaty began its formal consideration of the Treaty at a meeting to-day held at the Im- perial Palace..

It is understood that to-day's session was largely devoted to drawing up the agenda for further meetings. Reuter.

In imposing a fine of $10 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2374, ordering the confiscation of the John: "I think Peggy will make situated in Prince Edward Road cigars, Mr. Whyte-Smith told the an ideal wife. Every time I go to was sold by public auction yester- defendant that he was treating him see her I find her darning her day at the Crown Land Office to leniently, because if he imposed the father's socks."

Mr. S. H. Tong for $12,600. The fine provided by law, (of ten times Jack: "That caught me, too- property has An urea of 15,530 the duty payable) he would have had until I noticed it was always the square icet.

to pay $20.

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Charles Rogers & Nancy Carroll

"ILLUSION"

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Singing Dancing Love Story.

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