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MAIL SCHEDULES FUNERAL OF MR.

AIR MAIL

Imperial Airways via Singapore "Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marselles via Saigon

Singapore-Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for, transmission by these services. Rates,

C. B. JOHNSON.

Large Gathering At Cemetery

MANY FLORAL TRIBUTES

The funeral of Mr. C. Bulmer

and all particulars are shewa in the Johnson, whose death was report schedules exhibited at the Posted in the China Mail yesterday Offees. All letters, etc,, must be mark-took place at the Protestant Ce-i ed "By Air Mail" and be handed in metery last evening, the Rev. K. W. Baines officiating at the grave side.

at the Post Office

:

The Money Order Office is open

The chief mourners were Mr.i fram 10 am to 4 pm. except- on Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon Edgar Davidson, of Mesera. Hast- and on Sundays and holidays when ings, and Co., Mr. P. Tester, and it is entirely closed.

Mr. J. D. Humphreys.

Among the large gathering pre- An Air Mail Box has been erected at the General Post Office. Corres-sent were:-

Chief

Justice,

pondence intended for the RMA. Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden. "Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 Acting am. on Friday. in Kowloon such Justice

E. H. Williams,

Mr.

Act

Correspondence may be posted in the ing Paisne Judge. Hon. Mr. C.. ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office G. Alabaster,

which will be cleared at $ a.m. on

NEW POSTAL RATES

K.C.. Attorney

Friday. The public are particularly General, Mr. E. P. H. Lang, requested to see that their letters Registrar of the Supreme Court, bear sufficient postage. Correspon Mr. Eldon Potter, KC. Mr. dence bearing insufficient postage will H. G. Sheldon, K.C., Commodore be forwarded by ordinary services.

C. G. Sedgwick, RN, Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Hon. Mr. Stanley H. Dod- well, Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Attention is drawn to the increas (Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Hon. Mr. ed postal rates effective as from 1st M. K. Lo, Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao, June 1936. Unpaid or imufficiently Messrs. H. C. Macnamara, Hin- prepaid correspondence is only deshing Lo, Commander M. A. W. Kverable against payment of doublej the deficiency.

}Sweeney, R.N.

F. X. D'Almada, Sen, D. H. Blake,

No 15 cent stamps are at present) Messrs. H. J. Armstrong, E. S. on sale and 10 cent and 5 cent stamps C. Brooks, Leo. D'Almada, Sen.. should be used. 20 cent and 5 cent stamps will be accepted for the cent rate as soon as the present stock #25 cent stamps is exhausted.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE

R.M.A. Dorado (Imperial Air-

ways)

Antenor (via Negapatan)

FROM USA."

Kanchi (via Suez)

Emp. of Japan

Pres. Polk

Pres. Pierce

Shantung

FROM SHANGHAI

Soudan...

Emp. of Japan

Fashima Maru

Зите

June

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H. C. Lee, W. J. Lockhart Smith. F. E Nash, J. B. Prentis, D. L. Strellett, R A. Wadeson, H. K.) Woo;

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936

Ideal for Spring, this 3-piece ensemble worn by screen actress. Patricia Wilder is composed of a alim skirt in navy wool, with a jacket and short full trotter- length cost of navy and white in

hound's tooth check.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Question On Expenses Incurred

FINANCE COMMITTEE SHOULD HAVE BEEN CONSULTED

At the Legislative Council. meeting yesterday, questions relating to the expenses incur- red by the Superintendent of the Aerodrome. Mr. A. J. B. Moss, during his recent leave in England when he visited aerodromes in various parts of the country to study the pro- (gress, which had been made, were asked by the Hon. Mr. M.

Lo. who suggested that in. future the Finance Committee should be consulted before such expenses were incurred.

Votes totalling $310,128 were considered.

30 ILL IN CRUISE SHIP

-

Man Buried At Sea

Southampton-I nounced recently that 30 cases of enteritis had developed on the 20,000-ton Orient limer, Orontes, during ber homeward TOYEE from 1 Mediterranesa pleasure c. rise. The infection has been.

efinitely traced to

train Journey made by some passeng- ers between Port Said and Cairo. Only those who made this train Journey were affected.

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In one case the passenger died.“

was Mr. Harry Thomas Francis Towell, aged 57, manag- ing

Burial took

director of a Cheltenham firm place at sea.

contractors.

Two other cases were serious and were taken to a nursing

home on landing here.

No anxiety is felt regarding the other passengers....

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hotel expenses, how much for

Expenses

and personal

The

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HUTEL

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAT HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

& SHANGHAT

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL.

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits. Peiping

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

CARDINALS SHARE

SPOILS

GIANTS BEATEN BY REDS

New York, To-day.

BLUE GOWNS FOR NEXT YEAR

Experts Decide On Coronation Tints

Bradford. Dyers' chemists and colour specialists who invent new shades for fashion have decided that blue is to be the colour Tor

The following were the results 1937-Coronation Year. A fashion

Those present were:--The other Colonial Secretary

(Hon. Mr. R.jemolument. " A. C. North), the Colonial Trea- The Colonial Secretary: surer (Hon. Mr. E. Taylor), Hon. sum of £32. 10s. was spent on Mr. A. G. W. Tickle (Director of visiting Air Ministry Establish- Public Works, Acting), Hon. Mr.ments. The balance of £196 is J. J. Paterson, Hon. Mr. T. x.for subsistence allowance, — that Chau, Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, Hon means 196 days of his leave were of the League baseball matches expert's forecast of out-of-doors Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. S. w.spent travelling about. The rest played yesterday:- Ts'o. CBE, LL.D., Hon. Mr. Mis for railway fares and so on. K. Lo, Hon. Mr. A. F. B. Silva-

Not Easy To Query. Netto, and Mr. D. M. MacDougall Hon. Mr. Lo: I do know whe (Deputy Clerk of Councils).

ther it is in order to ask, but I St. Louis

In connection with an item for hope în future, before a sum of Boston $5,000 in respect of the re-railing this magnitude is incurred, the

National League

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of Beacon Hill Tunnel, the Hon. Finance Committee will be St. Louis Mr. Silva-Netto asked what be asked for their opinion whether it Boston came of the proceeds from the is worth-while. I doubt whether Wally Berger hit a homer.

it was really worth $4,000.

The Colonial Secretary: We did Pittsburgh

Messrs. E. Abraham, C. C. Donald Black, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.sale of the old rails. Black, A. Brearley, C. Blaker, P. Black, Mr. T. H. Brasfeld, Mr. W.

The Colonial Treasurer: All oldj S. Cassidy, E. Cock, D. C. Edmon 31. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crails are

always credited to not realise when the leave was Swift bomered. stone, John Fleming, E. C. FreBrooks, Mr. and Mrs. Chang Sau-Revenue, and are not allowed to Braated that the expenses would Brooklyn

19 T. A. Mitchell, R. M. Maclay, D.

H. P. Start, S. T. Williamson

the

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information on

be so high. These aerodromes į" are mostly. hear

colourings in wool wear is shown

in such title as Windsor Blue,

| Embassy Blue, Commander Blue,

Harrow Bine, and Albany Blue.

Colour experte plan things months ahead of the public's pur. chasing time. Colours for the remainder of 1936 hare all been settled.

For Ascot and other similar

2 functions the favourite shades are to be wistaria, a dainty mauve,

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London and Cincinnatti- should be visited from some cen-¡

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American League

be at the!

19 dericks, J. W. Franks, E R.

Forsyth, K. E. Greig, E.-W. Ham-chong. Mr. W. J. R. Cragg. Mr. be set off against Expenditure.

Explanation Sought and Mrs. H. Dreyer, Mr. C. Y. ilton, H. R. B. Hancock, A. W. Ewan, Miss Grace Fara, Mr. and

During consideration of Hayward, G. A. Harriman, J. Mrs. J. Scott Harston, Mr. T. M./rate of $3,864, expenses incurred tral place, but in this case it was New York Jupp,'R. Kennedy, G. P. Lammer, Hazlerigg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hedge-by the Superintendent of the necessary, for him to 19 L. Newbigging, A H. Penn, E. B. Hodgson, Major and Mrs. Hogg, the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo said:

lay, Mr. W. H. D. Hirst, Mr. P. M. Aerodrome while on Home leave. Place where the aerodromes are Chicago

situated. These sums have al-Philadelphia 22 Reed, S. Hampden Ross, W. She-

ready been accepted as correct by Mr. Hong Sling, Mr. and Mrs. G. Would like some wan, P. E. Suckling, S. A. Sleap,'s. Hugh-Jones, Mr. M. T. Johnson, this item. I do not know under the Colonial Office and it is not!

easy to query them now. Mr. T. Johnson, Mr. E. P. H. Lang. what authority these expenses

Hon. Mr. Lo: I am not query-Boston

9 15 Mr. and Mrs. Li Ping, Mr. and

Foxx and W. Ferrell homered. express the Two wreaths, one from "Freddie Mrs. H. K. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. be a very large sum-249 13s them. I only

2d, nearly $4,000. I would like to hope that in future if any leave Chicago

4 10 19 and Winks," and the other from Loseby. Mr. and

Mrs. S. Mason know what rate was paid and how payments such as this are to be Kreevich homered. 19-Peggy and Frances," were: iMr. and Mrs. D. L. Newbigging correct and properly sanctioned.

and Misa Mason, Mr. F. E. Nash it was paid, assuming that it is incurred the Finance Committee terred with the casket.

be consulted first. We are really New York Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Mr. and The Colonial Secretary: Mr. being asked to pass something of Ruffing hit two home runs. 25 were wreaths from the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay, Mr. and leave to visit aerodromes in vari-ternative but to approve. It was]

Mrs. J. B. Prentis, Mr. J. M. Prior, Moss was encouraged while on which we have no honourable al-Cleveland Margaret and Victor, Dick, M. Mrs. H. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ajous parts of England Great ad-sanctioned, passed and paid and New York

June

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10

G. Wood, and J. F. Wright.

Floral Tributes

19.

25. Among the other floral tributes

Pres. Polk

General Lee

Pres. Fierce

Asama Maru

**Scharnhorst

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

June

"Kutsang"

Sawa Maru

20

Conte Verde

· Tokushima Maru

*Tawa

FROM JAPAN

8888

and Mrs. Ezra Abraham, Mr. A.: el Arculli, Mr. A. W. Black, Mr.

were incurred, but it seems to me

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Įmauve hate, a delicate grey, De-

von cream and dusky rose, lemon

pink and equablue, an exquisite

green-blue, and lilac rose and.

blumist, a delicate blue-grey.

NEW SHIP FOR GREAT LAKES

The

motor-ship Franquelin, built at Wallsend for service On the Canadian Great Lakes, to re-

place the Joseph Medill, whích o was lost with all hands last Au- gust on her maiden voyage, has sailed for Canada.

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Sutherton Buss, Comdr. C. Gvances have been made in aviation now we have to sanction it. We Dickey and Lou Gehrig hit Sedgwick, PN. Mr. and Mrs in England, and it was thought a should have been consulted. ihomers Harold Seth. Mr. M. A da Silva, good idea if he could see what was Hon. Mr. Dodwell Is this re-Cleveland Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Mr. and being done at Home and familiar-gular subsistence "pay? Did hel

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FOR SHANGHAI

June

Jane

Pres. Polk Pres: Grant Antenor

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19 Mrs. Ferry Tester, Hon. Mr. S. Wise himself with improvements. have an extension of leave while Philadelphia.

Tso, Mr. M. M. Watson, Mr. E. This sum of money is made up he was visiting the aerodromes?. Moses and Pinkie Higgins hit Williams, and Mrs S. T. William-partly of his travelling expenses,

The Colonial Secretary: I think homers. [but mainly of his subsistence not. Most of his leave was spent St. Louis 20: Incorported Law Society of allowance. When an 20 Hong Kong, Messrs. Geo. K. Halltravelling

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officer is on this work. If we had known Bottomley hit, a homer. on duty in England the expenses would be so high wej

from his should certainly not have sanc- Washington

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That is all

for very MODERN

(and moderate)

budgets.

Imp. of Japan. Pres. Polk

General Lee

Kashima Mara Prox. Pierce

Asama Maru

Atsuta Maru.

26 Pres. Grant

Fres. Pierce

20 Bratton, Deacons, Lo and Lo, F. and has to stay away

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All the votes were approved.

1. Zimmern and Co., D'Almada and headquarters, that is, at an hotel, tioned them without consulting Mason, Peter H. Sin and Co., Russ daily rates are allowed him. This the Finance Committer. 18 and Co. Leo D'Almada and Co., special rate applies to everybody, Hon. Mr. Lo: 13 Willdrson and Grist, Hastings and In this case, a claim was made to wanted to know.

¡Co., Percy Smith Seth and the Colonial Office and paid.

Fleming, Johnson, Stokes and: Hon. Mr. Lo: I would like to VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post- Master, Lammert Bros.,

Hong have particulars showing how the cards for Europe and South America Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Wing total was made up-how much for 18 are forwarded "ria Siberis" if

Fat, Chairman, Committee and

FROM MANILA

June

Kamo MariZ

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Atenor

Pres. Grant

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FROM AUSTRALIA

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Kamo Maru....

OUTWARD MAILS

FOR EUROPE”

Jone

and

OF

PARCEL members of the Shekko Club; and

Stone hit a homer. Detroit

I 6 I Game ended in eighth inning owing to darkness.

Reuter

South China Aquatic Gala

1. Chan Wing-kai; 2. Norman

MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier the staff of the Registry. Supreme Botelho, (uncle).

(brothers-in-law), and Mr. A A¦ than the time given shove less Court.

The following were the results 2. Yum Chi-kok; 3. Wong Hok- otherwise stated and where mails areį

Others present included Mrs. A of the events on the second day of kwong- advertised to close at or before 9 Miss Carmen'da Cruz w. Grimmitt, Miss L. Hyndham, the swimming championships of Ladies' 200 18., registered and parcel mails are

Metres Back- The funeral of Miss closed st. 5 p.m. on the previous day. Maria Da Cruz who died

Carmen Mrs. Holland, Mr. M. F. Pinna, the South China Athletic Associa-Stroke:-1 Lee Oi-ying; 2 Kwong AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways vis

on Mr. P. P. Botelho, Mr. D. E. tion at North Point yesterday: Tee-mong; 3. Leung Ying-fong. Singapure, Bandoeng, Azusterdam vín Tuesday night at the French Carvalho, Mr. F. H. Barnes, Mr. Ladies' Open Relay-1. C.B.C: Time: 2 mins. 28 secs. Singapore, Saigon Marseiles via Sai-Hospital, took place last evening L E. Gutterres. Mr. H Sequeira, “A”; 2 S.C.AA “B”; 3. CBC Men's 100 Metres Free Style:- gon. Correspondence for Europe and at the Catholic Cemetery, Happy jand Mr. F.. L. Silva

"B". Time: 2 mins. 27 secs. intermediate countries will be Bates and all particulars are, hown in Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Da Cruz of Edward, Minnie and Family, Cano stroke-1 Wong Hok-kwong; 2 mins. 29 secs. 19 the schedules exhibited at the General Saigon and she had been living in and Renaldo, Miss L Hyndham, Chan Man-po; 3. Taat Kum-moon.

Ladies 100 Metres Breast Stroke Post Office and Kowloon Office. All the Colony for the past three Mr and Mrs. H. R. Sequeira, Time: 3 mins. 15 secs.

(Handicap):-L Sun To-ying; 2. 19 letters etc., must be marked "By Air years.

Messrs. C. N. and H. A. Barros, Ladies' 400 Metres Free Style:-Leung Yin-fong and Kong Yee-. Mail" and handed in at the General, The Rev. Fr. L M Rossi com-jMr. and Mrs. Maxwell and family, 1. Au Yan-chui; 2. Lee Di-ying: wun, dead heated Post Office. Unless, superscribed for dacted. the service at the grave] Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Johnson, Mr. 3. Poon Kwai-hung. The; 8 19 despatch by a specific air mail ser- Closes: Reg. 4.30 p.m. Ord 5 p.m. vice, correspondence will be forward side. The chief mourners were fand Mrs. P. U. Botelho, Mr. and mins. 14.5. secs... Bawa Maru (vix Siberia).

20 ed by the first service available. Mr. E Danenberg, Mr. J. W. Mrs. A. A. dos Remedios, Mr. and Men's 100 Metres Back Stroke) Pres. Pierce

Barnes, Mr. J. J. Gutterres Mrs. A. G. Botelho.

(Handicap):- 1. Lam

Soudan (via Marseilles)

Closes: Reg. 5p.m. Ord. 8:30-im Pres. Grant

EMA Dorado (Imperial Air

ways) Closes: Reg, 5 pm. Ord. 8.30 am. Kashima Maru (KLM. Ser-

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