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ADVERTISE- MENTS.

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AND

EX-ACTIVE SERVICE MEN'S

ASSOCIATION.

INTIMATIONS.

G.

B.

NOTICE.

*HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY.

LI Ex-Service Men who wish to attend at the Oficial Landing of H.B.E. Tax DUKE or GLOUCESTERHE Quantity of Water in the

at QUEEN'S PIER will assemble at 10.45 AM THURSDAY, 25 APRIL, front of the Officer of the GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY QUEEN's BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL

Civilian Dress with Decorations

B.

$7691

NOTICE. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY

NOTIFIED of the following TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS which will be ENFORCED during the LANDING of H.B.E. T DCKE or GLOUCESTER, on THURSDAY, Taru Isar. and the RECEPTION 01. the H.K.

CLUB CRICKET

GROUND on the 26TH INST. I.CONNAUGHT ROAD CENT.

RAL

STREET

From

PADDER TD JACKSON ROAD will be Entirely CLOSED FROM 10.00 AM. T 11.30 A.M. VEHICULAR TRAF- FIC will Proceed Fin Des Vaux ROAD

CENTRAL QUEEN'S

ROAD CENTRAL

From GARDEN ROAD TO ICE HOUSE Srazer will be Entirely CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC (Ex. cept Tram Care) From 11 A.M. To

BOUND

TRAFFIC by WAY

Will be DIVERTED of Meaney and CHATER BOADS. FAST BOUND TRAFFIC From QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL by WAY of PADDLE STREET, CHATER ROAD and MURRAY ROAD, 3-NO MOTOR CARS Will Be Per-

mitted to Park in CITY HALL

25/4/20

SQUARE, STATUE SQUARE, WARDLET STREET and CHATER ROAD Fram STATUE SQUARE TO MURRAY ROAD Between 10 A.M. and 13 NOON. 4-GUESTS invited to Attend &

Will QUEEN' PIER OR by Proceed

of MURRAY ROAD and CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL TO the HONG KONG CLUB where they will Alight and Walk to the PIEK CABS to be Parked in COSSATUET ROAD

CENTRAL EAST of the

Way

HONG KONG CLUR

Storage Reservoirs has fallen as low that Further Restrictive Measures are under consideration, and should an adequate Rainfall not occur before the End of Araiz the WATER SUPPLY HONG KONG and KOWLOON will be CUT OFF DAILY Between the Hours of 8 P.M. and 6 A.M. from the 1ST MAY

The Most Rigid Economy in the Con- samption of Water is New Essential, and the Co-operation of the Public in Pra venting Waste is Again Earnestly Requested.

HAROLD T. OREASY,

Water Authority. PUBLIC WORKs Dept., Hong Kong, 19th Apr., 1999.” (7874

HONG KONG CLUE.

Or

NOTICE.

on

N the Occasion of the Landing at Quzza's Pizi, of E.K.H. THI DUKE GLOUCESTER, THURSDAY, the 25 APRIL, the VERANDARS of the Club

ill be OPENED to Wives of Members and Service Members and their Lady Friends Only, from 10 A.M. to 12 NOON.

By Order.

T. A. ROBERTSON, Lt. Col.,

Secretary, Hong Kong, And Apr., 1929. 17679

HONG KONG POLO CLUB.

HR.H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S VISIT.

M

ATE

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929.

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WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 3.13 p. stated;-

canned ments, and made a strong

At

THE PROGRAMME IN » DETAIL.

THURSDAY,

Owing to the visit of the Duke THE ROYAL VISIT. enae before the House Ways and of Gloucester, the General Com Means committee for such an in-mittee meeting of the New Ter Crease. The effect on fresh beef ritories Agricultural Show to be would be slight, as importa already held on April 25, has been' post- are virtually embargoes as a conse- pened until May 11 at 2.45 p.m. at The anticyclone continues to movequence of the foot-and-mouth dis- Tung, Ying Ho. Po (Sir Robert Ho eastward and is now central to the case quarantines · against most Tung's, experimental farm) SW. of Tokyo." The continental countries. The long-staple cotton Sheungshui depression is approaching the N. of farmers of the Mississippi Delta, Korea. Fresh to moderate monsoon. California, and Arizona bave made may be expected over the N. China A drive for duties on this com Sea

modity, now on the free list. This movement is resisted by tyre manu (acturers who want the imported long-staple for tyre fabric, and by thread manufacturers who claim that Egyptian cotton is indispen- seed producers of the North-west sible for thread-making.

Local Forecast:-East- winds, moderate, cloudy, some drizzle or miat.

Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street. Tel. Central

12:

Night Editor (Wanchai Office): Tel.

Central 4511. London Office: 91, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, EO, 4

The Baily Press.

Hoxo Kost, APRIL 24, 1829.

THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

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time in

The Royal Sovereign, one of the most popular steamers of the fleet which during the summer months leave Londen for the Kent and Essex neaside resorts, was sold by auction for £3,300. ships, London Belle, Southend Her sister Belle, Yarmouth Belle, and Clac sala on account of low bidding, and Flax- ton Beile, were withdrawn from the

will be sold privately.

want considerably higher duties which are resisted by Eastern paint and varnish manufacturers, who import most of their requirements from Argentina.

and

Chinese merchants in the Philip pines are apparently due for fresh

10 am, Thursday, April 15. will arrive on the s.3. Morea which His Royal Highness and Suite will tie up at No. Al Commercial Buoy.

companied by his staff will leave: At 10.25 His Excellency re

Queen's Pier where His Excellency Government House and motor to will embark on the launch Britannia. official call on His Royal Highness. and proceed to as, Morea to pay an His Excellency accompanied by Capt. Sillitoe will leave as. Morea fat 10.45 am. and return to Queen's

Pier.

The time is ripe for some genius to invent waterproof theatrical Milk producers want higher make-up. The new show at the Queen's Pler and City Hall duties on casein, & powdered pro Folies Bergere, Paris, has a lake' At 10.35 His Royal Highness and duct of skimmed milk, but their on the stage under which some party accompanied by Capt. Whyte claims are fought by Eastern manu- actors and dancers must disappear, will leave s.3. Morea in the launch facturers of calendared papers, of but the immersion has washed paint Lila and proceed to Queen's Pier which casein is ди important into their eyes, and several are in for the official landing. At Queec's constituent. Cotton farmers are the hands of the theatre's physician Pier there will be present to wel- trying to get duties against jute, | for treatment." The doctor suggests come His Royal Highness, His Ex- of which one million pounds is im- they must either take the water out cellency and staff, members of ported annually from India, but of the lake or leare, the make-up Executive and Legislative Councila, their claims have been countered by off their eyes.

representative Officers of the Royal manufacturers of carpet and burlap

Nayy, Army and Royal Air Force, Vegetable- cotton bagging. AUSTRALIA has lost

and representatives of the Chinese making a protest against the pro-

growers of all sections of the

Community.

After meeting these gentlemer posed revision of the United Stater Frountry have appealed for increased accusations of hoarding. The silver His Royal Highness will inspect a tariff for the better protection of protection, on practically every peso is a coin infrequently seen in American agricultural interests. product in this category. The the Islands, and Filipines declare Guard of Honour provided by the Whether that protest will be of onion-growers represent particular- that this is because most of the Somerset Light Infantry. After this much, or any avail remains to be

ly distressed conditions, due to pesos are kept safely hidden by the party will drive to the City seen, but the situation is an incompetition from Egypt, Spain, Chinese retail shop-keepers, who Hall i Connaught Road Central, and Helland. Tomato-growers are send them home to China. Now the Connaught Road West, Hill Read, teresting one, demonstrating once worried about heavy early-season silver peso will be even more Queen's Road West, Queen's Road: more the aurious conflict of in

imports from the west coast of scarce, but the real reason will be Central, City Hall. On arrival at terests which inevitably arises in

Mexico. Southern producers of that the Philippine Government the City Hall His Royal Highness nar attempt to protect industry. Australia jealously protect her

Patna rice want this product on the | has started to manufacture will inspect the Guard of Honour dutiable list. "infant

Manufacturers of 1,000,000 ten-centaro picces from provided by the K.O.S.B.'s, and industries, even

canned soup say the Patna rice, old one-peso pieces.

after this will proceed to the stage against English manufactures, and

which comes from India, is neces-

at the Theatre Royal for the Pre- ber agriculturalists are also pro-

remains solid after cooking. Cotton- tion. This protection is precisely what the American farmer wants-

seed-oil producers and dairymen just that; and nothing more. It is

are making a terrific drive against imports of cocoanut oil, aid to be what every trade and industry asks for-defence against "unfair"

substituted for cottonseed oil in rivals, but the question of fairness soap making, and for butterfat in sub is very difficult one to decide. oleomargarine and butter The producer in Patagonia constitutes Soap manufacturers coun- ter with a thrust for higher prices aiders it only fair that he should send his surplus produce to the con-

on soap, and the oleomargarine manufacturers say that poor men sumer in the. Cameroons, « but a

who cannot afford butter will pay farmer, in the latter territory com- plains that Patagonian imports more for the margarine. Western prevent him earning a honest live-potato-starch producers want to block imports of tapioca and other lihood.-and so the trouble starts. In the United States there is an starch products Eastern textile agitation for tariff revision to

want tapioca duty-free for assist the farmer, and discussion of industrial purposes. Thus in prac-

agricultural tically every the plan is having some very in

modity, a conflict of agricultural teresting reaction.

and industrial interests has been revealed, and there is every reason to expect a keen struggle in Con- gress as the Bill is evolved.

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ared to note that CALIFORNIAN ORANGES tected against "unfair" competi- sary for soup making, as it still

EMBERS

Play will begin at 4.43 P.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2ŐTE.

A Special Tea will be zerred and by Permission of LT-COL LITTLE and Ocers the Band of the 1st Battalion, THE SOMERSET,

LIGHT PATET will Play.

[7679

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

FOURTH EXTRA RACE On the Couension of the Recep-TRETING be held (Wester tion on the Pier, the Guests will Walk to the CITY HALL by Way of STATUE EQUAKE and WARDLET STEEXT.

At 11.30 AM. the CARS Parked in CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL East of HONG KONG Chus may be Allowed to Proceed to WARDLEY STELLT and STATUE SQUARE, -NO BUS TRAFFIC Will Be Per

WEST of GARDEN mitted BOAD Between 10.45 A.M. and 11.30 AM. 6-TRAFFIC Proesding To and From the UPPER LEVELS. Between 10.30 and 12.30 wil be DIVERTED by WAY of ICE HOUSE STREET, LOWER ALBERT ROAD, WYNDHAM STREET

And

ARBUTHKOT ROAD, and Vice Perso 7-WARDLEY STREET Between

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and DE VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL ill be Entirely CLOSED to TRAFFIC Between 10,80 and 12.30 Hours, Except for Parking ma in Para, 4. 8. KENNEDY ROAD will be En

tirely CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC From 4 P.M. To 6,30 P.M.

FRIDAY 28TH INST. RECEPTION AT THE HONG KONG CRICKET GROUND.

Permitting) t Happy VALLEY OR SATURDAY 27TH APRIL, 1929, ComTM mencing at 2.30 2.M.

The First Bell will be Rung at 9 pa, The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Persons including Ladies,

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half

Price

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members Enclosure.

Each Member has the right to in- trodace 2 Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom man be obtained from Mesars. LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

26 at $5.00 Each Up to FRIDAY, APKIL, 1999.

The Cha

Charge

for Admission for Ladies the Member Enclosure will be $2.00.

to

Each Member can obtain, apon A plication to the SECRETARY, Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge, Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincta of the HONG KONG Jockey CLs during Race Meetings.

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A. S. WATSON & Co.,

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AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.

TEL C. 436. TEL. C. 436.

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TO INVESTORS.

150

VALUABLE site FOR SALE on

NEW PRAYA BECLAMATION LAND, Submit Offers to Box No. 7670, le Hong Kong Daily Press. £7670

"An adequate tariff, is the

foundation of fate relief. I would use my office and influence to give the farmer the full benefit of our historic tariff policy." These words of Mr. HooVER, uttered in bia acceptance address, gave approval and motive to the effort at tariff revision expected from the special session of Congress now sitting at Washington. They were, in effect,

a notification to the country that President Hooven recognised in

men

News and Views

com-

Mr. W. B. Finnigan, Registrar of the Hong Kong University is to distribute the prizes to students of the Docksin English School Saturday evening.

many

Addresses From British and Chinese

Communities.

The old Olympia, which for de-septation of Addresses. endes graced the Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris, is undergoing a change. It will be rebuilt into " modern cinema theatre, but the restaurant" downstairs will be retained and probably the large

soldiers knew during and after the and long, bar, which war, will be retained, or maybe the bar will be made even longer. One of the disadvantages of this bar ja that on leaving, one had to climb stairs, but there have been times when perhaps it was better to fail up than down.

The presentation of the address. from the English Community will be made by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock and that of the Chinese Community by the Hon. Sir Shou- son Chew. In all probability His... Royal Highness will reply to these. addresses.

An American on China.

At the conclusion of this ceremony His Royal Highness and party ac companied by His Excellency and party will drive to Government House viá Queen's Road Central, Garden and Upper Albert Road. This route will be lined by troops and on arrival at Government House, His Royal Highness will inspect detachments of Girl Guides,

St. John's Ambulance Brigade and Boy Scouts.

At 1 p.m. a luncheon party will': be held at Government House.

Åt 4.40 p.m. His Royal Highness: will leave for the Polo Club where he will play four or five chukkahs.. At 8.15 p.m; "there will be ar

dinner official

Government House.

This conclades the programme for

at

FRIDAY.

A gloomy picture of present-day conditions in China was painted by Mr. Charles A. Daily, a Peping newspaper correspondent, in an address before the Manila Rotary Club. Mr. Dailey said that the success of the National Government is doubtful because in his view it is little different from ita pre- decessors, and treachery will at last bring its end. No satisfactory Government will be in sight for years, trouble may be expected in- definitely, all Chinese leaders have April 25, 1929, their, price, and the people lack sufficient patriotism to ensure peace. With reference to trouble in the Philippines concerning the Chinese Mr. A. H. Crook, head master boycott of Japanese goods," Mr.ling to play golf, leaving Govern-

Daily recommended that Chinese of Queen's College, is leaving and Japanese disturbers be expelled ment House at 9 am and driving shortly for Java to represent Hong from the country until they were

to Fanling vui Tuipo hy car. Men bera of the Royal Hong Kong Golf". conference of scientists.

His Royal Highness and Suite Club House, Fanling, and at the conclusion of, this will return to Kowloon vid Castle Peak, arriving at Government House about 3.30 P.m.

00

Golf and Garden Party. Royal Highness will proceed to Fan

On the morning of April 28, His.

TO CHILDREN ALLOWED IN EITHER WHY Continue to suffer when all industrial groups made repre- Kong at the fourth Pan-Pacific ready to keep quiet. Vigorous pro- Club have been asked to play with

ENCLOSURE ON ANY PRETEXT.

E7681

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

1. GUESTS Arriving from the West OJA Gun by the GATZ in QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

GUESTS Arriving from GARDEN ROAD

kad From East of MuRRAY Roi's will Enter by the Gate in MORKAY ROAD 2.-EXIT will be by Gate in QUEEN's ROAD CENTRAL and MURRAY BOLD. OARS Will Not be Allowed to Approach the GATE in QUEEN's BOAD CENTRAL to Pick up Owners SCARS will be Parked in CHATER

Полг,

JACKSON ROAD Outside Hong KONG CLUB, and CONNAUGHT ROAD Near the V.B.C. 4.—CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL East of STAR FERRY and CRATER Road East of QUEEN'S STATUE Will be CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC Between 3.30 and ¿ P.M.

of JACKSON ROAD will Enter the E ORDINARY GENERAL.

or

Pasen zers

TRAFFIC Will Proceed Fia PRODER STREET and Dzs Vorux "ROAD CENTRAL.

T. H. KING, Capt. Bapt. of Police. Hong Kong, Apr. 22nd, 1929. [7626. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Provisional Certificate No. 67/1169 dated Bong Kong. 20th FEBRUARY, 1922, for One Share Num- bared 131472 in the Name of LO WING CHUN, Provisional Certificate 67/1163 dated Hong Kong, 20th 2011 FEBRUARY, 1922, for Ons Share Nam bered 181473 in the Name of LO WING and Certificate No. 5/N$ CHEONG and

Dio

T MENTING of the abere Com pany will be held at the Company's Offices, P.&O. BUILDING, on MON DAY. THE 29TH or APRIL, 1929, at 11t

TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 25TH OF APRIL to 29TH or APEIL, Both Days inclusive.

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers.

[7651

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

N From MONDAY, 29TH

FOO ON HERES are within your reach-Pimples, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dia other Diseases." No Drugs, Furely Chinese Herbe,

!

betes, Dropsy, “Rheumatism, and many Pleading for low duties or even Mining Administration's mines for Chinese Chamber of Commerce and The party will have luncheon at the

V

POO ON HERES CO., 66, QUI N' ROAD CENTRAL, ST Foods TEL. C. 1009

equalities in the tariff structure, which he would seek to correct. In the course of the most exhaus. tive tariff hearings ever held before Congress, at which over 1,000 wit fesses appeared, representatives of

sentations to ensure that the tariff

tent against this speech has been revision would not unduly benefit the' farmers at the expense of industry.

The total output of the Kailan anda by offcials and members of the free entrance of industrial raw

the Anti-Japanese Boycott Associa- the week ending Apri 6 amounted tion. Mr. Dailey is accused of produces, and for increased protecto 105,898 tona, and the sales during undue prejudice against the Chi- tion C* finished manufactured the period to 127,431 tons.. articles, the manufacturers' groups

nese, and special exception was taken to his, allegation that all further sought to strengthen their

The marriage of Miss Louisa Gill Chinese leaders were open to brib- position by favouring American in and Mr. A. M. B. da Rocha willery. Referring to Mr. Dailey's stead of foreign valuation as

take place at the Rosary Church statement that there is no trae Kowloon, to-day at 4.30 p.m. and basis for the application of ad

not 3.30 p.m. as previously stated. valuation, the appraised value will be that at which goods of correa-

SITUATION VACANT. valorem duties. With the American

WANTED: CHINESE MALE with knowledge of Stenography. -Reply The SECRETARY, PO Box 22.

17681

WANTED, Lady Steuographer, BRITISH, for Six Months, Must be absolutely export-Reply: The SECRETARY, P.O. Box 9. 17642

The annual general meeting of

·Government of China, Mr. John E. Goo, secretary of the Manila Chi- nese Chamber of Commerce, decar ed it to be unthinkable that the

Dording nature, kind and quatur. Cruelyt to frionis, will be held United States world recognise a are sold by American manufactor. Animals, will be non-existent Government ers. This appraisal admittedly in the Board room of Messre. would be higher in practically Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on every case. If accepted, it would April 2 at 5.16 p.m. mean a generally higher level of protection for manufactured goods without any change in the actual rates of duty.

O APRIL, 1929, Oui Office will be WANTED: -Young Lady, tection has been, asked. The West-

Share at DECEMBER, ...

10962 dated Hong 1925, for One

Name

in

WOUDENBERG,

1999

Numbered 120305 GERARDUS boen LOST

tte

STOLEN I should these Certificates

LEN, and s not be produced to the Bank before the 10TH MAY

New Certificates for

Maid Certificates Provisional No. 57/1162, Provisional No. 57/1163 and No. 5/NS 10962 will be thereafter treated by this. Corporation as Null and Void,

the Shares will be issued and the store

By Order of the Court of Directors,

4. O. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 10th Apr. 1929. [7633

Removed to:

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING (4TH FLOOR) 4, DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL.

HERBERT E. STUET.

Manager. Hong Kong, 22nd Apr., 1929, 7677

BRAEMAR TERRACE.

A FEW THREE ROOMED UNFURNISHED

MODERN EUROPEAN FLATS

AVAILABLE NOW.

EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE:

Moroz ROAD to the FLATB will be completed Boon. RENTAL (Including BATES, TAXES

"AND WATER)-$110 MONTHLY.

Apply MS. BUTTERFIELD &SWIRE, BUGLE BOOK OFFICE.

*(7639

AGENCIES.

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was

At 4.30 p.m. His Royal Highness accompanied by His Excellency the will proceed to the Hong Kong Governor and their respective staffs

Cricket Club for a reception. The. party will motor vid Upper Albert. Road. Garden Road, Queen's Road

and Jackson Road. At the entrs nice

SATURDAY.

Timm at West Point,

of the Hong Kong Cricket Club the party will be met by the Chairman and members of the Committee of Japanese Mission to Britain.

the Hong Kong Cricket Club, The A few days ago Dr. Idriki, Minis-party will then proceed to the Royal. While attempting to alight from ter of the Imperial Household enclosure. During the reception the

tram-car while in motion in Department,

received in band and pipes of the K.O.S.B'r Connaught Road near Wing Lok audience by the Emperor of Japan, will play. At the conclusion of the There is a basic conflict of in-Street yesterday,

to receive Imperial sanction of the reception His Royal Highness and terest on practically every one of Chinese woman fractured her skull.. betrothal of Prince Takamateu to party will return to Government the important agricultural com She died shortly after removal to Miss Kikako Togugawa. The be House. modities for which increased pro- | hospital.

trothal is now formally announced, At à p.m. the party will leave and a wireless message to that effect Government House for the Penin BRITISH, Good Knowledge ern live-stock men want duties on Mr. M. K. Lo the well-known was sent to Prince, Takamatsu, who sula Hotel to attend a dinner given of Bhorthand and Preferably Experience hides, now on the free list, as high local solicitor and Chairman of the is at present on duty is second by the Hong Kong General Cham of Cables-Reply: The SECRETARY, 88. 45 per cent. ad valorem. This Directors of the Tung Wah Hoa- lieutenant on the battle-cruiser ber of Commerce and China Asso- P.O. Box. 22.

[7683 has been opposed by the boot and

pital is to be nominated to the Haruna. Prince Takamatau, young-ciation. shoe manufacturers of New Eng vacancy on the Sanitary Board er brother of the Emperor, last year This concludes the programme for land. They insist that if there is caused by The Hom. Dr. Tso, O.B.E. went on a cruise to Hong Kong and Friday, April 28. to be a daty on hides, there also resigning on being appointed to the to Australian waters with the train- shall be a duty on shoes. The lea-Legislative Council

ing ships Idromo and Yakumo, ther tanners also demand protection

serving as second lieutenant on the all along the line. The hides Two Czechoslovakians, Mr. Bo- latter. The ships met with a most At 12.20 p.m. on Saturday the schedule may prove the most con-humil Pospisil and Mr. Joseph enthusiastic reception at all the party will leave Government House The London Office of the HONG troversial of the entire Bill. The Hobl, have arrived in Hong Kong ports visited, and the Prince won for Kam Ling Restaurant. This

KONG DALLY PRESS, 23, wool-growers want from 38 to 40 from Haiphong in an attempt to golden opinions everywhere by his luncheon is being given by the Chi- BRIDE LANZ, E.C.4., is constantl receiving Enquiries from Homs cents per pound on clean wool as break the world's globe trotting modest and unassuming behaviour.nese Chamber of Commerce. After compared with the present duty of record of 25,000 miles by covering Particularly was he praised for luncheon the official party will re- Manufacturera regarding Baitable 32 cents per pound. They are will. €2.500 miles, crossing at the con- heroically jumping overboard to turn to Government House and at Firms to act as Agents for their ing to accept a slight reduction on tinents. They started from Prague save a bluejacket who had fallen 3.40 p.m. will leave Government products in Hong Kong and low-grade wools, which are pro- two and a half years ago, and have into the water whilst the Yakumo House and proceed to Queen's Pier South China.

duced in small quantities in the already covered 50,000 miles, passag entering Melbourne Miss vid Garden Road, Queen's Road.. If Local Companies desirous of taking United States. The woollen textile ing through Europe, Asia and the Kukuko Tokugawa is grand-daugh. Jackson Road and Connaught. Boad,

ter of the late Prince Keikyu Toku- for the official farewell up further Agencies will let us manufacturers want higher protec South Seas. Unlike any other

Tazewell. know the Lines in which they are tion on high-grade textiles, and globe-trotters, who usually pass gawa, the last of the Shoguns,"

On this occasion the Guard of interested the information will be ardently want the American valus along the most frequented tourist and sister of the present Prince forwarded to London and passed tion plan.

points, these young men are full of Keiko Tokugawa. She is 19 years Honour will be provided by the 3/15 on to interested parties as op

The corn farmers want 30 cents

the spirit of adventure, searching old, and of a charming personality Punjab Regiment. After inspecting portunity offers,

per bushel duty instead of the for--rather than avoiding-danger and disposition. The wedding will the Guard of Honour, His Royal present 15 cent rate. Their request ous places in their travels. The take place some time next year, and Highness will say good-bye to mem- seems likely to be granted, but may

two travellers are staying here for it is understood that Prince Taka bers of both Councils and repre- be of minor, advantage to the farm- BOIDE days before sailing for matsu will be entrusted by his sentatives from the Royal Navy, ers since the importa amount only America. Mr. Pospisil is an ex brother, the Emperor, with a Army and Royal Air Force and the to from one million to five million

perienced lecturer, and anyone mission to England, on a courtesy Chinese Community. After this His bushels per year, compared with a wishing to arrange a public recital risit to return the forthcoming visit Royal Highness and party will leave domestic production of three million of their advantures can do so by to Japan of Prince Beary, the Duke in the launch Britannia for H.M.S.. bushels. The stock farmers urge communicating with him at the of Gloucester, with the Garter Suffolk, which will sail from Hong

Mission: higher protection on fresh and Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon..

Kong at 4 p.m.

This Service is offered to our Renders without charge and, of courses no obligation is incurred on either wide. The Required Information should be sent to the BONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD, 11, Lez House STREET, Hong Kong.

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