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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1929.

VOLUNTEERS IN FESTIVE MOOD.

CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OF AWARDS,

C-IN-C.'S PROMISE.

The annual dinner of the Hong. Kong Volunteer Defence Force last evening was attended by a large gathering. His Excellency Major- General Sandilands, G.0.Ĉ, China) Station," presided.

He was supported by Lieut. Col. Bird, O.C. Volunteers, and by Major Wolle-Murray.

Calling upon Major-General Sandi-i lands to address the gathering, Lieut. Col. Bird said that it was a great pleasure to have General; Sandilands with them. It was tha first occasion upon which he had, attended, one of their dinners and the speaker hoped he would be with them at many similar festivities. (Hear, bear.)

Major-General Sandilands, said be was very pleased to have the op- portunity of attending the dinner. He was not to blame because he had not done so before. As O.C. Commanding the troops in China he had spent the greater portion of his service in China in the North.

Speaking as an old soldier of 30 years experience, he remarked that At least 20 of those years were spent with Territorial troops. This experience gave him an understand. ing of the difficulties confronting the Volunteer Corps. He was sure there were a great many Portuguese and British youths in the Colony who could join, and he, felt sure that the 1.000 mark was not impossible. In this respect, the General made a promise stating that if the Volan teer Corps could find its way to in- crease its Force and be ready to have a force of 1,000 ready before the Military parade on June 3, the King's Birthday he would allow them to lead the parade. (Ap plause.)"

After the speeches followed the presentation of awards for the past

year.

TROPHIES AND CUPS.

Baby A Pitiful Object From Eczema Cuticura Healed

*From three months old to six months my baby was a pitiful little. object due to eczema. It appeared on his head and face in a rash. Hla shin was inflamed and itched and burned so that I could not keep his hands down. The condition gradually grew worse, and when I bathed him be would scream with pain. I had to. make a cap for his head and put gloves on his hands. He could not sleep night or day and his face sTRE, 1. sight.

“A friend advised Cuticura Sosp and Ointment so I purchased some, and in three months he was com- pletely healed.". (Signed) Mrs. Ada * Maruden, 49, Eccleshali St., Clayton,

Man., Eng-

Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuticura Scap. Head Irrimtions and mehes with Cuticura Ointment.

Sample each Soep. Ointment and Talcon free upon request from Dayton, Prics & Coorway, Ltd., P. O. Bes 650, Shanghai: Bu Bold Throughout the World,

CHINESE AIRMAN MAKES

GOOD PROGRESS.

MAY VISIT HONG KONG.

The Far Eastern Aviation Com-! puny, of which Mr. R. Vaughan. Fowler is the local Manager, in forms us that Capt. Wen Lin Chen, the Chinese aviator, flying an Avro Avian light aeroplane from London to China, arrived at Vinh on Wed- nesday morning and the same day left for Hanni, a distance of 150 miles, reaching there later in the day.

VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDS. CHE SCHEEPVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ, (UNITER NETHERLANDS NAVIGATION Co.)

HOLLAND-OOST ·AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-EAST Åsta I LIVEL

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN & GENOA.

NHE Steamship

"ZŐIMA

having arrived from the abure Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-. harardons Godowns of the China Pro- vident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves, De livory may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 15th May, 1929. will be subject to Rent

All broken, chafed and damaged Pack- ngse are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th" May. 1029, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, Hong Kong.

Claims against the Steamer must be presented in writing within Ten days after arrival of Steamar, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents Hong Kong, 7th May, 1929. (7760

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

BTLAMEN "DELTA."

A2 HONG KONG or 9TH MAY, 1929,

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO` AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- CON

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR as in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each out Mark Consignment will be sorted by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed

Capt. Wen intended to fly to Canton vit Taiping, but in view of recent developments is is probable that he will go on to Pakhoi. It is understood that an effort is being made to get him to By to Hong

This Versal brings on Cargo from Kong from Pakhoi. His final" des-London, L., ex S.S. "MOOLTAN tination is Amoy, his home towns

Team Events.''

Started in March. Efficiency Cup.-Tie: Machine Gun

Capt. Wen Lin Cher started on Co., Capt. 3. J. R. Mitchell; Portu bis flight from Dover carly in guese Co.. Capt. R. R. Davies.

March. He is accompanied by Lt. Commandant's Cup Musketry-Johansan, a Danish aviator and, Machine Gun Co.

has made calls at quite a number of cities in Europe and Asia. He uot attempting to create any new. records.

Lugard Cup.-No. 1.Platoon. Maching Gun Trophy.-No. 6

Platoon.

THI

"Quarry' Bay Cup.-No. 6

Platoon.

་་་་་

Dyer Cup.-No. 5 Platoon. Individual Events. "Witson" Cup.-Bomdr. J. P. A Davis.

"Wayfoong" Cup.-Ple. H. Berent.

Dowbiggin Trophy, Part I Pte. K. Stuart-Smith.

Battery Commander's Cup. Bombr; Davis.

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Blake Shield.-C.S.M. M. M. Watson, L/Cpl. J. A. E. Kendrew, Pte. R. J. C. D. Grieve, Pte. I. H. O Highet.

Special Prize.-L/Sergt. F. C.

Goodman.

Francis Cup.-Sergt. G. E., Cut. bill, L/Sergt. F: C. Goodman, Pte. R. J. Goodman, Piper H. R. Major.

Flying from England, he went direct to Berlin, and thereafter Turkey, Iraq, India, Slam and French Indo-China.

V.275, and from Ferrian Gulf ex B.I.S.N. and B. & F.S.N Co.'s Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed hero unless Instructions have been given to the hours before arrival of the contrary Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ps in any case whatever,

Damaged Fackages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Cau signees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & Douglas at 10 a.. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

It is interesting to note that the

All Claims against the Steamer mast flight has been undertaken on a British machine, in Avro Avian, be presented to the Undersigned on ar fitted with a Cirrus engine, for before 29th May, 1929, or they will not which the Far East Aviation Combe pany are sole agents for the whole of China, including Hong Kong.

Capt, Wen's noteworthy perform. ance is a tribute to the machine and to the pilot. The Avro Avian is renowned throughout the world' for its safety, ease of maintenance, comfort, finish and equipment. The Fuselage is of metal and it is claim ed that climatic, conditions have no effect whatever upon it.

Not only has it the outstanding advantages over a wooden fuselage of a much longer life and ease of maintenance, but in the event of A bad crash the metal structure possesses shock-absorbing qualities, merely crumpling under impact in stead of splintering as does a ply- wood fuselage.

Jar Competition.-L/Seigt. G. E. L. Johnson, L/Cpl. J. J. Hirst, Cpl. J. W. Beattie, C.Q.M.S. C. E M. Terry, and Urquhart (absent).

Attack Competition-Cpl. Beattie, Capt. E. J. R. Mitchell, Sergt. Branson, M.S., A.Q.M.S. Terry, L/Sergt. Richards, L/Sergt. G. E. L. Johnson, Pte. G. A. V. Hall. under-carriage.

Musketry Competition.--1st, Pte.

It has strong

Capt. Broad won the King's Cup

K. C. HeLennan; end, L/Sergt. Fin a Cirrus-engined Moth. In 1927 C. Goodman; 3rd, Sergt. G. H. Lady Bailey captured the world's two-seater light aeroplane record in Cuthill..

recognized. No

will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Ü...

Agents.

Hong Kong, 9th May, 1929. [7784 SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.3. "SPHINX."

ARRIVED HONG KONG, OF TUESDAY, THE 7TH MAY, 1999.

FROM MARSEILLES, 4. ALO CARGO FRO COGNAC, BOR- DEAUX Ex 9.8. "TETUAN AND

TENERIFFA" AND CARGO FROM LONDON Ex 8.S. “DE PIERRE BENOIT."

"YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Steamer are hereby formed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu

landed and placed at their risk in

Corps Championship.-1st, Pte. Cirrus-engined aeroplane and Mr.ables are the Godswns of the Burg

K. C. McLennan; 2nd, L/Sergt. F. C. Goodman; 3rd. Pte, H. S. Berent

ft the Colony).

Heserve Challenge

J. K. Shaw.

Cup.-L/Cpl.

Revolver Competition (Open).— 1st, L Sergt. B14 (Naik) Chain Shal Singh (EK. Police); 2nd, Mr. Fletcher, H.K.P. (R.).

Revolver Competition (Corps).- 1st, L/Corp. H. L. Lockhart; 2nd, Pte. K. C. McLennan.

Tyro Competition.-Spr. F. S. W. Smith.

MAJOR WOLFE-MURRAY.

SUMMONSES CHAUFFEUR...

Major R. Wolfe-Murray, ap- peared as the complainant in a summons, before Major O. Willson

Bert Hinkler made the longest light aeroplane non-stop flight Cirrus-engined machine.

SIAMESE TWINS

PARTED.

on

a Kung and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa

be abtained as the Gooda are

Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence on

Goods not cleared within 7 days in- cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Beat

All Claims must be sent to the Under- ued before Thursday, the 16th 1929, or they will not be An operation has been performed recognized. at North Middlesex Hospital, Ed- Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns. for examination. by the monton, to part the "Siamese twins bora daring one week-end to Consigneer and the Company's Sur. Mrs. Miller, of Standard-road, En-10 sm. on Monday the 13th May, 1929. veyors, Mears. Goddard & Douglas at field Lock.

The twins, both girls, were join ed at the stomach.

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One of them died some hours after the operation; the other is going on fairly well.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

L LESDOS,

Agent. Hong Kong, 7th May, 1929, 17951

Central Magistracy yesterday, THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

against a Chinese public-car driver, for reckless driving.

LONDON BUYING AGENTS red...

WAS

The Major' said that at about 6.15. p.m. on Sunday, April 28, he was driving his private car up the bill from Repulse Bay towards Wong-. neidhong Gap. Another car about 30 yards ahead of him, and had been so for a minute or so be- fore the incident in question occur-

At a point in the road where his We offer you our services as buy-field of view was not more than 30 Conti-yards beyond the car ahead of him, ing agents for British or nental goods Established in 1844 but public-car No. 175 cut in front of

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The case was adjourned for the Teleg. Keymer, London." Est. 1844. attendance of other witnesses.

COPENHAGEN.

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The M.S. AFRIKA"

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15th May

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PORT ISAID, IHAVRE, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

SAILING LIST.NE

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M.V." Malaya"

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CISTIKENT, ZTO. 10th June- 30th June

Optional Bills of Lading issued to Cnited Kingdom Ports.

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· Agents,

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JCJL

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REGULAR PASSENGER & CARGO SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI, MANILA AND THE DUTCH EAST INDIES.

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& AMOT

TJIKINI

TJIKEMBANG SHAI. AMOT 23rd May TJIMANOEK ... Dalny K'tung. Sed June

& ANOT TJIKARANG „S'HAI. & Axor), Srä June

4p. SONRADATA

BATAVIA

22nd May, MANILA M'KSAK

25th

May

BATAVIA

Sth June,

1. p.m

4 pm

SOBRAZA BATAVIA

4 pm.

5th June, MANILA, M'EBAL

NORTH BOUND.

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OR ABOUT

TJIKEMBANG BATAPIA TJISALAK JAVA, MAKASSAR TJIKARANG... BATAVIA TJITAROEM ...Jaya,Makassar TJISAROWA ... BATAVIA TIILEBOET Java Manassan TJISONDARI BATAVIA

11th May

15th May

2nd May

13th MayAmor & S'HAI. 18th MayAxor & N. CH 24th May Axor & S'HAT.

29th May

Ist Jane

19th Jane

19th June

1st June Axor & N. CHA 3rd Jane Axor & SEAL 15th Jane Amor & S'HAI. 14th Jane Amor & S'HAI.

EXCURSIONS TO JAVA

The regular service of the Java China-Japan-Lijn steamers from Hong Kong to Java, and vice-versa, offers a

Javaopportunity for excursions to

(the Pearl of the East) and other parts of the Dutch East Indies.

Famous for craters and volcanoes, delightful scenery, invigorating Mountain resorts, excellent sporting facilities.

Travel in comfort on first class steamers with excellent accommodation for passengers; European Doctors carried; Wireless telegraphy installed.

Hong Kong to Batavia (7 days) saloon fare: $175, return $300.

For particulars apply-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Agents-

ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES AIRLINES, LTD. York Building.

Telephone C. 1574

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

COMBINED FEEIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73,0a, 04, OUTWARD.

Sailings from Europa for S'hai, Japan & Northern Ports:

MT.SAUERLAND"

8.8. "OLDENBURG' 8.8. "SAARLAND "

8.8. "TIEFITZ

MV."LEVERKUSEN"

HOMEWARD.-

dus here on or abort the 11th May due here on or about the 29th May que hace on or about the 10th Juno due here on or about the 25th June .... due bere on or about the 13th July due here on or shout the 19th July

Sailings for Genoa, Rotterdam and Hamburg via Manila, Singapore, Colombo & Port Said

+

M.V. "BUBR"

1 MV. “VOGTLAND" M.V. "DUISBURG M.T. "SAUERLAND" 8.8. "OLDENBURG” 15.8. "SAARLAND"

1 Calling also at Marseilles.

sailing from here on or about the 11th May sailing from here on or about the 21st May sailing from here on or about the 1st June sailing from here on of about the 15th June sailing from here on or about the 2nd July kailing from here on or about the 18th July

For Freight, Passage and further Particulars please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

12, Pedder Breet.

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