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ADVERTISEMENTS.

·HONG KONG & SHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

THE

HE Final' Dividend declared for the Year ending 31st December, 1989, at the rate of Three Poundi. Sterling at exchange 1/3 is payable on and after the 27th February, 1933, | at the Offices of the Corporation, i where shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

By Order of the Board of Directors

V. M. GRAY BURN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 25th February, 1938.

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THE FANLING HUNT AND RACE CLUB.

NOTICE is hereby given that the

Steeplechase Meeting arranged for March 12th, 1933, has been post- poned to SUNDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1938.

The Sweepstake on The Fanling Grand National will therefore be drawn for on the latter date.

THOMSON & CO., Chartered Accountants,

Secretaries.

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BRITISH EMPIRE

FAIR.

THREE MONTHS HENCE

FOR FOUR DAYS Bmpire Day, Wednesday, May 24

to

Saturday, May 27, 1988,

at the

PENINSULA HOTEL

In order that allocation of stalls -may be made, INTENDING EX- HIBITORS who have not already applied for space, are requested to communicate with

THE EXPIRE FAIR COMMITTEE,

M. F. KEY, Hon. Sec.,

c/o The Chamber of Commerce,.

Chartered Bank Building, Hong Kong.

NEW

DANGE

STRATIONS

Just

Arrived

CALL EARLY AT

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

9, Ice House Street, Hong Kong

Telephone 24848,

CHURCH NOTES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong You

MARCH 6. 1933-

lat SUNDAY, IN LENT. Holy Communion, é am. Holy Communion (Poak Church),

8 2.m.

Children's Service, 10 nm. Cheral Eucharist and Sermon, 11 am, Preacher The Rev. Bishop of

Hong Kong

Subject"What Men Live By" Evensong, 8.30 p.m.

Preacher-Rev. J. T. B. Evans,

B.N.

Subject :—Amusement, Week Day Services. Mattina. Daily, 9.00a.m. Intercessions for the Sick, Wednes

day, 10.15 am, EMBER DAY

Holy Communion. Wednesday, 8th

Mar., 7.46 ara.

Holy Communion. Thursday, 9th,

----7,45 m. 4 -

Holy Communion. Friday, 10th Mar,

7.45 am.

Holy Communion. Saturday, 11th

Mar, 7.45 a.. Choir Practice. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Other Notices.

Thursday, 9th March, Special Service

in Lady Chapel, 5.80. p.m.

Speaker: Miss E. §. Atkins.

UNION CHURON,

Kennedy Road. MARCH &, 1983. Bunday School

Kennedy Road, 9.30a.m. Taikoo, 146 p.m. Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Preacher at both Services

Rev. E. G. Powell.

Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening Service.

FEST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

- Mast V.3.A.) MACDONNELL ROAD, KHLOW Bower ROAD THAN STATION.

MARCH 5, 1933-

*

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 B..

Subject:"MAN". The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 18 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pin. Boading Hoom at above address open:- Tuesday and Friday, 10am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room,

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHUECE Wanchal (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,-

Queen's Road, East).

The following are the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933.

HOME GOLF NOTES RUGBY SEVEN-A-SIDE

THE HOME OF GOLF

LEGISLATORS

(Special Air-Mail Service)

EDINBURGH, Feb. 7.

The

Scotland has for so long been knowa-erroneously, according to the historians as the home of golf that there is an added interest in the discovery that she is also the home of golf legislators supreme body, the Royal and An- cient Club, have of course, their headquarters at St Andrews, but the visory Council, of the British Golf leading legislatom on the Joint Ad-

Scotland. Mr. J. E. Turner, the Unions are also closely allied to now chairman of the J.A.C., playa his golf at Gourock, while the presi dents of the Irish Union and the Welsh Union the both. Scots, If there were such a thing as golfing Home Rule, now would be the time

to agitate for it.

FOOTBALLERS ». GOLFERS

The Arsenal footballers, together with Charles Buchan and W. Billy") Blyth, two past members of the team, will oppose the Mid- dlozex golf professionals in a golf match at Hendon on February 15.

It is hoped that later the teams will meet in a football match on the Arsenal ground. The footballers

will, be asked to concede goals start. they lose the golf match. to the number of holes by which

The Arsenal footballers are all experienced golfers, who will not easily be beaten in a match under handicap.

GOLF AT THE "WORLD'S

FAIR"

The value of golf as an aid to "big business" is appreciated in the United States. Both the Ameri-

TOURNAMENT

DRAW FOR WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES

The following is the draw for the Seven-a-Side Rugby Tournament in aid of Charity, which is being play ed on the Hong Kong Football Club round on Wednesday, March 6 (preliminary round) and Saturday, March 11 (second round, semi-finals, and finals):-

First Round. H.M.S. Falmouth v. H.M.S. Tomar "B."

Hong Kong F.C."B" . H.M.S. Cornwall,

H.M.S. Hermes "A" . H.M.8. TamarA."

Royal Artillery . H.MS. Kent A.2.

Sth Destroyer Flotilla Hennes "B."

H.M.S.

South

wales Borderers B.2

Hong Kong F.C. "A"

H.M.S. Suffolk v. H.M.S.. Kent "A."

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank v Kowloon R.F.C.

The matches in the first round will be played on Wednesday, March 8, on which day play will commence at 4 p.m., the remaining matches being played on Saturday, March 11, 1933-play commencing at 13 p.m.

In the case of units entering more is the first string of the unit in than one "VII that marked "A"

question.

Owing to the large numbers of cams entering, it has been found necessary to provide for an extra round, consisting of two matches, to be played on Monday, March 6, and as the 8th Destroyer Flotilla will be at sea on the Wednesday, their first round game will also be played on the Monday.

ADVERTISING AS TRADE NEED

Outlook

can Open Championship and the Sir W. Crawford On A Women's Championship are. this year being held on courses near Chiengo in order to enhance the at- tractions of the Century of Pro- gress Exposition which is being

ARMS AND THE

MAN

RELEASED LAST MONTH IN LONDON

London, Jan. The first full length screen play from the pen of the world's greatest insster of satire, Bernard Shaw-- Arms and The Man" is to be generally released next week by B.I.P.

Adapted and directed by Cecil Lewis, who was also responsible for bringing to the screen Shaw's "How He Lied to Her Husband, a superb cast of players headed by Barry Jones, Anne Grey, and Maurice Colbourne, put over the scintillating and refreshing Shavian dialogue with a brilliance only to be ex pected from such renowned artistes, The story, a joyous affair of love and war in the Balkans, unfolds the adventures of Captain Bluntschli, a Swiss officer in.the Serbian army who takes refuge from Bulgarian soldiers in a Bulgarian maiden's bedroom-an episode which has un- foreseen and hilarious results on the declaration of peace.

grounds were secured by Lewis who Beautiful and unusual. back- took his unit and cast to Beddgelert.

little village nestling under the! shadow of Snowdon, which, in Shaw's opinion, was the nearest approach to the Balkan country- side, the location of the film.

"Arms and the Man" has beca rightly described as a model of 1| witty, joyous and incisive English full of sparkle and dramatic sus- pense" and should not be missed. A strong supporting cast includes Angela Baddeley, Fredrick Lloyd, Marguerite Scudamore and Wallace Everett.

HACKNEY FURNISHING CO.

RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY

LIQUIDATION.

London. A resolution for the winding-up of the company and the appointment of a liquidator was considered nt M extraordinary general meeting of the Hackney

staged there. Mr. Joseph G. Davis HOW TO AID PROBLEM OF Furnishing Company. The resolu

DISTRIBUTION

the secretary of the Chicago District Golf Associatida, who himself hails criginally from Woolwich, tells me that one of the 'fostures of this World's Exhibition will be a golf, A challenge to business man at information bureau located in the home and overseas to respond to loop (the centre of the city), where the new problems of world distri- SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1933-

visiting golfers will be advised just bation was issued by Sir William Morning Service, 10.15 am.

how and where they can play Crawford, President of the Na- Preacher-Rev. E.C. H. Tribbeek. Chicago is counting on 200,000 gol-ciety and a member of the Empire tional Advertising, Benevolent So- Hymns 13, 488, 490, 516, de 624 (Tunefers nuong the visitors to the

Marketing Board. hibition. 827).

Church.

Evening Service, é p.m.

Froacher-Hev. E. C. EL. Tribbeck,

*

Hymas 386, 372, (Tune 201), 370, 405, | UNIVERSITÝ GOLF

& 914.

There will be a celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion at the close of the Evening Service. Friday, Mar. 10th,

Weekly Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

BAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME, Wanchaj,

21, Hennessy Road SATURDAY(4th)--A "RAMBLE",

leaving the Home, 2 p.m. " BUNDAY (6th), 8.13 p.m.--Christian

Social Hour. MONDAY

Club

(8th)-Badminton Meet. TUESDAY (7th) 8 p.m.-Fellowship

Meeting.

WEDNESDAY (8th)--A “CONCERT" at which some of the leading local Artistes will perform. Further de- tails will be published later. Admis sion by Programme, 10 Conts. THURSDAY (9th)-Badminton Club

Moet. SATURDAY (11th)-A “RAMBLE"

leaving the Home, 2 p.ra,"

Bols Agente W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

York Building.

PALLADIUM

SAFETY, RAZOR BLADES.

ex-

Oxford University halved the foursomes-three matches each-- with Woking Golf Club, at Woking to-day, although their side was de pleted.. K. A. 8. Morrice played despite a chill. Immediately he finished his foursomes match went home.

he

In the leading game T. A. Torrance, the Walker Cup, captain, and G., D. Hannay, of the Club,

defeated E H. Moss and J.. J. F. Feonink by 9 and 2

Sir William was addressing the Publicity Club of London, at the. Princes Galleries, on the scope of the great Advertising and Market- ing Exhibition which is to be bold in July at Olympia, London.

The exhibition, said Sir William who is Chairman of the Organising Committee. would have a threefold appeal-firstly to the manufacturers and producers of Great Britain, secondly to those of the British Em- pire, and thirdly to those of all the other countries in the world:

"We often hear the cry," he said, "that people are starving in a world of plenty. In some coun- tries wheat is being burnt as fuel; in others raillions have not enough to eat. Surely, it is clear from Cambridge University gained a lend of six matches to nil on the this that what is wrong is our sys foursomes in their match with St. tems of distribution They are out George's Fill

Weybridge of date, oastly, and uneconomical." Cambridge included J. O. Wisdom Sir William's recipe was the ap- (Selwyn), the 24-year-old Irish gol plication of science and research to fer. He gave a fine display in selling-coupled with the spirit of partnership with R. H. McGill the merchant adventurers of Eliza

Trinity Hall) to defeat J. Mcbethan days. Guffie and A. Raworth by 5 and 3.

At

REMARKABLE ROUND BY

· ARMY PLAYER

H. B. Rhodes, an assistant at the

Wentworth Club, won the Guildford and District Alliance tournament at Bramabot yester day, with a score of 74, one stroke more than the professional record standing for many years in the name of Vardon.

Those who study history," he proceeded, will. And that after periods of deepest depression re- covery was frequently rapid. To the enterprising, the energetic, and i the hard-working success in such times often comes more quickly than in prosperity."

Great Opportunities. To-day, Sir William said, there were great opportunities of those who were ready to go out and grasp them. New industries were spring- ing up daily, new ideas and new hopes. It was one of the functions of the exhibition to bring bonie to business folk-what they were curiously unaware of that people's habits, outlook, and conditione had changed enormously during the last few years.

Six years ago, when a schoolboy at- Hallowes near Sheffield, Rhodes played for England in the Boys' International, and fired by the exariple snt by Cotton, took up professional golf as a career. Rhodes bas met with reasonable he explained, "will aim at provid "The great Exhibition of 1933,” Success, though a major trinn phing a positive and practical solu- has yet to come his way.

tion of distribution problema, and

A tall, well-built youth with a will show that advertising is the touch of Durican in

best way to move goods from pro- Rhodes hits the ball crisply and It will show how enterprising firms his style, ducer to consumer at lowest cost. decisively, but he has vet thoroughly to master the short maintained their profits even under have increased their turnover and game,

present conditions."

DEATH OF AN ADMIRAL

THE CHEAPSIDE PIANO COY.

London, Feb.

admiral JB Cha

TUNERS AND REPAIRERS.

行号

PIANO AND ORGAN MAKERS,

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING MUSIC.

348, Lockhart Road, Wancha

Tel. 28808

Directly and indirectly, Sir Wil liam concluded, the exibition led the support of 20 per cent of the great business of this country, and over two-thirds of the available space had been already sold. Over a hundred thousand visitors at- tended the purely national exhibi- tion of 1927, and many times that number would be attracted to this tis relief year's exhibition, which would show the benefits of advertising the Boxer and the advantages enjoyed by

goods

neer Rear aged: 83, died

1908

pedi

tion for the winding-up stated that by reason of their abilities thei company could not continue their. business.

IN THE

Rose

Room

TO NIGHT

SATURDAY 4th

MARCH

DURING THE DINNER DANCE

ENTERTAINMENT AT THE

Peninsula

Hotel

THE

"SHURA

GANIS

BEAUTY

QUARTETTE

Introduction to Hong Kong of

Clever Ensemble of FOUR GIRL ARTISTES.

entertaining in Step-dance and Song.

The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

A Reflection of the quality of the.. famous Kohinoor Diamond is to be found among the silks and

satins at the

J

KOHINOOR

SILK STORE

DIAMOND

Proprietar V. Rupchand

CHINA BUILDING Tel. 25950

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.

We are pleased to announce that our new Branch

at

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(St. Franels Hotel Building)

will be Opened on MONDAY, 6TH MARCH, at 9 AM.

THE SODA FOUNTAIN will remain open daily until midnight.

DAIRY DEPARTMENT SUPPLIES

will be available during the same hours.

ALL VARIETIES OF

BUTCHERY PRODUCE

will be on sale from 9 a.m. until I p.m. and from 2.30 to 6 p.m.,

after which cooked Meats, Pies, etc,

only will be on sale.

Customers are requested to note that pass book ord

dealt with at this Branch only when the Main Depot and other branches have been closed for the day.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

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