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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933.

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Provisional Cortiñoats No. 57/495 dated Hong Kong 20th February, 1922 for Four shares of this Bank numbered 197041/127044 inclusive registered in the name of LU A SU has been Lost or Stolen, and should this cortificate not be produced to, the Bank before 16th April, 1933, a new certificato for the shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Provisional Certifi Cate No. 67/405 will be thoreafter treated by this Corporation us Null and Veid.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager.

NOTICE.

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

SATURDAY, MARCH 18TH,

2--5 30 P.M.

LL Old boys and friends are

warmly invited.

College Association Annual General

Meeting at 4.30.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

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THE SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather. Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18ru. MARCH, 1933, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung st

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be

admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Just received

Very smart Straw Hats from Paris

Mode

Elegante

17, Ice House Street.

and at

D. CHELLARAM. Opposita Hong Kong Hotel.

Sole Agents

Badges admitting Non-Members to W. R. LOXLEY & CO

the Membera Enclosure ard Club Rooms

at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00

for Ladies (Both including Tax) are

York Building.

obtainable through the SECRETARY PALLADIUM

apon introduction by a Member, sách Member to be responsible for payment of all Chits, etc,

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Hadges admitting

to Members'

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

On No Fretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting..

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21820.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public, Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persone, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

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Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tse Mon,

atc.,

will not be permitted to operate with. in the Prooincts of THE HONG KONG

JOCKET OLUR during the Race Meeting. By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

(575 Hong Kong, 13th March, 1933.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

SPRING RACE MEETING, OFF DAY.

SUNDAY, 19th MARCH, 1988.

First Saddling Bell at 1.30 p.m.

First Race at 2.00 p.m.

1

ADMISSION :--

To Members' Enclosure $2.

To Public Enclosure 40 Cents..

Members MUST show their badges

to gain admittaura LADIES are cordially invited to attend the races without charge.””

NO Ladies tickets will be issued. Tiffins, Teas and Refreshments will be obtainable at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

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BRITISH EMPIRE

FAIR.

THREE MONTHS HENCE

FOR FOUR DAYS

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES

NEW

BRUNSWICK

RSCORDS

JUST

ARRIVED.

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY,

9, Ice House Street,

Hongkong,

Telephone 24648.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL T

· PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

PIONEER AIR PILOT THE ROYAL NAVY.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

DEATH OF BRIGADIER-GEN F. C. JENKINS

SQUADRON LEADER

BENSON:

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, Feb. 28.-Brigadier general Francis Conway Jenkins, chairman of the board of Chrysler and Dodge, died to-day in a nursing home at Windsor, after an-upera - tion last Thursday.

(Spects Air-Mall Service).

H.M.S. Cumberland.

London, Feb. 8.-The cruiser Cumberland will recommission at

(Special Air-Mail Service;

STRATFORD-UPON-

AVON

Shakespeare Memorial

Theatre

BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL

PLANS

The second Shakespeare Festival -

Chatham, to-day for further service London, Februarý 23. ----

The two the China Station, Captain senior R. A. F. officers for the C. H. G. Benson, D.S.O., Inte new commission of the aircraft Captain-Superintendent of Training carrier Eagle, on the China Station, in the Royal Australian Navy, will will be Wing Commander J. M. command the Cumberland in suc Robb, D.S.O., A.F.C., and Squadron cession to Captain Brian. Egerton Leader P. J. Barnett, M.C., parti and the new executive officer is culars of whose, services appeared He took part in the early motos Commander F. E. P. Hutton, late The Times on Feb. 21 and 14 by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales races at Brooklands, and he was infleet gunnery officer in the Nelson.

last April presents severni new fen- the first Tourist Trophy races in

respectively. To-day it is an Lieutenant-Commander W. G. L.

tures which testify both to the am- Squadron Leader the lule of Man.

nounced that

bitious and progressivo policy being serve Fleet flagship, is the new gun (County of Lincoln) (Bomber) Director, Mr. W. Bridges Adams, Pery officer of the Cumberland in

in the New Memorial Theatre open-

Brigadier-general Conway Jenkins Cooper, late of the Frobisher, Re-Barnett will be succeeded in No. 603 pursued by the Governors and the

Wite

and he rose from being a second lieutenant in the. Royal Flying Corps to be the second youngest

the Brigadier-general in

British

Army.

He was organiser, and afterwards director. of Aircraft Acceptance, and later director of air-craft parks and depots.

16.

t

S. S. Benson, A.F.C.

public.

During theeb twenty-one weeks ten different plays will be present-

ed.

L

one of the few rentining pioneer air pilots-his ticket was number 74, having been obtained succession to Lieutenant Commander Squadron by Squadron Leader and to the rapidly increasing pos early in it. He took part in the H. Cowan. The Cumberland

The last-named officer has been larity of the Festivals with the first race circuit of Great Britain, will leave for Portsmouth on March taking a refresher course at the

Central Flying School since return- This year instead of two shorter New King's Harbour Master.

ing from special duty with the seasons in Spring and Summer, the Commander G. P. Bowen, O.B.E., Japanese Navy in November. An Theatro will remain open continu- is due to take up to day the post of advanced specialist in engineering ously from April 17 to September 0 King's Harbour Master at Ply- and a B.A. (Cantab.), Squadron inclusive.

Benson began. Rying in mouth, in succession to Commander Leader

1816 at the age of 18, and carved M. D. Brownlow. The new K.H.M. was Fleet Navigating Officer, China with the Rt.N.A.S. in the Mediter Station, in 1930-32. He was de ranean and Adratic from July, Retiring from the Air Force incorated in January, 1919, for his 1918, to October,, 1918, being award- 1010, he spent eleven years with the services during the late War need the A.F.C. His new unit is Royal Dutch Shell group and joined navigator of the monitor Severn, one of the cadre squadrons in the Chrysler and Dodge in December the armed merchant cruiser Paris, home defence air force, stationed in the cruiser Amphirite, the battle Kent Bristol. Ulster Lincoln, and ship London, and the minelayer Nottingham, in which about half Princess Margaret. After his pro- the personnel is provided from the motion to commander in 1923 he regular R.A.F. and the other half was appointed to the submarins by special reserve officers and men, base at Fort Blockhouse, Gosport, for navigating duties with sub marines. In 195-27, he was Fleet Navigating Officer, Africa Station, and on his return served in the Harbour Master's Department at Portsmouth Dockyard.

last.

LONDON AIR-MAIL

LETTER

(Continued from. Page 9),

Mr. Robert Worth Bingham,

Bome.

Mr. Bingham worked in his native State of North Carolina while studying for the law, and then went to Louisville, in Kentucky, where he entered politics.

For the past four or five years he has been coming regularly to England, and knows the country thoroughly. He is a keen shot, and each year rents a grouse moor for

the season.

In a Notable Line.

Gunboats for Yangtare and West

River.

THE ARMY

11TH INFANTRY BRIDGE

(Special Air-Mail Service]

London, Feb, 28.-The War Office announces that Colonel W. D. S. Brownrigg, D.5.0., has been ap pointed Commander of the 11th In- fastry Brigade. The appointment will take effect on or before July 1.

In addition there will be a pro- gramme of orchestral and vocal con- certs on Sundaya which will con- tinue the policy inaugurated last year of making Stratford a centro for fine music.

The Programme of Plays. During the first six weeks the fol- lowing six plays will be presented in daily rotation:

Macbeth; As You Like It: Cario- Janus; Much Ado About Nothing: King Richard the Second; the Mer chant of Venice.

The following will be added to the repertoire, during the season-

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CHURCH NOTES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hoat Hong.

MARCH 19.. 10331-

3rd SUNDAY, IN LENT. Holy & ommunion, 8 am

Holy Communion (Peak Church),

8 a.

Children's Service, 10 a.m. Mattias and Sermon, 11 am.

Preacher. The lov. Bishop of

Hong Kong

Subject Tho Far Horison and

the next step" Evensong: 6.30 pm.

Preacher Rev. A. D. Stewart Subject: Forgiveness," Wook Day Services. Mattins. Daily, 9, 0... Intercessions for the Sick. Wodues-

day, 10.15 am,

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Holy Communion. Thursday, 7,45

Annunciation of the B.V.M., Holy Communion: Saturday 28th Mar, 7.15 am.

Choir Fractice. Friday, 0.30 pm, Other Notices, Tueday, 21st March, A meeting of the Diocesan Conference will be held in the Cathedral Hall 5.30 p.m. Thursday 23rd March, Special Service

in Lady Chapel, 6,40 p.m.

Speaker-Andrew Ling, Esq.

UNION OHURON, Kennedy Road.

MARCH 19, 1933. SUNDAY SCHOOL

Kennedy Road, 9.30 mm. Taikoo, 2.48. pim.

Service for Public Worship, 10.30 am. Preacher:-Rev, E. C. H. Tribbeck. Evening Service, 6 pm. -

Prescher-Rev. E. G. Fowell' Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening Service.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH, Wanchai, (Opposita Royal Naval Hospital. Queen's Road, East),

The following am the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist Church,

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1933;—

Morning Service, 10.15 am.

Preacher-Rev. E, C. H. Tribbeck. Evening Service, 4 pm.

Preacher Rev. E C. H. Tribbeck. Friday, Mar. 24th.

Weekly Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'

HOME, Wanchai,

23. Hennessy Road

SUNDAY (th) -Christian Social Hour,

8.15 p.m.

MONDAY (20th-Badminton

Meet.

Club

TUESDAY (21-t), 9-Fellowship

Meeting.

Mr. Robert Worth Bingham, the newly appointed American Ambaя- sador, will undoubtedly be an ac quisition to diplomatic circles in London, for he possesses all the smoothness, savity, and grave of H.M.S. Sandpiper, which has the Southerner. He carries his 82been shipped in sections to the Far years lightly, and is tall and haud- East by the P. and O. liner Chitral, is the sixth river gunboat to be built for the flotillas in China since

The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo the War, but is smaller than the

and Juliet; and two to be selected other five. Four were built under the 1925 programme, the Gannet. Naw Brigade Commander. later among them: Hamlet; A Mid- Peterol, Seamow, and Tern; and

Colonel Wallosley D. S. Brown-summer Night's Dream and The one under the 1928 programme, the rigg 19 commanding the 150th Merry Wives of Windsor. Falcon. All except the Seamew, (Welsh Border) Infantry Brigade, which is with the West River TA., and is a Sherwood Forester

The Birthday Play. Flotilla, are serving in the Yangtze, who joined the 1st Battalion at The Sandpiper is intended to re- Singapore in 1903, and went to

Shakespeare's Birthday (April 23) place the Moorhen, the last of the India with it. and was adjutant. old pre-War gunboats. The Moor: In 1914 he was on the 13th Division falling on a Sunday this year, the In the American sense of the hen was completed in 1001 and has Staff at home, in the Mediter- theatre will celebrate the date on word, Mr. Bingham is not tremen spent nearly 39 years in China.rancao, and Mesopotamia, serving Monday, April 21, when Coriolanus dously rich. But I have heard his There are 11 other.river gunboats under Lieutenant-General Sir Fre fortune estimated at several mil-in China, all built in 1915-18 for derick Shaitan tulipoli, and with will be given as the Birthday Play lion dollars. As a writer and law-service on the Tigris, during the Lieutenant-General Sir yer he follows a line of notable campaigns in Mesopotamin and Maude in the Middle East. Six tor.

Stanley in a new production by the direc forerunners who include Bancroft, named after insects. In one of times mentioned, twice promoted, the historian, James Russell Lowell, these vessels, H.M.S. Bee Rear and twice decorated, he was given "and" Col. John Hay.

Admiral R. A. S. Hill flies his flaga

post at the War Office 03 Harvey was an editor and as S.N.O., Yangtze. The Sand-D.A.A.G., and after being at the Mr. Bridges Adams in pursuance | Guthrie (whose recent London pre- publisher, and Page was a partner in one of the leading book houses piper has been, built by Messrs. Staff and Royal Military Colleges, of the policy he so successfully duction of Love's Laboura Lost

to Whitehall us initiated of New York-Doubleday, Fage and Thornycroft and Co. at Southamp- he returned

Jhat велбоп, is in ton, but the carlier post-War G.8.0.1 under the present Adjutant- vessels were built by Messrs. Yar General in the Staff Duties Direc viting as guest-producers; Komi- Among the American lawyers row and Co. on the Clyde, which torate. Leaving the War Office in sarjevsky, to revive "The Merchant whom we have been happy to re- ceive as representatives of the Unit- firm has recently been given the ed States have been Phelps, Bayard, order for the Rohin, another river Robert Lincoln, the son of Abrahamgunboat, to be built under the 1937 Lincoln, and, especially well re- programme. membered, the witty and eloquent Choate.

Company.

The Astronomer Royal.

His many friends are seeing to it that Sir Frank Dyton do not retire from the post of Astronomer Royal, which he has filled so long and so brilliantly, without an ap propriate farewell.,

A luncheon, at which Sir Frank and Lady Dyson will be entertain- ed, is being arranged in London on March 10, at which a very distin- guished company of astronomers is Bure to forgather.

Association

Sir Frank Dyson's with the Royal Observatory goes back as far as 1894, when at the age of 26 he first went to Greenwich as Chief-Assistant. There was an interval of five years in Scotland before he came back as Astronomer Royal.

Professor Stratton, the president of the Royal Astronomical Society, will occupy the chair at the lun cheon.

Rallets for China...... ·

1027 he went to China as adminis tration chief of the Shanghai De- fence Force, was promoted colonel,

14) remained in China as A.A. and QM.G. 'He is a son of General

Brownrigg, The cruisers Vindictive, Captain J. S

Grenadier A. J. Robertson, M.V.O., and Guards, and was educated at Mul- Curacon, Captain A., R. Hamraick, grave Castle and Sandhurst. At are ordered to leave Portsmouth on Colchester he will command the 2nd March 4 and Plymouth on March 7 Battalions of The K.S.L.L, The for the China station, conveying Middlesex Regiment, and The B. reliefs arranged for some time age-Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers,

Rigement, They should arrive at Gibraltar on March 11, Malta on March 15, Port the last pair joining the 11th Said and Suez on March 23, Aden Brigade next winter. on March 2, Colombo on April 5, Singapore, on April 15, and Hong kong on April 23.

and II.

and' 1st

REMOVE ALL RESTRIC TIONS ON NEW ISSUES.→

| MR. McKENNA TELLS Paymaster Captain Cavanagh, - Paymaster Commander F. G. THE GOVERNMENT Cavanagh, who has retired at bia own request, with the rank of Pay- master Captain, has had 3 years' service, as he entered as an assistant clerk in January, 1901, di board the cruiser Talbot, bound, for China, where he was later transferred to the Glory, flagship of the late Ad- miral Cyprian Bridge. When the War began he was serving on the staff of Sir Roger Keyes, then

NEW LONDON-PARIS Commodore of Submarines, but

AIR LINERS

RAPID GROWTH OF TRAFFIC

(Special Air-Hall Service)

DEVELOP HOME AND EMPIRE MARKETS

(Special Air-Man Service)

from October, 1914, he was account- London, Feb. 29.-Mr.- Reginald ant officer of the surveying ship McKenna, chairman of the Midland Hoarty and the destroyer depôt-ship Bank, speaking at the Birmingham Lounder, until January, 1917, when section of the British Industries he was appointed accountant officer | Fair to-day, said that while hoping. of the naval base and victualling that the world may yet realise a yard at Wei-Hai-Wei. Since the more reasonable basis for the ex- War he has been paymaster com-change of goods, we must do' our mander of the cruiser Centaur, the best to develop to the utmost our London, Feb. 29.-Two large new aircraft carrier Hermes, the mine- home and Imperial markets. air-liners have been ordered by Im-layer Adventure, the battle cruiser We had at length the benefit of perial Airways for the London-Paris Renown, and the artificers' train an abundance of cheap money... service on account of the rapid ing ship Fisgard. For the past two "The deflationary policy from growth of paskonger traffic on this years he has served at Chatham in which we have recurrently for so route. They will be of equal carry-charge of Royal Fleet Reserve many year is to day fairly die- ing capneity to this four Handley matters

credited,mid Mr. Makonda, "Wies and discriminating porsever which they will supplement, each

ance in our present polloy of accommodating 38 passengers and a

abundant money is bound in the crew of four.

ment who are here today will course of time to lead to a far The order has been placed with speak a word for the traders, gher degree of prosperity which Messrs. Short Brothers, who built industrialists and bankers in urging will allay the fears of those who this Allin.l Laminlarmed by the prospect of the Setplo flying boats that serve the Government to give th the Mediterranean section of the

of aggravated un- The time is ripe for the many years

of expenditure on

employment. Imperial Airways route to India. cocouragement

Stout Hearts. The two new air-liners will be con sound enterprise, and for the aban structed on the same general-lines donment of all rema.ning restric-

Our manufacturers and traders De the Scipios, except for the sub tions on new issues,

Abundant money is not yet are fronting the world with a stitution of fuselage and under carriage for the hull, and will prob-zufficiently used in trade. Our stout heart. They lose neither their ably be driven similarly-by four policy should be one of encouraging heads in prosperity nor their Bristol Jupiter engines, each of 556 large enterprises. There is a time: hearts in adversity.

Empire Day, Wednesday, May 24 SATURDAY MAR. 18, 1933 Page biplanes of the Heracles type

to

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Saturday, May 27, 1983,

at the

:

PENINSULA HOTEL

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,"

-DUDDELL STEHET-

In order that allocation of stalls 52 CABES GRAPE FRUITS may be made,-INTENDING EX, 49 Cars ORANGES HIBITORS who have not already 4 CASES LEMON applied for space, are requested to

communicate with

THE EMPIRE FAIÁ COMMITTEN,

MF. KEY, Hon. See.,

c/o The Chamber of Commerce, Chartered Bank Building, Hong Kong.

TERMS;—ÜAsh on DelivERY,

LAMMERT BROS,

him set in line between the upper for saving and a time for spending. We should be glad, however, of and lower wings. It is expected. The function of statesmanship a fillip from the hagher authorities, that they will be ready for delivery is to read the iigns of the time and perhaps Members of Parlia by the end of the year,"

[Continued on Prèrious Column).

and to act accordingly.

Guest Producers.

of Venice" and make a new pro-

(Continued on next column...).

WEDNESDAY (22nd)-A. “Concert

given by members of the European Y.M.CA, Kowloon, arranged by Mr. J. H. Hunt.

THURSDAY 23rd-Badminton Club

Meet

duction of MacBeth, and Tyrone

attracted so much attention) to pro- duce Richard II.

It is not unlikely that other guest- producers will be invited during the

season.

THE CHEAPSIDE PIANO COY,

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PIANO AND ORGAN MAKERS,

TUNERS AND REPAIRERS.

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING MUSIC.

348, Lockhart Road, Wanchai,

Tel. 28803.

KING'S THEATRE

COMMENCING. THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH

Two who began in passion's reckless abandon defying a world gone mad with hate!

FAREWELL TO ARMS

HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER ADOLPHE MENJOU A Glutampant Picture

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