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PRINCE GEORGE'S SOUTH

AFRICAN TOUR

To Travel 17,000 Miles in Three Months

(Special Air-Mall Service)

HUNG KONG DAILY PRESS,

DEARER CABLES LES MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1934.

Raised On January 1

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, December 27.

the Charges for cabling across Atlantic are to be raised from. January 1.

In many cases the increases will be substantial. One company an-

SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist-Hong Kong

ANY LETTERS

FOR YOU?

Paste Restante Correspondence

FASHIONABLE WEDDING

Miss M. J. Holyoak Married in London

Mrs. W.

Mr. W. L Holyoak, Miss Holyoak Mrs. Frank Cowper, Mr. and Miss J. 8. Cowper, Mr. and Mrs. & G. Cowper.

•Specia} Air-Mail Service! H. Acino, Miss E. Allmon, F.

London, January. 2. "Life" was the subject of the

Andrau, L. Antenor, Miss K. An-

The marriage took place at St. Lesson-Sermon which was read inderson, H. Arthur.

Mark's Church, North Audley all Churches of Christ. Scientist

Baptista & Co., I. Barls, Bend-street, on Saturday. of Mr. Walter on Sunday, January 21st.

len's World Service, British Mer- Horst, at the Indian Service of. The Golden Text was: "I thou

cantile Co. (China) Ltd., British Engineers, son of the late Mr. and will enter into life. keep the com-

Chinese Tdg, Co.

Clendennen Horst, of mandments" (Matthew 19:17).

Careem Bhoy Bagsoo Bhoy, Car- Bareilly, India, and Miss Margaret Among the citations which com-vaiho & Co., M. L. Cassell, Cen- Joyce. Holyoak, the elder twin Chan Cher daughter of the late Mr. P. H. "And her, Chevrel. Chon

Wai Yan. Holyoak, of Hong Kong, and of behold, there came a man named Mrs. X. E. Cotton. Cooper Clay Mrs. Holyoak, of Tai Wo. Beech- following from the Bible:

ruler of the

Kirby Ltd.

"grove, Amersham. Jairus, and he was synagogue: and he fell down at

Dannenberg, Deane, Mrs. H. c/o Jesus' feet, and besought him that

London, Jan. 2. Clovernor of Northern Rhodesia Further details of Prince Geor. Dupont, Commissaire de pro- ge's programme in South Africa vince. will be Prince George's host nounces that its code rate will be prised the Lesson-Sermon was the trai Hosiery Factory, were issued from York House, Stat Elisabethville, and at "Lobito bed for five letters, against to-day's James's Palace, on Saturday,

Prince George will travel more than 17,000 miles between his de parture from England on January 19 and his return on April 23, H itinerary in 'Southern Rhodesia. Northern Rhodesia, the Belgian Congo, and Angola will be:-

March 31 morning: Arrive Bula- ways from Bechuanaland' and pro- ceed to Fort Victoria

March 99: Visit Zimbabwe. March 23: Arrive Salisbury. March 28 evening: Leave Salis- bury for Umtali,

March 26 evening: Leave Umtali for Bulawayo, visiting Gwelo

route.

en

March At Bulawayo, March 29 afternoon: Leave Bula- waye for Victoria Falls.

March 30 morning: Arrive Vic- toria Falls.

will be the guest of the Governor Dieners at Angola,

FAIREY AVIATION

Review of Position

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, January 2.

charge of 1s. for ten letters.

The night letter charge is also to be 50 per cent, higher, at da 3d.

for 25 words.

These increases follow the re- solution adopted at the Interna- tlonial Cable Conference, which was held earlier this year in Mad rld. They have therefore been ex- pected by City firms.

They are none the less unwel-

come.

London branches of American brokerage houses will be the chief sufferers. There are more than a dozen of these firms on this side.

£10,000 & YEAR

In a normally active Wall Street market each of these houses might have a bill for 200 cables a day.

he would come into his house: For he had one only daughter, and Lahe lay a dying. And when he came into the house, he suffered no man to go in. sava Peter, and James, and John, and the father and the mother of the malden.

The Rev. H. C. Moyle, of Amber- Pickfords Ltd, Mrs. W. E. Den!-ley, formerly of St. John's Cathe-

SOD..

Edwards. G. E., Great Eastern Rubber Co.

dral, Hong Kong, officiated, with the Rev. A, H. Boyd. The church was decorated in a Goodyear sche- me of red and yellow-scarlet poin settias with pale golden chrysan

themums.

Sir Malcolm and Lady Fraser, Lady Shenton, the Hon. Edward Strachey, Miss Vanderkist, Ald and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael, Mr. William Blackstone, Dr. and Mrs E. A. Green, Mrs C, H, Penny. Mr Joen Hampton, Mrs, L. A. Buss, Mrs. 9. H. Elkington. Mrs. Stedman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsworthy. †Mrs. R.T. Innes. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Heild. Mrs. R. C. Lawrence. Mr Owen-Hughes, Mr. J. Owen-Hughes Mrs. J. W. C. Bonnar, Mrs. R. Me- Gregor. Mrs. C. H: Dunn, 'Mr," and; Mrs. A. N. Grice, Mrs. Kymn Hey land, Mrs. Cavill, Capt. and Mrs. Gribble, Mrs Wallace Robinson, Mr. and Mrs Harold Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs T. R. Pratt, Mrs. Leonard. Carter.

K. D. Fairfax, Feld Aircraft Eng. Co., Ltd. W. R. Flatow, Fontana & Co., D.

Hall & Holtz Ltd.. Mrs. J. J. Mr. W. L. I Leask, a family And all wept. and bewailed her: Harrington. Captain Hood. Holland friend, gave away the bride, who Pacife Tdg. Co., Mrs. D. Howard, wore an original gown of deep Matching net Indo, Ceylon Tdg. Co. Imperial parchment satin. Ins. Co., Ltd.. Irving Trust Co.. formed a deep yoke for the dress. International Chemical Co., A Hand tops for the sleeves, and was Jones.

embroidered with "pearls and dia- mante. A panel of the satin from the waist merged into a point at the neck of the dress. Where the long, squarecut train spread from the skirt there was a bow of the material.

but he said. Weep not; she is not dead.

And but sleepeth:

they laughed him to scom. knowing that she was dead. "And he pur

her them all out, and took the hand, and called, saying, Maid. arise. And her spirit came again. and she' arose straightway: and he commanded to give her meat."

(Luke 6:41. 42. 51-55). in

by

Mr. C. R. Fairey's speech to yes- térday's meeting of the Fairey Aviation Co. must convinced share

The Lesson-Sermon also holders that none of the blame for

cluded the following passages, from the recent sharp drop in profits,

the Christian Science textbook. which so disappointed the market. The annual cost of cable char-

"Selence and Health with Key" to could be laid at the door, of the Bes sometimes runs to £5000. This showed that last allows for the large saving of the

the Scriptures" by Maiy Baker Most of company. He

Eddy: Life is real, and death "is year's export and overseas busi- pooled quotation service.

Illusion. A demonstration of the ness actually reached new high re-the American brokerage houses in March 31 afternoon: Leave Vic. cords, while good headway has also London now belong to the pool facts of Soul in Jesus' way resol- been made in the manufacture which is operated from Winchesterves the dark visions of material toria Falls for Livingstone.

immor- sense into harmony and April evering: Leave Living-of all-metal propellers. The whole House.

this tallty. Man's privilege at Mlone.

supreme moment is to prove the words of our Master: "If keep my saying, he shall never see

April 3 morning: Arrive Lusaka. April 3 noon: Leave for Broken Hill.

April 3 afternoon: Arrive Bro ken Hill,

April 4 morning: Arrive Luans hya; visit mines.

April evening: Leave Luanshya for 'dols and "Elisabethville.

April 3 Arrive Elisabethville. April 6: Leava Elisabethville for Lbite

April 9 evening: Arrive Lobite.. On the morning of April 10, Prince George will embark as Lobito in the Union-Castle mail steam- ship Windsor Castle for home, arriving at Southampton on the morning April

At Salisbury Prince George will be the guest of Sir Cecil Rodwell, the Governor of Southern Rho desia, and at Livingstone he will stay with Siv Ronald Storrs, the

cause of the set-back is to be found in the vacissitudes of Air Ministry business, which constitutes a very important part of the company's

trade!

During the past year Royal Air Force

re-equipment has been mainly concentrated on types of machines outside the Fairey range, also been while difficulties have caused by a change in official re- quirements for general purpose aircraft, the company's principal product. Such changes in official policy are, of course, one of the normal risks of the business, but Mr. Falrey explained that quite small changes may divert brders from one type of machine to an- other, and no Arm can manufac- ture all types.

The cable bilis of the fow firms which remain outside the poo may run up to £10,000 a year when business is brisk. This 19 a ser- ious item in their total expenses. death.

Even on the pooled basis cabling charges amount to about one-half of the sum paid in salaries

rents.

and

London. business in American shares is at a low ebb at present. Brokers are correspondingly criti- cal of the coming Increase in thei cable bills.

POOR PROFESSION,

Education."

A University of Chicago profes- At the same thine general pur- sor, invited to address a club meet- pose machines are due for replace-ing, chose as his.subject, "Need of ment this year, and important Air

be The following day a newspaper Ministry competitions are to

reported, "Professor's held which may have a significant headline bearing on the company's pros- Speech Shows Need of Education."

--Christian Union Herald. pects

man

of

To divest thought false trusts and material eviden- ces in order that the spiritual facts of being may appear, this is the great attainment by means of which we shall sweep away false and give place to the true. Thus we may establish in truth the temple. or body, "whose bui er and maker is 'God." (p. 428).

the

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Unclaimed Radio Telegramë January 19th, "Torres", Hong- Kong, from Macau.

"Stinde. January 11th. Hotel'. Hongkong. from

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Hotel January 11th, "Johnson, Peninsula, Hong Kong. from S.S. Cremer,

'January 18th, "Zezap".

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Ralphs, MP3. K. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs.

Le Neve Foster. Mr. R. A. R. Mont gomery, Mrs. Percy Harrison, Mr. W, M. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John. Abbott, Mrs. J. M. Gordon, Mrs. W Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ral- ph, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mrs. Thursfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. Har- low, Mrs. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. D E. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McIntyre, Mrs. Main, Mrs. Nordi- singer, Rev C. E Briggs, Mrs. Co- chrane, Mrs. O'C. Donelan. Mrs. Alec Wilson, Mr. R. M. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Twitchell.

Miss Holyoak had an enveloping veil of deep cream tulle, held by a wreath of orange buds and white beather, and carried bouquet of lies of the valley, free- sia, and white heather.

Mrs. D. M. Armstrong, twin- sis- ter of the bride, was matron-of- honour, and there were four bride- Fraser, and maids-Miss Betty Miss Walker, Miss Denise Behar. and Miss Delia Harrison, all wear- short Ing long dresses, forming trains, of copper-red ring velvet. The bodices were made with high

Bach wore a halo of neck lines and attractive pouched sleeves. stiffened red tulle, and golden tis- sue, and held a sheaf of bronze- Mr. B. single chrysanthemums. Dreyfus acted as best man.

Mrs. Holyoak, who wore a dress and coat with matching hat of deep sapphire blue velvet. held a reception at 78, Portland-place, lent by Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Scott. Among those present were:

Kong, from New York.

January 16th. "Koh Goh", Hong Kong." from Talhoku.

January 16th.. Lioekimchian Yeeshunyuen". Hong Kong, from Pontianak.

January 17th, "Hardivier", Hong Kong, from Shanthat-

After a short honeymoon in Eng land the bride and bridegroom wi leave for Meerut, India,

KEEP HEALTHY

all the

year round

NO Influenza

Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat

gpall Chamisto

FORMAMINT

The germ-killing Throat Taklit

SAFETY

要 為

FIRST

PUT AND TAKE

SAFETY FIRST

NO RISKS.

OF ACCIDENTS.

ALL

PUT FORTH YOUR ENERGIES IN THE REDUCTION PUT ONE THOUGHT FOREMOST-SAFETY,

PUT

TWO WORDS FOREMOST-SAFETY FIRST.

:

TAKE ONE SPECIAL PRECAUTION-DO NOT aLIGHT FROM A VEHICLE IN MOTION. TAKE TWO SECONDS TO LOOK ROUND BEFORE CROSSING THE ROAD.

ALL TAKE

NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ACCIDENTS AND ALWAYS REMEMBER.

SAFETY FIRST.

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