NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS OF HONG KONG
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EMBERS. are requested to attend the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING in the rooms 6 the Institution on THURSDAY, March 29th at 6.00 PM,
A. L. LANDSBERT,
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Hon. Secretary.
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CLUB DE RECREIO.
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NOTICE.
T the SIXTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING to be Held on EASTER SUNDAY, the lat proximo, at KING'S PARK commenc- Ang at '1 p.m. there will be a RELAY RACE OPEN TO THE COLONY- TEAMS OF FOUR (2 of 220 yarda and 2 of 440 yards). PUST ENTRIES. ENTRANCE FEE $2.00 per Team.
H. A. ¤ BARROS BOTELHO,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th March, 1934.
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THE Ninetieth Yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held in the Club House on Wednesday, the 28th March, 334, at 5.30 p.m..
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Consul Wilhelm Kunstmann
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]
Stattin, March 26. Consul Wilhelm Kunstmann, the leading German shipowner, died to-day at the age of ninety. His shipping firm was founded during the year 1870 and was steadily built up to become the biggest of all German privately owned ship ping concerns.—Transocean `Kuo Min,
HARROW'S NEW HEADMASTER
Mr. P. Cairn Vellacott Appointed
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London, Mar. 27. Mr. Paul Cairn Vellàcott, MA, D.8.O.. succeeds Dr. Cyril Norwod. MA., as headmaster of Harrow.
Dat Norwood, who has been headmaster of Harrow since 1926, was elected as President, of: St. John's college, Oxford, on Decem- ber 14, last year.-Reuter,
Educated at Marlborough and Peterhouse College, Cambridge, Mr. Vellacott graduated in 1913. taking First Class Honours in His torical Tripos, Part 11.
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The lawsuit against the French four were slightly and one badly "Nouvelles Editions Latines" for thin on Sunday afternoon when publishing concern calling self injured. There is no direct like- lihood that the injuries might ein Kampf" long to the Chinese Study "Com- prove fatal The Ave officers be-
mission that has been in Germany for several months working under
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ать unauthoris which recently appeared in Paris ed and inaccurate translation of
bookshops, will not be tried by the French courts, until June 4.
earlier
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Mr. J. Rugell presided yesterday over the Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association,
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