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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934.
BRILLIANT AMATEUR CONCERT
PARTY
Eagle Reaches Great|
Heights"
A brilliant amateur concert by the HMS. Eagle Concert Party was given at the West Lounge of the European Y.M.C.A last night several items in the programme. reaching the stage of the profes slonal artist.
Members of the Party consisted of officers and ratings of the Air- craft Carrier, and many of the items were heartily applauded and were very deserving of encores," which were however, not given.
Casson who gave a conjuring exhibition was really good and performed his work admirably. with that self assurance and exp-| ability usually displayed by the professional artist.
The "Opening Chorus" was much appreciated by the audience, while a song entitled "The Chit System" by Coleman and French, almost brought the roof down.
Negro Interlude" given by Clark, Buckley, Kelly, Ruse and Collingwood
another item which was much appreciated, by the audience.
was
"Operatic Defaulters" by the
Company opened the second part of the programme and this with a sketch, entitled, "Dirty Work at the Crossroads" were features of the evening's entertainment.
The closing stages of the pro- gramme were really good..a plano duet by Herren Kolmaninoff and Gibbelman evoking rounds of ap- plause...
Last night's entertainment was easily the best seen from any of His Majesty's ships for some time, and is certainly worth seeing.
Other performances will be given to-morrow night, and again on Thursday night.
WILD RUMOURS
IN SIAM
About Japanese Submarines
ANOTHER NINE
HOLES NEEDED
Necessary To Avoid |
Congestion
The need for the extension of the course by the addition of another nine holes in order to avoid congestion was referred to at the annual meeting of the Island Club Singapore last week.
The President, Mr. S. J. Cha was in the chair. He said that work Ja
HIS FIRST BRIEF CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
Lord Sankey Delves
Into The Past
Lord Sankey, the Lord Chancel- lor, speaking at a Cardiff luncheon in his honour after he had receiv- ed the freedom of the city, recalled that, when he was given his first brief he was not very happy about
"The case was one of robbery'i with violence," he said. “It did not last very long, but I was in a state of considerable apprehension and I would willingly have ex- changed places with the prisoner in the dock. That first brief was delived to me in December, 1892, and the tee was two guineas."""
Lord Sankey said that after his first case it was "roses, roses all the way" for him "I was one of the lucky ones. The adventure
has been worth while and I have learned many truths. Times have changed.
connection with the course was concentrated on the fairways and approaches to the greens. The grass had not grown as thickly as they wished and for
To-day we live in an a long time more the fairways rationalisation, and socialisation. age of long words-amalgamation, would require A considerable amount of attention, but steady
I prefer short words and still be- work had been done and was still to work and the heart to lieve in the old Welsh proverb continuing and much improvement had been noticed.
do it."
B
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00, LTU
UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
will
"
AND
VONSIGNEES par Co.'s Vassal "HECTOR'
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND
CONTINENTAL PORTS-
VIA SINGAPORE
it hereby notified that their arg discharged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be ready for Lalivary from Godown on and after 3'st, March.
to
CONSIGNEE NOTICES..
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE
MS. "PORTHOS,”
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON MONDAY, THE 26TH MARCH,
.1834.
From MARSEILLES, A YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the
sbove-named Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the
steeption of Opin, Treasure and Vain- ables, are being landed and placed at, Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown their risk in the Godowns of the Hong' Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whenos Delivery can
be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- „ anding date of arrival, will be subject to Reat
All Claims must be sent to the Under signed before, Wednesday, 4th April, 1994, or they will not be recognised.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior Vessel's arrival, but carried on from post to port to the dual port of call to which the option extends.
Damaged packager must be left in All broken, chafed and damaged foods the Godowns for examination by the are to be left in the Godowns, where they Consignees and the Company's Sur Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4.10 a. on Thursday, the 29th March, will be examined on any Tuesdays and.
veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, at and Noos within the Free Storage period. 1934. Goods have left the Vessel's Godown No Claiza will be admitted after the and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th April, will be subject to
Bant.
All Claims against the Vessel mast, be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 21st April, or they will not be recognised.
Lora Sankey made particular re- During the year the water ser- vice to the greens was completed ference to Sir Harry" Cousins, and they could face a long spell Cardiff solicitor. "I sholud like to of dry weather without fear of any take this opportunity of paying a damage to the greens That work tribute to the solicitor who gave had been fairly expensive but they me that first brief," he said. "Mr. were fortunate in being able to do Cousins happens to be here to-day is without recourse to borrowing. and it seems appropriate that only The Municipal Water Engineer was a few days ago he was knighted 81st March, 1934. kind enough to give them very by the King."" valuable assistance and advice in that connection
Tennis Courts Karely Used To carry out the, promise which had been given to the original, members of the club, two tennis
courts were constructed during the year but these had not proved very popular.
"I notice," said the President,
"that the members who kept re- minding us of the promise to pro-
LEAVE FOR SIR FREDERICK MAZE
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
[2420.
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Nanking, Mär. 24." Maze. Inspector-General of Cus- It is reported that Sir F. W. toms, has been granted leave of absence for six months by theTHE MV Ministry of Finance. Sir Frederick 1s returning to England QI the
vide tennis courts have not, so far 28th inst.--Kuo Min.
as I know used them.
"ERMLAND * having arrived, from Hamburg and Parts of call, Conngness of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's godowns t Kowloon, where. delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Officer in attendance when damaged Consignees must have a Revenne datiable goods are examined by the Company Surveyors.
No Claims will be admitted aftor the Goods have left, the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by ma in any case whatever,
R. OHL,
Agost Hong Kong, 26th Mar., 1934, 19399
CONSIGNEES NOTICE,
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM LETTU, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS,
The Steamship
"BENWYVIS." YONSIGNEES' of Cargo are hereby
Cinformed that all Goods are being
landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hone Kose AND Kowloon WHART AND GODOWN COMPANY, LED,, whence and/or from the
wharten Delivery may be
obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods ramming undelivered after the 5th Apr will be subject to Bent.
"Although we have among oured by a third course of nine holes members some of the best tennis the limit would have to be reduced players in Singapore the courts
if they wanted to avoid congestion. have not been used except on rare
The accounts showed a small occasions they prefer to play golf. proft after payment of debenture
Optional Cargo will set he landed "The committee expected that interest and provision of about here, unless Notice has been given 48 that would happen, and for that $4,500 for depreciation. The rule hours prior to vessel's arrival, bat carried reason only two courts were con- that every member had to take up
on from port to port 10 the final port of call to which the option axtards. structed although ground had been! Bangkok, Mar. 21.
prepared for six. The cost was not a debenture was suspended tem-
No Claims will be admitted after the For days the vernacular news- great and if it should become clear porarily last year and as the Club Goods have left the Godowns, and all papers have been full of nonsense that the courts are not wanted had not been in urgent need of Goods remaining undelivered after regarding events in Singapore and they can, without difficulty, be funds it had not yet been res- Monday, the 9th April, will-be subject must have's Revenue Officer in alten- elsewhere" and those who do not
tored. The debenture debt of the to Rent. read Siamese are missing some
Club had not been increased. thing these days. For instance a correspondent of Le Démocrate" writes from Singapore:--
converted into practice greens, so that the money spent on them will not have been wasted.'
edu
Dr. Harold
Monday, the 30th April, 1984, or they will not be recognised.
No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
Agents. Hong Kong, 1st April, 1934
1
All broken, chated, and damaged Dr. P. S. Hunter seconded and Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Increasing Membership
the report and accounts were pass-where they will be examined on Satür- day, 7th April, at 10 am, by our At the end of the year the mem-
Surveyors, Messrs: Goddard & Douglas, elected WES Of that On the 16th instant two Japa-bership numbered 253.
To comply with the General Bonded nese vessels, heavily loaded, came total 118 were full members and President for the ensuing year and warehouse Regulations, consignees must alongside a wharf in Singapore, the remainder was made up of Dr. P. S. Hunter was re-elected hare a Revenue Officer in attendance but a Government official would subscribing members" and ladies vice-president.
when damaged dutiable goods are not allow them to discharge their The rules of the Club fixed' a limit The following were elected mem-examined.
All Ulaims must reach us before the cargo. The Japanese argued that of 300 full members. That would hers of committee: Messrs. 8. J. 'Singapore is a free port and so mean a limit of about 400 mem- Chan, F. A. Eriegs, R. M. Meyer, long as they paid the usual fees bers Including ladies and subscrib- E. Uo, Dr. K. Ando, F. R. Martens, It seemed to him.K. C. Eu. N. R. Mistri, D. Franker they were entitled to land their ing members. cargo. There was a long argu- that unless the course was extend- and W. MacMullan. ment, but 10 agreement was. reached. Then five Japanese sub- marines arrived by way of an ad- ditional argument. They must have been summoned by wireless by the two merchant vessels. But promptly eighteen British submar- ines also popped up to,, face the five, and ordered them to clear out in thirty-six hours."
The gossip that does not get into the papers is even more silly. and involves Slam. For instance one tale is that when Japan has taken Singapore, Slam is to take over Burma, and French
Indo. chină. “This norisense has rio con-
U.S. PLANS TO RAISE SILVER PRICE
New Move To Help Trade
(Special' Air-Mail Service).
"2419
THE PAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN,
HE Danish Motor Vessel JUTLANDIA
All Olaims against the Steamer minsk De presented to the Undersigned on ei before the 19th Apr., or they will not be recognised.
To comply with the General Bonded war coupl
Regulations consignees
dance when damaged dutiable goods
1e examined.
All krokan, shafed and isaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Apr, 1:10 M. by Messrs. Goddard d Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.
12408
Agents. ous Rezz, 29th Mar., 1964.
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All brokem, chated and damaged Goods
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London, March 17, flowing the passage of the bill, and Angeles. consignees of cargo nes New moves are now being made an additional 250,000,000 ounces hereby informed that all goods are their London Office, at 53, nection with the Government, but covery programme.
to help along the American re- within the Brst year after its being landed and placed at their risk
passage....... it ands quite. wide currency,
The Coinage Committee of the Purchases would cease as soon Matters reached such a point House of Representatives has ap-as commodity prices in the U.S.A. that the newspaper are proved two bills the oblect of reached the average level prevall were called together by the which is to raise the price of slivering in 1928. Trading under the Lord Prefect. of Bangkok, who and thereby lift commodity values first bill ta traited to a maximum urged his audience to be more ... Under the first bill the U.S. of £80,000,000 a year. éareful in publishing news from Treasury would be authorised to Singapore. He was sure the papay as much as 25 per cent, above
Mr. Speaker Rainey declares pers had no evil intention in pub. the present market price (about that. President Roosevelt is friend Ushing such item but from now 20d per oz) for silver shipped to ly to silver, and predicts that both on he trusted no statements would the United States in payment for bills will pass the House of Repre-ars to be left in the Godown, where entres, etc... be published likely to catise misun-exports of agricultural commodi sentatives. They are warmly sup- they will be examined by Mears. Ander-
If, when at home, they will derstanding or excite the public. ties New certificates would be ported by the silver mining States, son & Ashe on the 7th April
There have been many callers at used to pay for the silver so ob who predict that, with silver re- 1984, at 10a.m. the British and Japanese Contained.
habilitated, Far Eastern and South All Claims against the Vessel must be call or telephone to the above aulates this week, as well as visi- The second bill would direct the American States whose currencies presented to the Undersigned within
they address, they will receive the tors to Phra Mitrakarn Raksha, Secretary of the Treasury to pur- are based on sliver will again be- ten days of the ship's arrival, or they
utmost assistance and the and 18 said printed slips have chase as much as 1,500,000,000 come good customers of America will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. been prepared for distribution at ounces of diver at the market It is significant that Mr. Henry
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by latest available information on the Consulates, and which are in price.
Morgenthau Becretary of the
MANNERS & CO. LTD. JOHN the, enquirer's hand before the These purchases would amount Treasury, recently ordered an in-
all subjects of enquiry will be sentence he sets out to ask, has to 150,000,000 ounces of silvervestigation into the holdings of been completed.
within the first four months fol- silver in New York,
Mercantile Bank Building,
Hong Kong, 1st April, 1934 [481 placed at their disposal.
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