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Hongkong Daily Press.

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Post Office in the United Kingdom.

ESTABLISHED 1857

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No. 23760. #####10. · G¤A##£? HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934. # 日撊廿月玖年舉世佰玖仟登英 Rrce

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HONG KONG-CANTON LINE. SAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at Bam. and 10 p.. (Sundays at 10 p.m. only).

SAILINGS From CANTON -Daily at 8 am, and 4.30 p.m. (Bundays at 4.30 pm, only),

HONG KONG MACAO LINE.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

At 2 p.m. and 5.80 p.m.

(Monday to Thursday only).

Friday: 5.30 p.m. only.

Saturday: 8 am, and 5.30 p.m.

SAILINGS FROM MACAO At 3 am, and 8 am. (Tuesday to Friday only). Saturday: 3 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday: 3 a.m. only.

EXCURSION TO MACAO SUNDAY, 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1934

S.S. "SUI TAI”.

will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 am, and Macao șt 4.30 p.m.

NOTE-All Steamboat Company's Steamers are fitted with Wirelčas.

HOU

AT THE GREAT

CENTRAL HOTEL

Cunarder Safely Afloat

London, Sept. 26. "Queen Mary" is the name given to the new Cinard White Star liner. which, in the presence of 250,000 people, was launched in the Clyde this. afternoon.

This closely guarded secret was disclosed by Her Majesty the Queen, who, having broken a bottle of Empire wine over the vessel's bow, said, "I name this, ship Queen Mary. I wish good luck to all who sail in her." Her Majesty then pressed the button releasing the electrically controlled chains, which alone held the mighty hull In position after the removal of all cther checks, and the vessel gilded smoothly down the ways.

There was no hitch in the pro- -ceedings when the giant Cunarder, Queen Mary was launched on the Clyde today. Within one minute of Her Majesty the Queen's pres- sure on the release button, she was safely afloat. Tugs were quickly In position around her and half an hour later, she was in position for berthing in the neighbouring dock where work of Atting out the 72.000-ton liner will take place. It wil not be completed until 1936.

The King and Queen, he had travelled by special train from Balmoral were tomed åte

at the station in Glasgow by the Prince of Wales and as they drove through decorated streets to the shipyard the Royal Party was accorded a great reception. Their arrival on the platform from which the launching ceremony took place was the signal for a great outburst of cheering.

In an address of welcome Sir Percy Bates, Chairman of the Cunard-White Star Company, re- ferred to the period of acute crisia through which "British shipping was passing.

"The right attitude on our part is surely neither to complain nor to acquiesce, but to take a cours of true confidence and adventure," he said. "That is the justification and inspiration of this new ship, and her launching by Her Majesty is the happiest send-off for her on her high mission."

HM the King, who wore the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, expressed thanks for the loyal Ľaddress.

New Labour Board In America

Washington Bept. 26. On the heels of an announce- ment that the NFA would be revised, President Roosevelt to- day announced a new step for the safeguarding of Interests of

appointment of a Labour Rela- manufacturers and labour by the

tions Board for the textile adus- try.

This Board will endeavour to settle all disputes arising out of the recent strike, which was abandoned on Saturdat last when the unions gained their sallent points.

Chief Justice Walter Stacey of the Supreme Court of North Caro- lina, will be acting chairman of other members are Rear-Admiral the Board for a fortnight. The

Henry Wiley and Mr. James Mul- three are members of the Steel lenbac, the Labour arbitrator. All Industry Labour Relations Board

Reuter.

RUBBER CONTROL AGREEMENT

London, Sept. 26. The "Financials Amster- dam correspondent learns in well- informed quarters that the Rub- ber Control Committee has prac tically settled. the differences. among producer-nations regarding restrictions.

for the Arst quarter or half of It is announced that the quota 1935 will be approximately 30 per Reuter. cent,-!

a second ship. As soon as we are less pressed with work on this ship which has just been launched we shall turn our attention in that direction, for a second ship will be necessary to reap the full measure. of success for which we have plan- net." he added.- British Wweleza,

CONGRATULATIONS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]

After the launching. the King

Berlin, Sept. 26. and other distinguished guests

Baron von Ruebenach, Relcha- were entertained to tea. when Sir minister of Traffic, has sent a tele- Percy Bates announced that the-gram to Mr. Walter Runciman, "assistance given to our enterprise President of the Board of Trade, by the Government has given us congratulating him on the success- great encouragement.

fül launching of the mammoth liner "Queen Mary, Transocean Kun' Min.

"Government arrangements with the Cunard include provisions for

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King's: "Such Women Are Dan-

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Queen's Murder In The Pri

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Dances Garrison Lecture Hall Dance, 8.30 p.m.

Meetings

Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club, Annual Meeting, Lane Crawford's, 5.16 m.

Annual, Hong Kong St. Andrew's Society, Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co's. Board Room, 5.45 p.m.

Morning Meeting at Helena May Institute conducted by the Rev. J. R. Higga. ....

Moon:-VIII Moon, 20th Day. Principal. Malic

Hayes from London by Agamem

Inward from America

Hakozaki Maru, 5 p.m.; Steamer, Outward Air Mail for Europe by

6 p.m.; for America and Europe

5 pm. via Siberia by President McKinley.

Social Functions Whist Drive, on board HMS. Tamar, 8.45 p.m.

Sports

Aquatics-HK Area meeting (TM.GA, Bath).

Meetings-Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club (Lane Crawford's Restaurant), 5.30 pm.

Sunrise. 6.13 am, Sunset.-8.15

p.m

Tides: High at 13.15: Low at 6.46 and 17.10.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.

Anniversaries and Holidays.— St. Machael and All Angels. Michaelmas Day.

Cinemas

King's Change Of Heart" Queen's:-Murder in the Private

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Oriental:Search For Beauty" World:—"Queen - Chistina”- Alhambra: The World

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