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Hongkong Daily Press.

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Registered as a Newspaper at the Gemarsi Post Office in the United Kingdom.

ESTABLISHED 1857

No. 28819. HENTAIAN BEDAER HONG KONG, FRIDAY DECEMBER

"KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM 1ST OCT. 1934.

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JOLST SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. "AND THE CHINA KAVIGATION CO., LTD. CANTON LINE SPECIAL BAGE MERTING

From Hong Koog

8.00 A.M. 10.00 P.M.

Bundlovs at

10.00 P.M. only)

From Canton

#

5.00 A.M, 4.30, P.M.

Sundays at

4,30,P.M. Only)

EXCURSIONE TO MACAO SUNDAY, 8th DECEMBER, 1934: 8.8. TAISHAN

will leave Hong Kong (HK. Wbárf) at 9.30 am. xnd Macao at 5.16 p.m. &4. "TAI HING" will leave (Wing Lok Wharf) at 8.30 a.m. and 4 pm. respectively. NOTE:- REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE, 11:31.

Passengers holding return Excurs sion tickets by the B. TAISHAN'

to and fo Macao on Sunday, 9th- December, 1934. will not be re quired to report their departare and arrival to Police Headquarters, exemption having been obtained by the Company.

CURTAILED, SAILINGS Dayboats to and from Canton will mail on alternate days only.

MACAO LINE

- From Hong Kong

8,00 A.M.2 P.M.

45.30 P.M.

From Macao

3.00 AM, 8A,M.

& 2.00 P.M.

NOTE: All Steamboat Co.'s Steamers are fitted with Wirelona.

COAL FIRES

Bura brightest and longest

with

HONGAY EGG COAL

GEN. HIGGINS'S FAREWELL

Higher Standards Of Life To-day

(Special Air Mail Bertice)

London, Nov. 15. General Higgins, who retired re- cently from the command of the Salvation Army, broadcast from

studio of the Bac. & farewell

message.

"To-day," he said, "I've finished & career of active "service in the Salvation Army which has covered Afty-two years of my life, and to morrow morning I shall, awake with the knowledge that the re- sponsibilities which I've borne are passed over to my successor. General Evangeline Booth.” -

ROYAL NAVY

Recent Appointments

COMMAND OF SUBMARINE MEDICAL OFFICERS

(Sparlat Air Mail Service)

London Nar," 15.

General "Ma

DO YOUR EVER DECEIVE YOU?

'Que Bramination will tell t

need glasses,

46 TEARS OF RELIABLE

OPTICAL WORK N

N. LAZARUS

1934. 伍奔波 日柒月式拾年世佰玖仟告英· Rrice

DIARY OF LOCAL

EVENTS

TO-DAY

Friday, December 7. Anniversaries and Holidays.---St. Ambrose, Doctor of the Church.

AuctionsHousehold Furniture, Lammert's Kowloon Sales - Room, The following appointments were.2.30 pm; Crown Land Bale, Dis made by the Admiralty recently-trict Omice, South, 11 am

Engr. Capt L. Harrer, to Pembroke for MTB, Chatham Guild, Connaught Road

Basaar -HK- German - Women'z

(Dec. and as Engr. Capt, in Command (Dec. 89,

Engr. Cdrs.-E P. Parrick, to Campbell (Dec. 1); and J. R. Mc- Callum, to St. Angelo (Dec, 1).

Suren L-Ca (D) D. C Eglington, to Pembroke for R.N.B. (Nov. 21).

LA-RJ. Hanson, to Ganne (Nov 10).

COMMAND OF SUBMARINE

DEPOT

Recalling the time when as a lad he first resolved that he would live to be of service to others, and decided to enlist under the banner Captain Allan Poland, D.3.0. of the Salvation Army, then a who has been selected for the com- comparatively new religious move mand of the submarine depot at ment. he spoke of the ridicule Fort Blockhouse, Gosport, when which was at the outset pouredptain F. H. Taylor, D.§.C., com- upon it by almost all sections of pletes his period there, has pro- the community. "Imprisonment." bably had more experience in sub- he said "was suffered by hundreds marine appointments than any of our people, and ruffans were other officer of his standing. incited to make our meetings im-

He first went into submarines in possible." Gradually those painful dificulties were overcome, and he 1909, the year be became a Neuten- saw the Army develop into ant, and was in command of them world-wide organisation working

throughout the War. He was made among the people of ninety diffe- . for these services in 1918, rent nationalities.

and particularly for minelaying

He referred to the changes in when in command of EL. From the character of the people of

1919 to 1223 he manded the this and other countries in the samdriven ashmarines K and laat nrty years, and descfbed them. 26, and after events in the as mainly for the better; "There Naval Intelligence Division was is," he said "far less crucity than Commander (8) of the Ambrose, when I started my career, Drun- 4th Flotilla, China. Later he com- kenness is far less often seen, and manded the 2nd Flotilla, Atlantic standards of life have risen with Fleet, and in 1929-31 was at Gos- Es did not port as Chief Star Oncer to the great advantage." claim that the Salvation Army Rear-Admiral (S). The only gen- has been responsible for all these eral service appointment he has advances, "but I do claim," he de- held afloat since the War Is the clared, "that it has played a great command of the cruiser Colombo part."

in the Mediterranean in 1931-32-| For the past two years he has.com- manded the 4th Submarine Motlila in China.

As to the future of the Salva tion Army, he said he had greater confidence. than ever. My wife and I can say," he added, "that our hearts are full of love for all and we are both determined that the remainder of our days shall be spent to the same end in the blessed cause to which they have been devoted during the last fifty

Jenry"

The Blow

The commercial traveller was anticipating an Interesting event at home and gave instructions for a telegram to be sent to him as soon as it happened. He was, how ever, scarcely prepared for the fol- lowing:

4 Twins-boy and girl-arrived this morning. All doing well. More to follow."

The

MEDICAL OFFICERS

Cinemias

King's The Crime Doctor.” Queen's--"She Made Her Bed.” Central:"Chinese Picture." Orientai:"Massacre."" World-Whistling In The Dark" Alhambra:-"Gambling Lady." Majestle: "Romance In Thế

Rain" Star:-"Here Comes The Groom." Dances-St. Andrew's Hall, 9 p.m.; Garrison Lecture Hall, 8.30 Display,: Queen's Theatre, 5 pmn." p.m.; Miss Violet Capell's Dancing

China Fleet Club Theatre,

Entertainments-Fresh Fields," 9.15

p.m

Hong Kong Art Club, Gloucester Exhibitions. — Annual Display, Building. 10 am to 7 pm.

Lectures Rev. E. CH. Tribbeck, Helena May, 10:30 am.; Hockey Umpiring, R. N. Dockyard, 5.30 p.m.

Meetings-Partners, Hung Fook Shipping Co., 268 Des Voeur Road Central, noon; General Committee, Kowloon Union Church, 9.pa

Miscellaneous-Formal Opening of Peel Engineering. Laboratory, University, 4 pm: Union Church Practice in Oratorio Music, 5.50 pm, Whist Drive-REWOF and 8gts, Mess. 9 p.m.; Bridge and Man Jong Drive, Helena May, in aid of SPCA.

Moon New Moon, 125 xio, al Moon, 1st. Day,

Sports Billards-Steel and Coulson Lea gue, Garrison Sergeants v. Royal Engineers: Chier and Petty Off- cers v. Royal Artillery, --Golf-United Services Meeting (Fanling),

Hockey-Punjabis "A" v, Eighth Battery Royal Artillery (800kum- poo), 4.30 pm., YMCA. Seconds v. Hong Kong Hockey Club' Sec- onds, 5.15 p.z.

Lecture

› Miscellaneous. Hockey Umpiring (Naval, Dock yard), 5.30 p.m.

Sunrise 6.50 a.m, Bunset-5.38. p.m.

Tides. High at 10.55 and 21.14; Low at 3.54 and 14.43.

Under the new conditions of en try and service in the medical braucht Inaugurated last May, all entries are now on a short-service basis, and transfer to the perman- ent list is at Admiralty discretion on completion of five years' service. A new feet order announces that che number of medical officers on the permanent list will be mainly regulated so as to afford an ade- are to report through the usual quate flow of promotion to the channels whether or not they wish higher ranks but with due regard to be considered for transfer to to the numbers of short-service the permanent list. About March, officers destring to be transferred 1935, applications for transfer will. to that list. As soon as possible after be considered together, and the January 1, 1935, short service sur selections made will be promni- geon lieutenants of 1931 seufority gated in due course,

National Products Sales

of the

Office

Kwangtung Provincial Government.

The Office is in sole charge of the sales of the products of all Government mills and specially selected native goods of the best quality. All such products are manufactured by the most up-to-date machinery, with every attention given to tue excellence of materials and the cheapness of prices,

MAIN OFFICE: Es Nam Tong West Building, Tai Fing Road, Canton." BRANCH OFFICE AGENCIES: In all leading towns and cities of the Province. Attention is invited to the following products" and prices:

"FIVE LAMBS BRAND SUGAB

1st Class White Sugar 2nd Class

at C820.00 per pioul. at CB 19.00

Native Sugar Lomp Sugar

No. 1 Large Granulated Sugar at C823.00

No. 9 Small

at C820.00

Table Bagar

No. 3 Large

No. 4 Buimil

23 00 C819.60":

Table Sugar

at C$23.00 per pical.

FIVE LAMBS" BRAND CEMENT at C88,00 per bag $10.00 per be rel.

Special Products-Wolfram Ores (Prices to be settled as Un

"LIVE LAMES" BRAND SILKE

at C831.68 (Each case

containing 144 lb)

at 08 1.80 per bag

at C$10.00 per tin

per

Bouthern Star Crepe

Width 9 ft. 7 igat CS0.96

4Southern Star Crepe

3 fra in at CB1.20

Song Chi Crepe

3 ft. Tin af 081.422.

Plain Heeled Pongée

aft:1 in 20S182

Mhu Kinary Crapa fit in at CS1 20

Tat Chob Crope

Plain Gauns

“FIVE LAMĮ

BRAND SULPHUBI

Width

inger

Single Copy 10 cts. Per Month, $3.

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL,

LONGKONG "HOTEL; REFULAR BAY HOTE

PRAY HOTEL

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE, PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS LIMITED

In aenciation with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Paking,

THE 51st ANNUAL

AL FRESCO FETE

of the

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

will be held

IN THE COMPOUND OF THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

on

SUNDAY 9th December, 1934

From 8:30

to 11 pm Under the Distinguished Patronage o

HE GOT

Soldiery:1

KOLGERE.

Each admission ticket, entitles Holder Souvenir on the evening of the Fete only,

! From 3.30

P.m. to d P.m several Ställ open and Amusements specially for children wil provided. Tea and Refreshments will be obta

The grounds will be brilliantly illumin the evening. The Band will play both in afternoon and in the evening.

SOME FEATURES OF THE FETE

Toy Bazaar, Ten Cents Stall, Dart Gallery, Surprise Cake with Diamond Ring Wedding Rings and Other Valuable Gifts, Chinese Stall Christmas Tree, etc, etc.

FARM

YARD

Come and Win Your Turkeys, Geese, Sucking Pigs, for Christmas.

No Work of Charity is Foreign to the Society COME AND HELP HONG KONG'S POOR

EDGAR

ALLEN

STEEL

FOR

HONGAY MINES OFFICE

(Chebon

Phone: 210

htt C$160.00 *C8170.00 Alers (at Cg $0.00 at C$180.00

Director General Office Köröra! Affairs Office

16031

18249

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