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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW

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H.M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY REVIEW.

THE Public are hereby notified of the following trafic arrange aents which will be enforced on the ccasion of the King's Birthday Review on June 3rd, 1935-

1.-Motor cars conveying officials to the ceremony at the Cenotaph will be stopped at the junction of Des Voeux Road Central and Jackson Road where the officials will alight and proceed to the Cenotaph vis Jackson Road. The car will then be sent via Des Voeux Road Central and Wardley Street to Chater Road, west of the Statute where they will be Jurked.

2. From 10.30 am to 11.30 am.

no vehicle will be permitted to Travel

in an easterly direction in Queen's

! HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935.

ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREFT GIVEN

THE PEAK CHURCH, HONG KONG.

Nh the Plain Dealing Com pany (1934) (ia Chinese known as THE ANNUAL MEETING of "AA") having failed th WORSHIPPERS will be held publish the 7th issue of the monthly in the Cathedral Hall on THURS», magazine of this Chamber pursuan: DAY, May 30th, 1985, at 5.30 p.m. of th contract entered into on the

HW. BAINES, 21st day of March, 193, this Cham bar have cancelled the said contract the Plain Dealing appointing Company (1984) as the advertising managers and publishers of its monthly magazine.

This Chamber itself will, as from

Ron. Secretary,

(9061

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251.

(Wanchal Office):

this date, publish the suid magazine. Editorial and Business Once: 11, and its former representative, Mr. T. M. Ho is henceforth authorised to secure advertisements and Mr. Yet Night Editor deg Lam to collect the ilvertising fees.

Dated this 30th day of May, 1985. THE CHINESE CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE,

CHAN PING AU,

Rond between Morrison Street on the 3507] west and Hang Kocp & Shanghai Bank on the east.

8.-From 10.30 am to 1430 am. motor traffic travelling Fast along Queen's Road West will he diverted by way of Morrison Street into Des Voeux Roal Centrul

4-From 10.30 am. to 11:30 .. ali streets between Des Voeux Road Central and Queen's Road Central from Morrison Street to

Pedder

Street will be close to sputh bound vehicular traffic.

-Between the bours of 3.

and 12 Noon vehicles will not be permitted to park in Connaugh: Road Central (between Fedder Strees and Murray Road); Chater Road, East of Queen's Statue; Wardley -Street, North of Queen's Statue or in

Jackson Road.

6. No vehicular traffic will be permitted in Murray Road and in Connaught Road Central between Pedder Street and Murray Road between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12' Noon."

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7,-Jackson Road will be entirely closed to spectatore and Pedestrian traffic (except to officials attending the ceremony) from 9.4 a.m. until H.E the Officer Administering the Government and officials have left the Cenotaph. Spectators other than officials attending the ceremony, who arrive after 9.45 a.m. and wish to view the ceremony from the vicinity of the Hong Kong Club will proceed on fuct via Murray Road.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

The traffic arrangements for the Reception. at Government House on the night of June 3rd, will be as follows:

NOTICE.

Tel. 24511.

London Office: 53. Fleet Strees,

E.C. 1.

The Daily Press.

Secretary. The

WEST AND EAST FELLOWSHIP

(FOR WORLD PEACE AND SOCIAL SERVICE)

Hose Rosa, MAY 30, 1933.

SINGAPORE'S DEFENCES

By contributing £500,000 to the is proposed to hold a meeting to extend the activities of the naval strength of His Majesty's above-mentioned institution and to Dominions, the Sultan of Johore merge it into a new organization to nas shown a princely tact as well be established on JUNE 1st, PEACE us a princely generosity in his DAY, 1935. It is sincerely hoped Jubilee gift: The amount is no support will be fortbedring. All who small sum, even in the gigantic are interested please send their names total of £7.700.000 which is allotted and addresses to, or correspond with for that great work, the defences of

I

The Secretary, WEST & EAST FELLOWSHIP, 4, Hillwood Road, Kowloon. Hong Kong, 27th May, 1935.-

53560

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, ·

THE Ordinary General Meeting of

Singapore, for

it would almost double the year's expenditure of the Admiralty which this year has set

down. £592.000 under that

heading Apart from this laudable gesture, the Sultan of Johore ins also contributed the site of the naval dockyard, a piece of land which, considering its situation, must be of enormous value.

As regards the Singapore de- tences. They are, by the way, an encouraging example of what can be done by the free co-operation of various parts of the British Empire. Towards the cost of the base, and apart from the gifts already men- Statement of

the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Com pany's Offices, P. & . Building on Tuesday, the 4th June, 1935, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with

Accounts to the 31st December, 1934. The Transfer Books of the Co pany will be Closed from Saturday, at June, to Tuesday, 4th June. 193, both days inclusive,

DOUGLAS. LAFRAIK & CO.,

General Managers. Hong Kong, 22nd May, 1985.

1. From p.m. to 10.30 p.m. motor traffic travelling from the Peak PEAK

to town' or Government House via Magazine Gap Road on reaching Garden Rond will be diverted along Robinson Road

down the and

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TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED...

tioned, no less than three and a

SHEUNGSHUI MURDER

Further Details Of Crime

FAILURE OF THE N.R.A. NEWS SUMMARY

Reactions On Industry

Barney Ross, former, lightweight and welterweight boxing champion. regained the world welterweight title by defeating Jimmy Clarnin.

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Washington, May 28.price shading among the smaller Amid the confusion of the capi-producers, IL consumers would

The activities of the Hong Kong tal figuratively strewn with the again shop around for the best Society for the Prevention of Further details are to hand re-wreckage of the New Deal's No. 1 quotations.. However, they were Cruelty to Animals were reviewed garding the dastardly murder experiment, the

administration, confdent that there would be no at the annual meeting yesterday.. committed by a band of three abandoned all attempts to enforce resumption of large-scale price-

Page T. | armed robbers on ด

60-year-old the N.R.A. and appealed to bust-slashing. Some consumers, unless Chinese male at, the Kau Tap pass to observe its rules voluntari- they were urgently needing ton- The formation of a Hong Kong Village near Takuling in they, and then gought, in a series of nages, might confelvably keep Rifle Association has been mooted Sheung Shui district on Tuesday hurried conferences, to chart its from the market for the tline and proposals have been made for night.

future course.

being, until the effects of the de- | submission at ✡ meeting next It appears that shortly after 8

While there, was not the slight- .cision were clarified.

Tuesday,

Page 10. p.n three armed men entered the est hint of what President Roose- deceased's dwelling by an unlock-velt intends to do, the impression

Training Times taken at the ed door. Two of the marauders prevalled that he was determined were armed with revolvers while to re-establish in some legal mun-

Valley yesterday will be found on

Page 11. the third had a "dayger. The old

her the principles of collective victim was pulled out of bed and | bargaining. minimum wages and subjected to rough treatment. He was threatened with revolvers. and as one man kept guard over him the other two ransacked the house and state money and pro- perty to the value of 60,

While all this was going on the old man never moved or said a

maximum working hours, as well as the abolition of child labour, with a view at least to preserving the broadcast objective of the Ñ.R.A:

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While observers speculated on the possibility of President Roose- velt addressing the country soon word und despite his non by radio, the question of what resistance the robbers wantonly industry will do. is naturally up- shot the man down in cold blood | permost. Industrial leaders are before decamping.

generally agreed that the N.R.A. decision will have many stimulat- ing new adverse effects on Im- mediate business and the future..

gone

The locality of the place was inaccessible to traffic and it was a little later that, the police went to the scene by foos to make en- quiries after a report had through. Despite the early arrival of the police the robbers had made good their escape and a description of the wanted men were stations. Special police were on

quickly circulated to all

the lookout, and search parties were sent out to all vantage

points.

There have been no develop ments in the police investigations up to a late hour last night.

OIL INDUSTRY The major o executives are of the opinion that the Petrol Code is to all practical purposes dead, but that, with the existing tight State law the inter-State où, compact, which awaits only Con- the Connally Lawy will be perfect- gressional approval, together with

ly sufficient to preserve the stability of the industry. On the other hand part of the Thomas On B, at

present pending th Congress, which would extend the Federal regulation of production. is considered probably, to have been likewise outlawed by decision.

the

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Five men were convicted yester- day on a charge of conspiring to commis an armed robbery, their arrest being a sequel to the dis- covery of an accidental clue.

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