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24184, 號蜂廿零仟萬弍第 BRHAR*XZ HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY
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Conton 3.23 pm.
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From Canton
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MACAO LINE EXCURSION TO MACAO SUNDAY, 19 AUGUST, 1535 From Hong Kong
8.8. "KINSHAN"
8.00 A.M. 5.30 P.M.
will Leave Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. ani Macao at 4.50 P.M.
From Macao
3.00 A. M.
2.00 P.M
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EVENTS
MONDAY, AUGUST 12. Auolons-Bousehold Furnitare, 'Lammert's, H.K. Sales Room, 2.30.
Pratt,
Cinemas
to take off from Cairo this evening | King's ---"Folles "Bergere.""" for: England after "naving had to | Queen's:-"Wednesday's Child.” abandon his attempted record-Central:-"Chinese Plèture.” breaking fight to South Africa on Oriental:The Mighty Barnum."" account of engine trouble which | Alhambra:-"Livizig On Velvet." developed on the first stage of his Majestic West Point Of The Air"
Star: Behold My Wife!"
Commercial-Hong Kong and, Shanghai Banking Corporation In- berim Dividend payable.
London, Aug. 10. air Frederick Leith-Ross econo- mic adviser to the British Govern ment, who is to visit China to enquire into economic conditions there. salled in the RMS. Empress o: Britain this afternoon.
Interviewed by Reuter, he said
INMPERIAL AIR WAYS he was unwilling to talk because
London, Aug 9." his first object was to explore the
Imperial Airways has decided to situation and report to the Goy-duplicate, after September 24, the
ernment.
He added: "The fact that they are sending me out seems to dicate the interest they take China's Anancial and ̈ economic cimculties. "The object of my visit is to see whether, in co-operation with the other countries concern- ed, any proposal can be framed
which will help to restore stable and satisfactory conditions, bene fitting both. China's export trade and her foreign trade. I am look- ing forward to conditions in the Far East and hope to make the ac- quaintance of the Chinese Minis ters, on whose views I am natural- ly bound largely to rely."
Sir Frederick said that he hoped also to come into contact with the most important English trading Interests in Shanghai, many of whose London representatives he had already seen. He denied the report that he intended to visit Washington, bur hoped to meet some American representatives in Shanghai with whom he might Co-operate...
journey.- British Firelcin.
air mali service between Calcutta and Singapore, following the dup- lication last January of the service between London and Calcatta, in response to the increase of traffic After that date both services which leave England each week on Tues- days and Saturdays will continue through to Singapore. British Wireless
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SAFETY OF AIRCRAFT
London, A¤g 9. The National Physical Labora tory, at the request of the Civil Aviation Department of the Air Ministry, has undertaken an in vestigation of several problems connected with visibility and the safety of aircraft.
An attempt is being made to dis- cover means of aiding the farding of aircraft when an aerodyne is obscured by tog and of ring aircraft in the neghbourhood of high obstructions under poor: visibility perditions. Experiments will be made at selected aero- drome. A monoplane, tras been
and ground installation will include radio beacons.→→→ · British Wireless.
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Dances. Cheero Club; 8.30 pm. Meetings-Final, The Peninsulä Dock Co., Ltd. Messrs. Tro and Hodgson's Offices. 8A Des Voeux Road Central, 3 p.m.
Social-R: E. Old Comrades Open alf Wh'st Drive and Tombola. Wellington Barracks 8.30 p.m. Services Whist Drive, Y.M.CA. West Lounge, 9 pm; Tombola on
board ILMS Tamar, 7.15 p.m.
sports
Swimming.-20th. Battery: R.A. (YMCA.). 3 p.m.
Moan.--VII Moon, 14th Day, Sunrise.-5:58 a.m. Sunset.-6.58
p..
Tides High at 6.30 and....21.19; Lowat. 14.28...
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 Anniversariés and Holidays. -—— Spirits Festival. (Chung-Yuan- chich).
# Bathing, Australian and New Zealand Asscn., Police Pier, 8.30
p.m.
Cinemas King's Folies Bergere." Queen's "Wednesday's Child Central:Chinese Picture
Alhambra:"Living On Velvet." Majestic:-"West Point Of The Air" Star:-"Behold My Wife!!
While in Canada Sir Frederick specially equipped for the purpose oriental:The Mighty Barnum will spend twn anys in Toronto with relations, and he is also stay. ing a few days in Tokyo, when he hopes to renew, personaj contacts. Reuter,
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OBITUARY
Lord Woolavington
London, Aug 8. The death of Lord Woolavington. to-day recalls the serisational viċ- tory of his Epsom Lad in the Eclipse Stakes in 1901 when the South American Jockey, Gomez, had the misfortune to break the girths some distance from the fin. ish, Gamez gathered up the sad- dle and weigh: cloths under one arm, however, and rode home bare- backed.
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Formerly Sir James Buchanan, Baron Woolavington, was the first holder of the title. He was horn In August, 1849, and became Chair- man of James Buchanan and Co. Ltd, the well-known d'stilers, and also Chaloman of W. P. Lowrie
and Co, Lid, of Glasgow. He was a noted racehorse owner, and won the Derby in 1922 and again in 1926. There is no heir to the title.
SIR ALFRED PALMER The death is also reported of the octogenarian shipbuilder. Sir Al- fred Molyneux Palmer, Bart.
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the title is Mr. Anthony Frederier Palmer, who was born on August 29, 1914. Reuter
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Athens, Aug. 10. The historic town of Sparta was Taraged by a disastrous are, ac- cording to a statement issued from the Greek Home Office.
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Manila, Aug 10. Mr William Teeling, a Conser- vative Parliamentary candidate,
Tennis"A" Division, Chinese noted author and a frequent con- R.C. "A" V. Indian R.C., Club de tributor to the London Times on Recreto “A v. "Hongkong: C.C.. world social affairs, reached Manila Craigengower" 0.0. v. United Ser- late last night after an eventful vices FC Chinese R.C. “B” ¥. trip from Bagulo.
Club de Recreio "B." -
He left the mountain resort against the advice of friends last Saturday, driving an automobile, and accompanied by Senior Ramon Roces, & magazine publisher, son of a well-known newspaper owner.
The two men were cut off from Baguio and their route to Manila was impeded soon after their start by the foods, which followed the typhoon. Bo they decided, since roads were impassable, to wa'k to Manlia
Moon.-VIF Moon, 15th. Day. Bunrise---5.59 a.m."Sunset.-6.57
p.m.
Tides. High at 7.32 and 21493 Low at 0.45 and 15.08.
STALIN'S SUPPORTER
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(Special to "Hong Kong They had several narrow escapes
Daily Press"). and were once caught in a landside, (By" Telegraph," Copyright,." Tele- Teeling was buried up to the knees graphic Messages Ordinance, 1895 but managed to struggle clear. Ab | Beceived, August 18, 4.30) a.m.) one pont they accompanied a dead man across a river on a home- "made raft.
FORCED TO CLIMB TREE At Dagupan they were forced to climb a tree in order to enter a hotel which was surrounded by ten feet of water. They amused them- selves in the hotel by catching rice anak on the door..
As a result of their enforced stay in the food area, Teeling missed the Hong Kong steamer yesterday and will probably not sall for the British Colony until next week- Reuter,
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Moscow," Aug. 10, One of Stalin's confidential collaborators, Ivan Tofstucha, died from tuberculosis on Friday. Al- though He never played a con- spicfous part in Soviet-Russian public affairs, he was one of the most powerful men directing the organisation of the party.
"He was "frst of all Stalin's private secretary, then he became director of the so-called Secret ELITE STYLES, Shell Bouse. Queen's Ed., Hong Kong. Department of the Central Execu tive Committee of the Communist Party
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