1935-08-23 — Page 1

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

Page

O.K. SAUCE

TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST-

Winds,

eme Court

Hongkong Daily Press.

Served in the best places,

Registered så a' Nownpaper at the Gener -Post Ofles in the United Kingdom

ESTABLISHED, 185

No. 24034號蟀卅零仟寒萬式第日伍廿月柒年亥乙 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935. # BOTANFG TEXTIE

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY

REDUCED FARES.

Το CANTON

On and from SATURDAY, Angust 24, 1995, the following seduced fares will be in operation between HONG KONG and CANTON ON ALL EXPRESS AND THROUGH FAST TRAINS:

1st class 84 00 Hong Kong currency 2nd class $1.80

3rd class $0.70

Return tickets for 2nd & 3 class passengers are cancelled.

Special Fare Excursion, 3rd class only

Fare-60 cents Hong Kong currency

Kowloon dep. 7.87 an Canton ́arṛ, 11.03, am. Canton dep. 225 p.m. Kowloon arr.

6.50 p.m.

PATIHAN

KINGMARK

DAILY STAVICE

AIAGNO LINC

13 Sus ax

JOINT SERVICE OF THE DONGKONE, CANYON · AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA-NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

EXCURSION TO MACAO SUNDAY, BIR AUGUST, 1935 8.8. KINSHAN":

MACAO LINE From Hong Kong

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong

8.00 A.M.

410.00 P.M."

Sundaye at

will Leave Hong Kong st 9.30 A.M.

and Macao at 4.30 P.M.

8.00 AM. 6.30 P.M.

10.00 P.M. only)

From Macao

From Canton

5.00 A M.

4.30 P.M

Sundays at

4.30 P.M. only)

3.00 A. M. 2.00 P.M

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

Lager Beer

BRITISH BREWED

TOWER

BRAND

TOWER

KUTBRAND

lager beer

"TOWER" LAGER is guaran- teed British brewed from malt and hops only.

Cool, refreshing and sparkling to the last drop, it is a vitalizing and wholesome, drink, for all occasions. Absolutely clear and free from sediment TOWER LAGER can always be relied upon. It is a tonic and real thirst quencher

HOWARD WERE

ROYAL NAVY

First Minesweeping Flotilla

(Special Air Mail Service)

Londori, Aug. 5.

Captain V. A. G. Crutchly, DS.C. recently attending the Army Senior Officers' School, Sheerness,

H.M.S. Halcyon, as Senter Oficer In the First Minesweeping Flotilla. Portland. Capt. HG. D. Acian, D.80., whom be succeeds, goes in HMS. Harebell as Captain of the Fishery Protection and Minesweep- ing Flotilla

CONFERENCE OF DIARY OF LOCAL

BISHOPS

Held At Sulda

Berlin, Aug. 21.

EVENTS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Auctions-Household Furniture Lammert's Kowloon. Såles Room, 2,30 pm.

Cinemas -

Attended by twenty-eight Car- dinals. Archbishops and B.shops, King'a:-"Transient Lady," the annual Conference of Cathole Queen's:-"One New York_Night.” Bishops held its meeting privately Central:"Chinese Picture" at Sulda, in Bavaria, under the Oriental:-The Mayor Of Hell."

...

Is to take command to-day presidency of Cardinal Bertram or Alhambra:-"The Black Sheep."

Bresla to consider problems Maicsic:-The Red Morning."

Front.” affecting the Catholle Church in Star:All Quiet On The Western Lectures. Christian Fellowship, Germany, including the Reich Law. of June 20, 1933, introducing steri- lisation for hereditary aniictions. Helena Mar, 10.30 am.

Miscellaneous.Whist Drive and The Law Was passed before the Tombola, RA WO's and Sets. signing of the Concordat with the Mess, 8.30 p.m.; All Ranks Open Vatican, and conficts with the Air Tombo a, Wellington Barracks.

Captain Crutchley's last com- mand was of the cruiser Diomede

Catholic. Faith

The conference hopes that a compromise may eventually reached on this matter.

7.30 p.m..

Sports

(Lin- be Swimming. — D/3 Gay.

colns) Finals, 2.30 p.m.

Tennis Tennis Exhibition CRC. Causeway Bay, & pm.

·Moon.--VII. Moen, 25th' Day. - Sunrise.-8.03 am Supset.-8.49

Tides-High at 3.55; Low at

ANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24

Anniversaries, and Holidays. St. Bartholomew. Stopping of Heat (Ch'p shu)

rency smuggling by Catholic Pin priests; and resistance to the civil authorities by priesta-

J.

in New Zealand, before which he was Training Commander at De- For the greater part of venport. the War he was a lieutenant or the battleship Centurion in the

Other subjects being discussed | Grand Fleet. Volunteering for the

are the future of the Catholic E: Geurge's Day raid of 1918, he Youth Organisation, recently for-1 served in EMS. Brilliant at Us-bidden by the Government; cur- tend, where he gained the DS.C. Volunteering again for the second raid on May 10, 1918, he was first leutenant of the Vindictive, and after the captain had been killed' and the second in command Everely wounded he took command and placed the ship between the Fiers of Ostend harbour! The crew: escaped in: a mator-iaunch, "and when the C.0. of the launch sank exhausted from

wounde (tize second in command had already | been killed). Lieutenant Crutchley

took charge of the boat, then very much damaged, and managed to Leap-ner afloat antar rescued by

Thousands of Catholics from all parts of Germany have arrived to witness the gathering of the Bishops and to pray at the grave of St. Boniface for succour of the church. Reuter.

12.24.

IN

Bathing-YMCA, Police Pier. 3 p.m.; Methodist Church," Police Plex. 2,30 p.m., Gloucester · Road P'er, 2.45 p.m. Kowloon Tong Anglican Church, Police Pier; 3.15 pm: St. Andrew's Church, Police Pier, 3.30 p.m.

CinemasTM:

Instr. Lt. Cmdra-W. J. Baxter,

Barham, orgramms, and King's Transient Lady." survey to Royal Sovereign on recoming Aug 30, 3C. N. Tayloren Ore New York Night. the destroyer Warwick. He re-

Central: "Chinese Picture"- to Frobisher, Sept. 11 R G 20-Oriental: The Mayor Or Hell ceived the VC. for his great gallanward, to Drake for ENE College Alhambra The Black Sheep." try and indomitable energy. Sept. 18 C. Sobey to President. MalesucThe Red Morning."

for RN College, Greenwich, Sept stariennese Nights."

Social-Tombola on board HMS.

"

„B.M.S. VALIANT

20.

Sports

The battleship Vallant, Captain Ralph Leatham, will leave Sheer | Lts.-J, A. W. Tothill, R.P. LonsTamar, 1.15 p.; Craigengower ness to-day for the Mediterranean. date, J. W. H. Bennett, and K. C. Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9 p.m. Hitherto the Valant has been in Grieve to Queen Elizabeth, on re- the Home Fleet. The ships of the commg.; D. C. Kinloch, to Nelson. Queen Elizabeth class to which she Aug 20 C. B. Brooke, to Carlisle, belongs are being concentrated in Aug. 9; and J. R. Roberts-West, to the Mediterranean, and those of Pembroke. Aug. 12. the Royal Sovereign class in the Home Fleet: The Valiant has ex- changed crews with the Ramilies.

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments were made by "the Admiralty yesterday, Engr. Car-E. P. Parrick, to Campbell (on reducing

Surgn, Cdra-W. J. Colborne, to Rodney Aug. 26); T. N. D'Arcy, to President, for course (Aug, 28): T. Madil, M.B. to Orion; and C. N. Ratcliffe, to Pembroke, for R.N. Hospital. Chatham (Bept, 21.

Lt.-Car H. Dathan, to St. Vincent (Sept. 67.

CHANGES IN COMMAND

Baseball Canadians, v. Chinese (La Salle College), 3.38 p.m. *-

Bowls,→→→First Divis cn. "Po'icè RC v. Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon †B.G.C. v. Craigengower 3.CN HAN

Kowloon Decks v." Indian · RC; Lieutenant-Commander "G. T. Craigengower:"B" v, Kowlodo C.C. Lambert, hitherto second-in-com- Second Division Civil Service C.C. mand of the Active; 3rd Destroyer v. Police R.C.; Craigengower C.D. Flotilla, Mediterranean, has been v. Kowloon B.G.C., Hong Kong appointed in command of the Electric V. Taiked RC.; Kowloon Searcher, attendant destroyer to C.C. v. Yacht Club; Club de Recreio the aircraft carrier on that station:|| The Searcher is to recommission at Portsmouth on August 12. This is Lieutenant-Commander Lambert's first command. He went to sea in

the Centurion in the Mediter- ranean

Hong Kong F.C. MOOD-VII Moon, 28th, Day. Sunrise.-6,03 a.m. Bunse1.-8.49 p.m.R

Tides. High at 5.10 and 21.25: September, 1912, as midshipman of Low at 13:20 and 22,45.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 Anniversaries and Holldays. Lieutenant-Commander Roger Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Feast Frederick is to assuine command of St. Lou's, King of France, Lt-Cdr. (B)--A. D. Merriman. to-day of the Hussar. In the 1st

Cinemas to Broke (undated).....

Minesweeping Flotilla, Portland, in King's:-"The Countess Of Monte Surgi. Lt.-Cdrs.-H. G. Weus,succession to Lieutenant-Comman- Cristo." M.B., to Drake, for RN.B. (Aug. 8), and AC. Paterson, to Pembroke, for R.N.B. (Aug. 10).

der W. H. Thurlby, EAN. He last Queen's: "Paris In Spring." served in command of the river Central-Chinese Picture gunboat Tern in China in 1932–34 | Orienta":—"Dames,” Lt. (PLL RÄF.).-K. William Lieutenant-Commander Frederick Alhambra son, to Griffin (Aug. 23).

passed out from Dartmouth as

R

Born."

**Gentlemen Are

Lts. (E)-P. L. Nicol, to Ramim'dshipman with seniority of May Majestic: Naughty Marfetta

iles (Aug, 14); and T. G. B. Winch, to:Victory (Aug. 20). )

Temp. Lastr. Lts-A. G. Thoday, to Hood (Aug. 29); G. B. C. Britton, to Dryad, for course (Sept. 2); and H. E. Dykes, to President, for course. at RN. Collage, Greenwich (Sept. 18)

og

Sure, LL-W. M. Greer, MD., to Galatea (Aug, 13), 45 Ma

Payr. Lt (Retd.-L. I. Birch, re moved from Retired List (non- report).",

Payr. Sub-Lt. (Retd)-R. E Britt, remored from Retired List (non-report),

Grand Fleet, during the last 18 11, 1917, and was in HMS, Glorious;

months of hostilities.

Sports:

Baseball-American v. Japanese. Caroline Hill, 9.30,

Moon.-VII Moon, 27th. Day. Sunrise-6.03 a.m. Bunse-6.48

Tides. High at 820 and 21.23-

FISHERY PATROL COMMAND

Captain H. G. Dyke Acland. pm DSD assumed command yester day of M.8. Harebell as Captain Low as 13.48. of the Fishery Protection and Mine- sweeping Flotilla, Portland To

WALDON FOUND GUILTY

as the Harebell is due to arrive at Devonport for summer leave The Flotina has hitherto been

Hankow, Aug. 21, ocmmanded by Captain J 8. G. Joseph Waldon and six Chinese" Fraser D.8.0. In addition to the accomplices, including a woman, Harel It includes the Godetia have been found guilty on a charge The Admiralty notified the fol- and Rosemary shery protection of espionage by the Hupeh High lowing appointments yesterday cruisers (stoops), seyen tehery pro- Count

Lt-Cmdra-J. H. G Orhant, to tection gunboats working in the Their sentences Curacoa, Aug. & A. A Havers, to North Sea and elsewhere, and three nounced next weekRenter

will be an Pembroke, for RNB., Aug. 164. others (Garry, Lifey and Deel G. McGregor, to Nelson, Aur: 20- H comunestoned for the training of WV Stephenson, to Centurion, men of the R-N.R, in minesweep Bid G. E C. Wood, to Eagle, Augina trawlers

28 A B D. Ryder, to Titania, and

Capta

JW Heath, to Osprey, Aug. 301 P. nery Henterent

HE Welty-Everard, to Tury, Sept the battlá

2: J/H. Allison, U. BUR. James and Commonwealt Jairo quéer, Zizabeth do re-

comingland; JAK H. Ste

to Queen Elizabeth on

End to Resolution on tra

Пас

NEW SECRETARY GENERAL

Price

General Manag

45 Years Reliable (ptical or

Work

N. LAZARUS

Single Copy, 10 cts. Per Month, $3.

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

KONGLONG HORRL; REPULSE-HAX. HOTELLĄ.

PEAK HOTEL*

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTELS

HOTELS LIMITED.

In association, with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Litä, Pakding,

• GABARDINE . PALM BEACH

• FLANNEL MOHAIR

Summer Clothes

Need Frequent

pectal

Dry Cleaning

Send them to

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

Head Office and Works Mongkok.

Telephone

67032.

MORRISON PIANOS

*FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE FAR BAST

For Their

BEAUTY OF TONE-

LIGHTNESS OF TOUCH

and

LASTING. DURABILITY EVERY MORRISON PIANO IS FULLY GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS

Prices from $425.00 nett

CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY.

TSANG FOOK PIANO & MUSIC CO.

Ios House STREET.

Tel 24648.

HUNG CHEONG

VISIONS

GROCERIES

WINE AND SPIRI

AND

66. NATBAN ROAD,

Tel. 17108,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.