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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD #THE

JOINT SERVICE OF THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO LTD

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CANTON LINE

DAILY SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 10.00 PM: only.

From Canton:

10.00 P.M. only. -

MACAO LINE

8.30. Sul Thi

From Hong Kong

Wook day 8.00 am. Kinshai..." Wook day 5.30 p.m. Sul Tal

Saturday Saturday 6.30 p.m. Klahna SUNDAY $8.30 am. Elmshan SUNDAY 1.00 p.m. Bul Tal

EXCURSION,

From Maczo 100 p.m. Klaskan 3.00. Sai Ta 3,00 Bul Tu 3.00 pan. But a

100 p.. Kishen

15.00 p.m. Kishan

HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO MACAO

#

28th and 19th MARCH, 1937, 98. "KINSHAN" will leave Hong Kong at 9.30 A. M. --

and Macao at 5.00 PM. Note:--All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 2010!

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

"CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"HELENUS".

FROM UNITED KINGDOM YIA SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at. Consignees risk, and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt Wharf. The Cargo will be randy for Delivery from Godown, en and after 22nd Alar

Optional Cargo will not be lanled hero, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the tinal part of call to which the option extends.

All broken, shafed and damaged foods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be saamined on any Tuesdays and Fridaya between the hours of 10.45 .. And Noor within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th Mar, will be subject to Heat,

All Claims against the Vowel must bo presented to the Underaigned on or before the 12th April or they will not | be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be fented.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agsate, 22nd March, 1937.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINŢE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNELS

THE 5.8.

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"OLDENBURG " having arrived from Hamburg and Porta of cail. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow loon, where delivery may be obtained a soon as the goods are landed.*

Optional cargo will not be landed bare, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, out carried on from port to port to the final port of call to

which the option axtends.

Na Cisima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th Mar, 1997, will be subject to

Bent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on 27th Mint,, 1937, at 10a.m., by our. Surveyors Mears. Goddard and Douglas.

To comply with the General Bauded Warehou o Baguiations, consignees

must have a Revenue Officer in attend- ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the 2nd April, 1-37, or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO., Agonia,

.

[8013 Hong Kong, 2 nd Mar., 1937.

THE

5014

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

FREGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE -

FREIGHT AND

** PATROCLUS” Sails 7 APB, for Marsailles, London,

Rot arcam & Glasgo *MEMNON" Sails 21 APB., for Marseilles. Casablanca,

London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Olangəw LIVERPOOL SERVICE

→ STENTOR”

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Bails & APR, for Havre, Liverpool,

Bromborough & Glasgow 'NEW YORK SERVICE BUEKENOR" Sails 8 APR,, for Boston, New York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, vis acila, Batavia, Straits & Cape of Good Hops PACIFIC SERVICE (vi LOBE, NAGOTA & TORGNAWA) **TALTHYBIŊJA* Sails 16 APR. for Victoris, Vancouver

& Besttle

INWARD SERVICE

"ANTENOR" "MENTOR" "PERSEUS

Due

28 MAR, From U.K. via Straits

1 APRIL, From U.K. via Straits

5 APRIL, From U.K. via Straits

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steams with

limited passenger socommodation

For freight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tal. 30223.

Agents.

1, Connaught Road, 0.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937.

ST. JOHN

AMBULANCE

Donations To Defray Nurses' Passages

The Director of Ambulance begs to acknowledge with sincere and appreciative thanks the receipt of the following sums, either donated or promised, towards defraying the cost of passage of five Chinese lady nurses to London for the Coronation of E.M. King George VI and for the review of the Bri gade of Her Majesty the Queen, Commandant in Chief of the St. John Nursing Divisions.

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LOCAL ESTATES

Late Mr. Tonge Leaves $81,000

William Asheton Tonge, who

ST. PAUL'S

SPORTSTM

Three Records Broken

died at the Old Rectory, Warbur- The 28th Annual Athletic sports ton, Chester, on October 29, 1938, of the St. Paul's College took place yesterday afternoon on the South China, "Athletic Association Foot- ball ground at Caroline Hil.

left local estate sworn at $81,000. The deceased

was also late of Tonge Hall, Prestwich, Lancaster.

An application by Mr. R. A Wadeson, the lawful attorney, for sealing certified copy of the pro- bate of the will, has been granted by the Supreme Court.

John Meek, watchmaker and Jeweller, late of 15A Meadow Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, who died on February 4, 1934, left local estate sworn at $28.900.

The Supreme Court has granted an application, made by F. W. T. Ross for sealing of confirmation (nominate) of the executors of the will

There were three records brok- en, first the shot put, second the 880 metres, and the 1,500 metres. These records were all broken by Wong Chow Mo. The results are as follows:-:

1. Senior 100 metres: 1st Chan Wa Hai (12 1/5 secs), 2nd. Heu Tak Yeut.

3. Junior 100 metres: ist. Chun Chung Hot (13.4secs.), 2nd. Leung Yu F.

3. Small Boys' 100 metres: 1st. Chen Sui Hing (14.8secs.), 2nd. Lui Kwok

The gesture towards the project originated with Professor Gerrard who Inaugurated the scheme with a donation of $500 at the Brigade reception tea party given in honour of Colonel Sleeman, Chief Commissioner Overseas, who ar- rived in the Colony on March 18, on an Inspectional tour. Prot.

Lady Evelyn Anne Young, wife Gerrard was generously supported of Sir Arthur Henderson Young. by Mr. Ho Kom Tong who sub-

G.O.M.G.. who died at Spring scribed $2,500 and by Mr. Fung Grove, Sunningdale, Berkshire, 5. Junior 400 metres: 1st, Richard Kong Un who donated a further England, and formerly of Singa Ng (87.5secs.), 2nd Leung Yu Yee.

pore, left local estate sworn at $9,- 6. Small Boys' 400 metres: 1SL Cheung Sut Hing (74secs.), 2nd. Tam Cho Yun.

$900.

The movement received a fur- ther Impetus at the luncheon party given by the Hon. Dr. Li

700. Lady Young died on January 24, 1936. -

1:

An application by Mr. G. Q. N.

4. Senior 200 metres: ist. Chan Wo Hai (25.6seca.). 2nd. Ho! Yu Yee.

7. 100 metres open to the girls

Miss Lal Li Ping (13sccs.), 2nd. Tong Yu Lan

Shu Fan at the Chinese Mer Tinson, the lawful attorney, for of St. Paul's Girl's College: 1st. chants' Club, in honour of Colonel Sleeman and at which function & representative gathering of pro-

minent members of the Chinese community attended-legal, finan- cial, medical and mercantile. In a

sealing certified copy of the con- Armation of the executors of the deceased has been granted.

speech The Hon. Dr. La commend MAN'S LEAP

ed the project to the assembly,

ot

The Hon. Dr. R H Kotewall eloquently recommended the scheme.. to his listeners and was ably supported by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo who guaranteed the collection of the total rum $8.000. The total amount 'needed is $10.000 to ensure comfort, pay passages and provide equipment The occasion is unique in the his- tory of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the Colony and serve to enhance the value of, as well as add lustre to, our Chinese Nursing Units not only in the eyes of the Colony, but of the whole

world.

Further help is needed.

DONATIONS

will

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Mr. Ho Kom Tong.. $2,500. Subscribers, of 2500 are as fol-

lows:-Mr. Fung Heung Chuen,"Sir Robert Ho Tang, Prof: Gerrard,

Mr. Chau Man Chi, Mr. Sum Pak Ming.

Subscribers of $100:-Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin, Mr. Au Slu Cho, Mr. Kwok Chan, Mr. Kwok Chuen, Mr. Li Jow Son, Mr. Wong Ping Suen, Dr. Arthur Woo, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. Kan Tung Po, Mr. Chan Shin Ng.

Subscribers of $50:-Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, Mr. Thomas Tam, Mr. Peter Sm, Mr. Au Wai Kwok, Mr. Kwok Yow Thig. Mr. Kwok Chuen, Mr. Wong Iu Tung, Mr. J Sing Kul. Mr. Ng Yiu Wan, Mr. Lo Yuk Tung, Mr. Pan Sin Wai, Mr. Luke Di Wari.

Subscribers of $25:-Mr. Chan

Mr. Kwok Hin Wong.

IN ATTEMPT

TO ESCAPE

Another Heroin Pill Factory

SEQUEL TO RAID

Kwan Iu, 38, appeared before' Mr.

Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with the posses- sion of 89,000 heroin pills at No. 47, Yik Yam Street, second floor,

on March 5.

The prosecution was conducted Assistant by Mr. M. J. Abbott Crown Solicitor.

་་

2. Senior Long Jump: lat Hoi Took Yee (18ft 5 1/2 ins.), 2nd. Chan Wah Hing.

Long

ist. 2. Junior

Jump: Richard Ng (17/t. 7 Ins.), 2nd, Lu Ming Kit

10. Small Boys' Long Jump: ist. Lul Kwok Wing (14ft 1 1/2 ins.). 2nd. Cheng Sul Hing.

11. Senior Shot Put: 1st. Wong Chow Mo (33ft 4 1/2 ins.), Lo Ting' Hol.

12. Senior High Jump: Kwok Ken Wing and Chan Wa Hai tied for first place (5ft 2 1/2 ins.), 2nd. Chan Wa Kuen.

13. Junior High Jump: 1st. Lu Kee Man (4tt. 10ins.), 2nd. Richard Ng.

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14. 800 metres Scout Race open to the Scouts of the 10th HK. Troupe: 1st. Yeung Chi Ching (6 min. 2 secs.), 2nd. Poor Hing Kit.

15. Senior

400 metres: Ist.

Wong Chow Mo (80 secs), 2nd, Cheung Wa Kuen.

16. 200 metres open to the old boys of St. Paul's College: ist. Lai Poon Yuen (26 secs.), 2nd. Lai Yu A. W. Kwan

Senior Revenue Officer Grimmitt said that the rear cubl-

17. Senior 800 metres: 1st Wong Chow Me (2 min. 21 secs.), 2nd. Lat Yu Kwan.

cle was used as a heroin pill fac- tory. The door had to be forced open and on the party entering 18. 200 defendant was seen jumping over the verandah to the first floor. A Chinese revenue officer shouted to

him, but he took no heed and leapt to the street and was only able to run a short distance when he was arrested by a constable. De fendant's hands were stained with white powder.

He

In evidence, Kwan said that the pills were not his property. was employed on the premises by one called Kan who went to Can-

Chan Lan Fong, Mr. Chau Iu Nio, ton a few days before the rald. He claimed that he had only been In the premises for about two. weeks.

AMBASSADOR ARRIVES

(Continued from Page 1)

which the Union Jack was dipped from the foremast of the cruiser. Above, one of the Bingapore flying boats circled over the harbour.

Од arrival at Queen's Statue Pier, and after formal introduc- tions on the wharf. His Excellency the Ambassador inspected a guard of honour drawn from the Sea- forth Highlanders, with the bag-

"May God kill me if I was the owner of those pills." he said.

He further stated that the stains

on his hands were from lime wash on the walls when he jumped over the verandah,

After formal evidence was given the case was adjourned till 3.30 p.m. to-day.

WYATT SCORES CENTURY

pipes and band in attendance. Fine Partnership

The Ambassadorial party and officials then drove off in cars to Government House where

TH

Sir Hughe and Lady Knatchbull- Hugersen, the Misses Knatchbull- Hugessen and Mr. Graham

w abay throughout their visit.

A largely attended dinner party was given at Government House last night.

i..

LUNCHEON TO-DAY To-day a luncheon to the Am bassador is being given by the China Association foined as hosts by the British members of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, and in the evening a aherry party will be held at the Royal Air Force Mess,

On Saturday, the Ambassador will be entertained to a Chinese luncheon and at night a dinner party is being given at Admiralty House.

With Ames.

Wellington, Mar. 24.

R. E. & Wyatt (144) and Ames. (97) mastered the New Zealand bowling when the M.C.C. had first knock and ended the day's play with 334 for seven wicketa.

There were 2,000 present in sunny and cool weather with a strong wind which bothered the batsmen.

metres open to the

1st.

A.M.

FOREIGN MAILS

EASTER HOLIDAYS.

On Friday, the 26th March the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 7.30 am. to noon. The Sheungwan Branch F.O, will be open from 8am. to am, and slo from 7 p.m. to. 8 pm, and the other Branch Post Offices will be open from 9 am 10 am.

On Saturday, the 27th March the General Post Office and Kowloon' Central Post Office will be open from 8 am to noon. The Shoungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am. to a.un, and also from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the other Branch Post Officts will be open from 9 am to 10 Ort Monday, the th March the Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 9 am to 10 am. and the Shoungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 9 am to 10 am, and also from 7 p.m. to 8 pm. The Generali Post Office will be closed to allow for periodical painting and decorating. Thore will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence each day as on Sundays. One delivery of regis tered correspondence at 11am. on Friday 26th and on Saturday 27th.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the Holidays.

RADIO NOTICE.

Telegrams conveying Easter Greetings and bearing the paid service indication LT" will be accepted by the Hongkong Government Radio Office for transmission via Radio to the places mentioned below during the period from 2ând to 99th March, 1937, both dates inclusive.

Philippine Islands

United States

Hawaiian Islands Canada

Newfoundland Great Britain Germany

The charge for this class of telegrams will be based on One Third of. the ordinary rate with a minimum charge for ten words.

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Radio Office.

FROM

#SHANGHAI and SWATOW

JAPAN

Suanemat and Fooceow

MANILA,

INWARD MAILS

CAWARA, U.8‚A, Japan and ShareAl

(Vancouver B.C., 6th March) SHANGHAI

JAPAN, SHANGHAI and EUROPE viel

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OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes members of the South China earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where Athletic Association: Mak nails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel Shui Hong (26 2/5 Beca).

osila, are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day. 19. Juntor 800 metres: 1st. Poon Kwan Kit (2 min. 46 secs.), 2nd. yum shu Man.

20. Invitation Relay:. 1st. St. Joseph's College (2 min. 48 secs.). 2nd. La Salle.

FOR

THURSDAY

21. Benilor 1,500 metres: 1st Wong Chow Mo (4 min, 56 2/5 Letters for "K.L.M. Service"- sees.1, a record.

due Amsterdam, 3th April

22. Senior 110 metres High Hurdles 1st. Chan Ma Hal (21 4/5 secs.), 2nd. Wong Chow Mo.

23. Sentor Inter-Group Relay: 1st Red House, 2nd, Brown House.

Straits. Ceylon, India, Adeo, Egypt and} *EUROPE via Marseilles--due Mar-1 seilles 22nd Aprit and London Parcels -due Jondon, 29th April

24. Junior Inter-Group Relay: Air Mail for Canton and Dis. 1st, Blue House, 2nd. Yellow House, tricts.

At the conclusion of the sports | Swałow

the prizes were kindly distributed Bangkok to their respecti winner by Mrs. Saigon... 8. W. TSO.

ILLUMINATING HONG KONG

Plans For Coronation

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and North Chinn (via Shanghai,,

gbanghai, Japan," Hocolala, USA, Central and South America Canada, and EUROPE via San Francis doa Ban Francisce, 14th April- and EUROPE via Siberia .....

FRIDAY

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—due, London, 4th April.

Householders and property hol- ders are informed that the Hong Kong Government through the Coronation Committeë are ar- ranging for suitable illuminations during the Coronation celebra- tions. The display will be some- what similar though a little more ¦ Letters · for “Australia by Im. extensive than that on the occa- sion of the Silver Jubilee. It is hoped that all property owners whose buildings are decorated under this schema will make special and substantial contribu». tion towards the cost in order that the charge to public funds may be reduced as much as pos-

The New Zealand eleven was composed of players touring Engible. land in the summer.

The M.C.C. were 162 for 5 when Wyatt got into his stride and en- tered into a fine partnership with Lealie Ames which fetched 115 runs for the seventh wicket, 100 of which came in 74 minutes..

Wyatt batted for 288 minutes, and after reaching thres Zgures.

On Sunday, there will be alun- he went on to make 144 which

cheon party at Flagstaff House and

included thirteen fours. He gave

Householders, especially those having residences in prominent positions, are cordially invited to co-operate in the filumination of the Colony, if only to the extent of a few lanterns, in order that there may be a first class display worthy of the occasion.

off. He stayed for 103 minutes

in the afternoon Ells Excellency a fine display of workmanlike and also hit thirteen boundaries.

the Ambassador and party will driving and leg-gliding, pod embark Informally on HMBE, Fal- mouth for Macho.)

Ames scored 7 with forceful cuts to the leg and driving on the

{“? The match will be continued.

to-morrow.— Router.

perial Airways Service"-due Darwin, 30th March.

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DATE and TIMER

Deucalion

Deucalion

C.N.A.C. plane

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K.P.O. Reg. 8.30 À M Let 9,00 AM

Parcels 9,00 & 10. Flog. Latters ¡G.PO& K.PO,"

6.45 AM 9:31AM

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8,00 PX 430 F K

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Shanghai, Japan, 22 Canada, USA.

and *EUROPÉ via Vistoria BC| Pras, Grant

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Thursday Islanddon Thursday, Atruta Maru Taland. 8th April

Letters for "K.L.M Service”. dus Amsterdam, 8th April

Straits, Caylus, India, Fast and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and EUROPE vis Marseilles-duo Marseilles, 95th April

Reg. 26th, 5.00 FM Lat, 25th, 1.39 PM Sheungwan 'P.O..

Let, 256b, 7,00 PM G.P.0. Reg.26th, b

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