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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1937.

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MARRIED

Banks Twibell

The marriage took place yester-

day in the Lady Chapel of St.

John's Cathedral between Miss Grace Twibell, daughter of Mr. William Twibell, retired, of Bramp- and ton, Huntingdon, Hunts... Albert Edward Banks, Sergeant of the Hong Kong Police, son of the late Mr.

The George Banks Chapel was beautifully decorated with pink gladiol, and shaded pink arkspur, and paims.

THE NEWSPRINT SHORTAGE

Attending

Coronation Bright Outlook For Canadian Pulp Shares

SPEAKS OF BOOM

IN SOUTH AFRICA

The coming shortage in all cellu- lose products, Inluding newsprint (the paper on which newspapers and

ore Madeira, April 30.

cheap books

printed) General Hertzog, South African | admits of no argument, states the Premier, who is en route to Eng- "Evening News." land for the Coronation, viewed on his arrival here said he hoped for Germany's co-operation in solving the difficulties in South- west Africa,

one

inter-

Shortage is actually on us.

"

It is no good blg consumers whistling and shouting to keep up their courage. You do not get rid of pernicious anæmia by declaring that it does not exist.

Those who depend on paper us fact of the their essential raw material would be well advised to buy now, while they can, '

The bride looked charming in a

The Union's attitude was one of dress of ivory lace over Ivory satin. The dress was made with long cordial sympathy for the Germans Bleeves. Atting

at the there as witnessed by the closely

that German was wrists and slightly puffed on the shoulders, and had a short bolero official languages in that country coated of the same lace.

Speaking on finance, he said the Union was passing through a wave of great prosperity, both the Railway Government and State

She wore a wide brimmed hat of fine silk-straw, and carried a shower-bouquet of palest pink car- nations and maidenhair fern. She was given away by Mr. A. T. Sabey. and the best man was Mr. G. C.

Taylor,

"

The Matron of Honour was Mrs. A.T. Sabey, who wore a graceful coffee-brown dress of

crepe-de- chine with a deep collar of ecru lace, and wide bands of the same lace above the gathered cuffs of the sleeves. She had a close-

earnings having largely increased General Hertzog added, how-

Way ever, that a boom

always it was the Government's task at present to conserve the surplus in to prepare for the slump when is catnes.-

followed by a slump and

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

CANADIAN MILLS FULL Canadian mills are full. The

་ན་

Scandinavian producers are asking

a price half as much again as last year and are not booking contracta ahead of early 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

The Public-are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully prepaid. Insufficiently prepaid: Printed Papers, etc. are NOT forwarded.

1.

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

FROM

BHANGAI Knd AMOY

ANGHAS)

USA, CANADA, Jara” and ShaNONAL

(Seattle, 10th April

HALBORG

STRAITS

...

SHANGHAI and Swarow BANGKOK

AMOT

BAIGON

STRAITE

STRÄITE

1

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date,

24th April,"

STRAITE

ВЕЛИОНАТ

STRAITE

SANBI and Swatow STRAITE

CALCUTTA, STRAITS and SAIGON SWANGHAI

**

The hope of a few new mills in America, which will make kraft paper, is a vain one for newsprint, consumers. for kraft itself is in the same state of shortage.

During the slump years, news- sprint was sold at an uneconomic price. We are not seeing an

AUSTRALIA End MANILA order

fitting toque of brown, and carried BULLET LODGED advance from a normal level to an

a bouquet of shaded red orange African daistes.

and

The ceremony was performed by Rev. H.W. Baines after which a reception was held at Lane Craw- ford's Restaurant,

The honeymoon will be spent at Cheung Chau Island.

SIAN REVOLT

IN ARMPIT

abnormal level:

UNLIMITED DEMAND

We are seeing a readjustment from an abnormally low level to a

General's Encounter true level-and that true level is

With Assassin

governed and will be governed by a position where demand far out- runs supply.

Shanghal, Apr. 30.

Papers, textile substitutes and With a bullet lodged in his right pressing processes are all cutting armpit. General Liu To-chuan, into a raw material that is limited general officer commanding the at a time when natural industrial

REPENTANCE 49th army at Nanyang. Honan pro- recovery all over the world and a

Yang Hu Cheng Resigns

Shanghai, Apr. 30. Expressing repentance for the revolt in Stantu last December, for which he holds himself res- ponsible General Yang Hu-cheng Pacification Commissioner of shanst has telegraphed his re- signation to General Chiang Kai- shek.

Although the Generallissimo has forgiven him, he always entertain- ed apprehension that his rash ac- tions had set a bad precedent for his colleagues and now his troops have been reorganised. He wishes to be relleved of his duties "so may I may go abroad to broaden my knowledge and prepare myself for future services to the nation."

Reuter.

GERMAN-MANCHUKUO TRADE PARLEY

Pelping, Apr. 30. Although observers are confident an amicable settlement will be reached in the German-Manchu- kuo trade parley next month, the delegates are expected to enter the conference with strongly divergent opinions on several points.

one

for

vince, arrived here yesterday after, host of new ingenious processes noon by an Eurasia plane and im are making demand unlimited. mediately entered the Chungshan' The situation in the Canadian Hospital.

newsprint industry is thus The general's wife has also a that offers" enormous scope wound in the wrist but remains at future profit to holders of the Nanyang.

Common stocks of companies now An unknown assassin entered emerging from alump conditions General Liu's room at 6 am. on into a period of great prosperity, April 28 and fired at the general while he was in bed. One of the bullets hit his wife. The shooting

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Ways Direct Service"San Francisco date, 28th April

JAPATM

JAPAN

JAPAN

MANILA

Calcutta and STRAITE

JAPAN and Svangual

Prez, MoKinley

4. 0, Pani Dorman

Kurylchur

Boochote Ohakiang

Tjikarang

Porthos Jalakas

Houtman

imperial Airwaya'

Plane

Fan Huls

Jean Laborde

Terukuni Maru .... Shontung... Teba Maru F-... Antenor Tanda

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1st May

1st Mar

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5th May

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6th May

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7th May

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Home

7th May

Suva Maru

7th May

7th May

Pres. Pireco

8th May

Conte BiancⱭMANO

8th May

Triandari

8th May

Tyndarsus

8th May

Menestheus

9th May

9th May

10th May

Prai Linooln

10th May

Guyo Maru

Taiyo Maru

10th May

luth May

Hakodate Maru...

11th May

IN

Tai Ping

11th May

- DANADA, U.9 A„ HONOLULU, JAPAN and

Pan-American

Airways Plane

Manila Mar

SHANGHAI (VNDcouver B.C., 17th Apr.) Emp. of Canada, 7.8.A., Homozuld, Japan and SHaxo-)

BA1 (San Francise 10th April) STRAITS

A and MAKILA SHANGHAI

14

STATTE and MANILA AMOT... STELITS

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C.R.A, HONOLULU, JATAN and SHANG- HAI (San Francisco, 17th April) ...

· JAPAN

SHANGHAJ

JAPAN

- AUSTRALIA und Manis A

Tawa

Bangalore...

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes. earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised to slows at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

Fox

SATURDAY

aroused the bodyguards, who rush ASIATICS TO HELP Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

ed into the room and killed the assailant before he could fire again.

Zealand via Brisbane-dua Brisbane, 18th May

Upon arrival here, General Lau New British Defences Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service”—

looked pale but was otherwise well. The cause of the attempted murder is not divulged.--- Union News.

Diocesan Schools Reunion

(Continued from Page 1)

Asiatics and Eurasians are Lo help Britain defend her garrisons in the Far East, stater the "Bulletiz"" (Glasgow). A fortress company of Royal Engineers is to be formed. at Singapore from non-European personnet, enlisted locally, and it is likely that a Eurasian regiment will be formed soon.

Malaya already has a regiment of Malay soldiers, and the volun- teer forces Include enthusiastic Eurasian Malay. and Chinese

The Headmaster of the D.B.S. was présent (having come on units. from Z.B.W, where he had been

In Hong Kong, which is becoin- broadcasting one of his delightful ing increasingly Important in. programmes of grammophone music. Britain's defence "pattern in the Miss HD. Sawyer. Headmistress Far East strategic, zone, unskilled of the D.G.S., was also present and

Asiatic personnel is to assist in looked very charming in a dress of

manning coast defence armaments. dark blue lace. Mr. Peter Sin (President) was also there and Hon. Sec. Mr. A. G. F. Prow, also Mr. C. Y. Kwan, Mr., She. Mr. Kwok Chan, Mr. Kenneth Chan, and Mr. J. Shea, many of whom brought large parties.

CHINA'S 80 CASES OF GIFTS

I noticed Among the dancers

The Coronation delegation Mrs. E. C. Fincher in а dainly from China, due in London yester- dress of cherry checked organdie. day. brought 30

cases of Coro- Miss Molly Churn in bright flower-nation gifts ed crepe, and Mrs. A. G. Botelho In an unusual dress of red frilled members under the leadership of The delegaton is composed of 28

with black organdle.

Dr. H. H. Kung.

German merchants are expected to insist upon revision of the pre- sent agreement, which expires May 31, to provide for simplification of procedures, a more favourable ratio, a curb on re-export of Ger- man products to North China and better position for meeting the competition of other countries, according to a Mukden dispatch. Mrs. A. J. Kew chose white, and The Changchun Government has Mrs. G. V. A. Hall had a charming decided to reject any proposal for shade of wine red, worn with a revision of the agreement to make silver coatee. Miss Gibson had a it applicable to German imports of lovely dress of midnight blue. Manchukuo goods via Japan or any

Miss Ellen Ford looked enchant-

other third country. The decisioning in pale pink threaded with was made after Mr. Hikichi Kato, silver, with a slim over-dress of head of the Manchukuo trade re-pure white, and Mias Trudy Hing presentation in Berlin asked for

ARTICLES LIFTED FROM CARS

was very easy to look at in a back- full Instructions on the subject-less dress of black with a cor- Union New8.

sage of white camelias. 138 Phyllis Gittins doated past in white eatin' velled with white gauze. Miss "Bowny" Robinson looked sweet in saxe blue and Miss Dally Capell wore a deinty Professor Nixon, of 548, The dress of white taffeta.

distance Others I saw, in the Peak, reported to the police the. loss of articles which were left in were Mr. and Mrs. Jex, Mr. H private car No. 2674, parked near Gittins, Mr. and Mrs. Cecli Chan, Blake Pler between 1 p.m. and 6 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wong, Mr. P. p.m. yesterday. The total value N. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Bik of the articles was about $114. Chung, and Mrs, (Dr.) Nash who Mr. H. D. White of the B. and 8. was playing mah Jong with Mies Co. also informed the police of the Sawyer. loag of a camera valued at £20. The camera was stolen from the ear which was parked outside the Hong Kong Volunteer Headquar-

tore.

They are expected at Genou on April 28.

One of Messrs Cooks' couriers will meet them there, and super- vise the arrangements for the journey to London.

The Coronation gifts are part of

baggage.

due Amsterdam, 10th May.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Marsoilles-due Mar- seillan 28th May

Air

Mail for Canton and Dis tricts.

Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Fort Bayard Swaton, "Anor and Poochow

Amoy Saigon

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and North China (yla Shanghat)..

BUNDAY

Shanghai

Saizoo... Manila

Swatow, Amoy and Formoss

MONDAY

Nellore

PRR

Dark and TIME

Saturday, 1st.

Ord. 1/5, 800 A 38 G.P.O, &

K.P.O. Rajputana Reg. 9.30AM

Rafpetano

C.NA.C. plane

Kinguyan

Nin Jong

Soiatan drehun Lycemoon

Ord. 10,00 AM

#

G.P.O. & KP.Q. Bog. 1/5, 9.45 AM Ord. 1A, 10.80 G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Reg

Ord.

Noon

19.30 PM

100 гM

1.30 PM

3.00 3

407

5.MP

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Ord. Int, 53 PM Sheungwan P.O.

C.N.A,C. plane Reg. 1st, 5.00

Ord, 1st, 7.00 PM G.P.0

Laverkusen Kellermal

Prox. Me Kinlou Canton Maru

Hague Maru

Kwaisang

Straits and Calcutta Shanghai, Japan and EUROPE via Siberia Porthos Svatov...

TUESDAY

Air Mall for "France Orient Service "due Marseilles, 16th May.

Jean

Laborde

Saigon, Ceylon, India, Eart, and South Africa, Egypt and EUROPE vis Marseille due Marsellion 1st Jean Laborie Judo

Tiikarang Batavia... Shanghai, Japan and "ER FE via Siberia Terului Haru ...)

TAI

WEDNESDAY'

Nanning...

the delegation's 200 pieces of Foochow via Swatów

Straits, Aden and "EUROPE via Mar

siles de Mamailles, 4th Jan--! and London Farceladus London Antenor 10th June. Fort Bayard and Haiphong... Amoy

The King of Egypt and the Queen Mother together with the King's four sisters and a full suite will arrive shortly,

FATAL AIR CRASH

'London, April 99.

A collision has occurred between

two RAF, bombers, involving the death of five occupants. Three machines were flying in formation. near Methwold, on the Norfolk- Suffolk border when the propeller Supper

of one caught the tail of the lead- was served just after

dancing continued ing machine. Both fell, one burst- eleven, and

olding into flames and the other fell afterwards, and all the Students agreed that it was a most partly in the River Whiffey.-

Reuter. successful and enjoyable evening.

Swntow

THURSDAY

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service"- daɛ Amsterdam, 17th May

Straits, Caylon, India, East and Bouth |

Africa ...

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Beg. Tat, 6,00 r Ord. Sad, 5,00 AM Sunday,

fnd. 9,00 AM 9:00 AM

4.00 M

9.00 #

Monday, 3rd,

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1.30. 8,80 x

Tuesday, 4th," G.P.O. &

K.P.O.

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9.30

8.45 A

9,20 AM 3.80

(G.P.O. & K.P.O.

**** Bug.

Lord.

0.6. Paul DoumaT Tainan

Wednesday, 6th.

-8.30 #58 G.P.O.&K.P.O. Parcels 9.00 Beg,

3.40 AM Ozd 10.30 AM

200

329 PM

Lemang

Thursday 6th, G.P.O, &

Manila

Maru

Reg. 1.30PM

(Ord. 2,00 P

Manila Moru

*Buperscribed correspondence only.

10.80 A M

K.P.O.

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