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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG CANTON MAGAD STEAMBOAT CO LTD STHE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the British Line

CANTON LINE

DAILY SERVICE From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M."only. From Canton: 10.00 P.M. only.

CURTAILED SERVICE. SATURDAY, 5th June, 1937, "From Hong Kong: No Sailing. SUNDAY, 6th June, 1937. From Canton: No Sailing.

From Hacao

MACAO LINE

From Hong Kong Week day 15,00 mm, Kkashm

4.90 p.m. Sul Tai 1.30 am. Bu! Tai

∙Weak day

Saturday

BATONÁKY

1.30pm. Kinaban

BENDAY

$0.50 am, Kinaban

SUNDAY

1.00.p.m. 8ul Tul

EXCURSION.

Priestin

floyd

8.00 pm Kinakau

3.00 m, Bui Tal 1,00 az, Bui Tal

1,03 p.m. Bul Tal 3.00 luckan

15.00 pm. Kizsban

Note: All vessels equipped with Wirelos. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephona 2010)

To Italy

NEXT BAILINGS

АРВ

"Victoria " 6th June

To Shanghai "Conte Rosso" 19th June

SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Validity 100 days at greatly reduced cost allowing of 2) months stay in Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd Clays travellers to London.

Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genon and Retard £132, £88, £58 Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

To BOMBAY

COLOMBO

SINGAPORE...

10

SHANGHAI ....

£44 £25

E21

£41.

£22

£19

£18 £12

£13

£11

19

£ 6

ROUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates in connection with all the Trans- Pacific & Trans-Atlantic Coafer- ence Lines

ITALIA" LINE Agents for the sale of through and indepen dent tickets to North, Central and South American ports via Italy. THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON-23 days-Special facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggago with liberal free allowanon.

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Lines on very favourable conditions,

LLOYD TRIESTINO

P.O. Box 143. Tel. Addr., "Lloydiano" Telephones 32969/3. Canton Agents: -DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shameen.

FOR SALE

NEW LAID. LEGHORN EGGS From The Diamond Leghorn Farm Diamond Hill, Kowloon.

Agents :--

HUNG CHEONG,

(Tel 57108).

KOWLOON.

THE

66, Nathan Road,

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

FREGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

MENESTHEUS" Sails 10 JUNE, for Marseilles

"AENEAS

London Rotterdami, Hamborg & Glasgow "Sails 29 JUNE,, for Marseilles, London,

Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE BELLEBOPHONTM Saila 22 JUNE, for Havra, Liverpoo

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE PHEKIUS"

Sails 28 SEPT., for Boston, New York,

Philadelphia and Baltimore, rid Batavia, Straits & Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE (OBE, NAGOYA & YOKOHAMA)

Sails 16 JUNE, for Victoris, Vancouver 'IXION"

& Beattie

INWARD SERVICE

"AGAMEMNON."

"IXION

"TITAN"

6 JUNE, From U.K. via Straita JUNE, From Pacific via Japan

and Shanghai.

13 JUNE, From Europe via Straits "AUTOLYCUS " 14 JUNE, From U.K. via Strails.

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

Himited passenger socommodation

For freight, pasage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel: 30233.

Agente

1. Connezght Bond, C

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937.

BODY FOUND ON PATH

Police Investigating

The Case

FERRY WHARF WHAT ABOUT THE

COMPLAINTS

(Continued from Page 1)

for the use of the crow... Regard- ing, the ferry which was alleged not have run at 5 pm. On that day, it was stated that this was because the lacoming vessel broke two piston rings and on its arrival at the wharf it was taken off the run and another one put

minutos

HOLIDAYS?

(Continued from Page 1)

wishes to take in a olhema show in the evening. There is swim- ming and plenty of it, and if only the management of the Hotel can come to some arrangement with the Deep Water Bay golf course authorities to allow holiday-makers to use the course in the mornings, the attraction will be even greater.

AT STANLEY There is the St. Stephen's College at Stanley and when the "summer vaer" are on the place is half- emptied of the boarders. Have the school authorities, one wonders, ever thought of turning the school into a sort of summer camp during those seven weeks? It will not

The body of a Chinese male, known to be a fisherman, between the age of 30 and 35 and dressed in a black cotton singlet with blue short pants, was found by troops yesterday at a forestry path lead-in its place. ing from the military path at Fak The schedule of the ferry ser Shul Wan to Lyeemun Barracks. vices are every twenty

The body which had not been lifeless for a long time, bore wounds on the head, throat, chest and abdomen which were ap parently caused by a chopper.

It is believed by the police that It is a case of murder and Detec-made for the sailings of the Kow-only bring in exta revenue for the Live-Sergeant Rowzesky is Inves- tigating the case. Up to a late hour last night no further develop- ments were reported.

BISHOP HALL'S APPEAL

(Continued from Page 2)

If you, for some reason, cannot play Follow my leader, you can st least play forfeits and send a cori- tribution to the acting Treasurer. of the Boys' Club Association, Mr. Kwok Chan, at the Bank L/Tado- Chiria, or to myself at the Bishop's House?

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For eighteen months now the Boys' Club Association has been carrying forward the work begun by the Children's Playground A5- sociation. We have two Clubs with 60, boys in each-one is at the gates of the University: the other near the Chinese YM.C.A. below Calne Road.

another

and if a person misses the first boat it is only natural that he

have to wait would twenty minutes for the next one that leaves. From the first of next month there will be a new schedule

loon City ferries, which will make it easier for the passengers,

Plans For New

Central Market

(Continued from Page 1).

THREE STOREYS The new Central Market, plans for which are still in preparation at the Architectural-Office of the Public Works Department, will em- brace all moder.. conveniences and when completed will meet a long- telt need in the Colony.

school but it will mean that an- other seaside hotel will be available to the Hong Kong public during the hottest months of the year. and it is felt that such a step will prove extremely popular.

CHEUNG CHOW

An ideal holiday spot, whether one wishes to spend Just the week- end or even a month, is Cheung Chow. There is an up-to-date boarding house in this fishing- folks' island and the place boasta several, excellent beaches, and es- pecially for those who want peace and quiet, there is no place like Cheung Chow.

In the New Territories, too, there are a number of places where one may find rest. These holidays within Hong Kong are just as good The building will be of three as those in other places and the storeys, it is understood, and on one thing that makes the local ones so attractive is that they are the third floor there will be Sani- tary Department offices and quar-so much cheaper, and what is more ters.

The usual retail fish stalls will be on the ground floor of the new Central Market.

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It is also learned that the new building will be slightly narrower than the present one thus allowing for the widening of Queen Victoria The Gala Performance to-mor-Street, on the east side of the row, for which our grateful thanks market, and Jubilee Street, on the are due to the Management of the west. King's Theatre, is to enable" us to Between the demolition period pay what we still owe for rent of and the erection of the new build- our club premises, about $500, anding, the poultry. beef, pork and to go forward. We want this gum- fish stalls in the present Central mer to establish a Club in Wan- Market will operate th the south chal, and one, if not more, in Kow-block of the Western Market. it loon.

was learned. The vegetable and We have found the Clubs in fruit stalls will pocupy the ground some ways more self-running than toors of shops in Queen's Road we expected. Chinese boys seem Central opposite the Central Mar- more clubbable than the English ket. boys I have known in clubs in England.

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MORE HELP WANTED We want more men and women with experience of clubs to help

We want to know of organisa tions who will be willing to spor- sor a club.

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The wholesale fish and vegetable will go to the new market a Ken-" nedy Town.

OPENING DESCRIBED Regarding the present Central Market, which was opened in 1885, the Hong Kong Dally Press" or that year has the following in- teresting.item:

We find we can run a club for $50 a month, including rent, water,

The new Central Market was light, and the honorarium of the opened on the 1st May. During Warden. A bilingual warden isne day a large staff of bare- the pivot of each club, so that no backed coolles were busily engaged. English man or woman need tear in removing the fittings from the the language difficulty. "If you old dirt Degrimed sheds which can box, or play ping pong, or tell have for the last few years answer- us how an aeroplane works, ored for the Hong Kong Market. how an electric bulb is made, or Judging by the unusual avidity if you just want to bring an even-with which they went about their ing's interest in your own person work it was evident that the to a shabby street, you will have a healthful change was heartily wel- great welcome and a great use. comed.....

The market is in We have found preliminary em-every respect adapted for the ployment for nearly 100 of our 120mportant purposes for which. It boys; and been able to put many was erected. It is commodious, who were drifting into disease and freely ventilated, strongly bulit, physical debility on to the road of and there is every accommodation bodily and mental health.

for the stall holders and visitors. But there are many, many more, The floor is of concrete, and the and there are girls as well as boya. aisles wide. A walk through the Our work is but begun. We place when business was brisk did want all the help any one can not disclose any obnoxious. smells, offer, if we are to give the child- and it was certainly cooler inside

street. It is to be hoped that the Chinese will see the advantage of always maintaining yesterday's. standard of cleanliness."

important still people who spend their holidays in this manner help to keep the money inside Hong Kong. That alone should recom- mend the idea! "

NEW CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

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FOREIGN MAILS

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

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

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INWARD MAILS

U.S.A., Honolulu, Jayan and Bhano, mät (San Francisco, 8th May)—and EUROTE via Szuania (London date. 17th May)

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SEKAME JAPAN

SHANGHAI

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SWATOW

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|Imperial "Altways.

8th June.

Tinaga.

8th Juno

Changia ***

8th June

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8th June

Shirala

8th June

9th June.

9th Jane

9th June

10th June

10th Jans

Pan-American

Airways Plans

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MANTLA STRAITS

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10th June 10th June

-- REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and' where maila are advertised to close at er before.m., registered and parcel maila are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

SATURDAY

a committee to go into the ques- tion of expansion. Mr. Fung Keong. Vice-Chairman, donated 85.000 and a further donation of "Straite and Calentia a similar sum was collected by Mr: Kwan Chak Man, another ener- getic supporter. The remainder of the Committee were responsible for 8500 each.

All this splendid response fol- lowed an appeal launched by Mr.

Chan Wai Chuen.

The site adjoining the Convent was selected for the new hospital building plans for which were pre- pared by Mr. J. Caer Clark, ・・

THE BUILDING- The new building is of three storeys and comprises the follow- ing:-

Ground floor, out-patients. de- partment; waiting room: iolation ward; boller foom; storage room; servants quarters;

First floor, office; doctor con- sulting room: children's clinic:

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Air Mail for Canton and DCN.A.C. plane Rog

tricts

19.30 N

1.30

Saturday, 5th, Ord, 5th, 0.00 AM G.P.Q. & K.P.O.

Noon

Ord.

Tot Poo Sek

Aushing

9.30 PM

Parcels

3r0PM

Pres. Jackson

Blox. Om

4 15 PM

5:00 PM

(Reg. 10KL

Fort Bayard Swatow Shangbai, Japan Candia, D.8.A., Central and South America, and EUROPE via Victoria' BO..- dua Victoria B.C, 23rd June and i

EUROPE via Biberia

J Manila, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Fictoria ...

Naplesaue Naples, 27th June 2

Air Mall for “K.L.M. Service"

dus Amsterdam, 17th June

traits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Eut)

and South Africa Saigon .....

Manila

Straits and Parcels only for Germany via

Hamburg

reception hall; children's ward; Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, nursing room and pantry;"

Foochow and North China (via Shanghai),

Second floor, children's ward: nurses room; nine rooms with verandahs (these rooZAS

can be used as private or public wards); Third floor, operating theatre; two private rooms; three wards for maternity cases; three wards for midwifery: roof laundry. There are altogether 100 beds.

To-day's date coincides exactly Sourabaya with the date of the first Commit tee meeting held in 1934.

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R.M.A. DELPHINUS

The RM.A. Delphinus left Kal

day with two passengers, Mesars Haywood and V. Ostananda. "The plane also had on her 2.126 kilos of freight and 162.277 kilos of mail.

SUNDAY

Foodbow vis Swatow. dwaton, Amoy and Formoss

MONDAY

TURKDAY Manila, Makasser and Bourabaya Manila

THE

***

WEDNESDAY Amoy Swatow and Bangkok :

ren of our shabby streets a chance the building than it was in the Tak for Penang at 11 am yester-ghanghai and Japan to start straight in life. Mr. James Middleton Smith, of Messrs. Ellis and Edgar, has done most of the work so far. He badly needs more helpers.

The film on Sunday night is aptly called "Pennies from Heaven." Remember, though, to change your pennies for dollars, and if you cannot come to the per- formance, send those dollars to Mr. Kwok Chan at the Bank L'Iride- China.

And if you think heaven is something far removed from you and your life, here is a better de- finition of H. "Heaven is where the love of God holds unquestion- ed away." So heaven can be in your heart.

VISITORS TO KULING

HONG SONG TIDE TABLE From June 5 to 11, 1937.

→ Hin WATIK..

LOW WATER.

Hong

51 Kong

Standard Time:

Hong Kong Standard Time

Bat.

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90,00

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Shanghal, June 4: Madame Chiang Kai-shek Mr. TV Boong and General Yang Chu-chung, one of the principal leaders of the Ebenst revolt of last - December proceeded to Kuling this morning on the Generálissimo's privata Junker's aeroplane Reuters

Height

WEATHER REPORT

ROYAL OBSERVATORI.

HONG TÙNG

10 am, June 4: Barometer (at sea level), 29.78

Temperature, 82 F-

Humidity, 86 per cent.

Wind Direction, ENE

Wind Force (Beaufort), 4 Temperature, maximum yester- day, 85 F

Temperature,

night 76-7

minimum

Last

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10h, 1850. 15 30-day, 0.01 ing: 100 SI 00:30: 29 | Total rainfall, since January 1, 1440 || 08 ||19,94 Ins, y --/

16.007150

1818 0.1 0857 81 170202

Against an average of 21.43 ins Bunset to-night, 1.05 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 5.38 a.m.

03.29 8 1 -1741 100 | Wif

1 p.m., June 4. Barometer (at sea level), 29.71.

Humidity 88," Best Wind Force Maximum tempera- mum temperature, 16.

Beaufort)

Rainfall nit:

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Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service due London,

20th June

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perial Airways: "Service" Darwin, 15th June.

Danson Scharnhorst

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Plane ways

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