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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS

FORNT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD. ETME CHINA NAVIDATION CO.LTD.

TRAVEL ї

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 9 A.M. only..

(No aniling on Sunday) ·

Frow Canton;

8 A.M. only.

(No sailing on Sunday).

MACAO LINE

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

from Macao

by the

British Line

Saturday

SUNDAY

.do .. Kinshas 8.30 p.m. Thi 8.41 0. T 3.30 p.m. Elnahan 17... Klonisan

3.00. Ya! TAL 4,00 p.m. Kinn Jem. Hui Tai đó thế gian tới THI

8.3 p.m. 9 Tai

Linahan 4.00 p.m. Kirahan

EXQURSION;

NDL

From Hong Kong

Wish day

SPECIAL EXOURSION TO MAÇAO SUNDAY, 6th March, 1938,

5.8. "KINSHAN"

will sail from Hong Kong at 9.30 A.M. and frum Macao at 7 P.M.

Note: All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephons 2010!

APD

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE

Donau

Dale

From Hong Kong to

Europa

Voorala

Porti

Amber

Maru, Oran, Lisboa, Antwerp. 'dam., Hamburg & Bramen

taru

ī

Ora, Bank, Hamburg, Bremen

MAY.

220

Scharnhorst.....

Genoa, R'dam., Brumen, Ifanīnieg

fare

Strelts & Ceylon

Alster Dail

Kelinmhorst ...

Scharberet

Singapore, letawan. Colombo

Mar.

7

Hingspor

Mar.

Sineupora, Praang. Belawan, Columbia..

HT.

#

Maalls.

Mur,

Shanghai & Japan

Shanghal, North'

Scharnhoral

Shanghai, Yokokatas. Kalm

Mar.

China & Japan: Seale

Nhai, Uniren, Taku, Kolk, b

31ar.

Babject to Alteration wilburt Notice

Yor Page Ami #reight apply :

Manlia

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Queen's Building.

MELCHERS & CO.

AGENTS

Telephone'77

CANTON AGENTS: JÈBSEN & CO., SHAMEEN, 6.C.

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

"REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

Sails 9 MAR for Marseilles, Landoji

"HEOTOR"

Rotterdam & Glasgow "MENESTHEUS” Bail, 23 MAR, for Marseilles, London,

Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow,

LIVERPOOL SERVICE "TEUCER'> Bails 21 MAR, for Havre, Liverpool

& Bromborongh

NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUOUS" Sails 7 MAY, for Boston, New York

Philadelphia aui Raltimore, vis Cape of Good Ropa

PACIFIC SERVICE ( DAIREN, KORE, NAGOTA &-YOKOHAMA)

"IXION" Sails 12 MAR for Victoria, Vatraver

INWARD SERVICE

"IXION"

"PERSEUS"

"OYOLOPS"

"AGAMEMNON

Seattle

6 MAR, From The Pacific Coast

Dro

7 MAR, Fron D.K. vin Straits

9 MAR, From Europe via Straits

12 MAH, From UK vin Straits

ار

Specially reduced fares are quoted for asrgo steamers with

limiter passenger accommodation

For freight, maage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

F

Agente 1, Connaught Road, C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938.

FLOWER SHOW PRIZES

(Continued from Page 7)

VEGETABLES, ETC.

"FALSE" FINGER-

PRINTS

FOREIGN MAILS

Nasturtium, Mr. W. J. S. Key Man Shows How They be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. In-

Open to all, except Peak Gardens 2. Mr. W. J. Anderson, and Chinese Market Gardeners.

Collection of Vegetables of a varieties.--1. Lady Ho Tung; Com- mended. Major G. M. Churcher.

Cabbages.-1. Mr. P. C. Potts; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Savoy Cabbages.-1. Mr. P. C. Potts.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli.-1, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton.

[

Pansies.-1, Dr. J. ÉL. Mont- somery; 2, Mr. F. C. Hall.

Violets.1, Mr. W. J. Anderson; 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfield.

GENERAL EXHIBITS

Cut Roses, any colour-1. Mrs. J

Can Be Copied

Ordinary air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Omet and General Post Office. They should

sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the dedelency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

A man accused at Croydon Air Mall Services" to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtan, Tientsin Quarter Sessions recently of break-

Peiping are temporarily suspended, ing into Purleybury Lawn Tennis | Club pavilion and stealing goods Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America worth £7 10s demonstrated to the are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

T. Bagram: 2, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton Bench how finger-prints could be

Cut Flowers-1, Mrs J. T. Ba-"simulated."

grum.

He was. David Pearce, 30. of

1 vse of Cut Flowers (to be southsea-road, Croydon, and he Lettuces (Cabbage varieties-1.judged for decorative effect)-1,

was found not guilty and dis- Mr. P. C. Potts: 2. Mrs. W. T. Miss M. J. Loureiro; 2. Mrs. S. T

charged.

Stanton.

Lettuces (Cos varieties),-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mrs. W. T. Stanton.

Endive.-1, Lady Ho Tung. Brussels Sprouts.--1 Lady Ho Tung.

Khol Rabi-1, Mrs. E. M. Staple- ton.

Williamson.

and

`INWARD MAILS

From

Por

Due

4th Mar. 4th Mar

4th Mar.

Pearce denled that a finger print] 1, basket of Cut Flowers for

found on the neck of a bottle was Holhow children aged 13 years and under.his. He produced a small mirror Bangkok and Swatow..... set up by the exhibitor without aid and arst pressed a pad of some Shanghai

Robertson.

||

Kwangtung Kwelyang.

Glenapp.

date, Imperial

Miss E. Sanger; 2; Master Aplastic substance against a prison Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

oficer's finger. Then he pressed Direct Service "-Londen the pad on a mirror.

24th February. "That," he said, "is a anger print Japan indus of this officer and his Anger has Japan

Austraila and Manila... not touched the mirror."

Table Decoration for Dinner or Luncheon.-1, 'Mrs. A. H. Compton; 12. Mrs. S. T. Williamson; 3, Miss M. J. Loureiro; 4. Mrs. C. B. Brown.

Display of Cut Flowers.1, Mrs.

T. Bagram.

Turnips-1; Lady Ho., Tung. Carrots.-1. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; |Lady Ho Tung

Parsnips-1. Commended. Mr. E.

J. R. Mitchell,

Onions, Lady Ho Tung. Leeks-1. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Futatoes-1, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell. Radishes-1, Mrs. E. J. R. Mit- (chell; 2. Lady To Tung.

Beets.1, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton: 2. Lady Ho Trung.

Celery-1. Mrs. W. T. Stanton;

Mr. P. C. Potts..

Tomatoes.-1. Lady Ho Tung: Major G. M. Churcher.

Peas-1, Mrs. W. T. Stanton: 2. Mr. P., C. Potts,

French Beans.1, Lady Ho Tung.

·VEGETABLES, ETC, FROM PEAK

Collection of Vegetables of 6 or more varieties.-1. Mr. F. C. Hall; 2. Dr. J. H. Montgomery,

He said he had experimented Saigon.... with a mixture which could be Dairen Group of Bulbs-1, Mrs. J. T.

spread on a door handle or stair Japan Bagram.

Straits rail, Group of Cacti and Succulents-person whose prints were wanted Straits

or on any place which a 1. Mrs. J. T. Bagram.

Dwarf Plant.-1. Mr. Eu Tong- sen.

iton.

Haiphong would be likely to touch.

FRENCH POLICE "BAFFLED" Shanghai and Amoy Annuals.-1, Mrs. E. M. Staple-mixture on the back of gloves and

He claimed he had placed the Air Mall by Pan-American Air- wayn Direct Service" San Francisco date, 23rd February. secured the finger impression of a man without his knowledge by Shanghal shaking hands. Anyone with crim-Shanghai and Amoy inal intentions he declared. could Japan obtain fingerpints and put them Japan on a safe at a "job" where the Saigon police would find them.

Flowering Plants-1. Major G. M. Churcher; 2. Mrs. J. Scott Harston

Australia and Manila

CHALLENGE CUPS Plants in Pets, Open.-H.E. Sir Geotry Northcote.

Plants in Pots, Feak-Mrs. A. W.

When. Det.-Sergt. Livings said Straits ....

Strulta Hughes.

Pearce's suggestions were Vegetables, etc., Open-Lady Ho that Tung..

fantastic, and that any print made USA., Canada, Japan and Manila

Seattle, date, 12th February Vegetables, etc., Peak.-F. C. Hall. as described by him would im-

Shanghal Ct" Fowers. Open-Mrs. W. T.mediately be detected by an expert,

Pearce replied that the French Amor Cut Flowers, Peak.-Mrs. N. Lpolice were "absolutely baffled" by Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- Smith,

the method he had described. " The prosecution called a

Collection of Vegetables of 6 Stanton. varieties.-1. Dr. J. H. Montgomery. Cabbages-1. Mr. F. C. Hall; Mrs.

S. T. Williamson,

Savoy Cabbages.-1. Mrs. E Cock; 2, Mr. W. J. Anderson.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1, Mrs. J. Scott-Harston.

Lettuces (Cabbage varieties).--1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2. Dr. J. H. Mont- gomery..

Lettuces (Cos varieties)-1, J. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. W. J. S. Key,

Endive,1, Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 12, Mr. W. J. S. Key.

Brussels Sprouts.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2, Mr. W. J. Anderson.

Kohl Rabi-1. Dr. J. H. Mont- gomery: 2, Mrs. J. Scott Harston

Turnips.-1. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld:

2. Mrs. E Cock,

Lady Northcote Challenge Bowl

man

Straits and Manils

hat--Vancouver, BC., date 19th February...

awarded to the exhibitor who has who swore that Pearce was with "traits

done the most to promote or im- him when the robbery was com-

been Japan and Formosa. prove horticulture in the Colony mitted. This witness had

Japan with theexhibit Mr. J. T. Ba-sentenced on three charges after Straits and Manila

27 other cases had been taken into gram.

consideration, including the offence with which Pearce was alleged to be concerned.

Banksian Award-Lady Ho Tung

BRICKLAYERS IN BURGLARY

Sentenced For Lockhart

Road Crime

The jury held that the evidence was not sufficient to convict Pearce.

BROUGHT DOG INTO THE COLONY

Straits and Manila

Manila

For

|" Airways Plane

Manila Maru.. Mirzapore

Nankin.....

Perseus...

Pan-American

Airways Plane Exlor........ Tjinegara

4th Mar.

4th Mar. MAT.

4th

4th Mar.

Bontekoe.

5th Mar..

Delagoa Maru.

5th Mar

Kutsang..

sth MET.

6th Mar.

Cyclops......

6th Mar.

¡G.G. Paul Doume.

Taiyuan....

5th Max.

3th Mar.

4th Mar.

6th Mar.

6th Mar

6th Mar.

7th Mar.

Marechal Joffre... Taiping... Cremerchan

8th Mar.

8th Mar.

8th Mar.

8th Mar.

Pres. Jackson

9th Mar.

9th Mar

10th Mar.

105h Mar.

Si Kiang Kumsang..

Mainam...

Hector.... Talma....... Scharnhorst.

Emp. of Russia.... Haruna Maru.... Suwa Maru............. Helyo Maru .....

10th Mar.

11th Mar.

lith Mar

12th Mar.

12th Mar."

19th Mar,

12th Mar.

| Agamemnon

Conte

Blancamano.

Neptuna

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL, MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails A charge of importing a brown are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails Two unemployed bricklayers, Lo chow dog into the Colony was pre- are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Kuen, 25, and Szeto Chi, 40, apferred against Kwan Ta!, 57, when peared before ' Mr. R. A. D. For he appeared before Mr. R. Ezwards ¦ rest at the Central Magistracy at the Central Court yesterday, yesterday charged in connection Kwan admitted the charge and with a burglary at No. 84 Lockliart was remanded for 24 hours in order Road, ground floor, on February 23. that the police could ascertain The first man was accused of from the Colonial Vetirinary Sur- burglary and stealing two pleces of geon whether the dog could be 2-cloth, property of one Puz Ching taken away.

Carrots, Dr. J. H Mont- gomery; 2. Mr. W. J. Anderson

Parsnips. 1. Mr. F. C. Hall: 2 Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.

Onions.-1. Mr. F. C. Hall. Leeks.-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 2. Mr. F. C. Hall.

Potatoes.--1, Mr. F. C.

Hall:

Dr. J. H. Montgomery.

yee, while the other was charged Acting Sub-Inspector Baysting Radishes.-1. Mrs. S. T. Winam-with aiding and abetting and with prosecuted. son; 2. Mrs. T. K: Bousfeld.

Beets-1, Mrs. S. T. Williamson;

2. Dr. J. H. Montgomery,

Celery-1, Mrs. S, T. Williamson;

2, Dr. J. H. Montgomery.

Tomatoes.-1. D. J. H. Mont- zamory; 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.

"Feas.-I. Dr. J. H. Montgomery, 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.

French Beans.-1, Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

Vegetable Marrows-1, Dr. J. H. Montgomery: 2. Mrs. J. K Bous-

feld.

CUT FLOWERS

Open to all except Peak Garders and Chinese Market Gardeners.

using violence on complainant's i servant..

LC

to

sentenced was

three months' hard labour and Szeto to ja total of nine months.

Detective Sub-Inspector W. N. Darkin prosecuted.

CONTRACTOR AND

SNATCHER GAOLED

FRIDAY

Samshul and Wuchow...........

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the Eurasia Airways Service"! (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).. Kongmoon

Shanghai and Japan... Tentsiri

Sentence of nine months' hard Fort Bayard labour and eight strokes of the Swatow and Amoy

Per

Date and Time

Friday, 4th

Kongso..

Eurasia Plane On Lee...... Naldera...

Newchwang

Tal Poo Sek.

Anhui

cane was imposed on Tam Choi, Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & S. Af'ca Manila Maru. 21. unemployed, when he appeared || Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

remand before Mr. R. A. D. Japan. Honolulu. UB.A., Canada, ¦--

on Forrest at Central Magistracy yesterday on charges of snatching a pair of gold earrings from an old woman, and returning from banishrient.

4

COOLIE FIGHT When Ng Cheung. a sub- He was arrested by Detective A. contractor; remonstrated with Ghani, of the Special Branch, Cheung Hing, an earth coolle, over C.ID, on Monday, after a chase. the poor quailty of the latter's work, words ensued and ended in

Beistan.

8.15 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Rex.

9.00 AM

Ord

9.30 M

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

10.30 AM

11.30 AM

1.30 PM

9.30 PM

3,00 PM

C. & 8. America & *Europe via

San Francisco-due San Fran- cisco. 22nd March and *Europe ver Silberta Shanghat......

PAT.

4,00 PM

Ord.

5.00 PM

Pres. Coolidge.. Barentsz.

Reg.

6.30 PM

6.00 PM

Par. 4th 5.0 IM

Reg. 4th 540 PM

Tanda.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- bane 22nd March

Straits, Ceylon. India, E. & S. Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Mar- seilles due Marseilles, 1st April Comorin..

News has been received in Hong Kong of the success with honours of Cut Flowers.-1, Mrs. J. T. Ba-ja nght in the street.

R. A. D. Miss Grace Ellis, daughter of Mr. gram; 2, Mr. Eu Tong-sen.

Brought before Mr.

ER. Ells of the Hong Kong Daily Sweet Peas-1. Mrs. W. T. Stan- Forrest at Central Magistracy yes-

SATURDAY disorderly Press. in terday charged with

the advanced junior ton; 2, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton.

Antirrhinum-1. Mr. Eu Tong-conduct, each of them was bound division of the Trinity College of Samshui and Wuchow..

love in ¡sen; 2, Mrs. A. Raymond.

the sum of $10 for 12 Music. Miss Ellis Is schooling in

Perth, Western Australia, Roses, any colour-1, Mrs. E. M. months. Stapleton.

Carnations and/or Picotees.-1,

H. E. Bir Geoffry Northcote; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Cacatus Dahlias.-1, H. E. elr Geoffry Northcote,

Dahllas, other than Cactus.-1, Mrs. L. Dunbar; 2. H. E. Sir Geoffry Northcote,

Mignonette.--1, Lady Ho Tung.. Nasturtium.-1. Mrs. L. Dunbar;

2. Mrs. W. T. Stanton,

Pansies-1, Bir E. Des Voeux; 2, Mrs. R. E. Hoare..

Violets-1, Mr. Eu Tong-sen; 2, Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell.

X

CUT FLOWERS FROM PEAK

Cut Flowers-1, Mra C. E. |Brown; 2, Mrs. A. B. Purves.

Sweet Peas.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. J. Scott-Harston.

Antirrhinum.-1, Mrs. J. Scott- Harston; 2, Dr. J. H. Montgomery.

Red or Pink Roses,-Cominiended, Mr. F. C. Hall.

Carnations and/or Picotees.—1, Mr. F. C. Hall.

Cactus Dahlias.-1, Mrs. N. L. Smith.

Dahllas other than Cactus.—1, Mrs. N. L. Smith.

Mignonette-1, Mrs. J. K. Bopa-

¡neld.

Picture above shows W. J. Skin ner in his singles tie against Tsui Yan-pul.

Sandakan

श्र

Tai Hing

Tal Beun Hong...

Ale Mall for “K.L.M. Airways Ser-

•vice" due Amsterdam. 13th Mar. Comorin Kongmoon

Fook On... Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong...... Klangsu...... Shanghai:

Sinklang.. Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Europe via Brindial- düe Brindisi 25th March

SUNDAY

|Ord, 5th 9,00 AM G.P.0. & K.P.Q. Far. 4th 5.00 PM Reg. 5th 9.45 AM Ord 6th 10.30 AM

Saturday, 5th :

8.15 8.30 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg

9.30 AM

Urd.

10. 0 AM

10.00 AM

1.00 PM

9.20 FK

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg.

.....Conte Verde...... Ord

2.45 PM 3.39 PM.

Sunday, 6th

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Kwaisang.

Shanghal

Nan Kin.

9.00 AM 9.00 A1

Manila

Nagara.

9.00 AM

Monday, 7th

Marechal Joffre.

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“་ MONDAY

Swatow and Tientsin AYNA Kingyuan.... Shanghai and *Japan............

Airmail for Manila, 'Gaam, Hono-

lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American -duo San Francisco 14th March.

Airways Plane *Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Cana-

da. U.B.A., Central and S. Ameri-.. ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcela for Canada only)-— due Vancouver B.C., 27th March and "Europe via Siberia

. 10.30 AM $5.00 M Kowloon P.O." Keg 6th 60 PM Cri. 8th 5.00 PM G.P.O.

Reg. 5th 5.00 rat Ord. 7th. 6.00 AM

Parcela Beg.

.......Emp. of Canada... Ord.

*Superscribed Correspondence Only,

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