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SAFETY 1S

SCIENCE PROVES COLD WEATHER NO PROTECTION FOR FOOD

WITHOUT SAFE

REFRIGERATION FOOD SPOILS AND HEALTH IS: MENACED IN WINTER AS IN SUMMER

W

Health authORITIES URGE THAT FOOD BE SAFELY KEPT IN A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE AS WITH FRIGIDAIRE

INSTALL

YOURS

NOW

ND

RD

FRIGIDAIRE

PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR HONG KONG & S.CHINA

DODWELL&COLTP

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

TEL.C. 1030

Cinemas aboard ship

FIRST RUN cinemas are shown

regularly on every voyage of the President Liners....... This is just one, of the service features we provide to make your trip more enjoyable.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES and AMERICAN MAIL LINE

KLAVENESS PACIFIC COAST-ASIATIC

K

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SERVICE,)

Sailing 20th March

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NAVAL ISSUES.

BRITAIN HAS GONE TO EXTREME LENGTHS,

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930.

HONGKONG ESTATES.

ADMINISTRATION OF THREE

LOCAL PROPERTIES.

London, Feb. 21. Mr. Thomas Norman Symons, en- It is understood that M. Briand gineer, formerly of Prye Estate,

Province Wellesley, Straits Settle will return to the London Naval ments, who died at Gwynfryn Up- Conference as head of the French lands, Swansea, on March 16, 1927, delegation. His principal collea-left Hongkong estate to the value gues are expected to be M. M. Albert Sarraut, who attended the Washington Conference, and Pietre and Danielou, who is president of the Briand group in the Chamber of Députez.

BON.

Chinese Estates.

RADIO BROADCAST.

CATHOLIC SERVICE TO BE RELAYED.

gramme.

pro-

To-day's Programme..

11.-11.30 a.m. Commercial news. 12.-1

1.5. Demonstration

1.49 pm Weather report. 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Experimental pro-

and local football results.

0 p.m.

gramme.

Overture "William Tell"

9.15-11.30 p.m. Programme of dance. music, Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

11.30 p.m. Close down.

To-morrow's Programme. 10.00 am, Morning service relayed from St. Joseph's Church:

1-Holy Mass:

(a) Kyrie.

(b) Sermon:

"The Soul Doubt," by Rev. Father Gallagher S..

The William Tell" overture will be broadcast by ZBW to-night at 9 p.m., the remainder of the programme consisting of dance musle. To-morrow the morning aörvice from St. Joseph's Church will be relayed, the evening of $14,800. In his will he appoint-programme consisting of a well ed Margaret Louisa Symens, widow, balanced selection of gramophone re- executrix, and George Oliver cards. The Wellesley "Symons, son, executor, to be broadcast on a wavelength of week-end programmes, Mrs. Symons, to whom probate was 355 metres, are given below. granted on November 22, 1927, died at the end of the following month before she had fully ad- Although Conference stands. administered the estate and ad- journed until Wednesday, experts ministration was taken over by the are dally continuing examination of the question of special ships not

Letters of administration with falling into any clearly defined the will annexed have been grant- category, and expect to be able to ed to Mr. E. Davidson, of Messrs. complete their report for the First Hastings, Denny's and Bowley, who Committee by the time the con-is attorney for the son. ference, resumes.

In his will, testator bequeathed The Times' to-day says. "The everything to his widow and direct- British and American memorandaed that on her death the property (part of message missing) shows should be equally divided among that this is going to be an even three sons or their heirs. more difficult matter than was ex- pected, especially as some of the figures, if they were translated into actual tonnage, would involve a very considerable increase in the programmes contemplated by Great Britain and the United States. But while no Power can be expected to make any concession really im- perilling its security, all the Powers may fairly be asked to consider whether the international outlook for the next five years does not | justify greater readiness to reduce their armaments than some of them have yet shown; and whether either their security or their naval and political prestige will really be endangered by accepting compro- mises which, if they should prove unsatisfactory, can be reviewed at the next conference in 1936 in the CUNARD CÓ. ATTACKED light of the situation as it then presents itself. Great Britain, by suspending work on the Singapore Base, and by drastic cuts in her constructive programme, has already gone to the extreme length in the way of reduction. During the adjournment of the conference, other Powers might usefully ask themselves whether they can not come some way in the same direc- tion."-British Wireless.

SOVIET METHODS.

RUSSO-GERMAN TRADING CONCERN HARASSED.

Berlin, Feb. 21.

|

Local estate worth $4,200 was left by Woo Ku-hing, alias Woo Yun-shing, banker, who died in- testate at No. 47, Chu Kwong San Street, Canton, on March 28, 1929. Letters of administration have been granted to Woo Sui-man, liv- ing at No. 7, Bonliam Strand East.

Letters of administration to the estate of Tam Yu-sang alins Tam Chui-mi, álias Tam Shau-yik, late of Shui Nam Village, San Wui District, who died in testate on March 8, 1929, and left $3,300, have been granted to his nephew Tam Yu, bank assistant, of No. 7, Bonham Strand East.

COMPLAINT OF COMPETITION

WITH AMERICANS.

Washington, Feb. 21.

(c) Offertory.. (d) Sanctus.

Benedictus. and

Agnus Dei, (e) Post-Communion. 2.-Benediction Sacrament.

of

the Blessed!

(P) Salutaria. (b) Tantum Ergo. (c) Adoremus. 11.00 a.m. Chinese programme. 1.18 p.m. Weather report, 9.00-10.30 p.m. Programme of Vic- tor reords by courtesy of Messrs. Teang Fook Piano "In Springtime-Overture,"

Company.

Chicago Symphony Orchestra. "La Partida (The Departure)," E. Blasco-F. M. Alvares), "El Canto del Presidiario

(The Convict's Song),"

Emilio De Gogorza. "Fantasia," (Mozart),

Dr. Harold Darke. "Rheingold-Abendlich Strahlt Der Soane Auge," (Wagner),

Friedrich Schorr, "Pastoral Symphony," (Handel), "1. How Lovely Are the Messengers," An attack on the Cunard Com-

2. See the Conquering Hero pany for trying to "akim the cream,

Comes,"

Victor Concert Orchestra. of the winter tourist business to "Valsa Brillante," Cuba" from the Americans, was

(Chopin, Op. 18), "Valse Caprice," (Rubinstein), made in the House of Representa-

Ignace Jan Paderewski. tives by the Republican, Mr. Wal-"Festival To Deum," (Dudley Buck), lace White,

chairman of the "Kreutzer Sonata."

Trinity Choir. House of Representatives Merchant Sonata No. 9 in A Major), Marine Committee.

(Beethoven, Op. 47). Isolde Merges-Arthur De Greef. 10.30 p.m. Close down.

Mr. White described the Cunard competition to Cuba as unfriend- ly, and asked Congress to protest against it.

He also denounced the preferen- tial customs tariff granted by The German Ambassador to Canada on shipments through Moscow is still making representa-Canadian ports, as another dis- tions with a view to the removal of crimination against United States the difficulties which the Soviet shipping.-Reuter's American Ser- authorities are allegedly creating vice. for the Russo-German Trade As- sociation (known

as Drusag)

largely controlled by the German Government.

There is much indignation in Germany owing to the alleged systematic harrying of what is des cribed as a model concession, im- mediately it began to earn profits, supposedly with a view to reducing! it to financial straits.

It is declared that the Soviet local authorities have threatened distraint on it's goods, without the slightest legal justification; while the trade union Rostoffondon has claimed from the company a levy of three per cent, on the wages of all its workers, retrospective for two years, although they do not belong to the union.Reuter.

LADIES' GOLF.

MEDAL COMPETITIONS AT FANLING.

A Medal Competition was held over the New Course, Fanling, last Tues- day, for caps presented by the United Services Ladies.

The first prize was won by Mrs. Sheldon, 84-876, the runner-up being Mrs. Sherry, 83-1479.

for

Α prize was presented by the Club Service members on the New Course д Medal Competition open to

on the same day. Mrs. Steel-Perkins won, 95-2075.

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& A'werp 5,273 19th Mar. | Straits, Colombo & B'bay

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

26th Feb. 17th Mar.

con.

TAKLIWA TILAWA TALAMBA TAKADA TALMA

7,936 10.006 i 8,018 Į

22nd Mar.

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It is considered probable that economic rather than political problems will be the main cern of the Imperial Conference, which will open in London September 30, and that the work of the Imperial Economic Con- ference, which will meet about the same time, will be merged in it.

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nexion with the administration of the Crown Colonies, will also meet in London this year, probably in June or July. The last colonial as on that occasion, the Gov- conference was held in 1927, and,

ernors and Administrators will be the chief delegates.-British Wire-

After tea, the prizes were presented, and a group photograph was taken. Leae.

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28th Feb. 4th Apr. 2nd May.

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& Osaka 16,619 28th Feb. | S'hai, Koba" & Yoko

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& Osaka

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