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limited panonger accommodation.
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mentioned.
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San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
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Tuesday, 19th Apr. Wednesday, 4th May,
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.Tuesday, 26th Apr. Tuesday, 24th May. Rotterdam via G Suez,
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (private exchanges to all Depts,
THE
HONGKONG
"THE SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME.
REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET ISSUED,
A abund financial position is dis closed in the annual report, and balance sheet of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, which is conducted under the auspices of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Trust As sociation.
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1932,
RANSOM RAISED
KIDNAPPERS OF DABY
INCREASE DEMAND.
THE DIME-A-DANCE GIRL
(Continued from Page 8.).
went, if she were very cold, it New York, Apr. 18.
would be all right. Surely just The kidnappers of the Lindborgho ait chatting with him for b baby have increased the price of short while would be all right. ransom to C$160,000 and the police Perhaps ho meant to tell that the and Federal agents are combing the
Someone tapped hor on shoulder. Boston and Cape Cod areas on land engagement was broken. and sea and in the air.
tho
It is also reported that when houten," hissed a voice in the ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC
Colonel Lindbergh flow over darkness. "Don't wiggle so, indy. in a preamble it is stated that Martha's Vineyard to keep his I can't see the picture for your the report is 1esued "In the hope tryst with the kidnappers he was that it may be the means of solicit accompanied by, the Chief of the
tremendous importance."
The work of the secretary and members of the committee is also referred to in eulogistic terms.
Substantial Donations. "Our donations amounting
to
hend."
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Empr. of Rania' Empr. of Japan Empr. of A Empr. of Canada Empr. of Racin Empr. of Japan Epi. of Asia
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May 2 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 6
May 11 May 18 May 19 May 24 May 9 May 20 May 23 May 24 May 26 May 23 June 4 June 10 June 3 June 10 June 16. June 21 June 3 Jane 6
July 4 Jura 17 June 20 Juna 21 June 23 June 95 July 1 July 4
July 6 July 8 July 14 July 10 Анд. 1 Jaly 15 July 18 July 18 July 21 July 23
Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 11 Aug. 16 Aug. 31. Bapt. 2 Sept. 3 Bopt.13 Sept.26 Hopt, 15 Sept.17
During the cooler months of tho | $2,407.88 represents largely a grant/Heat and ran up the long shadowy / Emps, of Ossada July 29 Aug. 16 Aug. 13 Aug 20 Aug. 27 Pent. 8
gone
Aug. 12 Aug. 15
of Russia Empr. Empr. of Japan Empr. of Aria
Aug. 26. Aug. 29 Sept. 9 Sept.12 Sept, 13
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Ellen sat rigid.. Four twenty- Ing further financial support to Revenue Intelligence Service.ee now. Perhaps he had gone. Should she saunter through the enable the committee to proceed un-Router's American Service. hampered with a work. bf such [It will be recalled that the lobby to see?
kidnappers' failure to keep the
The picture moved on toward a Snifles rose The report attributes much of bargain was attributed to Police tragic denouement.
a few men from the audience; the early success of the Home to Interference.]
coughed explosively. Pale blurs of the untiring efforta of the late Pre-
Ellen was dry-eyed, sident and chaplain, the Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey. Credit is also table Increasen being shown on man-handkerchiefs showed in the grey
wages, darkness. given to Mr. Anstey's successor, the agement salary, servants
decision. Rev. Erris C. II. Tribbeck, "for the fuel and light, rents, ratos and frantic with restlessness and in- At 10 minutes to 5 she surren- enthusiastic and optimistic manner taxes, and repairs, whilst the aum
dered. At 10 minutes to 5 a smail in which he has taken over the of $2,500 has been written off for depreciation and our reserves in-
section of the matinee audience was leadership of the institution."
treated to the spectacle of a young creased by $1,762.71.
girl who jumped hastily from her aisle toward the street.
Ellen entered the lobby of the year and with the return of the of £50 from the Lords Commin-
Vandervent at 5 o'clock. naval ships from their northern sioners of the Admiralty and a Hotel cruise, the committee prepared an generous donation of $450.00 from Her breath was coming quickly; interesting and varied programme! the Whampoa Bethel Fund. Fur- her cheeks were crimson banners, of activities. An entertainmenta ther, at the beginning of the pre-She hesitated before she plunged a Charity Into Peacock Alley. It was not too committee was formed under the sent football season. chairmanship of Commander E. D. Football Match was arranged be late yet to retreat with her
various tween a combined Services Team pride. But her pride was Brooke, R.N. and with sub-committees allocated to deal and the South Chinn Athletic As-and she knew it.
Home received
WILA Larry
not there. By the with sociala, lectures and debates, sociation. The
Lime she had made one hurried very successful season has been $874.80.
"It is obvious, too" continues the
the brilliant, through passage enjoyed.
report "that many of the local mirrored alley she had assured Sports and Social Work.
Chinese citizens realise that the herself of that. She assured hor- well. Afler reviewing the
presence of naval ships and military self of something elec n sporting activities of the Home, the units in Hongkong in as much in She was glad, glad, glad! Glad report states that the library has their interests as those of the coun- that kind fate had taken him off heen recently recatalogued and retries from whence the defence force before her folly had come to its conditioned and now comprises
are drawn. This is evidenced by the consummation.
She had lived through nearly 1,000 books.
The Sunday evening Service Chinese friends who have, from
time to time, expressed their in- longest afternoon of her life she Men's Hour,
terest in our endeavours, with thought-but she still lived. She throughout the year.
was still young. And she had her "This report would be incomplete pride again, a little battered per- new algas of life. An average of generous donations.
intact. but substantially without due mention of the follow-haps, 50 attend this hour of social fol- lowship.
Referring to the financial state-ing gentlemen, whose names we are Larry would never know that she ment, the report says "The Sino-glad to include in our list of donors, had come to meet him.
-Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. After she had eaten a solitary Japanese unrest, which has neces- Mr. R. H. Ketewall, and Messrs. dinner she felt considerably better, sitated the withdrawal of many Fung Wei-shing, Ma Ying-plu, Ho A girl of 20 finds it hard to main- of the naval ships and military personnel frum the Colony, ha Siu-lau, Wong Kwok-shuen, Ng But when she reached Dreamland seriously affected the revenue of the Sze-kwong, Mok Kon-nang, and for the beginning of her second year under review, but in spite of there are many others who Home during the intter part of the Cheung Kat-shing. It is felt that evening there she felt the black TO CANADA & UNITED STATES.
will mood returning How could she this and the fact of the continued gladly subscribe towards our aims bear to dance again in the arma
which
various
continues has shown
depression in the value of dollar, it will be seen that the Home has weathered the financial storm fair- ly successfully.
"Servicemen numbering 38,695 have slept in the Home during the past year as against 30,033 for the year 1980. This figure shows an increase of 6,932 over 1930, and 12,060 over 1920. Our "shake. downs" have revealed remarkable figures: they disclose the startling fact that no less than 9,505 men oc- eupled this form of accommodation. during the year under considern- tion. This is an increase of 4,352 uver 1930 and 7,693 over 1929. In addition we have had to turn away an average of more than 50 men. per night during our busy period.
"The committee of the home are fully alive to the need for the pro- vision of sleeping accommodation sufficient to meet whatever demands are made by the men it is proud but it is left to the to serve, financial support of those into whose hands this report may fall as to whether the scheme for an enlargement of these present pre- mises shall become a reality, and place us in a 'position to meet this' very urgent need, justified by the continued patronage of our service men.
"Our proft and loss account has had to face heavier flanncial calls) than during the previous year, no-
Passengers desiring to travel comfortably on a Limited Budget should ask about the EMPRESS TOURIST CABIN accommodation
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HONG KONG-MANILA
the
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Arrive Manila
May -
For further information please apply to:-
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
Kom-tong, Chan Lim-pak, Kwok tain a mood of black depression REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES
had con-of another man where she and objects when they aro versant with the urgency of our danced and laughed with Larry?
(To be Continued.) need."
DUE SUNDAY AT THE QUEEN'S.
Got ready for the supreme, exotic thrill of your picture-going days!
GRETA
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IN
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A
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Time Limit-One Year.
SUMMER ROUND TRIP TICKETS
to Victoria
Vancouver Seattle
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
(CANADA) (CANADA) (U.S.A.)
& RETURN
1ST CLASS
G$540.00. SPECIAL CLASS G$300.00.
& RETURN 1ST CLASS SPECIAL CLASS G$345.00,
G$562,00.
Summer Round Trip tickets will be on sale during the month of June, July and August, 1982. Return limit December 31st. SPECIAL CLASS cabins are available on all "President Liners" to Beattle at fortnightly intervals, and on our splendid new "PRESIDENT HOOVER" AND "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" to Honolulu, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Panama Canal, thence to New York,
We shall be glad to furnish further information on request.
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INDO CHINA STEAM
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Destination.
& Shanghai
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To Tsingtau via Swatow Norviken
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To Singapore, Penang & Hosang
Calcutta
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Yokohama & Osaka
To Kobe via Amoy &
Osaka
Kutsang Yuengang
Kumsang
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To Sandakan
To Shanghal via Swatow Hangsang
& Foochow,
Sallinga.
Thurs., 21st Apr. at 10 am. Sun.. 24th Apr. at 10 a.m. Wed., 27th Apr. at 10 a.m. 1st May at 10 a.m. Sun,, Wed., 27th Apr. at
p.m Fri., 6th May at
B p.m. Sun., 1st May at
Wed., 18th May at 7 a.m.
3
7a.in.
Thurs., 21st Apr. at noon. Wod.. 27th Apr. at noon." Fri., 22nd Apr. at noon. Wed., 27th Apr. at 7 a.m. Fri., 22nd Apr. at 10 a.m.
For freight or passage apply to:-
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la provided for Round Trips to Japan, on Company's Calcutta Line Steamers, at the specially reduced fare of $250. These roturn tickets aw available for three months.":
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SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
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Outwards to:
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5th May.
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27th June.
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SHANGHAI, & JAPAN PORTS.
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M.V. "NANKING" M.V. "TAMARA” Passenger. Rates:
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Hongkong to Genoa
"A" Class
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"R" Claas
£52
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