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FAR EAST AIR

MAIL NETWORK F

COMPLETION IN TWO YEARS

BRITISH PLANS

London, Sept. 20.

Air

The International Traffic Association will hold its half-yearly conference in London next week.

Thirty countries will be repre- sented and Mr. Woods Humphery, Managing Director of Imperial Airways, will preside.

Membership of the Association running re- ia limited to firms gular air lines in their own or other countries. Among matters to be considered are the unifica- tion of methods of operation and the facilitation of passenger and goods traffic.

At the first sension, Lord Lon- donderry, Minister for Air, will address the delegates.

National Air Transport Com.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

A block plan of the new Industrial School which will aid the reader in appreciating the lay-out.

WAR RESUMED IN

GRAN CHACO

PARAGUAY REJECTS

ARBITRATION

CINEMA AMONG

FACILITIES'

(Continited from Page 1)

EUROPEAN QUARTERS,

panies are now extending the day, after. peace efforts by neigh: The annexe which with the "B":

work being done by private sero plane owners in encouraging con- tinental touring. They are offer- ing air travel at fires often below those of corresponding first class rall and boat travel and they are working to a percentage officiency figures now comparable with that for trains and boats.

One of the important develop- ments in British air transport is the extension of the Indian air lino to Calcutta and thence Rungoon.

to

By Christmas, it is hoped the line will have been extended in Singapore and then the final link between England and Australia will remain for the dominion to complete.

bouring countries apparently were on the verge of success,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.

LONDON STOCK PRICES

MARKET STEADIER BUT QUIET

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Menare. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Router, The market; Steadier, but business in most sections was very quiet,

Chinese Bonda

Sopt. 19. Sept. 20.

44% Bonds 1808 (Eng. Isn.) ****

..

44% Loan 1008..

6% Loan 1912...

5% Reorg. Loan

500 5

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

CHINESE CONCERT FROM THE

STUDIO TO-NIGHT,

8.8 p.m. European Programme, 6-6.21. p.m. Selections by lly Cotton and His Hand.

In The Valley of The Moon. MR8B2 Love Songs of the Nile.

Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo.

MR077

MR079

7 p.m. Closing Stock and Ex

change Quotations.

0.21-7.5 p.m. A Concert.

£ 00%%

B3

£ 8314

010135

1013 (Lin. Iss.) £ 894

£ 88

The Pollceman's Song.

5%

a

6 S'hal-Nanking

Rly. 5%Tlent.-Pukow

Rly 5% Tient-Pakow Railway (Buyl. Loan)

Shal-Hang- chow Ningpo Rly.

Honan Bly.. £12 Hukuang Rly.

5 Bonds 1025-47 £ 824 £ 40%

£ 8214

Look What I've Got

In the Park in the Pares.

£ 40%

$17-22 £17-22

£88-88£ 83-88

$ 12

20

#21-20 21-26

found herein for a kitchen, scul- ground legs and laundry on the floor, à dining and music room on Buenos Aires, Sept. 10.

£ 20 1911 Renewed Intensive fighting in the rat, and a linen drying room

6% Lung Taing U.

# 11 the Gran Chaco was reported to on the second.

Hai Rly. 1918. 11

Foreign Bonds and Banks German 7% Int.

Loan 1024 Japan 6% Sterling

Loan 1007 Japan 0% Sterling

Loan 1921 ..... £ De · 924

Indestrials and Breweries

Bolivian reports claimed that Paraguayans were repulsed after a four-day encounter, inflicting heavy ensualties.

Block encloses a yard, has been set aside as accommodation for, the European staff, and contains dining room and bedrooms.

As previously stated, the con- On the other hand, Asuncion ac-struction of the building is being counts said that four Bolivian re-financed by a group of Chinese giments were annihilated.

businessmen and philanthropists It was authoritatively learned hended by Mr. Li Yau-tgun, that Paraguay has rejected the China Building. The main build-

Argentine, of

ing contract being carried out by latest proposal Brazil, Chile and Peru for a settle-Messrs. Cheong Hing Co., will en ment of the prolonged border dis-tail an initial outlay of $240,000 pute.

Bolivia ordered next year's re-excluding the cost of equipment.

The work will occupy a year, servists to be mabilized, October 1. However, Bolivia losisted that and on completion, the Salesian ble experience in the training of she was still studying the A. B. Fathers who have had considera C. P. proposals,

children, will be given charge.

{T}~ yesterday's Following nouncement that the Imperial

Airways nir mail service to NEW REGIME IN SPAIN LOSS TO THEOSOPHY

India is being extended to Rangoon on Saturday, it is in-

dicated that regular air-lines

linking London with Siam, Hong-

MENACED

(Continued from Page 1)

J. & P. Dents Courtaulds Distillers Dunlop Rubber

General Elec. Eveready

Guinness ... Impl. Chem. In-

dustries

10

£83

68%

£ 82

of

Elec. Associated

Industries Brit.-Amer. Tob. Chinese Eng. &

20/9

1167-

20/0 113/11/4

Min....

31/3

31/8

39/1% 38/9

58/9 68/0

81/9

82/-

34/14 34/14

207- 20/-

44/9

44/9

05/0

95/3

2010

20/7

Impl. Tobacco

110/3

110/3

Int. Tan Stores ..

27/41 27/0

Internat. Nickel. $ 22%

$ 22

Pinchin Johnson.

32/3

32/0

Turner & Newall Unilever

36/3

80/-

25/-

25/-

Miscellaneous

10/G

17/3

14/3

14/6

$ 104

$ 10

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tounded his "Anthroposophical Society,"

kong, Manila, Shanghai and Lerroux Threatened With left the movement and in 1913. Tokyo are expected to be in operation within the next two years.

Plana are already completed for the inauguration of the much dis-

General Strike

Madrid, Sept. 17.

a revolutionary

In 1911 one of Mrs. Bosant's adherents had founded the "Order

Anglo-Dutch Burma Corpn... Canadian Pacific

Rly. The newly formed government of jof the Star in the East" to prepare Gula Kalumpong

Rubber the way for a new Mission, whom cussed England-Australia air ser- Senor Lerroux Is threatened with she had "discovered" in the Hindu Trepca Mines

general strike, youth Krishna-Murti. The educa-Laginate vice in March of next year.

Estates... The present England-India air-designed to overthrow it, only a line which terminates at Calcutta few days after taking up the helmon of the lad was entrusted to a

former Australian cleric named London Tin

Rubber Trusts Leuuventer, but Inter is to be extended to Rangoon this of government,

S'hal Elec, Constr. week and before the end of the The authorities reported the dis- arose with him over his treatment Van Ryn Deep

Imperial Airways liners covery of plans to stage a general of his charge. Meanwhile Krishna- year will be flying regularly between strike on Monday. London and Singapore."

It was believed the Left Wing Murti (..) had been potemnty Mossiah. proclaimed as the new group, including Socialists, Com-Among his twelve apostles were Burmah Oil munists and certain army elementars Besunt, three Anglican clergy Royal Dutch wore attempting to overthrow the men, a Buddhist and several Brah-Shell Trans. and Lerrpux regime.

Trad.

From Singapore to Port Darwin, the Australian terminus of the main airline, the service will be taken over by a company selected by the Australian government. Aa Boon ns this mainline is established, the organisation of further extensions and auxillary services will be begun.

BRITISH LINE TO MANILA 7 The linking of the Australian airway with Siam, Hongkong. Shanghai and Tokyo is already under consideration, for it is foreseen that at each of these points the ramifications of lock! and international airlines will to increase the flow of traffic on the main British trunk

serve

line.

It is understood that a British Horvice is being planned between Hongkong and Manila.

Other plans for the extension of the Australian service Include routes to Tasmania and New Zealand. Thus, in a comparative-

HOPES RISE AGAIN

GENERAL EFFECT,

trouble

mine. Ha uduption led to dissen- Aions in the Theosophical Society. The Canadian section rejected him, The Czechoslovak society seceded and there were many defections in Australia, South Africa and else where. In London. Mrs. Besant was asked what right she had to Impose a new Messiah and a new re-religion on the movement.

ELOQUENT AT 80. Krishna-Marti himself han

the

Olla

Anglo-Persian Oll

13/10/

£ 234 231⁄44.

50/10% 50/3

PRESIDENT QUITS

CUBA WANTS A NEW LEADER

Havana, Sept. 20.

Cello SoloAdagiotto (Bizet-Squire), 'Cello Solc-Tarantelle (Popper).

W. H. Squire, L.2371 Song-When The King Went Ferth

to War (Nowmarch). Song-The Erl King (Hayes).

Norman Allin (Bass). L2038 Instrumental--Nocturne (Borodin).

Lener String Quartet. LX100 Song-Nocturno (Rubinstein).

Sophis Brasinu (Contralto).

L2220 Detet A Venetian Barcarolle, (Arr.

Willoughby).

J. II. Squire Celeste Octet.

7.5-7.22 p.m.

DX211

Brigg Fair (An English Rhapsody).

Sir Thomas Beecham and His Symphony Orchestra. L2294/5+ 7.22-8 p.m. Variety.

Song-Every Little While.

Frances Maddus (Soprano),

Violla Solo-Allegro,

DH1080

Albert Sandler. DB1038 |Duet—Goodnight but not Goodbye.

Layton and Johnstone, DB1150 Band-Soldiers of the King,

The . B. C. Wireless Military Band. DB878 Song-Try Gettin' A Goodnight's

Sleep,

Frances Maddux. DB1089 Violin Solo-Pale Moon,

Albert Sandler DB1038 Duct You Did Everything For Mo.

Layton and Johnstone. DB1160 Band-Soldiers in the Park.

B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. DB878

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-

cert.

10.30 p.m. To-day's Opening 10 am. Stock and Commodity Quotations as received from New York by MsSTE Swan, Culbertson and Fritz (An- nounced in Chinese).

10.35 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes, are kindly, supplied by Messrs. The Anderson Music Co.)

GARGET MANIA IN GOLF

(Continued from Page 6.) equipment, beneath which a dimi- nutive, or old age pension, caddy will feel like an abused stred of the White Knight, and envy the camel of the proverb whose inst consignment from Luton prevent- ed him from passing through the eye of a needle.

A week-end Shirt

for week-days as well.

You are equally right -fòr a'' round of golf or a day at the, office, in one of these. Shirts. They are mado Shirt and Collar in one, so that you cân wear them with a tls or open at the neck-free and easy without losing any of their' style and distinction.

All have collars and cuffs to button, so that you need neither studs nor links,

"

White, Blue, Fawn, and Grey.

From $7.00 each. Lesa 10% discount for cash.

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

ARTS & CRAFTS

LIMITED

HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF

PRINTS

from

$2.00

Framed

from

each

Pictures

$5.50

each

MOULDINGS FOR FRAMING TO SUIT ANY TYPE OF PRINT.

Prevent

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poisons breeding

Excuse me one minute; another pantechnicon is at the door Morning Post.

(Continued from Page 1.)

But whether I shall be as happy or efficient as the gentlemon in Italian, American and German

knickerbockers in the picture, who presentatives will also take part.

An epidemic of strikes and a carry a few odd lubs loose under Within the Inst week or two Mr. Norman Davis, the Chief denied that he is the new Messiah, threat of civil war has whipped up their arms and stride across the American delegate, has discussed merely speaking and writing of passion to fever heat in the in-links taking no heed of the storm fast gathering over the sea, I very teachings as he finds terior of Cuba. points at issue with the British Christ's

official title is

One thing in certain. The Government is frantically much doubt. ministers in London and with the ther. His

There passed with them, the endeavouring to allay this feeling French ministers in Paris, while "Vehicle of the World-Teacher."

Early in 1927 Mrs. Besant ap- and has issued a decree making an genuine artistry of stroke pr tuc-

from tion, as the triumvirate w the Italian Government has also contributed helpful suggestions pealed for £40,000 to buy the Ojui eight hour day effective

you and Hagon frankly admit to these exchanges among the re-Valley in California which should October 20.

bo the seat of a higher-plano presentatives of the chief powers.

In the meantime, the acuteness civilisation in which bodies, emotions and minds shall be train of the situation is reflected in an ed and disciplined in the divino unconfirmed report surrounding ly short time, all parts of the Orient and the Antipodes will boagreement within recent weeks brotherhood practically in every

The general effect is that anife, developing the spirit of the veteran, rebel lendor, Blas Hernandez, With 500 followers in direct aerial communication

has been brought sensibly nearer, dny arrangements and methods of he was reported to be marching CLAN BRAWL NIPPED with London.

BACK IN TEN DAYS. and although many difficult points living. The colony was to be call-on avan from Camaguey. A satisfactory survey flight over are still outstanding, the chance ed the happy. "Valley Foundation" loyalist leaders commanding 600

London-Sydney route was of Becuring a disarmament con- recently completed by Major H. G. vention have undergone a distinct and Krishna-Murti was to take up soldiers and students, after ex- Brackley, the Air Superintendent improvement since the conference of Imperial Airways, covering adjourned. 23,540 miles in "Astrasa," one of the fleet of eight four-engined Armstrong Whitworth monoplane, designed specially for operation along the extra-European routes of Imperial Airways,

the

Wireless.

his abode there.

After the war despite her years Jast June.-British Mrs. Besant travelled annually from India to England where she delivered many addresses. An eloquent and vigorous speaker H.K. HOCKEY CLUB with a wonderful voice, she was still able at the age of 80 to hold a great audience-British Wire- fear and L.B.S.

Annual Meeting

Yesterday

Accompanied by Mr. Hudson Fysh, the managing director of Queensland and Northern Terri torica Aerial Services, Major

| captain of 2nd XI, Mr. J. E. Henry; At the annual meeting of the captain of "A" XI, Mr. H. J. D. Brackley made the return trip from Australia to England in ten Hongkong Hockey Club last even- Lowe. The committee elected cont days, which is very little outside ing the following officers were prises Messrs. E. J. R. Mitchell, J. * the existing record for the journey, elected for the ensuing year: Rodger, G. E. R. Divett and L. A

130 MILES AN HOUR.

President, Mr. W. Woodward; R. Duncan, Theso Armstrong Whitworth | Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. E. Potteri The Club will hold practice machines, which are to be used on Hon. Treasurer, Mr. E. V. Reed; matchen on Monday and Friday of the England Australia service, | captain of 1st. XI, Mr. A. A. Dand; next week on the Marina Ground, when loaded to a total weight of

20,000 pounds reach a maximum

spoed of 156 miles an hour and

cruiao comfortably at 130 miles

an hour. With any one engine

stopped and with full load on

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

It is stated that Mazorra and

changing shots, hemmed In the re- bele, some of whom have already. surrendered.-Reuter.

HURRICANE TOLL

FIFTY PERISHI IN MEXICAN STORM

+

Mexico City, Sept. 20.

IN BUD,

NEAR RIOT AVOIDED IN STANLEY-STREET

Early last evening the. Polico were informed that members of two differont clans, engaged as shop fokts and coolies in Stanley Street and its neighbourhood, had planned a fight to take place later In the evening.

The Emergency Unit was dea-

monaure.

Mexico as the result of the hur-party of police officers went to At least fifty lives were lost in patched and stood by, while n rienne which swent round the Gulf Stanley Street where they arrested. of Mexico and northward against six lolterers ກອ a precautionary the United States cities, according to reports from Tampico. washed out of lowlying structures Most of the persons killed were

beside the river, Thames, which rune to the son nt Tampico.

Three thousand are homeless. Military and the civic authorities are making superhuman efforts to

ricane has wrought-Router.

BLESSEDNESS CONSISTS IN THE There was a clean bill of health in alleviate the misery which the hur.

board they can maintain level ACCOMPLISHMENT OF OUR DESIRES, the Colony on Tuesday. flight at all heights up to seven, AND IN OUR HAVING ONLY REGULAR thousand foot. Accommodation DESIRES-St. Augustine.

may be provided for soventeon равнопоств.

In The Times for August 18 is an announcement to the effect that Mr.

W. F.K, Wynne-Jones, B. Be., lecturer

To-day, September 21, is the Jowish New Year; and September

30, is the Jewish Day of Atonement.

No. 22 Queen's Stroot, & Chinoso tonoment of the shop and dwelling 999-year lease,

Ho will either' go to type with a site containing an area

Further improvement aro being considered, however, which will in Physical Chemistry, University of Copenhagen or to the United States of 818 sq. ft. held on give tho planos n cruising speed of Reading, has been elected to a Lover- to carry out further research work on was sold by public auction at Mesere, 106 m.p.h with a load of 23,900 hulme Fellowship. Mr. Wynne-Jones, these lines, Rondors will be interest Lammert, Bros. rooms yesterday. The pounds a rate of climb of 1,000 who was at the Universities of Wales od, to learn, that, he in the younger purchasers were the Bang Yuan Land feet per minuto and seating accom- and Oxford, chose as his subject of brother of Mr. B. X. Wynne-Jones of Investment Co., Ltd. who paid

27 $28,000. modation for twenty passengers, research "The Nature of Aolds and the Hongkong Civil Service,

There was no trouble of any na- ture during the evening...

Leaders Honoured.

Rome, Sept. 20. The Pope has honoured Austria's leaders by conforring the Supremo Order of Christ upon President Milkas," and the Order of the Golden. Spur on the Chancellor,

Dr. Dollfus tač

Jimmy's

in your

own

mouth!

Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All decay is caused by germs and bacteria, invisible to the eye. Science. discovered Pebeco, the tooth paste which saves the teeth from destruc tion and keeps them white and

attractive.

PEBECO

TOOTH PASTE

A British Product.

PREVENTS

PEBECO

TOOTH PASTF

PYOKRHCEA

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