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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

POPPY DAY FUND,

NEW SERVICE.

HONGKONG-AUSTRALIA' RUN" CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED

BY THE N.D.L

YESTERDAY.

It will be recalled that Menara .Following is the list of contri- Melchers & Co. agents of the Nord-butions to the Earl, Haig Poppy deutscher Lloyd Bremen in Hong-Day Fund: kong, recently announced the in-

Previously Auguration of a regular service be

lodged wern Hongkong and Australia. The M.V. Neptun, which will inaugurate Institute of Enginoors this service, left Bremen on October and Shipbulldora 8 for: Australia, where she is dúo at J. Douglas Butcher the end of this month. There ar Mr. and Mrs already passengers on board, who Laworth.... avalled themselves of this unique D. W. Tratman opportunity to travel from Europe to St. Patrick's Bociety of Hongkong via Australia on the same

Hongkong boot,

It is understood that this ship and her sister ship, the Merkur, which will join the service later; ara offer. ing many attractions to passengers, rapecially tourists. These ships needed practically no re-construction

Acknow.

$2,046

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NOVEMBER 8, 1931

XMAS GREETINGS.

KOBZA'S SPLENDID

COLLECTION *

An exhibition of camera studies in the form of Christmas corda, calendars, pictures and post-cards. which for originality and variety is probably unsurpassed in the Colony, In at the moment on view in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel where Mr. von Kobza, the artist and photographer, is himself in attendance.

Next month there will be shown A magnificent display of paintings 8.25 in water colours, oils, and pastels, but the present collection has been 32.814.25 brought on carly to meet the needs of those people who wish to catcb the mall with their Christma Brectings.

Further contributions will be

Mr. Kobza has made a reputation

to suit the special requirements of gratefully received by Mr. F. G. this trade, as they have been built Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's for tropical service, having been on Fund, York Building, Hongkong. for himself for his remarkable rúr the Mexican and West Indian ser- Cheques should be madò pay- | productions of natural life, and the vice of the N.D.L. until recently, able to Thomson and Co., and sortes of native studies show the The passenger cabins are situated on crossed "Poppy Day Fund." four decks, A, B, C and D-deck, and

thero is an unusually great number K. C. C..Poppy Day Dance.. of spacious single cabins available. As Armistice Day falls on a There are a number of suites with Sunday, the Kowloon Cricket Club bathroom and sitting room attached are holding a cabaret dance on All social rooms, and

the dining Monday the 12th., in aid of Earl roum, are on the upper decks and not Haig's Fund. This annual effort

below the main deck.

One of the greatest attractions of should be well patronized, by the these ships will, however, bo the mo- members and their friends, as it dern tiled swimming pool with is hoped to spring a few surprises shower baths attached), which is part during the evening and a good eum of n "Lido" on the “A” deck, where should be realised. passengers can lle at ease and enjoy swimming and sun bathing as well.

Those who intend being present are asked to sign the list at the club As early na possible, to enable the committee to make adequate ar- NO STATE LOTTERY. rangements for their comfort. The tickets are $2 for ladies and 33 for gentlemen.

SIR. J. GILMOUR DEFINES BRITISH ATTITUDE

London, Nov. 7. During a House of Commons) debate on the Betting B, Inst night, the Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, again emphasised, that the Government would have) nothing to do with any scheme) for a State Lottery.

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He argued they had vicious in their effect merce and credit, and were to lead to infinite British Wireless.

FUNERAL.

STRIKE LOOMING

UNION DISCONTENT IN

Chinese at their very beat and the elty in its most beautiful garb,

Local beauty spats figure largely, with a touch of perspective and insight which removes the views. from the merely excellent to the very best, whilst the pictures of Chinese at work and leisure are remarkable for the happy

noto which has been struck in all in- stances.

The Lion's Rock and the Amah's Hill, famous in legend, are shown in their best profile In some of the enlarged photographe which are a feature of the exhibition: All tho exhibits are prints from negatives taken by Mr. Kobza, and the prices, from framed photographs to post- cards, are most reasonablo.

It is difficult to strike a new note in the amall circumference and oft- portrayed precincts of the Colony. but Mr. Kobza has done it in this instance in a manner seldom seen | before.-G. W. G.

strike for the past month, as a protest against the existence of the Miners' Industrial Union, in opposition to the South Wales Miners' Federation.

SOUTH WALES

London, Nov. 7. Another crisis has arisen in the proved South Wales coalfields.

com- The Executive Council of the able, South Wales Miners' Federation at

If the recommendation is др evil-Cardi to-day decided to recom-copted by to-morrow's meeting of mend to delegates at the Coaldelds the Coalfields Conference, notice Conference to tender 14 days' of termination of contracts will notice of termination of contracts be handed to the proprietors on

The funeral of the late Mr. S. Brown with a view to enforcing a settle- November 14.

who died at Shing Mun on thement of the dispute at the Taf To-morrow's conference will he 7th inslast, will pass the Monu-Merthyr Colllery.

adjourned to enable delegates to ment, Happy Valley, at 5 p.m. on Twelve hundred miners employ-consult their lodges. Router the 9th of November.

Jed at Taff Merthyr have been un Special

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