1934-11-23 — Page 12

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

COUNCIL MEETING

DUPLICATION

FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER 23, 1934.

SIR M. LAMPSON -

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SHE TOOK ALONG A DANCE BAND ON HER HONEYMOON

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SECRETARY OF STATE TO

CONSIDER BILL

The final reading of two. Bills was the only business before the Legislative Council at their sitting yesterday, which laated less than a quarter

an hour His Excellency, the Governor, Sir William Feel. K.C.M.G, H.LE, presided and others present were:

Excellency, the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major General O. C. Borrett, C., C.M.G, CDE, D.8.0.

The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman C.M.G.).

The Attorney General (Hon Mr. R: E. Lindsoll).

The

THE EMPIRE AIR SERVICES

FORMER MINISTER TO CHINA TO MARILY AGAIN London, Nov. 22.

London, Nov. 22. Imperial Airways to-day an- The engagement is announced of nounced duplication on the Empire Sir Miles Lampson, High Com- air services from London eastward missioner for Egypt, and

to

qualine, only daughter of Sir to Calcutta and southward

and Lady Castellani. Johannesburg, given a bi-weekly Aldo service of mails and passengers in Router. both directions.

The first plane of the duplicated service will depart from Croydon for Johannesburg on December Thereafter, planes will leave. Lo don for South Africa each Sunday and Wednesday.

Jac-

Sir Miles passed through Hong- kong when, at the end of last year, he was transferred from the post of Minister to China, which he had occupied for seven years, to represent the Government Egypt. on the

The duplicated servico Calcutta route will begin en Jan Chineacuary 1. Subsequent to that date, Secretary for Affairs (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith). pinnea will leave Croydon for India

The Colonial Treasurer (Ilon.every Tuesday and Saturday. Mr. E. Taylor).

The Harbour Master Commander G. retired),

The Director of Medical and Sanitary Services (Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, C.M.G.).

in

He began his diplomatic carcer in the Far East as Secretary to the Carter Mission to Japan in 1900 and his close touch with Affairs on this side of the world friends and brought him many much admiration for his work.

January 6 has been set down as (Hon the date on which the first planes

In 1930 Sir Miles suffered the F. Hole, RN, taking up the duplicated service will leave Calcutta and Johannes-

beroavement of his wife, Lady burg for London.

Lampson dying at the French The new service provides for Hospital whilst down here on a four services each way every week visit to. Canton. Hor grave in nt between Britain and Egypt.Iappy Valley.

The Director of Public Works (Ilon. Mr. R. M. Henderson).

The Inspector General of Police (Ilon. Mr. T. H. King.)

Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackle. Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotowall, C.as... LLAD

Hon, Mr. S. W. Ts'o D.LE, LL.D. Hun, Mr. T. N. Chuu.

Hon, Mr. S. H. Dodwell.. Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes. Mr. R. A. C.. North

Councils).

(Clerk

of

Sand Conservancy. The Colonial Secretary moved the option of the Finance Com- mittee's Report dated November 8, the Hon. Mr. Taylor seconding.

The Attorney General moved the second readings of "A BI to make provision for the cremation of the dead," and "A Bill to protect, the sand supplies of the Colony and to

regulate the anle of sand.”

The Colonial Secretary seconded, and after the Council had consider- ed them clause by clause in

teuler Special.

DUTCH AIR HEROES

- PARMENTIER AND MOLL

WELCOMED HOME

Amsterdam, Nov, 22.

A national welconte was accorded.

is

Sir Aldo Castellani is chiefly known for his researches Into sleeping sicknesa and yaws. Ho an authority on tropical diseases, and is Director-in-Chief of the Ross Institute. He has won many distinctions. Lady Castel- Jani is the daughter of Mr. George Amber Stend.

the filers Parmentier and Moll on TREAT FOR CHILDREN their landing from Australia.

A milltary band played and re-

TAIT'S FREE MATINEES AND prezentatives of the Cabinet and among the municipalities were

PRIZE GIFTS. forty thousand people present. All participated in a procession through

Positively the last day of Tail's Manila Carnival the city.

is Sunday, Parmentier and Moll. flying November 26. The show will be

second in

the 8.8. Douglas' machine, were

leaving for Manila by both the speed and handicap races Tjisadane on Tuesday the 27th. to Australia.-Evuler.

For a special last two days at traction Children's Matinees have

com-postponing proceeding in connec-been arranged commenting at mittee, the Bills were passed tion with this Bill as I understand 3.30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday the 24th and the 25th. Between through their final reading and be the Secretary of State desires that the hours of 3.30 pm, and 6.30 p.m. a draft be sent to him before the children will be admitted free of Bill paspes into law..

came law.

The Council then adjourned

Finance Committee.

A third Bill down for a second reading was "A Bill to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judg ments in the Colony of Hongkong. in other parts of His Majesty's The Colonial Secretary, the Hon. dominions, and in certain foreign Sir Thomas Southorn, presided at countries."

the Finance Committee meeting The Attorney General said: which followed. With the permission of Your Votes totalling $2,200 were Excellency and the Council we are proved.

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