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MARCH 16

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LATE LADY CHATER

FUNERAL AT THE COLONIAL

CEMETERY YESTERDAY The funeral of Lady Chator, widow of the late Sir Paul Cat chik Chator, who died at her. ro aldence, Marble Hall, on Monday. took place at the Colonial Come tory yesterday afternoon, The Very Rev. Alfred Swann officiated.

The remains were intarred bo- sides those of Sir Paul Chater.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram werd principal mourners. Others rent were Sir William Shenton Sir William Hornell, Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, M. Soulange Tels- sfer, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Dr. F. H. Kew, Rev. E. G. Powell, Rev. J, R, Higgs, Mr. G. H. Potts, M. M. J. B. Montargis, Mr. M. H. Turner, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. P. M. Hodg- son, Mr. J. H. Seth, Mr. Harold Seth, Mr. G. C. Moxon, Mr. P. M. N. da Silva, Mr. G. A. Harriman, Mr. N. V. A. Croucher, Mr. E. Sadick, Mr. G. G. Wood, Mr. W. G. Piris, Mr. T. Phillips, Mrs. Ayock, Miss Ayock, Miss A. S. Gomes. Mrs. Hollands and house servanta of the deceased lady,

The Wreaths

Wreaths were from Gladys. Brother and Sisters Emma, Anna, Erica and Hilda; Gladys Mother, Marion, Mary B., Theo, Johanny, Agnes, Ernest and the Children; the Little Nurse Alaa E. S. Gomes.

HE. Sir William

and Lady Peel, Hon. Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kote- wall and Mrs. Kotowall, Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie and Mrs. Mac- kie, Sir William and Lady Shen- ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Harston, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner, M. and Mine, M. J. B. Montargis, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Grossman, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Smalley, Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Canaval, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mody. Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Keiv, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. N. du Silva, Mr, and Mrs. A. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. L... Dunbar, Mr. and Mfs, Jack Mac- grogor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho- ward, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray: mond, M.rs Ayock and family.

Miss Alice Tester, Elleen Hobbs, Mr. Andrew Tae and the Sisters Tae; Mr. Alice Maitland, Miss Freda Dickson, and Messrs. G. G. Wood, G. II. Potts, P. C. Potts, K. C. Lau, E. Sadick, W. G. Pirlo, F. H. Mody, F. R. Vida, M. J. Quist, C. L. chúng. C. Little, Major V. E. Duclos, Rev. Mother Superior and Sisters of the Canossian In- stitute.

The Vicar, Church Council, and Congregation of St. Andrew's Church District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South China; Messrs. Leigh and Orange, Menars. Porey Smith, Soth and Fleming: Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Star Ferry Co., Ltd., Mesaras! Deacons, Hong- kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.,. Stewards and Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Members of St. Stephen's Church, Members of the Hongkong University, The Mercantile Bank, Lizzie's Beauty Parlour, Li Chan (No. 1 Coolie), Mou Lai (No. 1 Gardener), and Wong Kwal-yim (No. 1 Cook).

YELLOW RIVER FLOOD

MANY VILLAGES INUNDATED

Tientsin, Mar. 12. The Yellow River, in the southern quarter of Hopei Province, han again created a serious flood ituation. At least 140 villages fu Changwan District are being in- undated and 150,000 inhabitants Sava bres eomnelled to desert their

| homes.—Central News Agency

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RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

9.45 p.m. The News.

10 p.m. Closs down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.F. ... and 0.8.B.) “

1018 p.m. gen. Fanting Music.

10.30

Stepple.

Dim. The National Ilent

chase.

11 p.m. "Spring In Here!

11:35 pan. A jalk from the woman's polní

at low.

1130 p.m.. The Yarla Tris. Diwan Blawart

(Bogramu).

Greenwich Time Bignal st 4 p.m. 12. Kim. * Flophie Green and his "Gang in "Bestland y. England.” Bepperled by Jack Hart and his Band,

12.36 ..

The Nave

12.45 am. Jan Bernaka and bi QT-

cherita

1.15 am. Medvedoll's Eniklaľku Orchestra. LAI a.m. Çima down.

Transmission 4

(0.8.D. and G.S.D.)

2. A Tan. The Names.

1.15 am. The National Hast Bieoplachase. 2.4. The 11.8.G. Danes Orchestra, Greenwich Time Signal = p..

1.15 .co. A Planeforta Recital by Cicil

Dixon

20 Nm The Gala Cabetes Orchar

Greenwich Time Blanul at § p.m. 416 Am. Nightmare SerieN. 1.19

m. "It Seem Only Testerday,”

Produced by John Wait. 5:30 4.3. The New Georgian Trio,

am. The News. 4.15 mm. Trance Haste.t 4.30 .. Dance Marie. 6:45 am. Class down

Transmission 5

(G.S.C, and 0,8,A)

7x.m. Dlg Ben. The Gersham Parkingfin

Quintel.

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7.15 Rem: Ronald | II!! hands you Barful of Musle, Greenwich_Time Algoal at 11 Mlénigki 1am. A Terbakat Talk,

1,15 km. Country Dances, The R. B. S

Emal Orchestra, 1.45 am. The Nawa.

Am. Close down.

KZRM PROGRAMME This Evening's Broadcast From

Manila Station

The following programme will be broadcast from Manlieur KIAM the evening.

p.m. Musit.

✦ TRADE MARK

4.1 pm. Apanish Informational Feriod, 1,30 p.m.” English informational Period.

Plano lectione by Johnny Harria maleted by Guest Artis-Llty

7.15 p.m. Making Filipina Illorsla

Hawail.

129 pm. La Insular and Cigaretta Fao- tory Programme Juan Bilo, 'Jr. and bla String Ensemble. 7.45 pm. Elizalde y Gia Program IDA-~~ Julio EsisbanÂngulia.

4 pm, Cebu Portland Cement Programme. 8.15 p.m. L. Everett Bleamably Company

Programme.

ma bim. Manila Radiciites, conducted by

Lats Hulasco

9.50 pan. Block Quotatione,

5.55 5.m. Continuation of Manila Radiollte

Programme.

1035 p.m. Dance ProgtamIDE. 1030 pm. Bign Of.

Three cases of Small-pox with four deaths, seven cases o. Diphtheria with four deaths, one case of Scarlet forer, five cases of Typhoid with ons death, four cases of Meningitis with_three deaths, and 82 deaths from. Tuber- culosis, were reported to the local Health authorities last week. On Monday one case each of Diphtheria and Typhold were also reported.

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