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As from 1st April, 1935, no mem. |ber shall bo`permitted to transact
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935.
COUNCIL MEETING
LARGE SUMS FOR LOAN WORKS APPROVED
ARIYOSHI AND WANG
'DISCUSSION OF FOREIGN
PILOTAGE RIGHTS
Nanking, March 28. According to an official report,
Approval of the sum of $217,067.30 business for forward delivery on account of loan works being unless particulars as to the dis-met from surplus balances during the the question of pilotage righte financial year 1934, pending the issue shares
tinctive numbers of the bought and/or sold are inserted in the contracts, such numbers must always be applied by the seller to the buyer of the shures on the date of the transaction,
and shares delivered in fulfilment of any forward contracts must bear the identical numbers na those stated in the contracts.
By order of the Committee VIVIAN BENJAMIN,
Secretary,
-UNION WATERBOAT CO.,
LIMITED.
Nullee to Shareholders.
THE THIRTIETH
ANNUAL
of a further loan, and of $2,000,000 hold by foreigners in China was in respect of 1935, was given st yes, one of the issues being talked terday's meeting of the Legislative over during Mr. Arlyoshi's inter-| Council on the motion of the Calonial; view with Mr. Wang Ching Wei Treasurer.
to-day. IIs Excellency the Governor, Sir wilitam aided, and there were also present Peel, MO KDE PE His Excellency the General or- ficer Commanding the Troops, Major General O. C. Borrett, C., ca
C.D.ED.3.0.;
The Colonial Secretary (Hon, Sir Thomas Southorn, K.BLE, CHO.):
The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster K.C., O.D.EL.);
The Secretary for Chiness. Affairs (Hon. Mr. N. I. Smith);
The Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Mr. E. Taylor);
Ion, Commander G. F. Hole, RN (retired), (Harbour Master);
Lion. Dr. W. B. A. Moore (Acting Director of Medical and Sanitary Services);
Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson (Direc tor of Public Works);
Hon. Mr. M. J. Breen (Postmaster General);
decreases ince the new traffic; lawe were brought into force.
This was revealed In the House) of Commons yesterday by the Minister for Transport, Mr. Hore GENERAL MEETING of SHARE
elisha, who said that the number HOLDERS will be hold in the of people killed or injured had Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co. shown a continuous decrease. | Ltd., on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, 1935, at 11 am. for the purpose of He added that he anticipated receiving the report of the General that the fatality rate would haj lower still at the end of the first Managers together with a state- TO LET FLAT, at Saifee Terrace, week in which the 30 mile-per- ment of Accounts to 31st Decem-LL
Nathan Rond, Int floor, ¡ hour speed Imit în built-up areas ber, 1934. Kowloon, with all modern eon-had bren in operation. yenlenges Apply to Kayamally & Co., Queen's Roail, Central,
No. 232,
TO LET
TO LET—Wig five-room HOUSE, No 4 Hart Avenue, Kowloon. Apply to Kayamally & Co., 20, Queen's Road. Central,
TÓ LET-From 1st April, No. 4, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kuwloon. Four-roomed FLAT. modern conveniences, Apply Union Trading Co. Ltd., York Building. Telephone 27738.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from The spend mit had caused to the 23rd March to 3rd April, 1935, traße congestion had been anticipated by some
in London, as both dates inclusive. On the contrary there quarters. was gencral agreement that traffic was proceeding more smoothly.
Singapore Link
Further traffic regulations will be brought into force on Monday. when the driving examination
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Ilon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt KC Hon. Sir William Shenton, Kej Hon. Mr. R. L. Kotewall, C.
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson;
Treasurer.
(Acting!
The Japanese Minister also ex- reception given by the pressed his thanks for the cordin! Chincao Government to the Asahi plane during her goodwill visit to Nan- king and Shanghal recently. Contral News Agency.
be assessed 'as in the following Table: Provided that the dollara and He. cimais thereof stated in the. Tablo shall be conventional dollars reckon- ed as the equivalent of one shilling and eight pence sterling; and that consequently to arrive at the actual amount payable in Hongkong currency the Conventional dollar stated in the Table shall-be-multiplated by 20 and divided by a figure settled by the Colonial Treasurer from time to time representing the average opening selling rates for the previous month of the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank- ing Corporation for demand drafts on London and until no settled the figure shall be 23.70.
and
POST OFFICE.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE Bandung-Amsterdam vin Singapore: Saigon-Marseillox® via Salzon: Singapore-Australia
Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these Ser- vices. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibited st the Post Omee. All letters etc., must be marked "By Air Mall" an be banded in at a Post Ofico.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. Letters and postcards for Europe and South America ara for warded "vla Siberia" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS. Japan, Shanghai and Europe via
Siberin (London 7th March). Haruna Maru Straits and London Parcels-London, Ziet February and Air Mail ex- Imperial Airways Service, (London - 16th March) Manlin
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang. hal (San Francisco, 1st March) Straits and Europe via Negopatam (Letters and Papera) London, 28th February, and Air Mail ex- Amsterdam-landoeng Service (Amsterdam, 19th March).
Amoy
Straits
Shanghai and Swatow
Shanghai and Amoy
Shanghal
Japan
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai
(San Francisco, 8th March),
.March 29.
Patroclus
Pres. Grant
Pree. Polk
.March 20. March 20.
March 29.
Sulsang
March 29-
Santhia
March: 20.
Genoa Maru
March 30,
Soochow
March 30.
Taiyuan
March 30.
Nankin
March 31.
Saalo
March 31
Pres. Lincoln
April 1.
Manila
Emp. of Asia
-April
Japan
Manila Mara
April 9.
Australia and Manila
Nellore
April 3
Europe vin Sucz
(Letters
and
the
Pajera) London, 7th March and Landon Parcels-London.
28th
February.
Ranchi
April 3
Calcutta and Straits
Sirdhana
April
Conte Verde
April 4.
Jaman and Shanghai Saigon
Cathay
April 5.
Felix Rounnel
Apr 5.
Japan and Shanghai
General Lee
April 5.
President Jefferann
April G,
Brialane Mara
April 8,
Andre Lebon, Changto
.April D
April 9
Kumacus
.April 9.
.April Ir April 11
were
Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackle; **
Tables annexed showed the details Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga;
of duties; no material change • ap- Hon. Mr. S. W. T'90, OBE, LED peared, except that perry and cider
are separated froni beer in Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau;
Behedule. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest
He Aid: The resolution standing NODWELL & CO., LTD.
Deputy Clerk of Councila),
necessitated in my name has been The report of the Financo Com-by the rise in the sterling value of General Managers.mittee, No. 5. of March 22, 1935, was the dollar above 1/8, the con- Hongkong, 16th March, 1935. adopted on the motion of the Colonial ventional rate taken in 1931 when ali
Secretary, seconded by the Colonial imported liquors
beers KING'S SILVER JUBILEE
assessed on sterling basis. Loan Works
Locally produced beer and Chinese Dollar Collection Fund.
The Colonial Treasurer said: The type quer remained on A silver resolutions standing in my name are basis and it is evident that with a Managers of business firms and in connection with approved loan dollar reckoned above 18/8d the local system, one of Mr. Hore Belishin' others whe have employees
works,
article would pay slightly more in safety measures, is to be enforced.
It will be recollected that before duty. This resolution brings local All new applicants for driving formed that special collection the issue of 316 Bonds, in July, beer and Chinese type liquor onte LARGE ROOM in the Morning Post licences, and all who have obtain-boxes for the Jubilee $1 Collec. 1034, and in anticipation of much the conventional dollar and prevents Building, suitable for office or stocked licences since April 1 last tion are now available at 6 Ning borrowing the financing of the loan what would otherwise be an unfair room. Apply Maangor, Bouth China year, will have to undergo an Yuen Terrace, temporary head-works was doho out of surplus preference on imported liquor. No Morning Post,
examination.
quarters of the St. John Ambu-balances. At the end of June, 1934, other alteration has been made. For $8,424,287.62 had been so advanced. purposes of easy reference, advan- lance Brigade; telephone Caplain ILS, F. Stuart, of Bria-
No. Between that date and December 31 ingo has been taken to rescind all The Hon. Secretary of the Chinese toi, a former Singapore resident, The boxes can be obtained from 217,067.30 overdrawn on loan
26235.
$6,054,799.68 WOR spent leaving previous resolutions dealing with; Sisters of the Precious Blood acknow. has been selected by the Minister
ac duties under the Liquors Ordinance, lodges with sincere and grateful to be chief examiner
count and this has been met from 1931, and consolidate them in the one in the or-Mr. A. Morris, at the address) thanks the donation of $100 to the ganisation which has been set up mentioned above, or from Mr. S. borrowing. Your approval of this is.
surplus balances pending further resolution which I move, Children's Hospital and Clinic by
The Colonial Secretary seconded,; of the Colonial therefore, requested."
and this was agreed to. "Anonymous," through Rev. Fr. B. to lest applicants for motor-driv F. Balfour, Bourke of Wah Yan College; also $17 ing licences in their competence Secretariat. from Sir Robert Ho Tung, $5 from to drive.
The Collection is to begin
Buildings Ordinance the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, $10 from
April 1, between which date and of economical. Inance I am asking for of a B intituled "An Ordinance to In connection with the first reading Mr. J. M. Alves, and $10 from Mr. F. II. Loseby, towards the charity
day 1 the boxes should be circulat authority to utilise part of this suramente An Ordinance to bali which will be held at the Hotel
ed; when illed, they should be plus
And so save lating to the Construction of Build- Geell to-morrow evening in aid of the
ent to the Hongkong and Shang-Interest charges
Ings,' His Excellency Governor Reference to Appendix VI p.117 of aid: hospital
hat Bank, which has kindly under the 1935 Estimates will show that the have been made to Government, with certain representations taken to receive aume.
expenditure on loan works during the permission of the Counell I pro 16 is estimated at $4,797,680 and pose to postpone the first rending of of this amount $466,148.-(not In- cluding Crown Agents charges)-was
the Buildings DIN. expended at the end of February.. I This was agreed to.
The Peak Tramway am now asking for $2,000,000-out Ordinance, 1835, passed through Its of surplus lunces to carry on for final stages without amendments.
1
Jorry
Expert motor-car and drivers have been chosen to all the 200 remaining vacancies on the new examination board.--British Wiretssa.
LEGONG
DANCE
THE VIRGINS
on
During 1035 further sums must be advanced, and as our cash ́ resources will at the moment allow of this form
this manner
Ая
Amendment
Council was adjourned until Thurs-
the first six months of, this year when the position will be again reviewed day, April 4.
as to whether furthor borrowing will,
be necessary or not.
Movo
Finance Committee
It will be remembered that Or- dinonce. 11 of 1934 authorises the] Following the meeting of the Coun Governer to borrow ̄up to a ̄alam ̄noti ́ell, a meeting of the Finance Coni- exceeding 25 million dollars. I now mitice was held at which votes tatalling $37,037 were approved. The 1. That this Council approves of Colonial Secretary presided. the sum of $217,087.30 on account of loan works being met from surplus balances during the financial 1834 pending the innuo of a, further loan.
year
That this Council approves of the sum of $2,000,000 on account of loan works being met from surplusl blattees, during the financial year | 1036 pending the issue of a further loan.
The Colonial Secretory seconded, and this was agreed to.
Liquors Ordinance
The Colonlol Treasurer moved tho following resolution.
Resolved pursuant to`section 39 of the Liquors Ordinance, 1831, Ordin-' ance No. 36 of 1931, that the Liquor Duties Resolutions of the 30th June, 1932, the 18th August, 1932, 20th October, 1932, and the 14th June, 1934 (published respectively in the Guzette by Notifications No. 417 of the 30th June, 1932, No. 538 of the 10th August 1932, No. 065 of the 21st: October, 1932, and No. 468 of the. 16th June, 1934) be rescinded and that on and after coming into opera- tion o this Resolution the duties to be paid upon intoxicating or spirituous lquera imported into, or distilled,
made or prepared in, the Colony shall eye is an affectionate appellation.
Straits
U. S, A., Canada. Japan and Shang-
hal (Seattle, 16th March)
Japan
Shanghai
Australia and Manila
Straits
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang.
Talnia
hai (San Francisco, 22nd March) Pres. Coolidge Japan
OUTWARD MAILS.
For
Per Friday,
Hollow, Pakhal And Halphong Fochow Swalow, Amey and Foochow ... Haiyang "Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan
-due Marseilles, 27th April
K.P.O.
Date and Time
Fri., Mar. 29, 1 p.m. ..FT., Mar. 29. 2 p.m. Fri. Mar. 29.
G.P.O. Parcels,... March 20, 3 p.m. Reg.,... March 29, 4.15 p.m. Loiters, March 20, 5.00 p.m. Цагина Маго
Parcela... March 29, 1.00 p.m.. Rer...... March 20, 3.30 p.m. Letters, March 29, 4.30 p.m. Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam
Air Mail Service"
K.P.O. Reg...March 29, 4 pm. Lettere,...March 29, 4.30 p.m. Letters for "Bingapore Australia Santhia
Air Mail Service"
K.P.O.
Mantia
1
Reg. .... .Mar. 29. 4.00 p.m Letters, ....Mat. 20, 4.30 p.m
·
་
.Fri., March 29 G.F.O. Reg....March 29, 4.30 p.m. Latters,......March 29: 5 p.m. Fri., Mar. 29..
G.P.O. Reg. Mar, 29, 4.30 p.m. Letters, Mar. 20, 6.00 p.m. Pres. Polk Fri., Mar. 20, 6 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. A., President Grant
Central and South America and
Fri. Mar. 29. Europe vin Victoria BC, and Europe vin Siberia
(Due Victoria B.C., 10th April} Holhaw and Pukhoi
Parceli,
March 29, 3 pm. Reg... March 29, 4.16 p.m Letters, ... March 20, 5 p.m. Wing Lee ....Fri., Mar. 20. 5 pm.
.Fri., Mar. 20
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Haruna Maru
E. and "South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles (Die Marseilles, 27th April).
K. P. O. Reg... Mar. 29, 4.30 p.m.. Lettera,..... Mar, 29, 4.30 p.m.
Saturday.
Santhia
Reg.,.. Letters,
Straits and Calcutta ;
Parcels, .Mar. 20, 5 p.m. Letters, Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia.. Patroclus
Silvernandal Sulcang ... Bunday.
G. P. O.
.Mar, 29, 5 p.m. ..Mar, 20, 6 pan.
...Sat., Mar. 80, ....Mar. 30, 8.30 am. Sat., Mar. 30, 6 p.m. Sat., Mar. 30, 5 p.m. ..Sat., Mar. 80; 5 p.m.
..Sun., Mar. 31, 9 a.m.
Manila Гарая
Swntow, Amoy and Formosa Bangkok, via Swatow
Hozan Maru
Kwangchow.Sun., Mar. 31, 9am.
Monday.
Foochow
Tean Tuesday.
Mon., Apr. 1, 3.30 pm.
Kaying
Tues., Apr. 2, 1.30 p.m.
Parcola, Reg.,
Mantin, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tjlandane....Tues., Apr. 2, 0.30 am Haihow and Bangkok..
Manila, Rabaul. Australia and New Nankin
Zealand via Brisbane.
(Due Brisbane, 20th Aprl!).
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Manila
...Tues., Apr. 2,
...Apr. 2, Noon. Apr. 2, 1.45 p.m. Letters, Apr. 2. 2.39 p.m.
Hai Ning.....Tues., April 2, 3 p.m.
Pren. Lincoln Tues., Apr. 2, 4.30 p.m. Wednesday.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Manila Maru, Wed., Apr. 3, 2.30 p.m.
and S. Africa.
Amoy
*Shanghal
Straits
Talyann Wed., Apr. 3, 3.30 p.m. Thursday.
Conte Verde Thurs., Apr. 4, 9.30 am. Cromer.....Thurs., Apr. 4, 0.30 .
Shanghal, Japan, and Europe via Ranchi..Thuss., Apr. 4, 10.30 am
Siberin. Haiphong
Canton Friday,
.Thurs., Apr. 4, Z'p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp, of Asia ........... Fri., Apr. 5,
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