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QUEEN'S

THURSDAY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

APRIL

16, 1935.

NEW GERMAN LINERS DEATH OF MR. J. M. BRITISH BOXER FUND

TOURS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN ARRANGED

Two of the new German liners will arrive in Hongkong during the sum- mer, and the Norddeutscher Lloyd

R. XAVIER

NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTED

Nanking, Apr. 15. The new Board of Trustees of

THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW

at, The

CENTRAL

CAR PARK: DIRECTLY OPPOSITE

&

QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL

CAR PARK: JERVOIS STREET.

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ACCOUNTANT OF S.C.M. POST CO. have announced that not only will It is with the deepest regret the Sino-British Boxer Indemnity

NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON announce the Fund has been officially appointed residents here have an opportunity that we have to to inspect the ships, but that there death, which occurred last evening, this morning by the Central Gov- will be special rates for those do-at his residence in Kowloon, of ernment. The board. Includes the siring to make a round trip to Japan Mr. J. M. I. Xavier, accountant of fallowing members: Messrs. Soong Chon Chi-chol, Dai on the vessels, which will be the the South China Morning Post, Chl-lang, fastest and among the most luxur Ltd. He had been alling for about Tung-yen and Dr. Liu Shiu-hang. loon liners running to the Far East.

The first of the ships, the Scharn-a month, and had been confined to Wah Kin Yat Po

New Appointments horst, is due in Hongkong in June his bed for three weeks. His pas- and will sail on June 11 for Sheng-sing is mourned by all members of

Nanking, April 15. hal, Yukohama and Kobe. She will the staff's of the South China

and Hongkong The Chinese Government issued return via Shanghal, arriving in the Morning Post Colony on June 27. The Potsdam Telegraph, as well as by those in a mandate to-day giving effect to wiil sa at August 6; and subse- control of the business side of the the appointment of Mesara, T. V. quent, sailings will be on September company and down to the hum-Soong. Ma Shih-erh, Chen Chi- 10, November 6, and December 10, blest of the Chinese employees the taal, Liu Jui-hang and Tal Lo-jen The third of tho new ships, the familiar figure of Mr. Xavior will as Chinese members of the Com- Grolsonnu, will have here on Janube sadly missed. He had a record mittee in Charge of the British and Boxer Indemnity Fund in place of of nineteen years' faithful efficient service with this firm, and those, whose tenure of offleo has Some of the features of the new was a man of sterling qualities, expired.----Central News Agency. liners Bre a swimming pool, and of a diaposition which made gymnasium, a sports deck 70 feet him liked by all. Of few people square, two bars, a social hall and n smoking room, shops, and a separate can it be said that they must have dining saloon for children.

loft no enemies, but this can truly be said of the late Mr. Xavier.

Suffering from malignant malaria, he took to his bed at the

ary 7.

FOREIGN BANKERS

SYMPATHY EXPRESSED FOR CHINESE GOVERNMENT

Shanghai, Apr. 15. Further sidelights are thrown

The faces for the round trip on the new ships will be: $256, $276 and $300, according to the cabin; while a de luxe suite comprising a lend of March, but sank rapidly. sitting room, a double berth steeping during the last few days, until his room, and two bathrooms will cost death at 6 p.m. yesterday. $600. The tourist einna fare will be Born in 1878 at Macao, ho ro-on the actual results of the in- $190.

ceived his early education at St. formal meeting held by Mr. T. V. Soong, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of China, with a number of leading bankers the day before yesterday, which was later resumed.

The round trip to the north during Joseph's College there, and later the summer will be completed in 10 came to Hongkong, continuing his daye, nine days being spent at sen schooling at St. Joseph's College and even in port. Approximately in this Colony. 8,810 miles will le covered.

It is rarned that during yester day's discussion the foreign bark- ers expressed their full sympathy with the Chinese Government the present silver situation.

Ju

The late Mr. Xavier was first The Nordeutscher Lloyd also an connected with the firm of Kuhn nounce that specini fares have been and Komor, now known as Komor arranged on their other ships for the and Komor, with whom he was for summer season. Hound trips on the 15 years, joining them as a youth freight vessels of the Neckar and in the nineties. He left that firm Saale type, which carry 1 to 16 to join the German concern of They promised on behalf of the passengers, will be made to Shanghai, Messrs. Alderton and Co., which foreign-owned foreign exchange Fiontain, Dairen, Tsingtao, Yoke-wound up soon after war broke out. banks at Shanghai to take Joint hamn, Nagoya, Kobe Danka, and Mr. Xavier then joined the busi-action to prevent the further out- Milke. The round trip, occupying a month will be available on these ness staff of the China Mail He flow of silver and also to afford remained there for a short time, vessels at $230. The Ballings

of foreign alightly more frequent than one per and obtained a post with the South every facility to the Chinese Cay

ernment in purchases allowed China Morning Post in 1916. He goods with respect to Bilver had been with this firm ever since. exchange.Central News Agency. Fares to North China and Kobe A member of the Hongkong and return by express steamer to Jockey Club, deceased was a keen Hongkong will be $240, first class, follower of the turf,

and, was

month, and stop-overs `are at intermediate parts.

$200.

are

or to North China and Yokohama frequently seen at the racecourse during the annual and extra race Vessels. niaking direct trips to meetings. Japan will also carry round pan-

Mr. Xavier was closely identified sengers at special rates during the with Church activities, one of the summer, the fares being $250 interests he had at heart being the Kobe and $200 to Yokohama.

To New Guinea

JAPANESE MINISTER

ARIYOSHI BIDS FAREWELL TO NANKING OFFICIALS

St. Vincent de Paul Society, and

Shanghai, Apr, 15. for some years he probably never

Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister missed attending the annual fete to China, and his entourage pro- A slightly longer round trip has given in the grounds of the Roman ceeded to Nanking this morning been arranged by the same company Catholic Cathedral. He was by a special train to bid farewell for their boots the Friderun and Secretary of the Association of to the Chinese Government before

Bremerhaven. It will occupy about | Steh two months and the ships will visit Our Lord of Passos.

real

hia return to Tokyo during the New Guinea, and the Indies; while a Surviving him are his widow, week. total of 38 stops will be made. The three sons and two daughters, to An official of the Japanese Loga- sailings of the Friderun will be on whom much sympathy will be ex-Lion declared to-day that June and on the first days of tended in their berguvement. The Sino-Japanese co-operation and August and October. The solling of eldest son is in Shanghai; and a the suggested elevation of the the Bremerhaven will be on April 29 sister is resident In Manila. and on June 26 und August 26. The funeral will take place at The fare for the two monthier will be the Roman Catholic Cemetery.to- Other trips have been arranged by day passing the Monument at 5.30 is requested that no the company to Shanghal, Manila, p.m. It Colombo, and the Straits Settlements, flowers be sent.

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Japanese Legation in China to the status of Embassy could not he mude realisable until both the two peoples sincerely worked together for the cause of pence in the Orient-Central News Agency.

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