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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

CLUB DE RECREIO

NOTICE.

The Annual Athletic Meeting will be held on Sunday, the 5th May, Instead of the date previously advertised.

FRED A. XAVIER,“

Hon, Secretary.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.(*·

APRIL 18, 1935,

CONSIGNEES

NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD."

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO'. ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

"BENLOMOND" Consigneen of Cargo are hereby informed that all Gonds are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be

No claims will be admitted after

FANLING GOLF Scientist

STARTING TIMES FOR

HOLIDAYS

The following are the starling. timos for Panling golf during the Easter holidays:

GOOD FRIDAY Old Course 9.30 G. C. Worrall, G. Marsellie", 9.40 A. B. Purves, C. Middleton

Smith.

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Wins Fresh Honours

SIR AUREL STEIN'S EXPLORATIONS

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD. NOTICE in horeby given that the THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share- holders in the Company will be held in the Jacobean room, 1st Kowloon, 16th April, 1936. floor, Hongkong Hotel, Pedder Street, Hongkong, at 1216 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 30th day of April,

0.44 I. I. Geare, S. I, Dodwell | 1935, for the purpose of receiving

0.48 J. A. Shaw, O'Neal Gordon.

MANY YEARS a Statement of Accounts and the

0.62 E. Taylor, J. S. MaeLaron, Tho Fifty-fourth Ordinary obtained.

8.56. B. G. D. Barlow, G. W, Stabh.

IN FIELD. We have this day appointed Report of the Board of Directora General Meeting of the Company the Goods have left the Godowa, 16.00 R. L. Moncrief, E. D. Mal Knowledge of. Shorthand essential, Messrs. Gilman & Co., Ltd. Sala for the year ended 31st December, will be held at the Offices of the and n! Goods remainlag' undelivered 10.04 R. C. Webb, W. N. A. Smalley.

thews,

London, April 17. Sir Aurel Stein has been award- Apply in own handwriting to Box No. Distributors in ilongkong, Kwang Auditore, and for the transaction Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder subject to rent.

Directors 1934, electing

and General Managers, Mcasra. Jardine, after the 26th April, 1935, will be

10.08 A. Rodgers, W. N. Huyers.ed the Gold Medal of the Society 252, "Hongkong Telegraph."

lang and Kwangsal for fudeon & of any other Ordinary business of Street, Hongkong, on Thursday be presented to the Undersigned on 10.16 W. W. C. Shewan, J. Forbes. services in archaeology.

All cloles against the steamer must 10.12 D. J. Keogh, J. W. Cowan.. of Antiquaries for distinguished Terraplano Cara, and Federal Trucks.

18th April, 1935, at noon, for thear before the 9th May, 1995,

10.30 H. A. Browning, J. T. Edkina. NOTICE is also heroby given purpose of receiving the Report of they will not be recognized.

10.24 F. C. B. Block, F. H. King College, Lahore, and Registrar of

While Principal of Oriental- (sd.) DODGE & SEYMOUR

that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Directors, passing tho To comply with the General Bonded 10.28 C. Mycock, 11. Overy. (CHINA) LIMITED,

effected antiquarian researches ward, Hongkong, 16th April, 1935. ·

must have a Revenue Officer In

in Kashmir and on the Afghan attendance when damaged dutiable 10.30 A. T. Lay, W. H. B. Rigg.

10.40 L R. Billinghurst, K. 1. frontier and in 1900-01 he carried The Transfer Books of the Com-goods are examined, any will be closed from the 10th

Chorrill Alf broken, chafed. and damaged April to the 1st May Inclusive. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, 10.44 P. L. Leefe, G. W. Tolmie. where they will be examined on the 10,48 K. W. Jones, J. C. Dunbar. By order of the Board.

24th April, 1935, at 10 a.m., by 19.62 D. Forbes, A. Ritchie, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

30.66 G. T. May, H. P. Bailey, R. L. S. Webb, F. Label. LIMITED.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. 11.00

New Course Bs of Lading will be counter.

9.40 D. S. Robb, P. 11. Sconner". signed by,

9.44 G. A. Stewart, A. 1. R.?

Butcher. 10.28 Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Woodward, SATURDAY Old Course 0.36 1. H. Geare: O'Neal Gordan". 0.40 R.K. Collings, J. Forbes. 9.44 W. J. S. Key, W. W. C. She-1

POSITIONS VACANT.

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT WANTED Please apply giving full particulars of experience to Box No. 263, "Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED NURSE or reliable girl with previous experience, for baby! aged aine months. Write Box No. 251. "Hongkong Telegraph."

NOTICE.

We beg to announce that as from the 1st April, 1935, we have been appointed sole distributors for REQUIRED by old established firm Hongkong and Canton of Pathe an energetic young man for both gramophones and gramophone re- offee and outdoor work. Must be qualified to assist in book-keeping and cords, needles, accessories, radios, correspondence and capable of push-carbons, etc., etc.

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FOR Saloon de Luxe, new conditions, done very small mileage. Bargain for Cash Snie. Write Box No, 256, "Hongkong Telegraph."

THE WO SHING CO., LTD..

China Building, 5th floor.

Hongkong. Hongkong, 16th April, 1935,

KING'S SILVER JUBILEE

Dollar Collection

The Silver Jubilee Dollar Collec- tion, to bo devoted to locall FOR SALE-A selection of oddments charities, which His Majesty the

RAINCOATS King will be asked in men's high-grade

to nominate. Special low

of jricos. Beruards

has now commenced and will Harwich, Des Voeux Road.

continue until May 1. class Firms or Clubs which have not modern FURNITURE of four rooms yot secured collecting boxes or apartment. Including carpets, radio, subscription lists are asked to silver, glass, porcelain, cutlery lacn

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all fitting. Apartment beautifully, R. H. Kot-wall, China Building: modern decorated, with telephone and Mr. A. Morris, 6 Ning garage, can be taken over immediate-Terracr;

or

the Company.

the Company will be closed from Accounts, and electing Directora Warung Regulations consignees 10.32. C. W. E. Bishop, W. Wood-Punjab University, 1888-99, ho

Saturday, the 20th April, 1935 and Auditors. until Tuesday, the 30th April, 1935, both days inclusive, during which perlod no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board,

D. L. KING,

Secretary, Hongkong, 15th April, 1935.

HOLIDAYS.

In accordance with Government Ordinance the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of public business on Friday, Saturday and Monday, the 19th 20th and 22nd April, (EASTER HOLIDAYS),

CHANGE OF ADDRESS,

The Far East Aviation Co., Ltd., advise that as from 18th April, 1935, their address will be:-

Third Floor, Gloucester Building.

General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935.

RAW RUBBER PRICES

LATEST SINGAPORE

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Benjamin and Polta have received the following Straits cur-

quotations rency

(buyers) from Spot ........ Singapore to-day for raw rubber:-- 19 cts. offct. 10% ela, off 1⁄2 ct. 20% cts, off % ct. 21% cts, of 36 ct.

May/June July/Sept. Uct./Dec.....

Market.Quiet.

GIDD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agenta. Hongkong, 18th April, 1936.

For failing to report the intended marriage of a registered mul-tani named Tang Chuen-fa, aged 19, Lam Tang-Sze, a married woman, of No. 10 Hop Fat Street, Un Long Market, was fined $10 by Mr. Megorry, the District Officer this morning. In-

Fraxer, of pector . w.

the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, peared for the prosecution.

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8.48 R. I. Cherrill, R. S. Harrison, 9.62 K. K. Rounds, L. R. Cramer. 9.66. R. A. Rodgers, 11, F. Sommers, EASTER SUNDAY

Old Course

No players in the Shanghai Visitors | Cup aro to start before 9.30a.m. In a letter to the police yesterday.

Starting times are to be adhered to, Capt. A. W. Muir, of the s... Tung unless the Superintendent advances On, reports that a Chinese male pas-players to fill vacancies. senger, in European clothing, juniped overboard while the vennel was under way in the central fairway on the 14th instant. A search was made, but the man could not be found.

HONGKONG AMUSEMEN S, LTD. PRESENTS TO YOU

0.36 P. A. Redmond'. 1. ¡lope

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"TELEGRAPH" ART

SUPPLEMENT

Topical Pictures on Saturday

An interesting array of topical photos will appear in Saturday's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement,

Prominent amongst sporting illustrations will be some of the Senior Shield final, includ ing the presentation of tro- phies; whilst a group will also be given of the Hongkong and Shanghai German hockey teams.

The Quarry Bay School spring festival will be III- ustrated; and students of St. Mary's School, Kowloon, will be shown in a drill dlaplay.

The visit of II. E. the Governor and Lady Peol to the Young Wo Hospital will bo Amongst the other events of which photographa will aI?= pear.

2.40 E. Bathurst. t. 1. Cherrill. 9.45 A. McKellar, A. A. Bremner.

D. S. Rabb, E. W. Kirk. 9.50 9.55 A. Ritchie, C. II. Burton. 10.00 11. G. Wallington, T. R.]

Rowell. 10.05 R. K. Collings, H. Hampton. 10.10 D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfelt. 10,15 A. E. Lissaman, I. R. Geare. 10,20 E. W. G. Maledim. E. Lewis. 10.26 W. J. 5. Key, D. S. Edward."

W. Pittendrigh, J. L. Adams out archaeological explorations in D. J. Valentine, T. S. Whyte Chinese Turkestan on behalf of Smith.

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10.40 W. J. Waddington, A. K. Mae- the Indian Government.

kenzie.

He won the Royal Geographical 10.46 J. W. Mayhew, I. Jusserand, Society's Gold Medal for his ex- 10,50 Capt. Shannan, Comdr. Totley, ploration in Central Asia and 10,66 Lawrie, Scott,

West China. 1509, and was trans- 11.00 J. H. B. Lee, J. S. MacLaren, ferred to the Archaeological Sur- 11.05 A. C. 1. Bowker, H. 11. Mundy vry in 1910. He carried

nut A. T. Lay, G. C. Worrall. 11.15 C. II. Bradley, W. A. Stewart. Important explorations in Persin 11.29 T. A. Pearce, P. II. Secones, and Central Asia from 1913-15, 11.25. D. Humphreys, S. T. But for whigir he was awarded the

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11.30 F. M. Ellis, P. Morrison. 11.35 G. 8. Archbutt, Col. Mae was knighted in 1912. -

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11.40 Comdr. Hole, J. E. Dovey. 11.45 Cola Blake, Col. Williamson. 11.50 J. Forbes, G. Milne.

11.55 E.

dica Vocux, Monaghan.

He was in Upper Swat, Baluchis- tan and Makran in 1926-28, and in South Persia 1032-33. He was Tafawarded the Petrie Medal in 1928

and the Royal Asiatic Society's 12,00 C. Mycock; K. S. Robertson. Gold Medal in 1932. In 1994 he. 12.05 W. H. B. Rigg, G. Marseille, received the Huxley Medal of the No Tourballs till after Shanghai Roval Anthropological Institute. Visitors Cup players have gone.

New Cuurne

9.40 3. L. Bonnar, E. A. Brodie'.

9.44 G. A. Leiper, F. C. Mudle.

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He has published scores of

Htorature, treatises and many volumes on archaeology and

Keography--Reuter. E. S. O. Dunlop, C. Wilson.

9.56 R. A. Rodgers, O. Gordon. 10.04 L. R. Blinghurst, R. C. Webb, 10.08 G. T. May, D. J. Krogh, 10.16 M... Ivy, W. N. Buyers, 10.20 K. A. Munro, E. Mellahon,

EASTER MONDAY Old Course 9.36. Morrison", . M. Ellis'. 9.40 D. llope Gill, G. Stewart. 944 L II. Gearo, 5. II. Dodwell. 9.48 G. C. Worrall, Comdr. Hole.

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