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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935.

| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REGISTRY WEDDING

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY

TO ANIMALS.

KIDNAPPING CASE

CHILD TAKEN BY CAR TO TAIPO

MR. DAVID HILL AND MISS GRAVESON The wedding took place.quietly Charges of child stealing and har Notice of Meeting..

at the Registrar's Office, Supreme bouring at Taipo against two Chinese and an elderly man were Court, on Saturday morning, of women Notice is hereby given that the Miss Kathicon Naomi Graveson and heard by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at Annual General Meeting will be Mr. David Sraith Hill, with Mr. T. the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday

morning: held at the Private Room, Mesars, S. Whyte-Sraith officiating. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., on Wednes- day, 29th May, 1835, at 6.30 pm.

Business: To receive and consider Committee's Report and To elect Officers and General Committee for Season 1936.

1.

to 12.

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counts.

1986.

Any other business, By order of the Committee.

Leung Szo, alias Leung Yuk, 36, The bride is the youngest married woman, and Chu Kwai, 68, daughter of the late Mr. F. F.widow, were charged with stealing a Graveson and Mrs. Graveson of girl, Li Kam-chuen, aged seven years,

Cheshire, the|Wallasey,

England, from 126 Kwellin Street on May 17, Ac-whilst the bridegroom, who is a while Chu Kwai and Chan Lin, 66, do- member of the staff of the Hong-cribed as a farmer, were charged with harbouring the child at 39 Laf kong Electric Company, is the non Kwo Shan village, Talpo. of the late Mr. John R. Hill and Mrs. Hill of Dundee, Angus, Scot-1 land..

H. M. COCKLE,

Hon. Secretary. PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The women pleaded that the child followed them into a place where they worshipped JOES.

POST OFFICE. →

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE

Bandoeng-Amsterdam 'via Bingapore; Balgon-Marseillen

via Saigon: Singapore-Australia Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these. Ser- vices. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedulon exhibited at the Post Offices. All lotters etc., must be marked "By Air Mall” and bo handed in at a Post Offico.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "via Siberia" if so. superscribed.

AIR MAIL "RATES

As from May 6, the air mail rates to Great Britain vin Imperial Airways will to reduced to Lettor $0.50 per 1⁄2 os, Postcard cach $0.82. Correspondence for this service must be clearly marked "Via Imperial Airways,"

Straits

hai and Swatow

Calcutta and Straits

Straits

Detective-Sub-Inspector C. Poyntz, Bride's Sister from Swatow

prosecuting, stated that on the morn- The bride, who was given awaying of May 17 the little girl went out by Mr. John Robinson, of Messrs. of the house to a lavatory and was Bradley and Company at Swatow, not seen again until the afternoon of wore a charming mist blue net May 21. It was alleged the first de- dress and carried a bouquet of woman was arrested in Shamshulpo took the child to Taipo. The fendant pink African dalaies, She was

defendants NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN attended by her sister, Mrs. J. on suspielen nnel she took the Police

out and the other two that the ANNUAL ORDINARY Robinson, ns Matron of Honour. were located. GENERAL MEETING of STARE Mrs. Robinson wore a pink and The mother, Chan Ming, stated she JOLDERS will be HELD at the blue flowered dress and earried n was in the house when the child ask- ed to go out. She did not notice the TO LET--New modern two-sturey HONGKONG HOTEL, Hongkong, sheaf of pink gladioli.

child's absence until about 11 am

Manila After the ceremony, a reception At 2 p.m. she reported at the Sham- HOUSE, near 9 mile stone, Tatten

on TUESDAY, the 11th June, 1935, FOR SALE.-"Vauxhail" Saloon, Avo Wan. Excellent scenery, modern sani.

screened against mosquitoes, at 11.30 n.m., for the purpose of was held at the Hongkong Electric shuipo Pollen Station. On May 21 Model. tation, "Cadet", 1933

•passenger

and Trust. receiving the Reports of the Direc- Company's Recreation Club. Lator. eho was taken to Taipo, where sh Colour Blue, Blue upholstery. In Apply Sincere

the newly-wed couple left for identified her daughter. tors together with a Statement of Repulse Bay, excellent condition. II.K.$1,000. For Tel. 21385. particular and demonstration apply

Accounts for the year ended 30th Hongkong Hotel Garage.

April, 1935, CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

The Steamship,

"YANG TSE"

Bringing Carga fram LONDON, DUNKERQUE, ROTTERDAM and ANTWERP.

Banking

AN IRISHMAN RULES DANZIG

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, let day of June, to TUESDAY, the 11th day of June, 1935, both days inclusive.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers, Hongkong, 23rd May, 1935. THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

4Continued from Page 6.) Mr. Lester, with his Irish nenae get of humour, will manage to many a chuckle on the quiet over a situation which cannot fail to re- mind him of the complicated boun- dary question at bonie. In the 40 miles or so between Marienburg. Prussia, and Danzig the traveller has to have his passport examined no less than five times. Whether by road or rail, the direct route from Danzig runs from the Free are notified y'n Godown

and City territory into Poland, back are hereby notified that on into the Free City area and then after 27th May, 1935, delivery of into, Germany and East Prussin. cargo will be made to Praya Wall, Problems are bound to be con-lorry or direct to dealers' premises 7 days stantly arising in such a situation by the Company on request and including inte of arrival, will be and tact is required to prevent receipt of instructions with Bills of Lading or Delivery Orders. All claims must be sent in to me on their causing a big inre up

international feeling.

the

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure anil Valuables are bring landed and stored into Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co. Ltd., Kow loon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after Innding- Goods not cleared within

subject to rent.

or before the 10th June, 1936, or they will not be recognized.-

of

Packages will be examined

сп

Damaged Pac hy the Company's Surveyor Mesars — Goddard and Douglas in the presence

the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. Friday, 31st May, 1935. Consignees must have A Revenue Officer in attendance. when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Sur- veyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected

by us in any case whatever,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

R. OUL,

Agent.

Hongkong, 25th May, 1935.

COUNT THE “TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

of

Consignees and Owners of

Details of charges for these ser- vices have been sent to all the Company's clients. The rates are

Chinese Weddings

Car to Taipo

INWARD MAILS

Saigon and Air Mail ex Marseilles

Salgon Service (Marseilles 15th

via

London 2nd May, and

Antilochus

.May 27.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco 3rd May) ........ President Taft Japan, Shanghai and Europo Siberin (London, 6th May) Japan

..May 27.

Via

Tokiwa Maru

May .

Hakodate Maru

May 28.

Shanghai

Kingyuan

Blay 28.

Trima

May 28

Tango Maru

.May 28.

Emp. of Asia

.May 29.

For frie

May 29.

Genoa Maru

.May 20.

Japan

Sucz (Letter and parcela, London 26th April Mantun

Tanda

May 20.

.May 29.

Japan

Bokuyo Maru

.May 30.

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai (Seattle, 11th May). FRU

Pres. Jeferson

May 31.

President McKinley

.May 31.

Ranpura

.May 31,

.June. 1.

Conte Verde

June 1.

June 3.

June 4.

Juno 4.

June F

Sul Sang

.Juno fi.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 17th May)

.. Pres. Coolidge

Juna G.

Santhia

Juno 6.

Tho

Japan

Sydney Maru Changte

June 6,

.June 7.

Emp. of Canada Menestheus

Juno 7.

June 7.

Pres. Munroe

June 7.

Yau Fong, driver of public motor Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar of car 448, deposed that on May 17 he women dofendants to Marriages, oficiated at the weddings drove the two

at the Talpo with two children whom he did of four Chinese couples

on not recognise. One of the children was of similar size to the kidnapped Saturday morning. Registry Office, Supreme Court

not meet the de- appointment but was picked up at Argyle Street.

delective sergeant, Lal Kim, a

Wuchow

Mr. Leung Lin-cheung, a shroff of girl. Witness did Lof Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.,

residing at 30 Connaught Rond, first/dants by

The third defendant, who

floor, son of the late Mr. Laung Man- nis, was married to Miss Cheung stated he was on duty in Wan-ha, of 198 Lockhart Road. The Street, Shamshulpo, near house 186. ter of the late Mr. On information he arrested the first bride in the daughter Cheung

Mak-lam. The

ceremony was defendant when she was walking to- witnessed by Mr. Tam Tak-chuen and

wards the house. She gave informa- tion which led the police to Taipo, Mr. Leung Yan-cheang.

Miss Tang Yuct-ago, living at 273 where the child was focated outside

Shumahaipo

hut. the Cheungshawan,

Govern- was inside the hut, asked the witness daughter of the wellknown

n boy. ment contractor, Mr. Tang Him-if he wanted to buy kwong, became the ride of Mr. Koo second defendant, who was washing Sag, of the Sincere Life As the child's face said, "We have no Shul-wing, of aurence Co., residing at 178 Connaught boy, only a girl."

The magistrate convicted and paas- Read, the son of Bir. Koo Ka-nam, retired merchant. The bride's father ed sentence of alx months' hard

labour on both lefendants. Mr. Eric Lee, an electrical engineer

the only witness. residing at 2 2 Inn Ho Wong Road, Kowloon City, the son of Mr. Leo Mr. Kwan C ung-fong, was married Wan-cho, a merchant, was married to to Miss Woo Shan-man, 260 Hen

Road, easy Road, the daughter of Mr. Woo Shumshulpo, the

IN LONDON lower than those usually charged Miss Pauline Won daughter of Mr. Ting-nhan Chief. Omeer on the Yuen

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ILOW. No coolies, other than those in the Company's employ, will be available for employment on the Company's premises.

Dealers employing a permanent! staff of coolles may take delivery from Godown with their own men as in the past.

F. II. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 24th May, 1935.

CANTON AGENTS

for

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

WM. FARMER & CO.

Victoria Hotel Building. Shameen, Canton.

Tél. 13501.

Wong Ho-chuen. Mr. N. K. Ann and On. Mr. E. S. Kwan, brother of the Mr. Li Chok-chung were the witness. bridegroom, and Mr. T. C. Roger Woo; Mr. Kwan E. Cheng, merchant, 254 uncle of the bride, were witnesses of Hennessy Road, the son of the late the ceremony.

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Australia and Manila

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Tues., May 28, 8.30 a.m. ...Tues., May 28, 2 p.m.

Tuesday,

Hinyang Pres. Taft Wednesday.

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Friday.

Talyuan....Wed., May 20, 3.30 p.m.

Thursday.

Shanghai, *Japan and Europe via Mantua ..Thurs., May 30, 10.80 n.m

Siberia.

Saigon, Batavia, Mauritius, Reunion,

Madagascar and South Africa... Swartenhondt Fri., May 31, 8.30 am. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp. of Axin

and S. Amerles und Europe via

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.May 30, 5 p.m.

May 81, 0.15 a.m.

May 81; 10-a.M

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Sat., June 1,

May 31, 6pm. June 1, 8.45 a.m. June 1, 9.30 a.m.

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G. P. O.

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Conte Verde ..Sat., June 1, 8.30 a.m.

Letters for Bandoeng--Amsterdam Ranpura

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K.P.0.

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June 1, 9 a.m.

Reg. Letters,

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G.P.O.

...June 1, 9 a.m.

........Jane 1, 930 a.m.

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Reg.,

Letters,

Siberia.

Manlla

Frochow

Bangkok vin Swatow

Hoihow and Bangkok

Straits, Ceylon, India,

Enst and South Africa

A moy

Batavia

Pres. Jefferson Sat., June 1, 4.30 p.m. Szechuen ....Sat., June 1, 5 p.m. Sunday.

Kalgan.....Bun., June 2, 9 a.m.

Monday.

Kaying .... Mon., June 3, 1.30 p.m. Mauritius Hawaii Maru Mon, June 3, 3.30 p.m.

Anhui ...... Mon., June 3, 5 p.m. Tuesday,

A. Tjlkembang . Tuea., June 4, 8.80 a.mi. Tues., June 4.

Letters for "Baigun-Marseilles Air D'Artagnan

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Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. D'Artagnan

and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe

via Marseilles.

(Due Marseilles 4th July).

Reg.

Lettera,

K. P. O.

..June 4,0 am.

June 4, 10 am.

G. P. O. Beg.........June 4, 0.45 a.m. Letters, June 4, 10.30 am.

Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhoi and G. G. Paul Doumer

Haiphong

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ... Ha Ning

Wednesday.

Straits, Aden and "Europe via Antenor

Marseilles

(Due Marseilles, 6th July)

K.P. O.

Reg... June 4, 4.30 p.m. Letters... June 6, 9.30 a.m., Letters for "Hanoi Marseilles Air Canton

Mail Service"

K. P. Q.

Reg.

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Sandakan

June, 5, Noon

June, 5, 12.30 pm Canton

Thursday..

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Tues., June 5.

G. P. O.

June 5, 845 a.m.

...June 5, 8.30 a.m.

G. P. O.

Wed, Juno 5.

...June, 5, 12.80 p.m. Letters, ...........Juno, §.. 1 p.m.

Wed., June, 5, 2 p.m.

... Musang Thurs., June 6, 10,80 am. *Superscribed cor respondenes only."

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