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College Hostel, slates that some WANTED KNOWN

one gained entrance to her fint ap "ALBIL" 10c And 20c Stores opening between 2 a.m. and shortly at 10, D'Agullar Street, and parently by climbing, a tree and 298, Nathan load. Watch for open-crawling through an open ing date. Amazing Bargains.

ROOMS TO LET

ROOMS TO GET-Claremont Hotel begs to announce that they have a few rooms available at $100 per month,

EUROPEAN LADIES

SUSTAIN LOSSES BY THIEVES AT NIGHT

win-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.] AUSTRALIA AND

NEW ZEALAND.

R.

LOCAL ASSOCIATION

MEETING

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 193. It is hereby notified that sealed tendors in triplicate.

18, 1935.

AIR LINER CRASH

DUTCH PLANE DESTROYED AT BUSHIRE

Bushire, July 17.

dow. She found in the morning coloured red on a plan signed by think it is encouraging and gives position and has been working very

that she had lost a wrist watch ($5), a pair of car-rings (85), nn

engagement ring (4260), an onyx

ring ($50).

the Director of Public Works and

dated 28th June, 1935, and subject

can

be

to the conditions which ascertained at the office of the Director of Public Works..

hard.

The Dutch Air Mall liner Mar- boo was leaving here for Baghdad The annual goveral meeting at 4 nm, to-day when the star- board engine failed when the ma- which should be clearly marked of the Australian and New Zea chine was ten fast off the ground. land Association was held at the

A fire broke out immediately "Tender for Kowloon Quarry No. Association's quarters at Glouces after the crash, but the seven pas- 2"; will be received at the

ter Building last evening. Dr. Isengers and the crew of four got Colonial Secretary's Office until D: Matthews presided and there clear of the wreckage, only suffer. Noon of Monday, the 22nd July, were over thirty members presenting from cuts and, shocks.

All the maila on board were de Addressing the meeting, the 1935, for the occupation for a

stroyed,Reuter.. period of two years commencing President enid: I am glad to see from the date of notification of so many members of the Associa acceptance of tender, of the piece tion hero to-day-our first meet- ahowning in our own quarters-and I or parcel of ground as

A good deal of the success us reason for good hope for the of the Aasociation is due to him

strength. future that we will go from (applause), I would also like to The first thing I wish to say in express my thanks to Mr. Stockton There to found the Association and the Mr. Bennett, alio of St. Paul's

in regard to the report on the for his great activity in helping activities of the past year. Upset annual fee $2,000.

is not a great deal to report. The amount of work he put in during College Hostel, was evidently an-

one of little the early part of the Association's other victim of the same burglar

Each tender must be accom-year has been because she lost about the same time a clock ($15), three fountain panted by a receipt to the effect activity. That was due to the career, and we are sorry that il- siderably hampered by financialit ultimately necessary for me to pens (823) and a pair of binocu-that the tenderer has deposited in fact that your Executive was con-health and increase of work made the Colonial Treasury A Him of dimeulties. We began the year give up the task which he was! lars ($40).

$260 as a pledge of the bona fides with a considerable debt owing to doing so thoroughly and so well.

(Applause).

forfeited to the Crown, In the

money due to us from the dance event of the tenderer, whose ten-hold the previous year and also der is accepted, refusing to carry owing to the loss on that. That out the terms and conditions of hampered us considerably and

porhaps scared us more than

exceu done. Your should have tive also felt rather discouraged because they felt that they did not often get the backing that they might have had in the things they undertake.

Bowen

Three reports were made to the Road, reported to the police that of his offer, which sum shall be the fact that we had not received i

ntole

Mrs. Charlton, of 16. Tolico yesterday of losses by theft, during the night someone her bre-hose five all the victims being European from

leghorns ($15), two barn cockerals women on Hongkong alde

Mrs. E. G. Stewart, of St. Paul's ($1) and a pallet (81).

white

his tender.

On the acceptance of a tender the deposits of unsuccessful ten- derers will be returned to them.

Form of tender and further particulars can be obtained from the office of the Director of Public Works.

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ Form of tender

Investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities Taily New York and London Stock Exchange Servier. Commodity Futures' on the principal American markets

Members of

New York Cotton Exchange. Chicage floard of Trade. Commodity Exchange, Inc.

(Silver, Rubber, Silk, Copper, Hides and Tin). Now York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc.

Winnipeg Grain

Exchange.

Manila Stock Exchange.

Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Telephone: 30244, 30245, 30216, Cable Address: Swanstock

9. Queen's Road Central (Corner of Ice House Street).

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BY USING

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AND ENVELOPES.

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AND STRONG

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PADS CONTAINING 100 SHEETS, LETTER SIZE, $1.00 ENVELOPES IN 3 SIZES. $1.75 TO $2.75 PER 100. SMALLER QUANTITIES ALSO AVAILABLE.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

The MING YUEN STUDIO. has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any

tender.

R. M. HENDERSON, Director of Public Works. 5th July, 1985.

HONGKONG, AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that nn Interim Dividend of £2.10.0 per Share, subject to deduction of In- come Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June. 1933, at the rate of 2/2.4 per

Dollar.

THE DIVIDEND will be payable ом and after MONDAY, 12th AUGUST 1935, at the offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for War rants,

POST OFFICE.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE Bandeng-Amsterdam via Singaporet Balgon-Marseilles

via Balgon: Singapore-Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these Bor- "viers. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibited at the Post Offices.. All lotters etc. must be marked "By Air Mali” and be headed in at a Post Ofies.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Lettore and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

Haiphong

Australia and Manila Shanghai and Swatow Japan and Shanghai

Anoy

Japan and Shanghal Shanghai Japan and Shanghai Straila

Manila

Canton

Shantung

July 18.

Kitano Maru

July 18.

July 18,

Taiyo Maru

Takada

July 18.

July 18.

Terukuni Maru

July 18,

Bangalore

July 10

General Sherman.

July 19.

Hakodate Maru

July 10.

July 19.

...July 19.

.July 10.

Fres. Grant

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

hai (San Francisco, 21st Juna). Pres. Polk Stralis and London Parcels (London

13th June).

Sarpedon Straits and Europe via Negapatam, Letters and papers (London, 20th June) and Air Mall ex Imperial Airways Service (London 6th July) and Air Mail ex Amsterdam- Bandoeng Service (Amsterdam 10th, July)

Shanghai and Swntow

Japan

Straits

U.S.A., Honolulu, Jepan & Shanghal

(San Francisco, 28th Juno),

Calcutta and Straits

inva

Japan and Shanghai

Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers) London, 27th June and London Parcels London. 20th June. Calcutta and Straits

I would also like to express my thanks to Mr. Kelleher, and Mr. Hunter, both of whom also did a tremendous amount of work for the Association. Our good wishes go with them in their new spheres. Finances There is not a

Straita great deal to

Japan comment on the Bnances of the Association. We started the year with outstanding Habilities amounting to $370, whilst our was balance in hand was $108. That was a big drag on our activities during the year. We finished with a balance of only $65 but our liabilities have been reduced to $25 for the light fittings for this.

That would have been pald room. If we had the bill earlier. I think we can congratulate ourselves on this. As to the future, that re- mains to be seen of course, but I think that certainly the activities Association must now of the centre very largely on this room. In the course of the year wo held launch plenics and although the attendances were not large we had a good time.

Another thing that made it so 17318 the fact that there no stimulus to activity. In the year before we had the visit of Mr. Latham and his party to the East, and especinity to Japan. That, of course, was a big attrac- tlon, and we held a tin. We also had two visits from the Australian Universities Ragger XV which aroused good deal of interest.

We had nothing of that sort year under review, during the though we had a Dominion Day dinner in September. That was an enjoyable function, and the attendance was 40, which was not too bad.

On Anzac Day we had a simple ceremony of laying the wreath at the Cenotaph. Some Australians and New Zealanders turned ap but not as many as we hoped.

Future Considered

At one time your Executive felt very doubtful about the future of the Association, and in order to have the views of the members on THE REGISTER OF SHARES of this matter, a tima was arrange

however, only 25 be closed There were, the Corporation will from MONDAY 29th to SATUR-members present, but their views DAY 10th AUGUST (both days in- were encouraging. All of them were of the opinion that the Asso- clusive) during which period no

ciation should carry on. transfer of shares can be regis tered.

Shortly after, we came into possession of this room. It la

of us that we should have some

By Order of the Board of Directors.need that has been felt by many

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 10th July, 1935.

SCOTLAND'S BEST

SINCE

1793

"QUEEN ANNE"

A RARE AND EXQUISITE SCOTCH WHISKY IN HONGKONG AT LAST ON SALE AT

CHINA EMPORIUM

and

TY SING HUNG CHEONG

Kowloon.

You look in a mirror to make aure no one can cast

105. tfans on your looke

Visit of School Girls In the fairly immediate future a party of school girls from Australia will pay A

a visit, under the auspices of the Young Australian League. They will arrive in the first half of Septem- ber. On your behalf and with the consent of the Executive I have pledged myself to their advance agent that we will take charge of them for one day. The

for be very glad details will be worked out and we (Laugh- "sensible" suggestions.

will

ter).

any

The other thing your Executive! desires is the observance of our national day. Dominion Day is New Zealand's Foundation-Day, there is Australia's Anniversary

Day and Anzac Day applies to us all. We hope to observe these worthily during the year. (Applause).

were

WAS

elected

President-Dr. H. D. Matthewa, Vice-President-Mr. F. J. Neill. Hon. Treasurer-Mr. Dudley, Sar.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. R. J. Mac-

central place where we can gather together. Up to then it did not secan possible to undertake any thing of the sort, but owing to the

The financial statement generosity of the owners of the Gloucester Hotel and some mem-then put to the vote, and adopted bera of the Association, it was

unanimously. possible to secure this room at a

Eleciton of Officers low cost. Tho comparatively

The following opening of the room has made officers for the ensuing year. great difference in the interests of the members of the Association. I believe and hope that this room- will prove the centre for Austra- lians and New Zealanders living hero and passing through, and Neill. that it will be a tremendous act Executive Miss E Kelly, Mrx to the work of the Association. J. Ware, Messrs. N. Stockton, J. Personally, I think we may any that as things stand at present.

The President then said that he the Association will fall or stand had received a letter from Mrs.

For Blakely

for apologising by the success of this room. if the room is not used, then per absence, at the same time offering sonally, I feel and I think most of several suggestions. Mrs. Blakey us feel that we may just as well suggested that (1) the President bring the Association to an end. and his wife as well as the Enter- Before we have this room, we tainment Committee should hold could not afford facilities for the an "At Home" at the end of every Indies with the result that, while month, the date to be decided hy not refusing them membership, the arrival of an Australlan we bad to discourage them. steamer; (2) that each member present conditions, be asked to send in to the Com- Under the however, we are doing our utmost mittee names of Australians and to secure more lady members.

New Zealanders not yet members of Association, and (3) that there Membership

ahould be a suggestion book in the

Wolfe and E. F. Solk.

her

Our total membership at pre-club room.

Referring again to the vialt of sent is 92 and that includes a very good proportion of lady members. the School-giris, the President We have to record with deep said that the party consisted of regret the deaths of two members, about 60. They would be here on Capis. Griffiths and Fisher. Both Monday, September 9 probably wers sea-faring men, and con- early in the morning and would be sequently were not able to take a leaving on Friday night. He said great part in the affairs of the he had suggested to the advance agent that Association would look Association.

In regard to the Executive, you after the visitors somewhere bc- may remember that through a mis-tween 11 and 12 o'clock an that understanding at the last annual day; that they should be separat meeting no treasurer was ap-ed into small parties of two or pointed.

to the three according to the accommo- It W08 loft Executive to find someone, and dation available, and that they be eventually Mr. Hughes was ap- takon to the homes of the mem- pointed to take the task. Mr. bers for tin. If possible, they Hughes, however, soon left the would also be entertained to a Colony and the work was taken Chinese dinner and a trip around over by Mr. Kolleher who also the harbour.

The suggestion of dropping the loft. Mr. Hanter then took up the

“Associate. members" task but he also left, and Mr. Neill wording was appointed in his place. For from the rules of the Association tunately, Mr. Neil is still with us. was also made, but no the neces It looked auspicious, but actually sary notice was not given, the there were no funds in the matter was not proceeded with.

The meeting concluded with Association's treasury, but it was

votes of thanks to the President, purely accidentall

During the year, Mr. Stockton, the auditor of the accounts, Bir. resigned from the secretaryship W. V. Ahern, and to those mem- owing to pressure of work, and I-bera who help the Association health Mr. McNeill took over the financially by giving donations.

and Shanghai U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

(Seattle, 6th July). Salgon Japan Shanghai

Katori Mara

Sinklang .... Nako Maru Calcutta Maru

July 20,

July 20.

.July 22.

July 22.

Pres. Wilson

.July 22.

Behar

.July 23.

Buenos Aires Maru

.July 23.

Santhla

.Jaly 29,

Tilsadanc

July 23.

Chichibu Maru

July 24.

Itanchi

.July 24.

Yuensang

July. 24.

Kamo Maru "Rawalpindi

July 28.

July 20.

Pres. Jefferson

July 20.

Tasman

July 20.

Mayebashi Maru

July 27.

Talthyblun

July 27,

Date and Time

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Thursday.

Hydrangea...Thurs., July 18, 3 p.m. Emp. of Asia Thurs., July 18, 8.30p.m. Kitano Maru". Thurs., July 18, 5 p.m. .Thurs., July 18, 6 p.m.

For

Swntow Monila Заран

Taishan

Formosa

Friday.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

vin Thursday Island

Talping

Parcels, Reg., Letters,

(Due Thursday Island, 30th July) Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Terukuni Mara

--Air-Mall-Bervico"

(Dua Amsterdam, 29th July)

K. P. O.

Letters, Bangkok via Hoihow

Rex.. Letters,

Kaying

Reg., July 19, 11.30 .m July 19, Noon follow, Pakhoi and Hin phong ... Yosho Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius. Terukuni Maru

Fast and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marseilles. 15th August).

К. P. 0. Reg.

July 19, Noon. Letters...

....July 19, Neon. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Letters for "Imperial... Airways

Service

(Due London, 5th August.) K. P. O. Reg..

July 19, p.1. Letters,

..July 19, 4.30 p.m.

Fri, July 19. July 18, 5 p.m. July 19, 3.45 8.m. July 18, 10.30 am.

G. P. O..

Fri, July 19,

July 19, Noan. July 19, 12.30 pm. Fri, July 19, 1 p.m. .Fri., July 19, 1 p.m.

.....Fri, July 19.

G. P. O.

Reg., July 19, 12.45 p.m. Lotters, July 10, 1.30 p.m Halyang....Fri., July 19, 2 p.m. Bangalore.................... Fri.,- July” -19.-

Manila Shanghai, Japan. Canada. U.S.A. Pres.

Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C. and Europe vis Siberia

(Due Victoria B. C., 6th August.) *Manila

G. P. O.

Rex.. ......Jaly 19, 4.30 p.m. Lettern, .......July 19, 5 p.m. General Sherman Fri, July 10, 5 p.m.

Grant

....Fri., July 19.

Parcels,... July 10, 3 D. Reg....July 19, 4.15 p.m. Letters,··

July 19,6 pm. ....Fri, July 19, 5 p.m.

Pres. Polk

Letters for "Singapore-Australia Bangalore

Air Mail Service”-due Darwin, 30th July

K. P. O.

Reg.,

G. P. O.

Reg.,

Letters,

July 19, 4.00 p.m. Letters, July 19, 4.30 pm. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Bangalore -Bast and "South Africa. Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Due Marseilles 22nd August.)

K. P. O. Regaly 19, 4.30 p.m. Letters,...July 19, 4.80 p.m. Straits and Cnteutta.......

Parcels,

.July 19, 5 p.m.

Fri., July 19.

.July 19, 4.30 p.m. July 10, 5.00 pz. ..Fri, July 10,

G. P. 0.

Reg.

Lottern,

July 19, 6 p.m July 19, 6 p.m.

Takada

Lotters,

Fri, July 19,

..July 20, 8.30 am.

Baturday.

Katori Maru.Sat., July 20, 1.30 p.m. ..Sat. July 20, 2 p.m.

.Sit., July 20

Canton

Shanghai and Japan Haiphong Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Taiyo Maru

Central and

South 'America, Canada and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 12th August). Foochow Shanghai

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Letters,

Rog1,

Shantung Helenus Sunday.

Kwangchow

July 20, 4.16 p.m.. ..............July 20, 5 p.m. .Sat, July 20, 6 p.m. Sat., July 20, 5.m

Sun, July 21, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru....Sun., July 21, 0 a.m. Tuesday.

*Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tjibadak....Tues., July 23, 8.80 mm. Haitan........Toes.. July 28, 8 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Pres. Wilson Tues., July 23, 4.30 p.m. Manila

Wednesday.

Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius, Buonos Aires Maru

East and South Africa

Amoy Amoy

Wed, July 24, 280 p.m. Taiyuan....Wed., July 24, 8.30 p.m. Yuensang.... Wed., July 24, 6 p.m. Superscribd correspondence only.

HONG KONG SOCIETY FÓR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society 'asks for $25,000

in 1935 to continue its work, for sick and destitute children.

Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, CA.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackepris & Co.,

.P. & O. Build toge

Mr. KWOK CHAN, ·

c/o Banque de Lindo Chine,

-Hohe Kong.

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