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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY

HOME POLITICS

-REVIEW OF LAST YEAR'S

ACTIVITIES

BRITISH FLOODS

WINDSOR GROUNDS

INUNDATED

London, Jan' 1.

London, January 3, Britain's brand new Parliament

There was a further increase of and re-juggled government faco 1936 with the delightful prospect of apend-arean under water owing to floods in parts of the Thames Valley to-day, but ing lots and lots of money,

Plans which will be launched in the in the upper reaches loca) Thames new year envisage the expenditure of Conservancy officials expressed the something like EC00,000,000 during view that the floods were now on the

point of receding. the next five years.

They include about £250,000,000 on strengthening the defence forces:

£109,000,000 on

improvement; £30,000,000 on away development: and several millions on a seven-point education programme.

Above Reading the level of the waters fell last night,

Lower down the River, however, conditions show no improvement and at Windsor, although the stream was stendier there was ñ rise, of about one inch, in the level.

From the Itound Tower of Windsor Castle: strelches of water are to be

invaded the private giou,ds of the Curtle.

have resigned as Branch Manager of South China for the

Vienna, Jan. 2.

Fox Film Federal Inc., effective the only domestic problem facing on on. all aldes, and the water has The year 1035 brought a marked December 18th. 1935. decline of dictatorships in South- eastern Europe.

In Yugoslavia important measures: godowns of about 4,000 and H,000, were taken to liquidate the authorita 1. at Nos. 146 and 147 Gloucester tive regime, established in 1929 by the Road. Apply Kwong Sang Houg.late King Alexander. Ind., G. P. Ú. Box 320.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES, SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMEA,

The Stonmship,

In the general elections in May, the Opposition, although the ballots were open and supervised by the Govern- ment, obtained more than a third of the seats. This is said to mean that If the ballots had boon secrat, it would certainly havo gained the majority in Parliament.

As a result of the elections Prime "ANDIE LEBON"

Minister Bogolyub Yeftitch was forced' Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c. to resign in June, and Milan Stoyn. Arrived on Saturday, 28th December, dinovitch formed the now Cabinet with the specific task of paving the 1935, at 11.00 p.m.

Consigneen

are hereby informed way for normal elections and of that their goods with the exception of pacifying the Croats and Slovenes Opium, Treasure and Valuables are who had felt suppressed by the Serb being landed and stored into the Go dictatorship in Belgrade. downs of the Hongkong Kawinen Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon whence delivery may be obt

obtained im mediately after larkling.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 7th January, 1980. or they will not be recognized.

oct

Damaged Packages, will be examin by the Company's Surveyor Hensrs:-Goddard Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 4.m. 03 4th January, 1936.

While Stoyadinovitch succeeded in

satisfying to a certain extent the Sloveney whose leader, the Roman Cathalle priest Dr. Ante Koroshetz, accepted a seat in the Cabinet an Minister of Interior, the Croate who demand a full autonomy for their province are continuing their opposi on under the leadership of Anten Matchck.

ALEX CAPLAN,

NOTICE.

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COMPANY,

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Manager,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

As from the 1st. January 1936 our Offices will be situate at the & Shanghai Bank Hongkong Building, 4th Floor, (Des Voeux! Rond Entrance).

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER. Hongkong, the 28th day of Decem-

ber, 1935.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

These last three items from the spear-head of the Government's attack on unemployment, which seemed to be

the coming year, Britain

In fact, unemployment has been the only issue at Home during the past twelve months. Foreign politica have dominated the parliamentary scene to the exclusion of almost everything

clao.

From the purely political point of view, the year has not been without its excitemonts and change, but from the point of view of the welfare of the people, it has been a year of steady SUCCESS. Unemployment forced below the two million mark. Britain once "the title again the "world's bankers," lost in 1931 when the gold standard was abandoned....factory chimneys smoking again all over the country ....trade returns moving steadily up- wards....a balanced budget....wage cuts restored .some taxes, particu- larly Income tax, reduced.

Unemployment...

Yet over it all has hung the spectre of unemployment and the dire plight of the industrial areas in the north and midlands.

"

Paris, but not all, of Eton playing fields are under water, and certain roads in Eton are closed to traffle.

Interference with road traffle, which is being temporarily diverted in many parts of the country, is causing con- siderable congestion elsewhere.

Important roads In Buckingham- hire, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, the South Midlands, and the Western Countie are still reported unfit for motor traf Be-British Wireless.

Windsor Grounds Flooded

London, Jan. 3.

The Thames at Windsor is now one mile and a half wide. Windsor Castle grounds are flooded for many miles and Eton's playing fielda form one lake. The swans are unable to reach their usual river feeding ground. Residents at "Maidenhead are going about in punts. The water at Boulter's Lock is five feet above normal. Sonning and other villages up the sirea are practically eut off. The flow of water at Toddington is Tow 0,000,000,000 gallons approaching the 1915 record.

ed

At the beginning of the year. Bri.

The lowlands of Sussex, northward tain tried to nationalize the dolo by

fornuation of an Unemployment of Steyning, are one vast lake ex- the

The to Horsham. Assistance Board. The attempt, no tending nearly

and between Beeding far, has been a failure. The change- Adur River

Some over from the local scales of payment Coufield is two miles wide. was too quick, and, after about three roads in Kent are three feet under MESSRS, DODWELL & CO., LTD., months, in the face of a countrywide water and many villages are laulat-... announce that their General Offices outery, the Board had to revert tem-

to the old locni senleşi

-There was less rain yesterday and It is signifleant that General Peter will be located in the Hongkongporarily tetem was mull in forte at the the foods are slightly, receding, but

This system Consignees must have a Revenue Zjekovitch, the minister of war both and Shanghai Bank Building, 3rd end of the year, But the Government a further depression in the Atlantic Officer in attendance when any in the Yeftitch and in the Stoyadinofloor, as from

promises speedy alteration in the is threatening more rain.—Itruter's dutlable goods are examined by the vitch cabinets, once the closest colin-

means test the new year, and Special, Company Surveyors,

the national plan, with its anomalies and unfairnesses wiped out, should soon be in operation again.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OII!.. Agent. Hongkong, 28th December, 1935.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. C. W. Andrews To

Preach To-morrow

COVENANT SUNDAY The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at fethodist Church, Wanchai.

Morning Order, 10.16 nm. by the Nov. E. C. H; Tribbeck,

No. 73 Westminster," 89 "Lubock" 721

David," "St.

068 "Angel Voleen," 618 "Knocht"

barator of the late King Alexander when the latter established the cen- tralistic dictatorship, is now nue of thei most fervent advocates of a drem- the tralisation in conformity with Croatian demands.

In Bulguria

In Bulgaria the dictatorship which Kinion Georgbleff established on May 19, 1934, broke down in January, 1936, A new military cabinet was formed by General Petko Zlateff which, how- ever, lasted only two months.

Thereupon King Boris entrusted Andrei Toshelf, a former diplomat,

Monday, 30th December; 1935.

Telephone and P.O. Box numbers remain unchanged,

The Motor, Wine and Office Equipment Departments are not

affected and will remain in their present fees.

I

New Territories Agricultural Show Ith and 5th January. 1936.

L

SHEK WU HUI

to be opened

with the formation of the Government near Sheungsbúl Railway Station with the specific task of preparing a constitutional reform and of elim- inating the Influence of the officers on the administration.

Early in October a plot was dis covered aiming at the restoration of a military dictatorship.

The platters, led by Colonel Damion Lessons: Josh. 1. 1-9: Rom. 12. Voltcheff who had been instrumental Covenant Service on Sunday mornin placing Georghieff in power, had, ing at 11.30 a.m. Hymns No. 761 nccording to a public statement by

Augustine,"

M........... 705........ “Sicilian Toshoff, not only planned to overthrow the Government, but also to assassin- ate the royal family and to establish

republic,

---

Mariners."

Evening Service 7 p.m. by the Rev. C. W. Andrews In the Assembly Hall of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home.

Hymna No. 668, 054, 015, "Cwm Rhondda," 628, "Pentan,"

* Notices for the Week

A new government was formed on November 23 by George Kosseivanoff who had been Foreign Minister in Toshell's cabinet.

This new Cabinet in an emphatically A Dunco will be held in the civilian government. Its main domex- Assembly Hall of the Sallora' and tie task 'in the Internal pacification of Soldlera Home on Wednesday, Jan. the country.. 8 at 8.30 p.m. Admission $1. includ-

Rumania ing rafreshments.

remained in power, although it position weakened in the course of

the year.

at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, 4th January,"

By

Lawrence Kadoorie, Esq., N. T. Produce. Poultry. Fruit, Vegetables, Also Chinese Theatrical performances Tea and Refreshments by the Paris Cafe

at reasonable prices. Admission-10 cents,

estate

re-

In November, the Government was occupied will an offshoot of the um- employment problem in the shape of a threatened miners' strike-

eroase

The miners demanded a wage in

of two shillings a day, and national ballot showed 97 per cent. in it. The Government entered into the favour of a strike if they didn't get dispute with a hurried promise of an extra shilling a day as a temporary measure pending a definite settlement which win nicot the miners' demanda.

Party Politics

Sincials has been appointed head of the party, but there are rumours that Mr. Lloyd George is angling for the leadership, in which connection, Lin significant that a few days after the election he announced that he and his

would drop their "independ- and sit with the. Opposition.

The

future of Mr. Lloyd George, Britain's war-time priine minister, is a mystery. Many believe that he is trying to stage a come-back.

Early this year he launched his New Deal programme, calling for the expenditure of vast roads, railways

Buma f and the

In the field of party politics there money all has been much more activity. Highland us a means of curing unemploy- light of the year was, of course, the ment. Ile offered it to the Govern- general election on November 14, ment, which, after a lengthy study, which returned the National Govern- turned it down as unfeasible, and be ment to power with the comfortable cause it had already adopted any of his ideas that were any good. Had majority of 210.

Although it had been a foregone the Government accepted the "New conclusion that the Government would Deal," Mr. Lloyd George would have

been assured of a Government post. win, its unwieldy majority of 411 was

next move The little Welshman's expected to be reduced considerably,

was to start the "Council of Action and a figure of about 180 was genar.

It for Peace and Reconstruction." ally mentioned.

was supposed to be non-partisan, but its platform bore a striking resem blance to the "Now Deal" programme, and practically every member of its executive was a Liberal.

Even Government supporters were surprised when it touched 249, be- cause during the campaign they had apparent very grave fears that the apathy of the electors would react in favour of the opposition parties. As it was, approximately 74 per cent of the thirty-one million odd voting population went to the polls, com- pared with about 71 per cent, at the last general ele

election in 1931-

The radio was said to be the reason why the experts went so wrong In

When the general election came along, the Council threatened to pat 400 candidates in the field. They did not materialize, but the Council issued a three-point questionnaire to all candidates, irrespective of party, catechizing them as to their support Council's or non-support of the

1936.

Richard Tauber, the world renowned tenor, and Jane Baxter an they appear in Schubert's "Blossom Time" showing from to marrow at the Queen's Theatre.

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Japan and Shanghai

Java and Manila

Japan

Straits

Haiphong

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisce, 13th Dec.). Manila

Japan and Shanghal

Shanghai

Shanghai

Amoy and Swatow

Calcutta and Straits

Europe via Buez

(Letters and

Papers) London, 12th December and London Parcels-London, Bih December.

Japan and Shanghai

Java

Haiphong ...

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

(Seattle 21st December) Saigon

Manila

Straits.

Shanghol Calcutta and Streita Shatsglai

For

Fort Bayard Amoy

NOTICE

D.S.O., Commander, Royal Artil- Arthur Basset HEARLE, Colonel, lery, HONG KONG, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that 'all their forecasts and in their fear of programme. creditors and other persons having apathy. Meetings were poorly attend. Sixty-seven of the candidates, in- In Rumania no internal events of claims against the

ofed but the public got the propagandncluding Conservatives, Labourites. great consequence took place.

Colonel A. D. HBARLE, D.8.0. Just the same through their fireside and all Opposition Liberals, who sup- UNION CHURCH

The Liberal cabinet of George

who died on the 30th day of receiving sets. As comparatively few ported the Council's programme, were

1935, are hereby Tatarescu, formed in October 1934, December,

of the votere appeared out of doors elected to Parliament, and recently Rev. K. I. Mackenzie Dow

quired to send in their claims or until polling day, the experts could Lloyd George was chosen as Chairman

of this group

in the House of Com- demands in writing to the under form no opinion as to their interest. To Preach To-morrow

It was the Itals-Ethiopian war that mona. signed on or before the 24th day caused a general election this year.

While on ordinary questions, such THE LORD'S SUPPER The opposition of the Pensants of January, 1936, after which date Ordinarily it would have been held as foreign policy, they will follow the

Foochow dictates of their party leaders, on Parly gained ground steadily and so the Committee of Adjustment, ap- some time next year before the Gov-questions which affect the Council's The following are the forthcoming did some of the Anti-Semitle Rightist pointed under the Regimental ernment's five-year term of office ex- Borvices, etc. at Union Church groups.

Dobts Act 1893 (60 Vict, c.5,) will, pired in September.

programme, they are pledged to vote Kennedy Road.

proceed to distribute the agnets But when all parties endorsed the for them, whether against their own The sacrament of the Lord's A Cabinet change is, therefore, among the persons entitled there. Government's firm stand at Geneva in party or not.

observers sco these 67 "coun- Supper will be celebrated at the close expected for the early Spring

Some of the morning service.

Holations between King Carol and to, having regard on to the favour of sanctions against Italy elites, with the seventeen Opposition The Social Hour after the evening Madame Magda Lupescu remained as

claims and demands of which they support of the League Covenant, and Liberals and Mr. Lloyd George's four service will be held in the Church close as ever although the King's not be liable for the assets of the issue of a foreign policy already en- collectivo security, the Government have had notice; and they will

decided to go to the country on the Independents, as the nucleus of ah Hall.

mother, Dowager Queen Marie, in

eventual moderate left-wing party, so dorsed by all parties, thus making its George, The Soldiers and Airmen's Chris-belleved to have attempted to bring deceased or any part thereof

handed, of course, by Mr. Lloyd tian Association meets in the Church about a reconciliation between Carol distributed any person of re-election a virtumi certainty.

Government Reshubies Hall every Tuesday evening at 7.80 and Queen Helena, or to marry her whose debts or claim they shall

Rearmament pm, Servicemen and others will do [son to another princess.

not then have had notice. welcome at this service:

Dated this 3rd day of January, 1936.

Every Friday morning a devotional servies is held at the Helena May Institute at 10.30 am.

Preacher on Sunday: Rev. K. 1. Mackenzie Dow, M.A.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

(A Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Maas).

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road-Tram Station.

Hungary

bpes in the lender.

De

to

mid- although Vienna and Rome continued

.

seen

As for the Government, itself, it has two comprehensive reshuffles during the year, one as the result of the general, election, and the other inst June.

Coupled with the foreign policy Issuo was the Government's proposal In Hungary, Prime Minister Julius M.Carrington Sykes, Lt-Col. R.A to strengthen all arms of the fighting Goemboes in the third year of his President of the Committee of forces, and again the Opposition could The change about in June was premiership mot with increasing Adjustment.

hardly protest since armis, theoretical caused principally by the desire to re opposition both by the Small Pea- Headquarters, Itoyal Artillery,

ly, are necessary for collective lieve Mr. Ramsay MacDonald of as sante Party,, led by Tibor von

Recurity. China Command,

much work as possible because of his Eckhardt, and by the large estate

So, although the international situa. Impaired eyesight, and also to bring HONG KONG Owners,

tion was the imus, domestic affairs.fr. Anthony Eden Into the Cabinot.. honded by Count Stefan Bethlen, who proceded Goemboes at det

particularly unemployment, formed The charges made after the elec the hand of the Government,

the keynote of the campaign.

tion were caused by the defent of Mr. General elections held in

The election has had two principai StacDonald and his son, Malcolm, also dummer under a Government con- to be at loggerheads with the "Third results. Firstly, it has virtually a Cabinet minister, trolled system of ballots, however, Reich"

brought the return of party politics, The Juno change, which was the rosulted in an overwhelming majority

Goemboes is understood to have abandoned when the National Coalition frst except for some minor appoint- for the Union Party of which Goem- tried to mediate between Mussolini Government was formed in August, ments, since the National Government and Hitler and to bring about a re- 1991, and secondly it has-simplified was formed in 1931, saw Mr. Stanley conciliation of the German and Aus- the different line-ups.

Baldwin and Bfr. MacDonald exchange In the International field the atti-trian brother nations, but until the

became 'Prime The representation of the National posts. Mr. Baldwin tude of the Southast-European coun

endeavours re- Labour and National Liberal parties Minister and Firet Lord of Treasury tries was largely determined by the end of the year his

without noticeable success, mained

Parliament is now so small, that and Mr. MacDonald became Lord fact that Rumania and Yugoslavia belong both to the Little and to the foreign ministers of the three Little purposes a Conservative one.

At the annual meeting of the the Government is to all intents and President of the Council.

At the The chief changes after the election Balkan Ententes.

Both combines participated in the lavin, in July, it was decided to con- greatly strengthened, facks a powerful Lord Privy Seal and his place taken Entente countries, held at Bled, Yugo- same time the Labour Party, although were: Lord Londonderry dropped ap Balgaria ales Joined, while Hungary, the restoration of the Habsburgs and picture. sanctions against Italy in which tinue an adamant apposition against leader, and the Opposition Liberals by Viscount Halifax, whose post as family have practically passed out of the Minister for War was given to Mr. liko Austria, refused to partake. to both the thrones of

Alfred Duff Cooper; and Mr. Malcolm Tuesday and Friday: 10 to 12 noon. Hungary intensified her political Hungary.

Lloyd George $

MacDonald changed posta with Mr.

3. All authorised Christian Science and economic relations with Germany

H. Thomas, becoming Dominions iterature is available at the Leading in the course of 1936, although in vanquished of the world war in

As a result of the election, the Milster; and

and "Jimmy"

Laking

the toom.

March, 1934, she signed, together with South-castern Europe continued to Liberals have only noventeen repro- Colonial

"post". The Publie is cordially invited to Italy and Austria, the Rome Protocols watch each other with suspicion, but sentatives in Parliament, and worst Event the Service and visit the which aimed

There have also been considerable to protect Austria no serious compilentions were fore- blow of all, their leader. Sir Herbert changes among the junior ministers leading Room,

against German aggression, and seen for a near future.—United Preas. Samuel, was defeated. Sir Archibald and under-recretaries—United Press.

Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. Subject:-"God”...-

Sunday School, 10 am. Tortimonial Mooting: Wednesdays,

1.p.m..

Roading Room is located at abors dress and is open:

Monday and Thursday: 5.80 to 7

At the end of 1936. victors and

Ginyo Maru Hulehow Nellore

.January 4. January 4. „January 4.

l'atroclus

January J.

General Pershing

January.6.

Tilaajak

January 5.

Toba Maru

„January 5.

Barentsz

January 6.

Canton

„January .

Pres. Cleveland

Emp, of Asin

January 6. January

Perseus

Taiyo Maru

Talthybius

Cremer Sirdhana

January 7.

January 7,

January

January 8.

January 8.

Chitral Thisadane Carthage

January 9.

January 9. January 10.

G. G. Paul Doumer

January. 10.

Pres. Jefferson

.January 10.

Marechal Joffro

January 11.

Glaucus

January 13:

January 13.

Andre Lebon

January 14,

January 14.

.January 14.

Philoctetes

Kumsang Sarpedon

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Saturday.

Tin Seng Kiungchow Chung On

Pronunent Helikon

Samshui and Wựchow Bangkek

Saigon

*Shanghai and Japan Shanghai and Europe via Siberia

Nellore

Patroclus

Sinklang

Sunday.

Sulyang

Swatow, Amoy and FormORA

Bangkok via Swatow

Rahaul and Tulagi.......

Foochow Manila

„Date and Time

Sat., Jan. 4, 2.30 p.m. Sat.. Jan. 4, 3.39 p.m. Sat, Jan. 4, 4 p.m. .Sat., Jan. 4, 4.30 p.m.

Sat, Jan 4, 5.p.. Bot., Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Sat., Jan. 4, 5 p. Sat, Jan. 4, 5 p.

Sun., Jan, 6, 8.30 a.m. General Pershing Sun., Jan. 5, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru....Sun., Jan. 6, 9 a.m. Klongeu

Sun, Jan. 6, D a.m Bremerhaven ...Sun., Jan. 5, ↑ á.m. Tuesday.·'

*Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Tjibadak Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila

Tues., Jan. 7, 8.30 a.io. Halyang. Tuon, Jup, 7, 2 p.m. Pree. Clavoland Tues., Jan. 7, 4.30 p.m. Wednesday.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Asama Maru

Central and Bouth America, Canada, and Europe vin San Francisco, and "Europe via Biberia (Duo San Francisco, 29th Jan.) Foochow via Suntow Swatow Straits

... Wod., Jan. 8.

Reg..

Jan. 7, 6.p.m. Lettern, Jan. 8, 8.30a.m. Choklong..Wed, Jan. B,′ 8.30 alm. H.Wed, Jan. 8, 9 a.m. Wed., Jan. 8, 9.30 a.m. Wed., Jan. 8.

Selatan ForEras

Letters, ...

Straits and Calcutta.

Kuteng

Parcels,

Jan. 8, Noon..

Haiphong Amoy

Canton Taiyuan Friday:

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping.......

Parcels, Reg

Letters,

...Jan. 8, 1-p.m. Wed, Jan, 6, 2 p.m. Wed., Jan. 8, 8.80 p..

Fri, Jan. 10.

Jan. 9, & p.m.

Jan. 10, 9.30 a.m.

via Thursday Island

(Due Thursday Island, 21st Jan.). Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Chitral... Fri., Jan. 10, 10.30 a.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Poochow

•Siberia Hoihow, Pakhof and Haiphong

Kingyuan Haining

Faturday.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Carthage

East and South Africa, Aden," Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Due Marseillos 7th February)

E. P. O. Parcels,..... Jan. 10, 4.30. p.m. Jan. 11, 9 n.m. Jan. 11, 10 a.m.- Shanglini, Japan and Europe via

Siberia Manila

Letters,

Fri, Jan 10, 1 p.m.

Fri., Jan. 10, & p.ni.

Sat, Jan. 11.

K. P. O.

Parcels, Reg.,

Jan, 10, G`pan. Jan. 11, 9.45 am. Jan. 10.30 8.1.

Letters, Marechal Joffre,

Sat, Jan. 11, 1.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Pros. Jefferson Sat, Jan. 11, 4.89 p.au.

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