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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

JANUARY

21, 1936.

HONGKONG GUIDES

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hong Kong St. Andrew's, Society - | YEAR'S ACTIVITIES REVIEWED

-IN ANNUAL REPORT

BURN'S DINNER

Dinner In-cancelled,

FINE GYMNASIUM.

NOW BEING ERECTED

AT UNIVERSITY-

Many toples of interest to Hong- Members are notified that thin kong Girl Guides are contained in building which will prove of!

for rent use and benefit to all sections the report of the Association 1834-1036, which has just been issued, of undergraduates at the Hongkong Desides the report of the year's University has just been begun on the nctivities in foreword by Lady site of the disused football ground. Southern, 6.B-, Colony Commissionur, who says inter alia;,,

NOTICE.

of

Owing to the Inmented death His Majesty the King the Stock Exchange la closed to-day,

NOTICE.

The performance- of Lady Precious Stream which Was to have taken place on Wednesday, the 22nd, has been postponed to a date to be announced later.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. As from Monday, 27th. January, 1936, the offices, of THE FAR EAST

The building

11

gymnasium,

POST

OFFICE.

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"The Social Service side of Guiding designed by Messrs. Leigh and Orango still needs development, but we have and being built by the Sang Hon

handed in at a Post Ofee. and Construction Company. It should ba plans for the future. Gukles Brownies muste scrapbooks and dressed completed by the end of May, and will dolls for children in hospitals. Une

then provide an indoor sports and company gave a Christmas party to another company. The Guides and exercising area for students from all Brownies contributed towards the the hostels, centrally situated as it is Silver Jubileo collection for charities. to all of them.

Une tinck contributed to the Society The oak parquetry floor of the

for the Protection of Children.

AS

".

of

architecia,

gymnasium will be 80 feet by 50 feet. regards the progress of the Movement in Hongkong, although the ample space for two classes to be held numbers are slightly less, I do not at once, each of some 30 or more membera; or for a very large number think we need regard this as an ad- of students to work independently. The verse sign. There is always a serious floor will be fitted with all the modern loss of Drownips: when n regiment leaves Hongkong until Brownies from appliances of a gymnasium by the pince. But it is to the sin of gallery for more than 100 spectators, the incoming regiment take their]

There is room provided in the Guiding and to the enthusiasm Gulders and Guldex that, wo look who will be accommodated ant over entrance hall-while those Kooner than to the rapid Increase of the loon, (Far East Motors). Tele-numbers. It is impossible for us to actually using the "gym." will enter phone No. 69101.

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MARION DAVIES

PAGE MISS GLORY

PAT O'BRIEN DICK POWELL;

QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE

EMPLOYEES

The following is embodied in the ocial circular which has been up in connection with the decision to make a cut in the salaries of Hong kong Civil Servants.

A temporary levy on both sterling and dollar salaries in to take effect from January 1, 1936. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved of the following scheme:

Sterling Salaries

WAR

Colony is very small. But I am con- vinced that the roots of Guiding: deeper year by year in this Colony,

It is stated in the report that it the to close found necessary kong) owing to insufficient numbers, Italian Convent Company (6th. on but now 5th. Hongkong

Company was formed at Holy Spirit School with Mrs. Herklots

18 Captain,

Also a request was received to re, form a Company at Mul Fong Girls College, and this was gladly acceded to, Miss

The floor of the gymnnslum is sufficiently largo to allow a full-size basketball court being laid out on it. and a further basketball ground. together with tennis courts, will be bullt on the remainder of the ground available.

Bulit of Brick

The building itself will be of brick, with a tiled roof, while five large glass doors will lead on to the verandah facing the playing fields. The lighting of the building has been

The following ecoming Capon provided for by five large windows

are extracta

the report of the year's activities:

His Excellency The Governor and Lady Peel again invited the Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies to tea at Mountain Lodge on 25th, August, During the afternoon Lady Prel pre- Rented, on behalf of the Gulden, gold "Thanks Badge" to the Rev. G. T. Waldagiave,

Lady Southern Honoured

above these doors and other windows on the opposite side of the building and high on the wall.

The entire cost of the building will be $37,000-an! this has been pro-

vided by Mr. Eu Tong-seng, who made

the original generous offer of pro- viding $30,000 and then supplied the further necessary funds when it was | found the building would cost alightly

more than was anticipated.

The Colony Commissioner received the honour of an O., from His It is hoped that within the near Majesty the King on the occasion of future a swimming pool of olympic the New Year Honours.

The

In-proportions will be added to the vestiture took place in the presence gymnasium, and provision for tills has of a large gathering including many been allowed. Guide friends. Lady Southern was invested by her husband, His **** not be very great and certainly much sellency Sir Thomins remaining portion of salary above CM.G, who was Admire the one end of the gymnasium. Between

The pool, the cont of which would Ex- Kunder $10,000, would be situated at

the

() No levy on salaries not exceed ing £240 per annum. On salaries ahore that figure, 24% on first £240, 5% on next £60, 74% on next £100, 10% on next £100 and 12% on

£1,400 per annum. This

Government at the time, and in may

course of the ceremony Sir Thomas covered spectators' stand, while on the pool and the building would be expressed in tabular form as under:

mentioned that the honour was con- the other side of the proposed pool On the first £240

ferred largely in recognition of Lady a strip of Arass, followed by Southorn's

Guide embankment which would keep winds 10% Movement in Ceylon and Hongkong. off the swimmers.

at The Brownie Rally was held 1240 Sodiu

Above 2240 and up to £000 Above £100 and up to £1,000 Above and up to £1,400

az Above:

bs

B

24% 724

services to the

at this levy shall Sandilands Hut on Saturday,

24th

The building work needed at Macao, not operate so as to reduce the salaryvited. Lady Feel arrived at four November, parents and friends being

And

and

*

Boon to Students

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

Hilda

January 21.

January 22.

January 22,

January 22.

January, 22.

January 23.

January 23.

Kwangtung

January 23.

Pres, Coolidge

January 23.

Santos Maru

„January 20.

"Imperial Service" (London, 8th January), Haiphong

Shirola

January 23.

G. G. Paul Doumer

January 24.

Kamo Maru

January 24.

Pros. Jackson

January 24.

Rajputana

January 24,

Stuttgart

January 24,

General Sherman

January 20.

Sphinx

January 26,

Tasman

Yuensang

Victoria

Anyo Maru

Lycaon

Mayebashi Maru

Toiresins

Japan and Shanghal Slinnghal

Japan and Shanghal

Salgon

Baigen

Calcutta and Straits Shanghai

Straits Shanghal Japan

Strafta

Stratte

Shanghal Shanghai Japan Straits Japan Hafphong

Japan

Amoy

Japan and Shanghai

Burtwan

January 27,

January 28,

Marechal Joffre

Tokushima Maru Van Heutaz Muroran Meru Canton Nellore

Sirdhana....!

January January January January January 27.

January 27.

January 28.

January 28

28.

Isture 8. January 29, January 30, January 30.

Deucalion

January 30.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco, 3rd January) Shanghal

Emp. of Russia Kashima Maru

February 1.

January 31.

For

OUTWARD MAILS

I'er Tuesday.

Tai Hing....

Samshui and Wuchow Shanghai, Japan and San Francisco Taiyo Maru

and Europe via. Siberia (Duo San Francisco, 14th Feb.)

Date and Time

Tues., Jan. 21, 4 p.n. ....................Tues., Jan. 21.

RegTues., Jan. 21, 4.16 p.n. Letters Tues., Jan. 21, 6 p.m.

Wed., Jan. 22. Letters, .... Jan, 22, 8.30 a.m.

..Wed, Jan. 22, 3 p.m.

Stralis and Calcutta....

Parcels, ....Jan. 21, 5 pa Swatow

Wednesday,

Hoaang

Selatan

an

Thursday

*Japan and Canada

Talthyblus

Reg., Letters,

The whole of the new building is

Thurs., Jan. 23

.... Jan, 23, 845 a.m

Jan. 23, 9.30 am.

(Dus Victoria B.G., 17th Feb.)

Straita, Ceylon, India, E. and B. Santos Maru Thurs., Jan. 23, 2.30 p.m.

Africa and S. American Ports. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Cathay ... Thur, Jan. 23, & p.m.

Friday.

Fukuken Maru Fri, Jan. 24, noon.

Haltan

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Hoihow, Tukhol and Halphong... Kwangtung Manila, Straits and Europe via Stuttgart

Marseilles duo Marselilea, 22nd February and Parcels ordy" for Germany via Hamburg.

Reg.,

K. P. O,

Jan. 24, 8.30 am,

.Fri., Jan. 24, noon, ....Fri, Jan. 24,

G. P. O.

Reg. Letters,

Jan. 24, 10.30 am. Letters....Jan. 24, 11.30 a.m. "Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Coolidgó

C. and S. America, Canada and Europo via San Francisco and *Europa va Siberia.

(Due San Francisco 12th February.)

before the large American "Clipper" of any officer below £240 per annum Acroplanes can make their first or, for those contributing to Widowe o'clock and was received by Lady pleasing in appearance and its design

and fight to the Portuguese Colony, con-

Orphans' Pension

Siberia Scheme, Southern, the Brownies forming will make it of great utility to ut Honour. The "Com-students, especially should the scheme sisting of the erection of a radio £230. 85. Od. (i.e. £210 lens 4% for Guard

the pool come to Pension missioners had previously judged the for building transmitting and receiving station and Widows"

Orphans'

Packs for the Totera Competition so fruition. radio direction finder, has been Scheme deduction). given to the well known firm of engi- Rate of conversion for all after ten Lady Peel kindly presented Further plans which awalt the

Messrs. Malcolm & Co.,

Ltd. of salaries shall be $-1s/0d. in respect the Totem to ist Kowloon Pack. Two

Hongkong citizen grenerosity of a honghai Hongkong

to 31st Packs 1st Hongkong and 5th Hong before they are proceeded with, are Macao. of the

period 1st January needs of the P311-American Airways sion Contribution must, in accordance The Annual General Meeting was other school to fill the gap which Other works in connection with the March Widows and Orphans-Pen-koug-tied for the place of Runners in the hands of Messrs. Leigh and service consist of the preparation of with the Ordinance, be calculated on held at Sandilands Hut

Orange--they are the plans for an- a landing ramp, offices for the staff, the full sterling salary and converted

on 29th now exists between the Peel Engineer. and accommodation for passengers at the prevalling monthly Treasury November with Lady Southorn in the ing School and the He Tung and Government inspection servlees, rate. Advances, Home allotments and chair.

shop. The design of a ne buildi will simil cly be This Competition took place sterling refunds

at for this site has been prepared, but The preliminary work is now pro-converted at the provating Treasury Sandilands Hut on 11th March, each unfortunately, there is no hope of greasing very rapidly under the su- rate. The rate of exchange for con- Company sending six Guides to take proceeding with the work, however pervision of Mesars. Malcolm and Co., version of salaries only will be subject part. The test was evolved by Miss badly in need of the added space the Lid, the firm to whom the Macao to reconsideration at the end of the Burslem, Mrs. K. S. Robertson and University may be, until someone is Water Supply Co. has entrusted the first quarter.

Mrs. H. Owen Hughes, Was willing to provide the necessary funds, Judged by them. Marks were given for the fullowing pointa:-Inspection, Marching, Initiative, Dancing, Ob servation, Flag, Knots, Nature Study, magazines were greatly appreciated. and Ambulance. 1st Kowloon were This year we have been glad to wel- the winners and the runners-up were come a large number of visitors than 3rd Hongkong.

usual. Miss Hannah and Miss ling worth, to whoso visit reference is mado No levy on salaries not exceeding

in the "Foreword", spent about

Ave $240 per annum. On salaries above

weeks in The outstanding event of the year w

also we enjoyed Hongkong $240 per annum, 4% on first $1,000,

who 8% on next $1,500, 12% on next $2,600 was the combined Scout and Guide meeting the following Indles

happened to be passing through the of Macao, almost two hundred feet and 16% on remaining portion of Jainborally,

honour of His Culony:Mrs. Gull, Miss Fraser, above sea level, the radio station is salary above $5,000 per annum. This Majesty's Silver Jubilee. H.E. now being built, this, locality being may be expressed in tabular form as William Peel took the solute in the Miss Susan Tufton, Lady Manning, Sir Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Leonard Wyburd, March Past, after which Lady Peel prented the now Colony Standard to Mias Morse, and Mrs. Charles Beck Lady Southorn, Both His Excellency ley.

work of the erection of the new re (i) The percentages mentioned

11 servoir and pumping works. It should General Order 108 (1892 edition) will not be long now before it will be be calculated on the net dollar salary possible to Inaugurate this new due to an officer after deduction of American airways service, thus Hnk- the levy. ing the Asiatic countries in a still closer and more friendly bond with the rest of the world.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

7th

CLUB,

ANNUAL EXHIBITION

Intending exhibitors are reminded that ENTRIES CLOSE

on

SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY

The Radio Station

At Barra Hill, at the southern end

Dollar Salaries

On the first $1,000..

chosen because, it is free from radio under: interferences. The masts of the sta tion are being set around the buildings in which the radio instruments will be housed. From the station the officers

$1,001 to $2,600

$2,501 to $5,000

Above $5.000 ...

4%

..

12% 15%

The Jamborally

and

and Lady Peel were asked to accept Gold Thanks Badges as an acknow-

Expression of Thanks

of the company at Macao will be able always provided that this lovy shall ledgment of all the kindness they had who have helped us from time to time, We have to thank many friends to keep in constant touch with the not operate so as to reduce the salary shown to the, two Movements In

planca immediately they take off boot any officer below $240 per annum. | Hongkon matter. of deepest regret of Mr. E. L. Hosie, C.A., who has again!

REVENUE SEIZURE

It was a

but feel that mention should be mudo tween Manila and Macaa, thus con- As from 1st July, these percentage tributing to the safety of the planes lovies will be reduced to 3%, 6%, 10% to all of us to hear of the death of Kir. O, G. Alabaster, K.G., G.B.E., HH kindly nudited our accounts. Hon. and passengers during their flight, It and 12% respectively.

our staunch friend, Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Justice Lindsell, Hon. Dr. R. H. is expected that the buildings will be The lavy will be applied to not who was our Treasurer for many Kotowall, G., Hon. Mr. R. M. ready for occupation in about a fort salaries after deduction of Widown years and a supporter of the Move Henderson, and Mr. Tang Shiu-kin. night, and there is reason to bellevej and Orphans' Pension Contributions.

ment in

many ways. Our heartfelt M.EE, Mr. H. C. Lowick, Mr. J, MA that the first flight of the American

sympathy goes out to Mr. Dyer in his Purves and Mr. W. A. Edmonds of Clipper planes will take place early in

grievous loes. February.

We have to record some changes in given advice and practical super- the Public Works Department have the Executive Committee Equipment nection with work at the. Hut. Mis

Hvision on several occasions Mrs. Hughes acted Secretary for some months until Mrs. the And Mrs Griffith, returned from leave. Un-Riddocle have given us valuable as- fortunately the latter .has had to Shanghai, Jan. 20,- disposal of the Pan-American Airways

The report that attempts are being Mrs. C. W. E. Bishop as her successor

reaign but we are pleased to welcome Bistance in various ways.

We gratefully acknowledge a dona- Company, and it will not be long be made in North China to interfore Mr. K. 8. Robertson becamo Huttion to the funds from Mira. K. H. fore the anchorage will "be ready to

to with the administration. of the recolve the new visitors to Macao. Customs and to retain the Customs secretary when Miss Buckwell went Digby,

on leave and has continued

IN LONDON The mooring stage for the planes is

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Hongkong Telegraph.

is on sale, at

SELFRIDGES

For Advertising Rates the London Representatives,

are

REUTERS, LTD.

Advertisement. Dept. 24, Old Jewry. LONDON, E.C.7

also being prepared, with the help and co-operation of the Macao Govern-

equip

ment who have placed dredging ment and other paraphernalls at the

crows to

· STR. FREDERICK MAZE'S VEHEMENT PROTEST

in con-

Parcels

Reg., Letters,

Saturday. 'Letters for "Imperial Service"-duo Rajputana

London, 7th February, Letters for "K.LM. Service"de

Amsterdam, 3rd February,

Letters for "Singapore Australia

Service"--due

February.

Reg.

Lettera

*Manila

Darwin,

14th

Reg.

..Jan. 24, 11.15 ani. Jan 24, Noon. ..Fri, Jan. 24,

..Jan. 24, 10 a.m. Jan. 24, 11.15 a.m. Jan. 24, Noon.

Sat., Jan. 25,

G.P.O.

K.P.O. .Jan. 25, 8.30 am.

Jan 25, 9 0.m- ....Jan. 25, D ́ant. Letters,.....Jan, 25, 9.30 a.m.

General Sherman

Sat, Jan. 26, 10.30 a.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rajputana

South Africa, Aden. Egypt, and

Europe via Marseilles.

(Duo Marseilles,

21st February),

K. P. O..

Parcels,

Jan. 24, 11 a.m.

Reg.

.Jan. 26, 9 am,

Parcels, Reg.,

Letters,

Jan, 25, 10 a.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island

Letters,

Reg., Letters, Kingyuan Prea. Jackson Sphinx

.Sat., Jan. 26.

G. P. O.

.....Jan. 24, Noon. Jan. 25, 9:45 a.m. .Jan, 25, 10.30a.m. ...Sat, Jan. 25, Jan, 25, 8.45 a.m. Jan. 26, 9.30 a.m Sat., Jan. 25, Noon. Sat, Jan. 26, Noon.

Sat, Jan. 26, Noon.

Sat, Jan. 26.

(Due Thursday Island, 6th February). Amoy Shanghai and Japan Manila

*Manila, Straits, Geylon, India, Victoria

East and South Atrien, Aden, (Due Naples, 16th February) Egypt and "Europe via Naples ·

K.P.O. Reg... Jan. 25, 10.30 am. Letters, .. Jan. 25, 11.30 am.

Sunday,

... Canton Maru...Sun, Jan. 26, Daim- Monday...

Swatow, Amoy and Formoen

Reg..

Letters,

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

Haiphong.

G.P.O. Jan. 25, 11.15.m. Jan. 25, Noon.

Amoy

Mon, Jan 27, 1 p.m... Yuonsang ...Mon., Jan 27, 2.30 pm. Tuesday, Letters, for "Air Orient Service”—Marechal Joffre

duo Marseilles, 10th February.

K.P.O. RegJan. 28, 8.80 a.m. Jan. 20, 9 a.15. Letters,

Tuez, Jan, 29,

G.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 28, 0 quinta Letters, ....Jan. 28, 9,80 sm.. Tues., Jan. 28, 9.10 a.m..

Batavia

Tjisaink Amoy

Muinam Salgon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Marechal Joffre

and S. Africa, Egypt and Europo via Margallica.

untll} Close by this anchorage, which is situ- revenues, has prompted the Inspector

To the Press we owe a continua! ated within the area protected by the General of Maritime Customs, Sir June. Mrs. R. II: Wild has now un-

dertaken this work. We sen-walls of the New Port, the con- Frederick Maze, to notify the Count record the resignation

regret to debt of gratitude for their unfalling of Mr. sympathy and help and we are in- structors

with missioner of Custorie in Tientsin that Brazier-Grengh who has been Hon. debted to Mr. A. Hicks for the proceeding the preparation of the ramp these cannot be countenanced.

wo valuable gift of the blocks of the for passengers and

Sir Frederick Mazo-points out that Librarian. To all these ladies como ashore, or to go out to such action would adversely affect the express much. gratitude for their Jamborally. the planes. A building hitherto used indemnity and loan service, and cause valuable assistance,

There has been an increase again by the Macao Government for the use general confusion and uncertainty in Lady Southor suggested that, we this year in the number of badges of persons visiting the port, is now be respect of China's domestic and should have a Colony Standard, and taken. The examinations for Chinese ing converted into suitable premises foreign trade--Router.

Miss Kaye-Shuttleworth ~ sont from for the offcos- of the Pan-American

(Due Marseilles, 24th February), to Companies have been greatly facil Home two designs from which

K. P. O. Airways Service, and as a passenger

choose. The Banner

tated by further translations into WAS Made

Reg. JiJani 26, 9 a.m. station.

The late Mrs. Jane Ann Prentice, locally under the supervision of Birs Chinese of several more badges by

Miss Kotewall, to whom we owo

Letters, Jan. 28, 10 nm, widow, lato of 718 Yangtstepoo Road, K. S. Robertson, and carried out in

Swatow, Amoy and Fochowa

Halyang Every facility for persons making Shanghal, who died at the Northern royal blus satin embroidered with the fine the meattle. Some tosto

Some testa Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp. of Asia had to be cancelled use of the air service is being pre-port on September 10, 1836, left local Colony badge, the Tenderfoot badge Jamborally,

oning.

and 8. Amorlea and Europe via ku pared, and it is believed that Macao estate amounting to $145,800. An and the Guide Meito.

Vancouver B.C.; (Parcels for Can- will soon enjoy the benefits that will application by Mr. G, G. N. Tinaon, A much-falt want was filled this Tam seroral Chinese Indies have Through the help of Mrs. Thomas como with the use of Macao as the sollolbot, the lawful attorney, for your when we opened a library in kindly-assisted in taking tests In

ada only) and Europe via Siberia, (Due Vancouver B.C., 18th February). Asiatic terminus of the Trans-Pacific sealing exemplification of probate of the Hut. At present we have about Chinese. Air Route,

the will, was granted,

35 books, and Mr. Borrett's gifta of,

Parcels, Rog

Lottery

Tues., Jan. 28, 10 m

Tues., Jan. 28,

G.P.O

Jan. 28, 0.45 s,m. Jan. 28, 10.30 a.m.. „Tuos., Jan, 28, 2 p.m. xes,, 'Jan, 23:

Superscribed correspondence only

Jan, 28, 3.p.m

28, 4.18 p.m

28, i pas

W!

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