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AN APOLOGY

AN APOLOGY

In the issue of the Industrial and Commercial Dally Ргсаа (Kung Sheung Yat Po) of the 25th November last, an

In the issue of our papers of the 25th November last, an account was published of a football match played on the 24th November, between South China "A" and the Lincolnshire Regi. ment. The Referee in this match was published of a football match war Pelly Omeer Randall of H.M.S. played on the 24th November, be

tween South China "A" and the

xay

necount

We regret that in the account of Lincolnshire Regiment. The Re- the match we published various state-

Petty ments alleging partiality on the part force in this match

Wan

of the Reforco and that he had dell-Offeer Randall of II. M. S. borately disregarded foul on the "Medway".

play

Patt

never

of one of the teame concerned.

We regret that in the account of Wo hereby admit that such state- ments were entirely untrue and should the match we published various have been made. We take this statements alleging partiality on opportunity of withdrawing all such the part of the Referee and that allegations and expressing our sincere he had deliberately disregarded apologies to Petty Officer Randall for foul play on the part of one of the having made thom.

teams concerned, Dated the 28th day of January, 1930.

TAI CHUNG YAT PO, TAI KHONG HỒ,

CHINA SUN DAILY NEWS, PING MAN PO,

WAI TZE YAT PO,

THE IMPARTIAL JOURNAL, SOUTH CHINA DAILY NEWS, TSUN WAN YAT FO.

The Health Bulletin of the Eastern P'urta for the week ending January 18 shows the following canes of infectious diseases: Plague-Colom bo 2 cases; Cholera-Madras 3 deaths, Negapatam 5 donths; Bangkok 20 death; Small-pox-Bombay 16 deaths, Cochin 1 death, Karachi 8 deaths,

THE

HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1936.

E. ORR.

NOTICE.

MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS

MAY LET YOU DOWN IN A CRISIS:

| Non-payment of Water Accounts.. The Annual General Meeting Excess water and meter rental Nine men out of ten past middle

and Dinner of the Association is accounts are posted to the person

place.

"The Acting Headmaster's "At Home" in the afternoon will nlao be postponed to, the same date."

Hon. Secretary,

T. S. W. CHAN.

postponed till Saturday, 22nd of who signed the Form Gage are affected with Loss of February, at the same time and guaranteeing payment. This per- Vitality, Mental Fag. Restless-

aon la generally the landlord or ness, and Glandular Weakness.

Medical Science has come to his recognized agent.

In many instances inconvenience their rescue is caused to tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the fallure of the guarantor to pay the accounts within the specified THE "STAI" FERRY COMPANY, | period. Tenants are, therefore,

LIMITED.

Notice To Shareholders.

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with

POLISEX

and

advised to make suitable arrange-Tired men and women should know about POLISEX the monia with their landlords to ensure that all water and meter REJUVENATOR that positively

wasted tissues rebuilds rental accounts are paid promptly. Stimulates ductless glands into

Changes of ownership of pro- mediately to this Office. perty should be notified imperfect functioning.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes. day, the 12th February, 1930, at Fublic Works Department,

Hongkong, NOON, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Directors together with

CHANGING THE Accounts for the year ended 31st-

GUARD December, 1935.

л Statement of

We hereby admit that such The Register of Shares of the statements were entirely untrue Company will be CLOSED from and should never have been made. Monday, the 3rd February, 1936, We take this opportunity of with-to Wednesday, the 12th February, drawing all such allegations and 1936, both days Inclusive, expressing our sincera apologies

By order of the to Petty Omeer Randall for having Directors. made them.

'Dated the 28th day of January, 1936. Industrial and Commercint Daily

Press Limited.

(KUNG SHEUNG YAT PO).

Moulmein & deaths, Rangoon 1 death, Vizagapatam 10 deaths, Colombo 1 death, Shanghai 2 deaths.

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THE

VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERPIECE LIVES AGAIN

JOSEPH A SCHENCK

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Fredric MARCH LAUGHTON

Charles

o DARRYL ZANUCK Production

JANE COMES ALONG

IN ANOTHER HIT!

She clicked

screen's biggest little

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"

But when it comes to swell entertainment...

this is it!

"This is the LIFE!

JANE (WITHERS

She dances for you! c. sings for you! y cut up you, tool

for

TO-MORROW!

ENGEL

ALHAMBRA

(Continued from Page 0.) seeing the sand run out, and feeling his chest expand. "But, toll me, what

did they say of old 1935 when he came Board of on to the job."

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary: Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.

RUBBER CONSUMPTION

New York, Jan. 27. Messrs. Dun & Bradstreet have estimated crude rubber consumption during 1935 increased by 64 per cent. over the record consumption of 1029, -United Press.

4 SHOWS

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now

"Just the same, just the same as they are saying of you, my son. And are glad to get rid of the ohl son the game. After all, it's up to every

"But, I say, that's hardly playing body to pull their weight, and not simply

Time you were getting out, my boy," chimed in the old man, laying down his scythe, "the sand is nearly out."

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PLANTERS SUE

Washington, Jan. 27: Four cotton planters to-day sued in the District Supreme Court, asking for the recovery of money spent on the

purchase

Bankhead Tax exemption certificates, on the grounds that the Bankhead Act is. unconstitu tional-United Press.

The door blew open at the behest of a particularly violent gust of wind. A wisp of smoke ascended from im mediately in front of the sentry-box, And, when the little fellow looked in to be seen.

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VÀLLEY BUB

of

ha

Jane Withers, who is featured in singing and dancing in "This is the

Life." Fox film coming to the Alhambra Theaire to-morrow.

CHURCH SOLEMN

TRIBUTE

́HUTS DESTROYED BY FIRE

TWENTY PIGS BURNT TO DEATH

(Continued from Pags 1.)

nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other

A Bro which broke out at an un- creature, shall be able to separate us fram the love of God, which is in numbered hut at the Kap Shek Mi village, Shamshulpo, about 9.30 a.m. Christ Jesus our Lord."

yesterday, quickly spread and do side, the old man, with the beard Then was sung Paaltu XC, "Lord,stroyed several huts before the arrival shrouded in hear frost, was nowhere Thou hast been our refuge from one of fire engines.

generation to another."

Ho Hing, a widow, aged 50 years, The Proper Lesson for the day, inmate of one of the huts, received Revelations, Chapter 21, verses 1-7, burns and was admitted to the Kow- pigs were was rend by the Rev. E. C. II. Trib loon Hospital. Twoity beck. At the words "And God shall burnt to death. The fire is believel a spark wipe away all tears from their to have originated from eyes. the congregation.

there was visible emotion from a chimney.

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THIS PICTURE BROKE ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS' THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY EVERY DAY ALL HONGKONG DEMANDS

WE SHOW THIS PICTURE AGAIN PARENTS

DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN YEARS !

60 MINUTES OF JOY!

LAUREL

It's MacLaurel and Macllardy to you and the greatest of all their laugh-riots when these low-lifes give the highland lassics a fling!

HAL

ROACH presents

BIGGEST

Feature

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"OLIVER

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IN THEIR FUNNIEST LAFF-FEST!

BONNIE

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among

The choir rendered the beautiful

Anthem, "Thou wilt keep Him in per-;

fost pence," and then the Rev. Leo NEO-PAGANISM CULT Kau-yan and the people standing, sald alternately the verses of Pealm CIII. verses 13-17...Like

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father pitieth his own children Even GERMAN CATHOLIC'S STERN NO is the Lord merciful unto them that fear him."

Hymn

CHALLENGE

Borlin, Jan. 27.' The Pastoral letter read from the

The Rt. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hali prayed and led the people in the Lord's Prayer. The Rev. J. R. Higgs said prayers of thanksgiving for the pulpits of all Catholic churches in benefits the mution had enjoyed under Germany forbids Catholics, to read the rule of the late Sovereign.

[newspapers, periodicals and books The congregation then

then sang the advocating the neo-pagan movement. "The strife is O'er, the battle

The lotter, which was adopted by "and the Bishop prayed for the guidance of God for the now the Catholic Bishops of Germany at Sovereign, Edward VIII. The people a recent conference at Fulda is strong knelt and roceived the Bishop's bless- in its condemnation of the now re ing and then stood with bowed heada ligion and forbids Catholics to parti- while the organist played the Deadjcipate in "dangerous training camps," March in "Saul." When the last note whore anti-Christian-ideas-are-ad-- sounded through the building, buglers vocated.-Renter

of the Royal Ulster Regiment stand-

on the balcony, sounded "The Last

The service concluded with the

singing of the National Anthom Hornell, Mr. M. J. Breen, Mr. and rung with a new meaning to many of Mrs. G. R. Bayer, Mr. W. Schofield, those present who had not realised Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. the strength of their affection for the and Mrs. R. A. C. North, Mr. and Royal Family until its inte head had Mrs. W. J. Carrie, Capt and Mrs. been removed by death.

R. D. Walker, Mr. and Mra.

THOSE PRESENT

A.

Scott, Mr. TM Hazlerigg, Mr. E. P. H. Lang, Mr. P. Collison,

Col. and Mrs. H. D. L. Dowbiggin Amongst the large and distinguish- Mr. and Birs. R. A. D. Forrest, Mr. e gathering at the service were the and Mrs. E. I. following:

Mrs. T. 8. We Jones, Bir. and Mir. J. W. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Franks, Me, and Mrs. C. W. Jeffries, Andrew Caldecott, His Excellency Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lockhart Smith, Vice-Admiral Sir Charls Little, His Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. N. Young, Excellency the General Officer Com- the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. II.

Major-General and Mrs. Kotewall, Squadron-Ldr R. Bartholomew, the Right Reverend R. and Mrs. Keary, 31. Mogarry, C Keary

Mrs.

O. Hall and Mrs. Ifall, the Very Rev. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mr. and Father A.

A. Riganti, His Honour Mr. F. Kennedy-Skipton, Mr. and Justice Lindsell and Mrs. Lindsell, H. R. Butters, Comdr. A. L. and Mrs. the Foreign Consul, and H.M. G. Consuls-General,

and Honorary Consul-General at Canton,

Major V. E. Duclos,

Consuls Shi Ho

Com And

Mr. A

Tung

Mr.

Sir Robert Boer..'

Kam-tong, G. Bird,

mander and Mrs. C. G. Sedgwick, Sir Mr. and Mrs. 3. Owen Hughes, BIT Thomas and Lady Southorn, the Hon. and Mrs. G. P. Lammert, Mr. and

Mic

Mr. M. F.

B.

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, the Hon. Mr. N. Mrs. A. F. B. SIN and

Mrz

L. Smith, the Hon. Mr. E. Taylor and Talati, Mr. Lee

Taylor, the Hon. Mr. R. M. and Mrs. S. H. Dodwell, Paymarior Com- Mrs. Henderson, the Hon. Sir Shouson mander N. H. Hell, Col. and Mrs. L. Chow, the Hon. Sir Willlam and G. Bird, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Capt. It. Lady Shenton, His Honour Bir. Justice Anderson, Brigadier H. G. and Mrs. Hayden and Mrs. Hayden, the Hon. Soth-Smith, Col. D. B. Steward, Col. Commander G. F. Hole and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Harrison, Col, and Mirs. Hole, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs, W. B. A. E. St, G. Kirke, Col. and Mrs. Moore, the Hon. Mr. T. H. and Mrs. Morris, Col. and Mrs. W. J. Bilder- King, the Hon. Mr. J. P. and bock, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King, Mrs. Braga, the Hon. Dr. and Comdr. and Mrs. Attwood, Capt. Mr. S. W. Teo, the Hon. Mr. Waller Capt. and Mrs. Tower, and

N.

Hon.

Liont-Comdr. Miyasaki, of H. I. J. N.

T.

Chan, the

J. and Mrs. Paterson, the Hon. Mr. Saga, and Mr. H. H. Arrowsmith,

W. H. and Mrs. Bell, the Hon. Mr. presenting the British and Foreign

M. K. and Mrs, Lo, Sir William Bible Society.

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