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If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.

SEPARATIST PLAN

MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS

FINAL BREAK WITH MAY LET YOU DOWN

NANKING :

Peiping, Feb. 6.

IN A CRISIS:

The oant Hopei and northern Char-Nine men out of ten past middle har problems are expected to be set-age are affected with Loss of tled between the Chinese and Jo-Vitality, Mental Fag. Restless- paneso in about two months, accord- Ing to a statement issued by a resness, and Glandular Weakness.

Medical Science has come to ponsible Chinese loader here."

Chinese representatives will their rescue adhere to the demand for the abolition of the East Hopel Anti-Communist: Autonomous Government under Yin Yu-kong. Secondly, the Chinesa demand the withdrawal of Genoral Li Shou-hain's troops from alx dis- tricts in northern Charbar.

The

Shih Yu-shán's Plan #

with

POLISEX

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

THE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE.

HONGKONG/PHILIPPINE

ISLANDS FREIGHT

CONFERENCE.

that the ORDINARY YEARLY Notice is hereby given that an GENERAL MEETING of HONG- Increnso of approximately 10% KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will will be made in tariff rates effec- be held at the offices of Messrs.ive 1st April, 1936. A new tariff Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., is being printed to supersede Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 28th tariff No. 8. day of February, 1936, át 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company

will be CLOSED from THURS DAY, the 13th to THURSDAY, the the 27th February, 1930, both daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board.

W. F. SIMMONS,

Becretary. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936

HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

THE ANNUAL SHOW

W. .F. ARNDT,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 6th February, 1936,

THE FRENCH CONVENT

FEBRUARY 7, 1936.

OTTAWA PARLIAMENT

CEREMONIES DISPENSED WITH OWING TO MOURNING

Ottawa, Peb, 6. The Canadian Parlantent was pelio-day and the Governor Gen- eral, Lord Tweedmuir, gavo an ad- dress in both English and French as is coalsmary. The present Liberal Government is expected to have bet- ter support than the lant Conserva- tive government, as all governmenta of the provinces aro Liberal, except

that of Alberts.

The ceremonlex connected with the been opening of Parliament have dispensed with this year owing to court mourning for the late King George V.-Router's Bulletin.

American Trenty

Ottawa, Feb. 6. Parliament, in which the Liberals have an unprecedented majority of 100, has been convened ard is ex-i pected to ratify the American Re ciprocal Treaty after a battle due to complaints that the United States benefits too muchUnited Prean,

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Haiphong

Haiphong

AŃNUAL PRIZE-GIVING

AND CONCERT. The annual prize-giving of the St. Paul's Inatitution

(French Convent School) was held in the School Hall yesterday afternoon. A large number of parents and

Alberta Complaints friends were present, and a con-

Edmonton, Feb. 6. cert presented by the giria was very much appreciated. Mrs. G. has elected to support the Premier Alberta's Social Security legislature of. Sayer, accompanied by Mr. Mr. William Aberhart's plan, for 320 Tired men and women should FLOWERS and VEGETABLES will Sayer, the Director of Education, a month for every adult, and has con- know about POLISEX the be held at the VOLUNTEER | distributed the awards, and was vened to face protesting

delegations Chinese newspapers give much pra- REJUVENATOR that positively HEADQUARTERS on THURSDAY, presented with a basket of flowers, who have not soen their basic divi. Japan and Shanghai minence to the reported secret meet-rebuilds

tissues

and the 5TH MARCH, 1936, from 3 p.m.my report for the past year 1 should administration. Since the province la Fr. Byrne anid: Before presenting dends for the first month of the to 6.30 p.m. and FRIDAY, the 6TH like en behalf of the Reverend heavily Indebled it is not likely that MARCH, from 10 am to 4 pm. Mother Provincial and the Staff) to the credit plan will be inaugurated.

· ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY extend a hearty welcome to Mr. and Mr. Aberhart said the discontent at

Mr. Sayer who have honoured us the failure to

to fulfil the pintform, wan CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's with their presence to-day and also duo

due to firstly the basic dividends, Offee. Stock Exchange Building, to thank Mr. Sayer for coming to secondly price fixing, and thirdly, the Ice House Street. at NOON on give out the Prizes and Certificates. continuous flow of credit. He said Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow

The year 1936 has been a year "Stop your confounded grumbling," THURSDAY

of stendy work, with an increase in and he recalled that the campaign various netivities und an increase in estimates that eighteen months are The highest number on needed to establish the plan.--United numbers. the roll in 1935 was 382,-370. in Prees. 1934 and n good average abiemiiance has been maintained during cach month of the year.

wasted

ing between Major-General Doihara stimulates ductless glands into and General Shih Yu-shan. The intter is the notorious pro-Manchukun perfect functioning.

mendera,

soldier and one time Governor οι

of Thinking wears a man out more Anhwei. Rumeurs are current that than football or tennis, don't an uprising in North China with the know about POLISEX. General Shih Yu-shon is planning think about your worries, men naaistance of Liu Kwei-tang and Pei Chien-wu, twn pro-Manchukuo com Getting five years younger with

out taking a rest... Impossible East Hopei's "Freedom" " you think, defintely possible we know, our POLISEX Literature Shangani, Feb. 6. will tell you how and why. mitte under Yin Ju-keng hus "com-It is free, upon request without

The East Hopel Autonometts Com-

pletely neveres itself from the Hopel any obligation whatsoever. Provincial Government," and thus the Telephone 32193, call or write

4,000,000 inhabitants of the demili. farized zone in North China "have been completely freed from the Nau- king regime,' states af 2nble from

Tientsin.

The current monthly income of the East Hope committee is estimated

at $250,000 from the salt tax surplus

and $100,000 from the Priping-Muk-

PHARMACEUTICALS

(FAR EAST), LTD.

306 Cloucester Building.

and

е

den Railway Administration," "The] the Chinese have expressed a desire financial status of the new adminis that ench adviser be an authority in tration is therefore, quite sound." his respective field, the dispatch said.

Before the inauguration of this Upon the appointment of the reging, the tax yield of the demi-dapanese advisers, the new indepen thrized zone totalled $12,000,000 alent administration in North Chim. year, of which 88,000,000 was trans-is expected to augment its activities mitted to the Hopei Provincial Gov-jat once for the development of ernment, leaving $4,000,000 for kwal natural resources, notably spending.

coal ail, the improvement of communica- In the future, taxes paid by retions, including the establishment of shients of the demilitarized zone to direct radio service with Japan, and the East Hopel Autonomous Com the enltivation of special diplomatic mittee will be retained by the com-

relations with Manchufcuo. mittee and spent on the area under

The Japanese advisers will be ap its own jurisdiction. This decision, pointed to their posts before the end presuming that the previous scale of if this month. taxation is maintained, will mean an

Among the ranking advisers will te $8,000,000 surplus in East Hopei's Major-General Kenji Doihara, head Janiget, and already various ways of the Mukden intelligence bureau of

Union Nerer.

the 27TH

FEB

RUARY, 1936, but intending exhi- bitors are requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY AS

POSSIBLE,

paid their subscriptions and ALL THOSE who wish to join

the Society are requested to send $5.00 to the UNDERSIGNED,

MEMBERS who have not yet

'J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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took place on December 12 and 13, when Mr. Rolston, Inspector of | English, Schools, visited all the classes and reported favourably on the building equipment, discipline, and general organisation of the School,

The Annual Inspection of the school

Scholarships

The Lugard Scholarship for 1035- 1336 was awarded to Ena Julebin.

The King Edward Scholarship of the University будя obtained by Josephine Choa who passed the Matriculation with Honours and 4 distinctions.

Another new Irish Teacher arriv

In the League of Nations Posters od from Europe, in, November and

Competition the Prize presented by took up duties in the school

Lady Southorn was won by Annie We have always considered the visit of the Inspector each year, not pullad; and in the League of Nations work of merely a visit of Inspection, tssay Competition the

Fredo Salmón was specially com- Notice is hereby given that thether a visit giving helpful sugges mended.

tions, and in this respect we wish Shareholders in this Corporation gestion with regard to the divjaien Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the to thank Mr. Halston for his sug

will be held at the Head Ofice of This suggestion has been carried out in separate rooms. the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's and is preving beneficial to all con-

Rond

the classes

Central, Hongkong, oncerned. Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors Logether with

A special prize for Good Conduct having her name inscribed on Lady and Integrity, and the honour of

been awarded to Violet Bradbury. Peel's shield for the year 1935 have

Music Examinationa

in the classes was considered good. Most of the written and oral work Unseen

All the pupils who were present- dictation done in some classes while in others Trinity College of Music (London) was excellently ed in the various stages for the

and an there was great keenness

passed, several with honours. agreeable readiness to answer ques The pupils are always happy to tions, A greater cultivation of ex- help. in any social work. Besides pression in reading and recitation | helping at the various charity was recommended. The singing and bazuars and street collections, they the handwork in the Kindergarten respond willingly to all the appeals: classes were excellent

made for funds for the poor and dis trassed. Mrs. Ralston very kindly spent a

They collected a substan- needlework, which she found excel flooded districts of China, and have suggestions in the needlework sec- Sleepers home in Kowloon for which lent and we thank her for useful now become Interested in the Street tion for the younger children they will make a collection in the school cach month during the cold Medical Inspections

have been suggested for distributine tse Japanese army in Manchuria Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, morning, in the school visiting the tlal sum for the Relief Fund for the

this fund,

Frontier Problem

Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1935.

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 10th February, to

Beginning in April, when the new

(both days inclusive) during fiscal year opens, at least $1,500,000

which perlod no transfer of shares will be spent on "additional adminis trative Improvements" in- hsten,

Dairen, Feb. 0.can-be-registered.. The Kwantung Army has made and remaining $6,000,000

By Order of the Board of on "other

statement rejecting the Sovies pro- Directors. purposes," including the cultivation posals for the acceptance of the pre- of raw cotton, the establishment of sent boundary line between the Soviet relief warehouses tenance of Japanese advisers,-Union that the line should be demarcated, in main- Territory and Manchukuo, contending Newer

accordance with Hopei-Charhar Advisers

Treaty, which means that the frontier would be Peiping, Fel. 6. Plans are being put ahead in Tien pushed further back into Soviet THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, tsin for the attachment of Japanese

and the

territory. Aured that the recent inci.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936,

LIMITED.

Notice To Shareholders.

Reason.

The Medical Inspection of the

Reverend Mother und Staff wish school and pupils was conducted by Doctor F. Bunje, D.R.C.P. (London), operation. There is no need to in- to thank the parents for helpful co- In his report he says that an ex- sist on the necessity of harmony amination of the pupils found them between parents and teachers, to tion of the School Premises showed greatest responsibilities. The happy all in good health; and an Inspec whom parents entrust one of their good state of repair and excel-spirit of the school is bound up with lent Sanitary and Hygiente condi- tlona;

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.ing the Report of the Directorn is taken

Investment bankers and brokera in scourities and commodities. Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service. Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of:

together with

Statement of examination.

Tas Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, the 3rd February, 1936. to Wednesday, the 12th February, 1936, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board Directors,

THE

19 au

HONGKONG SINGERS

will give a performance' of The Messiah, (Handel)

advisers to the Hopel-Charhar Pull-dents have been due to the mistaken

It in tical Council's departments of diplo- belief that the Japanese-Manchukuo macy, communications, transportation, forces are always guilty of tres- agriculture, military

On account of the arrangement of We also thank sincerely those who Affairs and passing, and the mining.

Kwantung Army

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the subjects in the new School-leav- have kindly contributed towards the believe that all the troubles am

ing Certificate Syllabus an element-prize fundi And we thank those Negotiations luve been started to capable of amicable solution if the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING akdered necessary. Consequently an encouragement and stimulus to the

THAT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ary knowledge of scienco was con- whose presence here to-day obtain the services of advisers, and boundary is properly, defineil-Reuter.

OF THIS COMPANY will be held up-to-date and well-equipped labora-work of teachers and pupils. at the Office of Messrs. Jardins, and Chemistry has been erected in to present the prizes.

Mrs. Sayer was then called upon tory for practical work in Physics Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes- the school. Practical courses in day, the 12th February, 1936, at these subjects are now given to the NOON, for the purpose of receiv-Botany is included and this subject upper clansCS, Practical work In

for the School Certificato Accounts for the year ended 31st boen inaugurated in the school some A Girl Guide Company had already December, 1935.

years ago and thrived for some time, but this company like several others suffered greatly through lack of Indebted to Lady Southorn for pro- Captains. We are therefore greatly euring on excellent Capiain for us In the person of Mrs. Mossop to whom we wish to tender our thanks of for

her devoted direction. of the Company, which now consists of 6 Patrols Le. 4 Patrols of 6 and 2 of

We are grateful 6. Total 2.

Mrs. Holo and hor assistants for their devotōdness to the Brownio Pack. The Brownies have been growing apace; many havd entered the Gulde Company. Wo should like to stress for parents the Join the Pack. advantages gained by children who The training, the social spirit, the unselfishness deve most important part of sound. educa- loped are so many factors In the tien, the development of character.

Games and sports have their part to play in à school's activities by a negligible ona. Now equipment has been provided for net- ball, and tennis, matches are played frequently.

New York Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Commodity Exchange, luc.

(Silver, Rubber, Silk, Copper, Hides and Tin),

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc.

Winnipeg Grain Exchange,

Manila Stack Exchange.

Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co. Telephone: 30244, 80246, 80240. Cable Address: Swanstock. Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank Buildings, Suite 119/122.

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

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.

DIOCESAN' BOYS' SCHOOL Founded 1889. P. O. Box 33. The new term will commence on Monday, February 10th..

New boyn' tests will be held on Saturday, February 8th, at 9 a.m. There will be a revised scale of foс8-

Classes 1-4 $42 per quarter

Class 5

30

G

30

7 24

"

18

B

no moins

University Exams.

At the examination held at the

Prospectus available on applica University in Juno-threo pupils, tion.

L L. NASH, MA.

Acting Hoodmaster,

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

in

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

on

WEDNESDAY, February 19th, at 9 p.m.

Programmes may be obtained

from the

Anderson Music Company.

COLLECTION

in ald of

SOCIETY

and

passed the Matriculation, two with THE HONGKONG BENEVOLENT honours and several distinctions, and one with distinction in Domestic Selence. Three pupils obtained the School-Icaving Certificate one with distinction in French thus winning the Montargis Prize for French and one with distinction in Biblical know- ledge. Three other pupils. In Cinas I presented sight subjects, and pass adin seven one with distinction+fm Spanish. They did not however ob- tain certificates because they failed ta-päns in-Algebra;*****

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