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Sydney, Feb. 7.
CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST CHURCH
List of Services For To-morrow
SOCIETY CLASSES
The following are the forthcoming services, etc, at the Methodist Church, Wanchai.
Septuagesima, February 9 Morning Onier. 10.15 a.m. by the Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck.
Hymns No. 70 "Castle Street" A. 488 "Univeralty Cullege": 538 "What
The Premier, Mr. Stevens, of New South Wales in discussing the ques-T. 13: 53 "Stuttgart" 242: 513 "Trish":" tion of emigration to Australia stated that Australia would welcome a flow a Friend,"
of money and men from home and that New South Wales will bear the major portion of the responsibility of finding work for the immigrant.- Reuter's Bulletin.
King George Memorial
Melbourne, Fels, 7.
A committee appointed to deal with the mattor of a national memorial to King George has decided to erect A statue like that of the late King Edward. Subscription lists will be opened to the public to finance this project.-Router's Bulletin.
ONE
BIGE REASON
For VESTA'S Long Life
Lessons: Gen. 7 or Ps. 10; Jude.
81 mm **
77.
fun: Ps. 19: James 1.
Notices for the Week..
1.
The Society Classes will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the English
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
NOTICE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
HONGKONG/PHILIPPINE ISLANDS FREIGHT
CONFERENCE..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notice is hereby given that an that the ORDINARY YEARLY Increase of approximately 10% GENERAL MEETING of HONG-will be mindo in tariff ratea effec- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will tive 1st April, 1936. A now tariff De held at the offices of Messrs. is being printed to supersede Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., tariff No. 8. Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary busincas of the Company.
AND NOTICE IS HEREDY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company
will be.CLOSED from THURS- DAY, the 13th to THURSDAY, the the 27th February, 1938, both days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HANKING CORPORATION.
on
Notice is hereby given that the Evening Order 7 p.m. In the Assem-Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the bly Hall of the Sailors & Soldiers Shareholdera in this Corporation, Home by the Rev. E. G. 11. Tribbeck,
Hymns No. 274
274 "Winchester New"; will be held at the Head Office of 1; Queen's 506: 689 "Ange the Corporation, No. Rond
Hongkong, Central, Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board Methodist Church at varerly Meet-Statement of Accounts for the
of Directors together with 2. The Adjourned Quarterly ing will be held on Wednesday, Feb. year ending 31st December, 1935. 12, at 5.30 p.m.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 10th February, to Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, inclusive) during (both days |which period no transfer of shares
can be registered.
By Order Directors.
on
3. The Hadminton Club. necta Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m.
4. The Ladies Church Aid Society will meet on Mon, Feb. 10, at 3.9
p.m.
UNION CHURCH
Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow
THE USUAL SERVICES The following are the forthcoming
etc. services,
ut Union Church, } Kennedy Road:
Morning
of
the Board of
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936.
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED).
ervice, 10.30 am. Evening service, 6
tho. Lord's THAT The Sacrament Supper will be administered at the The PLATE-LOCK-Sturdy strips of elcse of the ever
service. evening ebonite, that do a very big job, ..
The preacher at both services is the They keep the plates apart, preventing Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow
Thus buckling and short cireuiting.
The Social Hour is held in the Hall
the cause of 75% of battery break- | after the evening service. downs is practically eliminated.
OTHER BIG REASONS:
Carefully tested materials, and the KNOWING HOW to make ▲ good storage battery,
'Lower in price and guaranteed unconditionally,
VESTA BATTERIES
hamabi trom..
Harry Wicking & Co. Ltd. Prince' Buliding. Sold Agents for The Vesta Battery Co. (Australia) Ltd. who stock types for any make of Car or Truck.
INTERIORY DECORATIVE
WORK AND
FURNISHING
EXECUTED FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS
DELINEATED BY
OUR STAFF OF "
DESIGNERS AND
EXECUTED ENTIRELY
IN OUR OWN
FACTORIES AT
330, SHAUKIWAṆ Rd.
HONG
KONG and
343 KIAOCHOW RD,
SHANGHAI,
For DESIGNS, ESTIMATES and TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE in.- ALL BRANCHES of DECORATIVE
Ring Up 24173
ART.
ARTS & CRAFTS
The Soldiers' and Airmens Chris tian Association meets in the Church Hall every Tuesday evening at 7.30
},{1.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, -(in Boston, Mass),-
Macdonnell Rand, below Bowen Road Tram Station.
Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. Subject:
10 a.m. Testimonial Meeting: Wednesdays,
Sunday School"?"
p.m.
ending Room is located at above
address and is open:
Monday and Thursday: 5.30 to 7 Tuesday and Friday: 10 to 12 noon. All authorised Christian Science Literature is available at the Reading
Notice To Shareholders.
W. F. ARNDT,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th February, 1938.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL. Founded 1863. P. O. Box 83. The new term will commence on Monday, February 10th.
Now boys' tests will be held on Saturday, February 8th, at 9 á.m. There will be a revised scale of feca:- Classes 1-4 $42 per quarter.
Class 5 30,
6
30
"
+
7
24
"
**
B 18
Prospectus available on applica- tion,
LL. NASH, M.A.
Acting Headmaster.
HUMPIMEYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY,
CLASH IMMINENT
MANCHUKUO MOVE AGAINST MONGOLIA
Dairen, Feb. 7.
tional repurts concerning thu possi- The city la humming with sensa- bility of a large scale clash on the Manchukuo-Mongol frontier.
A despatch, given prominence in the press declares that the Japan- ese-Manchukuo armies are moving towards Outer Mongolia in view of the Soviet-Mongol preparations for the invasion of the, new state,
It is docinred that the Japanese- Manchukuo- forces will attempt to dislodge the Outer Mongolian troops, who are alleged to be occupying Hellmuto and Urahatga districts in West Manchukuo.
The Kwantung Army announcem that the charred wreckage of a Soviet plane was found in Manchu- kuo territory near the Outer Mongol border, and five Soviet nationals have been arrested at Hallar an spicenter,
British Comment
London, Feb. 7. Comparing the Boirnor frontier quarief consequent upon Itussian and Japanese tension with the Untual dispute in Abyssinin the Manchester | Guardian blames Manchukuo with respect to the frontier but says that she has some excuse in respect to ot the delimitation the breakdown conference of last November.
Manchukuo is willing to recognise Outer Mongolia's independence, but the Soviet doen not permit Mongolia dealing with foreign nations, parti- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cularly in the exchange of diploma- that the ANNUAL ORDINARY the representatives with Manchukuo, HOLDERS will be held GENERAL MEETING of SHARE and the latter has a plausible caso In refusing to an agreement with the Mongolin which urgently desires re- cognition and flatly refuses to be 're. recognised.-Reuter.
LIMITED.
at Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY. the 18th February, 1936, at 11.30 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State: ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1935.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 8th February, to TUESDAY, 18th February, both days inclusive,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong: 31st January, 1936.
CHINESE AIRMEN
QUALIFY
THREE GET BRITISH "B" CERTIFICATE
Dolhara's Mission
Tientsin, Feb. 7, It is reported here that Major- General Dolhara is returning to Pel- ping. He will resume discussion of the northern Charhar and Enat Ho nei problems with General Sung Cheh yuan immediately. There is a report current that he may be ap pointed high adviser of the Hopel Charhar Political Council, of which Sung Cheb-yuan is Chairman.
Japan Invites Belgian Aid
Shanghai, Feb. 7. The Kochu Kushi (China Develop ment Company), of Tokyo, has an- nounced that It will co-operato with Belgian capitalists in the economic development of Chins, having come to an agreement with the Belgian Economic Mission.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | · ·
Balgian capitalista are said to be THE THIRTY-EIGHTH
willing to participate in Chinese ex- ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
ploitation on the basis of the Kochu Koshi's investigations, says the an OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, ¦
nouncement. The Japanese Foreign Office is said to have been consider- Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes-
Three pupils of the Far Easting the possibility of inviting for. day, the 12th February, 1935, at
Flying Training School, Kul Tak, eign participation and the Belgian NOON, for the purpose of receiv-have just completed the British proposal fits in with its ideas.
River improvement is no point ing the Report of the Directors Pilot's "B" or Commercial Transport together with Statement of lying course in Hongkong. The on which both sides are in agreD- names of the pupils are as follows:---
ment. In various parts of China Accounts for the year ended 31st Flight Lieutenant Liu Chiu-feng, river work is going on, but food December, 1935.
Flight Lieutenant Kao Isuch-lien, control, dredging and so forth call Flight Lieutenant Chao Chung-yee, for large funds and the Kochu Koshi
will get them from Europe,
A
The 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 of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.
MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS
Reent.
The Public is cordially invited to MAY LET YOU DOWN attend the Service and visit the Reading Room.
PRHEERING
DEJUNCH ON (SEA LAL CHar sadal
Copiensgen
HEERING CHERRY BRANDY
The Favourite Everywhere.
IN A CRISIS:
Nine men out of ten past middle
All of them are airmen of the Chi- nese Central Government, and are understood to be the first Chinese ever to obtain a British Pilot's "B" iscence
These officers were sent to the Far East Flying Training School a year ago by the Chinese Central Government, Naaking, in order. to undergo the complete training for
the The this licence.
work Tequired
in order to puss the British Pilot's "p" Licence examination is
is of
a highly enging a whole year. The
flying the Ab Initio nining followed by more advanced
in training cross-country flying, iving
specialised kind, the caus A
night
The Kochu Koshi at its director's meeting last Friday adopted a plan for establishment of branch offices in Canton, Shanghal, Tsingtao, Txi- nan and Tientsin in preparation for its survey of North and South China.
Union News.
PRAYA ACCIDENT
MOTOR LORRY CRASHES ON MOTOR-
BOAT
1936.
There was considerable excitement at Connaught Road West shortly
knocking down a coolię, crashed over
age are affected with Loss of tlon, meteorge and air naviga- the praya and landed on top of a
Vitality, Mental Fag, Restless ness, and Glandular. Weakness. Medical Science has come to their rescue
with
POLISEX
of the
the British pilot's "B" licence course, Ford V8 and emply, was proceeding
POST OFFICE.
CHINESE AIR MAIL SERVICE FROM CANTON
flying. The ground subjects include after clock, yesterday afternoon
blind-flying and or
an extensive course in nero engines, when motor lorry No. 4128, after aircraft rigging, aircraft instru- ments, airmanship
and theory of flight, air
and air legislation. matar boat. On the completion of
The vehicle which was a two-ton
canalong the road from east to west didate undergoes a
a rigorous examina-
in when a coolie, Wong Woon, of 67 tion in the above subjects. This Third Street, second Boor, suddenly examination
is conducted by the walked across the street, carrying a Director of Air. Services Hongkong. load of cargo from a junk which and includes practicni air tests and
was tied up along the praya. technical tests on all ground subjects, and occupies approxmlately fourly swerved to the right in order to days, in addition to which the can didate has to present himself for a inedical examination, the standard, of which is exceedingly higli.
Made Fine Progress These puplis have made extraor- dinary fino progress, especially when
The driver of the lorry immediate-
avoid the man, but in so doing lost complete control of the vehicle which crashed into a junk and landed on a motorboat nearby. Fortunately the motorboat was not sunk nor did the lorry toppled into the sen, The lorry, was subsequently rescued from its precarious position.
Tired men and women should know about POLISEX the REJUVENATOR that positively rebuilds wasted tissues and stimulates ductless glands into it is considered that all their studies, to the left thigh and head, and was The coolia recolved serious injuries perfect functioning.
lectures and training have been car- immediately rushed to the Govern ried out in English. This Thinking wears a man out more each student learning the Eng lying in a critical condition.
necessitat-
ment Civil Hospital where he is now than football or tennis, don't lish language before being able to
The driver of the lorry was not injured; think about your worries, men read the many text books, etc. Their but he was severely manhandled by know about POLISEX.
atandard of flying is a very high other coolies nearby as soon as he Getting five years younger with order, especially instrument flying had scrambled out of the vehicle.
which consists in flying an aircraft He was rescued by the police and out taking a rest... Impossible by instruments only, the pilot being also taken to hospital for treatment. you think, defintely possible we deprived of all external visibility know, our POLISEX Literature will tell you how and why. It is free, upon request without any obligation whatsoever. Telephone 32193, call or write
PHARMACEUTICALS (FAR EAST), LTD. 306 Cloucester Building.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori
MASSAGE
These three officers are shortly. returning to Nanking and whatever dufies they take up they will be taken Ep with the confidence of a sound aviation training in British methods.
REDS DEFEATED.
ARMY STILL AN ACTIVE MENACE
Canton, Feb. 7. It appears that the Reds after auf,
► There aro also two aircraft engineering students from Nanking undergoing training at the Far Eastfering reverses at Sifeng and Treto Flying, Training. School. These are are now concentrating at Kalyang, Mr. Tino Tal-shen and Mr. Tsai Hau-north of Kwalyang cheng. They have
A message from General Llu Klen- is possible that
commanding the Hunanese, į they may remain on a further year forces, states thint the Government in order to
ed one year, and it
complet niready
on addergo moro advanced
Letters will be accepted at Hongkong for transmission by the Chinesa Domestic Air Mail Service from Canton to all places in China at the rate of $1.00 per half aunce unit. The charge is inclusive of the- regular postage.
The hours of cloalug mails for this service at the G.P.Ò, aro: Canton-Shanghai (via Swatow) Wednesdays and Saturdays
Reg. 10 a.m. Ordinary 10.30 a.m.
Canton-Klungchow-Nanning Mondays and Fridays
Reg. 10 a.m. Ordinary 10.80 a.m. Canton-Lungchow (Saturdays) Rog. 4,30 p.m. Ordinary 5 p.m.
(Tuesdays and Thursdays) Reg, 10 am. Ordinary 10,30 am.. At Kowloon Central Post Office the mails will be closed hour before the above timés.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE
Bandoeng-Amsterdam (K.L.M.) via Singapore Saigon Marseilles (Air Orient) via Suigon Singapore-Australia
Correspondence will be accepted for tranimlaston by these services. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibited at the Post Offices. All letters etc. must be marked "By Air Mail" and be handed in at a Post Office.
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Letters and postcards for Europe and South America ard forwarded "via Siberia" If so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS Chenonceaux
Saigon U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
hai (Seattle 18th January) and Europe via Siberia (London 10th January). Shanghai, Foochow and Swataw Manila
Straits
Shanghal and Amoy
Straits and Alr Mail ex "K. L. M. Service" (Amsterdam, 20th Jan- uary). Japan
Australia and Manila
Shall
Shanghai Straits Straits
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 24th January)
and Sitanghal Japan and Shanghai Japan
Sphinx
.February 8
Fres, McKinley
February 8..
Shantung Wichita
February 8.
.February. 8.
Toyooka Maru Tainan
.February 9.
.February 0.
Diamed
February 10,
Ginyo Maru
February 10,
Changto
February 11.
Patroclus
February 11.
Pres. Taft
.February 11
February 11.
Teucer
February 11.
Conto Vordo
February 18
Pres. Hoover Shirala
February 13.
February 18.
Yasukuni Moru.
February 19.
General Lee
.February 14,
Ponang Maru
February 14,
Pres, Garfield
February 14.
Delagon Maru
February, 15.
Fushimi Mari
.February 15.
Kutsong
February 15.
Tjikembang
February 15.
.February 10..
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.February 18..
Somall
February 18,
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Sat., Fob. 8, 2 pan.
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Java and Manila
Straits
Calcutta and Siralts
Straits and Manka
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai....
Straits and London Parcels-London,
10th January
. For
Haiphong
Ajax **** Tyndareus
Santhia
Nagara Maru
Shanghat, Japan and Europe vir Chenonceaux ..Sat., Feb. 8, 2.30 p.m.
Siberia. Formosa Amoy Foochow
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Manila
Soochow
Kwangtung
Sunday
Sat., Feb. 8, 2.30 p.m.
Sat, Feb. 8, 8.30 p.m.
Sat, Feb. 8, 5 p.m.
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Canton Maru....Sun, Feb. 9, 9 am Pres. McKinley Monday.
Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhoi and G. G. Paul. Doumer
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Tuesday.
Lettere for "Air Orient Service”—-” Sphinx
due Marseilles, 24th February.
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..Feb. 11, H.30 a.m. Feb. 11, 9 a.m.
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rican and Europe vin Vancouver,
B.C., (Parcels for Canada only}
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Wed, Feb. 12.
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.Feb. 12, 8.45 am
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Shanghai, and Europe via Siberia. Conte Verde Thurs., Feb; 13, 9.30 am. Manila
Pres. Hoover Thurs, Feb. 15, '5 "p.re; Friday,
Sandakan
Hinsong....Frly Feb. 14, 9.30.a.m.. Letters for Imperial Bervice" duc, Yasukuni Maru ..Fri., Feb. 14,
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NANKING LOANS
REGULATIONS PASSED BY EXECUTIVE YUAN
STATE LOTTERY
WINNING NUMBERS IN THE,
. 19th DRAWING
Shanghai, Feb. 7.4
Nanking, Feb. 7. ced troops are encircling the invadera in
The result of the nineteenth draw. Regulations governing the issue of "types of engines. the vicinity of Kalyng, where severe the Consolidated Loan were passed ing of the State Lottery has been un These
two students had already
19 fighting expected had extensive theoretical training In A spokesman of the Kwangs! Army by the Executive Yuan this morning.nounced as follows: First prize 110,- Lotte, Moresale and Dons Betting engineering at the Contral Aviation declares, however, that according to after an animated debate in which the 682; second prizes 217,002, 51,498, went Licences durys Bourkoor, Dovery School at Hangchow, but it was con- the latest reports from the Front, proposal to lower the interest, zale 112,845, and 217,498.-Renter
- Gurga: Bpraibed Anklam, and Wrata. Recommended for many years by
sidored advisable that they should the Rods aro advancing westward, was rejected. Local Hospitak and Doetara.
come to Hongkong for a more prac and have already reached Pichich on 4,- Wyndham Street. (Irt four). Tel. 26861,
The regulations for the Recovery tical training in British methods and the Yunnan-Kwelchow border Loan, which is likely to bear five per changes are under consideration by on British aircraft and sero engines, Router.
cent Interest, were not disouneed as the Central Political Counci-Reuter
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