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Harrison and Squadron Leader W. A. K. Dalzell.
Decorations in the Roof. Garden and Rose Room of the Peninsula, and also In femed Auchtermuchty, are being carried on this year by a rub- committee headed by Mr. A. Duncan, who is fastefully fulfilling the duty so well untierlaken in many previous years by his father, Mr. George Duncan, 1.0...
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
Mr. A. Stevenson and Mrs. Seth- Smith, Hon. Dr. H. H. Kotewall and Mrs. R. Datzell, Mr. K. E. Greig and Mrs. Waddington, Colonel H. C. Harrison, D.S.O., and Miss McLay, Mr. A. S. Mackichan and Mrs. Ritchie, Squadron Lauder W.A.K. Dalzell and Mrs. B. Wyllie, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and Mrs. Strahan, Mr. B. Wylie and Mrs. Taggart, Mr. V. M. Grayburn and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mr. H. Phillips, C.M.G., O.B.E., und Mrs. D. Drummond, Ilon. Mr. T. N. Chou and Mrs. Alexander, Mr. T. G. S. Alexander and Mrn, N. M. Currie, Mr. II. R. Forsyth and Mrs. E. M. Bryden, Mr. N. M. Currie and Mrs.
In addition shlelds of K. M. Dr.
various water-colours are displayed illustrating "The Hunt- el Fox" and "The Buestetich Away from ethernw.
Behind the offeint dais in the R Your daily tubbing takes care of Room is the Shirt (Stewart of Appi, the outside; but what of the Inside? a susta intestinal congestion is one of the n. M. Meley. chief causes of ill-health.
A simple rule for keeping your Internal organs In good working order is to take a dose of Pinketton when
ever you feel in need of a taxative medicine.
Pinkeltes are tiny pink sugat- enated pills; they are all-vegetable and non-habit-forming; their mik:
The Chicfinin's shieldi is danked by those of the Mackichan and Lomond er Lamont cluns, while around the sum are the silelts of we Ches hincgregar. Porios, Marcy Chisholm. Robert,
Sutherland,
MacMillan and Gordon.
MANY. SHIELDS
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 27, 1936.
BRITAIN KEEPS OUT OF IT
NO HAND IN ARMS TRAFFIC
London, Nav, 26, The President of the Board of
Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, to-day introduced in the House of Commons, the Merchant Shipping, (carriage of munitions to Spain) Dill, the object of which is to prohibit transshipment in from British ships to
undischertory of rish sh
and munitions of war.
and
Mrs. D. Robb, Mr. D. Drummond and Mr, D. Wilson, Mr. E. 1. Williams and Miss Mnckichan, Rev. K. M. Dow and Miss Phillips, Mr. E. M. Bryden and Mrs. Morse, Mr. D. S. Robb and Mrs. E. 11. Williams.
GREETINGS
The bill was formally read a first time. In view of its urgency it was announced by the Prime Minister that the House would be asked to pass it through all its stages on Tuesday next.
places.-British Wireless.
KELLYMOLY VISCOSTUMPLE BEHERAUTERINEVIENOTTORA
AN UNUSUAL CHARGE
ATTEMPT TO SELL RAILWAY TICKET
Attempting to sell a railway ticket without the authority of the Ad- ministration of the Kowloon-Canton Railway was the somewhat unusun charge preferred against Kwok Kam, 25, unemployed, before Mr. E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Mugistracy this morning.
STOLE WIRE AT
HOSPITAL ·
COOLIE SMARTLY
SENTENCED
л.17.
Charged with the theft of 3 lba. of copper wire from the new Queen Mary Hospital, Poktulum, Wong Yin, aged 36, earth-carrying coolic, was brought before Mr. W. Schemed at the Central Magistracy this morning. Mr. A. Spary, overseer of the Public Works Department, appeared According to Inspector 'K. W. An-complainant.
Detective Sub-Inspector A. drew, the defendant was seen about noon yesterday by constable D324 Johnson said that about 7.20
man who was yesterday, two P. W. D. watchmen showing a ticket to appronching the fintion. The ticket observed defendant in the basement had been clipped, thus Indicating that of the new hospital. Defendant was cutting the rubber it had been examined by the ticket-in the act of
the de-covering of tubes and removing the collector. When arrested,
wiring from within. Two fendant said he bought the ticket for tectis of the wire were found in his one dollar from a man who decided lengths not to proceed to Canton on finding sun helmet, while another length lay that the levies on the telescope he on the floor beside him. Nearby was was carrying were too high. There a large bundle of rubber tubing from which the wire already been taken, but it could not be proved that that he purchased the ticket but wan The P. W. D. took a serious view of The Arfendant told His Worship defendant was responsible for that. prevented from carryltug out his in- the matter, for though the amount tention of going to Canton by the of wize was small, it meant that the seizure of his luggage. He therefore whole of the electric wiring for that part of the fluor, which was 100 feet. tried to sell the ticket.
would have to be replaced. The cost of this work would be $50.
Senuine.
STATE LANCERS The two sets of State Lancers will cumprise the following:
Lady Macgregor and Mr. R. M.
The Commons then proceeded to Melay Miss McLay and. Reur furttier, consideration of the bill Admiral C. G. Sedgwick, R.N.. Mr. prohibiting the wearing of uniforms Steventon and Brigadier H. G. Selh
in connection with political ob Smith, D.5.0., Mrs. Greig and Dr. G. ects und the maintenance by private WAS no doubt that the D. R. Blacks.
persons of associations of a military Mrs. Seth-Smith and Sir Atholl character, and making provision for to the Hot Garden the place A. Stevenson. Mrs. Ritchie and Mr.
Macgregor, Mrs. Mackichan and Me preservation of order on the occasion laxative action gently stimulates the honour is taken by on illuminated K. E. Greig, Mrs. Bishop and Mr. A.
of processions and meetings in public ilver, aids digestion, dispels con-shield of the McGregor elan, the S. MacKichan. stipation and liverishness, banishes shield of the Vie, Chieftain of si. biliousness, swertens the brenth, Andrew's Society. Ifis Honour Sir, efents the skin, relleves piles Athol MacGregor. The Vice-Chief-
rending "Greetings * message Chemists everywhere sell this ident tain's shield is flanked by theon of
Scots; McLar aid to perfect walth.
Hongkong The Clans Macintyre ant Bevalie Frac while around the row are theses of Chieftain" has been sent to St. An-
storw's Societies at the following: the Clos Lindsay, Roes, Ogifvle, Guthrie, Howe, Morrison, MarAlpine places:-Negri Sembilan, Zamboan- Urquiart MuDNA), Mac Press, Saug, Tsingtao, Calcutte, Bom
bay, Madens,Toila, Aden, Mambun MiéLeol, Sinclar, MacDonald of Cmran. Macquien, Mackintondi, (Seramban), Rangoon, Kunke bum: Macbeth. Macarthur ur Campbell of Penatur. Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Cebu, Sandaloan, Canton Straclar, Muenuday. Macle Drut
Swatow, (Shunyeen), !Drumond
Amoy, Fani- chow, Shonghai, Tientsin. Talpeh, To-night's thur-bommand ceremony i Pekian, Ipoh, Perak. Batavia and nt "Carrying in the Hoggs" WHI | Malaces, Latumed by Mr. K. A. Munro, whe
bended for Pipe Migur W A
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Incidentally, Auchtermuchty las bi on eonsiderably enlarged this year, presumably as à remull of the com- Hide malate over-crowding that Jart tube place in thi most important
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THE COMMITTERS
Tiar Anments
These
the ball | Mackie. To Mr. (4. A Stewart has [have been in the experienced bonds. heti delegated the important ad of the General Committee of the
derrying the "Harley Bree.
¦Suriety, with various sub-committees take charge of the de- Jeppariterl
talled organisation Involved, jure sustituated as follows;
General Committee.-Mr. R. M. Melay
(President), Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor (Vice President), Dr. G. D. Ft. Black (Past President), Mr. A Stevenson (Past President), Mr. K. E. Greig (Past President),, Mr. A. I.. Shields (Past President), Mr. A. S
M Past President),
spelat rendezvous.
CENOTAPH CEREMONY
1. Fust dieu a vance of the day was time Bisnes of a wreath from the Chieftain, | Mackirbon Pommitler and slembers of the Hong-T, G. S. Alexander, Dr. J. W. Ander- braut St. Andrew's Society of the fool | san, M., N, M. Currie, Mr. D. Drum-
The Cenotapha.
M
end, Mr. 11. R. Forsyth, Mr, K.'S. Morrisan, Mr. A. Ritchie, Mr. B. The party procended Prom
the Wylle with Mr. E. M. Bryden, and Bockong Club at 11 welock, the
D 5. obb as Joint Hön, Serre- (flein and Vice-Chiestalu, Mr. R
Ataries
aries and Treasurers. 11. Melay and Sir Alell McGregor,
Invitation Comintitee. General carrying the wreath. They were ne-
Committee along with De, G. D. R. emps led by Mears. B. Wylle. A.
Black, (Convener), Lt. Col. R. C, B. Stevenson, K. S. Morrain, 11. R. Puroth, E. M. Bryden, F. Drum-
Anderson, Surgeon Capt.. G. D. G. Fergusson, R.N., Mr. J. R. Masson, d. N. M. Currie and K. E. Greig | Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. S. T. Willium- The party stood will bared heads while the wreath was reverently
faced at the base of the nomumení. | K. S. Morrison, (Convener), Messrs. R. Bell A. N. Braude, A. A. Bremner, D. 4. Gilmore, M. McKel-| Jar, R. Millar, Geo. Milne. 1. Mur-
OFFICIAL TABLE
kon, Mr. R. Young.
Bunce and Music Committee.—Mr.
The first supper at thenight's bull¦ rison. D. Prophet, J. Revie, W. A. Stewart, T. P.
D
I will be served at approximately 11.15 | Robertson,
.. and those desiring to partiel Saunderson. pate therem are requested to be Supper Room Committee.Mr. T. susated in good time, The omelal¦ Addis Martin, (Convener). Messrs. table will be as follows: Mr. R. M. G. A. Carruthers, J. C. Dunbar, J. MeLay and Lady Caldecott, II. E. Forbes, G. TRÌ, A. Mack, A. the Governor and Mrs. Melay, 11. E. McArthur, D. McCalgan, D. Marshall, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles J. C. Little, F. C. Mudle, T. I, Faton, W. Keith Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori K.C.B., and Lady Macgregor, Sir
Atholl Macgregor and Lady
MASSAGE
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture
Features
Varied and topleal will b the illustrations in to-mor- row's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement. Amongst these will several of the annual sports of the Hong- kong Riding School,
Groups will appear in eon- netion with the reopening of the Bank of Canton, the visit of Dr. Sun Fo to Sir Robert Ho Tingle residence, the party given by Hon. Mr. Kolewall to Mr. T. V. Sogng, the visit of H.E. the Governor and Lady the Hongkong Caldecott to Sanitarium and Hospital, and arrival of A Red Cross party from Canton.
the
There will also be ashlight photo taken at a naval dance at the China Fleet Club, and another picture will show the departure of Lieut.-Col. A. C. Marsh on relinquishing the command
of the 2nd, Battr. East Lancashire Regiment, The Supplement will Enin the usual popular fea LANES, results of last week's Children's Competition' and details of a new contest for the kiddies.
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STARTING TIMES FOR
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Robinson, J. Rodger, J. B. Sturgeon, 1.20 A. K. Mnckenzir, G. Marseille. HE. Mator-General AW. Belle G GS Thompson, J. N. Sweeney, i
E. T. MeMullen, R. K. Collings. Decorations Committee. Mr A9.30-Major Shannon, D. Salwar Duncan, (Convener), Mr. J. Adams,
0.35 T. A. Pearce, D. J. Gilmore, Mr. M. Ferguson.
$1,40 D. J. Mackie, A. E. Lissaman K. S. Robertson. D. S. Robb. 9.45
Col. Blake, I. Newton.
Acupuneiung Monesiah and Herne Meltins
new, C... C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., Holder of Japanese and Hongkong tavern, qud Mrs, Stevenson, Rear Admiral
and C. G. Sedgwick, N., and Mrs. Honorary Pipers-Pipe Major, Mr.
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Mrs. Gret, Brigadier H. G. Seth-ming, K. S. Morrison, G. Nisbet, Smith, D.S.Q., and Mrs. Mucklehun, H. C. Watson, P. D. Wilson.
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0.56 S. H. Dodwell, K. K. Rounds.
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A. Sommerfelt, H. D. Trejand.
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C. W. Jeffries, N. K. Little-
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J. Forbes, H. N. Williamson.
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ticket won { WI
Defendant was ordered to pay $50 amends or undergo six weeks hard to an labour, and was sentenced Additional three months' hard labour.
Mr. I. B. Trevor, Traffic Manager of the K.C.R., said that if the ticket were returned to the booking office the money for it would be refunded. There had been occasions when in
for tending
passengers bought tickets from strangers out-is Worship remarked that defen- side the station and later found that ant was delaying the opening of n
very necessary hospital by his act. they could not be used.
Canton
The defendant, remarked that he had applied to the booking office for a refund but was refused.
Remarking that the only perron who actually suffered any loss was the defendnuť, his Worship charged him with a caution,
PAIR WEATHER
An alleyclone of moderate inten- dis-sity has developed over China, The depression has moved into the Sen 5 Japan, and his reached consider- able intensity. Local forecast:-N. and N.E. winds, fresh;, fair.
RECKLESS LORRY
DRIVING
THIRTY DOLLAR
FINE
Fun Loung. - 23. licensed
Torgy driver, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy thus morning, charged with having driven; his lorry from Connaught Road Cen- tral to Chater Rond in a dangerous
manner.
Trale Sergeant Bethri stated that the offence tonk pluce yesterday; afternoon. Defendant was driving
at the rate of, 26 miles an hour. The rond
very
crowded. When defendant was taken into custody In
Chater Rond near the Supreme Court he began shouting, thus causing! disturbance.
Defendant.
who was on $50 boil, an aned so.
Wan
BOY DRIVES CAR
brather, For allowing his young aged 15 years, to drive his car in Stalford Road on November 1, Lau Chan, 25, of 2. Stafford Road, Kow- loon Tong, wok fined $10 by Mr. E. 1. Wyine-Jones at the Kowloon Magi- stravy this morning.
Roberts
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Lanre-Seigeant F. that about 4.45 p.m., the boy seen driving the ear, n Hillman, with defendant seated next to him.
The young brother was also sum- monnd, and in imposing a fine of $15 on whoever was answerable for him, the Magistrate entitioned ir nut to do it again..
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