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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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$1.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Furniture and fittings

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

FEBRUARY, 27,

1937.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

CLUB DE RECREIO

NOTICE.

Members are hereby advised that an Impromptu "Old-fashioned Dance" will take place at the Club to-night, and their support is requested. For further particu

of the Committee.

FRED A, XAVIER,

of six-roomed flat. Tep noor, Hill-lars pienso refer to any member wood Road, Kowloon, cool, alry, lov rental. Suitable for family with children. Fully furnished Including Gibson refrigerator. Can be seen any time, occupancy April. Write Box No. 384, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Hon, Secretary. Kowloon, 27th February, 1937.

FOR SALE.—European mode draw- THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON ing room suite: Chesterfeld and two WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

Cane back, Jacobean Upholstered loose

armchairs,

Vi-spring style.

anytime. Can be seen cushions. Write Box No. 365, "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator: family size, excellent condition. Cost 3650, accept $275. Write Box No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph,"

FOR BALE Large Omce desk and chair, teakwood Bling cat net, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition, $120 the lot. Write Box No. 367, "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.

NO. 1, Mount Davis Roud, Pokfulam. Dining room, sitting room, reception, bathrooms, three bedrooms, three garage, garden. Immediate occupa- tlon. Apply E. D. Sassoon Banking] Company, Lid.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. Donald B. Childe

To Preach ··

LIST OF SERVICES The following are the forthcoming Services etc., at Methodist Church, Wanchal:

Sunday Services, February 28, 3rd. Sunday in Lent.

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at

English the

Methodist Church: Preacher: Rev. Donald B. Childe.

No.

39; Prayer; The Lord's Hymn Prayer; Hymn No. 009; 1rt Lesson Genesis 42: 1-24: Hymn No. 530; 2nd Lesson-Matthew 18: 1-14; Prayer: Notices Hymn #10; Sermon; Hymn 608; Blessing.

No. Evening Service at 7.15 English Methodist Church: Preacher: -Rev. Donald B. Childe."

No

nt

the

Hymn No. 9; Prayer: Hymn No. 611; Lesson--Psalm 122; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. 244; Sermon: Hymn No. 271; Blessing.

Notices for the Week.

1. Copies of the "Kingdom Over seas" can be had from Mr. Edwards at the cost of twenty cents per copy. As-there are a number of surplus

available, due to some of our embers having left the Colony, it is hoped that new subscribers will be for- forthcoming. Copies will be warded to the Fleet when ships are

in port.

not in

at

2. The Social Hour will be held

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE

ORDINARY FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Once of Messrs. Jarding, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 12th March, 1937, AT 11 A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1936.

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from Friday, the 5th March, 1937, to Friday, the 12th March, 1937, both days inclu- sivo.

By Order of the Board

Directors,

of

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th February, 1937.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Ofee of 1 Queen's the Corporation, No.

Hongkong, on Central, Rond Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board

Directors

with together of

for the Statement of Accounts year ending 31st December, 1936. The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 15th February to Saturday, the 27th February, 1937. days inclusive) during (both which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board Directors.

a

of

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 8th February, 1937.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

the S. and S. Home on Sunday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

0 p.m.

evening at D

3.

can

8.30 onwards.

од

Camera Club, Provides Dark that the TWELFTH ORDINARY Room for developing, printing, YEARLY MEETING of HONG- enlarging, etc. Further information | KONG TELEPHONE. COMPANY.

be obtained froin the Hon.

be held LIMITED.. will Secretary of the Club, Mr. E. W. Fielding, on Thursday nights, from WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1937, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hongkong, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors. for the financial year ended 31st December, 1936, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors.

4. Badminton Club meets on Mon- days and Thursdays at 7.30 pm Further particulars from Mr. "W. Sprague, ilon. Secretary, or from the Secretary, S. and S. Home.

5. The monthly dance will he held in the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home on Wednesday, March 3, at 9 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 22nd February to the 3rd March,

First Church of Christ, 1937, both days inclusive.

Scientist, Hongkong,

SUNDAY'S SERVICE

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in mil

churches of Christ, Scientist,

to-morrow,

February 2 wit bei "Christ Jesus."

Dated this 2nd day of February, 1937.

Order of the Board,

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Socrotary.

The Golden Text will be: "Jesus Christ the 14, Des Voeux Road Central, ane yesterday, and today, and for ever," (Hebrews 18:9).

Aasons others the following ellations from the Bible will be rendi Ta my Father's banke, are many manalonst if it were not so, I would have told you, go to prepare a place for you. And whither 1 go yo know, and the wny ye know, Thomas saith unto him. Lori, we know not whither that goest; and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the ilfer no man cometh unto the Father, but by me,” (John 141 24-0).

Hong Kong.

UNION CHURCH

Annual General Meeting

On Friday

S.A.C.A. MEETING

"The Lesson Sermon will also include the followleg passagen from the Christian Helence Tezurook, Belance and Health with Key, to the-Berlptures" by Bury Daher Eddy, "denna mapped out the path for others. Explainisa and demonstrafing the way of divine Belence, he became the way of salvation to all who accepted the work. From him mortals miky learn how to escape from evil. The real man being linked by Belance to his Maker, mortale need only turn from sin and lose sight of Morning Servico 10,80 aan. Even-

mertal selffiond to find Christ, the real man

and his relation, to God, and to recognias the divine sonships Chelst, Truth, was demons

trated through Jesus to prove the power of

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at Union Church, Kennedy Road.

ing Service 8 pm.

Preacher at Morning Service: Rev. K. D. Mackenzie Dow. Evening Ser-.

Spirit over the flesh, to show that Truik is vice: Mr. Trovan. mae menfest by its effects upon the human mind and body, hoaling sickness and destroy-

The Social Hour will be held as against the Church Hall

ing in Jeans, actel boldly, against the usual after the Evening Service in asgredited evidence of the senere,

Pharlest creeds and practices, and he

The S.A.C.A. meets in the Church

refuted all apparents with his healing power." Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.

Pages 39, 8:5, 18).

Ashauncementa

The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am. The spooker in Bishop Hall.

the

First Church of Christ Scientist, Hongkong, Branch of The Btother Church. The First Church of Chriat Belenlist in Bostan, A. The Annual General Meeting of Madonnell load,

to close Sunday Service 11.16 m. Text sanny let members and subscribers to ing Wednesday 4 p.m. A Reading Room is Union Church will be held in the toeated at Bank of East Aala Bulidles, 10 Church Hall on Friday, March 8, at Den Voenix Road Context and is open daily 9 p.m. The meeting will be preceded 10.30 m. Bainziny 10.10.120 by a Social at 7.30 p.m. and supper days 1-7 pm. All authorised Christian Belence will be served at 8 o'clock. It is im- Tabarstory le available at the Reading Lipos pariant that all members and sub-

(pan groning axorst Wodnesdays and Satur-

DR.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of March, 1937, at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ilis Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tal Kok Tsui in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the 'dis- posal of the, lot the purchaser will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of one thousand dollars, $1,000.00 will be &um cash. Thia refunded on payment of the purchase price.

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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Junction_of. No. 3877.

Inland Lot

Canton Road and Mong Kok Road.

Tai Kok Tsui.

No. of Sate.

Registry No.

Locality.

Kowloon

Boundary Mrazenieta,

N.

K. E.

W.

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About 24,090

$442

$54,180

Cental.

Upact Price!!

pier

plan.

sale

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,' LIMITED.

Shipping Intelligence

as

Shipping Companies are requested to forward, early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, timo and mooring placo and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY ADRASTUS (1. & S.) Brilish, Capt. Shaw, 4,048 Lens, Taikos Duck.

AYMERIC (Bank Line) British, Capt. Calderwood, 3,167 tons, Taikoo Dock.

CHEKIANG (B. & S.), B.16. EMPRESS of ASIA (C.P.S.) British, in deck.

HAI HING (Thoresen) C.. HAI YANG (Douginn), Douglas Whart. HELIKON (Wo Fat Shing) 1.9. HONGKONG MARU (0.8K.), 0.3.K.

Wharf.

HERMOU (Thorrsen), B17. HIRAM (Thoresen & Co.) Norwegian Capt. Olsen. 1,108 tunk, mooring B.10.

HOPSANG (J. & M.). B.8. HOUTMAN J. C. J. L.), A.4. KALGAN (B. & 8.), 11.3. KWAIBANG (J. & M.), West Paint Capt.

Wharf.

KWEIYANG (B. & 8.) British, Christie, 1,680 tona, mooring Clears noon Feb. 28 for Bangkok.

.8.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) ERMLAND (Jebsen) for Shanghai. p.m. 20001.

GNEISENSAU (N. D. L.) for Europe, dp., Kowloon Wharf. 1772

HONGKONG MARU (0.9.K.), for Keelung, 0.8.K. wharf. 28001.

HOUTMAN (J. C. J. L.) for South Africa. A.4. 28010. p.m.

HITAM (Thoresen) for Bangkok, 10 ... .10; 80237,

KWAISANG (J. & M.) for Shanghai Wast Point. 30311.

U.S. Naval Man League's Many

On The Spree

CREATES TROUBLE

AT WANCHAI

was

Activities

PEACE EFFORTS CONTINUED

Geneva, Feb. 20: A seaman of the 'V. S. S. Sacra-

The Secretary-General of the mento, Noel Ross, aged 25, charged before Mr. W. Schofield at League has received from the Swiss, the Central Magistracy this morning United Kingdom, Greek, Turkish a disorderly and Polish Governments communica- with (a) behaving in manner while drunk in Hennessy tions informing him of the en- Road this morning and (b) wilfully couragement given to the Egyptian damaging forniture to the extent of Government to apply for member- $50 at the Happy Valley Garage, No.. ship of the League. 449 Hennessy Road, the property of

u lung, manager.

Defendant, who was on of $108, pleaded guilty to both charges. p.m. 30321.

Outlining the facts, Acting Sub- HOOVER (Dollar) for PRESIDENT Manila. 8 a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171. Inspeeter D. C. Macdonald said that SZECHUEN (D. & S.) for Swatow and at 1.30 o'clock this morning, Chinese Shanghai, B.21. 30331.

constable C302 was attracted by the SILVERWALNUT (Farnean) for Box-blowing of police whistles to No. 458 ton and New York, evening. 23105,

KWEIYANG (B. & S) for Swatow and Bangkok, noon, B.20, 30331.

NEWCHWANG (B. & 8.) for Canton, 8.00p.m. B.1, 30331.

FATROCLUS (B. & 8.) for Shanghai.

bail

ences

TOKIWA MARU (NAY.B.) for Bom-dent engine, where he saw the represented Belgium, the

causing disturbance.

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bay via Singapore. 30291.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANSHUN (B. & 9.) from Singapore, Swataw and Amay. 39301.

GNEISENAU (N. D. L.) from Shang haf, 7 n.m. 27779. Borthing at about 2.20.8.30 a.m. Talkao Dock.

TJIKARANG (3.C.J.) from Java and Manila, Busy A.10 nt daylight. 28016, TJIBADAX (C.) from Shanghal,

m. Buoy A.D. ZH016.

Capt. Carter, $73 tons, mooring LEE SANG (J. & K1.), 18. NEWCHWANG (B, & S.), B.1. SIUSANG (J. & M.). A.1. LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), B.5. RHEXENOR (Blue Fanuel) in dock. SHENG LEE (Yu Tai Hong), C.l. SUNGSIAN MARU (N.Y.K.), B.4. SZECHUEN (D. & S.) D.31. TILAWA (B. 1.) A.

TOKAI MARU (M.H.K.), A.11. TOTTORI MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon)

Wharf.

TSINAN (D. & S.), Taikoo Dock. WILLY AP.C.) Norwegian, Capt. Skofterud, 3,400 tons, North Point.

WING VÚ (Tu! Funk & Co.) 13.5, ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) AGAPENOR (Boe Funnel) Iram Europe, daylight, folt's Wharf, 30331, BHUTAN (B. 1.) from Shangha! about 1 p.m. Huoy A.7. 27721.

HELIKON of

(WP Fal Slog) from Saigon, 0.10 a.m. D.9. HONGKONG MARU Swatow, 0.8.K. Wharf.

HOUTMAN (J.C.LL.) 1a.m. Busy A4. 28015. KALGAN (B. & S.) 30731.

Notice is hereby given that the

Meeting Eighteenth Ordinary

the Shareholders will be held at Registered Omer of the 'Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, of 3 pm. Saturday, the 6th March, 1937, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1936.

The Transfer Books of the Com-

27th February, 1937 to Saturday, 6th pany will be closed from Saturday, March, 1937, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By order of the Board of Directors.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 15th February, 1937.

SHARE PRICES The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morn- Ing.

Banka

H. K. Bank, $1,860 b. H.. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 113 X.

Div. n.

Chartered Bank. £10% n. Merchantile Bank, A. and B. £33

Merchantile Bank, C., £15 East Asia Bank, $05 b. Insurances.

Canton In, $310 n. Union In., $020 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire In.. $205.n. Internat'l Assee., Sh. $4 n.

Shipping.

Douglas. $33 b.

H. K. Steambonts, $0% n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $30 n. Shell (Bearer), 152/6 n. Union Waterbouls, $10% n.

Docks etc. H. K. Wharves (old), $108 m. H. K. & W. Docks, $20 b.

$1.70 n. Providents Providents New Engineerings, Sh. $3 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $101 n.

Mining. Kalian Mining Ad., 22/4% n. Raubs, $13.10 b. Venz: Goldfield $8 n.

Philippine Mining. Antamoks, P. 1.45 Atoks, P. .50

Gold, Bagule

P. 20 Balatoc Min., P. 14% Benguet But Expl. P. 18 Expl. P. 19 кась кр Big Wedges, P. .34 Coco Grove, F. .70 Consolidated Mines, 'P. .047

(a) cts, n.

P.

Cons, P. 14.

Marlon 03

P. .30 Gum Gold, P. 30

Gold, P. 31

1.45 L., Itogons,

Masbats Cons, P. 45 Min. Resc., P. 40 Northern Min. P. 14 Paracale Salacot Minus, 712

P. 07 San Mauricio, P. 3.10 Suyoc Consols, P. .44 United Paracale, P. 1.20

Lands, Hotels, etc.,

H. and S. Hotels, $3.55 2. H. K. Lands, $30

0.

H. K. Lands, 4% Deben. $100 n. S'hai Lands, Sh. $10 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10. n. Humphries, SD 8.

H. K. Realtics, $4.80 n. Chinest Estules. $70 n. China Realtles, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. 500 n. Marsmans H'kong, 10/→→→ 5.

Public Utilities.

H. K. Tramways, $13 b. X. Div, Peak Trams. (old), $41⁄2 b. Peak Teams. (new), $1 n. Star Ferries, $93 b. Yaumat! Ferries (old), $25,n.... China Lights, $13.80 b China Lights, (new), $10.00 H. K. Electric, $57 b. Macao Electric, $20 n... Sandakan Lights, #11 Bi

10.8.K.) from 28061.

from Saigon, daylight. 1.2.

KAMO MARU- (N.Y.K.) from Japan, daylight, Kowloos Wharf. 30291.

PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar) Hono!

Kowloon July, Shanghai, 2.30 Wharves. 28171.

SZECHUEN (B. & S.) from Shanghal

7 and Fauchow,

...21. 30331. Will Ball for Canton at 7 pm. KAMO day.

"AKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.) S. America 7. Kowloon Wharf. 30291.

TOTTORI MARU (N.Y.K.) from Sin gapore, Kowloon Wharf. 30231.

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Gron)

Sandakun HINSANG (J. M.) for 10 m. B.2.

HARUNA MARU (N. Y. K.) Europe via Straits, Kowloon Whar: 10 n.m.

- KRONVIKEN. (Wing Pung Mal) for Salgon, nm.

4

VESSELS DUE

ANNA MAERSK, Jebson, Feb. 28. ANTENOR. B. and S., Mar. 27. AUSTRALIEN, EA.C., Mar. 16. CANTON, C.IN., Mar. 1. BELSHOLT, Jehnen, Mar. 12. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Bank, Mar CONTE VERDE, LI. T., Mar. 6. CYCLOPS, D, and S., Mar. DUISBURG, Jebsen, Mar. 10. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.F.S.ar. 21 at 3 p.m.

18.

H.

EMP. OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mar. 12. EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.S., Mar. 26, FRIDERUN, Malchers, Mar. 28. GENERAL PERSHING, States, Mar.

GNEISENAU,. Melchers, Feb. 28. HELENUS, B, and S., Mar. 2. ILLINOIS, States, Mar. 23. INDIA, EA.C., Mar. 4. ISAR, Molchers, Mar. 5. LIPPE, Melchers, Mar, 3. MEERKERK, J.C.J., Mar. B. MEMNON, B. and S., Mar. 14. MENELAUS, B. and S., Mar, B. NECKAR, Melchers, Mar. 13, NEUMARK, Jelen, Mar. 2 PERU. E.A.C., Mar. 20. PRESIDENT HAYES, Dollar, Mar. 1. PRESIDENT WILSUN, Dallar, Mar. 6. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY, Dellar, Mar, SCHARNHORST, Melchers, Mar. 11. TALMA, B.I., Mar. 2. TANDA, E. &. A., Mar. TASMANIA, Jebsen, Mar, 24. TEMPLAR, Thoresen, Mar, 13. TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar. 22. WARD, States, Mar.. 10:

HOOVER'S CHRISTMAS CARGO

It la understood that much of the cargo on board the President Hoover, which arrived here yesterday, was for the Christmna trading in Hongkong.

The cargo was shipped in the vessel' at San Franciscy just ng the strike was about to commerce and desperate efforts were made to leave America before the semen ceased work. However. the Whart. President Hoover

could not complete loading in time and was consequently held up until this morning.

SEISTAN (Douglas) Swatow, Amy Fonelow. p.my Douglas 28037.

SZECHUEN (B. & S.) for

Canion,

7 p.m.-B.21,--30331-

YUNNAN (B. & S.) for Tientsin, vla Porta, B.14 at noon. 30331.

SAILING TO-DAY

Agents Phone Numbers Given) AGAPENOR (B. & S.) for Shangha at noun. loll's Wharf. 30331.

HIIUTAN (D.) for Strulls., .m A.7. 2771.

HAI HING (Thoresen) for Amay noun. 38237.

(N.Y.K.) for HAKODATE MARU Calcutta and Singapore. B.21 30291

NARU BARUNA

(N.Y.K.)

for Straits, S. Africa and Europe. 5 p.m Kowloon Wharf. 30291.

KAM MARU (N.Y.K.) for. Manila Kowloon Wharf and Australis, 9 .. 30201.

KAYING (B. & S.) for Haiphong, via Ports, 3 p.m. 30391.

ARRIVALS AND CARGOES Eighteen ships, carrying nearly 40,000 tons of cargo, arrived in port this morning and yesterday.

to

Representatives of National Com- millees set up by different countries in pursuance of the League's request that they should interchange experi- different dealing with aspects of the problem of nutrition, are now meeting at Geneva. The

Astor,

"of the Chairman is Lord United Kingdom. The following are United Czecho-Slovakla, France, The constable then went to the Happy Hungary, Latvia, Norway, Sweden, Vniley Garage to telephone for the United States, Russia and Yugo- assistance, and was followed by Slavia. defendant, who

the ascended

The intellectual Co-operation Or- cockloft, and commenced to throw ganisation arranged a meeting at chairs, tools and other furniture on Geneva of a joint committet to a number of cars stored in the major International associations Garage, causing damage to two cars. which aim at encouraging studies in common and at suggesting practical Defendant also pulled out all the

the means of educating the young drawers in the office, searched them, and scattered their contents all over spirit of peace. Among the questions the

the floor.

discussed were co-operation with League in regard to education, un- employment among young intellec- tual workers, workers spare time lectures, and tours of the educational- ist press as a factor for peace and education,

of the

The constable left the Garage and went up to No. 428 Lockhart Road and defendant followed him up the stairs. Lance-Sergeant V. Mackenzie then arrived on the scene and took defendunt into custody.

The February number

Licut. Baron, U. S. N., nddressing his Worship, mentioned that in addi-League's monthly bulletin statistics tion to the sentence meted out by the gives, besides the usual tabled sum- Court, defendant would be subject to mary of the movement of world court-martial on board his ship and trade, the production of pig-Iron, awarded further punishment.

steel, zinc, coal, petroleum and the world's stocks of primary commodi- les during 1929-30.—League of Na- tions Press,

Ross was fined $20 on each of the two charges, and was ordered to pay amends of $50 to the Happy Valley Garage.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 9.j

of the Hongkong

the Grill-Room Hotel.

11.45 p.m. London-Ireland Scotland.

and Interval summary commentary on the second half of the International Rugby Union Foot- ball Match.

12,35 a.m. Close Down. *Additional Programme Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles and on Z.BW. on 31.49 Megacycles.

from

FRENCH FLIER UNHURT

FORCED DOWN BY FUEL SHORTAGE

It was learned in Hongkong to-day that the French airmen, 3.55 p.m. The Royal Ulster Rifles Libert and Denis, who were at- v. The Seaforth Highlanders. A run- tempting a Paris to Tokyo flight ning commentary by Frank Read on within 100 hours, for a prize of the first division football match; | 400,000 franes, were forced down

Sookunpoo Football Relayed from Ground.

5 p.m. Close Down.

SUNDAY'S

BROADCAST

Recital of Itallan Songs By Gaston D'Aquino

PETER SIMPLE AGAIN

H.K.T.

10.30 .. A Relay of the Morn- ing Service from the Union Church. 11.30 a.m. A Relay of the Morn- They arr:

ing Service from the Hop Yat Church AGAPEÑOR (B. & S.) From Singapore. (Chinese).

yesterday through lack of fuel. Neither of them was injured.

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They took off from Akyab at 7 p.m. Thursday night and intended to fly direct to Hongkong, a distance of approximately 2,000 miles. They were trying desperately to make up Josi time and appreciated the risk 10 lack of forced lunding owing of petrol.

Kal Tak aerodrome has no in- formation is to the fliers present But it is possible that they plans. will attempt to fly here to-day.

AIR MINISTRY STATEMENT

Paris, Feb. 27. The Air Ministry announced to day that Libert and Denis, the

with 949 tons of general corge for 12.15 p.m. Symphony No. 2 in ilongkong and 5,782 tons for through) v Major, Op. 43 (Sibellus), Played French airmen, were obliged to land.

ports.

BHUTAN (P. & 0.) from Shanghai, by Serge Koussevitzky and the with 200 tons for Hongkong and 4,100 Boston Symphony Orchestra. ions for through ports.

HAI HING (Thoresen) from Hulkow, with 980 tons of general cargo and 247 ples for longkong,

HOP SANG (J. & M.) from Swatow, with 450 tons for longkong and 950 tons for, through ports,

HARUNA

1 p.m. Time and Weather.

1.03 A Concert. Arlo-Panis Angelicus (Cesar (So- Franck)....Gota Ljungberg 'prano); Pianoforte Solos--Preludes Moriz Rosenthal; 28 (Chopin)... Op

yesterday by lack of fuel.

Neither

is Injured, as far as can be ascer-

tained at present.-Router.

STEEL FOR U.S. NAVY

Washington, Feb. 28. President Roosevelt states that the MARU (N.Y.K.) from Shanghat, with 6,601 tons of silver bar, Baritone Solo Standchen (Sere- Government attempts to obtain steel for the Navy has so far been virtually Violin Janssen; HONGKONG MARU (0.5.K.). from Schumann); Tarantella (Pablo de Mr. Charles Edison, Assistant Secret- Swatow, with 500 tons for Hongkong Sarasate)....Manuel Quiroga; Tenor

United Press,

Herbert

KIUNGCHOW (B. & S.) for Foochow canned goods and fish oil for through nade), (Relistab-Sendlied without result. He is conferring with

nt .. .21, 30331.

LYDERSAGEN (E. A. C.) for Bang kok. Daylight. A.2. 30200,

NIEL MAERSK (Jebsen)' for Ameri- ea, ap.ns. A.8. 26661.

SHANTUNG (D. & S.) for Canton,

p.m. Taun Wan. 30331.

TILAWA (B. I.) for Straits, 10 'A.3: 27721.

SUI SANG 17. & M.) for Shanghai and Jagan, a.m. Al..

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ABAMA MARU (N.Y.K.) from America and Japan 9 pm, Kowloon Wharf. 30291.

CANTON, B., fram Haiphong 20051.

HAI ING (Thoresen) from Kolhow, n.. 30237. Sho will sail for Amoy at noon, same day.

KALGAN (B. & 3.) from Swatow, West Point 30331.

MUINAM (1), 2 5.) from Haiphong and Halhow, noon, 30331, Wost Vulat.

NEWCHWANG (B. & 5.) from Shang hal and Amey.

PATROCLUS (B. & S.) from Straits, sam, Hell's Wharf.

SHANTUNG (D. & 9,) from Bhanghai and Swatow, 7 a.m. Teun Wan, 30331. ́ ́TAIYUAN” (B. & 8.) from Amoy, 3 p.. 30391.

9 a.m. Kowloon Wharf, 30291.

ports.

with 344 tons of general cargo and

HOUTMAN (J.CJ.L.) from algan, Solos-"Carmen" (Blzet)-See, here ary of the Navy, on the problem.--

"Cavalleria Rusticana" 309 tons of conl for Hongkong and 273 thy flower, tons of general cargo for through ports. (Mascagni)...Farewell, dear Mother

.Enrico Caruso. KAMO MARU (N,Y.K.) from Nagaanki, with 158 tons for Hongkong and 2,099. 1.30 Reuter Press, Rugby Press; tens for through porta.

Weather, Time and Announcements. LYDER SAGEN (E.A.C.) from Dairen. 1.40 Marek Weber and Ilis Or KWAISANG (J, & M.) from Canton, chestra. with 763 tons for through ports.

CONGRESS PARTY WINS

Bombay, Feb. 26. The Congress Party has secured a majority in the Bombay Assembly Forest Idyll (Esslinger); The Her- already, by winning 08 seals out of for mit (Clemens Schmalsuch); Pot-175, with further returns still to come.

pourri of Walizes-No. 2 (Robrecht); Reuter,

Gavotte from Entr'Acte

AN LEE (Ching Kee) from Cantoo. with E00 Lans of general cargo through ports.

("Mignon"

FUKUKEN MARU (0.9.K.) Swatow, with 806 tons for lungkung,

KAYING (D. & S.) from Canton, with forde-Finden, arr. Mikulicz); Tiny F. D'Aquino (Tenor).

Thomas); Indian Love Lyrics (Wood-- 1,000 tons for through ports.

KIUNGCHOW (U. & 8.) from Canton, Tot (Fisher, Lotter); Waltz (Durand). with 1,520 tons for through poris.

Newchwang (B. & S.) froni Swatow, with 100 tons for Hongkong and 230 cons for through ports.

"Merric

Accom-

panied by The Rev. Father A. 2.10 p.m. Light Opera Gems.

Riganti. "Florodora"Vecal Gems (Stuart);

1. Ch'ella mi creda (Fanciulla del "Iolanthe Selection (Sullivan); West)....Puccini: 2

Dai campi, NIEL MAERSK (Jebsen) from Manila,

England"-Vocal Gems dai prati (Mefistofele)....Bollo; 3. with 55 tons of mangoes and scrap iron (Hood and man?.

Amore o grillo (Madam Butterfly).. 2.30 Closo for Hiệngkong, anıl 3,000 tons of sugar,

..Puccini; 4. Serenata d'Arlechino- hemp, coconut and

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 3-rimbes for through

(I Pagliacci)...Leoncavallo; 7 p.m. An Hour with Brahms Ferdutamente ..Tosti; 0. La mia 1833-1897.

canzone....Tosti; 7. Luna d'estate-

.Tosti.

poria,

PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar) from Shanghal, with 1,699 ton of old tires and textiles for Hongitoag and 3,238 tons of machinery and canned goods for through ports.

+

0p.m. Reuter Press,

6.

9.10 From the Studio. Peter 'Simple will talks on “Nothing__in

derground."

TOKIWA Mara (N.Y.K,) from Japan, with 1,013 tons for Hongkong and 1,377 Solo-Sapphische Ode (Sao- Particular." "Just over the Un-

Telephone (new), $11.25 n. China Buses. Sh. $8 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/-n, Singapore Pref. 27 n.

Industriala.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $10% n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $13 n. Canion Ices, $2 ǹ. Cement, $11 n.

H. K. Ropes, $3.40 n.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $23.70 b. Watson, $4 n. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Sinceres, $2% n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.10 b. Shai Coltons, (old). Sh. $102 b. Shai Cottons, (new), Sh. $77 b. Zoong Sings, $31

31.

Wing On Textilco, Sh. $44 n.

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Entertainments, $4% n. Constructions. (old), 11.00 nu

Constructions (new), 45 cts. b. Vibro Piling, $6 n.

Olszewska; Gesange

Choral "Requiem"-How lovely is Thy dwelling place,....Choir of tho Temple Church, London; Instru- SUI SANG (J. & M.) from Saigon, mental-Quartet In A minor, Op. 61.

a. 2.. No. Lener String Quartet; tons, for through ports.

phic Ode)

Ernste

9.30 p.m. The New Light Sym- Bass Solos-Vier Maria

121... On

Alexander Kipnis; No. 1 phony Orchestra. -Denn es gehet dem Menschen; Die Mainacht. Op. 43, No. 2

(The May Night) ...Alexander Kipnle; Mezzo- Soprano Solo-Feldeinsamkolt Elena, Gerhardt; Violin Solo-Hun garlan Dance No. 5....Wolf; Instru- mental-Cradle Song.... The Ange- Jus Octet.

p.J. nouncements.,

Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 G$Bds. 90%

n.

H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm, n.

H. K. Govt. 3% Loon 14%

prm. n.

Wallace Harpers, $4 n. Maramans Inv., 20/- n.

LOCAL ESTATE

8

Irish Rhapsody (Herbert); Light Cavalry. Overture (Suppe); The Waltzing Doll (Poidini); The Du- barry" Selection; Monastery Bells (Wely).

10 p.m. London-Blg. Ben. Light Concert Items.

*

Orchestra-Pavane pour une In- Time, Wenther, and An- fante

defunto (Ravel)......Gaston Poulet and Orchestra of the Concerts 8.03

A The London Symphony Poulet; Soprano Solo Soneto Orchestra.

Cordoba (de Falla)....Maria Bar- In the Steppes of Central Asia rientos: Cello Solo-Mazurka, Op. Permission has been granted to (Borodin); Sulto in G (Bach, arr. 11, No. 3 (Popper)....Pablo Canals; Mr. Robert Millar, c/o. Mesara.March (Elgar), No. 4 in G.; No. 5.

Goossens); Pomp and Circumstance Tenor Solo-Macushia (Rowe-Mac-

Murrough);

As I sit here (Tempest Sanderson); Butterfield and Swire, Co., Ltd.,

McEwan; 8.28 p.m. Symphonie Variations

Tnstrumental Ta lawful attorney, for sealing of (Cesar Franck), played by Alfred

(Gossee, Sharpe)..... certided copy of probate of the will Cortot (Pianoforte) and the Lon Quartet; Pianoforte Solas-Dance of Virtuoso String of the late Mr. James Puncheon, don Philharmonic Orchestra Con- the gnomes (Liszt); Etude Tableau formerly at Hongkong, and No. 22, Dillingburgh Road, Eastbourne,

in A minor, Op. 30 (Nachmaninoff). The deceased left local Sussex.

..Sergel Rachmaninoff, estate sworn under $69,500.

10.80 p.m. Close Down

ducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

8.45 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital of Italian Songe by Gaston

arr.

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