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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ST. PATRICK'S BALL. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
G. R. Lou
1937-1938,
Sealed Tenders will be received at the Royal Naval Hospital, until 10 a.m. on the 19th. March, 1937, from persons desirous of supplying Beef, Mutton, Fowla, Pork, Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk, Ice, and other provisions, and necessaries for the year onding 31st, March, 1938.
· FRIDAY, 12TH MARCH, 1937.
Members of St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong and their guests aro naked to note that on the night of the Ball a 5 minutes service of forrion will run from Hong Kong to Kowloon between 9.00 pm. and 9.30 p.m, and Special ferries will leave Kowloon for Hong Kong at 1.45 a.m., 2.30 am, and 3.20 a.m. ón SATURDAY, 13th instant.
A Buffet Supper will be served, after the sixth dance, from 1145 p.m, to 1.30
Tables for Suppor, may be booked with the
B.III.
WANTED TO BUY. Printed Forms of Tender and WANTED TO DUX Bathing-shed further particulara can be obtain-Management of the Peninsula
fronted at the R.N. Hospital, at Repulse Bay, Preferably raw. Please stato particulars and
Box price to Telegraph."
Hotel prior to 8.00p.m. on the The right to reject the lowest or night of the Ball, No. 376, "Hongkong any tender in reserved.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. Furniture and Atting of six-roomed fat. Top floor, Hill- wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low
for family
with rental. Suitable
children. Fully furnished including Gibson refrigerator. Can be seen any time, occupancy April. Write
anytime.
G. D. G. FERGUSSON,
Surgeon Captain, Medical Offeer in Charge, Royal Naval Hospital, Hongkong.
11th. March, 1937.
NOTICE
Members and their guests aro requested to note that admission to the Ball is by ticket only which may
obtained from tho Honorary Secretary and that the Main entrance to the Hotel is to be
used.
bo
B. H.-C. HALLOWES,
Hon. Secretary,
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. N. V. (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE) ́ ́~ From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA | AND OTHER PORTS. The Steamship
"MEERKERK” having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are noll- fled that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of and/or the Holt's Wharf whence from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 18th March, 1937, 4. p.m. will be subject! to rent.
All broken, chated and damaged packages are to be left in the go- downs, where they will be examined of Holt's Whert.
Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue OMeer in attendance when
en damaged dutiable cargo is being examined.
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other wise they will not be recognized,
ever.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case what- Bills of Loding will be counter-
JAVA-CHINA- JAPAN LIJN N.V.
Agents.
NOTICE is hereby given that St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong.signed by.
P. O. Box 417..
Box No. 304, "Hongkong Telegraph." tho. Power of Attorney dated the FOR SALE-European made draw-29th day of March, 1934 given by ing room suite: Chesterfield and two Mr. Chnu Man Cheo otherwiso armchairs. Cane back, Jacobean Chau Man Chi to Mr. Mok Tut style, Upholstered loose Vi-spring Huon to manage the Imports and cushions. Can be seen Write Dox No. 365, "Hongkong Tele- Exports Department of the firm of graph."
Chau Yuo Tong of China Building has by Dead dated the 6th day of March, 1937, been revoked,
Dated the 6th day of March.
FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost $550, accept $275. Write Box No. 366, "Hongkong Telegraph.”
FOR SALE-Large Office desk and chair, teakwood Bling cat net, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition. $120 the lot. Write Box No. 367. "Hongkong Telegraph."
VISITOR FROM AMERICA
PASSES AWAY IN
HIS SLEEP
The death occurred suddenly last .evening, in his room at the Peninsula Hotel, of Benjamin Francia Johnston, n_round-the-world traveller, who arrived in the Colony earlier this week, together with his wife.
The deceased gentleman was 71
of age and years
from came Pennsylvania. He passed away in his sleep, apparently from heart Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed and it is not known whether the remains will be sent back to America locality.
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GEO, K. HALL BRUTTON & CO., Solicitors for the abovenamed Chau Man Cheo otherwise Chau Han Chi
CHINESE
PRESS
WARNED
PROTEST IN MURDER
CASE
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of the Company 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 22nd March, 1937, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1936.
Hongkong, 11th March, 1937. * SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"BERNDARIN DE ST. PIERRE" No. A/37. Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via porta ele, arrived Hongkong on Monday, 8th March, 1937.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., Kow- The Share Register and Trans-loon, whence delivery may be ob- fer Books will be closed from 12th tained immediately after landing, to 22nd March, 1937, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directora,
Hong Kong,
E. COCK, Chief Manager,
Making another appearance at the 1st March, 1937. Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Chiu Yuk-fni, 24, draughtsman, ac- cused of the murder of zi Woman UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, whose burnt body was found in charcoal pit in Yaumat,' was re- manded for a further week in police custody on the application of Detec tive Inspector A. E. Carey,
Mr. D. L. Strellet, appearing on Chiu's behalf, protested that certain
affair which of interred reports of the
had appeared in some of the Chinese newspapers were extremely pre- judicial to his client's interests.
DEFENCE BILL PASSES
Paris, Mar. 10.
The Magistrate, Mr. Macfadyen, accordingly issued a warning in Court The Chamber of Deputies has that newspaper comments which passed the Defence Loan Bill follow- might influence a jury would be ing its return from the Senate.-illable to lead to a lawsuit against
the person or persons responsible.
Reuter.
Swan Culbertson
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Members of
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Chicago Board of Trade
Winniper Grain Exchange Commodity Exchange, Inc.. New York Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal New York Coffee and Sugar Exchango Manila Stock Exchange.
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Ofices: Shanghai and Manila
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601. Escolta,
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PHONES 31707-31708
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Iloilo & Cebu,
LIMITED.
- Notice to Shareholders.
Tho Thirty-second Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell &Co., Ltd., Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building, on Tuesday, 23rd March,. 1937, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a State- meat of Accounts to 31st Decem. ber, 1936.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 9th
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 18th March, 1037, or they
will not be recognized,
ed
Damaged Packages will be examin- by the Company's Surveyor Messrs Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00- a.m. on Saturday, 13th March, 1937. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any düliable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL.
Agent,
· Hongkong, 8th March, 1937.
OFFICIAL: SOUVENIR PROGRAMME
of the
to 23rd March, 1997, both days CORONATION
inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, 1st March, 1937.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
THE FIFTIETH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messra,. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 12th March, 1937, AT 11 A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Roport of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the your 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- sive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th February, 1987.
THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
The Sixty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the
NIELSON & COMPANY, INC. andersigned on Thursday, the
Mino Managar & Operators MANAGING
Hongkong Mines, Ltd.
Tinago Consolidated Mining Co., Inc. Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co.
Paracale-Gumaus Consolidated Mining Co.
Paracate Cold Mining Co. Inc.
MANAGING & OPERATING
•Nieco Mining
97 Cristobal, Paco, Mani/mpany,
P. O. Box 717.
25th March, 1937, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1936.
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The Bhare Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 11th to the 25th March, 1937, both days. Inclusivo,
JARDINE, MATHESON &
[CO., LTD. A General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance
Co., Ltdy Hongkong, 5th March, 1987.
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Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as carly as possiblo information regarding arrivals, depar fures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should ba telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY APOET (Wo Fat Sing), Taumati." * AYMERIO (Bank. Line) British, Capt Calderwood, 3,157 tone, Taikoo Dock.
CAPE ST. FRANCIS (Dodwell), B.. CANTON MARU (0.8.K.), 0.5.x, Wharf,
CORONA (Karsten Larsson), Yau- mrti.
:
FU YUANG (M.B.K.), B.26. FUKUKEN MARU (0.8.K.), 0.8K Wharf."
HAI HANG (Douglas), D.12. HAIYUAN (C.M.), West Point Wharf. HAVFRU (A.P.O.). Laich!kok, HELIKON (Wo Fat Bing), B.. HошÓW (b. & S.), Taikuo Dock. - IXION (D. & S.), A.8.
HELIKON (Wo Fat Sing), 1.9. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell). Laichikok. KAYING (D. & 8.), D.10. KRONVIKEN (Wallem), 1.7. LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), B.5. MARLY (Karsten Larsen), 1.5, MAUBANG (J. & M.), 122 PROTEUS (Wing Fung Cheung), B.18. PROMISE (Karsten Larson), C.1. RHEXENOR (Blue Funnel in dock. SAGRES (Williamson & Co.), B4, SCHARNHORST (N.D.L.), Kowloon
Wharf.
SZECHUEN (H.'& S.), B.21. "SUIYANG (B. & 8.), Taikou Dock,
TAI LEE (Ye. Tai Hong), Yaumati. TAIPING (, & 8.). Holi's Wharf. TAI SEUN HONG (Kwong Lee), Shamshulpo.
TAKBANG (3. & M.), B.2. TCHEHAM (Ping On & Co.), 1.6, TJIKARANG (J. C. J. L.) Busy A.18. UNITA (M.B.E.), A.11. WILLY (A.P.C.) Norwegian, Capt Skofterud, 8,406 tons, Kowloon Dock.
WING WAH (Tal Fung & Co.), Sai- kong Wharf.
WING WO (Tai Fang), 3.13. YOCHOW (B. & 8.), B.1. YENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), 1.23.
ARRIVED YESTERDAÝ
from
(Agente Phone Numbers Given)
(Jobaon) ETHA RICKMERS Singapore, a.m., Stenecutters.
RAYING (B. & S.) from Halphons 10 a.m., West Point. 30331.
LIONS HARU (N.Y.K.) from Jagan.
1 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 20201.
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Giron) BENDORAN (Benwyvis) for Japan 11a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30331.
M.) for leiphong CANTON (M.
4 pm, West Point, B.4.26a51.
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.F.S.) for Van- couver, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 24049.
ETHA RICKMERS (Jebaen) for Datron, 1 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28368. GAASTERKERK (J.-C. J. L for Europe, p.m. 28015.
WARD (States) from America, 8 a.mā AA. 30371, :
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Arents Phone Numbers Given) DESHOLT (Johnen) ...for America, noon, Buoy A.D. 28303.
CHENGTU (D. & S.) for Shanghai, 10a.m., Waft Point. 20331
Roosevelt's Reform Plan Under Fire
PRESS CRITICISES STUBBORN STAND
Washington, March 10. The Scripps-Howard press through- out the country to-day criticised President Roosevelt for his stubborn and somewhat deflant insistence on his own ingenious plan" to reform
EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.B.), for. Manila, 6 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 10752. HANGBANG (J. & M.) for Tientsin and Bwatow, 3 p.m., B.8. ́ ́ 30331,
XIUNGCHOW (B. & 8.) for Holhow and Haiphong, 4 pm, West Paint. 80331.he Supreme Court,
MALACCA MARU (N.Y.K.) for Cal- eutta, nim, Kowloon Whart. 30291.
MAUSANG (J. & M.) for Sandakan, amenden! he had waved alrily aside,
10 a.m.,, B22 06113.
MEERKERK (CL) for Shanghal, 6 p.m., Holt's Wharf. 28010.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY (Dollar) for America, mid-night, Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
TOKAI MARU (0.9.K.) for York. 25001
WARD (States) for Manila, p.m. 30371.
The alternative of a constitutional
sold the Scripps-Howard papers. Other possible alternatives he ignored entirely.
It had been suggested that the court should only be able to over-rule
Now legislation by a two-third's majority Such a reform would be or more. as speedy as the President's “cure,** the papers declare, and would have more lasting consequences,
Meanwhile, from the White House
YOCHOW II. & 8.) for Canton, pm B.1. 80131.
comes the report that Prezident Roosevelt has received 500
ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
Tes, coal, mate, cotton and slik good* } in answer to his "Areside taltsges
Canned goods, frozen games and eggs, rice, timber and toys were among: the 60,000 tons of cargo carried by the 22 ships, which arrived in port this morn Ing and yesterday,
The vennela nro: ETHA RICKMERS (Jebsen), Capt. G. Prahm, from Singapore.
FU YUANG (M.B.R.), Capt. T. Hira- kawa, from Keelung, with 4,200 tons of conl for Hongkong!
when he attacked the Supreme Court and explained his reform plan, They were three to one in favour of his programme, the White House states.
United Press.
PLAN OPPOSED
Washington, Mar. 10. The real test over President Roose- RAICHING (Douglas), Capt. W. D.
increase the Patey, from Canton, with 40 tons of velt's proposals to general cargo for Hongkong;
number of Judges in the Supreme HAIYANG (Douglas), Capt., W. 8. Court began to-day, when the Senate Erwin, from Swatow;
Judiciary Committee considered pro- HAIYUAN (China Merchants, Capt.posals by the Attorney General, Mr. J. M. Johannasan, from Swatow with Homer Cummings, urging adoption. 604 tons for Hongkong and 1,345 for of the scheme. through ports:
HELIKÓN (Wo Fat Sing), Capt. W. Anderson, from Saigon, with 2,010 tons of rice paddy and general cargo for
Hongkong
KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), Capt. J.
W. Jones, from Chingwantao, with 1,000 tons of coal and 32 tons of Arebricks for longkong, and 2,300 tons of general cargo for through ports;
KAYING (B. & 8.), Capt. D. D. Richards, from Holhow, with 1,970 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 820 tons for through ports;
KIUNGCHOW (B. & ́9.), Capt. J. H. Hodgkiss, from Swatow, with 186 tons 1,819 tons for through ports: of general cargo for Hongkong And
Nakashima,
LYONS MARU (N.Y.K.), Capt. 8. from Shanghal, with 13 tons of colton waste for Hongkong and 2,257 tons of canned goods, fatty acid, ntbatite, and general for through ports; MABELLA (Thoresen), Capt. Thoren- feldt, from Swatow;
MARLY (Young Hong Slang), Capt. P. Fridrikun, from Bangkok, with 1,000 tons of rice and general Hongkong
cargo for
from Swatow, with 208 tons of general SANDVIKEN (J. M.), Capt. P. Husch, cargo for Hongkong and 2,710 tons for through ports;
Mr. Cummings was closely ques- tioned by Senator, William E. Borah, who, inter alia, asked: "How are you going to know that the men you appoint are going to take a liberal view?"
Mr. Cummings replied: "We have to take that chance."
A hundred newspapermen attended'. the proceedings.---Reuter,
Australian Minister Quits Post
QUARRELLED OVER TRADE TREATIES
SCHARNHORST (Melchera), Capt. W. Stoln, from Bremen, with 380 tons of
Canberra, March 10.. It is learned that the resignation general cargo for Hongkong and 4,312 tom for through porta;
of Sir Henry Gullett, the Minister SARPEDON (B. & 3). Capi. T. B. directing
for trade negotiations Nelson, from Shanghai, with 250 tons treatles, was the climax of a heated. of muta, tcp, ptix and cotton for kung scene when the Cabinet refused, on kong, and 6,660 tons of frozen games the grounds that the step would and eggp, cattun, tuga, timber" and general for through parts;
jeopardise Empire trade, to consider SUIYANG (B. & S.) Capt. F. Gibbs, Sir Henry's recommendation to from Canton
from Shanghof, with 35 tons of general SZECHUEN (D. & 3.), Capt. J. Atkins,
divert
HATYANG (Douglas), for Swatow, a p.m. Douglas Wharf. 28037,
HELLAS (Thdresen) for Bangkok, a.m., C.1, 30237.
KWANGCHOW (B. & S.) for Shang- hal. p.m., West Point., 3031.
MENELAUS (B. & S.) for Japan. 4 p.m., Ilolt's Wharf. 30351.
KOJIMA NARU NYK) for Ameri
some of Canada's trade to foreign ca, 8 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30201,
NANNING (B. & 8.) for Chofoo,
nailons who are willing to negotiate 10 am West Point. B20. 90331.
PAUL DOUMER (M. M.) for Hai- Cargo for Hongkong and 2,150 tons for trade treatles with Australia.
through ports; phong, 4pm. Went Point, B.10.20051 TAIPING (B. & S.), Capt.-A.-M.
The recommendation followed the PRESIDENT WILSON (Dollar) for Frame, from Australie with 880
failure of recent negotiations-with tens the Canadian Minister of Commeren, Manila; 8.p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171 of froren goods and general cargo for Mr.
Mr. W.
for treaty D. Euler, for
revision. SARPEDON (B. & S.) for Europe, Hongkong
and 921 tons for through
It is believed that the resignation noon, Tale's Wharf. 80131.
porla;
lead to the casing of the
of the severity SINKIANG (B. & S.) for Shanghai,
TAKSANG (J. M.), Capt. W. A. Balsh, may lead to noon, West Point. 30331.
THINAN B. & S.) for Shanghai, from Canton, with 005 ions of general of t
which seeks to divert trade so cargo for through poris} 5 p.m., West Point. 30331.
TOKUSHIMA MARU (N.Y.K.), Capt. Australia may buy goods from coun-
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) DESHOLT (Jebsen) from Shanghal, 11 a.m., Buoy, A.D. 28303.
CHENGTU (B. & S.) from Swalow, 10 nm, West Point. 30301.
MALACCA MARU (N.Y.X) from | Japan, & p.m., Kowloon Whart. 30201.
10 am, Holt's Wharf.
MEERKERK (1.C.JL) from Manila,
SCHÄRNHORST (Melchera) from Manila, 6 n.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27772. TAITING (D. & S.) from Australia, about a., Holt's Wharf, 30331.
SAILING TO-DAY
-*-
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANYO MARU (N.Y.K.) for Bombay, noon, Kowloon Whart. 30291.
-KÄYING (B, & 9.), for Canton, & p.m. .21. 30341.
LYONS MARU (N.Y.K.) for Liverpool, R.M., AZ. 80201.
RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.) for South Amerien, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 30201. SCHARNHORST (Molchera) for Shanghai, G p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 2777% TAKSANG (J. & M.) for Shanghai and Talngtao. 6 p.m.. ‚1.2. 30311.
YOCHOW (B. & S.), Los Canton, 0} p.m. B.1. 80331.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers 'Given) „DEHAR (P. & 0,) from Shanghai, d
A.m., A.2. 20461.
EMPRESA OF CANADA (C.P.8.) from) Shanghai, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20782. HAKONE MARU (N.Y.K.) from Sin- gapore, am. Kowloon Wharf. 00291.
KIUNGCHOW (D. & S.), from Canton, M... West Point. 80331.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY (Dollar) from: Manila, a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
SANTHIA (BL) from Amoy, 7 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 26051.
SZECHUEN. (B, & 8.), from Canton,
a.m. West Point 80831. Dore, a.m. 28001.
TOKAI MARU (0.9.K.) from Sloga
TREE-CUTTERS FINED
TWO CASES IN COURT
the so-called diversion policy
that
T. Nakano, from Singapore, with 140 tries which purchase Australian goods, tons of general cargo for longkang and 8,773 tone for through ports;
The United States, as a big seller,
WING WO (Tai Fung S, N. Co.), would be. particularly affected there- Capt. de Limoe, from Kwongchow. by-Reuter. wan, with 230 tons of general cargo for through porte;
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), Capt. K Mizushima, from Port Arthur, with 3,775 kilo tons of coal for Hongkong,
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VESSELS DUE
ANDALUSIA, LI. T., Mar. 18, ANTENOR, D. and S, Mar. 27. AUSTRALIEN, FAC, Mar. 10. BEHAR, P. & O., Mar. 12. BENALDER, Ben Line, Mar. 18. *** CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Bank, May.
· CONTE VERDE, LI. T. Mar, 14. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.P.S., Mar. || 21 at 3 p.m.
EMP. OF CANADA, O.P.B., Mar. 12. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, C.P.5, April 9, a.m.
16.
EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.8., Mar. 26, FRIDERUN, Melchers, Mar. 28. GENERAL PERSHING, States, Mar.
GOLDEN TIDE, States, Mar. 30. HELENUS, B. and B... Mar, 20. ILLINOIS. Stater, Mar. 23. INDIA, EA.C, Apr. 8. JAVA, EA.C., Apr. 2
KITANO MARU (NY.K), Mar. 18. KULMERLAND, Jebaon, Mar, 15, MEMNON, D, and 8., Mar. 16, MENTOR, B. & S., April 1. NECKAR. Melchers, Mar. 19.
EXTENDING PACIFIC
AIRLINE
CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON
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Washington, March 10. Mr. J. Marsman, the well-known Philippines businessman, Mr. Julian Trippe, Vice-President of Pan-Ameri- can Airways, and M. Plesaman; of the Dutch KLM. air line, have had con- versations regarding "aviation in the Philippines.
Two chief topics were discussed, namely, Philippines feeder lines to Par American Airways service, and a service from Manila to Batavia.
The conversations are still continu
NEPTUNA, Gibb, Livingston, Mar. 17. ing. Those in close touch with the
NORDMARK, Jabeen, Mar. 28. OLDENBURG, Jabion, Mar. 20. PERU. E.A.C., Mar. 25. PERSEUS, B, and 5., Apr. 5: PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar) Mar. 15.
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PRESIDENT GRANT, Dollar, Mar, 19. PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar) Mar. PROTESILAUS, D. and S., Mar. 12. STENTOR, 1. & S., Mar. 14, TAJ BHAN, Dodwell's, Mar. 17. TASMANIA, Jebasu, Mar. 24, TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar. 24. TROJA; Thoresen, Mar, 19.
conferees forecast a four-day trans- Pacifle schedule when the proposed new equipment is installed,—United. Press.
DRIZZLE OR MIST
The anticyclone has increased con- siderably in frilensity and extended southward; it now covers the greater
URSULA DICKMERS, Jebaon, Mar. 19. part of China. A continental depres VICTORIA, LI, T., Mar. 27
the
sion has moved rapidly' from Yangtse mouth, to South Japan, and
will probably continue to move
7 Plantation near the Police Station north-eastward.. Local forecast:-
Mr. Corr, of the Botanical and North and N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy Forestry Department, said defendant with drizzle or mist
had been employed on the temporary
staff for the last six years. -...
A fine of $50, or six weeks' hard,
labour, was imposed.
ZERO HOVE NEAE
A street coolle, Leung Kam, 32, pleaded not guilty to unlawful
Los Angeles, Mar. 10. Loo Lam, 32, caretaker at Pokfu- possession of as cattles of wild tres
Amella Mixe
Earhart (Mrs./ Zam
Station, pleaded branches in Bowen Rood. Pumping
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