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IRISH BALL TO-NIGHT UNIQUE FEATURE OF FUNCTION TWO IRISH BATTALIONS

The unique event of two Trish Bultations being in the Colony will add to the attractiveness of the annual ball being given by the Hongkong St. Patrick's Society

H.

at the Peninsula The President (Mr.

Hotel 10-nigh, and party will be to the ballroom, and later to piped to the supper, by pipers of the Royal Innis-

Fuccess.

GODOWN COMPANY JUBILEE

STEADY RECORD -

OF PROGRESS

ANNUAL MEETING

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG STEAMER AGROUND

JAPANESE ANSWER CALL FOR HELP

VERY BADLY HOLED

Latest news of the wreek" of the Indo-China Steam Naviga-

tion Company's 8. 8. Hopsang off Cape Garambi, Formosa, last night, received in a message from the captain this morning, states that the vessel is very

FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937.

BRITAIN

AND .U.S. FALL OUT

QUARREL OVER AIR TERMINUS

EXTENDING AIRWAYS

London, Mar. 11.

Á hitch ans occurred in the negotiations between Britain and the Uullet States regarding the proposed trans-Atlantic air service, according to the New York Times.

RÁDIO BROADCAST

Syncopation at the Piano

By H. L. Ozorió THE REV. C. D. R. SARGENT

Radio Programme Broadenst by Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 335 metres (843 k.c's.), 31.49 metres (9.52 m.c.'s).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7-11 p.m. European. Programme. Reference to the history of the

7 p.m. Half an hour with Elgar, Company was appropriately made at the 50th annual meeting of the long-

1. The 1st. Movement from Con- and Kowloon Wharf and

certo in 13 Minor, Op. 61, played by kong Godown Co., Ltd., held in the Board

The London Symphony Orchestra, Room of Messra. Jardine Mathieson

Conducted by the Composer. Allegro. It is stated that the chief dimeulty

2. Prelude-"The Kingdom," Op. A decrease in earnings for the year

in the present negotiations la the under review further decilne in revenue from water freely. There is

athe eastern United States. Britain Orchestra, Conducted by the Com- storage and merchants being forced

fear that the ship may wishes Montreal to be the terminos, poser. to trade from "hand to mouth,”

3. Imperial March, played by There

loss, but while the United States maintains an Increase in the num- become a total Wits

that New York should be the home Stanley Roper on the Organ of St. ber of ships that used wharves but a

arrangements are being made

port. Reuter Bulletin Service.

Margaret's Church, Westminster. big drop in cargo handled, the Ameri

for a Shunghai tug, which is in

7.30 p.m.

Closing local Stock can strike hitting the Company badly.

the vicinity, to visit the wreck In presenting the report, the Hon

Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Market Report. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman, said: and report on her condition. This bring the 50th annual meeting of shureholders, before I deal with the ordinary business. I would like to make few remarks on the history

was attributed to badly ashore arid is making question of the terminal airport in/51, played by The B.B.C. Symphony

kliling Fusiliers, who, with men of the Royal Ulster Rifles, will give ex-this morning. hibitions during the evening,

Everything is now, in rendiness for the event, which is expected to be o A most effective huge

been scheme of decorations has carried out by the Decorations Sub- Committee under Mr. G. V. Bird, The only regrettable circumstance is Governor, that His Excellency the acting on medical advice, will be un- able

to attend, but Lady Cnidecot: will be present,

This year's bail is being held nearly a week before St. Patrick's Day be- cause combined operations next week would prevent the attendance of members of the Navy and Army. A buffet supper will run from 11.45 p.m. until 1.30 am, and two toasts will be proposed "The King" and "The Im- mortal Memory of St. Patrick", but on spreches will be made,

BIG ATTENDANCE

Captain D. S. Pethick is master of the ship, which was carrying a cargo of kerosene and petrol from Takao to Keelung. When rough weather Arst threatened total loss of the ship and crew, an S.O.S, was sent out and the steamer Tencho Maru, 50 miles away, proceeded

to the Hopsang's

of the Company It commenced i JUBA, under t present name, by taking over property from the F. md 0. Steam Navigation Co.: Jardine. Malleson and Co. and the Hongkong; asdistance. Whart Godown and Carge Boat Co.

A message was Inter sent out by. The driving force was Sir Paul Cha-Cape Garantii radio station saxing ter The capital then was $1,700,000 that the crew had been landed and and the property consisted of 278,200" the ship was out of danger. square feet (about 6 acres) of land, godowns with storage space for 11,009 fons, three wharves allowing 2,200 feet'

for berthing ships and ten launches and lighters,

The agents, Messrs. Jardine,

NEW ZEALAND SERVICE

Auckland, Mar. 11. After consultation with the British and other Empire Governments con- cerned, the New Zealand Government has granted Pan-American Airways an extension to December 31 of the greensent signed In November, 1935, whereby the Corporation would run # service between Amerien and New Zealand.

A four-engined Sikorsky plnne is

and ready to start the service leaving San Francisco Immediately. -Heuter Bulictin Service.

EMPIRE SERVICE

7.35 p.m. Hildegarde lookn

back.

7.10 p.m. Studio-Syncopation at the piano by H. L. Ozorio,

8 p.m. Time Signal, Weather Re- port and Announcements.

8.03 A Recital by Nelson Eddy (Baritone).

"Rose-Marle"The Mounties. "Naughty Marietta"—"Neath Southern Moon.

"Naughty

Marietta Trump,

tramp along the Highway,

the

1 Blue Paradise”—Auf Wieder-

The

sehen.

London, Mur, 11.

8.15 p.m. London-"This is Eng- The full ying-boat service bc- tween Britain and South Africa, land." Talks by representative Eng- which was due to begin on April 1:11sh people (10): A reception clerk is now postponed until June 1, owing, from ene of London's largest hotels. Introduced by Anthony Weymouth. to delay in the delivery of the new (Electrical Recording). Empire flying-boats.

London-The B.B.C.

Dancing will commence at 9.20 p.m.

Matheson and Co., stated this morning and continue to 3 a.m., the muste

that

first intin

Intimation of the mishap to being supplied by the Band of the

the llopsang come at 10 p.m. when Royal Ulster Rißes (under the baton

S.O.S. was sent out by the ship: of Mr. 11, Alfred Hole, A.R.C.M.) by

To-day we have 1,202,000 square "Ashore Cape Garanbi. Immediate kind permission of Lieut Col. R. M.

feet (27 meres) of land, godown

assistance required." The message Rodwell and fleers Ist. Balt, the

space for 340,000 tons. berths with was picked up by the Japanese 2,800- Royal Ulster Rides and the orchestra

6,050 feet available for berthington steamer Tencho Maru, owned by the Peninsula Hotel.

the Roofighters,

vessels und a fleet of 170) launches and the Tatsuuma Kisen. She replied The present land plane service will. The Rose Room

that she was only 50 miles away be continued, but flying-boats will Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Garden will be used for dunelag and

from the location given and was pro-be progressively substituted for land 500 and 600 Invitations have between

ceeding there immediately. A endio planes the section between been issued. This is the largest num-

message to this effect was received in | Alexandria and Klaunu with a view ber since the inaugural ball in 1931

Hongkong at 11.31.p.m.

to bringing the full service into when over 700 were present.

operation on June 1-Reuter,

of

At 9.20 p.m. the President, Vice- Presidents (Dr.G. W. Pone and Mr. T-Murphy) and Past President (Mr. F. P. R. James) will

assemble at the ce of the Hotel to re- main entrance of the

ve Lady Caldecott, II. ceive

H. E. Major A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. General Bartholomew, Sir Atholl MacGregor and Lady MacGregor, Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick and Mrs. Segdwick. At $1.45 pm. Bie President and pasty will be piped to the ball room by pipers of the Royal Inniskilling Fust- liers as follows: The President and Lady Caldecott,

ILE. Maj.

Gen.

A. W. Bartholomew and Lady Mac- Gregor, II. II. Sir Atholl MacGregor and Mrs. Sedgwick, Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick and Mrs. Bartholomew, Dr. G. W. Pope and Mrs. Jaunes, Mr. F P. R. James and Mr. T. Murphy. A.D.C., Hon. Secretary (Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes) and Hon. Treasurer (Mr. NJ. Beffington).

The party will proceed to the dais, and a spray of shamrock will be pre- sented to Lady Caldecott by Miss. Bunty Hallowes.

THE SUPPER PARTY

At the end of the sixth dance the President and Party will proceed to the supper room on the first floor as follows: The President and Lady Caldecott, H.E. Maj. Gen. A. W Bartholomew und Mrs. E. H. Williams, H. H. Sir Atholi MacGregor and Mrs. A. W. Barhtalomew, Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick and Loty MacGregor, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster and Mr. C. G. Sedgwick, Dr. G. W. Pope and Mrs. Howard Smith.

In 1987 the cargo landed amounted to 80,000 tons, whilst last year 070,000 tons were landed from ships along side and in the stream.

large

For number of years there was a trafle in yarn from Boinbay from which the Campany derived stond revenue both from tanding and storage. In 1994 there was a stock of over 100,000 bales of yarn on storage. This trade has almost entire ly disappeared, for to-day we have 350 bales on storage, of which only 220 can

came from India.

of Company a goot deal when two 1806 staggered the he typhoon faunches and. 27 lighters were lost and two wharves were swept away. The year following this blow was the only year funds were not available to pay a dividend.

The

YEAR'S EARNINGS

Thẻ net earnings for the year under review amounted 10 $381,048.26, which Is $45,701.65 less than the pre- vious year. This degrense is due th a futher falling off in revenue from storage, the recotts being $51,000 less than for ing. I had to

decrease of $168,000 in this department.

report

Storage earnings conuenced Call

1935-

At our last meet-

to

draw

In 1933, coinciding with the con- tinued fall in exchange. Since then merchants have continued from their stocks, awaiting a settled state of local currency, and have re- cently been trading on the "band-to- mouth" principle. Now that the dollar has been apparently practically fixed it is hoped that ample stocks will be carried on storage.

Wharf work also suffered a drop to the extent of $43,000 whilst there were increases in receipts for wharf- age lighterwork.

During the

year, 972 steamers berthed at the wharves and landed 610,733 tons of cargo, this being an increase of 47 ships to go alongside

Burely half an hour later, however, Garonbi Radio sent out the news that the crew of the Hopsang,had reaches shore and that the ship was in no, danger of foundering.

The agents sinted this morning that she was badly holed and making water and, while the crew have been landed, the captain and officers oic remaining on

Meanwhil heavy seas have been wing

board.

are

· on

SURVEY FLIGHTS

0.30 p.m.

Hall.

8.55 p.m. nouncements.

London-News and An-

9.15 p.m. Overture-"Cosi Fan Tutte" (Mozart), played by The R.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Con- ducted by Adrian Hoult,

9.20 p.m. From the Studio. The 5th of a second series of Gramo- phone Recitals by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.

New York, Mar. 1). The Pan-American Airways to-day announced its first survey fight over the proposed aerial trade route of the

10 p.m. London-Big Ben. A tulic South Pacifle, by way of Samon, to Australia. The machine for the job an the Football Association Cup.

werk from San (Elcetrical Recording). will take of this Francisco.

10.17 p.m. Variety and Dance This is the culminating move in a Music. three-year programme of study.

12

111

Hopsang all night. Arrangements

being made locally to despatch a tug to the scene.

Vocal-Mood Indigo....The Bos- The Hopang carried no passengers.

It was announced in Auckland towell Sisters: Pasodoble-Castanets.. She left Hongkong bound for Taitan day that the Pan-American Airways .Rubert Renard Dance. Orchestra; and Keelung and ind

Was discharged part

commencing

Honolulu Fox Trol-Naughty Nanette....Ho- of her

k the former curgo

port. She Auckland service, under ngree-bert Renard Dance Orchestra; Vocal

was on

on her

way to complete the dis- ment whereby the New Zealand-Here's love in your eyes: To Mary charge when she was driven ashore.

Government has extended the time with love.... Denny Dennis Band Built in Glasgow in 1901 for her of commencement of operations unDandelion, Daisy and Daffodil. present owners, the Hopsang has a

the end of 1937.-United Press. gress tonnage of 2,149 and is register- ed in Hongkong.

-

PREVIOUS MISIIAF

It may be recalled that in July, 1934, the Hopsang entered Hongkong

with dense volumes of smoke billow-

hours before ey Hiven to

COMING CONFERENCE

London, Mar. 11. The Secretary to the Department ing from her bunkers where tre had of Overseas Trade,, Captain Wallace, breken Dul. The Chief Enginger, Mr. will lead the United Kingdom dele W. Tweedle. noticed the fire three gation at the forthcoming conference

Hongkong and

at Montreux on the capitulatory re- the order was pump water into the bunkers. This gime in Egypt.--British Wireless. had the effect of

the fire under control and wiping

the ship en- tered harbour a prolonged blast and flag signals brought the fireffort to: the coat was immediately commenced CANNOT BE A the rescue.

ue. The work of discharging

and the ship was sean out of danger. S. Colcy. · ·

BRITISH SHIP AFIRE

San Diego, March 11.

Upton and His Grosvenor

alelwa

Band; Howallan-Haleiwn. Ray Kinney with Dick Melntire's Harmony Hawnlians; Fox Trots Nun-Yuff and Sun-Yuff: Old Sailor Ambrose and His Orchestra;

-Clavelito del Genil; Flor

Raquel' Meller: "Fox" Trot---" Slipping through my fingers... Lew Stone and His Band; Waltz-The dance goes on....Mantovani and His Tipica Orchestra.

11 p.m. Close Down.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

BE A LAMP IN THE CHAMBER IF YOU, A steak and kidney dinner, follow- STAR IN THE SKY-ed by, a-smoking concert, is being held at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday evening.

The local Bibliotheque Francaise will hold its annual meeting on March

23 at 5 p.m. in the offer of the

The following offelol guests will follow the President and party in procession to the supper room: Mr. P. R. James and Mrs. R. A. C. North, Hon. Mr. H. A. C. North and Mrs. E. Taylor, Hon. Mr. E. Taylor is obtained by discharging at a wharf

R than at a busy. Quicker despatch is message saying that immediate assist

not necessary.-United

TRAWLER SUNK

The constguard station reports that fire has broken out in No. 3 hold of whilst there was a decrease in cargo

the British motor ship, Silver Larch, French Consulate, on the 4th floor er 40.035 ions. Shipping Companies which is 900 miles north-east of of Alexandra Building. row realise that greater satisfaction Honolulu.

and Mrs. R. M. Henderson, Hon.

Mr.

HIT BY STRIKE

The American shipping strike bit

Later, the vessel sent # radio

Press.

San Francisco, March 11. The Marine Division of the Clam-

Early this morning a man named Wong Chee-isu was admitted to the from Kowloon Hospital suffering injuries received when he fell off the Roclamation Arst Boor of No. 280 Streel. The accident occurred at 4

Q.m.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. totalled 0.14 inch. The total since January 1 is 4.27 inches, against an average of 3.59 inches.

When the steam pipe of the steam launch Kau Loong burst yesterday it caused injury to one of the boat's Chan stokers, named Chan Kwai. was taken to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment.

M. Henderson and Mrs. A. G. Bishop, given a vessel when alongside and unce WAS Wing Commd, A. G. Bishop and Mrs. the cargo is soon under cover and in Eldon Potter,

Potter Mr. Eldon Potter and safety. Mrs, ILM. McLay, Lt. Col. R.M. Rod- well and Mrs. F. P. R. James, Major R. Cox and Mrs. R. M. Hodwell, Mr. us very severely, the last American ber of Commerce reports that the V. M. Grayburn and Mrs. B. H. Collis Hallowes, Mr. B. H. Collis Hallowes so on November 15. The President

ship to call with cargo in 1936 did trawler Normandie, of San Francisco,

Arrested last night for theft of a A woman named Wong Yee accl- was sunk as the result of a collision and Miss Brearley, Mr. R. M. McLay Hoover came back to us on February and Mrs, G. W. Pope, Mr. D. F.

with the freighter, Alamar, esten flower pot from No. 3 Arbuthnot dentally fell off a moving tramcar Davies 20 nad thus you will observe we were

Tsang in Des Voeux Road near Sincere's miles off Humbert Bar, Northern Road, an unemployed man, and Miss Alabaster, Mr. A. Brearley without any shipping from the United California.

Cheng, was bound over in $50 for Company store yesterday. and Mes. T. Murphy, Mr. T. Murphy,States for three and a half months,

In addition to the special ferics to

six months by Mr. K. Keen at the ceived injuries and was taken to the be run by the Star Ferry Co. up to

six weeks of this laclt beh in the

Central Magistracy this morning. Government Civil Hospital for treat- year under review and two months in

Tsung said that he stole the flowers ment. 3.20 a.m., the Hongkong and Youmati 1937.

because of unemployment. Ferry Co. will continue the vehicular service until 2 a.m.

At a recent Board meeting your directors decided to increase the charges for landing cargo by 20 per cent. No increase has been made for some years past but in the meantime working expenditure has advanced

THE COMMITTEES The Committee of the Society is as follows:- Mr, K. Begdon, Capt. B. F. A. Crookshank, Lieut. Col. W. considerably, and an Increase is now necessary nad justified. Notwith- cargo

A. Frost, Dr. J. M. Gray, Mr. T. C. M standing this increase, our Grenham, Mr. F. P. R. James, Licut, handling rates are still lower than at Comdr. M. V. Keogh, Mr. J. D. Mc. Clatchie and Mr. O. G. Perdue.

any other port in the Far East, The various sub-Committees In connection, with the Ball are:

Reception Mr. E. H. Williams (President), Dr. G. W. Pope, Messrs. T.

Murphy and

An unidentified fishing-boat saved the Normandie's crew of ten men. United Press,

by shareholders when offered in 1935, This amount is added to repairs and

renewals account.

I now beg to propose that the report and accounts as presented be adopted

and passed.

The motion was seconded by the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell and carried.

OTHER BUSINESS

On the application of Senior Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt, Mr. K. Keen granted a week's formal remand. In the case of Cheng Sou, tral Magistracy this morning for pos- aged 32, who was charged at the Cen-

trai, of a quantity of heroin pills. session,

at 153 Connaught Rond Cen-

Ball in $100 was fixed.

She re-

An accident occurred in the Naval Yard yesterday. when a coolie, Ng Sal-chun, lost his balance while painting the side of a ship and fell into the dock. He was given fret aid before the arrival of the ambu-

ernment Civil Hospital.

lunce which removed him to the Gov-

The next service of the Chinese Christian Fellowship will be held on On the proposition of Mr. G. B. S.

Saturday, March 14, at St... Paul's A serious typhoon passed over the Thomson seconded by Mr. D. Mac

Stopping a youth named Au Chau, Church Social Hall at 8 p.m. The Colony In August but your properly Kenzie, Me.. It. Compton and Mr. aged 17, in Jervols Street yesterday speaker will be the Rt. Rev. R. O. escaped damage and due to the notice being given by the Royal Ob-

timely T. B. Wilson were confirmed in their a district watchman searched him and

Hali, Bishop of Hongkong. On Sun-. discovered that he had a quantily of day, March 31, the speaker will be servatory we succeeded in getting our

On the proposition of Mr. G. W. po-ph lottery tickets in his posses- Mr. Amps, of Messrs. Logan & Amps,

appointment to the

Bourd

of

Directors.

F. P. R. James, 1 Beet of 101 Nghters to safe anchorage Sewell reconded by Mr. G. Castic, the ston. The youth was arrested and on All are welcome.

(er) and Mr. 1 Begdon.

take the first weight of vessels when berthing, and these proved

following were re-elected to the being brought before Mr..K. Keen at Board: the Hon. Mr. Dodwell, Mr. the Central Magistracy this morning

Mesdames Willams, Pope. Murphy, before the blow reached the Harbour. James and Hallowes.

Decoration Mr. G. V. Bird (Con-

We recently had driven at the ends vener), Captain R. F. A. Crookshank

When a sampon was searched in and Mr. J. D. McClatchle.

of two wharves clusters of piles, to Drummond, Mr. M. T. Johnson and for unlawful possession of the tickets Shaukiwan Harbour yesterday D Music and Dance. Mr. J. C. M.

Mr. Felix A. Joseph.

pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to Grenham (Convener), Capt. R. F. Afcetir

have On the proposition of Mr. J. D.

fine of $300, or three months hard quantity of dutiable spirits and duti

able tobacco was found by tho Crookshank and Mr. K. Begdon.

very successful In pro- Danby, seconded by

Mr. CA. L. Labour. Inspector Baker prosecuted.searchers. As a result, the two men tecting ships and whorves, They nickett, the following auditors were

who were in the sampan was arrest- und Wine-Dr. G. W. Pope

are greatly appreciated by ships elected Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth

Acting on information Revenue ed and brought before Mr. K. Keen masters and it has been decided to Marshall for Official Supper Party. wharves.

and Fleming, Messrs. Linstead and Offteers visited No. 153 Connaught at the Central Magistracy this morn- drive similar dolphins off the other Davis. Mr. F. P. R. James.

Road Central yesterday and founding on charges of (a) possession of Ball Secretaries-Mesara. B. H. C.

Among those who attended the that the house was being used as an a quantity of dutiable spirits and While on the subject of wharves I meeting were: Hon. Mr. Paterson; opium divan. · As a result, a man (b) possession ot five-and-half Grenham. Hallowes, Hon. Sec., and J. C. M. may mention that the lenses of all (Choirmon), Hon. Mr. Dodwell, Sir named Cheung Kwas, aged 22, was pounds of dutiablo tobacco, Defen- the piers come up for renewal In Robert Ho Tung. Messrs. Frank arrested and ordered to pay a fine dants, named Cheung Sau and Wong 1940. You are no doubt aware that Austin, A. H. Compton,

on a charge of possession of each sentenced to a fine of $200 which the plers run out. The Crown son, Felix A. Joseph, and T. B. Wil-prepared oplum and a line of $50, three months hard labour on The forthcoming wedding has been leases for the land are for 909 years. son (Directors); Messrs, F. N. Crap or another six weeks' hard labour, for first charge and $75 or a further two announced bolween-Mr. Hugh Alfred | appear to be 'anything that calls for Shraiver, D. Mackenzie, G. B. S. came before, Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- The wine, tobacco and the small sam In the accounts there does not well (Secretary); G. W. Sewell, F. keeping an oplum diván. The case menthe hard labour on the second Vernon Huggard, H.M.S. Osiris, and Miss Margaret

officer, special comment,

except perhaps Thomson, G. Castle, J. D. Danby, C.tral Magistracy this morning. Senior pun are to be confiscated. Senior Dykes who la en route to the Colony the disposal of the profit on sale of A. L. Ricket; and A. N. Mackenzie Revenue Oficer A. W. Grimmitt | Revenue " OMeer A. W. Grimmitt from England on the se. Glenber new shares which were not taken up (bhareholders),

prosecuted.

prosecuted.

noval

this Company owns the land from Drummond, J. H. Jessen, M. T. John-

anbour, the charges and were

tho

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