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for 3 days propaid
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taken at Stenography French Kreatost speed.
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TELL-DEMOCRACY
THE TRUTH (Continued from Page G.)
human predilection for comforting delusion, which a proverbially much more characteristle of this country ond than of more keenly logical
realistic races, seems to have per- mented every department of our /existence, public and private.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY. WEDNESDAY, 17th March, 1937.
A wrenth will be laid at the CENOTAPH by the President and Committee of St. Patrick's Society at 11.00 n.m.
Members of the Society and their friends are asked to assemble on the North side of the Supreme Court prior to the Ceremony.
B. H. C. HALLOWES,
Hon. Secretary, St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong. THE MANUFACTURERS' LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
During my temporary absence on leave from the 20th March to the end of September, 1937, the charge of this office will be under the management of the Resident Secretary, Mr. W. Sharp.
E. J. R. MITCHELL, Manager for South China. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders,''
The Sixty-eighth Ordinary
We even to on practising it in our General Meeting of Shareholders ocini relations. The Browns are in-will be held at the Offices of the vited to the Joneses. "Have we real- undersigned
on
the
of
Thursday, the ly got to marlyr ourselves for a whole 25th March, 1937, at Noon, for
again by dining with the
purpose of receiving Caniffle suburban frumps?" the
Brown. "Must we put up Raport of the General Managers,
statement A with the shattering imbecilities of together with
demands those
and Accounts for the year ended the ourang-outangs?" Jones. There is hardly an end to the vicious circle of daily and hourly 31st December, 1936. self-decelts and hypocrisies. Maybe
mouns
The Sharo Reglater and Trans-
life would become wellaigh intoler fer Books will be closed from the nhle if we all made a strict rule of perfect candour in private affairs. 11th to the 25th March, 1937, both But I am very sure that persistent days inclusive, hypocrisy and make-belief in
pulle
and national business is ultimately disastrous.
SELF-DECEPTION
In the grim competition of world affairs the race will be to the realists. nation illusionists. A not to the disciplined to face fucts, and not
a shovel to call encouraged agricultural implement.
un
sur-
THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, as early as possible information rogarding arrivals, depar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should · bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
ANYO
Wharf.
PORT DIRECTORY MARU (M.B.K.),
Kowloon
APOET (Wo Fat Slag), Yaumati. ATTILA (Texna, Co.), Texas Company"! Wharf.
SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents. Phone Numbers Given) FUKUKEN MARU (0.9.K.) for Amy, 10 nm. 0..K. Wharf, 28061.
HELIOS (Thoresen) for Bangkok,
A0237. nenn, 1.9.
KIANGSU (D, & B.) for Bangkok, B Pan West Point, 115, 30331.
PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar) for Europe, 8 a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 28171. BOOCHOW (B. & B) for Shanghai, noon, West Point, 30931.
TAIYUAN (U. & S.) for Amoy, 6 pm.
West Point. 30331.
15.
VESSELS DUE
AJAX (3. & S.) Apríl 11. ANTENOR, B. anú 3, Mar. 27, ATREUS (B. & S.), April 19. AUSTRALIEN, EA.C., Mar. 10. BENALDER, Ben Line, Mar. 18. CATHAY (É.L.), Mar. 19. CITY OF DIRMINGHAM, (Bank), Mar.
AYMERIC (Bank Line), British, Capt Calderwool, 3,157 tons, Talkoo Dock. BONDOENG MARU (0.9.K.), A.9. CANTON MARU (0.8.K, 0.9.K. CAPE ST. FRANCIS (Dodwell), B.6. Wharf,
CHINA EXPORTER (Wallem), Kow toon Wharf,
CORONA (Karsten Larsson), Yau-22, 8 a.m.
mati.
FORAFARIC Stanecutters.
(Williamson
&Co.),
17.
10.
HAI LI (B. & S.), West Point. HAIHANG (Douglas), B.12. HAKONE MAHU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon Wharf.
HAVFRU (A.F.C.), alchikok.
HELIOS (Thoresen), H.,
HELIKON (Wo Fat Bing), 11.0.
оow (h. & 8.). Talkoo Deck KANCHOW (B. & 9.), B.20.
KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), Laichikok KATORI MARU (NY.K.), Kowloon) Wharf.
KIANGSU (B. 8.), 1.15.
LYEEMOON (Wo Fat 8ing), B.G. MEMNON (B. &.S.), Holt' Wharf. PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar), Kow- loon Wharf.
PRODUCE (Karsten Larsen), B.6. PROMISE (Karsten Eraun), G.1. PRONTO (Karsten Larsen), Kowloon
Dock.
RHEXENOR (Blue Funnel) in dock, SAGRES (Winmson. & Co.), B.4. SANDVIKEN (J. M.), 1.2.
STENTOR (B. & S.), Heli's Wharf. SUISANG (Jardines) Kowloon Wharf. SUIYANG (3. & S., Talks Dock. SZECHCEN (B. & S.), 1.14.
TAI LEE (Yee Tal Hong), Yaumatt. TAIPING (B. & S.), Holt's Wharf.
HONG (Kwong Lee), TAL SEUN Shamshulpe.
TAIYO MARU (NY.K.), Kowloon
JARDINE, MATHESON & } Wharf.
CO., LTD.
General Managera,
The longkong Fire Insurance
Co., Ltd. Hongkong; 5th March, 1937.
mount those facts better than one HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK
That Indulges itself in comforting delusions and easy subterfuges,
Above all is this true the domain
Way
CO. LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of publle and private morals. When self-deception paves the 19that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting self-destruction, and though it gr of Shareholders will be held in the
the tines us nowadays to disguise fact, morals count in the annals offices of the Company 2, Queen's the long run Building, Hong Kong, on Monday,
country more in
TAI YUEN (B. & 9.), B.21. TANGSHAN MARU (N.Y.K.), D.10. TIN SENG (Tai Funj & Đa), G1.
JIKAHANG J. C. J. L.) Bupy A.10.) TJISADANE (J.C.J.L), A3. TONJER (Dodwell & Co.), B.20, WILLY (A.P.C.) Norwegian, Capt Skofterud, 3,400 tona, Kowloon Docke
WARD (States), Ad. WING WO (Tai Fung), B.13. YOCHOW (B. & S.) 3.1..
“ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) DENEVIS (Ben Line) from Manlin, 3
K0563. p.. Kowloon Wharf.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM (Bank Line)
from Manlin, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 27701.
DAVIKEN (Jurdines) from Shanghai, 8 pm. West Point, 30811.
KANGCHY (.& S.) from Shanghai, NANCHANG D., & S.) from Tsingtao, pr., West Point. 30393. 4 pm, West Point. 301.
PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar) from Manila, 6 pm., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. YATSHING (Jardines), from. Tien-
that shotted guns or plated tanks. 22nd March, 1937, at Noon, for If Tuscism ever conquers Europe consideration of the Director which the fates forefend, it will not be because it commanded better Report and Statement of Accounts brains or better arms, but because it for the year ending 31st December, wns backed by a better morale. 1936.
That is why I sigh for another
The Share Register and Trans- Dr. Johnson, опе
who would not to tell either scruple
democratics fer Books will be closed from 12thal, 1.8, 30311. statesmen or democrazy itself the to 22nd March, 1937, bath days. naked and possibly disintegrating inclusiva. truth. Unless we are very careful, democracy will be allowed to codale itself to perdition. Nothing susceptible to flattery as a demo- cracy. When' it ignores the realism of its declared enemies and false friends, democracy fatally flatters itself.
itsen
By Order of the Board of
is so Directors,
FIGHT SEQUEL GUILD OR SOCIETY INVOLVED
Hong Kong. 1st March, 1937.
E. COCK, Chief Manager.
NOTICE.
As from lo-day, our offices will be located on the 3rd. floor Exchange Building.
of
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Givan) ANHUI &9). for Penang. 2 p.m. West Point. 30331
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM (Bank Line) 27791. for Europe, 4 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. DAVIKEN (Jardinen) for Canton, 8 p.m.. Wert Point Wharf.
10.
CITY OF LYONS (Bank), Apr. 11. DAVIKEN, J. M., Mar. 18.
MARCH 16, 1937.
·FATAL · ACCIDENT SEQUEL
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had to swerve... She ulso passed several other cars.
BRITAIN CONTINUES
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris Geneva. Beriln
Albers Mon.
Stockholm
TO STRIVE TOWARDS AIR ARMAMENT PACT
(Continued from Page 1)... produced with increasing speed as ex- Mr. Mackialay remarked that Miss perience of production was gained and Copenhagen, Fair had not looked at the speedo- as new plants came into operation, CKT meter, but had the impression that but n considerable period was she was doing more-like 30 miles an
Shanghai. solutely necessary to train really skil-Sang
New York hour. He did not think her speeded pilots and navigators... was dangerous and
and denied
During the coming financial
Amsterdam ented everything else the traffic officer had alleged, they intended to train 1,175 pilots. Vienria,
11
Worship fixed the afternoon of Position with regard to airmen was Prague Thursday, March 25, to hear the case, equally salist retory During 1030 they
Madrid A summons against R. Johnnessen, planned to recruit over 11,000 almen, Lisbon of Messrs. Wallem and Company, for including 2,650 apprentices and boy Hongkong. speeding in the controlled aren in entrants.
e Rond, was adjourned unui dicated that these hapes would be fully Montreal.
The present Agures - Bombay Tuesday, March 30 at 11.30 am.
realised. They hoped to recruit a Brussels
during the Yokohamu
MCNUTT DUE IN LATE APRIL
·
Ab
year
Mor. 15. 106.19/32
Mar. 12. .100.15/32
.21.44
.12.14%
21.45 12.15
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.0210
.22,40
22.40
.19.39
19.3914
10.00
19.00
1/2/
1/21
.4.88 in
4.88.10/32
10739
.8.037
8.03%
201
20%
1401
140
.Nom.
110
1101
1/218
1/210
1/0
1/64
4.08
4.8814
20.08%
20.00
20 on
1/2
1/2
213
30%
30%
4%
807
201
20
101%
Allghtly larger number -coming year.
Belgrade Referring to Dominion co-operation, Monte Video. Sir Philip sald there was in operation Rio..... 4
44 a scheme whereby pilots were train-Bucharest. .007' ed as cadets in the Royal Australian Sliver (forward) 2011 Air Forer and then serve terms of Silver (Spot) .. .2014 ed American High Commissioner to
Mr. P. V. McNutt, newly appolat-years with the Air Force in this coun-War Loan. .101% the Philippines, plans to teave Son Francisco to take up his office on 3. fle will travel East by the Fiving in Hongkong on April 22, 11 is learned here.
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.P.S., Mar. Piner President Hoover, ar- whereby candidates who applied for
EMPRESS OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mar. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, C.P.S., April EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.S., Mar 26. FRIDERUN, Mzichers, Mar. 28 GENERAL PERSHING, States, Mar. GERTRUDE MAERSK, Jebson, Apr. 2. GOLDEN TIDE. States, Mar. 20. RECTOR (1. & S.) April 21. HELENUS, D. and S., Mar. 20. JHNSANG, J. M., Mar. 19. 110SANG, J. M., Mar. 18. ILLINOIS, States, Mar. 23. INDIA, E.A.C., Apr. 8., ISAR (Melchors), Apr. 1. IXION (B. & S.) April 0. JAVA, EAC., Apr. 2. JEYPORE (B.3.), Mur. 19. KITANO MARU' (N.Y.K.), Mar. 18. KULMERLAND, Jebsen, Mar. 10.
·KUTSANG (Jarding's), Mar. 20, KWAISANG (Jardines). Mar. 18, LATIN (Melchera), Apr. MENTOR, B. & d., April 1, MERIONES (H. & 8.), Mar. 26. NECKAR, Melchers, Mar. 10.
Dollar
Mr. McNutt was appointed to suc- ceed Mr. Frank Murphy, who be enme Democratic Governor of Michigan in the last gubernatorial elections there.
'DEFENCE LOAN
Paris, Mar. 15. The second portion of the Defence Loan, which
has been fixed at 3,000,000,000, will be flouted under the same conditions as the first, and the lists will close on March 25. Reuter,
will inaugurate the new Amoy-Hong
on
try. Afterwards, they reverted to the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve. New Zealand was establishing o similar scheme and also a Bystem the Royal Air Force were medically examined locally. The Governmen; would welcome the adoption similar system by Canada,, from which Dominion not dewer than 100 young men had come on their own and had been accepted for short service com- missions.
**
Better Machines
of
-British Wireless.
TOBACCO IMFORTS
London, Mar. 15. The Chancellor of the Exchequer.. answering a Parliamentary question, said the approximate net amount of Levenue derived from imported tobacco during 1036 was £77,770,000,
facture in this country.
Quantity Production
wns
great
placed They standardisation of types and simplicity
on
Active research continued to ex- After dealing with the satisfactory ploit still further advantages of higher quallly fuel. Tests of an acro-engine progress made regarding aerodromes, which gives a sustantial reduction in works and buildings, Sir Philip Sassoon passed on to problems maintenance, as well as more rapid
production and better performance, had' of production of adequate sup- Pl
been most encouraging and it plies of equipment. Except for
about to go for.service trials, neel the larger aircraft of the air arm the monoplane which
ap the ideal proached most nearly to
Finally, over the whole field of air- streamline derm had almost entirely craft components, accessory,
equip- replaced the biplane. Difficulties of ment and wireless apparatus, keng-Manlin service, announced in the providing wings of adequate stiffness emphasis was being Telegraph yesterday, on March 27. to resist twisting and bending delayed
She is Acheduled to leave Amoy
this change for many years. Manila. Leaving Manila on April 2 the vensal will arrive in Hongkong April 4 and will proceed to Amoy on the following day.
This will be the maiden voynge on A service which thenfter will be main. tained at regulae 10-day intervals. The Haiheng has passanger accommodation for about 680 passengers, and will also y general cargo and mail. She in provided with naelous dining rooms, parlours and smoking rooms. The Halteng is a new
ship. Sho was built in 1934 by the Barclay Curto Company Ltd., of Glasgow. Her gros displacement in 3,415 tons, and she is
NEPTUNA, Gibb, Livingston, Mar. 17. that date and will proceed direct to had now been overcome by various/of design, with the object of assisting
NORDMARK, Jebaon, Mart 23. OLDENBURG, Jebsen, Mar. 20. PERSEUS, H. and S., Apr. 6, PERU, EMA.C., Mar. 26. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Mar. 10.
20.
(Dollar)
PRESIDENT GRANT, Dollar, Mnr. 10. POTSDAM (Molchers), Apr. 8. PROMINENT (Jardines), Mar. 22. HELIANCE, Jeimer, Mar 27, & II. SCHARNHORST (Melchers), Mar 28. SINDHANA, B. 1. Mar. 18, p.m. TAI SHAN, Dodwell's, Mar. 17. TASMANIA, Jelsen, Mar. 24. TAYBANK Bank), April 25, TRIANON, Thorosen, Mar. 24. TROJA, Thoresen, Mar, 22.
Mar. capable of making 12% knots,
URSULA RICKMERS, Jebsen,
VICTORIA, LI. T., Mar. 27.
“ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
Nine vessels, carrying over 35,050 tone of general cargo, arrived in Port this morning and yesterday.
They are:
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM (Bank Line) Capt. F. W. Litton, frum
Shanghai with four tops of general cargo for Hangkong and 4,154 tons for through ports.
DAVIKEN-(sardinen) Capt. Gustav Svane, from Swatow, with 2,600 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 2,160 tons for through ports.
HAI DI (1. & 3.) Capt. 5. P. Tong,
from Swatow, with 340 tons of general carge for Hongkong and 1,860 tons for
through porta.
KANCHOW
E. (D. & 8.) Capt. Thong from Swatow," with 240 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 1,110 tons for through ports.
MEMNON (B, & 5.) Capt. J. Adcock, from Manila, with 1,070 tons of general; care for Hongkong and 2,700 tons for through ports,
NECKAR (Melchors) @apt. Hermat Kerkhof, tons of general cargo for llongkong and from Singapore, with 2,071, 250 tons for through porta.
PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar) Capt. W. 1. Weaver, from Shanghai with bas tons of general cargo for flongkong nad
ions for through ports. SUISANG (Jardine's) Capt. ThownM Hughes, from Miike with bai tons of 8eneral cargo for Hongkong and 1,837
HAI LEE (Thorceon) for Amoy, p. West Point., 13.11. 30:37.
IXION (B. & S.) for Vancouver, p.m., A.8. 1033).
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY (Ballar) far Wharf. America, midnight, Kowloon
YATSHING (Jardines), for Cantori. p.m., 1.8, 3031,
28171:
tons for through parts.
TAIYUAN (R. & S Cupt. J. K. Clark, from Anoy, with 116 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 2,150 tunx for through ports. ZOO SHIP THROUGH HONGKONG
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NOTICE TO MARINERS Commenting MARCH 30, 1637, an obstruction will be laid to the South Wentward of Stonecutters Island and will be in position for about a month.
The obstruction will be laid within a circle of 100 yards radius with centre position 680 yards, 246 degrees tru from the Western point of stonecutters Island.
A buoy exhibiting a Light Flashing Red every 10 seconds will be moorel 1983 snede 30 degrera true from th Western Point of Stonecutters Island.
Trame in to AMA to the Southward of this boy. Junko and light craft may una close Southward of Stonecutters land but are to keep to the North- uoy (unlighted) of the obstruction. ward of the Northernmost mooring A further notice will be tenued when the obstructing-is-rontoved-
DANGER TO NAVIGATION.
Mariners are notified that there is n tapsized junk In Latitude 22 degreOS 41 minutes North and Longtitude 10 de gress and 18 minutes. East.
The junk was nighted by the Presi dent Monroo which arrived here from Shangla yesterday,
LIST OF PASSENGERS
The following left Hongkong by, the 8.1. President McKinley this morning for Seattle, Victoria nad vlu ports:
Mr. 9. Y. Tang. Mr. E. Whitehouse, Mr. R. E. O'Balger, Mes, Cheng Wan Fong, Mr. T. M. Chen, Mr. E. D. McKay, Mr. P. W. Trou, Mr. K. S. Wen, Mr. 1. M. Salth, Madam Tam. Mr. G. De Jager Meezenbrock, Mr. M. Lymbory, Mr. J. W. Fisher, Mr. T. H. Chifford, Mr. J. R. Muher, Mrs. Florence Serrays, Mr. William A. Serruys, Miss Allco Serrbys, Mr. T. Lee, Mr. T, 5. Chong, Miss H. Stegainier, Mr. Chow Sat-woon, Mr. Pan Lih-yoang, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Millor. Mr. I. B. Mohamed, Mr. llloo Pin-hinek. Mrs. E. Seckerman, Mrs.
Quen Shee. Mr. Quen Back-king, Bla.
GETZ BROS. & CO. Asking for a remand of one week,
ARRIVING TO-DAY Mr. M. A. da Silva, representing the
Hongkong, 15th March, 1937.
(Agents Phans Numbers Given) Arst of two defendants in a disorder- ly behaviour case at the Kowloon
AUSTRALIEN (EAC) from Europe, POPE TO ATTEND MASS Magistracy this morning, explained
0a.m. 33206, - that the matter was more serious
GENERAL PERSHING (States) from Vatican City, Mar. 15. than an ordinary fight, as it in-
His Holiness the Pope will attend Japan, 3pm. Kowicon Wharf. 30371. volved a guild or society making Pontifical High Mass at St. Peter's
KULMERLAND (3obsen) from Europe, noon. 24641.
A largo and varled collection threats and intimidating other people. Church in Easter Sunday. He will MUINAM (B. & S.) from Helhow wild animala is being taken to Japan
The men, Tang Pui, 41-year-old
a.m., West Point. 30331. tea house foki, and Ma fim, 25, be carried thither and, if the weather
NEITUNA (M.M.) from Manila, 11 in the German motor slip Dulabur
M. Hendry, Mr. Cheng Ching-puk, Mas steward, were charged with fighting and his health permits, he will bless
the crowd from the balcony.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28031.
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar))
The collection Included polar bears,
Dan Mol. Mr. B. I. Schoss, Bir. T. from America, n.m., Kowloon Wharf.:
Wong, Mr. S. Fan, Mr. E. R. Tang, Dir. hippopotamuszos, zebras. 32 penguins, K. Tam, Mr. Allamal Tatoomal, Mr. 28371.
a few African and Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Vaelay SIRDHANA (ILL), from Calcutta, 8 from South America,
antelopes, 24 mandrils and other rare p... Kowloon Wharf, 37721.
Rajt, Miss Remedious Cordero, Mr. SUISANG (Jurdines), from Kobe, pucles of monkeys, and more than a
Loule Chew, Mr. T. 8. Wong, Mr. Yang hundred diferent water birds. 4.30 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 10311.
The "go Is caneigned to the Gar- Yu. Mr. T. L. Jeu. Mr. F. Ferrero, Mr. dens iri Nagoyn by the well-known arm Lo Ching-yee. Mr. Richard Chan, Mr. of Hagenbeck's in Hamburg.
and Mirs, Angel Gambon, Mr. Kishin- chand Chainrai, Miss Leo Tury-king, and Mr. E. G. Turner.
+
in Battery Street, near Kansu Street Reuter Bulletin Service. on March 15,
Requesting that ball for both de- fendants be raised, Mr. da Silva saldi there
was reason to believe the second man had received instructions to go ten-house with a number of other men and assault the first defendant. Prohibitive ball would prevent the
to
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
Acupuncture, Moxocausis and Bone Settings folder of Japanese and Hongkong Goverse ment Licette Cures Sprained Ankles and second defendant from escaping to wit. Recommended for many gram by Canton.
Local Hospitata and Doctore.
4, Wyndham Street, (1st floor). Tel. 26051,
Accordingly, bail, which had been
fixed at $25, was raised to $50.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Association
E. G. Turner, Bir. E. Wong Tape, Mr. which passed through Hongkong last
night.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
.
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) AUSTRALIEN (EAC) for Singapore, 4 p.m.
The Dollar Inor President Coolidge BENEVIS (Ben Line) te Europe, day. will sail from San Francisco for Manila and Hongkong va ports, on March 26 light. 10693.
the Head GENERAL PERSHING (States) for according to advice from Manila, midnight, Kowloon Wharf. Omee of the Line. The Coolidge will emit Los Angeles and Honolule both on KULMERLAND (Jebsen) for Europe, the outward and homeward trips. She f scheduled to reach Hongkong on pm, 20061. MEMNON (D. & 8.) for Japan, 6 April 0, and will sail again for Sun Francisco on April 10, arriving in that NECKAR (Matchars) for Dairen, port on Bay 3, twelve days behind her
original schedule. Gp.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27772.
30371.
IT IS MY BELIEF THAT NOT BELF- The annual general meeting of the INTEREST DUT BELY-SACRIFICE 29 THE Hongkong Automobile ONLY LAW UPON WHICH HUMAN BOCIE- will be held on Monday, March 22, Wharf. 30302. TY CAN BE CROUNDED WITH ANY HOPE at 5.30 p.m. OF PROSPERITY AND PERMANENCE.— Charles Kingsley.
The election of officials for the The following forthcoming wed- General Chamber of Commerce and dings are announced: Mr. Sidney Industry of the Tung Koon district for the ensuing year took place on
TAIYO MARU (NY.K.) for Honolulu, midnight, Kowloon Wharf. 10291.
TJISADANE (3.C.) for Jaya, 10 a.m., A.2.
This alteration to the Coolidgo's SUIBANG (Jardines) to Calcutta, 8 1.m., Kowloon Wharf. 10311.
schedule became necessary as a result lett San TAIPING (B. & S.) for Australia, of a recent coliletan. She
Franciaco on March for the East, noan, 7, 30331,
with 878 passengers on board. She crashed into an vll tanker.almost under the Golden Gate Bridge and was badly damaged. She was forced to return to her home port fer, repairs.
P. & 0. LINERS The .. Cathay will arrive in the on Thursday, Colony from Bingapero March 19, at 6 am, and will berth at the Kowloon Wharf.
28016,
TJIKARSANG (J.C.J.L.) for Batavia,
Ellis Edgar, broker, of 456 The Ponk, Sunday, when the following offelals and Miss Dolores Paterson, realding were clected: The Hon. Mr. T. N. at 02 Nathan Road; Mr. John Geoffrey Chau (Chairman), Mr. Lau King-11 m. 6, 28015. James, merchant, of Bacolod, Negros, ising, and Mr. Chau Cheong-nin Philippine Islands, and Miss Kathleen (Vico-Chairman), Mr. Chen Lan- Vera Wardill, of "Highfield," Brid-tong (Treasurer), and Mr. Yuen lington, England.
Kom-fan (Secretary).
tho
The following passengers for Hong- kang by the President Cleveland this morning.
“Mr. F. All, Mr. R. J. Dhavnani, Mra. M. A Burrell, Mr. W. Y. Chan, Dir. P. C. Chang, Mr. B. J. Chen, Dr. Chin Cheow, Mr. M. Elson, Mr. W. Y. Fai Mt. C. 8. Foo, Mr. C. C. Foo, Mr. R. G. Geer, Mr. C. G. Hon, Mr. J. E. Horton, Mrs. L. 9. Jan, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Langeweard, Mrs. C. O. Lan, Mr. K. C. Loo, Mr. M. Y. Lo, Mr. L. T. Ming. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moffett, Mr. K. T. Po, Mrs. S. T. E. Quar, Mr. F. Y. Quan. Mr. Q. C. Quan, Mr. K, Y.. Sam, Mrs. M. Sanne, Mr, J. Bhell, and Matr. L. 8. Tosk
The following passengers are on board, the Dollar S. S. Ling round-the-world
Michel Doln liner, which arrived here yesterday.
For langkong-Mr.
N. queiro, Mrs. E. Kirillova, Mr. Possumal,
For Manila-Mr. R. N. Kappel, Mra. Mary Kappel, Matr. Joseph Kappel Jr., Misa Virgina Martin, . Mr. Garret | Mohegan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ramsey, Mr. F. H. Veno.
R.
For Singapore Mr. and Mrs. John The ss. Joyporo is expected to arrive Lowls Frey and Matr, John Lewis Frey here from Moji on Friday, March 10, at | Jr.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Agenta Phone Numbers Given)
BUENOS AIRES MARU (0.9.E.) from .LI Hung, 25, unemployed, charged
Japan, p.m. 18001.. with breach of the Deportation Or- In a letter written from
CANTON (M.M.) from Holphong, 4 pm. dinance, and with being found on the Viceroy's House, New Delhi, by. 20061 stairway of a commen dwelling-house Colonel Sleeman, the Chief Commis-
EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.8.) from EMPRESS OF BRITAIN for an unlawful purpose, was fined stoner of the St., John Ambulance Manila, 7 nm, Kowloon Wharf, 20762.
months hard labour, Brigade Overseas, it is stated that 8 pm. West Point. 30331.
KIANGYUAN (B. & 8.) trum Hothow, The ILM.S. Empress of Britain leaves $200, or the hard labour res-the Colonel . not merely visiting.
Padang Bay (Ball) at 0 p.m. to-day, and PROTESILAUS (J.0.3.L) from Java, is due at Manila on Saturday at 8 am. .m. RRDIG,
She is expected here on Monday noxe TAI SHAN (Dodwell's), from Manila, at “8”m.m." TJINECARA (J.GJ.L) from "Strelti, 28621, K noon, A.2. 28018,
***NEW CHINESE SERVICE TATSHING (Jardines), from Canton,i The Haihong, of the China Mer 8 a.m., B.§. 20811.
chants Steam. Navigation Company,
and
eight
vely,
by Mr. W. Schofield at the Far East in his capacity as Com- Central Magistracy this morning. The missioner Overseas but as the Repre- sentences are to be consecutive. Desentative of His Royal Highness fendant had one previous conviction Duke of Connaught, the Grand Prior under the Oplum Ordinance. Sub- of the Venerable, Order of St. John Inspector, Hallam prosecuted. lot Jerusalem.
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For Suex-Mrs. L. T. Owen and Mrs. Paul Shoup.
For Port Said.-Mr. and Mrs. Loula J. Rosenthal.
try
methods of stressed skin construction. quantity production, The Air Minis- By continuous attention to detalls, such were doing their utmost to expedite production of aircraft and were aim- as surface smoothness, the resistance ing at reducing the number of types. of the latest alreraft had been
educed. The net result was that the garding shadow factories as a prac- greatly Sir Philip described the policy re- reduces striking power of the new types far tical polley which not only created-a surpassed that of the corresponding war potential but also reinforced pro- types of two years ago. The Govern-duction and did not interfere ment, however, were far from resting normal Industry. Satisfactory content with the design of the new gress, he said, was being made with
Active research and machines
de-the erection of factories, both for pro- velopment avere continually in production of air frames
chines of even greater speed, ronge gress with view to obtaining
engines and load capacity.
with pro-
and aero-
A careful review was being made of requirements of raw materials of Referring to advances made in cer-which there would be a risk of short- tain other directions, he said two new age in time of war. Arrangements gons had been restored for use tri nau airendy been made for the par aircraft. One was a completely new chase of reserve slocks of certain es- type of Vickers gun. The other was asential products. Provision was being Browning gun which had the merit of made for obtaining adequate reserves simplicity and gave a greatly improved of petrol and oil and for storing them performance for aerial use. Arrange- In places least accessible to air attack. inents had been made for its manu-
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