THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, APRIL
1937.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
CINEMA NOTES
laugh-Invish and romance and drama in a stunning snow-silvered seltings, "One In Million", the Twen- lleth Century-Fox spectacular musicnl thic glorifies mash that thrilling Conla Benic girl in a million, lovely, showing at the Queen's, Alhambra With a and Star Theatres to-day, hundred gorgeous girls in
Stor-radiant,
melody-laden with
amid a dazzling
ser
beauty
and of breath-taking It's the wondershow of 1937 wilh
cost in
1.
million that includes, In
Skates,
addition to Sonja Henie, the
the Silvery
Jean Hersholt, Ned
the Ritz
Queen of Menjou, Lon Arline
Judge, Borra, Mama.
Ameche,
and his rabor Leah Ray and gang, Dixie Dunbar, Shirley Deane. The daughter of a
Sonju
Swiss Jankeeper, Sonj
Henle is being trained by her father, Jean Hersholt, to capture the Olympic championship. Son
Interest
Ing"
Agure Ameclic,
skating
The the young
ship. Sonja attracts
of Don
who
American
con newspaperman investigat
mystery, soca in her unusual material for a human interest story for his
Sonju
also interests, professionally.
the fumbling, but glib tongued muna-
of a vaudeville
troupe, Adolphie
gerstranded in
In
Menjou's
Ju
Hersholt's
are the Borral
Ritz Brothers, Arline Minevitch and hla SELLERS, bar, Leah Ray, Shirley Denne and twelve beautiful girls. Menjou in- duces Sonja to join his troupe and arranges a contract in St. Moritz for
dazzling lee ballet he has cu tho visionc. will disqualify her for tho
Realizing that such an
Bup
pearance Olympic title, but when Hershelt hears that she has
skated profession- ally, he retums the
of
Don
with the assistant, Sparks, is able to prove that Sonja is guiltless. The resourceful young reporter further proves to Sonja's satisfaction that they meant for each other.
his dea to lie
"The Gay Nesperado“
were
Mire
A rare treat is in store for musiu lovers when Pickford-Lasky's "The Gay Desperado," brings Nino Mar- tini, famous singing stor of opera, radio and films, to the Majestic Theatre to-day for two days. In ad- dition to the original songs written for Martini, there will be several operalle soles, and a number of Mexi can folk songs. "The World Is To-night," written for the picture by the British composers, Holt and George Postord, is already popu- lor on
Another on the air.+
original number, "Adios Mi Tierra," was com posed by the singer's own accom
Miguel Sandoval. The Verdi Celeste Aida," will be the highlight of the operatic music and three fum- ongs, "Clelita Lindo," ous Mexican
song "Lamento Gitano" and "Estrellita"
complete
the star's diversified In the picture. Incidental reperround music for the
the pro
vill
and
come
duction, beside the studio sympliony orchestra, is provided by the "Trova- dores Chinacos,"
famous Mexican
stringband, and "Senor Batista," Moxico's greatest multar player. "The Gay Desperado"
the marks first flm appearance of these Mexi- can artists. Ida Lupino und” Leo Corrillo are featured in the gay romance, which Rouben Mamoulian directed for release through United Artists.
"Lost Horizon'
It must be amusing to be able to deliver the goods when called upon to do "the impossible.". Robert His- kin, Hollywood scenarist, has up- parently turned out a script few per- sons thought could be written. When Columbia Pictures purchased "Lost Horizon", James Hilton's best selling novel, and Frank Capra was assigned to direct, the natural choice to do the adaptation was Riskin. He had written Capra's last four successes. "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town", sin
one
-since. 05
of the "Ten Best" eht
and
1030, "It happened
One "Lady For a Day" as some of the director's cariter hits. Riskin, called "Hollywood's greatest writer" by Cecil B. DeMille, veteran executive of a rival studio, tucked a copy "Lost Horizon" under his arm and went off -in, ó corrier with a type- writer, a couple of reams of paper, and maybe an eraser. It might have taken Bob a little longer than usual to turn this script out, but, according to those in the know, he did it, Further, he reportedly left Hilton's strange tale practically intact. Just how well Riskin made out with "Lost Horizon" can be seen at the *** King's Theatre, where the film fe
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAÏ CONFERENCE Foreign-and Chinese Shippers,
NOTICE is hereby given that ns. from the 15th April, 1937, rates of freight from Hong Kong to Shanghai will be increased 20%. over current rates.
Tarifa aliowing current rates as from the 15TH APRIL, 1937, nre now in course of preparallon and will be issued shortly.
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD. Secretaries,
Hong Kong/Shanghai Freight
Conference.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1937.
THE INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
The Fifty-sixth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the, Offices of the General Managers, -Messrs, Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Stroot, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 8th April, 1937, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Ac- counts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer. Books of the Company will be closed from the 1st to 22nd April inclusive. By order of the Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.
General Managers, Hongkong, 18th March, 1037.
PRIVATE THOUGHT OF PUBLIC ENEMIES
(Continued from Page 6.)
His spare-tline-observations among the soldiers were not wasted, how- ever, for they convinced him more was to be gained by studying men in the flesh than disease in the abstract. He was thus led to what was then a revolutionary method of approach to
to the study of insanity. 15 his To the intense amusement of
him, who openly feered at
his the principal object of attention, experimenting on the mental defec- tives in his
observing their charge,
and peculiarities and measuring weighing their skulls.
cheese patient, not the disease,
AN ATAVISTIC BANDIT
From the study of the insane to the study of the criminal was but a short step whilch Lombroso was not long in taking, applying prisons the same methods of direct observa- tion of the individuni as he had employed in asylums.
Among the convicts he had under observation was a notorious bandit named Vilell, a callous cynical brute. of extraordinary strength andi agility, capable of climbing almost unscaleable mountain heights with a sheep across his shoulder.
One grey November. morning Vilella died and Lombroso was in- structed to make the post mortem. Lambroso was amazed to find at the exact spot where the spine is ut tached to the normal skull a deep hollow identical to that found in the skulls of the lower animals,, and particularly in rodents.
"At the sight of that skull," he wrote, "I scerned to see all of a sudden, lighted up as a vast plain under a flaming sky, the problem of the nature of the criminal-an atavistic being who reproduces in his person the ferocious inalincia of primitive humanity and the inferior animals."
This discovery, confirmed by many subsequent post mortems, formed the cornerstone of Lombroso's theories which were to serve as the founda- tion of modern criminology.
But, impressed though he was by. this revelation that the criminal is in some cases a sort of throw-back to primitive man, actually physically different from the normal man, Lombroso did not imagine, as is so widely believed, that this was true of every criminal or that atavistic malformation of the skull was the complete explanation of all criminal instincts in civilised man.
THE MURDERER'S SLEEP
For very shortly afterwards' in- other striking but quite different case come to his notice."
A young soldier named Misden, hot `very" brilliant but of good character had served for some years in the army when he suddenly, for some, quito trivial motive, attacked and killed in a most ferocious manner
how with a east. that includes | eight of his officers and comrades."
Colman, Edward: Everett Horton, H. B. Warner, June Wyatt, Sam Jaffe, Margo, Jolm Howard, Thomas Mitchell and Laubel Jowell. It has been called the finest plature over made by Capra and Riskin.
Alter: committing this monstrous crime he fell asleep, and on waking twelve hours later had, not the alightest recollection of what he had done.
On Investigating this case - Lom- broso discovered that Misden was an and that this disease was editary in all the members of his
Chan Chak, aged 36, unemployed, family was charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning factor who decided, must be the
with the larcasy of a roll of bread from a bicycle outside, No. 104 Des Voeux Road Central on April: 3. He admitted the offence, and sold, he took the broad to cat. Chan was cautioned, and ordered to be sent back to his native town, Swatow, Inspector McWalter prosecuted, w
which explained the
cases ho had been unable to account for by. the atavistic theory. Innumerable Criminal characteristics occurring in Individuals who did not correspond to the atavistic sub-human creature of whom Vilella was the prototype once common to epilepsy, coincided with the morbid churac.
This robust Spanish pensant girl dressed in complete war equipment is the narcpt of the International Brigade in Madrid.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the Hat of loenl share quotations issued this morn- Ing.
Banks.
H. K. Bank, $1,800 b.
H. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 118 n. Chartered Bank. 10% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£33% n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £1534 n. East Asia Bank, $004 b.
Insurances.
Canton, In., $320 . Union In., $0324 b. China Under writers, $1.50- b. 1. K. Fire In., $285 m. Internal' Assce,, Sh. $4% n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $38 b.
1. K. Steamboats, $9 n. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $35 n. Shell (Bearer), 132/0 n. Union Waterboats, $9.45 n.
Docks etc.
H. K. Wharves (old), $117 b. H. K. & W. Docits, $31% b. Providents (old); $2.30 & Providents (new), 25 cls. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $314 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $102 n.
Mining. Kailan Mining Ar., 22/9 m. Raubs, $13.00 b. Venz: Goldfield $8 n.
Philippine Mining. Antamoks, 1.30 Aloks,
P.
.35 Buguto Goli, P. Balato Min.. I
.P. .134 Cons. P. 12%
Ben Expl. T.13
Benguet Bir Coco
P. .24% P. 57
mons, P. 00
P. 30 , P. 20 Gum Gold,
Gold, P...254 Ipo
Cones, P.,034
E.
I. X. L., P. 84
P. 1.15 Itogons, Masbate Mine Cons, P. 331
P. 31
Resin
Northern P. .00 Paracale Gumaus, P. 01 Sulacot Min. P. .05% San-Maricio, P.-2.85 Suyor Consols, P. 40 United Paracale, P. 67
Lands, Hotels, etc. S. Hotels, $7.95 n. H. and S. 11. K. Lunds, $37 Π.
H. K. Lands, 4% Deben, $105 n.
Sh. $15 n. Lands, Sh. $10. n.
Sha!
5.
IL K. 'Realties, $6 b. Chinese Estates. $74 n. China Reullies, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. -$60 n.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways, $15% 8. Peak Trams, (old), $4% b. Peak Trams, (new), $i b Star Ferries, $88% 5. Youma Ferries (old), $20 n.
X. Div.
China Lights, $14.90 b. - China Lights, (new), $14.60 (s.
Fully Fald.
H. K. Electric, $60% 8. Macao Electric, $18 n. Sandakan Lights, $11% b. Telephone (old), $314 s. Telephone (new), $13.50 5. China Buses. Sh. $84 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/6 n. Singapore Pref., 27/- n.
Industrials.
n..
Cold: Macg. (old), Sh. $18 Culd: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $17 11. Canton Ices. $2 n Cement, $154. n.
:
H. K. Ropes, $5.70 n..
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $25,50 b. Watson, $6.10 n' Lane Crawfords. $ Sinceres, $2.70 n. Wing On (H.K), 550 n.
Cotton Mills. Coltons, Sh. $17 b.. and sa Ewo S'hai Coltons, (old), Sh. $120 b.
and. sh..
S'hal Cottons, (new), Sh. $93-b. Zoong Sings, $31 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh, $44 n.
Miscellaneous.
H. K. Entertainments, $4.30 b. Constructions (old), $1.00 n. Constructions (new), 45 cts. Vibro Plling, $7. n. 3- Ch, Govt. 6% 1025 GSBds. 90%
H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% H. K. Govt. 314% Loan 14
prm. p.
prm, u
Wallace Harpers, $1 n, Marsmana Inv., (Lond.) B/- 28/8 n Marsmans Inv., (H.K.), 8/- 10/- n
LEPERS AT LARGE
Two cortined lopers, Li Chung | aged 30, and Chung Ting, aged 20, broke out of the Leper, Home in Kennedy Town during
Saturday evening last, and are now at farge. Effort are being made to trace and bring them back to the Homer
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, AS carly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar-. tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phona 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY
ALBERT BARRANT (MM), B.17. APOEY (W。 Fat Sing), B.7. ARABIA MARU (0.9.8.), A.7. . CHERIANG (B, à 8.), la.
DA SUING (WEE HONG), Yaunni! ELONA (A.P.C.), Howloon Bay. VRIDERUN (Melchers), Kowloor Wharf.
FU LONG (Master); Yaumati, GOLDEN TIDE (Blates) Slonecutter's]
Islami,
HAI HANG (Douglas), B.12. HEIYEI MARU. (M.Í.K.), Kowloon Bay.
HELIKON (Wo Fat Sing), B,4, HELLAS (Thoraxen), Bld.
HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), D.4. HUASHAN MARU (N.Y.K.), D.16. HUTER (B. & 9,), Taikoo Dock. KALAPOT (Williamson & Co.), Kow-| loon Bay.
KATE MOLLER (Dodwell), B.96, `KALGAN (D. & 8.),. B.10.
KIUNGCHOW (D. & 8.). B.14.
KALGAN (B. & S.), West Point, LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), B.5. NANNING (B. & 8.), B14. MAUSANG (J.M.), DĺžZ. PAUL DOUMER (M.), 1.0. PROMISE (Wo Fat Bing), B.10. PRONTO (Korsten Larsen), Kowloon Dock.
PROTEUS (Wing Fung Chung), B.4. ROKO MARU: (1),K.K.), B.23. SANDVIKEN (J.M.), B.4.
STANLEY (Shun Cheong), Kwong
Wing Wharf.
STENTOR (I. & S.), Holt's Wharf. SHANTUNG (B. & 9), Taikoo Dock. . SHINNGH MÀRU (M.B.K.), 1.25. SHUN CHII (Wo Fat Sing), B.5. SILJESTAD (Thorenen), Kowloon
Dock.
TJISALAK (J.G.J.D.), A.16. TJISONDARI (3.0.3.L.), A., TAI LEE (Yee Tai long), Yaumati. TAI POO SEK (Ta! Jung). Cl. TAIRYU MARU (Bİ,B.K.), C.1. WING WAH (Tal, Fung & Co.), Sal- kong Wharf.
· ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
ANDRE LEDÓN (M.M.) from Saigon, daylight, Kowloon Wharf, 20051.
FRANCONIA (B. & 5.3 from Manile, daylight, Kowloon Wharf." 20524.
BONTEKOE (J.C.J.) from Straits, daylight. 28015.
HANGSANG (J.M.) from
Tientsin, 7.16 n.m., West Point Wharf. 30911..
Australia, NELLOIE (E.A.) from daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
SOUCHOW (B. & S.) from Shanghai, 6 pm. West Point. 80381.
TGINAN (1 &&) fromChanghai, & 1. Weal Foint. 30331.
TJISONDARI (J.GJ.) from Java, pn., A.1. 28015. VICTORIA (L1, T.) from Shanghai, 11a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 32983.
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) for Shanghal and Kobe. 1 p.m. Kowloon Whart. 20651.
CANTON MARU (0.8,K.) for Swatow, 4 p.m. O.S.K. Wharf. 28001,
GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen) for Cebu, daylight, Stonecutters. 28363.
HAITAN (Douglas) for Swatów, 4 p.m. Douglas Wharf, 28037.
ISAI (Melcher's) for Europe, day light, Kowloon-Wharf........27772..
KWANTUNG (B. & S.) for Amey, p.m. West Point. 30331.
MUINAM (B. & S.) for Singapore, 10 an. B.2, 30331,
MENTOR (B. & S. for Japan. 11 am, Hoil's Wharf. 30891.
PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) for Manila, 0 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171. SUIYANG (B. & S.) for Swalow, 10
West Point. 80X31,
a.m.
VICTORIA (LI. T.) for Europe 8 pm. Kowloon Wharf. 85983.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARADIA MARU (O.S.K.) from Japan,
1. A.7. B001,
NANNING (B. & S.) from Tsingtao, 6 p.m., West Point., 30331.
SANDVIKEN (3.31.) from Canton pant, West Point Wharf. 30311,
**
SAILING TO-DAY
-
20.
T.
2.
9.
VESSELS DUE
་
AJAX (D. & §.3 April 11, ANTILOCHUS (B. & S.), May 17. ARABIA (14. T.), Apr. 18. ATREUS (B. & S.), April 19. BADEN (Jabaen), Ápríl 11. BERTRAM RICKMERS (Jebsen) Apr. BELLEROPTION (V. & 6.), April 23. CALCHAS (1, a 8.), May 3. CAPE ST. GEORGE (Jobson), Apr. 7 CHAKSANG (J.M.), Apr. 10. CHANGTE (B. & S.). Apr. D. CITY OF DERBY (Bank), Apr. 18. CITY OF ELWOOD (Statwa), Apr. 26.] CITY OF LYONS (Dìnk), Apr. 11. CONTE NOSSO (LI. T.) Apr. 0. DUISDERG (Jibson), Apr. 8. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.B.) Apr. 2a. ENPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), May 'EMPRESS OF JAPAN, (C.P.S.), Apr.
GENERAL SHERMAN (States), Apr.)
GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 30. HECTOR (B. & B.) Aprli 23.
HINBANG (J.M.), Apr. 10,
HOBANG (J.M.), Apr. 6. INDIA, (EA.C.), Apr. 8. JAVA, EA.C., (Ápr. 9. KELLERLAND (Jebson), Apr. 27. EELLERWALD (Jebaon), April 10, KIDDERPORE (P. & 01 Apr. 7. KUTSANG (I.M.), Apr. 24. KWAISANG (J.M.), Apt. &.. LAHN (Melchor's) Apr, Z. LEVERKUSEN (Jobson), Apr. 50. MEERKERK (3.C.J.L.), Apr. 10. MENELAUS (B. & 9.), May 9, MICHIGAN (States), Apr. 15, NORDHAVET (Jebron), Apr. 27. NORVIKEN (J.M.), Apr. 12. PERSEUS (B. & S.). Apr. 8. PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 30. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dollar). Apr. 11.
POTSDAM (Melchers), Apr. 8. RHEINGOLD (Jebson), Apr. 20, RHEINLAND (Jabuan) Apr. 11. RHEXUS (B. & S.), Apr: 24. SEROOSKERK (J.C.J.L.), April 12. SUISANG (J.M.), Apr. 22. TANGO MARU (N.Y.K.), Apr. 7. TAI PING YANG (Dodwelli, Apr. 15. TALTHYRIUS (B. & 8.), Apr. D. TAKBANG (J.M.), Apr. 18. TAYBANK (Bank), April 25. THERMOPYLAE (Thorosen), Apr. 9; TJIBADAK (JCJ.L.), Apr. 11. TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L), Apr. 10. TJISADANE (3.03.1), Apr. 10. TROJA (Thoresen), May 2. VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 6. ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
Fifteen ships entered the Colony on Saturday and Sunday and carried be- tween them over 43,074 tons of general cargo including paper,
flour, textiles, manchinery, frozen goods, lumber, cats, woal, paddy, rice, coal, salted herring and cube sugar.
NOVEL COCKTAIL
PARTY
GUESTS COOK THEIR
OWN FOOD
well-known and cooked their own, meals
even-
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS FOR CURRENT
** WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, stato:
Chinese Company Training Course: Part II-The members of the
aitend
Chinese
A party on somewhat novel lines was given by Mr. Erik Nelson in his new fint at the Kowloon Magistracy undermentioned yesterday when 200 guests, including Chinese Company will ait Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, the Misses Company Headquarters on Tuesday, Kolewali
local April 9th at 17.30 hours for Part II socialites,
tals in of Training Course Constables R2 R4 Tam Hlu-fung, R5 surroundings reminiscent of pirate Chan Tak-shiu, days. Cocktails were served at 7 pm. Woo How-ching, no Chan Shik-chun,. after which the guests used a number RD Wong Yue-shun, R23 Kong Kar- of cookers provided and made their yan, R25 Chee-leung, R34 Napo- own ham and eggs during the
lean Leong Pan, ........
and R37 Loung ing, which was an extended one,
Wing-cheung,
Indian Company Mr. A. Krilovsky was responsible for the decorations which were in the Strength.-Constables R211 S. And RZ12- Abdul Aziz carefree atmosphere of banditry at Aras, sen dotted with caricatures of His have been taken on the strength or Excellency the Governor, the Com- the Indian Company, os from April modore, and leading residents,
3rd, 1937.
Flying Squad StrengthConstables R341 Chan Kam-cheung, and R942 Leung to- ming have been taken on the strength of the Flying Squad, os from April 3rd, 1937,
MRS. .K. A. WHITE PASSES
WELL-KNOWN IN HONGKONG
The many friends in Hongkong and South China of Mrs. Kate A, White
Training Cource: Part II The undermentioned members of the Fly- Ing Squad will attend Chinese Com- runy Headquarters on Tuesday, April 6th at 17.30 hours Part II of Train- ing Course:Constables R327 Sung Shu-chee, R$30 Lo Koon-ho, n341 Chan Kam-cheung, R342 Leung To-
will be grleved to learn of her death, Thing and R350 ft
yesterday afternoon, at her home in Kansas City, Kansas, after suffering from poor health for the past two
years.
Mrs. White was the mother of Mr. Claude E White, manager of For East Motors, and she made a wide circle of friends here in 1020 white visiting her son. She leaves four sons and
daughter, with whom much sympathy is felt..
MANILA SHARES
The following opening quotations und closing business donc, quotations of the morning session were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office:
Antanok Atok...
auto Gold ...... Benguet Exploration atz Welge Coco Grave
Prices In Pesos Opening Rates Business Buyers Sellers Dons
***
Ho an.
Strength,ble R404 Michael
9th
Albert de Sousa has been taken on the strength of the Emergency Unit Reserve, as from 2nd April, 1037,
Squad Drill-All members will parade at No. 2 Police Station on Fri- day, April at 17.30.
hours for Squad Drill followed by an inspection of arms and accoutrements. Dress- Mufil. Revolvers, belts, holsters and pouches to be carried for Inspection. No.member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Com- pany Commander.
C. CHAMPKIN.
D.S.P. (R).
FANLING GOLF.
CAPTAIN'S CUP. COMPETITION
The April qualifying competitions for the Captain's Cup were played 24 at Fanling during the week-end:
0340
1.25
1.86
.3416
.30
20%
21
Benguet Conanžidated 12.50
18.00
12.75
.12
.15
.13
26
.24
.50
.co
Consolidates Mines
.0340
,0140
Demonstration
.80
.80.
East Mindanao
.20
.32
Guma Gold
20
.22
Itogon
1.20
-1.50
1.45
1. X.
L.
.96
365 .37
Mineral outco
-50
.0%
.11
.3014
.02
San Mauricio
United Paracalo....
Markelafer."
2,15
2.20
2.10
.70
The steamera arei AFGEY (Po Hang) Capt, Colin Boyce, from Saigon, with 2,000 tons of rice, Cour,
and paddy for Hongkong and 2,903 tons of general cargo, for through Nebute ports.
DELIT (Gliman's) Capt. 0. E. Northern Mining Abenlus, from Shanghai, with 4,103 tons Parencale Gumatis of general cargo for through porta.
ELUA MAKU (OLB)
Capt. It Kemary, from Mlike, with 162 tuns of general cargo for Hongkong and 3,096 tans for through porta.
HANGSANG (J.M.) Capt. Wilkinson, from Swatow, with 840 tons of general cargo and 300 pigs for Hongkong and: 2,508 tons of general cargo for through parts.
HAICHEN (H. & S.) Capt. Hu, from
Canton, with 1,650 tons of general cargo
for Hongkong.
HAITAN (Douglas) Capt. E. Walker, from Swatow, with 285 tons of general cargo for Hongkong.
ISAR (Máleker'«)" Capt. Paul Kameår, from
Shanghai, with 8,000 tons of general cargo for through porta,
KINGYUAN (B. & 9.) Capt. R. Allin- ron from Canton, with 1,482 tons of general cargo for through porta.
KWANGTUNG (B.-&-8;)-Capt.-J.-R Nisbet, from Swatow, with 1,400 tons of general cargo for through ports.
MENTOR (B. & S.) Capt. II. V. Coul tos, from Selotar, with 480 tonn of general cargo for Hongkong and 2,331 tons for through porta.
NELLORE (M.M.) 'Capt. Harold C. G. Stratford, from Manila, with 625 tons of four, male and frozen goode for Hongkong and 3,544 tons of wool and general cargo for through ports.
PAUL DOUMER (MM) Chpt. Pierre
Morganti, from Fort Bayard, with! | 4,040 tons of general cargo for Hong-
kong.
PŘESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) Capt, 208 Lons, of paper, flour, Lextiles and Morris Scavoy, frum Shanghal, with
general cargo for Hongkong and 3,130 tons of four, fretas goods, machinery, lumber and general cargo for through ports......
TASUTA MARU (NYK.) Capt. Y. Temlokk, with 337 tons of salted bor- ring, cube sugar and general cargo for Jiongkong.
TAIRYU MARU (M.D.K.) from Mlike,
-
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARABIA MARU (0.9.K.) for Singa-with 2,961 tons of coal for Hongkong. pore, A.7.28001,
S. S. KIDDERPORE HANGSANG (J.M.) for Chaton. 3 n.m., West Point Wharf. 30311.
KALGAN (B. & 8.) for Swalow, 3 p., Moji on April 2 at 6 pm, and is ex- The P&G, L. Kidderpore left West Pointi · 30991, ***
NELLORE (EA) for Shanghal, spected to arrive here on Wednesday, a.bt.. Kowloon Wharf. 127721,-
April 7 ot 2 pm, SANDVIKEN (J.M.J for Shanghai, p.m., B.2. 30311.
TOTTORI MARU (N.YK.) for Cal cutta, Kowloon Wharf. 30291. ARRIVING TO-MORNOW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) DENGLOE (Den Line) from Europe, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 30393.
HOSANG (J.M.) from Kobe, am, Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
R. M. S. LINERS
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada Jefti Honolulu on Friday, April 2 and is due nt Vancouver on Wednesday, April 7. She will leave that part on Saturday, April 17 and is expected hore on Fri day, May 7,
porta
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The Empress of Asin left Vancouver: on Saturday, April' and is duo hera! on Thursday, April 22, She will arrive PRESIDENT DOUMER (N.M.) from in the morning and will all for Manila Shanghat, a... Kowloon Wharf. 20051, in the evening.
PROMINENT (J.M.) from Shanghai, a.m., West Point Wharf. · 80311,
VAN HEUTEZ (J.C.J.L.) from Straits, pam. Kowloon Wharf. 28016,
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers. Givon) FRANCONIA (D. & 8.3 for Shanghai, 4.30 p.m. Kowloon Whart: 30331.
KALGAN (B&B) for Swatow, 3 Tho n.. Kumsang of the Indo-China
p.m. 1.16. 30931.
The Empress of Japan left Vancouver for Hongkong, via Jonolulu, Japan an Saturday, and Bhanghai March 20 and le due here on the morn Ing of Friday, April 9, Sho will sail for. Manila on the evening of the same day.
S. S. KUMSANG
Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. will leave
* PRESIDENT .. DOUMER --(M.M.y--for here for. Bingapore, - Penang and Cal- Europe, neen, Kowloon Wharf. 26051, cutta on Monday, April 26 at 2 p.m.
PROMINENT (J.) for Canton, pm,
West Point Wharf. 30511,
STENTOR (B. & S.) for Europe, noon,
Holt's Wharf, 30331.
S.S. SIRDHANA
The B... Birdhana will lonve for Hongkong on Wednesday, April 7 and will arrivo herd on the
TJIBONDARI (J.CJL) for Java, 11 Ammay Am, A1. 26015.
The assault case against Chung - LITVINOFF'S UNDERSTUDY Ting-wah a 26-year old unemployed man, which was to have been con
"Moscow, Apr. 4. tinued at Central Mägistracy = this. It is officially announced, that M. V. morning, was remanded for one week, P. Potemkin, Soviet Ambassador to Mr. Scholloid, who originally France, has been relieved hig heard it, being Indisposed. It will be diplomatic duties, and has been up- recalled that the defendant is nc-pointed. First Assistant Commissar for cused of having assaulted a woman Foreign Affairs, to work with M. in Lockhart Road on the night or Maxim Litvinot, the Commissar March 31,
Reuters
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Swatow
POST
Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow Shanghai Shanghai-
On the old course, D. L. Prophet. qualified with a score of 72 (80-14). Other scores were A. C. I. Bowker, 83-10-73; O. E. C. Marton, 74-scratch- 74; J. Collings, 70-5-74. There were 354 30 entries.
the
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
"Service"-London
Direct
27th March.
Haiphong
Straita
Japan
Japan
SATO and Swatow
Manila Amoy Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila Straits
On
new course, D. S. Edward qualified with n score of 70 (73-3). other scores being F. A. M. Elliott, 07-24-73; G. L. Worrall, 80-0-74. There were 13 entries.
OFFICE.
Patroclus -Pres-Doumer
INWARD MAILS
Nanning
April 5,
Chenglu
April 6.
Kaying..
April 8,
April 0,
-April-0.-
date.
R.MA. Dorado
Van Heutsz Canton
April 6.
.April 7
April 0.
April 7.
April 7.
April
8.
April B..
April 0.
April, 8.
Sirdhana
April 8.
Yasukuni Maru
April 7.
Changte
April 0,
Conte Ros50
April 9.
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Jopan and Shanghul, (Vancouver B.C.,
Helyo Maru Kidderpore Arima Maru
Kiangsu Perscus Potsdam
OUTWARD MATS
Registered and Parcel Malls a closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below the otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 8 a.m., reglstered and parcel malis are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
Dale and Time..
For
Per
Samsha and Wuchow Swatow
Monday
Toisham Sandviken
Mon., Apr. 5, 4 p.m. .Mon., Apr. 5, 5 p.m.
Bongkok, *Batavia,
Reunion, Madagascar and South Africa.
Mauritius,
Bontekoe Tuesday
Mon., Apr. 0, 5 p.m.
Balavia...
Tisondari. Tues., Apr. 0, 9.30 a.m..
Air Mall for 'Franco Orient Bervice" Pres. Doumer
(Duo Marseilles, 18th April).
Manila
Stentor
....... Tuck, Apr. 6.. G. P. O, and K, P. 0. Kez..
Apr. 6, 8.30 a.m.. Letters, ... Apr. 6;:10 mm.
Tacs,
App 8, 10 a.m..
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Pres. Doumer R Tues., Apr. 6..
South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles
Due Marseilles, 3rd May) Air Mail for Canton and Districts
Swatow and Bangkok,
Reg
G. P. O. and K. P. 0.
Apr. 0,.0.45 a.m. Lettero, Apr. 6, 10.30 am.
C.N.A.C. plane. Tues, Apr. 0.
G. P. O&K P 0. Reg.,
... Apr. 0, Noon.
· Letters, .............. Apr, 0, 12.30 p.m.: Kalgan......Tues., Apr. 6, 1.30. p.m.
Shourswan Apr. 8..
Air Mall for Bwatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A,C. plano
chow and North China (via Shanghal)
Reg. Letters,
Kowloon P.O.
Apr. 6, 6 p.m. Apr. 6, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Letters,
Reg.
Lellers,
Franconia
Shanghal..
Straits and Europe via Marseilles Patroclus
-due Marseilles, 8th May-and London Parcels due London, 12th May,
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Swatow,
"Amoy and Foochow
Amoy
.P.O. Apr. 6, 5 p.m. Apr. 6, 7 p.m. G.P.O..
Apr. 6, 8 pm. Apr. 7, 5 a.m.
Tues., Apr. 1, 2.30 pm. Wed., Apr. 7,
G. P. O. and E. F. O, Parcels; Rey,,!
Letters,
G. G. Paul Doun
·Haitan
Apr. 79 a.m.. .Apr, 7, 9.45 a.m. Apr. 7, 10.30 am.
W Wed., Apr. 7, 2 p.m. Wed, Apr. 7, 3 p.m. Wed., Apr. 7, 3.30 pm.
Telnan
Madang, Salomsun,
Rabaul,
and
Thursday Sourabaya
Rhexenor Thu Stralis and Calcutta
Hosang Dan Parcels,..........Apr. 8, 11 n.m, Letters
*Superscribed correspondence only
Friderun
Wed, Apr 7, 6. p.m.:
¿Thurs, Apr. 8:
Apr. 8. Noon)
Apr 8, 10 th
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