THE
MONDAY, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
APRIL
1937.
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OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME
of the
CORONATION
OF THEIR MAJESTIES
·KING GEORGE VI and
QUEEN ELIZABETH
ON SALE
Karsge, Apply Chung Ma Loo, Chok FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd
See Kong, Canton.
SIR P..SASSOON, ON. AIR EXPANSION TASK
(Continued' from Pace 12.) reserves of petrol and oll, and for storing them in places least accessible to air attack."
In a reference to contracts the
Price $2
Trut 11
COPIES MAY NOW DE ORDERED 'PROM' ALL NEWSAGENTE A DOOKSELLERS
STREET SALE OF
FLOWERS
GOOD RESPONSE FROM PUBLIC
the
Some $2,700 it is understood, was collected by the street sale of flowers, on behall of the Society for Protection of Children, held on Satur- day:
The sales were organised by the Women's Auxillary, of which Mrs. Middleton Smith is Chairman, Mrs. V. C. Branson the Hon, Treasurer, Mr. Y. K. Chow assistant Treasurer,
Shipping Intelligence
As
Shipping Companies are requested to forward, early as possible information regarding · arrivals, depar turos, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
and Mrs. A Hicks the Hon. Secretary PORT DIRECTORY
The following were the helpers:
Central District:---Mrs. R.. M. Henderson assisted by Dr. Katie Woo, M.B.E., (St. Paul's Girls College), Miss Atkins (St. Stephen's Girls' School), Miss Shin, (Y.W.C.A.), Mesdames R. Sanger, G. H. Bond, L It. Cramer and F. Fornes.
The Misaca Catherine King, Rosemary Skinn, Elate Lammert, Ina Dunnett, Betty Fair, Beryl Fair, Barbara Hance, Rosemary King, Sheona Mackichen, Andre Van der Stagen, Margaret Middleton Smith, Lun Sul- chunge, Chin Tak-yan, Fung Fung- By Graciaus "Permission of ̃His Majesty thief ting, May Tong-yin,
Marion Shim, Julia Theresa Programme to laced by King George's Jubilee Chung, Lee
Chung. Luk Li-shan, Tong Shin-ying, Alice Tsang, Shum Pul-yee, Yon Hin- tai, Ng Wel-keu and Cheung Sul-fun, Western and Belillos Public School: -Mr. Clark and Miss Samy assisted by the following pupils, Hau Bik- Lam Wong Tee-mel, Li NOTICE.ching, Woo Chul-wal, Tam. Mo-
yuen, Ngau
Wal-chun, Law Ngol- Chan Wai-yung, Li Cheuk-man, mui, Lee Ping-wah, Chiu Hung-kwal, Leung Wal-chiu, Leung Wal-lau, Ng So-laut, Ng Yuct-hing, Lo Wan-man, Hui Wal-tong, Kwok Sul-chun, Chu Wong Ortong, Tung Shun-nam,
Kwan Wai-man, Wu Yung-yce, Kwal-Long, Wong Wal-chun, Cheng Shuk-lting, Lee Tsun-tal Tuen H Wan-tong. Chan Lau Tuk- Sook-chun, Cheng Wal-chi,
:
Minister said: "It on completion of CONSIGNEES' expansion It is found that contractors are burdened with buildings and plant, erected to carry out our con- tracts, for which they con no longer And employment, they will be able to claim compensation.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
санс
excess
"Before compensation is awarded, however, the contractors' books will be fully and carefully in- spected. If it is then found that, in spite of all precautions, excessive profit has been made in an isolated case, the exce
profit wil bo taken into account in assessing the amount of compensation." On the question of costs and prices, he said: "We have the fullest right of Inspection of books of contractors. Our own accounting and technical costings departments have been im- mensely strengthened
the 53
"Let members compatan Air
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
The Steamship'
"JEAN LABORDE” No. 11 A/37
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 16th Aprli, 1037.
Consigness are hereby informedning. Lwan, Tueng Man-fon
that their goods with the exception Tom
or
|
and
of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables Chi Ngoc-shuet, Lee Slu-ting, Woog are being landed and stored into the Chul-tung, Cheng Chuck-sim, Chan Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Hau-ching, Wong Tak-chung, Chan Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- Mlü-yung, Wong Fo-chung, loon, whence delivery may be Wong Nay Ling. obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 27th April, 1037, they will not be recognized. squadrons of the
Damaged Packages will be exemin- Force (available for home defence]
ed by the Company's Survey on of 1935 with the 124 squadrons which
Mesers:-Goddard and Douglas in will be in being in a few months. Let
the presence of the Consignees at lies behind them' reflect on all that
10.00 a.m. pn Thursday, 22nd April, the bare numbers of first-line air-
men and material, and 1937. craft, the men
Consignees must have a Revenue and stores of all kinds, the elaboration extension of our ground organisation, Officer in attendance when any and the creation de novo of an ade-dutlable goods are examined by the
Company's Surveyors. quate war potential. Only such com- parlson can give them a true, appre clation of the real progress
are
making in our vast undertake
Dealing with civil aviation, Sir
The Philip sald
of in- experience ternal Dir
during the past services ear has raised in an acuta form the year question how much services can best be enabled to operate on an economic basis. The conclusion of the May- bury Committee is that, if they are to pay, there must be some limit to competition.
EMPIRE AIR MAILS
the
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OIL. Agent. Hongkong, 10th April, 1937.
N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS, The Steamship
their risk in the
"MANSEI MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns Kowolon, whence delivery may be obtained.
at
Goods not cleared by the 20th 1937, will be subject to rent.
HEN CHIRPICe scheme aims at promaged packages must be left in
Western and St. Agnes's College and Hongkong University: Mrs. Agnes Lo assisted by the following students, Elsie Wong, Helen Lee,
Yuk- Lillian Lo, Fung -ngan, Ng
Chain sheung, Chan Po-chan, Annie Ng Amy Au, Kwon Kay-chue, Mary Ling, Emily Lee, Bella Wong, Daisy Chow, Pauline Mak, Winnie Yam, Sally Ip, Evelyn Lau, Chon chan, Lai Sul Chee and Chung Lul- hing
Lai-
Causeway Bay, Talkoo and Happy Valley: Mrs. B. E. Maughan and Dsistants.
Peak: Mrs. J. T. Prior, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Robertson and Miss Constance Monaghan,
ARIMA MARU (NY.K.), Kowicot Wharf.
CHAKSANG (J.M.); Kowloon Wharf, CHENGTE (D. 4. §.), 1.21. CHONGLEE (Yeo Tal long), B.12. CHUNGKINO (Bi B), 1
DAVIKEN J.M.), Kowloon Dock. FU LONGMaster), Yourati,
A
GRANVILLE (Bank Line), Blone- (Dodwell),
catter's
CASTLE
ORAYSTOKE Taikoo Dock
BAICHING (Douglas), D, G, anchor
ago.
"HAI HIANG (Douglas), B.12 HAIKONG (1. & 8.), B.12 BEIYO Bay.
MARU (N.Y.K), Kowloon HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), B.4. IIINGSANG (1.3.), 1.22.
HO KHENG (Ho Hong), 4.5. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), B.20. KINBYO BARU (M.SK.), Kowloon DAY.
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Givan), PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dollar) for America, aim, Kowloon. Wharf. 28171.
KINGYUAN (D. & S.) for Bhanghal, 5. p.m., West Point. 3030L.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents, Phone Numbers Given) ATREUS (9. & 5.) from Straits, noon, Holl's Wharf. 30331.
CREMER (J.CL.). from Java, alth midstream. 28015,
SANTOS MARU (0.9.8. from Japan, noon, 0.5.K. Wharf., PROOL.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents. Phone Numbers Given) ANDRE LEBON (N.8.) for Europe, 0,30 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20001,
CREMER (J.C.J.L.) for Swatow, roid- stream. 28015,
CHAKBANG (J.M.) for Shanghai, * 4: p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
HAI LEE (Thoresen) for Rangoon,
West Point, 80237. NORVIKEN (J.M.) for Canton, am, West Point Wharf. 30311. M
REISTAN (Douglas) for Bwatow, 4 p.m., Douglas Wharf. 29037.
BUIYANG (B. & 8.) for Shanghai, 10 .m. West Taint. 30331,
TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.) far Shang- hal, 10 am. Kowloon Wharf. 80201,
TJISALAK (J.C.J.L) for Datavia, 11
midstream. 28015.
RIANGSU (D. & S.), Tatkoo Docka.. KINGYUAN (B. & §.), 15.20. LIANGCHOW (B. & S.), Taikoo Dock. LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), 1,0. MICHIGAN (States), A.2.
NORVIKEN (J.M., West Point
Wharf,
SHOUSING (D.K.K.), Kowloon Wharf BHANTUNG (D. & 8.), B.3. SILVERSANDAL (Furness), Talkoo)
Docks,
TAI LEE ITee Tal Hong), Youmatl TAI PO SEK (Tak Hung), B.4. TASMANIA (Jobsen), A.D.
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), A.12. TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.); Kowloon Wharf
TINHOW (Bank), Kowloon Dock Wall TJISALAK (LCJ.L.), A.10,
WING WO (Tal Fung & Co.), West Point.
WONG BILEK KUNG (Hing Los), B.11. YOCHOW (B. & 8.), Taikoo Dack.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agente Phone Numbers Given) CHAKSANG (J.M.) from Calcutta, 10 a.m., B.10. moved to Kowloon Wharf at 7 n.m. to-day. 30311,
(J.M.) from Canton, 8.45) DAVIKEN a.m., Kowloon Dock. 30311.
CANTON (Gilman's) from Shanghel, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 30968.
KWEIYANG (B. & B.) from Swatow, p.m. West Polat 30331.
NORVIKEN (3.M.) from Shanghai, 2.30 a.m. West Point Wharf. 30311,
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dallar) from Manilla, p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20171, SOMALI (P. a 0.) from Singapore, toon, Kowloon Wharf, 27721.
YUNNAN (B. & S.) from Shanghai,
6 pm West Point. 30331.
Mid-Levels:-Mrs. D. S. Robb, assisted by Mrs. K. K. Rounds, Mrs. O'Keefe, Mrs. D. Forbes and Mrs. J.4 W. Bundred.
Stanley, and St. Stephen's College: -Mrs. E. W. L. Martin assisted by Master David Asche.
Shek-O-Mra. C. Blaker,
Royal Naval Dockyard:-Mrs. G. Lulce assisted by Mrs. D'Arcy Evans, Miss M. Norman, Mrs. Brown and Miss- J. Luke..
The present intention is that the Empire air mall scheme as a whole shall be
In working order at beginning of 1938. Meanwhile, It,la hoped-that-a start-will-bo-made on the Durban route carly this summer, and on the Singapore route at the end
Shouson Hill-Mrs. Y. K. Chow.. of the year,
Repulse Bay Mrs. F. C. Barry. "The viding flying-bont services on the
*District Holy Spirit Western routes
the Godowns for examination by the to South Africa, India, and Australia, with certain additional Consignee's and the Co.'s representa-School Sister M de Ricci, assisted londplane services to India all tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays by Elaine Mok, Lillian Ip. Marion operated by the new Empire aircraft.
examination the
of Lo, Lorna Mok, Beatrice Law, Francis. The flying-boat services will be three period. For within the free storage Kong, Eulalla Se, Bennie Scu. Betty
the con- Au, Helen Leong. Florence services a week to Kisumu, Tangan damaged dutlable goods, ylko, of which two will go on to signees must arrange for a Revenue Barbara Chan, Lucky Tam, Caroline Au-yeung, Katijah Moosdeen, Safurah Oficer to be present. Durban; and three services n week-
Chan, Moosdeen, Mabel Ll, Norma Singapore, of which two will go on to Sydney.
Anna Fung and Gertrude 3p,
to
The landplane services will pro- bably be three services a week to Egypt, of which two will ZO to Calcutta, thus giving, with the three flying-best services, five ser- vices a week to India. Arrange- ments are being made for feeder services in
connection with
are
الم
at
All claims must be presented with- In ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Are Insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Itongkong, 18th April, 1937.
MASS MARRIAGE HON. MR. R. H. KOTEWALL OFFICIATED
Ho
SAILED YESTERDAY
a
(Agent Phone Numbers Given) CANTON MARU (0.S.K.) for Amoy, p.m., 0.8.K. Whart. 28901. TAI PING YANG (Dodwell's) for Amerles, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28021.
TAKSANG (J.M.) for Shanghai, 5 p.m., B.2. 30311.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers · Given) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) from Shang- hai, 1 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20051.
FOOSHING (J.M.)
from Tientsin,
a.m., B... 30a11
Amoy,~~
oihow,
VESSELS DUE.
ATACO KARU (N.Y.K.) Apr. 24. ANTILOCHUS (ù. a 8,), May 17. BERTRAM RICKMERS" (Jobson)-apr.
BELLEROPHON (D. & 8.), April 23. CALCHAS (B. & B.), May
POST OFFICE.
PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS POSTAGE RATES
The first flight by Pan American Airways from Son Francisco to Hongkong is expected to arrive at Hongkong on Wednesday, April 28, and return to San Francisco en Thursday, April 20, The postage rates for this service will be as follows: 35 cents pe
per 20 80 cents per 34 oz. $1.80 cents per 34 oz. $2.80. cents per 1⁄2 oz.
To Manila
To Guam
To Honolulu
To USA.
plus the usual fee of 20 cents for registered letters.
Letters intended for despatch by air to one of the intermediate points. and thence by sen to a further destination must be prepaid at the usual foreign postage rate of 25 cents per ourice In addition to the air mall fee.
Time of closing this mail will be announced later.
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and Manili
Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal(San Francisco 1st April). Straits
Asema 'Maru
Andre Lebon
April 19,
Calcutta, Straits and Salgon
Chaksang
April 19.
Hoihow
Muinam
April 19,
ΑΠΟΣ
Ninghol
-April 19.
Manlia
Pres." Taft
April 19.
Straits
Atreus
April 20.
Straits
Cremer
April 20.
Alrmall
Direct
By "Imperial Airways
Bervice-London
dale,
10th April
Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow
.Imperial Airways Plans .. Aprit. 20.
Klungchow
April 20.
Shanghai
Memnon
April 20.
Japan
Santos Maru
20.
April '20.
Japan
Shanghal
Cyclops
April. 21.
Shuntung
April 21,
CITY OF ELWOOD (States), Apr. 20. CREMER (J.G.J.L.), Apr. 20. CYCLOPS (B. & 5.), Apr. 29... EMPRESS OF ABIA (C.P.8.) Apr. 22. EMPRESS OF CANADA (Q.P.8.), May
Canada,
Emp. of Asia
.April 22.
Kamo Maru
U.S.A.,
April 22.
.April 23.
7.
Bellerophon. Hakone Maru
.April 23.
April 23.
Hakozaki Maru
April 23,
27.
April 24.
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Kutsang ...
.April 24.
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Potsdam
.April 23.
Taushima Maru
‚April 25.
Malacca Maru
April
26.
.April 27.
Mayebashi Maru
Radnorshire
April 27.
April 27,
April 29.
FULDA (Melchor's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (States), Apr; 10.' GERTRUDE MAERSX Websen)," Apr.
GNEISENAU (Melcher's)," May '11. HAVEL (Melcher's), May 17,7
· HECTOR (Ð. & B.) April 23. ISLAMI (J.M.), May 12, KAMO MARU" (N,Y.K.), Apr. 29. KELLERWALD (Jebsen) April 80. KUMBANG (J.M.), Apr. 23. KUTSANG (3.31.), Apr. 24. KWAISANG (J.Af.), Apr. 28. LEVERKUSEN (Jabnen), Apr. 20. MALAYA (E. A. C.). May 5. MAUSANG (J.M.), Ápr. 30. MENELAUS (B. & 9.), May D. NORDHAVET. (Jobzen), Apr, 27. PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 30. PROMINENT (J.M.), Apr. 26. RHEINGOLD (Jebsen), Apr. 20. RHEXUS (B. & 8.), Apr. 24. SUISANG (J.M.), Apr. 22, SANDVIKEN (3.3.), Apr. 21. TAIPING (Dodwell), May 17, TALABOT (Thoresen), May 5. TAYDANK (Bank), April 20. THIKEMBANG (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 26. TJINEGARA (7.C.J.L.), Apr. 27. TROJA (Thuresen), May 2,
8.
UFFINTON COURT (Melchora), May
VAN HIEUTSZ (J.C.J.L), Apr. 20, WOOLOOR (EA.C.), May 3. YUENSANG (J.M.), May 0.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
The R.M.S. Empress of Japan arrived at Shanghal yesterday morning, and left there early this morning. She is due at Kobe on Wednesday morning and will leave there for Yokohama in the afternoon. Sailing from Yokohama on the morning of Friday, April 23, her next porta of call will be Honolulu; Victoria and Vancouver.
́EMPRESS OF ̃ASIA:
HAI LEE (Thoresen) from a.m., West Point. 10257.
MUINAM (B&B) from
The R.M.S. Empress of Asia arrived at Nagasaki on Saturday at 3 p.m. and Dm. West Polat. 80331.
NINGHAI (8. & 8.) from Amoy, D left there at midnight. She arrived at n.m., West Point. 30331.
Shanghai this morning and is leaving PRESIDENT TAFT (Dollar) from there. for Ilongkong to-morrow at 4 Manila, 4 pm. Kowloon Whart, 28171...m.
VISITOR GIVES TALK School, which is residential and aims BEFORE GATHERING OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
at the ideal of drawing out the qualities of leadership in picked children, so as to help to provide the future lenders required both for India and for Theosophy.
Open-Air Theatre
E. Fluxman, T. Higgs, B. Swallow- and India. Her address, on Adyar Rustning Davi. She is interested in
of the
Beauty in whatever form it may up- Par and especially in the old art of India, and in the spiritual inter- pretation of the native dance and music.
?
Kowloon:-Mrs. B. Wylie and Mrs.
A visitor to the Colony, Mra N. S. D. Begg, assisted by Mesdames J. D. McLean, T. Fergusson, Addison, Gray, gave a talk at Thursday's open
There is also an open-ale thonire F. Short, E. W. Gardiner, and C meeting held by the Manuk Lodge of Manners, Misses Mary Liang, Norn the Theosophical Society Mesome in which dramatic presentations are was on her way back to her home given, and which is particularly Witchell, Jessie Wong, B. Jeffries, P.
in America, after a world tour, In- Jeffries, Emily McKelvie, Elsie Mor-
cluding some time spent in Europe olable at the present time for the dance recitals, given by Shrimati rison, Joyce Sturgeon, Joan Rapley, routes. "Three main lines of Transatlantic
field, J. Ewing, E. Laihovetsky, Pat and the Theosophical Society, dealt development
Loseby, Juno Moss,-Jean Hale, Flora chiefly with the Headquarters of the In hand. Four-
Thomson. Ruth Ingram, Phylls Society at Adyar, Mudras, India, engined high-speed land machines are
Stainfeld, Ingram, the following where she has been staying for the on the point of completion," - with
To Sau students from
Girls' past few months. which it is hoped to operate an ex-
School (Miss So, Headmistress):- perimental service before the end of
A description was given The Missen Lo Sau-king, Wong
Mrs. Gray also attended the sep-. this
A fleet of specially year.
Yin-kwan, Koa Fah-kwun, Wong estate and buildings owned by the
tennial World Congress of the Theoso- designed flying-bosts Bhould be
Yuk-ping, Leung, So-mui, Chan Lai- the offices and residences, the Pilots 1936, and she spoke of the wonder-
house from the possibilities of catapulting long
chun. Tze Mo-ling, Tang Lai-wah ing press and
ful atmosphere generated by this range flying-boats are being actively
Chau Lal-kwoon, Lau Chiu-fong, which the Tl magazines
Congress in the hall of the League investigated.
come, the main Hall, Lu Wal-ol, Lam Lan-fong, Chan Lai- and books
of Nations. To nitend such a gather- PLANES TO BE PROUD OF
ying. Tong-Ol-chu, Ho Sau-wan, Hon. which was built originally by the Ting-kwan, Lee Lai-kal Kwok
but had to be enlarged later ing is of great practical use because Society, but
rate of the opportunity it affords of meet- "Meanwhile, long-range training
Wing-mul, Kwok Miu-chee, Ho
To illustrate
ing such fine and great people as Dr. fights have begun with two flying-
and build-12095 Addressing the newly-weds, the Shook-fun, Yum Wun-mul, Chan Lal- the beauty of boats of the Empire, type, specially Hon. Mr. Kotewall said it gave him
Tom
am You-hap, Lee' Man-ying,
and its other leaders. Both Society, fitted, for long-range operation. I
the greatest pleasure to attend the Fung Yuk-sim, Chiu Yuk-king. Chuis. Mrs. Gray, showed a collection Arundale, now President of the!
especially a of photographis,'
group think we have every, reason to be
mass, marriage as it was the first oc- Kum-ping, Sun Siu-lari, Tong Bo- showing the interior of the Hall from here and at the Headquarters at greatest import- proud of the achievements of these
caston that he had. officiated at a shun Tal
Slu-kau, Fong-ming Ho
all directions, including a view of Adyar, it is of the gre aircraft
wedding of this form. Mass mar-
Wong. Fung Lai-sim
Cheung Chol-han, the statue of the two Founders of the nice to have the right attitude in and order to imbibe as much as possible "It is expected that the
that the Berriages were promoted to avoid ex- Wong
Society, Madame Blavatsky
are of the feeling ofbrotherhood. and muda-New York service will begin
So Cheung-la a Colonel Cleett. Above this Hall are friendship
there. operation during the present year.?
Au Au Sir Philip concluded: "We have catsed no little financial burden to Cheng Chet-man, Cheng Shu- of some of the Even the leaders themselves can be
leade still an enormous task before us the participants. Because of this, yung,
or some other speaker, seen to be growing and evolving then strengthening power of during the next two years. I venture very often it was. found that the moon, Yeung
Theosophy:" Residents at Adyar the cool of the to say that we have made a good be- heavy cost of.n.wedding, had dis- ching, Chan Cnce-ying, woo Sim- gives the weekly Roof Talks to. the under
This Congress was described as evening.
6 perfection of a flower
Ten Chinese couples were married at the third mass marriage organised available in the course of 1938, while. under the auspices of the Chinese Kwal-ling. Koa Shook-fong, Wong Society, at Adyar, the fine compound,phical Society held at Geneva In
ve on Saturday afternoon in the auditorium of that institution. The ceremony was conducted by the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, while the wedding proceedings were presided over by Mr. Li Kg-hong.
ginning of an expansion scheme of
which even yet we cannot clearly see the end."....
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE
i
KING'S MEMORIAL
the
in, weddings, which in Chan .cost
and
Wa
M
3:
as its needs as
the
Chan Ngan~. Chauchan
Wai-
couraged people from marrying girl students from Mun Sang College Ching, Too Sau; and the following
Stating that manss
Marriages in.) (Mr. Wong, "Heddmaster):~Chan] On the other side of the grounds the bringing toin recent years the foreign countries had Chit-wan, Yu Wal-cheng, Doreen 15 the river, to which the path leads in the higher-worlds, growing from become increasingly popular, Mr. Lucy, Tong Lui-sing. Au Pul-leng, down through a beautiful coconut bud to blossom during the progress of the Congress, and then, when the Kotowall said that it was now prac Huang-Rayern, Chut Meng-fel, Hong
grove. The trees were planted by delegates dispersed, scattering its tised in many of the leading cilles In Weng-ka, Wong Lai-hang, Ng Lal- China. He expressed the hope that yin, Chan Hiong-lan, Yong Sing. Dr. Annie Besant and now provide petals all over the world, and bring- more cities and towns in China would nim, Tang Ol-sing, Ho Weng-weng. follow the good example of the Chi nese: YM.CIA. and hold mass mar- riages from time to time:
The Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation has receive the
Mr. Li King-hong also spoke to the following further donations to
gathering. He said that for thous King George V memorial Fund: Previously acknowledged $147,635.17 ands of years the Chinese had looked Cheong On Chan
15.00 upon marringe as being a most sacred Kum Loong Hotel
15,00 ceremony, and went on to describe the simple and expenalve rites of the an- $147.903.17 cient times, comparing them with prosent-day extravagance among the
Mass marriages wealthy Chinese, were promoted with a view to reviv ing the ancient and simple marriage rites of China, fitn
shade and graceful beauty the
community. Near the river is the ing the fragrance there generated to Garden of Remembrance, where lle every corner of the earth, for the the ashes of Dr. Besant and her co-increasing of the Wisdom in the
hearts of men. worker Bishop Leadbeater.
maintained in arc Two schools connection with the estate; ong the
At the meeting of the Rotary Club Olcott Free School for poor children,
Dr. Arthur Woo' and where admirable work is being done to-morrow,
The YMCA auditorium was packed to capacity with relatives and friends of the happy couples, who Inter joined in a group photo before rather dispersing.
Japan and Shanghal Straits
Straits and London parcels-London
date. 18th March."
Japan
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
Hector
Kumsang... Kitano Maru Sui Sang Burdwan
hal (San Francisco, 27th March). Pres. Polk Amoy Shanghai
Japan
Straits Straits
Shanghai
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Japan
Shiraid
Anyo Maru...
Santhia
Nellore
OUTWARD MAILS
April 27.
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than
the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails ́are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Air Mail for "France-Orient
Vice*
(Due Marseilles, 2nd May)
Per Monday
Date and Time.
Ser- Andre Lebon......... Mon., Apr. 19,
Q.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.... Apr. 19, 4.30 p.m. Letters,
Tuesday
Apr. 19, 5 p.m.
Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Andre Lebon.......Tues., Apr. 20.
South Africa, Egypt and Europo vla Marseilles
(Due Marseilles, 19th May). "Shanghal, *Jepan, U.S.A., C and Fres.
Apr. 19, 5 p.m.
18: Apr. 19.
G. P. O, and E. P. O.
Ref..
Letters,
Coolidge
Parcels
Reg.,
Shanghal, Jepar
Letters, ...
Maru
*S. America, Canada and Eur ope via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 6th May.
C.; and
Japan, Honolulu, USA, Tatsuta and S. America, Canada and Europe i San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 11th May). Batavia
Halphong
Swatow
Formosa
Reg
Apr-10-5-p.m.
Apr. 19, 6 p.m.. Apr. 20, 6.30 a.m.
..Tues., Apr. 20,
...... Apr. 19, 5 p.m. Letters, ....Apr. 20, 8.30 a.m. Thisulak Tues., Apr. 20, 0.30 a.m. Canton.Tues., Apr. 20, 2 p.m.. Choksong.Tues., Apr. 20, 2.30 p.m. Nankal Maru Tues., Apr. 20, 2.30 p.m..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Santas. Maru Tucs, Apr. 20, 2.30 p.m.
South Africa
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S., Fres. Taft Tues., Apr. 20.
Central and South America
•Canada and "Europe Francisco
(Duo San Francisco 11th May:)
Parcels,.....Apr. 20,, 4 p.m.. Reggie Api, 20, 0 p.m. Letters, Apr, 20, 5.30 p.m..
vią San
Wednesday
Naachang
Foochow vla Swntow Letters for "KLAL Service"due.Memnon
Amsterdam 3rd May,
Ber
Wed., Apr. 21, 8.30 a.m. 1.Wed. Apr, 21, G.P.O. and KP,0.. ”
Apr. 21, 9.80 n..
Apr. 31,-10 am.
Wed. Apr. 21.
Letters,
Parcels,
· Regi: /. DA5621,0 a.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Memnon,
and Europe via Marseilles-due Marsellies, 19th May-and London parcels due London, 20th May..... Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Amoy
Holhow
Manila
Letters, GG. Paul Doumer
Tsinan
Thursday
21, 9.45 am.. Apr. 21, 10.30 am..
Wed, Apr. 21 2 p.m. Wed., Apr. 21, 3,30 pm.
Muinam Thurs., Apr. 22, 0.30 am.. Emp, of Asia
Friday
SandakanTVA
Letters for "Imperial
direct Service"
Aleways
--Dae London 2nd May
I
1
Letters for Australia by "Imperial
Airways Borvice" -Due Darwin 27th April
Thurs., Apr. 22, 3:30 pm.
Hinsang. Frf., Apr. 23, 8.30 am. Imperial Airways Flane Fri., Apr. 23. G. P. 0, & K. P. O. RegApr. 23, 8.30 .. Letters. Apr. 23, 9.30 am. Imperial Airways Fiane Fri., Apr. 28. G.'P. 0..&.K, P. O. Rer......Apr. 28, 8.30 am. ...Apr. 23, 9.30 a.m. Fri, Apr. 23, 1 pm.. Fri, Apr. 28, 3.30 pm. Fri., Apr. 23. Apr. 23, 0 p.m. Apr. 23, 6 pm. Fri, Apr. 23.
Letters
Maru
Hoihew, Pakhof and Haiphong... Kaying Shanghai, Japan and Europe Via Halozaki
Siberia *Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Burdwan
Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Reg1
Letters, (Due Marseilles 27th May); Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Hakone Maru
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
A
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kilano Maru.
via Thursday Island. (Due Thursday Island, 4th May);
.Apr. 23, 5.p.m. Apr. 23,0 p.m.
Fri, Apr. 23: Apr. 23, 5 p.m. Letters, ivi¡ Apr. 23, 6 pm
Kiungchow. Sat., Apr. 24, 1.30 p.m.." Kutanng
Sat., Apr.24, 5 p.m. Kumaong
Sat., Apr. 24; .Apr. 24, 6 pm.
Europe via Marscilics due Mar- Reg seilles 22nd May, A
Latters,
Rog1,
Baturday
Shanghal Japon Straits and Calcutta Parcels,
Apr. 24, 4 p.m.
Letters,
Sunday
Foochow
.... Shantung Monday
Sun, Apr. 25, 0a.m...
Letters,
Apr 20 90.m
'Superscribed correspondence only
on the lines of developing these other delegates to the Rotary Con- children by means of arts and crafts ferone recently held in NankingStrults and Calcutta Shir
than by formal education; will give an account of the proceed m Parcels, BRADE 24, 8 pm. and the other the Annie Besant Ings.
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