GREENDEH
P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
Taking Cargo For
Stralis, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australla, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all sailings are subject to change or dovlation with or without nolles”
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
8.5.
Tons
From Hong Hong About
*DURDWAN, 0,000
Rajputana
17,000
RANPURA 17,000
**Mirzapore 7,000
•SOMALI 7,000
*Bangalore
Rawalpindi
CORFU
17,000 14,500 6,000
Corgo only.
Destination.
20th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.
Rotterdum, Antwerp & Huli,
1st May Marseilles & London.
15th May. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
20th May. Hombay & Karachi
22nd May Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, 20th May. Bombay, Marsellies & London. 12th June. Bambay, Marsellies & London. 19th June. Marseilles, Havre, London, Inmburg.
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull,
† Calls Casablanca.
All vessels may call at Malta.
Calls Tangier.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILING
SINIRALA
|0,000 10.30 20th Apr.
TILAWA
10,000
SANTHIA
1,000
TALMA
10,000
SIRDHANA 8,000
11th May 22nd May
5th June
19th June
Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang. Rangoon & Calcutta.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000
7,000 7,000
1st May
4th June Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney. 2nd July.
Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SANTHIA 5,000 Rawalpindi 17,000 TANDA
7,000 Bangalore 6,000
TALMA
CORFU
Sirdhana
10,000 14,500
8,000
Cargo only.
29th Apr.) Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. 28th Apr. Shanghai & Japan. 6th May. Shanghai & Japan. 11th May. Shunghal & Japan.
13th May Amoy, Shanghal & Japan. 13th May. Shanghai & Japan.
27th May, Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notire. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc, apply to
The Agents. Phono. 27721
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To
NEW YORK
Via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES
& PANAMA CANAL PORTS.
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Enjoy Your Leave in Australia and New Zealand, Hong Kong to Sydney-19 Days.
FIRST CLABS FARE TO SYDNEY, £70 RETURN
LONDON (via Australia) from £127.15. (Australian Newspapers on file).
Due H'Kong Leaves H'Kong Leaves Manila Duo Sydney
STEAMER
TAIPING CHANGTE
11 May 18 May
21 May
6 June
8 June 16 June
9 July 16 July
18 June 19. July
4 July 4 Aug. 1 Sept.
TAIPING CHANGTE
o Ang. 13 Aug. 16 Aug.
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED.
Freight or Passage, apply to:
Sallings subject to alteration without notice. Butterfield & Swire, Agents-Hong Kong-Chino-Japan Telephone 30332.
THE HONGKONG
Betty Compson To Visit H.K.
Coming Here With
Baseball Team
Miss Betty Compson, popular Alm netron, will sail for Hongkong in the Dollar liner President Hoover on September 7 with a soft ball baseball team which she has organised among Hollywood motion picture studio
siris.
The team began a tour of the United States on April 2. The tour will be followed by the visit to the Far East.
Miss Compson was in Hongkung: two years ago, when she made i Theatre with Cowan and Bailey, popular entertainers,
personal appearance at the Alhambra
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937.
Briton Wins £5,000 Grant For Research
Former Resident Of Hongkong, W. C. Goo
Wing On Bank Application
Currency Charge
In Articles
the An application to
Court to confirm alterations in the Memoran- dum of Association of the Wing. On before the Chilet Bank, was made
this
Money Intended for Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor,
Study And Travel
A former Hongkong resident, now in Singapore, has been granted £5,- 000 by the Carnegle Trustees.
Charge at the Petaling Hill Radio
Ile is Mr. W. C, Gee, Engineer-in-
Station, Kuala Lumpur. The grant
from duty to On the forthcoming trip she intend, has been made to enable Mr. Gee to
spend a year away to visit Japan, Shanghai, Hongkong. further his studies, carry out ro- Menila, Singapore and Bombay, research, and travel". Mr. Gee will turning to the United States via investigate short wave radio telo- Europe.
phony developments in the United Stator, United Kingdom and clse- where.
ITALIAN WARSHIP TRIES TO ARREST BRITISH STEAMER (Continued from Page 1) viewed by Reuter in his cabin, said he saw no single warship during his voyage, except two British destroyers carrying out patrol duty. He was most disgusted at this lack of excite ment.
War service with Jellicoe's battle- ships at Jutland and in the Hurwich on patrol duty Submarine Flotilin
Mr. Walter Charles were parts of Gee's experiences, Mr. Gee, at pre- sent Assistant Wireless Engineer Posts and Telegraph Department in the Straits Settlements, a post
which Government includes inpection of
stations in Selangor and allo Pahang and also as far afield Kala Krai in Kelantan, is a member of the Institute of Wireless Techno-
the Institute of Rtudio Engineers loy and Asseriate of the Institute of Electrical Engineera,
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However, he said, as his ship was bert
rthing air raid sirens started up and dockers tied for cover. The visit was A native of Hertfordshire he gradıl brief. The raiding Junkers could beated from the Technical Institute at
Bishop's Stortford
Royal seen in the distance, but they soon disappeared.
Technical Schools.
Crews Are Popular
run the und
and the
SINKING GERMAN U-BOAT
During the first two years of the War he served in one
the battleship Monarch and was at the Battle of Jutland in her as "bridge buzzer." Subsequently he was attached to the
haves not Nine ships blockade. elght British French. Their crews are enormous- ly popular with the inhabitants, who have bern promised to-morrow their
frst bread for many days. A general Submaring
ration issue will be made Wednesday and will consist of two pounds of
of patatoes, half a pound of rice, sugar, beans and canned tomatoes, and a portion of fish. This supply must last the inhabitants for reveral days. If it had not been for the foodships, many would be starving now.--Reuter
Eden At Brussels
Brussels, Apr. 26. Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, has arrived here by pero- plane, ostensibly to confer with the Prime Minister, Mr. Paul Spank, re- garding economie problems.
However, diplomuts insist that the conversations between the statesmen will include the discussion of a west- ern European agreement to replace the Locarno Pact.-United Press.
WELCOMED TO MANILA
HIGH COMMISSIONER TO SERVE TWO PEOPLES
Manila-Apr-26- Mr. Paul V. McNutt, U. S. High Commissioner
the Philippine istands, arrived to-day and welcome abbreviated and ceremonies were
simple.
at his special request.
A squadron of United States ale craft met the President Hoover when she entered Manila Bay and dipped in salute.
Mr. J. Weldon Jones, acling-ligh Commissioner, was with the wej- coming party at the dock. He hands over to Mr. McNutt fo-day.
Mr. McNutt cordially received the
Flotilla. He
in E52 as leading telegraphist
reconnaisance
work near during Wilhelmshaven at the entrance to Kiel Harbour and in Heligoland Bight.
During one memorable night E-52 was lying off Zeebrugge when he picked up a signal that a U-Boat was leaving the German occupied har- hour and orders were given for E-52 half submerged.
came within
When the U-Boa! range the British craft emerged and fired a couple of shells from her 12 pounder. The German replied with gun fire, but no hits were registered and B-52 finished her off with a torpedo.
IN FAR EAST
After the War Mt. Gec came out to the Far East and becure officer in charge of Cope- D'Aguilar Wire- Jess Station and at Hongkong Blted out the. China Sea Flotilla Sub- marines with equipments.
He was transferred to Malaya in 1930 and has been operating Petaling Hill Station ever since. Mr. Gee has
been participating in tests of the Malaya-Europe radio telephone, which, is hoped, will be put into
operation soon.'
It also mentioned in a London message that a grant has been made to Mr. R. E. Parry, a schools inspector in Uganda, to allow him to make a comparative study of educational mic- thods in Malaya, Java and China.
ECHO OF PARINGA DISASTER
morning.
The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr.. was instrueled by Mr. Peter Sin for the Company, and, after presenting affidavits by Mr. Sin and Mr. Philip Gokchin, counsel remarked that thre main purpose of the motion was to avold disputes that might arise over
of exchange. the question
The words
"China, national ́ ́ currency" were substituted for "Shanghai currency though the values were the same, he understood.
The Chief Justicé: A rose by an- other nome.
The order was granted.
GREAT DISPLAY BY H.K. TROOPS FOR CORONATION
(Continue from Page 1.)
Corps: One Company of 35 es under Major H. R. Forsyth.
Alsa on parade will be the Lands of the Hongkong Infantry Brigade, less that of the 1st. Kamaon Rifles, under the command of Bandmaster II. A. Hole, of the 1st. En. the Royal Ulster Rifles.
The Kumaon's band will play for Its inn
while the. detnebments mussed bands will play for the marchi past of other units.
The units will then reform opposite the the saluting base in front of Racecourse stands and cheer the de- parture of His Majesty. This wil be followed by the departure of His Excellency the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith,
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SEATING ARRANGEMENTS Accommodation will be provided DB1310 near the saluting base for (a) those holding special invitations; (b) of 33007 neers of the Royal Navy, Army and Air Force, H.K.N.V.F.. Royal I.K.V.D.C., their families and friends FB1450 and members of the QAJ.M.N.S.;
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" DX702- of the three geants and Sergeants Services, their families and friends: (e) (e) naval ratings and other ranks of J2340 the Army and Air Force; (1) Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and school- children from the Garrison Schools FB1407 and (g) schoolchildren from the DX770 Colonial Schools.
Applications by the public for 37343 seating accommodation enclosure. "G" should be made to the Secretary Review
Brunch. Committee, "A" Headquarters China Command.
METAL THEFTS CONTINUE
DAMAGE DONE TO PROPERTY
Charged with doing malicious dam- age to War Department and P.W.D. property and with the larceny of telegraph cable from Mount Parker and ten tran rods and a water control Li Koon, unemployed, valve cover, appeared before Mr. W. Schoñeld at the Central Magistracy this morning. charges. Defendant admitted all Sergeant plainant.
Morgan, R.E., was the com-
Sub-Inspector O'Connor stated that the cable was brand new and damage had been done to the extent of $20. The iron rods had been used to reinforce the concrete water sump..
press but left several questions H.K. Engineer Presumed The extent of the damage done to the
unanswered." I'm casy to get along with," he remarked, adding he intended to serve the American and the Filipino peoples.-Renter.
WORLD WHEAT SHORTAGE
To Have Died
The dramatic loss of the steamship Parings off the Australian coast on
sump was $10. No cable had been recovered.
On the charge of doing malicious 21, defendant was lined $35, or one damage to telegraph cable on April Christmas Day, 1935, was recalled month, and was ordered to pay $20 amends or serve another three weeks. n1 Supreme Court this morning when For the larceny of one head joint and an application to presume the death three yards of cable he was sentenced of Mr. James Greig Mathewson to two months. A fine of $10 or 14 Yuill, Chief Engineer, c/a, The Far days and $10 amends, or another 14 East Shipping Co., was granted by
days, was imposed on the charge of Washington, Aprli 24.
the Chief Justice, Sir Atholi Mac- doing malicious damage to the P.W.D. The Department
Agriculture Gregor.
25. For the property on April has reported that a normal yield of Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant Al-
farceny of the iron rods and cover wheat must be harvested in the torney General, appeared on behalf defendant
whs sentenced to two *Northern Hemisphere this year to of the Omelal Administrator and months. All sentences are to run
check the threatened further world asked for an order that death might consecutively. decline in this commodity.
be sworn to have occurred on 175 Dr since December 25, 1935. The facts
at
The report draws attention to the
fact that for three successive years, were set out in unidavits by Ng Man, DELEGATES TO THE
the small production has rendered merchant, of Connaught Road Cen- the world wheat carry-over below tral, the owner of the company, and norriol-United Press.
Tei, of Central Street, West
the to
CORONATION ·
CHINESE PARTY IN NAPLES
the
Tam Point. Point.
Ng Man engaged a crew locally to STEPIN FETCHIT HURT
go to Adelaide to falce over Paringa which
chartered was make the journey from Australia to New York, Apr. 25. The negro motion picture come- Osaka,
Naples, Apr. 25. Tam Tai said he joined the Paringn critical dian, Stepin Fetchit, is in
The Chinese delegation to condition will
skull at Adelaide, but he was actually put a fractured
on board the Vincas, a tanker which coronation of King George VI, head- following
crash. វាព automobile
ed by Dr. H. H. Kung, arrived here caused by a blow-out.--United Press. the Paringa was to tow to Japan.
Three days out of Adelaide, the two to-day and was met by the Chan- ships ran into a typhoon which com- celior ot the Chinese Embassy, the Embassy menced at 0 p.m. and continued all several members of night and the next day. At 11 am. staff, and legal authorities. on Christmas Day, the ships were The delegation went on a tour of Vlticas was cut adrift and she Inter left for Genon.-Reuter. eventually anchored safely of Vic-| toria Harbour.
TOOLS NEED THIS OIL making such heavy going that the some of the sights of Naples,
Koop working parts
woll lubricatod
and free from
Just-thoy'll
Last longor./
DILS
CLEANS LUBRICATES PREVENTS RUST
3-IN-ONE OIL
and
on
could hardly have survived the seas SEEN FOR THREE HOURS
if they had been lowered. Tam Tai, in his affidavit, sold he From an inquiry condueled by the
Melbourne w the Paringa for about three Chinese Consul nt hours after the two ships separated. January 8, Christmas Day upeared to When he last saw her she was still be the last itay on which the Paringa since re- under her own, power but was was seen. Ng Man had
from Insurance money labouring heavily and was obviously ceived the In great diffeulty, with great waves Lloyds for the total loss of the ship.
continually breaking over her. The estate involved was a lile over
There were three lifeboats on the $1.000.
Parings, but it would have been The order was granted by the dimcult to launch them and they Chief Justice in the form aplied for.
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