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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL
Betty Compson
* 1937.:
To Visit H.K. Shipping Intelligence
Coming Here With
Baseball Team
Miss Betty Compson, popular film) netrees, 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
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 Hongkong two years ago, when she made à personal appearance at the Alhambra Theatre with Cowan and Balley, popular entertainers,
On the forthcoming trip she intenda to visit Japan, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore and Bombay, re- turning to the United States via Europe.
FRANCE RUSHES DEFENCE PLANS (Continued from Page 1) research to discover domesile sub- stitutes for gasoline.
DECLINING STRENGTH
Up to 1033, or the advent of Hiller, France was conceded to have the most powerful milliary machine in the world, but because of the Anan- elal stringency, its efficiency and The more factual, earthly in- was allowed to decline, clined know that, as George were allowed to
especially in the alr force. Plancs become obsolete, Baker, he began his grown life while other powers, notably Ger- clipping Baltimore, hedges in many, Italy and Russia, were buil-
ding. 1899. His apprenticeship to God-dom he served under one Morris, who now care-takes a country property, living content
France now is engaged in an effort to regain her former pre-eminence in Western Europe. Her milltary situation is conditioned by the fact that
Germany has half again
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THE LEAGUE'S WORK that he will never die--when he large a population, with milliarisa
feels il he jumps up and down on unhindered by Parliamentarian
checks and until the illness is shaken off!
almost unfettered control of industries. As, "the Messenger" Baker Moreover, France, with a birth rate struck off on his own in 1912, Jower then Germany's And
Southernstantly falling, now faces
called "lean years" due to normal births during the War.
INTERESTING CONVENTION ON NATIONALITY LAWS
travelled Geneva, April 23, The Permancat Central Opium Board, with the Chairman, Mr. Lyall (United Kingdom), Onished its session on April 11 after arranging
through
states, annexing eight devoted followers by the way. Living on a communal system (Baker
con- the so- Fub-
TRAINED RESERVES
The total standing army at present
the work for the current year. The in the background being God) 054,000, of whom 213,00 are over-
next session begins June 20.
The sub-Committee of the Unica- tion of Customs Nomenclature has been sitting since April 20 to examine Section 11 (textile materials) of its
draft nomenclature,
The permanent delegate for Finland with League of Nations signed a declaration on April 0, renewing the Government's acceptance
the Optional Clause in the Statute of the
of
Permanent Court of International
Justice.
The Committee of the International Repression of Terrorism began its session on April 20 with Count Carton de Wiart as Chairman, to review
by
different observations made Governments during the discussion in the first Assembly.
The Committee is now examining draft convention article by article,
the
The session
of the mixed Com- milles-on-Nutrition-with-Lord Astor as Chairman ended on April 17. The Committee completed its study of the documentary information submitted basia for discussion and formulated conclusions to be inserted in the report the Council, which the sub-Committee will draft.
The April number of the monthly bulletin statistics contains besides the usual tables, information on gold pro- duction, gold reserves, the merchant marine and world trade.
for
As a result of the deposit of ten ratifications or accessions, and in con- formity with Articles 26 and 10 respectively, the Convention on cer- tain questions regarding the conflict of nationality laws of April 1930 and the protocol on certain cases of State- lessness of the same date, will come Into force on July 10, 1937.
The convention was ratified by Norway, Monaco, Brazil, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada, Poland,
he saved enough money by 1919
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ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agants Phone Numbers Given) ANSHUN (B. & 8.) freni Singapore, .m., West Point. 10331.
BELLORPHON (B. & 8.) from Straits. Tam, Hall's Wharf, 30331.
BURDWAN (P. & 0.) Shanghal, p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 2772).
KUTSANG (J.M.) from Calcutin, 12.30, p.m.. Kowloon Wharf. 30311,
PROMINENT (J.M.) from Shanghal;| 11.15 a.m., West Point Wharf. 303i1.
POTSDAM (Melchers) from Shanghai,
7 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 2772.
SANDVIKEN (3.M.) from Canton, 7,45 a.m., 1,2. 36311.'
TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) from Amoy, 1 p.m. midstream. 28016.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Giren) FOOSHING (JM) for Tientsin, 12.15 B., 11.8 30311,
HONGKONG MARU (0.5.K.) for]
seas, but France possesses a moment- to pay 700 dollars down on aary advantage over Germany with ten-roomed house in Sayville. more than 6,000,000 trained reserves, Then he changed his name to On the other hand, France has failed Major J. Devine,
to develop the pre-military training of boys on the big scale undertaken
Italy and Germany. Special attention is being paid to reorganising the mechanical basis, extending motorisa- Amay pim., C.9.K. Wharf. 28061. tion and increasing the present 20. tank battalions.
After a few months it became
Rev. J. Divine-thence to Father and God (the God is nearly always in brackets).
HIS most devout English
follower is Albert Murray, who works as part-time waiter at the Plaza Hotel.
army
on
В
About half the artillery is already motorised and additional infantry regiments are being put on wheels.
The air force is in the process of complete renovation. Air Minister of Pierre Cot told the Chamber
Murray is a handsome young Irishman of about thirty, and
six months we have Increased says he is getting younger every the number of airplanes avallable day.
by 37
per cent, equipment by 40, He has never seen Father munitions by 50 and armaments by 70 per cent. Only one air force is Divine, but writes and cables superior to ours, Soviet Russia's" him every week. Father Diving The new developments feature on sometimes replics-by-letter, ultra-fast-combination of bember and
fighter. Perhaps the more often by mental telepathy.ructor, about which little Information most novel says he knows Murray
permitted to escape, is the
the message is coming when the aerial mine-layer. A plane flying nerves under his skin start high above the danger of enti-air- craft Are carries a powerful mine. vibrating.
When near a vital bridge or railway or or military concentration, the plane lowers the mine, attached to a cable. perhaps a mile or two long. It is over the strategic
ก
the
Then his stomach heaves, he hears a click, and the words come over. The letters he re-released when celves from the Father (dated point. always 1936``A.D.F.D., which The air force personnel is being seems a litle muddled) all end increased by 1,000 officers and 10,000
men. Expenditures on with "...as this leaves me
force total nearly one-fifth of the whole WELL, HEALTHY, JOYFUL, defence budget. United Press. PEACEFUL, LAYLLY, LOV- ING, SUCCESSFUL, prosper- ous, and happy in Spirit, Body, and Mind, and in every organ, muscle, sinew, vein and bone, and even in
China, India, and the Netheted every
atom,
and the protocol by Brazil, Kingdom, India, Poland, Chinn, Chill, fibre, and cell Australia, Salvador, South Africa of MY, Bodily and the Netherlands.-British Wire-Form.
less.
BAYEST OF HIS ROLES!
A picture as scin-
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MAURICé
Chevalier THE BELOVED VAGABOND
| Katty Stuckisid › Margaret Lockwind ∙From the meril by W. J. Locka
COMING SOON!
QUEEN'S
I am,,
Zoe
Rev. Farmar
Divine."
JUDICIARY REFORM·
POSSIBLE COMPROMISE ON COURT PROPOSALS
tors,
the
thot
BIL
Washington, Apr. 24.
WORLD WHEAT SHORTAGE
Washington, April 24. The Department of Agriculture has reported that a normal yield of wheat must be harvested in the Northern Hemisphere this year to check the threatened further world decline in this
commodity.
The report draws attention to the fact that for three successive years. the small production has
rendered the world wheat carry-over below
normal.-United Press.
BLACKMAIL GANG
THREATENING LETTERS
KIRAM (Thoreses) for Amay, 10 a.my, C.1, 30237.
KWEIYANG (B. & 8.) for Bangkok, 2 p.m., West Point. 30331.
KUMSANG (M) for Calcutta, 0.15) P... A.16. 30311.
NINGHAI (B. & 8.) for Tientsin, 10 m.m., Wost Point, 30á81.
POLK
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Olven) 100W (1), & 8.) from Hwalow, 7.m., West Point. 80331.
KWANGCHOW (B. & 8.) from Shang- hal, 8 am., West Poini. 80331,
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANSHUN (B. & B.) for Swatow, 3 p.m., Wort Point. 80131,
BURDWAN (P. & 0.) for Europe, 11 am, Kowloon Wharf, 27721,
DELLORTION (U. & S.) for Dairen, am, Holt's Wharf, 80331.
KUTRANG (J.M.) for Kobe, 5 pm. Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
NINGHAI (B. & 8.) for Swatow, 10 a.m., West Point. 30331.
SHIRALA (P. & 0.) for Europe, 10.30 n.m., Kowloon Wharf 27721,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
-MAYEBASHI MARU (N.Y,K.) from Shanghai, a.m., 0.8.K. Wharf. 30291.
SANTHIA (P.,& 0.) from Calcutta, a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27721.
TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L) from JAYS,
| daylight, midstream. 28016,
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jobsen) for Amories, Kowloon Wharf. 20601.
HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swatow, B p.m. Douglas Wharf. 28037.
TJISADANE (JCLL) for Ball, 10 a.m., midstream., 28015.
7.
27.
VESSELS DUE
ANTILOCHUS (D. & 8.), Slay 17. BENREOCH (Ben Line), Apr. 30. CALCHAS (D. & 8.), May .
CITY OF ELWORD (States), Apr, 20. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.8.), May
EURYLOCHUS (B. & S.), Apr. 28. FULDA (Melcher's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 30. GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen). Apri
GNEISENAU (Melehor's), May 13, HAVEL (Malcher's), May 17. HAVELLAND (Jebsen), May 0. HOSANG (J.M.), May 15, ISLAMI (J.M.), May 12. JAVA (E.A.C.), May 10. KELLERWALD (Jebsen), April 30. KWAISANG (J.B.), Apr. 28, LEESANG (J.M.), May 2. LEVERKUSEN (Jobson), Apr. 20. MALAYA (E. A. C.), May 7, MAUBANG (J.M.). Apr. 30. MEDON (B. & 8.), May 27. MENELAUS (B. & S.), May 9. MENESTHEUS (B. & S.), Bluy 9. NELEUS (D. & S.), May 29. NORDHAVET (Jebsen), Apr. 27. PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 80. PRILOCTETES (D. & 8.), May 31. TAI PING (Dodwell), May 13. TALABOT (Tharesan), May 5. TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L), Apr. 27, TROJA (Thoresen), May 2 TYNDAREUS (D. & 9.), May 8, UFFINTON COURT (Melchors), May
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EMPRESS OF ASIA
The R.M.9. Empress of Asia is due POTSDAM (Melchers) for Europe, a here from Manila at 8 am, on Wednes p.m., Kowloon Whart*589772,
day, April 28 and will borth at Kowloon PRESIDENT
(Dollar) for Wharf. She will all for Victoria and Manils, 8 A... Kowloon Wharf. 28171. Vancouver, B.C., via Shanghai, Nagara- PROMINENT (J.M.) for Canton, 6 ki, Kabe, Yokohama at noon on Friday, p.m., West Point Wharf. 30311.
April 30. SANDVIKEN (J,3} for Shanghai, 6 p.m., 11.2. 30311.
SHANGTUNG (B. & 8.) for Shang- hal, 4 pm. West Point. 00331.
SILVERSANDAL (Furness) for Amer- ica, u.m.23105,
SZECHUEN (B. & 8.) for- Shanghai, 10a.m., West Point. 00131.
THREE WEDDINGS
ON SATURDAY, '
ONE SOLEMNISED
S. S. MAUSANG
The 4. Mausang of the Indo-China Steam. Navigation Co., Ltd., is oxpected to arrive here from Sandakan on Fri day, April us and is scheduled to sail for Sandakan on Friday, May 7 at 10
д.т.
AMBULANCE PARADE
WORK OF LOCAL BRIGADE ADVERTISED BY MARCH
Stepping out smartly to tuncful AT CATHEDRAL music provided by a Chinese Y.M. C.A. band, several hundred members Dressed in a charming magnolia of the St. John Ambulance Brigade satin and tulle dress with lace veil, paraded in uniform through the town started and carrying a bouquet of arum yesterday afternoon. They
les Miss Kathleen Dallas Fisher, from the Brigado. Headquarters at daughter of the late Capt. Frank Tai Hang Road, and proceeded as far Tasman Fishier, and Mrs. Juncite as West Point before dispersing. Blancho Fisher, formerly of Sydney, The purpose of the parade was to Australia, and now residing in Kow-draw attention to the work of the loon, became the wife of Mr. Leonard Brigade and to a public drive for William Hume, son of the late Mr. funds to be instituted at a later date Joseph James Hume, and Mrs. Lucy with the holding of a Flag Day. Anno Hume, of London, England, at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon,
The Rev. H. W. Balnes officiated.
off with a bouquet of while arum
lies and white heather.
The bride, who was given away by Col. F. Parloni, was attended by her K. Saunders, whose frock was of navy The bridesmaid was Miss Gladys sister, Miss Allison Fisher, and Miss crepe-de-chine, with navy hat, eye Doris Hunt, who were attired in blue veil, and accessories to match, and a lace and organdie dresses (Empire bouquet of pink carnations for pleas- style) and carried bouquets of pink ing contrast. larkspur.
The bride's mother wore a dress of cream chiffon velvet trimmed with black velvet.
Honour, her two-piece costume being Mrs. J. W. 8. Hood was Matron of of white crepe-de-chine trimmed with blue lace and completed with blue hat and accessories.
the bridegroom as best man.
Mr. Ronald A. Edwards supported
The duties of best man wera} carried out by Mr. F. K. Garton, while appropriate music was render- ed during the service by Mr. Lindsay the service, in the course of which A. Inford.
The Rev. J. D. McLean conducted
two hymns, "O Perfect Love," and "Now Thank We All Our God," were sung, Mrs. G. Shaw being at the organ,
After the ceremony the happy couple adjourned to the Peninsul Hotel, when a reception was held.
The honeymoon is being spent at Repulse Bay.
Chinese Wedding
A United Press poll has revealed
IN CANTON that at least half of the Judiciary Reform Committee are opposed to favourably reporting on the Supreme
Canton, April 25. Owners of Canton amusement Court Bill. Both Connecticut senn-
theatres After the ceremony a reception who were previously non-houses, including cinema committal, have joined the oppost- and roof garden amusement parks, was held in the Cathedral Hall, and, tion, making nine against and six for are much annoyed by a gang of after the health of the happy couple being uncertain. In blackmailers, who style themselves had been toasted, they left for Fan- three dications are that it will be a 10-8 the Tung Yip Tong. Several owners ling where they are spending their have received blackmailing letters honeymoon. The bride's going-away unfavourable report me
during the past few days demanding dress was of pastile blue chiffon. The administration officials insiat $5,000 and threatening to create there are sufficient votes for the trouble in their theatres if they fall
Kowloon Wedding enactment of the Bill despite the fact to me
to meet the demands. that Senators Loneran and Maloney Reports have been made to
In a happy ceremony at the Unton will make 40
who have publicly Canton Police, who are combing the
Church, Kowloon, on Saturday, Mr. A student in engineering at the opposed the Bill as compared with 85 city.
Arthur George Parker and Miss Hongkong Univeralty and a pupil of who have publicly favoured it.
All the letters received seem to Myfanwy Jones were married.
St. Agnes Girls' School were married Despite the closeness, lenders in have been written by the same per-
at the Registry on Saturday morning. sist that there will be no compromiso.
son and the contents are almost the of Caplain and Mrs. G. Par shum, son of the late Mr. Chan Cho-
The parties were Mr. Chan Slu-, Later.
state somo. They generally
that the Hampshire Regiment. The bride There is now an increased pos- $5,000 should be given to them Is the youngest daughter of the late sibility of a compromise on the through a certain, man, who Supreme Court proposals, Nine arrive at a certain hour and place. members of the Judiciary Com- In order to ensure the safety
Mr. J. Whyatt,, Deputy Registrar mittee.ȧre believed to be opposed to their customers the theatro owners The bride was given away by of Marriages, ofciated the measures and eight are In
have requested the Police to send Captain W. M. Christie. She made witnesses were the brido's father, d favour, ono being undecided. — I more detectives to patrol the vicinity | a charming picture in a gown of Mr. Chan Leung-yak, uncle of da United Press. -
cream-coloured lace, effectively set bridegroom.
the
The bridegroom is the eldest son
and Miss Lam Yau-ching,
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May 1, 9.30 am.. 1, 10 am.. Sat, May 1.
Reg. Letters
Rajputana
G.F.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, ...Apr. 30, 5 pm Reg.,
May 1, 9.45 am Lettere,....May 1, 10.30 am Pres. McKinley Sat., May 1, 4.30 p.m. Sat., May 1, 5 p.m.
Porthos Tuesday
Letters,
Ale Mall för "Francs-Orient Ber- Jean Lahorde ...........- Tues., May 4..
O. P..0. and E. P. O..
·Boy 4. 8.30 am. BEng 4,0 am- Tues., May 4. * GP.O, and K.P.0. Reg., May 4, 8,40 am. Letters,
May 4, 0.30 a.m. Tues., May 4, 9,30 a.m. Tues., May 4, 3.30 px..
Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Jean Labordo
South Africa, Egypt and Europe will Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, of Ruthin, daughter of Mr. Lam Po-hang, re
Denbighshire. She arrived from tired merchant. home in the Hector on Friday,
of each theatre,--Wah Kiu Yat Po.
of
and the
(Due Marseilles, 1st June) Batavia
Tikorang Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Terukuni: Maru
Siberla
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