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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

JULY

10, 1937.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

JAVA RIJSTTAFEL (Ricetable) re- nowned as an ideal meal for summer. appetizing, Second-to-none, tasty, refreshing, nourishing, invigorating, Dinner (12 hyglenie, delightful. dishes) $3. Tin (0 dishes) $1.50, or a la carte. Just unshipped from m.s. "Tisadane" from Javn, fresh pelee, djengkol, nangku, etc.

CHINESE sccks position of any kind. Best for commercial correspondence, typing and accounting Accept any Please write Box reasonable offer. No. 380, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

TWELVE TALES AND ONE OTHER, by Cardy. Price $1, Excellent book of short stories. Remember to buy your copy to-day. Obtainable at all book stores.

OUR GUIDE

TO THE CINEMAS

"Night Must Fal" (King's Theatre, to-day).More than passing interest will be devoted locally, to this alm as the Hongkong A.D.C. presented its

stage version some time ago.

This

is regarded as Robert Montgomery's finest plece of straight acting for years, and he is perfectly assisted by Rosalind Russell. All the mucabre feature of the Emlyn Willams play is given dramatic trentment, in this, one of the M.G.M.'s most successful pictures.

"Quality Street" (Queen's Theatre, to-day). Charming picture with fine, sympathetic studies by Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone.

"Under The Ked Robe" (Queen's Theatre, to-morrow)-Conrad Veid! in a welcome return to the screen gives a brillant performance.

im is pleasantly exciting.

The

"As Good As Married" (Alhambra Theatre to-day),Slick. workman- like picture, with John Boles show- ing much improved ability

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straight actor. Nicely studied per formances by Walter Pidgeon and Tala Birell.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES

G. நறாம். R.

......

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Publle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung In the Colony of of 75 Hong Kong for a term

of with the option years, renewal at a Crown Rent to be: fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

No. of Sale.

an

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- ponal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will bo funded on

payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Inland

Lot No. 4993.

Registry No.

Blue Pool Road near Inland Lot No. 3685,

Locality.

Wong Nei Chung-

Boundary

Measurements.

H.E.

As per salo

plan.

NOTICE.

About 40,700

catents in

| Upset Price!

$748

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice of Interim Dividend.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1937, mounting to FORTY cents per share on the Fully Paid up Shares and TEN cents per share on the the Partly Pald up Shares of Company will be paid on MON- DAY, the 12th July, 1937,

Dividend Warrants which date series, it is very tuneful, has first- may be obtained on application at rate comedy and characteristic ro- mance interest. A flm certain to please.

"Anytime" (Majestle Theatre, to- of the day). Runked as the best Jeanette MacDonald-Eddy Nelson

"Let's Make A Million" (Oriental Edward Theatre, to-day).-Comic Everett Borton more funny than ever. He sustains the laughs to the fool fude-out.

"Swing High, Swing Low" (Orlen- tal Theatre, to-morrow)—-Fred Mac- incredibly sume Murray reaching high notes on the trumpet mukes this presentable young man something Carole more thon a mere actor. Lombard is as attractive as ever and Charles Butterworth supplies most of the laughs, of which there are quite #sprinkling.

"Million Dollar Ransom (Star Theatre, to-day).--Masterful Edward Arnold in another fine piece of work. He is such an accomplished actor that he can well nigh make brieks without straw.

"The Plough And The Star" (Star Theatre, to-morrow)-Intensely hu- man story, well told and finely played by Preston Foster and Barbara Stanwyck.

BRITAIN PLANS TO MEDIATE IN SPANISH CRISIS

(Continued from Pope 1.)

proposals for the continuation of the control scheme off the Spanish coast. The Portuguese representative agreed to respect any satisfactory solution.

The Committee then voled Great Britain unanimous support in the task of mediation.

Gravity Appreciated Lord Plymouth thereupon express ed the British Government's realisa tion of the gravity of the situation.

If success were to be achieved, he said, the maximum of co-operation would be required from all concerned. They would call a fresh meeting of the Committee for July 12, he said, when the results of the British efforts

on

the Registered Office of the Com- 4th Exchange Building,

|

pany, foor

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the from Company will be CLOSED | SATURDAY, the 3rd July to SATURDAY, the 10th July, 1937, both days inclusive, By Order of the

Board of Directors,

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 7th June, 1937.

GRUELLING TEST FOR CAR

BUT NO TROUBLE

TO FORD

METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. D. B. Childe To Preach To-morrow

LIST OF SERVICES

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., nt the English Metho- dist Church, Queen's Road Eari,

(opposite Wanchai, Hongkong Royal Naval Hospital).

the

Sunday Services, July 11 Morning Parade Service at 10.15 Methodist Church. at the English Preacher: Rev. D. B. Childe.

Hymn No. 76 (Dominus Regit Me); Hytr No. 611 (Mannhelm); 1st. Lesson: Samuel 7. 1-17; Hymn No. 604 (Beatitudo); 2nd. Leason: Mark 9. 2-13; Hymn No. 178 (Geth- semene); Hymn No. 301 (Bacn).

Communion service, Hymn No. 182 (Rockingham),

Evening service nt 7.15 at the Eng- Methodist Church. Preacher: ish Rev. D. B. Childe,

Hymn No. 544 (Newcastle); Hymn; No. 562 (Ombersley); Lesson: Mark D. 14-29; Hymn, No. 000 (Common- 042 (Abends: wealth); Hymn No. Second Tune).

Notices for the Week

1. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the Morning Service.

2. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 9. p.m. Refreshments are provided; all Ser- vicemen are warmly welcomed.

3. The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Mr. W. Further

particulers from

от from the Secretary, Sprague, "S & S. Home".

The Camera Club will meet on Thursday night, as usual, from 8.30 onwards. A Dark-room is provided

for developing, printing, enlarging,

be etc. Further particulars may obtained from the Hon. Secretary of the club, Mr. E. W. L. Flelding.

UNION CHURCH

Rev: K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow

PARADE

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, early as possiblo information rogarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should

·be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.

SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Giren.) CANTON MARU (0.5.3.) for Amor, p.m., Co's Wharf, 98061.

Long Voyage Completed

SOLDIERS INJURED IN BRAWL

(Continued from Page 1.)

Stacy Waters, 19, mess-boy, Wallace Austin, 20, mess-boy. Walter J. King, 25, walter, An American marine of the. U. S. S. the dance- Ashville who was at

at the tline, Bald that

hall

Port Washington, July 9. The Imperial Airways big trans- Atlantic flying boat, Caledonia, or- rived here froni Montreal to-day, thus completing her lung and unhurried journey from London to New York. A negro asked a Chinese dance girl to partner him and this was resented The Pan-American

which

100% by a soldier who had been dancing from New with her previously. The soldier is

Clipper.

HAIYANG (Dougine) for Swatow, 3 took off almu Caledonia left Ire-sid to have pushed the negro off and

p.m., Ce's Wharf, 28037.

KINGYUAN (B. & S.) for Swatow, 2 p.m. West Point. 30331.

KWAISANG (5.34.) for Shanghai, 4 p.... 30311.

KWANGTUNG (B. & 8,) for Noihow, a p... West Point. 10331.

NOJIMA MANU (CY.F.) for Europe. 10. Kowloon Wharf.

PORT DIRECTORY ANDRE LEBON (M.), Kowloon}"

"

Wharf.

CARTHAGE (1. & 0.), "Kowloon Wharf.

YOOSHING (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. ENPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.),| Kowloon Wher

INSANG (JM.), B.2. KWAISANG (L.M.), 1.2.

....

KWANGCHOW B. &S.), Taikoo

Dock.

KUTSANG (J.M.), A.15. MUINAM C. & 8.). B.1. NINGHAI (B. & 8.), Taikoo Dock. NOJAMA MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon Wharf.

PAUL DOUMER (M.M.), West Peint. TALTHYBIU9 (B. & 6.), A.11.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agenta Phone Numbers Given) CARTHAGE (P. & 0.) from Shang-

27721. Ini, Kowloon Wharf.

GENERAL LEE (Ftates) frum Mant- la, 10.30 nm, A.1. 30371.

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar) front Kowloon Wharf. Shanghi, 28171.

SAILED YESTERDAY fAgents Phone Numbers Given) ALIPORE (P. & 0.) for Europe,)

27721 pm, idetream.

EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.3.) for Honlulu, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 24040. | YATSHING (J.M.) for Tientsin, 215] P., B.S. 3031.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) from Saigan,!

., Kowloon Whart. 26651. G.G. PAUL DOUMER (M.M.) from Haiphong, 8 .m., West Point. 26061.

GROOTEKERK (2.6.J.) from Shwog hai. 6 p.to., A., 2015.

KWAISANG a.m., B.2. 30311.

NOJIMA

(J.M.) from Canton,

from

VESSELS DUE

ACHILLES (R. & 9.). July 26, AFRIKA (E.A.C.), July

foundland as the

land, and which passed the British

three other soldiers then came le machine in mid-ocean, arrived in the latter defended liimself, Two or London on schedule from Foynes

their comrade's assistance and other Harbour.-Reuter Bulletin Service,

negroes joined in.

"I did not take part in it myself, except to try and paelfy." said this eye-witness, "and I don't think any of the negroes used their knives."

Mr. Heaney, Manager of the dance- hall, sold he was standing at the door when the fight started. It was over

VISIT NOT USEFUL

Berlin, July D. An offcial Intimation that a visit to London by Baron von Neurath,. Ger man Foreign

Minister CLAUS RICKMERS (Jebnen), July 18. present be considered useful, in contin six or seven minutes. One soldier tained in a commentary issued by the had blood streaming from a wound in his chest and another had a wound German News Agency in reference fo

used. the speech delivered last night by Mr. in his grain. I saw no weapons

Two negroes who left the hall Neville Chamberlain, British Prime after the fracas were Inter detained by the police on board the President Grant.

1

ANNA MAERSK (Jebsen), July 20..

CREMER (J.CJ.L.), July 13,

CHARSANG (J.M.), July 18,

CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 23. DAVIKEN (3.81.1, July 11.

RUSSIA

ERMLAND (Jobsen), July 17. FURYPYLUS (V. & S.), July 15, EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), July 30.

EMPRESS

(C.P.S.), OP July 15

FRIDERUN (Molchers), July 18. GROOTEKERE (JCJ.L.), July 11, HARUNA MARU (N.Y.K.), July 10, HOSANG (J.M.), July 18. ISLAMI (J.M.), July 19.

HAMO MARU (...), July 21. MARCHEN MAERSK (Jebsen), July NICEFO DE LARRINACA (Jebsen), July 17.

15.

12.

NOVIKEN (J.M.), July 14.

PATROCLUS (B. & 9.), July 16, PRESIDENT DOUMER (M.M.), July

RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 20. SILVER WALNUT (Furness), July 14. SINNINGTON COURT (Melchers), July 18,

TAKSANG (J.M.). July 20, TAI YANG (Dodwell), July 17. TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 30. TARIFA (Thoresen), July 18, TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.), Aug. 5. THESEUS (B. & 8.), July 14, TJIKARANG (3.03.1), July 18. TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.), July 20. TJIXENBANG (J.CJL), July 31. TJISAROEA (3.C.J..), July 11. TRIANON (Thoresen). July 10. WOODGAR (E.A.C.), July 12,

S.S. KWAISANG

The Kwaisang, Indo-China Steuni Navigation Co., Ltd., will leave Hong;

Swalow kong for Taingiau vin Shanghai t

noon to-morrow.

M. V. SILVER WALNUT

(N.Y.K.) MARU

The motor vessel Silverwalnut, Fur- Shanghai, n... Kowloon Wharf, 39291. viens (Far East) hnited, is expreted TALTHYNIUS (I. & S.) from Shong here from Los Angeles on Wednesday,

July 14,

OF ORANGEMENhai, 5 a... A.1, 30331.

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at Union Church, Ken- nedy Road:

Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Even- ing Service 8 pm.

Preacher at both services: Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow.

There will be a meeting of the

Management Committee at the close

of the Morning Service.

There will be a parade of the Loyal Orange Lodge at the Evening Service. The Social Hour will be held after the Evening Service,

The SA.C.A. meets in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

SUBJECT AND TEXT

TANGO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Shang- hul, 3 pan, Kowloon Wharf. 30291.

SAILING TO-DAY (Agent Phone Numbers Given) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) for Shang l. 3. Kowloon Wharf. 20051. GENERAL LEE (States) for America, 1. A.1. 3037.

CARTHAGE (P. & D.) for Europe,; noon, Kowloon Wharf. 7721.

KUTHANG (J.M.) for Calcutta, pan. A.15. 30111.

for

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar) Manila, 0 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. ARRIVING TO-MORROW

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

The R.M.S. Empress of Russia left Kobe yesterday afternoon and la duo at She will leave Nagasaki this afternoon. Nagozaki early to-inorrow morning. for Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila.

PASSENGER LIST

Minister. Reuter.

UNIVERSITY COURT

EMIR'S APPROVAL His Excellency the Omeer Ad- ministering the Government

Jerusalem, July 9, bas

Emir Abdullah of Transjordan, in- nominated Mr. M. H. Turner as a Member of the Court of the Univer-terviewed on the recommendations sity of Hongkong for a period of contained in the Palestine Commis- three years, and has also nominated sion's report, declared that the find- Mr. J. K. Bousfeld as a Member of ings provided the best solution which the Court during the absence from could be adopted, considering. the Colony of Dr. G. D. R. Black, the clrcumstances In Palestine.

Reuter. O.B.E., V.D.

LITTLE BOY HURT

HARBOUR RESCUE

So On, 20, was rescued when he fell Muster J. Wilkins, G, was sent to or jumped off a ferry on the way to Kowloon Hospital yesterday with Yaumati last night, No Lai-kan, L

nother head injuries after had tripped seaman, of the Montale, and fallen on the verandah of his ferry, swam to his assistance and home. His condition is not serious. held him until help arrived.

POST

OFFICE..

Andre Lebon

Soochow

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon

Tainan

Islami

Klangsu

Svudan

Tsushima Maru

Newchwang

Lyons Maru

Pres. Cleveland

Japun

Sirults

INWARD MAILS

G

Saigon

.July 10.

Haiphong

G.G. Paul Doumer

.July 10.

Bangkok and Swatow

Kwelyang

.July 10.

Japan

Nojima Maru

.July 10.

Shanghai and Swatow

July 10.

Shanghai

Talthyblus

July 10.

Shanghai

Tango Moru

July 10.

Shanghai and Amoy

July 10,

July 11.

Straits

July 11.

Strails

July 11.

July 11.

Swatow

July 12.

July 12.

July 12.

Pres. Doumer Cremer

July 12.

July 13.

Imperial Airways Plane

July 13.

Yasukuni Maru

July 13.

Agamemnon

.July 14.

Eurypylus

.July 14.

Air Malt by "Pan American Airways

Direct Bervice"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date, 7th July,

July 14,

Theseus

July 14.

Conte Blancamano

July 18.

MAILS

who arrived Among the passengers here yesterday from Shanghai and Japan by the P. and D. Carthage were: II. E. Majar General A. W. Burtho- lamew, the General Officer Commanding, necompanied by ire. Bartholomew, re- turning from an Inspection trip to North China and a subsequent holiday In Japan, Capt. Denulng. Mrs. Den ning and two children, Dr. Then. Knote, (Agents Phone Numbers Given)

F/1.

Soldenberg, Mr. Seidenberg, ISLAMI (J.M.) from Calcutta, a.m., Major Eecles, biza. Eccles. Miza 1. Har Kowloon Whart. 30911.

rison, F. Ortlepp, C. A. Balovenaky, G. PROMINENT (J.M.) from Tientsin, DC. Onatsevitch, Mr. Peng, G. F. Bhey- n.m.. B.8, 30311.

SOUDAN. (P. &.0.) from Straits, 10 .m.. Kowloon Wharf, 7721,

TJISAROEA (J.CIL.) from Strait, daylight, midstream. 28015.

koplis, K. Vlegeil, M. 1. Nemoff, MTS, Nemo, Miss Teo Sek-loan, Mr. Teo Keng-trow, Mrs. Tan Swee-Ilm, Mr. Tan Hong-Ghim, Mra. Tag and Mrs. Wee Keng-cheng.

DAY BY DAY NEWS

IT 15 MY BELIEF THAT NOT SELF- INTEREST BUY SELF-SACRIFICE 13

LAW

WHICH UPON

IN BRIEF

Manila

Shanghai

Straits

Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 3rd July.

Straits Shanghai

Strails

Straits Straits

OUTWARD

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes carller than the Ume given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.

Date: *D* Time.

..Sat, July 10, July 10, Noon. .....Sat, July 10,

For

Per

Saturday

Straits and Calcutta

... Kutsang Parcels.......July 10, 11 am.

Ord.,

G.PO, and K.P,0.

nez..

.July 10, Noon. Ord.......July 10, 12.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Canton and Districts.. C.N.A.C. Flans

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Andre Lebon Sat., July 10, 1.30 p.m.

THE

HUMAN

It is notified that the names of Cinemas. Limited, and De Sousa and Co., Ltd., have been struck off the Register.

Siberia. Foochow

Halphong

Manila

The subject of the Lesson Sermon ONLY in all churches of Christ, Scientist, soCIETY CAN BE GROUNDED WITH ANY to-morrow, July 11, will be: "Sacra- OPE OF PROSPERITY AND FERMANENCE.

-Kingsley. ment."

It is notified for general Informa- Honour the Acting Chief Justice has ordered that the next Criminal Sessions shall be held on Monday, July 19, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

The Golden Text will be: "What are these which are arrayed in white One of the inost gruelling tests to.

robes? and whence came they?.... tion that, His which a motor car enn be put in the Americas is the clanb to the statue These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed of Christ slanding at an elevation of

their robes, and made them white in 13,500 feet at the crest of the high-the blood of the lamb." (Rev. 7: 13, way over the Andes, between Chile

147. and Argentina,

Among others, the following cita- the Bible will be read; tions from "Blessed are the poor in splitt, for the kingdom of heaven. theirs la Blessed are they that mourn: for, they shall be comforted. Blessed are they volunteer Force. the

which do hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be filled. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God." (Matt. 5:3, 4, 6,

The journey from Santiago, Chile, takes the motor car to altitudes en- countered on few other highways in the Western Hemisphere The lolly heights of the Andes where rare atmosphere sometimes causes discomfort to all but the healthiest serious of persons provided no

to a 00-horse- obstacles, however, power Ford V-8 which recently 8).

the religious climb to made the shrine.

Though the Ford was powered with the lighter, economical engine passengers and and carried three photographie equipment, it made the trip without dimeulty. Moreover, it was not necessary to add oil or water, at any time on the 220-mile round telp from Santiago.

His Excellency the Omeer Adminis- by Surgeon- the relinquishment ecing the Government has approved Lieutenant Leslie John Davis of his Commission in the Hongkong Naval

The number of Emigrants leaving the Colony for the Straits Settle ments during the month of 1937, was 13,240,

June,

At the meeting of the Rotary Club on Tuesday, July 13, Dr. Giles Hall. M.D., of the Felping Union Medical College-brother of Bishop Hall- will speak on "The Development of Anti-Tuberculosis in China,"

A bankruptcy notification stutes

has been declared in the ease of that a second dividend of $0 per cent. Augusto Maximo dos Passos Victal, accountant, of Kowloon City.

It is notified that in exercise of the

the It is notified that His Excellency the powera conferred by section 8 (2) of the Rating Ordinance, 2001, Governor in Council has adopted Officer Administering the Govern- wholly, as the valuation for the year ment, under instructions received commencing on July 1, 1837, the from the Secretary of State for the valuation made for the previous year Colonies, has made the following ap- Bernard Joseph of the tenements in those parts of pointment:-Mr. the New Territories comprised in the Morahan to be a Physical Training Supervisor, Education Department. urban area of Tsun Wan.

EXCHANGE

Selling

The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude the following passages from the Christian Science Textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Chrla- don Science demonstrates that none od, as but the pure in heart can see God, the gospel teaches. In proportion to his purity is man perfect; and fection is the order of celestial being which demonstrates Life in Christ, Life's spiritual ideal. It is the living The first leg of the jauni made

Christ, the practical Truth, which makes Jesus the resurrection and T.T. London by the 00-horse-power Ford was

the life" to all who follow him in Demand from Santiago, 1,680 feet above sca level, over the Cuesta de Chacabuco deed. Obeying his pro precepts, T.T. Shanghal

precious would be communicated to the repregrade, which took the party to following his demonstration as tar T.T. Singapare sentatives.

8,000-feet elevation. The rule then With regard to the meeting, to descended to Los Andes, a border as we apprehend we drink of his

cup, partake of his bread, are baptis-T.. Japan day, it is remarked in London that town, to climb again to Rio Blanco, ed with his purity; and at last we TT. Indila there has been na break-down in 5,000 feet above the sea. From this shall rest, alt down with him, in a non-Intervention and the gathering point the way led to Portillo, cilmb-

principle which triumphs over death." dispersed in a far better atmosphere ing to a 10,000-foot elevation in 25 full understanding of the divine

Caracoles, than when, at the beginning, a com- miles, then four miles plete deadlock was envisaged 11,200 feet, and five miles farther to (Pages 337, 31). Reuter.

the top of the Andes road to the 13,500-foot elevation.

The trip to the Statue of Christ can be made only in the Chilean Notification made that the following Judges of the Court have summer, for In winter roadways are been submitted through the Secret- blacked by snowdrifts which some- times reach a depth of 25 feet. In nry of State for the Colonies and approved by the Lord Chancellor the summer, however, they are ex- for the purpose of exercing jurisdic cerrively dusty, increasing the dit- tion under the Indian and Colonial ficulty of the climb. Many of the Divorce Jurisdiction Act, 1920;-Sir turns are so sharp that it is neces- Atholl MacGregor, Kt., Chlef Justice,sary to back several times to round Mr. Justice Lindsell. Puise Judge.

them.

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

.15. 2%

18. 25% The Ilver Conservancy Commision for 101 Kwangtung Province atues the follow- ing report on water levels, in metres, .51% for the West. North and East fiver

"Highest Lowest. 104

Place of

WL W.L. .00% Observation record recoril D/T 9/7 -30% West River at

Wuchaw 4-24.28 −0.76 + 0.94 + 0.40 ...00) Weat River at

0

0.

on

an

+340 +3.30

+3.77-2.69

.77 Shamshut 8.41 1.52 1.0 1.77

T.T. U.S.A.

T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia

.54%

Shlubing -12.50 North Juver at

T.T. Bangkok

14034

Tsingyuen + 8.20

North River at

T.T. Saigon

7:80

East River at

.7432 .1311⁄2 .1/0

Buying

Announcement

TT. France First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- kang.

Branch of The Mother Church T.T. Germany The Firkt Church of Christ Scientist In TT. Switzerland Boston, Mas.. Macdonnell Road, close to

TT. Australia Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 an Testimony Miseling Wednesday 8 p.m. A Reading Room is located at Hanic of Zast Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and is open daily 10.30 am-2pm. 4 m/s. L/C London Saturdays 10,30 man.12.20

4 m/s. D/P 158 except Wednesdays. and | Balur- 4 m/s. L/C USA. days 6-7 p.m. All authorised Science Literature, is availabıla

4 m/s. Franco Reading Room. The pubția 1a cordially 30 đ/d. Indin invited to attend the services and to viỸ

US. Cross rate in London the Reading Room.

Christian at the

do

Sheklung "4- 4,72 −0.93 € 1.02 +1.80

CENTRAL MARKET

DEMOLITION

.1/201

Tenders are being invited for the 2.27/82 demolition of the Central Market. 30% The work consists of the demolition 0.30 and removal from the site of the .9113 existing building known ns the 1.35% Central Market.

Holhow, Pakhol and Halphong Amoy Salgon

Air Mall for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- chow and N. China (via Shanghai)

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghal

Sulyong Conton

.Sat, July 10, 1.30 p.m.

Sat., July 10, 2 p.m.

Pres. Grant ..Sat., July 10, 4.30 p.m.

Kwangtung

Muinam... Lycemoon

.Sat, July 10, 5 p.m.

Sat, July 10, 5 p.m. Sat, July 10, 5 5.m.

Sat, July 10. Sheungwan F.0.

July 10, 5 p.m. July 10, 7 p.m.

G.P.O,

July 10, 5 p.m.

July 11, 5 33.

Canton Maru...Sun., July 11, 9 a.m.. Soudan

.Sun., July 11, 9 a.m.

Rex..

Ord.,

Rex..

Ord..

Kowloon F.O.

July 10, 5 p.m. ..July 10, 5.30 p.m.

1

Reg.,

Ord..

Sunday

Monday

Newchwang Mon., July 12, 4.30 p.m...

Tuesday

G.P.O. and Kr.O,

Reg.

Ord.,

Dairen

Air Mail for "Franco Orient Service" Pres. Doumer ..............Tuts, July 13.

--duo Marseilles 25th July.

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Saigon, Ceylon, Indio, East and S. Pres. Daumer

Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marsollles 10th August.

Batavia

Japan and San Francisco

Due San Francisco, 10th August Shanghai and Japan

July 18, 8.30 am.. July 13, 9 s.XX}-- Tues., July 13,

ReR.,

.July 13, 8.45 a.m. Ord.,

July 13, 9.30 a.m. Tilsaroca....Tues., July 13, 9.30 am.. Bokuyo Maru

Tues., July 13, 10.30 a.m. Yasukuni Maru

Tues., July 13, 1.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Flane_.................. Tues, July 18..

Direct Service"

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Cleveland.....Tues., July 13.

G. F. O. and K. P. O.

Reg.

Ord..

July 18, 4 p.m. July 18, 5 pm

Central and South America, *Canada and Europe via San Francisco and *Europe via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 3rd August),

Parceis, Regi Ord.,

July 13, 4 pm.

Wednesday

July 13, 5 pm.

July 13, 5.30 p.m.

......Wed., July 14.

G. P. O. and K. P. O, Parcels, Reg. Ord Fukuken Maru

Straits, Aden, Egypt and Europe Agamemnon

vin Morsellles-due Marseilles, 12th August and London Parcela -due London 19th August. Swalow, Amoy and Formosa ...... Fort Bayard and Halphong

July 14, 0 a.m. July 14, 0.45 a.m. July, 14, 10.30 a.m.

Wed, July 14, 10.30 am,

G. G. Paul Doumer

Wed, July 14, 2 p.m. Tainan.....Wed., July 14, 3.30 p.m. Pan American Airways Plano

Wed. July 16

Amoy Air

Manila, - Guam, Mfall for

the Honolulu, and U.S.A.. by "Pan American Airways Direct "Service" due San Francisco, 20th

July

Kowloon P.0.

July 14, 5. p. July 14, 5 p.m. *Superscribed correspondence only.

Ros.. Ord.,

Ord..

„July 14, 8 pm

July 15, 8 m.IIS.

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