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THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

CABLES

BUOYANT REVENUE IN AUSTRALIA

to

fram

Sydney. Buoyancy of the Federal revenue The hail- excecar expectations. THE FIFTY-FIRST ORDINARY year's revenue to Dec, 31 is

£2,000,000 The Cabinet is ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE-over last year. HOLDERS will bo hold at the therefore considering the abandon-

ment of the Budget proposal Office of Mesars. Jardino, Mathe-

borrow £2,000,000 from London for son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the urgent defence requirements 11th March, 1938, AT 11 A.M., for Britain. This was much criticised from both sides of the. House in the of receiving the the purpose

Budget debate. Report of the Directora and the for tho Statement of Accounts year ended 31st December, 1937.

The Transfer Books of tho Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 4th March, 1938, to Friday, the 11th March, 1938, both days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 21st February, 1938.

Suality and toate. Reservation phone THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC 32404. Java Restaurant, Lockhart Road, 44, Hongkong.

WANTED.

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SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED: For a period of about 8 months: An European Stenographer-

Secretary, general knowledge of music desirable. Salary $150 per Apply with reference to

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P. O. Box 209,

ACKNOWLEDGE DONATIONS ·

+

The Director of St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade has the hon- our to acknowledge with appreciation and thanks the receipt of the follow- Ing donations and gifts:

Sir Elly Kadoorie and Sons, $500.00 250,00 Mr. J. E. Joseph

H.K. Telephone Co.

Directorsal

Hon. Mr. T. N. châu

"For Service Blendered"

Mr. A.

Edgar

Mrs. Arthur Wob

Cheung Chau Babies)

CO., LTD.

On the other hand, the Taxpayers' Association, belleving that the Lyons Government will go down in history. as the heaviest taxer since Federa- that the ton took place, insists London loan should not be aban- doned. Local taxpayers should benet by the expected handsome

surplus,

Canberra hints that next year's defence costs will be £2,000,000 over the current year's vote.

Infantile Paralysis-The long con troversy

Elizabeth over Sister Kenny's methods of treating infan- tile paralysis has been reawakened by the Queensland Royal Commis- sion's report expressing the opinion

is

MONDAY

CAER CLARK CUP

C.B.A. Women Record First Victory Of Season

The Central British Association

·registered· their first, win of the sea- son in the Caer Clark Cup, match on Saturday, when they unexpectedly beat the Hongkong Ladies by one goal to nil, scored by Mr. White..

The C. B. A. success has given the "Y" Ladies custody of the trophy for the second year in succession.

The Kimo was fast and interesting, each: aldo attacking in turn. The goal scored by Mrs. White was in the first, balf, while in the second half there was no scoring.

The winners were best served by Mrs. White, Miss B. Parsons, Miss Clewer, Miss Woolley and Mis Whitley, while for the losers Miss Pope in the pivotal post played a grand game. Miss Smalley was the pick of the forwards. Teams:

flongkong Ladies-Mrs. Lunson; Mis Gray and Miles Hebling: Mish Green, Miss Pope and Miss Gordon Smith; Miss Smalley, Miss Dalziel, Miss Marsh, Mizs Blackburn and Miss Purvis,

DRAWN CUP

C.B.A. Ladics-Miss D. Moss: Mis P. Whitley and Mika P. Woolley; Miss I. L. Woolley, Miss B. Parsons int the system is not to be re- commended at any alage of the and Miss E. Clewer; Miss F. Best, discase. The Victorian Government | Mrs. R. Forster, Mrs. M. White, Miss Notice is hereby givon that the

nevertheless supporting the Daniels and Miss D. Hunt. Forty-ninth Ordinary Yearly Meet-establishment of રી clinic which ing will be held at the Com-Sister Kenny will conduct. pany's Offices,, P. & O. Building, on Thursday, 10th March, 1938, at 11 am, for the purpose of presont- ing the. Report of the Directors together with $1 Accounts to 31st December, 1937, and electing Directors and Audi- tors.

Statement of

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 26th February to 10th March, 1938, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered..

By Order of the Board of Directors,

GIRD, LIVINGSTON &

CO., LTD.,

Agents.

- Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.

NAVY CONTRACTS 1938--1939,

CANADA

GOVERNMENT MAY REBUKE CONSUL

Ottawa.

A reprimand from the Government to Dr. Chang Lok-chen, Chinese Consul-General for Canada, is ex- peeled to-day, following his speech at Ottawa last night when he said: Tuc the day the "Canada will neglected her western defences. If you think you will remain secure by folding your arms and depending on the English and the Monroe Doctrine you will be in the position of Kello, which

Pact.

relled on the

"The United States and Japan are preparing to get at each other in the near future, Britain is sitting back and saying Take your time, old man. there is no hurry about it. But the Lion some day will wag its tall. Just now, however, it seems content to let things rest as they are."

Business Booming-Canadian busi ness continues to

ahead, accord- ing to a

a statemerge

by Mr. J. L ter of National Re Minister Sealed tenders for the supply Tinsley. of the undermentioned stores for venue. During the first nine

Bacal

Federal H.M Naval Service at Hong Kong, was £12,000,000 above that of the commencing 1st April, 1938, will corresponding period a year ago. All be received until noon on the dates districts, except two, showed gains, specified by the Superintendent Income-tax returns and Customs and and Victualling Store Officer, H.M. Excise tax revenue showed an in- crease of more than £9,000,000. In- Victualling Yard, Kowloon, from come-tax revenue was up by over whom forms of tender and any £3,000,000. necessary information can be obtained on application:- Bread 28th Feb., 1938.)

Messrs.

200,00

H.E. Major General A. W.

Bartholomew

50,00

50,00

50,00 30.00

. (for

Mr. A. el Arculli

Mr. N. L. Smith

25.00 25.00 10.00

Wallace Harper and Co.

(Per Miss R. Rumjahn) Dr. Seming Sze ......

(Fer

Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan) Mr. Keong Wal .. (Per Miss

Kwan Wal Chuen)

10.00

10.00

3,00

Mr. Chan Chow Hing..(Per

Miss Kwan Wal Chuen) ..

2.00

Per Nestles and Anglo Swiss Con-

12

densed Milk Co.-2 Cases of Milk for

Lard

28th Feb., 1938.) months.

New Territory Clinics.

Biscuit

28th Feb, 1938.)

Sugar

3rd Mar, 1038.) 8

Rice

3rd Mar, 1938.), months.

Fresh

Butter

3rd Mar., 1938.)

0

Tinned

FOR RELIEF WORK

H.K. International Rellef Associa

tion-1 Case of Sticking Plaster: 2

bags of bandages.

Chinese Emergency

Relief Com-

mittee (Honolulu)-4 Cases contain-

ing Portable X-ray set.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary Issued at noon Saturday, says:

Market continues to rule firm with an upward tendency, and to- day's prices show a marked improve- ment. Business has been done in Hotels at $0.00, Wharves $129, Elec- tries $50, Cements at $15 and

· Providents (Old) at $2,82%,

Buyers

Hongkong Banks $1,540 cum. Div. Union Insurance $305

Underwriters $1.40

Douglases 100

Union Waterboala (9.30

HK. Wharves $120

ILK. Docks 30

Providenti. (OIA), $2.00)

Providents (New) 75 eta.

HJC Hotel $0.45

ILK. Realles 8520

H.K. Trame $14.00 Ex, Div

Peak Trams (olaj pay

China Lights (Old) $1

China läights (New) 87.60

ILK. Electrica 57% Macao Electrics i

Telephones (Old) $2

Telephoner [Now) 19.20 Cements 1645;.

ILK. Rope $4.60

Dairy Farma 1975.

Lane, Crawfords €1.20

Shamithai Cuttons Sh. (58

Entertainments 10%

Constructions #134"

Govt, Loan 1 Prem Marsinaha (ILK) 4/0

Bellors

Providents (010) $2.05 Peak Trams (New) 83% Maremans (RJ) B

Dales

Weston Digurances $203

1.K. Wharves $120/121

II. Donka (201⁄4¿

Providenta (Old) $2,657.00

H.K. Landa

33

Realties $5.20

I.K. Trams 1145/70 ex; Div.

China Lights (it) $10.00 $11

IT.I. Kierleien $30%

Telephones (Old) $25.00

Telephone (New) £5.50 Cementa 814

Watsons. #6/A,In Mortmans (K.) 479

Antamoks Ps. ti cis. Atoks 20, sta Dogulo Gold 23% ela. Denguet Consol, 12.00

·Coro Gevon Dá vía, Consol. Minen oli eta. Demonstrations 6715 elu.

1. X. in 23 cta.

Paracalo CispTAIN AT COLL. Ban Mauricio, ed. eta, Hugues 2015 etw. United Parmonie, diz otu

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

“ARLAMIS"

No. 7 A/38

of

of the

year

SOUTH AFRICA

the

HUNDRED FARMERS

HUNT A LION

Johannesburg.

black-maned killer lion which has

to

hovo

#

To decide the runners-up position In the Brawn Cup competition, the Club de Recrelo and St. Andrew's Ladies played, a drawn game

at Sookumpoo, both sides falling to find the net. Misa E. Chung and Miss J. Broadbridge nt back for St. Andrew's played good gume, Teams:

St. Andrew's Ladies-J. Hall; E. Chang and J. Broadbridge: P. Law- son, M. Roxa and B. Greaves; V. Churn, Y. Ho, M. Chur, D. Roberts and D. Hall.

betro and O. Botelho; M. Sava, P. Recreio Ladies.-Z. Barros; M. Ri- Gonsalves and Mrs. A. Noronha, N. Gonsalves, M. Roza, B. Remedios, A Alves and M. Remedios.

In another Brawn Cup match, the Central British School "B" beat the Central British Association Ladies by four goals to one.

Miss McKelvic scored two goals in the first half, and immediately after the resumption Miss K. Winch, cen- tre-forward, replied for the losers. Towards the end of the match Miss McKelvie scored two more goals.

TEAM SELECTED The following will represent the CB.A. Ladles Second X1 in a Brawn Cup Fixture Match against the Sea- forth Ladies, to-day, at 3 pm, on the C.B.A. ground, King's Fork:

P. MacFoyden: P. Everest and M. Clarke; J. Black, L. Dunn and J. Whiteman; M. MucAlpine, K. Winch, E. Woolley, F. Grimmiti and' E. Hunt.

TO VISIT MACAO

|

FEBRUARY 21, 1938:

ANTI-RED STRUGGLE BASIS OF POLICY

Hitler To Recognise Manchukuo

Vital Address To Reichstag

POST

RACE NOTICES

The Money Order Office will bo open to the pubile from 10 n.m. to 12 noon, during the Races, on 21st, 22nd and 23rd February, 1938.

OFFICE.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Ordinary air mail letters for Im- Servico to perial Airways Direct Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon, Post Office and General Post Office at 9.00 a.m. on Sundays, Letters for this Service; may be posted in the ordinary post- Ing boxes at Kowloon Post Office

and Berlin, Feb, 20. Nazl deputies in brown and black Kroll uniforms assembled at the Opera House before, noon to-day for the meeting of the Reichstag.

cagle

The Reichstag was elaborately de- corated, the general effects and light- ing being prepared by a scenic artist. There was a huge gold-framed sun, surmounted by the German with 30-foot wingspread shining be- hind Hitler's head throughout the speech The walls bebind were hung with terracotta coloured velvet decorated swastika,

The proceedings were, opened by General Herman Coering. The de- puties rose smartly as Hitler entered. General Goering declared that the session was open and called on Hitler to speak.

Hitler said it was expected that the bo called on tho Reichstag would anniversary of the Nazi State, Jan- uary 30, but it was postponed until to-day because it was necessary to bring about an urgently necessary clarification in one specific sphere of foreign politics because such a

a specch does not deal only with the past but also the future. He declared that if he had not called the Chancellorship thing but chaos.

In 1933 there would have been no-

BLOODLESS REVOLT

"When the industrial areas were dying out owing to poverty and nourishment, the time had come for something to be done. For 15 years we were spineless and hopeless, on object of oppression which, in the name of democratle idenis, thrashed us with the most cruel whip of a truly sadistic egotism." Hitler de- clared that the Nazi revolution was wero bloodless, whereas millions slaughtered in Russia and at least a half million were killed by Marxists in Spain.

Hiller quoted statistics showing a decline in unemployment and econo- mic improvement. He said, "Who- ever disturbs my mission is an enemy of the people."

At 1.45 p.m. Hier had heen speaking for an hour and three quar- tera. His voice was still excellent and he was likely to continue for at Icast another hour.

In the course of his speech Hitler announced that Germany would re-

·cognize Manchukuo.

Hitler spoke for an hour on Ger- many's Industrial improvements and declared inter alia that steel produc- tion in 1938 would be 21,000,000-tons, second only to the United States. Including military aerodromes.

Touring Toam To Play Germany had 100 aerodromes

On February 28

via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong who gained prominence some time Britents

team.

over

to

be

AIR MAIL SERVICES

Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended.

·VIA SIDERIA ROUTE

Mall

Service "Via Siberia" temporarily suspended. ·

OUTWARD MAIL TIDIES

General Post Office. They Registered and Parcel Malls should be clearly marked "By Air closed 18 minutes earlier than the Mail" and hear suflicient postage, ume given below tunless otherwise Insufficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where malls are adverts taxed with double the deäiciency or ed to close at or before 9 am, regi forwarded by Steamer Service, atlstered and parcel mails are closed al The discretion of the Post Office, 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-Landon : dato, 12th February. Japan

Halphong, Pakhol and Hothow Straits

Java and Manila Straits

Per

Kaying

Lycaon

Tjhegara

Van Heutaz

Duo

Imperial Airways Plans February 21. Achilles

February 22.

February 22.

February 22.

February 22.

.February 22.

Airways Piane

.February 23,

Pres. Grant

Conto Verdo

Air Malt by "Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American cisco date, 13th February. U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Seattle date, 28th January)

Amoy

Straits

Straits

Japan and Formosa

Japan Japan

Japan and Shanghai Shanghai

Halphong

Japan and Shanghal Calcutta and Straits Japan

Straits..... Calcutta and Straits

Amoy

Straits

U.S.A., Japan and

Japon and Shanghal Straits

Japan

Santhia

Hakusan Moru

Hakozaki Maru":

Kamo Maru

Montevideo Maru

money

Somali

Glenapp Canton Gnelsennu

Suisang

Kumsang

Aencas

Sirdhana

Tilsaroca

Atreus..

Nankin

February 23. February 24. February 28. February February 28. February 25.

29.

February

20.

February 27. February 27,

February 27. February 28.

March 1.

.March 1.

.March 1.

.March 2.

Saigon

Marechal Joffre

March 2.

Manila-San

Francisco date, 5th February.

Pres, Coolidge Aramis Barentsz

March 2.

March 3.

March 3.

Saigon

Bentelcoo

March 3.

Tanda

March 3-

Japun

Manila Maru

.March 4,

Straits

Cyclops

March 5.

Australia and Manila Straits

March 6.

Perseus

.March $.

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Date and Time

Monday Air Mail for Wachow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Pinna

Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C., Airways Direct. Ber- vice."

Mon, Feb. 21,

K.P.O.

Kcg.

Ord

G.P.O.

Rez.

Feb. 21, 5 pm.

Ord.,

Ching On

Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Formosa ..

Tientsin

Fort Boyard and 'Haiphong

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Tuesday

.Feb. 21, 5 p.n.. Feb. 21, 6 p.L.

Feb. 22, 6 B.II.

.Tues., Feb, 22, 0.15 a.m.. On Lee.... Tues., Feb. 22, 10.00 ... Hongkong Maru

Tucs., Feb. 22, 10.30 a.m. Nanning ..Tues., Feb. 22, 10.30 a.m. G.G. Paul Doumer

Tues, Feb. 22, 2 p.m.. Hallan...... ¡Tues, Feb. 22, 3 p.m..

ShongholJapan, Canada, USA, Emp. of Asia.

Central and South America and

Tues., Feb. 23.

Feb. 22, 5 p.m. Tues., Feb. 22..

Feb. 22, 4 p.m.

not

•Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C, 12th March

•Straits and Calcutta

Parcels, ...

Yuensang ...

Reg., Ord,,

Parcels Ord.

Feb. 22, 3 p.m. Feb. 22, 4.15 pm.

.Feb. 22, 6 pm

Tues., Feb. 232.

G.P.O.

Parcels

Reg

He declared there was only one power in Germany, namely National Socialism. There

conflict between the Army and National So- cialism.

was no

He thanked von Blomberg and von Fritsch for the way they had rebuilt the army.

One hundred moter-cars, manned by farmers and accompanied by native beaters and trapping dogs, are scouring the bush in the Naboom- Butter

3rd Mar, 1938.). months.spruit area to-night in search of a

Macao, Feb. 18. Considerable interest has been Potatoes and Vegetables 9th 3

March, 1038.

months recently been terrorising the district, aroused in the Portuguesse colony In The right to reject the lowest or The lion's spoor has been found the forthcoming football match

leading towards Fotgietersrusi. Half take place at Macao on February 28, any tender is reserved.

* dozen commandos

the Islington Corinthians are plunging bave courteously agreed to play.

in which through the mountains in the hope of rounding up the lion early to- Time touring team will meet an All-

FOREIGN POLICY morrow morning. The animal is Macao team drawn from the various believed to be wounded. Every

in clubs this colony and, although the

Turning to foreign policy he de- precaution is being taken to guard match will be one-sided, it is certain

clared "We are

to game wil

opposed

Boy against accidents.

that a very fine

expansion of Bolshevism. I fear that Gen. Smal's Opponent Gen. witnessed.

would not ald Smuts

A number of football enthusiasts Japanese defeat powerful

Europe or the United States but only opponent at Standerton in this year's in Macao are taking a very keen in- general election. Mr. P. Van Der terest in the matter, and Mr. Arthur Soviet Russia. I do not consider mentally to Merwe Martins, M.P. for the adjoin Lew is the foremost mover in the China. strong enough Bringing Cargo from Marseilles ing consultuency of Wakkerstroom,

to bring

the resist.

victory on Wednesday, 16th February, 1938. ago when expelled from the United is understood that Mr. F.

It is

be⚫ ICES Consignees are hereby informed party caucus for repeatedly voting Gellion, General Manager of the that their goods with the exception against the Government, has decided Electric Lighting Company, is also of Opium, Treasure and Valuables to transfer to Standerton, Under taking a keen interest in the matter, are being landed and stored into the the new delimitation a large number while His Excellency the Governor Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon of his voters have been included in of Macas has agreed to extend his Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- | Gen. Smuts's constituency.

patronage to the game-Our Own loon, whence delivery may be ob- Prosperity to Last.-At the open- | Correspondent, tained immediately after landing.

ing of a new clothing factory at Capo

Town to-day Mr. Fouric, Minister of Industries, said that on the evidence available the prosperity Damaged Packages will be examin- | whi

which South Africa was now en- ed by the Company's Surveyor Joying would continue for some time. Messrs-Goddard and Dies at otherwise lying idle to be brought "We can confidently ask capital the presence of the Consignees 10.00 am on Tuesday, 22nd Feb-forward into industry," he said.

1920.

There is nothing to show that we ruary,

Consignees must have a Revenue have reached peak figures." Oficer in attendance when dullable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors...

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 26th

or they will not be re

1938,

any

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case, whatever.

MESSAGERIES MAKITIMES CO. Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.

Three Held In

Macao Murder

KENYA

WHITE SETTLEMENT

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

J.

be in wireless communication with The following ships are expected to the Hongkong Radio Station. Benvenue, Muinam, Helios, Nord- mark, Slam, Chungking, Shantung, Canton, Anshun, Woolgar. Ischin, Asian, Michigan, Shinhwa, President Coolidge, Tamerlane, Kaisar-I-Hind,

Viecroy,

my

been

"The greatest

Japanese would, in

opinion, dangerous than a Bolshevist victory We believe we are really mutual observers in the Far Eastern conflict. Peace would already established in the Far East if certain

have forces had not supported Japan's the case of opponents,

Just as in Abyssinia. It would have been better to have drawn China's atten- Llon to the seriousness of the situation, "I will always regard Japan as on element of security in regard to the culture of humanity. Bolshevist Victory

would

destroy European culture.

turn of

Straits, *Coylon, *India, Adeo, Achilles

Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles- -duc Marseilles, 25th March and London Parcels-due London, 1st April

Samshut and Wuchow... Manila

Wednesday

Amoy and Shanghai Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilono- lalu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Aleways Direct Servico" -due San Francisco, 3rd March.

Ord

and KP.O.

Feb. 22, 5 p.m. Feb. 23, 8.45:a.m.. .Feb. 23, 0.30 am.

Kong Ning..Wed, Feb. 23, 8.15 am Silversandal Wed., Feb. 23, 0.30 a.rs. Taiyuan..Wed, Feb. 23, 0.30 am. Yochow. Wed., Feb. 23, 8.30 am. Pan-American Airways Plano

Wed.,

Feb. 23. K. P.. O.

.Feb. 23, 5 pm. Feb. 23, 5 p.m...

Thursday

Samshul and Wuchow Hoihow, Fakhoi and Haiphong

Rex.. Ord

G. P. O.

Reg. Ord

.Feb. 23, 5 DIN .Feb. 24, 0 BA

Kongso Thurs., Feb. 24, 0.15 am.. Klungchow...Thurs., Feb. 24, 1 p.m..

Friday Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin .. Chaksang ¡Fri, Feb. 25, 8.30 am.. Shanghal

Conte Verde. Fri, Feb. 25, 9,30 a.m.. Fri, Feb. 20. Q. P. O. Parcels,..

Feb. 20, Noon.

Japan, Canada, USA., Central and President Grant P. O.

South America and' *Europe via Victorin B.C.-due Victoria B.C. 17th March

Feb, 25, 1.45 p.m.

Feb. 23, 2.30 pm,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Montevideo Maru".

South Africa Japan

Hakusan Maru Fri., Feb, 25, 3.30 pm.

Fri., Feb. 28, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "KLM. Airways Ser- Hakozaki Marn ....Fri, Feb. 25,

vice”—duo Amslerdam, 8th March

G. F. O, and K. P. O. Beg, Fab. 25, 4.30 pm Ord,......Feb, 25, 5.00 pm

Fri, Feb. 25. Feb. 25, 4 p. Feb. 26, 5 pan

Fri., Fab, 25.

Feb. 28, 4,15 pm. Feb, 25, 5 pm-

Fri., Feb. 25.

Feb, 16, 5 pm. Feb, 25, 6.30 p.m.

Straits and *Calcutta

......................... Sunthia

Parcels, Ord.

*Straits, "Ceylon, India, •East and Somail

South Africa, ,"*Aden, "Egypt, and

*Europe vin Marsellles-due Mar- acilles 20th March

Reg.

Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Ilakozaki. Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

G.P.0, and K.P.0.

Europe via Marseilles-duo Mar- sellics 27th March

Reg.

Ord

Manila, Australia and New Zenfond Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- Ren, day Island 10th March

Ord

Saturday Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt Gneisenau-

and parcels for Germany only via · no

Hamburg

..Sat, Feb. 30, B- p.m.

my

Air Mail for "Tomperial. Airwaza Imperial Airways Flans Sat, Feb. 20.

Dirret Service''--dae: London 7th

·G.P.0; and K.PO, March

Teb. 20, p.m.; Ord, 17 Feb, 27, 0a.m.

Ber

"Getmany and Italy have the same goal in the Spanish conflict. Ger many has no territorial interests in Spain but would regard Bolshevlem A disturbance to in power in Spain European equilibrium in which Ger- many would not be IN KENYA

iness carried out at Calcutta by the never return to the League,

would

Nairobi.

"Germany has no

no more territorial. Breach of Trust Chargo How a Resuscitation of the Indian con- capital of only £200 but an impose claims. against France since the re- troversy in Kenya is foreshadowed Ing office with a dozen typista nuc

the Saar and no difference by a resolution of the India Con- ceeded in attracting the attention of with Britain-Colonies excepted. Kress to send a deputation to India

Referring to Austria he said one the Investing public was rescribed to

was that the gitate against the Order-in by the Public Prosecutor at Bombay, hing beyond doubt Council continuing the reservation of when the European. partners of the general right of self determination the Kenya highlands exclusively for. Investors' Advisory Burcau, Max cannot be disregarded. The unbear white sellement. The deputation Davidson, formerly a bandaman, and able situation might have led to a hopes to move the Government of Gerald Mitchell, formerly Landon arious catastrophe. India to forestall the issue of the broker'n clerk, were charged with

Hope the Austrian chancellor 18 Macho, Feb, 20.

Order,

of criminal breach of trust and cheating: my opinion. i want to thank him.

polico report 140 complainte, We are all sons of one Who

propia Smart police work by the Macao | INDIA

matter where involving nearly £15,000.

our cradle stood. Pollen has resulted in the arrest of

Selener Gald Medal-Sir James Perhaps all this will help to lessen Jeans and Dr. F. W, Aston were the tension in three Chinese for the murder of

Europe. It is Joyklåsen | Mukherji | desire for the co-operation with Awarded the Calculin.

Italy Mrs. Alonco, a Portuguese lady, who-

to increase. Hold medal for the years 1937 und and Japan to Tho Viceroy, the was brutally done to death at her Linililigow.

Marquess of 1030 respectively by the indinn. "The German people are not war- accompanied by the Association for the Cultivation of like but soldierly; they do not residence soma days ago.

Marchioness, sailed for Madras this, Selenco Dr. Aston won the Nobel love war but fear it. The Party. morning for a tour of Bouthern Indin before returning to Delhi.

Prize for Chemistry in 1024. Sir, State and Ariny are the means for James is presiding over the Indian one purpong which is always - the The newspapers this morning em- Belenco Congress, The medal was I nations May. God give us wisdom plinaiso the strenuousness of the a bequest of the late Raja Joyklasen and courage to do right and not social programme and routine bits- Mukherji in 1939-Router.

recode from any danger Reuter

The men arrested will be formal ly charged to-morrow,Chur Oson Correspondent.

VICEROY'S TOUR

Fri, Feb. 25, Feb. 25, 6 p.m.

Feb, 25, 5.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Australia by the- Im- Imperial Airways Flane. Sat. Feb. 20.

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O.P.O. and K.P.O.. Reseptin Feb. 20, K pa.

dison Feb. 27, 9 gm.

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Sunday

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