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Saturday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

ST. GEORGE'S

SOCIETY

(Continued from Page 14.)

our judgment was at fault? He has slain our dragons for us throughout the ages, and will continue to play them provided that we see to it that his armour is the best we can

AŬ vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the route and all gauing provide, up-to-date and it in every way to cope with the dragons of are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

to-day.

World's Dragons

Steamers

CARTHAGE

**BHUTAN

**LAHORE

RAJPUTANA

U

BEHAR

RANCHI

†SOUDAN

RANPURA

RAWALPINDI

CANTON

* Cargo only

SHIRALA

TILAWA

SANTHIA

TALMA

SIRDHANA

Tons From H'Kong about

14,500 21st Jan, Noop.

0.000 28th Jan,

6,000) 2nd Feb. 17,000 4th Feb. 6.000 11th Feb.

17,000 18th Feb. 7,000 25th Feb.

17,000) 4th Mar. 17.000 18th March 10,000 1st Apr.

↑ Calls Casablanca

Destination

B'bay, M'ecilles & London. ¡B'bay, M'scilies, Havre, L'don linh. Hug Rdám & Ất

Straits, C'bo, B'bay & K'chi. Bombay, Marseilles & London M'ecillen, Havre, L'don, Hull, I'bg, R'dam & A'werp;

Marseilles & London.

B'bay, M'seilies, Havre, L'den

| Hull, A'bg, R'dam & A1werp.

Marseilles & London.

Marselles & London.

Marselles & London.

All vessels may call at Malta

ERITIAN! INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (BOUTIL)

8,000 28th Jan.

10,000 11th Feb,

H.000 25th Feb.

10.000` 11th Mar. 10,000 25th Mar.

S'pore, Port SwettenhaZI Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta DO.

DO.

DO.

DO.

B.I. Apcar Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for let ♬ and clam passenger"

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTH)

NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

7,000, 3rd Feb,

7000 4th Mar.

7,000 1st Apr.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobarı

Megular, monthly sailings from Hkong to Bhanghai & Japan & Xxong to Australia

Hong Kong to Sydney-13 days.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

[17,000) 3rd Feb.

*SOUDAN

7,000 23rd Jan,, Noon.

SANTHIA

8,000 2nd Feb.

Shanghal & Japan. Japan.

RANPURA

Shanghal & Japan,

TALMA

10,000 18th Feb.

Japan,

RAWALPINDI

$17,ono 17th Feb.

Shanghai & Japan.

*BURDWAN

Shanghai & Japan.

SIRDHANA

CANTON

Cargo only.

0.010 10th Feb.

10,000 2nd Mar.

16,000 3rd Mar.

Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

AB dales are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, parcels measuring not more than 3 eft, will be received at the Company's Othen up to see on the day previous to sailing.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks. Freight, stu, appts

Connaught C

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone

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N.Y.K.25

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES vis Honolulu.

Chichibu Moru (From Kobe) Asama Maru

LINE

ART EXHIBITION

Local Preliminary To London Show

January 21, 1939.

THE TEMPLE OF INTER REALITIES

(Continued from Page 8)

markable feats with awords, The Hongkong Working Artists' knives, spears, iron bars, etc. tó Guild announce that arrangements the intense wonder of the crowd, are under way for an exhibition of utterly amazed as to how these old Chinese paintings by

famous masters, to be held in London in the patently ignorant youths could near future, and that a preliminary become so adept in a difficult show of these will be held on Jan art, in which apparently they uary 30, and 31, and February 1, in had never been instructed. the Board Room of the South Chinn Morning Post Building.

For, strange on it may seem, in these enlightened, highly civilized

It is understood that the exhibits days, with their much vaunted will include work by masters

TRUE clairvoyance, however, is claimed by the Chinese to

BANK NOTICES

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Authorised Capital - .......................... $50,000,001 Issued and Pully Paid-up ........ $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:

Bierling

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THE CHARTERED ·BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by⋅ Noyal Charter 1253 BALBAD OFFICE-LONDON,

31 Bishopagate, E.C.l.

6.800,000 Faid-up Caparty of Proprietors £3,000,0

Hongkong Currency Reserve $10,000,000 || Tienerys

Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,001 Newrya fund ...pengan) £3,000,990

BEAD OFFICE:-DONOKONG. -

BOARD OF DIRECTORS;-

A E. Pearce, Esq. Chairmant.

Han. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

Deputy Chairman.

J. K. nousfield, Esq. G. Miskin, Esq. A. IL Compton, Esq.

K.. Morrisoti, Esq.

MANCHESTER BRANCH: 31 Medley (L. Manchester, AGENCIES AND BRANCHES Alor Star Ipoh

Amritsar

Hangkok

latuvia

ambay Calcutta

fon, Str. 5. 3. bodwell Hon. Mr. A. L. Shiridi Cantor

AMOY

JL. V. Xinson, Kaq.

Bir Vandeleur M. Grayburn, CHIEF MANAGER.

BANGKOK

BATAVIA DOMBAY

CALCUTTA

| standard of culture and education, early as Chan Tze Chien of the Su be a psychic state in which the

the world's dragons are a for more Dynasty (A. D. 501-617), LI $su fearsome breed than ever they were Hat Wu Too Tze. Tino Kuang Yin female sex is alone capable of..Lock, E.

the Ignorant days of chivalry.

Yin Li Pen of the Tang Dynusly attainment, and they cite as con- and (018-900 A. D.), MI Fel, Su But Patron Saints have other useschen, Tsuf Ku. Li Kuet Chen, Chenrmatory evidence of this fact, than merely Alaying dragons. ARA

Sor Yunk

Lit Chung Nien, Hela that out of 200 women, 180 can really popular Patron Saint is a uel of the Sung Dynasty (A. D. become sceresses of remarkable great national asset, especially to

960-1270) Shen; Hung and Walpower. Consequently, Chinese democracies, for outings can Chen, of the Yuan Dynasty (A. D. women are those who attempt

wine far-sighted be done in the name of a popular 1280-1307) and Wu Shih Shen, Yam to enter into mesmeric innces, Patron Saint that cannot be done Po Nien and many othern the under some of the disabilities de-Ching Dynasty. It is noteworthy that and the procedure generally em- Sui ployed is as mysterious and mocracles are heir to. It has al- the exhibits extend from the ways been a mystery to me why Dynasty, whereas the exhibition of bizarre as any witnessed among

old Chinese paintings held in London mediums in the West. In 1938 under the nusplees of the Chinese Government extended only from Li Chao Tao (son of Li Ssu

sun) of the Sung

Dynasty, on- wards,

that great democratic nation, the United States of America, huy never yet discovered her Patron Saint. She is, of all nations, the one that needs n Patron Saint. She loves everything that is old, and indeed almost everything that in old has already found its way to her hos- pitable shores, Sometimes I evěn suspect her of coveting St. George, but as we cannot possibly port with him, and as it is rumoured that she

bearer for democracy, it is quite time she did something about a Patron Suint.

is likely to become the standard-

Curiously enough, on New Year's

Eve, a little incident occurred which raised my hopes that at last she was beginning to recognise her respon ofbilities in this matter.

of

CASE NOT PROVED

Sequel to Raid on Divan And Find of Heroin

Two Chinese

men and a woman

were charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday with keeping a heroin divan, and possession of 2,011 herol pills and even heroin pipes at flat in Spring Garden Lane. After evidence, they were discharged.

The defendants were Kwan King- ting. Lo Lam, und Leung Yuk, mar- ried woman,

1 hnd just arrived at the Peak Club fancy dress dance, disguised as a Turkish diplomat, complete with hareni, (Laughter). I was ponder- Ing. amidst all the merriment, over what 1039 might have in store for

lo us, when my astonishment my

in Spring hand was warmly shaken by a

On January 3, a flat gure representing the very em- Garden Lane was raided by Revenue, bodiment of my Idea of what officers. The Arst two defendants America's Patron Saint should look were in cubicles, and when ques- | like. It turned out to be none other tioned, the smokers there alleged thon Addison Southard, America's popular Consul-General, who mo-that the two supplled them with the destly

heroin pills. In turn, the two accused protested that he was the

as being Loung woman merely Friar Tuck, I shall always owner, refuse to believe him and continue to regard that coincidence as one of happiest omen. (Laughter).

(Convenient connection from Hongkong), probably

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

Hikawa Maru (From Kobe)

NEW YORK via Panama

*Nako Maru

Monday, 8th Feb. Thursday, 16th Feb,

(Convenient connection from Hongkong).

.... Tuesday, 7th Feb.

Wednesday, 0th Feb.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Hilo, San Francisco,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Balboa to Valparaiso. (Starts from Kobe; convenient connection from Hongkong)

*Atago Maru

Saturday,

LONDON, MARSEILLES, NAPLES via Suez.

25th Feb.

Monday, 30th Jan. Saturday, 11th Feb.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Davao, Thursday Island and Brisbane

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Kitano Maru

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Thursday, 26th Jan.

Thursday.

26th Jan,

Thursday,

0th Feb.

Friday,

Thursday,

27th, Jan.

9th Feb.

10th Feb.

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the

Alter Revenue Ofeer Brown had testified, his Worship discharged the third defendant, suying she had nu case to answer.

Of course, I do not presume to know whether this distinguished son The first two defendants were of America is really seeking such also discharged, after Revenue Offeer drastic promotion,-(laughter)-but from our point of view, America Dunlop had given evidence, his Wor- ship holding that the evidence given might search રી long time and not by the prosecution was far from

and had and a more worthy candidate. Ad- clear.

not established n for our peculiar taste, be prima facle case.

nol quite dissolute enough, (laughter)but on the other hand he is undoubtedly of the adventurer type. Having

ing served his country in zo many parts of the world, we could count upon him not to bury himself away in saintly isolation In some remote corner of the Middle West, sitting on a fence waiting to see what happens to the rest of the world. (Laughter),

Our American friends might think over my suggestion, of a Patron Saint. It's not so fantastis as it sounds, and of one thing at least they may be

Hancock, Sir Dowbiggin and Mrs. Vandeleur Grayburn and Mrs. Cock, and Mrs. Mr. L. C, F. Bellamy Cassidy, Mr. P. S. Cassidy and Miss D. Dodwell,

Guests at the official supper party Lady President and were The Northcote, His Excellency the Gov- ernor and Mrs. Dodwell, Vice-Presi- dent and Lady MacGregor, Hia Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor and Mrs. Bousfeld, Monsieur H. van der Straeten and Mrs. Wardle, Mr. A.

and Mme. van der Straeten,

sure. St. George would extend

to MANISHA.

C. Dicken and Mro

him a curdial welcome into the ranks of the Calendar of Saints.

New Year Message

SEVERAL women who desire

to transcend the bounds of their own corporeity, and enter into rapport with objecta and individualities, near or remote in space and time, sit around a partially darkened table in a room. Their heads aro cradled in their arms in such a manner that their faces are hidden, while other women who act as merisers walk softly around the room, waving incense sticks, and chanting in subdued voices the following incantation:

mes-

"Saam-kwoo-tse, sei-foo-yan,' Yan ch'un saam-tse ko-meng-

shing,

Chuc-na-shau haang keuk pral-

mel,

Lok yam-si,

Lok-to-pam-si tei-fʊo ta'in-t'iu-

lo,

Pin-t'iu sin-lo hui ta'an wan? Ts'am-to ta'an-yan Lul ts'an

kong;

Kong-yuen shuct-wa chuen.waan

young

Yau tr'an yan, ta'ik ts'am ta'an-

ts'ik,

Mo-ts'an mo-ts'ik shuct fa-man. Hang-hang-kong hang-hang-lol! Tung kwán tat-mool lok sheung

l'of,

Yau lo saamise taai k'ul hul Yau

lo sel-kwoo taal k'ul woot "Young ladies three, old ladies

four,

Ladies of fame whom all adore, We creeping sows our tails do

shake,

Our way to Hades now we take. In Hades are a thousand roads Where shall we seek for souls'

abodes?

We'd find our kin and to them

spcak;

When done, our way to earth

pill seek;

Kindred we seek if there they

dwell.

No kindred of our flowers pray

tell,

Come, quickly come! say quickly

say!

Enter our 100mbs, ye sisters,

pray!

Young ladies three conduct us

hence,

Old ladies four conduct $45

thenee.

Versified translation by W. Stanton. It is claimed that twenty to

Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Dicken, llon. Sir Robert Kotc- wali and Mrs. Smith, Col. Sir Richard In conclusion, let me make my Needham and Mrs. Thomson, Briga- peace with those more serious-mindedler A. B. Thomson and Mrs. Peck,

(x- Group inutaturs of our Society, who

A. H. Peck and Mrs. Captain

tion. Sir Shou-con Chow pecting from their President an in-Hancock, Ian.

Mrs. King, Hon. Mr. F. H. King thirty minutes of such a core- theent and considered, remie ul and

and Mrs. Kay, Mr. H. R. B. Hancocmonial preparation is sufficient bitterly world affurs, have been so disappointed. make thein my apo-and Mrs. Pearce, Mr. W. Kay and to induce the mesmerie trance, but I'm afraid, in no repentant Mrs. Cock, Mr. T. E. Pearce and Mrs. although, in some cases, one or logies, but would find them that Hughes, Mr. E. Cock and Mrs. Dow-two hours may elapse before any our sense of humour, our ability to biggin, Mr. C. G. Perduo and Mrs.result be obtained. When the

no mat- Archbutt, Mr. A. W. Hughes and Mrs. and keep siniling, ter what the conditions, has always Winter, Mr. G. S. Archbutt and Mrs, desired state has been reached, Bellamy and the clairvoyants describe the been our greatest asset in times of Ferdus, Mr. L. C. F.

Mrs, Cassidy, Mr. F. B. Winter and sights they see and the people trouble and always will

Mrs. Cornell, Mr. W. A. Cornell and Mrs. Labrum, Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. they meet by bursting into

sort of impromptu song, which,

maintain it

be,

I therefore, echo ills Excelleney's New Year message. Let us lift up

our hearts. Let us, if we want 10, go to the "Gripps" and have a good time, provided always that we also come to that other kind of grips-to Krips with realities. For at this

V. C. Labrum.

The Committees

Van-

MR. McLAY RETIRING

#

Members of the General Committee

if we are to trust the state- ments of those who have wit The following contributed their messed such seances, is as awe- services to the success of the evening: inspiring an event as сап be period in our history no member of Invitation and Reception Commit-Imagined. the Empire can afford to under-rate tee-Hon. Mr. Dodwell (Chairman), the grave responsibilities imposed Mr. J. K. Bousfield

(Vice President), upon every one of us by the difficul-Hon, Sir H. E. Pollock, Mr. H. R. B. tics of the times we live in. Unhop-Hancock, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, pily, not all the dragons of to-day Mr. T. . Pearce, Mr. E. Cock, Lt. are outside our own doinnin. Far Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Archbutt of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society too many of them are within it, and delcur Grayburn, Mr. G. S. perhaps the two most subile and Decoration Committee, Mr. W. A entertained Mr. R. M. McLay at a dangerous of them all are apathy and Cornell (Chairman), Mr. A. G. Un party, yesterday, on the occasion drift. St. George cannot slay those Tickle, Mr. G. G. Wood, (Mr. W. E

of his retirement. beasts for us. That is our job, and Orchard arranged the doodlighting). The party was held at the Jacobenn It is a job we must faithfully per- Music and Dancing Committee Room of the Hongkong Hotel. The form before we can satisfy our con- Mr. P. S. Caidy and Mr. V. C. Chieftain of the Scelety, Mr. W. Kay, sciences that we are contributing our Labrum.

presented Mr. McLay with a sliver bit to the

of Freedom and

Card Room Committee-Mr. L. C. cigarette box. Mr. McLay sultably Justice, and so carning for ourselves F. Bellamy and Mr. J. D. Danby, replied. the right to that Pence the Prime Minister is to earnestly working for, It is in a spirit of determination to accept those responsibilites and fulfil them that we will all now drink to the Toast of our Homeland-England, (Applause).

The toast was taken with acclama-

JAN. 22nd at 4.00 p.m. FEB. 3rd at 12.00 Noonilon. FEB. 17th at 12.00 Noon MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon

cause

Entry Into Ballroom

The official entry of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote to SAILS JAN. 22nd at 4.00 p.m.

the Ballroom was made at 9.30 p.m., JAN. 22nd at

when a procession 4.00 p.m.

headed by the FEU, 3rd at 0.00 pm. | Beefeaters, proceeded along the FEB. 3rd at 12.00 Noon | passage into the Rose Room, where was played.

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the National Anthem Mrs. Dodwell and ladies greeted the guests, who then enjoyed an. excel- lent programme of dance music.

Sir Roger de Coverley was danced Just before

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ALSO up to dale SAFE DEPOSTI BOXES in Various sizes TO LET.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the above Hank conducted by the llongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporateo, Itufes may be obtained on application.

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Chief Manager Hongkong, October, 1930.

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Foreign Exchange and General Banke ing biline transacted,

Current Accounts opened and Fired Deposits received for one year or shorter periods at rates which will bo quoted es appleation.

"The Bank's Head bifice in London undertakes Executor & Trustés business, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of tim Aguacies di Uranches.

B. A. CAMIDGE,

Manaret. Hongkong, 29th June, 1938.

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ROYAL SCOTS' RETREAT

II. E. the Governor and Lady Northcote will be present playing of Retreat by the 2nd. Batta- lion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) at the Hongkong Cricket Club at 5 pm. next Friday.

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