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the
COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be hold at the Registered Offices of the Company, Exchange Building. 14 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March, 1939, at 12.15 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as the Annual General Meeting of the Company convened for that day ahall have terminated for the pur- pose of considering, and if thought nt, passing a resolution an special resolution altoring in cer
Articles of tain respects the Association of the Company.
Full particulars of such propos- to abareholders by post. A copy
remain there for months on end if of the proposed special resolution
necessary. Connection between the giving details can be inspected at different uniin has been provided any time during business hours at through tunnels deep in the earth so the Registered Office of the Com-that gun crews may be relleved and supplies delivered even while the pany.
D
man
Still more elaborate facilities have been provided for the soldiers who washing the forts-kitchens,
rest rooms, first aid quarters and rooms being constructed on several
Each fort levels, subterranean
electrical provided with its own
water supply, and
a plant and
In such a manner that a consi
English Association Expression Of One's Solf
In Literature
means.
Is there was le urge towards
cd alterations have been sent out | cquirable number of soldiers can observation” of the world around,
By Order of the Board,
W. I. MCKENZIE,
Secretary, Hongkong, 7th February, 1939.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL,
SOCIETY
of
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February 8, 1939.
DR. THOMEN MARKS YOUR CARD (Continued from Page 5.)"
(d)
the child. The fatality In JA always young children
greater than in older children and adults.
One attack does not necessarily
afford prolection from second.
П
(0) The liability to attack lessens
with age.
tho better its chances of weathering the
storm.
(6)-No. There is no differencò Intellectually between the man with the high brow and the one with the low brow. Such is the conclusion of the eminent Dr. Ales Hrdlicka,
Institute. anthropologist of the Smithsonian Whether one has a high brow or a low brow is not the all-important inctor. Environment opportunities for intellectual and cultural develop- towards the goal of high achieve- ment, and the willingness to inbour ment are factors of cognate import-
A paper on "Literature on the Ex- tonce undreamt of during the Great pression of Man," was given at the War, and will make it possible for meeting of the English Association the troops in modern German foris at the Helena May Institute yester
The day.
by the Rev. G. Byrne, a.J., to remain in securlly throughout
More than 90 per cent of the Hon,
Sir Robert Kotowall presiding. days of bombardment from
deaths from measles occur among heaviest artillery.
The speaker said the verbal ut- Each of these forts is entirely gas-terance of words need not interest children under five years, while of proef, and an adequate reserve of them at this meeting so much as that the fatal cases of whooping-cough more than 00 per cent. occur among writing in which the life of the author
children under five, Evidently, the ammunition has been
was. Arst and longer a child is kept from contract- Literature specially protected rooms so that the found a unique and abiding
period.
last
a means of life, and the enter- defenders can hold out for an in- pression.
prise of forming one's literary fuste log these and other ailments was an enterprise of learning how boat to use this.
There was a sad lack of apprecia- tion of this point of view, one of the causes of which was what was called say, about 1850, modernity."
and realim. The slogan became "exact above, behind and even within us, mould for made and technique. nature. The reaction on literature as the expression of man's life was notable. Nature was summed up in naturalism, realism in materialism, while
mechanical things crowded the Even poetry became obser vision. Even vantly scientif
For Aristotle, poetry was the uni- versal in the concrete: The New Art preferred the individual in the con crete, and there was a chamn be- tween the true poets, Homer, Shakes-
Dadalsts.
The true posts peare, etc., and the Surrealists and human reached the depths of the
because the appealed ca heart. They our human nature. As Newman, ins his "Idea
might be termed the auto- blography of man; but the
of man, while by thought
forls are under fire.
ance.
Happy Marriage
(7)-No. There seems to be little truth in the notion that a marriage between individuals possessing oppo- site personality traits is decidedly more able to be a happy one than other marriages.
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Dr. Donald A. Laird, professor of Psychology at Colgate University,
of n resuit
American families.
the
questionnaire
Only an experienced observer will iterated of a University," anid, } addressed to a representative list af
auto-
supplies on a voluntary basis was at Station) on Thursday, the 9th amongst the shrubbery and trees the nature, returned by the pect to religious atlitude, age, educa- |
present under consideration between
March, 1939, from 3 p.m. to 6.30
he
industries in the parts of the Empire | p.m. and FRIDAY, the 10th March, 1 served by dozens of guards peering ssion of his thought to cast a
concerned.-Reuter.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
In
The investigation showed that when "like married like" with res- tion or social status the chances were distinctly in favour of a happy and compatible marriage.
FUNERAL IN JAPAN
.
Wish of Mrs. C. Couper To Be Beside Husband
be able to perceive here and there threatening muzzle of a gun, while he himself will be consinntly ob-
The material. glow over through binoculars from concealed the literary man's work was dif
the scientist's. loopholes, look-outs and armoured ferent from
sclence, man read: in literary art, he turrets. Trans-Occan.
wrote. The scientist took; the artist gave: he gave back transformed with 8,000 MILES OF POLAR the beauty of his own expression
Beauty of Expression LAND IS DISCOVERED, what the world of matter supplied.
But beauty of expression, the very was alien to
When the Empress of Asia sails at soul of good literature
much more How
on board noon to-day for Japan, the modern urge.
were
the following will be a coffin containing the remains actual to-day- words of Ruskin's: "Think what an amazing business it would be! How of Mrs. Cecilia Couper, an old and
January 30. Inconceivable, in the state of our pre-respected member of the Portugese
to a book on
the widow our peasants
of Captain She was the aent national wisdom! That we should community in Hongkong, who died bring up exercise instead of a bayonet exercise!
Wilson Couper, who died in Kobe -organize, drill, maintain with pay. Wilso exere
some time ago. In her will Mrs. a wish to be armies of good and thinkers Instead of
burled beside/her husband in Japan. reading
undertaken the has relative and nutional amusement lu rooms as well as rifle-grounds; give A
riz prizes for u fair shot at a fact, as arrangements there.
The funeral procession left Happy 819་ well as for a lenden splash
Valley
Hey yesterday, when two sisters, target. What en absurd idea it seems, put fairly in words, that the wealth number of friends and relatives of the capitalists of civilized nations attended. should ever come to support litera- ture instead of war!"
and we moved on until we discovered a small bight in the lee where there was shelter enough to moor the vessel. The run-way, however, was so limit- ed that the petrol load of the plane had to be strictly limited, and even so the take-off appeared to be extremely hazardous, for waves were heaving the lee into billows.
We waited throughout the whole morning in suspense it around noon, Now was when the wind subsided. our time, if ever; the Northrup 'plane, was slung overboard, the engine warmed up and at last we were off. "Had mountains teen discovered I would have brought back more spec- tacular photographs, but the know- ledge that no mountains are found in this area is of equal geological and geographical importance.
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED Notice to Shareholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Ofce of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30
On occasions our position aboard a.m. for the purpose of receiving
the Wyatt Earp was dangerous and We had been the Report of the Directors to-
of somewhat hopeless. Statement gether with Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.
11
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 17th February, 1939,
to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive.
By
order of the Board of
Directors,
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary, Hongkong, 30th January, 1939,
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
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What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, has ill-treated in manter likely to cau e unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
HOPE OF MINERAL DEPOSITS "Although snow-covered to-day, the aren I saw on my flight of discovery snow-free and disclose rich mineral might, a year or so hence, became deposits.
general of stabbers! Couper expressed
notion
on D
The fact was that the "dynamism of realism" had no place for that beauty of expression which was in the world's best literature, the re velation of what was noblest in man. Genuine Humanism aimed at beauty Ger of mind, beauty of heart, beauty of And this culture. in the beautiful word had been taken and feeling: all these were summed up
applied to the cultivation of disease germs in Iaboratory test-tubel
"Science, Dwight
In doing 50 humanities. he had displaced the The humanist pleaded in vain that had assimilated the the man who riches of tradition and the expression of human life in letters was a torch- bearer for the human race. His torch was dim before electricity: his valee was not heard for the rour of the machines."
The procession was led by the band of the St. Louis Industrial School, and nuns of the Italian and French Convent were present. Two viving daughters are living in Manila,
sur-
The cortege went to the Yaumati ferry, and crossed the harbour to the liner berthed at Kowloon wharf.
FLOOD FEAR-GOES-
Se contended Mr. Henry But Many Families Have driven on the day before from our Guild of Gentleme dispinced thei
chosen take-off and landing-Geld n flut Geld of bay ice upon which a steady flow forced up several ice- bergs.
We just avoided being hemmed in solid lee as we moved to another side, but the leeflow there was net sultable for a flying field.
"Much of the floe I had hoped to use as a take-off had shattered and was drifting out to sea, making our chances of using it hopeless. More- over, the weather showed signs of clearing, threatening possible delay I sent Pilot for another week.
to scout In our Lymburner up Aeronca seaplane, and he returned from a 90-minutes fight with a report that he had found a small fjord at the end of the Great West Barrier."
WILKINS'S TASK
Mr. Ellsworth was accompanied on his expedition by Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who was in charge of the 402-tons motor-ship Wyatt Earp.
Professor R. K. M. Simpson thank- ed the speaker,
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March (1939) May (1930) July (1030) Oct. 1930) The expedition, which had two Dec. (1030) 'planes called from Cape Town on Jan. (1940) October 29 for Enderby Land with Spot
three-months stay on provisions for the ice. They returned to Hobart, March
May Tastmania, on Saturday.
Sir Hubert Wilkins is to make a Sept. Dec. the report on his scheme for world-wide
weather prediction stations,
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong,
the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre,
: or the Inspector, 12. Sal
Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow-
bo
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ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
London, Feb. 7. Formal discussions between the May Federation of British Industries and July Sept. German Industries will begin in February with a view to devising May means to settle trade competition, de-ly clared Mr. Oliver Stanley, President Oct. of the Board of Trade, in the House
of Commons to-day.
He said that with goodwill on both
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Louisville, Feb. 7. The Ohio River to-day surged to- wards the anticipated crest of seven above, flood tide, but clear teet
on
weather prospects have allayed fears of a repetition of the 1937 deluge. Louisville expects a crest of 35 feet
Wednesday The centre of the disaster within Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and west Virginia. Thirty- six Red Cross field men are working! and more pre on the way. There are 10,000 families homeless.
Lexington
Ale Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Servico-London date, 10 February,
Japan and Shanghai
Imperial vays Flane February 11. Katori M
.February 14. February 14.
February 11.
Ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Fan Aman Airways eisco date, 3rd February, Manila
Tlanc..
.February 12.
Stentor
.February 12.
Shanghai
Glengaj
February 14.
Stralls, Manila and London Parcels
-London date, 5th January. Calcutta and Straits
Memn
Talma
OUTWARD JILS
Per
Dalo, and Time.
For
Wednesd
Parcels Papers
dang
Haiphong
Wo
Fort Bayard
ang
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin
Maru
Parcels only for Rangoon
The
Swalow, Amoy, Chuanchow,
Foochow
Manlia
Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Ho
and Papers for Calcutta) Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Swalow and Shanghai
Lon
Air Mail for "Imperial Airw
Direct Service"-due 16th February
Air Mall for Malaya, Java an
tralia by "Imperial Direct Service-dae Sydn February
Saigon Fort Bayard Haiphong
Formosa, Shanghal and
Sandakan...
Wed, Feb. 6. Feb. 8, 11 a.m. .Feb. 8, Noon.
Wed., Feb. 8, 12.30 p.m. Wed, Feb. 8, 1 p.m. Wed, Feb. 8, 1 pm. Wed, Feb. 8. 2.30 p.m. Wed, Feb. 8, 9.30 p.m.
Singking,.Thurs, Feb. 9, 8.30 am.
tan ......Thurs., Feb. 9,.3 p.m.
mpress of Russia
mperial Airways Piano
Thurs., Feb. 9, 5.30 p.m.
Thurs. Feb. 9. K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord,
Feb. 9, 5 p.m. Feb. 9, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Rer.
Feb. 9, 5 pm.
Ord.
Feb. 0, 7 pm.
Imperial Airways Plane
Thurs. Feb, 0. K.P.O.
.Feb. 9, 5 10. Feb. 9, 530 pm.
Feb. 9, 5 p.m. .Feb. 9, 7 pm.
Rec.
Ord,
G.P.O
Reg. Ord.
Friday
Lycaon
Kiongeu
Canton
.Fri., Feb. 10, 0.30 am. .Fri., Feb. 10, Noon. Fri, Feb. 10, 2 p.m.
Hakone Maru Fri., Feb. 10, 3.30 p..
Saturday
Mausang....Sat., Feb. 11, 8.30 a.m. Airways Katori Maru
Bat., Feb. 11.
Air Mail for "Roterdam,
Direct Service"
21st February.
Straits. Ceylon. South Africa. Europe via Mny seilles, 12th Mo Tolhow Haiphong
Amoy
Itcg..
Ord.,
G.P.0, and K.P.0,
Et and Katori Maru Ept and
Mar
Rer., Ord.
..Feb. 11, 9.30 am. ...Feb. 11, 10 a.m. Sat., Feb. II.
G.P.O, and R.P.O.
Feb. 11, 9.45 a.rs. ......Feb. 11, 10.30 am. Mulnam ....Sat, Feb. 11, 11.30 a.m.
Yusang......Sat., Feb. 11, 1 pm, Prominent .Sat, Feb, 11, 3.30 p.m.
onolulu.S.A., Pres. Coolidge
WOS Ohio,
Shanghat, Japaertes
C. and S. Francisco
Jupers
A freight shipment of emergency rations
from has been ordered
to
Kentucky, Jackson, from where It will be possible to re- in distress by truck. move those Most of the affected areas are in cen- Kentucky where iral and castern 4.470 families have been assisted.- United Press.
LOCAL ESTATES
Property of Retired Customs Official
The late Mr. Paul Henry King/ relired Commissioner of Chinese Cus toms, who died at the Royal Hotel, Guernsey, Channel Islands, on July 1938, left local estate sworn under $20,000. An application by Mr. G G. N. Tinson, solicitor, the lawful af
for scaling certified copy of torney. probale of the will of the deceased has been granted,
San
for
Canada)n Frang, 2nd
March.
Manila and
Arcels only Gier-
Parcels,
Reg. Ord.,
Parcels,
Reg
Ord,,
EP., Feb. 11.
Feb. 11, 2 p.m. Feb. 11, 3.45 p.m. .Feb. 11, 4.30 p.m. G.P.O.
..Feb. 11, 2 p.m. Feb. 11, 3.45 p.m.
.Feb. 11, 4.30 p.m.
many vimburg ...... Gnelsenou ..Sat, Feb, 11, 4.30 p.m.
Papers on Straits andicels Tilawa ......
Air Man Manila, Guasho- Pan American Airways
..Feb. 11, & p.m. Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.Feb. 11, 5D.m. .Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m.
Sat, Feb. 11,
and Par for Calcutta)}
Parcels
.Feb. 11, 4 pm.
Papers,
Feb. 11, 5 pm.
tulo.
Amer Airways Directe due Francisco, 20th bry
U.S.A.. by -
Plane
Sat, Feb, 11.
K.P.O.
Reg.,
Ord
Rex.. Ord
Funday
1. Sinklang Hupeh Changie
Parcels,
Reg.,
Ord,
Parcels,
Reg
Ord,,
Onday
Satow and Shanghai Toochow and-Tientsin. Manila, Australia and Newid via Thursday Island-di- day Island, 25th Februa
Local estate sworn under $40,100 was left by
the late Mr. Leung Shiu 50%/60% on, allas Leung Shit, allea Leung Kal-shou, allas Leung Chi-sang, alias
Alr Mall for "Imperial Leung Pak-kat (or kut), poultry
Servloendue dealer, who died at No. 134 Des Voeux Road West,
third
floor, on October 8, at the 1038, the age of 59. A petition by Wang Tsau-hi, concubing, and Leung Ngan-wing, described in the will as
sides, it should be possible to solve Public Safety Act Nga Wing, student, for grant of
the problem, thus obviating the need for recourse to other methods.
The negotiations will cover com petition in neutral markets, including
the question of the south-eastern Europe: markole-Router,
GERMAN, SHIP.: ASHORE
The German : freichter) (7,380 tons) went agroRNA &
For Eire?
probate of the will of the deceased, according to the donor thereof, has been granted.
OLD TREATY: RASAGOLAD
Dairen
Direct
10th February
.Sun.. Feb, 12, 0.30 am. .Sun., Feb. 12, 9 a.m. Mon, Feb. 18.
Kowloon P. O,
Feb. 13, 4.00 p.m. .Feb, 13, 5.00 pm. .Feb, 13, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
ין
Feb. 13, 4.00 p.m. Feb, 13, 5.00 pm.
.Feb. 13, 7.00 pm.
Talthyblus..Mon, Feb, 13, 9,30 R.M. Imperial Airways Plane
Mon, Feb. 18. XP.O.
"Air Mail for Maisya, Jaya Imperial Aleways Plane-
tralia by "Imperial Airw Service"--dae Sydney,
20.
Reg. Ord.
....Feb. 15, 5 p.m.
.Feb. 17. 5.39 p.m.
G.P.Q. ***
Rog.
13. 8 p..
Ord.
Mon, Feb. 18.
E.P.O.
... Feb. 11.-5 p.in.
-Ord,
Feb. 17, 520 pm
G.P.ON
Ord
Dublin, Feb. 7. Mr. Eamon De Valora to-day an- nounced to the Senate that the Minis-
London) Teb. 7. ter of Justice in the Dail would lo
A new treaty of fiendship and morrow introduce Bills to provide powers necessary to the Government commerce has been signed betwnen bo politain 16 Tation of authority, the United Kingdom India, and the Ale treats. It underord that far-reaching Sultan of Muscat replacing al
Formoss and Amoroton Mari power which sought to deal with crap), which expires this month it
the close Tolki
Fort Bayard and Haiphonan Dupul Sultan of how, and Padiol
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