Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 6, 1939.
P&O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(Companiae eorporated in Mugland.).
Taking Cargo on through nuke of LNGINE ET STRAITS, JAVA & BURMA, CETLOK «INDIA, IRANIAN GULF, MAURITIUS, E. & A. ATHICA, AUSTRALARIA, INCLUD
·VING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, MED ERA, EGYPT, EUROPA, ITO PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT" ROYAL MAIL. UTHAMERI (Under Contract with ILM, Government.}
AŬ TONOCÍS may call at any ports on or off the route-end the route and all anilingu are subject so change or division with or without notios..
Steamers
*JEYPORE
RAWALPINDI **BURDWAN
CANTON CORFU
+SOMALI
CHITRAL
CARTHAGE
**BANGALORE
Toni
Destination
Stralis, Colombo, Bombay & Karachi.
From H’Kong about |
6,000, 18th Mar
17,000) 18th March 4,000) 25th Mar.
10,000 1st Apri 140001 15th Apr. 7,000 21st Apr. 16,500) 29th Apr. (4,600) 13th May
6,000 20th May
"
Marseilles & London.
B'bay, M'scles, Havre, L'don, Hull, Hor, Ham o Awerp Marseilles & London, Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'seilies, Havre, L'don, Hull, 11bg, R'dam & A'werp. Marseilles & London.
D'bay, M'seilles, Havre, Lidon, Hull, H'bg R'dum & A'werp.
Cargo only ↑ Colla Casablanca All vessels may call at Malta
TALMA
BIUTISH INDIA APCAN BAILINGS (BOUTIL)
PHOTONEWS
BANK NOTICES
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter. 1803 HEAD OFICE: LANDON, 38 Bishopsgate, ICU, Paid-up Capital: $3,000,000 Heserva Llability of Proprietors 12,000,000 Blessive Fund ***** £3,000,000 MANCHESTER BRANCH:
71 Mosley, Big Manchester,' AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Alor Star Amriust
Bangkok DATEYİR Bombay Cakutta Gantun
Appli
Karachi
Klang
Kove
Kunin
Kuching
Madras
- Lumpur
Manila
Saigon Bemarang Berimban Bhanghai
Zingspore Hilzwan Sourabaya Taiping *monmus Топекар
Cawnpore Cebu Colombo
Deint
Medan
(Dhuket)'
Haiphong
Peiping
Thingto
Hamburg
Peiping
Yokohama
Hankow
(Peking
itarbia
Penana
Hongkong
Fangoon
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
LIMITED.
Authorised Capital .................... (12,000,000 J- Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undivided
Profits................................................. # 2,775,220.90
HEAD OFFICES-HONGKONG 10, Des Voeux Road, Centra). **BOARD OF DIRECTORS S
Bir Shouson: Chow, Chairman;
Li Koon Chun, Esq. Juny Ping Wah, Esq. P.K.KTO
• Bang, Wanda Wong Chu fon ba
· Chang Chung diek, lang, Kan Ying PO, 2004. KAN TONG-PO, EM, Chiựt Maragu. MANLY THE FONG,. ɧ3, Manager, .
́DRÀNCIES · AND AGENCIES:-
| Amoy
Batavia
Bambay
Calcutta Canton Haiphong Hankow
Honolulu Ково
London
Melbourne Nagunki New York Osaka Pari
Peiping
Penang
Tianfood
Balgon
-- Shanghai.
Bingapore Boturabays
Bwntow
-Bydney
Talboku
Tientsin
Tokyo
Vancouver
Yokohama
10,000 11th Mar.
SIRDHANA
10,000 25th Mar.
SHIRALA
TILAWA
S'pore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta
bo.
DO.
DO.
DO.
SANTHIA
8,000 | 8th Apr.
10,000 22nd Apr.
0,000 6th May
#1. Apcar Line Steamere have excellent sccommodation for let ik and clam passenger EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (BOUTZL)
NANKIN
NELLORE
7,000 1st Apr.
Manlia, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar
7,000 5th May. 7,000
Regular monthly sailings from K'kong to Ebanghai & Japan & X'kong to Australia
Hong Kong to Bydney-13 days,
BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
15,600 30th Mar.
Shanghat & Japan.
Shanghai & Japan.
Shanghai & Japan..
SHIRALA
CORFU
0,000 10th Mar. 14,400 17th Mar.
*SOMALI
7,000 18th Mar.
CHITRAL
10,000 30th Mar,
8,000, 13th April
Japan.
7.000 6th April
TILAWA SANTHIA NELLORE
Cargo only,
Shanghal & Japan. Japan.
Shanghai & Japan.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, parcela meantring not more than 6 cft, will be received at the Company's Omoe up te nee an the day previous to sailing. -
For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, sin, apply
0. Faing MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Pho Agente
Cecinaugni BLE.
CANADIAN
STEAMSHIPS
- HOTELS-
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN vis Honolulu
PACIFIC
- RAILWAYS – EXPRESS
TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE
vin Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
......Noon, Wed, Mar, 3. Noon, Fri. Mar. 17. EMPRESS OF ASIA via Honolulu....7.00 . Thurs., Mar. 30. EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu....Noon, Fri., Apr. 14.
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains
·Frequent Canadian Pacifio Allantlo mallings to European Perts
TO MANILA
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (First class only)
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
-Union
Miss Kathleen Winch arriving at St. Andrew's Church wittr her father and bridesmaids for her marriage to Mr. V. M. Benwell-King's Studio.
Fri March 10., Sat., March, 11.
HLE,.the_Governor, Lady Northcole and their son phe
races-King's Studio,
photographed at the
Building
Canadian Pacific
Telephono
20752
PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
via
KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
S'S "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
S S "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
-SS "PRESIDENT TAFT"
• Calls at Shanghai.
SAILS
MAR. 11th MAR. 25th
Apr. Bth APK. 21st
at 4.00 p.za. at 4.00 p.20.
at 8.00 at 4,00 p.m.
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ
B 8 "PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
$ S "PRESIDENT MONROE"
SS "PRESIDENT ADAMS"
S S "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
ESIDENT GARFIELD" RESIDENT PIERCE"
ESIDENT COOLIDGE" 'PRESIDENT TAFT"
SAILS MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon
IH
MANILA
SAILS
19
MAR 201 at 9.00 pm.
APR. 14th at 12.00 Noon APR. 28th at 12.00 Noon
-+
Mrs. T. H. King photographed presenting prizes at the Kowloon Junior School Sports.—King's Studło.
GIRLS ILL-TREATED
Woman Not Fit to Have Charge of Them
A wealthy widow, Lam Sai-fa, 07,
Mr. P. Younghusband, and. Lt. Col. Murrow discuss the winners' at the Ladies' Day Race Meeting.
Staff Photographer.---
A study in expressions during the Relay Race at the Kowloon Junior School Sports-Staff Photographer.
Both said that after living in Amoy for a while, they were brought to Hongkong as refugees.
ADMIRAL'S CRUISE The C-in-C., Vice Admiral Sir Both claimed that they did the en- Perey Noble, left yesterday in H.M.S. tire work in the house, but admitted Kent for Bangkok and a southern they received enough food. The cruise. The Kent ia accompanied by younger girl said that about 10 days H.M.S. Falmouth.. ago, she was accused of negligence
Beattle ----- Bemarang~-~-
Foreign Exchange and deperat Bank. Kowloon San Francisco, ing business transacted.
Current Accounts opened and red-Manila Deposits received for one year or shorter Every description of Banking and periods at rates which will be quotma as change business transacted. Loana grand
ed on approved securities,
Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British 1500ma Tax overpaid, on terma which may be ascertained at say of Its Agencia
isranches.
· A CAMIDGE,
Manager.
Hongkong, 29th June, 1938,
AUXILIARY NURSES
Recruitment Scheme-
In The Colony
Current Accounts opened to Local Con (rency and Fixed Depostle recatved Bur one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Currencies on teema which will be quoted on application.
Bald Deposit Boxes To Lat
KAN TONG ro,
MADNESS.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE:
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS. DES MESSAGERIES, MARITIMES
Steamship
"ARAMIS"
B A/39
Bringing Corgo from Marseilles via Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on
Dr. (Mrs.) L. Dovey, who is Tuesday, 20th February, 1939. Chairman of the local Auxiliary
Consignees are hereby informed Nursing Service Sub-Committee, has that their goods with the exception Issued the following appeal for active of Opium, Treasure and Valuables interest in a scheme for the formation are being landed and stored into the of a Civilian Hospitals Auxillary Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Nursing Service:
Whart and Gedown Co. Ltd., Kow.
The widespread recruitment of toon, whence delivery may be obtain women in Great Britain for hospital ed immediately after landing. work in case of, emergency lias, no All claims must be sent in to me doubt, inspired many with the desire on or before 10th March, 1930, or they to learn something about the care of will not be recognized.
the injured. Under the auspices of Damaged Packages will be examin this Auxiliary Nursing Service oppor-ed by the Company's Surveyor tunity is now afforded these who | Messri:-Goddard and Douglas in the want to equip themselves with this presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. .... knowledge.
on Monday, 6th March, 1830.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
This unit will work in close co- operation with the existing Women's Organisations which Are already doing splendid work, in the Colony. and representatives of the St. John No Fire Insurance will be effected Ambulance Brigade and the Women's by us in any case whatever, A.R.P. Union have already agreed
to serve on the Auxillary Nursing Service Sub-Committee. Thus there
will be no overlapping, and those who have passed the examinatione in
R. OHL Agent. Hongkong, 20th February, 1939.
First Aid and Home Nursing will be United States able to go straight on to practical experience in hospital. Courses of lectures in First Aid and Nursing will be available for those who require them. Practical nursing will be taught in the wards of the Queen Mary and Kowloon Hospitals, and, for the benefit of those who speak Chinese only, at the Allce Memorial and Amliated Hospitals and Lai Chi Kok Hospital.
ROOSEVELT ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
Washington, Mur. 4.
"A special appeal is made for the help of trained nurses resident in the Colony, whose services would be invaluable case of emergency but President Roosevelt stressed the who even now could render assis- benefits enjoyed by Americana under tanice as lecturers and demonstrators a democratic form of government and in the practical nursing classes which compared them with those peoples will be arranged for recruits,
"living under personal rule, when Those who are interested and he addressed Congress on the occa want to volunteer are asked to send sion of its 160th, birthday. their names and addresses together
The President added, "The United with particulars, if any, of previous nursing experience to The Hon. States will give no encouragement to Secretary, Auxillary Nursing Service the belief that our processes are word we will approvingly Sub-Committee, C/ Medical Depart-out or that ment, Post Office Building, 2nd, Floor, watch the return to forms of govern
"It is well understood that there ment which for 2,000 years
and proved their tyranny, and their in- are many calls on the time energies of public-spirited women stability alike." Just now, but this is essentially a President Roosevelt asserted, woman's work. The knowledge ac- There is a vast chasin between our quired beforehand will maite their representative democracy and those service doubly valuable in time of reversions to personal rule which emergency, and should they be for- have characterised recent years.". tunate enough never to be confronted
Two major "differences, between with such an emergency the training these forms of government were that received will always be useful in the democratic principles was the everyday life."
"free choice by the body of the no- HOME NURSING LECTURES
freedom tion on policy" and the Under the auspices of the Civilian guaranteed to the United States do- Hospitals Auxiliary Nursing Service mocracy under the Bill of Rights. a course of lectures in Home Nursing
bave
will be given at Queen Mary Hospital The President wondered whether on Wednesdays at 10 am.
American people ever paused to Those who attend regularly will be compare the "blessed right of tria! cligible to sit for the St. John Ambu-by jury" with some of the processes lance Association Certificate in Home of trial and punishment which had Nursing. The following is the pro- lately reincarnated the justice of the
Dark Ages-Router, gramme:
First Lecture, Wednesday, March 10a.m. Lecturer, Dr. Lilles
15. Dovey..
GERMAN ANGER
Berlin, Mar. 4. President Roosevelt again aroused Wir ladies desiring to take this course of instruction kindly send the anger of Germany by yesterday's their names immediately Mrs. G. address. Semi-oficial comment ac- White, Hon. Secretary, Auxiliary cuses the President of "plain lying," Nursing Service Sub-Committee, e/o especially in his remarks about re- Medical Dept, Post Office Building,ligious persecution. 20 2nd. floor.
A. R. P. EXHIBITION
By Local Women
A
was fined a total of $400 by Mr. In regard to the care of the woman's H.M.S. Eagle and H.M.S. Daring, To Be Held at Peninsula Hotel R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Mogis-grand-children, and was beaten about will leave for Singapore to take part tracy on Saturday, when she plended the arms, legs and back with a fea- in the naval exercises, on March 11. guilty to charges of keeping unregis-ther duster, which had a wire hoop pm. fered mul-saf and -trenting them affixed to the end.
MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon MAR. 18th at 0.00
p.zn. MAR. 31st at 0.00 p.IIL API. 14th at 6.00
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Telephone 28171.
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girl bore
at her homa, No. 140 Belcher Street, She also alleged that some time marks, while the eldar third floor, West Point.
before the Chinese New Year, she bruises on her arms and shoulder had been burned about the palm of blodes. Mr. Fraser submitted medi- the right hand with a heated steel cal reports for his Worship's Inspec- hair needle, because she had broken tion.
She was charged with keeping two unregistered mul-tral, Tseng Fat. 13, and Ko Kuk, 10, and with 1}- treating the girls on February 24 and February 14 respectively. Two al- temalive charges of assaulting, the girls were withdrawn.
n bowl. She also said that afier.she
The same source also resents the President's allusion to a free Prem.
Neuteri
DINNER DANCE The Northumberland and Durham The public are reminded that on AR.P. Exhibition organised by the Association, Hongkong, will hold n Women's Air Raid Precautions Union: dinner dance in the Roof Garden of
will be held at the following times the Hongkong Hotel on Friday at 8 and dates at the Peninsula Hotel: pm.
Wednesday, March 8, 2.30 p.m. to
p.m.
had urinated in the kitchen, she had He added that neither of the girlsPm. bren forced by the woman to drink wished to remain with defendant. some at the urine..
p.m.
Mr. Forrest cautioned the woman on the charges of keeping unregister- p.m. ed mul-teal, and imposed a line of $200. on each of the charges of p.m. treatment.
Thursday, March 9, 10 am to 7
kan du bombs, the methods of preventing the Friday, March 10, 10 a.m. to 74 ingress of poisonous gas into houses, together with the methods which can Saturday, March 11, 10 a.m. to be employed 40 control Incendiaty Mr. H. W. Fraser, Inspector of
bombs, Also Beaten Mul-Tsai, said that he received an
Sunday, March 12, 10 am to 2
Models Illustrating these methods. urgent call on Friday and visited the
The elder girl claimed that about flat, where it was alleged two sus
Lady Northcote has kindly con-will be on view and qualined Instruc pected unregistered mut-tank wero three weeks ago, she had been ac
sented to open the Exhibition at 2.30 tors will be available to explain any being ill-treated. The two giris cused by the woman of having Im-
The defendant, who was stated to pm. on Wednesday, March 8. The questions which the public may "care were seen in the house, barefooted. properly cooked some rice, and had
the arm
and be a member of a wealthy family, object of the Exhibition is to show to nak: It is hoped that, the generat Questioned, the younger girl said been beaten on blades
general pubile by practical public will fod time to pay vien with the same and who was on bail of $600, asked the she had been presented to defendant shoulder
for the return of the girls.
methods the means whereby a fairly to this Exhibition, and perhaps derive for the sum of $160 in Amor in feather dustar.
When he examined thein, sald Mr. The Magistrate sold they would not high degree of protection can be an incentive to attend oner of the February last year, while the elder girl said she had been presented for Fraser, he found the younger girl's be returned to her, adding, "You are obtained against the effects of blast many R.Passes which are now
and splinters from high explosive being held throughout the Colour. the sum of $170 about the same time, back. literally...covered with cane not fit to have charge of children."
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