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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

MORRIS 12 Ir. De Luxe 1937 saloon,

0,600, mileage

excellent condition. Box No. 510, "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.

TO LET-Two new style European housca at Nos. 37 and 37 13111wood Road. All

conveniences, modern Apply personally Mr. P. G. Chung, 798 Nathan Roud, first floor.

A Look Through

The Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Murch 18, 1880. Mr. Stanhope said that it was in tended to establish three entrenched camps in case ɩ why it became necessary to defend London,

Considerable excitement parvalled among Las coulies in Queen's Hond this morning at the sight of alle tiger in a cage which was being carried in the rear of a traveller.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA

DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Omicos of the Company. 2 Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 27th March, 1939, n Yoon, for consideratipu of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1938.

The Share Register and Trans fer Books will be closed from 16th to 27th March, 1939, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

E. COCK,

Chief Manager. liongkong, 1st March, 1939.

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

The Seventieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Friday, the 24th March, 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managera, together with a state- ment of Accounts for the year

Queen Christina has offered the Pape an asylums in Andrid if he eldes to leave tune. Hat Lea Intenda to alick to the Vatican until he is orcibly turn-ended the 31st December, 1938.

ed out, and has retuned Christina's son- The Share Register and Trans- pitality with thanks.

fer Books will be closed from the

In the House of Commons lurt night! 10th to the 24th March, 1939, both

the devute un Mr. Moriey's amendment | days, inclusive.

to the address was resumed. Str. Par. nell, un rising to address the use, received a perfeel ovation from the Oppoxi.lon, the whale of them winding up cheering him enthusiastically, In his speech he said that the Leis con- fident that the English in the near future would wirm the justice of the enuse of irolami, and would perceive! that granting her the control of her own nifuira would be without danger to the Empire. He further said that it was only just for the smaller country to give all required nategaarda. Da i division being taken the ascendment was rejected by 330 against 260 rutem. 25 YEARS AGO

March 18, 1914,

In the Huure of Commulis, war. Winte KLOA Churchill, First Lord of the Admiraly. Unkenduevil the stal Palipe ates. Jo doing so, he suht it was the

largest estimate of the Nary ever pre

sented to the House.

Turning to aircraft, Str. Churchill arned the value of Replaces scoating purposes and said they would

fur

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers.

The Ilangkong Fire lasurance Co., Ltd.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN

CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN ART

OF

ANNUAL MEETING

SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Oillee of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS- PAY, 23rd MARCH, 139, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- ing the Roport of the Directors

Saturday,

explosives. With regard to Airships, and the Statement of Accounts;

for the year ended 31st December. 1938,

also be extremely useful in watching the coast, white the heavy seaplanes we were developing now would carry heavy

thero were fruern vennela buld or building, of which ten were of large or medium size, with a speed of forty-five ile an hour. They hoped to bring them to cruise over the House of Com tons in the summer. He must. how ever, avow his better in the future of the neroplane though the airship had a great ruulus of action, greater carry- ing power and WALLP mura effective during sight-time.

After speaking for more than an hour and a half. ir. Churchill approached the question of the new programme, " which boranid-was ̄in"«lriet ̄accözdüncey with the polley bald down. Three of the vessel would be of the Bosal. Sovereign type, and one of the Queen Elizabeth. They would carry 16-Inch guns. The 10-inch gun was the beat they over had. It reproduced the vir- tues of the 13.5-inch run, was accurate at all ranges, it had a long life and it hurled projectile weighing nearly a to a distance of from ten to twelve mos, Britain would have ten ships armed with them by the time any other nation had two, ile was hereasingly convinced of the power of the submiAT- Inv.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939,

to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, 1939, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board Directors,

of

C.-M. MANNERS. Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1939

message, which is really more valuable than spectacular' calls over long dis tungee. I have been able to communi- cate quite easily and clearly at 100 miles distance, using ordinary rreelvers and an apparatus very much like the j usust talepione.

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

(longkong Shanghai

Bank Bldg.

3rd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR FRANCIS 1. du PONT & CO. NEW YORK

Cable Addrem DUNDAR Telephone No. 21123

MARCH 10, 1030.

FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COMPANY REPORT BY CABLE: STOCKS: The British Prime Minister's speech at Birmingham to-night

shows a stiffening attitude towards any further Gernian. aggression.

WHEAT:

G.

Barton's Idex is the lowest since November.

"Shoe production during January and February was 25 per

eent. above the corresponding period of last year.

The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company's February earnings totalled $0.34 per share. The gross revenues of all railroad companies during February were 10.4 per cent. above those of the same month of last year.

The week's automobile output was 50 per cent, over the corresponding period of 1938.

The Southern Pacific's February operating income was $200,000, against a deficit of $770,000 for the same month of last year.

M. Daladler, French Premier, demands dictatorial powers up to November 30th.

Sterling, Gullder and Swiss Frane futures were weak. Winnipeg wheat prices were up 11⁄2 cents.

R.

one

R.

March 18, 1939.

AMERICA CONDEMNS REICH LAWLESSNESS

(Continued from Page 1.3

obey Prague orders to surrender the

to Legallon and Consulates the German representatives.

M. Hurban slates that President Hachn's capitulation is invalid be cause it is unconstitutional,-Router.

CZECH MONEY TO BE HELD

London, Mar. 17 "Reuter" understands on high au- thority, that instructions have been given to British banks to refrain from

transferring Czech balances held in

IRISHMEN CELEBRATE Last Night's Annual Ball

A. Brilliant Success

Hongkong's Irishmen, assisted in the main by their English, Scottish and Welsh brethren, fittingly celebrated St. Patrick's Day. with a brilliant ball at the Peninsula Hotel last night, when hosts and guests kissed the Blarney Stone and danced traditional Irish numbers.

It was a night of sustained; A. 5. Northcote, Mr. B. H. C. enjoyment and merry-making, Hallowes and Mr. F. P. R. James, and Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton with His Ex- stimulated by the delightful sur cellency's Aides-de-Camp (Captain It is also understood that an an-roundings and the well-arranged |S. H. Bally-Smith, Mr. G. Treverton, nouncement will probably be made

London,

in the House of Commons on Monday dance programme, the latter in-Paymaster Commander H. G. Oswin, in connection with Czech balances cluding Faul Jones, fox-trots, R.N. and Mr. St. E. T. St. John). held in London.-Reuter.

waltzs, quick-steps, and Irish

Shamrock Presented dances.

On their arrival at the dais, Both the Rose Rooin and the Roof colleens presented sprigs of shamrock Garden were skilfully and artistically to Lady Northcote and the official decorated for the occasion, creating? guests.

NO RECOGNITION

Chicago, March 17. Dr. Benes, former Czech President, has appealed to the United States, Britain, France, and Russia, not to recognise German occupation of Czesko-Slovalda-Reuter.

tion.

AMBASSADOR LEAVES

London, Mar. 17.

CUSTOMS BOYCOTT

Washington, Mar, 17., The Treasury is opplying to the Czecho-Slovak provinces seized by Germany the higher tariff rates already effective on imports from the Reich, but officials pointed out to-day that this constituted recognition of Germany's occupation for customs purposes only.

an atmosphere completely in keeping After the fifth dance the Governor official with the event. It was the work of and party, followed by the Mr. F. R. P, James, who nccom guests, were piped to supper in the plished his task with great distinction. | fullowing order: The Governor and Chlef attraction in the streamer-Mrs. C. G. Perdue, the President and bedecked Rose Room was the replica Lady Northcote, Major General A. E. of Blarney Castle where guests kissed! Grasett and Lady MacGregor, Sir Sir Nevile Henderson has been in the famous stone and afterwards re- Atholl MacGregor and Mrs. F. A. structed to return from Berlin to received a certificate to commemorale Redmond, Commodore E. B. C. port on the Central European situn-the occasion. Around the walls, not Dleken and Mrs. A. E. Graselt, the only of the Race Room, but the Roof Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. E. B. Before leaving Berlin, Sir Nevile Garden, and in "Kate Kearney's Col- C. Dicken, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie will pay a visit to the State Secretary, tuge", were water-colour pictures of and Mrs. N. L. Smith, the Hon. Mr. Herr Weizznecker at the Foreign historie Irish

including the S. Calne and Mrs. F. P. R. James, the place. The Clad- Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson and Mrs. Once,

"Bridge ui Sir Nevile Henderson is likely to dagh", "Blarney "Castle", "Kate W. J. Carrie, the Hon. Sir Robert leave on Saturday evening-Reuter. Kearney's Cottage" and "Glen-Kolewall and Mrs. S. Colne, Group danough". In the Roof Garden, the Captain H. M. K. Brown and Mrs. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

oficial dais hnd ns a background the E. H. Williams, the Hon. Mr. S. H. of the Sale by Public Auction of the Sale by Public Auction

"Four Provinces" shiell, depicting Dodwell and Mrs. R. M. Henderson. to be held on Monday, the 20th

the coats of arms of Ulster, Munster, Mr. K. 5. Morrison and Mrs. S, H. to be held on Monday, the 20th

day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

Leinster, and Connaught, while in Dodwell, Mr. E. W. Davies and Mrs. day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

other parts of the ballroom were to D. J. S. Crözler, Sir Vandeteur at the Oilices of the Public

be seen the well-known signs of Grayburn and Mrs, K. Begdon, Mr. at the Oilices of the Publie

Works Department, by Order of

Erin Go Bragh, which means, Ireland J. C. M. Grenhum and Miss Works Department, by Order o

His Excellency the Governor of

for Ever, and Slainte,

Grayburn, Mr. C. E. Terry and Afrs. His Excellency the Governor of

Lot of Crown Land at

While the kitchen was converted B. T. Flanagan, Mr. B. H. C. one Lot of Crown Land

for the purpose into a "Shebeen", the Hallowes and Mrs. J. O'Donovan, Mr. Ngau Shi Won, in the Colony Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony

Senator Key Pittman declared in ladies' bar boasted the name of “Kate P. J. A. Hamilton and Mrs. II. H. C. of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 the Senate that Herr Hitler's occupa Kearney's Cottage".

Hallowes. of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

tion of Czecho-Slovakia was a clear The general effect of these decora~ The buffet supper was a magni- years, commencing from 1st demonstration of his "fanatical ambitions and arrangements was highly feent repast in keeping with the years, commencing from 1st

July, 1898, with the option of lon

and Intention July, 1898, with the option of

to dominate pleasing.

event, and the only two toass of the renewal at a Crown Rent to be wherever conspiracy and military renewal at a Crown Rent to be

Mr. J. C. M. Grenham drew up the evening were given by the President, fixed by the Surveyor of Hisforce can accomplish his purpose."

dance well-balanced

programme. They were the traditional ones of fixed by the Surveyor of His

The Senator added: Majesty the KING, for one fur-

"It is evident which included two Irish dances and "The King and the "Immortal Majesty the KING, for one fur

to me that in acting for our own de- two Paul Jones among its twenty Memory of St. Patrick," the absence ther term of 24 years less the ther team of 21 years less the

fence in the most serious situation numbers.

of rhetoric not detracting at all from last three days thereof.

that has even faced us, we must not At 9.20 p.m. the President, Mr. C. the enthusiasm with which they last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised delay in preparation for potential G. Pertue, Vice Presidents, Messrs were taken. Intending bidders are advised

J. C. M. Grenham and C. E. Terry, that immediately after the dispo-political and physical action.

Asserting Out chat immediately after the disposat of the lot the Purchaser (1 tarian Powers were evidently acting Redmond, and Messrs.

the three Totall- and Past Presidents, Professor F. A.

B. H. C. The following committee sal of the lot the Purchaser(if not the applicant) will be required under perfect understanding, Senator Hallowes, F. F. R. James and E. H. not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised Pittman declared: "The suggestions Williams, assembled at the main en- responsible for the success of the

Bell: to deposit with

to the danger with regard

to the trance of the Hotel to receive Hla officer who will be present at the Latin-American republies may not Excellency the Governor and Lady

General: Messrs, C. G. Pordue. officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred now be derided."-Reuter. safe, the sum of two hundred toilara, ($200) in cash. This sum

Northcote, who were accompanied by President), G. C. M. Grenham and dollars, ($200) in cash. This sun will be refunded on payment of

His Excellency Major-General A. E. C. E. Terry (Vice-Presidents), B. H. Grasett and Mrs. Grasett, Ills Honour C. Hallowes (Past President and will be refunded on payment of

Sir Atholl MacGregor and Lady Muc- Hon. Secretary), F. P. R. James, the Purchase price. the Purchase price.

Gregor, Commodore E. B. C. Dicken M., (Past President), E. H. WI- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

and Mrs. Dicken, and Goup Captain liams, (Past President), P. J. A. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

H. M. K. Brown, R.A.F. They were Hamilton (Hon. Treasurer), K. Beg conducted to their private sitting don, D. J. S. Crozier, B. T. Flanagan, A. H. Guinness, Commander W. P.

No. of Sale

New Ko-100;

Inland

Registry!

Locakty

nlund Lot No. 521, Fuk Adjoining New Kim inu Ving St. Cheung Sha Wan Lot N 2654

C.

authorised 15 EL

Boundary

Mcnaurements

N.

સ .

DK per nato

101.

12

Contents in

21. feel

About

0002

196

R.

Locality

14.20

3

New Kowloon Inlaud Lot No 2660.

“Adjoining Sew Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1482,

Upset Price

Begistry No

Bone four or five days ago at Little PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS longkong, which is in the Al erdeen of the Sale by Public Auction District, the villagers dectured that

to be held on Monday, the 20th they had seen a tiger in the vicinity.

A further report made to 10 Police day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m.. laten Mr. Newall, of the Berk, has at the Otices of the Public found over one hundred footprints,

Works Department, by Order o the apparently these of a tiger,

His Excellency the Governor of Heletbourhood of his house.

We learn that the animal must have

one L of Crown Land a put in an appearance just below the

the Colony Shek Shaa, in entrance of Numbers 6 and 7, the Peak --Bishop's Lodge-where there were to

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 be found distinct - traces of a tiger's

the with

option years, pugs which could be traced for a die- tanen of fifty yards on the weft bunk

renewal at a Crown Rent to b Inmediately below the now readway,

Axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for further term of 25 years. Intending bidders are ndviredi that immediately after the dispo- |

10 YEARS AGO

G.

Neau Shi Wao

At per mis

plan.

Upset Frie

$210

$6,080

R.

room,

The Commitice

were

"ATTEMPT TO DOMINATE THE WORLD BY FORCE"

(Continued from Page 5.)

At 9.35 Mr. E. H. Willams pro- McCarthy, RN. Mr. J. O'Donovan, asking for the severance of Sudeten-ceeded to the ball room to marshal and Lieut.-Col. J. S. Smith. land from Czecho-Slovakia

the other official guests, who as Reception and Invitation: Mostr WHERE IS RELIANCE? sembled at the dais with the Prest- C. G. Perduo (President) Convener, "Doesn't the question inevitably dent's wife, Mrs. C. G. Perdue, and E. H. Williams, J. C. M. Grenham

Hallowes, and B. H. C. Hallowes, arise; if it is so easy to discover good Mesdames. Redmond,

Dance and Music: Messrs. J. C. M. reasons for Ignoring assurances so Jumes, Williams, Begdon, Crozier,

Grenham (Convener). E. H. WI- solemnly and repeatedly given, what Flanagan and O'Donovan,

Exams, and R. J. Minnitt. reliance can we place upon

Mr. K. Begdon piped His other

Decorations: Mr. F. P. R. James. assurances that come from the same cellency the Governor and party to

the ball room in the following order: (Convener), Commander W. P. Mc- "The events this week, in their His Excellency the Governor and the Carthy, R.N., and Mr. B. T. Flana-

Major | gan.

quarter?

complete disregard of the principles President, His Excellency Lady

Publicity: Messrs. D. J. S. Crozier and B. H. C. Hallowes.

Supper and Wine: Messrs. C. E. lald down by the German Govern- General A. E. Grasett and ment itself, seem to fall into a Narthete-His-Honour-Sir-Atholl Terry (Convener), and J. O'Donovan, different category, and must cause us MacGregor and Mrs. Graselt, Com all to usk, is this the end of an ad-modore E. B. C. Dicken and Lady MacGregor. Mr. J. C. M. Grenham venture, or the beginning of a new

and Mrs. Dicken, Mr. C. E. Terry one?

and Group Coptain H. M. K. Brown. Professor F. A. Redmond and Mr. Mi

"Is this the last attack upon

rmall State, or will it be followed by others?

"Is_tnis, in fact, a step in the direction of an attempt to dominate the world by force?

POST

From

Shanghat

Shanghai and Swatow Manlia and Straits

Honorary Piper: Mr. K. Begdon. Colleens: Mrs. R. Jordon and Miss R. Grant

Gosoon: Mr. P. J. Cullinan.

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Per Glenogle

Due.

March 18..

Hupeh

March 10.

M/V Victoria

March 18.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 24th February).

Pres. Pierce

March 16.

Shanghai and Amoy

Sinkrong

.March 18.

the

Tlentsin and Swatow Suigon Tientsin

Yingchow

March 18.

Chenonceaux

March in

Hunan

.Murch 19.

.March 19.

March 19.

March 19..

March 20.

Piaze.

March 20,

, March 20,

March 20.

"These are grave and sericus PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction questions. I am not going to answer to be held on Monday, the 20th them to-night, but 1 am sure they laan eloquent peroration, Mr. Chur- chitl sold: Our diplomacy hun depend

day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m., will require grave and serious con- ed in great part for its effectiveness

Germany's upon our naval position. Dur

at the Ollices of the Public sideration, not only by naval

neighbours, but others, perhaps even strength was the une great balancing

Works Department, by Order beyond the confines of Europe. force we could contribute to our own

His Excellency the Governor of

PROCESS BEGUN safely and the pence of the world. Our clolm to be left in enjoyment of our

"Already there are indications that one Lot of Crown Land at

and it is Vast and splendid possession often

Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony the process has begun, soomed less reasonable to others than

obvious that It is likely now to be it did to us. Further, we had inter-

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 speeded We ourselves,

up.

turn vened regularly in affairs in Europe

years, commencing from Isturally first to our partners in the and the world, as we could not help

Commonwealth, and to doing, and great advantage to European

July, 1808, with the option of British

closely pence has resulted. We had respon-

renewal at a Crown Rent to be France, to whom we are 50 giblities to-day in many quarters.We

bound. bad passed through a year of continu

fixed by the Surveyor of Hia one

"Now we must all review ous anxiety and although the Govern

Majesty the KING, for one fur-position with that sense of respen- mout believed that the foundations of

ther term of 24 years less the bulty wislel its gravity demands. peace among the Great Powers had been strengthened, causes which might lend

Haiphong, Pathol and Fort Bayard. Kaying Nothing must be excluded from thn. last three lays thereof.

Straits national to a general war had not been removed and had often reminded us

Intending bidders are advised review which bears upon

aafety. Every aspect of our national of their

sal of the lot the Purchasur (if that immediately after the dispo-life must be looked at again from presenco. There had not been the alightest abatement of neat or

4.3. Preblent McKinley and she wes not the applicant) will be required sal of the lot the Purchaser if that angle." mill- accompanied by her husband, as well tary prepara.ion. On the contrary, then by Mr. A. Strok, the well-known im- to deposit with an authorised not the applicant) will be required Replying to a vole of thanks, Mr.

presario, and the intter's daughter.

authorised Chamberlain said: "We need not be Madame Galli-Curci living on uffleer who will be present at the to deposit with an

downhearted.

Bangkok This is a great and concart here, at the Queen's Theatre

powertul nation; far more powerful then we were even six months ago, and acts of violence and bring with them sooner or later their reward. Every one of these incur- sions raises fresh dangers for Ger- many in the future, and I venture to prophesy that in the end she will bitterly regret what her Government has. done."Reuter.

world was arming as it had never done before. All attempts at arresting It had bean Ineffective.

*

Paris has been excited for days in consequence of a newspaper duet which has been waged between M. Culmetto,

a political journalist, and M. Chiliaux,

the Minister of Finance.

The former's animus wns alway's marked, and it culminated in charges reflecting upon the personal honour of M. Callinux, whom he recused of using his poellion to endeavour to obtain huge aums for the Radical Party Fund, and of changing his opinions f regard to the Income Tax.

-M. Calmette was leaving his office, accompanied by the novellat, M. Bour get, when the card of Madame Callaux was handed to him. Madame Calliaux. in the coolest manner, followed M. Cal- metto into his room, and epotted: Aro Immediately with a Browning patol.

M. Calmette fell at the first alot, and Nadamo Caillaux calmly fired four

more.

M. Galmette is dead and M. Caillaux

haa sasikpct

by Mr. Marconi.

* *

March 8, 1927. Galil-Curci, the world-frenons colora- tura soprano; arrived here this morn. ing from a wonderfully auccessful san. son in Manila. She is staying at the Repulse Bay Hotel. She came by the

on the 26th instant, and her programme sale, the sum of two hundred officer who will be present at the will contain the Aria from "The Barber dollars. ($200) in cash. This aun sale, the sum of two hundred of Saville," as well AR cholen items,

will be refunded on payment of dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

viber many

*

In order to enable him 'a become the Purchase price.

acquainted with affairs from a dipta-

matic, angle, Prince George (new in PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

George VI) on March 18 will take up short temporary duty in the Foreign Ufico.

contact

Thereafter he is expected to join a ngasdron stationed either in the Pacific or in the Western seas and as the Prince will be brought Into mainly with peoples of the American continent. his period as the Foreign Omer will be spent in the Western department.

5 YEARS AGO

March 18, 1034.

No. of Hale

The Japanese cruiser füxumo, with] **

Imumuro

on

Vice-Admiral Shimjire board, arrived here this morning, shortly after 9 o'clock. The flagship

A saw miracle has been performed was accompanied by the Japanese desi

At a distance of six milen he has i lighted up a suitably designed bulb by

troyers, Aahil, Mahl and Sumire.

Sir Geoffry Northcotu K.C.M.G,

kuwloon inland

UN AM

Lot No.

4124.

WRZIERO 10 K0:1920*

Road & Kiang

si St.,

Locality

Chatham Edi, Shek Shan.

Boundary

Measurements

H.A.E. W.

As per sata

plan.

Abnett

“Contents in

aq. feet

$24

Rental

pret Pres

No. of Sale 1

Registry No.

Locality

Washington, Mar. 17The Senate

New Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2661. Fenkin St. between Castle Peak Ed. & Un Chan St, Cheung Sha Wan

Boundary

Measurements

N. 18. E. W.

As per inte

plan..

13

Cantents is

4. feet

Rental

1bout

20,000

3276

↑ Upset Frier!

con'cze

Mr. C. G. Perdue has been up-

wireless current supplied from a 100 h.p. plant.

l experiment, Mr. Marconi hupes, and Lady Northcote will be present to-day confirmed the appointment of pointed Commissioner of Police and may be a forerunner of the use of at the Annual Meeting of the Salva- Mr. Laurence Steinliardi, at present Chief Officer, Fire Brigade, during wireless power for Bghting and heating tion Army Home for Women and Ambassador to Peru, as Ambassador houses. "At present," he wald, "the Giris, to be held at 2. Embankment first call is to push on with wireless Road, Kowloon on Tuesday, 31st. to Moscow, which office

has been the absence on leave of the Hon. Me..

TIL. King.. vacant since June last-Router.

telephony. Tam now alming particu: March at 4.30 p.m. Jarly at obtaining aydistinctly audible

injustice

J.P.'s To Elect A J.P.

An election by the Justices of the Peace of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board, in place of Mr. G. S. Archbutt, J. P., who is absent from the Colony on long leave, will take place in the Urban Council Chamber of the Council on Tuesday, April 4 nt 4 p.m. Forms of nomination may be ob- fained at the Magistracy, Hongkong. Every nomination must be delivered to Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, First Police Magistrate, not less than six days be fore the day fixed for the election,

Only unofficial Justices of the Peace

or entitled to vote, enc

4

Voting will commence at p.m. and continue until 0 p.m. when the ballat-box will be closed,

Shanghai and Amoy Manila ...

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Polsdum

Thinegara

Eurybutes

Direct Service" London dale, Imperial Airways 11th March

Manila

Shanghai and Swalow

For

Kalgon Pleasantville Tainan

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Saturday

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindi

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 14th April,

Haiphong

Fort Bayard

Manila

Saigon

Shanghai

Amoy via Swntow Fort Bayard and Pakhot Swntow Japan

Swatow and Foochow Halphony

Air Mail for "Imperial Direct Service"-dur

t

27th March

Ord

.March 20.

Date and Time.

Fri.. Mar. 17.. G.P.O, and K.P.O. Parcels,.....Mar. 17, 5 p.m.. Leg......Mar. 18, 9.45 am. ..Mor. 10, 10.30 a.m. Wosang......Sat., Mar. 10, 1 p.m. Wing Wah..Sat., Mar. 18, 1.30 pm. Prea. Pierce ....Sat., Mar. 18, 5 p.m. Lycemoon .Sat., Mar. 18, 5.00 pm

Sunday

Chenonceaux ..Sun.. Mar. 10, 0a.m. Halyang

Sun., Mar. 19.0 am. Klanga

.Sun., Mar. 10, 9 ́am.......

Kingvuon

Polislam

Monday

.Sun., Mar. 19, 9 am. .Sun., Mar. 19, 0 nm.

Prominent..Mon., Mar. 20, 8:30 am. Canton......Mon, Mar. 20, 2 p.m.. Aleways Imperial Airways Plane

London,

Rek.

· Ord.

Rer. Ord,

Mod., Mar. 20. K.P.O.. .......Mar. 20, 5 pm. NIKE. 20, 5.10 p.m.

G.P.O..

.Mar. 20, 5 pan- „Mar." 20,, '7' pas

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