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Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages officlated at the wedding yesterday between Mr. Chu' Kwan- shan, merchant, and Miss Kwan Yiu- dem, of 55 Bunham Strand, Hong- konu. The witnesses were Mehars. Kwan Chil-ching, and Tam Kok-man,
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NOTICE in hereby given that the Seventeenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be
The forthcoming wedding is on- held at Exchange Building, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, 27TH MAY,nounced between Mr. Alexsey Vassily Platritsky, police officer, Police lead. 1939, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. quarters, Hongkong, and Olga Pav
lovna Grizeff, of 480 Rue Auguste The Transfer Books of the Beppe, Shanghai. The ceremony will Company will be closed from 15TH take place shortly in Shanghai. MAY TO 27TH MAY, 1939, both days inclusive.
A. W. FROWN,
Manager. Hongkong, 9th May, 1939.
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The following weddings will take By Order of the Board of place shortly in Hongkong: Mr. Henry
Edward Arthur Stuart Richold, of Felix Villas, Hongkong, Lo Miss Directors
Gertrout Huffner, 1 Riemnuns- trasse, Nordhansen, Saxony, Ger- many Mr. Li Kwai-lam, merchant, to Miss To Kan-60, of 56 Po Kong Wing- Road, Kowloon City: Mr. Fong you,
alles Thomas Fong, of 220 Des Road Central, to Miss Chan Hom, Kwanglung: Mr. Chlang Kl- sum, clerk at Talkoo Docks, to Misa Lam Kwal-man, of 348 Shaukiwan Road; Mr. Lee Iu-chun, electrical engineer, to Miss Yung Mo-chun, of
Ladder Street, Hongkong,
FINE CHAMBER MUSIC THE CANTON INSURANCE Voeux of 24 Fuls Hing Road, Chek Interesting Works Chosen
For To-night's Recital
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An Interesting programme has been urranged for the recital of chamber music to be given in the Roof Garden ut of the Peninsula Holei to-night at 0.30 p.m. Two numbers figure the programme, Tschalkovsky's trio up. 50, and d'Alessio's "Trio Syn- which is of peculiar in- ptonico, terest as it
was dedicated to Prof. Tunuff, who will play the violin pari in the ensemble.
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under signed on Thursday, the 18th May, 1939, at Noon for the purpose of the Report of receiving General Agents, together with statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1938.
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It is seldom at three professional musicians have been heard in such # Ane programme us that arranged for
The Share Register and Trans to-night. The two works, which have never been publicly performed fer Books will be closed from the
"the of consist
the Hongkong
4th May to the 18th May, 1939, ઉત્ત most fundamental chamber music.
feur both days inclusive. d'Alessio's tria is written in four
JARDINE, MATHESON & parts and in its arrangement the.
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The orchestra.
General Agents. artists will play from d'Alessio's
Hongkong, 27th April, 1939. original manuscripts,
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The artists performing the trio are Prof. N. A. Tonolf (violin), who dur- ing the past six years has gathered a reputation in Hongkong as an out- standing violinist. Prof. E. Pellegati (violoncello), who is appearing for the first time in a professional en- semble, and Prof. Harry Ore (plano), old friend of Hongkong's musical public.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, is keenly in- has terested in the concert, and arranged to attend.
NEY YORK, May 8.-Justice Edgar Lauer, has resigned, from the Supreme Court as from June 15.
His wife, Emma, is serving a three months sentence in prison on a smug- ging charge-United Press.
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The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, | 25th May, 1939, at noun, for, the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the
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A Progressive Bridge and Mahjong Drive will be held in St. John's Cathedral Hall, on Monday, at 8.30 including re- pm. Tickets at $1, freshments, may be obtained at the Cathedral Office,
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Market
Stall Rents
Annual Revenue Over Three Lakhs
May 10, 1939.
POPE PIUS AND WORLD PEACE
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tives of the Vatican abroad did not
exceed the
activity of Ocean
Hmils of the normal the Vatican-Trans
Britain Unintorasted
have
POST
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and
OFFICE.
OUTWARD MAIL TIDIES
Registered and Parcel Malls are
"I have heard the opinion express-
PARIS, May Great Britain and Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- ed on several occasions that, as the France are not particularly favour-cepted for Canton and despatched as closed 15 minutes earlier than the
conference on #
the circumstances permit.
time given below unless otherwise. consumer always pays, the high able towards
stated, and where mails are advertis. SIDERIA ROUTE VIA rentals for the stalls will mean an Polish-German differences and it is Increase in the cost of food. I understood that negotiations
Letters and Postcards for Europe od to close at or before 9 a.m., re- rincerely hope that this fear will not now turned towards the idea of direct be justified," said Mr. R. R. Todd, mediation by the Vatican between (except Great Britain and Eire) and
South America, are forwarded "la Elstered and parcel målls, aro "closed"
at 3 p.m. on the previous day. Chairman, at the Urban Council yes- Poland and Germany.
and Italy are reported to Siberia" so zuperscribed. terday, in reporting on the new Cen-
be
to this, providing that tral Market.
Poinnd's consent can be obtained,
INWARD MAILS Other members present were Hon.
France is inclined to decline the Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke (vice- Pope's offer to medinte in Chairman), Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, French-Italian dispute, feeling that DPW., Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, Italy should make the next move S.C.A., Hon, Mr. C. G. Perdue, Com-through diplomatic channels.-United missioner of Police, Mr. F. C. Hall, Press. Mr. A. el. Arculli, Dr. S. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tam, Mr. B. Wong
Tepe, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin and Mr. C. Champkin.
Mr. Todd sald.
No Canforance
The
VATICAN CITY, May 9--OMelals here to-day told the United Press that the Pope is working actively to promote a peaceful settlement of the German-Polish dispute.
They denied reports that His Holiness has called, or that he is Five-Power thinking of coiling, Conference-United Press,
At the last meeting of the Council I made a statement on the progress of the letting of the atolls in the new Central Market. Up to the date of the last meeting, April 25, tenders
British Trade Talks? had been received for the poultry, dah, beef and mutton and some of
London, May D. Asked in the House of Commons levent Cgures. the pork stalls and I gave the re-whether, in view of the declaration of Herr Hitler that he desires a pence- For the pork acetion, the Selectful solution of the European tension,
resumption he was proposing Committee fixed the minimum month- ly rental per stall at $45. At the the Anglo-German trade discussions, "closed tendering" 44 stells were Jet Mr. Oliver Stanley replied that, when at an average rental of $71.92 and the tension had abated he would be nt the "open tehdering" 18 stalls were only too glad to see the discussion let at an average renal of $189.95. resumed with a view to improving The average rental for these 42 pork Angio-German is therefore $100.10. The Reuler. stalls highest rental obtained is $200.00 and the lowest obtained is $45.00,
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Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai
Saigon
Straits and Europe vin Suez (Papera etc.) London date, 13th April and Parcels London date, London
Manila Japan
0th April
Halphong
Straits and Manila
Straits
Tientsin
Air Atall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--London date, Oth May Shanghal Salgon
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May 10.
May 10,
May 10..
Pres. Doumer ·
.May 10.
Emp. of Japan Hupch
Lima Maru
Alr Mali by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 3rd May. U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date, 15th April}
Honolulu and Japan (San rancisco date, 21st April)
Frant Museum,
Mira. Chicko Hirano, Oriental librarian of the Boston Boston. Mass., died of pneumonia in the Kyoto Imperial University Hospital on April 4, reports United Press. She was 62 years old. Mrs. Hirano is known as the Brst writer to publish a work in English dealing with Uklyove the Japanese colour- print. Through her work and that of others, the colour-print, which was once handed out free with then-
tre programmes, has become a collec- tors item. Some prints, notably those of Hiroshige and Hokusal, com- mumd high prices.
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Appeal Neferied
I mentioned in my previous state- ment that an appeal had been made to the Governor-in-Council against the Urban Council's decision that there should be no "closed tendering" for fruit stalls and vegetable stalls. The Governor-in-Counc!! rejected the appeal and all the fruit stults and vegetable stalls were accordingly let by "open tendering."
At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singa- pore, recently, M. Norman
Ban Fletcher,
Telegraph and Posta engineer, and son of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Fletcher. of Nottinghamshire For the fruit section the Select
Manchester, and
England, was Comimilice
the minimum married to Miss Ruth Mubin, daugh-monthly rental per stall at $30. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. B. Mabin | 31 frult stails were let for an average of Nelson, New Zealand.
rental of $120.60, the highest obtain- ed being $200.50 and the lowest
Mrs. Mary McKeurtan, whọ was | $00.50. born in Dundee in 1058, and was known as the "Grand Old Lady of Rhodesia," has died in Bulawayo after 38 years in South Africa. She was one of Rhoderin's best-known social workers, reports British United
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trade relations.
Anglo-French Talks
London, May D.
The "Evening Standard" reports to-day that the British and French governments have already begun on
the advis exchange of opinion un ability of a peace conference on the lines suggested by the Pope,
Although this is not officially con- Bened, it is known that Viscount Halifax heki o long conference this afternoon with M. Charles Corbin, the French Ambassador.
The papers state that the Soviet Union will certainly not be tuelnded in the conference.--Travis-Ocean.
U.S. Coal Strike
WASHINGTON, May B-The coal operators and miners conference ut the White House to-day ended with
For the vegetable section the Select Committee
minimum monthly rental per stall at $15. The only a statement by Mr. John Lewis 50 vegetable stalls were let for an that the negotiators were meeting He gave no intimation of what average rental of $62.43, the highest again on May 10 in New York. obtained being $105.00 and the lowest transpired at the White House meet- $40.00,
inst
President Roosevelt fold
a press conference 10-day that he had asked representatives of coal owners and day night, under which the nuning industry would resume immediately:
Reuter.
18th May to the 8th June, 1939 $tine High Court and recently mulion sectiim. This stall was to be miners to agree on a pian by Wednes
inclusive.
Jude of
the
Mrs. Ada Agnes Manning, wife of
All the 285 stalls in the new mar- Mr. Richard Joseph Manning, for- merly Senior Pulsne Judge of the ket have now been let with the ex- ception of one stall in the beef and appointed Puisne Supreme Court of the Straits Settle-let for the sale of Hindu meat, but ments, died at the Government Hos- on the appointed day no person By Order of the Board,
pital at Jerusalem at the age of 50, peared to tender for It. The rentals
long
now being obtained for the 204 stalls illness. Born JARDINE, MATHESON & after
Aryshire, Scotland. Mrs. Manning which have been let CO., LTD. General Managers.
$348,315.860. This can Hongkong, 25th April, 1939.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that. of 42 Margaret Jane Russell Kennedy Rond, Hongkong, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any per- son who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be written granted should send a statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ili-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is secking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--
The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Itond C., Hongkong, ΟΣ the Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Rond, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, 1st door, Kow-
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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
MOBILISATION TO BE PERMANENT
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of the proportion A certain auxiliary air force would be called up, and similarly anti-aircraft units. It was intended to start calling out the persons affected about a month after the bill had been passed.
Mr. J. J. Lawson, Opposition Labour, though that it might be possible to have a Government that inight use these powers for its own purposes, and lie asked Mr. Hore Belisha to go more carefully into the question of the reinstatement of men called up.
No Objections He said that if these points were satisfactorily met, the Opposition had no objection to the passage of the bill.
Mr. D. Sandys (Con) and Mojor II. L. Nathan (Lab) supporting the
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was married In 1912 at the Cathedral annual revenue from the n Georgetown, British Gulann. Theréí as a highly satisfactory regarded
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the Immaculate Conception, are three sons and three daughters.
HONGKONG REFUGEES
Camp at Man Kam To Now Closed
from
a market which cost about $800,000 to build. I
expected an annual re- turn of about a quarter of a million dollars, but this figure has been for
Frenchwoman Found Dead
Sud. Some of the higher rents woman married to a Belgian, was
were tendered may be econ- omically unsound. Time alone will show whether this is so or not, but our experience with other new mar- ket has been that there is a tendency for enthusiastic tenderers to go too high at first.
The numbers of refugees and destitutes accommodated in Govern ment cumps in urban and rural areas are given officially as follows:
The market is now open for busi- In urt
urban areas, civilians-King's ness. The ground floor (poultry and Park 1,507 for the week ending May; fish) opened for business on May 3, 0, as compared with 1,800 for the the first floor (meat) on May 4 and
SHANGHAI, May D-Madame R. Durocher, a 30 year-old French- found dead to-night, hanging from the curtain cord in a window of her rezidence.
The discovery was made by the houseboy.
Her husband is in Shangbal at present, but was away from home when the woman was found at IB o'clock to-night-United Press.
week ending April 20; Mainuchung the second floor (fruit and veget- Compulsory A.R.P.
1,080, as compared with 929; North ubles) on May 5.
Point 1,678, as compared with 1,005.
In urban areas, zoldlers-In Lai- chikok Hospital (Upper Ward) 15 on May 8, as compared with the sume number on April 29: Matauchung, 702 as compared with 763,
Consumer Always Pays
I have heard the opinion express- ed on several occasions that, as the consumer always pays, the high ren- tals for the stalls will mean an in- In rural areas. At Kam Tin 4,210 crease in the cast of food. I sincere- on May 6, as compared with 4,300 only hope that this feur will not be April 29; Fonling, North 650, as com-justified. pared with 721; Fanling, South 820, as compared with 850; the Man Kam To camp was closed on April 30. On Aurl 20 it held 70 refugees.
was 10,780, as compared with 11,022 The total number in camps on May
on April 20,
CHINESE GUERILLA
WARFARE ·
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For Berlin
Berlin, May 9. The introduction of air raid pre- cautions in Berlin is announced in a decree published to-day by the Chief of the Berlin pollcc.
Thursday has been set aside for on six Thursday this work, and evenings during a year, the Berlin required to attend Population is instructional classes.-Trans-Occan,
Heavy Property Loss In Foochow Raid
In fixing the minimum 'rental for each of the various classes of stalls the primary consideration of the nominating any figure which would Select Committee was to refrain from
tend to force up the rents to a level which would be reflected in the cost of the food-stuffs sold In the
stalle I think everyone will agree that the minima which we fixed were very reasonable. My personal opinion, for
Foochow, May 10. reasons which I will not go lato
Heavy property damage now, in that there will not be any caused by Japanese planes in two appreciable or permanent increase severe air raids in Foochow on Mau- in the cost of food retailed from the day,
Chinese are launching an offensive.-new Central Market. Central News,
Recapturo Anhwei Town NINGKUO, May, 10-Chuantsino, west of Pukow, has been recovered by Chinese forces.
Way
Hundreds of houses in the busy sections of the city were reduced to Mr. C. Champkin was unanimous-a shambles by more than 30 demoli- ly elected to serve on the Selecttion and incendiary bomba-Central Committees. for Cemeteries, Factories Neua and Workshops, and Wells and Pools,
Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy. replace to the proposed erection
The Chinese smashed into the town and dispersed the Japanese following of a publle flush and urinal on a site at the eastern end of Lower Lasear
to The
The Central adjacent
bloody street fighting.
The Chinese units
which broke Theatre, Mr. Todd 'thought that it
HALIFAX FOR LEAGUE MEET
Into Anking, In southern Anhwel, on May 6, have now retired outside the would be better if the Council, pald elty owing to the arrival large a visit to the site. The owner of the Jax loaves London on Saturday for Japonese reinforcements.
The opposing forces are now facing each other at the villages outside the' west gate.
The Japanese suffered heavy casualties during the recent Chinese attacle on Anking. They also lost a number of armoured cars-Central
News.
LONDON, May 9-Viscount Hall- Central Theatre, he stated, was ob- Geneva to attend the League Council, jeeling, but his objection would have the opening meeting of which is on to be considered by the Legislative May 15, Council.
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American's Death
He will stay in Paris for a few. hours en route, lo converse with M. Applications for two food factory Daladior and M. Bonnet.---Reuter. licences, a restaurant licence and a milke shop licence were refused.
Application had been received for a food preserving licence to manu
In the bill, dwelt on the danger of a sur-fecture Gourmet Powder
premises on Lot. No. 703, Sheung Sha -prise ale altack.
Captain Dewer (Con) urged Mr. Po, Kowloon City, and the Chalcyon Hore-Bella to consider methods of stated that the Select Committee had
recommended
a refusal, but further dealing with unpatriotic employers' recommen who would not employ territorials representations had been made, and he proposed that Ule matter be post- and men under 20.
The House read the bill for a posed for a while and the Council second time without a division-elrculaded further. This was agreed Reuter.
Shanghal, May 9. The death is reported of Mr. William Cook Bellenap, aged 50.
American. Mr. Belknap wan
clubman in Shang- well kngin as hai. He was formerly head of the Columbia Country Club.
He is survived by his wife, daughter and non-United Press.
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May 11.
.May 11,
.May 11.
Airways plane
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May 11.
May 11.
May 11.
Curtlinge
May 12.
Conte Rosso
May 12.
Sungshan Maru
May 12.
Tibadak
May 14.
Toba Maru
..May 14.
Imperial Airways Plano
.May. 15.
Cremer
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Granville
May 10.
Mencatheus Ninghai
.May 10.
.May 16.
Dale and Time.
Pres. Pierce Talthybius
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways date. Service"-London
10th May. Stralta
Manila
Shanghal
Tientsin and Swatow
For
Swatow
Halphong
Parcels only
for
Calcutta
OUTWARD MAILS
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Parcels only for. Straits
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Thursday
Tisadane Thurs., May 11, 8.30 am Hangsang Thurs., May 11, 10.30 a.m.
Amoy Foochow Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except
Great Britain and Eire) via Siberis Ranchi..Thurs., May 11, 10:30 am. Cheklang...Thurs., May 11, 11 a.m. Haiphong... Air Afall for "Imperial Airwaya Imperial Airways Plane
Service" due Direct
London, 18th May
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Tues., May 11.
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Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
tralia by
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Saigon Monila
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.May 11, 7 p.m.
Marechal Joffre Thurs. May 11, 7 pm. Pres. Pierce .. .Thurs., May 11, 7 pm. Pan American
Airways plane....Thurs., May 11.
K.P.O.
May 11, 5.00.p.1314. May 11, G.30 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- "Pan- lalu, and U.S.A. by the ...American Airways Direct Ser- vice"duo San Francisco, 18th- May.
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Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Empress of Japan
Central and South America via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)----duc Vancouver B.C., 30th May
Friday
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Sandakan
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Air Mall for Indo-Chlia, Iran, Air France Plane......Fri May 12.
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Straits, Ceylon. India, East and Carthage
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malla, and Europe vin Marseilles-due Marseilles, 9th June.
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Ale Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Carthage
Servico"-duo Amsterdam, 23rd
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Mingsang Islam! Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping
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