Page
..
"FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -5, 1930.
CALE ADDIKIS
COES THED
AKC, WYE EDITICE
WESTERN UNION
BEVILET'S
P. E.. Young MALIGER
TELEPHONE
MERCURY MOTOR CAR· GENERA, DETICK
-CO.
59-61 Des Vosur Road Central,” as
HONGKONG.
1343
MALY BLING & F
arom ooM ROBINSON Rain
WEST LE BRANCH 1545 WORK JASP
FROM PILLAR TO POST.
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS.
THE LATEST CRAZE.
A LUCKLESS STOWAWAY
NOT WANTED ANYWHERE.
An Esthonian was this morning
CUXING BY LOVE "INTEREST.
||
Some revelations of the latest raedi-
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER THE LEAGUE IN ACTION.
DEFENCE CORPS.
PARADES.
The ninth conference of the ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS BY LIEUT-Council of the League of Nations, COL L. G. BIRD, D.S.O.. which concluded in Paris, supplied ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT. good evidence, in, the words of its president, that the League is no longer at the stage of sperches but Parades for week ending Novem-at that of action, saccessive, re- ber 13 will be held in accordance with peared, and methodically hated Programme of Work published in together. That confidence found Corps Orders on Friday, Oct. 29. practical expression in the decision 1920, except Infantry Drill. Lewis which declared the League competent Get and Signalling Classes, also to intervene, asrequested by the British Gun Detachment will parade on Tues- Government, in the Finnish Swedish day. 9th instant, owing to Monday, dispute over the Aaland Archipelago. Sth instant, being Bank holiday.
It was even more fully justified by the successful handling by the Coulic MUSKETRY.
dispute. To all appearance both of the Polish-Lithuanian frontier parties are quite willing to settle it by negotiation. But mistrust of one another's intentions led them to at tempt to secure their claims by a
The Annual Course will commence on Sunday. Nov. 7. at 9.00 a. ar King's Park Range. Dress: Drill
order.
There will not be any Musketry on Saturday, Nov. 6. ~
PROMOTION.
21
series of coups demain which very near-
ly led to formal war. That is precisely
No. 39 Corporal F. Lobel M.M.the kind of danger which it was hoped the League's machinery would avert. Now not only have the 'two
cal fashion which is sweeping over No. 2 Platoon (Infantry Company) is
}
Business in Hongkong Chinese shipyards is at the present moment somewhat slack, the prolonged trouble at Canton being Hip Lung Firm which operates appreciable factor, The Kweng a repairs establishment at Sam shuipo informed a representative of the Caston Times that at the present yessels mostly of the launch variety moment there are over a hundred
belonging to and River Conservancy Bureaus the Canton Police
which are at present laid up on account of the want of funds to keep them in serviceable condition. The Chinese firms in Hongkong which in the past have done a con siderable business in the repairing of these vessels, anticipate more pros- perous times when the conditions at Canton have returned to normal.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Society psycho-analysis-were given promoted Sergeant, with effect from parties to the dispute readily accepted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
charged before Magistrate Orme with! by well-known Mayfair physician to a this date.
having been found in the Colony without employment or visible means of subsistence.
Press representative recently."
Psycho-analysis has brome im mensely popular recently," he said.
and it is regiemble that there are: The defendant ; Where was I men and women who call themselves food?
the suggestions made by the Council with a view to preventing conflict ORDERS FOR MOUNTED INFANTRY pending a final settlement; but they
SECTION.
were also moved, by the atmosphere of impartiality and trust which in spired the meeting, to a spontaneous and dramatic expression of good will, the Polish and Lithuanian delegates clasping hands in view of their comrades.
psycho-analysts who have co medical Monday, Sth Wednesday, 10th, qualifications. The result is that this and Friday, 12th. Nov.-5.15 p.m. Replying to the Magistrate, In form of healing mental disorders is tall-Parade at Riding School, Causeway spector Spear, who prosecuted, said ing into disrepute in some sections of Ray. Dress: Drill order on Wednes- that the defendant was sent Hongkong by the Singapore police-Isists in curing what are popularly Friday.
the profession." This treatment con-day, uniform options on Monday and The police here received him from termeld border cases the "Namsang."
of mental il health by bringing the past before the The defendant: Nobody found patient and relieving the surcharged me, I was never lost! (Laughter).
The Inspector said that defendant patient sits upon a lounge in suitable! mind of repressed emotions: The first came to Hongkong about surroundings with the doctor and does four, months ago, having stowed all the talking. away at Shanghai. He was sent the mind and analyses the patient's parade at Headquarters on Saturday,
The doctor directs back to Shanghai, but returned without pourings. Fees are anything ep 6th insun, at 1.20 p.m. - Dress: In a fortnight. He was sentenced to about two guineas for an hour's sit-Drill order (helmets) (Band with in- one month's hard labour and then? taken before the Russian Consul, i
ting.
who decided to send him to Singa- Women are particularly keen on The Russian Consul paid this form of treatment. This is an
pore.
ORDERS FOR CADET COMPANY BY LIELT. A. J. M. WEYMAN,
PARADES.
The Company (including Band) will
struments).
BAND.
PARADE.
The Company will parade at Head-
half of the expenses, and the loturate Fact," remarked the doc. The Band will parade at Headquar Government the other half. The 10 a psycho-analyst specialist him-ters on Monday, Sth instant, ar 5.30 Singapore police refused to allow himself, for many reasons. Firstly, them. Dress: Drill order (with instru to land, and sent him back to Hong- love interest always very largely en kong. The Inspector asked that theters into the treatment; in fact, there defendant be sent to the House of is never a successful treatment where Detention pending further enquiries. the lady, does not fall slightly in love quarters on Tuesday. 9th instant, at
The defendant I do not know temporarily with her doctor: Second-3.30 p.m. why. I was ever sent to Singapore. ly, women are attracted to psycho-
Dress Drill order. The Magistrate: To find work. analysis because of the excitement
CLASS OF INSTRUCTION. Defendant: I do not like Sing-i and adventure of i
The N.COs. will attend a Class of apcre, and the people there do not bound. at what is known as the periodon Thursday. 11tb instant, at 5.30 The doctor is Instruction to be held at Headquarters like me. I came from-Siberia to of fansference,' to have some of the Shanghai. I could not find work lady's affection, te declared. ** and there, so came to Hongkong. I the awkward part about it is that the meant to find work here I am will psycho-analysis treatment does not ing to work. My only object was to work if there is anyone else in the return to my own country. I had ne unlawful intentions.
foors. A nurse, for example, would The Magistrate: But you cacaoter the treatment by her presence." Questioned as to what the doctor's Defendant: If they won't give me wile had to say about these matters. work, what can I do? It is no use the physician laughed, and admitted
stowaway.
P.J
Dress Drill order,
G. "F. E. RAPSON, Bt.-Major, Hengkong Volunteer Defence Corps,
Adjutant,
Hongkong. Nov. 5, 1920.
NOTICES.
There will be a Practice Shoot on
you sending me in and out of Hong.; that the lady had to regard the ques iSunday, Nov. 7, for Members vish- i
kong. I want to go home. Fram tion as a strictly pofessional one. what I can see at present, I am going backwards instead of forward.
The Magistrate committed the defendant to the House of Detention. Defendant: I suppose you will keep me here all my life. You will probably end up by sending me to a mad house! (Laughter.)
The Magistrate: No, the police will try and find work for you.
The defendant left the Court in company with Sergeant Stimson still grumbling.
WORK FOR EX-SERVICE MEN.
The popularity of the new trearing to compete in the League Team.. ment is reflected by the medical jouron King's Park Range commencing nals, one of which states that "ladies et 2.15 p.m.
in their boudoirs" discuss the subject With reference to Notics in Corps and "sinart young women in Society Orders dated October 29, 1920..Re try to analyse their servants.
THE SCENTS OF SOHO
SQUARE.
Camp. The Camp will be open dur ing the 2nd weed end from Saturday, At to Tuesday, 7th Dec., 1920, for training (provided sufficient pames are sent in) 10 enable members who wish to complete their three (3) days' Camp in one weekend...
Names of those desirous of attend- One of the puzzles of London has ing Camp, during this period, to be been how a big factory could carry submitted to Adjutant by Nov. 12. on its business in the centre, with Members are reminded that names through the crowded streets. The Commanders re attendance at Camp- all the disadvantages of transport are required immediately by Platoon best instance of, this (much quoted This is most necessary to enable pro- In traffic reports) is the jam and per Camp arrangements to be made. pickle factory of Crosse & Blackwell, The interim report just published which faces Soho Square and turns) by the Committee on Re-employment its back to Charing Cross Road. The of Ex-Service Men is a rebuke to factory has been there for over a exaggerators all round. It shows hundred years, and its offices in Soho LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. that, though there is still a problem, Square, are in a famous building, all the sweeping things that are once the house of Lord Falconberg, currently shouted about it are untrue. a son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell There has been no wholesale ingrat. There is a handsomely carved sever- tude on the country's part towards teenth-century room on the first demobilised men. Of more than floor, and much of the original Oudney, 1,228 tons, arrived this The ss. "Kiukiang." Captain, 5,000,000 men who served in the war work remains. All lovers of Lon-morning at 7 a.., from Bangkok 96 per cent are now at work. It is not das owe a debt to this ancient arm with 2,200 tons of rice. true that there has been any general for the preservation of the Soho' failure by employers to re-employ Square facade.
It would have
ARRIVALS.
11
The s.8. "Tydeus,” Capt."C. G.
DEPARTURES.
men who left to join the army or been so much more profitable for Carnon, 4,779 tons, arrived this mer- navy. A few shopkeepers and a very them to have pulled it down and ning at 7.25 am, from Milke with few other employers have kept on erected a high modan building. I "the women, or some of the women, believe that this part will be un
4,000 tons of coal. whom they employed as war sub-touched, and only the factory site titutes for men. But employers as has been sold. The passing of the body have done well by the men. factory will be missed in the neigh- It is equally untrue that trade unions bourhood as a trustworthy and as a body have not done their fair aromatic calender of the seasons. share. A few unions have, made People could tell by their noses the Lovegrove, sailed for Tientsin at difficulties about particular proposals, exact month of the year as goose- noon to-day with 1,200 tons of general but the report says: Trade berry jam gave way to strawberry cargo. Juniors have been largely instrument-jam and September wound up the
The 18. "Huichow" Captain
allin securing the reinstatement of year with blackberries and apples. The 5.3. "Haibong." Captain ex-service men in their present em Experts, they say, could even tell the Passmore, saild for Foochow via ployments. They have also been winter months by the scents of the Swatow at 2 pm. to-day with 650 willing in general to cooperate in different..pickles and sauces in the tons of general cargo, opening new avenues of employment making. Now Ceres will be banished for disabled men." The one serious from Soho Square, and the cinema problem remaining is not a sensation will tell people all the year round McAiash, sailed for Manila at 3 pm. The 5.5. Yuensing" Captain a problem of anybody's moral how American cowboys rescue com- to-day with 1,700 tons of general turpitude. but the practical problem girls, and how Charlie Chapline fails cargo.
of the young men, now of twenty or down a stair and Mary Pickford:
a little more," who went into the makes googoo eyes. M
army just when they would otherwise
have been beginning to learn some
skilled trade. The only right thing
to do by them is give them now the
A PAVOURITE RUB DOWN,-
golfer, the fort bil pliver and ning, they would have got had the all end athlete know than ere been no war For this purpose value of Chamberlain's 'ain Faim. It the report makes some sensible is just the thing for a mh down after a practical proposals If is a good tad game one diaspora
The B.B.Faight, apt, Halkett salled for Shanghai at-4.30 p. to-day with 730 tons of general cargo.
CLEARANCES,
report no rhetoric, po detraction, cared in one-third less time then by Kwong Chow Wan at 10 am-
The sa Shun Shing." Chinese, like magic and sprains and awelling procleared to-day and will, sai Fall sound evidence and sensible and any other testet. Vor, sule by ad "and kindly suggestion,
Chemists and Storekeepers.
morrow
the HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE that during CRICKET WEEK will be closed at I p.m. en TUESDAY 9th WEDNESDAY 10th and FRIDAY 19th inst, and ALL DAY on MONDAY 8th and THURSDAY 11th inst.
By Order of the Committee P. TESTER,
Secretary. Hongkong, Nov. 5, 1090.
HAROLD LLOYD
"CAPTAIN KIDD'S KIDS”
JUNE CAPRICE
IS
"IN WALKED MARY"
A CORONET REVIEW
that is
-RIGHT-BANG UP-TO-DATE all Commencing To-night
THE
CORONET
For SWATOW & AMOY.
THE STEAMSHIP
“CHEEROO
(Captain 0 B WILKS)
harf and
will be despatched for the above porta az 12 Noon an: SUNDAY **·
› next the 7th November 1920. She is now lying alongside the Kin-Hing
to receive cargo at current rates.”
Tage rates please apply:
RD WILKS & Co.,
PRINCES BUG
GKONG.
NOTICES.
APPOINTMENT
Apollinaris
NATURAL MINERAL WATER.
NOW. AGAIN OBTAINABLE
Since its foundation in 1972, the Apollinaris business has always been British-owned. 4,500 British Shareholders have invested £3,000,000 in the
Company.
Apollinaris
BRITISH OWNED.
THE APOLLINARIS Co. LTD.
Obtainable at:
THE HONGKONG HOTEL
THE REPULSS BAY HOTEL and all leading Clubs,
Sold by:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
NEW RECORDS
JUST RECEIVED
SEND for latest
lists
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
(THE COLUMBIA. SHOP)
16 DES YEUX ROAD.
TEJ 12
THE BON TON
LADIES' TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
CHINESE PONGEE, CREPE AND OTHER SILK AND PIECE GOODS, OUR SPECIALTY.
Main Store and ShowroOTAS Tailoring Department
'PHONE 928,
37, Queen's Road Central" - 1, 3, & 5, Chin Lung Street.
CABLE "BONTON."
BUY YOUR STATIONERY FROM US. We Keep the Finest..
Stocks Complete..
FRICKS MODERATE.
DER A WING & CO.
Paper Herchants. Stationers, Printers & Bookbinders.
60, Des Voeux Road, CENTRAL
VICKERS'
LONDON DRY
-AND
OLD TOM
GINS.
THE TWO FAVOURITE LONDON GINS.
The Softness of the Water of London makes an Ideal Gin Hence the Gins of J. & J. Vickers Company's London Distillery are noted for their Mellowness and Fine Flavour
SOLE-LOBNTA?
GANDE PRICE & CO. LTD.
HOME WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Tel No. 18