FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1928

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG ST."' ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of Members will be held In the City Hall on FRIDAY, 28th inet, at 5.45 pm.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Hon. Secretary.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

2A WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional word 4 Conte

tor 3 insortions.

TO LET.

Hongkong, 17th September, 1923. TO LET OR FOR SALE-3 storied

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

NOTICE.

SUBSCRIPTIONS LISTS for the

above Fund are open at the following places:

Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce.

Hongkong & Shanghai’Banking

Corporation.

Chartered Bank of India, Australia

& China.

- Mercantile Bank of India.

International Barking Corporation. Netherlands Trading Society. Yokohama Specie Bank. Hongkong Club.

Cheques should be made out to the Order of the Japanese Earth quake Disaster Hongkong Relief Fund.

By Onler,

1. K. BLAIR, Sceratury,

HONGKONG ERLIEF COMMITTEE. Hongkong, 10th September, 1923..

NOTICE.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.,LTI"

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDIN

ARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS, s the above Company will be held at the Com- pany's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road. Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 5th day of October, 1923, at Noon, for the purpose of, presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July 1923.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company-will-be-closed-from-27th- September to 5th October, 1923, both) days inclusive.

By Order,

M. MANUK,

Secretary..

Hongkong, 19th September, 1923,

THE HONGKONG & KILAMPO DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Shire Register and Trauslar Booke of the Crampung will be closed from the 1st to 8.h October 1923 (both days inclusive).

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Road,

BETTING.

A LONDON TEACHER'S

THE CHINA MAIL.

very much increased. He put tha down to unemployment. He weat

in shops. The shopkeepers either There is a great deal of betting receive bets on behalf of book makers or themselves act as book-

10 to 12 years of age-bets us small as a penny. I know a shop where such bets are taken. As far as I on: have ascertained, the woman of the DISCOVERIES.

shop took the bets and handed them to the bookmaker when he Remarkable evidence of the called. One boy offered to place

a bet for me if I wanted it. prevalence, of betting among The Chairman: From your know schoolboys was given to the Select ledge of what is going on, have you Committee of the House of Com-reason to believe that your school is mons which is considering the I have spoken about it to colleagues not peculiar in this respect Yes, taxation of betting by an assistant in different parts of London... mistress in a London County "Miss Blank" added: Council school for boys. She did

The boys said they betted and

MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND.

NEÁR.

The Turkish authorities bave abolished restrictions, on postal packets as to the language in which communications may be written. and as to the use of codes.

With a message of thanks for "the inestimable blessing of sight," an anonymous woman donor has sent £2,000 for the care of blinded soldier's and sailors in St. Dunstan's Hostel, Regent's Park, N.W..

On October 12, Mr. Baldwin and business is purely a cloak for

some cases the the Prime Ministers of Australia makers, In

and Canada will be, given the betting business. It is quito com- freedom of the City of London in mon to find boys of 16 betting on the Guildhall, Sheffield back to a very large George Coates Welsh, 17, was their own account. Women in extent. They use relief money and remanded in custody at Consett,

Women Durham, on a charge of murdering demand of the shipowners for a unemployment money.

the son of a miner.

coal trimmers wages in ports other than South Waics, the men con-

A deadlock has arisen over the

Kowloon. For particulars. apply, to not divulge her name, and was re- hoped to win in order to pur money and children subscribe in pennies John Wilkinson Campion, aged 4 further 221⁄2 per cent. reduction in

houses in Granville

P. O, Box 243.

PO LET-GODOWN No. 153. T°.

Prava East. Apply-GANDE, PRICE & CO, LTD.

FOR

FRENCH TUITION

Write to

à. MOUSSION

c/o "China Mail' office.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARE and Conditions of tho

be

Sale by Public Auction to befd on MONDAY, tho 1st day of Uctober, 1923, at 3.3, atthe Offices of the Public Works Departament, by Ardor of His Ex-alloney thu Governor, of two Lore E CROWN LAND AP Kowloon City in the Cluny of "oog kang for ม

term f A years.

commenting fou the July 18, with the option of renewal at a Crown Runt to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Ring, for one further term of 4 years, low three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Registry No.

Lucality.

G.

Boundary

Measurements,

Content in

Andral Rent

c) (pest Price,

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ferred to as "Miss Blank."

She stated that as the result of an accidental remark on Lincoln Handicap day she found that certain boys in her school were hetting. She added:

The average age of the class is 14 years, and on making inquiries I found that betting is general"; 19 out of 42 boys owned pretty to hacking horses. Some of them hacked horses only in big races, but three or four boys made it habit and betted three or four times a week. One, boy adini betting every day.

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had thus put, 303. away. in the bank. One boy told me he The majority of the boys come from rather poor homes. be encouraged by their parents.

They seem to

The chairman remarked that it was a serious offence for a book- maker to take bets from school the committee suggested that children, and other members of "Miss Blank" should send the address of a shop and a decortion of a bookmaker mentioned by her to the police.

Superintendent Denton, of the Sheffield City Police force, said I have ascertained that book-that since the war betting on makers take bets from boys from licensed premises in Sheffield had

MARKET

Boo! Sirloin. Mal Lung Palb. 30

R.

14

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Safe, by Public Ageting to held on MONDAY, the 1st day of Octoler, 1994 at 3 pm, at the Dies at the Public Works Dapartamont, by Order of in Exvallency the Governor of two late af CROWN LAND t Victis Read

tio Polony

lon

Warrants for the Taterim Divi-fanera ters of 75 years, with the option of can be obtained at the Offich of the renewsal at a Crown Remt to bo fixed by Company, Queen's Buildings, tlong the Surveyor of Ifis Maje ty the King,

fur one further term of 7 years. kong, on and after the 9th prox.

By Onler of the Bouch

E. COCK,

Acting Chief Manager."

Hongkong, September 17, 1929,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the abova Company will be hold at the Company's Offices. 20, Des Voeux Road Central on TUESDAY, the 2nd of October, 1923, at 11 A. M.

Tho Tragafor Books of the Company will be closed from the 22nd of September to 2nd of Cotobar both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 13th September, 1923.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

HE FOURTH GYMKHANA THE

MEETING will be hell (weather permitting) at Happy Valley, SATURDAY, 6th, and MONDAY 8 October 1923 commencing 3.15 p.m. vach day.

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The Charge for admission, to the Public Unclosure will be $1.'

Boldiers and Sailora la uniform bali price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Mravurementi.

N..

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Locality.

Cencente to

Andual Reau

As per sale plan. (51,715 116

S. S. "LOONGSANG".

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Pork Chop,-Cho Pal Kwat –

49

Loz,-Cha Po!......

Loin,-Ohu Haa Tan

Tat or Ined,-Oba Ta... theep's Head and Beat-Young

Tau-Kook..... seb 75 Heart-Young Satz

and even halfpence to bet.

The inquiry was adjourned.

Chambériain's Cough Remedy.

This reinely has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whooping cough.

It has buon a favourite with mothers of young children for almost forty years.

ways be depended upon and is pleasant Chamber ian's Cough Remoly can to take.

it but only sures colds and grip, hut

proventa thuir roaniting in parumonia.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con tains no, opium or other narcotic and ay he given as confidently to a child ar Storekeepers.

adalt. For sie by all Chemists and

PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.

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Lemon, Oblus,-Ling Hung... Ib. 10 Lemons, (America)- Shat

710

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The Nova Scotia apple crop this year will be 5.400,000 boxes, the lending that the cut is not justified. largest reported for any one pro- vince in Canada this year. The A a biscult-coloured open quality is excellent.

touring-cir with green upholstery; which was left unattended by its

The new aircraft-carrier Hermes owner. Mr. Ernest Bryant, of has successfully undergone her Catford-road, S.E., near Tottenham and left, for Portsmouth, where bears the registration mark A.F. power and gun trials off Plymouth Court-road, W., was stolen. It flight tests will be carried out 7349.

Captain Roald Amundsen. the Arctic explorer, arrived at Nome, Alaska; and he stated that he would try again next year to fly across the Pole from Spitzbergen.

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A 14-years-old errand boy, David E., was presented, on behalf of the James Hollis, of Appian-road, Bow, tradesmen of the district, with a gold watch in recognition of his

The United States has asked having rescued two schoolchildren Britain to keep the United States (one a girl) from drowning in the advised when vessels leave her Regent's Canal at Bethnal Green. shores or possessions carrying liquor in commercial quantities.

A 15-years-old boy, deported from America to Poland, who twice

Two American music-hall artists, escaped from the liners in which known as the Lee Kids-sisters, he was embarked at New York, aged 14 and 12 respectively-who was kept in the strong-room while went on strike at the VictoriaPalace, the steamer "President Roosevelt". Victoria; S.W., have been replaced was at Plymouth.

He did not by the Terry Twins.

escape.

The annual report of the Me- Alfred George Crosby, 9, of tropolitan Asylums Board says Beadon-road, Hammersmith, and tuberculous infection in adult life Mr. R. A. Parsons, St. Stephen's- is rare, the wives of tuberculous road, Hounslow, have died of in- men developing the disease injuries received in the collision. scarcely any higher proportion between an omnibus in which they than the wives of healthy men. were passengers, and a tramway- car outside Gunnersbury Station, W.

Miss Florence E. J. Whatman, aged 66, of Newnham Court, Boxley, Kent, daughter of a former M.P. for Maidstone, had a seizure while. in a train near Lenham. Kent, and died on being placed in an ambulance,

The Scottish Commission which is touring Canada to observe the operation of the various dry laws, heard from the Manitoba Cabinet, police officials, and mere chants a recital of the difficulties of Prohibition enforcement.

The Lord Mayor of Newcastle gave a civic welcome to Mrs. Mary, Ellen Smith, who won her hus- band's seat in the British Columbia Parliament after his death and who emigrated to Canada from New- was also a Cabinet Minister. She castle 30 years ago as the wife of a miner.

Mr. Alfred Hamilton, secretary of the British Chamber of Com- merce in Vienna, who was arrested

A British passenger aeroplane, and placed in a verminous cell on which has had its seats removed testimony of a notoriously bad and is now carrying gouds ex character that he had connived at a clusively between London, Brusfraud, is now being much better sela, and Cologne has its full treated following strong repre- capacity of about 11⁄2 tons a trip sentations to the authorities, | booked up for six months ahead.

Three stowaways, who got on A verdict of Suicide while Insane board the steamer "Highlander" at was returned at a Cheltenham in- Newcastle, and whose conduct on quest on the Rev. W. S. Fallon, for the way to Aberdeen terrified 26 years rector of Withington. several women passengers so much Gloucestershire, who cut his throat that they locked themselves into and jumped 40ft. from the bedroom their cabins, were fined £2 each at window of a nursing home.

Aberdeen and ordered to pay the cost of their trip,

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"Only diplomats are allowed to

Their

romance beginning at Oxford University of which they arc Masters of Art, Miss Mary pretend they are deaf and dumb," Barclay and the Rev Michael Lake, said the Liverpool deputy stipen- vicar of St. Oswald's Walthams- diary (Mr. W. H. S. Oulton) in tow, E., were married at Birtley, binding over Albert Joseph Den- Durham, where the bride's father is ault, an American, on the charge of making a false statement as an alien. He had pretended to the police to be deaf and dumb.

vicar.

Butcher Meat.

Poultry.

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Jane 1039. 1918. 1914.

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24

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THE Undersigned, from whom par

ticulars can be obtained, invite offers for the purchase of the wreck of the above vessel, as she now lies in Hongkong Harbour. The wreck to be removed by purchaser in accordance with conditions to be obtained from the Harbour Master. GILMAN & CO., LTD.,

(Agents. The Salvage Association, London). JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD: (Agents, The Indo-China S.N. Co.. Ltd.) Hongkong, 27th September, 1923.

| NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Betri 13- and we will mail you reqnizily every week f. wake A copy of any Britlin Weekly Nawa- paper, such Lapel's, Propio. Til Bits, Ferrar male A Farent paper seal works, or the et, ate, etc. Handroda of papers on war Big Lin wme pulleation for 52 warka, 136 payu for a year's up, Including postage. Noul wilque not Each mambot has the right of infrogful to inpien. Brad 13 Fo-slay to

rvice, prently appreciated by melabent troducing

Periodical Posting day, Plymouth, England

Members are advised that they must show their Budges to obtain admission to the Mombers' Enclosure.

uon-members to the

members' enclawre, Lickats for whom can be obtained from Mosare. Linstend

& Davis at 85: each up to FRIDAY

October 5th,

The Stowards invito the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

Hongkong, September 24, 1925,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS are reminded

that

ENTRIES", for the FOURTH GYMKHANA to be held on the 6th and 8th October, 1933, close, on SATURDAY ́next, the 22nd lost, **

Hongkong 18th September, 1923,

SWAY HOUSE

HAT MAKER.

No. 18, Windham Strest.

FOOK SUN FOR SALE.

Panama Hats, Felt Hate, Straw Hats And all Kinds

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HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY. No. 80,- Wellington Street,

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It was stated at an inquest at Walsall, Staffordshire, that Albert George Elliott, a master leather During excavations for the mak- currier, shot himself before hising of a new road at Haus (West children's eyes- thing no sane Norway) an old stone god, dating man would do, said the coroner in from pre-Christian Viking times, recording a verdict of Suicide has been discovered.

The figure while of Unsound Mind.

A coroner's jury at South Shields returned a verdict of Death from Natural Causes at an inquest on Mrs. Elizabeth Swift, in connection with whose death her son, W. H. Swift, is in custody. The coroner said there was no evidence against the prisoner.

is evidently that of a household god. In addition to the stone deity. some old stone querns (primitive grain mills) and other domestic objects have been unearthed.

Shortly before the departure of the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Scotland" from Southampton for Quebec, a forty-five foot gangway, weighing a ton, slipped. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Maud Dwyer, 24, was Frances Mozer, of Agnes-street, found lying on the floor of a bed-Waterloo-road, S.E., who was sce- room in Millais-street, Camberwell, ing a friend off, was thrown into S.E, with a bullet wound in the the water, falling between the quay abdomen. A revolver was lying and the ship's side, and a fireman- close by. She was taken to the named Vallence also overbalanced King's College Hospital, where into the dock, but both were. she is in a critical condition.

promptly rescued.

J. T.

SHAW

LADIES & GENTS'. TAILOR

TEL. CENTRAL 892.

Just unpacked new shipment of Woollen Suitings for the Autumn and" Winter

INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

11 Beaconsfield Arendo (Opposite City Hall.

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