FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927.

Phone C.22

FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

NOTICES.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

HE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MELING will be held (wea thor permitting) at Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, 4th June and Twenty-five Words three inser- MONDAY, 6th June 1927, com- tions prepaid $1. Every addi-mencing at 2.45 p.m. on both days. tional word four cents for The first bell will be rung at 2.16 three insertions.

p.m.

The charge for admission to the POSITION WANTED. Publie Enclosure will be $1 per day

[for all persons including Ladies.

Soldfers and Saltors in uniform half price.

COOK BOY desires position in lotel or Residence. Salary re- quired $20 per month. Apply Box No, 192, c/o "China Mall."

TO LET.

ROOM TO LET.-in a Private Family, with or without Board. Can be Rented for a Short Time if wanted. Cameron Road, 2nd floor, No. 23A, Kowloon.

MISS MARY HAY.

U.S. ACTRESS'S WEDDING TO

Mr. V. BATH.

The "New York Horald" of April I had the following regarding the marriage of Mary Hay, the well-known American musical Bath, stop-son of Mr. E. S. Manns comedy actress, and Vivian sch, of Singapore:---

"Mary Hay, whose dancing feet

have spun through Broadway shows for the last half-dozen years, has been married again. Divorced from Richard Barthelmess, motion Members are advised that they picture actor, in Paris three months murt show their Radges to obtain ago, she is now Mra. Vivian Bath, admission to the Members' Enelo-the wife of a young British.mer-

chant of Singapore.

sure.

Ench member has the right ic introduce 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messra. instead & Davis at $5 each per day up to THURSDAY, 2nd June, 1927.

The charge for admission TO LET-Large Furnished Bed- Ladies to the Members' Enclosuru for Sitting Room, Bath, K. and C., Few will be $2, Each member can minutes from Ferry. Suit one or obtain, upon application to the two office Indies. Breakfast if Secretary, Badges for admission of desired. Terms. Reasonable.-Box 2 Lndles free of charge. No. 492, c/e "China Mail" Offee.

Hong Kong, 28th May, 1927.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE:-Chefoo Stamps. Un used. Set of six stamps:-2, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents:-Apply Box No. 490, c/o "China Mail,"

FOR SALE. One brass "Hung Ming pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automalle springa. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487. c/o "China Mail."

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. “China Mail" Office, No. 5, Wyndhara St. Telephone Central 22.,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVIVORS.

-Public Auctions--- !

THE Undersigned have received

instructions from B. Esq. to sell by Public Auction

ON

THURSDAY, the 9th June, 1927, commencing at 10.30 a.m. ...at No. 7. Torres Buildings,

Kimberley Road, Kowloon

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising:

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE

"They had known each other only | Algonquin Hotel last night, and a few weeks; it was reported at the when they slipped off to Greenwich, Conn, on Saturday night to be mar- ried by a justice of the peace it was a perfect surprise to all their friends. Last night the newlyweds Broadway, for to-day they depart were making merry up and down for the West to catch a steamer for the Far East.

Through With The Stage, "Miss Hay is through with the stage, she said, and Singapore will be her new home. She will stop off in Los Angeles and try to per suade her former husband to give up their child. Mary Hay Barthel- mess, now four years old. When at French judge awarded her a divorce without alimony the eustody of the child was awarded six months a year to each of the parents.

THE FORTY-NINTII ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company | wife publicly liroke off relations one "Richard Barthelmess and his will be held at the Offices of the night last November, when they General Agents, Pedder Street, on quarrelled on the sidewalk in front TUESDAY.. 7th June. 1927. at of Texas Guihan's 300 Club. Be- Noon. for the purpose of receiving fore the month was out divorce the Report and Statement of Ae-papers had been led in Paris. the counts for the year ending 31st husband preceding Miss Hay by a December, 1926.

week to accept service. Searcely The TRANSFER BOOKS of the six weeks later, on January 15 last, 26th May to 7th June. 1927, both Company will be CLOSED from the divorce was granted.

days Inclusive.

JARDINE. MATHESON &. CO.. LTD..

General Agents. Hong Kong, 16th May, 1927.

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED,

RTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

"Miss Hay, the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Frank M. Call- well, of New York and Washington. was dancing in the Ziegfeld Follies in 1920 when an up and coming young actor in Way Down East,' named Richard Barthelmess, met her and fell in love with her. They married that same year.

Dancing Career,

"For a couple of years Miss Hay remained away from the footlights. Little Mary Hay was born, but the

N the ANNUAL BEDIEN mother felt the vas both, GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE her, and soon she was dancing in HOLDERS of the above Company Mary Jane McKane. Then Clifton will be held at the Hong Kong Webb was her dancing partner at Hotel, Hong Kong on THURSDAY, Ciro's, and they appeared at the 5th June, 1927, at 11 a.m. for the Palace Theatre and at the Hippo- purpose of receiving the report of drome. She appeared in one pic- the Directors together with State-ture, New Toys,' with her husband, ment of Accounts for the year end-and soon Miss Hay and Webb were Jed 30th April, 1927.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 4th June to FRIDAY,

Tenk Hatstand, Chesterfield 19th June, 1927, both days in Couch and Chairs, Easy Chairs,clusive.

Ornaments, etc.

Teak Bookcase, Carpets, Pictures. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hong Kong, 30th May, 1927.

Large Teak Dining Table, Chairs, Teak Sideboards, Large Teak Flat Desk, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.

fulfilling engagements abroad.) She returned, appeared in 'Sunny", and then dropped from the cast.'

The paper "Variety" has the following paragraph under date April 13:-

from Tacoma to the effect that

"Word has just been received) Richard Barthelmess will not per- mit his former wife to take their daughter to Singapore when she Roes there with her new husband.|

Bedstends, Teak Wardrobes, Teak HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. Outside of that he says he wishes

Dressing Table, Chest of Drawers, Washstands, etc., etc.

ALSO

.

A Few Pieces of

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

AND

One Plano in Good Conditioni

Catalogues will be issued.

NOTICE.

her all the happiness in the world, but the child will remain in Cali- fornia.'

We understand that Mr. and Mrs.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GAYAN Bath are due in Singapore at the

that an EXTRAORDINARY beginning of June.

GENERAL MEETING of MEM- BERS will be held in the Pavilion

of the Hong Kong Cricket Club,

On View from Wednesday, the Victoria, Hong Kong, at 6.30 pm.)

Eth June, 1927,

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1927.

HOME TUITION.

TESTOVER

WE

- STEVENAGE. Within an hour from London.

In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention. For Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local).

(Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher

Certificate).

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR JUNE, 1927.

on FRIDAY, 10th June, 1927, for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit,'approving the followin resolutions:

HIGHLAND FEUD.

ANIMOSITY NEVER WORSE

SINCE CULLODEN.

(1) That the Committee be an

are hereby authorised to take the necessary steps to add a the Highland clans were revived at: London. The historic feuds of second storey to the Pavilion meeting of the Inverness County and make such alterations and Council which discussed the pro- improvements to the existing posal to annex a portion of Inver- building as may be deemed ad-ness to the Argyllshire Electricity visable.

and Aluminium Development

(2) That the Committee be and are schemes for the Highlands,

hereby authorised to borrow

such sums of money and make of an important new village Locha-

This will mean the establishment: such financial arrangements as ber, in the shadow of Ben Nevis may be required from time to time to carry out the work which is also. the scene of the de- cisive battle of Inverlochy in 1645

approved by Resolution No. 1.

By Order of the Committee. L. S. GREENHILL.

Hon. Secretary Hong Kong, 1st June, 1927.

NOTICE.

in which the Duke of Montrose with:

the Camerons and the Macdonalds beat the Clan of Campbell under) the Duke of Argyll.

The County of Argyll has made a formal application to the Secre- tarv for Scotland with a view to the inclusion of this area.

Lieut. Donald Cameron of Lochiel, in a speech at the Inver-

IT TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that, ness Council, suld the Argyll in

7.04

Mr. LAM WING YAN and vaders were taught a salutary les 7.04 Mas MYRA CHANSON have both son at Inverlochy. If the Clan of 7.06 RESIGNED from the undersigned Campbell persisted in the applica 7.05 Company as from May 26th, 1927. tion they would receive another 7.06 Their Power to sign for and on be salutary lesson though perhaps not 7.06 half of the Company is therefore with the shedding of blood." 7.06 revoked as from the above men-I

7.06 tlo..ed date.

THE UNIVERSAL MOTOR & SUPPLY CO.

61, Des Voeux Road.

Date

Sunrise

Sunset

June

5.38

5.38

5

5.38

6

6.38

7

6.98

8

5.38

5.38

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5.38

11

5.38

7.07

12

6.98

7.07

5.38

7.08

5.38

7.08

5.38

*7.08

Kong Kong, May 26th, 1927.

5.38

7.08

6.38

7,09

5.88

7.09

5.30

7.09

20.

529

7,10

COLD CHINESE

5.39

7.10

· ECZEMA REMEDY

5.39

7.10

For Exterial in frady

6.40

7.10

5,40

7:10

5.40

-7.10

6.40

5,40°

7.11 $7.11

5.41

7.11

5.41

7.11

$5,41.

7.11

15 Ulamented Loss and hos Mála GEORGE SUE De bed, Din ki a kika

GEORGE Y. LEB P.O. Box No. 1847, Hong Kong.

No. 40, Queen's Rd. Ci

Outrageous Proposal.

He added that the proposal was amost

outrageous one. The example of territorial aggression ori the part of one county against an- other had been witnesadd for three centaries,

The Dukes of Argyll were broerl- ing to a type showing all the pro- datory Instincts of their ancestors.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POLAR CAKE

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!

If you have not yet tried our

POLAR CAKES.

DO SO AT ONCE

It will convince you of their hỉ h qualite

BE SURE TO GET GENUINE POLAR CAKES

Which Are Obtainable

CREAM KIOSK Queen's Theatre Building Tel. C. 3456. (At the left of il e entrar ce to Theatre)

AT THE ICE

.

AT THE ICE CREAM PAVILION

96 Nathan Road, Tel. K.' 874.

AND FROM OUR DISTRIBUTING BOYS ON THE STREETS

Sole Distributors:

FOREIGN PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS "FORPRODIST"

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"The longer I live the more I am certain that the great difference between men, between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant, is energy-- invincible determination, a purpose once fixed and then death or victory, That quality will do anything that can be done in this world; and no talents, no circum. stances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a man without it.”

Sir T. F. BUXTON, Bart,

The use of Sanatogen for a few weeks means an entire overhaul of the whole mechanism of Health. Sanatogen, by power of its two constituents-albumin and phosphorus-re builds every cell of your body, renews the blood, gives new strength and energy to the debilitated nerves and enables you to do twice as much twice as well. Sanatogen is a true conqueror of fatigue. Prof. Mann, formerly of Oxford University, wrote:

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List of Unclaimed Telegramme ying In

E Telegraph Offee

Mackintosh of Mackintosh in a Hong Kong. speech said that Lt. Donald Camor

on of Lochiel had spoken as: a | Beaffscal, from Keelung. Cameron to a Campbell. He never heard a better speech. Lt. Cameron, replying, said the Mackin- toshes and the Camerons, were n match for the Campbelle any days

The Daily News' remarks that Clan feeling to the Highlands has never been aroused since Cal

logon.

Bousman, from Manila. -Corn, from Bradford...

Prasaloff, Victoria, from Saigon.

EA LEGGATT;:

Superintendent: Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1927.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS; MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has nen available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis faction.

Please phone or call:

• K.661-No. 2, Saigon Street Yaumati or C.2560 No Man Street.

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"CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

[SECOND SERIES.]

NO. 5-$50 MUST BE WON

FIRST READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY THROUGH.

The PRIZES in this competition are AWARDED STRICTLY on MERIT.

2. Each solution sent in must be made on the coupon cut from the

"China Mail" Any number of solutions may be sent in.

3. An entry fee of fifty cents must accompany each coupon. Three entries, however, may be sent in together for one dollar. Letters sent through the post must not contain coins as they will not be delivered by the Post Office..

4. No entry will be considered under any circumstances whatso

ever, unless entry money for each solution is enclosed.

5. Entries must reach the office of the "China Mail", not later than

the time and date for closing announced on the coupon.

6. No responsibility is accepted for loss or delay in the post. All

letters should be registered and/or sealed.

7. The prize of $50 must be won and will be awarded for an al correct or nearest correct solution. In the event of ties the $50 will be divided. No competitor may win more than one. share of the prize in each competition.

8. The coupon must not be defaced in any way. All attempts

must be in plain block letters and legible.

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10. Solutions will be published with the results, in this paper, every]

Thursday following the Closing Date.

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petition have been published.

12. All letters must be addressed, "China Mail" Cross-words. c/o "China Mail" Offices, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. 13. No member of the staff of the "Ching Mail” will be allowed to

compote.

14. Solutions are held under sealed cover and in no way will be

opened until, the close of the competition,

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DEAR SIRS.

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CLOSING DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, JUNE 6. [Coupons received at the "China Mail" Office after mid-day on Monday will not be included in the competition.]`

1. Folded.

Across.

6. Want of Rectitude.

12. Sun God..

13. N. H. N. (Actual),

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16. "That Is" (Abbreviated).

16. To Efect:

18. Labour.

19. N. P. (Actual).

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24. 0. L. (Actual).

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27. Consumed..

28. The Bora of a Shield.

30 Frequent...

32. To Spread: Abroad.

30. Prefix Expressing Priority,

184.

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35. T. A. (Actual).

86. O. A. (Actual),

38. Elvish.

40. A Place of Shelter.

43. A Bank or Causeway Along a

River to Prevent Inundation,

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147. Individuals,

48. Long Narrow. Sail Canoes.

52. To Eject,

53. Paid Publicity (Abbreviated). 64. Steady Serlousness.

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As 57 Across

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11. Bright Golden Colour (Plural).

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18. A Unit.

20. Matter.

21. Cruel.

22 Impersonal Pronoun

23. An Enay Death.

24. British Decoration (Abbreviati

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29. Abbreviation of “Mistress."

BI. To, Desert.

32 An Apathelle Person..

37. Grown Turgid.

88; Evening

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41. To Pinch.

42. Short Dogger Worn

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44 Finish.

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Competitors are reminded that the prize is to be awarded for the correct solution, or if nobody succeeds in getting the correct solution. for the NEAREST, correct solution: Therefore, even if you have not done the cross-word puzzle in full, vend in what you have done may prove to be the nearest correct solution.

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