FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927.
Phone C.22
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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TO LET.
TO LET.-Five-roomed House No. 47 in Granville Road, Kowloon, with flush and Sanitary conveni-
епсев.
Three-roomed Flat (Ground Floor) in No. Erat Axenue, with flush and Sanitary conveniences. ¡ Apply to: Spanish Dominican Pro- curation. 'Phone No. 721 C.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE One brass "Hung
CAMPBELL MOORE
LADIES' HAIR DRESSERS.
BOBBING SHINGLING
WAVING
By Expert
Barbers.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
CRIME FOR LAST YEAR IN
SINGAPORE..
THE CHINA MAIL.
LONDON STONE.
ROMAN RELIC REMOVAL · UNDER DISCUSSION.
In his report on the Colony for London Stone, the mysterious the year 1926, the Acting Colonial; monument which was used by the
£44,500.
WOMAN'S 25-YEARS-OLD
WILL
Six people, who were left hand- by the Mr.
"CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
[SECOND SERIES.]`
Secretary states that the feud be- Romans as a central point in the Towry-Law of The Drive, Hove, NO. 14-$50 MUST BE WON
ancient use.
tween Tiu Chiu factions continued] measurement of distances. along in Singapore during January, Com- the great roads they made In bined work by the Protectorate and Britain may be restored to its 14. Queen's Road C. Tel, C. 151 the Police resulted in the arrest of
The Chief Inspector of Ancient a considerable number of mens, A settlement by the parties concern- Monuments at the Office of Works ed ended the trouble. Since then and also the Corporation of the Tiu Chius have not caused anxiety City of London have been asked to UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS except for a brief period during the consider the removal of the famous 7th moon, celebration. There was Stone, from Its present place in a certain amount of inter-society the wall of St. Swithin's Church, fighting on the Hokkien side in Cannon-street, EC., either to the February and March and, again in Guildhall or to Charing Cross. October. Internal disputes were the cause. Fighting did not attain serious dimensions.
Small 3-Bank Portable Model New 4-Bank Portable Model and
Standard Office Machines
Every Size always in stock Suftable for all requirements.
-SOLE AGENTS
Queen's Building.
An official of the Ancient a Monuments Department told "Daily Mall". reporter:- Trouble caused by Cantonese so- London Stone is now within a cieties was the feature of the year.few feet of the place it occupied in As in the case of the Tiu Chiu || Roman times. There seems no trouble the use of arms was general reasons why it should be moved. and indiscriminate. From April It is extremely unlikely that any to June an old feud between two action will be taken. groups was revived and there were several serious affrays in The trouble ceased with the killing of a gunman in Sago Street in June, following a fight with detective patrol.
Ming pan of the Chinese Han DODWELL & CO. LTD. which firearms were freely used.
Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mail.”
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YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. "China
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NOTICES.
PEAK, CHURCH.
HERE will be EVENING SER- VICE in the PEAK CHURCH on SUNDAYS, August 7th and 14th, at 6.30 p.m. Prencher: Rev. E. A. Rigden, R.N.All Sente free.
'HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 60 centa per share has been
Ground Floor.
Opposite Ferry Wharf. Tel. 1080. Central.
A. SEK & CO.
26A, Des Vœux Road Central
Tel. No. C. 3459.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Kodaks, Cameras and Films &c.
LATEST STYLE. Developing, Printing and Enlarging, ZIESS FIELD GLASSES.
Price Moderate.
A Trial Order is Sollefted.
A
Other groups increased the public series of armed gang alarm, by robberies in which murder was con- mitted.
By August nearly half of those concerned, including some of the most dangerous, had been arrested. There was no recrudescence.
TOMB OF THE CAESARS.
The mausoleum of the Emperor Augustus and burial place of several of the other Caesars, on the site of which stands Rome's prin- cipal concert hall, "the Augus- teum," has yielded up its plan of construction, hitherto a puzzle,' to the archaeologists who were ap pointed by the Governor of Rome to investigate the hidden marvels of the ancient city.
declared payable on TUESDAY, HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY. the Julian Caesars were buried, was
23rd AUGUST next, on and after which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon application at, the Registered Office of the Company, Canal Road East; Bowrington, Hong Kong.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEM- BERS of the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, 9th AUGUST to MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST. 1927, both days in- clusive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 29th July, 1927.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER - 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 Particulare apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma).. MISS GERTRUSE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher
Certificate).
Full particulars for the
1928 DIRECTORY
can be sent in Now.
NOTICE
TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has imen. 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. 38, Tung Man Street.
An official of the Guildhall Museum said: 25
London Stone should remain where it is. It is not merely Roman relict is prehistorie It stood originally on the south side of Cannon street, and there is good reason to belleve that the Romans found it there and respected it as having some particular-signific- is probaby ance. London Stone of Druidical origin.
He added that London Stone could still very properly be used, in its present position to mark the centre of London:
"I WANT MY TABLETS!"
The gigantic tomb, where the bodies of Augustus, Tiberius, Claudius, Germanicus, Aggri pina, Marcellus and others of built in the form of a circular cell, What a shame It is to torture from which branched off galleries little children by giving them containing niches for the sepulchral drastic, nauseous all or powders urns, the form of the huge monu- to relieve their minor ills-most ment thus being that of a wheel of which arise in the stomach or with twelve spokes, between which bowels-when all they need Is a were supports to carry the upper simple pleasant remedy such as la part of the monument.
provided by
Baby's Own Tablets
The floor of the present concert hall has been excavated in one or two places and the excavations undertaken by the Governor of |Rome, at Signor Mussolini's special | command, revealed. the ingress to the tomb of the Caesars. The mar-
These Tablets have no medicine ble stairway can still be seen, but taste, are guaranteed absolutely nothing remains of the original harmless even for the youngest or doors, while the upper portion of most delicate babe, and are the original mausoleum of Augus-specific
Infantile indigea. tus has completely disappeared. tion, constipation, colle, teething The concert hall of today, where troubles, croup, colds and worma. classical concerts are given once or The children like them. twice a week by famous Italian con- ductors, is a comparatively modern structure raised on the base of the antique monument.
for
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Of chemists everywhere, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from The Dr. Williama Medicine Co., 60 Kiangao Road, Shanghai,
Sussex, have died before they could benefit under the will.
Mrs. Towry-Law, who was the daughter of the third Lord Ellen. borough, left $184,723, and the will was made 25 years ago. She died last November. For several years before her death she was confined to her room as an invalid.
The six legatees who died before the will was proved aro: Dr. James Robert Lee, of London,
£1,000
Sir George Edward Dallas, £10,000. Lord Kilmaine, £10,000, Lady Burne, widow of Sir.. Owen
Tudor Burne, £20,000, George Palmer, her couchman,
£500,
Elizabeth Hobbs, her maidėervant,
£3,000.
In the case of Lady Burne, the £20,000 will go to her son, as the money, was left in trust for Lady Burne and the sons of Sir Owen.
To her companion, Miss Bertha Latch, Mrs Towry-Law
left £12,000,
FIRST READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY. THROUGH.
1. 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.. S. 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 all 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'attempta
must be in plain block letters and legible.
9. The Editor's decision will be final and bluding in all matters of „dispute, and he reserves the right to enter into. Correspondence
regarding the Competition."
10.
WESLEY'S BIRTHPLACE. Widespread interest has been aroused by the proposal-to. pur-11. chase Epworth Vicarage the Wesley home on the borders of 12. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire-by| the Wesleyan connection,
The scheme in its original form was confined to an appeal for funds to restore this historic home of the great preacher, but. now followers throughout the world of the religion he founded are anxious to secure the house as a permanent tribute to his memory. The plan receives a fresh impetus from the fact that only a few weeks ago a no less famous vicarage at Haworth-the Yorkshire home of the Brontes was purchased for the nation. It is felt that similar steps should be taken to ensure, the future of the one at Epwoth, which, like its Northern neighbour, is visited by tourists from all parts of the world.
The Rev. Walter H. Armstrong, of the Wesleyan Methodist Lon- don Mission and Extension Fund, explained to an Observer re- presentative that of all places associated with Wesley his birthplace was perhaps, held his in the greatest regard by 40,000,000 followers.
THEIR SECOND SUMMER THE HARDEST.
Teething and hot weather mako their second summer a trying time for little ones. Summer. disorder of stomach and bowels and infantile cholers may be quickly controlled and suffering relieved by Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Easy to take in a little sweetened water. Always relieves. For sale everywhere.
Solutions will be published with the results, in this paper, every Thursday following the Closing Date.
Coupons will be kept for four days after the results of, the com petition have been published.
13.
All letters must be addressed, "China Mall” Croas-words, c/o "China Mail" Offices, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong No member of the staff of the "China Mall" will be allowed to compete.
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No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. DEAR SIRS,
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for
Name...
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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVIVORS..
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN"
· TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed, tele- grama are lying at. the office of The
Public Auctions Great Northern Telegraph Company
FAMOUS ECZEMA ·REMEDY.
'FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY;
GEORGE LES
Thomas praided this wonderful remedy. Last forcen.. inties with am
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·Generous Jar only $2.00, On Sale at: No. 40-Queen's Road, C., Hong Kong.
HONGKONG. HEIGHTS.
(Limited):
Elsie Frazee American Express, from New York.
Miss Sarah W. Hendrie Forbes American Express, from Detroit- Michigan.
Corelaw, from Kobe. Birachainto, from Goteborg. Chiot Line, from Paris. Conshingco, from Osaka, Fongson, from Berlin.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent Hong Kong Station, 4th August, 1927,
EASTERN EXTENSION. AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in E. Telegraph Office. Hong Kong
For the information of visitors List the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:--
Island.
Victoria Peak
Worship, from Hongay, Balasunion from Lima... Ishtaque, from Calcuttasub,
E. A. LEGGATT.
⠀⠀ Superintendent.
ust 1927.
Fest.
1828
Signal Station
1774
Mt. Parker
1784
Hong Kong 4th
Mountain Lodge
1725
The Eyrie
1725
Peak Hotel.
Taikoo Sanatoríum
ME. Davis
Bowen Rd. (Alter
207
LAR CAKE
8124
Kowloon Peak
1971
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CLOSING DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, AUGUST 8. [Coupons received at the "China Mail" Office after mid-day
on Monday will not be included in the competition.]
Across.
1. A mass of substances worn off
from solid bodies by attrition and reduced to amall portions. 8. Sparing.
14. A genus of birds of the kite
dnd.
16. To gild er, adorn."
17. Rages.
19. A relation of degree.
20. B. A. (Actual).
21. Sun God.
28. Thus
24 Pertaining to the third division
of the lower intestine
26. To ask.
28. Bummoned.
31. C. H. (Actual).
32. Personal prozoum.
82. A L (Actual),
34. A species of goat found in the
·Alps,::
A quadruped of the stag kind.
85.
87. Epoch.
40. Before
89. Draws up.
48. Struck,
44. The bitter principle of Iceland-
45′-To 'annul
[47. A sot.
48. A book..
50 Compass point: (abb.),
58% To cry aloudra
support, w
57. To diminish by little and little.
89. Billy fellow..
60. To murmur.
62. Ferlodg
68. Utilize.
64% Bone.
|65x Ar bear.
67 An antelope having the neck, body and tail of a horse, and single: recurved horns,
60 Nedla
736kpot, with inc
72. Drege
72 A plant of the genus
74 Snaresk
Competitors are
for the correct Solution
haye not have done
Down
3. A garden plot usually half an
acre.
8. Delay.
4. An ear of corn,
5. Business.
6. Negative profz
7. Easily persuaded.
9. Furious.
10. Free of rent or service.'":
11. Proceed, MENS DE
12. A spirituous liquor manufac».
tured in the East Indies.
18. Physician/
15. B. T. (Actual,
18. To employ.
22. The earthy or mineral particles of combustible: 'substances: re- maining after combustion...
20. To let
27. To entangle in an intricate man-
28. A kind of hawk.
29. A shell.
80. E. X. (Actual) ...
35. Mistake.
16 A genus of birds (Locallata)
Se found in Australia.
88. Three toed sloth.
40, Consume.mp3
41. Consisting
48. Arough cart.
48. Born
48. To-row,
earth.
51. The shoulder of a bastion.
52. A concretion.
54, Dark, SE VAS
#56. To scatter bay,-
58
VA
81. To practise customarily,
Date,
86. Decay
02 Obtain
68, Word of denial.
70 Printe
12 LE (Actual).
7L EXEL
nded; that, the
be awarded
the correct