A CHURSDAY, AUGUST 11, ·
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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TO LET.
CAMPBELL MOORE
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS.
BORBING SHINGLING
WAVING
By Expert
Barbers.
19, Queen's Road C. Tel. C. 151
TO LET.-Five-roomed House No. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS
47 in Granville Road, Kowloon, with flush and Sanitary convent- ences.. Phone No. 721 C.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-As she lies at anchor Santu, Fuklen Province, tron hulk Built in England "Rhamses." 1884. Length 134, breadth 25, depth 11 Gross and net tonnage 378 tonn. For full particulars and orders to view apply Asiatic Petro- Jeum Company (S.C.) Ltd., Hong Kong or Foochow
FOR SALE-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mall."
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly. and promptly printed."Chine Mail" Office, No. 5. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 22.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVIVORS,
-Public Auctions—
THE Undersigned have received
instructions from The Regis- traz. The Supreme Court, to sell by Public Auction
од
FRIDAY, the 12th August, 1927, at 12 o'clock Noon
on the Premises The Goods and Chattels of Cafe
· Restaurant Parisien, Au Chic . Parisien, Beauty Parlour Parisiane and The Europe Asia Trading Co. situated on the Ground Floor and Rear Portion of the First Floor of No. 12 Pedder Street.
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auậtioneers.- Hong Kong, 11th August, 1927.
The Undersigned will sell by Public Auction
on
FRIDAY, the 12th Jugust, 1927,
at 11 o'clo
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at their Sales Room, Juddell Street. (for account of t concerned) One Pair. Diamond and Pearl Earrings.
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 11th August, 1927.
HE Undersigned have received
Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON FRIDAY, the 12th August, 1927, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
A Large Quantity of -- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE..
comprising:
Teak Hatstand, Bookcase, Desks, Glass Cabinet, Chesterfield Couch: and Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Ornaments, Pictures, etc., etc.
Teak Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Sideboard with Bevel-
Small 3-Bank Portable Model New 4-Bank Portable Model and
Standard Office Machines.
Every Size always in stock Suitable for all requirements.
-BOLE AGENTS ---- Queen's Building. DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Ground Floor.
Opposite Ferry Wharf. Tel, 1030 Centra),
A. SEK & CO.
26A, Des Vœux Road Central.
Tel. No. C. 3459,
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Kodaka, Cameras and Films &c.
LATEST STYLE. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS FIELD GLASSES.
Price Moderate.
· A Trial Order is Solicited.
NOTICE
TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
Jen
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has 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:
|HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY.
Full particulars for the
1928 DIRECTORY
can be sent in Now,
FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Thoumade pralod this wondertui remedy, Weed for o taries with abneg
EN00068. & Wifi, JING salat for Aczema, Itch, Tetter, Holla, Ulonted L Elda denda
No
matter how long standing. Give It K
Generous Jar, only $2.00.
On Bale at:
led Mirror, Dinner Waggon, Ice No. 40 Queen's Road, C., Hong Kong.
Cheats, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chamber Stand, Commodes, Washstands, etc, étc. AL-80
A Few Pieces of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE -Ons Telescope.
One Bush & Lane Piano Player
and about 150 Rolls.
One Camera.
Two Gramophones.
Catalogues will be Issued,
On View from Thursday, the
11th August, 1927. j
Terms: Cash on delive
LAMMETT BROS.„,
Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 9th August, 1927,
ON TUESDAY, the 16th August, 1927, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street: A Collection of 2,500 Stamps in- cluding Old China High Value Colonials and One Complete Set of German' Caroline - Inland - Fine Used
Catalogues will be issued.. On View from Monday the 18th August 192:
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS;
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited);
Elsie Frazee American Express, from New York, a gas
Miss Sarah W. Hendrie Forbes American Express, from Detroit- Michigan.
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Coreiaw, from Kobe Birschsinto, from Geteberg. Chiot Line, from Paris. Cobshingco, from Osaka.. Fongson, from Berlin
EV. JESSEN,
Superint Hong Kong Station, 4th August, 1927
BASTERNE
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NOTICES.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. .
APPLICATIONS
THE CHINA MAIL
to the above Association must reach the undersigned by the 81st accompanied by the necessary fee af Two Dollars. Newly affiliating Clubs One Dollar entrance fee
extra.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary.
P. O. Box 288.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION. ·
REFEREES AFFILIATION,
A Referees for Amillation to the PPLICATIONS from qualified
above Association must reach the undersigned by the 81st accom- panied by the annual subscription
of One Dollar.
IMPERIALISM.
dominions belonging to the British Commonwealth?
In a search for a use to which
THE HALF-BAKED STUDENT they could put their American "CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
SEES FACTS,
There are those who get a word on the brain, or an idea in their head; irrespective of the meaning or value of that word. They con- gider its frequent use stamps them as amongst the learned, But if they were called upon for an explanation of the word or idea they would not risk the loss of their fictitious face, in a discourse of explanation, but would reply that I say it la so and, therefore, It is so.
This applies to the modern student in China, particularly the returned student from America with pockets full of meaningless Americanised Chinese scholars of euphemistic economica proclaim against Imperialism and Unequal Treatles, whilst their unbalanced economic training has never Hon. Secretary: taught them to strike the true
balance of the terms "Imperia lism" and "Treaties." Because the position unusually associated with the term Imperial may have been
W. E. HOLLANDS,
P. O. Box 238.
A
HONG KONG FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
PPLICATIONS for admission to the above. League must reach the undersigned on or before. the 31st August accompanied by the entrance fee of Twenty Dollars. No Club can be admitted to the League unless affiliated to the Hong Kong Football Association.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary.
·P. O. Box 288.
HONG KONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED,
(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong)
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders of the Hong-Kong Realty and Trust Company, Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building (2nd Floor), Dea Vœux Road Central, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, the. 27th day of August, 1927, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the Year ended on the 30th June, 1927, and re-electing Direc- tors and the Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 22nd day of August, 1927, until SATURDAY, the 27th [day of August, 1927, both days in-
clusive.
By Order of the Board.
C. F. V. RIBEIRO,
Acting Secretary: Hong Kong, August 6th, 1927,
economic training, let these re- turned, Americanized Chinese students make a study of the economic results of such Chinese, shall we say "Imperial," migra- tions to such places as the Straite Settlements. They would realise if there were not economie advantages offering to Chinese within the British Common- wealth, there would not be the migration thereto which has been happening so significantly ever since the formation of the Chi- nese Republic and the overthrow of the Chinese Empire. The Chinese emigration into Malaya for the year 1911 came to the migrante, of which a number handsome little total of 209,000
have since returned with com- So paratively large fortunes. much for the British Imperial treatment of Chinese, which enables them to accumulate the fortunes they cannot secure in their own country,
The good news brought back
Chins to
by these Chinese fortune-makers of the benefits of
Clarence D. Chamberlin, pilot of the Bellanca plane, Columbia, in which he flew from New York to Eisleben, Germany, has been honoured by Germany's foremost statesmen and his feat acclaimed
* an event of the greatest historical significance. President. von' Hindenburg personally expressed his congratulations and gave the daring pilot an autographed photograph of himself.
abused in a few instance in his tory, the feeble mentality of these diplomaed economists cannot rise above that abuse, and, therfore, the term Imperial fails to convey to them something noble and lofty.
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living under British Imperial rule has had quite different re- suits from those argued by the returned Americanised. Chinese economic students. Figures talk though they do not make much impression upon the impractic This world is the result of actionable economic students now and reaction, and upon such lines parading as leaders in China.
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mentally abused the lofty or noble meaning of the term "Imperial," and locally brought it to a level of there own muchly distorted and abused. 'mentality. These economic students resent what seems to them the patronising attitude towards them of certain foreigners, but for this they are greatly to blame, inasmuch as
Despite the boycott hampering those Chinese desirous of enjoy- Ing the benefits of the British Commonwealth, the migration figures are interesting. In 1924 there were 181,000 Chinese who entered Malaya to seek their for- tune, whilst the number rose to 214,000 in 1925, and to 840,000 in 1926. These figures refer to the years when Nationalist China that patronising of foreigners is tried to imbue the term Imperial- really a sorrowing sympathy for ism with the most abusive mean- WWithin an hour from London. In the imperial realms or economists, as distinct from the STEVENAGE the misapplication of studentship ing! Evidently the practical In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL American diplomaed "economies." diplomated theoretic fraternity; for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS, A The samples of these economies, do not believe in the Chinese Na- few Boarders received in the House as typified by the American- tionist interpretation of the word of the Principal. Individual care trained Chinese students, are Imperial. and attention. For Particulars devold of all economic logic and said of their relations, who re The same may be economic foundation, and com- celve monthly remittances from prises a concatenation of me the successfully and remunera- aningless and misapplied terms tively employed Chinese migrants of repeated in a loud voice which to the British Commonwealth the vociferator fondly hopes will Dominions. After this success pass for learning Tie them of their countrymen in lands down to an audit of values of where they are welcomed and these terms, which they so glibly liked for their Industrious ap barter, and they Immediately fall
apply to: N
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb, Higher Local), (Camb. Teachers' Diploma)... ́MISS GERTRUDE TURNER.
(National Frodel Higher
Certificate).
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HONGKONG HEIGHTS:
For the Information of visitors the following list of son highest point Mair
to give a good accounting of plication to their work, the themselves, the terms used and economic" returned students will their pseudo-economic education.
endeavour to find opprobrious The auditors' note to their ac meanings-for-the words "Com- count would read, "their reserves monwealth" and "Dominiens," have been bulit up out of an and convert them in the usual accumulation of meaningless and childish slogans which have done valueless verbosity and equally so much to bring Chinese student- méaningless platitudes.";
ship into contempt as being empty shallow and nolay.
How can these returned stu- dents reconcile their muchly abused interpretation of the word Imperialism with the attitude of Western nations towards China? The Western nations come here to trade certainly not very vast numbers. They have carried on their business in the most friend-
Let them, however, meditate over the fact that the blessings of Nationalist Government In China in driving Chinese to seek refuge in that British Common- wealth and those British domin fons at a rate represented in Malaya alone of three shiploads ly way with those Chinese citizens weck. This should be suficient who prefer the conduct of feriti. food for thought for an econ- mate trade to the wasting of omist, and make hint reconelder | valuable time in anti-foreign and readjust his theo
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