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TUITION.
YOUNG FRENCH
lady Rives tuition in French and German. Private lessons daily. Write Box No. 506, care of "China Mail."
MISS DE COUDAR'S DANCING, MUSIC, LANGUAGE SCHOOL. (17 Queen's Road). Latest steps ball-room dancea, CHARLESTON, FRENCH and ARGENTINE TAN- GO, etc. Private tuition: French, NEW German, Italian, Latin. FRENCH CLASSES (beginners) Едгорецив starting September. and Chinese. $6 monthly. Special classes for ladies.
WANTED.
WANTED. A girl of 10-16, with pretty voice for a musical show, Kowloon. Apply:-Nathan House, 48 Nathan Road, Room 10, from to 6 p.m.
WANTED.-For local Shipping Office, European Lady Stenographer
8,
1927.
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
FIRMS or INDIVIDUALS having Outstanding Accounts against the 1st Battalion The Cameronians,
Factory, Kowloon, not later than 12th October,
Hong Kong, 8th October, 1927.
COME AND HEAR
MR. LELAND -WANG Preach (Mandarin & Cantonese),
at
LEE THEATRE
WANCHAI (Percival Street)
8th OCTOBER, SATURDAY,
++ 7 р..
9th OCTOBER, SUNDAY,
2.30 & 7 p.m.
All Seats Free. No Collection.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
and Typist. Previous office experi- MR. LI HON FUN begs to state ence essential. Apply Box No. 505, core of "China Mail."
that he has been a teacher of Chinese to European Officers and Merchants in Hong Kong for more Ad-than twenty years, that he has had 'HOUSES WANTED.-The
miralty
be may
desirous of considerable experience in training obtaining on a long lease houses students for examinations in Chinese, on the Peak or May Road levels. and holds Brst-class certificatos. The houses offered to have 4 minimum of two living rooms, and three large bedrooms. Will owners ar agents kindly forward particu- lars of any available house's to the Officer in Charge of Works, H.M. Naval Yard.
TO LET.
TO LET "Bellevue" No. 6 Feaк Road, Fully-furnished from lat December, 1927. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Chefso Stamps. Un- used. Set of six stamps:-2, 5, 10, 16, 20 and 25 cents. Price $2 per set.-Apply Box No. 500, c/o * China Mail."
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 Mail."
and
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YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly promptly printed.--"China Mail" Office, No. 8. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 22.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER STEVENAGE.
Within an hour from London. In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOLĮ for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A
Persons
NOTICES.
A. 8.,WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE
MONDAY, the 10th October,
01927, Departments will be
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hong Kong, 7th October, 1927.
BANK HOLIDAY. ·
THE CHINA MAIL,
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
OUTSPOKEN JUSTICE,
BAR EXAMS. FULL OF DIRTY PRACTICES.
FLYING SERVICES POLITICAL REFUGEES
PASSENGER TRANSPORT IN
MALAYA.
Mr. Justice George A. Malcolm of That renewed interest has arisen the Supreme Court proposed the ex-in British Aying-boats is shown by tension of the law course from four as, inquiry from New Zealand for
PROPOSED HAVEN IN THE PHILIPPINES
If the efforts of Representative Gregorio Perfecto of Manila, come
to Philippine Islands
N that the Society will be "are to five years for working students a flying-boat suitable for a night will be turned into a safe haven
Joint Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th October, 1927.
of the
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, HONG KONG.
GIVEN Members CLOSED.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Dis HOME" to Scottish Regiments at of the University of the Philippines for subsequent commercial use on pensing Department, will be open Happy Valley on WEDNESDAY, into a strictly day school with in a coastal service. A scheme is for dispensing prescriptions from 12th October from 2 p.m. It is atruction given by full-time, non- also proposed for a flying-boat sor- 10 a.m. to 1. p.m. and from 6 p.m. hoped that all Members and their practising professors, in a speech vice. along the Malayan and Burma to 7 p.m.
familica will endeavour to be delivered the open session
Junior Philippine Senate of the col-cousts, and at the end of this month present.
E. M. BRYDEN,
lege of law, University of the the first British all-metal flying- boat designed for passenger trans- Philippines.
The prevalent tendency among port on Empire air routes is due the young men and women to take to take the water for fer trials at up the study of the law was bitterly Rochester. Two of these boats are decried by the justice. He urged being built for the Air Ministry for those present to get away from experimental operation in the East white-collar Jobs and instead go to by Imperial Airways, and it is in- the fields and till the soil. The teresting to note that they are a Philippines will be unable to rise if civil development from the Short the edifice rests
on a shallow Singapore, a coastal reconnaissance Engineers
foundation of lean productiveness boat which is now taking part in are removing to Prince's Build-on which is superimposed a heavy the Baltic cruise of the Royal Air ing Top Floor (corner of Des governmental structure inhabited Force. But wherens in the latter Veux Road Central and Ice House and surrounded by drones and boat military considerations take Street) as from the 1st of October. parasites," Justice Malcolm declar first place, a definite effort has been Lift entrance next Alexandra Cafe. ed.
made in the civil development to RAVEN & BASTO,
He further exposed the intrigues, consider the convenience of the pas- Hong Kong, 29th September, 1927. scandals, "dirty practices," and sengers. This month the Far East unscrupulous methods often emcrulae of the Royal Air Force to ployed in connection with the Singapore is due to start, and for Philippine bar examinations. The this Supermarine Southampton Supreme Court Justice belleves military flying-boats are being used. that bar examinations are unneces
TN Aecordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IN BANKS will be CLOSED for the MESSRS, RAVEN AND BASTO
Architects, Surveyors and
transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on MONDAY, the 10th Instant.
Hong Kong, 5th October, 1927.
MACAO RACES.
FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
Saturday 15th October and Sunday, 16th October, 1927 (weather permitting),
First Saddling Bell Saturday 2 p.m. Sunday, 1.15 p.m.
Entrance to Public Enclosure 40 cts. THE
Entrance to Members' Enclosure $2,00.
Special Fares for Return Saloon $5.00.
J
RACE STEAMERS
To Macao
Saturday, Sui An 9 a.m.
Saturday, Sul Tal 3 p.m.
NOTICE.
HONG KONG & CANTON
ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
sary if such conditions continue.
"Manila Bulletin."
THEFT OF BUTTONS.
THE SIXTH ORDINARY AN- 20,000 GROSS TAKEN FROM
FACTORY. NUAL MEETING of SHARE-
Sul An Returns To Hong Kong 5 HOLDLES in the above Company p.m., Saturday.
Sunday, Taishan, 9 a.m.
Sunday, Sui An 10 a.m.
6
Taishan Returns to Hong Kong p.m. Sunday.
Sun Returns to Hong Kong 3.30 wishing stady the pan. Sunday.
By Order, requested to Chinese language communicate with him at No. 104, Praya East, first floor.
Terms moderate.
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to
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PUBLISHED ANNUALLY,
THE
LONDON DIRECTORY with Provincial & Foreign Sections and Trade Headings in Five Languages, enables traders to communicato direct
with
S. W. CHENG,
Secretary.
be
MACAO RACE CLUB, XD Forms
RAFT Programmes and Entry, of the FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING to held on 15th and 16th October, 1927, can be obtained upon_ap- plication to The International Race and Recreation Club of Macao Ltd., Hong Kong Jockey Club and Causeway Bay Stables, Hong Kong, Entries will close on FRIDAY, 7th October, at 8 p.m.
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in London and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, Australasia, afc. The names, addresses and other details are classified under than 8,000 trade headings, more
including
EXPORT MERCHANTS
with detailed particulars of the Goods shipped and the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied.
3rd October; 1927.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NHE SIXTH EXTRA RACE
T MEETING will be held (wear
One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firms ther permitting) at Happy Valley desiring to extend their connections, or on SATURDAY, 8th October and Trade Cards of
MONDAY, 10th October, 1027, commencing at 2.45 p.m. on both days. The first bell will be rung at 2.15 p.m.
DEALERS SEEKING AGENCIES
can be printed at a cost of £1, 10s. Od. for each trade heading under which they are inserted. Larger advertisements at £10 per page.
The directory is invaluable to everyone interested in overseas commerce, and a copy will be sent by parcel post for £2, natt cash with order,"
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The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be 31 per day for all persons including Ladies.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members' Enclo
sure.
Each member has the right to Introduce 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5 each per day up to Friday, 7th October,
few Boarders received in the House LAMMERT BROS. 197
of the Principal. Individual enre and attention. For Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb, Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher
Certificate).
PUBLIC AUCTION.
By Order of the Mortgagees
PARTICULARS AND CONDI- TIONS OF SALE of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situate at SHAMSHUIPO IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG
Nos. 114 and 116, Yu Chau Strech, Shamshulpo
and known as
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS.
-Public Auctions
THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by pelvic
Auction
ON TUESDAY, the 11th October, 1927, at 11 o'clock am, at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. (for account of the concerned) Sixteen Cases Marine Motors- now stored in the Godown, of The Sun Co., Ltd. Praya, Kennedy Town
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
KLAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 7th October, 1927.
ON
New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 368 TUESDAY, the 11th October, 1927,
to be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
OR
WEDNESDAY,
the 12th day of October, 1927, at 3 o'clock p.m.
Mesers LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers,
by
At their Salesroom in Duddell Street
For further particulars and Con- "ditions of Sale apply to
Messrs. HASTINGS, DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors,
8, Dea Voux Road Central
Mesars, LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
Duddell Street
Hong Kong, 5th October, 1927,
commencing at 5.15 p.m. -
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
·A· VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS A (Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Saturday, the 8th October, 1827.
Terms: Cash on deliver
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 4th October, 1927.
THI
KNOH
The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2 per day. Each member can obtain upon application to the Secretary, Badges for admission of
Ladies free of charge.
will be held at the Company's Town
Valentin Casas and Gregorio San- Offee, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hong tos, former employes at the Philip- Kong, on SATURDAY, 22nd Day pine Button Corporation, Manila, of October, 1927, at Noon, for the have been sentenced each to 11 purpose of presenting the Report years, six months and 21 days im- of the Directors and Statement of prisonment on a charge of theft Accounts to 31st July, 1927.
involving between 20,000 and 21,000 The TRANSFER BOOKS of the gross of buttons worth P17,782.74, Company will be CLOSED from the in a decision handed down by the 8th OCTOBER to the 22nd OCTO-third branch of the court of first BER, 1927, both, days inclusive. instance of Manila.
"Considering all the proofs," the
for political refugees. Mr. Perfecto submitted a bill on September 19 to the house, wherein he would open- the doors of the Philippines to pepople who prove themselves to have been run out of their own countries by the government, afford- ing to such persons abode and offi cial protection here.
an
Representative Perfecto has been inspired by the case of Tan Malak- ka, the young Japanese Bolshevist suspect, and it is for auch fugitives that he would make the islands a safe asylum, it was declared.
The bill, cssentially would be amondment to Art, 69 of the administrative code, and would re- form the procedure whereby allens in the Philippines may be deported, and at the same time, revising the rounds under which foreignora may be expelled from the country,
Before any alien may be deported, Mr. Perfecto, in his proposed mer- aure, would institute an official in-
tralia, and will undoubtedly give a in which he would be openly ad- This cruise is to extend to Aus-vestigation of the person concerned, further stimulus to the commercial vised of the grounds for his pro- development of seagoing aircraft posed deportation or expulsion and within the Empire.
in which he would be given not less than three days to prepare a de- fence. The investigation would be judicial, giving the man concerned the right to be personally heard, and to be defended by counsel should he so desire.
LEANING STEEPLE,
Berlin has a "leaning tower." The steeple of the 13th century St. Mary's Church, in the old part of the town has been found to be more than three feet out of plumb. It was found that the wooden struc ture on which the top of the steeple rests is badly rotted.
The parish, the population of which has declined from 30,000 to 2,000, is too poor to undertake thorough restoration. Iron stays prevent danger of collapse.
The old church is famous for its antiquities, amorig which is a rare 15th century "Dance of "Death" painting.
By Order of the Board of Directors
decision states, "it is clearly es- J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary.tablished that there were 20,2871⁄2 gross of buttons of the value of Hong Kong, 6th October, 1927.
P17,327.10 wrongfully taken from the establishment of the Philippine Button Corporation in the city of Manila" by the defendants. Ac- cording to the decision, the accused Valentin Casas, during the absence HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. jof J. L. Headington, manager of the factory, was in charge of the office EIGHTH BI-ANNUAL and as such received orders and
ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB.
"TREVESSA" TROPHY.
THE
p.m.
.
will be sailed on WEDNESDAY, the the concern. And when orders were 9th November next, starting at 4 received, it also shows, the other accused, Gregorio Santos prepared Each ship may enter any num-the buttons for delivery. ber of boats.
It is understood the defendants COURSE: Start from Channel have appealed to the Supreme Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P), Mark of Yacht Club (S), Cust Rock Gas Buoy (P), finish at the Yacht Club across the line from West to East.
Competing boats should be in position at the starting line by 3.30 p.m.
Ships proposing to enter bosta are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, not later than noon, on the 7th November.
F. J. EASTERBROOK,
Hon. Sec., R.H.K.Y.C. Hong Kong, 6th October, 1927.
WHY MAGNESIA STOPS INDIGESTION.
The Bert Form to Use.
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While most everyone knows that magnesia is good for indigestion, com- paratively few realise that ita value Is due to the fact that it neutralises ex- Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etce-cess, which causes nine-tenths of tera, will not be permitted to all destive troubles. operate within the precincts of the quickestative To get best Hong Kong Jockey Club during magnesia must be combined with other Race Meetings.
neutralising and healing agenta in the special form known to
chemists as Bisurated
Half a tea-
Hong Kong, lat October, 1927.
NOTICE
moonful Magnesla pow-
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der or two or three tablets taken in a little water immediately after eating or whenever pain is falt, will
give
atant relief, because it neutralises the excess acid, stops food fermentation, heals and soothes the inffarned atomach THE UNDERSIGNED have This
fining, and restores painless, normal Day admitted to partnership in digestion. I you have any of the my firm Mr. PAUL MARY various forms of indigestion, ruch as gastritis, dyspepsia, acidity, heartburn, HODGSON, Solleitor, which firm or flatulence, get a package of 'Bisurat- hitherto carried on in my name will od Magnesia from your chemist to-day henceforth be carried on under the and take as directed. You will bo name of TSO & HODGSON" at astonished at the instant relief obtain- Pedder Building, Brd floor, Pedder ed Street.
S. W. TSO. Hong Kong, 1st October, 1927.
AVO
Chess plda adicălons that hare made your life- sedang - That intoleraíile kiching, buming and mfort, will diestreze under. The mazie
...ass bealed, many chets, DRON incovable and wit reach BoCE CRISI
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FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY A
remoőy. Tad for bette turies with aMALNg
Court.
POLAR CAKE
ITS QUALITY-.
THAT COUNTS
October. 7, 1927.
Mr. R. J. Birbeck.
Messrs. M. A. Cohen, E. Cleaver.
Mr. James E. Donnelly.
No allen, however, according to the bill, would be made subject to
any investigation looking toward his deportation or expulsion unless it were caused by lack of proper immigration requisites.
Political refugees, only would be exempted by the proposed meneurs from being deported from the Fhil- ippines, even if they should be without immigration permits. This, nevertheless, is conditioned upon their not being a menace to the peace and order of the country.
The proposal has been taken un dor advisement by a committee of the house says the "Manila Bulletin."
Mr. J. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. WATCH FOR
F. J. Gellion.
Mr. A. F. Henry,
Mesars. J. E. Joseph, J. E. Jacobs. Mr. H. A. Keller, Mrs. and Miss Kane,
Mr. P. Lobarto, Miss H. Lillie.
Mr. K. R. Marsh.
Mr. J. Paris.
Mr. J. J. Russell. *-
Mrs. R. W. Quesinberg.
Mrs.. G. A. Riker, Mrs. T. Carr
Ramsay.
Messra, T. R. Semenario, W. W. Stark, W. F. Shumaay, A. N.
Spencer.
Mr. E. H. Trice,
Messrs. J. F. Wright, Sr., T. B. Wilson, G. Wragge..
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