THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
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G.
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WANTED
WANTED. Englian Woman necks Gaily employment. Capable child's varse. Apply to. Bex 580, es "China Mail"
WANTED-For Young English Girl passage or part passage to England in return for services. Reply: Mrs. J. McCormack, The Bungalow, Quarry Bay.
TO LET.
TO LET GODOWN, 150, Praya East. --Apply: GANIE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
TO LET One Front and One Back Room. Can be let together or separ ately; use of kitchen and bathrooms. Apply to: Mrs. Chan, Orient Build- ing, 587, Nathan Rd.
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HONG KONG GENERAL-
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
THE
CHINA MAIL,
NOTICES.
NAVY LEAGUE
THE ANNUAL MEETING of
MATTERS ECONOMIC
(Continued From Page £)
other, in
GENERAL MEETING OF T the above will take place on hand and myself on tread the suc
MEMBERS will be held on FRIDAY, 19th. Inst. at 5.30 pm. ceeding memoirs that I contemplate ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS FRIDAY, the 19th APRIL, 1929, at in the Board Room of Messrs. Writing, you will not do so with a Por the Sale by Public Auction 4.45 p.m. in the OFFICES of the Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. (by the feet that I am as all influenc lurking suspicion In your minds. to
to be held on MONDAY, the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, to kind permission). 22nd day of April, 1929,
at nominate a Member of the Cham-
8 p.m., at
Business:
the offices of the ber for appointment to the Legis (1) To receive and pass accounts Public Works Department, by lative Council during the absence (2) To elect the committees Order of His Excellency the Gov from the Colony of the Hon. Mr. (3) To transact General Business. ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land J. Owen Hughes.
L.M. WHYTE,
Hon. Sec. Hong Kong, 10th April, 1929.
*
at Shamshuipo, in the Colony Notles in writing of the Names of Hong Kong, for a term of of Candidates and their proposers 75 years, commencing from 1st and seconders to be lodged with; July, 1898, with the option of the Secretary at least 48 hours be-. renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed fore the time appointed for hold- by the Surveyor of His Majesty the ing the Meeting. King, for one further term of 24 Years less three days.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kok leon Inland
TumTea
Heartzelant
N. S
The
ft. [.
fl.
About
As per col plan, 9,276 (10
* | Upset Prica.
By Order,
M. F. KEY,
ed by Japanese interests in the ad- rice which I am giving you.
In 1882 I was called to Tokyo by
the Japanese Government to occupy
the chair of Civil Engineering in the Imperial University at that city. I found there a number of highly in telligent young men in the engineer. ing classes, but a curriculum that was laid out mainly on theoretical lines, This I immediately proceeded to change by introducing into it, to the greatest extent possible, courses. in practical engineering; given by both book instruction and fieldwork. The change proved acceptable to both the students and the University author. ities, and I gradually enlarged the GENERAL practical features of the curriculum
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE ORDINARY
Secretary. MEETING of the above Com-during the four years of my sojourn
Hong Kong, 12th April, 1929.
THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD.
N°
the
It
pany will be held at the Cam-in the Land of the Rising Sun.
was there that I wrote my first two pany's Offices, P. & 0. Building, books, the first, published in Ameri on MONDAY, the 29th April, 1929, ca, being "The Designing of Ordin at 11 a.m.
ery Iron Highway Bridges, and the second "A System of Iron Railroad
Bridges for Japan." The latter was specially written for and published by the Japanese Government as one of a series of memoirs that were be ing issued from time to time on vari CO..ous subjects by the University.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Company will be CLOSED from the 25th of April to 29th of April, that an EXTRAORDINARY
both days inclusive. GENERAL MEETING of UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned 0.13 WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, 1929, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & General Managers, Hong Kong, 17th April, 1929.
considering and if thought fit FANLING HUNT
passing the following resolution an extraordinary resolution,
as
TO LET "Nerman Cottage East, LAMMERT BROS. that is to say:
Seth's Corner, Furnished 5 roomed house. Garage for Austin "7" Early occupation. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
FOR SALE.
Barkers," Sai
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS.
- Public Auctions
AHE Undersigned have received FOR SALE Barlow with large instructions, to sell by Public Garden. For full particulars apply Auction Box No. 595, tie "China Mail."
FOR SALE-Wharfedale Printing
Press, in excellent condition.
will
take Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 594, c/o "China Mail."
FOR SALE Large Rickshaw, in per fect condition; pneumatic tyres; re- cently overhauled. Can be seen any time. Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed "China Mail" Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cea
tral 22.
HOME TUITION.
WESTOYER-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. Indivirinal care and attention.
Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb. Higher Local).
For
Camb. Teachers! Diploma).
MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
ON
FRIDAY, April 19, 1929, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
A Valuable Collection of
POSTAGE STAMPS (Catalogues will be issued.) One View from Thursday, April 18, 1929.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, April 16, 1929.
HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction
ON SATURDAY, April 20, 1929, 'commencing al 11 a.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
4 Bales Scarlet Blankets. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneera.
Hong Kong, April 16, 1929.
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(National Frodel Higher instructions to sell by Public
Certificate).
NOTICE
TO SHIPOWNERS,
MASTERS & AGENTS.
men
HE Undersigned have received
Auction
ON
TUESDAY, April 23, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m.,
at No. 17, Jordan Road,
First Floor, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:—
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always har available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.
Our mea
tings, etc., etc. are employed
Teak Roll Top Desk, Table Fan, Pictures Rugs, Teak Hatstand, Curtains, Valances, Electric Fit-
by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.
Please phone or call:— K.661 No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or
C.2560 No. 36, Tang Man Street.
PHOTO - SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Camcrus. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and
Enlarging.
ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES
Price Moderate.
A Trial Order is Solicited.
A. SEK & CO.
Tel. No. C. 3459.
26A, Des Vœux Road C.. Hong Kong.
TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to
the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Comultation Free.
Teak Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Ice Chest, Glass and China Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.
Teak Double Bedstead with Spring Mattress and Mosquito Net, Teak Dressing Table with Plate Glass Cover. Teak Ward- robe, Chamber Stand, Washstand, etc., etc.,
and
A Quantity of VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE and
One Gramophone and Records. Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday, April 22, 1929.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, April 16, 1929-
“CHINA” LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON..
Head Office:-26, Des Yoeux Bond Central Tel C. 6234.
That the Company be wound! up voluntarily and that Dodwell & Co., Ltd., of Hong Kong, be appointed liquidators for the purpose of such winding up.
AND NOTICE is hereby given that a further Extraordinary General Meeting of the above- named Company will be held at
the same time and place on FRI- DAY, the 10th day of May, 1929, for the purpose of confirming the above-named resolution Special Resolution.
Dated this 16th day of April,
1929.
as а
DODWELL & COMPANY,
LIMITED. General Managers,
THEATRE ROYAL
for
TWO WEEKS.
A. CARPI'S
ITALIAN
GRAND
OPERA COMPANY
Thursday, April 25, IL TROVATORE.
Friday, April 26, LA TRAVIATA. Saturday, April 27, RIGOLETTO.
Booking Now Орен at Anderson's.
CLOSING SALE
al
FOOK WENG & CO.
China Building, Hong Kong for
Canton Shawl, Swatow Linen, Shanghai› Silk; and all sorts of ORIENTAL ART OBJECTS.
STANDARD TIME.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET' IN COLONY
Sunrise and Sunast in Hong: Kong for April (Standard time of the 120th Meridiac, East of Green-
wich), are as follow:---
Sunrise. Supset.
April
a.m. p.m..
First Branch
18
6.01 6.45
No. 5, D'Aguilar Street.
19
6.00 6.45
(For Ladies only)
(Telephone No. C. 5234)
20
6.00 6.46
Second, Branch:--
21
6.39 6.46
No. 22, Queen's Road Central.
(For Ladies & Gents.)
22
5.58
-6.46
(Rear Ground four of
23
Kayamally Building).
Your Visit is cordially welcomed
24
6.57 8.46 5.57 GAT
when you will see that our Train-
ed Female Hair Dressers give you every satisfaction.
25
5.56 6.47
26
5.55 6.48
5.34 6.45
Business Hours
8.m. to 7 pan. on weeks days, 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sundayı, İş
28
29
5,59 6.68 6.49 5.52
6.48
6.49
STEEPLECHASES SUNDAY, 21st April,
TO-DAY
and every day
drop in for a
quick one"
at the
ST. FRANCIS
HOTEL.
FREE SNACKS
every day from 10.30-12:30
and
-7.00 p.m. 5.30
GROUND FLOOR LOUNGE.
Tel. No. C. 5134. Tel. No. C. 5134.
BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE
KWONG HANG & CO.
Tel. C. 2736.
43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors.
Peak
HOUSE COAL.
Upper Level Middle Level
.at $28.00 per ton.
$22.00
$21.00
*
Central Office, $20.00 H
Kowloon .... $17.00
炸
The above prices include deli- very charges to destination.
£50 CASH FOR POEMS
£50 is offered in Cash Prizes for poems. Full partiealars free. MSS. of all de- scriptions also required, both for book issue and for magazines. No reading foes. Current lists and booklets of commendation on application.
ARTHUR H. STOCKWELL, LTD. 29, Ludgate Hill, London, England.
You have more assurance by taking
OUR GENUINE CHINESR MEDICINE & PILLS..
on Sale at:
SHING CHAI TONG DRUG STORE/ Established 1892.
180. Queen's Road C.
Tel. C. 1852.
Old Students
JUST RECEIVED
A new shipment of
TOILET ARTICLES AND
SOFT GOODS
at reasonable prices.
3
THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.
153-155, Des Voeux Road Central,
between the Japanese and myself that nothing can break. This is evi- denced by the fact that they have shown and continue to show in vari vus ways their
my appreciation of
service. In 1888 the Great Emperor conferred upon me the Order of the Rising Sun with the rank of Knight Commander in recognition of my icur venra service as a professor and of the value of the book I had written for the University Memoire; in 1916 the University made me "Hakushi," the highest honour in its gift; and in 1921, whilst I was in Toky after completing my first ser- vice for China, the present Emperor, then Prince Regent, bestowed on 20 the Second Class Order of the Sacred Treasure 38 a recognition of my use- falness to Japan in the training of so many of her engineers who now are at or near the head of the pro- fession in their country.
After my return to America, where I opened in Kansas City, Missouri, an office as Consulting Engineer, was followed there, at first by my old students and afterwards by other graduate Japanese engineers, all of whom worked for a while (general ly from two to four or even five years) in my office and in the offices of other engineers with whom I plac ed them, or in field or shops, where I was often successful in locating. Again, on every possible occasion, them Some Japanese came to me I am entertained and highly honour- solely for the purpose of securing ined by my old friends, who thus and troductions to prominent persons or in speech make evident the kindly companies in, the United States; and feeling that they and the engineer- to these I gave letters of introducing profession of Jaran in general tion often directed to people whom entertain towards me. Truly, the did not know personally. As far Japanese are a grateful people; and as I have learned not one of these it is no wonder that I love and ap- letters was ever ignored by the re-preciate them so highly--but that. cipient which goes to show that fact does not militate against my Americans have a kindly feeling for serving the Chinese Government and the people of the Orient and a real the Chinese people just as devotedly desire to be of service to them. and effectively as I have served
Japan.
For some thirty-five years I thus trained many of the young engineers of Japan, at first in Kansas City and afterwards in my New York City office; but of late they have almost ceased coming to me." I have no only one Japanese my employ.
Called To Peking
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE EASTERN EXTENSION. 'AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed tale. grams are lying at the E. E. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong-
Bedikton, from Hankow. Green, Topside Dairy Farm, Kow- luon, from Shanghai.
Philips, Postbox Sixsixty, from Medan.
Desmond Power, Peninsula Hotel, from Manila.
Wardley Tappan, from Shanghai. Xanthites, from Shanghai.
S. LACK,
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, April 11, 1929.
THE GREAT NORTHERN.
TELEGRAPH CO., LTD
OF DENMARK.
The following unclaimed tefe- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com- pany (Limited) of Denmark:-
Illingworth, Overbays, from Shanghai.
Hsu Chang, from Wrentham Mass.
Lawrence Evans, "President Jof- ferson," from Yokohama.
Austin Road 6, from Kagashima. Maus, Manila Hotel, from Kobe.
E. V. JESSEN.
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, April 11, 1929.
Early in 1921 I was called to Pe king by the Chinese Government to serve as a member of the Interna- tional Jury of Award in relation to Daring forty years I thus served the competition for the building of Japan faithfully and well, always do- a new bridge over the Yellow River voting to her interests the best that an the Kin-Han (now the Han-Ping) was in me--for the first four years Railway, and later as Consulting Ex- under salary and thereafter as a mat- gineer on several large and import- ter of love and affection and not as ant projects. My stay in China wat amere duty. I have constantly been limited to about six months; and 1 imparting to her young men what I made in that time a number of warm have learned in my long professional friends there engineers and others. career, often directly but mainly In addition to my regular duties I through the technical treatises that gave, all told, twenty lectures to en- I have written, which books are wide-gineering societies, engineering sta- ly weed by the engineers of Japan. dents, railway men, and the Y.M.C.A. My days of direct service to that Without unduly flattering myself, I country are past, and her young men have come to the conclusion that my no longer need my aid in their pro- efforts in China's interests must have fessional advancement. The Japanese been appreciated; for not only did my In offering these memoirs on econo- engineers have learned about all that Chinese friends tell me so, but also mic subjects, I by no means clair I know, and now are able to travel the Peking Government conferred on
to be an authority on "political alone in the engineering world. This
economy," me the Second Class Order of Chia
although generally re- is truly a great satisfaction to me Ho. The most conclusive proof there- cognised a
on "engineering -one of the greatest of my entire of, however, is the fact that the new economica"; nevertheless, no observ
National Government has called me ing and thinking man who has reach- professional career; for success is not to be
measured by the amount of to China to serve as Technical Ad- ed the age of seventy-five years and money accumulated but by that of viser to the Ministry of Railways.
has travelled a great deal can fail service rendered.
In my new official capacity I shall de to acquire some notions of his oWTE my utmost be of real service to on matters in the line of politien? the Ministry; and, outside of working economy; and it is with such matters hours, I shall do what I can to ad-that I expect to deal in certain of vance the interests of the country in the memoirs of this proposed scries.
As just indicated, my professional connection with Japan for several years has been ended, but there re- ins a firm and enduring friendship
technical, educational, and economic lines.
one
SPORTING
GUNS AND
ACCESSORIES.
GUN8Greener, Webley & Scotts,
·BAA, J. W. Needham & Ralck Freres Air Rifles Revolters. S. & W-Rile Accessories Aper- ture Sights Sporting requisites Cartridges to suit all bores.
THE HONG KONG SPORTING...
ARMS AND AMMUNITION STORE 5-6. Beaconsfield Arende/
Jack Strathdee, the very able In the group above one sees cast reefs of glistening pinnaclos winter sports director at the Cha- the director assisting Their Exto the sky in one glorious chans tean Frontenac, his friends will collencies Lord and Lady Will-and screechingly, groaningly set- be pleased to learn, is losing lagdon who have just come down tied down. Then this Mayor weight. Jack runs a
summer the slide for the third time. The of St. Gregoire and the mayor of camp at French Hiver In the other group perhaps explains Ste-Petron set out, each fishing season and he took his why he finds so much pleasure armed with a small spruce cirt- present job for the reason that in his work and why he has ting. They met somewhere in the There centre of the river, solemnly shook. he wanted to rest and draw à taken up aking again. salary at the same time. When is also a picture of his rink which hands, and the ice bridge was he has time to reflect, and this shows how the slide in the back-declared open. It was after is seldom, longs for the easyground drops down, steeply from that, that the sports director job of operating a camp and the citadel.
drove. over and discovered Sto- handing a crowd of Indian
But take the other picture. Petronille with ita ski slopes and guides. He finds no rest, for This will show you: Jack Strath-toboggan and
showshoe pros during every daylight hour there Gee's most recent discovery. Fe-pects, and also the "Catalogne". is something doing on the ski-yond the dogs and the terrace The "Catalogna", has a rubble- nill, on the rink, on the slide is a field of free ice. Beyond stone fire place of catalogue about and a hundred people to provide that the Isle of Orleans ts the floor, and as window drapes. with sports equipment and di- shadowy form. Now to the left the oddest old furniture And rection. But he keeps fri as of the Island, just above the quaint bed-rooms and, abors AE they all do. The air is bracing lamp standard, great slabs and a splendid cuisine. ? It de Jean and invigorating and there is chunks of crystal and opaque tea than one hour from Quebec and Jota of fun.
· hurled themselves in a mass, is hailed as a great discovery,
!