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TO LET GODOWN, 150, Praya East. --Apply: GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
TO LET.-16, Nathan-rand, 2nd for. 4-roomed flat with flush system. Apply to:-Y. Lee, 337, Nathan-road, Kow-
loon.
TO LET-One Front and One Back Room. Can be let together or separ- ately; use of kitchen- und bathroom. Apply to: Mrs. Chan, Orient Build- ing, 587, Nathan Rd.
TO LET "Norman Cottage" East, Seth's Corner, Furnished 6 zoomed house. Garage for Austin "7." Early occupation. Apply to Percy Smith, Sethi & Fleming.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Barkers," Sal Wan. A Ane 4-Roomed Bungalow with large Garden. For full particulars apply Box No. 595, c/o "China Mail."
FOR SALE Wharfedale Printing
W Press, in excellent conditinn. Lake Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 594, e/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.
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Public Auctions
THE Undersigned have received instructions from E. A. S.
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NOTICES.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS' GUILD AND
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THE CHINA MAIL,
LUNGKOW FALLS
LAST STRONGHOLD OF NORTHERNERS
NATIONALIST CLAIM
Napking, Saturday. Lungkow, the last stronghold of General Chang Tsung-chang and his followers, has fallen to the Government troops, according to a telegram received by the State
MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD OF CHINA. HONG KONG BRANCH.
COMBINED MEETING will be held at the Guilds' Officer Hayward Esq., D.B.E., to sell by 67, Des Voeux Road, Central (en- trance in Pottinger Street) on TUESDAY, 30th April, 1929, at
The telegram states that Gen 5.80 p.m. at which all Members eral Chang Taung-chang is still of both Guilds are urgently re-at Fushanhsien watching for an quested to be present.
BUSINESS:
Public Auction,
ON
TUESDAY, April 30, 1929, commencing at 11 am.
at No. 18, MacDonnell Road (Lower Flat).
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Comprising
FURNITURE
Chesterfield Couch, Chesterfield Chairs, Large Armchairs, Teak Book Case, Teak Hat Stand, Teak Dining Table, Sideboard, Teak Wardrobe and Bedstead, Teak Bevelled Mirror Doors, Teak Dressing Table Mahogany Chest, of Drawers, Teak Book Stand, Folding Screen, Teak Ice Chest Curtains, Ornaments, Hand Paint Dessert Set,
Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware. Cooking Utensils, etc..
also
Silver Salver, Silver-ware and cutglass
and
One Piano by "Eluthner One Gramophone with Cabinet and Records.
On View from Monday, April 19, 1929.
Catalogues will be issued. Terma-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
Hong Kong. April 24, 1929.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
TH
Auction
ON
WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m.,
at "Dunbar House," No. 11, Cameron. Road, Kowloon
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE (Catalogues will be issued.) On View from Tuesday, April 30. 1920.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, April 27, 1929.
THE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell b republic Auction
ON WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m.,
PROVIDENT FUND.
T. T. LAURENSON, W. J. STOKES,
Branch Secretaries. Hong Kong, 27th April, 1929.
Gett
R.
NOTICE.
HONG KONG & KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY.
|TH
THE QUANTITY OF WATER in the Storage Reservoirs has fallen so low that further restric tive measures are under considera tion, and should an adequate rain- fall not occur before the end of April the Water Supply in HONG KONG and KOWLOON will be CUT OFF daily between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. from the lat May.
The most rigid economy in the consumption of water is now e- sential, and the co-operation of the public in preventing waste is again earnestly requested.
HAROLD T. CREASY,
Water Authority. Public Works Department,
Hong Kong, 19th April, 1929.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
ORDINARY GENERAL
THE EXTING of the above Com-
pany will be held at the Con- pany's Offices, P. & 0. Building, on MONDAY, the 29th April, 1929,
at 11 am.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
Company will be CLOSED from the 25th of April to 29th of April, both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers, Hong Kong, 17th April, 1929.
Council last night.
opportunity to slip through the Government tines to Tengaho, where a steamer is being held in readiness to
him to convey Dairen. Reuter.
Laichow Falls Also
Nanking, Yesterday. A communique says that General Liu Chen-nien's Third Division has occupied Laichow, westward of Lungkow-Reuter.
DOCKSIN SCHOOL'
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TURNING SOUTH
TREND OF ANTI-KWANGSI CAMPAIGN
DECISIONS IN NANKING.
Hankow, Saturday. The situation upriver has return- cd to normalcy. The Chinese naval! division now at Shael gunboats are leaving for Ichang as an official indication that the city
and two
has been ceded to the Government. Ichang itself is very quiet.
Liu Halang's troops, who had reached the vicinity, have all been withdrawn into Szechuan and traffic between Ichang and Chungking has been resumed.
Liu Hsiang will despatch a dele- rate to Wu-Han to interview the Generalissimo and obtain his advice: regarding the rehabilitation mea- sures for Szechuan. Reuter.
HOSIERY
EVENT
کرے
It's the heel that makes
hosiery of such fashion im-
portance. We are featuring three important heels in this special event... the narrow, the square and the fashionable pointed heel.
CHOOSE FROM
ANY SHADE.
THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.
Canton to Join In?
Hankow, Yesterday. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek re turned from. Changsha last even- ing. It is understood that during his visit to the Hunan capital ar- rangements were completed for launching as anti-Kwangsi ex- pedition, which will consist of If they have striven hard and tried four groups of armies command- their best they have done well; theyed respectively by Generals Fan have acquired merit and, as you Shih-sen, Chow Lan, know, all the world admires and and Liu Chien-shu while Ho respects a good honest frier. Many Chien will act as Commander-in- of the world's most useful citizens Chief over all. and greatest benefactors never ap- peared in the limelight. They de-Kwangtung also favours the anti-ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT
voted themselves wholeheartedly to their appointed tasks and gave of their best.
Mr. Principal, I am grateful to you for giving me this opportunity of expressing my appreciation of the good work that is being done by this worthy institution. I wish it great prosperity and continued success. (Applause).
PRIZE WINNERS
The following were the success- ful students:-
Certificates
Li Ping-man, Matriculation cer- tificate, 1927.
Leung Shu-yau, Senior certificate, 1928.
Liu On-ták, Junior certificate, 1927, (distinction in Arithmetic).
Yuan Wing-yi, Junior certificats, 1927.
Leung Tin-sun, Junior certificate. 1928, (distinction in Arithmetic and Mathematics).
Wu Shang
159.155, Des Voeux Road Central,
LETTERS & RADIO
BE TRACED
Local headquarters claim that
Kwangsi drive and that three armies are being mobilised at Cunton for that purpose. Fur A General Post Office notification ther, it is stated that General gives the following unclaimed Chan Ming-shu has decided per-correspondence, etc, waiting at the
sonally to lead the expedition.-Post Office, and also unclaimed
Reuter,
Air Arm, Too
Nanking, Yesterday. Under instructions from Chiang Kai-shek, the Second Air Squa-
dron is preparing to go to Chang sha immediately to participate in the anti-Kwangsi campaign.
The squadron consists of two Fokkers, four Ryan monoplanes, and two bombers-Reuter.
U.S. CITIZENS.
3 MEN KİLLED: WOMAN MISSING
MEMBERS OF MISSIONS
Peking, Yesterday. The United States Legation con-
radio
What Women Value Most.
. The first question one woman asks about another concerns her appearance. 'Is she pretty" she says, which shows what great importance woman place upon good
looks. Yet numbers of women al- Radio telegrama at tho
low themselves to depreciate, to Telegraph Office, Government build-feel old and look old when they . ing
ought to be at their very best, Poste Restante Correspondence
simply through neglect of one of Mr. M. Amiot, J. J. H. Aursos. the most essential factors of beau- M. R. Aytona, Batten & Co., E. Ety-the condition of their blood. Benham, A. H. Beetham, Capt. J. F.
Nothing roba a woman of per- Bird, R. Couch, Madame Clerget, W. sonal attractiveness quicker than E. Carley. Mrs. C. J.. Caldwell, A. C. anaemia. or blood poverty. It far. Connell, Dr. R.
the root cause not only of most of Madame H. de Coral, Mr. Deofont, their periodical sufferings, but also Capt. A. E Hodgins, Italian Bank of loss or figure complexion,
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Chambers,
of China, Mrs. B. Jenkins, Mr. apirit, appetite, happiness. There E. T. C. Jones, P. Ketchum, T. Jfore every woman who is conscious Kvware, H. R. Lydiatt, W. H. Law of anaemic symptoms should lose ton, Luke Cummings & Co., F.
no time in getting matters right, Lapin, R. Light, Madame Master which in the vast majority of in- Bori, Capt. E. Maples (4.8. "Nam stances can quite easily be done by Yong"), E. Mackie, Mr. & Mrs. R. means of a short course of Dr. G. Mather, M. S. Magot, Mr. & Williams' Pink Pills. Read the Mrs. C. Martin, H. E. McGowan, experience of this lady in Ceylon: Mrs. C. R. McKenzie, J. N. Morris The U. S. Legation also states West River), K.. R. Macaskill, W. that it is reported Miss Monsen, of M. Peach, W. R. Pearce, A. V. Pinson, Mr. Frezełowski, Mrs. A. K. the Norwegian Baptist Mission in Shantung, is missing after her ship Rhoden, Mrs. W. H. Smith, A. N. was pirated off the Shantung coast. Seaton, Dr. W. Wendt, H. Worhan, No details so far, are given, and R. M. Wilson, C. D. Wardle. the name of the ship is unknown. -Reuter.
First Year Commercial certific-firms the killing of three Roman ates, 1928-Chow Yin and Leung Catholic Fathers in Hunan, Lui-fea.
School Typewriting certificates, 1928-Lo Bun-luck, Leung Lui-fea, Ip Che-chuen, Lo Po-shan, Chan King-yue, Lam Chi-fung, Chow Yin,
Ng hun-wa, Che Shiu-kuen, Ho Cheuk-yuen, Wong Che-ying, Wong Shiu-how, Fung Ki-wui, Chanan
BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE Singh, William Kew, Wong Chun-
kow, and Lai Pak-hee.
Class Prizes
promptly printed."China Mail Office, at No. 292, The Peak, Gough Hill, KWONG HANG & CO.
No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.
HOME TUITION.
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE Within
Particulars apply to:
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising:-
Tel. C. 2736.
43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors. HOUSE COAL.
Chesterfield Couch, Chesterfield Chairs, Armchairs. Teak Card Table, Standard and Table Lamps, Teak Revolving Book Case, Teak Peak
A few Boarders and Brass
MISS RUTH CULLEY
Far
at $23.00 per ton.
H
Curios, Middle Level .. " Dining Kowloon
$22.00 $21.00
13
"
Central Office
$20.00 $17.00
H
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an hour from London. In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS Desk, Pictures, Engravings, Bronze Upper Level and SMALL BOYS.
Ornaments, received in the House of the Principal. Curtains. Carpets, etc., etc. Individual care and attention.
Teak
Table, Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboard, Dinner The above prices include dell- Waggon, Glass Cabinets, Silver very charges to destination. and E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Glass Ware-Dinner Crockery, etc., etc. Iron Bedsteads with Spring Mattresses, Teak Wardrobe, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak Dressing Table, Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, Toilet Sets, etc, etc.
also
(Camb. Higher Local). Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER (National Frodel Higher Certificate).
FOR A RELIABLE
OVERHAUL.
FIAT GARAGE 67A, C7B, Des Voeux Rd. C. Tel. C. 4821
TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to
the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation: Free,
SPORTING
GUNS AND
ACCESSORIES.
GUNS Greener, Webley & Scotia, BƐA, J. V. Needham & Ratck Freres Air RiEes-Revolvers. 8. & W-Rise Accessories Aper- tare Sights--Sporting requisites Cartridges to suit all bores THE HONG KONG SPORTING.
"ARMS' AND AMMUNITION
PERSTORE
1-6, Besconadeld Arende.
White Refrigerator, Enamel Baths, Cooking Stove, Aluminium Kitchen Utensils
and
Plants in Pots. Palms and Ferns.
On View from Tuesday, April 30, 1929.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.. Catalogues will be issued.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
Hong Kong, April 24, 1929,
You have more assurance by taking OUR GENUINE CHINESE MEDICINE & FILLS.
on Sale at:
SHING CHAI TONG DRUG STORE.
-Established 1892"- 180, Queen's Road C. Tel. C. 1859.
"CHINA” LADIES” HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
Head Office:--25, Des Voeux Road Central Tel C. 6234. Firet Branch- No. 5, D'Aguilar Street. (For Ladies only) (Telephone No. C. 6234)
Second Branch
No. 22, Queen's Road Central. (For Ladies & Gents.) (Rear Grogid: floor of Kaysmally Building).
Your Visit la cordially welcomed when you will see that our Tralas ed Female Fair Dressers give to you every sadisfaction,
Business Hours
8 am to 7 pm, on weeks days. 12 noon to 6 p.3. pa Sondays.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Tinstructions from B. D Technic
Esq., to sell by Public Auction,
ON
FRIDAY, the 3rd May, 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at No. 824, Kowloon Tong A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
| Comprising:--
Carved Teak Sideboard
with
Beveiled Mirror, Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Glass Cabinet, Fine Tientsin Carpets, Pictures, Curtains, etc., etc.
Stained Teak Bedroom Suite- Double Bedstead, Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirror Doors, Chest! of Drawers Bookcases, Couch, etc, etc.
Box
One Vitrola and Records Fine Cut Crystal Glass, compris- ing:Vases, Bowls, Decanters, Spirit Bottles, Jugs, Lamps, etc.,
etc.
A Selection of Fine Silverware also
A Choice Selection of Blackwood Ware Toss Table, Silver Gabinar. Inlaid Couch, Standard and Table Lamps, Writing Desk, Teapoys, Chairs and Stands, etc.
A QUANTITY OF PLANTS IN POTS and
One Kelvinator. Terms: Cash on Delivery, Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Wednesday, the
1st May, 1929.
LAMMERT EROS,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 27th April, 1929.
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Class 1-1st Leung Shu-yau. Class 2.-1st Leung Tin-sun..
Com. Class-1st Chow Yin; 2nd Leung Lui-fea.
Class 3-1st Chan Siu-chai; 2nd Sze-To Lai-ng.
Class 4-1st Ching Hong-ki; 2nd Fung Pak-woon.
Class 5-1st Ng. Li-chung; 2nd Lau King-woon.
Class 6-1st Chung Kam-shing; 2nd Chau Shiu-kwan.
Class 7-1st Pau Sin-hong; 2nd Law Nai-plu.
Class 81st Chan Yuet-aing; 2nd Chau Wing-cheung.
Special Prizes Leung Shu-yau, gilt medal for General Proficiency,
Leung Tin-sun, gilt medal for
Reuter...
General Proficiency.
Unpaid Correspondence
C. D. Adams, Miss J. K. Crtleg H. W. Dunning, S. L. Sands
Registered Articles
"For several years I suffered from anaemia," states Mrs. Clarice. Raymond, who resides at Ela Cot- tage, Karatta Road, Colombo. was pale and weak and had no energy to do anything. My appe-
"1
tite was bad and I could not sleep properly, My husband became greaily concerned, as I was myself, about the state of my health.
MR.T. V. SOONG-
"Eventually, after several phy- Wm. Basker & Co., James Henry sicians had been consulted and Hankow, Yesterday. Clay, Galin Chernoff, Miss K. Elli- various medicines tried, but în vain, Mr. T. V. Soong (Finance Minis-son (e/o H.K. Hotel), Kwok Hung- a doctor friend of ours recommend--
(Chinese ter of the Nationalist Government) kay
Gunboat
"Hai ed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. F returned to Nanking last evening-Yung"), Luke Cumming & Co., I acted on this advice and am grate- E. McGowan, Mons. Prezelowski, ful that I did, for soon I felt my A. V Pinson, Satoor de Rootas, T. health and strength improving. My Sad, Shing Tack Bros., S. Shoripoff appetite returned and so did sound Lo Bun-luck, silver medal for} (c/o · Isako Circus), E. W. G. sleep. Before long I was restored
Wesson, B, Zipper." "
to perfect health and have kept: Typewriting.
well ever since." Unclaimed Radio Telegrams ............ Haratakuichi from 8.8. "Aki Maru.” For men, as well as women, Dr. Hing Lee (Des Veux-rd) from Williams' Pink Pills are a perfect
Tungahan...
blood and nerve tonic, their formula Kangpaisurm from Tchekam. consisting of ingredients of the ut- Yewth from Swatow.
most restorative value to both Smidtoo from Namdinh.
sexes. Your chemist can supply Samkoo (c/o Yee Chong Loong, 232, them, or post free $1.60 bottle,
Third-st.) from Macau. 4100 from Medan. Albertina Eca Remedios
Macau.
Ho Che-yeung, silver medal for Drawing.
Ho Tung-che, special for. Draw-
ing.
Law Yat-che, special prize for Chinese.
Shum Yoon-yuen, special prize for Chinese.
Leung Shu-yau, special prize for Trigonometry.
Leung Tin-sun, special prize for Arithmetic and Mathematics.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THE IRON MASK
6025 from Soerabaya.
$8.00 for 6 bottles, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse from Road, Shanghai.
Mrs. Cheng Fai (11, Yadhong-st.)
from Modjokerto.-
6785 from Canton.
Poachoopian (P/A Planters Ver-
eeniging from Medan.
Hawpar from Manila.
Suitable from Tandaĵongredb. Sang Mow from Haiphong. Bawainung Jindoynen (Dewoux-rd.)
from Seattle.
Carmico from Canton.
0006, 3883, 8141, 0171, 5894, 0063, 0577, 0962, 5714, 0005, 2206, 4382, 6281 from Cauton" Moinardeau Bord Porthos from
Kwongchowan.
0613, 0451, Wuchow, 3541, 4848,
7193, 6567 from Wuchow. Salesian from Balikpapan.. Camlong from Haiphong.
Yau Cheong from Yunnanta.
8059 from Pangkalamorandan.
6894 from Haiphong,
1947 from Canton.
Yeong Yan-cheng (c/o Meng
Cheong) from Sandakan.
Bohne from "Fres. Wilson"? Wingelf from Hue.
1860 from Swatow.
7997 from Canton.
1684, 2639, 2052 from Amoy.
Yim Suiting (184, Queen's-rd)
from Cholon,
6894 from Haiphong.
Juemad from Taifo,
Lemaire French Hospit
Manila.
6068 from Canton,
Cheerfully from Talkcho.
from
Shing Pak, 5630 from Tchekam. Uschi Kojima ("Aki Maru") from
from Manila:
1838, 1017, 6670, 0063, 8008, 5714, 0966, 0007, 0124, 0772, 1183 from Canton,
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras. 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, Den Vœux Rond· C., Hong Hoa.
NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has men 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. 36, Tang
Man Street.