SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1929.

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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS. APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

MONDAY, the 6th May, 1929, commencing at 11 am,

at Godown No. 12. The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown' Co., Ltd., Kowloon.

NOTICES.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE

1911-21 and

THE CHINA MAIL,

IN THE MATTER OF THE 'FRANCO-SINO ANNAMITE

CO., LTD.

(in Voluntary Liquidation).

FINAL DIVIDEND is intend- „ed to be declared in the above matter and creditors who have not already done so, are re- quired on or before the 15th day of June, 1929, to send in their names and addresses and the par

157 Bales Newspaper-to be sold ticulars of their debts and claims

in small lots. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 3rd May, 1929.

stenographer for Amoy. Reply The THE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Public Secretary, P. O. Box No. 22.

TO LET.

TO LET GODOWN, 150, Praya East -Apply: GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

ΤΟ LET. "Norman Cottage" East, Seth's Corner, Furnished Groomed house. Gucage for Austin "Early Occupation. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-"Barkers," Sai Wan. A fine 4-Roomed Bungalow with large Garden. For full particulara apply Box No. 595,, c/o "China Mail"

Auction

ON

TUESDAY, the ‍7th May, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m.

at No. 648, Nathan Road, Kowloon

-

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE (Catalogues will be issued.) On View from Monday, the atli May, 1929.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers Hong Kong, 3rd May, 1929.

THE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to sell by Public

Printing Auction FOR SALE.-Wharfedale Press, in excellent condition. Will take Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 594, c/o "China' Mail."

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mail Office, No. 8A, Wyndhar St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER 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.

Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

(Camb. Higher Local). Cab Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER (National Frodel Higher Certificate).

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Agullar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

SPORTING

GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.

GUNS:-Greener, Webley & Scotts, B.S.A., J. W. Needham & Raick Freres Air Rifles Revolvers. S. & W-Rife Accessories Aper ture Sights Sporting requisites Cartridges to suit all borea.

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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the E. E. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:- Chowaetra, from San Francisco. Mrs. Lee Keng-tye Franho, from Singapore.

Thys; from San Francisco.

S. LACK,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1929.

THE GREAT NORTHERN,

TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.

The following unclaimed tale grams are lying at the office of the

ON

TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1929,

commencing at 5.35 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

A Collection of Valuable POSTAGE STAMPS (Particulars from . Catalogue). On View Now, Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Hong Kong, 3rd May, 1929,

NOTICES.

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that Mr. ARCHIBALD RITCHIE, Chartered Accountant, has been admitted a partner in our Hong Kong busf mess as from 1st January, 1929, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, Chartered Accountants.

1st May, 1929.

CHINA UNDERWRITERS LIMITED.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

TERRORIST PLOT

AUDACIOUS JAPANESE TO SEIZE MUKDEN

STIRRED BY AGITATION

Tokyo, April 12. Mukden city just escaped being blown up by a gang of Japanese belonging to the Hakuyosha (White Willow) organisation, a reactionary association, in collu-i alon with Chinese desperadoes and bandits. The attempt was to have been plade on February 27, but the plot was foiled at the last moment. The leader of the con- spiracy, one Kobinata, aged 36, and said to be an adviser to Gen-

at:scourge of Shantung," and his eral Chang Tsung-chang, the

(if any) to the undersigned at the offices of Messrs. Percy Smith, Our Offices are now situated Seth & Fleming, Incorporated Ac- countants, 6, Des Voeux Road HONG KONG BANK BUILDING Central, Hong Kong, and if so

(4TH FLOOR), required by notice in writing 4a, DES VOEUX ROAD, from the undersigned.

CENTRAL," are to come in and prove their said debts

HERBERT R. STURT, and claims at such time and place as shall be appointed in sach

Manager.

notice and in default thereof they will be excluded from this divi- dend.

Dated this 1st day of May, 1929. J. HENNESSEY SETH,

F.S.A.A.,

S. HAMPDEN ROSS,

A.C.A., A.S.A.A, Joint Liquidators.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE

1911-21 and

IN THE MATTER OF THE FRANCO CHINESE TRADING CO., LTD.

(In Voluntary Liquidation).

A FINAL DIVIDEND is intend-

ed to be declared in the

Hong Kong, 29th April, 1929,

KAI TACK MOTOR-BUS CO.,

A

(1926), LTD.

Route No. 9, Nathan Road.

principal Japanese henchmen now are in Japan, having been deport- ed by the Manchurian authorities.

The plot was a well-conceived and daring one. Indignant at the apread of anti-Japaniem, Kobinata décided to capture Mukden city after firat terrorising the people. He gathered around him a dozen of his own desperate countrymen, bought up 160 Chinero bandits, distributed arms and ammunition. amongst these and told them to scatter to various parts of the city This was and await his signal.

TEN MINUTES' SERVICE of

to be the simultaneous- blowing Buses will be operated on up of the electric power station, Route No. 9 (Star Ferry-Argyle the two-gates-commanding-er- Street) between 8 and 9.30a.m., trance to Mukden city, and Muk 12 noon and 2.30 p.m., and 4.80 den castle. At the

same time, and 7.30 p.m. on and from Satur-railway stations near Mukden city day, May 4.

were to be bombed, the railway KAI TACK MOTOR BUS CO., five cut and communication with

Mukden totally interrupted..

(1926), LTD.,

L. C. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager.

Hong Kong, May 2, 1929.

NOTICE.

above matter and creditors who HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. have not already done so, are re- quired on or before the 15th day of June, 1929, to send in their names and addresses and the par- ticulars of their debta and claims

HE HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of Voting Members

By Order,

The bandits then were to ter rorise the city. with bombs and looting and to kill and rape at

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We are featuring portance. three important heels in this

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the square and the fashionable pointed heel.

CHOOSE FROM

ANY SHADE.

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.

153-155, Des Voeux Road Central.

P. I. GOVERNOR

"APPOINTMENT TO GO TO

BRIG.-GEN. F. R. McCOY

Washington, April 26. President Hoover has virtually decided upon the appointment of Brigadier-General Frank Ross Mc- Coy to be Governor-General of the Philippines, replacing Colonel Henry E. Stimson who resigned when appointed Secretary of State in the Hoover Cabinet, it was re- ported reliably to-night.

Formal announcement of the said, reported decision, it was must await completion of General McCoy's work on the Paraguayan- Bolivian Claims Commission.

CHURCH NOTICES

A

ONE GRAEGE OF

DOLLAR 13 KADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THIS 4.HEADING

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

May 5, 5th Sunday after Easter.

Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Children's Service, 10 a.m. Peak Sunday School, 10 am, Matins, 11 a.m. Preacher: The Dean. Holy Communion, 12 noon.. Evensong, p.m. Preacher: The Rev. H. V. Koop.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH

Queen's Road East.

Sunday Services: Morning, 10.15

Preacher Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey.

(if any) to the undersigned at the will be held in the Jockey Club will. In the panic that was cer-

General McCoy has seen much offices of Mesars. Parcy Smith, Room, Hong Kong Club Annex, on tain to follow, the conspirators be- Seth & Fleming, Incorporated AC FRIDAY, 17th May, 1929, at 5.10 lieved they could seize Chang service in the Far East, including LAMMERT BROS.,

Hsueh-Ilang and force him to sign the Philippines campaign and the Auctioneers.countanta, 6, Des Voeux Road p.m.

Mindanao and Central, Hong Kong, and if so

certain papers conferring on the expedition into required by notice in writing

conspirators concessions and Jolo. He commanded the expedia.m. +from the undersigned,

tion against Datu Ali, Mohamme- economic privileges. to come in and prove their said debts

dan leader, in 1905, and was aide and claims at such time and place

de-camp to the late Governor Gen- eral Leonard Wood during General as shall be appointed in such

Philippines. Wood's service in Cuba and the

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

5.30 7.00 p.m.

GROUND FLOOR LOUNGE.

Tel. No. C. 5134. Tel. No. C. 5134.

BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE

KWONG HÀNG & CO.

Tel, C. 2736.

43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors.

HOUSE COAL.

Peats Upper Level Middle Level Central Office Kowloon

...at $23.00 per ton

are

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 20th April, 1929.

A few days previous to the date set for the outrage, Kobinata and one of his men, who had come to Mukden in disguise from Dairen,

notice and in default thereof the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB held a final conference at which will be excluded from this divi- dend,

PROGRAMMES and

S. HAMPDEN ROSS,

He was a member of the Special plans were perfected. Somehow or other, the Japanese authorities Mission to the Philippines in 1921

Dated this 1st day of May, 1929.

J. HENNESSEY SETH, FIFTH EXTRA RACE-MEET-the Manchurian authorities and eral in 1921-25. He was Director

F.S.A.A.,

ING to be held on SATURDAY, the party were rounded up and General of the Red Cross and 18th May and on MONDAY, caught. Most of the Chinese commander of the American Re- 20th May 1929 (Weather per- caught were summarily executed. lief Mission to Japan in 1923, fol- mitting) may be obtained at the The Japanese were deported and lowing the great earthquake Race Course, Hong Kong Club, and prohibited to return to China for which devastated Tokyo and Yoko Causeway Bay Stables.

a period of three years.

hama.

DENTRY FORMS for the grother, and wesistant to the governor-gen-

A.C.A.. A.S.A.A„, Joint Liquidators.

uniformly perfect!

Your Everhar will always satisfy you if you use EVER- KAPP KRE TOPIRADE

If you could see the care exith which the ingredients are mixed and the precision with which every run of lead in karlmed and calibrated to an exact of an real.

inch, you ine the importance t attach to leads that are to be used in Ever sharp pencils. You Loo,

would realize, that vily by such ex-

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ods can lead be made

$22.00 $21.00

22

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M

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& perfect shringhaut.

$17.00

The above prices include deli- very charges to destination.

You have more assurance by taking

OUR GENUINE CHINESE

MEDICINE & PILLS.

on Sule at:

SHING CHAI TONG DRUG STORE.

Established 1892.

180, Queen's Road C.

Tel. C. 1853.

Great Northern Telegraph Com Relief from

pany (Limited) of Denmark:---

Manila Hotel, from Kobe. Honbungeon - Wonko Ahilouki, from Amoy.

Fung, from Shanghai. Chebros, from Tokyo.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1929,

Eczema

LAVOL is the Perfect Antiseptic For quick, Pillet from ; omnema/ Chad C Siampion," "Blatche, and other in theubles aprudi. Che pan cooking Heald XAYOLA Clear, waren * Domateslow the skin and Booth and heale the Baru - ANCHING STOPEN MOMENT THE TILES COOL ADRONETOUCH, THE SKIN. La Yok for, a címer) mogla, Tacks and body Made "Cibertson Haller di Thiyon. Hestia - Mamgħa welling ›Kemd,kayıt salary

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Entries will CLOSE at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, 8th May, [1929.

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1929.

THE CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE, LTD........

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FORTY-EIGHTH ORDIN- ARY GENERAL MEETING

of Sharoholders will be. held at the Offices of the undersigned on THURSDAY, the 23rd May, 1029, at Noon, for the purpose of re- ceiving the Report of the General Agents, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1928.

In an interview granted to the During the Coolidge Adminis- Japanese papers, Kobinata said tration General McCoy was ap- that the conspiracy was the result pointed by President Coolidge to of the anti-Japanese agitation in supervise the presidential elec- Manchuria and the change of the tions in Nicaragua and at that Mukden flag for that of Nanking. time came in close contact with the The plot, he said, was originally Colonel Stimson, who was intended for February 25, China President's personal representa New Year day, but was subsetive in Nicaragua. quently postponed to February 27.—“N. C. Daily News."

JAPANESE BOYCOTT

TERMINATION TO CONTINUE BY P. I. CHINESE

Manila, April 20.. The only way to compel the im- mediate departure of Japanese

soldiers from Chinese soil is to The SHARE REGISTER and

continue the anti-Japanese econo- TRANSFER BOOKS will

be

mie boycott, the headquarters of CLOSED from the 9th to the 23rd the Anti-Japanese Association as- May, 1929, both days inclusive. serts in a statement published in JARDINE MATHESON & this morning's newspapers.

CO., LTD., General Agents,

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1929.

Subject: "Betting." Evening, 6. p.m.

Freacher: Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey.

Subject: The Training of the Child."

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The Holy Communion will be celebrated after the evening Ser- vice.

Sailors and Soldiers' Home Praya East. Sunday, 8.15 p.m.: Service Men's

Hour.

Saturday, May 11, 9 p.m.:-- Grand Concert at the S & S Home.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

Branch of Tire Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sefent- ist, in Boston, Mass, USA.] Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, 11.15 a... Subject:"Everlasting Punish-

ment.

Recent dispatches frequently have mentioned General MeCoy as a leading possibility for the ed his appointment would meet Philippines post and have indieat-

with approval from Colonel Stimson, who has maintained close touch with Philippines affairs since his return to Washington.5.80 o'clock. United Press.

NO TEMPLES·

IDOLS AND PRIESTS SWEPT AWAY IN HONAN

Peking, April 27. ́ Hundreds of temples. Tacist

Yu-

The Sunday School is held on Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at

Reading Room at above address, open-

Tuesday and Friday 10 am to 12 Noon,

Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room.

OFFICIAL ACTION IN P.I. SUPPORTED

The boycott organisation de- clares that "Chinese, merchants in and Buddhist, in Honan province. the Philippines and the South have been cleared of idols and CHINESE DEPORTED Seas generally, lack faith in the priests, and turned into village words and promises of the Im-schools, foreigners returning from perial Japanese Government and the province report. The Villag- want action" of and 4*

ers objected at first, but now have Steps are being taken, the boy-accepted the situation brought

Baguio, April 25. about by Marshal Feng

The Acting Governor-General cott organisation statement con-

Mr. Eugene Gilmore signed an tinues, to encourage the importa-hslaug's youthful reformers,

Funds which the villagers for order to-day for the deportation tion of Chinese commodities to be sold by Chinese merchants re-temples now

merly paid for the upkeep of the of a group of Chinese which was are being collected submitted to him by the police and placing Japanese goods which the for the schools. At first, an at constabulary officers. The list Chinese heretofore have distribut

tempt was made to introduce co-included names of a number of ed. Similar activity is being car-education in primary schools, but Chinese who have been convicted zied on by Chinese In Java, Siam,

It's not Bear Brun Indo-China, the Straits Settle- the objection to this was so wide af offences against the law and

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for building bone brain and brawn in growing children.

Sale Agents for E.K. & E. Cama A. B. MOULDER & CO. LTD. China Buliding. Испр Копр.

ments and portions of China.”- United Press.

SCIENTIFIC HONOUR JOHN FRITZ MEDAL PRESENT ́ED TO MR. HOOVER

Washington, April 25,

spread that it has been given up was understood to have the ap- -United Press.

MR. MELLON

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE IN A QUANDARY

Washington, April 27.

proval of leading Chinese citizens who told the police that the Chin- ese community favoured expul sion of the undesirables. AV

Most of the Chinese to be ex- pelled have been convicted of as- sault charges in connection with the so-called Tong riots and in- timidation cases in Manila, the Chinese societies involved being

In a brief ceremony at the The Senate judiciary committee White House to-day President is unable to decide whether or Hoover received the John Fritz got the Industrial holdings of the new organisations without rela- Medal, considered the highest Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. tion to the old and well establish- award for scientific achievement Mellon, are in violation of the olded societies.

Police are continuing their in given in the United States law which forbids, a secretary of

The ceremonies were under the the treasury to have connections vestigation of Chinese undesir auspices of four scientific with commerce or trade, it was ables and it is expected additional www deportation orders will be issued. societies of which Mr. Hoover is understood to-day,

United Press. Senator Norris, Republican of a member. The citation for the Bward listed Mr. Hoover a achieve Nebraska, chairman of the com- President Hoover 15 legal, and ments in engineering and es mittee, said to-night that the ear that the President was within his peotally his rk in the transismittee will take a formal vote on rights in not submitting Mr. tions

cicolas elassical the Mellon case probably on Mon- Mellon's last appointment to the reatise from the Latin "De He day. He said the committee has Senate for confirmation United Metallica - United Press already voted that the hold-over p

appointment of Mr. Mellon-by

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