TYPHOON MAP

OF THE

2

CHINA SEA

The Landsman's

Handy

Guide

to Locating the

Centre of a

TYPHOON

Price

40 Cents.

NOW ON SALE AT THE PUBLISHERS

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD.

China Mail Office, 3A, Wyndham Street,

G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.

Union Building (Opposite G.P.0.)

Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARE and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers. High Class English Jewellery.

ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH PRICKLY HEAT?

Try our

PRICKLY HEAT LOTION, POWDER and SOAP

and get rid of this irritating ailment."

BATH SALTS

in all perfumes.

Queen's Dispensary

DER VOLsx Road Central

CORNS

Only one drop of amazing liquid ende painful corne scientifically. Deadens pain in 3 seconds. Then shrivels up corn so you can peel it off. Millions use it on doctors' ad- vice. Bor sale everywhere. Beware of imitations.

-GETS-IT

Chicago, U. 8. A

A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE

OF

UNIVERSAL'S $2,000,000 MASTERPIECE

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

WILL BE GIVEN AT THE

QUEEN'S

ON

WEDNESDAY

AT 10.30 AM

A splendid opportunity for the children to see in motion pictures one of the greatest stories ever written

Prices Children 30 cts.

Adults, Usual Matinee Prices.

GARDENER FINED

STOLÉ A KEROSENE CIL

- STOVE

"NARD UP!

THE

CHINA MAIL,

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT

WEEK

The following orders have heen issued by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King,

Chinese Company

A MUSICAL TREAT

CAPITAL CONCERT AT K.F.C. GROUNDS

Cluba eld

"A BIT OF WAIKIKI "

The Kowloon Football open air concert Was on Saturday night, thanks to Squad Drill-All renuits of the Jupiter Plurius, and seldom has at

02 a Saturday night. China, Company will attend at a concert Company's Headquarters to-morrow. been so well attended. There could at 5.30 p.m. sharp for squad drill not have been fewer than 600 per- ander L'Sergeant P13. Tso Chi-on sons present and additional chairs Dress-Mufti

A Chinese, described as a garActing Captain Superintendent of

Police:- dener in the employment of the Manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. C.) Ltd., was on Satur- day at the Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. S. Whyte-Smith, charged with the theft of a kero Bene oil stove, the property of a workman at the Holt's Wharf, Kow- loon.

The complainant said that he had been friends with defendant for several years, but on Friday night they quarrelled, as he told defend- ant to leave his premises at Holt's Wharf. But defendant insisted on returning, and did so, stealing the

kerosene stove.

Divisional Inspector R.A. Marks, Yaumati Police Station, in cutlin- ing the case, said that defendant was arrested at 7.30. p.m. on Friday in Shanghai Street by a detective on patrol there.

"You Have A Good Job When brought to the station de- fendant said that a friend (com- plainant) had given the stove to him. Complainant denied this.

Asked why he stole the stove de- fendant answered that he was "hard up" and wanted some money to buy some food.

His Worship: "But why should you wart money to get food,' you have a good job as gardener to thei manager of the A.P.C.?

Defendant did not reply. His Worship: "How long were you employed as a gardener?" Defendant: "One month".

His Worship: "What is the value of the stove?"

Inspector Marks: "Five dollars, your Worship."

His Worship: Fined five dollars or eight days hard labour."

AIR MAILS

and benches had to be commissioned

Signalling-The Signalling Squad will attend at the Company's Head. for the late comers.

The concert was held on the ten- gearters for practice in Morse and Semaphore under Cr. Sergt. R15, Owais lawns where a miniature stage Yeung Kin-heng, tn Wednesday, at

pan. sharp.

Indian Company Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company are reminded of the parade to be held at Police Headquarters to merrow, at 5.30 p.m. sharp. `

Flying Squad

The fortnightly patrol. the Hong Kong Section will lie place on Thurs day. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 6.15 pm sharp. Dress Kheki uniformi

was erected. The setting was ideal, Rags, buntings and coloured electric lights making up the decoration. The Committee of the Club had left nothing undone to give the audi- ence their money's worth. cream of Hong Kong's musical tal- ent was requisitioned, and all gave of their best.

The

There were Mrs. Cairns, Mr. McA. Keown and Mrs. Lambs to look after the vocal part of the programme, and their sweet contralto and rich The next fortnightly patrol of the baritone voices were enthusiastic- Kowloon Section will take place on ally applaused. Tuesday, August 13. Fall in at the Mirth and humour were provided- Taim-tea-toai Fire Brigade Station et by Mr. V. C. Labrum, Mr. A. L.

Dress-Khaki ani- Jeeves and 5.20 p.m.. sharp.

a "Very Reverend form

Gentleman who rejoiced in the name of Mr. O. B. Good, but not- Arms Licences-Members are again withetanding his nom de plume, the reminded of the urgent necessity of beaudience knew who he was. ing provided with arms licences.

Khaki Helmets.-Khaki helmets may be drawn from the Police Store on any Saturday morning.

Sharpshooters" Company

(Sd.) T. H. KG, Capt. Superintendent of Police

"MEMORIES"

(Continued from Page 1.)

Mis Bae-tsung Kyong was younger, perhaps twenty-three twenty-four, and had not been out of China before. Coming from the

Then there was the Brunswick Band consisting of Mr. Sequeira. and his seren sons.

All playing

on brass instruments, they were responsible for the overtures. It is understood that the Brunswick Band will shortly be heard on Brunswick records.

What might be considered the out- standing item on the programme was the capital performance given by the. Aloha Serenaders. -A band of local

Portuguese boys, they must be given the credit for bringing a bit, of the Wakiki Reach to Hong Kong.

Numerous stars twinkling above, the hushed murmur of the gentle water in

NEW FACILITIES OFFERED TO student movement, Miss Kyoog the harbour, and dreamy Hawaiian

MALAYA

Beach.

MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929,

Travel Luxury and Scenic Splendor feature this new route across CANADA

Palatial observation cars, radio-equippell, enhance the thrill of magnificent scenes. You see the highest Canadian Rocky Mountains, including giant Mount Rob- son, yet cross them at the lowest altitude and easiest gradient of any transconti nental line.

Daily all-steel trains from Vancouver. Moderately priced dining car service.

For race, literature and information apply

Asiptic Buildng, Hong Kong.

CANADIAN NATIONAL

The Largest Railway System in North America

(SEPARATE AND DISTINCT FROM CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY)

Pamela

is now showing the celebrated S.S. CORSETS"

"The fashion all over the world" RUSTPROOF AND WASHABLE.

SHETLAND VESTS extra thin quality.

13, Queen's Road C.

·MEDICAL COUNCIL

undertook social work. As indus music from akeleles and strel guitars trial secretary of the Shanghai played by garlanded serenaders, Y. W. C. A... she has been closely could not help but revive memories of concerned in the industrial troubles picasant nights spent on the Waikiki of the past few years. With a wide This band of talented artistes, not ERASURE OF DOCTOR'S NAME knowledge of economics and in-only play Hawaiian music on instru- dustrial history, combined with ex-ments, but they can also sing as only perience gained daily contacta Kanaka can. They certainly desery with workers during strikes, Missed the applause and encores given to Kyong proved one of the ablest them.. among the many induential women

FROM REGISTER

WRIT OF MANDAMUS GRANTED

NO HELF TO HONG KONG

The Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., informs, the Singa- pore papers that a fortnightly con- nection with the Imperial Airways service from Karachi to London has now been arranged and, beginning

A King's Bench Divisional Court, with the mails forwarded from

On the whole the concert was a consisting of the Lord Chief Penang on Friday, August 2, by the who constituted the industrial sec. great success and if one is allowed to Justice (Lord Hewart) and Mr. British India contract mail steamer tion of the conference.

express an opinion, Kowloon residents Justice Talbot, recently granted for Calcutta, and fortnightly there-

will be pleased to have more musical Colonel John William Kynaston, of Each an Expert

treats of the same high standard. after, postal articles (except par- cels and insured letters) will be ac- Particularly fine was her cepted for transmission to Great ming-up of the White-Australia Britain and Ireland and via London policy and the Immigration Re- to Europe and North America. striction Acts of America. She Postal articles should be prepaid traced these to economic rather! at the usual postage rates and must than cultural or racial causes, and bear in addition postage stamps to pointed out their palpable weak- Adverse comment has ofter. been Register. cover the air mail fee of 20 cents per nesses, drawing attention to the ex-made apon the fact that British

In order to facilitate the selection

workers of those countries.

sum-

BRITISH ABROAD

ROLLS-ROYCE FOR SOUTH AFRICA

Langham House Regent Street, London, a rule nist for a writ of mandamus directed to the General Medical Council to show cause why they should not delete all record of the penal erasure of Colonel Kynaston's name from the Medical

Mr. I. M. Minty, who moved ex

ed to

the Register, but that its

POPULAR PASTOR

REV. H. R. L. SHEPPARD`NOW' A DEAN

PROMOTED TO CANTERBURY

The King has approved the ap- pointment of the Rev. H. R. L.. Sheppard-known throughout the country for his broadcast sermons from St. Martin-in-the-Fieldsto the Deaners of Canterbury, vacant by the appointment of Dr. G. K. A. Bell to the Bishopric of Chichester.

Mr. Sheppard was recently heard by hundreds of thousands of listeners when the service at which he was prouching was relayed from St. Martin's and broadcast front London.

Mr. Sheppard, who became vicar of St. Martin's in 1914, has just ́re-- covered from an illness which acces- sitated his retirement in 1927. The broadcasting from his services gain- ed for him a remarkable popularity. half ounce or part thereof. If the portation of capital to China for motor manufacturing concerns do parte for the rule, said that Colonel He returned to St. Martin's on air mail fee is not fully prepaid the exploitation of Chinese labour not sufficiently demonstrate what Kynaston's name was erased by August 12 last to broadcast an ad- correspondencce will not be incltd in the production of goods for sale their cara can do in overseas coun- order of the General Medical Coun- dress. Hundreds of people waited ed in the air mail bag. Air mail in America and Australia in com-tries. A gesture which indicatescil in May, 1922, after the Council in queres for hours in the vain hope articles may be registered but may petition with the products of the that criticism on this basis will no had heard charges against him of of obtaining admission. not be insured.

longer acld good has been made by infamous conduct in a professional Shortly after his retirement he re- was, Each of these, delegates was an Rolls-Royce, Ltd., who have de-respect that

advertising.ceived a legacy of £20,000 from Mr. of air mail articles for special treat-expert in her own subjects and re, patshed to South Africa one of Colonel Kynaston. did not at this W. P. Bonbridge, an American mer- ment in the post, they should markably well informed generally their famous New Phantom 40/50 stage ask for his name to be restor : chant banker, be conspicuously superscribed in

They were charming in manner h.p. chassis fitted with a Thrupp the top left hand corner. "By Air and had a full command of English. and Maberly Cabriolet de Ville Penal erasure should be deleted and Mail, Karachi-London." They

the finding of the Council of "in- should bear in addition, whenever On many occasions they dominated body. practicable, the blue air mail label the groups in which they sat, but This car, will make a run through famous conduct" be declared nall

and void. it was in the last session of the con- all the principal towns from Cape which may be obtained free of

One ground of the application ference that the spirit of new China Town to Johannesburg, and should charge at any post office.

The Indian Post Office has stated found dramatic expression through have every opportunity of showing was that prior to his being called before the General Medical Council, that this connection at Karachi has these young woman, pioneer types what the finest car in the world can Colonel Kynaston had asked for his

The Ministry of Communications. This do under really difficult conditions name to be taken off the Register of the National Government is re- been made possible by the accelera of China's coming woman

It is hoped that the tour Mr. Minty submitted that in those portod to tion of the mall trains between arose from an invitation from the of travel.

have requested the Labore and Karachi; but has Pan-Pacific Association of Shang-will be extended to cover Southern circumstances the Council had no Ministry of Foreign Affairs to right to hear evidence on the lodge a protest with the Senior There are literally tens of thou charges before them. They had no Consul in connection with Settle." sands of motorists in countries over-right to keep his name on the ment police who are alleged to have sens who hug the fallacy that the Register after he applied for its been detailed to the Chinese Post "Best car in the World" was design-removal.

Office when trouble loomed, there. The protest claims that this bon- stitutes a violation of the national rights of China, it being asserted that only Chinese police should be permitted to be on duty at the: Chinese Post Office. The claim is also made that the Chinese police have been able to maintain order at the institution.

pointed out that the connection de- hai for the next conference to be Rhodesia and British East Africa. pends upon the punctual arrival at held in China under the auspices of Lahore of the Calcutta trath after that association.

on Saturday that he had sent des-

Dr, R. B. MacGregor, Chief Medi have his name removed, the Councal Officer, Malacca, has been cil may not say:-"Before we de- | granted leave of absence for 12 cide whether your name shall be months from June 29. The leave

look at the circumstances and see M.C.S, has been extended for # whether we shall not remove it in month from August & 2 somewhat different spirit?

Limits of Jurisdiction Schools Stugapore and Labuan. Clark, Inspector of

a run of 1,000 miles. It is stated.

"No," Not "Yes" however, that the connection should Dr. Ting opposed acceptance of normally be made.

this invitation and urged that the ed only for travelling on good roads. Answering Lord Hewart, Mr. The time occupied in transit is 10 conference should not be held in In point of fact the Rolls-Royce, Minty said that one of the acts days. Endeavours are being made China, until the invitation came from particularly when it is united to complained of the issue of 2 to secure a weekly connection with the Chinese women themselves. In bodywork boasting all the tradi- pamphlet was committed before the Karachi London air mail ser- this she was ably supported by her tional quality of a British coach Colonel Kynaston made the ap- vice and if successful a further an- co-delegate, and her spirited speech builder of the highest repute, is par plication to be taken off the nouncement will be made.. on that occasion will linger long in excellence a go-anywhere car, cap-Register taken

The "China Mail" learned

Lord Hewart-Do you say that the memory of her hearers able of dealing with the most from the Postmaster-General here Our China has been saying Yes, atrenuous conditions, and showing it is contrary to law or natural patches and cables to Loudon in yes, to everyone, she protested, at the end of a long period of use so Justice that, where a man, having this connection. So far he has had "and it's time to make known to the little depreciation that it is seen to offended voluntarily, applies to no reply. However, he informs us world her own course and say No be a really inexpensive ear to that this air mail service will not for she does not extend this du operate. help to expedite mails from this vitation. I am willing to work and Colony to London even if they be broad-minded, but in this matter THE GOLDEN ARROW removed at your request, we will granted to Mr. C. W. Dawson, caught all the connections in time. I am afraid the Chinese do not

A MERE NINETY MILES The trans-Siberian Railway ser understand. I represent the aver-

AN HOUR vice enables mails to reach London age Chinese woman of education. in about 22 days at the most, and If China is going to invite you I according to the air mail schedule, want Chinese women to take the re-

Barcelona, June 22. Sir Henry Segrave arrived here Mr. Minty repiled that the and Mrs. Clark, are returning from as set forth above, it will take a sponsibility and help to organe much longer time, the conference not foreigners." yesterday from Orleans in his General Medical Council, in his leave by the "Morea" on August

The service, says the P. M. G. That was the strain of her speech famous racing motor-car, the submission, had no diaciplinary 10. here is valuable to Singapore and

Vigour or Beauty "Golden Arrow, Sir Henry told power given by the Medical Act the Malay States, because the Delegates of all countries sup- the journalists on his arrival that of 1858. They had taken to them- trans-Siberian Railway Bervice is ported Dr. Ting and Miss Kyong in he did not intend to go back on his selves a semblance of discipline by not extended to them. Hong Kong their attitude, and it was agreed decision to abandon motor racing. stretching the words "infamous will, however, have to avail itself of that they should, on return, to their Paris, June 22. conduct" contained in the Act to the Karachi-London air mail ser- native country, work towards an

A message from Barcelona states mean anything of which they dis- vice if the suspension of the trans-Invitation for the holding of Pen that Sir Henry Segrave arrived approved. Siberian railway continues. From Pacific Woman's Conference in there yesterday, having driven Mr. Justice Talbot-Do you say all indications, it will take some Chang in 1982

over 500 miles from Orleans to that they have no power to remove time before thin line will resume its [The writer of the foregoing a

Barcelona at an average speed of a name from the Register normal condition.

Munel Heagnoy, an Australien dele 90 mph. His route lay through Mr. Minty-No. What I say i gate to the Fan-Pacific Women's Con Bourges, Clermont-Ferrand, illa that at common law a man has a ference. The drticle was published ja Bezieres, Narbonas, Perpignan, and right to practise as an unregistered "Pan Pacific Union I

then across the Pyrenees to Barce Practitioner if he so prefers. He China Mahe knows Chim's lona. The performance was excep- agreed that the Council would have unmes delegates, adds the tonally good because a consider. powers to remove a name, on the were not assured by their beauty able tart of the route lay over bad ground of "fofamous conduct The success from the outest, their vigorous roads and through mountainous Council in the present case had no

tality would have carried the day

districts

right to delete the name because

OLD TAYLOR

AGED BY TIME

Chinese max corrulleme:

is

of Colonel Kynaston's prior ap- plication for its removal.

Lord Hewar la it your pro- position that if a practitioner ap- plies to have his name removed at his own requcat, and the Council come to the conclusion upon the examination of all the facts that the proper course is not to remove his name at his own request, but to remove it because of what he has done, the Council are acting beyond their jurisdiction?

Mr. Minty Yes.

Lord Hewart--Very well you may take a rule at your peril.

Share This Page