THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929.
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NOTICES.
THE
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
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THE NEW TERM begins on MONDAY, 9th September. An Entrance Examination will be
to
for
to be held .on MONDAY, the same day. Prospectus and in- 9th day of September, 1929, at formation about transport 13 p.m., at the Offlees of the Stanley may be obtained from the Public Works Department, by Warden or from Mr. Li Hoi Tung. Order of His Excellency the Gov-c/o Banker & Co., Bank of China ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land Building. The New Hostel pro- at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony viding more accommodation of Hong Kong for a term of 75 Boarders will be open this Term. years, with the option of renewal
Hong Kong, 30th August, 1929. at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Bis Majesty the King, for one further term of. 75 years. WANTED. --Chinese Timekeeper forį large Warks in lang Kung. Experi- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ence essential. Apply Secretary, F.O. Box No. 99,
WANTED
DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED.—À first class Portuguese draughtsman cap- able of designing and detailing en- tirely single storey buildings to be constructed of reinforced concrete. wood or steel frame with corrugated iron sheeting. Must be willing to work for considerable periods at ports other than Hong Kong. Apply in the first instance by letter addressed "Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. Hong Kong.”
LOST OR STRAYED
SIAMESE TOM CAT, slightly cross eyed, knot at end of tail. If found, please telephone Mrs. Rodgers. Peak 248.
Registry
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H.K. CRICKET LEAGUE
CHINA MAIL,
COLONY'S FINANCES
Supplementary Votes Required
OVER $369,000 MORE FOR 1929
The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council will be asked to-day to sanction the suplement-
ry expenditure set out below.
Public Works, Extraordinary General Works, Roads, Kowloon, Estimated Expenditure required to end of 1929: $114,200.
Provision made in Estimates: $80,000.
in
Tor meet the cost of essential THE TWENTY-THIRD AN- road, channel, and paving works in NUAL MEETING will be held Kowloon made necessary by the at the Sanitary Board Room, Postpid building development Office Building (by kind permis- Kowloon that has taken place since sion) on FRIDAY, 6th September. the 1929 Draft Estimates at 5.15 p..
¡ prepared.
A. A. RUMJAHN,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 31st August, 1929.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Colonial Secretary Office and Legislature:--Special Expenditure. Arrangements for cleaning of the Colonial Secretariat: $590.
Owing to the increase in office accommodation in the Colonial Secretariat, it has been found im- possible for the existing depart PRESENT, Past and Future wor- mental staff to clean the offices derfully revealed through the satisfactorily. The Health Service system of Meditation (Yogasadhana) Intelligence Bureau has under-
the Great Yogi, Swami Premanan-
taken to clean the offices thorough- the world famous Vedantist. Our House has remarkable references ly at week-ends at a cost of $118
famous
quarters
throughout per month and a vote of $590 is India, Burna and Ceylon been
this expendi- DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
known
the public for the last requested to cover of the Sale by Public Auction 12 years. Our charges are 5 ques-ture up to the end of this year.
Wong Nei Chong Villagers to be held MONDAY, the tous 3 shillings; Arnual Life Read-
on
ing Monthly details) 5 shillings; Public Works, Extraordinary:-- 9th day of September, 1929, at Weekly details 10 shillings: Complete Hong Kong. Miscellaneous, Rent
p.m., at the Offices of the Test Life Rende
10 shillings; Ex- Works Department,
(from Allowance to old inhabitants of by tensive Whole
birth to Reply Secretary Order of His Excellency the Gov-in British Post Orders only. Parti- Thirty-two houses were occupied Payable Wong Nei Cheong Village: $1,212. death) Reading" ernor, of one Lot of Crown Landelars required (Birth date, and date by 15.7.28 and rent allowances for at Shamshaipo, in the Colony of when writing). Prof. S. N. BOSE, these ceased.
Premananda term of 75 B.A. Swami Hong Kong, for a
ears, commencing from 1st July, Beadon Street 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King. for one further term of 24 years less three days.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-On Broadwood Road 3 roomed Bungalow
P.O. Box No. 22,
FOR SALE On Breadwood Road. two semi-detached 5-roomed houses with Tennis Court and Garage to each house. Reply Secretary P.O. Box No. 20
TUITION
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS.
MME. BARONELLI. Special atten- tion riven to stant and stiff ladies who desire to regain their vouthfu figure. School of Dancing for Chil dren and Adults. 24, Ashley Road, Back of Star Theatre (ground floor). Kowloon,
SITUATION WANTED
EURASIAN GIRL with experience wants position Яб NURSEMAID. Will live in. Apply Box No. 607, c/o "China Mail"
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed.—“Chinu Mail" Office, No. 8A. Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within
an hour from London.
aeighbourhood.
In healthy SCHOOL for GIRLS
and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal.. individual care and attention..
Particulare apply to:
KISS RUTH CULLEY
For
(Cumb. Higher Local). Camb, Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
National Frodel Higher Certificate).
NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
men
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has 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, Tung Man Street.
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Bandy Measurements,
Square feet,
Aungal Rental
It
ft.
11. A bunt
As per safe pan, 0.6
46
It's not Bear Brand
"BEAR BRAND"
Is healthful because it's pure. It's pure because it is unadulterated
nik from the best cows.
Made free from germs by Sterilization.
IDEAL FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS!
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12.30
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Tel. No. C. 5134. Tel. No. C. 5134.
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the RECOGNISED HOUSE for
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TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.
STANDARD TIME.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY
Twenty houses were occupied by 1.8.28, but the occupiers, have not been paid rent allowance for the month of July, 1928. i The
remaining nine houses could not be occupied until the sewer work completion of the about the end of March and rent allowance must be paid from 1.7.28 to 31.3.29.
The above sum ($1,212) therefore requested, made up as follows:-
9 houses at 336 per quarter fo. 3 quarters 20 hours at $12 per month
18
( month) =
$972
240
$1,212
The above has been provided for by Special Warrants Nos. 57 and 129.
the year. The amount actually spent up to the end of July was $614.38 and it is estimated that an additional supply of $400 will be required...
The above is to be met from
Exhumation, savings under
Re-
current;
Sanitary Department: — Trans- port: $800.
Provision made in Estimates: $1,800.
Owing to the epidemic of small- pax in the early part of the year it was found necessary to hire a steam launch to remove patients from Kowloon to the Infectious Diseases Hospital. Up to the end of July the amount actually spent was $1,47242 and it is estimated that an additional supply of $800 will be required.
The above is to be met from, savings under Exhumation. Recur- rent,
pt.c.:
LADIES' and
GENTLEMEN'S
BATHING
COSTUMES
of superior Quality "OCEAN" "VIKING'
"HOLLYWOOD."
in a great variety of colours. All moderately priced.
THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.
153-155 Des Voeux Road Central,
authorities of the amount already paid by them towards the cost of
the work.
The above is to be met from No. 2 Police savings under New Station.
Government House Public Works, Extraordinary:→→ Government House Alterations and Improvements, to meet the cost.of additional authorised works: $104,000,
Provision made in Estimates: $18,500.
ap-
Sanitary Department-Bonuses to Dispensarica Licentiates and Clerks for Vaccinations, $1,200.
Provision made in Estimates:
Certain alterations were $1,600.
proved last year and provided for More vaccinations have been
in this year's Estimates including done in Chinese Public Dispen-
a small extension to the Ball saries than was anticipated. Up to the end of July the amount actually spent was $1.513.30 and
it is estimated that an additional supply of $1,200 will be required. The above is to be met from savings under Exhumation, Recur-
rent.
P.W.D. Car Public Works Department: Other Charges. Special Expendi ture, Cost of Metor, Car, ordered in 1928: $3.096.
Roam, new office for His Excel- lency the Governor, new Conger vatory, extension to Lavatories, etc.
When the work was commenced however, certain other alterations were found to be advisable and it was considered necessary to carry them out at the Jame time These included a further exten- alon to the Ball Room. Mezzanine Floor and staircase to roof. When the work was in progress it was found that the roof of the Ball Room was so seriously dam- aged by white ants that a com- plete new roof was necessary. how-Considerable repairs to woodwork and general reconditioning. have also bean required. Alterations to the Guard House and Cus- todians Quarters were included:
The work comprises the follow- ing items:---
An item for $3,000 was includ- ed in the 1928 Estimates for a new motor ear, which was order ed from England.
The car did not arrive, ever, until this year and a revote of last year's vote is requested plus $95.18 making a total of $3,095.18 made up as follows:-- Invoice Price
.$2,714.72 Freight and Local Transport 299.38 Crown Agents' Charges, etc. 81.13
Total
Water Works Public Works, Extraordinary:--- Hong Kong Waterworks, Pine Line from Tytam to Stanley Vil lage: $15,500.
Broadcasting Miscellaneous Services: Con tribution to Broadcasting: 81.200.
When R.B.L. 314 was goli to The Government has approved the St. Stephen's College author the appointment of a Commtitse
ities a clause in the agreement under the Chairmanship of the
required them Postmaster General to assist in cost-estimated at $20,000-for a to pay the total the preparation of broadcasting private water pipe line to their
The estimated ex- programmes. penditure for improved
It is now proposed to extend grammes for the remainder of the
this pipe line at an additional ex- year is $1,200, and a supplement-penditure of $2,000, in order to ary vote for this amount is now
serve Stanley Village and Police requested.
Station.
pro-
Police Force Police Force: 2, Ammunition: $2,105.
Provision made in Estimates: [$19,000.
Ammunition ordered for deli- very in 1928 did not arrive until March this rear necessitating payment of $278.7.0 on account of this consignment having to be met this year.
It is estimated that the vote for 1929 will be exceeded by $2,104.87 made up as under:-
Crown Agents accounts
$182.11.0 at 1/11
Local expenditjure
A
....$1,904.87
supplementary
$2,105 is requested.
200.00
32,104.87
vote for
The Governor His Excellency the Governor:- Personal Emoluments: $30.
Provision made in Estimates: $86,513.
Having returned from leave on 10.1.20, His Excellency the Gov- ernor has been paid arrears of salary for the period from 7-31.12.28. being difference bet tween privileged rate and current rate. The sum thus paid, less Sunrise and Sunset in Hong savings of half salary undrawn by Konx for Sept. (Standard time of the former Acting Private Secre the 120th Meridian, East of Green-tary, Mr. W. R. Scott, for the wish), are as follow:--
period from 1.1.29 to 2.3.29, Sunrise Sunset, amounted to $29.53. September
The Vote will be exceeded by this amount. and a supplement- ary vote is, therefore, requested.. Harbour Department
Harbour Department:— Steam- 6.08 6.33
Launch Hire and Transport; Hire 6.08 6.32
of Substitute Launch for the 6.08 6.31 6.09
wrecked S.D.9: $3,175. 6.30 6.09 6.29 -6.10 6.28
SPORTING
GUNS AND
J
ACCESSORIES.
n
6
6.07
GUNS:-Greener,
7
Webley
&
6.07. 3.37 6.38 6.08 6.85
Scotts, B.S.A, J. W. Needham & Raick Freres-Air Rifles-Revol- vers. S. & W.-Rifle Accessories Aperture Sights--Sporting quisites Cartridges to salt all bores.
8
6.08 6.34
9
10
re-
11
18
THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION
14
15
6.10
6.27
16
6.10 6.26
6-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.
17
6.11 6.36
18
6.11
6.24
19
6.11 6.24
20
6.11
6.23
A Trial Order is Solicited.
LAMMERT BROS.
21
6.11
6.22
6.12
€.20
6.12 6.19
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
6.13
6.32 6.18 6.17
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras, Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate.
STOREA
A. SEK & CO.
Tel. No. C. 8459. EGA, Des Vœux Road C., Hong Kong
Public Auctions
6.13 6.16 6.24 6.15 6.14 6.14 6.14 6.18 6.14 6.19
Provision made in Estimates; $1,200.
Additional expenditure necessit- ated by hire of SL "Wing Lee" to take the place of “S.D.3" which sank in May, 1929, viz.:
From May 27 to September
127 days at $25 per day $3,175
Sanitary Department Sanitary Departinant: fectors: $400.
Digín-
Provision made in Estimates: $750.
The deficiency in this vote is due to the extra fnel required for disinfectors during the smallpox. epidemic in the early months of
site.
The above is
savings under New No. 2 Police to be met from
Station.
Kowloon Drainage
Public Works, Extraordinary:-- Miscellaneous Drainage Works, New Kowloon, Estimated Expendi- ture 'required to end of 1929: $29,000.
Frovision made in Estimates: $80,000.
To meet the cost of essentia! drainage works in New Kowloon made
necessary by the rapid building development in New Kowloon that has taken place since the 1929 Draft were prepared..
Estimates
savings under Lai Chi Kok Prison The above is to be met from
Married Quarters ($25,000) and Pier at Lai Chi Kok ($4,000)-- - $29,000.
Public Works, Extraordinary: Miscellaneous Drainage Works, Kowloon, Estimated Expenditure required to end of 1929: $87.640. Prevision made in Estimates: $75,000.
To meet the cost of essential drainage worka in Kowloon made necessary by the rapid building development in Kowloon that has taken place since the 1929 Draft Estimates were prepared.
The above is to be met from savings under Kowloon Hospital site ($80,000), Children's play- ground ($22,000) and Chatham: read Extension (336,000)-888,000.
Police Training School Public Works, Extraordinary:- $ 18,500 Temporary native latrine (addi- tional) at Police Training School: $500.
Provision made in Estimates:
To meet extra cost of work which was underestimated.
The above is to be met from savings under Public Latrine and Bathhouse, Argyle-street, Mong- kok.
$3,095.18
Extension to East End Reconstruction of roof... New floor to N. verandah New flat roof te verandah Reconstructing South Veran- dah for the purpose of in- creasing the floor area to Ball
Ruom
24,400 2,500
3,200
$1,500,
Alterations and new roof to
Crush Hall
21,900
9,000
Mezzanine floor and
stair
cases to root
16,000
New roof over stair to Crush
Hall
1,500
General reconditioning
6,500
4
terations and additions to
forn new office for His Ex- cellency
16.200
Alterations and additions for
new Conservatory Extension to Lavatories Servery, Scullery and Store
Rooms in basement New Office for Custodian Additions to Servants Quar
ters Enclosing verandah to Cus
todians Quarters Alterations to Guard House
7,000
7.680
4,160 4,250
As the pipe line will then cease to be a private one, it is propos ed that Government should take it over at 2/3rd cost (as was done. at Repulac Bay). A vote is there fere requested (2/3rds of 20.000+ $2,000 say $15,500) which can be met from savings as shown below.
A proportionate refund will be made to the St. Stephen's College
· Typical Highlină dancers, and piper grouped on plat form outside the BAD!! Springs
Fairb
ydn ren showing. track, and grand- stand_where the Dominions chan
planshipe will be held Labor-
DAY Bext
All eyes will be
field
turned to Barff Bext Labor Day for on that date the 40th annu- al Dominion track and championships meet will be held at the beautiful resort in the: Rockler: A fast 20-foot quarter mile race track, built up and sur- faced like a bennis court will be ready for the meet, the infield is being specially prepared and re- sown and the grandstand enlarged. The Banff Highland Gathering and Scottish Music Festival will precede and coinelde with the
Repairs to woodwork in main
building
New Circular Road Public Works, Extraordinary Communications, New Territories, Circular Road, Ngau Tau Kok to Shatin via Sai Kung, Preliminary Works: $5,000.
This Vote is requested to meet the cost of preliminary works and forming a permanent trace on the 3,650 line of the proposed road. The total length of the road will prob- 700 zbly he about 23 miles.
770
1,600
$152,509 ETERNAL TRIANGLE
48,500
Amaunt provided under 1929
Estimates Supplementary vote required $104,000
championships and it is expected. that many of the athletes will be present during the gathering in order to accustom themselves to the new surroundings in which they will compete, Highland pipers and dancers from all parts of Canada will be present at this assembly giving a Secttish flavor to the national championships this
year.
SERGEANT DESERTS FAMILY FOR GEISHA GIRL
Japanese newspapers in Shanghai published
a story of one of the oldest dramas in the world-the eternal triangle. At the apex is a Japanese man, formerly a police sergeant; at the angles a geisha girl and
a wife.
In the back- ground two little children of the ex-sergeant.
The officer by chance met the geisha girl. Up to that time he had been happily married and a good father and husband. But the beauty of the winsome geisha of 22 years won his heart. He managed to raise a large sum of money and redeemed the girl from her master. He established a home for her,
The sergeant's conduct came to the ears of the Japanese Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tajima, who is stated to have reprimanded the officer, offering him another chance to return to his wife and family and to leave the geisha girl..
The officer had two choices. On one hand his pleading wife and little children: on the other a pretty' girl. He chose the girl, gave up his job and disappeared from his family. The mother and children are alone and penniless.
During a swimming gala, or- ganised by the Brighton Ladies' Swimming Club, at the West Pier, Brighton, a wooden platform col- lapsed, throwing a number of offi- cials into the sea. They were all rescued.
Mr. Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council, Irish Free State, formally opened the intake gates at the head race of the Shannon hydro-electric power
at zobemo Parteen Villa, O'Brien's Bridge, Co. Clare: