7.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
PLUS FOURS
AT
THE SMARTEST
TAILORS
IN
TOWN.
WING HING CO.
Gentlemen's Tallors
64 Queen's Rd. C.
Tel. 21417
CURIOS AND ANTIQUES
JADE TREE, INC.
PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADE
Tel. 58081,
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE
PYJAMAS
MANDARIN COATS
EMBROIDERIES.
DENTIST.
HARRY FONG, Dentist,
Let Boor, No. 74, Queen's Road
Central Tel. 21255.
TANG YUK, DENTIST
Successor to
the into SIEN TING, -14, D'Aguilar Street,
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free,
HAT
cleaned
Sir!
DRY CLEANERS
20% DISCOUNT
at
THE BEAUTY
DRY CLEANING & DYEING CO.
48, Nathan Road, Kawloon.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD.
72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270,
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,
Kowloon Bay,
New Work & Repairs.
Cali Flag "L" Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors
FOREIGN GOODS STORE.
YEE HING
TOMEY & COMPANY
(Late of 24 Pottinger St.) Selection Felt
Hats,
Large Woolen Socks, Woolen Sweaters, Woolen Underwear Gents. Boots and Shoes.
Gold Watches and Clocks.
$2, Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 23016
GREAT REDUCTION ON
"SHAVEWELL
A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $1.50 now 75 centa,
at YEE HING, (Tomey & Company)| (Late of 24, Pottinger Street)
42. Des Voeux Rond C.7 Tel 23016.
HAIR DRESSERS,
AH LIU
is an expert in the
latest styles of ladies'
hair bobbing...
THE FÅR EAST HAIRDRESSING SALOON. 48, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
LEE YEE,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers.
No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre),
ON LOK 10, Wyndham Ht, 1st floor. Entrance On Lan St. Telephone 22317.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S. HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
Expert Barbers. Moderate Charges.
TYPEWRITER DEALERS.
TYPEWRITER DEALERS AND REPAIRERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES: HOP SING TYPEWRITER CO. 28. Pottinger St.Tel 21420.5
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.
SWATOW DRAWNWORK
*
ailored
at.
BROWN'S
FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS.
2nd, Rutton Bldg., 7. Duddell St. (opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23056.
Evening Wear.
for
Gentlemen.
Tailors of the Highest Closs.
TUNG HÃNG CÓ
62, Queen's Rd. C.
Tel. 24037.
Winter Suits Made to Order.
Our Measurement
is Guaranteed Perfection.
Prices Within
the Means of
Everyone.
YEE SING
Gentlemen's Tailor.
12, Wellington St.
Tel. 21882.
First-Class Tailoring With the Latest Suitings
For Winter Wear.
Cloth to Please You. Cat to Perfection. Finish With Style. Leads to Batisfaction.
JHANDAD
MASTER TAILOR. 4. Peking Bldg., Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
LADIES' TAILOR.
LATEST STYLES
IN
WINTER DRESSES
AND
OVERCOATS. Large Stock of Good Materials.
FOR SALE
Ladies' Stockings & Knitting Wool. THE CHINESE SILK HOSIERY STORE
Tailor: Lee Mow.
|1, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. 25901.
New Felt Hats
Just Received
From Paris.
New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dressen.
CHEONG SHING Ladies' Tailor. Nathan Road,
Kowloon
SHOES.
Pair
Leather Bole Canvas Shoes... 4.50 Crepe Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $5.00 Crepe Rubber Buckskin Ehoes $10.00 Black or Brown Shoes from $ 6.00 Black or Brown Boots from $8.00 Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00
Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty.
WONG SIU WOON
Phone
21, Pottinger St.
SILK STORE.
82475.
GREAT REMOVAL SALE
"AT THE
PTAJMAHAL SILK STORE
KEPANTE 28128.
JULIETTE
from NEW YORK.
The only skilled. specialist
in Hong Kong who is skill-
ed in the art of Permanent Waving,
AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP.
Wing Lok Bldg., Kowloon.
56213.
JEWELLERY.
Lovely
JEWELS AND DIAMONDS
at
ISACK & CO. 84, Queen's Road, Central
May
the
Un
Year
New
an Emerald Pendant or on a sapphire Ring! If yes, and for
your
1931 Watches
please call at
SHERIFF & DEEN;
Manufacturing Jewellers.
1 Wing Lok Building, Kowloon.
JEWELRYT SILVERWARE
We
WINDSOR BROS.
have 8 large Selection of Diamond Rings suitable for New Year Presents.. Call early and avoid disappointment,
Established 1903.
56, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,
EUROPEAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER.
Sale and Repairing of Gold and Silver Goods. Any kind Chronometers, of Watches, Ch Chronographs, Repeaters, Speedometers, Typewriters and anything in the line delicato mechanism. All arders executed promptly at moderate rates.
M. BOGDATSKY,
of
No. 58, Nathan Rd. Kowloon
OPTICIAN.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,
'Phone 22232.
53, Queen's Road Central,
OPTICIANS.
GLASSES
STYLED FOR YOUR FACE.
The Sing American Optical Company.
83, Queen's Road C
FOR THE LADIES.
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will the be broadcast to-day from Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on A wavelength of 355 metres:-
4-7 pm-Chinese Studio Con-
Gorgeous Underwear cert. Kimonos
Pyjama Suits and Shawls.
SWATOW WENG LEE CO.
52, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
För Swatow Goods and Chinese Fancy Goodi.
FOOK WENG & CO.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
The Stockists of New LINENS & SILK LINGERIE with uncommon designs, CLOISONNE & PEWTER ware of excellent quality
at
MOST REASONABLE PRICE.
China Buildings.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL SOUTH CHINA IMP, & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers in Hand-made Drawn-Work, Embds. & Carios. Prices are moderate.
PERFUMES.
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES.
WELCOME & CO.
6, Kowloon Hotel Bldg. Phone 57329,
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
PHOTO
GRAPHS
DEVELOPING, PRINTING,
ENLARGING and
FRAMES. LEUNG YIK KEE
12, Wyndham St.
SHADES.
BUY DIRECT FROM
DASPUR AE FA
•
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
THE B-B-C-COMPANY
AGENT OF EXCHANGE
FOR Chinese Arts and Products Silk Lamp Shades
A Speciality.
13, Ice House Street Phone 20665. WORK SHOP, 249, Queen's Rd. East.
SPORTING GOODS.
ATHLETIC GOODS !
TOYS I
THE LIANG YOU COMPANT
70, Queen's Road C.
CRICKET
*WISDEN” BATS, BALLS," STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially Invited.
The Hong Kong Sporting Arms
& Ammunition Store. Beaconsfeld Arende.
7 p.m.-Stock Quotations. 7-11.30 1.m.--European
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Pollution of Britain's Rivers.
FISHING RUINED.
Waltz-
Enchantment,
"STREAMS BECOME
Why is the Bacon so Tough?
(5163)
OPEN SEWERS.”
Fox Trot-- Rag Doll
Laughing Marionette.......(5038). Up the River,
That's the Good Old Sunny Santh,“
What a Wonderful Wedding
That will be, Just Night for Meditation,
(5327).
(5328).
I Must be Dreaming. Somewhere in Hawai ................(5224), Waltz-
Grieving,
A resolution
Pra
Slow Fox Trot-
When Eliza Ralls Her Eyes,
(5286).
Fox Trot-
I Just Roll Along Having My
Ups Downs,
Forty-Seven Ginger Hended
Sailers
15042).
Two Lips,
Twelve O'Clock Waltz
A Garden in the Rain Juanita,
Po-Kee-O-Kee Oh! ........ That's How I Feel About You, Waltz
Someday, Somewhere
(5284).
Trumime of Columbia Recorda kind- ly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
7-8 p.m. Varlety.
Organ Solo-
Father's Favourites,
Vocal Duet-
Terance Casey (5525),
Lido Lndy-Kere in My Arms,
Phyllis Dare and Jack Hulbert (1226).
Serg-
Lido Lady-Atlantic Blues.
Phyllis Fare, Soprano (1226). Marimba Solo-
Aluha Oc
Aylophone Solom
Minuet. Rudy Starita (4782). Chorus→→
Poor Old Joc (Foster arr. Fletcher), Hearts of Oak (Dr. Boyce),
Organ Solo-
Holme Valley Male Voice Choir (1600).
I'm in Seventh Henven
(from Say It With Songs"), Little Pal
(from "Say It With Songs"),
Terance Casey (6026).
Finnoforte Sole-
Follow Through-Selections,
Vocal Duet-
You Were Meant for Me,
Billy Mayer (6005).
Broadway Melody, Humorous Song
Layton & Johnstone (5392),
Be's Tall, Dark and Handsome,
Sophie Tucker (40-42). Humorous Song
Bunkey-Doodle-I-Doh,
Manologue-
Leslie Sarony (5637).
A Tale of Other Times,
Norman Long (5447). 8-8.30 p.m.-Band Selections. Straus March (Mezzacopi), Bond of Friendship March (Rozen).
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards (1359).
Sailor's Hornpipe, Toe Dance (Delibes),
Waltz-
Fox Trot-
The Song I Love,
Fox Trol
Hat and Heavy,
Hot Bricks
The One In the World,
1 Don't Know Why I Do
But I Do
Slow Fox Trot-
The Five O'Clock Girl- Who Did You Did,
Fox Trot-
was passed at a conference on pollution of rivers and Bireams at the Royal Sanitary Institute,
the London, urging Minister of Health "to set up Rivers Boards and to put in hand forthwith an examination of all
(5077). rivers which are not already pro- Ivided with rivers boards wherever (5191). this may be considered desirable." Professor A. Bostock Hill, who (5285).
presided, asked why it was that in some places
of the pollution rivers was na bad to-day as it was (5205). fifty years ago, before all the vast work was undertaken and millions (5206).ot pounds spent.
Referring to tho Success of rivers boards, Mr. H. F. Atter said that as a result of their work the abuse of rivers by solid re- (1978).use had been practically stopped,
Happy Go Lucky Bird, ... (5308). Waltz-
I'm Sorry, Again
God Save The King. 11.30 p.m.-Close Down.
GUESTS OF REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
January 16, 1931.
and rivers were no longer the re cognised receptacle for large quan- tities of cinders and sing. But certain evils were still unchecked, us, for instance. "dam sludging," which consisted of putting back into a stream the mud and sludge which had accumulated in reser
Mr. A. S. Abbott, Mrs, and Missyoirs or mill dams. This was still Adair, Dr. M. E. Asger.
legal and rivers boards were im
Further- prevent it.
were
Mesars. H. P. Batley, N. c.petent to Barber, K. H. Batger, W. G. Bree, more, many lovely streams Mra, M. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. rendered hideous by tins, broken Blake, Mrs. M. Brennan, Capt. and crockery, and other rubbish being Mrs. L Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. A. thown into them. Brostedt, Mrs. J. S. Brown, Dame
Highland Military Band Clara Butt.
(4753)..
Naval March, Military March,
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards (5171). Bacio (Arditi). Softly Awakes My Heart
(from "Samson & Delilah")" (Saint-Saens),
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards (4028).
8.30-9 p.m.-A Concert. Song-
Just Because the Violets (Weatherly & Russell).
William Heseltine, Tenor (5420).
Violin Solo
The Zephyr (Hahay), Valse-Bluette (Drigo-Auer),
Efrem Zimbalist (5314).
The Jolly Miller (Traditional),
Edgar Coyle, Baritone (5296). Pianoforte Salo
Isoldina (Dourel),
Song
were
Salmon and Trout,
wonderful rivers Many Messrs. H. A. Campbell, E. J. Collins, Capt. and Mrs. C. Cantlle, still grossly foul; the Ver, for in- stance, and the western rivers Miss K. Combie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Drouth, Miss that rose above the Devil's Bridge
inland A. A. Duthie.
of Aberystwyth. Many. had lost their Mr. D. S. Edward, Mr. and Mrs. streams, he said. J. J. Edward.
salmon and trout.. Numbers of Misses S. and J. Farmer, Mr. Welsh streams had been ruined by B. C. Field, Comdr. and Mrs. W. H. mechanical pollution and dumped Friedberger, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. grit had destroyed the spawning bedx. Many eastern rivers had Frost,
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Grant, Misa been damaged by chemical, pollu-
Ition. W. M. Goldsworthy.
Messrs. W. D. Harris, H. M. Hemsworth, Mrs. E. Heep.
"Why have not the local author. ilies in those districts been able to stop the pollution?" asked Mr. Mr and Mrs. O'Malley Irwin. Messrs. R. S. Jenyna, P. N. Atter. "The answer is probably Jester, J. E. Joseph, Miss L. M. because there is no one authority Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Win any of those districts having James, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Jensen.control over the whole watershed,"
Mra. E. P. Kerr.
Hence there was need for rivers Messrs. J. B. C. Lamburn, E. P. boards. with comprehensive pow Lescher, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. cro. Langston.
Mr. J. M. Tabor, deputy chair- Messrs. G. T. May, Geo. Mellis, man of the Oyster Merchants' and T. Megarry, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanters' Association, ascribed the Mayhow, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. crippled state of the British shell Yvonne Curti (5296). Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. fish industry chiefly to uncontrol
Clement Doucet (4800). Valse (Vogel),
The Kedros Malc Quartette (4806). Violin Solo-
Madrigale (Simonetti),
Song-
The Gay Highway
(Lockton & Drummond),
Robert Euston, Bass (5581), 9 p.m.-Weather Report, Local Time, elc.
9.05-9.30 p.m.-Orchestral.
(Dawn-The Storm-The Calm --Finale). William Tell-Overture (Rossini),
New Queen's Hall Orchestro (5058). Bal Masque-Valse Caprice
(Fletcher),
"Plaza Theatre Orchestra (5403), Three Dances from Henry VIII.,
Bournemouth Municipal
Orchestra (5577),'- p.m.-Dance Pro-
9.30-11.30 grummė.
Fox Trot-
Toy Town Admiral,
My Coquette
Didn't Tell You,
My Angel
.(5228).
.....(5023). To-day-To-morrow-For Ever, My Inspiration is You .....(5024).
Monie and family, Misa H. Murray, Mir. and Mrs. W. P. Morac, Miss E. Morse.
Mr. F. H. Neale.
Mrs. O. Osborne.
let sewage and refuse disposal.
"Some local sanitary authər- ities," he declared, "have got over the compulsion to treat sewage efore discharge by obtaining con- Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Parsons, Mr.trol of the fisheries, and have then and Mrs. H. C. Pullen.
constructed their sewage system Messra. C. M. Roberts, D. O. free from outside supervisipa. Russell, K. Rumford, Mrs. M. A. When this has happened it has Rennie, Mrs. M. S. Rose.
Jusually led to the closing down of Messrs. A. F. Simmie, P. Smart, the fisheries, and great areas have P. G. Smith, R. Stock, P. H.hern thrown out of cultivation in Suckling, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. this way. Schabeck, Comdr. and Mrs. R.
⚫ Oysters. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone, Largely on account of pollution, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sykes.
be added, more than half of the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarrant, mussel beds of England and Wales Mies E. C. Tarrant, Lady H. M. had disappeared, and the dis Tothill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tully.
charge of sewage into the sea had Mesars. C. Wallace, H. F. White, fand a similarly destructive effect Mrs. E. K. Boddam Whetham, Mr.on oysters. It had been estimat- and Mrs. F. Wickett, Miss J. B.ed that the number of oystery Laken round the coast of Greit Britain In 1880 was 1,000,000,000. In 1020 that figure had been reduc- fed to 40,000,000, and last year It
was only 8,000,000.
Winnifrith.
Don José Mojica and Mona Maris in the Fox Movietone Musical Romance, "One Mad Kiss", appearing at the Queen's on Sunday
Dealing with the queation of the effect of pollution on river fishing, Mr. Reginald Beddington, President of the National Associa tion of Fishery Boards,, said "the present condition of most of the rivers of England is deplorable. Some have become open sewera. others, are either-devoid of fish or are undergoing a gradual decline. "The recent wholesale murder cf fish by the effluent from beet factories roused public opinion," he said, "but no effectual remedy has been applied. The preventive powers na do exist are in the hands of so many authorities that little or nothing is done."
The rivers Calm and Cready, ha dded, were grossly polluted, and tons of fresh water fish in the Gipping had been destroyed by afluents. The estuary of the Lund was grozsly polluted, and It was said that practically no flsh were left in the Wissoy below a certain point." Part of the Tees was flahless, the Ribble was bad-. ly affected, and, the Trent, at one time one of the most prolific: Angling rivers of England, was now almost devoid of fish-lita throughout many extensive - sec- Hans of Its course.
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