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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"FOR SALE.”
1 Ford Van (1924) in running
order.
2 Triumph (P. Type) Motor Cycles (Solo) with accessories. Being disposed of as surplus to requirements.
The machines may be viewed daily (Sunday excepted) between
PROMINENT
FAMILIES
· ARE UNITED
Mr. M. S. L. Ma Weds Miss Cissy To.
NOTABLES ATTEND.
9.00 a.m. and 12 noon, at the Guests Throng to Big
R.A.S.C. Garage, R.A.S.C. Camber, Queen's Road (opposite Garrison Serjeanta' Mess).
Offers should be sent to reach the office of the O.C., R.A.S.C. Queen's Road, not later than 10.00 a.m., on Friday, July 15, 1952.
Reception.
A wedding of great social in- terest to the Chinese community was solemnised in St. Paul's Church on Saturday afternoon, when Cissy To, a student of St. Stephen's Girl's College, and sixth daughter of Mr. Jackman To, Manager of Wing On Co., LAMMERT BROS. Ltd., became the bride of Mr. Marseland S. L. Ma, treasurer of the Sincere Company Ltd., Hong Kong, and eighth son of Mr. Ma Ying-pui, Managing Director of Sincere Company.
The Rev. Taoi See-fong officiat- ed at the ceremony, being as- sisted by the Rev. Lee Kau-yan.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORA.
- Public Auctions -
THE Undersigned have received THE
Instructions to sell by Public
Auction
THE DEAF. Demonstrations) · with the All-British Deaf Aid "Ossl- caide" are now given daily (freo and without obligation) at office, Metro- pole Hotel Building. Top Floor, Ice House Street, Mornings, 10.30 to 1; afternoons, free demonstrations by ap
Various pointment only, 2.30 to 4. models to suit the divergent forms and aspects of respective cases. Local ser vice.
to Address communications "Ousicale," G.P.O. Box No. 559.
TO LET.
TO LET.-Furnished Rooms with Board. Single and double rooms with verandahs and private baths. Flush system. Apply 18, Granville Road, Kowloon. Tel. 57662.
MISCELLANEOUS.
INDIAN CAFE-1st branch No. 40, Hennessy Rand, newly open, best meals supplied, Indian chicken curry specialist. curry in different styles, order for special dishes, men's at all hours.
Best service, Telephons No. 28794..
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and Mail" promptly printed. "China Office, No. 34, Wyndham St. Tele- phone 20022.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Hong Kong & Directory Dow on sale at the officem of the Publishers, 3A, Wyndham Street,
TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA SEA. The Landsman's Handy Guide to lacnt. ing the Centre of the Typhoon Price 50 cents. Newspaper Enterprias, Ltd., "China Mail" Office, SA, Wyndham St.
"COASTWISE."-An interesting book of cartoons depicting "Happeninga" on the China Coast. Price $1, on sale | at the "China Mail" offices, SA, Wynd- ham Street.
AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A. H. Crook, W. Kay, and W. L. Handyside. Price $1, on sale at the publishers, Newspaper Enter- prise, Ltd.,
Wyndham Street.
BA
TUITION GIVEN.
PRIVATE LESSONS
in
English, French, Music, Shorthand, and Type- writing, Terma moderate. 8, "šmai| Villas, Austin Road, Kowloon.
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras, Films, Plates and Papers, etc.
Developing, Printing and u
Enlarging!
ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES, Price Moderate.
ON WEDNESDAY, July 13, 1932, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room,
4, Duddell Street.
A Fine Collection of
The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of white lace, with a veil of orange blossom colour,
She carried a bouquet of ginger lilies. The Misses Alma To, May Lee and Margee Kwok, as brides- maids, wore dresses of purple georgette, light orange georgette and peach georgette, respectively, On View from Tuesday, July 12, in Chinese and foreign styles.
Their bouquets were of gladioli.
Colourful Ceremony.
1932.
* POSTAGE STAMPS,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers,
Hong Kong, July 9, 1932.
HE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction,
ON
THURSDAY, July 14, 1932, commencing at 10.30 a.m.,
at No. 24, Lyeemoon Building, Chatham Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD:
FURNITURE.
會
As flower girl Miss Jennie To, was dressed in pink georgette, carrying a basket of roses. The page boy, Master To Kwan-wing,
blue crepe-de-chine of Western style.
The Matron of Honour was Miss Annie Ma, who was gowned in green georgette, in Chinese and foreign style. The bride's mother attended in Chinese cere- monial attire.
Mr. Ronald Ma discharged the
On View from Wednesday, July duties of best man, while the 19, 1932.
Termpa:-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, July 9, 1932.
THE Undersigned have, réceived instructions to sell by Publis
THE
Auction
,
ON
groomsmen were Messrs. William Ng, Lau Iu-pong and Lam Chik-
suen..
Throng of Guests.
About 600 guests thronged the roof garden for the reception, which was formally opened on arrival of the bride, after a string of crackers, Jasting twenty minutes, had been
fired. 'TUESDAY, July 12, 1932, commencing at 11 a.m.,
at their Sales Room,
4. Duddell Street,
20 Cases Woollen Yarn
1 Bale Woollen Yarn
3 Cases Black Cloth.
4 Cases Knitting Machine Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BEOS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, July 9, 1982.
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
Great Reduction in Prices Beautiful MORNING and AFTERNOON DRESSES from $7.50 BEACH - PYJAMAS, HATS, BELTS. STOCKINGS, etc.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
THE CHINA MAIL.
LABOUR DISTURBANCE IN SHANGHAI
POLICE GUARD AGAINST
VIOLENT ACTS
THOUSANDS QUIT JOBS
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, Yesterday.
MONDAY, JULY 11, 1932. HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE
Opening Daily Official Quotations, July 11, 1932; Next Seulement Day, Tuesday, July 26, 1932.
STOCK
Buy Sell-
Sales Nom. Fin
BIK "are
Banks
Hong Kong Bank ......§ 1560 (Lon. Reg.).
Chartered Bank Mercatile Bk., A&B.
w
Bank of East Asia ...$ Amer. O. Fin, Corp.M$
Ch. Fin. Cor, Ord. Th. Pref. ...Tit.
· InsuranceS
There has been à sudden recrudescence, of labour restless- ness in Nantao district, following the French tramways "go slow canton Ins. ...ică strike" Disturbing rumours of others joining the tramway Union 101.........$ strikers in sympathy and a general walk-out of workers in all Chins Underwriters...| *** manner of industries, fly about the settlement.
Chins Fire Ins.......$600
So far as the French Concession tramway situation is concern-H. K. Fire Ins. $ ed, the cars are operating fairly normally, although there are 700 mechanics away from work: The workers' demands have been rejected in Nantao and in consequence there is a certain added tenseness felt. There are many hundreds on strike there.
International Asser. Th. Shipping Douglasce santa H. K. Steamboats... 21 Indo-China (Pref.) ...
(Def.) ...} }
The striking element of the silk filatures and medicine shops shells Bearer are still in deadlock with their employers. Their factories Union Waterbosts ... 40 and shops in Chapei are closed and deserted, but under heavy police guard. Thus far there has been no sabotage:
Chinese school teachers, too, are restive.. They have sub- mitted a series of demands for the consideration of the board of Education.
*
Although the tramway trouble in Nantao was originally quite an independent affair, it appears to have set fire in other direc- tions. The main reason for the trouble among these employees in that the workers are insisting upon the release of Hsuan-mel, an ex-committeeman and member of their union, who is now serving
a ten year sentence for spreading communist propaganda.
JAPANESE
POLITICAL
TROUBLES
Appointment of S.M.R. President.
ARAKI OBJECTS
Saito Cabinet Split Feared.
Tokyo, Saturday. ·
It is reliably reported that there are differences of opinion among Cabinet Ministers over the Among those present were Mr. selection of the new President of Tong Siu-yee, a Director on the the Manchuria Railway and that of Administration of the serious developments may fol- Board Chung Shen Model district; Mr. Ma low. Ying-pui, father of the bridegroom,
Mr. Nagai, Minister for Over- and the first Chinese permanent seas Affairs and the Fremier, director of the Lingnam University; Viscount Saito informally an Dr. Cheng Wing-kwong, President
of the Lingnam University; Mr.nounced yesterday the appoint- Chan Lim-pak, Chairman of the ment of Mr. Chuji Kajiwara, a Tung Wah Hospital, of which the banker, as President, but the bridegroom's brother. Mr. Ma Man-War Minister, General Araki, is fal, is a fellow director; the Hon. stated to have expressed his de- Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., finite opposition, recommending the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Messrs. that General Yoshida, who is now Ho Kwong, Kwok Siudau, Ngau on the retired list, could be given Shing-kwan, and Lee Tick-mui, the position instead of Mr. Kaji- president of the Chinese Generai Wara. Chamber of Commerce
It is further stated that there!
a possibility of Cabinet re-
The bride's gift to the groom was is a pair of jade cuff linka and a gold signations, as this is not the first watch, whilst that of the groom to time a quarrel over the appoint- the bride was a diamond platinum ments of General officials since ring, a diamond bracelet and a the Saito Ministry was formed diamond platinum wrist watch. last May. Reuter
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A Trial Order in Sollelted.
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etc.
DOOM OF TAEL
HASTY ACTION OPPOSED
(From Our Own Correspondent).
Shanghal, Yesterday
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Mining
Benguchi.......sea- Kaká Mining Ad. «!- Langkats (Single) ...11.
S'hal Exploration...Fu.
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Loans.......Th.
Venezuela Gold Fields $ Benguet Explorations $ Docks, WharTOS, Godowns, &c.
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The opening session this mora- HK. & S. H. (olds ing was quiet and featureless, but
(New) Banks, Lands, Trams and Electrics H.K. Lands ..........$ still maintain their position of shangbai Lande ...Th. being outstandingly firm and not Metropolitan Landa Tü easily obtainable.
Sales.
Union Insurances, $450. Hong Kong Trams, $22.70. Star Ferries, $8914.
China Lights (Old), $18,40/184.
Buyers.
Hong Kong Banks, $1,550. China Fire Insurances, $600, H.K. Steamboats, $21. Union Waterboats, $20. H.K. & W. Docks, $18. Providents (Old), $4.85, Hong Kong Lands, $77. Ewo Cottons, Tia, 13.40. Hong Kong Trams, '$22.60. Yaumati Ferries (Old), $831⁄2- Yaumati Ferries (New), $324. H.K. Electrics, $722. Telephones (P.P.), $22. Malabon Sugars, $20. Canton Ices, $6. Dairy Farms, $28. Constructions (Old), $6.05. Constructions (New), $1,55. Hong Kong Fovernment Loans,
2 per cent. Premium.
Sellers.
China Lights (New), $18. Malabon Sugars, $204. Dairy Farms, $28,40, Wallace Harpers, $13.
EXCHANGES.
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MRS. ITPING LEE IS at the Shanghai Sanitarium, where
MOURNED.
Dies in Shanghai
she had been a patient slice; May,
Lee, who is a brother
Chor-chist well
Chinese
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