INTIMATIONS.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
AUGUST MEETING-HAPPY
VALLEY.
S it has been decided not to hold the bore Meeting This Year. COMPETITION for th- CAPTAIN'S CUP will be played_at"
on 47#, 5TH
the
FAKLING
AUGUST, 1929.
And
By Order of the Committee,
B. O. BLAKER,
Acting Secretary,
Biu
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUD. Hong Kong, 25th July, 1999. [6545
NOTICE.
THE Undermentioned Certificates for T300 Shares in this Company, stand! ing in the Name of JOHN MAGNAE. Deceased, late of 2, GLarcas Darrz, FOLLOSHIELDS. GLASGOW, have been LOST, and it at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the following Share Certificates be not Forthcoming, Other Certificates for the Haid Sharon will be iarued by the Company and thereafter No Other will ba acknowledged :---
Shares. Certificate for 15
15
20
Nos. 4822-4336 4882-4896 7030-7049
50
02:54-22903
30
55357-55406
75
73572-73648
110177-110251
300 Shares.
A. 8. WATSON & CO. LTD.
Hong Kong, 18th July, 1995. [5514
R.
Q.
PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS the Sale by Fabun Anotion to be held on MONDAY, the 307S DAY DI JULY, 1938, at 3 i, at the Offices
of the Pabue Works Department, by
Order of za ICELLENCY THE GOVERNOR,
of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Shamsbuipo in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a terra of 75 years, common- cing from 1st July, 1888, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hu term of 24 years less three days.
INTIMATIONS.
WANTED.
FURNISHED FLAT, or HOUSE
KOWLOON, with Sea View.
At least Three Hooms, and Modern Conveniences. Write Mason HULL KINGLERE, Kowloor,
UNFOR
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TO BE LET. TNFURNISHED.-A GROUND- FLOOR FLAT in KIMWENY BoD comprising Four Rooms, Bath. room and Servant Quartors with Use of Tennis Court and Garden.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH
ED-GROUND-FLOOR of a HOUSE in MACDONNELL ROAD, com prizing Two Large Rooms and Large Water and Flush System.
Varandah, with Bathroom, Hot and Cold
URNISHED.Four-roomed FBUNGALOW, Flash System,
At KOWLOOK Toxo with Garden:
Apply to:- JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors,
(6542 Prince's Building.
TO LET.
5-Roomed HOUSE" in Misoa
AVENUE, KOWLOON.-Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
(508
INTIMATIONS.
WATSON'S
Dry Ginger Ale
A WELL ESTABLISHED FAVOUR-
ITE OF PROVED HIGH QUALITY.
Prepared from our own special. formula, flavoured
JULY 27th, 1928.
"Mr. W. F. Sokall, former Agent SEAPLANE CLUB FOR
are embarking on now and import. Ant developments. The Conser. of the Dollar Steamship Line in Canton has been appointed Chief! vative Educational Institute has
Clerk of the Hong Kong Offes in been established. A system of local
place of Mr. P. F. James. classes and study circles is being. whole extended throughout the
A Chinese was cautioned at the country, with supervision of the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday work by trained educationists. morning for causing unnecessary Week-end and summer schools and pain to three chickens by carrying them with their legs bound together the Philip Stott College are being
and with their heads hanging down. organised so
as to represent the
The man was arrested at the Yau- final stage of a serious curriculum mati Ferry Wharf. Provision is also made for the supply of the requisite books and course of study.
As to the right kind of teachers, the Conservatives have ample mate rial in their ranks, far greater
riva: party. There are thousands of well-educated young men and
who are convinced Canser
with real fruit essences and assets than are possessed by any the finest Eastern spices. Unequalled by any similar product throughout the world,
FORMAZONE
women,
The case against Captain J. dos Lemos of the Kwong 'o was ndjourned for one week by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday morning, because the de- fendant has left the Colony. He is charged wing whoring brillocks
Kong Wharf.
Two ricksha coolies were fined 83 seven days in default and bound over in a personal bond of 850 to be of good behaviour for one year, by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central
HONG KONG
AN OUTLINE OF THE SCHEME.
PROVISIONAL RULES AND OTHER DETAILS.
[BY R. VAUGHAN FOWLER, KAI TAK AERODROME. 1.
To enable those interested in the proposed Seaplane Club for Hong Kong to understand the lines on which such a Club would be or ganised, and so better understand the proposal. I give below certain details and rules, which of course
are only provisional.
The Objects Of The Club, The Club would be formed with the object of bringing together as
SINGAPORE CHINESE ·
INDIGNANT
SHANTUNG RELIEF FUND USED FOR" WAR MATERIAL.
Great astonishment has been created among the Chinese in Singa. pore by the announcement that by far the larger part of the money which has been raised in this coun- try for relief work in Shantung bas been used by the Nationalist Gov- ernment for very different purposes.
According to information received here, the central financial com mitice of the National Government have decided to expend the larger part of the funds raised by overseas
Chinese for the maintenance of an aviation school, and the purchase of aeroplanes, submarines, and tor- pedoes. Only a very small propor
vatives, but who have no particular Magistracy. They were charged members of the Club persons in. tion of the total amount remitted with fighting on Nathan Road after terested in flying, and for providing a quarrel over a fare.
aptitude for, or interest in, the ordinary political activities. They are available to assist the cause id which they believe by sharing their knowledge with those less fortunate
The non-alcoholic than themselven. Champagne. An excellent substitute for sparkling wine, possessing the same wonderfully stimulating and FLAT in CARNARVON BUILD, refreshing qualities. AKOR 000.
TO LET.
FLATS at MAY ROAD, Hong Kong.
Apply to-
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE 60., LTD.,
ALIXARDIA BUILDINGS.
16201
O BE LET OR SOLD-Com- BUNGALOW at
To modious
MAGAZINE GAP, near Moros" Road: Good Garden. Private Garage.-Apply. Box No 873, c/o Hong Kong Daily
[6973 Pss.
LET-Furnished, Four Room
TFLAS, 16, MACDONNELL ROAD,
with Modern Conveniences. For Parti
ears, Apply: XAVIER BROS, 2, QEZEN'S ROAD. TEL. C. 3218 or C 2722.
(6492
NRONT PORTION of SHOP TO
MAIRETY T8X KING, for one further T, Central Position, Suitable
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
| No. of Bale
New Kowloon Inland Registry No. Lot No. 1143. Junction of In Chow
hamahnipe
Street and Shek Kip Mei Strent,
Locality,
Boundary Measure
menta.
As per
asle plan
Contents in
Fquare feet.
Arntal
9,300 ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄*** 1 Upset Trice
et
0152
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[6439
PUBLIC AUCTION, "-
➜ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
Ps
of the Sale by Public Auction to
be held on MONDAY, the 30TH DAY of JULY, 1928, at 3 PM, at the Offices
of the Public Works Department, by Order of H EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal as a Crown MAJESTY THE Kino, for one further term of 24 years loss three days,
[6463
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180
Pyeris
SPARKLING
MINERAL WATER.
A Delicious Table Water, healthful and refreshing."
Blends excellently with Wines and Spirits, especially Whisky.
IN QUARTS, PINTS & SPLITS.
ESTABLISHED 1841.:
[50
.
The problems of politics do not grow less intricate. More especially since the War it is true to say that political traders are realising that these problems cannot be solved by reference to a few platitudes and elementary emotions. Exact knowledge and honest thought are the only guides in the difficulties of the road. The Conservatives have at last grasped the fact that they can only maintain their conception
"
A Chinese was åned 823" at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, for the theft of 40 feck of wire.
The
wire was stolen from the Kowloon
Docks, where accused had been em ployed for the past three years. The niternative to the fine was a month's hard labour.
At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday morning Mr. W. Schofield ordered a Chinese youth 12 strokes of the birch for stealing a pair of trousers which were laid out on some rocks at Kowloon City, The thief who was caught by a Chinese constable had had two pre- vious convictions, he expressed his willingness to go to the Boy's Club to work.
A Chinese was changed before Mr. R. E. Lindsell yesterday at the
of democracy in the face of rival Central Magistracy for attempting creeds like Communism and Fascismo snatch a leather handbag from a Portuguese lady, Miss C. Mercia, if they make it a disciplined and near the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. The leather strap of the bag educated thing..
broke, but the lady managed to re- There is a
The Magistrate tain her hold. passed sentence of four months'
hard labour.
is to be used for famine and general relief work in Shantung.
Nearly 8800.000 is said to have been raised by the Chinese in Singa- pore for the Shantung Relief Fund, and similar collections were made
and maintaining seaplanes for the use and instruction of the members. Also it would be the object of the ground instruction for those mem Club to organise the necessary bers who desired to take up flying throughout the Peninsula, the total and obtain their "A" or "amount sent from Malaya, being at least $1,000,000. It is well-known, licences.
of course, that large contributions
The "A" licence is grapted to anybody who has qualified as are always being made to the Nationalist exchequer from the
pilot, and passed certain simple tests, and permits him to fly regis- tered aircraft, but does not permit him to carry passengers or freight for hire or reward.
The B licence requires more experience, and the tests are harder, but when obtained permits the pilot to carry passengers or freight for hire or reward, at any time, and in any type of aircraft, provided he has had the particular type entered on his licence,
The Club would also encourage
Chiness overseas, but a definite as- aurance was given at the time the" Shantung Relief Fund was opened that the money would be used for no other purpose than that indicat ed in its title, and the decision of the Nationalist Government is strongly criticised in some quarters. -Straits Times.
PURSUIT OF ERRANT WIFE.
CAR SMASH.
the private owner," and members CHINESE HUSBAND KILLED IN who wished to have their own machines could do so, and have
famous saying of Bacon's little philosophy in- clineth man's mind to Atheism; but depth of philosophy bringeth men's minds to religion." These words TAMPERING WITH WATER them housed and maintained by the might be paraphrased to read that a little study may incline the mind to
PIPES.
SECOND CHARGE AGAINST
DEFENDANT FALLS.
Club, at reasonable rates. -
:
Details Of Organisation. It has been found that it is most satisfactory to organise flying clubs on the lines of a Limited Company, but it would not be the object of the Company to make large profts, it would be run purely for the benefit of the members.
The members would be divided into two classes:
Iron, July 20th. An extraordinary motoring fatality "occurred near Taiping in which one person was killed, two injured, and a new Buick car smashed beyond repair.
It is stated that Mr. Lim Yeong, a well-known mine owner, accom panied by the manager of his mine and another Chinese, was chasing
his wife, who was alleged to have run away from his household.
for Milliner or Dress Maker, Moderate A. S. WATSON fancy creeds, but deeper study Rental-Apply: "Z" olo Hong Kong
brings it back to sober veritics. It Daily Presi
Mr. Ho Ping Yin of No. 320, & CO., LTD. is in this faith that the Conser Kowloon Tong appeared for the vative Educational Institute, of second time within the period of a EMI-DETACHED HOUSE, with Aerated Water Manufacturers which the Prime Minister is Pre-month to answer a summons for tampering with the filter, water sident, has been established to do mains by making an illegal connee solid work in the political education tion to the pipe laid on the pre-
mises. of the people concerning the things Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared on national behalf of the defendant and entered time some 175,000 young people are that are essential to
a plea of not guilty. Ar. Leseby THY Continue to ruffer when striving to educate themselves, stability and the maintenance of the said that his client had purchased W FOO ON HERBS are within often under the greatest handicaps Empire, as opposed to the doc- the house on May 10th this year those wished to take instruction in rund, tried three son shot of the
and that the house was in the same condition now as when it was taken over on the day of the purchase.
Mr. Li, an Inspector of the Water Works who prosecuted, informed his Worship that a notice had been served on the defendant requiring
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of acanty means and scanty leisure. trinaire notions of Socialism.
Hitherto only one political party
has lent the movement a helping
Two cases of small-pox and one
66. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, IT Troon hand. The Socialist party at once of typhoid, all Chinese were report
TEL C. 5009.
saw the significance of the new imed on Wednesday.
pulse and endeavoured to assist it.
4
A presentation, will be made to WANTED Spese Spaniel They have reaped their reward, for
PUPPY. Apply, stating Particulars, to Miss LATEU, the record of their party in the Mr. George Zimmern at 5.13 p.m. 19, CHEUNG CHAU.
[308 last ten years has been one of steady this afternoon in the St. John's
advance. They believe that the Cathedral Hall.
FOR SALE STANDARD TWO spread of education and enlighten- SEATER. Sound Condition. Any ment will mean the acceptance of Trial-Box 365, c/o Hong Kong Daily the Socialist creed. Perhaps 140,000] Press.
[365
students to-day are working direct ly and indirectly under, the Socialist aegin
Kant be fixed by the Surveyor of FOR SALE-A Set consisting of
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality,
Lot No. 1142. Between New Kowloon New Kowloon Inlan
Inland Lots Nos, 1028 and 1120, Prince Edward
Road, Kowloon City.
Boundary
Measure-
ments.
As per
sale plan
Annual
Hental.
Contents in
square feet.
1,456
4 | Upset Price. I
1,104
"THE PEAK - FLATS."
+
6540
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[364
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The Daily
Press.
-
Dividend of 10 per cent was de clared at the annual general meet- ing meeting of the Imstone Banking Corporation, Ltd.
Mr. W. F. Aradt, has returned from leave in the United States and has taken charge of the Canton Office of the Dollar Steamship Line
From this two consequentes have followed. The young man, who may have begun with no special as Agent. political bias, Aads that the Socialists are the only people who
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for
the week ending July 7th, amounted to 80,800 tons, and the sales during the period to 34,028 tons.
Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House take any interest in his ambitions. London Office: E1, Bride Lane, Gratitude compels allegiance to
Fleet Street, E.0.4
their party. Again, the teaching of history and economics, even by
Mr. A D. Wright, T.RC.S., ress organisations which aig at im-
partiality, is apt to be in the bands Professor of Clinical Surgery, King of Socialists, simply because they Edward VII. College of Medicine, are the, people who are keenest. Singapore, is "shortly leaving to The result is that adult education take up an appointment at St.
Mary's Hospital, London. naturally and inevitably tends to have a Socialist bits.
HONG KONG, JULT 97TH, 1929,
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
The swimming sports of the Oxz of the most encouraging
Conservatives in England hold H.KV.D.C. will be held at the features in English life since the their faith not less strongly than V.R.C. bath on Friday, August 24th Entries should be sent War has been the desire of young the Socialists, but it has not been at 9 p.m. men and women to educate them accompanied by works. Since 1928 to Compl.. D. Lyon, c/o Mesra, CITUATED within Two Miantes
Walk from the Tram Station and selves beyond the standard coforced a Conservative Education Depart Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.; 10t overlooking the Bouthern Side of the Land Ready for Occupation in JULY. by the State. Adult education, ment has been in existence and last laten than August 15th.
Five-Boomed FLATS.
which owes its first stimulus" to year 700 classes were held through-
and
Bix-Roomed FLATS
Booms and Out-houses, Two Lifta.
Bishop W. F. Oldham, DD, the splendid achievements of the out the country, with an aggregate LL.D., who founded the Anglo- with all Moslem Conveniences Drying Workers Educational Association, of 14,000 students. There is also Chinese School at Singapore some is becoming a force in the land. the Philip Stott College through forty years ago, has retired from pass active work and is now residing Youth is recognising that know which ledge is power and is eager to enter annually. To perfect and extend with Mrs Oldham at Columbus, into its beritage. At the present this work the Conservative party Ohio.
Apply to CREDIT FONCIER"
D'EXTREME-ORIENT,
4TH FLOOD,
FAXXO BANK BUILDING,
some: 900 students
him to remove the connection. The summons was applied for the day the notice was sent.
His Worship replied that in auch a case be would have to dismiss the
sunnons.
--
UNMUZZLED DOCS...
OWNERS FINED 85 EACH.
Several dog owners appeared be- fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday for allowing their dogs to be out without a muzzle or on a lead.
Sergeant Cordeaux prosecuted in all cases
Kowloon Tong said that he had supplied his dog with a muzzle but was not aware that it did not fit the dog. The muzzle was found hanking around the dog's neck when found by the prosecuting officer...
Mr. W. S. V. Curtis, of No. 10,
The Magistrate imposed a fine of $5.
Second Lieut. Tregear of the Pila jab Regiment also appeared on a It was stated similan summons. that the defendant in company with Granville Road with two dogs and proceeded to the vacant piece of ground at the rear of the Children's playground. Both gentlemen plead- ed guilty and were fined 85.
a fellow officer came out from
Mr. Barros of No. 1, Granville Road, Kowloon was not present when the summons against him was called, and as the prosecuting police officer was also absent, his Womhip dismissed the summons,
(a) Flying members. (b) Associate members. The flying members would be flying, and those who, being quali fied as pilots, wish to hire the sea- planes provided by the Club.
The estimated entrance fee would be approximately 850 whilst the yearly subscription, would be some- where about 880.
The associate members would be those who desired to support the Club and encourage local #ying.
They started from Menglembu, and proceeded towards Penang on the main road. They had all but renched Taiping-having covered the distance of 70 miles in 75 minutes when the ear off finished in the ditch. The manager was instantly killed, and the in- juries of the other two passengers were serious.—Straits Times.
were in no way caused by an in- cident that was a breach of the Club Rules.
Associate members would be en-
Injury to members would not be. titled to take passenger flights when covered by the Club, but in these machines were available, at charges days when everybody is flying, and to be arranged by the Committee, so few accidents occur, insurance
quite reasonable.
The entrance fee and yearly policies covering. Hiring risks are subscription for associate members would be about half of those sug- gested for flying members.
Members could be of either sex. "At the present moment it is prac tically impossible to give the cost al learning to fly, or the hire of Club machines per hour, for Hong Kong, so to enable the render to following figures:- come to some conclusion I give the
The Flying Side, ** The Clab would employ a fully qualified pilot instructor, and A ground engineer, the instructor being in charge of all fying and.
training.
At the moment it is not necessary
to give the actual flying rules in detail;, these are always drawn up so as to conform to the Inter- national Flying Regulations, and to. safeguard the members.
It must be remembered that learn-
A member of a well-known fying club in England expended in his first year, 2190 on actual dual in- ing to By is not only a matter of struction, 8200 on flying solo, on subscription, lecture, fees and gen- jumping into an seroplane, doing eral expenses $160, a total of 8480 few hours dual instruction, and call- in the year, and at the end of it, ing at the Secretary's office for an be was qualified and held his “A”
licence. If the member de- licence.
sires to become a qualified pilot be must take an interest in his When considering the figures the machine, and the principles of following points must be remember-in
ed:
Lectures organised under the Club (a) The above figures were for a Instructional Scheme cover all that. member of an Aeroplane is necessary, and for those who Club; seaplanes cost more to desire to take up, flying at greater buy and operate.
length more advanced lectures are (b) The instructor, the engineer given; these lectures are far from and "petrol will cost more in dull, and even those with до Hong Kong.
mechanical knowledge will find that the working of the machine and engine is not an unsolved mystery, far beyond them, but a very simple matter.
(c) Then there is the extra cost per machine for transport from England.
But in spite of these extra opera- tional costs it is considered that
The Sporting Side. the cast per flying hour for instruc- Most of us are keen on sport of WEATHER REPORT. tion will be reasonable and about one kind or another, and flying for 8 to 10 hours instructional flying is pleasure is without a doubt the best Yesterday's weather report, fors required on the average before of all, especially with seaplanes. cast and remarks, issued by the going solo, and of course solo flying If the Club has success, and a Royal Observatory, stated:
on Club machines works out cheaper few members obtain their own Pressure continues high to the than instruction,
machines, aerial meetings can be north-east of Japan and is rela. The Club would accept respon-arranged, flying pienics, and visits tively low from Tongking to Gunn, sibility for damage to their aircraft, to Canton and Macao are a simple The northern depression is ap and third party risks, provided that matter, and the pleasure to be gain-- proaching Korea.
Local Forecast:-Light 8.W or the damage, or third party claims ed from these events is consider-
(Continued, on next Column), variable winds, fine..
able.