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INTIMATIONS.

THEENING will be hard (Weather

THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE WATSON'S

Permitting)

HAPPY VALENT ON

·IN Accordance we BIGHANGE SATURDAY, 10 NOVEMBER, 125,

BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIO BUSI. NESS

12 MONDAY, the Instant,

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NOTICE.

the

THE WINNING TIME in

M.O.L. PRISON BRANCH. STOP WATCH COMPETITION Was

Mod. E

Sica. 23. 1. 58

The WINNING TICKET was takon by Has H. A. TAYLOR

E. A. S. M. A.

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Commendag at 3.00 r.M.

The First Boll will be Enng at 1.30 rx. The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Parsons including Ladies.

Folders and Bailon is Uniform Hall Frics.

Members are advised that they mui show their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members" Enclorurs,

Each Member has the right to in. vodace 2 Non-members to the Members" | Encloeurs, Tickets for whom can be ebtained from Memes, Linstead & DaYIN, 18 $5.00 Each. Πρ to FRIDAY, D NOVEMBER, 1925.

PURE CARBOLIC SOAPS

Highly recommended by the Medical Profession.

The Charge for Admission for Ladies Guaranteed to contain

to the Hambers' Enclosure will be $2.00. Vach Member can obtain, apon Applica- tion to the SECRETARY, Badge for Admission of 3 Ladies Free of Charge,

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, eta, will not be permitted to operate _with- in the Precincts of the Hore. Kore

MANNUAL DINNER will be Jockar des during the Race Meeting,

haki is the VOLUNTEER KEAD. QUARTERS on MUNDAY, NOVEM BMR 1971, at·8·px.

Tickins should be applied for AT ONCE.

Q.

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PUBLIC AUCTION, DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Pr the date by Public Anction to be held ca TUE DAY, the 15TE DAT of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 8 ... the Oficen of the Public Works Department, by Urder of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNON, of One Lot of CROWN LOND and a Shamshaipo, in the Colony of Hong Keng, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rest to be Exed by the Surveyor of ELS MATT THE KING, for one further terms of 24 youru loss three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

land Lot No. 1184

| No. of Sale, i-

New Kowloon In Registry No. Junction of Cheung

ha Wao Bond andj Pei Ho Street,

Shamshaipo.

G.

Boundary

N.

Meaanre

menia.

As por

xlu plan.

ywaday

Conteuse in

Square feet;

Rental. -

Upast Prics.

1,193.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the 18TH Day of NOVEMBER 1928, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExcELLENCY TE GOVERNOR, of

One Lot of CROWN LAND at Kow- Icon, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surreyor of His MAINTY THI KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULAKS OF THE LOT.

1 No. of Sale

Kowloon luland Lot No. 2183.

Registry No.

Locality.

A

At junction of Prince

Edward Road and Waterloo Road,

G.

Boundary

Measure

mcate.

As per

salo plan

Contenta :

Square feet

Annual

Hental.

Upot Price.

$

About

76,500

528

38,259

R.

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ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

P the Sale by Public Auction to

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HONG KONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED

NOTICE:

ERTIFICATE No. 3846: Shares

the amount of Pure Carbolic acid specified.

5 per cent.

For Toilet Use

$1.25 per box of 3 Cakes.

No. 557571 to 557670 for 100 Shares of this Company in the Name of 10 per cent, Mas. NO TUK CHUN (deceased) ba heen Declared LOST and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless tha said Certificate is produced at this Office within 30 Days from the Date hereof,

Duplicate Certificate for the said Shares will be delivered to the Ad ministrator of the Ratate and the Original Certificate will thereafter be deemed CANCELLED and of No Effect

LO. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st Nor., 1998. [6938

PUBLIC BAND CONCERT.

A PUBLIC BAND CONCERT will be giren in the BOTANIC GARDENS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9f. Fox 570 6 P.M. By the BAND OF TAR

KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

(By kind permission of Lt. Col.. L. J. ComTM*, C.M.G., D.8.0.

and Officers.)

ADMISSION to Garden FREE;

50 CENTS TO ENCLOSURE.

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MACAO CHARITY AND COM. MERCIAL FAIR.

TE

"

HE Executive Committee Cordially requests the pleasure of the presence of the General Public at the INAUGURAL CEREMONY of the FAIR on SATURDAY, 310 NOVEM- BER, 1928, at 9 r.x.

Cos. DUARTE VEIGA,

Chairman.

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Fire-Boomed and fir-Roomed, APARTMENTS

be held on TUESDAY, the 13ım Day of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExcZLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND si Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for torm of 75

year, with commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at Crown Rooms Bent to be and by the Burveyor of HI MA:18TY 301 Roo, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bale,

Registry No.

Locality:

New Kowloon In

land Lot No. 1

1185.

Tai Nan Street and.

Boundary Street,

Junchen of

Shamshuipo.

Boundary

Mcastro-

menta.

W

Contents in

£quare fees,

Annual

Hental.

As per

32

salo plan

** | Upset à rice.

6.670

all Modern Conveniences, Drying

and Oat-bosses, Two Lifts. Apply to-- CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

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Medical Bath Soap

95 cts. per Cake.

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and left my library for a walk A house coolle, employed at Na A Chiness.constable, who brought through our beautiful campus. The 9, Observatory Villas, was fined #7 a chestnut hawker before Mr. Lind- dignified old trees and lovely build. by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Kow soil at the Central Magistracy

Joon ings calm the "nervis and clarity Magistracy yesterday, for yesterday for committing a breach the thoughts. The Professor, turna depositing house refuse in the lane of lines, was told by the Magis to history for a solution of the at the rear of the Villa Sanitary trate that is would be better for riddle of America. I picture the Inspector Roylance said that soverai firet settlers at Jamestown and complaints had been received from Plymouth. Simple, sturdy folk, face to face with unlimited op. portunities and almost unlimited

difficulties. Their's were the riches

of a continent, but only on can-

dition that they wrest them from stubborn Mother Nature. The Vir- ginians and New Englanders of three centuries ago may have COD- tributed little to science, art and literature, but they added a great

residents.

THE SHANGHAI RACES

BUSY BEE-WINS THE

CHAMPIONS.'

4

him to catch a few thieves. The WET DAY BUT BIG CROWDS. Magistrate hold that as chestnuts

SHANGHAI, NOT. Tih. The Champions' was run of yoe

come frem, trees, they must be re- Showing to-day and co-morraw garded as fruit. The constable

the Star Theatre, "Paths to pointed out to his Worship that the terday afternoon, the third day Paradient with Raymond Griffith chestnuts were cooked and were, of the Shanghai Jockey Club's and Betty Compson, will be shown therefore, no longer fruits Mr.Autumn meeting, in dismal weather from 9.30 to 8.30 p.m. only. At 18 Lindsell told the policeman to use following a heavy fall of rain in Jack

Carter and his "Serenaders" more discretion in future."

the morning. There was however a will appear in a complete change

large crowd present. The winner was Busy Bee ridden by that very of programme entitled "Plantation

Rum-runners hopping back and successful jockey Mr. Haimovitch Variations.!!

the Cañada border with Wheatcroft (Mr. McBain)

forth across

The management of the Star have made Uncle Sam throw up his second and Alligator (Mr. Hill)

third. Ferry would do well to question the hands. James A. Doran, Federal

The time was the exceptionally helmsmaa of the Night Star re Commissioner of Prohibition, an- fast one considering the state of the garding an incident which occurred nounced that efforts to suppress course of 236.4-5 compared with the yesterday morning. At about 9.35

record of 2.32.8-5. the Sular Star was forced to swing

None of the records.. in other events were at all in dänger. about 60 degrees out of her course, and eventually to stop in mid-

The Shalorce Challenge Oup and channel, owing to the Night Star daily reports of liquor clearances Champions Sweepstake (Classic)

Busy Bee (Mr. Haimovitch) ...... ignoring the usual signals, and from Canada to the United States Wheatcroft (Mr. McBain) persisting in bolding on her course.

will not be needed hereafter. Alligator. (Mr. Hill)...............

emuggling from Canada had fail

Ha has consequently notified the Canadian Government that

4.

continent to the elvilized world.". The men who might have been porte and artiste were, in fact, pioneers And wildernes winners When.. with the dawn of the national period, settlers began to push out into the Mississippi basin a new and rich world opened be fore America In a century the frontier advanced 3,000 miles to the Pacific. In another half century where formerly were deserts and forests are millions of industrious

According to a message from people, great cities, fields of corn." | Aberdeen a German fishing vessel Our American here, quotes an has just landed there the biggest English writer, J. ELLIES BAKER, shark over captured on the East who says: "They (the original side of the Atlantic. It is said to settlers) created a new race posse measure 39 feet in length. No sed of daring, enterprises, boundless doubt the local joke factory, which energy and passionate desire for turns out the stories about Aber- achievement and success." Mexico,donians, is busy turning the evert it is pointed out, is a land of to good sccount. The creature was untold natural wealth, but it bas captured in Icelandic waters. A ex-Premier of Poland, when be pot progressed because the people few such monsters of Britain's lack the necessary qualities.

coasts might casily spoil a bathing

America has always suffered from a lack of labour and especially.

ing her agricultural resources.

B28.6.00:

the extent of £15,484.

Doran said that the rum-runners, started their cargoes before his office received the report, and had already landed them before any- thing could be done. He declared that the smugglers have been msk. ing a joke of the clearance statuta "| of Canada..

"Tremendous applause greeted Paderewski, the great pianist and

Time: 2.36.4-5. Record: 2.32.2-J. Sweepstaka "A" winring nun-

bers:

39449

39203

7801

Sweepstake" B

10608

8906

13474

The Nantao Cup. Kalpella (Mr. Judah) Whitesarnia (Mr. Haimovitch).. Dusty Miller (Mr. Bairnsfather)

Time: 0.59.4-3.

The Sycea Stakea David Garrick (Mr. Hill). X. Fromising Venture (Mr. Hughes) 2 Mobile (Mr. Harris)

Time: 2.47.2-3.

The Pootung Handicap. Hetman (Mr. Dallas) Ormonde (Mr. Hill) Zorhan (Mr. Lewis)

Time: 20

POWHATTAN CHAMPION

SWEEPSTAKE.

danced, rather than walked, on to the platform of the Queen's Hall, London. Age and the cares of State have left their mark upon the man Re-scaling of the letters of ad- whom some irreverent person once A. S.

WATSONnce the attempt to solve the

problem by negro slavery was ministration has been granted to called the "Magnetic Pole." His abandoned a vast store of research Mr. D. V. Steavenson, of Messrs. impassible face is furrowed and & CO., LTD.

and natural genius has been put Deacons, in the estate of the late waxen, his great tawny mine haa THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY. into the invention of labour saving Mr. E. Caldwell Richards, who receded from temples and erown machinery. It became the object died at Creekhaven, Et. Mawes, until only's white mass of hair re of every American inventor to Cornwall, on April 28th, 1928. mains to cover the back of his head. inform us that they have received The local branch of the BAT, · devise machines that could do the Deceased left estato, in the Colony But time seems to have little or no a cable from their Shanghai office work of twenty men. At first amounting to 832,000 and act per effect on his playing. He was grand Kong in the above sweepstake for that out of the tickets sold in Hong America was content with exploit-sonalty outside of the Colony to in the Schumann, superb in the the Shanghai Race Club Champion WHT Continue to watter when

The late Schubert-List, brilliant in most of Race, the following, numbera bave

drawn ponies: your react-Pimples, Catarrh, Asthma, But with the opening of the 19th Mr. Richarde was a bachelor and the Chopin. But be wheat his best! century there came the American he died intestate. He is survived Industrial Revolution. To-day we by a sister, Mrs. K. A. Macdonald, produce a larger quantity of manu- of No. 15, Queen's Palace, Southsea, 56, QUIIN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 187 FLOOL factored goods than all the other who is the executrix.

antions of the world combined. One American worker produces as much as four British workers and forty Chinese workers. The annual income of the United States to-day is as great as the whole wealth of Great Britain." The professor then enumerates some of the great inven tions by his countrymen such as the typewriter, telephone, gramophone

Bronchiti, Cough, Constipation. Dia- betes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and many other Diseases. No Drugs, Perly

Jhinese Herbe.

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Taz. C. 5009,

BIRTH.

9th,

BEDDINGTON.-On October

OLIVIA, the wife of JACK BED DINGTON. 14, Sydney Street, Chelsea, of a son.

MARRIAGE. Clarke-Tope. On October înd, at Mombasa Cathedral, WILLIAM C. CLARKE, of Kitale, Kenya Colony, to WINIFRED "MARGARET, older daughter of the Bev. and

ton, China

No. 1083 Cloverland,

2097 "Elopement Eve. 3843 Firefly.

in the encores, at the close of the programme, when he played on the heart-strings of the enthusiasts, who had advanced past the barriers and 240 'PLANES A YEAR stood surrounding the piano. Only reluctantly was be allowed to leave,

FOR GERMANY. amid cheers and waving of hats and

AGREEMENT FOR BUILDING

IN RUSSIA.

Somebody with an unusual sense of humour has invented a novel form of amusement for those Row-programmes, after five wonderful loon residents who are in the habit encores.. of taking a walk along Chatham Road. At interval of about a The case of the man who could

BZELIN. According to further documenta hundred yarda barrels of tar, or dislocate his collar-bone at will, and

published by the Socialist press, some similar substante, are deposit used this accomplishment to dean agreement was concluded in ed on the pavement, with here and fraud accident insurance companies February, 1923, between Professor Junkers and the Soviet Government miniscent of a Yogi who appeared Junkers in Russia of 320 aeroplanes

and cinema. In medical research there a large pool of the mixture by means of bogus claims, is re for the manufacture by Professor Mrs. 8. GEORGE TOPE, of Cañ- ¦ and in pure science America also which has been poured out of its a‘good many years ago in London, yearly. Eighty of these were to be The game is to walk and was examined by a surgeon at taken by the Russians and the

St. Cicorge's Hospital. Part of the remainder by the Reichswehr..

Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House

Street. London Office: 21. Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.C. 4.'

The Baily Press.

Hoxe Koro, NovaMdan Ēzu, 1928.

leads the way according to com-

Container.

petent authoritim In the arts, Glong Chatham Road and see how Yoga system is continuance in an Olficers representing the "Reichs-

much tar one can pick up on boots and clothes. We. believe that Kow- loon residents thoroughly enjoy the new sport, and are looking forward

aatural positions, and this adept wehr Ministry sat almost con could completely dislocate both tinuously in the negotiations for the shoulder joints. This enabled him, conclusion of the agreement, which among other things, to place his was ratified by the Council of Com- Palms together in the attitude of missaries, prayer after wrapping one

Professor Junkers was greatly dis

(19

to some great fun during the week-round the other. The surgeon felt satisfied with the way the Ministry

end.

to be gained by this religious exer- Ciac.

the professor admits "the full ment has not been so prompt except in landscape painting which is in a way the finest development that this phase of the art bas 80

the joints, and announced that they fac shown. Also in fiction,", accord-

were completely out, The Yogis carried out its own agreement with most spectacular performance, how him, and complained that he was ing to the professor, "this country

Fortunately we are not greatly ever, was when he placed both legs hopelessly hampered by lack of certainly leads the world, and New bothered by snakes in this Colony himself on the very tips of his Seeckt is now published in which behind his neck, and then raised funds. A letter from General York has become the theatrical pro- but the following hints might prove fingers so that his body was sup. he calls upon Junkers to put the ducing centre of the, world.” ⠀ useful as the inhabitants of the ported in the air with the head interest of the State before his own So far America has had to con- Colony do include a few cobras, to hold this position for over a decided to undertake the work both AMERICA'S ACHIEVEMENT.

downwards. He was said to be able interest. He says that when in the winter of 1021-2 Professor Junkers centrate upon the material things of

A Texas, U.S.A.,bour, and great merit was suppose he and the Russian Government. Tazne is in these days no lack of life. "Make your 'pile first," has resident says: "Here, the "rattle-

pit vipers, etc.

were misled into supposing. the criticism of the United States. We been the soundly practical theory snake pilot," is common.

Reichswehr Ministry could produco My son

very large sums of money for this get plenty of it in Hong Kong and on which her citizens have worked. was bitten by one on the finger SMALL-POX IN KOWLOON. purpose -500,000,000 paper" marka, in the Far East generally, some

Now that wealth has been gained closing a gate thie summer after

for instanco, whereas 140,000,000 was really the maximum that came in abundance there are signs that of it from disgruntled emigrants attention will be paid to other

Another four cases of small pox in question. It was made perfectly dusk. The Bauke was coiled round

(all Chinese) have been reported clear (says General Seeckt) by from that country, quite a fair things and the mass production of the top of the gate. Swelling and from Kowloon and New Territories. General Hasse, to the Russian Goy proportion from those who have first rate musicians, painters and pain soon take place, but if the per-This makes the unusually large ernment's representative Rosenholz passed through on the journey beartists will put the Crown tween here and England, and most | America's present achievements, of all from those who have never been there at all. We are familiar with the lines which such admoni- The Rev. H. V. Koop, M.A., is "tiona lake and it is, therefore, lecturing on "Art" to the St. refreshing to find in a leading Peter's Young Men Club, at 8 pm

at the Clubhouse next Monday. America publication

a history professor, Mr. THOMAS JEFFERSON

The Christmas letter mail for WERTENOKER, heartily defending Home will be carried vid Marseille WANTED-GRAD mm his country. He explains how he by the E.. Paul Lect. The mail to take care of 2 Children Age 8. read a long succession of books will be closed at the G.P.O. at 1.30 AFTERNOON OFLY-BUNDAY EXCEMTID, and articles on America's short-p.. on Tuesday, the 20th, and is -Box Ko, 877, c/o Hong Kong Daily comings. Then, I took my has due in London on December 23rd.

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son bitten does not get excited and scared so much the better."Our remedies are simple. Soak the part bitten as soon as possible in kero- sene and salt or soda. Turpentine and salt or soda is also good for any snake bite. I was bitten' on the finger by a rattlesnake in 1911 put it at once, being at the house, in kerosene and sodify and was not thered to any great extent. Some rattlesnakes are more deadly than others, the Florida saake more so than the Texas snake."

total of 14 in two days.

Other notifications on Monday were diphtheria, one case; enteric, three cases.

"

WEATHER REPORT.

in June, 1923, that this was the maximum.

General Secckt goes on

to re- prove Professor Junkers for looking at the affair too much from the economic, and not enough. from the political viewpoint. He indicates that if there is to be an efficient production of aeroplanes for Ger- The weather report, forecast and man military purposes this can only remarks issued by the Royal Obser- be on a large scale. The Reich vatory Hong Kong, at 4-30 pm, wehr Ministry cannot go on shelling out inrge sums so as to ensure that yesterday state

The anti-cyclone over North China Professor Junkers has the mono- has increased slightly in intensity poly in this production. Professor mederste monsoon will prevail Junkers must be prepared for the along the coast and over the North transformation of the project even China Sea,

along lines which may not suit his Local forecast:-N.E." winds, economic or personal book." It is moderato, fair; generally; -

question of national necessity,

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