THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930.
SHOPPING GUIDE
FELIX HAT SHOP
7, Ice House St.
HATS
AND
GOWNS Inspection Cordially Invited.
Bolande Sarrault
MODES-COUTURE
BAS REMOVED TO
3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING
ROOM No. 8
TELEPHONE. C. 2252
A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES
26A, Dzsur RD. C. TEL. C. 3459
NAKAMURA
MASSAGE
No. 3, Les TUNG STREET, 18T FLOOR, WANCIAL
Horo Koro.
RADIO SUPPLIES
Mackintosh's
Men's Wear Thecialists.
Alexandra Bldg. Des Faux Road,
Fresh Flowers, Fruit
and Vegetables
The Clover Flower Shop
10, ICE HOUSE STREET
REMOVED TO
74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.
DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.)
ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES Madame S. LEITE
AND MOTORS
SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS
RUDGE-WHITWORTH MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS
RUDOLF WOLF! & KEW, Lro.
54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1st Floor.
Tel. 0. 2173.
Ladies' Wear Specialist.
NEW SATINS AND LACE BRIDAL VEILS OF BRUS. SELS NET AND TULLE.
ASIATIC BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR
TELEPHONE C. 4474.
QUALIT
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL
SHOE STORE
No. 1, D'AQUILAR STREET,
Hoxo KONG.
Telephone C. 3237.
SHOP
AT
THESE
SHOPS
PERMANENT WAVING
The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town. Ms. BETEN. TzL. K. 683. "
PENINSULA HOTEL Ex. 34.
A. YUN
TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, l'OTTINGE& STREET, CESTRAL,
TRL, C. 6060,
Hora Kore
POWELL'S
Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters,
BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours.
10, ICE HOUSE STREET.
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
་་
For the Best Perman- ent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and · Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen.
MODERATE CHARGES,
PIDDER BLOG, 1ST FLOOR, Room 5. TEL. C. 5189. Opposita Entrance H.K. Hort.
HONGKONG HOTEL
GARAGE
FOR CAR HIRE
FOR HONG KONG: C. 4758
FOR KOWLOON: K. 681 -
THE DAIRY FARM
ICE HOUR STREIT
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN-
MEATS. HOUSE FID POULTRY
WITH INTEGRITY
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.
TEL C. 4567 (G. LINES)..
ESTABLISHED 1888
Tak Cheong
Gentlemen's Tailors, Outatters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
50, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL
PHONE: CENT. 1317
HONG KONG FURNITURE
CO., LTD.
ManufacturERS OF
TEAKWOOD. BLACKWOOD
AND
RATTAN FURNITURE.
́8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
MAISON DE MODES M-ME D'OBRY. MODES, ROBES, COUTURE
CHRISTMAS SALE 20% Reductions HATS, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING GOWNS, COATE, SMART ACCESSORIES.
18. QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT UNLESS THE CUT IS]PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT CUT
GO TO
AHMED DIN
4, D'AQUILAR ST.
KOWLOON BRANCH
PENINSULA HOTEL.
EXCHANGE BUILDING.
AUCTION!
IF YOU ARE FURNISHING AND WANT TO PICK UP GOOD PIECES OF EITHER EUROPEAN OR ORIENTAL MAKE, AT ADVANTAGEOUS" PRICE, GO TO
LAMMERT BROS.,
DUDDELL STREET
Mac's Cafeteria
HONG KONG HOTEL
Finest Selection of CHOCOLATES
in FANCY GIFT BOXES
FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS
ALWAYS ON SALE
BOOK & BIBLE DEPOT.
HALF PRICE SALE
OF BOOKS
BOOKS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. LABGE ABBORTMENT OF CHINESE LITERATURE,
2. WYNDHAM STEFET.
P. O. Box 1, Hong Kong
is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you for Three Months or Thirty Years. The first will cost you $3.75, and the Annual Subscription is $15
The SUN Co, Ltd.
DEPARTMENTAL STORE
DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL
·H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.
FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK' OR LIGHTER
8T-GEORGE'8-BUILDING
Tek C. 3639
HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED AND
FRAMES FITTED
By
THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.
Qualified Opticians
53, Queen's Road C. Tel. 0. 2232
J. Ullmann & C
High Class Jewellers Est. 1860
Alexandra Bldg.
Chair Road.
FRIGIDAIRE
Sola Aozars DODWELL & Co. Ltd. QUIAN'S BUILDING.
TEL. C. 1030
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
BRUNSWICK PANATROPES
AND
RECORDS
17, IOE HOUSE STREET
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
[ORDERS BY LT.-COL. L. Q. BIRD, D.8.0.,. 0. B, E., COMMANDANT.]
No. 4/30.
L-Correct Numbering of Corps Orders.
יי
Orders published on January 8th
and 16, 1930, will be numbered 2/30 and 3/30 respectively. Those of to- day's date are numbered 4/30..
2-Corps Orders..
The attention of all ranks is drawn to the fact that orders will be issued on Wednesday, January 29, and not on Thursday, January 30.
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL TROUBLES.
(Continued from Page 1)
Anxiety for the Future, As far as it can be foreseen the development in 1833 will, therefore, depend on what vital difference the
trade deficit of Yen 100 or 150 mil. Lions might make on the rate of interest. Despite the existence, of the idle capital the-rate of interest has been stiffering since the summer of the last year. The loss of Yen 100 or 150 millions cannot but Os.C. units will please send all orders they wish published to Hend-aggravate this tendency, psycholo quarters on the afternoon of Tues-gically at least. The financial day, January 28.
alarm of 1830 will rise from this 3.-Departure of E.E. the Governor, direction, and if the efflux of money is greater than the Yen 100 or 150 millions the alarm will be more serious. Bankers, then, will be extremely cautious to make ad
The Armoured Car Company, both Sections will net as personal escort on February 1. separate in- struction will be issued to O.C. Com pany direct:
4.-0amp Pay List. Os.C. units who have not yet re- turned their Camp Pay sheets to Headquarters will do so by Monday, January 27,
6.--Musketry Table "T" Parta I, and II.
The Engineer Company and Signals will fire this course ni Stone- cutters on Sunday, January 28,
Range Officer: Lieut. M. A. John- son, M.M
Dress: Musketry order, uniform or tufti.
Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 am, and Kowloon Fier at 9.10
a.m.
6. Sergeants' Meas.
vances and even with the existence of some idle capital the rate of in- terest may go scaring up. It might result in a hysterical situation. Mr. Inouye has observed that the gold
bac could be lifted because he felt
sure that there was no iramediate prospect of higher rate of in- terest.
"If there were," he said, "I would not have lifted the ban." If there were. he might said, lifting would invite a panic.
Higher Interest.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
T
KE Undersigned have received.
Instructions
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC · AUCTION
03
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, COEMENCING AT 2.30 PM: AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
A QUANTITY OF VALU- ABLE OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising
1
Pianos, Gramaphores, Glass Cabinets, Chesterfield Couch and Armebairs, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Electric Heaters, Iron Safe, Cameras, Porcelain Ware, Curios, eske, Typewriters, etc., etc.
Dining Chaire, Sideboards, Dinner Teak Extension Dining Tables, Waggon, Crockery, Glass Ware, Ice Chests, Kitchen Gear, Stove, etc., etc.
Tent and Iron Bedstead, with Mattresses, Single and Double Ward- robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Marble Top Washstands, Chamber Stand, etc., ate.
Oze Single Barrel 12 Bore Shot Gun
- ྃ་ and
One Land Measure
And
But if the trade deficit continues inevitable sooner or later. If it a higher rate of interest will be
does not come this year it will corne next year. The real preparation' for the gold standard is not made until the financial situation is so readjusted that it can withstand the returns of the rate of interest to the world's normal level, and A COLLECTION OF FINE business management is so econo-BLACKWOOD FURNITURE mized that through lower prices the fear of trade deficit can be eliminat- ed. That should have been the real The Band will parade as strong as
preparation for the lifting of the possible at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday ban. But since we have ut made January 28, in mufti for Band Prac-it before lifting, it remains to be
A Sergeants Mess meeting will be held at Volunteer Headquarters at 6 pm on Thursday, February 6
tice.
7.-Corps Band.
8. The Battery. Parade at Headquarters for Gun Drill on Friday, January 24, at 3.30
p...
:
9. Engineer Company. Sunday, January 20. Musketry Part 1. at Stonecutters. Dress: Musketry order, uniform or mufti.
There will be no parade on Thurs- day, January 30.
Camp-Lyeemun, January 10-12 The following passed out Kin examination:-
Lamp:-L-Cpl. Lockhart, Sprs. Purvis. Strange and Davies,
Engine: Sergt. Carr and E-Cpl. Hooper.
10.-Corps Signal, Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, "January 27, for signal training,
Dress: Mufti. Musketry: Part I.. Tahle "T" will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, January 23.
Dress: Musketry order uniform or mufti.
Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier at 0.10 am.
13.-Machine Gun Company. The Company will parade as strong as possible at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 28, for Machine Gun Training. All those who have not drawn their Camp Pay will do se on this date.
Musketry Table T." The Com- pany will fire at Stonecutters ou Sunday, February 3, launch leaving Queen's Pier at 9 am, and Kow: Ion Police, Pier at 9.29 a.m.
Range Officer: 2/Licut. D. M. Richards.
Including
Curio Cabinet, Joss Table, Jardini.
cres, Chairs, Table, Tea Poys, etc., etc.
made during 1930. Or the lifting that was so far made possible ouly by the combination of fortuitous circumstances and technical jugger- ly will end in failure. We have caught the thief but we have, as the TERUS-CASH ON DELIVERY. make a rope. Japanese phrase has it,' still to
On View from THURSDAY, the 23rd, JANUARY, 1920.
CONSTITUTION OF CEYLON.
MAJORITY FOR NEW
SCHEME...
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
HAPPY IN PENAL SERVITUDE.
WHERE MEN ARE MADE. COMFORTABLE.
The Legislative Council in Colom- be recently accopied the proposed Constitutional Reforms by a major- ity of two. There was a crowded House, which received the result quietly. Of the 19 membera in
John Ray (72); described as k favour of accepting there were wine shoemaker and a native of Ports- Sinhalese, four Kandyans,
one mouth, was stated at Leeds Assizes Bargher, one Tamil, three Euro
peans, and one European territorial to have served 5 years in penal member, Mr. Freeman. The of servitude, eleven years in sentences cia members and the Vice-Presi of hard labour, and 25 years' deter- dent did not vote. About 200 suption for the prevention of crime. porters of the Labour Party cheer-
.. Addressing tho Judge, Ray said: " All the trouble has been my own fault and I hope you will treat my case from a human point of view."
Mr. Justice Hawke said:-" I
ed the members who voted for He pleaded guilty to breaking into 11.-Machine Gun Troop..
accepting as they left the Chamber.
house and stealing an overcoat The Reforms which the Council and to being an habitual criminal. Thursday. January 30, Chinese has accepted are those of the New Year holiday, no parade. Donoughmore Commission, slightly Ray, according to the prosecution, modified by Lord Passfield, Secre- entered the downstairs room of a 12.-Armoured Car Company,
tary of State for the Colonies. The Car Section and Motor Cycle present Constitution was described house when the occupants were in Section both parads at Headquat-as "an unqualified failure by the bed and fall asleep on a sofa. When: ters at 6.30 pm on January 21, for Commission, which proposed, as the wife of the occupier went down- Machine Gun instruction.
substitute, government by commit-
stairs in the morning and found a teer. The departments of govern strange man asleep she ran back to ment were to be divided into ten call her husband, but in the mean- groups. Three groups would be left time Ray awoke, took the overcoat, in charge of Colonial Secretary of and went out. Ceylon, the Attorney-General, and the Treasurer: the chairmen of the other groups, chosen by the Coun- cil, would have the status of Minis. tere The Commission also pro- posed that the Council should con- sist of a maximum of 90 members, think the human point of view, as 65 to be elected; that powers of you call it, would be to send you vete should be reserved to the to Princetown or some other similar Governor that instead of the pre. place where, I believe, mentre sent electorate (which numbers sometimes made quite comfortable. only 4 per cent of the population) There are cases, I understand, manhood suffrage should be grant where people are perfectly happy Rifles may be drawn at Headquared, that women over 30 should have in penal servitude, where I expect ters after parade on Tuesday, Fri- the vote, and that communal repre-you would like to go. You did this.
should day and Saturday being Chinese Kentation
abolished. at t crime, however, in the lenst New Year holidays.
Lord· Parsfield modified the scheme objectionable way in which it could in some minor respects, He pro be done, and therefore I cannot. posed, among other matters, that send you to penal servitude." women should have the vote on the Ray was sentenced to 15 months' same terms as men, that the Coun- Į hard labour. cil should consist of 50 e'ected mem- bers, with eight Nominated Un official members, and the three Off- cere of State, and that, in view of the large and unsettled Indian population, a domicile qualification For the vote akin to naturaliza tion qualification-hould be im- posed. In a dispatch dated Octo ber 10 Lord Passfeld announced his deciaion, and'orked that the Coun cil should consider the proponly.
Dress: Mufti or uniform optional with braces and pouches.
14--Portuguese Company.
The Company will parnde for training under Platoon arrange. cats on Friday, January 24, at Headquarters al 5.30 p.m.
There will be ao parade on Friday, January 31,
Parades. The next parade will be ba Friday, February 7, at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters under Platoon, ar- rangements.
Rifles. All ranks are reminded ibat all rifles and bayonets not yet returned to Corps Staren should be returned immediately.
15.-Leave,
No. 787 Sergt. E. D. Labrousse, Armoured Car Section, returned from leave as from date.
No. 1121 L-Sergt. G. E. L. John.
son, No. 3 Platoon, returned from leave as from date.
No. 852 Pte. H. E. Scriven, Re serve Company,"returned from leave as from date.
No. 728 Corpl. A. W. Salter, Engineer Company, returned from
(Continued at foot of next column).
be
No. 1382 Pic. O. A. V. Hall, No. Platoon. extension of leave from
January 1 to March 31, 1930
No, 405 Pte. A. O. I. Bawker, No. Pintoon, from January 19 to March 19, 1330,"
No. 411 C.S.M. R. W. Lee-Jones, Reserve Company, from January 21 to-February-10-1950–
"R. A. WOLE-MURRAY. Major, Adjutant HKTDC Hong Kong, January 23, 1930, ́
POPE'S ENCYCLICAL IN AMERICA.
NEW YORK TIMES" ON ATTACK ON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOL
New York, January 13.--Com- menting editorially on the Pope's Vatican City, the New York Times remarks that it will startle Ameri- Encyclical, just issued from the
cana" because it aasails the institu- tion "dearest to them-the public school, without which it is hardly conceivable that democracy,could long exist:"
The Times points out that Mr. Alfred E. Smith, though a Catholic, was aggressive on behalf of the public school while crnor of New York.