HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930.
SHOPPING GUIDE
PERMANENT WAVING The Most Up-to-dais Beauty Shop in Town
Mrs. BETEN. TEL. 58089. PENINSULA HOTEL EX. 84.
NAKAMURA
MASSAGE
No. 8, LE TUNG STRIIT, 1ST FLOOR, WANGHAL RONG KONG,
THE DAIRY FARM ·
IR HOUSE STREET
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS.
HOUSE FID POULTRY
Maison Marnac
(Dress Designer)
Has the Latest Models On View at
4, Pedder Street (opposite Hongkong Hotel).
The Main Shop of
THE JADE TREE, Inc.
:
is removed to .. THE ARCADE, PENINSULAR HOTEL, We specialize in
Esmons Jade Tree Rugs, Handmade Jewellery, Pictures and treasures
of the ancient dynasties.
QUALITY
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER
AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL SHOE STORE No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET,
Hora Kowa. Telephone 128297.
Brown
Gentlemen's Tailor
2nd Floor,
BUTTON BUILDING,
7, DUDDELL STREET. (Opposite GourEL HALL). Orders executed in 24 Hours.
TELEPHONE 23056, 1
נ'
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
FOR CAR HIRE
WITH INTEGRIT”
- For Hovo Kore: 4758
FOR KOWLOON: 67974
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.
TEL, 28151 (8 LINES).
ELECTRIC TABLE
MODEL GRAMOPHONE
Splendid Tone
ELECTRIC MOTOR,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Tak Cheong
TURN TABLE & PICK-UP | Gentlemen's Tailors. Outfitters
In case for use with Amplifier.
and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, Lr. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
1st Floor.
Tel. 22178.
LOCAL MAPS
Peak District,
Kowloon,
Victoria,
New Territories.
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AT
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EXCHANGE BUILDING.
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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
People Who Advertise
Invite Inspection of their Stocks.
R. 8. V. P.
"DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT
IS SO
SERVICE TO READERS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through. their London Oncepcimbr53, Vid MILECT, X78 prepared to give. „Bubscribers" and Visitors advice regarding accommodation avaliable, motoring facilities, suitable shop "ping centres, etc, ma 2011, when at home, they will esil or telephone to the above address, they will roosive the utmost sasist. ance and the Intent available infor mation on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal. ❤
REFRESHING.
Distributors-JOHN MANNERS & Co., Ltd. Mercantile Bank Building. Tel 22809. Obtainable from all Dealers.
Hold your glass of Dog's Head Guinness up to a strong light. Tilt it this way and that until you catch a sudden ruby gleam lighting up the velvet depths. This is a sign of the purity of Dog's Head Guinness for it is brewed solely from Barley, Malt, Hops and Yeast, and owes its colour to Nature and Nature alone.
OF
This ruby gleaming beverage is light and refreshing in summer. Enjoy a glass of Dog's Head Gumness with your tiffin to-day.
Order Dog's Head frequently and keep it in a cool place.
TO LET.
Tromptl
CENTRAL, DAVID HOUSE, Premises Now Occupied by FIAT Garage.
For particulars apply
A. GOEKE & CO.
THE
CHINA BIOCHEMICAL CO.
Specialists in Biological and Serological Supplies.
Sole Agents for
The Rational Epidemie Prevention Bureau, Peiping.
AMERICAN CONSUL
MARRIED.
Sharpshooters' Company. Revolver Practice: ---Revolver practice will take place at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on
MR. D. G. BERGER AND MISS Wednesday, August 20 from 3.30
M. MOTT.
Miss Marjorie Mott, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Julian Mott of San Francisco, California, became the bride of Mr. David Clyde Berger, American Consul at Swatow, on Saturday afternoon.
The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kirby' at 2, May Road, the Rev. Mr. Johnston of the Union Church officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Berger left on Sunday for Swatow where they will reside. Mrs. Mott is remaining a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby before visiting Manila.
STATE OF SIEGE IN NORTHERN FRANCE.
"TENSE SITUATION IN STRIKE DISTRICTS.
Paris, August 11.-What amounts practically to a state of siege was declared in the strike, region in Northern France to-day, especially in "Roubaix and Tourcoing where the situation continue, tense while the Lille district reports a dis trict improvement fol.wing the resumption of work this morning by several thousand labourers
Roubaix and Tourcoing, however, closely resemble an armed camp, all the main throughfares being patrolled by troops with fixed bay.. opets who keep the pedestrians moving. In a proclamation distri buted this morning the populace was told either to resume work or to stay at home.
In view of the stringent precau- tions taken by the police and the military the clashes which had been expected to occur to-day between the Socialists and the Communists
80, Des Vœux Rob WEST. TEL: 22972 failed to materialize but the latter
HONG KONG WEEKLY
PRESS.
CONTAINING "ALL THE WEEK's
LOCAL NEWS.
The Paper to send Home
BRITAIN'S RIVALS.
CROWTH OF FOREIGN FLEETS.
The
Dow edition (1930-31) of Lloyd's Register, published last month, is a book about 33,000 ships.
During the past twelve months there has been an increase in the world's shipping of 1,533,332 tona, as compared with an expansion of 1,119,653 tons a year earlier.. The bulk of this is represented by 1,468,235 tons of new motor ship- ping. Nations, showing the largest increases are:-Norway (433,766 tons), Great Britain (272,113 tons), France (162,248, tins) The United States in the only important country to show a decrease (438,214 tons), due mainly to the scrapping of laid- up tonnage built during the War.
During the 10 years that bave clapsed since the war began in 1914, steam and motor tonnage has increased by over 224 million tons. There is no doubt that this has much to do with the present ship- ping slump.
Britain's Position. Compared with other countries, Britain's position as a shipowning nation has declined. In 1888 aho. owned 54 per cent, of the world's steam. and motor tonnage; by 1914 this figure was reduced to 41.8, and to-day it is just below 30 per cent. This is explained by the steady: growth of foreign mercantile fleets paring to p
That the sailing vessel is now a negligible factor in general trade may be assumed from the fact that the present percentage of sail to the world's tonnage is under 2.3. Steamers burning coal amount to under 57.6 per cent, those with oil ared boilers to 28,5, and motor-ships to 11.8..
apparently sill control the major. ity of the strikers, insisting that the 25 centimes per hour wage- increase accepted by the Socialiste was absolutely insufficient,
This as well as the whole situa- tion is best characterized by the fact that in spite of the protection promised to all strike breakers by the police only a few hundred out of the 30,000 workers, living in the neighbouring district of Belgium dared to cross the frontier in or- der to volunteer in the Roubaix and Tourcoing factories and work- shops.
HONG KONG, POLICE
RESERVE.
[02DEBS BY THE HON. ME. ED. C.
WOLFE, "C.M.G., INSPECTOR-
· GENERAL OF POLICE.]
General.
Revolver Practice: The regular weekly revolver practice (voluntary) will take place at the Bowen Road on Wednesday, Revolver. Range August 20, from 5.30 pz. to 7:30 p.in. It will be open to all ranks of the H.K.P., Special Constables, Sharpshooters Company, Kong Police Reserve. and to all per- sons holding permits to carry arms.
Police Training School.
7
p.m. to . p.m. Members will as semble on the range at that time with their belts, holsters and re volvers. Uniform optional.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,THE Undersigned have received
D.S.P. (R.).
Hong Kong, dung, tổ 1930.
Want & Good Tiffin in Town?
Come to the
PRINCE'S CAFE
(Next to A.P.C. BUILDING)
To-day's Tiffin-$1.00
1.-Hors d'Oeuvres
2.-Julienne Consomme
"3.-Broiled Fish. -
*
4. Stewed Sweetbread and Tomatoes
5.-Fried Rice Birds
6.-Roast Leg of Mutton 7.--Chicken in Aspic
8.-Blancmange
•
9.-Cheese
10.-Dessert
11. Tea or Coffee
Cold TIFFIN 75 cts
Iced Consommé Cold Boast Beef or Mutton Cold Boiled York Ham
Cold. Roast Chicken Potato Salad and Mayonnaise Ice Cream
Fruits Iced Tea
THERE'S A
LONG LONG TRAIL
of
Bugs, Ficas, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,
etc.,
but killed by
KEATING'S
BRITISH
MADE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TH
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
To SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON.
WEDNESDAY, AUG.
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
AT GODOWN No. 18, THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON, WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.,
KOWLOON
Hong A QUANTITY OF MISCEL
LANEOUS GOODS
The weekly classes for Police Re- servists at the Police Training School, Kowloon, will be held on Tuesday, August 19. at 5.30 p.m. All members of the Chinese and Indian Companies, and of the Fly ing Squad who have not yet passed Part 2 of Training Course should attend.
Flying Squad.
Comprising
Flour, Sulphate of Ammonia, Iron, Steel Sheets, Glass Bottles, Old Newspapers, Bugar, Hatches, Per- sonal Effects, Hair Oil, Cigars, Cigarettes, Wire, Acid, Bar Ends, Wood, Ealt Fish, Tea, Razors, Plate Cuttings, Wire Rope, Oil, Cotton Ware, Enamel Ware, Hemp, etc., ̈eta.
and
ONE STEAM LAUNCH
~
SEAGULL”
LYING OFF THE GODOWNS,
Strength: Constable R322 G. R. ↑ Payne has been taken on the strength of the Flying Squad, and ONE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER posted to the Hong Kong Section as from August 16.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place
Tuesday, Augns 12 Fall in at Traire Brigaden Station at 6.30 pm, sharp. Dress: Khaki. uniform and cap with khaki cover.
The weekly instructional patrol of the 1 Hong Kong Section will take place ca Friday, August 22, Fall in at the Central Police Station at 5.35 pm sharp, Dres - Khaki uniform and cap with khaki cover,
ONE STATIONARY
STEAM
ORANE (Smiths Lead), & Tons 18' Radios
TERMS CASE OF DELITERT.
LAMMERT BROS: AUCTIONEERS.
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC" AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 COMMENCING AT 2,30 PM.
»
AT THE SALES ROOM,
DVDDELL STREET,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VÄLUABLE HOUSEHOLD-
·FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Hätstands, Glass Cabinets, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Deaks, Gramaphones and Records, Pictures, Ornaments, Curica, Vases, Flower Pots, Table Fans, Carpets, Rugs, Fimos, Wardrobe Trunks, etc., etc.
Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggone, Ice Chests, Dinner Crockery, Glasa Ware, Adding Machines, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, Bookcase, Brass Ware, Cabin Tranke, etc., etc.
Teak and Brass Bedsteads, Ward- robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, etc, etc.
and
A QUANTITY OF BLACK- WOOD FURNITURE
Including
Joss Tables, Curio Cabinets, Tea Poys, Jardinieres, Chairs, Opium Stools, etc., str.
ON VIEW From THURSDAY, the 21st August, 1980.
TERMS :—CASH on DelivERY,
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned hare received THE
Instructions from The Execa- trix of the Estate of the Late Mrs. BROTHERTON HARKER
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 AND 26,
COMMENCING EACH DAY Ar 10.30 A.M.
AT Nos. 3 & 4, THE ALBANY,
A QUANTITY OF VALU- ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield Cou ches and Chairs,, Bookcases, Bide Tables, Pictures, Silver and Brass Wares, Fenders, Ornaments; Curios, Carpets, Rugs, Curtaine, Mauritius Palms, Plates, etc., etc.
Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboards, Teak, Ice Chests, Dinner Wagyon, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, E. P. Cutlery, Table. Fans, Electric Lights and Fitting Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Teak
Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirrori, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawork, Washstands, Dasks, etc., etc.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACK- WOOD WARE
and
ONE FINE LIMMOGES DINNER SERVICE
CATALOGUES will be issued.
ON VIEW From SATURDAY, the
TERMSCH ON DELIVERY."
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.