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PRICE: Per 1 lb. Jar...$1.10 Per 2 lb. Jar... 82.00

SOLE AGENTS:

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD., St. George's Building, Ice House Street, DIAL 20135,

HONG KONG.

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REDUCED FARES

to

California via Honolulu by large popular steamers

Bong Kong to San Francisco

9.8. "TAIYO MARU" 1st Class G. $340.00

8.8. "SHINYO MARU" Cabin Class

.G. $310.00

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930.

HONG KONG POLICE

RESERVE.

Journs By, mit HON, DI G. WOLFE, CALG., JNEFECTON- GENERAL OF POLICH,|||

Police Training School.

APPEAL TO AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS.

NEW PROHIBITION MOVEMENT.

(UNITED PEKES.]

Washington, Octo.

14. The

ATTACK ON U.S. PRESIDENT

WHITE HOUSE PUBLISHES CONGRESS MESSAGE,

(UNITED PRESS.]

Washington, Da 14-In order to prove the good faith of Propi dont Hoover in connection with yesterday's attack by the Rev. John

The weekly classes for Police Re-Federal Prohibition Bureau to day servists at the Police Training made an unexpected and sensation. Burke, serotary of the National Catholic Wolfare Conference, the School, Kowloon, will be held on

al move when it naked 3,000 now White House to-day published a Tuesday, October 91, at 5.30 p.m.

papers of the United States whe-telegramm sent to Cardinal Munda- All members of the Chiness Com her they favour or oppose the fein of Chicago who is presiding pany, and of the Flying Squad who Eighteenth (Prohibition) Arondver the Eucharistic Congress at

Dinaha. have not yet passed Part 2 of Train-ment and the Volstead Enfores | The message contained 'greetings ing Course should attend.

Flying Squad.

The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, October 21. Fall in at Taim-tan-taui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki uniforin and cup with khaki

cavor.

The weekly instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, October 24. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dream: Khaki uniform and cap with khaki cover.

Sharpshooters' Company. Strength:Constable R440 H. H. Lasham is struck off the strength of the Sharpshooters' Company, with effect from October 18,

Leave:-Constable R423 0. L. Gan has been granted two months' leave of absence from the Colony ka from October 18.

Riot Drill:-Riot drill will bo carried out on Tuesday, October 21. Members will assemble outside Queen's Pier at 5.10 p.m. with rifics, revolvers and truncheons. Uniform if possible,

Rifle Fraction:-Rile practice will be carried out on the Tai Hang Range on Sunday, October 20, at 10 a.. Members will assemblé en the range at that hour with their

rifies.

Generai.

Resolver Practice: The regular weekly revolver practice (voluntary) at Bowen Rond Revolver Range will be discontinued until further orders as the range has been placed at the disposal of persons holding arms licences so as to enable them to paas the necessary course qualify. ing them for the renewal of their. licences on January 1, 1931. The Revolver Range will be open to all persons possessing arms licences to enable them to qualify for the re- newal of their licence on Wednos day, October 22, and Friday, Octo. ber 24, from 8.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. - In order to prevent congestion on the range only trained revolver shots should attend on Wednvedaye and arme licensees requiring in

Ltd.struction should attend on Fridays

TROPIC SHIPS COMPOSITION.

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ANTI-RUST PAINTS IN ALL COLOURS. A high-class paint absolutely rust- preventing, in all colours required. Light-fast, Heat-firm and Isolating.. A non-oil-containing rust paint with a covering expanse larger than any rust paint on the market. For this reason-MOST ECONOMICAL.

TROPIC PAINTS FOR SHIP COATING.

This paint is used by many of the most important Shipping Companies, and is regarded as one of the best and most economical products on the market.

Sole Agents:

A. GOEKE & CO.

4th Floor,

«China Building.

oreliv

Tel. 22221.

„Griffith Buliding. Bhameen, Canton

Distributors in Hong Kong.

Wo Fat, 84, Des Voeux Road. Tel: 20661. Cheung Wo, 133, Des Voeux Road. Tel. 21625

Stamp Collectors

Will find an interesting

article in the “Daily

Press Every Thursday.

(Sgd) D. L. KING, D.S.P. (R.).. Hong Kong, October 20, 1930.

mont Act

and appreciation of "the value of spiritual ideals and roligious ob servance to the life of the nation."

Surveys previously conducted tend to show that a majority of

Friends indicated that President newspapers, including geveral large Hoover might consider the phraseo- chains such as Scripps Howard and logy of his recent letter to the Hearst, are against prohibition authorang Reformation Sunday at present enforced. In general celebration as "unfortunate." The the newspapers of the larger cities President's letter to the Lutherans, appear to be mere opposed to pro- hibition than those in amailer to which the Ro. Fr. Burke took. exception, mentioned the Augsburg cities or rural:proṇa, met

Confession which marked the sep uration of Church and Stato,

This will be the first auch in quiry by any federal agency and it is expected to have political re- percussions.

A CURB ON NEW YORK GAMBLERS.

EXCHANGE OFFCIALS CON- FER WITH PRESIDENT.

[UNITED PRESS.]

Now York, Oct. 14. It was learned to-day tast. Mr. Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock Exchange, and Mr. Altan A. Indsey, vice-president, conferred with President Hoovor last Sunday on the subject of ro airiction of "short" soiling means of curbing speculation and market fluctuations.

An

WAB

to

organized campaign

under squeeze the "shoris" way in to-day's session of the Now York Stock Exchange, proving, in the view of many observers, the necessity for providing a check on the entire operation, in the interest of lovelling out market movements and avoiding difficulties in delicate times such as the present,

HELIUM FOUND IN ESTHONIA.

GOOD NEWS FOR AIRSHIP

BUILDERS.

In the opinion of the Roverand Burke, the lotter violated the spirit of the Presidential onth in that it contained congratulations to a particular religious body for changes it had introduced into re- ligious concepts.

ANTI-GAS PACT.

CONVENTION STILL LACKS THE SIGNATURE OF U.S.

(UNITED PAKŠS.] -

Goueva, Sopt. 27-The adhesion by the Irish Free State makes a

total now of 27 states that have signed the League of Nations' con- ventión agreeing to abolish gas, chemical and bacteriological means in warfare.

The convention, that was launch- ed by the League id 1925 largely through the efforts of the United States, has not as yet been signed by the latter.

Ireland, Germany, Austria, Bel- The signatory states to date are gium, China, Denmark, Egypt, England, Canada, India, South Africa. Now Zealand, Spain, Fin- land, France, Italy, Liberia, Hol- land. Porsin, Poland, Roumania, Sweden, Turkey, Yugoslavin, the Soviets, Australin and Venezuela.

As the situation stands from the Continental point of view the con- vention has now been accepted by virtually every important country of Europe, whore wars have been the most frequent in the past.

BURNS AND SCALDS FIRST-AID.

ZAM-BUK SOOTHES PAIN AND

GROWS NEW SKIN.

Berlin, Oct. 14.-With Europe's airmen till depressed by the ter- rible disaster that befell the giant British airship R-101 and which caused auch an enormous loss of life chiefly on account of the hydro- gon an important discovery which promises to give a fresh impetus to sirship building has been made in. Esthonia whero mining-ong Incere discovered the presence Large quantities of helium gas of which samplos have already been sent to Germany for analysis

Should this prove positive the United States helium monopoly will be broken and it will be possible to supply Germany and Great Bri Sir Oliver Lodge, scientist and tain with sufficient quantities of spiritualist, recently made an inspiroinflammable gas for their air-damation and festoring, but arso

LIIFE AFTER DEATH,

THE FAITH OF SIR OLIVER LODGE.

ing confession of faith in God and in the survival of the human coul niter death.

He was delivering an address to

a crowded congregatica, which in-. cluded many members of the British Association, at the David Thomas Memorial Church, Bristol.

Theso," he said, "are the general conclusions to which I have been led by the facts known to ua.

"We are incarnations of spirit, here and now, spiritual beings in contact with inert matter for a time, living on this planet for something under a century,

"Earth-life appears to be an episode of considerable importance in this history of a soul, and in many cases appears to be the begin. ning of an individual existence or personality. Certainly the indivi- dual continues thereafter, and cari 'ries with him bis power, his memory"

and his affection,

"The Real Fact," "Already science is discovering that all activity, all energy, all spontaneity, is to be traced to the properties posseased by what we call empty space; and that the mat ter that appeals to our sense is n comparatively trivial interruption of its continuity, with a function pure- ly demonstratiye.

The real fact is that we are in the midst of a spiritual world, that it dominates the material. It constitutes the great and omnipre sont reality, whose powers we are only beginning to realise, whose proportica and functiona exhaust all our admiration, They might, indoad, bo terrifying had we not been assured, for our consolation, that these tremendous energies aro all controlled by u beneficent

Love.

In that faith wo can face any destiny that may befall us in the infinito future."

ships.

ADVICE FOR INVESTORS.

READERS are reminded

that inquiries relating

to the share market are answered on page 12 every Tuesday by "Kufan." Let- tera: should be sent to this office, and must be accom panied by the coupon appear ing below, bearing the writ er's name and address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed to "Kufan," cars of the Editor; "Hong Kong Daily Press,”

Name

KUFAN

Address

Nom de plums

COUPON.

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to exclude air.

Zam-Buk is wonderfully pain- in- soothing. It not only preventa destroys the dangerous germs that cause wounds to turn septic or poisoned,

or

Burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, abrasions cannot go "the wrong way" whon treated with Zam-Buk This famous ointment, made from precious herbal extracts, is acknow- ledged the world's greatest skin- curo. It cleanses the damageā. tissues of all bad mattor and pro vides a valuable antiseptic shield until the process of healing is com pleted.

Zam-Buk is a pure and highly- refined balm. prepared under the direction of qualified chemists in cur famous laboratory. Zam-Buk never comes in contact with human handa and it is guaranteed free from animal fats.

For its value in the treatment of eczema, ulcers, poisoned wounds, ch, ringworm, bad logs, boils, abs casos, Hong Kong foot, piles, and for all sorts of muscular pains, Zam-Buk is anrivalled. Obtain- able 'in handy-aizo boxes, of all medicine dealera.

THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL

of

Bugs, Flexs, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes, ameto., wil killed by

KEATING'S

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NOW!

WAY IT WITH CHOCOLATES

A REMINDER

WE WOULD like to bring to the notice of those who intend to take advantage of our

"SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATES"

scheme that orders should be sent in not later than the first week in November to ensure the Chocolates arriving in time for Christmas. We shall do our best to execute orders ariving later, but cannot guarantee the gift arriving in time nor that stocks will remain of the required

boxes.

NESTLE'S

A doctor writes in the "Medical Press and

Circular"

"Sanatogen has an im

mediate and remarkable effect, shown by a steady

increase of strength and energy. The colour ta brought back to the chicks."

FEEL YOUNG-

then you will look young Feed every cell of.. your body with Sanatóger. Sanatogen contains the very food that is required to build up and rejuvenate the millions of cells of which your body is composed. Let Sanatogen fill you with new energy and vitality. After only a short- course you will feel stronger, healthier, younger.

SANATOGEN

The True Tonic-Food

Ar all Chemists and Scorns.

H. K. Benevolent Society.

A Jumble Sale will be held at the City Hall on Wednesday, November 5th, at 2 P.M.

Clothing and Household Goods will be catefully accented the City Hall on Monday. or Thursday from 10.30 to 11.30 AM.

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