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"24, HANKOW ROAD
KOWLOON
Kowloon's Most Select 'Dancing Academy.
Every night - - 7.30 p.m. till midnight. Artistic Modern Decorations and Furnishings by
Crafts, Ltd. Messrs. Arts &
First Class
Orchestra,
Best Lady
Instructresses
Most Modern
Dancing.
Every Night 7.30 p.m. tit Midnight.
CASANOVA
DANCING ACADEMY
30, Hankow Road (Ground Floor), Kowloon,
Genuine Old Blackwood
The Finest Places from Canton. Dubarry's Perfumery, Devon Violet Perfumes, Millinery, Inexpensive Novelties for Birthday Gifts, Prizes, etc. THE SHAMEEN PAGODA Tel. 58-490. 13, Hankow Bd.
TANAKA
PHOTO STUDIO Developing, Printing and Enlarging for Amateurs a Speciality. Cameras and Films 12, Peking Road
Tol. 57072
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a picture recor
Photographs of the children never
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TIFFANY STUDIO
240, Nathan Rd.
Tol. 18493.
Cheong Hing Loong Manufacturers and Exporters of General Embroideries and Modern Silks
29, Nathan Road.
Maintenance
PUMP Service
At Low Monthly Rates
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
Estimates Furnished
We have for sale Imported Portuguese Sausages, Salad Oil, Olives......... Home made Portuguese Sausages...
Smpked Eels, Italian and Australian Cheees etc.
The Variety Cake Shop, Tea Room and Restaurant.
Wine and Liquors Served with Meals.
28, HANKOW ROAD"
TEL. 58897.
The Drapery Emporium
64, Nathan Road.
The Noted House of Drapers
Dealers In
Millinery, Hosiery, Lace, Embroideries, Corsetrics, etc,
Agents for Royal Worcester Dorset Co.
Tel. 67004
COLOMBO JEWELLERY
STORES
Wholesale and Retall, Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers lu Diamonds,Oriental Precious Stones, etc. 18 Haukow Rd,
Tel. 07911,
WO CHEONG & CO.
HIOK CLASS TAILORS
BOOTS AND SHOES Made to order promptly.
Sabstaction
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: 300; MATKAN-ROAD
Well Boring, Flush Water Installations
Duro Pump and Engineering Co.,
Hydro Electrical & Sanitary Engineers Tel. 56226 480, Nathan Rd.
ANDRES
BEAUTY PARLOUR. Kowloon Branch: Kowloon Hotel Building.
Phone 58158... Main Parlour: Gloucester Arcade,
LEE CHEE
Ready Made Dresses at Most Reasonable Prices..
29 Nathan Boad
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933
THE PENINSULA" HOTEL
LIST OF GUESTS
Mrs. Acki, Mr. L. W. Amps, Mr.
CHINA ASSOCIATION
MEETING
MANCHUKUO AND THE
"OPEN DOOR
" PRINCIPLE
London, Apr. 16-The hupe of
CONTINUED. FROM EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT
CANS FOR CHINA'S PRODUCT
W. F. Arndt, Mrs. E. Austir the China Association for early Effciency and rapid
Hofor
Major R. A. Bagnold, Mrs. N. F. Balthazar, Mr. W. L. L Barker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Capt. and Mra. E, C. Barry, Mr. A. Bianconi, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Misses H and J. Boyd, Col. S.
negotiations between China and Japan to terminate the conflict in the Far East was expressed by the Chairman, Mr. S. F. Mayers at the annual meeting of the Association to-day.
Mr. Mayers expressed pleasure nt the appointment of non-Japan- ese as advisers to Manchukuo aa evidence that the principle of the Open Door would not be disregard
ed.
Boyd, Lt.-Cel, Boys, Miss O. Brisa, Mr. T. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. O Brocklebank, Miss P. W. Brown, Capt. P. J. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Burnie, Mr. B. G. Butler.
He then paid a tribute to the Mr. A. L. Caplan, Mrs. Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Catlin, Count successful work of the Yunas at And Countess Churruca, Mr. and Nanking and particularly emphasis. Mrs. H. Clay, Mrs. E. Cogan, Gen. ed the success of the financial side M. A. Cohen, Lt. E. G. Conley, of the Nanking Government, which Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Coutts, Mr. had even achieved a reduction in military expenditure. He was of F. H. Crapnell, Mrs. R. C. Oreer.
Lt-Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. Deane, the opinion that these improve Mr. E. M. Dollard, Mr. R. N.ments nt, the time of this grave conflict with Japan encouraged the Drake, Major V. E. Duolos
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, belict that once the conflict was an op- Mr., Mrs. and Miss Echegoyen. Bettled there would be
portunity for Britain to demon- Mrs. B. Elder.
strate her willingness to co-operate with the Chinese in reconstruction. He was glad that a League advi
Mrs. J. L. Faley, Miss D. Faye, Mrs. W. C. Field-Hook, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Foster, Mr. G. E. Frieque,
Lt. and Mrs. D. A. Frost.
Mr. H. L. Gaddum, Capt. F. C. Cambrill, Miss C. Garcia, Mrs. A. Garfinkel and children. Mr. I. H. Geare, Mr. L. L. Cilson, Mrs: W. S. Ginn and child, Mrs. C. Glniser- man and daughters, Mrs. M. Gor- don-Taylor, Mrs. R. F. Good and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. M. F. Grant, Mr. J. Gray, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. W. Griffa, Mr. L. C. Graver.
Mr. And Mr. C. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs F. R. Hamer, Mr. E. Haasomann, Mrs. C. E. Haygood, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Misses Heath, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Heibig. Capt. J. L. Hender- son, Mr. H. A.. Howen, Mrs. L.
Howie, Mr. and Mrs. f. Hull, Mrs.
C. S. Hynes...
ser
wat assisting in the re-or- ganisation of the civil service on whose integrity, devotion to duty strength and stability the country largely depends.
SERVICES BOXING
Royal Air Force Team
Championships
(Special Air-Mail Servics,
LONDON, March 28, The team championships. of the
RAF were decided at Uxbridge last night, when, in the final round Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. A. F. of the Seuior events, Henlow, the Junker, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Jurai holders, beat Manston by nine con- dini and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. tests to two, or 20 points to 13. In the Junior championship Sealand N. Jurnidini and child.
Mr. D. M. Kerr. Mrs. Kilmer, beat Grantham by eight contests to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kimpton, Mr. two. Duxford, the holders of the Junior championship, had been R. Kopelman,
heaten earlier on. The question of Misa G. Lacson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamoris, Mr. Lau Man Cho, Col.seniority was not, as might have and frs, L. C. Lewis, Ar.. and been imagined, one of age or of Mrs. A. Linge, Lt. Col. M. H. Lo-esperience, but size of establish gan, Misses C. and M. Lopez Vita, nent, the senior stations being those with over 400 officers and men. As Miss. A. R. de Luzuriaga.
it happened, too, no holders of Mrs. MacBrayne, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H. Mason, Mr. R.A.F. individual championships and Mrs. G. B. McCormick, Mrs. were in action, but this merely E. McInnes, Mr. E. J. Megann, added to the terest of the meet- Miss McGregor, Comdr, and Mrs, 46 H. D. MoHenry and family, Mr. W Officers as well as men were en- L. McKenzie, Mrs. G. L. Menocal gaged, and to ensure a definite re- and child, Mr. and Mrs. Morant, sult an additional pair of light Mrs. J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Muzell weights stood by ready to fight in the event of a tie. Unfortunately, and children, Mrs. R. E. Myers.
Judge B. and Miss A. Natividad, though the boxing was keen enough Surg-Comdr. R. P. Ninnis, Lt all through, this kind of sporting finish was denied the spectators, Comdr. and Mrs B. E. H. Norgate.ut as in most cases the pairs were
Mr. D. A. O'Kicffe, Mr. and
wall matched there were Mrs. E. Olt.
Comdr. and Mrs. H. A. Packer, many easy victories. Lt.-Comdr. Park, Mr. A. M.. Parker, Mr. P. Payras, Mr. M. E. Politi. Mr. E. Polo, Mrs. Potts, Mra. W. H. Price, Mrs. and Miss Purves, Mrs. N. J. Pusel.
a match between teams,
too לno
Wins for Three Officers. Henlow had three officers in their team, and each of them managed to win. Flight Lieutenant Ward at the light-weight had a good left Mr. F. Reck, Miss S. Regalado, hook, and this enabled him to beat Mr. F. C. Rendali, Mr. and Mrs. Pilot Officer Kife in one round, P. Richmond, Capt. T. H. R. Rigge, Pilot Oficer Farnhill, a middle- Mr. J. A. Ritchie, Mr. W. Gweight who has been a holder, in the R.A.F. Individual Champion-
Robertson and family.
Mrs. Seriven and child, Mrs. C. ships, only to be beaten himself by G. Sedgwich. Capt. M. Shate, Dr. the eventual winner, was on this Mrs. F. I. Slent, Mr. E. fighter who, if he had straightened Mrs. and Miss Skinn, Mr. H.ccasion pitted against a counter- Grant Smith, Mr. T. Sparshott,is left instead of nearly always. Mr. R. Stillard. Mr. A. Stokkink, hooking it, must have been a hard Mrs. J. G. Sullivan and child.
Mrs. V. Teus, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas, Mr. G. Travers, Mra J. Trillo, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. True, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tunson, Mr. W. Turbyfill, Miss M. M. Tyrrell. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ulderup. Mr. B. R. Vazeille.
man to beat. As it was, Pilot Officer Porter got in some stinging punches with either hand, and in all probability lost as much through his lack of aggression ns anything
else.
At the heavy-weight Flying Officer Matheson of Manaton was giving away weight to Flight Mr. L. Walch, Mr. H. O Wallem, Lieutenant Cameron, but his com- Mrs. A. M.Waters, Mr. M. Mbination of fitness, pluck, and Watson, Mr. J. Watts, Miss P. W ready fighting with the left foot Webster, Eng-Comdr. and Mrs. forward enabled him to hold his Weeks, Mr. A. Williamson, Mr. and own fairly well.
Promising Big: Men. Mrs. S. H. Wilson, Mr. G. L
Among the men Henlow had some Wilson, Mrs. E. A. Wolleson and child, Miss E. Wolnizer, Mrs. P. eplendidly built fighters at the H. Wrenn.
heavier weights. DA/C Hilton, a. light-heavy, rocked his man in the second round, and at the Middle Corporal. Wilson punched his op- DR JOHN MILLAR THOMSON ponent to a standstill in the third
LONG FAMILY ASSOCIATION WITH SCOTS EDUCATION
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and last round of their contest. In the Bantams A/C Burrows was in- lined to leave himself open, but he was no well balanced for hitting with, either hand that he well beat keen opponent in A/C Carter A/C Thomas and A/C Gimson, two Welters, fought perhaps the hardest fight of the evening, neither leav ing each other alone for an instant. Gimson gave Manston two points London, March 24.-The death of for a win because of his strength Professor John Miller Thomson, and the free way in which he hook- LL.D., FRS, who belonged to aed his punches at close quarters, family which had an unbroken asso-
The Juniors.. ciation with education in Scotland
In the Junior Championship Sea- for over a century, took place you land had two, officers in their team terday morning at his residence, of 10, and one of these, Filot Douro Tlace, Kensington, London. Officer Russell, had a hard punch Professor Thomson was Emeritus that completely, knocked out Acting Professor of → Chemistry to King's Pilot Clicer Lewis in the second College London, having resigned round Acting Pilot, Officer Bl the Chair, to which he was spbrough levelled matters for Grant- pointed at the early of 23, in kam by 1914, after distinguished servied Uficent
nting for Acting Pilot. the third round. extending over då, yearn. He was Grauliranë
pra than. instrumental in, the formation of fights dan
but the Institute of Chemistry, and Manston was prominently identified with the they had a bad work of the Chemical. Society.
did not
progress China Can Company Limited
of 1931.
need for
of
TAK LUNCH
DEALER - IN
Curios, Porcelain, Chinese Paintings. Bronze and Jade.
RARE CHINESE ART RELICS.
135, Nathan Road.
department is over 150,000 cans big. or small, square or round. As an auxillary division to this can mak ing department, the company has electrio plating and nickel plating of tops and toys made from braes plates.
The eighth department is the stoel-mould-making department.. The canning of China's commo-sential in the trade. If the design where all steel dies or cans of any style and dimension are made. In dities is one of the important and is not novel, the tins will make an
The adays. essential industries in China now unfavourable impression and this addition to making steel moulds econo- is carefully avoided. When designs for cans, this department manufac
tures fuachines or nachins parts my in packing, and artistic tin con- are prepared by artists and ap
for the company's use. tainers is fully grasped by pro proved by customers, they are ducers. To undertake, the task of shifted to the colour-engraving de- The last and the ninth is the department where the Cans packing and to develop proper tin partment to make colour blocks packing
aro there carefully cleaned and dustry in China, The China Con This department involves high lithography and on-making in either on stone or on zinc plates. workers are mainly women. Company was started in the spring technical knowledge, and is just scientifically packed for local de
as important as the art department. livery or outport shipment. "Chn China's Commodities" was! Now comes the work of the trans- With modern equipment and well their saks elogan, and the comfering department. This depart trained organization the company, pany chose the sita at No 2, Davis mont collects separate colour-en-ie able to produce tin containers Street, Kennedy Town, Hong gravings prepared by the engrav plain or decorated for all pur of excellent Kong for their main factory. Mr. ing department into one unified poses, strong and John W. Y. Yuen, the pioneer of piece and makes a proof for cus lithography. The sales service of
tomers the tin can industry in China was
the company is specially good. the first general manager, Mr. C. H. Chen the assistant manager and Mr. F. L. Wong the sales manager. The members of the board of di- rectors are all young men of brains and energy, well known in commercial circles.
Since commencing business in Hong Kong, the company has made wonderful progress both in volume of sales and in construction of plant. They have already earned a reputation in production and management that old established firme might envy.
Nine Departments. The factory is divided into nine main departments and the follow ing description it, cach depart ment will be of interest to our readers.
First is the sales department, where capable salesmen, alert and experienced, are busy conducting sales of their products. The sales technical processes of the goods. men, are specially trained in the they offer.
to pare. If this depart ment finds the separate colour- en- gravings, when combined, are not harmonious, the work is returned to the engraving department to re- make until very colour is in its right position.
Whether the problem of the cus tomers concerns cosmetics, confec tionery. tea, coffee, cigarettes, paints or varnishes, medical pre- parations or advertising novel ties, the company will meet their needs, giving them, sales-building containers with prompt delivery and fine workmanship.
Sixth is the tin-printing depart ment. In this department colours are printed on tin metal in colour- by-colour procoas. The finished The company has favourably, im sheets should be true to the design pressed their customer with the drawn by the artists if not better quality of their products and or
The factory is provided with two ders from the ports of China, the
one is heated by Philippine Islands, Straits Settle kinds of oven, ateam and another by gas. Thement and Java are pouring in un- former is for temperatures not over til they are confronted with the
latter while the
problem of enlarging the capacity 150° F., for temperatures from 150 F to of their factory to cope with such 300 F. When all the colours are demands. printed on metal and baked, the printed sheets are conted with a finishing lacquer or varnish in or der to produce a glossy surface or crystalized finish whichever is pre- terred by the customers.
is
150,000. Cans a Day. In another department is the enn making, where cans of diversified Second is the accounting depart- sizes and styles are assembled ment, the accounts being kept in a either from plain tinplates or de very up-to-date manner. The accorated metal. This department counting system of the company occupies the largest space of the has been considered the best among factory, being equipped with over either the Chinese or foreign fac 100 sets of can making machines including one set of crown-cork taries in China.
The Art department comes third. machines. This set of crown cork ma- The firm has five excellent artists chines is able to produce 80,000 drawing up designs for patrons, picces of completed crown corks Every design is made in the in daily. The cork dis and wax pa- terest of art and to the require per are all assembled automatical- ment of patrons. Artistic designly without using hard labour. The is always considered the first daily output of the can making
Three Factories in Three Years.
To expedite production and to relieve congestion of orders, the company arranged in 1832 to have a branch in Swatow with a view to developing their interesta along China Ports and reducing the cost of production through the saving of import duties. They set up an- 10 factory other large branch Amby, the commercial center be tween Hong Kong and Shanghai last month. It is certainly inter- sting to ser three factories esta- blished in three springs, 1931, 1939 and 1933. Such rapid pro- gress marks a marvellous record in spite of depressed markets in the last three years.
The Company has decided to in- crease its capital through public subscription and to achieve further development of the trade.
19-21 Mankow Road·
Telephone 58538,
UNPRECEDENTED PRICE
REDUCTION
IN RUGS.
BECAUSE The JADE TREE has decided not to carry any rugs whatever over the summer, an unprecedented sale is to be put on this week.
These are not seconds, as one might expect on seeing the prices, but best quality famous JADE TREE rugs, carrying the same unbeatable guarantee i.e.IF ANY DEFECT DEVELOPS which has always been given WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE, A NEW RUG. WILL BE GIVEN TO REPLACE IT."
Every rug will be sold from our floors-at these astonishing prices:
Size 9 by 12
embossed
by 12 brocaded
$243.00 each.
1216,00
8 by 10 embossed
180.00
8 by 10 brocaded
7 by 11 embossed
by brocaded
by 14 brocaded
Bedroom sets
154.00
280.00
(1-5 by 8).
(2-3 by 52)
embossed at $164.25 the set.
(1.5 by 8) (2-3 by 53)
brocaded at $146.00