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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

G.

NOTICE.

WATER SUPPLY.

KOWLOON.

TT is hereby notified that commen

September, 1933, a constant supply.of water will be giren in all districts of Kowloon.

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A. G. W. TIÚKLE,

Water Authority.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

Hong Kong, 12th September, 1033.

NOTICE.

* IFS,

THE HONG KONG BREWERS &

DISTILLERS, LTD.

DE SAILLE

MROBERTSON is no longer in

the employment of the Hong Kong Browers & Distillers Ltd. His en- gagor ont termivatel on 31st Augrst, [1784 1933.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY.

D

CLUB.

HAFT Programmes and Entry Forins for the Ninth Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATUR- DAY. 2380 SEPTEMBER. 1933 (weather permitting), may be ahtained at the Secretary's Office, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, a d the Stables, Village Hond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, TR SEPTEMBER, 1933.

By Order.

CB BROWN,

Secretary.

11774

KOTICE TO CONSIGNEES UCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LT

AND

OHINA. MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"RHEXENOR"

FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA are haroby notified that their Cargo

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,

THE BODY, SOUL AND SPIRIT

OF. AN

EXCELLENT - COCKTAIL!

BURNETT'S

CELEBRATED LONDON.

DRY GIN

DON

K WATSON & COLE,

bato bar Hong Kong 63 Sindh

Behold it here! This little Flask

Contains the wonderful Quintessence, The Perfect Flower and Efflorescence Of all the Knowledge Man can ask

Sole Agents

Longfellow.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. Wine and Spirit Merchants. 'Phone 20616.

Editorial and Business Office: it

Ice House Street Tel. 30251

Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 24517.

London Office: 53, Fleet

E.C. 4.

will bo disobarged inta Holta he

Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie At Consignees risk and subject 20 Terms and Conditiona of Storage at Holt'e Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Uelivery from Godowa, on and after 12th September.

Optional Cargo will not be lardel here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 M and NOON within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th September, will be subject

to Rént.

All Claims against the Vessel mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 4th October or they will uot be recognised.

No Fire Tasaranes will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL

Agents.

19th Se tember, 1933.

(1766

NOTICE TO CONSIGÑLES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.. YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"DIOMED "

CON

FROM UNITED KINGDOM"

VIA SINGAPORE

Street,

The Daily Press.

friend of Dr. Yen, Dr. Alfred Sze. These are good qualifica tions for a vitally important post, and British residents of the Far

East will be relieved that nothing

in the nature of an experimental appointment has, been made. The name of Sir Cecil Clementi has

frequently been mentioned in this connection, mainly on account of his familiarity with the Chinese language and classics. Sir Cecil is HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 13. 1933. doing far too good work in Malaya

THE NEW MINISTER TO CHINA

The appointment of the Hon

ANNOUNCEMENT

BIRTE

MAGEE. On Aug. 23, 124, Heath street, Hampstead, to the Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Magee-B 900. please papers. (Shanghal copy.)

DEATH.

BOXALL-On Aug. 22, 1933 at 9. Lullington Avenue, Hove, Julia Mary, widow of the Rev. W. H. B. Boxall, formerly Rector of High Hoyland - with - Clayton West, Yorkshire, in her 72nd year. Funeral at High Hoy-

land, Barnsley.

WILL

SHOEMAKERS STRIKE

Temporarily Settled At Canton

(From Our Special Correspondant,

Canton, Sept. 12 THE strike of the workers in three local rubber factories as a protest against the refusal of to render the their employers usual "welfare" contributions of 45 cents for every hundred pairs of

rubber 'shoes manufactured to the

1933.

FIFTH NATIONAL NEWS SUMMARY

CONGRESS Still Question For Argument

(From Our Special Correspondent)

The heavy rains that fell dur- ing yesterday has had the effect. of replenishing our water supply and a full account will be found Con Page 7.

The typhoon passed well to the Page 7. South of the Colony,

Charged with the illegal posses- ston of 7,000 heroin pills a Chinese"

named Mak Kwok Loung was yes

terday fined $1,000 or five months hand labour by Mr. Schofield at Canton, Sept. 19.

Central Magistracy yesterday..

Page 7. Remaining "members of the

Our Kowloon correspondent South-west Political Council at

on in the peninsula, especially with its regular meeting to-day ex-writes of the house building going pressed dissatisfaction to the reply reference to the Chater Bungalow Page 11.

Mechanics Union is temporarily of General Chiang Kai Shek and Site.

Mr. T. B. Wilson, President of adjusted. By mediation of the Mr. Wang Ching Wei to the Kwangtung Provincial Kuomin- telegram of September 3 dispatch the Rotary Club, spoke yesterday, Annual convention of ntary, re- Mrs. Jessie Elizabeth Henderson, oftans, the dispute is referred to theed to them by Generals Chen Tsai at the weekly meeting on

Provincial Department of Interior Tong, Li Chung Jen and Tspicently held in Boston.

Committees The Broadcasting

Florence, 41, Via Romano,

Dr. W. J. Italy, widow of "Henderson, formerly of Chefoo, China (estate in the country) (net personalty £28,094) left

£28.100.

OBITUARY Mr. Adrian Ross

London, Sept. 12.

THE death is announced of the musical comedy librettist and lyric writer, Mr. Adrian Ross Reuter.

FRENCH AIR MISSION

Leaves Paris For Moscow

Paris, Sept. 11. Led by the Air Minister, M. Pierrecot, an important French aerial mission starts for Moscow on September 19.

"

The mission, which is taking with it three of the most modern French planes, includes crack airmen like Codos and Rossi, who

for settlement.

Cheung

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