NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY. MAY 8."
1990
NOTICES
Piano
Tuning
European Expert Tuners
at Your Service
Moderate fees, guaranteed work.
Place your piano in our care.
We will keep it
in first class order for a small yearly subscription.
S. Moutrie & Co., Ltd.
Chater Road.
COOKING RANGES
BRITISH MANUFACTURE.
DOVER Nos. 6, 7, 8 & 9.
Also No & with side boiler
DURBANIAN:
A Large Size Range Suitable •
for a hotel. Prices to Suit All.
C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
Nus. 3- 32. Des Voeux Road, Central. Established 1900,
HEALTH against SICKNESS
A
TRADE WIK
Big Dog SUNT VE 10%) PATI STARS, FRA NORDLYS TERMINEN, De stoen kan det
Sherbim, can be specta digaweak and growing blad BEANTH
ISTRESSF
This moderate, empana
THE HING WAH PASTE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
HEAD OFFICE: Mangbang. Haɔ, 47 & 43 Caneszght Road Contest, Tel. H2, 2213
BRANCH OFFICE: Shanghai, Nan, são & 431 Rasking Bras FACTORIES: Hongaung, Wing Hing Strat Causeway Bay, and Štangya, Ms. 21,
Work Soochow kat.
"UNIVERSAL IMPORT & EXPORT CO." General Commission Agente..
IMPORTERS & EXPORTERS.
Hotel Mansions. Rooms 25 16 & 27 - P. Q. Box 38.
Telegraphic address: UNIMPEXCOY HONGKONG,
Telephone Number: 3422.
Code used: ABC 5th edition
AZ French edition.
THE COMING HOT DAYS WILL CALL FOR REFRESHING BATHS.
WE
ARE NOW CARRYING LARGE STOCKS
OF.
&
HIGH QUALITY BATH SOAP
AT
EAU DE COLOGNE,
ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
THE RAYS OF THE SUN
ARE RENDERED HARMLESS BY USING
CROOKES' GLASSES
SUPPIED BY
N. LAZARUS,
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,
28, Queen's Road Cil.. Hongkong. Prescripitinas dentarudely Sitek,
WOMEN IN BUSINESS.
LOYALTY TO EMPLOYERS
AND PERSONALITY,
An
THE BOAT RACE.
HOW OXFORD WON.
correspondert
Major P. Lloyd-Graama, M. P.describes the University Boat presided at the second monthly |Race as follows: conferance "held at the Central Hall Westminster, under the suspices of the London Society for Women's Service. The subject was Women in Industry and Commerce."
ATERVATIDY AL LAWN TENNIS/
SOME IMPORTANT · DECISIONS.
Important decisions wars mile at the recoat maating of thì la- Oxford, a challangers, wareįtaraational Lawa Tennis Falers- first afloat, followed immediately tion in Paris. Rapresentatives by Cambridge. The Patner water of Bolgium, the British Isles, was calm when they got off from Dinmark, France, Holland. Smith the stake-boats, a few minutes Africa, Spain, and. Switzɔrland
ate. In the paddle down to the | were present. Before the conference began start one noticed again the Cam- The statement of the United Miss Philippa Sreachas spoke of bridge tendency to shoot away the Siates Lawa Tennis Avesciation the activities of the socisty since slides, though certainly their that they were prepared to take the last meeting in bringing the1bezinning was better than a week position of women Civil servants i bal a bang over the stretcher
ago. In the Oxford boat Ellis up membership of the Federation, to the arcoptaare of before the Prime Minister and in and ! false shoulder carch certain proposals mals by them securing A united protest of that mate him late on his was to be a resolution that the women interested, which had led crew.
||Interactional Luen Tonni
to their position being referred I managed to clark Oxford's Feleration wore unable to ran- back for further consideration. Aars: minuts, which gave 39 clearilor any terms arbring exadit- Yorkshire batean of Women's strokes, while Mr. Foderhill, the i posoba:
nation Service had been formed. The old B.N.C. Blus, counted 3911⁄2 for joining the federation, bat they London Society for Women's Cambridge.
head-
..
I believe that in equal con ditions. Oxford. after holding them so far, would have won owing to better swing and water manship.
would be very pleased to consider any terms when brought forward be that nation when it hi become affiliated.
forward every year before March 15 (this year before May 15) to the secretary of the International Federation a list of idornamenta and neutral players and a list of reserved exclusively to the allied the
tournaments open to all
•
Service had been entrusted with Oxford Hel for the first few the distribution of a Loan Fund strakes, although Cambridgɔsup- for Women desirous of being patters expected their men to get
cala faster in
water. called to the Bar. Inquiries are 435
In regard to the azizale in be Along the Basthouses being made into the opportunities
there
Bah adopted by the foletation on the of training women
seemed to be nothing in i as laundry
crews now lengthened na: well subject of players takini pan; in managers and in other forms of at about 35. At Craven Point tournaments hell. in neatral business.
Oxford seemed to lead: Cam-[coantries, two resolutions WITH
The first was that the Major Lloyd-Greame said tba: bridge were rowing slightly the passed. he had had experience of the faster stroke. At the Mila Posta-ociations of the nepiral coun- businesslike qualities of women it appeared to us that the crews tries that are keeping relations in dealing with the Bills of inter-were level: Cambridge apartad with the Contral Powers, must ess to women which he brought by Harrod's and reached before the Hopse at various Hammersmith Bridge apparently times: they had been efficient between half-length and a length ty, fairly, and prompty bandted by the Parliamentary section of the society. His whole inclination was to open the door to women in industry as widely as possible.
players without any distinction of His late profession had at last
country. The second resolution fallen in the fight, and he had
Mr. Drink water, the old Oxford never been able to see why if the Blue, made the times 4 min. 61 association of the Entente Power on this point was that cach Coor bad been opened in a proser to the mile, and min. 23 may remain free, after receiving fession it should be shut in an in-
sec. to Hammersmith Bridge.
the above-mentioned list, to take dustry. The proof which war gaze of women's efficiency in
Along Chiswick Beach, Oxford whatever measures they think fit every branchofindustry shouldnot
ran into impossible water. Itin regard to their owo players. be forgotten at a time when there would probably have been wise to It was agreed that the Inter was a world hunger for production resign themselves to a paddle, national Lawn Tennis Federation and all the diffe allies of prices and come into the comparatively should have the power to alter were caused by hek of pro-negotiable Surrey water. Itlook-the laws of the game, and the ed, through glasses--in Out British delegates were requested occasional glimpses as though to report to the Lawn Tennis Miss Gladys Burllan Director Oxford were weighed down by the Association, suggesting certai of Education to Meests. Selfridge) water they shipped, and so bad modifications in the conditione said it was a custom to divide difficulty in clearing their finish. pot forward by them. women into home-makers and Approaching Barnes Bridge, Ox- others, but she believed the ford made a great effort and crossed desirable that the foot fault rule It was agreed that it was most efficient woman was equally good over to Middlesex shore which, should be modified, and a sub- whether her jobs home-making for the first time, afforded shelter.
duction.
Barman, M.A.H. Gobert, and Mr.
valuable in business when they probably be criticised for going H. H. Monckton were appointed or business. Women were most Mr. Forritt, the cosawain, will committee consisting of M. P. de were most themselvest is was a over too far. It is necessary to to go into the matter. bad thing to work at too scientific shoot the centre arch of Barnes
efficiency to the loss of per-Bridge and he had to come back The modlications of the Daria sonal charm: personality could be at an acute angle to do so. I be.Cap regulations, suggested by ased to good effect in business.lieve, however, that he acted ac- the United States, have bran She had been specially struck by cording to instructions in taking agreed to by the British Isles, the loyalty that business girls were the only gaad bit of water that and i was resolved that the prepared to give their chief, and Oxford's station afforded from matter should be gone into this loyalty was not always usedHammersmith to Barnes.
further during the Championship meeting at Wimbledon.
to the best advantage. Women
Barnes Bridge was reached in
subsequently) with
in business were said to be pre-min. Hec. I got this time
The World's Covered Court vented from rising to leading
Cambridge Championships were allotted to positions by two radical defects, lack of ambition and lack of two lengths ahead. From there Denmark for 1920, and will take to the finish their victory was place in October. These events creative ability. There was a good deal of truth in this, and it certain, and they won by nearly will be played in the British Isles was due to the fact that many four lengths in: 21mio. 11sec. in 1921. employers did not get the best out of the women they ployed.
14.4
Wind and water spoiled this first It was agreed that ladies' post-war Boat Race, as they spoil-} doubles 'should be regarded as em- ed Barry's last race. Neverthe-World's Championships on Hard less. I said last week, it is aand Covered Courts, just as the Miss Beryl Hettland (Messrs.national necessity to row the Boat ladies doablesevent at Wimbledon, Evans Brothers. publishers) Race on London waters. The is recognized as a world's cham- speaking of women in administr Battle of the Blues probably saves pionship. ative positions, said that one of as from battles against the reasons why there were 80 Reds! few working women directors
the
The feeling of the meeting w&J in favour of doing away with concerned, crews, presidents, and substituting medals or some form Finally, congratulations to all prizes as far as possible and coaches, on a fine performance.
of cup or memento of universal
and why women did not reach high positions was that they wasted too much time in early life and strayed fato business At one time it looked as though | pattern. later. Those going for other pro- the wonderful revival of Oxford The meeting decided against fessions concentrated earlier on and Cambidge rowing at Henley the proposal recently put forward what they wanted to do. A last July and the performance of by the United States for an woman should realize that from Cambridge at Paris were a flash international competition
for 18 to 30 were the most valuable in the pan. Fortunately this is women on the lines of the Davis years of her life. Another re-not the case. I believe these Cap. The affiliated Associations ason was that women were too Crews w2
were up to average pre- will be requested.not to participate
THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY much afraid of delegating details war crews; their dogged pluck in is a competition of this kind.
14, Queen's Road Central,
Tel. No. 1871....
and asking their employers for the race and steady improve. The British delegates were assistance. Efficient woman ment during training promise requested to submit a schems for often tried to de too much well for English rowing a Healy the professional championship of themselves.
and Antwerp.
the world.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
DISTINCTIVE COLOURED
UNDERWEAR
$4.00
suit.
Watson's
FOR MEN.
SOFT LUXURIOUS
THIN COTTON
VESTS & DRAWERS
THESE
GARMENTS
ARE STOCKED IN
PLAIN COLOURS OF
BLUE PINK & WHITE.
HYGIENOL
A powerful disinfectant, germicide and
deodorant.
Extremely economical in use most effective in operation. Price Per Pint sola
Per Gallon $2.25.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
SUMMER DISPLAYS
AT
WHITEAWAYS
NEW DRESSES
NEW BLOUSES
NEW HATS.
We are now Showing a Splendid assortment of Ladies Ready.iD- Wear dresses in Muslia. Voile, Silk, etc.
Price from
$5.75 to $22.50.
READY-TO-WEAR BLOUSES
in the latest styles. New Jumpers, etc. etc.
$3.75 10 $12.50.
READY-TO-WEAR SUMMER
SKIRTS.
Good Washing Material
$3.75 to $9.75.
READY-TO-WEAR CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES, OVERALLS, ETC. ETC. All Sizes.
$1.75 to 54.50.
NEW READY-TO-WEAR HATS.
A large and varied stock of all the Infest in marthata
for present wear, at extremely reasonable prices: Call and inspect.
$12.75.
$2.75 to
NEW VEILINGS AND NEW NECK WEAR
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
20, Des Vœux Road: Central, HONGKONG