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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Fourth Extra Rate Moeting will be held (weather permitting)

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LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION, The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on THURSDAY,

at Happy Valley on Saturday, the 80th September, 1926, com- 9th October, 1926, commencing at 3.15 p.m. The first bell will be mencing at 2.45 p.m., at No. 668 Nathan Road, 1st Floor (Opposite 1516,rung at 2.45 p.m.

Orient Kullding),

SITUATIONS WANTED.

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The charge for admission to the Publie Enclosure, will be $1.- for all persons including Ladies. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members' En closure.

EUROPEAN LADY willing to give services as Companion, or assist with Children, in return for

Each member has the right to passage to England. Apply Box No. 49, care of "Hongkong Tele-introduce 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for “graph,"

whom

be obtained from Mcosra.Linstead & Davis at $5.- each up to Friday, 8th October,

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-A Remington Port-1926, " able typewriter (nearly new) for $100. Apply to Mr. L. Y. Au, care of Hau Kee, 1st floor, 1, Wing Lok Street.

"MOTOR CARS ETC. FOR SALE-Sunbeam Landau- latte, 1924- model, recently thoroughly overhauled in London. Inspection at Hongkong Hotel Garage. Apply Deacons.

Triumphs, NEW RALIEGHS, A.J.S., Indian and Douglas, second- hand Scouts, Triumphs, etc. Spare parts carried. Repairs a specia- lity The Motor Cycle Exchange, Kowloon. Tel. K.665.

OFFICE TO LET.

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In Hongkong Bank Annexe, Fourth Floor, 4a Des Voeux Road Central:

Apply

Secretary,

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT

CO., LTD.

PREMISES TO LET. TO LET.-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.

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The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' Duclosure will be $2. Each member can obtain, upon application to the Secretary, Badges for the admis- sion of 2 Ladies free of charge.

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A Drivers' Registration Bureau has been formed at this office. Indian and Chinese drivers with. good records may be obtained by applying to the "

. Hon. Secretary,

H. K. A. "A., Morning Post Building." Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1926.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION. CO., LTD.

Consignees per Company's Steamér,

"RHEXENOR."

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From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE.

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are hereby notified that the will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowlcon, where it will He at Can- terme signee's riale and subject to

and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. Th

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after. 28th September.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given

TO LET-Office Rooms, 2nd Floor,prior to steamer's arrival, but carried New Hongkong Bank Building. en from port to port to the final port Apply Sang Kee, same building. of call to which the option extends,

TO LET A 3-roomed European FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Con- dult Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemazec.

TO LET A three roomed Euro- pean FLAT on top floor of, No. 14, Conduit Road. Apply to H. M. H. Neibazes.

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TO LET.-GROUND FLOOR Offices, nerr Kowloon ferry. Apply to Box No. 47, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET -Ground floor of No. 15 and, First floor of No. 16;. Con- naught Rond Central (next to P. & 0. Building). Suitable for offices, Immediate possession. For terms. Apply to S. K. Truat. Limit- ed, 20, Connaught Road C. Phone 0.144.

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 am, and noon within the free storage period,

No claims w be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Oct, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 18th October or they will not be recognised.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRD.

Agents. Hongkong, September 28, 1926.

THE NORWEGIAN AFRIKA & AUSTRALIA LINE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

M/V TAIWAN" "AVAILABLE midlevel. Beautifully The above vessel having arrived on 27th furnished bachelor's bedroom from Norway via ports

September, consignees of cargo are leading into modern bathroom, hereby notified that ail good are being flush, shower, hot and cold water landed at their risk into the non- etc. Also Verandah with splendid hazardous, hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong

views. With breafast $110, break-Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co Ltd., fast and dinner $140. Tel. C.4630 whence and/or from the the wharves Small Investore Share & Real delivery may be obtained. Goods not Estate Co.

cleared by the 3rd prox. will be sub- ject rent. All broken chafed and damaged packages are to bo loft in the Godown where they will be ex- amaged

un the 2nd prox. at 10 a.11. Claims against the ship must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be re cognised.

THEATRE ROYAL

Under the Distinguished Pat- ronage of HE, the Governor and Lady Clementi.

September 30th at 9.15 p.m. |

An excellent and varied programme has beon arranged in aid of the

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No fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersign-- ed by

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Agents, Hongkong, 27th September 1026;

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2, Duddell Street, Hongkong

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

NOTICE.

COBHAM'S RETURN.

PREPARING HIS RECEPTION;

"WETS" AND "DRYS.

A NEW YORK CAMPAIG”);

Wireless Service between Hongkong and Canton. is resurod.

London, Sept. 28.5

New York, Sept. 28. Datiable articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are liable

Official permission has been given The New York State Democratic to conflacation, by, the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by

post only, With reference to the Regulation published in the Gazette of the 19th for the descent of Cobham's nero- Convention is in session at September concerning the-issuo of rocgiving station licences under the plane on the Thames near West Syracuse, and has unanimously. Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1920, it has been decided that the present minister Bridge on his return from nominated" Govenor Smith an arrangements will be allowed to continua until the 31st of December,Australia which will probably be on avowed supporter of the Wots 1920, and that receiving station licences will not be insisted upon October 10, when the airman will for re-election. Simultaneously, antil lat January, 1927.

Applications for the grant of receiving station licencos may be be received on the Terraces of the the Republican Convention has nominated' Mr. Ogden Mills, who is a "Near Dry." made to the Postmaster General on or after 1st November, 1926, and Houses of Parliament--Reuter. any licences issued between 1st November and Bist December, 1926, will take effect as from 1st January, 1937,"

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Two Cottage Pianos.

Saveral Rolls of New Mattinge

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Catalogues wil be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery,

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The Republican programme Rugby, Sept. 28.

favours enforcing the Prohibition Mr. Allan Cobham is expected to law, meanwhile awaiting tho complete his 20,000 miles flight people's decision on a referendum from London to Australia and to be taken in November regarding back on Friday afternoon,

the advisability of asking Con- September 29. At a conference of the approgress to empower each State to September 29, September 20. Priate London Authorities to-day, decide individually what alcoholic Soptember 20, It Was arranged that Cobham content of beverages shall be September should fly up the Estuary of the deemed Intoxicating. Several September 80 Thames to Hammersmith, where other States will vote од September 80. he would turn and alight between September 30. the Chelsea and Westminister American Service.

21 similar referenda Reuters. .September 30.

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PEACEFUL PICKETING.

SEVERELY HECKLED BY LABOURITIES.

London, Aug. 30. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, in an ex- planation of his views on peaceful picketing, caused a considerable Labourite interruption during the emergency regulations debate.

Sir W. Joynson-Hicks expressed.

Illegal. the opinion that booing was

Mr. Tom Williams asked who- ther it was in order for the Home Secretary to interpret the law, and whether such interpretation would not be accepted by thousands of magistrates.

The Speaker said that the Home Secretary was quite in order.

An extraordinary story of the Registration..1.45 p.m. way in which a middle-aged wo Letters 2.30 p.m. man, who lay apparently dead' on (Dao Thursday Island, 15th October). Shantung

Fri., Oct. 1, 6 p.m. operating table, was revived and brought back to life for a Parcels 1st Oct. 5 p.m. space of thirty hours, was narrated Sat., October to a Daily Express representative Registration. .9.45 a.. Letters 10.30a.m.

at St. Thomas Hospital following Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, continu the inquest. (Due Marseilles 80th October).

ing, said that under the Act of The woman, Mrs. Adelaide Wa 1875 any form of violence or in- Haihong ....Sat., Oct. 2, 11 am.

Sat, Oct. 2, 11 a.m.dell, was admitted to the hospital timidation was illegal. If a num-.. Sat, Oct. 2, 2.30 p.m. on July 12th. suffering from a ber of men beset the house of

Sat, Oct. 2, 5. p.m. Sat Oct.

2.5 p.m.

severe, disease of the kidneys.

miner who desired to work, and Sun, Oct. 3, 9 am. Early in the afternoon she was watched him entering and leaving. Mon., Oct. 4, 6 p.m. taken to the operating theatre for that was a legal offence. As re Mr. P. Sargent to perform an gards anything in the nature of operation on her.

mass picketing, he was prepared As soon as the patient was un-to advise that test proceedings. der the anaesthetic, and the surwould be taken. There was some geon was ready to begin his task,

thing worse than violence, namely, she collapsed and ceased to speech-making leading to violence. breathe. Her pulse also stopped. "We at once tried artificial re- spiration,' "sald Dr. John Bennett, the house surgeon of St. Thomas, who was in charge of the case to a Daily Express representative, but without any positive results at all."

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A Labourite interjected: "Thou the man." Another Labourite rose to a point of order not points of order.

The Speaker said that these were If menibers were only prepared to shout then the only thing to be done was to finish the business.

"Mr. Sargent then decided to at: Sir W. Joynson-Hicks continu tempt to massage the woman's ed protesting against the speeches heart. An incision was quickly of the Labourite back-benches say- made in her chest and Mr. Sargent ing that black-legs would be mark massaged the heart, which had ed men, also that the authorities certainly ceased from beating for were afraid to tackle a Member of several minutes-perhaps for five. Parliament on account of his

"Almost immediately the treat- ment begun the heart started to beat again-very feebly at first,aid that, the law was no respecter of persons. There could be no and then regularly but weakly.

exemption whatever for speeches After a quarter of an hour the made by Members of Parliament." woman began breathing again.

speech. Sir W Joynson-Hicks

Amidst an uproar Sir Joynson- "Naturally, no attempt was made Hicks proceeded to quote Mr. A J. to start the operation which Mr. Cook's speeches, about Police Sargent had intended to perform, traitors. He appealed to Mr. and by three o'clock in the after-Cook and other leaders not to em- noon Mrs. Wardell was back again bitter the position and place the in the Elizabeth Ward.

"The woman nover recovered Home Secretary in the diffenlt consciousness, but her heart bent position of deciding whether to

prosecute, regularly and she breathed proper-

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said ly for thirty hours after she left

that Sir W. Joynson-Hicks' speech the operating table. Then she was extraordinary. There was died.

nothing in this country like wide- "This is a moat remarkable case spread riots, but the orderly pro in that the heart continued to bent secution of the coal dispute. Sir for so long after it had definitely w Joynson-Hicks had not u sha stopped, and then been stimulated dow of justification for insulting to action again by massage. Cases

are on record where patients have the peaceful people in the mining

areas by asking for auch reguin recovered after heart massage,

tions, but in these it is extremly doubt

Captain Wedgwood Benn (La ful whether the heart had ever bour) hoped no self-respecting really stopped its action for more judge would pay the least utten- than a few seconds. In this case. tion to the observations of Sir W the woman's heart had certainly Joyrison-Hicks. Parliament should stopped for several minutes:"

At the inquest held by Mr. In- gleby Oddic, the Lambeth coroner,

bo kept separate from the Judi- [ciary.

It was indecent to see a Minister assuming quasi-judicial Dr. H. B. Wict, pathologist, stated powera,

that death was due to syncopo while under an anaesthetic.

Mr. Oddie, in recording a ver The following vessels are ex- dict of "Death by misadventure," pected to be in wireless communf said: "The case undoubtedly re- cation with Hongkong to-day yeals a modern miracle of raising President Wilson, President Grant; the dead,

Allgere, Khyber, Rhexenor, Yuen-

"For fteen minutes the woman sang, Seang Bee, Tjibser, Kashgar, never breathed, but on air being Kingyuan, Hinsong, Van Cloon pumped into the lungs she started Angkor, Nellore, President Jack breathing again by herself and son, Sekkow Maru, Halchang, To without nasistance, and her heart tomi Maru and Sochow. went on boating also."

Mr. Dick Norton regrets that It is with much regret that we his "Globe Trotters Company will have to record the death of Mice not be able to open their season Agnes Dulmage, acting Head Misto-night. They only arrived here tress of the Diocesan Girls School, this morning after a terribly try which took place this morning at ing krip from the South, in which the Victoria Hospital. The de- the full force of the typhoon/WAS ceased was a native of Toronto, encountered. The season will and was greatly liked by all who open at the Star Theatre to-mar- knew her.

row night,

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