THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
1928.
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WANTED.
WANTED.-- English Nurse for two chikiren, four and six years. Afternoons only. Write to Box No. 413, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph,"
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET.-Omco Rooms, 2nd floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
New Advertisements. Lammert's Auctions.
NOTICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc
On and after September 3, 1928, the offices of The American tion Express Co., Inc. will be located Road, at No. 4, Des Voeux Central
THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.,
INC.
E. W. DUGGAN,
Manager
NOTICE.
We have, this day moved our offices to Kayamally Building, No. 22, Queen's Road Central.
HAZELAND & GONELLA.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and
Entry
Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 6th and on Monday 8th October,
on TUESDAY,
the 4th September, 1928, common'eing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Valuable Collection of Curios comprising:
Porcelain Bowls, Vases, Plates, Jade Cups, Agate, Crystal and
Уазев, 'Iron Articles, Bronze Pictures, Carved Lacquer Tables, Chairs and Cupboard, Embroi- deries, Bluckwood Jass Tablo, with Blackwood Folding Screen Porcelain Inlaid, etc., etc.
On View from Monday, the 3rd September, 1926.
Catalogues will be issued. Terans: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Ar- tioncera.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned. have received
1928, (weather permitting) may instructions to sell by Public Aur-
Course,tion and Causeway
be obtained at the Race Hongkong Club,
Bay Stables.
Entrics will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 22nd September, 102B.
on THURSDAY,
the 6th September, 1928, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Large Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture,..
comprising:-
Teak Hatsland, Book Caacs,
GRAND TATTOO Desks, Chesterfield Couches and
4th, 5th, & 6th October, Hongkong Automobile Association. The Automobile Association in organizing a
PARADE OF DECORATED AND/OR ILLUMINATED NOTOR VEHICLES on Friday 5th October in connection with
The Grand Tatted.
If sufficient entries are forthcom ing three prizes will be given by the Association for anch of the follow. ing cla sen: --
·
1. Cars or Lorries representing
the Trade.
2. Private Cars.
Armchairs, Gramophones, Records, Carpets, Rugs, Table and Ceiling Fans, Pictures, Brass Ornaments, Curios, Clocks, Safes, etc., etc,
Teak Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Ice Chosts, Dinner Glass Crockery, Kitchen Gear, Ware, Japanese Tea Crockery, etc., etc..
Teak and Iron Bedsteads with with Wardrobes Mattresses, Bevelled Mirror Doors, Washi- stands, Chests of Drawers, Porce- Wash Basins, Curtains, lain Blankets, Linen, Mosquito Nets, etc., etc.
also
A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture,
ankl
Oné Cottage Piano by. Hooff &
3. Motor Cycles, with or without Co., Berlin.
Bide cars.
TO LET,-One European. FLAT | One prize will be given for the most
Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong. original in eneh cines, and two prizen Apply to 12, Kennedy Road.
for the best derrated in enclielass,
TO LET-European Flats Nos. 41 and 43, Kennedy Road. Apply
A registration or entranes fee of $1 must necompany all entries.
Thornhill Aerated Water Factory, ENTRIES WILL CLOSE.ON FRIDAY, 154, Praya East. Phone C.547.
THE 28th SEPTEMBER.
TO LET-1st floor, No. 2, Grau-All communications to be addressed
ville Rond, Kowloon. Apply to Kwong Pal Yuen, 33, Des Voeux Road West. Hongkong..
TO LET.-2nd and ground Flats, 22 Ashley Road, Kowloon. light and ivy. All modern conveni- ences. For ferns. Apply Mrs. Litton, 21, Ashley Road, ground
floor.
TO LET-Four Roomed fats furnished or unfurnished with all modern conveniences. Ready for occupation. Apply to Xavier Bros. Ltd., 2, Queen's Road, Phone 3216 of 2722.
TO LET-Large airy double or single rooms with bathroom at- inched in central district three minutes from town. Terma couple $230. single $120. excellent ser- vice. Apply Box No. 412, care of "Hongkong Telegraph.",
TO LET Situated. within 6 minutes drive from Repulse Bay, A LARGE EUROPEAN HOUSE, with 13 cool and breezy rooms with all modern convenlencos. Excellent views from verandahs, with open air Swimming pool, Garage and Tennis Court attached. Ready for occupation. Rent moderate. Ap-! ply to:-Tai Hou Kee, 2nd floor,; Bank of Cantor Building.
GRAND TATTOO SCENARIO REHEARSALS.
. AT THE
CITY HALL, .*TUESDAY, 4th. Bapt. at 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY, 8th, Bept,' at 5.30 p.m.
There are few vacancies. Ladiun'
J
C.M. MANNERS.
C/o Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd.
18
"THE PEAK FLATS
ITUATED within Two Minutes'
from the Trum Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the Island. Ready for Occupation.
Five-Roomed FLATS And Six-Roomed FLATS with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two Lifts.. Apply to
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,
47H FLOOR,
FRENCH BANK BUIL
One Baby Grand Piano by John Brinsmead & Sons,
One Player Piano and Music, One. "York" Combination Safe. One White Frost Refrigerator. Two Enamelled Baths. One Bicycle,
Two Cameras.
On View from Wednesday, the
5th September, 1928,
Catalogues will be jeaued. Terans: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion
on FRIDAY,
the 7th September, 1928, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Valuable Collection of Postage
Stamps. (Particulars from Catalogue)
On View from Thursday, the 6th September, 1928.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions flam Mr. W. J. Hill
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. to sell by Public Auction
THE DEN LINE STEAMERS; LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO' LONDON, STRAITS and PHILIPPINES,
The Steamship,
"BENCLOE"
on MUNDAY,
the 10th September, 1928, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at his residence; "Woodside," Mount Parker Road, Quarry Bay
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, comprising:-
Teak Hatstand,
Chesterfield
Consignees of Cargo are hereby In-Couch and Chairs, Drawing Room formed that all Goods are being land- Suite, Table, Wall Clock, Orna- ed at their riak. Into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of ments, Curtains, Pictures, Carpets, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Rugs, etc., etc. and Godown Co., Ltd., whenco and/or
Teak Dining Room Suite
(by from the wharves delivery may be Lane Crawford, Ltd.), Teak Bed- obtained.
stend, Teak Dressing Table, Chest
No claims will be admitted after of Drawers, Teak Wardrobes, etc. the Goods have left the Godowns, and etc.
all Goods remaining undelivered after
the 10th inst. will be subject to rent,
Also
All claims against the steamer must One Plano by John Broadwood &
and Gentlemen willing to assist are rebe presented to the Undersigned on or quastad to attend at the CITY HALL, at the above Rehcaranis,
Sons
before the 24th inst. or they will not A.Large Quantity of Plante In
bo recognized.
Pols.
All broken, chafed, and damaged For the convenience of pur- Goode are to be left in the Godowns, ARE YOU SICK? Why Continue where they will be examined on the chasers, chairs may be obtain
To Suffer. Get The Poo On Chin-8th inst., at 18 a.m., by Messrs, able at the foot of the hill.
ese Herbs and Get Well. Constipa-Goddard and Douglas,
tion:
Rheumatism; Dropsy
Typhoid Fever; Nervousness; and
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
On View from Sunday, the 9th Catalogues will be issued.
Bills of Lading will be countersign-September, 1928.
Diabetes. Yea Foo Lun, Chinese Jed by, Herballet, Managing Director; En-
Agents. trance 68, Queen's Road Central, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Tel. C, 5009.
Hongkong, Brd September, 1928,
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 8, 1928.
GRAND
TATTOO
Sookumpoo
4th, 5th, 6th October Commencing at 8,30 nightly.
THRILLING MILITARY SCENES In Addition to. Special Events Nightly
Thur. 4th Oct.
Fri. 5th Oct.
Chinese Display. Khattak Darico.
Maypole Dance
Motor Car Parade
Sat, 6th Oct. Highland Dancing
Portugueso Display Japanese Fireworks.
TICKETS:- $5, $4, $3, $2, $1 & 50 cts,
Booking arrangetnents will be announced later.
Coming Back!
Charlie Chaplin's famous film-
a Woman
of Paris
COMING TO THE
A-DRAMA
OF PATE FEATURING EDNA PURVIANCE WRITTEN DIRECTED BY
CHARLES CHAPLIN
WORLD THURSDAY TO SATURDAY
Usual Times & Prices.
NEW NATIONALIST SPLIT?
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Peking Lawlessness,
MARINE COURT.
DANGER OF MAKING FAST: TO SHIPS,
At the Marine Court this morn→ Ing, before Commdr. J. B. Newill, D.S.D., IN Chan On, described nå
Mr. Yada, the Japanese Consul- General at Shanghai, who recently returned to Japan for instructions regarding the Nanking and Tsinan pig dealer, was charged with Incidents, is leaving Kobe on boarding the ss. Fook On without permission of the commanding Saturday for Shanghai.
officer, evidence boing produced that the boat has made fast while the Fook On was still under way. The accused pleaded guilty and Lawlessness is rife in the city, stated that he had only come to robberies and hold-ups being a Hongkong this year and was not daily occurrence. Marshal Yen conversant with tho regulations. Ho Hst-shen has instructed the Gar- was a foki employed by a pork stall rison Commander to take effec.holder and he boarded the vessel to Livo' measures to check the crime purchase live animals,
Poking, Sept. 2.
Captain Hardinge produced the wave.
ship's log which contained an entry Marshal Yen Hsi-shen was on his way back to Peking from Tal relative to the danger incurred by the boat making fast alongsido yunn, but has been delayed by whilst under way and pointing out serious damage to the railway that a serious accident was narrow- tracks as the result of heavy rain-ly averted by more chance: On pre-
storms.
Northern Remnants,
Peking, Sept. 1. General Pol Chung-hei is call- ing at the principal Legutions to-morrow in order to explain the fredsons for the drive against the remnants of the Chibli-Shantung forces which is expected to begin very soon, the chief reason given being the necessity of clearing the railway-Reuter.
Chefoo Untenable.
r
of
vious occaelons this same boat had made fast when the Fook On was entoring harbour. The rope had then been cut, but the accused had since strengthen it by weaving in strands of wire. The practice was considered to be extremely danger- us and action had been taken at the Instruction of the owners of the Fook On.
A fine of $20, with the alterna- tive of three weeks' imprisonment, was infileted.
Chan Tal-tai, the mistross of a fishing boat, was charged with loit- ering in the vicinity of the Naval Yurd. She pleaded guilty, stating that the strong tide had carried her close inshore.
..
Chefoo, Sept. 2. General Chung, an adherent Chang Chung-chang who is now in charge of the Chefoo area, states that he is unable to resist the Na- tionnilets, therefore it is thought he will retire to Welhaiwei or Dalny, if pressed. Five hundred troops left for Tengchowfu yesterday bought the boat two days before afternoon.-Reuter.
Japaneso Fired On.
Her licence having been pro- duced, it was found that this was dated 1922. In reply to questions, the accused stated that she had only
and the licence went with the boat. She was informed that licences for ownership had to be registered and a new one would have to be Choloo, Sept. 2..taken out if she retained possession. A fine of $6, with the usual al- ternative, was inflicted.
News from Iiwanghsten and Lungkow is scarce but reports from a reliable source state that n Japanese steamer was fired on yes- and torday between Lungkow Tengchowfu by revolting soldiers under lưu . Dzung-kinag. There were no casualties.
Fang Yung-chang has disappear- ed from the vicinity of Hwanghsien, ---Reuter.
LIFE-SAVING CLASSES.
SIXTY CHINESE SO FAR EXAMINED.
An examination for the profiel- ency certificates and bronze medal- The health bulletin of Eastern Hong of the Royal Life Saving ports for the week ended Saturday, Society was held at North Point August 25, issued by the Director yesterday. In all, eighteen candi-· of Medleat and Sanitary Services, dates were presented for examina- contains the following cases, the tion-seventeen from the Hong- figures in parenthesis indicating kong Chinese Bething Club, and deaths: Plague, Bombay (1), Co-one from the South China Athletic All the candidates chip (1), Saigon 1 (1); Cholera, Association. Bombay (2), Calcutta (14), Ma- succeeded in passing each part of dras (50), Nogapatam (2), Pondi- the examination, and their names. cherry (2), Bangkok 1, Pnom nve been forwarded to the Chief Penh 1 (1); Small-nox, Basrah 2 Executive of the Society for con (1), Bombay 3 (2), Calcutta 6 (4), firmation. The class had been in- structed by Sgt. F. J. Toms, L/Bdr. Madras 10 (1), Coulmein (2) Pratt, and Gnr. French, of the Negapatam 10 (4), Pondicherry 12th Heavy Battery, R.A., who (6), Belawan Dell 1, Pontianak
have done very good work in the, (1), Soarabala 2,
instruction and preparation for examination of Chinese clansea,
LATEST IN FELT HATS.
Radiant With Colour, Smartness and Chic.
ON SHOW TO-DAY.
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There are 100 of these charming hats.
These have just arrived from London, Paris and New York, and are being offer- ed at the famous Elite Low Prices.
In a galaxy of colours, styles and shapes. --for sports and dress occasionsin large as well as small head sizes.
ELITE STYLES
A. P. C. Building.
The following are the names of the .successful candidates:- Cheung Shiu-tong, Ng Kum-chuen, Ng Kim-lung, Chan Kum-cheong, Lo Tze-shing, Chan Hung-chiu, Yeung Chak-han, Yew Kit, Ip Kwai-chung, Tam Chi-keung, Peter Cheung, John Cheudg. Loung Toh- hin, Pang Kam-tung, Kwong Ming, Chan Wing-hong, and Ho Cheuck- pang of the Hongkong Chinese: Bathing Club, and Kwok Man-hi of the South China Athletic As- sociation,
This brings the total of Chinese candidates examined for these awards up to sixty. There are still many to be examined before-
But, in the close of the season, Hongkong, which now possesses BO many good swimming clubs, the to be of number
p388cs aimed at should be, not sixty, but six hundred-a figure by no means. unattainable. The enthusicam shown this year raises the hope.. that this will be achieved next year.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
LIGHT COMEDY FILM NOW SHOWING.
A pretty Montmartre waftress who shuns man's kisses appears as a diverting character in a light comedy film which is being screen- od at the Queen's under the title of "A Kiss in a Taxi,"
The story has a decidedly Parlatan flavour, and what littlo there is in the film to give it the sorablance of a plot is almost wholly, lost sight of in the atton- tion given to the comedy side.") Bobe Daniels in this picture has a characteristic. role. Eho swit- ches over from one divertissement to another, and keeps the audience in good humour throughout the film.
In addition, there is also being shown an excellent "Felix" ear toon showing the famous felino In. another series of adventures, and also the usual news reel.