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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

GRAND TATTOO.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928.

MURDER CHARGE,

"

MR. IP LAN-CHUEN.

SECRETARY OF CHINESE CHAMBER RESIGNS:

DUCK'S FEATHERS.

QUESTION OF STORAGE IS DISCUSSED.

THE INDOOR MAN.

Many an indoor worker · be-

HOW TO GET TO AND FROM ACCUSATION AGAINST DEAD

SOOKUMPOO.

MAN DENIED BY UNCLE,

Mambera of the public golog to

Inving reserved his cross- After serving as Secretary to A lengthy document, chopped the Grand Tattoo on Thursday examination, from the previous the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and signed by practically all local Friday or Saturday night are naked hearing, Mr. Hin-shing Lo, Whoever since the inception of the Chinese kong denilng la ducks". to follow the following instracis representing Low Tung, cako-Institution in 1014 Mrs Ip Lan-feathers, was rond at the Chinese tions to facilitate getting to Soo maker, proceeded to question the chuen has tendered his resigna Chamber of Commerce, yesterday, kumpoo without unnecessary worry uncle of one of the deceased men, tion, which was read to the meet when that institution hold its and trouble. The instructions are when the Woosung Street double ing of the Chamber held yesterday, monthly meeting in its premises issued by the Working Committee of the Grand Tattoo, and are as murder trial was continned be on the grounds that his own at Connaught Road Central

Representatives of practically Toro Mr. W. Schofield at the Row-business responsibilities occupied follows:

loon Magistracy yesterday after a good deal of his time and that trades were present, Mr. Li

Yau-taun occupying the chair.ge If Going by Car.

noon. Mc Camp the growth of the Chamber's acti- The document in question draw The case for the Crown is be-vities – has made the secretarial the attention of the Chamber to (a) Bep, that the car you travel in

car park label on its ing conducted by Mr. H. Somerset work very much heavier. In recent the attitude of the Sanitary Board, comes so "chained to his desk" windscreen otherwise it will Fitzroy While Mr. JM: Remedios years, so much so that he was not which recently required certale that he relocta to take sufficient not be admitted to the is watching the proceedings on be able to do justice either to himself dealers to remove cargoss of duck out-door exerclag, and as a result helf of the relatives of the decessor to the Chamber, Mr. Ip tendered feathers which were being stored he suffers from constipation, grounds, (b) Instruct driver to take you of men, his signation, He expressed in godbwin in West Point on the

vis Queen's Road East, Mor The uncle of Leung Yui-chu, regret at having to take the step ground that the handling of duckstorpid liver, and the many all- rison Hill Gap Road, Leighton went back to lbs. witness box yos and added that wore he not ad- feathers was classed under the ments arising therefrom. As

To all stich Pinkettes are just trance to Caroline Hill Road that he was a native of Heung-with the duties of the Chamberber that for the past fifty years gently stimulate the liver, dispel Hill Road to the Western en-terday and in reply to Mr. Lo said vanced in years the would carry on heading of "Offensivo Trades."

It was pointed out to the Cham- the needed corrective. They Gust beyond Jardino's new shan. Both deceased men as well which had always been a pleasure ducks feathers had been stored constipation sick headaches and Stables).

se the prisoner were front the to him. As it was, however, Mr. in the godowns at West Point and billous attacks. Of chemists (c) On being admitted to Caroline saine district to Shing, the other Ip felt that a younger and more

no opposition had been raised. Hill Road drive round 4/5th of deceased man, and Low Tung energetic man was required.

everywhere. The feathers arrived from the in- the length of the road to the were actually clansmen.

ferior of China and were not entrance to Tattoo for motor

sorted in Hongkong, prior to their deta,

exportation to Europe. The bales (d) If you have your tickets for

in which they arrived here were the Tattoo you must show them at this gate. If you have none, there is a Ticket booth close to the entrance on the left. Then follow the sign to the Block indicated on your tickets V. W. X. Y. or Z

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(e) If you are an official of the Tattoo or a performer, instruct your driver to drive on out and return into Caroline Hill Road via the Western En- trance and take up his pluce with the other X. P. cars park-

od there. You will then re- turn by the same route and pick up your car in Caroline Hill Rond after the perfor-

mance.

(f) If you are not taking part in the Tattoo instruct your driver to drive to the car Park in- dicated on, his windscreen ticket, the counterfoil of which

you keep. You will make your

way after the Tattoo to the car park indicated on your cur park ticket. You will go out 'by the French Hospital exit (unless you are an official or performer).

The Car Parks.

(g) The car parks, 6 in number,

are as follows:

XP Caroline Hill Road.(for Officials and Performers only).

XR. Football ground South of Polo ground. (for cars going Enet after performance).

KS Irving Street and Keswick Street. (for owner drivera only).

XT Irving Street and Keswick Street, (for owner drivers only.) XO Lee Garden Street (for gonéral public.)

XQ Percival Street (for general public.)

XU Great George Street (for general public.)

Mr. Lo: Had Laung Pulchu ever bhen accused of banditry or robbery in the country 7

Witness: No.

Had Leung a lot of enemies in the country?—No.

In terms of high praise, Mr. Li Yau-taun, the Chairman thanked the Secretary for what he had done in the past, romariding that

Mr. In's work for the Chamber one

The

not even one ad Chopping MORRISON

PIANO.

too extensive to recount in used merely as a trans-shipping afternoon. The Chairman folt port; the dealers hero 'earning a Continuing witness said that Leung had never quarrelled with sure that Mr. Ip had well consider commission. anyone in Hongkong nor had hoed the matter and that such a any, enemies in the Colony,

public-spirited person would have The case was again adjourned. carried on were he able to do so. The Chairman announced that the now Secretary would be Mr. Chan Heung-pak, who would assume duty from the beginning of the

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The trade in ducka" feathers. handled here amounted to about $4,000,000 annually. Shipping companies were benefitting by this trade and any impediment placed in the way of the handling of this commodity would undoubtedly STANDS ALONE through the Colony. There was also the possibility that the Colony PLAYING would be avoided by dealers alto- gether in future.

their way in and out of the grounds to and from their seats along the fairways pronext Chinese year, and he added minimise the quantity now passing ƊR PLEASURE. vided. It is dangerous to get that Mr. in Lan-chuen had con over rails and attempt to cross sented to stay with them until

the arena.

that time.

Go to and from the Tattoo The retiring Secretary, has been quietly. There are ample connected with every phase of the tramcars, buses and motor Chamber's work for the last four cars to take all." Rushing is teen years. He has ninde friends dangerous and will only load everywhere in Chinese business to serious congestion at the and social circles and his cour- inain exits.

teous demeanour and obliging manners mark hit as a eminently suited for the arduous

Public cars can be found in all the car Parks allotted to

the general public,

person

and varied work, which the se- cretary of an institution like the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has to perform.

Booking on the Ground.. The entrances to the gates will bo opened at 7:30 each evening,

Mr. Chan Heung-pak, who will the Grand Tattoo elarting at 8.30. Those who have not booked their succeed him, is forty-three yearS scats are strongly advised to go of age. He is an ex-editor of a down to Sookumpoo early. Tickets local Chinese Journal. Mr. Chan will not be sold in excess of the is a past pupil of St. Stephen's number of seats available and the College, Hongkong, and has had booking boxes at the entrances experience in business and politics will be closed when these seats in North Chinh.

are taken.

With regard to the parking ar rangements, the public motor cars and taxis bearing special car parking tickets will be parked in and Great Pennington Street

George Street, just off Yee Woo Street. This is not far from the entrance to the grounds and will be very convenient for those using these cars to and after the per formance is over.

MODERN LIBRARY.-

CHINESE CHAMBER TO; ACQUIRE NEW BOOKS, The Chinese Chamber of Com- mere la to launch a campaign for funds in the near future to enable them to establish a modern library

of Chinese works...

It was announced, yesterday that Mr. Fung Ping-shan has donated $1,000 towarda, the fund and the hope in expressed that members will be generous in auch a good cause.

Car park tickets are on sale at Y. M. C. A. N. and M. Branch,

Public and Singing. City Hall daily. Price $2.00 for, 8 nights or $1.50 per 2 nights and When "Abide with Me" is sung $1.00 for one night).

at the conclusion of the Grand (h) Owner Drivors will be well Tattoo the firät veras will be sang advised to park their cars in by the perfomers in the arena (XS Irving Street) Car Park. only. The accond verso will be (XT Keswick Street) Car Park | sung as an "eció" by those on the on arrival and make their way ramparts of Edinburgh Castlo

The primary cost of establishing on foot via French Hospital only, the spectators being invited entrance. Police will take to join in the singing of the third library will be $5,000, bat if charge of curs in XS XT car verse. The words of the hymn they are going to keep it up to park.

will be found in the programmes date, the annual upkeep is esti- which will be

on sale at the mated at $1,200. Tattoo.

If Going by Bus or Tram. (a). If going by Bus or Tram alight,

in Caroline Road or at Cause way Bay and walk to entrance to French Hospital.

There

Mr. Li Yau-teun the Chairman, who spoke in favour of the scheme, suggested that the intial ium of $5,000 be raised by subscription amongst the Chinese in Hongkong. In order that the rules of the

On these grounds, the dealers applied to the Chamber for assist ance with a view to getting the Sanitary Board to re-consider the matter."

Mr. Ho lu addressing, the meet- Ing said that he had since Inter- viewed both the Secretary and the Chairman of the Sanitary Board

hand placed the facts as set put in the dealers' letter to the no action until the matter had been Chairman, who had agreed to take

thoroughly gone into..

TRADE MARKS.

FOREIGN CONSUL SEEKS INFORMATION,

Following to announcement

AND

EDUCATIN

and will fulfil these re- quirements because it in built for those pur.. "Guaranteed for poses.

TEN YEARS.

CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED.

that on the closure of the Depart ISANG FOOK PIANO CO.,

Telephone C. 4648.

ment of Industries the work of the Trade Marks Bureait would be taken over by the Department of Reconstruction, a foreign consul in Shameon has written to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, enquir ing whether such was the case, and whether foreigners could finve their trade marks registered.

The matter was referred to tho! Department of Reconstruction, who offers the following explana tion on part of the requirements necessary in the registration" of trade marks.

According to provisions of Ar- ticle No. 17 of the regulations governing the registration of trade marks, foreigners in making ap plication for registration must| produce affidavits certifying to their nationality and the commer- cial organisations owned or repre- sented by them trading within the territory of China. In the case of members of the legal profession making application on behalf of others, due proof of their quali- fications as members of such pro- fession will be required.

Under Article 18, nil documents connected with applications to the

Military Movements. Four hundred men of the make your way to right or left Queen's Royal Regiment are now of nullah according to the lounder canvas at Murray Parade ter on your ticket indicating Ground, having been transferred to Chamber should not be changed, your Block of seats

Hongkong from Shamshuipe for a sum of $2, as library fees, would follow signs.-V W. Blocks to the purposes of the Tattoe. Yes- be collected from each member of Trade Marke Bureau, if written right of nullah XYZ to lelt terday. large crowds were attract the Chamber. Hongs which were chased at entrances to ground fact that some of the Tattoo Items be required to pay $5 per year of nullah. Tickets can be purod to the ground by reason of the members of the Chamber would on either side of the nullah, (b) The Blocks of seats are placed Queen's will stay under canvas

were being rehearsed. The towards the library. thus:

until after the Tattoo,"

The Punjabis taking part in the port amongst those who were General Suggestions.

Tattoo have also been brought present at the Chamber's meeting (1) Follow the signs on arrival at over to Hongkong, being camped yesterday, As A measure of the ground and on leaving on the vacant strip of land on economy It was proposed to instal The public are not allowed in Wong Net Clung Road, opposite the library within the premises of the Arena, but must make Broadwood Road

the Chamber,

SALESMAN SAM

EMPTY OUR WAGON,SAM, AN' DRIVE IT OUT IN FRONTMI JUST. RENTED IT TO TH’"HAPPY KIDMES] CLUB FOR TH DAY » YOU'RE... GONNA TAKE 'EM ON AN OUTING.

OH, FINE! THIS'ÇL BE A REGULAR, HOLIDAY FOR ME!

OH,

WHAT

SWELL

TIME WE'RE

GONNA. HAVE!

The idea found general sup-

Far From It

Q

HELLO, SAM! WHAT'S THIS

A PICNIC?

in some foreign language, must be

cases where third parties are in- accompanied by correct transla tlóns in the Chinése language.. In

volved, all documents must be ren.. dered in duplicate..

Full protection will be accord- ed to all foreigners in the enjoy ment of their trade marks provid ed all regulations governing regia- tration of such are duly complied with Canton Gazelto,

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