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NOTICE,
HMS. Hermes is holding a Dance at Lane, Crawford's To-mor- row, Tuesday, November 4th, at
The 7th Practico will be held at the Helena May Institute on Wed-8.30 p.m. nesday, 7th November, 1928, at 6.30 p.m.
syd. T. P. SAUNDERSON,
Acting Hon, Secretary.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Seventh Extra Raco Moet- Ing will be held (weather per- mitting) at Happy Valley Saturday, 10th November, 1928, commencing at 2, p.m.
on
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
The chargo for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1 for all persons including Ladies.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they
PUBLIC BAND. CONCERT.
A Public Band Concert will be given in the
BOTANIC GARDENS
on FRIDAY, November 9th, from 5 to 6 p.m.
By the Band of the KING'S OWN SCOTTISH
BORDERERS
(By kind permission of Lt-Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O. and Officers.)
Admission to Gardens free; 50 cents to Enclosure.
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Each member has the right to Walk from the Tram Station and [QITUATED within Two Minuter' introduce 2 non-members to, the verlooking the Southern Bide of the Members' Enclosure, tickets for island. Ready for Occupation. whom can be obtained from Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed Mensre. Linstead & Davis, nt $5 cach, up to Friday, 9th November. | with all Modern Conveniences, Drying 1928.
Rooms and Out-houses, Two Lifti.
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The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' En- closure will be $2. Each member can obtain upon application to the Secretary, badges for ad- mission of 2 Ladies free off charge.
Moscow, Nov. 4. Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, vlc.; Agreements have been signed! will not be permitted to operate granting Japanese fishing within the precincts of the Hong-cerns the right to work the exist- kang Jockey Club during the Raceg preserving works at Kamchat-
ka.-Reuter. Meeting,
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MONDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1928.
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WEDNESDAY TO
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Auction
AL. SMITH'S FINAL APPEAL.
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JAPAN AND CHINA.
ILEPORTED PLANS FOR THE NEGOTIATIONS.
The Undersigned have recolved Instructiona to sell by Publiction received by him in-
Nanking, Nov. 4. dicated "e heaviest voto "In history, with prediction of Asiatic Bureau of the Japanese Mr. Arita, the Chief of the Hoover victory by comfortable Government, loft horo this morn margins and with the stato caning for Shanghai en route to Tokyo. didates in most instances going He will board Japanese vessel at Shanghai to-morrow for Japan.
on TUESDAY, the 6th November, 1928, at 11 am.
at The Wing On Godown, Connaught Road, West (for account of the concerned) 318 Bags No. 9 Java Molasaca
more or less damaged Tormis:-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT, BIOS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction
on WEDNESDAY, the 7th November, 1928, at 11 a.nl.
along with the national candi- dates.
Cost of the Campaign.
Washington, Nov. 3.
The states included in the com- It is stated that the Japanese mitteo's report Word Vermont, have decided that the negotiations Maing, Minnesota, Nebraska, with the Nationalist Government Oklahoma, Washington, Nevada, on the settlement of the Nanking Kansas, Montana, Wyoming Lowa and Hankow incidents will be and Oregon.
entrusted to Mr.
Yada, the Japanese Conaal at Shanghai, whilst negotiations on the revision of the Sino-Japanese Commercial The Republican and Democratic Treaty will be assigned to Mr. parties together received nearly Yoshizawa, the Japanese Minister nine million dollars to further the to China. causes of Mr. Hoovor and Mr. Smith for the Presidency.
It is said that the negotiations on the Tsinandu incident, will pro- The Republican National Com-bably be carried out by the Teinan- mittee reports its receipts to have fu Consul in co-operation with the been $4,912,000 and bxponnes Japanese Consul at Tsingtao, $4,744,000, while the Democratic The Japanese Consul at Tsing- party's recoipts are given as tao, who arrived recently to meot $4,089,000 and exponses as $4,008,- Mr. Arita, returned to Tsingtao 000.
this morning.
Experts, however, declare that this is only a fraction of the total spent all over the country, not behind the farm depression only on behalf of the candidates and refused to accept control of but for all election purposes.-exportable surpluses,” Reuter's American Service.
The Feminino Vote,
at No. 22 and No. 23 Codowns of The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf &Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon (for account of the concerned) 483 Bugs "Crescent" Brand Sulphate of Ammonin-more or
Besides eriticising Hoover's Jess damaged
farm relief attitude, Smith attack- Terms: Cash on Delivery,
ed the Republican candidate's position on the labour and he LAMMERT BROS., A notable fact in the presidential promised that if the Democrata Auctioneers.campaign is that not for many were placed in power, "a doûnito years have the opposing parties remedy by law" would be passed talked so little of foreign affairs and to relieve the use of injunctions in Bo much of home ones. Publie dis-labour disputes and to preservo cussion has been concentrated on the constitutional guarantees of internal problems.
Individual liberty, free speech and
PUBLIC. AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction
on THURSDAY, the 8th November, 1928, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Large Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture!
comprising:-
Hatstand, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Class Cabinot,
New York, Nov. 4.
Beclouding the Issues,
It is believed that two things free assemblage. which will weigh heavily on the women voters are, firstly, prohibi- tion, and secondly, Mrs. Smith, Many women pay tribute to her permaking the issues of the campaign Ho accused Hoover of not sonal qualities, but do not consider clear. He condemnned him for his that she is worthy to represent a
country whose women attach much lence and for letting Mr. Hughes, more importance than do men to the former secretary of state, do dress, speech, and social amenities, most of the defending. -Reuter's American Service,
To Secure Voles,
Newark, Oct. 31.
He said that Hughes was the only one of the Republican lendora who was making a fight, but Jaccused him of trying to becloud the issue by calling prohibition Go" sham battle."
Desks, Filing Cabinet, Sextant, Making his last pre-election Singer Machine, Looking Glasses epeech outside New York,
vernor Alfred Smith declared to The governor reiterated that the Carpets, Rugs, Electric Table day that Herbert Hoover's pro- president was unable to change a Lamps, Heaters, Victrolas, Oll pasal for a special session of con- statute single-handed, but that if Palutings, Pictures, Overmantelgress to tackle the farm problem, elected he would take the lenders with Bevalled Mirror, Gramo-"acems to be vurrender for the ship in pointing the way phones, etc., etc.
modification of the prohibition law.
purpose of securing votes.”-
What could be accomplished, he Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag-demanded, by such a session in view of the Republican candidate's gons, Ice Chest, Glass Ware, position on the farm' question. Dinner and Tea Crockery, Cutlery, Smith assorted that Hoover Kitchen Utensils, Stove, elc., cte, opposed "the underlying principle promising.
Teak and Iron Double and Single Bedsteads with Mattresses, Wardrobes with and without
Mirrors, Marble Top Washstands,
Marble Top Chamber Stands, Enamel Baths, Shanghai Bath, Chests of Drawers, Commodes, Manila Toilet Crockery, Mosquito Nets, Salgon Blankets, Curtains, Linen and Linen Cupboards, etc., ete.
and
A Quantity of Fino Blackwood Furniture
comprising:-~~
to
He likewise promised to take the leadership in farm relief, and the reduction of unemployment.
Hoover was neither leading nor
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Parcels
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K. P. O.
ing a pair of pliers from a second- Saigon, Straits, hand stall. He was sentenced to nine months' hard labour when brought before Major C, Willson this morning, in addition to which Worship ordered twenty
his
strokes.
Another man, who was sent away
In 1926 for ten years was tracked
down by detectives when he return-Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ed here and brought before the Tourane Magistrate this morning.
Sen-Manila
tence of six months' hard labour and twenty strokes of the birch Swatow was imposed. The man's record showed that he had three previous convictions for larceny.
The Bishop of Swansea, chair- man of the Council of the Church of England Men's Society, will spend Christmas in Australia with a near kinsman, ··
"To create a more compléto re- cord of English poetry than is to be
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found even in the British Museum," Holhow and Haiphong the Poetry League is to form a Straits
library at St. Georme's Hall, Little Russell-street, London.