TO-DAY'S WANTS

25 WORDS ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replies have been received:-

295, 300, 301, 205, 306, 915 944, 303, 371, 374, 376, 381, 385, 411, 425, 427, 443, 445- 455, 461, 462, 465, 474, 476, 486, 505, 512,

528.

PREMISES TO LET.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.-Young Chinese male' stenographer for Amoy. Reply

TO LET or FOR SALE.-On Broad-Secretary, P.O. Box 224 wood Road, two semi-detached

5 roomed HOUSES, with tennls WANTED Young Chinese male court and garage to each house stenographer for English corres- Write Secretary, Post Office Box pondence in, Tourano, Roply No. 22.

Secretary, P.Q. Box 22.

TO LET:-NO, 14, Knutsford Terrace, Kimberley Road, Row-

WANTED.

loon, 5 roomed house with tenale ANTED. - Pinno-Accordeon. court and view

harbour. of Apply Mr. Sea Kon Chi. Ex-write Box 529, care of "Hongkong Good Price for good" instrument. change Building (3rd floor).

Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

TO LET.-Hongkong, "Fairview"||**** No. 1 Robinson Rond (3 self- contained Apartments 3 & 4

FOR SALE-On Broadwood Rond, unfurnished rooma) Hongkong roomed BUNGALOW.

Write (Groomed house furnished or not) Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. Naushiwan, Kowloon Peninsula

"Fairview" No. 3 Robinson Road

1 Semi-detached unfurnished 4

Гости

Ngushiwan, Kowloon

CARS FOR SALE. FOR SALE--Packard, 7 seater, Peninsula 1 Bungalow unfurnish-Touring Car in excellent condi- ed For particulars apply too.

Apply Hongkong Hotel JM du Rocha & 'Co.

APARTMENTS TO LET.

Garage..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1929.

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

STANLEY.

The College has vacated, its premises at Prospect Placo and Pokfulam. The new Tel. No.: at Stanley is 0.6204, Mr. Ll Hol Tung, c/o Banker & Co., Bank of China Building is kindly re- prosenting the College in the Town. Messrs. Thomson & Co.. York Building, are the Treasurers and Business Agents. Enquiries be made at either of these may addresses,

F. A. BRITTON,

Acting Warden.

NOTICE.

The undersigned is prepared to consider offers to purchase the following properties...

See: C. of Marine Lot 243. (Nos. 5 & 6 Praya, Kennedy Town, Godowns).

Kowloon Marine Lot 66. (ship-

(yard).

Subsection 1 of Sec? A of Shau alwan Inland Lot 482. (Nos. 219- 227, odd Nos., Main Street, Shauki- wan West).

Particulars may be obtained on application at the Treasury, or to the Crown Solicitor at the Courts of Justice.

C Mcl. MESSEN, Colonial Treasurer. Hongkong, 21st May, 1929. KWONG HANG & CO. TEL. C.2786. 43, Des Voeux Road Contral. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors. HOUSE COAL,

ARE YOU SICK? VICTORIA PRIVATE HOTEL Why Continue To Suffer. Get The HANKOW, ROAD, KOWLOON, Poo On Chinese Herba and Get. .rooms with full board from $95, Well. Constipation; Rheumatism; to $130, per month, double rooms Dropey; Typhoid Fever; Norvous- for 2 persons with full hoard from nesa; and Diabetea. Yoe Foo Foak ....at $23.00 per ton. $180 per month, daily rates from Lan, Chinese Herbalist, Managing Upper Level $22.00 34 per day, European management. Director. Entrance 66, Queen's Middle Level ... $21.00 Tel. K.367, {

Road Central, Tel. C.5009.,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

SAM KU WEST The World Famed Hawaiin Guitarist and his harmony trio

will play during

DINNER DANSANT

on THURSDAY, the 13th. inst.

from 8.30 p.m. to 12 midnight. $4 per head including Dinner. Kindly book your tables in advance. The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd

VITAMIN D' IN THE ALLENBURYS' FOODS

How to rear Pa perfect Child

DO YOU KNOW THAT an adequate supply: of Vitamin 'D' is necessary for perfect bone-formation?

THAT Rickets is caused

through a deficiency of Vitamin 'D' in baby's dict? THAT mal-formation and pre- mature decayof teeth are ducto an insufficiency of Vitamin'D'?'

THAT provision may be made against these disorders by putting your baby on the "Allenburys,' Foods ?>

Allenburys

The Progressive System of Infant feeding.

MOTHERS! SEND FOR FREE BOOK

COUPON ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD., -

(London & Shangha}}

་ ་Ł

Central Office ....,, $20.00 Kowloon ...... $17.00.

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+

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71

#

The above prices Include delivery charges to destination.

MASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. MASSEUSE 8. HONDA. MASSEUSE'S. KISAKI,

Recommended for many years by Govern- ment Civil Hospital, Pak Hompital, etc. and by all the local doctor.

No. 24, Wyndham Street, Tol `CIPIE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned, have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,

on THURSDAY, the 13th June, 1929,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell.

~Street

A Large Quantity of Silk Materials.

comprising

NAVAL QUESTION.

SUGGESTED "CONFERENCE

OF THREE"

London, June 8.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

From

A "conference of three" oa the Shanghai and Amoy. naval question, to be held at Amor

RÁDIO NOTICE. INWARD MAILS.

Par Chenan Talma

Dre. .June 10.. June 10..

Washington between. President Japan, Shanghal and Europe vin Hoover, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald Siberis (London, 18th May) and Mr. Mackenzie King, the Shanghai

Prime Minister of Canada, is re-

commended by the Observer as the Straits

London 14th May

Burest way to world peace. The Australia and Manila paper says that the national life of Japan and Shanghaf Canada within the Empire is Europe via Negapatan, letters only irrevocably staked on an "un- defended frontier." The principle USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shing- of an undefended frontier should Silk Dress Lengthe, Slik Pyjn-be applied to the Atlantic ocean. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang-

The conferenco could arrange an mas, Silk Haori Conts, Silk Coats, impregnable peace for the English U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Silk Kimonos, Silk Handkerchlofs, speaking world on the basis of a bal Coolie Coata, etc., etc.

and

A Quantity of E. P. Ware. Terms: Caalf on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Of the valuable leasehold pro- perty situate at The Peak, Hong- kong

and known as "Craigmin West" No. 606 The Peak (formerly No. 161 The Peak) erceted upon Section A of Rural Building Lot No. 71. Annual Crown rent $89.00. Area 9,020 square feet.

To be sold in one lot by

1

PUBLIC AUCTION

on FRIDAY,

hai

hol

corresponding equality of naval Japan and Shanghai and mercantile sea Inw. There Saigon

could never be more favourable | Australia, and Manila circumstances than now for buch | Japan and Shanghat a conference.

the

Fm

Sado Maru

..June.10.. Juno 11..

Aoneas

Tilsington Court

.June 11,

Changte Atsuta Maru

Juno 11.

Lahn'

Pres Adami

.Juno 14.

..June 14..

Juno 16.

Empress ot-Russia

Juno 17.

Pres. Madison

.June 17.

Angers

June 18.

...June 18..

...June 20,

June 21..

Andre Lebon Aki Maru,.. Rajputana

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per

***** City of Glasgow

expresses The Observer opinion that if Mr. Hoover issued Straits an invitation, Mr. Ramsay Mac- donald would be ready to go to Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Washington at twenty-four hours' notice.-Reuter.

APPLIES FOR VISA.

TROTSKY WANTS TO PAY VISIT TO ENGLAND,

Constantinople, June 8. Trotsky has requested the Bri- Lish Consul here to furnish him with a visa for the purpose of Travelling to England. He bases his application on the ground that he needs medical treatment and that he must personally superviso the publication of his autobrio-

the 14th day of June, 1929, at 8graphy in English. o'clock p.m.

by

MESSIS. LAMMERT BROS,

at their Auction Rooms, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

For further Particulara and Conditions of Sale

Apply to

MESSRS. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solleftors for the Vendors,

or to MESSIS. LAMMERT BROS.,

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 1, 1929.

Trotsky has telegraphed to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald advising him of this action.-Reuter.

"PEAK MANSIONS."

CITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram. Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the Island. Ready for Occupation.

Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS. with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two lifte.

Apply to-

CREDIT FONCIER,

D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

GREAT LIQUIDATION

SALE

AS WE ARE

Retiring from Business

We will sacrifice our entire Stock

of

DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY

and

FANCY GOODS,

Regardless of cost.

SENNET FRERES

A. Weill, (Successors)

York Building, Chater Road,

Central and South America and *Europe via Victoria B.C. and Europe. vin Siberia

Date and Time.

Mon., June 10, 2.80 p.m.-

............. Prezident Lincoln ....Tues, Juna 11.

Parcels......June 10, 6 p.n Registration Juno 11, 9.45 ant Lotters....June 11, 10.30 o.m. Das Victoria, B.Q. 1st July.) Tjibodas....Tues., June 11, 9.30 a.m.

Java via Batarla

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

East and South Africa, Egypt,, and Europe vin Marseilles

Aeneas

Tues., June 11,

K.P.O.

Registration Letters

Registration

.1 p.m.

..1 p.m.

G.P.O.

1.45 p.m.

2.30 p.m..

Letters....

(Due Marseilles 12th July.) Haiyang ..Tues., June 11, 100 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ....... Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South vid San America and Europa Francisco and Europe via Siberia Tenyo Maru

1:

Wed., June 12.. Registration. June 11, 5 p.m. Letters....June 12, 8.30 am.. (Due San Francisco 5th July)

Correspondence bearing vessel's name only

HAWKERS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE.

PRODUCTION OF SCALES RULED NECESSARY.

-CLAIM FOR OVER $10,000.

AS BALANCE OF MONEY LOANED.

"When I approached him, he in- In the Supreme Court this morn- vited me to sample his laichcca,"ing, before the Chief Justice (Sir said a constable in proceeding Henry Gollan), the On Wing No 181, against a haviter on n charge of Firm, formerly of construction in Mr. E. W. Hamil Queen's Road Central, at present

of ton's Court this morning.

No. 80, Bonham Strand. Enst,

Tam Bucd

Shut-you, Evidence was given of the man's of No. 37, Wong Nei Chung Road, transacting business on the pave-for, the sum of $10,302, being the ment; but this evidence was ruled balance due of money loaned after. been. out because the constable had securities deposited had failed

Execution ngainst pro- to retain that essential sold.

of exhibit, the pair of scales with perty attached under a writ which the defendant was seen foreign attachment was also ask-

ed for, o weighing out his goods to `a,num-l ber of women,

}

Mr. C. G.-Allabuster, K.C., in- structed by Mr. D. L. Strellett, In discharging the defendant, of Messrs. G. K. Hall Brutton the Magistrate said he had been and Company, was for the trying "for months and months" to plaintiff, while the defendant was legally re- impress on the police the necessity neither present nor

After hearing evidence his Lord.

was not satisfied

of retaining the scales, as their presented, production In Court in evidence; would have the effect of practically ship said he settling the question. He wished that the defendant was out of the hia ruling to be followed in all Colony, On Mr. Alabaster's

plication, the case was ndjourned cases in the future.

for proof of the defendant's the Colony or

The prosecuting police offcer absence from gave an undertalcing to that effect, whether he was in hiding.

"If you can say I hawked there,

I am willing to pay in any fine your Worship requires," "declared another man who was charged with hawking wihout a licence.

He was not taken at his word. The offence being proved, the usual Ane of $5, or eight days, was imposed.

STREET FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON YOUTHS BEFORE

THE COURT.

AMERICAN TRACK SPEEDSTERS.

CLAIM FOR WORLD'S 100 YARD RECORD.

210-

Chicago, June 9. George Simpson, a twenty-year- old undergraduate of the Ohio State University, ran the 100 Yarda in 9 2/5th seconds at the National Collegiate Track and Field Championship meeting.

It is claimed to be a world's re-

"Charges of causing an obstruc- cord. tion by playing football in Mid-

The standing record is 0 3/5th - dle Road, behind the Kowloon seconds held by C. W. Paddock Y.M.C.A., were brought against and others. New. claims have three young Chinese before Mr. been advanced by Simpson and a T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon negro -named Tolacat (92

seconds). Magistracy this morning,

One of the defendants failed to

Quite recently, another Ameri- answer his charge and had his can claimed to have completed the bail estreated. The other two 100 Yards in 9:2/5th seconds, "but were each fined $1.

it was turned down'as a record Detective Sub-Inspector Dorling on the grounds that a powerful said he warned a gang of youths following wind was blowing- at 6 p.m. yesterday but on return- Reuter's American Service, ing at 7 o'clock he found they had resumed playing. They all ran away on his approach but ten minutes later 'n Chinese detective was sent from the Station and he arrested the three defendants.

It was mentioned that some time ago a Portuguese gentleman had been struck by a ball, but al though he had had his spectacles hit, he had not been hurt,

FAIR TO SHOWERY.

The Royal Observatory reports that pressure continues highest in

DUKE IMPROVING.

WILL RESUME HOMEWARD JOURNEY TO-DAY.

Vancouver, June 8. The condition of the Duke of Gloucester, who recently broke his collar bone, shows a steady" im- provement.. He will be able to resume the homeward journey: on, ́' Juno 10-Reuter. .

Signaller Sivawright, the "mia"" the Pacific to the east of Japan sing" sentry, arrived at King's Cross and relatively low over China on May 13, on the Inverness ex- generally. The forecast till noon preai. fo was in multi, and was to-morrow is 8.W. winds, mo-escorted by two uniformed Guards derate; fair to showery.

men.

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