TO-DAY'S WANTS

25 WORDS

ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replies have been received:

295, 300, 301, 305, 306, 315 344, 369, 371, 374 376, 381, 385, 411, 426, 427, 443, 445 455, 461, 462, 485, 474, 476, 486, 505, 512.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Young Chinese male, stenographer for Amoy. Reply Secretary, P.0, Box 22...

FOR SALE.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET Shops at Frost and Back of Kaymally Building, Com- plote with Cockleft and Electric Fittings Apply to: Kayamally & Co, 20, Queen's Road. Contral.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, JULY

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions

G. R.

NOTICE.

Owners of Motor Vehicles, Trucks, Trolleys, Carts, Vans and Drivers of Motor Vehicles are heroby notified that licences for Bama are due for renewal on July 1st, 1929:

T. EL KING, Capt. Supt of Police Hongkong, 23th June, 1929,

Q.

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NOTICE.

HONG KONG WATER SUPPLY:

T HEREBY NOTIFIED that

IS commencing on Tuesday, 2nd July, TO LET or FOR SALE-On Broad-the principal mains In the City of wood Road, two semi-detached Victoria and High Lovol Districts 6 zoomed HOUSES, with tennis will be closed daily except during court and garage to each house, the following periods Ve Write Secretary, Post Office Box

FOR SALE-On Broadwood Road, Broomed BUNGALOW Write Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. WATER TANKS FOR SALE. 100 gallon Steel Drums for sale, these are good strong tanks for re- No: 22. serving water for household use, and galvanized inside and outside, TO LET NO. 14 Knutsford will not rust. Price $15.00, cách, Terrace, Kimberley Road, Kow Kwong Sang Hong Ltd., or 184/6, loon, 5 roomed house with tonals court and view of harbour, Praya East, Wanchal

HEADACHE

Immediate relief from

GENASPRI Y for sale at Chemista and Disposaries

Sole Agonte

W. R. Loxley & Co.

MASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. MASSEUSE S. HONDA.

MASSEUSE S. KISAKI,

Recommended for many years by Gotara ment Civil Esplai, Pak Hospital, ela., and by all the local doctors.

No. 24, Wyndham Birmet, Tal. OMBIE,

Apply Mr. Sou Kon Chi. Ex- change Building (3rd floor).

6 am, 1-8 & 6 pas, mm 8 p.m.

Commencing on 2nd July, the street fountaing which have been closed in the area Immediately south of Queen's Road will be opened dally during the above

hours,

PEAK SUPPLY,

PUBLIC AUCTION

Messrs, LAMMERT BROTHERS havo received" instructions from the Mortgagee to offer the valu able leasehold properties know as,

22 Robinson Road,

24 Robinson Road, for sale by Public, Auction,

at their Sales Room, ' No. 4, Duddell Street, Day on Monday,

the 8th day of July, 1929,

fat 8 p.m.

For further Particulars and Conditions of male apply to the Crown Solleitor, Courts of Justice, or to San Buen

MESSRS, LAMMERT BROTHERS, Kadawy14, Duddell Street. Hongkong, 25th., June 1929.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned has received instructions 140 fell by Public Auction,

on Thursday and Friday, commencing each day at 11 am the 4th and 5th, July 1929, with interval from 1 to 2.30 p.m.

́at CARLTON' HOTEL, No. 20, Ice House Street, A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture. comprising --

The supply to the Peak will be

Took Hatstand; Hall Mirrors, turned on daily as follows, com-Chesterfield Couch, Chesterfield mencing Tuesday, 2nd July:---

Chairs, Armchairs, Toak Book Cases, Teak Dining Tables, Chairs,

TO LET OR FOR SALE—At Fanling (in On. Lok Village), Turnished От Unfurnished, 4 Roomed HOUSE with Garden and Sovern Road (Eastern Section Gurage. Moderate Price, Apply only) Barker Road, Magazine Gap Kwong Sang Hong, Ltd., 250, Des] and Wanchat Gap Districts, Voeux Road Contral.

APARTMENTS TO LET.

VICTORIA PRIVATE HOTEL, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON, rooms with full board from $95, to $130, per month, double rooms for 2 persons with full board from 3180 per month, dofly rates from $4 per day, European management, Tel. K.367.

TO BE LET OR SOLD.

55 The Peak, Intoly occupied by Dr. Haraton and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con. venient, comfortable and cool. Six rooma and Dressing room Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gan and Electric Light. Use of Tonnis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be easily divided to sufi two couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road.

Apply:

THE HONGKONG. REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY) LIMITED. Exchange Building.

"PEAK MANSIONS.” CITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram Station 'and overlooking the Southern Bido of the Island. Roady for Occupation.

Five-Roomed and Six-Rooned APARTMENTS.

with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two Kftu.

Apply to

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong.

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Export Massense

37, Queen'e Road C., 2nd floor.

COME TO US

FOR YOUR

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SHORT WAVE EQUIPMENT AND ALL SPARES IN STOUK): NOTE THE ADDRESS

THE UNION

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PRINTING PRESS

AGENTS FOR

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CAR REPAIRS I

BRING YOUR CAR TO US--AND YOU WILE DE SATISFIED......

FIAT GARAGE

67, Des Voeux Rd., C. Tėl; C. 4821

The remainder of the Peak:-

"6-9 a.m.

HAROLD 'T. CREASY,

Water Authority, Public Works Department Hongkong, 20th June, 1929.

NOTICE.

The American Community of Hong Kong will be at Home to their friends on the 4th July, 1929, 11.30 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Club, Duddell Street.

WATER EMERGENCY COMMITTEE.

A Control Office has been opened, as from to-day,

at

Post Office Building, 1st floor. All Inquirios and communica- tions regarding the importation of water should be made there.

WILL STEAMSHIP AGENTS PARTICULARLY NOTE,

Tel. No. C.2527 & Govt. No. 284, By order,

1929.

NOW ON

SALE

VICTOR

RECORDS

for

June

Teak Sideboards, Glass Cabinet, TSANG FOOK PIANO

Curtains, Carpets, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Toak Ice Chests, Ceiling and Table Fans, | Ceiling Lights, cté,, etc.

Teak Bedsteads, Iron Beds, Teak Wardrobes with Bovelled Mirrors, Teak Dressing Tables, Teak and Marble Top Washstands, Toilet Sets, Blankets, Tablo Cloth, Linen, Mosquito Nets, etc., etc.

also One Piano by 9. Moutrlo & Co. A Quantity of Blackwood Ware. and

One Safe by James Black, London. On View from Wednesday, the 3rd, July, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE | 'BANKS will be 'closed for tho! transaction of Public, Business un Monday, the Ist of July.

Hongkong, 25th. “June, 1929.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE II. 8. ROUSE,

Secretary No. 61B, Top Floor, Wyndham St. Hongkong, 1st July, 1929.

Hongkong.

COMPANY.

ICE HOUSE STREET

'Phone C. 4648,

POST OFFICE NOTICE

RADIO NOTICES.

The Hadio Ofice, where full information concerning all wireless sare vices may be obtained at all timos, is situated on the ground floor of the P. and O: Building in Des Voeux Road, next to the General Post Oßcs.

Individuals, and firms are recommended to, register fheir talogra- phic addreases at the Radio Office. Ne charge is made for this.

On Radio tolegrams to the Kwangal Stations at Nanning and Luichow a fee of $0.20 per word will be collected from the sondern sum includes the receiving station's charge. On me

On- messagosto

Wuchow

the charge will be $.10 word--the addressee, to

this

Pay the receiving station

charge.

postage on newspapers pab. The Public are again reminded that the post or Tahed in Hongkong and addressed to British Possessions, China and Macao is 2 cents per 4 ozs, and wet 2 cents per, newspaper. When the postage. is not fully prepaid newspapers cannot be forwarded and if they do not. bear the zendors names and addresses they are disposed of in the Doad Letter Offico.

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radiotelegram $0.20

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INWARD MAILS.

Canada, U.B.A., Japan and Shanghai,

(Victoria, BC, 18th June). Empress of Asia U.B.A., Honolulu, (San Francisco,

7th June) Japan and Shanghal- Shanghai and Amoy...........

Japan and Shanghai Salgon

Straits

Linanso

Pros. Jackson

July 1.

General Met

July 2

Porthos

Sirdhah

July 2

Japan Amoy

St. Albana

July 8.

Santhia.

July 0.

Europe via Suez, (letters and papers i London, Oth June, gnd parcols, 80th May)

Kbyber

.July 4,

Kashg'ar

July 5,

Pros. Taft

„July &

July 8.

July 0.

Japan and Shanghai

U.S.A., Canada, (Seattle, 15th June)

Japan and Shanghai

Australia and Manila Shanghai.....

For

Sam Shul and Wuchow... Haiphong....

Arafura; ...Sarpedon,

OUTWARD. - MAILS."

Swálow, Amoy and Foochow Straits and Calcutta

Shanghal, Japan, and "Europa, via

Biberis....

Fort Bayard, Holhow, Fakhol and

Haiphong Baigon, Straits, Ceylon, India,

Mauritius, East and *South Africa," Aden, Egypt and Europe, vis Marseilles

Amoy

Manila

Manila

Swatow

9wntow

Amoy

Straita

Por

Kong Ning

Ningpo....

Halyang

Date and Time. ...Mon., July.1, 4 p.m.

„Tuos., July 2, 8.30a.m.

Tues., July 8, 1 p.m..

Tacoma Maru Tues., July 2, 1.80 p.m.;

Porthos

Tonkin

„Tuos, Joly 2, 1.30 pm.

„Tann, July 2, 1.30 p.m.

General Metzinger ..........Tues., July 2,

2. E. P. O.. Regʻstration

G. P. 0.

jm.

Jakke

.1.45 PM .2.30 p.m.

Letters

Registration Letters: (Dus Marsailles, Bird. August). Cheklang.Tues., July 2, 3.30 p.m. Emp. of Asia Tuss, July 2, 8.80 p.m. Pros, Jackson Tues., July 2, 4.80 p.m. Kwong Sang.. Wod., July 3, 8.80 aim. Shantung,Wed., July 8, 12.30 p.m." - Sirdhana ... Wed., July 3, 6.00 p.m. Cremer....Thurs., July 4, 10.30 à.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .............. Halching Manila, Sandakan, Australia and

New Zealand via Thursday Island St. Albans

Java and Batavia

Parcals Registration:

Letters

Fri, July 5, 1 p.m.

Fri, July 6.

.Noon,

1.43 path.

.2,80 p.m.

(Duo Thursday Island, 20th July.) Tjikembang Sat, July 6, 1.80 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselllos Kashgar

Straits and Calculta

It's a wild bird's own fault

If he misses his calling.

SALE

GORDON'S

OFFER THE WHOLE OF PRESENT STOCK OF FOOTWEAR ONLY, AT

20% OFF LADIES' SHOES

25% OFF CHILDREN'S SHOES

[

TO MAKE ROOM FOR HEAVY DELIVERIES OF NEW SEASON'S STYLES SHORTLY DUE.

Commencing Wednesday July, 3rd

FOR 7 DAYS ONLY

ROOM SEVEN

SECOND FLOOR

KAYAMALLY BUILDING

TEL. C. 4052.

*Superscribed THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

ENGLAND DISMISSED FOR 202.

Sat, July 6 IP.O

Parcels July 5, 4,80 p.m. Registration ....Joly 6, 9 am. Letters

G.P.O.

10.m

July 5, 5 p.m. Registration.July 6.0.46 8.m, Lettors................10.80 ■.m.

Parcels

(Duo Marsilion, 4th August), Kam Bangini

Parcei

..Tues., July 0.

Noun

Leitora

.1.00

p.m.

Correspondence only.

The second Test match between England and the South African tourists opened at Lords on Satur day morning in ideal weather and on a good wicket.

wood the new batsman had made. three.

Inaings. Closes.

Partnered by White, Larwood mado something of a stand, but when he had collocted 20 he lost his captain who returned with only eight to his aredit. The Cotal was then 287 for keeper took the score to 302, when The fast bowler and the wicket aine. Larwood was bowled by Bell after he had made who was successful during

Morkel, who

the earlier part of the innings, took An attendance of 0,000 spectators four wickets for 93 runs, but Bell was present when Sutcliffe and Ku- did most of the damage during the lick went out to face the Bouth latter stages. He captured six Africans, the ball

ball being given to wickets for 0 runs, Ochec.

Morkel bowled at the, opposite end and 'met with early success, With the score standing at eight he scat Lered Killick's wickets after the bata men had collected three, Sutcliffe claiming the other five.

Tourists Bat.

Catterall and Mitchell opened the inning for the tourists but, lost a valuable wicket before either of the batsmen had scored, Catterall being Christie went bowled by Larwood.

in first wicket down and he was Hammond filled the vacancy but did still with Mitchell when stumps were not alay long, falling a victim to drawn, his share being 42 of a total Markel,

off whom he was caught by of 67, while Mitchell had only scored Christle when he had only made eight. 16.

His wicket fell with the score at 1

18, The full results follow: Sutcliffe in the meantime reaching

England1st Innings, H. Sutcliffe, Mitchell, b Bell

zoven.

Further disaster was yet to bofail E. T. Killick, b Merkel

English. O'Connor followed W. R. Hammond, è Christie, Hammond and returned to the' pavi Morkel

the

nor b Markel, llon without opening his account, the 3, O'Connor, b score remaining the same It WAE Hendron; Morkel left to Hendren to save the side from M. Leyland,

b Bell

an utter debacle, He joined Sutcliffe M. Tate, e Cameron, b Hell and together the two gradually took IL W. V. Robins, e Mitchell, b Bell the score past the century mark At H. Larwood, b Beli

111 the new batsman was beaten by J. C. White, b Bell...

Morkel, Hendren's contribution being G. Duckworth, not out

an

Partnerships

48.

Extras

was batting steadily and

Total

when he had the misfortune to loss Runs at the fall of wicketa: 1-for Hendren his score had been taken 8; 2.for 18; 8 for 18: 4 for 117; past the half century. Leyland came for 100; 6 for 243; 7 for 240; 8 for in next and added, six by himself 252; 9 for 287; 10 for 10% when the match was adjourned for lunch, The score was then 117 for

Bowling Analysis,

10. M. R. W.

24 5 BX

Ochae valuable partnership.be Markel tween Butcliffe and Leyland made Bell **** matters look brighter for the Home Christie land, but when 199 runs had bem MacMillan scored Sutcliffe's innings came to an Owen Smith

South Aftles--1st Tanings. end. He bit one up into the hands

Mitchell off Bell He had made II. Catterall, 3 Lerwood exactly 100, Leyland then being 2 B. Mitchell, not out

Tate helped to take the score to J. AJ Christie, not out

he was sent back to the. Extras

pavilion, Leyland, had mado. Tatal (for 1 (wkt):

later Robins was

rung scoring Lour 'thers and ́ ́

eyland

57:

H. G. Deano, H. B. Cameron, D.

two. The eighth wicket fell Boon Morkel, H. Owen Smith, A. L. Ochse, afterwards, Leyland leaving without E. L Dalton, Q. MacMillan and A. J. further addition to his score. Lars Bell to bat.

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