TO-DAY'S WANTS

1:

25 WORDS

ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replies have been received:

295, 300, 301, 305, 306, 915 944, 363, 371, 374, 376, 981, 385, 411, 426, 427, 443, 445 455, 461, 462, 465, 474, 476, 485, 305, 512, 645, 547, 550.

SITUATIONS VACANT. TO BE LET OR SOLD.

WANTED.-An expérienced No. 1

55 The Peak, lately occupied by Boy for a Club. Must give secu-. rity and good references. Apply Dr. Harston and adjoining the Box No. 550, care of "Hongkong Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- Telegraph."

WANTED.

venient, comfortable and cool.

Síx rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms,, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tennis

ROOMS WANTED.~By Bachelor Court. Suitable for a Meas of five, --furnished or unfuralsited bed-for could be ensily divided to suit sitting room or bedroom and sit-

ting room, bath kitchen, verandah,

two couples. Close to

if possible on Peak or mid levels. Station and Motor Road. Please state locution and rate.

Apply:

Tran

Box No. 548, care of "Hongkong] THE HONGKONG REALTY · AND Telegraph."

MISCELLANEOUS.

BACHELORS. „‚MESS. —— Varangy}

far one in bachelors' mess on the

TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED,

Exchange Building.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929.

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions

NOTICE.

The Public Works Department is prepared to receive tendera for the purchase of a quantity of old material comprising Rolled Steel Joists, Metal Scrap, Old Motor Tyres & Old Steel Cables. Tender forms On application to the Superintendent of Accounts & Stores, Public Works Department.

WATER CONTROL OFFICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the oillees of the above were close on Saturday, 'the 17th inst. All future inquiries should be directed to the undersigned at the Public Works Department.

By Order,

H. S. ROUSE.

PIANOS

FOR

HIRE

PREMISES TO LET.

From

$12.00

Penk, as from October 1st. Write TO LET.-Office Rooms, Bong- Blox N 549, care of "Hogkong kong and Shanghai Bank Build- Telegraph

ing. Apply to Sang Kee, same Building.

per month.

FOR SALE,

TO BET-No. 3. King's Park Bulidings, Ansin Road, Kowločin, | |

Union

4 roomed PLAT with modern'eon- FOR SALE.-On Broadwood Road, Iveniences. Apply The

3 roomed BUNGALOW. Write Trading Co.. Låd.. York Building. Secretary, Post Offee Box No. 22.

TO LET.-Five Room European FOR SALE-Ladies' Crepe de Flat at No. 43, Kennedy Roud. Chine Emb'd Pyjamus $8.00; Men's First Floor. Apply Thornhilí Washing Silk. Pyjamas $6,90; Silk Aerated Water Furtory) 154, Pruža i Shirts-$3.00. See our Show Room, East, Telephone C,547,

S. Narain, China Building, 4th floor, Tel. C.6136,

MASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU, MASSEUSE 8. HONDA. MASSEUSE 8. KISAKY. laceanmended for many years by Gorero mest Clef Hospital, Peak Hospital, ate, and by all the local doctors

No. 14, Wyndham Street, Tel. 0.198.

EXPERT MASSEUR.

and all kinds os chronic

allments,

Madame E. AKAJI.

Madame H. MORITA.

125, Pinya East, ( door),

TO LET or FOR SALE.—On Broad. wood Rond, two semi-detached

5 roomed HOUSES, with tennis

at

ANDERSONS

St. George's Building..

"PEAK MANSIONS."

court and garage to each house.ITUATED within Two Minutes' Write Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22.

APARTMENTS TO LET,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

instructions to sell by Public Auc The Undersigned have received

tion,

on FRIDAY,

the 23rd August, 1929,

commencing at 11 am.

At No. 4. Granville Road (2nd floor), Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable House. hold Furniture.

الى

(Catalogues will be issued.) Terms: Cash on Delivery, On View from Thursday, the 22nd August, 1929.

LAMMERT BROS,,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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DAY-LONG FIGHTING.

(Continued from Page 1.)

DR, WANG ON SITUATION.

China Ready to Send More Troops to Front.

Shanghai, Aug; 20. Speaking Inst night in referenco to the Sino-Soviet situation, Dr. C. T. Wang, the Chinese Foreign Mini- ster, reiterated that the National Government will continue to main-; tain a firm stand against the Rus- sian demands, though the Chinese attitude is conciliatory,...

defend

China will, of course, Chinese territory against invaalons and her national rights.

Dr. Wang added that the Com- munist netivities conducted by the Soviet in China and their conse- quent scourge in the country were too well known to require reitera- tion.

I

Qusting the Reds.

"In order to spare the people from chronic and devastating dis turbances, China will be unwaver- The Undersigned have receiveding in her determination to rid the instructions to sell by Public Auc-

country of Communist activities." tion,

Dr. Wang confirmed that the National Government had order- ed Chang Rauch-lang to send 60,- 000 fresh ' troops to the various fronts for defensive purposes, in view of the threatening offensive attitude and the raids of the Soviet At Godown No. 18, The Hong-roops into Chinese territory. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co., Ltd., Kowloon

on TUESDAY, the 27th August, 1929,

commencing at 10.30 n.m.

A Large Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.

comprising:---

More Troops if Necessary,

He added that the Government is preparing to despatch further large reinforcement if and 'when it be comes necessary.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

`RADIO NOTICES,

The Badlo Ofice, where full information concerning all wireless 842 rices may be obtained at all times, is situated on the ground floor of the P. and O. Building in Des Voeux Road, next to the General Post Office

Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra phic addresses at the Radio Omes. No charge is made for this.

No correspondenco is being forwarded via Siberia even if super. scribed “vik Vladivostok" except for destinations in Russia.

Tho outstanding mail dispatched from London via Siberia on 10th- July was received from Japan yesterday,

From !!

Shanghai and Amoy Japan...

INWARD 'MAILS.

Par

Dea

Kingyuan

August 20.

Kaga Maru

August 20.

Szechuen

.August 21.

Tango Maru

.August 22

only.

Heeter

August 22.

Garbein

August 24.

Emp. of Asia Kashmir

..August 26.

...August 30.

OUTWARD MAILS.

Shanghai and Swatow, Australia and Manlla Straits and London Parcels

(London 18th July). Europe via Negapatam, letters only

London 25th July.... Canada, (Victoria B. C. 8th August),

U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai

Registored and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and whore malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel walls are closed at 5 p.m on the previous day.

For

Somshu and Wuchow Shanghai, Japan. Canadh. U.S.A.. G. & S. America and Európe viu Vancouver, B.C.

*Shanghai, *Japan and Honolulu

and San Francisco

Manila, Australia and New Zenland

via Thursday Island

"Swalew

The chief object of the National Flat, Round, Square and Long Government in ordering large con- of troops along the Iron, Wire Nails, Iron Plates, Iron | centrations Wire, Tollet Goods, Japanese Por-frontier is to maintain peace and relain, Fire Crackers, Cigara, Ciga order and to prevent the Soviet Holbow, Pakhai and Haiphong

troops from pillaging the Chinese rettes, Tobacco Leaf, Matches, border towns-Our Own Corren- Alumonia. Sodlum Sulphide, pondent. Hydrochlorle Acid, Glass Ware. Ophthalmic Instruments, Wines, Flour, etc., etc.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

Hongkong.

Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the No. 31B, Top Floor, Wyndham St., Island. Ready for Occupation.

Five-Roomed and Bix-Roomed APARTMENTS.

VICTORIA PRIVATE HOTEL, (with all Modern Conveniences, Drying HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON,|Rooms and Out-houses, Two lifta. rooms with full board from 395, to $130, per month, double rooms for 2 persons with full board from $180 per month, daily rates from

"Tel. No, CZ131 Cures Rheumatism,$4 per day, European management.

Nervousness,

THE

BEST

AND

CHEAP-

EST

PER-

MAN-

ENT

HAIR WAYING IN THE COLONY

Mrs. BETEN Tal. K. BBI,

Extension Room 34.

PENINSULA HOTEL

MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOVE Expert MassoUSe

87. Quoon's Road C.. 2nd floor.

CAR REPAIRS I

BRING YOUR CAR TO US AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED.

FIAT GARAGE

67, Des Voeux Rd. C. Tel. C. 4821

Tel, K.357.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

JAVA PACIFIC LIJN.

From SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES.

The Steamship,

“KERTOSONO" Inving arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being lasted at their risk into the hazardous and ar extra-hazardous godowns of the China whence and/or livery

Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd.,

from the wharves de- may be obtained. Good not elcur by the 27th August, 1920, will be subject tu rent..

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined)

JET

the With August, 1929 at 10 am. by Mcasra. Goddard & Douglas, Hung- kong.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of stramter, otherwise they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any ense what-

over,

Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by,

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Agents. Hongkong, 20th August, 1929.

MRS. SEKAI MASSAGE

6. Wyndham Street, 1st floor. Hongkong.

HOME LEAVE

FULL PROTECTION

AGAINST ACCIDENT & LOSS WHEN TRAVELLING, MAY BE OBTAINED

BY A

BAGGAGE INSURANCE

&

PERSONAL ACCIDENT ·

POLICY

ISSUED BY

CHINA UNDERWRITERS LTD.. Hongkong Bank Building, da Des Voeux Road Central.

HONGKONG.

f:

Tol. C. 1121/2.

.

Apply to CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

HOTEL

We beg to announce that our Hotel is now reopened after being thoroughly renovated and refurnished, solieil a continuance of patronageof our clients.

We

FOR FOOTWEAR..

THE LATEST “NUGGET": PRODUCT.

For many years now, the name! "Nugget" has immediately re- minded ane of a high-class foot

wear

THE HUNGER-STRIKERS.

Cansular Intervention Brings Trial Promise,

Tokyo, Aug. 20, It is learned from Harbin that! the thirty-nine Soviet officials whoj were arrested in the raid on the Soviet Consulate in May last and have not yet been brought to trial, have given up their hunger strike, after five days, as the result of intervention by the Gor-| man Consul.

4

The German Consul has ane- ceeded in securing an assurance from the Chinese authorities that the Russian prisoners will be Kiven a formal trial within a week. All the Soviet officials are greatly emaciated as the result of their hunger-strike, coming un top of imprisonment for three months. Three of their number have had to) be sent to hospital-Reuter.

Invasion Report Doubted,

Despite the official character of the report, it is received here with great reserve, as It Is rogarded as significant that no news of such grave action has been received from any sources at Manchuli or Harbin, the only reports being from Mukden.-Reuter.

Peking, Aug. 19, Hitherto foreign reports fail to dressing and polish.al-mention Saturday's invasion by ten

thousand Russians. though probably very few people realise what a vast organisation there is at the back of the name,

"Nugget" polish is actually manufactured in eight different countries distributed over the Eurapenn, American, Afrienn and Australasian continents. Apart from these factories, which each

Mukden, Aug. 19. According to despatches, Rus- have their own "Nugget" selling in scouts, aided by Koreans, organization, there are "Nugget" penetrated to Szetaohotze, looting depots

with their alko

own and burning. Two Chinese mer- selling organizations, and agents chants were killed and three cap; fixed and appointed in every | tured. country where boots and are wein,

shoes

Another Raid,

On the afternoon of August 16, three thousand Russians with field guns opened fire on the Chi- What is the secret of the

nese lines in Tangninghsien, Kirin. international sucesss of "Nug- Twenty-four thousand Fengtien get" polishes and creams? The troops have arrived at Tsitelhar. development of the "Nugget" or-|—Renter. ganization is comparable the headway made by the pioneers of old, for "Nugget" was the pioneer among the malern wax boot polishes and L'e}, and sounded the death knell to the old fashioned bluckings.

A limited number of large airy Boome with verandahs are available for monthly Guests at specially low rates ROOM and SERVICE:-

One Person $ 90.00 Two Persons $140.00 ROOM & FULL BOARD;~ One Person $150.00 Two Persons $250,00 Inspection cordially invited || dressings.

SHAMEEN

with

CHINESE CENSORSHIP, Scrutiny of all Postal Matter in Russion Language,

Nanking, Aug. 19.

A strict censorship of all postal matter in the Russian language In order to keep pace, with the will be instituted by the postal trend of fashion, no pains have authorities all over the country in been spared to maintain, and accordunce with an order by the when possible, improve. “Nugget". Ministry of Communications, preparations, so that, throughout The new measure is deemed the world, they can be looked necessary to prevent Communista upon as the very best leather utilizing the mails for subversive

activities,

Per

Date and Time, Kochow.....Tues., Aug. 20, 4.30 pm.·

Empress of Russia ... Wed, Aug. 41

Parcela. Aug. 20, 5 p.m Registration Aug. 21, 9.15 .m Letters......Aug. 21, 10 M Duc Vancouver, B.C.. 7th Sept.)

Tenyo Maru Wed., Aug. 21, 8.30 a.m. (Due San Francisco 18th Sept.)

Koga Maru .......... Wed., Aug. 21. Registration.... ....8.45 n.ir. Letters

.9.80 n.m. (Duo Thursday Jeland 2nd Sept) Chinhun...Wed., Aug. 21, 9.30 a.m. Cremer..Wed., 'Aug. 21, 11.30 .. Tilkin....Wed,, Aug. 21, 12.30 p.m. Yuensang

Wed., Aug. 21,

Parcels Letter

..Noon

.I p.m.

Java via Batavin Calcutta vin Straita

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseiller

Achilles

Registration Letters

G. P. O.

.1.45 p.m.

Fornisá

Amy Antoy

Hollow, Pakho and Haiphong

Swntow

Japnu...

Swatow, Amoy and Fuochow Swatow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles

Japan, Canada, U.S.A.; "Contral and *South America and Europe via Victoria, B.C.

Wei Bat Wei

Antoy and Japan

Wed., Aug. 21,

K. P. O.

Registration..

Leiters

12.11 .1 p.m

.2.30 p.m.

(Due Marseilles 21st Sept)

Hamburg Mant

Wed.. Aug. 21, 12.39 p.. Hanyang Weil, Aug. 21, 3.30 p.m. Linngchow Wed., Aug. 21, 8.30 p.m. Menado Maru

1

Thurs., Aug. 22, 8.30 a.m. Hydrangen Thurs., Aug. 22, 2.30 p.m. Tango Maru Fri, Aug. 23, 0.30 u.m. Haiyang... Fri, Aug. 23, 1 p.m. Szecburn...Sat., Aug. 24, 10.30 ..

Hakozaki Muru......Sat., Aug. 23,

K. P. 0. Registration Aug. 23, 4.30 p.m. Letters Aug. 24, 9 nm. -

G. P. O Registration Aug. 24, 8.45 d.m. Letters...Aug. 24, 3.30 a.. (Due Markellles 22nd September)..

Tyndurcur

.Sat., Aug. 24. Fargeis. Aug. 23, 6 p.m. Registration Aug, 24, 0.40 a.m. Letters.......10.30 ... (Duc Victoria, B.C., 17th Sept.) Chip Shing..Sun., Aug. 25, R50 a.m. Kumuang...San, Aug. 25, 8.30 am, Hozan Maru Sun., Aug. 25, 9 a.m. Apney...Sun, Aug. 26, 0a.m. Kiangau..... Sat., Aug. 25, 9 nm. Kumsang..Tues., Aug. 27, 8.30 Bun

Swatow, Anny and Formosa Naura and Ocean Island Bangkok vin Swntow Amey and Japan Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Afrien Aden, Egypt und Europe via Marseilles Allins II

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila Swatow Straits

Straits and Calcutta

Registration Letters

Tues., Aug. 27, K.P.O.

.10 .m.

......

G.P.O.

.12.45 p.m. ..1.30 p.m.

Registration Leliers.... (Due Marseilles 28th Sept.)

Hai Ching ....Tuen, Aug. 27, 1 ̊p.m. Emp. of Asia Tues., Aug. 27, 3.30 p.m. Hopsang..Wed., Aug. 28, 10.30 am Cremer..Thurs., Aug. 20, 10.30 a.m. Sul Sang

..Sat., Aug. 31, Registration Aug. 31, 5 p.nt. Letters Sept. 1, 8.30 am.

Superscribed Correspondence only,.

PERSISTENT FELLOW.

STOWAWAY'S EXPLOIT AT

SINGAPORE.

NEW MILL STRIKE IN CALCUTTA,

OVER 45,000 OPERATIVES INVOLVED,

A fine of $50, with the alterna- tive of a month's hard labour, was

Calcutta, Aug. 19. imposed on a Chinese charged, he

Over forty-five thousand operu- fore Mr. T. S. Whyte Sinth at the tives are affected by an entirely Kowloon Magistruey this morning, new strike in the jute milis, It is stated that mall matter re-with stowing away on board the involving seven important con- This is exemplified by the ferring to the political and mili- 9.9. Cremer from Singapore. éernu, revent introduction of "Nugget"tary situation, written or printed The defendant, who pleated. liquid, which is a preparation for in Russian, will be detained.guilty, was found on board the to a misunderstanding of the which the trade and public have| Reuter.

long been looking for. Other

liquids had already appeared but, in the opinion of the "Nugget" management, such

PRINTING PRESS quis, from one defect or

AGENTS FOR

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

TO WHOM ALL LOCAL

ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE

ADDRESSED.

Fanother, could not be termed ideal. The new "Nugget" liquid is rapidly gaining popularity for very good reason-it not only polishes but it also brightens up and cleans ladies' fancy footwear to perfection,

EXTRALITY NOTES.

TERMS NOT TO BE PUBLISHED YET.

London, Aug. 19, Reuter learns that it is not intended at present to publish the

extraterritoriality, Notes to Ching with regard to

The British Note is largely of á

Apparently the trouble is due

ahip prior to her departure from terms of the settlement arranged Singapore and sent ashore. After fast week and in conformity with, the vessel had left the southernwhich the majority of operatives port he was again found among resumed work to-day. Reuter, The passengers.

PO HING THEATRE

OBSTRUCTION..

FINED OWNER WILL SUE LESSEE.

passage way and exit near the stage,

Mr. Armstrong pleaded guilty and Intimated, that the premises were leased to another person who "was being" sued by the owners in

the Supreme Court.

Is it to be wondered at, there fore, that so entenprising a firm, with selling methods that have historical character, showing how before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at mors. met with the approval of trade extraterritoriality began, Willing the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-

It was stated that the obstruc- tion consisted of rolls of scenery

Mr. H. J. Armstrong appeared and boxes belonging to the parfor

His Warship imposed a fine of

and public alike, should be ableness is expressed to examine the ing to defend the owner of the $50, the defendant having been to claim that "Nugget". is "world situation and see how progressPo Hing Theatre who was charged previously fined for a similar renowned."

can be made. Reuter,

with causing an obstruction to the offence.

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