TO-DAY'S WANTS
25 WORDS ONE DOLLAR ($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)
The following replies have been received :—,
295, 800, 301, 305, 306, 315 344, 303, 371, 374, 376, 381, 985, 411, 425, 427, 443, 445 455, 461, 462, 465, 474, 476, 486, 505, 512, 845, 647, 560.
'THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, "AUGUST 30, 1929.
New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions
KOWLOON FOOTBALL
.CLUB.
Playing members are reminded that practice coņimences Ju earnest on Wednesday next, September 4th.
NETHERLAND 'CONSULATE
GENERAL
TO BE LET OR SOLD. anniversary of the birthday
SITUATIONS VACANT.
WANTED,——A NURSE or reliable, Woman to come to Peninsula Hotel every day about 9 a.m, until 55 The Peak, Jately occupied by 11.00 pm. Would consider a
Dr. Harston and adjoining the highly reliable Amah also. Apply c/e. Canadian Pacific Rail- Peak Hospital, Unfurnished. Con- way Co.
venient, comfortable and cool, Six. rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold
WANTED.A first class Por- tuguese DRAUGHTSMAN capable
of designing and detailing entire water. Modern sanitation. Gai ly single storey buildings to be and Electric Light. Use of Tennis of reinforced co-Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, constructed crete, wood or steel frame with corrugated Iron sheeting. Must or could be casily divided to suit he willing to work for consider two couples. Close to Trom able periods at ports other than Station and Motor Road. Hongkong. Apply in the frat instance by letter addressed "Secretary, Post Ofier Box No. 22, Hongkong."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-On Brondwood Road, 3 roomed BUNGALOW. Write Secretury, Post Office Box No. 22.
*Apply:
THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.
Exchange Building.
PREMISES TO LET.
In commemoration of the
of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, the Consul General will be "At Home" at the Chancery, Asiatic Building, on Saturday, the 31st of August, between 11.30 am, and" 12.30.
HONGKONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND.
NOTICE is hereby given that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of four per cent. (4), ), on the nominal amount per share paid the Party cente per share on the shares of the Company $10 fully paid-up; and Ten cents per share on the shares $2.50 paid-up) for the six months ended 30th June, 1929, will be
paid on Wednesday, the 18th day of September. ma which date Dividend Warrants may be ob- Build-tained on application
FOR SALE-Patent rights for Orient, Sodi Water Making TO LET.-Office Rooms, Hong MACHINE,
pp Gal kong and Shanghai Bank cents
ing. Apply to Sang Kee, san Write Barber, Empress of Asia.
· Buildlag. FOR SALE. -On Broadwood Road, two semi-detached 5 roomed TO LET.-Five Room European BOUSE, with tennis court and Flat at No. 43, Kennedy Road, gurige to each house. Write First Floor. Apply Thornhill Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. Aerated Water Factory, 154, Praya
MASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. MASSEUSE 9, HONDA. MASSEUSE B. KISAKI Recommended for many year by Govern mani Civil Hospital, Past Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors
Nr. 24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 0,4948.
G.
NOTICE.
PARTICULARS AND CONDI-
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Eust, Telephone (.547.
TO LET,--Godown and land to jet at Porth Point. Total area 11,878
84. ft., 4 FOOm ofice. Access by wharf or motor roast. Apply Varnum Oil Co., King's Building.
0.
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NOTICE.
PARTICULARS AND CONDI-
the Regis tered Office of the Company, Ex- change Building, 4th Joor,
The Transfer Books of the
Company will be closed from Wed- nesday, the 11th September, to Tesday, the 17th September (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares ran be registered,
By Order of the Directors,
Bourd of
J. P. SHERRY,
Manager. Hongkong, August 20th, 1929,
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
Clubs are reminded that entales for the LEAGUE COMPETI- TIONS of the Sale by Public Auc-TIONS of the Sale by Public AueTIONS close, or the 31st. No tion to be held on Monday, then to be held on Monday, the entries will be accepted after that 2nd day of September, 1929, at 32nd day of September 1929 at 3 date. Pat, At the Offices of the Public Pan, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, His Excellency the Governor of. One Lot of Crown Land at Pok-one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Tulum, in the Colony of Hongkong, Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong-
W. E, HOLLANDS.
Hon. Secretary.
for a term of 75 years, with the kong, for a form of 75 years, with AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
option of renewal at a Grown Rent the option of renewal at a Crown to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Rent to be fixed by the Surveyör Majesty the King, for one further of His Majesty the King, for one! term of 75 years.
further term of 75. yours.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Sagitty No.
Ram Bui
SF. of Rural Bonding Let Locality.
Boundary
Measurements.
N.JA.
Av per este plan.
MRS. SEKAL
MASSAGE
Lental
$23.070
Upart Price
No. of Sale.
Toland Lot
Metry No.
10. 2914
Losa:117.
6, Wyndham Street, lat floor, Hongkong.
Yong Nei Chung
Boundary
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{tras] {net][eet foot
A per unit plan.
Содреди
hagy
82
000's
Restal.
MASSAGE HALL.
MRS. S. UZUNOYE
Expert Малясняе
Пpes Price.
$10,000
37. 'Queen's Road C.. 2nd floor.
SPECIAL
NURSERY MILK
Put up in bottles sealed with Dacro Crown Cork.
Recommend by, the Local Modical Profession, In Pint Bottles at 32 cents per bottle,
PASTEURIZED MILK
Put up in similar bottles at 82 cents per bottle.
Whenever you are in doubt as
with regards to prices come to FOOK WENG & CO., the only ONE PRICE STORE of Sważow
Drawn Work, Canton Shawls, and
all sorts of Fancy Goods. It will
save you time and money. Cours lesy and Fair Dealing 15 our
Motto, STRICTLY ONE PRICE;
is our new policy, ·
CHINA BUILDING.
“PEAK MANSIONS."
PUBLIC AUCTION. -
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell, by Public Auction,
on Saturday,.. the 31st August, 1929, commencing at 11 am.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
28 Cases Itubber Shoes,
1 Case Felt Hata,
2 Packages Optinimfc Instrų,
ments,
1 Case Coloured Flint Paper,
10 Cases Essences,
12 Tins Texton Soups, 44 Tine Bouflion, 142 Tins Rosemarie,
1 Case Hinges,
4 Balos Paper,
760 Fancy and Modern Dresses
and Materials,
44 Fancy Covered Cushions,
1 Case Del Monte Seedless
Raisins,
and.
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods and Sundry Furniture, Terms Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned ́have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction,
On MONDAY, .'
the 2nd September, 1929, commencing al 11 a.m.
at No. 190, The Peak Flat 1, (Mount Kellet)
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture,
comprising:
Teak Hall Table, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Teak Book- Cases, etc., etc.
Jacobean Dark Oak Stained, Teak Extension Dining Table, Dining Chaira, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon and Writing Desk, Teak Ice Chest, Crockery, Glass Ware, Blackwood Standard Lamp, Elec- trollers, Curtains, etc.
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White-enamelled Brass Mount Iron Beds, white-enamelled Dress- Ing Table and Wardrobe with Glass Door, Tenk Bed and Dress- ing Table. ete.
aleo
Several Picces of Blackwood
Furniture.
and
Une His Master's Vaice Gramo- phone. Rattan Veralulah Furni-
ure, Pot Plants.
One Axminster Carpet. One Baby's Col..
One Baby's Treasure Col, Basket and Bath.
On View from Sunday, the 1st. September, 1929.
Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
LAWN TENNIS.
CUITUATED within Two Minutes" | SOUTH CHINA A. A. BEAT THE
Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the Kaland. Ready for Occupation.
Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS,
with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two lifts,
Apply to- CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,
་
MRS. MOTONO
HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE
CLUB DE RECREIO.
South China defeated the Club ₫n Recreio by seven' sets to two in the "B" division of the lawn tennis lengute at the Club de Recreio on Wednes-
lay.
"Scores:
M. Oliveira and M. Remedios (Revreia) lost to Li Yu-wing and Tso Chung-yùm 2-6, beat Ng Shau-kwan and Treung Chung-nin 6-2, lost to Chan Chun-an und Troi | Ping-fan
bent
No. 31B, Top Floor, Wyndham St., 2-6
Hongkong.
COTTON PROBLEMS.
HOW JAPAN & CHINA HAVE DEVELOPED INDUSTRY.
London, Aug. 20. .
Xavier and A. P. Silva (Recrcio)
L and Tao (-1, lon to Ng and Treung 6-8, lost to Chan and TDI
F. A. Xavier and A. Ribeiro (Recreio) lost to Li and Two 2-6, lost to Ng and Tseung 3-0, lost to Chan "und Tani 1-6.
Hongkong Doubles.
Only one match in the Hong Doubles tournament was played yes. terday evening
ut the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, S. E. Green and
A report by Mr. Arno Pearse, G. Bodiker (owe 30) beating A. W. the Secretary of the International Hay Edie and W. L. Dunbar (awe Foderation of Master
3/0) of Messrs, Mackinnon, Macken- Colton Spinners and Manufacturers' As- zic, 6-0, sociation, on his enquiry into
A Boubles Match. The following will represent the conditions in Japan and China Kowloon C.G. in the Mixed Doubles is published.
League match against the Craigen- It deals with the phenomenal gower C.C, to-day. Mr. Sayer, and progress of the cotton industry. C. Fincher, Mrs. McCaw and T. fu Japan, and points out that Lay, Miss Heard and 8. E. Green. the cotton Industry in China in example of high protective tariffa. expanding.
He is of opinion that China is serves the Chinese statesmen as the country which will see the pattern. Japan, realising thin greatest mill building develop mills in China, but the Chinese danger, started her own cotton ment. Ho belloves that Ro
THE DAIRY FARMIGE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD, country is capable of consuming hope some day to tax these
more cotton goods than China, Japaneso-owned milla out
existenco-Reuter. but Issues warning that Japan's
of
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SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOŤATIONS,
The following is the list of 100a share quotations issued to day:
Banks,
Hongkong Bank, $1230 b. Chartered Bank, £20 b. Morcantile A, B., £329 n. P. and 0. £91 n. East Asia 8901
n.
Insurances.
Canton Ins.,
Union Ina..
North Chi-
Yangtozo It.
4 p.
13.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
RADIO NOTICES, .
The Radio Office, where full information concaruing all wireless not. vices 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 talogen- phle addresses at the Radio Ofice. No charge is made for this..
No correspondence is being forwarded via Siberia oven it super. scribed "vis Vladivostok" except for destinations in Russia,
INWARD MAILS.
+11
U.S.A. (Seattle 10th Aug.) Canada,
Pross
Japan and Shanghai'
Manila
Calcutta and Straits
Straits
Tis. 160 . Manila Rabaul
50 n.
China Unde, ritors, 82.20. China, Tires, $310 b.
H. K. Fire Ins., $760 s.
Shipping.
·Dougiseca, $278 n.
H. K. Steamboats, #25 H. K. Tugs. $2. A Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) $70 n. Union Waterboats, $22
Mining.
n.
11-
Benguots, $3.10 b.
Kallans, 02/6 n.
Langkate, The. 15
n.
Raubs, $81 b.
Par
Pres. Jackson
Emps, of Asia
Hosang
Kamo Maru
Pres. Plexce Bremerhaven
U.S.A. (San Francisco 9th August),
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai Pres. Garfield Australia and Manila
St. Albana
U.S.A. (San Francisco 10th Aug.).
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal .... Pres, Taft
OUTWARD MAILS.
Dua
August 31. September 1.* .September 1.
..September 2.
..September 2.
..Soptember 3.
.....September 7."
.September 9.
.September 9.
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 28 minutos earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registared and tareal maila are closed at 5 pm on the previous day,
For
Per
Date and Time.
*Straits, Mombasa, Laurenco Mar- ques, South Africa and South American Ports on the East Coast Kawachi Mara Fri.,, Aug. 30, 3.30 på, Sam Shai and Wuchow... Tai Ming
B'hal Explorations, Tla. 2.75 s. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
Tronohe, 21/- 'n
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $129 b. Whampoa Dooks, $321 n. China Providents $4.30 b.. Hongkowa, Tls. 183 b. Now Enginoorings, Tis. 78. Shanghai Dooks. Tls. 140 b. Cottons. Ewo Cottons, Tls. 17.00 . Oriontala, Tln. 2.30 b. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 92 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotola, $8.40 H. K. Lands, $601 b. S'hai Lanila Tls. 153 b. Humphreys, $14-50 b. Realtios, $8 b
8.
:
6.
East and South Africa, Aden,
Egypt and Europe vin 'Marseilles Kashmir
Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Haiphong
Strafts.
Saigon
Manlin
b.
Amoy
Public Utilities. Tramways, $18. b.. Peak Trams, (old) #11.80 n. Star Ferrios, $651. b. Chinn Lights, (Old) $12 80 8. H. K. Electrics, $597 Macao Electrics, $261 n. Tolophonos $7. b. China Busea, Tis 14. b. Singapore Tractions. 11/- .
Industrials, China Sugars, *95 Malabons, $27 F Canton Icas, $2. b. Comenta (Comb.) $8,90 Ropos (Old) #62 8. United Asbestos $5 b.
Stores, etc, Dairy Farms, $19,90 Watsons, $11.90 b. Der A. Wings. 80 b. Lane Crawfords, 81. Mackintoshs, $18 b Bincores, $12 b.
th,
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Bangkok via Swntow
Shanghai
Shanghai
Straits and Calcutta
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Swatow *Japan, *Canada, *U.S.A., C. & S. America and Europe vin Victorin B.C..
Poona
...Fri, Aug. 30, 4.80 p.m.
Sat, Aug. 31 X.P.O. Parcels.Aug. 30, 4.30 pm Registration .Aug. 31, 0 am. Letter
..10 a.m G.P.O. Parcels.Ang, 30, 5 par Registration Aug. 31, 9.45 an Letters
.10.30 ar
(Due Marseilles 28th Sept.) Cheking....Sat., Aug. 31, 9.30 am. Canton....Sat., Aug. 31, 1.30 pm. ..Sat., Aug. 31, 2.30 p.. Prominent...Sat., Aug. 31, 3.30 p.m. Pros. Jackson Sat, Aug, 31, 4,80 nm. Kingyuan .....Sat., Aug. 31, 6 p.m. Canton Mari....Sun., Sept. 1, 9 an. Kaying.Sun., Sept. 1, nam. Kanchow.Sun., Sept. 1, 0 nm. Kanto Maru Mon., Sept. 2, 10.30 n.. Sui Sank
.Mon., Sept. 2.
Parcels Letters
Perak,
,iiulII»
Hydrangen...Mon., Sept. 2, 2.30 pm.
Pres, Pierce
Parcela
Registration
Letters
Pres. Plerca ....
Registration
Letters ....
Hosang
.Mon., Sept. 2.
.4.15 - p.9.
....3.p.m..
.bp.m.
.6 p..
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ................. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseillen
.5 pin.
(Duo Victoria B.C. 23rd Sept.)
.Mon., Sept. 2,
Tues., Sept. 3, 10.30 .. Hniyang ........Tues., Sept, 3, 1.00 p.m.
Shanghai
Amoy
N.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $26 n. Constractions, $1.55 b. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 64) H. K. G. Loan 8% s. Prem.
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THE CHAP
WHO NEVER
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~ EVEN
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C. & S. America and Europe' viu Vancouver B.C.
Wei Hai Wes
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Blonifo
Swntow Rabaul
Saigon. *Straits, Ceylon, India, Mariutius, E, and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via" Marseilles
Swałow
Autenor
.Tues., Sept. 3. K.P.O.
Registration Letters
.4.80 p.m.
.4.30 p.m.
G.P.0.
p.m.
Registration Letters
.0 p.m.
(Due Mornellies 2nd Oct.) Korea Maru Wed., Sopt. 4, 8.30 a.m... Chak Sang..Wed., Sepi.. 4, 30.30 um. Hinsang....Wed., Sept. 4, 1.30 p.m.
Empress of Asin'................... Wed., Sopt. 1. Parcels...Sept. 3, 5 p.. Registration Sept, 4; 0.15 am. Letters......Sept. 4, 19 AN (Blue Vancouver B.C. 21st Sept/) | Cheong Shing
Thurs., Sept. 6,′10.30 nan," Hai Ching....Fri., Sept. 6, 1 pm. Pres. Garfield...Sat, Sept. 7,5 p.m. Yat Shing...Bun, Sept. 8, 9 am. Bremerhaven Mon., Sept. 9, 2.30 pm.
K.P.O.
D'Artagnan ............. Tues., Sept. 10.
Ilegistration Leliers
Registration
Letters
10 am
‚1 p.m..
G.P.O.
12.45 pm.
..1.30 p.m.
(Due Marseilles 12th Oct.)
Kwai Sung Wed., Sept. 13, 10.30 .m. "Buperscribed Correspondence only.
HIGH KICKING ON THE [acrobatic dancers and high-kickers
STAGE.
*LIMBERING-UP". A LEG,
concluded
The hoaring was before Mr. Justice Shearman and
could raise a leg over the head 80 as to touch the wall behind.
Legs That Touch the Wall, Mr. Justice Shearman-Is It usual to do that?-Oh, yes, quite usual with practised dancers.
a common jury recently of the
Mr. Rivers said that his charges action which Miss Vern Wilson, & for arranging dances varied. He theatrical dancer, of Castelnau, had received 180 guineas for Barnos, brought against Mr. Max | arranging a dance for Miss Gilda Rivers, the proprietor of Max Gray, a film star.· Rivers School of Dancing, Poland-
Describing the exercise, Mr. street; London.
Bert Bonham, the instructor, suld Miss Wilson claimed damages that he told Miss Wilson to warn for injuries to her right leg which him as soon as she felt any pain. she alleged were due to the When he had, hold of her leg and negligence of an instructor dur- begun to raise it he asked her if ing a dancing exercise at Mr. it hurt. She said, "No, It's all Rivera's school.
right. It will go right up, and Giving evidence, Mr. Max Rivers touch the wall.” |said that he arranged dances for "I took no notice of that," said Mr. Cochran, He told Miss Wil-Mr. Graham. "I know some legs son that he would not charge her do touch the wall, but I never take anything because it was in his a chance."
if she
interests to find new talent to sub- Mr. Graham said that he asked mit to Mr. Cochran and at the Miss Wilson four times same time help someone to rise felt any pain, and slic said, "No," in the professlon,
and it was when she finally said, "Go on, it will touch the wall," that the leg went.
Mr. Justice Shearman-It good for both of you?
was
Mr. Rivers agreed,
Mr. Justice Shearman-Was. the Mr. Rivers said that when Miss log then in an unusually high' Wilson appeared before him she position T-No, not for a high was stiff and he suggested that she kickor. should go through loosening-up Cross-examined by Mr. J. D. exercises at his school..
Cassels, K,C., Mr. Graham cald Explaining the exerciso, Mr. that the accident was' Miss Wil. Rivers said that a pupil was told son's fault entirely for not telling to warn the instructor if the leg him when she felt a twingo, which which was being "Timbered up" she afterwards admitted, and hurt. There was no danger what which was the danger point. Ho over if a pupil did this, He had dented that ho used any forec. pupils whose ages ranged from with any suddenness. four to forty-five and had never The jury returned a verdict for had an accident with any one of Miss Wilson and awarded her them.
£254 178, 6d. damages, -
Judgment was entered"accard-
Replying to Mr. Justics Shear man, Mr. Rivers said that many
ingly, with coste.