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, 363, 371, 374, 376, 381, 385, 411, 426, 427, 443, 445 455, 451, 462, 405, 474, 476, 486, 5J5, 512, 546, 547, 550.
SITUATIONS VACANT. TO BE LET OR SOLD.
WANTED-Chinese Timekeeper for large Works in ́ Hongkong. Experietice tasential. Write Box No: 552, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph.
55 Tho Peak, lately occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- venlout, comfortable and cool. Six rooms
and Dressing room. SITUATIONS WANTED. Four bathrooms, hot, and cold water, Modern sanitation. Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tennis HOUSEBOY.-Cook houseboy secka altuation from October 1st. Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, Good referencen. Write Box No, or could be enally divided to suit 154, pare of "Hongkon! Tele- two coupler. Close to Tram graph."
Station and Motor Road.
Apply:
TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building,
Poak resident shortly leaving Hongkong, ran thoroughly recomTHE HONGKONG REALTY AND mend baby wash anah. Haa bera employed for over four years, and is most reliable and gipable. Available from Jat. October. Write Box No, 653, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph.”
LOST.
PREMISES TO LET.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929.
| New Advertisements
LADIES' RECREATION CLUB
The Annual Tennis Tournament will be held during the month.j of October and November. Full Particulars posted at various
Clubs..
H.K. CRICKET LEAGUE,
The Twenty Third Annual Meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Buliding (by kind permission) on Friday, 6th September, at 5.16 p.m.
A. A. RUMJAHN, -
Hon. Secretary.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
The New Term begins on Mon- day. 19th September. An En-) trance Examination will be held at Stanley at 9.00 a.m. on the same day. Prospectus and information about transport to Stanley may be obtained from the Warden or from Mr. Ld Hoi Tung, c/o, Banker & Co., Bank of China Buliding. The New Jostel providing more accom- modation for Boarders will be open this Term.
CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION. Acting under instructions from the Inspector General of Customs,
have this day taken temporary charge of the Chinese Maritime Custema for Kowloon
over
TO LET-Office Rooms, Hong- and District from Mr. C. F. kong and Shanghai Bank Bulk-Johnston, Commissioner, ing. Apply
to Sang Kee, aume
LOST or STRAYED. SIAMESE Building. TOM CAT Slightly Cross Byed,! Knot at End of Tail. If Found, TO LET.-Five Room European Please Telephone Peak 248, Mrs.] Plať at No. 43, Kennedy Rond, Rodgers,
First Floor. Apply Thornhill Aerated Water Factury, 154, Praya East, Telephone C,547.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-On Broadwood Rand, 3 roomed BUNGALOW, Write Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22.
APARTMENTS TO LET.
VICTOR PRIVATE HOTEL. HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON, rooms with full board from $96, FOR SALE'. —{i Broadwood to $190, per month, double rooms Road, Live semi-detached 5 rommed for 2 persons with full board from HOUSE, with tennis court, and $180 per month, daily rates from Karage
each 10
house. Write 84 per day. European management. Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. Tel; K367,,
PENINSULA HOTEL ROSE ROOM.
DINNER DANCE ATTRACTION.
Saturday, 7th Sept., 1929.
NINA AND JACQUES
dancers
assisted by an augmented orchestra' will give Exhibitions of the
very latest dances.
The Argentine Tango, Dance to Death, The Latest Blues and Ballroom Dances.
DINNER $4.00 per head.
Tables may be booked at the Hongkong, Repulse Bay, or Peninsula Hotels and by Tel. K. 681.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
THEATRE ROYAL
Saturday-7-September
S
At 9.15
ANDRES
EGOVIA
"World's Greatest Guitarist”
POSITIVELY ONE APPEARANCE ONLY
BOOKING NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIE'S
PRICES $5 & $2
DIRECTION: A. STROK.
E. A. MACDONALD, Acting Deputy Commissioner In charge ad interim. YORK BUILDING." Hongkong, 31st August, 1929, .
SPECIAL
NURSERY MILK
Put
up in bottles sealed with Dacro Crown Cork,
Recommend by the Local Medical Profession,
In Pint Bottles &t: 32 cents per bottle,
PASTEURIZED MILK
Put up in similar bottles at 32 cents per bottle.
THE DAIRY FARMICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of less). share quotations issued to-day:
Banks. Hongkong Bank, $1230 su. Chartered Bank, £20 b. Morcantile A, & B., £321 P. and O. £9) b.. East Asia $001
n.
* Insurances.
Canton Ins., 8630 n. Union Ins., $330 n. North China, Ins., Tis, 160 Yangtede Ins, $50 n.
n
China Underwriters, $2.20 8. China Fires, $310 b. H. K. Firo Ins, $760 s.
Shipping. Douglarce, 8271 n.
A GRAND CONCERT H. K. Stoamioats, 825
71
R.
under the auspices of the R.A.O.D. CLUB will be held in the
N. CANTEEN THEATRE
(Under the Patronage of ·
H. E. The Governor.)
WEDNESDAY,
4th September, 1929, Commencing at 9 pm.
when, by kind permission of Lt,'Col'CH Little, D.9.0., 70, 1st Batta, komerset Light Infantry (P.A }
"THE
1.
'H. K. Tuga, 82. H.
Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $70 n. Union Waterboats, $22 n. Mining.
Benguets, $3.15 b, Kailans, 62/6 n. Langkats, Tis. 15 n. Shai Explorations, Tls. 2.75 Raubs, 31 b.
Tronoha, 21. n.
b
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharvon, $129 b. Whampoa Docks, $321 n. China Providonts $4.30 Hongkuwa, Tls 184 b. Now Engineerings. Tls. 7? ». Shanghai Dooks. Tla. 140 b. Cottona,
Ewo Cottons, Tls. 17.40 b Orientals, Tls. 2.30 h. S'hat Cottons, Tis. 91 (old) b. Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, $8:35
BUZZERS" FOLLIES H. K. Landa, 6603
will give an Entertainment.
| Total proceeds to be donated to de- pendents of victims of the naval dinusters of H.M. Submarines 1147; 112 and 11.M.5. Devonshire, Admission $2.00 & $1.00.
Tickets obtainable At Montrle's and Anderson's, R.A.0.B. Ulub, Tel.0. 4787; Manager R.N. Canteen ·
Tel. 0,471.
PIANOS
FOR HIRE
FROM
$12
Per Month
AT
ANDERSON'S
MASSAGE HALL
MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Mansausė
87, Queen's Road O., 2nd floor.
S'hai Landa Tla. 153 Humphreys, $14.50 .b. Roaltios, 18 b
b.
b.
Public Utilities. Tramwaya, $18.15 b. Peak Trams, (ald) $11.80л Star Ferries, 866 n. Chine Lights, (Old) $12 60- a II. K. Electrice, $59 b. Macao Electrics, $261 n.
Tolephones $7. b. China Buses, Tls 141. b. Singaporo Tractions. 11/- H.
Industrials.
China Sugars, '95 日。 Malabons, $27
Π.
Canton Icon, $2. b. Comonts (Comb.) $8.80 b.
Ropes (Old) 46 55 b.
n.
8.
United Asbestos $5 b.
Siores, etc. Dairy Farms, $19.90 Watsons, $11.00 b. Der A. Wings, '80 b. Lane Crawfords, $11 Mackintosha, $18 b. Bincores, 812 b.
Miscellaneous.' Amusements, $252 Constructions, $1.55 b. B'que Ind, G. Bonds, 64) H. K. G. Loan 8% a. Pram.
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FIGHTING ENGLISH- MAN" DISARMED.
VIOLENT SCENES IN CAFE AT MONTMARTRE.
Paria, July 31.
An Englishman passing through Paris who had dined well but not wisely came to anchor towards mid-
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SLOW MOTION CRICKET. until the drawing of atumɲs
TEN RUNS AN HOUR AT NOTTINGHAM.
'practically a full day's play—113.
runs were scored from the bat,
80 Minutes for 3.
A. W. Carr, the Notta captain, Nottingham, July 16. one of the brightest hitters th Round about 6 o'clock to-night generation has produced, departed 80 far from his natural game that came the termination of the most he batted his first 80 minutes for unusual cricket match it has ever been my lot to witness, and there three singles, George Gunn occu- must have been as hearty a sigh plod five hours and 25 minutes In' of relief among the players when scoring 58, and Whysall four hours it was over as there was among in compiling the same total, those whose unpleasant duty it was to report the game..
The proceedings at Trent Bridge aró maroly part of the aftermath Apparently Yorkshire's slow of the first meeting of the teams" play on Saturday and Monday at Bramallane a month ago, when roused bitter resentment among Yorkshire won by five wickets. the Notts players and the up-
Among other things an incident porters, and I heard one bataman utter threats as to what he and occurred on which the umpires.
were asked
give a his colleagues would do when
ruling. On the earnest solicita-k turn came.:
tions of the Yorkshiro captain the saw the aequel to-day, and Press omitted all reference to the threat of an eye for an eye this-and now comes this de- was carried to such lengths that plorable exhibition in the return from the start, at half-past eleven match.....
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