TO-DAY'S WANTS

25 WORDS

ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replies kute heen recrined:- 544, 545, 547, 550, 556, 566, 592, 595, 598, 615, 616

WANTED.

PRAM" WANTED.-Must be in good condition. Please write giving particulars of make, size and price to Box No. 616, Hongkong Tele-) graph.

1;

TO BE SOLD.”

55 The Peak, lately. occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished, Con- venient, comfortable and cool. and Dressing room. POSITION WANTED. Six rooms

Four bathrooms, hot and cold Britisher weeks. position as store-

water.

Сла Modern sanitation. construc- keeper, wharfinger or tional work, speaks Chinese, out- and Electric Light. Use of Tennis ports no object. Immune from the Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, "squeeze" or "bunze" complaint, ör could be easily divided to suit cash security if required. Exem- plary character. None but repu- table Arms need. reply. Rox No.

613, care ктора."

two couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road.

Teles of "Hongkong

FOR SALE. "

Offers Invited For

DESIRABLE RESIDENCE In Peak District

(near Motor Road).

Furnished or unfurnished: Mo- dern Sanitation; Four Large Rooms with Enclosed Verandahs;

"

Write: Box No. 604, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

7

Apply:

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

PREMISES TO LET.

Two Bathrooms, Pantry, Drying[TO LET:--Furnished House on Room, etc., etc.

the Peak from April 1930 to No- vember 1931. Six rooms, modern sanitation, near motor road. Write Box No. 621, care of Hongkong Telegraph.

House.

FOR SALE. Two-seater, Mor- Pis-Cowley Cur, in good running order and condition. Price $1,300, TO LET.—One furnished room in Apply A. D. C.. Government private boarding house, suitable far bachelors or married couple. Very central. Write Box No. 620, FOR SALE-Moatrie Piano, in care of "Hongkong Telegraph." *good condition $200. Moutrie].

Cabinet Victrola $100. Child's TO LET.-Furnished 1st March Bed (2 by 4% (L) complete for about 20 months, 177, Peak. with mattress and mosquito net Garden, Tennis Court and Swini- $35. Write Box No. 022 "Hong-ming tank. Very moderate, Rent, kong Telegraph"

Phone Peak 102.

RADIO PARTS.

JUST UNPACKED, "-

Cossor Melody Makers,

3 Valves

Titan Coils

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930.

New Advertisements Lammert's "Auctions POLICE RECRUIT IN

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

ENTRIES CLOSE ·

TO-MORROW.

NOTICE.

RECEPTION TO H. E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY CLEMENTI

on

Wednesday, 22nd January, 1930, at 4 pan. on

The Hongkong Cricket.

Club Ground.

the leading Clubs in the Colony or Tickets may be obtained from

from

Mr. E. 1. Wynne Jones, C.S.O. or Mr. H. J. Armstrong,

Joint Hon, Secretaries.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have receivėd instructions to sell by Public Allon,

on Saturday, 18th., January 1930 at II o'clock n..

at their Sales 'Room, Duddell Street

Four (4) German Pointer Pups

Terma:-Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

NOTICE. PARTICULARS AND CONDI- гIONS of the Sale by Public Auc tion to be held on 'MONDAY, the 20th day of January, 1930, at 1, Des Voeux Road Central. p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by. Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

Kok Taul, in the Colony of Hong Owners are reminded that en-Kong, for a term of 75 years, with Aries for the Annual Race Meeting the option of renewal at a Crown must be in the hunds of the Secre- Rant to be fixed by the Surveyors tury on or before Saturday, 18th of His Majesty the King, for one

further term of 76"years, January, 1980; at 3 p.m...

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

REMOVAL NOTICE,

Madame Katie & Cissy have re- moved their place of business from Ashly Rond, Kowloon, to' TESTER'S BEAUTY PARLOUR, BUILDING KAYAMALLY (GROUND FLOOR), Queen's Road, Hongkong..

Madame Katie has now received the latest permanent 'waving machine, which takes only two hours to fix the hair.

THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.

*% |

200, Tung Cli

Regiony Ko.

Locality.

Noon Island

G.

Boundary Moteurements.

† da por valu pimo.

vo

AGHORI

Lental

Upert Price

109

+7,675

TROUBLE.

·CHARGED WITH STEALING

FROM COMRADE.

SENTENCED TO JAIL.

Chanda, Singh, a recruit of the Police Training School, appeared before Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on a charge of stealing $20.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

For

OUTWARD MAILS.⠀

Per

....

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mila ars advertised to close at or before 9.a.ru. registered and Karcel 'rouils are closed at 3 p.m. "on the previous day.

Date and Time." Kwong Hung.......Fri, Jan 17, 4 p.m. Karmala...Fri, Jan. 17, 4.80 pun Wong Shek Kung ?-

Fri., Jan. 17, 5 mm.

Sam Shui and Wuchow Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia Saigon

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius," Enst and South Africa, Adan, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles Khiva'

Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong Fort Bayard Manila

Parcels Registration

K.P.O.

Sat, Jan. 18

.Jan, 17, 4.30 p.m..

Jan. 18, 0: Letters......Jan, 18, 10 am..

G.P.O. Parcels! Jan. 17; 5 pan. - Registration Jan. 18, 0.45 am. - Letters ....Jun. 18, 10.50 a.m. (Due Marseilles 15th February.) Limehow....Sat, Jan, 18, 8.30 am. Wing Lee..............Sat, Jan, 18, noon. City of Mandalay

Sat, Jan. 18, 12.30 p.m.

Borneo Maru..Sat., Jan. 18, 1.30 pan.

Shirala.... Glengany Kalgen

Hai Ning

Mr. W. le, Bart Sparrow, .....As. sistant Superintendent of Po- Bee, said that at about 346 Wednesday the com- 11.m. plainant (a" fellow recruit) locked his money which consisted of $28, composed of two $10' notes, one $6, two $1 and one silver dollar. in his box, and then went on duty: All the men left for duty with the exception of the accused and, an-

The complainant re other man. turned at about G.15 pm, and sound | Straits and Calcutta the lock of his box broken. The Amoy ... money was missing. A search was Shangha instantly instituted and two ten- dollar notes were found in the heel

of the accused's sock which he was wearing at the time......

Defendant actually had the mo- ney on his person, He had taken off his socks and thrown them into his but when they were searched by the Indian Inspector and the two ten dollar bills found in the heel of one of them. The defendant made a statement to the Indian Inspector and later he made another stato Shanghai and "Europe vin Siberia Pres, Taft. ment to the Inspector in Charge of the Training School (Chief Inspector Paterson), denying his previous statement.

.

Is Worship: What about the

other man?...

Mr. Sparrow: There's picion against him at all.

Bangkok via Swalow... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow . Formosa vla Swetow and Amoy Shanghai Straits.. Swatow

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C,

4

Swatow and Amoy Swatow'.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and

Europe via Marseilles no sus.

The Indian Inspector said that when the $20 were found he ques tioned the defendant about the remainder of the money. Accused

said that he had only taken $20.

Defendant intimated that he wished to call two witnesses to say that he did not break open the box. A corporal of Police stated that he was a member of the search party and began to corroborate pre. vious witnesses in regard to, the search. His Worship alopped him and asked defendant what he ac .NOTICE.

tually wanted the witness to say PARTICULARS AND CONDIon his behalf.

The defendant replied that wit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIONS of the Sala by Public Aueness would say he did not break that the FORTY-SECOND_OR- tion to be held on MONDAY, the open complainant's box. DINARY GENERAL MEETING 20th day of January, 1930, nt Asked, witness said that he could of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com- p.m., at the Offices of the Public not say anything about the broken pany will be held at the Omees of Works Department, by Order of lock. Mesara," Jardine, Matheson & Co., His Excellency the Governor, of Ltd., on TUESDAY, 11th Febru-one Lot of Crown Land at Sham-a ary, 1930, at 12.30 pm; for, the shuipo, in the Colony of Hong purpose of receiving the Report of | Kong, for a term of 75 years, com TO LET.-Ufice Rooms, Hong the Directors together with State mencing from 1st July, 1898, with kong and Shanghai Bank Build- ing. Apply to Sang Kee, sumement of Accounts for the year the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 24 years less throep days.

TO LET:-No. 1, Argyle' Street, Four roomed, bath rooms, garage, etc. Furnished or unfuratahed. Moderate-rental. Apply Asuum- peno, 5 Peace Avenue, Homuntin.

K. 591.

Building,

Als other radio Parts

Office (2 Rooms) to be let from Oriental Commercial Co., Ltd. 1st January, 1930, in Hongkong Bank of Canton Building.

Club (Annex). Apply Secretary, Tel. No. C. 4405. Hongkong Club,

NOTICE.

1;

*

The undermentioned cargo has been lying at Messra. The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd's Godowns undeli vered and unless delivery is taken or claimed on or before 18th, Jan- uary, 1930 consignees and/or others interested in the cargo are hereby notified that same will be sold by Publie Auction to defray storagi and other charges due. Bill of Lading

Antwerp No. 1

Antwerp No. 14

Marka & Nos

Description

of cargo

ex 6.6.

"Benmohr" cement 4/8/20

Kwangsi Cement 3,600 barréla Factory Labels Cimescunt.

Kwangsi

Cement Factory

342. bales

Sheets * "Benvrackie"

4/7/29.

21 Craten

Galv'd

Sheets &

Acces.

6 Crates Steel

Sheets

19 cases Bolts

Nuts & Washers

GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents: The Ben Line Steamers, Ltd."

Hongkong, 10th January, 4930. ...

RADIO BROADCAST.

STUDIO CONCERT FROM LOCAL STATION,

Experimental relay transmis- sions of distant stations are to be made nightly by ZBW, excepting on Sundays and Mondays, between the hours of 7 p.m, und 9 pm. The transmission is dependent 'upon favourable conditions and when conditions are unfavourable,, records will be played.

The following programme fa to be broadcast by ZBW, to-day.—

11.00-11.30 a.m.

Commercial news. 12.30-1,80 p.m. Demonstration pro-

gramme.

1:48 pm, Weather report. 6.00-4.00 p.m. Programme of Co Jumbia records supplied by the courtesy of Messrs. Anderson. "Petite Suite," (Dobusay),

Sir Dan Godfrey,

“La Boheme,”-Selection,

(Puccini, arr. Gauwin).

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "To the Forest,”—Bass,

"Vulgan's Bong, from

"Philemon and Batiels,"

Norman Aliin. "Pique Dame,”—Overture, (Suppe), Bir Dan Godfrey.

Schubertiana,

ון

(Schubert, arr. Herman Finck), Herman Finck and Hits Orchestra, 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.00-9.00 p.m. Experimental relay transmission.

Studio Concert, 9 p.m.. (1). Plane Solo, Selected,

Mixa C. Braga. (2). Tetier Song, "My Dreams,"

(Tonti) Mr. H. Angis. (1). Violin Solo,

(a) Melodie," (Gluck-Kreisler), (b) "Pannelled," (Delibes-

Elmon).

ending 31st December, 1929.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 21st Janunry 10 TUESDAY, 11th February, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order,

of the Board of Directors,

L. 8. GREENHILL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th Jan., 1930.

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-

ORIENT

Mortgage Bank & Estate Agents. "PEAK MANSIONS”

· Six-roomed and Five-roomed apartments

Prince Edward Rand, "

Kowloon

Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garage. "Cambay Buildings"

Flats with modern conveniences.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting.

Ist "March, 1930.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forme are now ready and may be tained upon application to the Secretary.

Hongkong, 8th January, 1938,

HỌNG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Measurement

N. i air.

W

As per

sale plan.

"THE PAGAN.”

SPLENDID FILM, AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Another corporal of Police also member of the search party, was called at defendant's request to give evideneb but, as in the ease af the former witness, he could not say who had broken the lock on the complainant's box.

that the

Defendant then said money found belonged to him. He it in the heel of his sock to provent it from being staler.

Mr. Sparrow said that defendant joined the force about six months ago and had not yet passed out as a qualified policeman. He had the usual record-a fair record. The Police naked that n severe penalty be imposed us small thefts were being committed at the Training School from time to time and it was dimetilt to trace the offenders. Everybody had been warned but it was still going on. It was a very had example to the rest of the re- cruits,

His Worship told the defendant that it was a serious thing at the beginning of his career in the Po lee Force to steal from a comrade, which was worse than stealing from a stranger.

Defendant

sentenced three months' hard labour.

whe

AMERICA WANTS

· BATTLESHIPS.

(Continued from Page 1.) .

to

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Amby Swatow

Canton Máru ....... Haruna Maru

„Sat, Jan. 18, 5 p.m..

Sat, Jan. 18.5.p.m

Sun., Jan. 19, 9 a.m.

Bun., Jan, 19, 9 am.

Sun, Jan. 10, 0 m.in.

Mon., Jan. 20. 10.80 am. Antilochus ..Mon., Jan. 20, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangea..Mon., Jan. 201, 2.30 pm..

Pres. Taft...... Mon., Jan. 20..

Parcels Registration Lettors

(Due Victória B.C.

Registration Letters

.3. p.m.:

4.16 p.m.

7th Feb) Mon., Jan, 20.“

6 p.m.

.6 p.m.

,6. p.m.

Mon., Jan. 20, 3.30 pan. .Mon., Jan, 20, 5. p.m.

1

„Tues., Jan. 21,

Anhu! Sipklung

Antenor

Registration

..4.30 p.m.

Letters

.4.30.p.m.

G. P. O.

.5 p.m.

Registration

Letters....

K. P.. 0.

.8 p.m.

(Duo Marseilles 19th February). Hosang

Hang Sang

...................... Yuzang...

Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia, ....

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa and South American Porta

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Amoy

Tues., Jan. 21, 6 p.m.

.Tues., Jan. 21, 6 p.m. „Tues., Jan. 21, 5 p.m..

Tenyo Maru......Tues., Jan. 21..

Registration Letters.... .......6 p.m. (Dve San Francisco 13th Feb.)

Montevideo Maru

Aki Maru

Wed., Jan. 22, 1.00 p.m.

Wed., Jan. 22. Registration Jan 21, 5 p.m.. Lettera...Jan. 22, 8.30 a.m. (Due Thursday Island 3rd February). Chenan....Wed., Jan. 22, 1.30 p.m..

Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong. Chunon .Thurs., Jan. 23, 8.30 a.m.: Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Euroje via Victoria B. C, and *Europe via Siberia

Straits and Calcutta

9:46 a.m.

Ixion

Thurs., Jan. 23.

Registration ..Letters (Due Victoria I. C. 18th Feb.) Kumsang

Thurs Parcela Letters

.10.30 am.

Jan. 23, ....noon. .....1 p. Fil, Jen. 24, 1 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ....... Haiyong Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

Aden, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Hakozaki Maru.......Sat., Jan, 25..

Foochow and Weihaiwei Shanghai

Bangkok via Swatow Sandakan Manila

K.P.O. Registration Jan. 24, 4.30 paa. Letters....Jan. 28, 0 nm.

Registration

Letters

G.P.O.

.8.45 s..

.0.30 u...

(Duc Marseilles 23rd Feb.) Cheong Shing..Sat, Jan. 25, 5 p.m. Taiyuan Sun., Jan, 20, 8.30 am.. Klangsu

Sun, Jan. 26, 9 a.m. Mausang....Tues, Jan. 28, 1:30 p.m. .- Emp. of Asis. Món., Feb. 3, 3.80 p.m.

*Superscribed Correspondence only.

CHINA CURRENCY .CONFERENCE.

(Continued from Page 1.)

The Best Method.

with-the free movement of silver, the stabilization of which i achievable only by restoration of peace and the free movements of Chinese products,"

Mr. Soong hurried to Shangbai frem Nanking early this morning, and all day was in conference with The best remedy for China to local bankers and members of the adopt is restoration of peace, the American Kemmerer financial com- reopening of rail and water commission.. munications, and the urging of all] patriotic citizens to work for the early and complete reunification of the country, enabling the agricultural industry to revive,

"

U. 8. Deeply Concerned,

Washington, Jan, 10, Deep concern over the world

The large audiences which at- tended Queen's Theatre yesterday for the first screening of "The Pagan" were delighted with the journey from Buckingham Palace picture, which is one of the best to the House of Lords on Tuesday seen in the Colony for some con- to declare the Naval Conference siderable time: It is not a "al- kie," but there is effective "round.

His Majesty will drive in which is bound to stimulate trade, silver situation was voiced here 22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th February & | synchronisation," whilst Ramon closed motor Ear and will wear causing a demand for silver.” today by Senator Key Pittman,

Novarro, who plays the hero, is morning dress. His Majesty will

He said that any restriction on Democrat of Nevada, the coun head in a very haunting song, the travel to London from Sandring- the free dow of silver is likely to try's most important silver pro-

ducing state. ham on Monday, arriving at make the situation worse, causing Senator Pittman issued a state- refrain of which constantly recurs is the story is unfolded.

The setting for the picture is in Buckingham Palaco at about mid. 4 further drop in the value of the the South Sea Islands, and there day. In the afternoon he will re-dollar, and he also expressed the ment in which he advocated that are some beautiful scenic effects. Celve the heads of the different belief that adoption of the gold the United States at once estabs Baval delegations. This reception standard would tend to increase lish an embargo on, all silver im- There are only four characters in will be in the nature of a private China's silver consumption. He forts into the country.

"I make my suggestion on the the play, and all are in most capa greeting to enable His Majesty to stated that there are no plane in ble hands. Romance and adven-make the acquaintance of the contemplation involving the cir- grounds that the domestic silver ture are the keynotes of the story,

that its very existence is threatan-- His Excellency the Governor, which is all the more striking by delegates and to wish them culation of gold coins in China, industry is in such a position

success in their labours.

cd," said Senator Pittman, Sir Cecil Clément!, K.C.MG., will reason of its sweet simplicity.

The King will return to San- preside at the Constituent Meeting Ramon Navarro makes a big hit. dringham on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Boong said nothing about

Duly on. Imports. to "he held in the City Hall on

"This is a questiun of grave Watch," (Crigliton) Mr. W. Noine, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, at 6 p.m. Dorothy Janis as the heroine after a stay of 24 hours in London. early plans for adoption of the The liner George, Washington gold standard," but mentioned tha Renee Adaree as the adventures, in which the American delegates to need for monetary reform at an international concern. It is the and Donald Crisp as the trader the Conference are travelling has early date.

duty of the Government to solve Some of the acting in the more been delayed by the gale and is With referénco Tie Business of the Meeting will dramatic parts is most gripping unlikely to reach, Plymouth before economic conditions he said "The

to general the problem immediately,

Senator Pittman, advocated an (Wieniawask!) Mr. J. Braga, bei adopt a constitution for a whilst theru, is plenty of whim soven o'clock to-morrow morning. weather this winter presages good duty of thirty cents, an ounce on°

Society for the Protection of sical humour in many of the epl Children and to elect officers and sodes depicted. We can commend Ambassailor in London, is going should assist the recovery of States. Ife dented that the Amer General Dawes, the Amerlenn crops in the coming harvest, which silver imported into the United General and Executive Committees. this film as being well worth sento Plymouth to meet, them. The

ican industry a over-producing ing.

In addition to "The Pagan Mayor of Plymouth will greet the early reducton of armaments and silver and thus responsible for the delegation, before they entrain a similar petition signed by 180, acute situation crented, by low there is a Fox movietone news for London.-British Wireless. 000 Japanese women will be pro-silver prices,

#

Mr. J. Braga (4)." Humorous Song, Selected,

Mr. Oscar Enger, (G). Bana Song, "The Grey

Interval. News Bulletins. (8). Piano Solo, Solected,

Miss C. Braga. (7), Violin Solo, Kujawiak

(8). Humorous Bong, Selected."

Mr. Oscar Enger, (9)... Bans Song, "Glorious Devon," Mr. W. Noise. (10) Tenor Song,

in) "Love Lily (Thomson) (b) "Passing by,” (Purcell),

Mr. H. Annls. God Save the King. Accompanista Miss C. Braga' and

Mr. G. Longyear.

10.30 p.m. (approx). Close down.

dr.dies and gentlemen who are interested are invited to attend.

́ ́ABSEUR: R., BHIMIDZIL · ASSEUSES 8. HONDA, LASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

Rosenmanded for may resin ke Gerice:

most (iv) Emplaŭ Tak Sarplini, ein, sad

be all the loosi doctors, ...,

24, Wyndham Street, Tel. C,AB450-

and he has fine support from

-reel and a "talkie" comody, whilst

Reforms Needed,

.::

Washington, Jan. 16... sented at the London Naval Con- silver." Bakhmann and Olga Vorobleva A brown-leather book contain-ference early In February. He, declared, "My recommenda are seen in new aerobatic dances ing a petition aigned by twelve --Reuter's American Service. Ition will oppose any interferance and posing, their act being of a million American women arging

very high standard of excellence.

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