New Advertisements, Lammert's Auctions

NOTICE.

Notien la herih. Hon that my interest in The

Flower Shop teases rom t Hate.

Sapne 1, 11. Bortre.

March, 1st 1930.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CI B.

Draft Programmes and Entry Race forms for the 1th Extra a'cating to be held on SATURDAY, 19th and on MONDAY, 21st April, 1930, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Wtables.

Entries close al 12 o'clock noon 40 THURSDAY, 10th April, 1930.

THE JADE TREE, INC.

bave moved their main store to 1 PENINSULA HOTEL, Kou. on, where they will continue to erry stocks the famous Jade Tree Rugs, and handmade jewel kry.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

The Undersigned i;äve received instructions to sell by Public Aue- tion.

on TUESDAY,

the 8th April, 1930,

commencing at 11 am.

At No. 22 Godown of the long- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co., Ltd.. Kowloon,

(for account of the concerned.)

100 coils Galvanized Iron Wire

B. W. G. 18.

100 coils Galvanized Iron Wire

B. W, G. 20.

100 coils Galvanized Iron Wire

B. W. G. 22.

(all more or less damaged.)

Terms:

Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Imiding Store

The ndersa nel 16, Pece.sed

to self by VORUK LCHATER ROADS instruations.

Pub: Friend and until such time as Auction,

complete

Arrangements

sade for diselipaing

Te

therein, all its stocks are being

chand ON! at greatly reduced!

PAT

Tel. H

K. 681-ex, 36.

HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS

ASSOCIATION.

The Aummal teneral Meeting will be helt in the outhout Coleber ebub Pacima e Tuesday 15th April, 1930 at 5.30 p.m.

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Genera.

By Order

D. S. Green, Hey Srevelary & TreasuTET

CREDIT CONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT

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Mortgar» Bank & Estate Agents. "PRAK MANSIONS" Six-roomed and Five-roomed apartments

Prince Edward Road, Kowloon

Delacor and Semi-detached Modern construction with garage.

villas.

"Cambay Buildings"

t madern conveniences.

A Leopard

cannot change his spots

and that's

why you get tired of looking at him!

en Thursday.

the 10th April, 1930,

commencing at 2030 p.m.

at their Sales Raom,

Duddell Street

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1930...

MARVELLOUS

RECORDING ACHIEVEMENTS”

Columbia

RECORDS

HOMOUROUS RECORDS

9592- A FEW DRINKS

Leslie Henson. 5928—I'M 94 TO-DAY

Will Fyffe. 0775 HE TRAIN THAT'S TAKING ME HOME, 95:9 THE 'OLE IN THE ROAD

Gro. Grares. 9593-1HE SHOOLMASTER AND THE BOY

Courtwidac and Hulbert 0689-THE FOURTH FORM AT S MICHAELS

Till Hay sind His Scholars.-

The Anderson Music Co., Ltd

NEXT MONTH

CHERRY

Tesan at. I filars, falmeets, Glass | Write

Pionow, Roll

Top Bes Stamephones. Records, fursa. Eustes die14f carbes Arsenairs. Topewalters, Wardrobe Franks, Electra Tadge Lamjw. Ps tape. Carpets Raws, Harghit [Proud Sape, Čurm, Dreamonte,

Tek ! #

Toas

Dirka

Aar, Ber

Creevey, Glass Hele

Ale thir Ceding Fans, Vas, ute

The Mars.

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A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture

including:-

do · Tables, Chaire, Jardinieres. Cabinets. Teu Pars, etc. ej

On View from Wednesday,

the 9th April, 1930 Terms:--4 ́ash on Delivery,

will be

NAVAL PARLEY ISSUE.

GOVERNMENT TO BE

CHALLENGED.

London, Apr. š. The Daily Mail says that the Conservatives are so perturbed about the continued Anglo-French discussions on the formula" to meet the French demands arising

POST OFFICE NOTICE

From

INWARD MAILS.

USA. 18an Francisco 14th March),

Honolulu,, Japan, Shanghal and Enape via Siberia (Lgudon 18th March Japan and Shanghai Saigon .... Europe via

Sacz

(Letters

papers, London 13th Mar, and Parest 6th Mar.) Japan and Manila U.S.A. (Seattle, nd, Mar.), Canada,

Japan & Shanghai Australia and Manila Japan and Shanghai Straits Manila

Per

Due.

President Grant Athos, II Angers

April 7. April 8,

April 8.

Kashgar

April 10.

Talsuta Maru

April 11.

Pres. Lincoln Changle

April 11.

April 11.

Siberia Maru

April 12.

April 13.

President Grant

„Apeil 714.7

April 17,

April 17,

April

April 19.

.April 21,

Sawa Mart

out of the Naval Conference, that they will put a series of searching questions to the Prime Minister on the subject on Monday, and if the answers are not reassuring, they will probably demand a de bate. An adverse vote on the sub-U.S.A. (San Francisen, 22nd March).

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai ... Shinyo Maru ject "should lead to the Govern-

Australia and Mania

Kaga Maru ment's resignation."

Cannda (Victoria, B.C., 25th March), us. A. (San Francisen March 21,1

U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal .... Pres, Garfield U. S, A. (San Francisen March 28,)

Honolulu Japan and Shanghai... Pres. Cleveland

OUTWARD MAILS.

The Daily Herald says that the prospect of success of the Anglo- French negotiations is very slight.

Empress of Asia

M. Briand telephoned to M, Tar- dien in Paris yesterday evening and both concluded that the posi-time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the

tion was "hopeless."--Reuter.

Outlook Improved.

London, Apr. 5. After conferring with Mr. Ram- say MacDonald and Mr. Hender. son at St. James's Palace this morn-

ing, M. Briand declared that the

to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and pargel mails are closed at 5p.m. on the previous day.

For

Per

Date and Time."

፡፡

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada, and *Europe via San Francisco ...... President Jefferson ....Mon., Apr. 7,

Parcels Registration Letters ....

..3 p.m.

.4.15 p.m.. ....5 p.m.

(Due San Francisco 30th April).

BLOSSOM TIME British and French viewpoints

were much closer now, and that Shanghai and Europe via Siberia.. President Jefferson, Mon., Apr. 7. great progress had been made dur- ing the morning.

in beautiful TSINGTAO, China's all-the-year-round Health & Pleasure Resort.

Box 225 Tsingtao P. 0.

for booklet and for list of recommended Hotels and Boarding Houses or for any other information.

AMERICAN VISITOR'S

BIG LOSS.

LETTER OF CREDIT AND MONEY.

OL

A letter of credit issued by the! Central Hanover Trust Company of New York, to the value G$7,500, together with $40 in American money, was lost by Mr. LAMMERT BROS., R. V. Farrell, an American visitor |

Auctioneers.to the Colony, who is staying at the Repulse Bay Hotel, whilst he was visiting Kowloon City on Saturday.

FACIAL MA'S GES Hair Dyeing and l'inting

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR

Kayamally Bldg Tel: C. 2103.

A Chameleon, on the other hand, is a continual source

of interest, because he's con- stantly changing bis ap- pearance i

And so is it with your adwr- tising message.

If you want it to be a contin- ual source of interest, always attractive always new, there

is only

ONE EFFECTIVE

and that is

MEDIUM

NEWSPAPER

ADVERTISING

When someone tries to per-

suade you that there is

8

more

attractive medium,

remind him of the

LEOP R and CHAMELEON!

Let the ever-changing pages of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH carry your advertising message!

Mr. Farrell crossed t. Kowloon by the Star Ferry at 8.30 p.m. and hire! a taxi to convey him to Kowloon City on a sightseeing ex- pedition. Be Wond to various places in the district, and return- ed to the Ferry an hour later by the same taxi.

dis weten tha daring the Looney he had lost the letter of ferde am currency,

KIANGSI OUTBREAK.

MISSIONARIES LEAVING THE DANGER ZONE.

Changsha, Apr. 6. Mrs. Glazier and Miss Rugg (British), who are two members of the China Inland Mission who escaped capture by bandits in Kiangsi recently, arrived at Changsha, from Pinghsiang by train this afternoon. Mr. Glazier, who also escaped, is remaining at Pinghsiang, waiting instructions.

The missions in dangerous parts of Kiungsi are being evacuated, the members arriving at Kiukiang.

-Reuter.

REPARATIONS.

FRANCE RATIFIES THE YOUNG PLAN.

Paris, Apr. 5. The French Senate has ratified the Young Plan for war repara- tions by 284 gotes to 8.—Reuter.

Tardieu Recovers.

Paris, Apr. G.

M. Tardieu has recovered from his recent illness. He defended the Young Plan in the Senate.-

Router.

M. STRIJEVSKY

of

MAISON MARNAC Designer of PATOU, Paris

is showing latest models in

Ladies Gowns,

Orders taken

Now showing at the

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

This afternoon M. Briand leaves for Paris and is returning to Lon- don on Tuesday. ---Router.

Japanese Air Defence.

Tokyo, pr. 5. The Navy is reported to be plan- ning a demand that a part of the savings to be affected by the naval agreement shall be appropriated for the expansion of the Naval Air Force.

This force at present consists ni seventeen squadrons and it is pos posed to increase it to 28, giving approximately 1,690 machines at a cost of 60,000,000 yen.

The plan is suggested in orle to make good the loss to national defence resulting from the redův tion in submarines,

While well-informed people con- sider that the report is based in "intelligent anticipation." the Pre- mier, speaking to pressnien, dy- The following is the list of localclared that the Government and share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1400 sa. Chartered Bank, £181 b. x. div. Mercantile A. & B., £30 n. East Asia $102 b.

Insurances.

Canton Ing., $915 b. Union Ins., $445 sa. North China, Ins., Tis. 160 b Yangtaze Ine, $50 n. China Underwriters, $1.40 b. China Fires, $355 b. H. K. Fire Ins.. $900 b.

Shipping. Douglases, $227 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $261 s. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) $60 5. Union Waterboats $26

b.

Mining. Benguets, $6.70 h. X. Div. Kailans. 53 9 8.

Langkats, Tls. 13.60 n.

S'hai Explorations, Tls. 1,30 Raubs, $20 b,

Tronchs, 21/- n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $155 s. Whampoa Docks, $36 b. China Providents $5.40 ml, Hongkews, Tls 230 b. New Engineeringe, Tis. 8. b. Shanghai Docks. Tls. 128 n. Cottons.

Ewo Cottone, Tls. 13.50 s. S'hai Cottons. Tls, 89 (old) :

Lands, Hotels, etc,

да.

not yet considered any such ŋra- posals, although he admitted that the Vice-Minister of the Navy had suggested that part of the funds saved should be devoted to the im provement of naval efficiency and weapons.

11 is generally believed that the mala saving, which is estimate) to amount to avve 180,500,000 yen a year, will be devoted to the lightening of taxation and the re- Hef of the unemployed. though some will probably be appropriat ed for the insprovement of naval air defence.---Renter. „

days.

D.

H. and S. Hotels, $12.90 h. x. div. H. E. Lands, $73 b. S'hai Lande, TS. 245 b. Humphreys, 14., n. Realties, $8.80 Chinese Estates .$98.......s.

Public Utilities. Tramways. $21.60 Peak Trams fold) $11.65 n Star Forrios, $72 b. China Lights, (Old) 824 b. H. K. Electrics, $721 b. Macao Electrics. $23 b. Telephones $134 h. China Buses. Tls. 19. b. Singapore Tractions. 10/- 3.

Industrials.

China Sugars, 81 cts. b. Malabons, $27.

Cald: Mace. Ord: Tis, 10 p. Canton Ices, $2.50

The Crisis Renched.

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Sam Shui und Wochow Amay Holhow

Registration

Letters

Tai Ming Namsang

...5 p.. ...8 p.m. .Mon., Apr. 7, 4.30 p.m. ..Mon., Apr. 7, 5 pum.. Tues., Apr. 8, 9.30 .m.

Tonkin...Tuns. Apr. 8, 12.30 p.m.

King Yuan

Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhoi and

Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hai Ching .Tues., Apr. 8, 1 p.m. Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritins, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Athos II

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Munila

Swatow and Fanchay

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South Amerlen and *Europe via Vancouver B.C, and *Europe via Siboria

Amay

Hoihow, Pakhal and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Saigon

Registration Letters

Registration

Letters....

Tues., Apr. 8.

K.P.O.

.1 p.m. ..1 p.m.

G.P.O.

.1.45 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

(Dae Marseilles 9th May,)

Angurs.....Tues., Apr. 8, 1.30 p.m. Pres Grant,.Tues., Apr. 8, 1.30 p.m. Chip Shing

.Tues., 5.5 p.m.

p.in,

Empress of Russia ....Wed., Apr. 9.

Parcel

..Apr. 8, Registration..Apr. 4, 9.15 a.m. Lettery .......Apr. 9, 10 a.m. (Dlue Vancouver B.C. 20th April). Tai Yuan Wed., Apr. 9, 3.30 p.m. Kanchow...Thurs., Apr. 19, 9.30 a.m. Deli Maru Thurs., Apr. 10, 10.30 p.m. Waishing...Thurs., Apr. 10, 4.30 p.m. Ruichow... Fri., Apr. 11. 8.30 am. Fri, Apr. 11, 1 p.m.

Hal Yang.

Foochow and Weilmiwei Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Malwa

Parcels

....Sat., Apr. 12. K. P. 0.

...Apr. 11, 4.30 p.m. Registration.Apr. 12, 9.a.m. Letters...... Apr. 12, 10 am, G. P. 0. Parcels.Apr. 11, 5 p.m. Registration Apr. 12, 9.45 a.m. Letters:Apr. 12, 10.30 a.m. (Due Marseilles 8th May).

*perscribed Cor espotegovalis

ARRESTED AFTER TWO & HALF YEARS.

WOMAN BEFORE COURT ON

SERIOUS CHARGE.

'CINEMA NOTES.

"THE COCK-EYED WORLD" DRAWS BIG HOUSES. Landon. Apr. 5. It is generally anticipated that

Those who like sheer farce, will next week will be the critical

An offence dating back to, find endless amusement in "The -period of the London Naval Con-

September, 1928, was mentioned ference, in regard to the political before Mr. Whyte Smith, at the

Cuck-Eyed Work," which opened negotiations which have engaged Kowloon Magistracy this morning, at the Queen's Theatre yesterday the attention of the Anglo-French when an elderly woman was and drew crowded houses at all delegations during the past low charged by Inspector J. Murphy an

sessions. counts under the Protection of Wo- The problem to which those demen and Girls' Ordinance, the de- legations have been

have fendant being alleged to j༢:༢IT ༣-

taken an unmarried girl to Malaya themselves is that of Ann. formula setting out an er

for the purposes of prostitution.

in asking for a remand, Inspec. Edmund Lowe, as Flagg and Quirt, terpretation of certain Articles of

tor Murphy said a the League of Notting Casona sentened to six months' imprison Lily Damita in the leading feminine was of "What. Price Glory" fame, with which would so far increase the ment in November last for French sensu of security as 19

same offence and she had just been Fole. These clever pair of Comedy- '- justify a substantial reduction in discharged from gaol. She was makers are in the Marines, and her naval fonnage, but when

now awaiting banishment and the the film deals with their experiences would not extend Britain's co-prosecution wanted to have her mitments.

1

WaH

woman

the

This is an all-talkie film, which occupies the whole programme. It features Victor McLaglen and

evidence taken as soon as possible. in Russia, New York, Coney Island Following yesterday's meeting, It was on her information that the and South America. As the ad at which the Prime Minister, ottel

present defendant was arrested. vertisements express it. they fight.

The defendant Ramsay MacDonald and he until to-morrow when the

remanded love and talk their way round the eign Ministers. Mr. Hovderson am woman's evidence will be taken. find they engage in a constant war other work Girls are their weakness, M. Briand alten do the exits peste tions were empted to say at St. Jannda Painee. Messrs. Hai Bali as Henderson, and Sir Robert Vausitart and M. Briani and Sig. Massigli and other export were present.

At the close of the meeting it was stated that the conversations

in attempts to outwit cach other.

There is plenty of humour, of the

VACCINATION. broad variety, with touches

ST. JOHN ÁMBULANCE BRIGADE ACTIVITIES.

of drain as well, in which can nexion the battle scene in Boath America is very cleverly done. Indeed, photographically, the film. is admirably prodiced. There is an The number of persons vac- the story when the rival Marines interesting and amusing climax to are continuing. They will, how-} ever, be temporarily interrupted cinated, free of charge, by Mem- find they havo both been. tricked for a few days, as M. Briand is bers of the Ambulance Brigade, by a South American coquette. returning to Parls this evening, up to and including Thursday, presumably to report the progreas | April 3rd is:

TO-DAY'S. BROADCAST

Jr

of the conversations and to con- Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division 17963

ult his government on the sub- King's College Division jeet.

(Old) According to present plans, 31. King's College Division Briand will return to London on (New) Tuesday to résume the conversa- Railway Division tions.

Indian Division Kowloon Division Mongkok. Division. Shaukiwan Division

LOCAL RADIO.

4055

7648

6343†

1602

22146

45061

Cements (Comb.) $16.20 b Ropas $7.15 b. United Asbestos, $5. b.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farma, $23.-- b Watsons, $10.80.. Der A. Wings, 80 b Lane Crawfords, $2.50 b. Mackintoshs, $18 b.. Sinceres, $12

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $291 b. Constructions, $1.20 sa. B'que Ind. G. Bonds,, 62% 4.

ST. FRANCIS HOTEL H. G. Lot 7% Prem. 3.

The delegates have not yet aban. doned hope of overcoming the stubborn difficulties with which the Conference is faced-British Wireless.

St. Joseph's College Divi-

sion

Motor Drivers' Association

Division

PROGRAMME.

To-day's Wireless Programme,

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 356 metres:--

5.00 p.m. European programme of

6730 H.M.V. records by courtesy of Messrs..

Mentrie Company..

5.30 p.m. Orchestra relayed from the Star Theatro, Kowloon,

1368

By--

1917

Courtesy of Hongkong Amusements.

7.15 p.m. approx. Chinese pro-

339

1385 gramme.

gramme

.63)

A report has been received by Chinese Athletic, Division 10255 the police from Mr. M.B. Kitchell Un Long

manager of the Cosmopolitan Victoria Nursing Division Stores, 13-16, Morrison Hill Road, Y:M.CA. Nursing Division that a shroff has absconded with $335, ` collected from various customers.

8.00-9.00 p.m. Experimental pro-

9.00 p.m. Weather_report. 9.00-10.30 p.m. European

pro

127644 gramme of H.M.V. records by courtesy:

of Messrs. Moutrio & Co.

10.30 p.m. Close down.

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