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Hongkong, 28th July, 1930.
HOLY, GHOST SCHOOL"
(Sisters of the Immaculate
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Reopen September 2nd: Regular courses and private lessona: Chin- esa, English, French, piano, organ,| violin, painting, etc..
Boarders received. .
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PEAK TRAMWAYS CO. LTD.
NOTICE.
SUSPENSION OF SERVICE Owing to necessary renewals in the Engine House, the Public are hereby notified that no cars will run after mid-night on Saturday, the 2nd August, until Monday, 4th Angust, at 7 s.m.
By order JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers."
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,
School re-opens, .and New Students received, at Stanley on September 1st. at 9:30 am. For Prospectus, apply to Mr. Li Hel Tung, Messra Banker & Co., Queen's' Road, Central, Warden, St Stephen's College, Stanley.
NOTICE.
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of, this The Transfer Books Company will be closed from Saturday, 9th August, 1930, to Saturday, 16th August, 1930, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
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GUIDE TO THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG.
In The Form of a Detalled
'Index
(191 PAGES),
COMPILED BY
WALTER J. HAWKEB, ACIB HONGKONG.
Below are some opinions by professional men who have been favoured with advance, coples.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1930.
CHURCH NOTICES.
YOUNG GIRL STRUCK
To-morrow the Seventh Sunday After Trinity.
LOCAL SERVICES.
BY MOTOR BUS
FATAL ACCIDENT IN NATHAN ROAD RECALLED.
CINEMA NOTES.
"NIX ON DAMES" AT THE QUEEN'S
Technical directors are usually
A Coroner's Inquiry into the dir-high-priced experts who see that cumstances of the death of a young the details of a motion picture are St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, Kowloon Motor Bus. Company's
girl who was knocked down by a correctly presented. August 3rd 1980, Seventh bus in Nathan Road on July Sunday after Trinity. Holy was held by Mr. Whyte Smith at Communion 8 a. Parade the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Service 9.15
Children's afternoon with the assistance of s a.m. Service 10 m, Choral Eucharist Jury, and Sarmon 11 a.m. Preacher:
On the production of "Nix.On Dames, however, Director Donnlä Gallaher had the expert, if un- official, advice of a member of the cast on the boarding-house sequence. Much of the action Evidence was given by two other takes place in this establishment, girls, who were walking with the Rev. Noel Evans, M.A. Evensong deceased, and according to their and when he discovered that 6 p.m. Preacher: Rov. H. V. story a crowd of about ten of them i Grace Wallace manages her own Koop. Note:Members of the wore returning from work in a boarding-house in Los Angeles, Cathedral Congregation who ginger factory. They were walk the actress was installed as tech-
can do ing on their right hand side of nical adviser as well. posse vice by chering a life at right in a southerly to those who will otherwise direction. When at the Kowloon
pro have difficulty in getting down Motor Bus Company's new from The Peak to the Cathedral.mises a bus was seen approaching in the opposite direction. On nearing the girls the vehicle swerved to the left, knocking down
motor cars
The medical evidence showed that death was due to fracture of the base of the skull.
Union Church, Kennedy Road, the deceased.
Hongkong. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Broadcasted. Hymns, 139, 56, 749, 283, 448. Evening worship, 6 p.m. Hymns, 825, 47, 371, 188, 673. Prescher, Rev. J.
Foster.
Miss Wallace plays the same role that she does in real life-that of assistant to her husband, Hugh McCormack, a ventriloquist whose vocal tricka are humorous high sports. MacClarke, Robert. Ames: and William Harrigan have the leading roles in the picture, which Will be the forthcoming feature at the Queen's Theatre. The story revolves about the anti- feminine complex of two acrobats. The musical hits of the produc tion were written by Gilbert and
Baer.
"Charming Sinners” Eight sure ways of losing" a husband's love were recently out- lined by Ruth Chatterton, former stage star who acts the leading role in W. Somerset Maugham's drama of married life, "Charming Sinners", the all-talking film at- traction at the Central Theatre, starting tomorrow for four days.. Miss Chatterton classifies the marital errors as follows:
POST OFFICE NOTICE
GENERAL HOLIDAY,
On Monday, the 4th inst. the G.P.O. will be open from 8 am, to noon, Kowloon Post Once from 8 am to 11 am, and the other Branch Post Offices from 8 am, to 9 ̈a.m.
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of registered correspondence at 9 am.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
RADIO NOTICES. ·
Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra phic addresses at the Radio Office. No charge is made for this,
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The following rates of postage are now being charged on letters (other than postcards) addressed to the following destinations:
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1. "Watchdogging”—a constant suspicion of her hus- Japan
According to the driver that part of the roadway opposite the Kowloon Motor Bus Company was wider than the other parts in that vicinity and as a consequence be pulled out to the left a little to Wesleyan Methodist Church allow ample room for other traffic. Queen's Road, East. Sunday He said that he did not see the Service Morning 10.15 a.m. girls until his bus was about fifteen Preacher, Rev. J. G. Knight feet away as another bug in front
of him had obstructed his view. Anstey. Evening 6.0 p.m.
He sounded his born and the Preacher, Rev. J. C. Kaight giris scattered, some running to the Anstey. Sailors and Soldiers left and others to the right. The Home. Sunday 8.15 p.m. Service deceased and another girl rushed to Mens Hour.
the left in front of the bus and then the former ran back again. Witness applied both his brakes First Church of Christ Scientist, but failed to avoid striking her.
evidence The
of Sergeant Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Roberts showed that both brakes Road Tram Station. Sunday were in good condition. Service, 11.15 a.m. Subject When Sergeant Clarke examined "Love." The Sunday School the roadway an hour and a half Morn- later no skid marks were visible. Sunday ings, at 10 o'clock. Wednesday The witness explained that he did Evening Meeting at 5.30 p.m. not receive a message of the ac- Reading Room at above address cident until about twenty minutes afterwards and he had to go to the open Tuesday and Friday, 10 Kowloon Hospital first as the bus a.m. to 12 noon. Monday and had been used to convey the girl Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm. The there.. Witness agreed with the Public is cordially invited to driver's action in pulling out to the
4. "Don't Caring-the attend the service and visit the left as he had done.
I'm safely married, now" type of Reading Room. Branch of The After pointing out the duties woman who lets her face and Mother Church. The First of the
Coroner figure sag after marriage. · · jury the Church of Christ Scientist, in commented upon
way 5. "Why Can'ting"-the wo- Boston, Bass, U.S.A. Boston,
man who goads her husband into nervous breakdowns to satisfy her selfish desires.
'in. held
on
the the girls had been walking. He remarked that it was obviously wrong to walk on the right hand side of the road, especially as they Seventh Day Adventist Chapel, were four or five abreast. He 20, Ice House Street. Sunday mentioned, however, that it was Night, Aug. 3rd, 8.30 p.m. the duty of a driver to avoid an Subject, "Behind The Devil's accident if possible even if he had Hand" by Pastor, Lyman W. to slow down or stop. Shaw. Saturday Sermon 5.30 p.m.
Meeting for Prayer. Wednesday 8.30 p.m. Visitors and strangers always find a cordial welcome here.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage. Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
MASSAGE HALL
MRS. 8. UZUNOYE Expert Blassense
87, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor.
A verdict of accidental death was returned..
band's motives.
2. "How Daring"--a wife's con- tinual nagging at her husband's lack of neatness in the home. "How dare you fick your cigar ashes," etc.
.
3. Why Don'ting"-comparing her husband's business success with that of his neighbours.
"well,
6. "Do You Knowing the "wo- man who plagues her husband with the household cares of every days,
7. "I'm-Freezing"--the woman is concerned and repulses her hus who is an iceberg where affection
band's petting.
women attend stag
The health bulletin of Eastern
8. "Why Can't I Go With You- ports for the week ended Saturing the woman who demands day last, issued by the Director that she attend every golf, poker, of Medical and Sanitary Services, football or baseball game and who gives the following cases, the can't understand why figures in parenthesis indicating aren't permitted to deaths: Plague, Alexandria 4 (3). functions. Port Said 1, Baghdad 3, Bombay 1 (1), Beirut 3; Cholera, Calcutta 87 (23), Chittagong 2(1), Cebu 9
"Night Ride." One of America's best known 18), Ilo-Ilo 17 (13), Bangkok 1 (1), "gun men" appears in "Night Prom-Penh (2), Saigon 1; Small-Ride," sensational Universal talk- pox, Baghdad 1, Bombay 7 (2), Calcutta 14 (10), Karachi 1 Madras 16 (4), Moulmein 1 (2) Rangoon 2 (2), Penang 1, Batavia (1); cerebro-spinal fever, Singa- pore 1, Shanghai (1).
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ing picture of gangland and the newspaper game, now showing', at the Queen's Theatre. He is Harry Stubbs, who plays the the reporter pal of Joseph Schild- graut, star of the picture.
role of
Stubbs is a champion trap ahooter, an all around shot and a "bait" and "Ay" caster of national reputation. He is president of the Adirondack Rod and Gun club, chief. gunner of the Lamba' Gun club, and secretary of "the of New famous Tekenick club York, an association of prominent sportmen.
The Tekenick club is unique for its preservation of game during the winter in eastern hunting ter- ritories. When deep snow covera the ground and cuts off the food supply of deer and other animals members of the club plant fodder for the famished beasts.
Some men are fatterers others are husbanda,
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The children of the Belllion The St. John's Review, as usual: Vernacular School have produced is replete with interesting read- an illustrated magazine of their ing matter. The August number own. All the stories and draw-contafns, among other features, ings have been done by the chil-articles on "Some Characteristics dren after only three months of Anglicanism" by the Rev. L N. study and the results are very Watkins, "Is the Spirit of Worship creditable. The reading matter Declining" by Canon W.. fs in English and Chinese. There Elaley, reprinted from the Liver are 20 drawings in all and two pool Review. "A Coup d'Oell on stories, one about Prince Yen, the Religion in Japan" by R. Ponsonby "Walla" by Evelyn ruler of Hades and the other of Fane, and a wise fortune teller.
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