TO-DAY'S WANTS. | New
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..$1.50.
($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:-
856.
TUITION GIVEN.
LESSONS in cutting, and sewing ladies dresses given by a lady with long experience. (l'aris Diploma).
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931.
Advertisements. LAMMERT'S POSTERS OUTSIDE type before? Yen, other detectives
BANK HOLIDAY.
In Accordance with Government Ordinance, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Saturday, the 10th of October, (The Anniversary of the Chinese Republic),
Hongkong, 6th October, 1931.
Moderate terms. Room 12, Airlie | HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL Hotel, 23, Nathan Rond, Kowloon.
WANTED.
WANTED FOR CASIL-AUSTIN 7, in good condition. Must be bargain particnines to Box No. 856 "Hongkong Telegraph.
fully
· MISCELLANEOUS,
JAPANESE MASSAGE By qualed Japanese lady. Treatment Riven Tester's Beauty Parlour, Kayamally Building, or at patients homes, Phone or call for appolat. ments. Tel. 22103.
HOUSES, ETC.
FOR SALE OR TO LET furnished
SOCIETY.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Anction,
on Thursday.
the 8th October, 1931, commencing at 11 n.m. nt their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
140 Cases Wine Aperitif a la gentiane)
NOTICE I hareby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-(stored in Godown No. 26 of The son & Co., Jad, on Thursday, 8th Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf October, 1831, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 24th September, 1931,
TENNIS BALLS.
The Hongkong Cricket Club have a supply of once Stazengers, Spaldings and Dunlaps Tennis Balls at $6,99 per dozen
used
four-roomed houng at Cheung Chau. Mlectric Light. Large garden. Write Box No. 763, "Hongkong Telegraph" | $2.00 per tin of four. Sume may be obtainable an application at the Cricket Club with Chah
By Order,
נזיו'
PREMISES TO LET,
LET, New European FLATS with 4 and 6 rooms in Kowloon near
con Star Ferry with all anoders veniences including flush, hut and cold
Apply Song) water and frigatre. Kee, Hongkong Bank Building, Tel. 21217.
TO ALL
MUSIC LOVER'S
IF IT'S
MUSIC,
PIANOS,
Musical Instruments,
can be obtained
Al
TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.
8. Des Voeux Road, Central.
12intrame Jee House Stregt) Telephone 4.21648.
METALS
of all kinds empecially for ship-building and engineering work. Complete stork. Best Terms, Immediate delivery,
SINGON & CO. ESTABLISHED·A, D, 1920.
Telephone: 20515.
HING LUNG ST.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage.
Hand and Electric 31h, Wyndham Street.
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME.
1
E, J, K. MITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary
THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Notier is hereby given that the Tenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the oifires of the General Managers, 2 Lower Abiert Road, Hongkong. on Friday, the 19th October, at 1915 nm. for the purpose al receiving a Report of The Directors together with a |Statement of Acrounts. Berlari
Dividend and re-electing Direr fors and Auditors.
The Transfer Bocks of the Cont
to cleard from pany will 25th September, to The 9th Dero. ber, 1931, both guys duelusive.
By order of the Board of Dirve. lers.
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 1911 September, 193)
and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon),
Terms:---Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
PUBLIC AUCTION. - The Undersigned havr veerived to sell by Public thetructions
Auctions.
Thursday, The 8th October, 1931, commenting at 1 .ni, at their Sales Ruom. Duddell Street,
27 New Travelling Rugs.
2 Bairs Old Newspapers.
Hacks Flour,
A Boxen Bridge Score Pasts.
1 Letts Quikret Diaries,
9 Pocket Diaries.
16 Booka.
And
HOTEL.
AN INTERESTING POINT RAISED.
CASE DISMISSED,
Whether the Hcensee of na hotel;
have been bringing them back to
to Station.
not Mr. Hall Brutton:-Were these notices posted all over the Colony?
Not Relevant..
MOVE DOES NOT MATERIALISE.
(Continued from Page 1.)
AN AGGRAVATED TAXPAYER.
Continued from Poge 1.)
absolutely sound and secure and Rerlously put forward by a thinking'
in this respect contrasts"favour-man'
Is Worship-Is that relevant.ably with that of countries whose To recite the full count of
Mr. Hall Brution 7
any
Hands
ent
adrift from the
Rol
currency is still on a gold basis. Mr. Hall Brution:-Yes, your Our foreign assets ran into thou-Government Illogicalities would bu akta to giving the complete tule of of millions of pounds, Worship. 1 think it is relevant.
Why I am trying to show that Though the pound is temporarily Tennyson's Brook. Many readers will remember in the Legislative axed is responsible for notices posted up there were people who had been standard, our budget is securely Council meeting of dune, 1930, the in the public street outside his e-going round the Colony posting a balanced and the Government and Rip Van Winkle reference in come tablishment formed the subject of notices of this type.
the Opposition, too, are inexorably
ably mercial" "bonuses" in times of Mr. Hall Brutton (to witness) opposed to inflation. Thus there prosperity when trade is boomlog Jan argument between the Magis- Itrale (Mr. Fraser) and Mr. G.K.
Have
notices of this type been Hall-Brutton at the Kowloon Mposted on the market?
no reason whatever to anticipates if, in the post-war politically- trade-depressed. gistracy this morning.
His Worship: am sorry, Mr.preciation
any considerable or prolonged de-disorganised,
economic disordered, finance-p- af sterling or The case was one in which Yu
think
failure of this country to retain set, world of to-day, depression
and
fifty-Afty Tai-hong, the Bernree of the Wool Brutton, but I don't
prosperity its nametal leadership.--British |110 Fing Hotel, was charged with be that is relevant.
Mr. Hall Brutton: think it Wireless.
possibilities, not to mention such
considerations posting
minor
that ing in possession, control
bonyers. spasmodic
best. up notices which were calculated to relevant, your Worship. I am
at are but poor substitutes for even cause a breach of the peace and with entitled to ask any question 1 like. There is no limit to cross-examina- exhibiting notlees without the per-
smati regular incrementa, much tion. mission of the S.CLA.
less for large baste Increases and huge increments, and that many commercial firms, some of the largest in the Colony, pay no | bonuses at all.
Detective's Evidence.
Tong Yu, a Chinese
Government's Pasition.
COMPANY MEETING.
UNITED PHOTOPLAY
SERVICE.
were
Кая
B Fore
His Worship:--Quite. But I At the outset of the proceedings,
levant. his Worship explained to Mr. Haldn't think your question is re- Bratton that he himself saw the
Mr. Hall Brutton:- You are the notices complained of first and it was he who directed the police to Magistrate:
The statutory meeting of the United
Wrong Method. the spot where they were put up.
Photoplay Service. Ltd., was held yes.
People will also remember the If Me. Hall Brulton had any objev- tion whatever to his Worship try- Mr. Hall Bratton went on to terday at 3 pan. at the Ming Yan
Gardens, North Point.
contention at the same meeting Mr. I Shut-po was chosen to take that payment at even fing the ease, or if he thought his argue that he knew that notices
Worship might be prejudiced in any had been sosted up at the Yaunati the chair in the absence of the Chair-atment
Polles man of the Board of Directors, Sir that then decided upon "will be exchange then the even way, he was perfectly willing to Market and
In such cases, asked Robert Ho Tung, who was over fully justified" as if the aptaker transfer the case to another Court, Statiuns,
could the return from Shanghai to preside Hall Brutton. Mr. Hall Brutton signified his Mr.
knew nothing of the economie The statutory report was presented "time-lag" willingness to have the case heardiovernment be charged, like the the meeting.
entirely before Mr. Frnare.
defendant, with being responsible
to the share-holders and unanimously ignorant of the train of events in for these notices? Mr. fall
"" carried.
circumstances in the post- similar Mr. Lo Ming-you, Managing Direç-¦ war Brution submitted that he had no
countries of Continental
chla The police must tor, in his enmments on the Report, Europe, when residente of hold detective, are to answer.
prove that the defendant
had stated that the company had made standard countries were able to said that at about 16 p.m. on Sep-knowledge of these notices, and rapid progress in its film phiction
Inhabitants and in A Qunality of Miscellaneous finds tomber 27, he went 17 the
this they had not done. The onus daring the past months, and was con- |M; the
eurned their bitter hatred establishment of a and Furniture.
Woo Ping Hotel,
the was not on the defendant to dis templating the dirertion of Mr. Fraser, and on ..
stronger circuit of about a hundred and everlasting contempt; and the theatres in China and the Straits Set. idiotic method of computing our LAMMERT BROS., vermudah pillor outside the hotel, He
release the popular per capita taxation rate by includ!- be waw two notices in Chinese, Auetingeor
ing the hundreds and thousands of took them down and went inside Mr. Hall Brutton admitted that
| starvation-line workmen and the hotel,
otel, which occupied a corner the defendant, as licenser of the
enolies with no possessions kave house at the junction of Saigon hotel, was responsible for any)
the rags on their bucks. Road and Satlin Read. The notices thing that took place inside his The Endersigned have receives were facing Nathan Road, On ask-establishment, but he could not bus Anstrations tu sel DAN
"defendant held responsible for any notires Sue for
fiveness Autelion.
came downstairs. Witness
took put up in the public street and him to the Police Station where de-on Government land. fendant was questioned and charg
Mr. Hall Brutton submitted that ed by Inspector Murphy,
Hall there was no evidence to show Cross-examined by Mr. Brutton, witness said the notices that the defendant had in his were mot visible from under the Possession or physical control, or verandab, nor could they be seen even had any knowledge of, the submitted that thei from Saigon Road, They ronkiotices, and only be seen outside in Nathan ense should be dismissed, Road.
His Worship, after due con- Have you seen notices of thisideration, dismissed the ense
Dis
A
Terms Cash on Delivery.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
on-Friday,
Publi
the 9th October, 1983), commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room. Duddell Street. pantity of Valuable Household
Furniture romprising:
Halstons. Cheatertical Teak Coucla
Bookedsos. and hairs. Desks, Tables, Rugs. Orumments. Gramophones and Records, Wall Ulovk. Oil Paintings, Embroidered Pictures, Erass and Bronze Ware,
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, | Curios, etc., ete.
The Ninth Extra Raer+ Meet ing will be held weather per imitting} at Happy Valley on Saturday, 10th October, 1931, com mencing at 2 p.m.
The Arst bell will he rung at 1.30 p.m.
Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards and Dinner Waggons with and withou! Mirror, Crockery, Glass Ware. Ier Chosts, etc., etc.
Trak and Iron Bedsteads with Malteesses.
with Wardrobes Bevelled Mirrors. Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak and Canthur Wood Chests of Drawers. Mosquito Nets, Side Tables, etc..
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they Jand their Ladies must wear their Lete.
Badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be adanitted to the Members' Enclo sirev. Badges admitting
and
A Quantity of Blackwand Furniture,
One Double Barrel Hamner $2
members' La the Members' | Bore Sporting Gun. Loftehole Enelosure and Club Rooms at $5 matie by T. T. Martin).
| Bose Gentlemen and $3 for Ladies
both including tax) are oblain-
and
One Steel Combination Safe by
able through the Secretary apor [Show Walker. [introduction by a member, such member to be responsible for pay- Iment of alt chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will not be on sale at the Kare Course.
Members can obtained upon age plication to the Secretary aden
limited to ONE) for the free admission to the Members' Ku- Plostire of wives, lasly relatives
and friends. Names must bu stated when applying.
On View from Thursday, the 24th September, 1931. Catalogues will be issuvel., Terms: Cash on Delivery,"
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
Anyone knowing of a child who
ill-treated in a manent likely to¦ Tiffins are obtainable al Therause unnecessary suffering or Club House provided they are injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice Haringe Bank & Estate Agents.ordered From the No. 1 Boy by a
any mutler concerning the 9th October, Tele- 1.07. 11
child, would be doing an act of phon 21920.
kindness by communicating at once with
On na pretext will children be permitted int ither Enclosure has been assaulted, neglected or during the Meeting.
ORIENT.
"PEAK MANSIONS"
Prince Edward Rond,
Kowloon
Detached and Semi-detachod villas.
Modern construction with garage. "Cambay Ruildings” Flats with modern conveniences
MEN
WOMEN
without
boviet
dicama submarine
Coming to the
CENTRAL
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
<
and Society.
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2 including e/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, tax, for all persons including or St. George's Building, Top floor. All further steps will be taken, ladies and is payatile at the Gate.
borne,
the by expenses Soldiers and Sailors, in uniform are admitted half price.
The Informant's name will be Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate kept strictly private, except in!
Casos where malice is proved. within the precincts of the Hong- kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
·
Tina will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enelo-
Aure.
By Order,
"C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 5th October, 1931.
MASSAGE TATT
MRS. S. UZUNOYE 57, Queen's Road Co., 2nd floor,
Expert MassSUES. „
the
HATS
pruve knowledge; it was for the police to show that he had.
AND
-BD-
BAGS
ANOTHER RANGE JUST UNPACKED
All up-to-the-Minute.
AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES.
Closing on the 8th and 10th for Chinese Public Holidays.
ELITE
STYLES
A. P. C. BUILDING.
The Picture You Been Waiting for—”
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
BEBE DANIELS
14
"REACHING FOR THE MOON”
COMING TO
THE QUEEN'S
to
tlements, U.P.S. pictures.
The meeting closed at 4 p.ra.
In case holere Mr. Schofield this
af
the
Hard indeed is it to bear being morning in which Mr. 4. T. Prior ap- erished between the millstones of poured for the publisher Chung Thea Yat Pa, charged with the reduced unineremented salary and possession of un unlicensed press, of increased fees and taxation--and the type used for small job printing, many a family nun to-day earning
13** the Magistrate administered a envie from $300 to $500 per month, with hand caution, but ordered the plant compradore's, doctor's, dentist's and other bills to be paid, who to be confiscated,
has not a $5 note between him- Chung Sui-nim, married woman, was self and his next pay day-aarder cburged under the Offences Against till is the realation that thos the Tersons Ordinance to-day with who should be him lenders in elear taking part in a transaction whereby thinking (for the times require she effected the purchase of a three-clear thinking as never before) your-old girl. Mr. Q. A. A. Muc-pre in the matter of logical per- Fadyen, for the S.C.A., sold the de-feeption, but blind guides, fendant took a comparatively minor
part in the affair, and he brought the
Truly where there is no vision
case mainly with a view to its serving the people perish.-Yours, etc..
418 a deterrent. The wonen WAY
convicted and enutioned.
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