THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. LAMMERT'S WOMEN NO HELP
WANTS.
26 WORDH...
.$1.50
($2.00 / Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:--
873, 874, 882.
WANTED KNOWN
Expert Gentlemen's Barber Manila now in dally
Juliette's Beauty
frum attendance at Tung Salon, lo
Building, Kowloon, up-to-Inte
thods. Tel. 60213.
i
per
FOR SALE
ma-
WHIPPET-Six cylinder, Ove passen- touring car-1928 model-In thoroughly good order $1,600, can be seca at any time. Please write Box No. 850, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET
TO LET.--No. 6, Terres Building. Kimberley Road, Kowloon. Apply to Reiss Manary & Co., Ltd., 1st floor, Mercantile Bank Hullding, 7, Queen's Rond, Central, Hongkong.
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE HOTEL-33-26,
Nathan Rond, Kowloon, Under European Manugement, Excellent Cuisine, Modern Apartments. Terms Mudernte, Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67367.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS,
The Steamship,
"MATSUVE MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consires of Cargo are hereby in- formed the their Gon A hing Ianded and plug at their mink in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorf and Godown Company's Bokswne at Kows lons, whence delivery may be obtained, Goodis not cleared by the 7th December, 1931, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Glowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa tives on any Turinys and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage Period.
For examination of damaged dutiable goods, the consignees must arrange for a Revenue Ufflear to he present.
All claims maat he presented with in ten days of the steamers arrivat
here, after which date they cannot be
recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown.
No fire insuraner has been effected,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong. 29th November, 1931.
ANNUAL OPEN
ROYAL NAVAL
and
ROYAL MARINE TEAM BOXING
CHAMP.ONSHIPS
FINALS-181,
on. December 4th at the
CITY HALL,
AT 845 P.M.
Tems frun the following
Ships will take part- EL.M.S. KENT,
i
BERWICK,
CORNWALL
SUFFOLK
MELW Y
(and Submarines)
HERMES. TAMAR
(and Small Ships)
By klad permissing of the Chenmander. in-Ol, the C.1.0 ↑ Royal Marine, Band will pla before the boxing and during the interval. ALL THE BEST BOXERB
FROM THE FLEET.
BOOKING A MOUTRIE'S
$5, $2
$1.
Plus Entertainment Tax.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage..
Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
MASSAGE HALL MRS, 8. UZUNOYE 87; Queen's Road 0., 2nd floor, ~Expert Masseuse.
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO. (1918), LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Com- any will be held at the Hend Omce of the Company, St. George's Building. Victoria, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 1st day of December, 1931, at Noun, when the nubjoined Resolation will be proposed as an Ordinary Resolution, viz: -
"That the Authorised "Capital of the Company be "increased to Ten Million Dol- "Jars by the creation of Ono "Million New Shares of the "nominal value of $5.00 each "and that such New Shares be "issued at such time or times "and on auch terms and condi- "tions as the Directors in their #absolute discretion shall see "At."
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
General Managers. Hongkang, 10th November, 1931.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Thirteenth Extra Race Meet- Ing will be held (weather
per. metina) Happy Valley on
ut Faturday, 5th December, commencing at 2 p.m.
1931.
The frat bell will be rung at 130 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURA
Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclo sure. Badges admitting sien- members to the Members' Enclo
As from 1st December, 1931 our Office will bo altunted at
Biercantile Bank Building,
7. Queen's Road Contral,
LOWE, BINGHAM AND MATTHEWS, Chartered Accountants.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
We have this day Removed our Offices to 2nd Floor, Asiatic Build- ing, Queen's Road Central.
Our Telophone number romains unchanged.
FAR EAST AVIATION CO., LTD. Hongkong, 28th November, 1931. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
The Manufacturers Life Insur ance Co. beg to advise that they will be occupying new offices as from Monday morning 30th Novem- ber, on the second foor Building. Queen's Road,
Asiatic
E. J. R. MITCHELL.,
Branch Manager.
NOTICE.
The Hongkang Canton Export Co., French Bank Building. Br
Sole floor, have been annointed Agenta for South China, for the "THERAPLIX"
Pharmaceutic Products
formerly:
Etablissements A, BUISSON PARIS
NOTICE.
sure and Club Rooms nt $5 for The Hong Kong Land Investment
& Agency Co., Ltd.
Gentlemen and $3 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtain
able through the Secretary upon The Undersigned has this day such resumed the Secretaryship of this
introduction by a member,
¦ mèmber to be responsible for pay- {Company.
ment of all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members* sale ul Enclosure will not be on the Race Course.
Members can obtain upon ap plication to the Secretary Badges limited to ONE) for the free admission to the Members' En. relativen closure of wives, lady
Names must and friends. stated when applying.
be
On o pretext will children be
either permitted in
Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy by a p.m. the 4th December. Tele phone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2 Including tax, for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sallors in uniform. are admitted linlf price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong, dong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
L. S. GREENHILL.
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT.
Mortgage Bank & Estate Agents.
"PEAK MANSIONS" Prince Edward Read, Kowloon
Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garage.
"Cambay Buildings.” Flats with modera conveniences.
DREAMERS SLEEP
LONGER.
CURIOUS RESULT OF EXPERIMENTS.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ON JURIES.
DICTUM RAISES A
NEW STORM.'
The Undersigned have received Mr. Justice McCardie, who has Instructions to sell by Pubilased a bachelor judge's judg- Auction,
on Wednesday. the 2nd December, 1931, commencing at 11 n.m.
at their Sotes Room, 4. Duddelt Street
A Nice Selection of Superior Quality Canned Goods. comprising:-
Jams, Fruit, Chutneys, Soüps Honey Conserves, Sauces, Pickles etc., etc.
The above goods are freak un havo just bean, landed and wil be put up in small lets to sai purchasers.
On View from Tuesday. the 1st December, 1931. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneera Hongkong. Nov. 28.
BRIXTON PRISON
CRITICISED.
SHOULD RULES BE
RELAXED?
·
The treatment of persons who are remanded to Brixton Prison to await trial is strongly criticive in the current issue of the "iloward Journa" (the journal of the ita ward League for Penal Reform).
AR editorial article in journal says:
ment on such controversial issues is women's dress, marriage and babies, has now stirred up another storm.
This time it la his considered
POST OFFICE NOTICE
From
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Shanghai and Swatow London Parcels only (London, 22nd
October) Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Kiangchaw
Holonus Kidderpore Tilaws
Dua
December 2.
December 1.
..Decomber 1.
December 2.
Hikawa Maru Van Houtax. Emp. of Canada Khyber
December 2,
.Decombor 2.
.Dacomber 3.
December 8.
and
December 3
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 7th November) Amoy and Swatow Manila Straits
Europe via Sucz (Letters
Papors), London 6th November and Parcel 29th October Japan and Shanghai
span
wontune.mont that woman furor. have done nothing to
promote the administration of justice.
Women barristers and solicitors Japan
as well as many judges and coun- | U.S.A.. Canada, Japan and Shanghai sel are challenging Mr. Justles McCardie's point of view-coura- tously expressed in an address to an audience of women nt the dorum club.
(Seattle, 14th Novomber) Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila Japan and Shanghai Saigon
Rawalpindi
Montevideo Maru
Pres. Madison Rajputana Nankin
Felix Roussel Sphinx
December 8.
Yasukuni Maru .....
....December 3.
December 4
December 4.
December 5.
December 8.
December B.
.:December 10.
December 12.
December 14.
"Wonica," he told them, "have done very little harm in the ad- ministration of the law owing to the predominant number of men on Juries, but they have contribut-U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 20th Novem ad nothing.
ber)
Pros. Wilson OUTWARD VAILB,
Per
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai
(Vancouver BC. 21st November) Emp. of Russla U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai “*
(San Francisco, 1áth November) Pres. Harrison.....
nervous,
"They are attentive and care- ul. and often intelligent, but they are too emotional, too and too inexperience in Innumer-Bangkok
human able inaiters concerning life."
Sometimes in murder triala wo men jurors fainted. He had seen them with white, strained faces on the verge of à nervous break- down.
Business Phrases,
For
Swatow
Amoy...
Banushul ond Wachow Salgon
Manila
Touranc Batavia
Swatow, Amoy and Poochow
In certain cases it was difficult Straits and Calcutta for a woman even to discuss the CARE with male Jurors. Women Ordinary Letters only for Europe Jurors are supposed to be needed superscribed "Via Siberia Air to guard the interests of girls, bu he thought men were better for the purpose. Women would often
Date and Time Hydrangea...Men, Nov. 80, 3 p.m. Hiram Mon., Nov. 30, 3 p.m. Kwangtung..Mon., Nov. 30, 9.30 p.m. Keng Ning ..Wed., Nov. 30, 4 p.m. Yunu Jeng.. Mon., Nov, 30, 4.30 p.m. Pros. Coolidge. Mon., Nov. 80, 6 p.m. Chungkong.... Mon., Nov, 20, 5 p.m. Tjkembang.. Tuo., Dec. 1, 10.30 .. Halyang
Tucs, Dec. 1, 1 p.m. Takada
..Tues., Dec. 1. ..noon. ..I p.m.
Parcels Letters
Ma Shanghai-Manchoul!" .... Ielomus..
K.P.O.
G.P.O.
Then, Doc, 1.
Dec. 1. 3 p.m. Dec. 1, 3.30 p.m.
acquit a man where men juror Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia Helenus... Tuck, Dec. 1, 2.30 p.m.
would convict.
"As for civil enses Women furors are quite unfamiliar with the methods and even the phrases if modern business.
"It must, however, be thbered that the presence of women
on jurtes allows for a correspond
ng number of men to attend an-
"It is astonishing that while so much has been done during th
remem-
last 20 years to humanise the confessed to their normal busi
ditions of life for the convicte inmates of our local and convid prisons, the treatment of person arrested and awaiting trial in Brixton Prison shows no improve ment.
"It is in many
harsher wayn than the regime for men unde sentence, and has actually becom severer since 1926."
Women Find the Truth.
Sir Ernest wild, K.C., The Re-
Chronicle, "Women Jurors are a order of London, told the News- great adjunct to the administra- tion of justice, particularly eri- minal justice.'
...Chaksang..... Tues., Dec. 1, 5 p.m.
Tanda
walow Manila, Rasul, Australia and New
Zealand vin Brisbane
Amoy ....
Letters Registration Lettera
Wed., Dec. 2.
....2 p.m.
.2.45 p.m.
...30 p.m.
(Due Brisbane, 10th December.) Yingchow...... Wed., Dec. 2. 3. p.. Thurs., Dec. 3, 8.30 a.m.
Amoy and Forntown vin Swatow... Def Mara Straits, Ceylon, India Mauritius, Enst and Svuth Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles Yasukuni Maru
Reg.,
Letters,
Reg.,
Letters,
Thur., Dec. 8.
K.P.O.
Dec. 3, 4.20 p.m.
Dec. 3, 4.30 p.m.
G.P.0.
Dec. 3, 5 p.m. Dec. 8, Wur Marselles, 30th December)
Salgon, Stralts, Ceylon. India, Mauritius, East and South Africa and "South American Ports
Montevideo Maru
In court recently. Si: Ernest
"Women commented:
A3 have much knowledge as men whether
Hal Ning children are telling the truth-Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Hihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong ..... Khan cho perhaps more."
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. Central and South America and *Europo via Vancouver B.C., and
Europe via Siberia
Mrs. N. W. Sumun fit
well- known London molleftor): "La
The article points out that ur to 1926 the prison vialtora were allowed full Bberty to visit all re mand and trial prisoners, many of whom are remanded in custodyses where women and children
they cannot ge simply because
to stand small sun householders as ball for them.
*In 1926 the newly-appointed medical officer excluded visitor from the observation ward, and few months later the visitors werd
are concerned, for example, wo- men furers bring a point of view| to a jury which is outside the kru of men, i do not think modera women are carried away by their emotions, and even when their Judgment does depend upon in- forbidden to visit all remand o:uition, in nine eases out of ten prisoners except in specia their judgment is correct.""
trial
сален.
"The remand prisoner may not smoke though probably he neve: in his life atcod so much in neer of something to calm his nerves He has been suddenly cut off from the outer world. He knows nei ther the best nor the worst: h can see no way. No wonder th authorities in remand prison! guard so carefully against sui cide!
other
Oxford, Oct. 31. "Every dream may be said to
"The rended prisoner can se full one wish--the wish to go on sleeping," said Dr. William Brown his friends and legal advisers and (Wilde Reader in Mental Philoso- the chaplain is always ready to Visitors? Authority seems to phy) in a lecture on "illusions and help, so why worry about
the forget that some prisoners ar The dream, he said, guardian of sleep, and by dream-friendless and some are forgotte:
threatens. Tillies will be obtainable in the ing we avoided waking up. It was by their friends when disgrac a common experience that if ona Enclo
Restaurant in the Public
sure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
Maurice CHEVALIER
-The
Smiling Lieutenant
A Garimotot Picture *
[COMING KING'S
nemsions" to-day..
was
An
"All the prisoners of whom we became thirsty during sleep ohewrite (the article adds) are 'in dreamed of drinking copious draughts of water and continued to nocent, for they have not bee proved guilty. Yet their treat Bleep.
On one occasion, he said. a hot ment at Brixton belies the pre water bottle was placed nt the feet Humption of innocence which th law enjoins. Some relaxation o of a sleeping man. who then
the present rules is
urgent climbing dreamed that he WILA
Regd." Vesuvius and walking hot lava. A drop of water on his fore- head made him believe that he was perspiring freely and drinking wine. When his nose was pinched he dreamod that a mask was put on his face and taken off, but he was enabled to go on sleeping.
Shell Shock.
On
Dr. Brown gave some interest- ing detalls of his war experiences. "We enw an enormous number
of enres of battle dreams." he said. "obviously due to the repression of fear and the repression of the instinet of self-preservation. Pronto don't realise what a large proportion of the Army broke down under heavy shell-fire.
"If you had detachment hoavily shelled for a long time." he said. "you got a lot of shell shock. You must remember
thank
of those who fell sick of shel adosir only a small port went down the line. In the Fourth. Army every man suffering from shel i phanle sung pant to me as I was the only one allowed to diagnose Seventy nor cent of the men wen bank to
He added that neurasthenics mado im one-savanth of all thown invalided out of the Army, avar the strongest narvas halng affected under continuous shell fire.
• THERE JOIN! ISHT
IT STURMING
A Woman Barrister: "I shouldi like to know how Mr. Justice Me- Cardio knows whether women on. Judges should not know how any Juries judge rightly or wrongly
ne vote, on juries."
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the clone
of the sugar market on Saturday as been received by Messrs. Peri- reath and Co.
London Terminals. March 1932 8/6% no change. May 1932 6/8% down %d. August 1932 6/10% down December 1931 6/3 down Buyers at above prices, sellcre sking d-d more.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Bast and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marmoliles
p.m.
Fri., Dec. 4, 10.30a.m. Tues., Dec. 8, 2 p.ro. ..FT., Dec. 4, 3.30 p.m.
Empress of Canada....Fri. Dea. 4.
Parcola
Dec. 4, p.m. Reg.. .... Dec. 5. 8.46 aim. Letters,
Dee. G. 9.30a.m.
(Due Vancouver B.C., 20th Nov.)
Rajputana
Parcels, Reg.
Leitera,
...................Sat, Dec. 6.
K.P.O.
Dec. 4, 4.30 pm.
.Dec. 6, 9 a.m. Dec. 6, 10 a.m.
G.P.O
Parcels,
Rek
Letters,
(Due Marsellies, 1932)
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Conton Moru Salgen, *Straits, Cevion, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egynt and Europe via Marsellies Felix Roussel
Dec, 4, 5 Dec. 6, 9.45_0.m.' Dec. 5, 10.80 a.m.
1st January,
..Sun., Dec. 4, 1 a.m.
Tues., Dec. 8.
K.P.O.
Reg.,
.Dec. 8. 1 p.m.
Letters,
Dec. 8, 1 pm.
G.PO.
Reg Letters,
Dec; 8. 1.45 nm.
Dee. F. 2.30 p.m. (Dne Masseilles. 8th January)
watow, Amoy and Focchew... Halching. Fri., Dec. 4, 1 p.m.
Asama Mant
0
Thanghot. Jur, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canedo, Central and Bouth Amerien and Europe via San Francisco and Siberia
d.
andakan
ha, Japan and Europe vin Sikerin Straits and Calcutta
Sphinx
Kutenr
Parcels
Letters
New York Terminabs, March 1932 1.11 up i pt. May 1932 1.16 no change. July 1982 1.22 ao change. September 1982 1,28 no change. December 1931 1,09 up 1 pl.
Wed.. Dec. 9. Registration.Des. 8. 6 p.m. Letters.Dec. §. 8.30 B.M. - (Due San Francisen, 30th Dine.) Mausang.... Wed., Dec 9, 15.30 am. Wed., Dec. V, 2.30 pm. Thur., De 10.
*Superscribed Correspondence only.
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