THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932.

CHINA REALTY COMPANY 8% debentureS 8% INTEREST VS 6% INTEREST MEANS ONE THIRD MORE INCOME

Take it on the chin-THEN GRIN!

Champions in action

the battle of the century. and beneath the blazing lights tens of thousands of tense, excited fight fans strain to glimpse the spectacle of the world's two mightiest fighters in the clash that will make ringside history

Cheers

a tremendous ovation from the hoarse-throated crowd greets each man as he climbs through the ropes. with bated breath they hear the referee's announcement

anci then, the CLANG of the gong

THE FIGHT IS ON

The fight as on, yet what does the crowd know of the years of heart-breaking, muscle-binding training

the months of rigid hardship that have been endured that an unknown fighter might wrest fame and fortune from obscurity

Only the vivid scene before them lives in then minds, only the rapid footwork, the lightning-like interchange of blows grip their imagination

all else is forgotten in the mad excitement of the moment

only the lust of victory and power the fight is on

or.

The fight is on

AND OVER! A terrific right swung at an unguarded moment has won what does it avail that the seconds through fight frantically against time

the blackness of obscurity has reached out and enveloped the fatal count . HE TOOK IT ON THE CHIN!

HE

¡E took in on the chin-and grinned. To him it was all part of the game. BUT CAN

YOU?

In the fight for financial independence, one false move, one unguarded moment, may spell disaster. The lure of easy money is ever present to trick the unwary into the pitfalls of unstable speculation

to dazzle

and then to striko. It is

---CUT OUT & MAIL TODAY-- -

China Realty Company.

Secretary,

70, Szechuen Road, Shanghai.

Dear Sir.

Please send me without obliga- tion on my part a copy of your last balance sheet and other information regarding your 8% debenture Issue Name

Address

CHINA

hard to grin when your banker counts YOU OUT. when he tells you that your life earnings have been thrown away,

It is to people with money to invest, to people with sums of Tls. 100 or more, that this message from the China Realty Company is addressed.

We

To these people we offer a thoroughly sound. greater carning, investment opportunity. believe that the China Realty Company 8% debenture issue, guaranteed by the entire assets of this great financial institution, presents an opportunity to establish an investment that will ensure you an attractive 'Second Income' with a natural expansion and increase throughout the

years to come.

Furthermore, as our records during the past 20 years, and from observation of the current market reports, prove, it is an investment which can be liquidated at any moment without loss,

It is a significant fact that in the handling of over one hundred million taels of mortgages, so sound and conservative have our estimates been that not one cent of loss in either principal or interest has ever been sustained.

The China Realty Company 8% debenture issue. offers you ONE-THIRD MORE INCOME than from 6% investment—PLUS a security and soundness that has become a recognized factor in the business world of Shanghai to-day.

Our unique business policy and unexampled record of successes is your guarantee of protection, it is your assurance of never taking a blow that can jeopardize your future and your happiness.

Write. We welcome the opportunity to prove our claims to you, and to show you how your moncy may more profitably be employed.

This is No. 26 of a series of advertisements issued 10 interest Hongkong investors in the liberal investment opportunities offered by the China Realty Company. Shanghai

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COMPANY

CAPITAL TAELS 5.000.000.00

FEDERAL INC., U. s. A.

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CHOKED THAMES TRIBUTARIES -

CONSERVANCY BOARD'S BIG TASK

PENSION AND BONUS LOST

· FORMER COUNCILLOR SENT TO PRISON

Herbert Henry Parsons, aged: Three hundred and fifty miles 56, a sorting clerk and telegra- of Thames tributaries from Surrey phist at Accrington Post Office to Warwickshire, are to be ex- plored and opened up for the first time in memory.

As a result thousands of neres of farming lund which are now marahy will be drained in the process, flooding will be averted, and a chain of waterways through the heart of rural England will bo brought into use,

Was sentenced at - Liverpool Assizes recently to 12 months in the second division for stealing postal packets.

It was stated that Parsons was

formerly a member of the Ac- crington Town Council and of the Haslingden Guardians. IIo had also been President of the Accrington Trade and Labour Gum-booted surveyors of the Council, and had served on the Thames Conservancy Board, who national executive of the Post- were entrusted with the super,men's Federation. vision of all the main tributaries

of the Thames by the recent Land He had 40 years' gostal service Drinage Act, have already begun and was due to retire in four to explore the regions of almost yours with a pension and a bonus unknown channels by car, on foot, of £274, but had forfeited these and by punt.

by his offences.

MAN HUNTERS

«Continued from Page 3.)

Along the Colne River and Colne Brook, the Mole, the Lod- don, the Cherwell, the Blackwater, the Thame, and the Windrush every tree that is blocking the strentn-in some places half a dozen clms have fallen across the water in succession→→every bridge, mill, weir, mud-bank, reed "jung Kle

and other obstruction is being noted. The abilities her before? and difficulties of riparian owners and authorities are also investi- gated,

hond arrogantly. Bob's lips curied at the memory. What a fraud she was! Why hadn't he seen through

FEVERISH...

Little face hot and flushed, eyes uninturally bright. Bed Ja the place for him, and sonny does'nt mind at all. And also, at once, Baby's Own Tableta. His mother knows them of old. They can be relied upon to set matters right.

with the minimum delay.

Baby's Own Tablets, the health. corrective specially for bables and children up to six, should always be kept handy for cases such as this. Prompt administra- tlon cleanses the stomach and bowels immediately and arrests the development of more serious conditions. Baby's Own Tablets correct stomach and bowel orders, indigestion. fintulence, After several days that hund seemed endless the doctor and colic, constipation, cheek diarhoen. Mass of Obstructions. the young man might go out. Feel- expel worms, allay feverishness, ing excited and shaken. Bob break up colds, whilst during "Some of the first reports are climbed into a taxi and gave the teething they case pains instantly just coming in, and show that an driver Susant's address. The house, and thus enable baby to sleep. appalling mass of fallen trees, when he rencbed it, was quite dark, | Guaranteed, pure and free from broken-down bridges, mudbanks. There was no sign of anyone about. harmful drugs,

dis-

Babys Own Tablets

| reed-beds, and other obstacles are | Hopelessly, he rang the hell once choking parts of the rivers, This | or twice, Then, failing to raise leads to prolonged winter flood- anyone, he slipped his card with n ing of the neighbouring fields and | serawled message on it into the constant marshiness, so that is mail box. Would Susan let him My places SUTVEVOPS are know when it would he convenient can be reliéd upon implicitly. Al jeompelled to wade to reach the for him to come and call?

chemists can supply you. stream.

"On every tributary stated

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it

our

He canic the next night, and the | men lest, and the next, but always dark- ness and silence rewarded his ef- } fort. He began to be gemingly |

MASSAGE

alarmed. Telephoning the office, he MR. & MRS. Y. MORI was Informed by Miss Smith, the new secretary, that Miss Carey was not there and would not be any more. Sane sirkness in the family,

That night Donbar.

| member of the Consrpynney Hoard. we shall start clearing away thes obstacles, #A soon knowledge and funds permit. We start at the lower end of the streams, working upwards, and ntrendy we have had congrates latory letters from owners of the thought. lower Loddon, where we had done mate another try and when there a-Bitle work just before the May

was no answer rang the hell of the floods.

next neighbour. A thín man in rar- "A present, navigation is it slippers answered the ring. possible for any distance on these "They're gone away and I don't streamış. but when the obstruc-know when they'll be luck." the tions have gone they wil

man said sourly. Since he did not f happy hunting grounds for all who know that Susun came over from are not afraid to shoulder a canoe

the Miltons every day to see the at bridges."

fire he could not give Bob that ray uf hope.

DOMINION POLICIES AT OTTAWA

"NO EMPIRE FENCE"

Cape Town, June 17.

be

When Susan arrived the next day accompanied by Mrs. Milton, the older woman said idly, "Don't you want to look in the letter box, honey?"

Susan pointed to the heap of mail which was revented as she pushed open the front door.

"The postman never uses it," Mr. Havenga, the Minister of she explained. If #he, had only Finance, left for Ottawa to-day. | known what lay behind that small When be boarded the Winchester iron flap. Castle, which sailed for England this afternoon, he found tele- graphic messages informing him

of the other Dominions' views re- garding the Ottawa Conference.

(To be continued i

thrilling as a British gallery. I am able to state that the Aus- "Spike' Daniels, the Prince of

Was the the Wales's caddy. tralian

Government shares

most

views of the Canadian and British optimistic enddy ever saw." Governments that the Conference Reuter's Special.

be limited in duration and be con-

fined to the consideration of trade and currency, matters of common interest.

It is believed that the South African Government's policy and views on the agenda will be tele- graphed to Canada by Mr. Haven- ga.

I also understand that the Irish Free State expressed the opinion to the Canadian Government that the Conference should be confined to matters of urgency-matters which can be fully dealt with in The short time at the disposal of the Conference-and that all mat- ters extraneous to the pressing needs of the moment should be left over to a later date.

According to Reuter, Mr. Havengu stated: "South Africa cannot approve economic force. building found the Empire, and We England has not asked that. cannot limit our trade to a few countries, nor can England."

SARAZEN'S TRIBUTE

"NOTHING SO THRILLING AS A BRITISH GALLERY"

New York, June 17:

Gene Sarazen, the British Open golf champion, was welcomed by! 'n huge crowd when he arrived here this morning.

Clasping the cup which he had

won and smiling broadly, Sarazen was escorted in triumph to his; hotel, where he was welcomed by the Mayor of New York.

"I am still dazed," said Sara- zen In an interview. "It was one of the greatest thrills of my life. The way the British people gave encouragement helpod

the

me

most of all. There is nothing so

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