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· received?--
890, 836, 944, 945, 971, 952, 908.
POSITIONS WANTED.
BRITISHER, 30 years, socks position, any capacity, Speaks, writes, fluently French, German, Dutch, Malay, knowa Russian, Italian, Polish, Write Box No. 6, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Lighter. Hardwood. Capacity 200 tons. Length 80 ft, bean 20 ft. in, depth 11 ft, draft landed! 8 ft. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 80.
› NOTICE.
It is hereby notified that Mr. M. Dhunji is leaving for Bombay and that as from to-day this firm will be represented by Messrs. G. S. Bhimji and H. J. Miller to whom a joint Power of Attorney has been granted.
CURRIMBHOY & CO., LTD. Hongkong, lat Novèmber, 1932.
THE ITALIAN CONVENT ANNUAL CHARITY BAZAAR
6th and 6th November. (From 10a.m. to 8 p.m.) Admission Free. Useful prizes and interesting souvenirs are to be oxchanged
for tickets, which are obtainable at one dollar and two dollars ench. Tickets may be bought in advance for at the Bazaar.
A special large collection of FOR SALE-FIAT Roadster, 1930 hand-make articles and decorative model, two-snoter and dickey; newly ornaments have been prepared dene-up, 1st class running order. Grant, Empress Lodge, Telephone this year, and our patrons will 57290, 1.45 p.m. or after 8 p.m.
FOR SALE-Two-seater, coupe WILLYS KNIGHT, old model, power- ful engine in excellent condition, 4 new tyres, Telephone 67296, 1.45 p.m. or after 8 p.m. Grant, Empress Lodge.
TO LET
Shops on Ground Floor, St. George's Building. Apply to Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews. Mercantile Bank Building.
Marine Lots. Laichikak Bay, Area 50,000 ' and 180,000 sq. ft. Water frontage on both lots. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 86.
FOR RENT.-Two
FOR
RENT-At North Point, godown 63 ft. x 150 ft. x 12 ft. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 86.
APARTMENTS
find gifts sultable to keep or to give away.
There will be a greater. variety than usual of our popular home. made sweets,
Raffles will be drawn At the end of the Bazaar and all are in- vited to be present at the drawing. A band will be in attendance and we are confident our patrons will thoroughly enjoy the many side- shows scattered over the grounds. THE ITALIAN CONVENT CANOSSIAN INSTITUTE.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF
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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except In cases where malice in proved.
DANCE
DAILY
FROM
4.30-7 p.m.
(Surdays included)
AT THE GLOUCESTER BUILDING
DINNER AND DANCING
WEDNESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
9-12.
AT THE
GLOUCESTER BUILDING
TITE HONGKONG
NOTICE.
Water Supply.
R.
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932.
It is hereby notified that the Water Supply in Queen's Road Central from Pedder Street to Garden Road will be shut off be-] tween the hours of 1 p.m. on Saturday, 6th November, and 1.p.m. on Sunday, 6th November, to allow cortain alterations to the water mains to be carried out,
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department,
Hongkong, 1st November, 1932.
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS. OF HONG KONG.
A Paper Entitled "The High Speed and Intermediate Speed Heavy Oil Engines"
will be read in the Institution by Mr. F. Edwards, A.M.L Mech. E. (Member)..
on WEDNESDAY, November 2nd, at 5.45 p.m. Members and their friends are invited to be present,
EX-ACTIVE SERVICE
MEN 1914-1918.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
We beg to notify the Public that we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Aguilar Street.
WING HING CO.
TAILORS.
Tel. 21417.
METALS
of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Best Terms. immediate
delivery..
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HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.
BRITAIN ATTACKED
DURING DISCUSSION ON GOLD STANDARD
Geneva, Nov, 1. The gold standard was discussed at a meeting of experts this morn- ing. The British delegate, Mr. Phillips, who was the principal speaker, said two preliminary con ditions were essential for the stabilleation of currency, namely, better prices of commodities and the removal of trade barriers.
NOT ADVERTISED ENOUGH
VISITOR EXTOLS H.K. BEAUTIES
There was a gratifyingly large attendance at the Rotary Club tiffa yesterday, when a "trial trip" was paid to the Gloucester Build- ng. Mr. P. S. Cassidy presided, and quite a humorous address was delivered by Mr. M. F. Key on "War Minus Martial Glory," In the course of which many funny, anecdotes were retalled.
The Chairman welcomed Messrs. L. Brussot, Tan Eng-hol, H.J. Pearce, W. J. Dyment and G. R. Fawcett, all of Hongkong, Lt. Col. JN. Horlick (London), Messrs. H. M. Hodges (Colchester), W. E. Zimmern (Hongkong), H. R. Great- wood (Los Angeles), W. E. Dimson (Hongkong), and Chou Sul-gnow (Macao).
POST OFFICE NOTICE
· CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
Christmas and New Year Parcal Mails for Great Britain will be closed in' the General Post Office at the times given and despatched by the following atcamera:
"vis
Steamer
Rajputana
Bangalore
Coria
Date of Closing
5 p.m., 4th November
10 mm, 11th November
6 p.m., 18th November
Date Due at London
9th December
18th December
2ird December
Mails can now be forwarded to Europe vin Bibers. Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded Siberia" if so uporneribed.
SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR MAIL SERVICES.
Aur Mail Service to the destinations specified. Registered latter rasy be Letters will be accepted for transmission by the above-mentioned sout by this service but not insured latters.
air mail premium as indicated in the following table:
The rates charged will be the regular postage rate plus the special.
Charge
Destination
Balgon-Marseilles Air Mail Service. Siam (Bangkok) Burma (Rangoon) India (Calcutta) Persia (Dark) Persia (Bushfiǝ) Irak (Bagdad)
Palestine (Beyrouth)
Greece (Athens)
Italy (Naples)
France (Marsellies)
Great Britain & Irina Free State (London)
* Europe, other countries (Marseilles for onward
transmission by rail) ..........................
bracket
Hate per oun
0.16
0.25
0.35
0.75
0.85
0.05
1.05
1.20
1.35
1.35
1.35..
1.85
The air mail for each country will be landed at the place named is
THE AIR HAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is wookly: The HONGKONG-SAIGON connexion will be maintained by the regular fortnightly sailing of the FRENCH mail stemmers and on alternate wacke by any available steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON.
Letters for this route should be marked "Salgon-Marsellies Atr Service" and banded in at the G.P.0. or Kowloon Post Office.
From Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Amoy Europe
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Takada Ningpo
and
Col. Horlick was Introduced by the Chairman as having a distin- guished military career and being a member of the House of Com- mona for five or six years, and in a fow remarks he stated that by some curious coincidence the last Rotary dinner he attended was in the City of Gloucester. It was a great thing to come to a gathering where there were people who were largely concerned in bettering re- lations between each other and with other people, especially in these days when half the world was engaged in bickering with the other half. This was his first trip
via Suox (Letters to the Far East and naturally he
Papers) London, 6th October and found many things strange, but he Japan and Shanghai
Parcels, 20th September found many things which were very U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang- familiar because he had spent a hai (Seattle, 15th October) number of years in the Near East. Calcutta and Straits
Australia and Manila Up to the present he had not found
place he liked as much as Hong-Japan kong. After travelling across the
Japan United States and through Japan it Japan and Shanghai
Japan The British views encountered was nice to see the British flag Shanghai Service between August 4th 1914❘ntrong opposition from the again, especially in a pince like Saigon.... and November 11th 1918, with French, Belgian and American Hongkong which was so excep- the Allied forces (whether still delegates, who pointed out that tionally beautiful. Why did they serving or not) are eligible to Britain's abandonment of the gold not advertise its beauty? Very apply for tickets..
standard had forced their neigh-few people knew about it, yet every- It is not necessary however, bours to increase trade barriers, one knew about Honolulu, but there was no comparison. He thought that their guests should fulfil
they should do something in that these conditions.
direction.
A Dinner and Smoking Concert will be held at the Peninsula Hotel, on Armistice Night, Friday, 11th November, at 8.30 p.m.
Tickets $6.00 each. DRESS. Optional. Medals or medal ribbons to be worn,
Only those who saw Active
"List closes on November 9th, at| noon."
Ho read part of the Ottawa agreement with explanations of the British plaas.
Router.
IRISH FREE STATE.
Application for tickets, giving | name and address, also names and GOVERNOR GENERAL GIVES addresses of guests, which must
UP HIS OFFICE in all case be accompanied by cuah, should be made to:-
The Secretary of the Dinner Committee,
F. P. R. JAMES, Architectural Office, P.W.D.
MRS. MOTONO.
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Holder of Diploma and Certificate of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electric Cure Institute). 31B, Wyndham Street,
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Mr. Cassidy, referring to the coming retirement of the secretary to Mr. Key for all the work he had Isaid they were all deeply indebted done as secretary of the Club. (Applause),
ROYAL ROMANCE RUMOURS.
INGRID OF SWEDEN AND PRINCE GEORGE
London, Nov. 1. Governor General James Me- Neill, of the Irisit Free State, gave ap his office to-day and his staff have left the Vice-Regal Ludge.
Mr. McNeill will retire, to his delightful country residence a few niles south of Dublin.
The name of Dr. Farnum, well] known in Dublin. logist,
ns a gynaeco-
London, Nov. 1. means
of considerable Popular fancy is weaving a and a friend of Mr. De romance round the Valera, has been mentioned
names of as Prince George and Princess Ingrid Governor, but it is unlikely that daughter of the Crown Prince of he will be appointed.
Sweden and grand daughter of the Duke of Connaught. The story bably will not have an official re- of an impending engagement was sidence, as the Government In-denied when Prince George was tends drastically to cut down the recently In Sweden but has been connexion with the the cost of the office. Our Own revived in Correspondent.
Princess' present visit to England to see her grandfather.
д man
Mr. McNell'a successor pro-
NOTICE.
WINDSOR BROS.
(Established 1902).
We hereby give notice that we have no branches and that we are not connected with any other firms in this Colony.
WINDSOR BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 56, Nathan Road,
Kowloon,
THE
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CINZANO
VERNOUTH
ITALIAN VERMOUTH
IN UNIVERSAL DEMAND.
WHETHER TAKEN PLAIN, OR USED AS AN IMPORTANT COCKTAIL INGREDIENT
CINZANO
-IS SUPREME.
The fact that the young pair were seen at the cinema together last night has been duly enlarged upon-Reuter.
LONG SERVICE ENDS
RETIREMENT OF SIR MAL- COLM DELEVINGNE
London, Nov. 1. After 40 years in the Home Omce, Sir Malcolm Delevingne, Dopaty Permanent Under-Secret- ary, retired yesterday.
Bir Malcolm, who was knighted in 1919, was born in 1868 and after a distinguished record at Oxford, entered the Home Office in 1892. He was British delegate at many important conferences, mostly in connexion with labour questions. In addition he served on several commissions enquiring into the traffle of oplum and dangerous drugs.--Router.
Japan and Shanghai Japan Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu,
Comorin Rajputara
Pres. Madison Yuensang
Doe
November 2.
.November 3.
.November 3.
November 4.
November 4,
November 5.
Tanda....... Molbourne Maru Africa Maru Muroran Maru
November 6.
November 5.
November 6.
November 7.
Felix Roussel Conte Verde Angkor
November 8.
November 9.
November 9.
Terukuni Maru
November 10.
Ginyo Maru
November 11.
Japan
Empress of Canada Katori Moru Taiping
November 11.
November 12.
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and ot
ALL LEADING. WINE DEALERS.
DISARMAMENT
FRENCH PLAN TO BE PUT UP FOR DISCUSSION
London, Oct. 1. The Secretariat of tho Disarma- mont Conference has circulated the agenda of an Important meel ing of the Bureau to be held on the 3rd Inst., when the French plan is expected to be discussed. In the meanwhile, a report from Berlin states that as long as Gor- many's claim to equality is not granted, Germany will not reply to the letter of the Secretary of the League asking her acquies
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cence in an extension of the arma. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .............
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Nov, 0, 4 p.m. (Due Brindlel, Ist December.) Hai Ning....Fri., Nov. 11, & p.m. Empress of Canada
Fri, Nov. 11, 8.10 p.m."
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