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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932.
WHY BE COLD?
1 BAR "PHOENIX." An inexpensive Radiator, in cast-iron, beautifully finished in Black Store or Coloured Majolica Vitreous Enamel Ideal for housing schemes and where a robust quality Fire is required.
“MAXLUME”
RADIANT FIRES
"EFFORTLESS HEATING."
From $13.
The Fires illustrated are not the Cheapest They Types and are not intended to be. avoid the many faults of the cheaper types, The both electrical and mechanical, struggle to save a few pence, to be the lowest in price, has resulted in the many defective unsafe fires on the market.
The "MAXLUME" Fires are Quality Fires. sold with a Guarantee of Long Life, Lasting Service and entirely BRITISH.
MANY OTHER TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM
AT
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
St. George's Building
Chater Rd.
HONG KONG
1 BAR "REFLECTO-FIRE.” A very efflelent and effective Fire. The glowing appearance of the Fire Bar is reflected in the Polished Copper Reflector Back and thrown forward into the room.
Very light, and qdito sufficient for Small Rooms, Offices, ote. Bides and Ornaments Oxydized Copper finish. Front, Art Black.
2 BAR "UTILITY." An Inexpensive and very popular Fire, in sheet metal, with 1,000 watt Fire Bars, plerced trivet top to keep utenalis warm. 1. foot-switch, giving full and half heat, Piniah, Oxydiaed Copper and Relieved Top. Body stoved
Art Black. We advise this model where a reserve of heat is required.
Vitrenus Majolica Enamels,
OBTAINABLE AT ALL PRINCIPAL ELECTRICAL DEALERS AND SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
CHRISTMAS SALE
AT
ROYAL SILK STORE
70, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
.70 Yd. $1.30
COME AND TRY OUR PRICES:-
Heavy Spun Crepe All Colours 29" Heavy Radium Crepe All Colours 27" Heavy Crepe de Chine All Colours 27" Heavy Sh. Crepe de Chine All Colours 27" Heavy Morocain Crepe All Colours 27" Heavy Plain Satin All Colours 27"
.75 .75
$1.25
.70
Heavy Plain Satin Crepe All Colours 27" Flower Silk All Colours 27"
$1.75 $1.25
Printed Crepe de Chine All Colours 27"
.80
Printed French Georgette double width
$2.00
Printed Voile double width
.60
Spun Crepe Striped wide & narrow
.75
Plain Georgette All Colours-Double Width
.60
Marble Crepe All Colours--Double Width
$4.00
Underwear Sets-3 pieces
$6.70
Bloomers and knickers
$1.15 pair
Petticoats
$2.90 each
Ladies' Pyjama Suits
$3.50
Beach Pyjama Suits
$8.00
Gents' Shirts with collar
$2.00
Spun Crepe Striped Shirts with two collars Neckties-3 pieces
$3.25
$1.00
Dressing gowns, pure silk, heavy quality
$4.75 to $7.50
Gents' Socks, made in U.S.A.
$1.20 pair
Ladies' Stockings made in U.S.A.
Readymade Ladies' dresses.
Nice Chinese Brocade Cushions
$1.30 pair
.from $7.00 to $85.00
$2.00 each
ROYAL SILK STORE
Tel. 27803.
70, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
(Opposito Lee Yuan Street, West).
P.O. Box 183.
GENEVA PARLEY
YEN AND MATSUOKA IN ASSEMBLY
Geneva, Dec. 6.
The Sino-Japanese dispute over Manchuria was again alred to-day when Mr. W. W. Yen and Mr. Matsuoka, the respectivo delegates, address- ed the League of Nations An- sembly.
Unusual Interest was lent to the proceedings in the Aanembly by the prosonce of Mr. MacDonald, M. Harriot, Mr. Norman Davia and Herr von Neurath, who inter- rupted their talk in order to hear the Sino-Japanese delegates.
B. Paul Hyinans opened tho proceedings after which Mr. Yen presented the Chinese case. He urged that the extraordinary As- sembly should declare that Japan had violated the Covenant and the Five Power Treaty and should call upon Japan to execute the re- solutions of the council of Septem- ber 10, 1931 so that all Japanese troops should be withdrawn into the rallway zones, pending fur thor withdrawal therefrom, and that the so called Manchukuo Government should be dissolved.
Mr. Yen urged the Assembly, that pending the dissolution of the Manchukuo Government and re- calling its own resolution of declare it March 11, it should would not recognise Manchukuo or onter Into any relations with it, and publish in the shortest pos- sible time a roport for a final set- tlement of the dispute as describ ed in Article 15, paragraph 4.
Mr. Yen was followed by Mr. Matsuoka,
Japan's Disarmament,
Mr. Matsuoka, addressing the Assembly declared that Japan's principal disagreement with the Lytton report in the sections deal- ing with the disordered condition of China, was its occasional op- timism with regard to the rehabi- litation of the country of which Japan had hope, but not for the Immediate future.
A country in China's condition recover and disorder could not quickly. Japan was a loyal sup- porter of the League and for many years had striven to avold war under provocntion which before the drafting of the Cavenant- would certainly have brought it about.
Japan had not abandoned hope of bringing about better under standings through negotiations. and did not seck the protection of the League because in view of the Lengua's present structure, effec- tiva protection could not be ex- pected promptly. Japan was rendy to do all in her power to co- operate with the League in help- ing China to progress,
In recognising Manchukuo, Japan saw a promise of peace, and in any case, owing to her vital in- terest, she could not withhold re- cognition.
Mr. Matsuoka declared that if the Assembly made any sugges tions for a settlement they should by such that they would preserve pence in the Far East, secondly a solution must be found for the disordered condition of China, thirdly the Lengue must be pre- pared to take the responsibility for its execution, which was like- ly to be costly and the League should have the will and means to make the necessary sacrifices.
"AE WO Japanese read the Covenant. It is not a hard and in- placable instrument and its prin- ciples could hardly be applied by generalisation.," he concluded.
Reuter,
No Recognition
Geneva, Dec. 6. The Irish Free State has de- finitely refused to recognise Man- chukuo. Mr. Connolly of the Free State, in the Assembly to-day said that Japan must consider what persistence of her present attitude would mean to her. Whatever Japan did in nowise diminished the Assembly's responsibility to uphold the Covenant at all costs. He felt the Assembly should de- finitely act on the Lytton Report. If the League hesitated in dealing with the Far Eastorn situation, it would not survive or descrve to survive.-Reulor.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
"CHENONCEAUX" Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 6th December, 1032. From MARSEILLES &c Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk In the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whenen delivery can be obtained on the goods are landed-
Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.
All claims must he sent to the undersigned before the Friday, the 18th December, 1932, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 12th December, 1932. Consignacs must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiablo 'goods examined by the Company's Sur- veyors.
"No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected" by us in any case whatever.
R, OHI,
Agent. Hongkong, 6th December, 1932.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO," ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS, "BENWYVIS" Consignces of Cargo are hereby Informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
The Steamship,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th December, 1932, will nubject to rent.
be
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th December, 1932, or they will not be recognized.
To comply with the General Bented Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attend- when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
anco
All broken, chafed, and damages Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th December, 1032, at 10 am.. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has bean effected. Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by
"GIBB, LIVINGSTON
CO., LTD.,
Agents.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN,
The Motor Vessel.
"DANMARK" having arrived, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are bring landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, where delivery can be obtained
Hoon as the goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted after. the gods have left the Gotowns and all goods remaining undelivered after 12th December, 1932, nt 4 p.m. will be subject to
rent
THE.
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST |
FREIGHT AND
́PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE
DEUOALIÓN 7th Doc. For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam
& Hamburg SARPEDON 211 Dec... For Marseilles, London,
Rotterdam & Olangow
-
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
KEEMUN 14th Dec.
For Gonon, Liverpool, Harro & Glasgow
NEW YORK SERVICE
MENTOR
8th Doo. For Bostan, New York & Baltimort via Philippines & Strailà
+
PACIFIC SERVICE
TANTALUS 17th Doc. For Victoria, Boatllo & Vannover TYNDARRUS S15 Jan. For Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver INWARD SERVICE
PATROOLUS Dud 19th Doo. For Shanghai, Tsingtao & Dieren MACILAON Duo 19th Dec. For Shanghai Spacially reduced faros ara quoted for surgo steamers with
limited passenger accommodation.
For freight, passage rates and information apply to the
under-mentioned."
All(bookings are subject to the provisions of the Company'a
Bill of Lading.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agenta
SPECIAL EXCURSION
OVER
CHRISTMAS
AND
NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
ΤΟ
MANILA AND RETURN
BY THE
goods are to be left in the Godown, S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
All brolten, chafed and damnged where they will be examined by Mrs. Anderson and Ashe on the 10th December, 1932, at 10 a.m.
All claims against the vessel must he presented to the Undersigned before the 15th December, 1932, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by
JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th December, 1932.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA).
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Moturship.
"YASUKUNI MARU," having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being Innded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain- ed.
Good not cleared by the 18th December, 1932, will be subject to rent.
GOOD TO YOUR the Godowns for examination by
THROAT
WANS:
Lot Evans' Postillos be good to your throat. You'll find iham particularly so in cases of soreness, huskinosą, coughs or colds..
EVANS'
CARTINIDIAL TRADIT
Pastilles
From Chodilata vvarywkara. Made in Ragland to a formula o fibe Liverpool Throws Biospusuf,
Damaged packages must be left in the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, nt 2.30 p.m. within the free storage period. For tho examination damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be
be present. All
claims
ust be presented within muat ten clays of the steamer's arrival here, afler which date they cannot bo recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the gonds have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 6th December, 1032.
Cadbury's
DELICIOUS. AND EVER SO SCRUNCHY.
John D. HUTCHISON & CO
ALL-INCLUSIVE RATE
FIRST CLASS
£12
Steamer Your Hotel while in Manila without
Additional Charge.
For Full Particulars Apply to:-
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THE
STEAMSHIP
LINE
AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE
CANTON BRANCH:-No. 4 Shakee Street.
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
ED. LTD
SERVICE OF EAST MOTOR VESSELS (with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation)." Homewards to: Port Sald, Genon, Marsefiles, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports. via
Outwards to:
Manila and Straita Settlements.
Sailing about
31st Dec. 29th Jan.
M.V. "TAMARA" M.V. PEIPING"
SILANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS.
Sailing about -*
22nd Dec. 20th Jan.
M.V. "TEIPING"
M.V. "FORMOSA”
Passenger Raten:
Agents:
Hong Kong to Genoa/Marselfles Hong Kong to 1st North Continental Porta
CILMAN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong.
£62
C. E HUYỆN Canton.