THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LAMMERT'S
WANTS.
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($8.00 If Not Prepaid) The following replies have been <<"" received i—
10, 89, 103, 107, 108, 111, 113,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE SEWING TREADLE
MACHINE by Steger as good as a Singer, former price $125, sale price Cabin $110. Wardrobe Trunk, $36. Trunk, $10. Variety Store, 25, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TO LET
от
TO LET MATSHED, at Repulne Bay, for the year. Front Row in
Owner going Centre of beach. leave. Reply immediately, best offer, to Box No. 187, "Hongkong Tolc- graph
NOTICE.
AUCTIONS
A MEETING for the purpose of considering the formation of a BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
· PUBLIC AUCTION. CORNISH SOCIETY in Hongkong and/or holding of an Annual Reunion will be held in the Board
of.
Room of the South China Morning the Valuable Leasehold property Post, Ltd., top floor Morning Post situate at Victoria in the Colony Building, at 5.45 p.m. on TUES-of Hong Kong and registered at DAY, 16th January,
the Land Ofco as Subsection 2.of
All Interested aro cordially in Section A of Marino Lot No. 227 vited to be present.
together, with the premises thereon known No. 86 New Market Street
to be sold,
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Announce to their Hongkong Clients
THE REMOVAL OF THEIR WANCHA! SERVICE STATION
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From 376/382 Lockhart Road,. To fully equipped Premises At 5 & 7 Russell Street. Business will be conducted as
TO LET Four-roomed FLOOR, with usual at both addresses during modern conveniences, ground floor, 61, Latna Building, Kimberley Road, Kow-the transfer.
Loon. Apply Mr. Seu Kon Chi, 8. Den Telephone Numbers: Vooux Road Central, 2nd floor, Hongkong,
HOTEL
AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, under British ownership and management, 2 minutes Star Ferry Every modern convenience. Excellent cuisine. Special rates familles. Tele phone 57367.
APARTMENTS WANTED.
BUSINESS GENTLEMAN, with son at Peak School, desires accommodation for months of February and March. Must be near Peak Trum; and very reasonable. Please write Box No. 135, "Hongkong Telegraph."
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Tho Steamship.
"D'ARTAGNAN" Arrived Hongkong on Sunday, the 14th January, 1934. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are landed and placed at their risk being
in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Howloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.----
7 Goode not cleared within dayn including date of arrival, will be sub- Jock to rent.
All claims must be send to the undersigned before Wednesday, 24th January, 1994, or they will not be recognized.
veyor_
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sur- Mesars Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 am. on Friday, the 19th January, 1934. Consignees must have Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined
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by the Co.'s Surveyors.
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. OHL
Agent. Hongkong, 14th January, 1934.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.
The Danish Motor Vessel
"ANNAM"
having arrived from Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, Antwerp, Hamburg, Algiers, Genoa, Madras and Singapore consignees of cargo are hereby in- formed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into tho hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted aftor the goods have left the godowns and all goods remaining undelivered after the 21st January, 1934, 4 pm., will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods
ods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Mesars. Anderson and Ashe on the 20th January, 1934, at 10 am,
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within ten days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be counter signed by
JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD.
Agents. Marcanillo Bank Bulkling. Hongkong, 14th January, 1934.
"FACING THE MUSIC"
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
➡ CANICE BACuries, petani'
Lockhart Road 23714. Russell Street 27998.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUBI,
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on MONDAY,
the 22nd day of January, 1934, at 3 p.m.
by......
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
at their Salesroom, No. 4 Duddell Street Victoria, Hongkong.
For further particulars and Conditions of Sale Apply to:-
Messrs, WOO & NASH,
Mortgagee's Solicitors, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers, No. 4 Duddell Street, Hongkong.
Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with Rule of Racing No. 33, the undermentioned 1934 China Fony Sub. Griffin will bo sold by Public Auction at the Paddock, the Race Course, Tuesday, 16th January, 1934, at BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION 5.30 p.m.2--
on
of
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following in the Hat of loss) share quotations issued to-day.
Banks
H.K. Banks, $1840 b. H.K. Banks, (London) $134 n. Chartered Bank, £15% n. Marcantile Bank, A., & A
£261⁄4 17
Mercantile Bank 0, 513 n. East Asia Bank, $100 b. Am: 0. Finance Corp., 8h, 320 n. China O. Fin, Ord. Sh. $4 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $5 1. Insurances,
Canton Ins., $315 b. and su. Union Ins., 8680 b. and an. China Underwriters, $1.65 a. China Firo, 325 H.K. Fire Ins., $265 b. International Assco, Sh. $0.25 n.
shipping.
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Douglas, $84 b. II.K. Steamboats, $123 Indo-Chinas, Prof.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $35 n. Shells (Bearer), 51/10% T. Union Waterboats, $15 n.
Mining.
Antamoks. 83.cts. Balatoes, 34 stu, n. Bagulo Gold, 50 cts., n. Benguets, 386 m.
Benguet Exploration, 30 cis n. Bonguet Goldfield, 80 cts. I Big Wedge, 85 cta, n. Gold Greek, $59 0. Ipo Mining, $9 n. Itogona, 374 0.
Kallan, 27/6 n.
Langkate (Single), 817
n.
S'hai Explorations, Bh. $4.85 2. 'S'hal Loans, $0.60 n.
Raubs, $12.60 b.
Venz: Goldfields, $6 b.
Docks, etc.
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H.K. Wharves. $117 n. H.K. Docka, $14 0.
BRAND NO. HK/D 95 BAY GELDING, 14 HANDS O İNCH,
the Valuable Leasehold property The purchaser of the above situato at Victoria in the Colony: animal, if a Member of the Jockey of Hong Kong and registered at Club, will be entitled to race the the Land Offico na the Remaining pony at the forthcoming Annual Race Meeting,
There will also be auctioned at the same time, the 1933 Sub
Grifin:-
BLACK VELVET, BLACK, 14 HANDS O INCH Record:
Arst,
second, 2 thirds, 18 unplaced. Stakes won $700.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, Sth January, 1934,
WEDNESDAY AT THE CENTRAL.
TRANSFORMED!
The split of a murderestentata
the body of a fovely, Inno- cent gif...l'c
SUPERNATURAL
CAROLE LOMBARD KANDOLIN EGDYT M. WARNEA
J SELFERME PAGANTYSON
11 Caramund Pictur
Inland Lot No. 24
Portion of together with the premises there- on known as No. 180 Queen's Road, Went,
to be sold
un MONDAY,
the 22nd day of January, 1931, at 3.30 p.m.
by.
Mesara, LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
at their Salesroom, No. 4 Duddell Street Victoria, Hongkong.
For further particulara and Conditions of Sale Apply to:-
Messrs. WOO & NASH,
Mortgagee's, Solleitors, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
or to
Mesare. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
No. 4 Duddell Street, . Hongkong.
WHEN AT HOME
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Thongkong Telegraph.
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Phone: 28121
40, Des Voeux Road Central.
8. China Motors A. $8 n.
8. China Motora B., $8 n. Providents (old), $2 b.. Providents (new). Si n. Hongkowa, Sh. $361 n.
New Engineerings. Sh. $6.60 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $146 m.
Cotton Milla,
Ewo Cottons, $18% 8. B'hal Cottons, Sh. $118 n.- Loong-Sinen, Sh. 813 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $72 n.. Landa Antela stė.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.35 b. H.K. Lands, $72% b. S'hai Lande, Sh. $304 n. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $14 D. Humphreys, $11.80 n. H.K. Realtics, $6.30 b.
Asia Realties. "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realtics "B" Sh. #20 n. Chinese Estates, $97 n. China Realties, 8h. $154 ¤. China Debenture. 8h.$137 n.
Public MICE.
n.
Tramways, $22.15 b. Peak Trams (Old), 315 Peak Trams (new), $7% n. Star Ferries (old), $99 b. Yaumati Ferries (old), $24¤ China Lights (old), $9.90 b. China Lights (new), $9.70 b. H.K. Electrica, $75 sa, Macao Electrics, $294 n. Sandakan Lights, #10ę 1. Telephones (old), $25 b. Telephones (new), $18 BR. China Busos, Sh. $11, n. Singapore Tractions. 87-n. Singapore Pref., 15/- n
Industriale
Malabon Sugars $15 n. Cald: Macg, (old), Sh. $21 a. Cald: Macs. (Pref.), $19 n. Canton Ices. $2 n. Cementa fald), $34 n. Cements (new), $% .. 11.K. Ropes, $7.10 n. Biores, etc. Dairy Farm, $2811⁄2 xa. Watsons, $7 b.
Der A Winge, 81 d. Lane Crawfords. $4.45 n. Mackintosha. $21 n......... Sinceres, $18.20_n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n..
MiscellancoNA. Amusements, $41⁄4 n. H.K. Entertainments, $10% d. S.C. Enterprises, 8114 n. United Theatres, Sh. 82 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 a. Constructions (old), 82 n. Constructions (new), 50 cis,' n. B. Ind. G. 8 Bonds, 81% n. H.K. Govt. Loan 5% b. Prom. Wallace Harpers, 68 n.
THE UNKNOWN BLONDE
"[Continued from Page 5.) band much, Oh, I could see how he'd want you to come home. I don't blame him for that. But he didn't need to talk to you the way he did. I didn't like some of the things he sald one bit!”
"Elbort likes to have his awn way," Juliet told her. "Of course he works hard and he's been very. Buccessful as a lawyor. But he does take himself terribly aerl. ously I don't think he's ever really approved of me."
"Well, I wouldn't worry about that. Do you suppose he'll be out bere to-morrow morning?"
"I'm afraid so. But Elbert won't stay long. When anyone re- fuses to do na ho says he docan't waste much time. on them."
JANUARY 15, 1934.
CONDITIONS IN MANCHUKUO
(Continued from Page 8.)
churin Railway Company be responsiblo directly to the Prime Minister of the Japan- esa Government and detach ed from the Ministries' of Foreign Affairs and the Colonics,
MORE PROGRESS IN KWANGSI
BIG. NEW MOTOR ROAD
(Our Own Correspondent).
Nanning, Jan. 8.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E.. D. Welle, C.M.G., Inspector General Police, state:
Chinese Company.
Course: Part II-A
Training attend at
Rainy weather spoiled the open-cruits
the Chinese
ing ceremony of the now Govern Company Headquarters on Tuesday,
struction. 3. The supervisory power over mont buildings here, but in spite of January 10th at 5.80 p.m. for in-
the South Manchuria Rail- the rain thousands, took advantago
Inspection Parade-All ranks of way Company be transferred of the Invitation on the part of the the Chinese Company will parade at to the Commander-in-Chief Government to inspect the build- Central Felice Station on Thursday, of the Kwantung Army from Ings. The five buildings open for January 18th under Sub Inspector
of the Ministry of Colonies for Inspection cost approximately $400,- J. Hunt for a general inspection administrative and economie 1000, Kwangel currency. The build-equipment etc., by the Company Com. ings aro entirely foreign in style mander. Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt with Brace, Arm- 4. The South Manchuria Rail-and construction and certainly are
way Company he reorganized credit to the progressiveness of let with Badge, "Pocket Policeman" the present Kwangel officials. One and note-book to be carried. The a holding company.
It The Railway Department of new feature of the buildings is that Equipment Officer will make the Company be. formed into the large contral building will ac point of being present. Recruits will. commodate the four departments attend The Company will parade on an independent company of the Government; departments Thursdays each week until further with authority to raise funds
reasons.
into
in Japan and elsewhere, for of the Treasury, Civil, Education notice. distribution among afiliated companies whenever funda are required.
and Reconstruction.
Another event of note will be the official opening of the new motor road which connects Kwangsi and 5. The administrative authority Kwelchow. Both the two provin- in the South Manchurin ctal officials will participate in the Railway Area be restored to official ceremony near the border, Manchukuo, and the Ad-This new road will make it possible ministrative Department of to travel from Wuchow to Kwel the Railway Company, abo-Yang within four or five days all the way by car. This trip before listed.
the advent of motor cars would have taken a half, month or more.
4. The Kwantung Government be reduced in scope to an administrative organ within the Kwantung Leased Ter- ritory.
The proposed reforms are re- ported to have been approved by the Japanese. Ministry of War, and according to a recent report
Indian Company. Strength Constables R287 Ghulanı Mohamed and R298 Mohamed Khan have been taken on the strongth of from the Indian Company, January 4th, 1984.
Inspection Parade-All, ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, January 24th under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc., by the Company Commander. Fall in at 5.30 Ali sharp. Dress Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt, Armiet with Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note- book to be carried. The Equipment
ing present.
F. J. DE ROME QUALIFIES oneer will make it a point of be-
IN ADAMSON CUP
will be carried out by the end of Latest Results in H.K.G.C.
Tournaments
Flying
Squad.
will the
Special Duty-Special Duty be carried out by members of Flying Squad on Wednesday, January 17th from 20.00 to 22.00 hours and
on Friday, January 19th from 17.30 to 10.30 hours. Members will fall in at Central Police Station at the time arranged. Dress Blue Uniform, and Cap with White Cover.
this year. This means, in effect, that Japan will relinguish her ex- tratarritorial rights and allow the New State to exercise its adminis- Playing with a handicap of trative and fiscal functions in the eight, F. J. de Rome returned
since card of 75 (37 and 88) in the
Emergency Unit 'Reserve, Railway Aren, which has, Its existence, been free from Adamson Cup at Happy Valley and
Meeting The Annual General Chinese Jurisdiction and taxation. has therefore qualled.
Meeting of the Unit will take place Other scores were:-W, Fooks on Friday, January 10th at 6.30 p.m. The loss of civil rights will work 87-18 equals 69, E. M. Hamlon at the No. 2 Police Station. All mem- no hardship upon Japanese sub-80-17 equals 69, and J. E. Richard-bers of the Unit are to bring a com- jects for it may be reasonably as son 83-12 equals 71. There were plete list of their equipment includ Aumed that the Manchukuo Civil 17 entries.
and Criminal Codes have alrendy been revised under Japanese guld- ance to meet the requirements of local conditions, and adjusted., as nearly as possible to the Japaneso judicial
Furthermore,
system.
the requisite safeguards will prob ably be provided in the persons of Japanese judges or assessors to ensure that the law is rightly ad- ministered. The levying of Man- chukuo taxes in the Railway Area should very substantially benoflt the State's revenue, but will not be welcomed by Japanese business men who have for so many years onjoyed complete immunity from Chinese
O.E.C. MARTON NOW PLUS 1.
ONLY LOCAL COLFER WITH SUCH A HANDICAP..
A revision of handicaps has just been made by the Hongkong Golf Club, as a re- sult of which O.E.C. Marlon, following on his brilliant per formances this last year, has been made a plus one player.
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He ranks as the only plus exponent in the Colony, a tri- bute to his very fine prowesN, imposts. The Railway
A. E. Thompson (18) finished Area has always been a bone of one up to win the Bogey (par) contention in the matter of taxa Pool at Fanling during the week tion. All attempts that have been end, other leading scores being made in the past by the Chinese 8. H. Dodwell (6) one down, and Authorities to imposs their taxes J. R. Hinton (18) one down. in that area, have been successful. There were 36 entries. ly resisted by the Japanese who enjoy the right of administration under the railway agreement.. Consequently, the towns in the Railway Area have become entre- pots for merchandise destined for Manchurian marta in the Interior, the bulk of which is smuggled in, with the connivance
of corrupt excise officials,
BLIND SMUGGLERS.
REVENUE MEN PRESENTED
WITH NEW PROBLEM
The smuggling of tobacco into Hongkong by blind men, who, because of their affliction, are not,
ing Numbers xf Rifles and Revolvers.
Members unable to attend are to gend by pest a complete list before that date to Sub Inspector (R) Dunlop c/o
Section Hongkong Electric. Leaders to get in touch with their
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R)
men.
THE VICTORIA LEAGUE
LOCAL COMMITTEE FORMED
The Victoria League in London, among its other activities, renders. assistance to British subjects from any part of the world who go to England, more especially for pur- poses of educations: The Longue is prepared to render assistance in the matter of anding quarters, advising on educational matters,
far as possible helping in regard to admission to the univer- sities; giving facilities for visit- ing places of interest, and general- ly in bringing students into con- tact with English social life.
com-
The League has kindly consented Reports emanating from Hsin- stopped by Revenue officers, was to render auch assistance to king mention that the Government brought to light at the Central British subjects going to England is being flooded with enquiries Police Court on Saturday, when be from Hongkong. A local from various, parts of the world, fore Mr. Balfour a blind man, Chan mitteo has been formed, consisting as to the prospects of trade and Chun, was charged with the posacs of the Hon. Colonial Secretary the possibilities, of participation alon of ten pounds of tobacco on (Chairman), the Vice Chancellor University of Hongkong (Vice- in the field of exploitation. But which duty had been evaded. as to whether any encouragement Revenue-Officer Grimmitt sald Chairman), Hon. Secretary for has been given to these enquirers, the defendant was caught coming Chinese Affairs, the Director of or whether any tenders for con-off the Tung On wharf. He was Education, Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao, musical box which was 0.B.E., LL.D., Hon. Mr. T. N. struction materials have been in- carrying vited from outside sources of nothing more than a fake. At the Chau, Miss Alice Kwok, Inspector supply, information is lacking. back of the box was concealed the of English Schools and Mr. Tso tobacco. Subsequent inquiries led Tsun On, Joint Honorary Sacre- Having regard to the principle the ofloor to Bridges Street, where taries.
Al of the "Open Door" policy, which he found nine more blind men
Such persone as may wish to was broadcast the world over by wore unanimous that the tobacco avail themselves of the assistance the Manchukuo Government at the was being taken to a house at of the League should apply to one Revenue officers of the Honorary Secretaries, with time of ita inauguration, and re- Wanchal. The Iterated by Japan, the question went to the place in question and a view to obtaining a letter to arises whether or not it will be found it to be a respectable house. the Secretary of the League in observed in practice. With the The information turned out to be a London. eventual restoration of peace and "blind alley."
security throughout the country, Mr. Grimmitt explained that it will be interesting to see blind people are not stopped by the whether Japan will seek to mono- Revenue officers. The musical in- polize all possibilities for the pro-strument in this case had never motion of trade and Industry, or had strings across the bridge. The make them equally available to blind presented the department This will be the acid test of would certainly have to stop them the nationals of other Powers, with a hard proposition, but they Japan's sincerity in maintaining the from smuggling. principle of the "Open Door" and equal opportunity.
BALLIOL SCHOLAR.
ASQUITH FAMILY TRADITION UPHELD
London, Jan. 13. The present Earl of Oxford and Asquith, grandson of the first Earl, It was an hour later that Ban-has been elected a Scholar of Ballloi nister entered the living room and
College, Oxford. Inund Juliet alone. She was alt- ting at the piano, but turned away from the keyboard. She looked up, smiled.
III.
father, Mr.
Taking a serious view, his Wor ship, imposed a fine of $140 or six- weeks.
TAT FAT BANK. EVIDENCE OF A DEAL IN:
· SHANGHAI DOLLARS
The adjourned hearing of the peil- tion of the Tat Fat Bank was again. adjourned in the Hankruptcy Court on Saturday when Mr. Horace Lo, ap pearing for the petitioning creditors, proffered the evidence of Chu Talk- man, manager of the Tal Yau Bank. Raymond Chu said the debtor bank offered to Asquith, was elected a Scholar of self them Shanghat $20.000 for $18. Balliol in 1897, his grandfather in 000 odd, but although they had paid 1870, his uncles, Mr. Cyril and the money the Shanghal dollara had: Mr. Anthony Asquith in 1909 and not been received. Wong: Lung-kui, if 1921 respectively, while his grea with ethers was in chargo: of the uncle, Mr. W. W. Asquith, was in debtor firm, but he did not know
where they were now. Exhibitioner/Reuter
"Well," she asked, "are you glad I'm going to spy?"
"Why, yes, he said stiffly, that's what you want to do."
(To be Continued.)
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