CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 Words $1.50
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED KNOWN.
EXCHANGE BUILDING Beauty Parlour, Brst floor, most up-to-date in the Colony, Permanent Waying. Set, Facials and Monicure. Please take lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone 30779.
LOST.
LOST Set of Keys, in leather case marked "S. F. Čached". 'Finder please communicate Box No. 331, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.
FURNISHED HOUSE on the Peak.
room,
Six rooms, two bathrooms, drying constant hot water, ample aervants quarters, large garden. To let on long loase. Apply Box No. 350, "Hongkong Telegraph."
Christmas
Advertising
the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
REMOVAL NOTICE
RCA VICTOR COMPANY OF
CHINA
NOTICE is horoby given that the Annual Meeting of the above.
Hongkong Branch. Society will be held at the Board has moved from 745 Nathan Room of Messrs. Jarding, Mathe-Road, Kowloon, to the 8th floor of 1on & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis- [sion) on Tuesday, the 15th Decem-
ber, 1935, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM,
Hón, Secretary. Hongkong, 1st December, 1936.
CONSIGNEES NOTICES.
N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISIIA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,
"HAKOZAKI MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may obtained,
be
THE CHINA BUILDING, 31 Queen's Road,
Now 'Phono No. 31133 Dec. 1, 1936.
SNOW IN ENGLAND
TRAFFIC DISORGANISED. BY
HEAVY FALL
London, Dec. 7. In many parts of Britain there weekend and in the London area were heavy falls of snow during the the Orst fail of winter caused some disorganisation in road transport, the surfaces of many roads in the Home counties being in a dangerous con dition. ton.
Snow lay so thick on some roads in Northern England and Scotland " to render them impassable.
OFF ON SUNDAY SPORTSMEN LEAVING
DECEMBER 8, 1936,
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
MISTRESS OF MUI-TSAI FAILS TO REPORT
FOR ENGLAND:
The hearing of the case against Launching their twenty-eight foot ocoon cruising cutler from the alp- Tong Fung-sin, aged 42, married way of Ah King at Causeway, Bay, woman, on two charges of breach three sportsmen yesterday began final of the mul-tsal regulations was.con- plans for an ocean cruias which will
altimately and then in London included before Mr. J. A. Fraser at 1939.
the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Defendant was charged The three members of the tiny with falling to pay wages to her yacht's crew are Douglas Grant and mui-teat, Wong Lal-sin, aged 1er ber Larry Smith, Americans, and the tween April 19, 1030 and November Hon. R. A. G. (Jock) Baird.
The adventure, which had its Inception in Hollywood, California, where all three were connected with the motion picture industry, will carry them to Cambodia, where they will explore the ruins of Angkor, thence to Singapore, Java, Bali and Australia, before the trip homeward is started.
Grant, head of the expedition, while an American citizen, was born and brought up in England, being educated there and in Switzerland. His father, Douglas Stewart Grant Ministry at the time of his birth. He was financial adviser to the British has resided in Amerien only three years.
in the US, Navy and in the US. Smith, the other American, served Air Force during the World war, being stationed at different times at Eastleigh, London, and Cardli, South Wales.
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1930, and tailing to report the change of address of her mui-tadi on April 15, 1935 from No. 8 Babington Path to No. 12 Ching Lin Terrace, second floor. She was discharged on the first count, but fined $10 on the second.
gave
According to the girl, who evidence Inst Monday, she had not received any wages since her re- gistration in April, 1930. Sho art. mitted, however, that she never asked for them and that she had been treated by defendant since 1934 more as a poor relative than as i mul-isol.
Charges Dented
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POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN BY "IMPERIAL AIRWAYS SERVICE”: The Christmas Air Mall for Great Britain by "Imperial "Airways Service" will be closed in 'the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office on Friday, December 11, by the R.M.A. Derado as follows:
Registered
6.00 pm. December 10, Ordinary.
8.30a.m. December 11,
This mall is due to arrive at London on December 21,
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
the
On and after December 5, the letter box at
Canton Steamer Wharf will be abolished. Correspondence intended to go by the night steamer to Canton after thé mall has closed in the General Post Ofica at & p.m. must be posted at the Shoungwan Post Office up to the following tires:
.9.30 p.m. .8.00 p.m.
Weekdays
Sundays and Holidays
Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, 1.c. 4 cents per 2 oz.
Envelopes must not be closed.
RADIO OFFICE ANNEXE OPENED The public is hereby notified that an annexe to the Radio Office has been opened on the first floor of the General Post Office Building which will deal with Radiotelegrams to or froin ships and aircraft, steamer advices of vessels passing the light-houses and | Broadcast Recely. ing Licences.
Defendunt denied both charges. She declared that she had paid the admited she had not reported the girl 50 cents a month as wages, but
The office will remain open day and night. Access to this mee thought it was not necessary as the change of address because she Is obtained through the main entrance to the G.P.O.Building at the corner.
of Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road. A night bell is provided to girl had then been struck on the re-attract the attention of the constable on duty during the hours when the gister and sent back to the country. main entrance doors are closed.
Telegrams other than those mentioned above should be handed. in to the main Radio Offee on the ground floor of the P. & D.-Building ns heretofore.
Goods not cleared by the 12th De- cember, 1930, will be subject to rent Damaged packages must be left in the downs for examination by the Consignee's and the Ca's representa-
Cold weather continued to-day lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays
Cruise Ends in London aat With British sunshine.-British Wire-
The-mother of the-girl, Pak Sam- less. 2.30 2.30 p.m. within the free storage
Baird, the Briton of the crew, is nui gove evidence yesterday that her United States Winter For the examination of period.
the son of Lord Stonehaven. He daughter was sold to defendant's damaged dutiable goods, the consig
Washington, Dec. 7. was formerly in the Gordon High- family eight or nine years ago. Since nees must arrange for E Revenue Winter has flung tornadoes, tor- landers. He also served as A.D.C. then she
her daughter had seen Ofleer to be present.
rential rains and zero cold across to the Viceroy of India for some twler, the last occasion being in All claims must be presented with-three-quarters of the United States. time and later to Sir Alexander 1934. At present she could afford to in ten days of the steamer's arrival Weather forecasters predict tempera- llore-Ruthven, Governor General of keep her daughter, and she intended here, after which date they cannot tures-ranging from 20-degrees be Australia, before retiring from mili-to-liave her married: Defendant-hed be recognized.
low zero to 20 degrees above zero tary service.
never offered to give the girl back No claims will be admitted after) in 21 States. the goods have left the Godowns. of
A week-end resume shows 24 In- The boat, which was constructed to her, nor had she herself asked for No fire Insurance has been effected.jured by tornadoes and windstorms at Shanghai, is twenty-eight feet her return. Her daughter tnd never
was specially built for
complained to her of ill-treatmen NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. In Mississippi. Alabama, Arkansas long and
and she did not know that since 1034 and Texas States; Ave dead and heavy seas. It carries as power, be- Hongkong, 5th December, 1030.
eight injured in a Detroit confingra-sides call, a 70 horse-power British- the girl had not been treated na a tion; and scores dead in traflic ac-made motor. It is fitted with electric mul-isai cidents as a result of ice and snow, lights; kerosene cooking stove, rodio,
His Worship dismissed the first -United Press.
and sleeping hertin for two men. Sleeping arrangements will
eti charge, saying that the girl had her- neces; self admitted that she had
never sitate one of the trio being on
the day or asked for wages. In regard to the watch at all hours of night.
second count, His Worship held that
vas #ill the girl was
mul-taal of de-
de fendant at the time of address took place. As it was a when the change: technical offence, however, he would impose a nominal fine of $10.
Advertisers requiring addi- tional space in the "South -China Morning Post and "The Hongkong Telegraph during
month December, are requested to make their reservations as early as possible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to distribute adver- tising evenly throughout the month, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited.
Lucky you!
..You're go. Fing to see. the biashow!
LONDON'S GREEN BELT
COUNTY COUNCIL'S PURCHASES FOR OPEN SPACES
London, Dec. 7.
The hull of the craft is a former life-bout of the British ship Minderco, recently towed to Shanghal broken up.
to be
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Inspector H. W. Fraser, attached to the S.C.A, appeared for the pro- secution.
On Thursday, the 8.8. Rajputana is expected to arrive from Home and The report on the London Green some of the passengers on board for Belt Scheme issued by a committee flongkong include Mr. L. A. Barton: of the London County Council states Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hexer; Mr. and that the Council's offer to contribute Mrs. R. C. Butler; Mrs. Morris, wife up to 50 per cent, of the approved of Mr. A. Morris, Director of Ambui- cost of preserving land near London and St. John Ambulance and
Photographic equipment is being for open spaces and recreational Brigade, and her daughter, taken along, and arrangements have arent has now been in operation for Langston, accompanied by her hus-been made with two of the major 20 months and still has id months 10 band and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. C. film studios in Hollywood for a series
E. Millard; Miss N. N. C. Potter; Mrs. of pictures which will be used in the spring of 1933, and the cruise ex- The Counell's commitment is limit-D. M. Richards; Dr. and Mrs. J. T. studio reference libraries. Smith, ed to £2,000,000, of which just over Smalley; and Mr. R. B. Wood.
who has one book and several motion Panama Canal, and then the South tended across the Atlantic to the $1,000,000 has been provisionally ap-
picture stories to his credit, will Sea Islands, the Fills, New Zealand plied.
write at least one book on the trip and eventually back. to the starting
point, Hongkong. Under the present plans of
run.
Land which has been secured is equivalent in extent to a parkway a
quarter of a mile wide and about 200
miles long-British Wireless,
The RE.O.C.A. dance arranged for
December 9 has, owing to unforeseen
the
circumstances, been postponed until I trio, a second and much larger boat | The yachtsmen plan leaving Hong-
Wednesday, December 10.
will be picked up la Norway in the kong on Sunday.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters and postcarda, for Europe and South America are for. warded via Siberia" so superscribed.
Strults
Australia and Manila Japan .....
Shanghai and Swatow
Air Mail by "Imperlai Airways" Direct Service-London dato, 28th November.
INWARD-MAILS:
Barentsz Changte
December 8.
December 8.
Jeypore. Kingyuan
December 8.
December B.
R.M.A. Dorado
December 5.
Radnorshire
December 8.
December 8.
December 8.
Empress of Japan Tilsodane...
December 9.
December 0.
„December 10..
Shanghai and Europe via Siberin (London date, 19th November). Manila.
Calcutta and Straila
Manila
.Java Japan Strait
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 12th Novem- ber and London Parcels-London date, 5th November.
For
Scharnhorst Talamba
Anyo Maru Philoctetes
Rajputana OUTWARD MAILS.
Per Tuesday.
Air.Mall for Canton and Districts.. C.N.A.C. plane
Shanghai
Strai and Calcutta ...
Parcels ........Dec. 8, Noon Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Samahul ond Wuchow
Air Mail for Swalow, Amor. Foo- chow and North China (via Shanghai)
Reg.. Letters
Howloon F, 0.
December 10.
.December 10,
Date and Time.
....Tues., Deo. 8.
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg.,
...Dec. 8, Noon. Letters.....Dec. 8. 12.30 p.m. Scharnhorst Tues., Dec. 8, 12.30 p.m. Hosang
Tues., Dec. 8 ...Dec. 8, p.m. .Tues., Dec. 8, 2 p.m. „Tuci., Dec. 8, 4 p.m.
Letters,
Halyang
Tal Hing
C.N.A.C. plane
RCE..
FCE.. Letters,
.Dec. 8..5 p.m. .Dec. 8, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday.
TaC., Dec. 8.
Sheungwan P. 0.
...Dec. 8. 5p.m.
aro.
-Lettera,--.....Dec. 6, 4-pm
..Dec. 8, 5.p.m.
.Dec. 9, 5 a.mi.
'Swatow, 'Amoy and Formosa.... Fukuken Maru Wed, Dec. 9, 8.30 am, Foochow via Swatow
Newchwang.. Wed., Dec. 0,8.30 a..
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, V.S.A., Tatruta Maru
Wed., Dec. 0
FRED
ASTAIRE ROGERS
and GINGER
Time
Swing
ILO
RADIO
PRIV
A FANDRO
S. BERKAN
Production
A lungswepi story of love on the wing. Music by JEROME KERN
WIA VICTOR MODEL, HELEN BRODERICK, ERIC ALONE, BETTY FURNESS, D1CIOS METAXA, Diruered by Gauge Stevens, lyrika by DOROTHY THEOS.
SHOWING FRIDAY —
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
From to-day only
13
Shopping Days.
to
Christmas
上海友聲旅行團
UNISON TRAVEL ASSOCIATION
(Founded in 1915)
Having promoted travels covering every part of China, takes plozsuro in announcing
THE FIRST ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR
March 9th, 1937
June 21st, 1937.
(Sailing from Shanghai March 9th, 1937)
The Itinerary Includas :.........
Japan (Nara, Kyola, Nikko, ela,); U8A,' (Honolulu, Hollywood, Grand Canyon, Alberquerque, Sants Fe, Bt. Louis, Chicago, Michigan, Niagara Falls, Boston, Washington, New York, and many other clites); Eng- land (London, Windsor & Hampton Court, Stratford-on-Avon, etc.); France (Paris, Verzallies, Marsellies, Nice, Monte Carlo, with opportunity to see the International Exposition of 1937 in Paris); Germany Berlin, Potsdam, Sans Souci Palaco, etc.); Switzerland (Zurich, Genova, Chamonix, ele); Haly (Sam Remo. 'Genoa, MHan, Venice, Rome,, Naples, with excursions to Vesuvius & Pompell); Fort Said (optional excursion to Cairo, if time permits); Bombay: Colombo; Singapore: Manila: and Hongkonx.
SHANGHAI-KOBE
YOKOHAMA-SAN FRANCISCO
NEW YORK-PLYMOUTH
NAPLES-SHANGHAI
3.5.
NALDERA IP, & 0.)
*.*.. PRESIDENT LINCOLNTM ((Dollar Line)
MANHATTAN (United States Lina)
5.5.
· 3.5. CONTE ROSSO (Woyd Triestino)
Transportation, Hotel & Sightseeing arrangements have been made by
The American Express Company, Inc., Shanghai
FIRST. CLASS ·
SECOND-CLASS
·U.S.$1840.00 por percon
U.S.$1540.00° per person
BESERVATIONS have already been made for,
25 FIRST CLASS passengers and 25 BECOND CLASS passengers
Bookings are now open to MEMBERS (both sexca) of the ASSOCIATION, only (and others who wish to be members), and applications are accepted in the order of their receipt.
For full information of Itinerary, etc, non-members please apply (with ten cents postage) for Special Folder to
UNISON TRAVEL ASSOCIATION
810 Newchwang Road, SHANGHAI
Telophona 92604
.Dec. 8, 6 p.m. Dec. 9, 8.30 a.m. Wed, Dec. 9, 3 p.m. Wed., Dec. 9, 3.30 p.m. Wed, Dec. 0, 4.30 p.m.
C. and S. Americą, "Canada and *Europe vin San Francisco and *Europe via Siberia
(Due San Francisco, 30th December).
RegTM Letters,
Swatow
Scision-
Amoy
Taiyuan
Straits
Lemaire
Thursday
Swatow
Dahpu
.Thuis., Dec. 10, 3.80 p.m.
Friday.
Letters. for "Imperial
Direct Service,"
(Due London, December 21.)
Airways KALA. Dorado... .Fri, Dec. 11
Rex..
G.P.O. and E.P.O.
....Dec. 18, 5 p.m.)
Leiters, ....Dec. 11, 8.40 km.
Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado
Airways Service." -
(Due Darwin, December 15.)
......Fri, Dec. 12.
G. P. O. and K.P.O.
Reg Letters,
*Shanghai, *Japan, Honolulu, Emp, of Japan
Canada U.S.A., and Europe via
Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for
Canada only).
(Due Vancouver B.C., 20th Dec.).
Siberia.
Shanghai and Japan Formosa
Parcela,...
....Dea. 10, 5 p.m. .Dec. 11, 8.30 am.
..Fri., Dec. 11,
.Dec. 10, 5 pm.
Res....Dee. 11, fla Em
Letters, ........Dec. 11, 19 a.m.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Rajputana ...Fri, Dec. 11, 10.30 a.m.
Hollow, Pakhof and Haiphong... Kingyuan......Fri., Dec. 11, 1
D'Artagnan.Fri, Dec. 11, 1:30 pm. -Choksang ..........Fri, Dec. 11, 4.30 pxl.
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