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BANK HOLIDAY *

25 words $2.00 Ordinance. The Exchange Banks

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TUITION. WANTED.

WANTED-Lessons in Mathematics, twice weekly, from qualified teacher, state terms. Nationality no objec tion. Apply Box Na, 403, "Hongkong Telegraph."

SITUATIONS VACANT.

COOK-HOUSEBOY, house coolle

and kitchen coolie wanted. Must be able to give names of local residents as references. Please send recom- mendations or applications to Box No. 482, "Mongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

In accordance with Government

will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the 5th September, 1938. (The First Monday in September).

Hongkong. Blat August, 1938.

Goering's Code For Germans Living Abroad

Essen, Sept. 1. Essener National Zeitung, General Goering's newspaper, has published a code for Germans ving abroad. The newspaper attributes to Herr Hitler the following rules for Ger- CHRISTMAS CARDS and Calendars finans lving anywhere except in with original sketches depicting Germany: Chinese life and customs by R. Poinsot. Special terms to Messes, II. M. Forces, Exhibited at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade.

MOTOR CARS,

re-

1-Strictly observe the laws and regulations of the country in which you are a guest.

2-Do not interfere in the affairs of your guest country!

WE SELL second-hand cars,

3. Remember that you represent painted, overhauled, in good condi- tts Third Reich In the country in ilon, for a reasonable price. Write which you reside and, as such, are particulars about car wanted, China carefully watched by other nationals, Trading Co., Tel. 22404. P. O. Box and that their opinion of Germany 200.

in formed on the impression they ob- Iain from your netions;

GODOWN TO LET.

GODOWN TO ́LET-A new three sloreyed spacious godown, 20 by B4 feet, at No. 103, Connaught Road, West. Apply to 58A, Bonham Strand West.

Pick-pocket Pleads For His Freedom

or

4-Preserve discipline and self- control, And do not complain grumble if the laws and conditions of the country in which you reside are not to your liking.

offices of

5. Organisations and your guest country, specially if they are of a political nature, are none of your business. Every German Hiv- ing abroad should abstain from criticising such organisations or Lafitees, and should under no circum- stances participate in discussions about them.

the

0-A German guest in a foreign country should remember that he is guest, und not the host. and therefore can, only accept the hospi- tality of the country and cannot us sume the rights or duties of host. In public he should be quiet and modest, and should under no circumstances his demand anything not within rights as a guest.

Hearing that he had been convicted on a charge of larceny, which he had dented, and that nine months hard Jabour was the sentence passed on him, a 24-year-old man, St Ngot sang, pleaded his Innocence with

7.In short, a German living in a tears, before Mr. K. M. A. Darneti at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day. foreign country should always be Si was arrested recently when heave in such a manner that he will was seen by two detectves to pick the evoke sympathy and respect for his

country, pocket of a pedestrian who was at! the third class turnstile of the Star Ferry wharf, Kowloon. The two detectives saw the defendant place to the ideals of National Socialism. is his duty to convert foreigners the money, $80.54, in the Inside He should never enter into political pocket of his jacket.

discussions with foreigners. If he Det.-Sergeant A. F. Cochrane is deeply convinced that the Reich asked Mr. Barnett lo consider the 13 so much better and more orderly case seriously us many such have than other countries, he must never been known to occur in the district try to force this opinion upon foreign-

ers-Trans-Ocean.

concerned.

8.Uler no circumstances must a German living abroad believe that

Send in your Entries now

for the

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

Conducted by "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

SECTION TWO: GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LAND- SCAPES. SEASCAPES, HUMAN & ANIMAL STUDIES).

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES, IN STILL LIFE

SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN DY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition;

1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo-

-graphers.

2.-No employee or member of any firm in the photographie trade is permitted to compete,

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sendinig in what are najudged to be the best plato- graph in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by an entry form which will be published. during the period of the Competi tion, and which must be pasted an back of entry. B-All photographs entered must

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong, Photographs walets have been Alrewly entered in other Competitions are ineligible. d. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries. 7-All 'entries to be either black.

sapla or toned pictures, and must be mounted, Eland-coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.

should

-Pictures submitted in sepia tones be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, 9.-No pictures to be entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or crean, and except in the Chil- dren's Section, must be of one of the following alzes:-10 by 14", 10 by 12", 10" by E".

the

11-No correspondence will be enter-

ed into in connection with Competition. 13-Entries in the Chlidren's Section must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form. counter algned by a parent. 13-Members of the Staffs of the

Hongkong Telegraph South China Moming Post RFO

and not permitted to compete. 14-The decisions of the Judges shall

be final.

the

13-At the conclusion of the Compell- tion, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within soven

days

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

ENTRY FORMI

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry, If entered in Children's Section .parent countersign here.

ON THE

picass

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER

1938.

G.

VOR R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 6th

LETTERS TO THE‡

EDITOR

day of September, 1938, at 3 AIR MAIL PROBLEM p.m., at the Offices of the Public Worke Department,. by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

One

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

A

Omce

and

SENNET FRERES

High Class Jewellers Padder St.

Latest

the

*

the

Novelties

Lot of Crown Land at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of ever the conditions under which the Sir-It seems curlous that, what- Hong Kong, for a term of 75 staff of the Hongkong Post yoars, commencing from 1st works, it is necessary to sort July, 1898, with the option of seal the Imperial Airways airmail renewal at a Crown Rent to be Colony and allow it to

cleven hours before I leaves Axed by the Surveyor of Ils plane's departure for longer than it

await Majesty the KING, for one fur-lakes to fly to Bangkok. ther term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Assuming, however, that the Post Office cannot employ a sumclent Intending bidders are advised staff to handle large quantities of that immediately after the dispo-mall at night, why not Inte fec sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

posting system? nof the applicant) will be required

On Monday evening the mall to deposit with an authorised closed at 7p.m. at the Hongkong officer who will be present at the by paying a inte fee letters might be Post Offee. Enquiries revealed that sale, the sum of two hundred posted up to about 7.30 p.m." The dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum mall, however, was already sorted. will be refunded on payment of Kowloon by 7.16 p.m. to await the bugged, sealed and despatched to the Purchase price.

departure of the plane next morning. PARTICULARS

LOT. If the airmail takes only 15 minutes to sort and despatch at the conclu-

concit sion of a heavy day's posting, why not extend the closing time, on pay- inent of a late fee, until midnight or later and have one man sort and stamp the few extra letters, despatch- ing the mail to Kowloon only Ave ori six hours before the plane is due to leave?

Sex Kowloon Inland Lot No 2630, Junction of Tai

Shandary

Street, Shamshuipo, Road and Bounda

No. of Sale

Registry No

Locality

OF

Boundary Measurements

N. H. . .

feet feet feet feet

As per salo

plan.

THE

Contents in

sq. feet

Annast

Rental

Upset Price

About.

DUS: 11

LMR R.

$38

005 61

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1938, nt 3 pm, at the Offices ̈ur the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Island Road, in the Colony of Hong Song, for a term of 21 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised offleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Male

Begistry No

Locality

2

Garden

Lot No. 97.

West of Garden

Lot No. 83.

G.

Island Road.

N

Bandar

Hatutamente.

W

fret fast fast fee

As por sale

plan.

Contents in

ig feat

Andsal

Rental

19,000

$44

R.

Upset Frice

0961

in

Ladies' an

Gentlemen's Wrist & Fancy Watches

The excuse that most letters are posted by business people before or soon after 5 p.m. and keeping the tail open later than 7 p.m.

an advantage to

means

very few people,

merely indicates that the

task of closing the mail later Chan 7 p.m. would be an easy one and would not necessitate a big night staff.

SIX MONTHS FOR TWO ROBBERS

в.

Remarking that the theft almost verged on highway robbery, which It would have been had

sumclent force been used, Detective-Sub- Inspector W. N. Darkin asked that an example be made of two men who appeared before Butters at the Central

Mr. H. R. Magistracy this morning. charged with farceny, and alding and abetting.

Wong Chung, 25, unemployed, was charged with stealing a bag соп- taining $10 In copper coins from n Johnston Road. Chun 13-year-old boy, Lung Wan-chai, nt.

Chuen, 34. unemployed, was charged with aid- ing and abetting Wong In the far-

ceny.

Sub-Inspector Darkin sald the boy had been sent by his master to get $10 worth of copper coins from o money-changer's shop. He got the rols, which were placed in a cloth bag, and begun walking back to the shop when Chan came from behind and elther bumped or pushed the boy, who fell to the ground.

11

At the same time, Wong snatched the bug and both men ran away. The boy raised the alarm, and Chinese sapper, Li Muk-lan, of the Royal Engineers, who was passing by, Save chase. He was Joined by #

fitter in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Au Kwok-keung, and they succeeded

The

in arresting Wong in Triangle Street, ling of coins was then still in his possession. Later, on informa- tion supplied by Wong, Chan arrested.

Was

Meationing that second defendant hud three previous convictions, In- spertor Darkin asked that an ex- ample be made of defendants, con- sidering the age of their vietim The boy was in the habit of going every day to get change, and to the same money-changer shop

de fendants had apparently got to know

SENNET FRERES

Triple

Eternity

with

Rings

Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds and Diamonds

SENNET

FRERES

Reports from London were that the White Rajah of Sarawak has cut off his daughter, Princess Baba, without money or title, because of her marriage to the British wrestler, Bob Gregory. But that seems to be all right with plain Valerie Brooke, for here she is in Holly- wood with her bronzed and husity husband, moving to an apartment.

POST OFFICE.

by "Imperial Airways

Aali Direct Service"-London date, Imperial Airways Plano 28th August,

*

INWARD MAILS.

From

Per

Duc.

Jopen and Shanghai

Bangkok

Corlu Kalgan

.September 1,

.September 1.

Shanghai and Swntow

Suiyang

.September 1.

Air

September 2.

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Date and Time.

Thursday

Swatow und Amoy

Anhui ....Thurs., Sept. 1, 4.30 p.m.

and South America, (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)—due Vancouver BC. 10th. September.

Saigon

Aramis

G.P.O.

RCH

Ord.,

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chung- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengtu etc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways. Servicc" (to further points by Surface transport

Services 46

Reg..

Ord,

Air Mail for "Imperial

8th. September.

Parcels

Reg. Ord.

Shanghal, Japan, U.S.A., Central Empress of Russin .Thurs., Sept. 1.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

......Sept. 1, 3 p.m..

..Sept. 1, 4.18 p.m.

Sept. 1, 5 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 1, and K.P.O.

Sept. 1,

1. 4.15 p.m.

Sept. 1, 3 p.m.

Thurs, Sept. 1.

G. P. O. and K. P. O.

Beautiful

Engagement & Wedding

Rings

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1938, nt 3 p.m., at the Offlees of the Public of this. Works Department, by Order of bery, hud sufficient force been used," "I almost verged on highway rob- His Excellency the Governor of concluded the Inspector. one Lot of Crown Land at Both defendants were sent to gaol South Bay Road, in the Colony for six months' with hard labour. of Hong Kong, for a term of Au, and directed Inspector Darkin to The Magistrate commended Li and 21 years.

draw the case to the attention Intending bidders are advised | Ll's commanding officer.

that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required

to deposit with an authorised Don Cossacks

offlcer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of

Registry No.

South of Rural Building

Locality.

outh Bay Rad

Garden

Lot No. 98.

Got No 183,

Boundary

Measurements

N. H.

W

feel feet feesteet

As per unio

plan.

Contents in

About

14,330

są. Lect

Annual

Rental

Upset Price

25€

BILS

COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

Sing Before Governor And

of

Party To-night

To-night, before

the Governor,

Lady Northcote and party, Plato's world famous Don Cossack chair will present their opening concert at the Queen's Theatre.

due to

The success of the choir has been

to the

municul direction of N. Kostrukoff, who uses their voices like an orchestra. There are no musical instruments in the choir.

He is

is n self-taught musiclan and every member of the choir in Cossack, born and bred in the neigh- bourhood of the River Don.

To-night's concert includes such famous songs as Black Eyes, The Cossack Song, and the Black Hus- Bars.

a

The chair has toured the world and numbers to be sung in to-night's programme include some which were wildly acclaimed in New Zealand, South Africa and America.

Folding

8 Days Travelling

Clocks

SENNET

FRERES

permit).

Direct Service"-due

.Sept. 1, 4.30 p.m.

Sept. 1,

p.m.

Airways Imperial Airways Plano London,

Thurs., Sept. 1.

·K.P.O,

Reg.

..Sept. 1, 5 p.m..

Ord.

..Sept.1, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Reg.

Orl

*Superscribed correspondence only.

.Sept 1, 5 p.m.

Sept, 1, 7 p.m.

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