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SALE OF ROSES
Annual Effort on Behalf
Of Colony's Poor
A short time ago the Society of St. Vincent de Paul held a very suc cessful bazour for the poor of the Colony who are assisted by its mem- bern. Now it is making its second, and Onal, appeal of the year by means of a street will
asked to
sale
of roses, To-morrow
Day"
and all are generously.
The members of the Society go through the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assautted, neglected, or ul-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who la secking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C.. Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Fuxidium Road, ist tour; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol Street, at floor, Kow. Joon.
All further steps will be taken, and expensca 'borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
FRENCH MOBILE GUARDS DISPERSE
of the
op
DEMONSTRATORS
(Continued from Page 1.) ballot taken in the Paris rallway poor quarters regularly centre to-day, 90 per cent. and are acquainted with thousands workers expressing themselves of poor families. They give helpposed to the strike. without any distinction of race or creed, and try to give it to those who most in need. All declare that are this year the distress of the poor is greater than it ever was before-in many cases because of the generosity of the
poor themselves towards their needy relatives who have come into the Colony as refugees. In all the poor districts of the city, refugees
local and
pour are now intern.ingled, and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul helps all alike.
The extent of Its help is only limited by its funds. It has no paid helpers and no overhead expenses, therefore everything that it receives ROCS direct to the poor. In the special circumstances of the present year it is hoped that the collection will be even more successful than these of previous years,
KANGAROOS FOR H.K.
Manlin, Nov. 20, The steamer Nonkin has arrived here from Melbourne with
n cargo
of 000 birds and eight kangaroos for Hon ngkong.
One of the passengera, Mr. C. B. Rack, of Melbourne, said the weather In the last few days had been the worst of the entire voyage.
The Nankin, due in Hongkong on Friday, is bringing 25 passengers to the British Colony,-United Press.
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That the Socialist party of M. Leon Blum does not intend to relinquish the fight against the Government is the decision of a indicated by meeting of Socialist Deputies to hold a meeing of Chamber Deputies of all parties on Friday in the largest hall of the Chamber building.
The original intention was to use the main Assembly Hall for the pur- pose, but this was altered when
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was intimated that the doors to the
Assembly Room would be closed and guarded by members of the Garde Mobile. This action by the Socialista will constitute the calling of a Rump Parliament as a protest against M. Daindier's refusal to convoke Parliament in the immediate future.
With the Radical-Socialists and Right Wing Deputes absent, it is re- garded as certain that the meeting will be without noticeable results- Trens-Occan.
ASKED FOR CUMSHA
Alleged Collector On Behalf of Policeman
Sentence of six weeks' hard labour was imposed on Leung Wal-ming. 32, unlicensed hawker, when he was convicted by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm to So Tim, 19, and Ko Wah, 18, both unlicensed hawkers, on November 5.
It was said that the defendant went to the complainants' stall and sald he was collecting moncy for an Indian police constable, who was on duty. Two cents were handed over to the defendant, but later the de- fendant threw the two cents at com- plainants' stall, saying that the Indian was not satisfied. Later the Indian constable came along and kicked over the stall.
The complainants went up to the lefendant and "beat him up". The defendunt was then alleged to have produced a knife from under his girdle, and attacked the complainants.
Indian constable B717, said that he did not know the complainants or the defendant. He was on duty at Hiller Street on the day in question.
In convicting the defendant, Mr. Edwards said he was satisfied with the evidence given by the witnesses for the prosecution, and belleved that the defendant did go and ask for money for the Indian constable.
Mr. Edwards took into considera- on that the defendant had been detained for about three weeks, and there had been same provocalion.
Detective-Sergeant L. H. Oakley prosecuted.
ATATURK'S FORTUNE
Bulk of Million Left To People's Party
Ankara, Nov. 29. Ataturk's will has been oficially opened. It is estimated the Turkish dictator left about £1,000,000,- Rcuter.
The bulk of Ataturk's fortune was left to the People's Party of wh'ch the deceased was founder on condi- tion of payment of substantial an- | nuities to Ataturk's ster Makbule and to other relatives, Trans-Ocean adds. A further clause
wili provided that necemary means should be placed at the disposal of Ismet Inocune, Ataturk's successor President of the Republic, to detray the expenses of education of Ismet's children. The residue is divided in equal parts between the Historical Society and the Society for Linguistic Research, both of which were found- ed by Ataturk.
At Tuesday's sitting of the National Assembly several speakers volted the
gratitude of the Turkish nation for sympathy manifested by foreign AMA | countries on the occasion of Ataturk's
death.
Durbin
That (TREINAGE
MELVYN DOUGLASI
-= A NEW UNIVERSAL-RİCTURE" "
Archaeological Grant Made
Tulsa, Okla. Frank Phillips, president of, the Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville, Okia, has made a $6,000 grant to the University of Oklahoma anthropology department for archaeological excava» ∙tróna in the stata.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED: LARGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR,
ACCESSORIES, TOYS, ETC. FOR XMAS.
:
7837.00
1. Light and comfortable patent leather shoes.
Specially made for dancing. PRICE $4.90.
9539-43 3. Specially made for tender feet. Brown or black. Top made of kid leather, arch support attached.
PRICE $12.90.
6624 09
In brown
5. New design of walking shoes.
or navy blue colour.
PRICE $7.90.
154 1
7. Perfectly fitted court shoes with cuban heal. Top made of black, brown or blue kid leather.
PRICE $8.90.
9639-51
2. Strong and durable. Top made of brown
or black leather, or suede.
PRICE $12.90.
43305-25
4. White canvas shoes specially made for all
kinds of sports.
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GENTLEMEN'S SIZES
1998.
POST
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The Pubile ara reminded that!
OFFICE.
MAIL LETTERS
scaled letters and packets, irrespec- Ordinary letter mail only for West tive of contents, are classifica as first Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, class mall and must be prepaid as | Kweichow and Hunan will be 30- such.
cepted at senders' risk.
CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER
MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA
The Christmas Printed Paper Mall |
MAIL FOR CANTON
(Christmas Cards etc., in open en- Ordinary moll (not "Registered, velopes) and Parects for Australia Insured or Parcels) will be accepted will be closed in the General Post for Canton and despatched as cir- Office and Kowloon Central Poal cumstances permit.,
Ofee us follows:
Parcels
Registered Mail Ordinary Moil
8.00 p.m. Dec, 1.
8.45 a.m. Dec, 2. 0.30 am. Dec. 2. These Mails will be forwarded by the 6.8, Tanda and are due to arrive af Sydney on December 21, 1938.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL
FOR CANADA
(By Imperial Airways Service) The Last Christmas Letter Maili (15 cents per half-ounce) for Canada
will be closed as follows:
VIA SIBERIA BOUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europa (except Great Britain and Mire) and South America are forwarded" "via Siberla” it so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
by the "Imperial Airways Plana" Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered Mall ..5 p.m. Dee, 5.timo given below unless otherwise Ordinary Mail ....7 p.m. Dec. 5. stated, and where mails are advertis- This mall is expected to arrive at ed to close at or before 9 a.m., res Vancouver or Victorin B.C., on gistered and parcel mails are closed December 23, 1938.
at 5 p.m. on the previous day, INWARD MAILS
From
$1.90. $2.90.
Strails
Shanghal
Bangkok and Hollow
Manila
Direct
བམས་
24th November.
Dairca
Per
Achilles Conte Verde
Dus.
.November 30.
November 20.
Kalgan.... Scharnhorst
November. 30.
November 30
Airways Plane Kwangtung
....December 1.
December 1.
Pres. Monroe Santhia Bangalore
..December 1
December 1.
December 2.
Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru
.December 2,
.December 2.
· Hakusan Maru
„December 2.
Liangchow
December 2.
Nankin
December 2,
December 2.
December 2.
December 2.
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6. Nice and very comfortable walking shoes with cuban heel. In brown or navy blue suede.
Air Mail by "Imperia] Airways
Service" London date, Imperial
U.S.A. and Japan-San Francisco
date, 5th November,
Amoy
Straits
US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hol (Vancouver B.C. date, 12th November).
Japan and Shanghai.. Straits and Europe vla Negapatam (Papers etc.,) London date, 3rd November.
Halphong, Pakhol and Holhow
Australia and Manila
Somali
Parceis from Calcutta and Straits... Suisang
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
PRICE $10.90.
2394-51
6:25 12
8. Nice suede shoes with high heals. Perfect lasting. In black, brown and navy blue colour.
PRICE $6.90.
3165-74
5405-06
Evening Also in black
10. Black
or white satin evening shoes.
$4.90. ALSO IN SILVER
$5.90.
9. For ladies who prefer flat heels.
sandals in silver or gold. satin.
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PRICE $6.90.
7222-57
11. In cold days to keep the feet warm.
+
For Gentlemen
$3.90.
For Ladies
For Children
$2,90. $2.50.
SIZES 3- 82
SIZES 9-111⁄2
SIZES 12 12
2533-68
13. Very attractive children shoes. Leather
with suede combination.
PRICES:
SIZES 9-111⁄2
SIZES 12 - 11⁄2
5151-12
Imperial Airways Flano December 3. Neptuna
Shanghal
Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow Swatow
Yingchow Chcklong
Direct
Service"-London
date
27th November.
Manila
Air Mall by "Pan-American
Ways
Direct Francisco date, 28th November.
Alr- Servico" San Pan-American
Airways Plane OUTWARD MAILS
For
Por
Wedo
Brindisi-due Brindisi, 20th Dec: Formosa
Fort Bayard
Halphong
Ampy
Thursday
Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin
Amay
Shanghal
Décember 3.
.December 3.
Date and Timà
Conte Verde Wed, Nov. 30, 1.30 p.m. Canton Maru Wed, Nov. 30, 1.30 p.m. Tal Poo Sek Wed, Nov. 30, L30 p.m. Yusany Wed., Nov. 30, a p.m. Taiyuan...Wed., Nov. 30, 3.30 p.m.
Hupsh
....Thurs., Dec. 1, 8.30 am. TjisarocaThurs, Dec. 1, 8.30 am. Scharnhorst Thurn., Dre. 1, 10.30 a.m.
Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Yuensong
Papera) for Coleutia
11 a..
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airwaya pi Des 1. Noon.
Direct Service"-due London, BIL December.
Thura, Dec.
...Dec. 1, 5 p.m. ..Deo. 1, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.
.Dec. 1, 5 P.2.
Dec. 1. 7 p..
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: Reg.
Ord.
Rek.
Ord.
The Dec. 1.
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brown
PRICE $6.90.
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