WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927.
Phone C.22
FOR
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
NOTICES.
NOTICE:
THURSDAY, 11th August,
being the Anniversary of
PROPAGANDA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HOW TO FIGHT IT IN SHANGHAL
To counteract the mendacious
CHINESE JEWS.
POLICE BANDIT.
HOLDS UP CAR AND STEALS "CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
P.16,900.
[SECOND SERIES.]
Twenty-five Words three inser. The Peak, from 11.45 a.m. to 12.30 year or ac, villifying the foreigner leg, writes in the "Dally, Mail: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde during NO. 15-$50 MUST BE WON
tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word. four cents for three insertions.
TO LET.
TO LET.-Five-roomed House No. 47 in Granville Road, Kowloon, with flush and Sanitary conveni
ences.
p.m.
The Consulate will be closed for transaction of business on that day,-
Hong Kong, 8th August, 1927.
HONG KONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.
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Three-roomed Flat (Ground (Incorporated under the Companies Floor) In No. 7 Prat Avenue, with Ordinances of Hong Kong). flush and Sanitary conveniences.
curation. Phone, No. 721 C.
FOR SALE.
'SMALL COMMUNITY. AT KAI-FENG-FU.
Commenting on the fact that an The Manila paper of Saturday the Constitution of Weimar, the propaganda which has been promot-expedition is going to the wilds of last report: Consul for Germany will hold ed in this district during the past Falashas or Black Jews, A Travel policeman, charged with emulating Abyssinia to investigate the Arcadio Rivera, youthful Manila reception at his Residence, 115
for all the sins of omission and com- Queer things have happened to more his spare hours by turning bandit; mission, and attributing to him the than one straggling colony of The was arrested at 11.80 a.m. yester vilest of traits, it has been made Chosen People when it got cut off day, while walking his beat on Calle
from its base.
P. Burgos, by John Nevins, chief, Imperative that some qualified men
Do you know, for instance, about of the local secret service, should enter the field and offer the 800 Chinese Jews, huddled to- combat to the unscrupulous. We gether at the city of Kaifeng-fu, in years of age, is alleged to have Rivera, who is barely past 25 ("Shanghal Mercury) have to hand Horan Province, sadly contemplat been the leader of a band of eight abrochure which has been coming the rules of their synagogus, highwaymen, who on the evening of piled by the Rev. J. Darroch, en- and carrying on, by word of mouth, June 16, robbed Donata de Jesus, the teachings of their last rabbi, of Nueva Ecija, and her son, Ramon tled "China, the Foreign Powers who died 80 years ago? They are Manalac, of P16,900. and the "Unequal Treatles." There very poor and defected. None of are no less than 14 subjects treated their wealthy fellow communities The robbery was committed on by the author, and to his credit be elsewhere in the world loads them a Bulacan highway, just outside the Apply to: Spanish Dominican Pro-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said he has handled his topics a hand, nor does any museum or town of Bocawe. Rivera, who is
No
with admirable restraint, and archeological institution take steps on duty at the Meisic police station, that the FOURTH ORDIN- needless to say, with profound to preserve what remains, and re- as a patrolman la Precinct No. 2. ARY YEARLY MEETING of knowledge and commanding author-
cords are still to be found there, was spending his vacation in the Shareholders of the Hong Kong Ity. We can most heartily recom- The British Museum, at all events, Provinces at the time, and was re- Realty and Trust Company, mend the booklet to the most earn knows about them, for it has a pum-cognised by the victims of the hold- Limited, will be held at the est consideration of the communiy. ber of Hebrew manuscripts, from up, it is said. Registered Office of the Company, To those of us who tremble to think Kal-feng-fu, and there are some, I Following his arrest, Rivera was Exchange Building (2nd Floor), what the city's administration believe, in the Bodleian Library.
turned over the Constabulary, and Des Voeux Road Central, Hong might become if it fell under the
will be taken to Malolos, Bulacan Kong, on SATURDAY, the 27th complete control of the Chinese, it
for trial. day of August, 1927, at 11.30 a.m. is gratifying to find a bold truth for the purpose of receiving a outlined on Page13: "The prosper. Statement of Accounts and the Settlement of Shanghai is entirely ity and growth of the International Report of the Board of Directors due to its immunity from Chinese for the Year ended on the 30th control. It is a fact which must June, 1927, and re-electing Direc-be admitted, particularly in the tors and the Auditors. ·
light of experiments tried by ama The TRANSFER BOOKS of the teur administrators in essentially Company will be CLOSED from Chinese areas. A review of the MONDAY, the 22nd day of August, many grievances cited by the Chl- 1927, until SATURDAY, the 27th nese includes the question of ad- day of August, 1927, both days in- mission into the Public Garden and Parks. Sympathy with suddenly developed grievances in a Foreign Settlement may be a virtue, but we suspect that the Public Garden was gifted to the community as a pleas unce for foreigners only. After all, this was and is-s For eign Settlement, Dr. Darroch quotes the decision of the annual meeting of ratepayers where the "principle" was accepted hereby some arrangement will be made for the admission of Chinese to the "We have given
FOR SALE-As she lies at anchor Santu, Fukien Province, iron hulk "Rhamsce." Built In England 1884. Length 184, breadth 26. depth 11. Grose and net tonnage 378 tons. For full particulars and orders to view apply Asiatic Petro leum Company (S.C.) Ltd.,. Hong Kong or Foochow.
FOR SALE-One brass "Hung
Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mall,"
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and
printed-"China; promptly Mail" Office,, No. 6. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 22,
clusive,
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By Order of the Board,
C. F. V. RIBEIRO,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, August 6th, 1927.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER STEVENAGE, public parke.
LAMMERT BROS. W. Within an hour from London. them, with the other appurtenances
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVIVORS.
-Public Auctions and attention. For Particulars
THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON FRIDAY, the 12th August, 1927, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
comprising:-
Teak Hatstand, Bookcase, Desks, Glass Cabinet, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Ornaments, Pictures, etc., etc.
Teak Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Sideboard with Bevel- led Mirror, Dinner Waggon, Ice Chests, Crockery, Glasa Ware, etc., etc.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors,: Dressing Tables, Chamber Stand,. Commodes, Washstands, etc., etc. ALSO
A. Fow Pieces' of
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
One Telescope.
One, Bush & Lane Piano Player
and about 150-Rolla.
Оле Camera,
Two Gramophones.
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Thursday, the
11th August, 1927. --
Terms:-Cash on delive......
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 9th August, 1927,
TUESDAY, the 16th August, 1927, commencing at 5:15 pm.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. A Collection of 2,500 Stamps in- cluding "Old China: High Value Colonials and One Complete Set of German Caroline Island Fine Used
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday; the 15th August, 1927:
Terms:--Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROB
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 9th August, 1927:
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors
the following list of some of the
highest points on the
Maintand is publishe
Victoria Fes
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb, Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher
Certificate).
How the Black Jews happened to get cut off in a remote part of Abys sinin has still to be ascertained. Rivera's arrest was the fourth The origin of the Chinese Jews is made in connection with the hold- memorated it. They were camp fol- Blanco, Dionisio Lapuz and Leon known; they themselves have com-up. The three others were Ramon lowers of a Persian king who was Masinsin, who were apprehended a driven out of his country and ener- few days following the crime. The getically pursued by the armles of case against them was dismissed in the Caliph Othman, 1,800 years ago. the justice of peace court at Bo They lost their way and failed to cave, at a preliminary hearing for keep in touch with what was left of lack of evidence. Vicente Sotto, the Persian army when it ventured Manila criminal lawyer, defended to go home. There is to-day a stone the ment. in the ruined synagogue that re-thorities and secret service officials The constabulary au cords the construction of the fret are continuing the search for the place of worship, in 1163, and its bandits at large, and it was an- rebuilding about 855 years ago.
of
It would be a matter for keen renounced last night that they were gret if this extraordinarily interest in possession of substantial clues ing, and diminishing, group
that may lead to the apprehension marooned representatives of an an- of the criminale within a few days. cient civilisation were allowed, Details surrounding the robbery through sheer ignorance and are well known. The victims of apathy, to disappear without any the holdup were motoring to steps being taken to make a tho- Manila from Nueva Ecija the night rough investigation of their relics of June 16, with the sum stolen in and recollections.
their possession, with which they intended to close a business.trans- action. The ownership of the money, they anid, was shared by two others.
MARRIED MAN AND GIRL
from
A story of a man's love for a
Information that Donata de Jesus woman: not his wife was told at an inquest at Acton on Wilfred Ber- was taking such a large sum to nard Finney,
Manila, was believed to have been french-polisher, secured by someone closely asso who, suffering
corrosive poisoning, and was found in Myrtle clated with her and her son: Road, Acton, at midnight, died next Constabulary has been at work on The intelligence division of the day in Acton Hospital. The widow, who lives at Horsham, said the last the cage since news of the crime time she saw her husband he told reached Manila, two days after her he was going abroad and asked Guildo, second assistant, has been committed. First Lieutenant Jose her for money.
in charge.
In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL of Western civilisation, football, for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A baseball, tennis and golf and they few Boarders received in the House should have somewhere
to play of the Principal. Individual care games and get needful recreation. Tennis and golf have been permit apply to:
ted at Hongkew, and possibly con- cessions might be made here to de- votees of football and baseball, but, as a gentral rule we do not see piblie parks converted into recrea- tion grounds. At Jessfield such an intrusion would be an outrage. Dr. Darroch points with pride to some of the many benefits conferred on China by the "Unequal Treaties," A young woman, whose name and in alluding to the Maritime was not disclosed, said she had Customs Service does not hesitate been walking out with Finney for to say that "it is the only honest and eighteen months.. She. efficient departmental administra that
found he WAB married, and tration she has or, we might add, told him that she must break with she has ever had." An informia hiin. He then threatened to kill tive review of the situation as it both himself and her, saying that appears to the intelligent foreigner, no other man should have her. Afterwards abe recetted two letters from him, signed "Billie". In them
PILES
THOSE
ENDLESS HOURS OF TORTURE I
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Zam: Buk la most soothing and cool- Ing. It checks the bleeding; coda itching and burning; allays eweling and indammation, and finaly cannes the. piles to gradually disappear.
The marvellous soothing and curative- powers of Zam-Bok, are derived from fare herbal ́extracts and oils of the utmost purity and refinement. - Coarse ointments and dressings containing animal fate and mineral drugs cannot do
• the same good, an Zam-Bok, j
7 Yarra BLEEDING FILES CURED' ? 29 Formeren pharu"! wečiam W. G., Gibson, 25, Thiel, Street. Podopot, Madis.” T-mobensd from blending plies, sominpanied by segía, paẩn -- and infiammation,. Although I tend many remedies, I would gala no Tasting relief, lodaud 1- got "works: A friend strongly recommended ma to try - Zam-Bak and from the way first applica- tion it'
t'proved beneños).. The Maedics ousand. and the pain and inlammation, were completely g “milkyed by this'marvuliona balm.
am Buk
ECZEMA
he wrote:
The coroner said the young is bound up with the welfare of the woman had done quite right in land we live in. But China ds. the breaking with Finney, whose love master of her own fate. Her way for her had unhinged his mind, to greatness does not le through He recorded a verdict of suicide violence and bloodshed: still less while temporarily insane. through anti-foreignism and com- munlem. If China will be true to her own traditions and steadily work towards an efficient and hon est administration and an upright
A BIZARRE BANQUET.
The world has been ransacked to find exotic and out-of-the-way dishes for the annual banquet of the Societe d'Acclimatation which took place on the 29th May. The meal started in a banal manner with bird's nest soap aux caufa, followed by Russian bolets (an edible fungus, whitish yellow in colour), and became more enter» Prising in the fish course, as rich
of
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1. The PRIZES in this competition are AWARDED STRICTLY
og MERIT.
2. Each solution sent in must be made on the canpon cut from the
"China Mail" Any number of solutions may be sent in.
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must be in plain block letters and legible.
9. The Editor's decision will be final and hinding in all matters of] dispute, and he reserves the right to enter into Correspondence regarding the Competition.
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Solutions will be published with the results, in this paper, every Thursday following the Closing Date."
Coupons will be kept for four days after the results of the cons petition have been published.
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All letters must be addressed, "China. Mall" Cross-words, c/o "China Mall" Offices, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. No member of the staff of the "China Mall" will be allowed to compete.
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concludes in these words:---
There are few foreigners who have resided for any length of time in this country who have not a deep respect for the Chinese. There are
"I have lost the love of the only none who do not deplore the mis- woman I care about, and life with government from which this patient out you, dearest, is impossible. I people has for so long suffered. cannot sleep or do anything for There is nothing such residents thinking of you......I just cannot. inore ardently desire than to see forget. I am going mad. I shall Bandre, sauce Grfbfche, was offered. China a strong, self-respecting and only finish by taking a dose of pol-The sandre la apparently a fish of respected, power amongst the na- son."
a rare spécies found only in the tions of the earth; for our welfare.
rivers of Eastern Europe.
As the entres matelotë uromastyx, with grilled porcupine steaks as an alternative, appeared. The uromastyx is a lizard of repul- sive appearance, which has been Imported from the sands of the Sahara for the occasion. Mouflon de Corse (a cross between a deer and a kid) and poulets Intrasauces followed: This method of dressing chicken is a most interesting Inno- vation. The sauce, instead of be ing added afterwards, is injected into the living bird and diffused through the flesh by the blood Vessels, who salad
After this dizzy flight of culinary Pinkettes prevent, constipation, fancy the guests were brought to restore daily regularity, diapel earth with haricots from Chile and biliousness, liverishness, sick head-salade Acclimatation, which might on aches; also rellave Piles Obtain consist of anything. The most In- able at your chemist's, or post free,teresting fruit was stowed papya, 60 cents the vial, from The Dr. which is only found in tropical Williams' Medicine Co., 60 Kiangae America, while the meal was wound Road, Shanghai...
ap in fitting manner with tea' made PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL from an Infusion of orchid leaves.
THERE ARE FOUR ROADS
Judiciary she will find that no for- through which the poisons gener eign Power will obstruct her efforts ated in the human body escape to obtain complete independence the breath, perspiration, kidneys and untrammelled' sovereignty. and intestines. Constipation closes the greatest of these roads, throws the polsona into circulation.
and trouble follows,
POLAR CAKE
FTS QUALITY THAT COUNTS
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To "China Mall" Cross-Words," c/o "China Mall" Offices,
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No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. DEAR SIRS,
solution (8) which are attached.
I agree to abide by your rules, and I enclose.. for
Name
Address
[Please Write in Block Letters.),
CLOSING DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, AUGUST 15. [Coupons received at the “China Mall”. Office Monday will rist be included in the competition.]-
Across:
2. Ghost:
B., A parasitic worm that Infests the
alls of the brea
19. EASER (Actual).
10. Alternative:
12. ECTNI (Actual);
16. From, or out of
15. A month of the Jewish year. 16. Fleshy.
20. Active in a high degree.
24. Alone,
25. Infection
26. A projection,
27-Extravagant,
28. Having a tendency to prevent the
development
thing
Lally of 's disease (curtail,
Down,
Upon
2. Turnips (reversed).
8., Judicial proceedings
4 Kling for drying malt or hops
6. A fetid ulcer in the nostriL','
6. Species of gazelle found
Word. of denial
11. Whispering
18. Confiden
16 Propheci
on the akin.
-- 17. A aw
18. To
10. A sucker (Jumbled),
20. aining" to or lika pua.
21. The aromatic principle.
22 RERGE (Actua])24
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Infectious and fatal diseas imong cattle
Signal
Mt.
Mountain
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