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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927.

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WANTED.

WANTED.-A European man 18 helper in Hotels or small capital as working partner. Apply "Box No. 500, c/o "China Mail."

TO LET.

TO LET "Bellevue" No. G Peak Rond. Fully-furnished from int December, 1927. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.

TO LET.-Five-roomed House No. 47 in Granville Road, Kowloon,

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DRY FIRE EXTINGUISHER

NO PERIODIC REFILLING

NO UPKEEP

COST

Agents:

KELLER, KERN

& CO., LTD.,

16/19, Connaught Road C.

'LADIES' HAIR DRESSERS.

Its the way you have your HAIR done that makes It attractive..

with flush and. Sanitary conveni-experta in Bobbing, ences. 'Phone No. 721 C.

TO LET.--No. 2A ARMEND BUILDINGS, KOWLOON.

Four- roomed furnished Flat from 15th October, 1927. Apply to Percy Sraith, Seth & Fleming.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Chefoo 'Stamps. Un- used. Set of six stamps-2, 6, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Price $2 per set.-Apply Box No. 500, c/o "China Mall."

FOR SALE-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Bax No. 487, c/o "China Maif.”

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mail" Ofce, No. 5. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 22.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVIVORS.

-Public Auctions—

THE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

Friday, the 26th August, 1927, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

24 Pieces Black Canvas.

12 Plain Fan Motors.

1 Pilot Printing Press and Acces-

sories.

1 Case Alarm Clocks..

16% Dozen Balls.

5 Cases Raspberry Syrup.

1 Bale Corks,

17 Drums Composition Paint.

AND

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 24th August, 1927.

ON

Monday, the 29th August, 1927, commencing at 11 a.m.

at No. 3, Minden Avenue, Kowloon.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Particulars from Catalogue) On View from Sunday, the 28th August, 1027.

Terms:--Cash on deliver

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers Hong Kong, 23rd August, 1927.

ON

Monday, the 29th August, 1927, commencing at 2.46 p.m.

at No. 74A, Nathan Road, Kowloon. À Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

(Particulars from Catalogue) On View from Sunday, the 28th August, 1927.

Terms:--As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,”. Hong Kong, 23rd August, 1927.

ON

Tuesday, the 30th August, 1927, commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at No. 5, Cambay Buildings,

1st Floor, Kowloon..

A Quantity ofej d

VALUABLE, NOUSEHOLD":

O, FURNITURE,SSSS Including Fine Carved Blackwood. (Further Particulars from

Catalogue) ;

Mi

On View from Monday, the 29th August, 1927.

Terma: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS. PARNASSA "Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 23rd August, 1927.

Our barbers aro

Shingling and Wav ing..

CAMPBELL MOORE 19, Queen's Road C. Tel, C. 151

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS

Small 3-Bank Portable Model New 4-Bank Portable Model and

Standard Office Machines

Every Size always in stock Suitable for all requirements.

SOLE AGENTS — Queen's Building:

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Ground Floor. Opposite Ferry Wharf. Tel. 1080 Central.

A. SEK & CO. 26A, Des Voeux Road Central.

Tel. No. C. 3459.

PHOTO SUPPLIES

Kodaka, Cameras and

Films &c.

LATEST STYLE. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS FIELD GLASSES. Price Moderate.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instructions to hell by public

Auction

ON

Saturday, the 27th August, 1927, commencing at 11 a.m.

at The Hong Kong & Kowloon Taxicab Co., Ltd.'s Garage, Salis bury Road, Kowloon,

MOTOR CARS, MACHINERY, etc. (the Property of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Taxicab Co., Ltd.) damaged by recent typhoon. Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 25th August, 1927.

BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.

PUBL

UBLIC AUCTION of the un- dermentioned Valuable Pro- perties Situate in the New Terrl- tories in the Colony of Hong Kong, New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 53 on which is situated the Tai Wan Glass Factory.

This Lot is situate at Kowloon

Bay..

A Fish Pond situate at New! Kowloon Inland Lot No. 8 in the New Territories.

Lot Nos. 5908 and 5918 in Survey District 1 in the New Territories (Agricultural Lots);"

to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, the 15th Sept., 1927, at 3 o'clock. Pan.

IN FOUR LOTS ----- by Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

at their Sales Room,

8, Duddell Street, Hong Kong. For further particulars and Con ditions of Sale apply to:

Messrs. HASTINGS, DENNYS

E & BOWLEY, SE

Vendor's Solleitora,

B Des Voeux Road Central,

Messrs LAMMERT BROS

The Auctioneers, b No 8. Duddell Street. Hong Kong 19th August, 1927:4

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LESSONS IN CHINESE

THE CHINA MAIL:

MR LI HON FUN begs to state

that he has been a, teacher of Chinese to European Officers and Merchants in Hong Kong for more than twenty years, that he has had considerable experience in training students for examinations in Chinesa, |and holde first-class certificates.

Persons wishing 10 study the Chinese language are requested to communicate with him at No, 104, Praya East, first floor.

Terms moderate.

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LODGE EASTERN SCOTIA.

MEMORIAL SERVICE for the

late Wor, Bro. D. C. LOGAN, will be held at Zetland Masonic Hall, on SUNDAY, 28th August, at 10 a.m. All Master Masons of both. Constitutions are invited to attend.

Morning dress3.

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A. W. H.,

Sec.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

PPLICATIONS for affiliation

to the above Association must reach the undersigned by the Sist accompanied by the necessary fee of Two Dollars. Newly affiliating Clubs One Dollar entrance fee extra.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.

P. O. Box 239.

HONG KONG. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

REFEREES AFFILIATION.

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PPLICATIONS from qualified Referees for Affiliation to the Jabove. Association must reach the undersigned by the 31st accom- panied by the annual subscription of: One Dollar.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.

P. O. Box 233.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

APPLICATIONS for inde aust

to the above League must reach the undersigned on or before the 31st August accompanied by the entrance fee of Twenty Dollara. No Club can be admitted to the League unless aliated to the Hong Kong Football Association.

W. E. HOLLANDS.

Hon. Secretary.

P. O. Box 233.

HONG KONG & KOWLOON TAXICAB CO., LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION.

FOR SALE

SPECIAL SERVICE TO HOUSES.

We undertake to cater our ICE CREAM for PICNIC, BATHING and HOUSE PARTIES. Furnishing at the same time our new containers on the loan basis which keeps..

DIXIE POLAR

CUPS CAKES

ICE CREAM BRICKS

FROZEN FOR 2 HOURS.

Orders accepted either by chit or telephone message. IN HONG KONG

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"CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

[SECOND SERIES.)

NO. 17-$50 MUST BE WON

FIRST READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY THROUGH.

1. The PRIZES In this competition are AWARDED STRICTLY

on MERIT,

2. Each solution sent in must be made on the coupon cut from thi

"China Mall." Any number of solutions, may be sent in.

4. An entry fee of fifty cents must accompany each coupon. Three entries, however, may be sent in together for one dollar, Letters sent through the post must not contain colus as they will not be delivered by the Post Office.

4. No entry will be considered under any circumstances whatso

ever, unless entry money for each solution is enclosed.

5. Entries must reach the office of the "China Mail" not later than

the time and date for closing announced on the coupon.

6. No responsibility is accepted for loss or delay in the post. Al

letters should be registered and/or sealed.

7. The prize of $50 must be won and will, be awarded for an ali correct or nearest correct solution. In the event of ties the $56) will be divided. No competitor may win more than one share| of the prize in each competition.

8. The coupon must not be defaced in any way. All attempte

must be in plain block letters and legible.

9. The Editor's decision will be final and binding in all matters of dispute, and he reserves the right to enter into Correspondenca regarding the Competition.

10. Solutions will be published with the results, in this paper, every

Thursday following the Closing Date,'

11. Coupons will be kept for four days after the results of the com›

petillon have been published.

12. AB letters must be addressed, "China Mall" Cross-words, c/o "China Mail" Offices, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. 13. No member of the staff of the "China Mall” will be allowed to

compete.

14. Solutions are held under sealed cover, and in no way will be

opened until the close of the competition.

From 10a.m.-- 11 p.m. ICE CREAM KIOSK.

Tel; C. 3456.

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IN KOWLOON ICE CREAM PAVILION. From 9am. 12 p.m.

12

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IN HAPPY VALLEY DIXIE ICE CREAM PAVILION.

From 9.30a.m. — 10.30.p.m.

21, Morrison. Hill Road.

FORPRODIST, LTD,

China Building,

PEOPLES OF ASIA."

VIEWS OF DR. RABINDRANATH

TAGORE.

The Hu Yew Seah, Penang, passed another milestone in its life on August 14, when 1 Buick 7 Seater Saloon, excellent Dr. Rabindranath Tagore laid the

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foundation stone of the new Club House in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering.

Sole Distributors.

and other bonds of fellowship. It was nearly completed and he had! promised, also, to have some Chi-: riese scholars come to them to help! them in their Chinese studies. Un- fortunately the revolution, broke out in China and his desire was not fulfilled but still he hoped that it would be possible in some near future to establish that cultural part. of inter-communication be- tween those grent countries.

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Name

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1 Buick 2 Seater Roadster, new.

Asia was the birthplace of the Quantity of spare parts for Buick,

great religious of the world- On his arrival Dr. Tagore was Oakland, Cadillac, Citroen Cárs,

Christianity, Mohammedanlam, G. M. C. and Garner Trunks.

met by Mr. Heah Joo Seang (Pre-

Zoroastianism, Judaism, Buddhism, sident of the Seah) who garlanded Hinduism and Confucianiem--and Quantity of Office Furniture com him and then conducted him to a

prising safes, desks, filing platform on which had been placed it was through the great ideals of cabinets, typewriters, etc.

a magnificent chair of Chinese civilleation that it was possible Further particulars given and blackwood with a cover of silver for human beings to remain human. They could claim the gift of Inspection arranged on application lace on red silk. to undersigned.

The President read an address Europe-science-and they needed and presented it in a silver casket It In Asia very much but at the to Dr. Tagore.

same time if they forgot their own inheritance and if they did not remember with pride the contribu tions they had made to the world's civilisation then it would be a dla aster for them. Occupying a post- tion in the centre of the map. He had received a wonderful India was destined to carry ont welcome from the people of China the mission of realising the unity W Within an hour from Nade and the remembrance of those days of Asiatic peoples with the rest of on Monday will not be included in the competition.I In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL he always carried with him with the world. They must realise the

A. RITCHIE, c/o Liquidator, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, 8, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, 24th August, 1927.

HOME TUITION,

TESTOVER STEVENAGE,

for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention. For Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher

Certificate).

MARTINS PILLS

Sore and carta for silk, roule complaints. Every lady abould abox in the house. Chemists and Scores path them theneghout the world. Propeiston: Martha Chrank, Tonti

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has Len available to ship as watch- men, seamen bic,

Our men are employed

by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis faction.

Please phone or call:: K.661 No. Street, Yaumati or

C2 Man Street:

Tung

Dr. Tagore, in responding, said he felt that he had followed the footsteps of his ancestors who gont their messengers to China with comments of love and spiritual fellowship...

a great pride and feeling of gravi- Asiatic spirit, the ideal and the

spiritual idealism which tade,

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CLOSING-DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, AUGUST 29. [Coupons received at the "China Mail" Office after mid-day

was in-

1. Delusion. He had tried In his own inherent in the minds of all different stitution to open classes of Chinese Asiatic people. They must, onte 10, Cover.

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and again, know it, reallee it and use for

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The Foundation Stone. Dr. Tagore was conducted to the

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Asia could not know themselves new building where in asking him 15. A rivulat, unless they knew their neighbours to lay the foundation stone said It17, The claw of a fowl. also. Their histories were inter- was a strange coincidence that Dr. 19. Reel for winding thread or yern communicated and in India he Tagore's visit should synchronise upon, knew it was impossible for them with the building of their new 20., Poison. to realise and to know their history

house. club

AB the primary ||21; To fold. truly if they did not know their object of the club was to promote 22, Island. historical relationship with the the physical and moral welfare and 24. Word of denial. great country of China.

fritellectual advancement of young men it was most fitting that a well 25. Part of the verb, to be, known poet and philosopher should 28. Floating.

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In India they could be proud of the fact that they had spread their own culture far and wide, cape lay the foundation. stone. He ask-29. Increased tension. cially in the Eastern part of Asia. ed Dr. Tagore to lay the stone and 32. Born. That was the best way of spread to accent the silver trowel as a 39. A vial ing their spirit of love and fellow small token of their esteem and re- 34. O. E. (Actual), ship across their own boundaries. It was a glorious period of their gard and as a souvenir of the 85. A small quantity. 37, Netted. AN history, which they could not afford

Declaring the stone well and 39. Molten rock, to forget. He had in his mind the truly laid Dr. Tagore said he was 41. Plant closely allied to wheat

142. great desire to bring the peoples proud that his name should be To scatter. of India and China closer together perpetuated in the colony'especial 11 Terminates. towards the cause of spiritual unity ly in connection with such a worthy 46. Kiln for drying malt or hops. which lies deep in the heart of society, masala C 47, religious ceremony or usage. Asla

The marble stone was inscribed: 48. Needle-case. Hu Yew Seah Building founda-n. To waylay.

49. Spanish coin When he was in Peking he had tion Foundation-stone laid by Dr. 51. To strengthen.

Rabindranath Tagore Nobel Liter Towards, all the different parties. His ate Prizeman 1918, etc. friends were prepared to establish and found a Chinese Chair at the National University of Peking and ho was ready to send a great

Every family should be provided scholar from his own Institution, with Chamberlain's Pain Balm at all and the scholar was willing to times. Sprains may be cured in spend two years of his life to much less time when promptly treat teach the Chinese students. who ed. Lame back, lame shoulders, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic were willing to Inow something pains are some of the disease, for about their relationship with coun- which it is especialy (valgable, tries bound by the bond of religion can be purchased, everywhere.

Religions of the World,

a very genuine warm welcome from

A FAMILY NECESSITY

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40, To write

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Dowth.

1. An exclamation,

2. A prairie.

8. Animation.

4. Free of rent or service....

5. To fancy.

6. Shaped like a funnel or a ladle.

7. Towards.

8, Short poem...

9. The three Fates, past, present

and future.

12. Wilful or malicious burning.

18. A nozzle.

14A. Pertaining to the winds, 10. Aloft.

18. Place of public context.

20. A. L. (Actual),

28. Extremely loud.

27. To pour oil upon.

28. Indefinite article.

29. T. H. E, W. T.-L. (Actual),

30. To deceive.

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38. To feel beforehand.

24. Shaped like an egg. 86 Staircase,

86. To cover with dust.

38. To drive or scare off by some

exclamation.

40. Getting up.

45. RestNG

60. Produced;"

52. The spawn, of fab

55. Part of the verb, to be.

58. A A (Actual)."

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Competitors are reminded that the prize is

for the correct solution, or if nobody succeeds in gettin solution, for the NEAREST correct solution. you have not done the crossword puzzle in full, have done. It may, prove to be the nearest correct soketion,

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