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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927.

Phone C.22

FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Twenty-five Words three inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three insertions.

TO LET.

HOUSE ΤΟ LET. No. 15A, Macdonnell Road. Please apply to Fook Hoi S.S. Co., 67, Connaught Road Central, 2nd Floor.

TO LET.-"Bellevue" No. & Peak Road. Fully-furnished from 1st December, 1927. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.

2A TO LET. No. BUILDINGS, KOWLOON.

ARMEND Four- reomed furnished Flat from 15th October, 1927. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.-Essex 6 Cylinders in perfect condition. Only 5 months' use, and only driven by owner, who gives it away for $1,800, on account of his leaving the Colony, 'Apply :--- Duro Motor Company, Kowloon.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVIVORS.

-Public Auctions-S

TH

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by: Public

Auction

ON

THURSDAY, the 8th Sept., 1927, commencing at 11 am. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

2 Cases Feather. 457 Table Clocks.

1 Case Buntings.

AND

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 6th September, 1927.

ON

FRIDAY, the 9th September, 1927, commencing at II a.m.

at No. 5, Minden Villas, Mody Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Hatstand, Chesterfield

| Comprising:—.

Teak Dining Table (Extension) Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Dinner FOR SALE-Chefeo Stamps. Un-Service (Booth's "Rose" Pattern), used. Set of six stamps: 2, 5, 10, Ice Chest, Meat Safe, etc., etc. 15, 20 and 26 cents. Price $2 per set.Apply Box No. "China Mall."

NOTICES.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

Prospect Place, Bonham Road.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

Prospect Place, Banham Road. Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927.

HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AFTER FOUR YEARS. YM.C.A. IN INDIA.

ANNIVERSARY OF JAPAN EARTHQUAKE.

sands of dead...

EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION CHARGES UNFOUNDED.

founded.

Calcutta, August, 27.

:

RADIO IN MANILA.

PERMIT GRANTED TO PRIVATE FIRM.

MARRIAGE LAW:

NEW BILL. IN THE

** PHILIPPINES.

"Rapid and premature marriages" would be prevented by a Bill which was discussed on the floor of the Senate in Manila recently. Tha measure, already passed last year by the lower house, provides that no marriages may be contracted in the Philippines without a licence. This proviso was not included in the original house Bill, but was incorporated by the senate commit- tea on justice.

Macleod and Company, ship (CHOOL will re-open MONDAY,

Tokyo, September 1.

The inquiry committee set up agents and hemp merchants, will be Four years ago to-day, at 11.58. September 12th. Examination a.m. of September 1, 1923, Tokyo to investigate the allegations of granted the first permit to establish radio stations In for New Boys, SATURDAY, Sep and Yokohama jarred in the first the European Association against commercial tember 10th at 9.30 a.m. For Pros of a series of tremendous earth- the political activities of the Manila, Cebu and Zamboanga, pectus, for Boarders and Day-boys,quake shocks which effected pro-Y.M.C.A. in India has generally according to Secretary Unson of apply

bably the greatest natural disaster found that the charges were uncommerce and communications.

This is a deviation from the long In the history of the world.

established policy of keeping to the In memory of that tragic ex- The report saya that there is Government the exclusive right to perience memorial services are be- no evidence that paid officials of maintain telegraph, wireless and ing held to-day throughout the Em- the Y.M.C.A. sell their time to radio communication between one pire. Buddhist priests everywhere the promoters of anti-British point of the islands and another, Senator Vera, sponser of the Bill," are chanting requiem for the thou-political movements.

In only a Secretary Union said. Government declared that the ease and haste Special services in Tokyo took few cases have lectures of an monopoly of this activity ends with with which young people are mar

ried nowadays, often results disas- GENERAL the greatest ceremony was at the livered in Y.M.C.A. buildings, but the Secretary of Commerce and also provides that the

place at many parts of the city but objectionable character been de- the granting of this permit.

Members of the Radio Board and trously. The proposed measure. THE ANNUAL

MEETING of

names of the above site of the former Honje Clothing the Association is warned to be Communications feared that the those couples who are under the more than $3,000 careful that its hospitality is not example of Macleod and Company legal age limit for marriage with- Society, will be held in the City Depot, where Hall, on FRIDAY, 16th September, perished in a. aingle group. At the abused.

might be followed by other commner out the parents' consent, must be There is no evidence of the cial firms, and thus deprive the announced by the church or the 1927, at 5.46 p.m. for the purpose moment of the shock all traffic and of receiving the Annual Report and other activities in the two cities allegation that Boy Scouts were bureau of posts of a sure income Justice of the peace one week be- Statement of Accounts for the year halted in silent tribute to the de-not permitted to sing the Na- from this source. That is why,fore the marriage is performed. ending 31st August; of electing parted,

tional Anthem.

according to Secretary Unson, he This is to give the parents of those To-day, after four years of con- office-bearers for the ensuing year,

The statement that Sir Arthur was not in favour of granting a under age an opportunity to stop etc.

tinuous labour, traces of the diana-

marriages which are against their ter still remain but are rapidly app visited India to inquire into permanent permit. P. TOD,

Revocable Fermit.

will, it was explained. Joint Hon. Secretary. disappearing before the industry of Communist propaganda is not

The permit to be granted to The Bin also changes the age at Hong Kong, 2nd September, 1927. millions of Japanese who labour supported by facts. It is pointMacleod and Company will be a which young girls and boys may ceaselessly for the restoration of ed out that Sir Arthur Yapp'a revocable one. Whenever it is marry with their parents' consent their home cities, A year from visit was to Malaya, and he only found by the government that the from 12 and 14 to 14 and 16 respec- to-day the great earthquake and the spent 17 days in India and establishment of private commer- tively. It was claimed that at the terrible hours of raging fire which Burma.

cial radio stations reduces the re- tender ages of 12, and 14 girls and followed it will be little more than The Y.M.C.A. had taken prac-venue producing spacity of the boys are not yet ready for wedded ja memory. Reconstruction will tical steps to prevent articles bureau of posts,

permit will be life. have been completed.

Tokyo, once quaint capital of an aries appearing in "Young Men "Manila Times") that another firm,

eulogistic of Russian revolution-cancelled.

HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE.

SEVENTH

THDRAWING 20 DEBEN

Oriental empire, la changing with aries appearing it out, It is understood, (says the

`SPANISH `WAR VETERANS.

the Visayan Stevedoring Company, also has applied for a permit to establish commercial radio stations in Iloilo.

YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE but the limit of that "once" may be prolonged almost indefinitely if you take proper care of the body with which. Nature endowed you.. One of the chief factors in the preservation of youth is dally re- gularity. To prevent constipation and to keep the system clean and healthy thero is nothing better Peking, Aug. 21.

than Pinkettes, the dainty little Special protection for the British-laxatives and liver, regulators. Of owned Peking Syndicate mines at chemists, or post free, 60 cents the Chinotso, Honan, has been ordered

PROTECTION FOR MINES.

CouchTURES (1920_Issue-$500 each)|marvellous rapidity to a replica of and Armchairs with Poplin of the Hong Kong Club, payable any great city of the west. Near- FOR SALE—Overland-Motor-Car, Covers, Blackwood Plano Stool, on FRIDAY, the 30th September, skyscrapers rear high above broad 6-passenger. Perfect condition and Teak Desk, Electric Table Fan, 1927, will be held in the Club and wall paved modern streets, good running order. $850.00. Apply Rugs, etc., etc.

House, at 11 o'clock, a.m., on roaring with motorised traffic.

Detroit, Aug. 31. THURSDAY, the 3th September, New railway stations, many with all

John F. Garrity, of Chicago, was Box No. 502, care of "China Mail,"

1927.

the efficient conveniences Japan elected commander-in-chief of the Bearers of Debenturce are in- has learned from America, have United Spanish War Veterans it

the vited to attend the Drawing.

annual convention of the replaced the wooden structures of pro-earthquake days. By Order,

The rlesha, rganisation here to-day. Resolu- once familiar in every

tions were adopted calling for in- Japanese

creased hospitalisation for veterans thoroughfare, has all but disap- of all wars, and indorsing the ad- peared.

minstrations of Winfield Scott, New plers have been built in commissioner of pensions, and off as a result of a request from the vial, from The Dr. Williams' Medi- Yokohama, a new and modern cus- General Frank Hines, of the British Minleter following evacua-cine Co., 60 Klangse Road, Shang- toms house greets incoming tourists

bureau.— Associated tion of the mines' foreign staff.— from America, a new hotel to re- Press.

United Press.

PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL. place the famous old Grand Hotel

500,

c/o

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 Mail,"

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed.-"China Mall" Office,. No. 5. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 22.

BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.

UBLIC AUCTION of the un-

Permentioned Valuable Pro-

perties Situate in the New Terri- 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 Bituate at New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 8 in the New Territories.

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

Bedsteads with Mattresses, Tenk Double Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Dressing Table with -Be velled Mirror, Wicker Tables, etc., etc.

(Most of the above furniture by Lane, Crawford & Powells).

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Thursday, the 8th September, 1927.

Terms:-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers Hong Kong, 3rd September, 1927.

ON

FRIDAY, the 9th September, 1927,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:—

Teak Hatstand with Mirror, Teak Bookcases, Tapestry Covered Couch and Armchairs, Desks, Carpets, Rugs,

Pictures, Oil Paintings, Brass Ornaments, etc, etc.

Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboard with Bevelled Mirror, Dinner Waggon. Ice Cheats, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.

A. H. ABBAS,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927.

IN

HONG KONG CLUB

- NOTICE.

is rapidly nearing completion; there

is a new foreign club on the bund

IN TERMS of Debenture Condi- and new bridges, new buildings and

tions Nos. 12, 13 and 14, Notice new streets are everywhere.

veterans

AE

is hereby given that the. Drawing new and broad modern highway.

of 20 Additional Debentures (1920 flowing with motor traffic, has been issue-$600 each) of the Hong completed between the Tokyo and Kong Club, payable on SATUR- Yokohama boundary lines and is DAY, the 31st March, 1928, will being extended into the heart of he held in the Club House, at 11 each city. o'clock, a.m., on THURSDAY, the 8th September, 1927, immediately after the Seventh Yearly Drawing of 20 Debentures.

Bearers of Debentures are in vited to attend the Drawing.

By Order,

`A. H. ABBAS,

Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Repetition of the disaster, which affected 3,404,898 persona and brought a toll of 156,693 killed, in- jured and missing, is Impossible, Wider according to experts. streets, improved fire-fighting equipment, more fireproof building construction, and increasing mo- dernization of the country have assured greater safety for the mil- lions living in Tokyo and Yokohama to-day.

U. S. PRESIDENCY.

RAFT Programmes and Entry Dms for

VICE-PRESIDENT DOES NOT the SIXTH

WANT JOB. EXTRA RACE MEETING to be

Washington, Aug. 29. held on SATURDAY, 8th October,

Friends who have conferred with Teak and Iron Single and Double 1927, & MONDAY, 10th October, Vice-President Charles G. Dawes Bedsteads, Single and Double 1927 (weather permitting) may concerning his reaction to the pot Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, be obtained at the Race Course, sibility of a presidential nomina- Dressing Tables with Bevelled Hong Kong Club and Causeway tion to-day returned to the capital THURSDAY, the 15th Sept., 1927, Mirrors, Chests of Drawers, Cham-Bay Stables.

ber Stands. Toilet Sets, etc, etc.

ALSO

to be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

at 3 o'clock, p.m.

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 & BOWLEY, Vendor's Solleitors, 8, Dea Vaux Road Central, or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., The Auctioneers, No. 8. Duddell Street. Hong Kong, 19th August, 1927.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has en available to ship as watch-

men, seamen, &c.

› Our men are employed

by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.

Please phone or call: K.661 No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or

C.2560-No. 38. Tung Man Street.

FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.:-

Tisponendo praded

romady. Upad for on- turies' with amazing.

40

relief for Ecoma Iten," "Taŭter, Hollan Ulosrated Lor a FRE

wicee www.long standing. „Give it a

Generons Jar only $2.50.

Queen's Bond, C., Hong Kong.

A Quantity of

Canton Carved Blackwood

Furniture

AND

One Piano Player by Bush & Lane

Cecilian with 123 Music Rolls. One Pneumatic Tyre Ricsha. Two Gramophones.

Three Enamelled Baths. One Italian Iron Safe and Sland. Three Underwood Typewriters. Eleven Pieces Embraiderles,

Catalogues will be issued.

Entries will close at Twelve O'clock Noon, on SATURDAY, 24th September, 1927.

Hong Kong, 2nd September, 1927.

with the tidings, that Dawes does not desire the nomination.

Moreover, the Vice-President ask- ed that no campaign be started in jhis behalf.

General Dawes told his friends that he is happy in his present pasi- tion of vice president, and believes that at the age of sixty he is too old to plunge into the strenuous life which would be his if he were STEVENAGE. elected to the presidency.

However, there is a joker to the

HOME TUITION,

ESTOVER

WWithin an hour from London.

In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL story, as is the case with most ac- for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A counts of Interviews with presl- few Boarders received in the House dential possibilities these days. of the Principal. Individual care and attention." For Particulars

On View from Thursday, the 8th apply to: September, 1927.

Terma-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 5th September, 1927.

ON

MONDAY, the 12th Sept., 1927, commencing at 11 ans.

at No. 2, Kimberley Villas, Corner of Nathan Road and Kimberley Road, Kowloon,

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

comprising:

Writing

MISS RUTH CULLEY

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

(National Frodel Higher

Certificata).

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

Fongson, from Berlin.. Azarief Wallom: Co., from Shang- hai:

Mamakyu, from Osaka. Kyozu, from. Kobe. Fariance, from Kobe: „ Yamaguchi, 43, first floor, frem

Dawes did, upon being pressed, admit that he would "accept if drafted."

Which neatly sums up the views attributed to most current decliners. of presidential nomination honours, leven up to and including the pre

sent Chief Executive-United Press.

PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR.

Justice Jolinson a Candidate.

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Hundreds of Americans and Fillpinos prominent in public and private life here and in the United States apparently would like to see Mr. Justice E. Finley' Johnson, of the Philipine aupreme court, become governer general of the Philippine Islanda. The justice, it was learned from him on September 1, has been receiving letters; from friends here and in the United States, urging him to be- come a candidate for the position of chief executive...

While he dislikes to hunt for the job, when saked what he Thomas, Cook, from Shanghai..

thought about the offers of his NAKAN ELVA JESSEN,

friends, Justice Johnson declared Superintendent he would accept the position if it Hong Kong Station, 1st Septem-were offered to him by President

Teak Glass Cabinet, Desk and Bookcase, Newly Cover- ed Rexinie Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Ceiling Fan, Table Fan, Pictures, Side-Lyon. board with Bevelled Mirror, Din- Deogracias Alcantara, 65 Nathan per Waggon, Dining Table and Road, Kowloon, from Sanpablo. Chairs, Bedsteads, Double and Lahloo, from Kobe." Single Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Mrs. A. F. Wilson, care of

etc.

AND

One Porcelain Bath. One "Singer" Treadle Sewing

One Yacht Piano by Anderson

Music Co.:

Machine..

One Victrola and Stand.

Catalogues will be issued."

On View from 10 am, Sunday, the 11th September, 1927,

Terms: Cash on Delivery,A

-LAMMERT BROS.”

Auctioneers Hong Kong, 7th September, 1927

ber, 1927.

THE NEW PRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPIONINI: 1 THERAPION No2 THERAPION NË..

Coolidgo. He said, "I believe a person should be sought by the job instead of seeking it.”— "Manila Bulletin."

PAIN IN THE STOMACHAN It is most annoying..as well as dis agreeable to be troubled with pains in the stomach and there is no need of it, fór ona dose of Chamberlain's Colic) and Diarrhoea Remedy: will allay, the pain. Bold everywhere.

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JULY-DECEMBER ISSUE

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Arranged in Numerical Order

Specimen Page:

Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 Telephone Hand Book, 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 "Hongkong Sunday Herald," 5, Wyndham St.

Peak-22 Bellamy, L. C. F., Res., 358, The Peak. Peak-22 H.K. Tramways, Ltd., General Manager's Res.,

358, The Peak. Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,

Hok-un.

Central-23 Aubrey, Dr., office, Alexandra Hldg. Central-23 Macgown, Dr. J. C., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central 23. Anderson, Dr, J. W., Office, Alexandra Bldg."

Peak-23 Knight, C. C., Res., 184, The Feak. Pesk-28 Butterfeld & Swire, Mr. C. C. Knight, Res.,

184, The Peak.

Peak-28 Little, J. H., Res., 188, The Peak. Peak-23 Butterfield & Swire, Little, J. H., Res.

188, The Peak. Kowloon-28 Ye Fong Chan, 136, Temple St., Yaumati. - Central-24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Road C.

Peak 24 Stewart, Rev., A. D., Res., 112, The Peak. Kowloon 24 Dixon, HL, Res., 4, Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham Rd Central-25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,

Aberdeen,

Peak-25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chief Manager's

Res., 508, Magazine Gap, The Peak Peak-25 Dyer, R. M., Res., Magazine Gap, 508, The Peak. Kowloon 25 Eastern Store, 314, Nathan Road.

Central 26 Alice Memorial Hospital, 72a, Hollywood Rd,

Peak 26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Peak. Peak 26 Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 187-189, The Peak. Kowloon-26 Tiu Chan, 91, Alpin St.

Central 27 Ross, Alex. & Co., (China), Ltd., Frince's Bldg. Kowloon--27 Bond, C., Res., 106, Kowloon Tong.

Central-28 Police Station, Shaukiwan.

$1.00

On Sale at the Publishers

THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

વાસણા ગા

5. Wyndham Street.

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