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`THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928.

Phone C. 22

FOR

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

NOTICES.

UNIÓN INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-Public Auctions

that the FIFTY-FIFTH OR-

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

the Society will be held at the T Instructions

WANTED.

THE Undersigned have received sell by Public

Head Office, Union Duilding, Hong Auction Kong, on FRIDAY, 26th May, 1928, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose

of receiving the Report of the Directors and

ON

FRIDAY, the 25th May, 1928, Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

Comprising:-

the Statements of at their Sales Room, Duddell Street, Account to 31st December, 1927, WANTED.-För Four Boys at and of declaring Dividends, etc.

A Large Quantity of School a Teacher of Japanese up

OFFICE and HOUSEHOLD The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

FURNITURE. to the Hong Kong University Society will be CLOSED

from Matriculation Examination. Two 9th MAY to 25th MAY, both days) hours on two nights a week. Les-Inclusive. sons to be given at School in Kow- loon. Apply giving experience and approximate salary expected for four hours per week to The Head- master, P.O. Box 33, Hong Kong.

TUITION GIVEN.

PRIVATE LESSONS in English and French; violin and piano; atenography and typewriting. Easy conditions. Apply to 6, Almal Villas, Kowloon.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1928.

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICES.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

Accordance with Ordinance

I No. 6 of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the

transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on MONDAY, the 28th instant. Hong Kong, 24th May, 1928..

A WOMEN'S COLLEGE.

BOOKS AND MONEY STOLEN BY FORMER PUPIL.

GOVERNESS ARRESTED.

Described as a governess and af former student of the 'Bedford Col lege for Women at Regent's-park, Dorothy Maud Jenkins, aged 24, of Compton-crescent, Chiswick, Was remanded in custody at Marylebone en à charge of stealing from the, college two books valued at £2 bé- THE Following, will be the dress longing to a student, Miss Mary of Bishop wood-road.

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KING'S BIRTHDAY.

Teak Hatstand, Glass Cabinets, Reception at Government House in Highgate. Prisoner pleaded guilty. Desks, Bookcase, Folding Screen, honour of the King's Birthday on Office Chair, Leather and Cretonne June 4th:-- Covered Couches and Armchairs, j Carpets, Rugs, Electric Fittings, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Ornaments, Curios, etc.,

Teak Dining Tables,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. etc..

Dining

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Chaira, Sideboards with Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, Ice Cheats, Din- ner Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery,

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with! TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mattresses, Teak Single and Double that the FIFTY-NINTH OR-Wardrobes with Mirrors, Tile and DINARY YEARLY MEETING of Marble Top Washstands, Chests of the Company will be held at its Drawers, Side Tables, Toilet Head Office, Union Building, Hong Crockery. Kong, on FRIDAY, 26th May, 1928, for the purpose

Also

A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE.

White Mess Jacket.

White Waistcoat. Black Tie, Decorations will be worn.

Detective Oxland, sald the prl- soner was formerly a student at Bedford College for two years.) She went here, and helped herself) to twelve books belonging to sev- eral of the students. She took them away in an attache case which she found in the cloak-room, and sold most of them to booksell

Then she returned to the col- lege with the attache case, and took a £1 note from a handbag. Miss Margaret Tuke, the principal, hearing that the prisoner had been to the college, wrote to her, telling hor of the larcencies. The prison-| er telephoned to Misa Tuke admit- ting the ofences, and subsequently ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS she called upon her with four of Por the Sale by Public Auction to the missing books and the missing

PUBLIC AUCTION.

era.

Q.

I

PUBLIC AUCTION,

be held on TUESDAY, the 29th day Treasury note. The officer sald he

thefts, said she

MME. BARONELLI, ARTISTE, at 11.15 am. School of dancing for children and of receiving the Report of the adults in character, classical, ex- Directors and the Statements of Comprising:- hibition, fox-trot and Charleston. Account to $1st December, 1027, Cabinets, Desks, Hatstand, Jar-of May, 1928, at 9 p.m., at the was then called, in, and the prison-

Special Attention to atout Ladies and of declaring Dividends, etc. dinieres, Joss Tables, Tes Poys, Offices of the Public Works Depart-er admitted the who are desirous of regaining their The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Chairs, Stools, Marble Top Tables,ment. by Order of His Excellency was very sorry, and promised never youthful figure. Address 31, Company will be CLOSED from etc., etc.,

the Governor, of one Lot of Crown to do it again. Ashley Road, Ground Floor, Kow- 9th MAY to 25th MAY, both days

Land at Kowloon in the Colony loon. (Back of Star Theatre). Inclusive!

don.

HOME TUITION,

TESTOVER

STEVENAGE.

Within an hour from Lon-

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1928.

In healthy neighbourhood. BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE,

SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS.

A few Boarders received; In the House of the Principal. In- dividual care and attention.

Particulars apply to:

For

MISS RUTH CULLEY

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

Certificate).

TO LET.

COMPANY, LTD.

And

One White Frost Refrigerator 0 Royal Typewriter Two trolas One

on Cottage Piano. One St Engine Indicator complete by bje MeInnes (Practically new

One "Contessa

Extension Camera

Eleven Fibre Trunk Three Wardrobe Truth

jaged).

Double

Catalogues will be issued. On View from Thursday, th

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, May 21, 1928.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

DINARY YEARLY MEETING of May, 1928. the Company will be held at its Head Office, Union Building, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 25th May, 1928, at 11.20

for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1927, and of declaring Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 9th MAY to 25th MAY, both days

HOUSE TO LET-From end of June. Six Rooms, beautifully situat- ed, at 1600-foot level. Rent $198 inclusive. inclusive. Long lease. Partly furnished. Tenant can buy furni ture on easy terms. Apply Box No. 548, c/o "Chinn Mail"

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mail" Office, No. 3a, Wyndham St., Telephone Central .22.

THE

WELCOME STUDIO,

EXPERT OUTDOOR

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

QUICKEST SERVICE

IN

DEVELOPING, PRINTING,

AND ENLARGING.

ADDRESS.

ICE HOUSE STREET,

(thind Hong Kong Electric Co, Showroom).

д.т.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1928.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (wen- ther permitting) at Happy Valley

HE Undersigned have received;

Tinstructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

TUESDAY, the 29th May, 1928. commencing at 245 p.m.

at No. 9, Middle Road, Kowloon. A. Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Catalogues will he issued. On View from Monday, the 28th) May, 1928.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, May 24, 1928.

on SATURDAY, 26th May and THE Undersigned have received MONDAY, 28th May, 1928, com- Instructions to sell by Public mencing at 2.30 p.m. on both days. Auction

The first bell will be rung at 2)

p.m.

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1 per day for all persons including Ladies.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

ON

WEDNESDAY, the 30th May, 1928, commencing, at 11 am.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members' Enclo-",

gure.

Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for: whom

be can

obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5

at No. 6A, Jordan Road, Kowloon (First Floor). A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

(Particulars from Catalogue.) "On View from Tuesday, the 29th May, 1928.

Terms:-Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, May 24, 1928,

each per day up to Friday, 26th THE undersigned have received May, 1920,

THE The charge for admission for Instructiona to sell by Public

Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2 per day.

Each member can obtain, upon application to tho Secretary, Badges for admission of 2 Ladies free of charge.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etce- tera, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Hong Kong, 19th May, 1928.

A REAL BARGAIN.

THE OLD ORIGINAL

CHEFOO STAMPS

UNUSED GENUINE SPECIMENS

$2.00 per set of 6

Cask must be sent soithDARDS.

c/o "China Hall"

to Boa No.

Auction

ON TUESDAY, the 29th May, 1928, commencing et il a.m.,

at No. 227,. Nathan Road (Leys Buildings), Kowloon, A Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising:→→

"The case is brought before the of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 Court in view of the number of years with the option of renewal larcencies which have taken place at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the at the college," added the officer. Surveyor of His Majesty the King for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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PHOTO

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Kodeks and Filma, Plates and PL

Developing, Printing

Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSC.. FIELD GLASSES

Price Moderate.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

Miss Margaret Tuke, the prin cipal, said there were (20 women studenta in the college. Prisoner had a good character while she was a student there.

Mr. Hay Halkett, the magistrate, said it was an extraordinary and almost unheard of thing for a girl to return to her old college and rob it.

MRS. DE LEMOS RESTORED TO HEALTH BY POO ON

CHINESE HERES,

Suffered from Complication of Disease-Several Doctora Fail to Give Relief-Poo On Chinese Herbs Give Immediate Relief-Now Well and Strongly Recommends This Simple Treatment to Friends.

Mrs. J. K. De Lemos, whe re-i des at 618 Sixteenth-street, esto, Ca "fornia, U.S.A., suffer- many ears from a complica- many diseases. Doctors told was suffering from heart

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NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has men available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee' salis- faction.

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

C.2560-No. 36, Tung Man Street.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altko.)

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ÖTHE INTERNATIONAL BYNDICATE

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reducing Inflammation 17-What is the edible

part of anything? 18-Article

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Byria

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tough by heating and slow cooling

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4-The smallest

particle

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(college-abbr.)

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smounta

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"Sure," replied the other bland- time with catarrh of the head, iny. "I guess I'll have a glaas of

digestion, gastritis, constipation, champagne." nervous headache and bronchial

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IF YOU ARE SICK, INVESTIGATE AND LEARN THE TRUTH. Thousands suffering from

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May 22, 1928.

hay

Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Electric

throat and · lung Fans and Radiator, Dining Table,

trouble, cough, tuberculosis Dining Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Ice

or asthma, Cheats, Kitchen Table and Dresser, Messrs. A. Belts, P. M. Bailey, trouble, indigestion,

fever, malaria, stomach Wardrobe, Dressing Tables, Wash-J. Bent, N. Brandel.

constipa- tlon, gastritis, piles, diarrhoea, stande, Iron Bedsteads with Mat- Messrs. Chauvlere, E. J. Carmi-fistula, female trouble, nervousness tresses, Couch and Armchairs, etc., chael, John H. Crocker, N. G. insomnia. obesity, kidney, bladder jete:

Catalogues will be issued.

Cavedla.

trouble, Bright's Disease, diabetes, Messrs. Bonzedeb Devakul, H. G. rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy, On View from Monday, the 28th Dehn, A. Ditisheim.

pyorrhea, epileptic fits, paralysis, May, 1928.

N. dizziness, headaches and many; Terms: Cash on Delivery. :

other chronic

diseases, have. LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Ferguson.

Hong Kong, May 22, 1928.

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Messrs. T. B. Ellis, C. Edward, Ed. Eichthal.

Messrs. F. L. Fern,

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Managing Director. Over Twenty- five years practical experience in America uring the elck with Chinese Herbs.

Messrs. A. H. Kutszachbach, F. that ho has been a teacher of Kuike, J. J. Kino. "hinese to: European Officers and Merchants in Hong Kong for more W. Luthy, Fred Ley.

Messrs. G. H. Lynott, J. Leigh, Hong Ke-- á: 12A, Queen's Road

Main Offices Modesto, Calleria.

Central, 1st Floor.

thin twenty years, that he has haỏ Messrs. C. B. Morrison, A. A Entrance: 66, Queen's Road Central

considerable experience in training students. for examinations in Chinese ind holds first-class certificates. Let

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Mr. J. B. Nicholion.

Miss Sabine, Mrs. Babina, Mr. A. U., Reid.

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Office Hours: Dally, 9 am to 12 p.m.;

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Bundays 10 am to 8 pm.

Telephone C. 6009, Evening Hours: 6.89. p.m. to B p.m. by appoldtisent only. Buroneon Lady, in Attendance.

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