SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928.
Phone C. 22
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Twenty-five Words three inser- Gious prepaid $1. Every addi-
tional word four cents for three insertions.
TO LET.
TO LET-316, Nathan. Road, 2nd floor; 4-roomed FLAT with flush system. Apply to Y. Lee, 387, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TO BE LET.
UNFURNISHED.-A ground-floor flat in Kennedy Road, comprising four rooms, bathroom and servants" quar- ters with use of tennis court and gar- den.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
-Public Auctions----
HE Undersigned' have received
Tinstructions to hay by Public
Auction
ON
TUESDAY, the 21st August, 1928, commencing at 10 am,
at the premises of Messra. Wm, Powell, Ltd., No. 12, Des Voeux Road, Central.
The Mezzanine Floors and A Quantity of Fixtures, etc. Terms: As Customary,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 18th August, 1928.
Tinstructions to sell by Public
ON
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. THE Undersigned have received -Ground-floor of a house in Macdon- nell Road, comprising two large roome and large verandah, with bathroom, Auction hot and cold water and flush system.
FURNISHED. - Four-roomed galow, flush system, at Kowloon Tong! with garden and tennis court, 'Apply to Messrs.
bun- TUESDAY, the 21st August, 1928,
commencing at 11 am..
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors,
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
TAXI
can be had in Pedder Street at anytime.
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
་་
THE CHINA MAIL,
Building (7th floor), Queen's Road, Hong Kong, 18th August, 1928.
Central.
ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS.
How to ret quick relief.
TERRINGTON.
"AN HONOURABLE NAME BESMIRCHED."
GUILTY ON 48 COUNTS.
ton, said that Lord Terrington was in 1915. suffering from en- largement of the heart. Through- out the War he did such work as he could for the country, in addi- tion to carrying on his solicitor's {work. The double work un- doubtedly had a bad effect on his mind, and at the time of the "You have disgraced an alleged offences he had to lle honourable profession; you have down and sign such documents as besmirched
honourable were brought to him.
Mr. Oliver, continuing, said name."
With this comment Mr. Justice that in 1925 and 1926 there was Branson, at. the Old Bailey, pass- A sum of £80,000 owing to which ed a sentence of four years' Lord Terrington could look for! penal servitude on Lord Terring payment. The man owing it had ton, described in the calendar as turned out to be a person utterly Harold James Selborne, Baron, worthless. Similarly there was a sum of £79,000 which Lord Terrington, aged 51.
who had Terrington looked upon as a good Lord Terrington,
debt. The suggestion had been
That sugges
away to France,
R. MARTHA HOAHING has pleaded guilty to fraudulent con-
50 counts, took the sentence calm tion was widely believed by the ly and bowed to the Judge, but, as he turned to leave the dock, public, but was not correct. Mr. seemed somewhat shaken, and Oliver concluded by asking the was assisted by the warders. The Judge to bear in mind that Lord details of the charges occupied a Terrington had already been in custody fifteen and a half months. page and a half of the calendar,
Mr. Justice Branson, passing and referred principally to large sentence, as above, said: "But sums of money Lord Terrington for your state of health and the was alleged to have received on ifact that you have been in cus- account of Sir Harold James (tody fifteen months, I should Reckitt.
have imposed a longer sentence." Indigestion is not only painful, but if neglected soon becomes dangerous. WIDE POWERS OF ATTORNEY. Mr. Oliver asked if Lord Ter- Excess stomach acid and fermenting,
Mr. Eustace Fulton, outlining rington might see his wife, and food irritate the delicate stomach lin-1
the Judge ing, form gas, and, by interfering with the case for the Crown, said the to this request proper nourishment, actually break counts on which Lord Terrington assented. down health. The surest, quickest, had pleaded guilty involved only logical way to relieve indigestion £60,000. Lord Terrington was a i to neutralise the acid and stop the foodfermentation which causes it solicitor and practised for many and 'Binurated' Magnesia will do this years under the style of Wood-. Instantly. The sour fermented stomach house and Co. in Clarges-street, contents are aweetened, the acid-in-Piccadilly, W. Sir Harold Reckitt flamed stomach lining is soothed, na- tura! healthy stomach conditions are had known him all his life and Cutters, restored, and painless, healthful diges- had been a client of Lord Terring-
tion follows at once. 'Bisurated' Mag- nesla removes the causes of indiges- (The above goods are from ation and gives relief from the most FAMILY BOTEL-Victoria Gar-Well-known Tobacconists and re-severe attack in less than five minutes. dena. Quiet APARTMENTS and moved to our Sales Room for Con- SUITES of rooms. Full board venience of sale in amall lots.) from 805, $110, $130 monthly, large commodious
Prince's Building.
TO LET. In Causeway Bay, top
4
A Quantity of WELL-KNOWN CIGARS and CIGARETTES and TOBACCO Also
floor, No. 28, Dragon-terrace, rooms, bath-room, hot and cold Comprising:
PIPES,
And
Dunhill, BBB, Orlik Peterson water, water closet, servants' quar- tera, etc.-Apply M. C. CHOW, c/o and other Well-known Make Clark & Ju, Architects & Civil En- gineers, No 10, Des Voeux-road Central.
rooms,
also
Ash Trays, Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Cases, Cigar etc...etc.
Terms: Cash on Delivery, dally On View from Monday After- rates; five minutes from Ferrynoon, the 20th August, 1928. next new Hotel, Hankow Road, Kowloon. Tel. No. K. 367,
TO RENT-7, Middle Rd., Kow- lcon, near Peninsula Hotel, Fur- nished rooms, private baths, gey- sers, verandahs facing harbour;; suit gentlemen; board if desired, or breakfast only.
FOR RENTAL FURNISHED.
FINEST HOUSE. In the Colony situated on the sea front, thirty- town. five minutes drive from House consists of five bedrooms, each with adjoining bathroom withị modern sanitation. Dining room, drawing room, billiard room, card Tiled room and large verandah. kitchen and pantry. Kelvinator in- stalled. Own private bathing with dressing rooms and shower. Large tennis court and vegetable garden, Commodicus Garage for two cars, servants quarters. For particulars apply to Box No. 566, c/o "China Mail"
TUITION GIVEN.
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE
CLASS.
LANMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 17th August, 1928.
THE Undersigned have recube
THE Undersigned have received
Auction
ON
TUESDAY, the 21st August, 1928.
cummencing at 3.00 pm.
at No. 15 Licensed Ware-housa (No. 11, On Lan Street, Ground Floor). Cigurs: Habana, Manila
Dutch
Get a package from your chemist to- day, either powder or tablets, and sce how quickly. you get complete stomach comfort,
X
FORLIGNED ANNUALLY.
THE
X
LONDON DIRECTORY with Provincial & Foreign Sections and Trade Headings in Five Languages, with ANUFACTURERS & DEALERS enables traders to communicate direct
In London and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, Austraisals, etc. The names, addresses and other details are classifed under more than 3,000 trade headings, including
EXPORT MERCHANTS and with detailed particulars of the Goods shipped and the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied.
Cigarettes:-Egyptian, Manila &
Virginia Tobacco:Mixture and Navy Cut
AND
All Furnitura and Fixtures. Terms: Cash on delivery.
One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firms desiring to extend their connections, or Trade Cards of
DEALERS SEEKING AGENCIES ean be printed at a cost of £1. 10. Od. for each trade heading under which they
On View from Monday, the 20th are inserted. Larger advertisements at August, 1928.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 17th August, 1928.
YEE FOO LUN, Chinese Herbalist.
Over twenty-five years' Practical experience in America curing the sick with Chinese herbs, is now
It
Mme BARONELLI, ARTISTE,--within your reach. School of dancing for children and
you are suffering from adults. Special Physical Culture Catarrh, Kidney, Stomach troublej
Indigestion, class for Stout and Stif Ladies. Dropsy,
Castritis, Address 31, Ashley Road, Kowloon Eczema, Blood Poison, Diabetes, (Back of Star Theatre).
Bright's Disease, Lung, Constipa-| tion, Tumor, Ulcer, Hay fever, Malaris, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Coughs, Throat Trouble, or other Ils, there is hope for your rellef ESTOVER STEVENAGE. through the POO ON CHINESE
HOME TUITION.
W within an hour from Lon-HERBS.
don. In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received In the House of the Principal, In- dividual care and attention.
Particulara apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb. Higher Local).
For
PO ON HERB CO., 66, Queen's Road, Central, Phone C. 5009.
For reliable date on
(Camb. Teachers' Diploma). China's Shipping, Edu-
MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher
Certificate).
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly
and
promptly printed. "China
Mail" Office, No. 8a, Wyndham St. Taléphone Central 22.
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 satis- faction.
Please phone or call: K.661 No. 2, Saigon Street, Yarmati or
C.2560 No.:36,
Man Street.
216 per page.
The directory is valuable to everyone interested in oversens commerce, and a copy will be sent by parcel post for f2, nett cash with order.
THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD. | 25, Abchurch Lane, London. E.C. 4,
England.
X
KOMIKKOK ZTABLAKARD IN 1841.
X
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodake and Cameras. Film, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging.
ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES
Price Moderate. ›
A Trial Order is Solicited.
A. SEK & CO.
Tel. No. C. 3459. 28A, Des Voeux Road C
Hong Kong.
cation, Railways and Geography.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Consult
THE CHIMA
THE
SHINA
YEAR
B00%
YEAR BOOK
1927-8
Obtainable at:
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
TONG FONG
PRICE $15.09,
THE
Madam Frances Alda, prima donna soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company,
ton's father, who was also a soli- citor.
Sir Harold was in the habit of travelling a great deal, and it was his custom when away to
Lord
wide Terrington give powers of attorney, which left Lord Terrington with complete control of his affairs. charges in the indictment related
a
The
ROYAL YACHTS.
NAMES OF FOUR KINGS IN REGISTER.
London. Four kings have their names included in the cur rent issue of "Lloyd's Register of Yachts," which gives a full list of yacht owners, the ports to which their yachts belong, and other particulars of them.
The King's name heads, the list. His "Britannia" is familiar to all those who go to Cowes in August. She was built in 1898. The King of Italy, the King of Denmark, and the King of Egypt are other yacht owners.
Many princes from the East are in the list of owners. Prince' Mohamed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt owns "Meteor Junior," and the Sheikh Khazaal Khan of Persia has "Ivy."
Millionaires from the West, whose yachts are attached to the important ports of the Eastern United States, are prominently represented in the Register. Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt has "Atlan tic." Mr. Fred W. Vanderbilt "Vedette," and Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt "Vagrant."
Women yacht owners appear to and be increasing in number, their names occur frequently.
Sir William Milligan, the well- known
dangerously surgeon, was il recently in a Manchester nursing home following an operation for peritonitis.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD, OF DENMARK.
Wanson, from Wei-hal-wei.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent
The folowing unclaimed tele- to the fraudulent use of that grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com- power, by which Lord Terrington pany (Limited) of Denmark:- possessed himself of considerable
A.B.C., from Shanghai. portions of Sir Harold's pro-
Y. V. Activ, from Shanghai. perties. Mr. Fulton gave details
Shelly, "Empress of Asia," from of sales of shares made by Lord Terrington to repay
Mr.Kobe. Buxton, who had lent him money on the security of a property.
The next transaction, he said, related to the misuse of Sir Harold's property in order to set- tle with Lady Nunburnholme.j Lord Terrington became a trustee' of her daughter's marriage settlement. The sum of £9,000 was loaned to him on mortgage, and she instructed her solicitors to call it in.
Hong Kong, 16th August, 1928.
THE EASTERN. EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO, LTD.
WELCOME judged bankrupt in 1926 and left New York.
STUDIO
will remove to new premises
at No. 17, Queen's Road Central, 1st floor (Phone: C. 9128)
on Monday, August 20.
INDOOR & STUDIO WORK CAN BE DONE.
MARTINS
Mr. Fulton said The folowing unclaimed tele-1 that £5,460 which remained after grama are lying in the E, E Lord Terrington had reduced cor- Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong tain of Sir Harold Reckitt's over- Cumming, Hong Kong Hotel, drafts remained in Lord Terring- from Sydney.
Fletcher, 12, Bonham-road, from ton's account and was absorbed for the use of himself and his Singapore Sub. firm. Lord Terrington was ad- Glegg, Hong Kong Hotel, from Habib Corayab, c/o Eastern Ex- the country.
Owing to his leaving, no state-tension, from Manila. ment of affairs had been lodged, but, continued Mr. Fulton, there were proofs of debt amount- ing to some £400,000. Sir Harold Reckitt had lodged proofs amounting to £213,986, but he (Mr. Fulton) had been informed that, upon examination of other sources, that figure would prob- ably be increased to about £300,000%
BRAIN AFFECTED..
;
This concluded Mr. Fulton's [address, and Mr. Roland Oliver, KC., defending, called Dr. Watson, Senior Medical Officer. at Brixton Prison. Dr. Watson said Lord. Terrington was suffering
PILIS from a grave valvular disease
BIOLNÍ
- is the house; Chuults und Binces;
of the heart. He added that Lord Terrington's brain Had been affected to some extent for some years past by his complaintsa Mr. Oliver, addressing the Judge on behalf of Lord Terring-|--
E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 16th August, 1928.
LAVOL
This prestert of skin remedier will remova Phoes skin amiclibof that here made your life a burden" That intolerable itching, þarming Mod alecundort, will diappear unier the magic of 'ikis remedy. It has healed many cases-pro- sounced incumble and will suACH YOUT CASE,. Aally good okëmiste", "Ikeja, druggiata, ulo, “Metribulare,: Muller: "#1: Phipps,,, ki, Quien's:
Brady Bang Banga
THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.
153-155, Des Voeux Road Central.
'DEALERS IN DRUGS.
Surgical Instruments, Optical, Toilet Articles, Blankets, Umbrellas, Hosiery. and Sundry Soft Goods. Manufacturer of
Toilet Preparations & Perfumery.
Code A. B. C. 5th Edition & Bentleys Office Telephone No. 2565. Factory Telephone No. 757.
Cable Address (Bakilly).
EVERYBODY KNOWS
International
Cleaners
who have become a house- hold speaking for their good works.
THE INTERNATIONAL DRY CLEANING & DYEING CO.
19, Wyndham Street, 148, Wong Nei Cheong Road, 86, Nathan Rond,
Happy Valley. Honr Kong.
Kowloon.
A WEEK'S PAPERS IN ONE
“OVERLAND CHINA MAIL
ILLUSTRATED.
CHINA NEWS, LOCAL NEWS
AND ALL THE NEWS
SEND IT HOME!
Mr. "Putnam Weale's" investigations on the spot have led to revelations of absorbing interest about the assassination of Marshal Chang Tso-lin in Mukden, the home-capital of the former Manchurian Emperors of China. Apart from his references to the sinister secret societies which have existed for years. an amazing narrative has been provided for the .."OVERLAND CHINA MAIL," the only illustrated weekly sum-
If mary of China and local news published in Hong Kong. only because of his accusation against "certain people in the Japanese Army" for having helped the murderers, the writer has caused a deep stir in political circles. In short, the story, reproduced by the "Overland" in extenso, is of the type that' will provide welcome reading in all parts of the world, coming as it does from the romantic East.
Large numbers of "oversea weekly" editions of Home papers come to Hong Kong because people here do not wish to lose touch with the Old Country. Similarly, do you not think, Hong Kong-ites or former residents in other parts of the world always like to hear about events out here. Keep your friends, folks and business connections well posted. You can do so by sending the "Overland." This week there has been much of local and topical importance, such as the pre- parations for the International Grand Tattoo, the piracy scare on the British 8.8. "Tean," recalling the "Jervis Bay" episode which surprised more than one continent, the visit of Chinese and Philippine notables, the death of a former high official, etc. As usual, the features in the "Overland” deal comprehen- sively with matters of wide scope. What the Nationalists are doing, after having signed the Nanking Incident Settlement with Britain (the full text with relevant notes have been included and should be kept all for reference), is told, with possible bearing on Hong Kong and South China conditions. An expert review of China's Commercial Treaties, also articles on the political, faction and clique intrigue. Sino-Japanese rela- tions, the visit of the Danish Minister--the first foreign diplomat-to Nanking, are among the "Overland's" contents too numerous to mention.
Send a copy Home. The appreciation you will get in return will prove our claim that it is worth your while, during your stay here, to do so.
READY NOW.
Mall via Suez closes at 10.30 am. on Saturday.
and via Siberia at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
25 Cents.
SINGLE COPY (Bold on the streets and at the bookstalle or you can send your subscripion to the chice-HK. 18 per annum, or $15 facluding postage abroad. half-yearly, quarterly, or specias perioda pro rata.) No. 3A, WYNDHAM STREET PHONE C.22.
"THE OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.”
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.