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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

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.

TO LET-1 Large Double Room, Furnished, Bathroom attached, Con- tral District. Suitable for 2 Bacha- lors, or married couple. Full board. $200.00 per month. - Apply Mra. Haughland, No. 4, Glenenly. Tel. C. 380, or call,

TO LET.-Offices to be let in Queen's Road, Central. Apply to E. D. SASSOON & Co., Ltd., French Building.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-E Flat Saxophone Buescher. Not four months old. Like new. $225 or nearest. Own- er leaving Colony. Must soll. Ap- ply Box No. 572, c/o "China Mall."

MISCELLANEOUS

6

1928.

NOTICES.

MACAO CHARITY AND COMMERCIAL FAIR.

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

T cordially requests the pleasure.

Chairman.

24th October, 1928.

MR. E. W. WHITE

THE CHINA MAIL,

LARGE ATTENDED FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY

POPULAR RESIDENT

The funeral took place at the

FAINTS IN DOCK

AN ALLEGED RECEIVER COLLAPSES

STOLEN TIN FOIL

Yesterday afternoon Mr. RE

of the presence of the genéral public at, the Inaugural Ceremony of the Fair on SATURDAY, 3rd Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, Lindsell concluded the hearing of November, 1928, at 9 p.. last evening, of Mr. E., W. the case in which a Chinese, named COL. DUARTE VEIGA,("Teddy") White of the Kowloon Wong Wan-cho, was charged with Tong, and New Territory Develop, receiving stolen property (over 500 ment Co., whose sudden death, in lbs of tin foll) from thieves, who his sleep, at his Home in Kowloon stole the metal from the Hop Yick on Sunday, was reported in the Factory at Causeway Bay. "China Mail" yesterday. ·

Accused, who was sentenced to There was a farge attendance at five months' hard labour, fainted in the graveside to pay their last tri- the dock when he heard the sen bute to one who had always been tence. held in high esteem by all who The chief mourners were his BOTANIC GARDENS on and daughter, Mr. A. W. Bliss,

PUBLIC BAND CONCERT.

A Public Band Concert will be know him.

given in the

on FRIDAY, November 9th from 5 to 6 p.m. By the Band of the KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERENS

(By kind permission of Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., DS.O.

and Offcera)..

Admission to Gardens free;" 50 cents to Enclosure.

LAMMERT BROS. Public

On the application of Mr. Les d'Almada, sen., a stay of execution of the sentence was granted by the Magistrate, for the defence to con. aider the question of appeal.

TRAFFIC OFFENCES

SEVERAL CASES BEFORE THE KOWLOON COURT

Mr. J. P. Robinson and Lieut. C. H. Atkins. (brothers-in-law); and Arthur Bliss (nephew). Others present were Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Robin- son, Mre. Atkins and Miss Hopwar (aisters-in-law), and Miss W. Robinson and Miss E. Bliss

Mr. J. M. Wong was summoned, (nieces); Messrs. P. Sands, W.. Jackson, W. Fincher, J. Landolt, before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kow. loon Magistracy yesterday, on, a S. E. Green, D. S. Green, J. C. charge of allowing his motor "car" Fletcher, E. D. Shank, E. J. Ainelle, No. 185, to be driven without a A. W. Smith, H. Overy, F. W licence.

Stapleton and several members of Mr. Wong explained that the mis.

the Chinese staff of the Hong Kong take had arisen by the Excavation, Pile Driving and Con- newing of another licence instead of the one beloning to car No. 135, HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, struction Co., Ltd...

A wealth of floral tributes was He had rectified the error. He was YOUR VISITING CARDS nently THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE laid on the grave, wreaths from cautioned by the Magistrate.

Mr. F. Goodwin, manager of the and promptly printed. "China" MEETING will be held (wea; "His Loving Wife," "Marg and Mail" Office, No. Sa, Wyndham St.,ther permitting) at Happy Valley Patrick," and "Hi Loving Mother" Hong Kong Gas Co., was fined $20 with the coffin. for permitting a lorry to be driven) Felephone Central 22.

on SATURDAY, 10th November, being lowered

Other wreaths were sent by:

without a licence. 1928, commencing at 2 p.m.

"His Loving Mum;" Rob, Flo and! A fine of $10 was imposed on Mr. The first bell will be rung at 1.30!

Bon; Gert, Ruby and Harry; Evie, Stout, manager of the Simplex Plas p.m.

The charge for admission to the Arthur, Babs, Eileen and Sonale; ter Co., for allowing a motor car to Enclosure will be $1 Lottie and Fred; Arnold and Mab; be driven without a lincence. for all persons including Ladies. Lil, Bert, Will and Barbie, Sandy;

Burma papers report that the Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, Margaret and Phyllis; Boy, Amah

survey work on the Burma-Siam and Wash Amah. half price.

Members are advised that they Messrs. P. G. Hall and F. G. line is to commence this month. -Public Auctions must show their Badges to obtain Wheeler; A. J. Allison; A. M. admission to the Members Enclo-, Simpson; R. Soonderam; W. S. Cuff

and Spot Taylor; H. A. Gregory; ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Each member has the right. to H. Overy; C. Y. Chan and K. C. Ip; introduce 2 non-members to the F. G. Herridge; B. O. Blaker; Wong The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Members' Enclosure, tickets for, Tong-kee; W. Kelley; Wong Juck-Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks. whom can be obtained from man.

the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals: Per Mr. T. N. Chaus-

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

THE

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON WEDNESDAY, 7th November, 1928

at 11 a.m.

sure.

1928.

Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5 Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond; Mr. F. at No. 22 and No. 23 Gedowns of each, up to Friday, 9th November, Wong and family; Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lim and family; Ina, Bert and The charge for admission for Mrs. Dunnett; Miss M. Mason; Mr. Ladies to the Members' Enclosure and Mrs. G. Lee; Mrs. E. Lee and will be $2.

family; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ainslie;

The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf

& Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon

(for account of the concerned).

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneere. Hong Kong, 6th Nov., 1928.

HE Undersigned have received

Auction

ON THURSDAY, 8th November, 1928, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street.

A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Hong Kong, 3rd Nov., 1928.

“CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

Head Office:25. Des Voeux Road Central. Tel. C. 6234.

First Branch

Mr. T. N. Chau $100.00 The late Mr. Chau Blu-

109,00 ki's estate

100.00

Mr. Chan Shu-ming.

Dr. S. W. T'sc!:

100.00

Mr. Chan Tix-son

100,00

Mr. Li Sing-kul-100.00

Mr. Wong Yun-tong

$100.00

Mỹ. L Hoi tung

100.00

Mr. Fung Ping-shan

100.00

Mr. J. M. Wong

100.00

Mr. Li Ping

100.00

Messrs. Chiu King

Shun Tong .

100.00

Mesara Wo Fat Shing, 100.00

Mr. Ho Wing-taun (Compradore, Banque de l'Indo-Chine)

$1,300.00

50,00

Grand total $1,350.00

483 Bags Crescent" Brand Sul-Each member can obtain, upon Mr. and Mrs. A. E., Guest and to the Becretary, family; Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden- phate of Ammonia (more or application

Badges for admission of 2 Ladies berg; Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers; less damaged):

free of charge.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Taylor; Mrs. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, L. Woolley and family; Mr. and etc., will not be permitted to Mrs. E. D. Shank; Mr. and Mrs. T. operate within the precincts of the Hynes and family; Miss.M. Kacker; Hong Kong Jockey Club, during, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fincher and the Race Meeting.

family: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kew; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson; Miss R. Mow-fung; Capt. and Mrs. P. Going; Inspector and Mrs. M. Blaker; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Capell and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. C. Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Green and Mr. D. S. Green; Mrs. Moses and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Forbes; Mrs. J. H., Oxberry; Mr. and Mrs. D. Härvey; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Young and family; Mr. and Mrs. George White; Mrs. P. Angus and family; Mr. and Mra. Drake; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. G: A. Urquhart, and Urquhart; Mrs. Mackay and family. President, Committee and Mem- bers, Kowloon Cricket Club; No. 2, Platoon, Hong Kong Volunteer De- fence Corps; The Directors, Mesara. William Powell Ltd.; His Many Friends from Messrs. Powell Ltd:; Committee and members of the Kowloon Football Club; Staff, Kow- loon Tong Development Co.; Staff, ONE OF HER " BAÐ DAYS." Hong Kong Excavation, Pile Driv-

Some little children are particu ing and Construction Co., Ltd.; "China Mail"; Wing Wo. and Colarly prone to having "bad days," days when they are peevish: 'and and Wing Tai and Co.

restless, refuse to play or be amused, and are easily excited to tears.

Comprising:-

Hatatand, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Glass Cabinet, Deaks, Filing Cabinet, Sextant, Singer Sewing Machine, Looking Glasses, Electric Table Carpets, Rugs, Lamps, Heaters, Victrolas, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Overmantel with Bevelled Mirror, Gramo phones, etc, etc,

Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag- gone, Ice Chests, Glass Ware, Din- ner and Tea Crockery, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Stove, etc., etc.

Teak and Iron Double and Single Bedsteads with Mattresses, Ward- robes with and without Mirror, Marble Top Washstands. Marble Top Chambor Stands, Ename!! Bath, Chests of Drawers, Com modes, Toilet Crockery, Mosquito Nets, Blankets, Curtains, Linen and Linen Cupboards, etc., etc.

and

A Quantity of Fine Blackwood Furniture

Comprising:-

Jose Tables, Desk, Conch, Tea Poya, Chairs, Marble Top Stools, Oblong Tables, Frames with Em- broidered Pictures, Curio Cabinets,} Flower Stands, etc.; etc,

Catalogues will be issued,

On View from Wednesday, the 7th November, 1928.

Terma:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 5th Nov, 1928.

THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public

Auction

'ON THURSDAY, 8th November, 1928,

at 3 o'clock pm

at their Sales" Room, Duddell Street.

One "Harley Davidson Motor

Cycle with Side Car

(in good running order)..

On View from Wednesday, the

7th November, 192847

TermaCash on Delivery,

HAMMERT BROS,

Hong Kong 6th Nov. 192812

Auctioneers.

No. 5, D'Aguilar Street. (For Ladies only) (Telephone No. C. 6234) Second Branch:-

و

No. 22, Queen's Road Central. For Ladies & Genta.) (Bear Ground floor of Kuyamaliy Building),

Your Visit in cordially welcomed when you will see that our Trained Female Hair Dressers give you

every antisfaction.

Business Hours

8 am to 7 pm, on weeks days. 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

'Kodaks and Cameras. Films, 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.

26A, Dea Vanx Road C., Hong Kong.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

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

OurMmen are by the lines, Wegruar

faction

Please

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THEFT ABOARD

INDIAN SERVANT SENT TO PRISON

Sentence of six weeks' hard labour was passed on an Indian ser- vant, in the employ of Mr. T. A. Chalmers, a member of the Legisla tive Assembly of India, for stealing

Almost invariably the trouble with such children is disordered stomach and bowels, and the best; and promptest treatment in all such cases la

Baby's Own Jable's

Just a little dose of these

a £5 note, a one pound note and pleasant sweet-tasting little pellets, twelve shillings in cash. The (which can easily be crushed to a money, it was reported, had been powder it desired) and soon the, stolen from the s.8. "Kashmir" dur child is restored to cheerfulness, ing her last trip from Singapore to activity, and the full enjoyment of Hong Kong,

its games.T The case was heard by Mr. W. Your chemist selle Baby's Own Schofield at the Kowloon Magis- Tablets, or post free, 60 cents the tracy yesterday.

vial, from theDr. Williama' Medicine Co. 60 Kiangse Road,

There was a sequel in the Second Shanghai. Police Court, Singapore, to the charge which was recently pre- ferred against Inspector Judge of the Singapore Police and a Malay corporal of receiving $30 as illegal gratification.Ong Guan Swee Chinese, who was named plainant-in, the above mat charged with giving false Informa tion with Intent to injure a pul servant.The.

It will be.

com stood

GANCIA

found to be

Take the

TAXI

with the

"YELLOW BAND.” Day and Night Service. Phone C. 6180.

VA

EX

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BANISHES HEADACHES

Prevents

CHILLS

AND INFLUENZA Price:

$1.00 Per Bottle.

To be obtained from all Drug Stores.

Sola Agents: WAI ON TSEUNG, LTD. China Building Tel. G. 3313

SPORTING GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.

GUNB: Greener, Webley & Scotts, B.S.A., J. W. Needham & Raick Freres Air Rifles - Revolvers, 6. & W.-Rifa Accessories Aper- ture Sights Sporting requisites Cartridges to suit all bores.

THE HONG KONG, SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION

STORE ·

8.6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR'S

AUTUMN

EXHIBITION

OF

Water Colours, Oil Paintings and Colour Prints

PICTURES

by the foremost artists of Japan will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

FOR

10 DAYS ONLY

Prices ranging from $1 upwards.

The most suitablo WEDDING or XMAS presents.

KOMOR & KOMOR

Art and Curio Experts.

St. George's Buildings."

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WHO CAN AFFORD

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LOOK AT THE READER

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THE “MAIL" CLAIMS

THAT IT REACHES THE BUYER. THEREFORE

ADVERTISE IN THE "MAIL."

SIR ERNEST BENN ON NET SALES

Brains Not Stomachs.

SPEAKING AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF BENN BROTHERS, LTD., IN AUGUST LAST, BIR ERNEST BENN INTER ALIA SAID :—

IN BUYING ADVERTISING SPACE OUR APPEAL IS TO INFLUENCE, ATMOSPHERE, CHARACTER, QUALITY, AND COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE, AND THESE THINGS ARE MILES REMOVED FROM THE MILLION SALE PUFFED UP WITH COUPONS AND BENEFITS.GARA

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