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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1929.

Phone C. 22

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TO LET.

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FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Barkers," Sai Wan A finc 4-Roomed Bungalow with large Garden. For full particulars apply Box No. 595, c/o "China Mail."

Printing Will

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HOME TUITION.

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PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras.

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Price Moderate.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

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NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

men

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

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5-6. Beaconsfield Arcade.

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Successor to

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14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE

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NOTICES. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

HE HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of Voting Members will be held in the Jockey Club Rooma, Hong Kong Club. Annex, "on FRIDAY, 17th May, 1929, at 5.10,

By Order,

p.m.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 30th April, 1929.

THE CHINA MAIL,

TO END CIVIL WAR STRIKING APPEAL TO CHINA'S

Marsha!

LEADERS

SOUND ADVICE

Chiang Kai-shek, Citi- zens and Soldiers --Hearken to

me.

Being a retired leader of the Revolution, and having started the work of organizing the Revolu- tionary Movement with the late Mr. Yeung Ku-wan (assassinated in

Hong Kong on January 10, 1901. See Dr. Sun Yat-sen's letter of lamentation to me, dated Febru- ary 13, 1901) and others in 1837, some years before the late Dr. NOTICE.

Sun Yat-sen started and joined MADAME PIERRETTE for the hands with us in 1895, I believe last few days in Hong Kong is is my bounden and ightful duty on all at this critical moment in China's, selling at 20% reduction

warning also history to give some Morning, Afternoon and Evening Gowns Beautiful Ever-words of advice to the leaders of the contending factions, who are ing Dresses from

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responsible for the bloodshed and Francia Hotel, Room 401.

warfare. which is disturbing the to World and tearing China pieces.

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

And, in the interests of historî- cal accuracy, and in order to pre- vent doubt and misunderstanding, I take the liberty of quoting Mr. THE FORTY-EIGHTH ORDIN-Thomas H. Reid (a former Editor the Revolu- of Shareholders will be held at the first .to support the Offices of the undersigned on tionary Movement in 1895, as TIIURSDAY, the 23rd May, 1929, under-

T ARY GENERAL MEETING of the "China Mail"), and one of

at Noon, for the purpose of re- ceiving the Report of the General Agents, together with. a Statement of Accounts for the year ended ibe 31st December, 1828.

The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 9th to the 23rd May, 1929, both days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON. & CO., LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1929.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

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Auction

ON

SATURDAY, the 11th May, 1929, commencing at 11 a.mL, at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Quantity of Lady's Silk Dresses, Cut Glass Ware, Electro Plated Ware and Woollen Plece Goods, etc.

On View from Friday, the 10th May, 1929.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 7th May, 1929.

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ASK FOR

MONKEY

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"You have at least the great "satisfaction of knowing that-i

four "you assisted in placing "hundred millions of your fel- "low-men on the road to a bet- "ter and more humane life, and. "in initiating a movement which "will go down in history as one of the most me entous in the "records of the World." vember 29, 1912.)

(No-

and also Mr. Chesney Duncan (a former Editor of the "Hong Kong Telegraph," &c., &c.) one of the early supporters of the Revolution- ary Movement in 1895, who wrote,- "It marks you as the Liberator of your countrymen, for not only did you carry through the "spade work" that made ultimate success possible, at the risk of of all near and your life and dear to you, but you unostenta- tiously persevered in the great: and good work until your efforts were crowned with success.

You were

ένα content others to take credit that, obvious ly, was due to your patient perse- verance in well-doing ever do- ing aught that might kindle party! strife or fan the flames of envy, hatred and malice which have had such a deleterious effect on the grand work of reform." Decemį ber 14, 1924.);

Mr.

Cunningham Alfred (a former Editor of the "Hong "South Kong Daily Preas" and China Morning Post,") who wrote as follows.

and

allow

"Of my work in Hong Kong no one is better qualified to speak on my behalf than yourself. Were we not colleagues together, and did we not use every effort in our power to promote the cause of progress in China?

You know the risks--from the time the small Reform Commit-!

tee met surreptitiously in the Colony

plorable and senseless fratricidal civil war is Impoverishing and ruining the country, and the con- sequences of a prolonged struggle are too horrible to contemplate.

means

Have the rival militarists and politicians no feeling or sympathy for these suffering and starving million ?

WAR TRAGEDY TERRITORIALS SENT TO FRONT

WITH DEFECTIVE RIFLES

FOUGHT LIKE VETERANS

China has already experienced eighteen years of civil war and nothing bloodshed, which

In the early morning of October more than race suicide and na- 31, 1914, the London Scottish-first tional extinction." Vast terri of our Territorial battalions to go tories of the different provinces into action-moved up from St. are torn and devastated by war Eloi to the hospice at Wytschaete, and famine, and millions of the writes. "Signals" in the "Dady once happy and contented people Mail." They had been hurried for are now dying from sickness and ward from the lines of communica- starvation.

tion, for every available reinforce ment was needed in the battle for Ypres which had been raging for more than a week. The tin line of British cavalry on Messines ridge was hard pressed, and here the London Scottish entered the fight.

Advancing up the slope from Enfer Wood at 10 a.m. in the face of a storm of shrapnel and high explosives, they crossed the Messines -Wytachaete road which ran along the crest and reached the cavalry line 'beyond. Hedges and ditches- provided some cover, and others of the battalion shared the hastily dug trenches of the troopers.

la patriotism dead in China? It is not only a question for the the people of politicians and China to decide and settle, but the present conditions in China

are

DON'T WASTE

WATER!

rapidly becoming a serious

involving world problem,

the

political and economic life of all nations.

Consequently, civil war in China. must cease, and now is the

tire for united action.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

5.

The European Powers should suppress the export of arms and ammunition to China, and sup: port

the legally constituted Government.

All soldiers should serve and the swear allegiance only to Government that is working for the welfare of the country and the people.

All soldiers to refuse to par ticipate in fratricidal civil war and to take up arms and serve any general, who, is using them for selfish purposes.

All soldiers to refuse to obey any general who is disloyal to the Government and working for self-aggrandizement.

All citizens to refuse to sup- ply such disloyal generála and their troops with food or money. All soldiers to be educated and taught the true principles of patriotism and loyalty to the Government.

It is my firm conviction that no "Party" Government will ever suc-

The London Scots adapted them- selves to the situation like veterans. Steady under the bombardment they opened fire during the day

whenever the German infantry presented a target. From 9 p.m. onwards, in the moonlight, the Ĉer- man masses made repeated attempts! to close; but, although many of the new rifles with which they armed proved defective, the shooting of the Scottish drove the enemy off again and again.

were

At 2 pm. the weight of the Bav- arian attack burst through the cen tre of the line and stubborn fight- ing at close quarters continued till daylight came. Then the scattered parties of London Scots and cavalry who still maintained a footing on the ridge fought their way back to cross the valley of the Steenebeek and take up a defensive position at Spanbroekmkolen. And the enemy seemed glad to let them go.

The battalion lost nearly 400 of all ranks in this first engagement, which earned them the praise and thanks of the commander of the Cavalry Corps and of the Com- murder-in-Chief.

ceed in uniting and governing the BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE four hundred millions of China.

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Therefore, the Kuomintang Party KWONG HANG & CO. and its rival cliques should be dis- solved by the Government, and all secret political parties, societies and unions must be rigorously sup- pressed in order to preserve peace and tranquillity.

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HOUSE COAL.

What China needs is provincial autonomy, and

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Kowloon

1st May, 1929.

TSE TSAN TAI.

In the U. S. Court for China, Shanghai, last week, before the Com- missioner, Mr. A. Krisel; and a jury composed of Messrs. U. G. Frondofl. O. B. Gainsborough, P. W. Brown, you kept the flame. L. C. Hylbert, Leon Friedman and burning at constant risk of your J. B. Katz, an inquiry was held inte freedom. your life, and of those the sanity of Charles B. La Rue, you held dearest.

Dr. George Sellett, the U. S. District Attorney, presented the case for the Government and Mr. W. S. Fleming was appointed by the Court to take charge of the interests of the sub- ject of the inquiry. After a long inquiry the jury found the unfortun ate man insane.

Mine was an easier part, to hammer away in the paper in the interests of Reform and to influence the Authorities. For years we worked together by means of the paper ("Hong Kong Daily Press and South China Morning Post") in the one cause." (May 4, 1913), The present situation is most critical and dangerous, and I earnestly hope that this appeal will be taken to heart by the of ficers and soldiers who are fight- ing in blind ignorance, and sacri- facing their lives in purposeless and ignoble warfare. This de-

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

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COMPLETE PRINTING PLANT

FOR SALE

Bks Invited for purchase of our entire Equipment. Works located at Tang Shan, Canton, China. Bids will be opened Inne 27th, 1929.

We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Prinsipal Items as follows:

SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS Chinese Type, Nos. 2, 4, 5,

and 6.

THREE THOUSAND POUNDS English Book and Job Type.

With accessories ONE THOMPSON TYPECASTER, No. 35.

for casting Boglish type from Linotype matrices and Chinese type from native matrices. Small assortment English matrices. Two fonts CHINESE MATRICES, Nos, 4 and 5. ONE SINGLE REVOLITION Babcock Cylinder Book Press. Two two-revolution BARCOCK OPTIMUS BOOK PRESSES

each fitted with individual D. C. electric motor, One CHANDLER AND PRICE Job. Press. Size of Chase

12 x 18, fitted with 8.09 Amp. D. C. electric motor. One CHANDLER AND PRICE Job Press. Size of Chase

8 x 12 fitted with 2.45 Amp. D. C. Electric motor. One BROWN FOLDING MACHINE fitted with 1.50 HP. D. C.

Electric motor.

One 31 inch BROWN AND CARVER PAPER CUTTER fitted.

with 15.9 Amp. D. C. Electric motor.

One OSWEGO PAPER CUTTER, and Book Trimmer, Size 26,

fitted with 15.9 Amp. D. C. Electric motor.

One BUFFALO KNIFE GRINDER, Carborandum wheel, taking

knives up to 18 inches.

One BOSTON WIRE STITCHER No. 3, fitted with 2.45 Amp.

D. C Electric motor.

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One 40 H.P. GRADE FUEL OIL SEMI DIESEL ENGINE, belted

to 25 KW. WESTINGROUSE D.. C. Generator 1150 R.P.M. One PETTER SEMI DIESEL ENGINE direct coupled to General

Electri? Generator 12.5 KW, 550 RP.M.

175 Cells Edison Storage Batteries.

Sundry tables, cabinets, and other accessories

Plant may be inspected by application to Mr. G. W. Greene, American Baptist Mission, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Printed Forms for submitting bide may be secured from above or by writing to

CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, P.O. Box 1581,

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