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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Fublic Auction

ON TUESDAY, the 4th June, 1929, commencing at 11 am,

at No. 231, Nathan Road, Kowloon

(2nd Floor).

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

(Particulars as per catalogue).

On View from Monday, the 3rd June. 1929.

Term-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 30th May, 1929.

Auction

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

ON TUESDAY, the 4th June, 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at No. 38, Rose Terrace, Ground Floor, Nathan Road. Kowloon,

centrally situated near banks and bust A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ness locality. Grand outlook towards Public Gardens. Apply Box Na. 604. c/o "China Mail."

TO LET OR FOR SALE.

CURIOS.

Comprising:-

Celadon Vases, Bowls, Plates, Powder Blue Vase, Old Bronze Ware, Jade and Crystal Orna- TO LET OR FOR SALE-On Broad-ments, Ivory, Wood and Bamboo wood Road two semi-detached 5 room- Carvings. Old Chinese Paintings, ed houses with Tennis Court and Table Screen, Old Embroiderles, Garage to each house...Reply Secre- Peking Rugs, etc., tary F.O. Box No. 22.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.-On Broadwood Road 3 roomed Bungalow. Reply Secretary P.O. Box No. 22.

FOR SALE-A Baby Grand Piano. Broadwood made. Price moderate- Apply

No. 602,

"China c/o

Mall.

Rox

FOR SALE. "Barkers," Sai Wan. A

Also

Large Quantity of

Blackwood Ware. Catalogues will be issued. Terms-Cash on Delivery,

NOTICES.

BANK HOLIDAYS

TN Accordance with Ordinance

No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on MONDAY, the 3rd June (IIis Majesty The King's Birthday).

Hong Kong, 28th May. 1929.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG & KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY

THE CHINA MAIL,

A PHILANTHROPIST "SCRAPS OF PAPER”

MR. N. DIALDAS' PORTRAIT UNVEILED

SIND HINDU MERCHANTS

USED FOR LOTTERY TICKETS

OPINION NOT EVIDENCE

An interesting ceremony, with a Charged at the Kowloon Ma- touch of sadness about it, was gistracy on Saturday, two Chinese, performed at the Sind Hindu Mera man and a woman, pleaded that chants' Club. China-building on the pieces of paper which the pro- Saturday afternoon, when a por-secution alleged were Po Più lot- trait of the late Mr. Narain Dialdastery tickets, were not so, but were was unveiled in the Club Hall.

in fact just scraps of rubbish paper. There was a good gathering of They were charged with keep- members of the Club and some of ing a gambling, establishment, and their friends present at the functhey were arrested on a warrant. tion, included Mr. G. P. Daswani, A printing press was found per- President of the Club, who was fectly set up, ready for printing the Accompanied by Mrs. Daswani, Mr.tickets,

V. Shewaram, President of the Sind Sergt. Fitches, prosecuting, said

the Hindu Merchants' Association, Mr. {that

first accused, (the

TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that F. P. Milwani, Secretary of the man) had admitted in the charge Association, Mr. N, Jeramdis, į room at the Police Station that he on 5th June. all Building Sup-

Secretary of the Club, Mr. was the principal tenant and also plies will be disconnected from Soenderam, President of the Hindu the ownership of the press. He the Government Mains until fur-Association of Hong Kong, Dr. also pleaded guilty at the fat.

ther notice.

HAROLD T. CREASY,

Water Authority. Public Works Department,

Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

D

R.

NOTICE.

KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY

NT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that commencing Wednesday, 5th June, the supply will be turned on during the following periods only, as follows:-

All districts.

area

of

Nida, Mr. and Mrs. Ruttonjec and Miss Ruttonjee.

The portrait, which was covered with a square de rod eatin, was unveiled by Mrs. Daswani, wife of the Club President.

Noble Man

Before asking his wife to perform the unveiling ceremony, Mr.

Daswani addressed the gathering in Sindi.

Part Ownership However, in Court, accused said

that "some of the things were his and that he was not the principal tenant, but another man who had gone to the country.

His Worship said that surely if ship, he was keeping a depot. he (accused) admitted part owner-

Accused still persisted in plead- ing not guilty, His Worship remark- ing, "This is a case where you are He expressed great pleasure at wasting time. If you plead not the honour given his wife of un- guilty, I must take evidence." veiling the portrait of such a noble A Chinese detective said that No. man as the late Mr. Narain Dialdas, 86 Reclamation-street was raided and also referred to the privilege by a party of detectives. that was his, as President of the Asked by the Magistrate if all Club, of speaking on such a memer the things seized were connected able occasion.

with a Po Piu lottery, witness said He confessed that his feelings that the characters on the big list were one of pleasure mingled with corresponded with those on another 6 am,-10 a.m.

sadness in presiding at the function. alip, which showed that the lottery Districts No. 1 & 2 compris He was pleased that they were was still 'on'.

The detective said that the lot- sing the whole peninsula ex-honouring a noble compatriot and

friend, and aad because West

of the tery was to take place to-day. cepting the Nathan Road and South of realisation of the fact that he would

Woman Discharged Dialdas no more in

The next witness called was a Austin Road and the area East see Narain

Chinese detective who said that of Nathan Road and South of this world.

Spirit of Goodwill

there was absolutely Gascoigne Road,

nothing to During his short span of life, allow that the lottery was to take LAMMERT BROS.,

the late Mr. Narain Dialdas, in spite place o-day. District No. 3 comprising of his youth, did wonderful things Auctioneers.

His Worship then demanded that Hong Kong, 30th May, 1929.

the area West of Nathan Road not only in business but also as a last witness be recalled to state and South of Austin Read and public and social worker. He did a why he had said the drawing the area East of Nathan Road lot of good for the Sind community would take place.

On View from Saturday, the 1st June. 1929.

fine 4-Roomed Bungalow with largeȚIE Underaigned have received Garden. For full particulars apply instructions to sel: by Public

1 Bux No. 695, e/o "China Mail."

Auction

FOR SALE.Wharfedale Printing Press, in excellent condition. W take Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 594. c/o "China Mail."

TUITION.

HIGHLY experienced, conscientious TEACHER gives lessons to enable pupils to speak and write letters in Cantonese, within six months. Ad dress: 21, Shanghai Street (2nd Floor), Yaurati.

MISCELLANEOUS.

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"CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

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

First Branch -

No. 5. D'Aguilar Street.

(For Ladies only) (Telephone

No.

C. 6234)

Second Branch:---

No. 22, Queen's Road Central. (For Ladies & Gents.) (Rear Ground door of

Kayamally

Your Visit in cordial.2).

welcomed when you will see that our Train- ed Female Hair Dressers give you every satisfaction. Визлева Hoртв:-

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

ON WEDNESDAY, the 5th June, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m.,

at No. 14, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

ALSO

One Victrola and Records,

and

A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture.

3 p.m.5 p.m.

and South of Gascoigne Road,

5.30 p.m.-7.30 p.m.-

HAROLD T. CREASY,

Water Authority. Public Works Department,

Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

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NOTICE.

everywhere he went, and for this good they, one and all, were greatly indebted to him.

That, witness admitted, was only his own opinion on the matter for if it was not so. would not both

accused destroy their tickets?

The late Mr. Narain Dialdas was a great philanthropist who had The Magistrate remarked that donated large sums of money for the witness' should not give his every imaginable cause. In fact, own opinion as evidence; it was every cause that was for the good of, not correct.

an

LADIES' and

GENTLEMEN'S

BATHING

3

COSTUMES

of superior Quality -

"OCEAN” “VIKING”

"HOLLYWOOD."

in a great variety of colours. All moderately priced.

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.

153-155, Des Voeux Road Central.

COMPLETE PRINTING PLANT

FOR SALE

Bids invited for purchase of our entire Equipment, Works located at Tung Shan, Canton, China. Bids will be opened June 27th, 1929.

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

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

and 6.

THREE THOUSAND POUNDS English Book and Job Type. ONE THOMPSON TYPECASTER, No. 35. With accessories for casting English type from Linotype matrices and Chinese type from native matrices. Small assortment EngHah matrices. Two fonts CHINESE MATRICES. Nos, 4 and 5. ONE SINGLE REVOLUTION Babcock Cylinder Book Press. Two two-revolution BABCOCK 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 H.P. D. C.

Electric motor.

One 31-inch BROWN AND CARVER PAPER CUTTER fitted

with 16.9 Amp. D. C. Electric motor.

One OSWEGO PAPER CUTTER, and Book Trimmer, Size 28,

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

One BUFFALO KNIFE GRINDER, Carborandum wheel, taking

· kalves up to 18 inches.

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

D. C Electric motor.

One 40 H.P. GRADE FUEL OIL SEMI DIESEL ENGINE, belted te 25 KW, WESTINGHOUSE D. C. Generator 1150 R.P.M. One PETTER SEMI DIESEL ENGINE direct coupled to General

Electri: Generator. 12.5 KW, 550 R.P.M.

175 Cells Edison Storage Batteries.

Sundry tables, cabinets, and other accessories.

Plant may be inspected by application to Mr. G.-W. GreenNE, American Baptist Mission, Tung Shan, Canton, China, Printed Forms for anbmitting bids may be secured from above or by writing to

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

SHANGHAITM

his fellow men could always rely on However, the Chinese detective the generous and wholehearted sup- said that it was plainly recorded that the last drawing had takon port of Narain Dialdas.

Thus they find that he had donat-place on May 28. ed with an open hand and with the

was Remarking that it

very spirit of goodwill, equally for the curious that

innocent man THE UNDERSIGNED is prepar-opening up of parks and recreation should make thie statement (to the been approached net to go against Ted to consider offers to pur-cuba for the good of the young fid cetry Po. Pin tickets, His Wor-them (west): Who approached

Police) "I have nothing to say. (accused). On View from Tuesday, the 4th chase the following properties: charitable causes everything that ship imposed a fine of $150 with you --The mother of third accused. June, 1929.

Section C of Marine Lot 243 (Nos. he thought would further the well the alternative of three months'. His Worship: I would like them

5 and 6, Praya, Kennedy being of his compatriots he inter- imprisonment an

first ac- to know that anyone interfering Town, Godowns).

ested himself in.

cused. The woman was discharg with witnesses will be severely dealt Kowloon Marine Lot 55 (ship-

ed as

there was nothing to in with. Brassuming Nature yard).

They must not forget that the dicate that she co-operated with Sub-section of Section A of late Mr. Narain Dialdas's philan- the man.

Shaukiwan Inland Lot 482 thropy had also extended to their (Nos. 219-227, odd Nos., Main Club, which was founded at his sug- Street, Shaukiwan West).

gestion and to which he had donated Particulars may be obtained on liberally with his usual unassuming application at the Treasury, or to gesture which no doubt they all

Catalogues will be issued. Terma-Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 30th May, 1929.

THE Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Public Auction

ON FRIDAY, the 7th June, 1929. commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Teak Hatstands, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Bookcase, Glass Cabinet, Ceiling and Table

etc., etc.

F

the Crown Solicitor at the Courts of Justice.

C. Mcl. MESSER,

Colonial Treasurer. Hong Kong 21st May, 1929.

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

the

CONSPIRACY CASE

EURASIAN AND CHINESE CHARGED

MAGISTRATE'S WARNING

OrGag-

The Magistrate then said that he hoped those persons concerned would take the warning to heart.

"Box of Matches" Gifford, when asked to examine, donled ever having said that he was the manager

of_the China Light & Power Co.

Witness: He did. I heard him say so.

A. MING & CO. 號 明

Ship Chandlers, Hardware and Metal Merchants.

105, Des Voeux Road Central

HỒNG XONG.

Tel. C. 6147.

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street,

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free

"PONTIAC"

sould appreciate was a gesture of goodwill rather than a desire to bring himself into the limelight. Therefore they must mourn his Charges of conspiracy and

Gifford: As a matter of fact I untimely death As a great and intimidation agains a Eurasian did not speak Chinese. I only ask- irreparable loss to the Sind com-youth named Douglas Gifford, and ed her for a box of matches. munity.

two Chinese, were further investi- Witness: You talked a lot of If only Narain Dialdas had been gated by Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at Cantonese with second defendant in spared to live to a riper age, what the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur-my floor, then you suddenly changed greater things he could. and un-dal.

to English. doubtedly would have accomplished Douglas Gifford and the two

Gifford suggested that he never Nthat the ANNUAL ORDIN-

in this world!

Chinese are alleged to have con-ran and His Worship, interposing, However, they could find consola spired against a Chinese woman said that witness had never allcged Fans, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, ARY GENERAL MEETING of tion for his sad loss in the thought living at No. 870, Canton-road, with that he had run at all. She had Curios. Desks, Gramophones, Shareholders of the above Com-that the passing of Narain Dialdas intent to obtain money by false merely said that he (accused) had Bicycle and Tricycle, Cameras, pany will be held at the Hong

Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on FRI- which they mortals must be com-

was the inevitable will of God, to pretences.

walked down a side 'street, but thei As complainant was being exam-other accused had run in a different Teak Extension Dining Tables, DAY, June 7, 1929, at 11 a.m. for formable in all things.

ined, Gifford appealed to the Magis direction. Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner the purpose of receiving the re-

Live in Memory

trate to have two lads (seated by Gifford: With regard to the Waggons, Ice Chests, Dinner port of the Directors together with " Is a sad truism that those who the side of the Court room) money, I didn't speak a word about THE Undersigned have received Crockery, White Frost Bet Ward year ended April 30, 1929. the are most needed in this world and ordered out of Court saying that it.

instructions to sell by Publio Kitchen Utensils, Glass Wate,

car less be spared as the leaders of they were the sons of complainant. etc., etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the men are also wanted by God," "the Interfering With Witnesses Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Single Company will be CLOSED from speaker added.

His Worship enquired if the Witness insisted that he did. and Double Wardrobes with Bevel-SATURDAY, June 1, to FRIDAY, As long as that Club continued to prosecution intended calling the two | Gifford heatedly retorted: “That's a led Mirrors, Dressing Tables, June 7, 1929, both days inclusive. exist, Mr. Daswani concluded, its boys witnesses, Det.-Sergt. lie, and I did not say anything about Waahatanda, Chests of Drawers,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, members would always respect the Fitches replying in the negative, her stealing electricity,"

General Managers.

name of Narain Dialdas as that of The two lads in question were In answer to second accused, com- Hong Kong, May 28, 1929. one of their benefactors, and regard allowed to remain in Court.

plainant said he had told her that his deeds and achievements Complainant gave evidence and he was a representative of the China BEST. COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE something they should all strive to then Sgt. Fitches asked: Have you Light & Power Co., Ltd. emulate so that even in death they been asked not to give evidence in

This defendant also asked the KWONG HANG & CO. would live in the memory of those this case? Yes, I have. I have woman if she had sent for third

Tel. C. 2736. who were left behind..

accused (his foki) on May 15. She The gathering was then asked to

denied that she had.

Accused then said that he could

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

Auction

ON FRIDAY, the 7th June, 1929. at 3 o'clock p.m.

at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street.

One Motor Boat

(Sultable for business and for

pleasure)

Length 34' 6".

Breadth 7′ 9”.

Scripps 6 Cylinder Motor, 65.75

Horae Power.

(On. View at the Cosmopolitan- Dock, Kowloon).

One Cleveland 6 Cylinder Motor

Car

(recently overhauled).

On View Kowloon.

etc., etc.

and

A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture.

On View from Thursday, the 6th June, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

THE FORTY-EIGHTH ORDIN stand for a few moments in silence

Бе

"That's A Lie"

"CHIEF

OF THE

SIXES."

Sole Agents:-

L. C. LTD.

43, "Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty, Coal. Contractors,

HOUSE COAL

Penk

that he would. "en-

Upper Level

at the Duro Garage, instructions to sell by Public Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong releasing the covering which fut-own, and thanks to his enthusiasm deavour to bring him to Court at Middle Level ..

.at $23.00 per ton

» $22.00

+

Auctioneers.GENERAL MEETING as a mark of respect for the de- Narain Dialdas and his wife paid produce a witness to testify to that. Sgt. Fitches then took down the of the Company will be bald at ceased, after which Mrs. Dawani a visit to Hong Kong where he in- the Offices of the General Mana- was invited to unveil the portrait.terested the local Sind merchants in name and address of the witness gers, Mezera Jardine, Matheson & This she did by pulling a cord and the idea of forming a Club of their and intimated

came into the next hearing.

Central Ofice. Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th tered down revealing a large half. and infuence the Club'

When pressed, complainant said Kowloon... $17.00 June, 1929, at Noon for the pur- body photograph of the deceased being.

Although only 23 years of age at that after the second defendant had the Report of simply framed in black. pose of receiving

Tes was then served in the Club the time of his death, the late Mr. accused her of stealing electricity,

The above prices include deli- the Directors, passing the Ac

and high spirted man who, in spite third defendant to her Narain Dialdas was a very energetic she became frightened and called very charges to destination.

house to

Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

THE Undersigned have received

Auction

Car Co.'s Garage,

Wong Nei

Chông.

FRIDAY, the 7th Jane, 1929. commencing at 5.15 p.m.

One Cadillac Touring Car.

(On View at the Dragon Motor

Ohne 5-Seater "Paige" Car

in Running Order.

(On View at the Duro Garage, Kowloon).

For further particulars and In-. spection Orders, apply to the Un- dersigned.

7

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

ON

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Valuable Collection of

POSTAGE STAMPS (Particulars from Catalogus). Terms: Cash on Delivery,

On View from Thursday, the 6th June, 1929.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

counts, and electing Directors and Hall, after which the gathering

Auditors.

dispersed."

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

of the heavy call on his time by his investigate. This was on May 14. Notable Career Company will be CLOSED from

The late Mr. Narain Dialdas was large business, was able also to take ·On the third of last month, she the 12th June to 3rd July, 1929, one of the merchant prlaces of on his shoulders the work of a paid third defendant $3.45 for re-

India whose firm has branches all public man in Indis. He both days inclusive.

was a pairs he had effected. over the world. The local branch Municipal Counciller and Honorary His Worship said that the im- functioned here until last year Magistrate of Karachi, and was portant question was why third SHING JARDINE, MATHESON & when it was closed after his death very influential all over India. accused, after being paid $8.45 by

By Order of the Board.

CO., LTD.,

General Managers..

Hong Kong, 24th May, 1929,

Whilst returning home to India He died in Karachi less than six witness for work done, should de- from a trip round the world at the months after his return from his mand more money on May 157 beginning af last year, the late Mr. round-the-world trip.

All accused were remanded.

» $21.00

$20.00

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