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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929.

THE

NOTICES.

Phone C. 22

LAMMERT BROS.

FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Twenty-five Words three inser- Lions prepaid $1. Every addi- tlonal word four cents for three insertions.

A replies under this heading piuat be called tor.

WANTED

WANTED-Young Chinese

male

stenographer for English correspon. denec in Tourané. Reply Secretary,

PO Box 22.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,

- Public Auctions

HE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to call by Fublic

Auction

ON

WEDNESDAY, the 3th June, 1929,

commencing a 11 am

at No. 14, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon.

A Quantity of VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

ALSO

One Victrola and Records.:

and

A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture.

Chinese male

On, View from Tuesday. the 4th moy.

Reply June, 1929.

WANTED.-Young stenographer for Secretary, P.O. Box 22.

WANTED-English couple would like use of Malshed at Repulse Bay. Saturdays only. Write Box No. 603, c/o China Hail,"

-Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMNERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 20th May, 1929.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG & KOWLOON

WATER SUPPLY

TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

To Sthe June, all Building Com- tractors Supplies will be dis- connected from the Government Mains until further notice.

HAROLD T. CREASY,

Water Authority Public Works Departinent,

Hong Kong, 4th June, 1929.

G.

NOTICE.

is

.

CHINA MAIL,

DIOCESAN BOYS

THE SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE JUBILEE

RESULT OF APPEAL

School

ánd

THE UNDERSIGNED i po pur-three hundred scholars to the

FOREIGN PRESSMEN

CHINESE VIEW OF BAN ON

“N.-C. DALLY NEWS"

PLEA FOR CORRESPONDENTS

Under date May 31 the Rev. Canton-Mr. Hin Wong, a Canton W. T. Featherstone, head master newspaperman and a vice-president of the Diocesan Boys' School and of the Press Congress of the Orphanage, writes:-

World, has addressed a letter to Dr. C. T. Wang (Minister for For- In May, we out the appeals Affairs) asking him to request in nomineesion serwith the Jubilee, eien fattoral socar, ment, at Nan Endowment Fund of the Diocesan king to rescind their recent orders

Boys'

Orphanage against the "N.-C. Daily News," Herewith I am sending a result of the North China Herald," Mr. the appeal to date.

George E. Sokolsky, Mr. Charles I feel that the troublous times Dailey of the "Chicago Tribune" through which the School has and Mr. Hallett Abend of the "New passed since 1925 have not yet, York Times" so that they may each perhaps, been fully realised.

continue to practice their profes- As a result of the strike boy-sion in China without any incon- cott in 1925, we lost, including in- venience. It may be recalled that terest paid on loans, $178,000.00 the National Government forbade on the sale of the old site, which the "N.-C. Daily News" and the was sold in 1924, for delivery in "North China Herald" to use the 1926. We also lost about one Chinese Postal Service and asked third of our full-paying scholars, the US.A. Government to send

In spite of this, we moved with from China the three men named.

"Unquestionable Right" chase the following properties:-new school in 1926, only to be

Mr. Wong believes that the Na-) turned out into temporary pre- tional Government of China, like Section C of Marine Lot 243 (Nos.)

5 and 6. Praya. Kennedy mises in 1927, when our numbers all great governments of the world, went down to 218 and the school is deeply in favour of the freedom Lot 55 (ship-buildings were used as a military of the press, including the unques- Kowloon Marine

hospital.'

tionable right to discuss what is yard).

In 1929, our numbers have re not explicitly forbidden by law. Sub-section 1 of Section A of

During the whole He thinks that the ràpid develop-{ Shaukiwan Inland Lot 482 covered to 294.

of this time no orphan or boy at ments and changes of conditions in (Nos. 219-227, odd Nos., Main

reduced fees, who has made & China the last few years have made Street, Shaukiwan West).

written application about this it exceedingly difficult even for Particulars may be obtained on ease and had the facts verified, Chinese themselves to observe application at the Treasury, or to has been refused admittance. events and express views correctly. the Crown Solicitor at the Courts Some poor boys, already in the and journalists with Occidental of Justice.

school, and whose relations suffer-training may easily have honest, ed in 1925, received a further re-difference of opinion concerning, Teak Halstand. Chesterfield

Colonial Treasurer-duction in fees.

subjects Orienal. Donations can be sent to the Under these circumsta.ees and Couch and Armchairs, Bookcase, Hong Kong, 21st May, 1929. Glass Cabinet. Cefing and Table

school treasurers, Messrs. Lowe, in view of the goodwill and sym- Pictures, Fans, Carpets, Rugs.

Bingham & Matthews, Chartered pathy the Press of the world Curios. - Dasks, Gramophones,

Bank Building, or the treasurers general displays towards the Chi- Bicycle and Tricycle, Camera,

will arrange to collect any dona- nese Nationalist movement, per etc., etc.

tions, if you will kindly let them haps the National Government, Mr. Wong, hopes, will take lenient kaow.

view of the incidents which have led to the unpleasant outcome.

WANTED-By Japanese, a positionHE Undersigned have received in an Hotel. An all round man will- I instructions to sell by Public ing to do anything. Apply Box No.: 600, c/o China Mail"

WANTED.70

rent оп lease first class family hotel in Hung Kung. eentrally situated near banks and busi- Grand outlook towards ness locality. Public Gardens. Apply Box No. 604, e/o "China Mail."

TO LET OR FOR SALE.

TO LET OR FOR SALE-On Broad- wood Road two semi-detached 5 room- ed horses with Tennis Court and Garage to each house... Reply Secre- tary P.O. Box No. 22.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-On Broadwood Rand 3

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

Comprising

FURNITURE

Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ice Chests. Dinner roomed Bungalow. Reply Secretary Crockery, White Frost Refrigera- tor, Kitchen Utenelle, Glass Ware. etc. etc.

Teak and Iran Beateads, Single

P.O. Boa No. 22.

FOR SALE Barkers," Sai Wan. A

.

Town, Godowns).

C. Mel. MESSER,

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY LIMITED.

No

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDIN-

GENERAL MEETING of

ANY

First Three Lists In connection with the sixtieth Shareholders of the above Com- birthday appeal and commemora pany will be held at the Hongtions the following donations have Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on FRE- been paid or, protrised DAY, June 7, 1929, at a.m. for

First List

in

No Interference?. Mr. Wong is also confident that any generosity exercised in this matter will not be construed other-

fine 4-Roomed Bungalow with large and Double Wardrdes with Barel- the purpose of receiving the re- Mr. Lee Thiam-seng (Formosa) $1,000 wise than only a desire on the part

Garden.

Tables,

Drusing For full particulars apply led Mirrors, Box No. 695, c/o "China Mail." Washstands. Chesis of Drawers,

FORL SALE-Wharfedale Press,

etc., etc.

Printing

Will

excellent condition. take Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 504, c/o "China Mail."

TUITION.

HIGHLY experienced, conscientious TEACHER gives lessons to enable pupils to speak and write letters in

and

A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture.

port of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ended April 30, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, June 1, to FRIDAY.

On View from Thursday, the June 7, 1929, both days inclusive. 6th June, 1920.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON General Managers. Hong Kong, May 28, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

- LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong. 1st June, 1929.

Cantonese, within six months. AdTHE Undersigned have received dress: 21, Shanghai Street (2nd instructions to sell by Public]

Floor). Yaumati,

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed.-"Chisa Mail" Offee,

Auction

ON

at 3 o'clock p.m.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Mr. Wer Tong-bo (Formosa). Sir Robert Ho Tung.... Mr. Tjia Maa-yan (Saigon) Anonymous Mr. J. E. Joseph Estate of the Late Mr. Chan

Kai-tsing

Mr.

Dr. B. C. Wong

Wong Kam-fuk

Mr. B. Wong

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Canton Insurance Office

1,000 of the National Government to 1,000 safeguard the freedom of the 1,000 / Press and to re-assure the Press 5,000 of the world that China has no in- 1,000 tention whatever to interfere with 1,000 Chinese or international newspaper 500 ccorrespondents in the legitimate 100 gathering and publication of news 50 in this or other part of the world. 500

"More Accurate" 250 Mr. Wong is now editor of the 250 "South China Review" and was at 250 times correspondent in Canton for! 20 the Associated Press, Reuter's and other newspapers and agencies at $12,920 home or abroad. In addition to Note A.-There was an error in the first list published. Dr. B. C. being a newspaperman, Mr. Wong is at present foreign secretary of was chowa

the Kwangsi Exposition to be held it should have

in Liuchow, Kwangsi, in June, 1930.

Hong

Office

Kong Fire Insurance

Hon. Mr. B. D. F. Beith Mr. B. Pasco

FRIDAY, the 7th June, 1929. THE FORTY-EIGHTH ORDIN- Wong doration ARY GENERAL MEETING $250.00, whereas of the Company will be held at been $100.

Note B.---80,000 of the above the Offices of the General Mana- gers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & has been allocated to additional Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong buildings.

at their Salu. Room, Duddell Street.

No. 3A. Wyndham St. Telephone Cen-One Motor Boat

tral 22.

"CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING|

SALOON.

Head Office:-25, Des Voeux Road

Contral. 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 floor of

Kayamally Building).

+ Your Visit is cordially welcomed

when you will see that oor Train- ed Female Hair Dressera give you every satisfaction, Business Hours:—

B a.m. to 7 p.m. on weeks daya.

12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

PHOTO - SUPPLIES

Kodake 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.

26. Da Vœux Road C., Hong Kong.

SPORTING

GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.

GUNS:- Greener,

Webley Scotts, BB.A., J. W. Needham & Raick Freres-Air Riflea-Revol Vera. S. & W-Rifle Accessories Apertare Sights---Sporting quisites Cartridges to smit bores.

re-

THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION

STORETER 5-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

(Suitable for business and. for Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th pleasure)

Length 34' 6" Breadth 79",

Scripps 6 Cylinder Motor, 65.75 Harse Power,

(On View at the Cosmopolitan Dock, Kowloon).

Second List

for

The following amounts June, 1929, at Noon for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of also been received the Directors, passing the Ac-ings: counts, and electing Directors and Auditors.

Mr. Lee Lan-pit (Formosa). Mr. Lee Jan-to (Formosa)... Mr. Wee Chal-eng (Fermosa) Mr. Wee Chai-gee (Fermosa)

Chan

Wing-yung Mr. Chan Shu-yang

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Mr.

One Cleveland 8 Cylinder Motor the 12th June to 3rd July, 1929, Mr. Chai

Car

(recently overhauled).

On View at the Duro Garage, Kowloon.

One Cadillac Touring Car.

(On View at the Dragon Motor Garage. Wong Nei

Car Co.'s

Chong.

One 5-Seater "Page" Car

in Running Order.

Оле

1927 Sports Model Indian

| Motor Cycle --- Eletrical Equipped

- in Perfect Running Order.

(On View at the Duro Garage, Kowloon).

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

Terms: ----Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong: 1st June, 1929,

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON FRIDAY, the 7th June, 1929, eomniencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Strast.

A Valuable. Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS (Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on Delivery. On View from Thursday, the 6th June 1929.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers: Hong Kong, 1st June, 1929.

ALL CARS

REPAIRED

FIAT GARAGE 67A, 67B, Des Voeux Bd. CA Tel. € 4821

both days inclusive

By Order of the Board.

Mr. Hul See-fun

JARDINE, MATHESON & Mr. George Chow Che-kung

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General Managers.

Hong Kong, 24th May, 1929,

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Mr. Wong thinks that, after all, foreign newspaper correspondents and foreign newspapers in China have been able to give more accur- ate reports concerning Chinese have affairs than the Chinese who, while build-

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Mr. Kaar Sze-chin

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Mr. John Chow Che-ngai ...

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50

10

Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D.

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100

Mr. D. F. Warren

10

Mr. Ho Tu

10

Mr. M. J. B. Montargis

10

Mrs. Chan, Tsit-sang

10

Mr. Woo Hay-tong

250

Mr. Tung Kong n

25

Little. Adame & Wood

150

Mr. Kwong King-sheun

10

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Mr. Chan Wing-fook

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Mr. Fung Koon-to

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Mr. George Chow Mr. Cain Ki-out Hui Leung & Co.

Mr. Ng Hak-hing Mr. Chan Tung cho

Mr. A. E. Wright

Mr. Wong Tak-kwong Mr. Eldon Petter Mr. G. Gloves Mr. H. Lyssaght

1,358

Near Adabazar, in Anatolia, a huge boulder became detached from the mountain side, and, fall- ing on a passing train, destroyed the engine knocked over several coaches, and killed four persons.

The British, Spanish, French, 1 and Thalla members of the Council of the Lengre of Nations deposited at the Secretariat for registration, various international agreementa concerning the Statute of Tangier.

*Squadron Leader L. H. Slatter, who is flying from Croydon to Cape Town by easy stages in a light aeroplane, ft Nairobi recently,

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