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TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929.

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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

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Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions to sell by Fublic

Auction

ON THURSDAY, June 27, 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,

Daddell Street.

A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

THE CHINA MAIL,

"SOUTHERN CROSS”

+

TO TRY FLIGHT TO ENGLAND AGAIN

GOVERNOR GEN, IN PLANE

Sydney, June 17.

CHURCH PACT

MEXICAN CONTROVERSY STILL UNSETTLED

NO REPLY FROM VATICAN

Vatican City, June 20. Under a headline reading, "Pre-. tore Romano, the official orgun of mature Optimism," the Observa- the Vatican denied to-day that a

Lord Stonehaven, the Governor- Southern Cross," over Sydney, ac- General of Australia, piloted the companying Kingsford Smith on one of his tests to-day.

settlement of the Mexican reli- The Governor-General evinced gious question had been reached. great skill in manoeuvring the plane and was congratulated by experts on his handling of it."

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The office of Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary of state continu-. ed to refuse to divulge whatever Smith and Ulm announce that decision the Pope may have reach-. they have planned to depart from ed on the Mexican controversy: Sydney for Derby on the first hop It was indicated that the Pontiff's of their second attempt. on the decision would be announced first Sydney-England air-record, on June în Mexico City.

Mexico City, June 20

male Comprising: Reply - Chesterfield Couch and Arm- 20.

chairs, Teak Hatstands, Sectional On their previous attempt on the Those interested in the reli- WANTED-By Japanese, a position Glass and Teak Book Cases. Ceil-fight it will be recalled, Smith and gious negotiations were frankly in an Hotel Ar all round man willing and Table Fans, Desks, Car-, Ulm, with the members of the crew worried to-day over the lack of an ing to do anything Apply Box No. pets, Rugs, Pictures, Oil Paint of the plane were lost when nearing answer from the Vatican upon the 600, c/o "China Mail,"

ings, Pianos, Gramophones. Curios, the completion on their first hop to terms under consideration, Brass Ware, etc.

Wyndham, being forced down on a It was believed that apless the Teak Extension Dining Tables,mudflat in wild country, and being Holy See acted quickly there was Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboards, reduced to a state of extreme weak-a possibility that the negotiations Dinner Waggons. Joe Chests, Dinness before they were rescued. would collapse Associated Press. ner Crockery, Glass Ware, Cook- The loss of the plane and that of ing Utensils, etc.

the Kookaburra, the machine in: which Anderson and Hitchcock were lost in their fatal search for the missing "Southern Cross" aviators, has been the subject of an enquiry by the Commonwealth Government, affair was a allegations that the Apply:

publicity "sturit" being made, but Indignantly denied by the aviators.

Singapore Free Press.

EURASIAN GIRL with experience wants positiuin 19 NURSEMAID. Will live in, Apply Box No..607, c/o "China Mail."

TO LET

TO LET Furnished, one room; use of bathroom and kitchen. Mrs. Chan, 587, Nathan Road, Kow- loon.

TO LET OR FOR SALE,

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

FOR SALE.

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

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Teak and Cam- phorwood Cheats об Drawers, Marble Top Washstands. Toilet Sets, etc.

Also

A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

One Milner's, Safe. Catalogues will be issued. On View from Wednesday, June 26, 1929.

The Inquiry

LAST ECHO

MORGANATIC WIFE OF KING OF PORTUGAL DIES

Lisber, June 19. The last eclio of Portugal's royal idyll sounded recently in the death of Eliza Hensler, aged 93. morganatic wife of the late Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg. King Consort of Portugal.

Melbourne, June 24. The repart of the committee of inquiry into the forced landing of

Eliza Henaler was a beautiful the aeroplane "Southern Cross," and the subsequent loss of the German origin, who in 1860 aang young American opera singer of "Kookaburra" and the deaths of

Lisbon Terms: Cash on Delivery.

House. Opera the airmen Anderson and Hitch- at the

Ferdinand, theu a widower and LAMMERT, BROS.,

enck, which opened last month, the idea

deeply that the regent of Portugal, fel Auctioneers dismisses

in love with her. "Southern Cross" landing was pre- Hong Kong, June 24, 1929.

arranged.

FOR SALE-Buick Car 1924 Model.THE Undersigned have received Very good condition. Apply Box No. Tinstructions to sell by Puple 603. c/o "China Mall."

FOR SALE Barkers," Sai Wan “A fina 4-Roomed Bungalow with, large Garden. Excellent Bathing facilities. Ideal place for Summer Hotel. For full particulars apply Box No.--595, c/o "China Mail."

FOR SALE Wharfedale Printing Press, in excellent condition. Will take Sheet Double Demy. Useful for Small Printing Shop. Apply Box No. 694, e/o "China · Mail."

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and No. SA, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen-

promptly printed. “China Mall" Office.

tral 22.

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within

Auction

ON

FRIDAY, June 28, 1929, commencing at 11 am.

at No. 12, Humphreys Building, Kowloon

7

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

It considers that she was in first class condition when she started, but should have carried a wireless but should have carried a woman

ground, also tools and emergency rations. It considers the crew were justified in standing by the ma- chine instead of searching for the nearest mission.

It pays a tribute to the search-

He conferred upon the opera singer the title of Countess Edla. and married her in spite of the opposition of the court and people of Portugal.

They lived happily together until Ferdinand's death in 1885. From that time on she lived in nun-like seclusion. Associated Preas.

ers gallant efforts and is of HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS

opinion that an inaccurate com- pass was the primary cause of the loss of the "Kookaburra."

June 28

The report also urges further re-

Mr. B. M. Armstrong.

Teak Hall Stand, Chesterfield gulations regarding future long Mr. and Mrs. H. Bishjerg, Mr. Couch, Chesterfield Chairs; Teak distance flights, and suggests that and

Mrs. B. Blan, Mesgra. Cabinet, Teak Extension Dining the Commonwealth be mapped into Biastropchi, Th. Bhajabarg. Table, Dining Chairs, Teak Side settled and unsettled areas, with

Messrs. A. W. Coverdale, and J. board, Dinner Waggon, Teak recognised air routes. Aircraft Cas32. Desks, Curtains, Carpets, Electric flying over unsettled areas should Mr. H. Ellis.. Fans, etc.*

carry receiving and transmitting Mesars. M. F. D. Graham, and Teak Bedstead, Teak Wardrobe, wireless sets, capable of use from C. Gayetti. Teak Chests of Drawers, Teak the ground, also tools, signalling

Messrs. Inglje Hosang, H. Dressing Table, Toilet Set, Teak apparatus, medical equipment, Henry, G. C. Humphreys, and Ice Chest, Crpokery, Kitchen emergency rations and water-Major W. W. Holland.

Utensils, etc.

also

Óne Piano.

One View from Thursday, June

an hour from London. In healthy 27, 1929. neighbourhood SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders. received in the House of the Principal Individual care and attention. For Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local)." Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frode] Higher Certificate).

TROJAN

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BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE

KWONG HÀNG & CO.

Tel. C. 2736.

43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal

Peak

Contractors. HOUSE COAL...

Upper Level **: $22.00

.at. $23.00 per ton.

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» $20.00

2

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» $27.00

Middle-Level ..., $21.00 Central Office

Kowloon

The above prices include deli- very charges to destination.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. OF DENMARK.

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany (Limited) of Denmark:---- Kashiwabara, from Tokyo. Ozorio, 11 Glenealy, from Shang-

Chai

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H. Kong Kwok, from Ošaka.

George Ignott, from Shanghai. Peak, from Shanghai.

Stiebel "Changte", from Har bint].

Hong

B. V. JESSEN.

Superintendent.

ng, 20th June, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

Hong Kong, June 24, 1929.

TOOTHACHE

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PLIGHT OF SOUTH-EASTERN

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KOREA

Seoul Korea, June 19.

A large district in south-east- ern Korea North Keisho Province. is facing serious famine unless aid is forthcoming the result of long drought last year followed this spring by hailstorms of al- most unprecedented destructive. ness. Before the storms it was estimated that 160,000 persons were in distress and aid was be ing organised. The storms inten- sified famine conditions, causing havoc among new crops from which relief 'was expected.

"These storms claimed at least two lives and wrought damage to crops and property estimated at 8,000,000 yen ($4,000,000). Stones as large as hen's eggs fell in vari- ous places on different days, and two village girls gathering greens in a forest were struck and kill- ed. Wheat and other crops were destroyed to the extent, of about 25,000 acres. The Korean Gov- erament-General is preparing re- lief measures. Associated Press.

Worms. Were His Trouble

Until Baby's Own Tablets. Drove Them Out.

A Sauvie, of Rowantan, Quebec, writea-My boy, was badly troubled with worms and was feverish and restless. I got a vial of Baby's Own Tablets and since giving them to the child all signs of worms have disappeared and he is now in good health. I think Baby's Own Tablets have no equal as a medicine for this trouble."

Guaranteed free from opiates and absolutely harmless even to the youngest infant, Baby's Own Tablets are a remedy for indigea- tion, constipation. simple fever, diarrhoea and teething troubles. Given for a few days they des troy worms, and a marked im- provement in the child's appetite and health speedily follows.

Obtainable from chemists, also post free, 80 cents per vial, from the Dr, Williams Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghai,

Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Leim, Mies R. Lillie.

Messrs. R. Menaschi, H. F. McMahon, and 0. Meister,

Mr. and Mrs. Rollin., Messrs. P. S. and S. B. Smith and Miss K. Smith.

PENMANSHIP

"WRITE AS YOU PLEASE" RULE WELCOMED

NO CRAMPED FINGERS

Photo shows little Ruth Bramion, above, writing away at a great "rate In the new free hand methodi insat shows her cramand little Angers attempting to conform to the old standardized method which is in direct contrast to her natura! style.

teaching writing was inaugurated in Manhattan's public schools.

Departing from the muscalar movement #ethod, pupils will now be allowed to write with freedom of the fingers in any way they find eaglest. The now systera evolved from four years of ressarch

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NCE in a while the by a group of eminent paychals. xists and educators. Dr. 05bea school kids get a break, ista said. and when they do they're

It seems a waste of time to force willing to admit it. The School people in their formative years to Board at New York recently adopt any particular style of hand- came, through with another writing, since the majority of pu new raling and the children pils after foaving school Immedt not slow to admit that ately lapes into the methode which

them "they'er not such a bad crew come easiest to

The ́individual style of handwrit- after all."

are

As long as we can remember, the ing very often is an outcome of the type of work with which we identify kiddies have been subject to the ourselves et maturity. The book- xiavery of a curse known to "pen-keeper, for instance, writes very manship." It appears that if Chay neatly and painstakingly, in order couldn't master the good old methed to crowd as many words as he, can of our grandfather they weren't cut into a small space and at the same out to be successes in life and time make it legible. that's all there was, to it.

The boarding school giri adopta For years the torture went on style of writing which is very sim-- and at the mod of the school year flar to the Gothic, and which al- records would show an increasing ways brands her for what she s number of cramped little Angers in- The physician, who might have stead of the penmanship champs stood at the top of his clang in pon- hoped for, Many of the children manship, la notorious for writing. would be hampered their prog- illegibly, a Wa min) is fixed on the reas at school by having to remain nature of his prescription rather in a lower grade because they could than the style of bis writing. not overcome "their writing diftent- Bo, with the coming of the eum- 1506, forming beautiful loops and mer Vacation New York's more cerlicues.

than one million school, children Following the Annual report of have two things to be thankful for. Dr. William J, O'Shea, superinten- First. for no more homework, and, dent of schools in New York City, second, for be more painful.pon- arging less study and more profit manship poriods, which will cut the able education, a new sysṭam_of | training course by two years.

· Above, general ulew of úleveland clinie wrecked

-ment. Inset, Dr. George W. Crite, founder and head by fire following explosion of gay in X-ray depart of institution.

CLINIC DISASTER

UNDERGOES BLOOD TRANSFUSION

Krug, all parts of the country cams jof his model medical ideai shattered, to its doors for relief. His humani- he fought on to save his survivorw. tarian work and investigations Into Refusing to lose his head, Dr. Crile various folds of the medical profes-directed the rescue, ordered ambu- EFFORT TO SAVE ASSISTANT son have won for him a number of lances, emergency telephone Ines,

forely decorations

directed policemen and fremea in The doctor studied for his prá- their baitie against the flames and Cenolon to this country and London, gas, and then calmly visited other Farla and Vienna, He served his hospitals to take a consus of his NLY the stark fire scarred country during the World War, friends and bis patients who were

walls of the Cleveland ausering from the army with the sweat away by the traged

protege, Dr.

New York, May 17.

rank of brigadier-general of the Learning that

building that Dr. George Medical O, EL C. In 1921 be so Phillips, was seriously injured. Dr. W. Crile, one of America's fore-misted in the founding of the Clevo-Crite sped to Wade Park Manor and most medical men, had hoped and Clinte, and three years later there underwent the blood transfu

tolped to establish the Cleveland clon mentioned above in an effort would be his life monument, Clinic Hospitate to save Phillips, but in vain. He bed when it

remain to attest to his crum

Dr. Grile was particularly noted was then ordered to bled hopes.

In the Best for his operations on was feared that the grief over the The crushed man, exhausted by women suffering from allments of disaster, together with the physical the thyroid glands. He had been and mental struja, might cause is terolo reach efforts and the pausually successful fa correcting him to collapse. blood transfusion he unterwent to goiters. His text book, The Thy- Thus the ambitions and hopes

are the hire or a friend mjured in roid Gland, published in 1922, ex- the admirable Dr. Celle have been the explosion, has secluded himself plains for the fral time a method rudely shattered. Broken in health in an attempt to gain rest soul the of performing the operation so dent that destroyed his clinic and that and spirit since the disastrous eccl- investigation gets under way. Call-no scar remains, BWV

are at his home, were told that he

of

The founder, and operator of the tout a toll of more than ons buz-

was beyond the reach of the presellafo was operating when the dred lives, he mar yet revive the Dr. Ozila was justly proud of the drug bihat racked his institution, conzage which first inspired him to institution of which he was one of Through it all with his fellow spa bagts his humanitarian work and the co-founder – He bać planned claltata Indured his young doctors perhaps start anew when the first 16 as a model hospital and as far and alden lying dead or dying about shock of the difzger is ovat end Blues. Its tamy spread that people him, and, with the physical evidence he has regained his robust physique.

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