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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929.

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NOTICES.

THE CHINA MAIL,

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be held

The first ball will be rung at 1.80 p.m.

(weather permitting) at Happy DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Valley on SATURDAY, 16th of the Sale by Public Auction November, 1929, commencing at 2 be held on MONDAY, the p.m. 18th day of November, 1920, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by The charge for admission to the Order of His Excellency the Gov- Public Enclosure will be $1 for ernor, ef one Lot of Crown Land all persons including Ladies. at May Road, in the Soldiers and Saltors in uniform

half price.

Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty YOUNG GIRL necis employment as the King. for one further term of nursery governess to young children; 75 years.

can teach plane and first lessons. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Apply Box No. 628, c/o "China Mall"

SITUATIONS WANTED

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CLASS.

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stiff ladies who desire to regain their youthful figure. School of Dancing for Children and Adults. 24, Ashley Road, Back of Star Theatre (ground floor), Kowloon.

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS.

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VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK

THE WEEK-END CAMP

Orders Issued by Lieut.-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E., Commandant, state:-

All ranks are reminded that the an nual training camps will take place this year at Fanling during the fol- lowing week-ends.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members' Enclo-Sunday p.m., November 24. sure.

Sunday pin., November 17.

Friday p.m.. November 15, til

Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom сап be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at 85 each up to Friday, 15th November.

1920.

The charge for admission for Ladies' to the Members' Enclosure! will be $2.

Friday p.m., November 22, till

Friday p.ni.. November 29, til Sunday p.m., December 1.

Friday p.m.. December 6, Sunday p.m., December 8.

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Camp orders issued by post to all ranks of the Corps except those of Any one not in receipt of these orders the Battery and Engineer Company.

will report diately.

to the Adjutant imme-

The week-ends during which unita have expressed their intention of con- centrating are:-

Each member can obtain upon application to the Secretary Badges for admission of 2 Ladies Portuguese Co., A. Car Co.

1st Week-end.-M. G. Troop, Band,

free of charge.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

NO CHILDREN ALLOWED IN EITHER ENCLOSURE ON ANY PRETEXT.

Hong Kong, November 9, 1929.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

HALF YEARLY GEN-

2nd Week-end.-M.G. Co., Scottish Co., Band, Portuguese Co.

Co.

3rd Week-end-M. G. Co., A. Car

4th Week-end.-M.G. Troop, Corps Signals, Scottish Co.

Railway Time Table" From Kowloon to Fanling: evening

5.40 p.m., Friday and Saturday

7.36 p.m., evening.

6.40 a.m., morning.

Friday and Saturday

Saturday and Sunday

Within THE Undersigned have received TERAL MEETING of Voting their baggage sent to the camp

T

an hour from London. In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS

instructions to sell by Public

and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders Auction received in the House of the Principal, Individual care and attention. Particulars apply to:

"ISS RUTH CULLEY

For

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

(National Frode Higher Certificate).

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mail" (Gce, No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.

Newly Arrived From Peking CLOISONNE,

Lacquer Ware, Peking Glass, Rugs, Bronze, Beads, Mandarin Conte and Brass for Whole- sale and Retail.

TSUNG HING CLOISONNE STORE,

17, Wyndham street, HONG KONG

ON

FRIDAY, November 15, 1929, commencing at 5.15 p.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS

Terms: Cash on Delivery. On View from Thursday, Nov. ember 14, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued.

LAMMERT BROS.,

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From Fanling to Kowloon: 5.45 p.m., Sunday evening, 8.05 a.m., Monday morning. Baggage. Those wishing to have Members will be held in the Fanling must deliver it, clearly label- Jockey Club Room, Hong Kong led with owners' names at Corps Club Annex, on MONDAY, 18th Headquarters by 2 pm. on Fridays, November, 1929, at 5.15 p.m.

Navember 15, 22 and 20, and December By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 1st Nov., 1929,

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

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The Battery will attend the R.A. Practice Camp at Toi Lam during the week-ends, December 14-15 and 21-22.

Great Coats

The fact that some men are without great coata has been brought to notlec. Os. C. Units will please ensure that all have great conts that fit and havo

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Enamelled throughout in white and mottled grey.

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Automatic oven heat control. oven burner and bottom flue, high efficiency hotplate burners, safety taps, &c., &c.

DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY AT MINIMUM FUEL COST. SEE THEM AT OUR SHOWROOMS,

THE HONG KONG & CHINA GAS COMPANY, LTD.

West Point, H.K. & Jordan Rd., Kowloon.

Central Showroom Ice House Street. Telephone Central 47.

Nos. & and 7 Platoons at Head-

NOTICE IS HEREBY y a in a

that an Extraordinary Gen-is not a coat in store to fit a man one quarters at 5.30 p.m. under Lieut. H. R.

Auctioneers.eral Meeting of Seatholders and will be made to order.

Hong Kong, Nov. 9, 1929.

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE

For the best Permanent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen. Pedder Bldg. 1st floor. Room 5 Tel C. 5169, Opposite entrance H.K. Hotel.

SPORTING

GUNS AND

ACCESSORIES.

GUNS:- Greener, Webley

Scotts, B.8.A. J. W. Needham &

| Raick Freres-Ale Rides Ravol- vers. S. & W-Bifs Accessories Aperture Bights Sporting quisites Cartridges to suit all bôrel.

Ion

THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION

STORE

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to

the late SIEN TING,

14. D'Agullar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

5-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

FOR

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodeks 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, Des Voix Road C., Hong Kong:

·NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

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

Our men are employ

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GRACA & CO.

Dealers in Postage Stamps, Reli- gious Goods, Garden Seeds, Pic- ture Books, etc.;

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, PO. Box: No. 620

Subscribers will be held in the Cathedral Hall on THURSDAY, 21st inat., at 5.30 p.m. (1) To consider, and if thought necessary, approve of the proposed Church of England Trust Ordinance, a copy of which can be seen at the Cathedral Hall or on applica- tion to the Hon. Secretary. (2) To elect two persons to re- present St. John's Cathedral on the Body of Trustees to be constituted by the proposed Ordinance.

By Order of the Church Body,

W. L. PATTENDEN,

Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Nov., 1929.

SHEAFFER'S GOLF PENCIL

Fits in your pocket convenient.

as your watch. The lead REPELS so it can't punch holes in your pocket.

SHEAFFERS

PENS AND PENCILS

Sale Distributora:

Weapon Training

The following (up-to-date) have classified as marksmen in Table T. (Rifle) and are entitled to wear tha badge for 1 year:-

Company.

No. 17.-C. 3. M. Everest, Engineer

No. 728-Cpl. Salter Engineer Company.

Forsyth.

Camp-All returns re attendance should be sent in not later than noon to-morrow.

Church Parade-Sunday, December 1. All ranks are reminded of this parade and asked to keep this date free for attendance.

Portuguese Company Camp The Company will be in No. 462-Sgt. Easterbrook, Coppa Camp for the week-end, November 15 Signals.

17. Attention is called to Corps No. 1204-Sigm. Tarbuck, Corps Orders para. 1 re arrangements. On Signals.

farriving in Camp Platoon Sergeants No. 1300.-Pic. Grieve, Machine Gun will be responsible for the Company Troop.

by Sections,

Sergeants will occupy a tent to them- selves.

No. 80 C. 8. M. Green, Machino Gun Company.

No. 1848 Pte. Stanion, Machine Gun Company,

Great Coats-All great coats taken to Camp will be rolled and carried in regulation manner. Civilian great costs will not be carried.

Machine Gun Troop

No. 811-5rt. Branson, Machine the Gun Company.

No. 1094 Sgt. Urquhart, Mach, e Gun Company.

No. 099-Pte. McLeannan, Scottish The Troops will go into Camp to- Company.

No. 309-Sgt. Cuthill, Scottish Com.

pany.

iday.

Duties

1

Corps Sgt-Major H. Westlake,

No. 21.--L/Sgt. Goodman, Scottish D.C.M., having returned from leave

takoa over the duties of Corps Sgt Company.

No. 688Cpl Lindsay, Scottish Major from R.S.M. Edmonds as from Company.

7.11.20.

No. 1262 Pte. Goodman, Scottish Company:

+

Strength

The following recruits have been

No. 1468--Pipe Major Mackle, Scot-taken on the strength and posted as tish Company.

No. 1096, Dmr. Major, Scottish Company.

No. 1177-Cpl. Sequeira, Portu- guese Company,

under:-

No. 1520, Pte. F. A. Gill, No. 10

Platoon, as from 8.11.29

No. 1521, Pte. W. L. E. Miller, A. Car Co., M.C. Section, RJ from

No. 948.-L/Cpl. Rocha, Portuguese 12.11.29. Company.

No. 1522, Bandeman E. M. Sequeira.

No. 1131--L/Cpl. Ribeiro, Portu-Corps, Band, as from 12.11.29, guese Company.

No. 1528, Bandsman L. A. Sequeira,

No. 1186-Sgt. Maher, Portugueso Corps" Band, në from 18.11.29.` Company.

No..1221.-Pte, Baleros, Portuguese Company.

Leave

L/Cpl. J. M. Pinua, No. 11 Platoon, from 19.10.29 to 18.10.30, No. 1196, No. 1235-L/Cpl. Shaw, Reserve Ple. F. G. da Lux, No. 9 Platoon, from Company.

£11.29 to 81.12.29, No. 1848, Pte. Bi

TO-DAY'S RADIO

Broadcast By Z.B.W.

ON 350 METRES

The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on 850 metres

6.00-6.30 p.m.-British record programme for Hospitals.

Over the Waves", "Sirens-Walts"

Mario Perry, Accordion Solo. **Rose-Marie", "Indian Love Call",

Lambert Murphy, Tenor, Virginia Rea, Soprano. "That's the Reason Noo I Wear

A Kilt "Oh, How I Weary. Dearic,

For You"....Sir Harry Lauder,

Baritone. "Marcheta (a Jove song of old

Mexico)". "What'll I Do",

Victor Salon Orchestra.

"Saxena”, "Marilyn-Waltz",

Rudy Wiedoeft, Saxophone Solo. 5.30-0.00 p.m.Children's pro- gramme from Studio.

6.00-7.00 p.m. -Chinese record programme.

7.48 p.m.-Evening Report.

9.00-10.80

Weather

p.m.-Evening Gen-

eral Programme. "Fantasia and Fugue", "Ahi Sweet Mystery of Life","

Symphony Orchestra. "The Song of Songs",

Richard Crooks, Tenor with Orchestra,

"Wiliam Tell-Overture

(At Dawn)", "William TellÓvorture "William Tell-Overture

(The Storm)

(The

No. 19-Pte. Frith, Reserve Com-Xavior, No. 9 Platoon, from 8.11.29 "William Tell Overture

pany.

Corps Band

The Band will parade at 5,80 p.m. in mufti on Tuesday, for Band prac

tice.

(Finale)" Arthur Pryor's Band. "Fountains of Rome","

[to 20.12.29, A/C.S.M. Branson, V.C., No. 2 Platoon, from 12,11,20 to 20.9.80, L/Sgt. C. L. Farmer; M.C. See, from

Symphony Orchestra. 12.11.29 to 22.11.29, No. 1435, Pte.

1. The Fountain of Valle Giula at

dawn Stuart-Smith, No. 1 Platoon, from

2. The Triton Fountain at morn The Battery

13.11.29 to 12.12.29, No. 1873, Pte Parads for Gun, Drill at HQ to Bonnar, JL, No. 1 Fistoon, from

8. The Fountain of Trevi at mid- day, at 5.80 p.m.

day 13.11.20 to 12.12.20 (sick leavo), No. 4. The Villa Mediel Fountain..at * Engineer Company

1100, Pte. D. A. Montalto, No. 11

soniet. Thursday, Kennedy Road Range. Platoon, from October 8, (sick leavo). · "Serenade" Parade at H.Q.. 5.30 p.m. Dress, Extension of leave granted to No."Song of Love", mufti.

| 1358, 8. V. Gittias, No. 8 Flatoon, from

December 8 to December 14.

امار

HONG KONG THE SUN CO., LTD... on Thursday. All recruits must

Drive a Trusty

“TRIUMPH"

the Motor that never fails you'

follies

REALISTIC

Lambert Murphy, Lucy Isabelle Corps Signals

March-Royal Dadmuz Parade at Corps Headquarters at No. 705, L/Cpl. Rodger, M.C."Les Preludes Symphonic Poem 5.30 p.m. on Monday, for Signal Train Section, having returned from lease, ale of Hawall

Symphony Orchestra. ing Dress, mufti

the unexpired 'portion of his leave is

Honolulu Serenaders, Parade at Miniature Range at 6.80 éancelled.

"Song of the Volga Boatmen", Réversions

"Shining Moon",

Kirillo's Busalan Balalaika Orchestra. **Martha", "SelectionMilitary Band.

10.00 p.m.-News Bulletin. 10.80 p.m.be Down.. plied by courtesy of Messrs. British records for the day sup Moutrie & Company, Limited.

LYNCHING THREAT Nuns Saved From "Red"

attend this parade. Dress, mufti, No. 918, C. B. M. Xavier, V.M., and Armoured Car Company | No. 947, Cpl. Marques, L.Z., Fortu- Car Section. To-day Parade at guese Company, revert to the ranks at Kowloon Railway Blation at 5 p.m. to their own request as from date. proceed to Camp by Armoured Car

Promotions

Dress: 1 Tunic breeches, puttles, The following take effect as from rifle, baversack, waterbottle great determ

coat, cost carrier and helmet. Shorts Motor Cycle Section: No. 705, and beret will be taken to camp. L/C Rodgers, M.C., to be L/Sgt

Motor Cycle Section, Friday, Portuguese CompanyNo 988, November 22 All ranks will; parado Bgt. Lawrence, J.H., to be C.S.M., No. at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. for in- 1112, L/Sgt. Garele, A., to be st,

structional ride..

Machine Gun Company

No: 1197 L/Cpl. Ommmmd, C. F; to be' L/Bgt No. 1177, Cpl: Sequeira, H.P., The Company will parade in mufti to be L/Bgt, No: 1182 L/Cpl Ribeiro, at 6.89 pm on Tuesday, for Section O.P.V to be Cpl No. 1949, L/Cpl. Drill under Platoon arrangements. Remedios, J. C., to be Cal, No. 1293,

Scottish ComPANY

Pte. Remedios to im L/Cpl. and No. Thursday, for achine Gun 1221, Pt. B 7. F to be L/Op

WOLPE MURRAY, Maar je Adjutant, E.K.VD. Corps

Geo, Duncan, MEI

Secret Police

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endeavouring to alleviate the misery of the innumerable waifs and strays. They are accused of anti-Soviet propaganda.

The women of Kovroff threaten- ed to lynch the Q.G.P.U. officers if they dared to touch the nuns, with the result that the nuns are still free, though the convent property has been confiscated.

The Russian Government is satis- fied with the results of the first abolition of Sunday-on Sunday last, when work in Government offices, factories, and: shops tinued uninterruptedly, except in the Red Army::

CON-

A decree has now been issued in- troducing the five-day non-stop weck in the Red Army.

RUSSIAN CHURCH

Dedication By Arch- bishop at Tientsin

With the solemn grandeur of Russian Orthodox ceremony, the the Russian Park, Tientsin, was new Russian Orthodox Church in

consecrated on November 3 by Archbishop Innocent of Peking assisted by Bishop Simon of Shang- hai, Archimandrite Theodore of Tsingtao, Archdeacon Vassili and other visiting clergy and 'Brother Victor of Tientsin, the local parish priest who was elevated to the office of Archimandrite during the morning's ceremonies. The new Russian Church is due largely to the efforts of Mr. T. V. Koulaleff, a prominent Russian merchant and religious leader who has long Felt the need at Tientsin of a suitable church building for the communi- cants of the Russian Orthodox Church,

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