TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929.
Phone C. 22
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Twenty-five Words thres inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three insertions.
All replies under this heading most be exiled for.
POSITION WANTED.
YOUNG GIRL needs employment as nursery governess to young children; can teach plane and Arst lessons. Apply Box No. 628, c/o "China Mail."
SITUATIONS WANTED
NOTICES.
ST. GEORGE'S BALL, 1930.
HE above will be held at the
NOTICES.
WARNING
THE CHINA
MAIL,
PENINSULA HOTELL on Humphreys Estate &
MONDAY, 6th January, 1980.
Englishmen wishing to join the Society should communicate with
S. BUTLIN. Hon. Secretary,
c/o Linstead & Davis
NOTICE.
R.M.O.C.A., The ANNUAL DIN-
Finance Co., Ltd.
Company HEREBY
ROSE DAY CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL
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STREET SELLERS NET $4,000 FOR COLONY'S POOR
LIST OF THE HELPERS*
THE DIRECTORS of the above Yesterday's Rose Day drive by the WARN Society of St. Vincent de Paul was a the PUBLIC that a NUMBER of most successful one; no less than a SHARE CERTIFICATES have sum of over $4,500 was netted by the been fraudulently obtained from enterprising street sellers. the Company and the Holders of and Bella Festonji are to be congra- The Misses d'Albuquerque e Castro the Share Certificates represent-tulated for their efforts yesterday. NER of the Royal Marines Old the undermentioned shares The former heads the list of sellers! Comrades Association will be held are requested to forthwith com-with the sum of $120.70, while Miss municate with the General Man-Pestonji comes next with $113.52. Of on Saturday, 11th. January 1980, those wishing to attend please com-
agers of the Company, Messrs. the others, one collected between $80 D. HUMPHREYS & and $90, two between $10 and $80, municate with Hon. Sec. C. E. Frith, Sanitary Department.
two between $60 and $70; six between $50 and $60, 14 between $40 and $50, 22 between, $30 and $40, no fewer than 34 between $20 and $90, and also 34 less than and up to $20,
A
NOTICE.
BRIDGE and MAHJONG
ENGLISHMAN, 25 years of age, six DRIVE in aid of the Hong years' experience in Hong Kong, de- sires Position. Good knowledge of Bookkeeping, General Office Manage- ment, Typewriting, Correspondenco & Salesmanship. Speaks Chinese, both Mandarin and Cantonese. Reply Dox No. 627, c/o "China Mail."
TUITION
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE CLABS.
MME. BARONELLI, ARTISTE. Special attention given to stout and atif Indies who desire to regain their youthful Agure. School of Dancing for Children and Adults. 24, Ashley Road, Back of Star Theatre (ground foor), Kowloon.
HOME TUITION.
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE, Within An hour from London. In healthy naghbourhood, SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal Individual care and attention. Farticulars apply to:
MISS BUTH CULLEY
For
(Camb, Higher Local). Camb. Teachers' Diploma): MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher Certificate).
MISCELLANEOUS
Kony Benevolent Society will be held at the Helens May Institute on MONDAY, December 16, 1929, from 3.30-6 pm. A charge of $2 will be made. Ladles who are; willing to be responsible for a table are asked to communicate with Mra. H. G. Sheldon, 25, Peak Mansions, before December 6,
Tea will be provided free of charge. Come one-Come all.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE
MEETING
will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on SATURDAY, 7th Do- cember, 1929, commencing at 2 p.m.
The first bell will be rung at 1.30 DIR.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1 for all persons including Ladies.
sare,
JOHN SON:-
Shares Numbered
2801-2900
4731-4830 11301-11500 13551-13600 -15311-15410
16501-16600
19301-19-400
20801-21000 24001-24050
24601-24650 29401-29900 34261-94360 34601-34800 38581-38600 40501-40700
43201-43300
45401-45500
46701-46800
47801-47825
48801-48900
56301-58400
56795-56894
68201-58800
* 58695-58696
59795-59894 62401-52600
64701-84800
84901-64950
65001-65050
68901-58400 68773-88872 68901-68950
69001-69100
Soldiers and Sallors in uniform half price.
69201-69400
69501-69600
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members' Enclo-|
70401-70500
74101-74150
82301-82400
85701-85800 87195-87204
88001-86200 88261-88400 88901-89100 91651-91700
91901-92000
93601-93650
The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.
95401-95500
96201-96300
9640t-96500
Each member can obtain upon application to the Secretary Badges for admisalon of 2 Ladies free of charge.
99201-99300
103705-163729
105705-105729 105849-105898 108321-106420 106749-106773 106849-106898 120788-120987
Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the! Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5 TOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and each up to Friday, 6th Decem- promptly printed.-"China Mall" Office,ber, 1929. No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.
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. 6169.
Opposite entrance K.K. Hotel.
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks 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 Vœux Road C., Hoag Kong.
NOTICE
TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has men Available to ship as watch- .men, seamen,, &c.
Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.
Please phone or call: K661 No
Street, Yaumati
or
⠀⠀ C.2560 -- No. 36,
Man Street,
Saigon
LAMMERT BROS.
Publi
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.
REALISTIC
The realistic Method is together now—S BOW Way of winding the hair, from the ends toward the stalp-a new wave-softer, smoother more natural..
Arrange TO-DAY to havé your Realistic Permanent
Ware or Rewave.
and
YAYOI BEAUTY PARLOUR
20. Wyndham Street.
SPORTING
GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.
GUNB: -- Greener, Webley Scotts, B.8. J. W. Neidham & Raick Frero-Air Rifles-Revol- vers. 6. & W.--Ride Accessories Aperture Sights Sporting galzites Cartridges to 'sult" all bares.
THE HONG KONG SPORTING
ARMS & AMMUNITION S
STORE
5-6, Beaconsfield Arezde.
TANG YUE, DENTIST Successor to
the "Into BIEN TING, 14. D'Águilar Street. ^^
TERMS VEET MODERATE Consultation Free.
ALL CARS REPAIRED
121343-121442 124343-124517 126876-126975 185338-135435 135901-135976 139413-189862
140063-140262
144090-144189
145499-145589
148578-148775
149063-149175
By Order of the Board, Messrs. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.
Nov. 27, 1923.
QUEEN'S
SPECIAL
From twelve collecting tine at the Tak Ying School, the sum of $320.29 was obtained, from eleven tins at Ki Lap School $142.35, from seven tins at St. Francis School $101.67, from four tins in charge of Mrs. A. V. Barros $66.73, and from two tina at the Italian Convent $80.92.
Several foreign coins were received. among the collections, totalling $20.56.
The ladies in charge of dix- tricts were: Mesdames Cerveira d'Albuquerque e Castro, J. P. Sherry, A. Costello, M. Hedley, A. F. Osmund, A. V. Barros, A. A. Alves, R. J. Everest, Miss F. Dixon and the Misues E. and C. Noronha.
The Sellers
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SOVIET SINCERE !
The following were the sellers:- Misses d'Albuquerque e Castro, Bella Pestonji, Eva Laing. Cissy Noronha, Anikas Basto, Lucy Li Yat-choi, Elizabeth Johnson, C. Chan, Elsa Alves, Loulae Tam, Marie de Roza, Ettie Brewer, C. Mitchell, H. Grimmith, Vera Hyndmann, Mrs. Audrey Reeve, Misses Stella Campos, Joaquina Fernandez, E. Everest, D. Young, C. Gonzales, Mrs. Lukchand, Misses Germinia Pereira, Tuti Noronha, Lucy Jorge, Anita Perez, Yolanda Britto, I. Bitzer, Mrs. Mary Hedley, Misses V. Bradbury, Violet Wong, Olga Eca Silva, E. Ainslow, II. Bogadatsky, Lina Noronha, Agnea Li Tat-choi, Alico Sequeira, Aurea Remedios, Olga Gill, Betty Gill, Betty Scares, Aida Eca Silva, B. Kitchell, Hamilton, Mary Li Yat-chai, Alice Guterres, Lilia Kavier, Annie d'Almada, Mercia Barretto, Elsa Britto, Misses Marian Silva, Hilda Guterres, Pureza d'Eca, Mrs. A. F. Osmand, Misses G. Grimmitt, Elsie Hunt, Katherine Maxwell, A. Silice, Pepita Pasquez, Myra Noronha, Alda Noronha, Etelvira Ribeiro, Marie Figueiredo, Francesca Gomes, C. A. Suad, R. Murphy, Mercedes Xavier, Molly Remedios, Herçia Silva, S: Xavier, Ester Gill, Edrice d'Aquino, Sylvia Remedios, Rosario Fernander, Patsy Gonzales, Julla Mok, Heralda Leito, j Rogina Ribeiro, Betty Passos, Edna Greatly impressed with the zeal and Carroll, C. Butelho, Marie Feretra, self-sacrificing sincerity of the Cone Olga Ribeiro, Allca Roza, C. Doloréa, muniata now governing Soviet Russia. Geraldine Roza, Hernina Oliveira, Lĺ Roy W. Howard, Chairman of the Vun-dat, Mercia Xavier, C. Peres, K. Board of Directors of the 26 Scripps- Chester, Edith Ozorla, Dorothy Howard newspaperes in the United Noronha, Beatrice Marques, Elvira States, arrived here to-day from Mos Rosario, Pilaril Comahort Stella cow. He is returning to New York Sprinkle, France, J. Walker, Rita after visiting in Maalla, Shanghai, Xavier Marie Leonard, I. Kinola, Tokyo and Peking. Stella Xavier, Miss Marie, Arco, Mrs. Howard told newspaper correspon- Green, Misses Betty Pestonj. Marle dents who interviewed him here that Basto, Annie Lai, Hilda Antonio, he believes it certain that the Com Celeste Xavier, Beatrice Alves, munists will carry out their plans In Elfrida Xavier, Kinola, Sella Russia and so will the Nationalists in
Margaret Tavares, Phyllis China Teale and M. L. Hyndman.
Casto,
R.A.0.B. DINNER-
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U.S. NEWSPAPER MAN'S VIEWS
CHIANG KAI-SHEK PRAISED ·
Paris, Nov. 27.
"Anyone who believes in removal of Director Stalin from the saddle in Russla or removal of General Chlang Kai-shek from control in China,” sabi |Howard, "would ruin plans designed
Installation Night At farther the progress and develop
The Savoy Hotel.
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ment of both countries.
"Such person would under. estimate the power, vitality and bigness The annual Grand Lodge Instal- of the ideas involved."
Howard said he believes it would be. lation Dinner of the Wellesley II. unwise for other nations to disarm to Lodge (No. 6,899) of the Royal An- the point of inability to defend them tedeluvian Order of Buffaloes, was solves until it is positively established held at the Hotel Savoy last night, that Soviet Russia is actually pursuing The gathering numbered over 100 her announced intention of spreading and an enjoyable evening was Communist propaganda only-by educa- spent.
tional methods-United Press.
The toast of "The King" was proposed by the Chairman (Primo.) |L. Wynn) and was followed by "The Order," given by Primo V. Williama. In giving the toast, "Present Graad Lodge · Officers," Bro.
Saunders, K.O.M., I.P.G.P., thanked the members of the Order for their loyal support. He said that among ATTRACTION! the present officers, they had a num
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Sunrise And Sunset In Colony
Sunrise and Sunast in Hong ber of gentlemen whose every in-Keng for December (Standard time terest and ambition lay in further of the 120th Meridian, Bast of ing the cause of the Order.
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For full particulars apply to
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-2nd floor.
URGENTLY REQUIRED OLD BLANKETS
THE HONG KONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY
(Established 1889)
will be very glad to receive them at the City Hall,
Every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 10.30 a.m.
HOTEL GUESTS
At The Hong Kong Hotel
On December 2 Mesare. Ernest Barger, Leon Bergheim,
Mr. M. C. Check.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ewing, Messrs. K. and H. Ewing.
Mesara.. E. Goetzchel, Gam
Teong-tats
Mr. J. M. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hornig.
Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chen-sam.
Dr. and Mrs. R: C. Kalakas. Mesers. L. J. S. Van Leeuwen, W. K. Le, Miss. H. Lillie.
Mesars. N. Menasche, C. Moger, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mix, Mrx, J. J. Mitchell, Capt. M. Moraelez.
Mr. Frod. E. C. Naylor... Mr. W.. Openheim.
Mesara. A. Paterson, J. Peigh. Mr. H. M. Richard; Messrs. L. B. Stiles, Frank Sunrise Sunset | Strahan, J. Schnerer, A. Sanz and
daughter,
Proposing the "Retiring Grand Greenwich), are as follow: Lodge Officers," Bro. C. W. H. December
Wilson, C.P., G.P, said that he was
highly honoured to be elected Grand Primo of the Lodge for the
year 1980, but reminded his hearers that, while the promotion might be the gift of the moment, it was "the job of the year," and ha ap- pealed to all present to lend him their earnest, support,
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Among the prominent officials who were present were Messrs. J. Go: Anglin, G. W Williams, F. Chandler, L. Wynn, H. W. Wilkin
on, C. W. Wilson, F. Cüllen, F. 6. Elliot, “A: G. H. Dale, F., Brimble comber Ban Murphy, D. Read, and CW Page.
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Mr. J. V. Zawadzky.
TRUST BUSTER
Giant Companies In Alleged Combine
This Bonny Little Girl In Burma
Owes Her Robust Health Ta Baby's Own Tablets.
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Ma Chit, mother of the little girl whose portrait appears above, teaches school in Mandalay, Burma, where her late husband was
also in the teaching pro- fession.
"My little daughter suffered greatly from stomach troubles when four months old," states Ma Chit. "She would not take milk or food without force being used, and was very thin. Her father and I decided to try: Baby's Own Tableta for the child and I am thankful that we did, for since then she has taken her food re- gularly, sleeps well, and is in the best of health.”
Baby's Own Tablets are equally. good for Infants and little chil- dren of every race, and lime. Through his deputies here United Their specific purpose is the cor
New Yo Nov. 27.
States Attorney-Gerieral - William ̈ D.. Mitchell to-day began proceedings rection of infantile stomach, bowel under the Clayton anti-trust act and teething troubles. They also against several large motion picture quickly reduce fever, ease croup companies.
and colds, expel worms. Chemist Named in the proceedings are everywhere sell them, or post free, Warner Brothers Pictures, First Na | 60 cents per vial,from the Dr. tional Pictures, Fox Films and the Williams Medicine Co., 60 Klangse Stanley Company. The complaints Road, Shanghai
charge that each Company has / DUP-
chased stock in competing companies.
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that stocks of other companies named
Action of the Government in wok in the proceedings will be similarly ing to break up the alleged moilon plc affected ako
ture trust caused stocky of Werner The announcement of the Gorin Brothers and Fox Films which are {ment's anti-trust “action
listed in the New York security mars while trading was in
Vete, to fall off today.
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