WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929.
Phone C. 22
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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POSITION WANTED.
LAMMERT BROS.
~ AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERA AND BURVEYORS.
---Public Auctions-
THE CHINA MAIL,
NOTICES.
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY
(1918), LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Nhat the Eleventh Ordinary
HE Undersigned have received Yearly Meeting of Shareholders
Auction
ON
THURSDAY, December 12, 1929.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. TOYSI TOYS! TOYS! Tricycles, Horses Aluminium and Porcelain Teaker Furniture Dolls, Sico Dolls, Stockings, Rubber Balls, Footballa. Sets, Dress Tennis Rackets, Games, Celluloid and Mechanical Toys, Billiard Tables, Crackers, Xmas Tree De corations, Postcard Albums, Pic- aixture Rooks, etc., etc., etc.
-YOUNG GIRL needs, employment as can teach plano and first lessons. Dursery governess to young children; Apply Box No. 626, c/o "China Mall."
Terms: Cash on Delivery. On View from Wednesday, Do-
SITUATIONS WANTED
ENGLISHMAN, 25 years of age, years' experience in Hong Kong, de- sires Position. Good knowledge of Bookkeeping, General Ofea Manage- ment, Typewriting, Correspondence &cember 11, 1929. Salesmanship. Speaks Chinese, both Mandarin and Cantonese. Reply Box No. 627, c/o "China Mail"
HOME TUITION,
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers Hong Kong, Dec. 9, 1929.
Within Tinstructions to sell by Public HE Undersigned have received Auction
an hour from London. In healthy 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 Frodel Higher Certificate).
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mall" Office. No. JA, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- tral 22.
HONG KONG ART CLUB,
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Twill be held at No. 1, Queen's
Road 1st floor (above Mercantile Bank) on Dec. 18th, 19th and 20th. The Exhibition will be open from 10a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission 50 cents.
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
ON
THURSDAY, December 12, 1929, commencing at 5.15 p.m.,
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
A Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS
On View from Wednesday, De cember 11, 1929.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, Dec. 9, 1929.
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PROOF
&
be at the
COLONY'S WATER
SUPPLY
STORAGE DECREASING IN
ISLAND
CONSUMPTION HIGHER
The "China Mai" is officially
the Company, St. George's Build-Informed that the total storage in ing, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong the island reservoirs on Monday to 1,464.37 Kong, on SATURDAY, the 21st morning, amounted
The week's consumption amounted to 47.42 million gallons.
Pimples, Blotches
Quickly Vanish
Under This Penetrating Antiseptic You can bare a clues, amosih, vetratz ein,
will only try the pure fouling liqu LAVOZ. Es moochas the tissues and drites way pimples, lolzbes and other bleiben. ITCHING STOPS INSTANTLY. This healing wish pers trace the skin layika na stała upon the purface. De pleasent_LAVOL"br a pure akin sisİ PORTUG Made In V. & A. sud sold by a good dragg'an
Ellen; Moller & Pálppä, Maiška-Jaanikak
FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY
day of December, 1929, at 11.30 million gallons, showing a decrease CAPT. A. H. WALKER o'clock in the forenoon, for the of 50.43 million gallons during the purpose of receiving a Statement past week. of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 30th September, 1929, and electing Directors and Auditora.
Company' will be CLOSED
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the THURSDAY, 12th December, 1920, from until SATURDAY, 21st December, 1929, both days. Inclusive.
In Kowloon The total storage in the mainland reservoira on Monday morning amounted to 489.90 million gal million gallons during the past lons, showing a decrease of 6.64 week.
The week's consumption amounted to 27.11 million gallons, not in cluding 1.79 million gallons sup- plled to Water Boats at Laichikok. The yield from the Shing Mun River and streams during the week was 22.26 million gallons.
With reference to the Notice dated 7th November, 1929, of the Resolution of the Directors to offer to Shareholders Additional Shares in the proportion of one new share for every four existing shares. Shareholders are remind- ed that such additonal shares will
The following shows the amount be offered only in respect of the in storage (million gallons): on existing shares of which they are the dates named: the actor the ordinary Yearly April 22 the actual registered holders at
29
Meeting, le.. 21st December, 1929. Due notice will be sent to each May 0 Shareholder of the number of ad- ditional shares to which he will be i entitled,
Storage
Hong Kong Mainlord 328.38 186.81 -327.8
117.44 011.72 121.05 800.34 126.34 283.07. 115.90 261.03 102.18 237.90 87.00 85.61
80.51
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SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hong Kong, 6th Dec., 1929.
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10
212.71
102.76
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177.62
July
175.04
*
100.35 114.27
12
157.79
106.52
352.07
207.31
460,22 277.00
093,80
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ATTENTION OF GLASS MANUFACTURERS
Aug.
13
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THE sand produced from the Pak
Sha We() Band Sept. Field at Pik Kap. Ping Hol, in the Wal Yeung District, Kwong Tung, has been known to bo the best material in the world for the man- facture of glass; and a medal was Oct. won at the Panama Exhibition some years ago. Of late the sand has been analyzed by the Hong Kong Govern- ment Analyst and a certificate was Nov. obtained certifying ita qualities. On account of the unsettled political situation and constant wars, opera- tions were suspended; and, in recent Dec. years, certain unscrupulous persons have fraudulently obtained permission from the Authorities thereby infring
Ing dar rights. But law has given
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OLD COLLEAGUES PRESENT
Captain Arthur Herbert Walker, Messrs. Butterfeld for many years in the service of}
and Swire, whose death at the French Hospital was reported yesterday, was buried in the Protestant cemetery, Happy Valley, laat evening. large attendance of friends and old colleagues. The Rev. N. V. Hal- ward conducted the service.
There was a
The chief mourners were Miss Dorothy Avonall (step-daughter), and Mesers. R. A. Colman and F. P. Lenfasty (brothers-in-law), Amongst other present were Mr. C. M. Manners, Mr. J. E. Anderson, Mrs. Spittles, Mr. W. Anderson,
Capt. Ashby, Capt. Robertson, Mr. E. J. Almalle, Mr. C. C. Nelson, and Mr. F. E. Lawrence.
The large number of wreaths In- cluded the following:-
"From his loving wife," Mater and Dad, Dorothy, sisters and brothers-in- law, Dede. Freddie, George, Ron and Edna, Sis and Gerald, Lionel and Myrtle, Hoba and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tully, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 297.04 1,251.80
Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Danby, Mr. 438.59 1,956.61 442.36
and Mrs. W. F. Hart, Mrs. Capell and 1,615,80
family. Mr. and Mrs. 162.35
Franklin, Mr. 1,780.09 481.41 1.878.13 437,90 1,914.62 495.71
1,006.81 400.36 1,881.0f 501.32 1,884.24 513,80 1,880.13 514.98 1,830.64 516.09 1,794.29 51487 1,749.69 51461 1,609.58 514.64
1,655.60 515.48
1,606,78 $14.73 1,661.20 505,89 1,514.80 496.64 1,464.87 489.00 Consumption
The following figures show the
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Ainslie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Manners, Capt. and Mrs. Alan H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fenton (Shanghai), Mies Susy Higgins, Mrs. Spittles, Mr. L. J. Blackburn and Miss Blackburn.
Capt. R. Ashby, Capt. Robertson, Capt. E. D. Penhale, Mr. Kenneth E. Greig, Mr. J. E. Hansen, Mr. J. Thayer, Mr. T. H. R. Shaw, Mr. M. Weller, Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, Talkoo
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29.83
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38.03
27.17
13
80.57
26.07
20
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31.98
23.06
27
33.85
25.36
27.48 24.86
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1
27.21
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19.01
20.17
17.87
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31.53
22.31
31,85
26.37
38.27
26.23 3D.BQ 25.84 51.47 26,91
Sept.
50.86
27.62
51.47
57.25
58.41
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28.23 28.07
Oct.
67.20
29.09
54.00
26.70
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55.16
20.07
54.86
28.42
54.29
27.19
Nov.
4
64.20
28.81
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51.55
25.87
48.87
29.46
45.58
28.78
46.00
28.54
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27.11
NOTICE,
Bec.
27.29
Shanghai.
NATIVE WINE
Charge Of Defrauding The Revenue
Yesterday afternoon Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith heard further evidenco in the case in which two Chinese men and a woman are charged on several counts of defrauding the King's re- venue in connection with dutiable na- tive wine. The woman is described na the licensee of the Tung Cheung
distillery whilst one of the men is said to be the "sze foo" of the distillery. The other man is described as un- employed. The distillery was visited by Mr. H. A. Taylar on October 29. He discovered differences in the mash be ing fermented, soma jars being dusty and covered with cob-webs, whilat others, which, according to the books, had been "put on" at the same time, were absolutely clean. Certain other discoveries were also made which were not in accordance with the books, farther adjournment was given.
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Ladies.
are invited
to send to-day for a sample
of the
latest
delicacy from
Switzerland.
GERBER'S
GRUYERE
CHEESE
NESTLES PO BOX 351.
P.O. HONG KONG.
For the best Permanent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen. Pedder Bldg. lat floor. Room 5 Tel. 5169. Opposite entrance H.K. Hotel
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 lincs.
We guarantee satis-
faction.
Please phone or call :- K.661 No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or
C.2560 No. 36, Tung Man Street.
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras, Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Priating and Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate.
A Trial Order is Solicited.
A. SEK & CO. Tel No. C 3459, 28A, Des Voeur Road C., Tong Hong
TANG YUK, DENTIST Buccessor to
the late BIEN TING,"
14, D'Agullar" Street
TERMS VERY MODERATE
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TIRES
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SHEAFFER'S
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SPORTING GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.
GUNB: Greener, Webloy Sectia B.8.A, 1. W. Needham Raick Freres-Air Rides-Berol. Tera B. & W-Ride Accessorien Aperture Sights-Sporting quisites Cartridges to suit all bores.
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THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION
STORE
3- Beaconsfeld Arcade.
from the military and the Magistrate of the District has been assured us and we have also registered our June rights with the Ministry of Agricni- ture and Mining, at Nanking. We are now beginning to operate the mine on a large senle under the name of the Tal Lee Mining Co. and we shall be able to meet all demands for supplies. There will be no irregular- itles, as previously, in the way of shortage.
All' intending buyers are cordially requested to communicate Aug. with our Head Office at No. 25, Chiu Loong Street, Hong Kong; telephone. Central 3896,
We are ready to give all facilities and are also prepared to enter into contracts for regular supplies.
THE TAI LEE MINING CO. Hong Kong, 29th November, 1829.
BRIDGE and MAHJONG
A DRIVE in aid of the Hong
SANITARY BOARD
A WEEK'S DISEASES
Kong Benevolent Society will be held at the Helena May Institute on MONDAY, December 16, 1929, from 3.30-5 p.m. A charge of $2 will be made, Ladles who are The fortnightly meeting of the willing to ba responsible for a Sanitary Board was held yesterday table are asked to communicate afternoon. There was nothing of The following diseases with Mrs. H. G. Sheldon, 25, public interest on the agenda. Major notified to the Medical Officer of Feak Mansions, before December D. G. Cheyns, O.B.E., M.C., R.A.M.C., Health during the week ended
would take the place on the Board of December 7:- Lieut-Col. and Bravet Col J. S.
&
Tea will be provided free of Bostock, C.B.E., R.A.M.G., and that Typhoid Fever charge. Come one-Come all.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOOKBINDING.
THE NEWSPAPER
PRISE LTD.,
ENTER
for Superior Binding "China" Mall” Offices, BA, Wyndham Street, Tel: 0.22
DENTIST.
HARRY FONG, Dentist,
at floor, No. 74, Queen's Road Central Tel. Central No. 1255.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOHE FOOK CHEONG ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LD.
12- Queen's Road, Central
FOR BETTER PRINTING.
ENTIR
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"China Mall" Offices.
BA, Wyndham Street, Tel. 0.23
HAIR DRESSERS & BOOKSELLE
LEE YEE,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Hair Dressers & Booksellezë No. 12, D'Agullar Street,
(opposite Queen's Theatre)
[OPTICIAN.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL CO
Phone 2282
63, Queen's Road Central.
the next meeting would be held on Small-pox December 28 at 4 pm. The other busi- ness was formal,
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The KAMA SUTRA, af Valiyayasa
Prips: 3 Dollars g ANANGA RANGA, The Hindu.
Art of Lora
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Induenza
Malaria..
Tuberculosis
were
Cases Deaths
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non-Chinese, as were two diph
{therle and one tuberculosis,
On Monday 12 cases of amall-por were notified.
According to a Chinese 'presa telegram, Chinese residents of the Malaya States, the Dutch East Indies, Slam, Annam, Borneo and the Philippine Islands bave con- tributed-half - a million dollars to- wards the Tsai Kung-ahih Un versity, to be erected in Teinan in memory of Mr. Tial Kung-chib, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in that city at the time of the Sino- Japanese Cash, during which he lost;
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