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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930..

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FOUND

FOUND. One £5 note on the pre- mises of Tung Lee, money, changer, next to Kashmir Silk Store, Queen's Road C. Loser please apply to Tung Lee.

POSITION WANTED

NOTICES.

NEW SILK STORE JUST OPENED.

NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED Men's Silk Pyjamas at $6.00.

TAJMAHAL

SILK STORE

No. 5, Flower Street Opposite China Mail Tel. C. 8136.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

ENGLISH GIRL sailing with her ARY MEETING ofʻSHAREHOLD- family in Macedonia on March 1ERS will be held at the Register- would like to get in touch with lady ed Office of the Jompany, No. 10. who needs help on voyage with chil- dren. Apply Telephone Kowloon 1399.

TO LET

TO LET NO. 5. Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Boors. Each flat has three bed rooms, dining room, servants quarters, kit chen, bath room, and water closets. Suitable for Europeans. Apply Clark

lu, 10, Des Voeux Rond C.

Des Voeux Road Central, at 4.30 p.m., THURSDAY, the 27th February, 1030, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 20th February to THURSDAY, 27th February, 1930: (both days inclusive) during which period no shares can be registered.

NOTICES.

THE

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

N15 ORDINARY YEAR- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

OTICE

CHINA

MAIL.

CHINA AND EUROPE IRONSIDES RETREAT

Dr. C. T. Wang Speaks to Press Men

LEASED TERRITORIES

this

Rebels Said to Be in

Poor Condition

SENSATIONAL REPORTS

LY MEETING of the SHARE-

Nanking, Saturday.

Canton, Saturday. HOLDERS in, this Corporation Interviewing Press men

Our representative learns to-day will be held at City Hall, Hong morning the Foreign Minister, Dr. from the H.G. of the Canton Gar- Kong, on SATURDAY, the 22nd C. T. Wang, stated as follows:- rison the facts of the Ironsides* February, 1930, at 11.80, a.m. for 1. The Sino-Czecho - Slovakian invasion into Kao-lu, a district in the purpose of receiving the Re-Treaty, which was formally signed the southern part of Kwangtung, port of the Board of Directors on the morning of February 12, will opposite the Hainan Island. It ap- together with a Statement of Ac-be pablished simultaneously in pears that a battalion of the Iron- counts for the year ending 31st Prague and Nanking. The Sino-sides under the command of Gen. Greek Treaty was ratified by the Li Hung-wung of the 4th Division The Register of Shares of the Governments concerned, while the led a week ago into the district of Chang Fa-kuel's army penetrat Corporation will be CLOSED from Sino-Polish Treaty is still under MONDAY, the 10th February, to elucidation. These treatles will be through Lien Shan and advanced Saturday, the 22nd February, 1830 used as modele for future treaties, far south as they dared, but learning that the Cantonese troops days Inclusive), during being based on principles of equality in Kwangsi at Watiam, which is only (both which period no transfer of shares and reciprocity. can be.registered.

2. The Shanghai Court Reorgan-about 25 miles from the border of isation Agreement will be signed on towards Lien Shan to cut their com

Kwangtung, were about to move! February 17 at Nanking.

December, 1929,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 3rd February, 1980.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1930. 22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th February- and 1st March, 1930,

munications, they beat a hasty re- treat to Kwangsi on February 10.

Morale at Low Ebb

LARGE STOCK OF

WINTER GOODS

AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. SWEATERS

Woollen Waistcoats & Vests. FELT HATS

CAPS NECKTIES GOLF HOSE

From $5.00 up. From $1.00.

In all Colours & Designa. $1.50 per pair.

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.

15

153-155 Des Voeux Road Central.

ST. JOHN'S HOSTEL Enjoyable Concert and Dance

POISON TRIALS

Resentment at Foreign

Press

O gave them

GODOWN TO LET.

A GODOWN at Whitfeld Road con- sisting about 2,500 sq. ft. next to Kwong Sang Hong Glass Factory. Please apply to Kwong Sang Hong, Ltd.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Banjo. "Gifford E-

transfer

of

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG-PO,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong. 10th February, 1930.

SOCIETY.

ox" G. Genuins Autographed Model. HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL Unused. Original Nicholls painting on Vollum, Cost $125. Sell $80 or offer, with Cars and Tutor. Apply Box No. 687, c/o "Chins Mall."

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE,

Within

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, Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

(Camb. Higher Local), Camb. Teachers' Diploma),

MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher Certificate.)

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS nently and. bromptly printed."China

THE ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS and VEGETABLES will be held in the City Hall on THURSDAY, March 6, 1930.

The Show will be opened to the |Pubile between the hours of 8

P.m. and 7 p.m.

ADMISSION $1. There will be, an Orchestra attendance.

Prizes will be distributed Mra. Southorn at 6 p.m.

* Rendition of Wel-hai-wei..

3. The draft agreement for Wei-hai-wel rendition has been Initialled by the Foreign Minister disarmed several hundred of the It is learned that the Ironsides and Sir Miles Lampson, and has now focal militia, many of whom they been sent to London for considera- impressed into their service. The tion. The agreement' will be for-rebels were in very poor condition; EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT-

Budapest, Saturday. mally signed, when London has they were still wearing light

Another death sentence has been given its approval. This will con-uniforms, were very shabby in ap- A most enjoyable evening was given In connection with the pal- stitute the first step to recovering pearance and showing unmistakable spent at the St. John's Hostel soning trials, the Szolnok Tribunal leased territories.

signs of being poorly fed.

concert and dance, held in St. convicting Lidia Csery of poisoning 47-The draft of the Sino-Turkish

Reports from Kao-lu suggest that John's Hall on Saturday night, Mr. | her father and motuer with arsenic. Pact initialled by Dr. C. C. Wu.the morale of the rebels is at a Chau officiating. An excellent enter- The accused, who was married. Chinese Minister, and the Turkish very low ebb; that, although well tainment was provided by students frequently quarrelled with her SATURDAY, 22nd February Ambassador in Washington, which supplied with rifles, they were of the hostel and others. Miss parents with regard to money. She 2 p.m. and on all other days at 12 will be signed when sanctioned by cording to o'clock Noor. On the First Day the two Governments.

information gleaned classical' dancing. For one of tea which made them very sick. the First Bell will be rung ab 1.30

from the non-commissioned officers, such tender years she displayed The Hungarian Press is becoming 5. The Sino-French Annam Chang Fa-kuei has still about 5,000 excellent talent. p.m. and on the other four days at Treaty is still unsigned as a reply men under his command, not count ous Chinese sketch by hostel stu-eign Press is giving attention to the A very humor- very resentful at the way the for- 11.30 am.

from Paris has not yet been re-ing the usual camp followers and dents was also greatly appreciat series of sensational polsoning MEMBERS' BADGES & ceived.

coolles

ed and caused much amusement.

cases, especially at a London paper ENCLOSURE.

6. The talk for conclusion of the

At the present moment, there are Members' Badges may be obtain-Sino-Japanese Pact is in progress, no rebel forces on Kwangtung soll, ated with streamers and balloons the Hungarian peasants and the The hall was gorgeously decor- which drew a comparison between ed by those members who have not though proceeding slowly.

although Hong Kong sources would in original designs and reflected Kaffire with their witch doctors.— already received them on applica

7. The new Norwegian Minister, intimate that the Ironsides were great credit on tion to the Secretary.

L. C. M. Aubert, is expected to manoeuvring in Southern Kwang-abilities of Mr. L. K. Wong and

Reuter. the artistic cap- arrive at Shanghai on the 21st. He tung with Kongmoon as their ob- Mr. Y. B. Lau, and their helpers. Such Badges will also ensure will present his credentials shortly ject; but credence cannot always

SPANISH POLITICS admission to all Extra Race Meet-after his arrival.

The concert was followed by ings during 1930.

Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.

Crown Prince's Visit

be given to Hong Kong sources, as refreshments and dancing, the lat-Pendulum Swings from proven during the present war ter being kept up till an early

8. The National Government is when sensational reporte, were hour, to the strains of the Happy preparing due reception for the shown to be utterly groundless-7 Orchestra. visiting China next month. Danish Crown Prince and party Canton News Agency.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' En-

9. The Ministry is appointing [closure.

four commissioners at large to Badges admitting non-members agaist local authorities in handling in to the Members' Enclosure and foreign cases in provinces, where

Club Rooms at $10. per day foreign

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TALE OF A COW

The complete pre- gramme is given below: I-Broadcasting ......Ourselves. 2.-Classical DanceMies Hung. 3.-Indian Club .Mr. C. M. Wong. 6.Songs...The Cooning Trio &

"Al Jolson", Jr.

Dictatorship

Madrid, Yesterday. The pendulum is now swinging King has dissolved the National rapidly from the Dictatorship. The Assembly (de Rivera's puppet Par- llament). Firemen have already covered the old lettering on the door

commissioners formerly Humour at the Kowloon 6-Chinese Sketch....Ourselves with a new brass-plate Inscribed

Magistracy

DISSATISFIED DEFENDANT

by or $40 for the Meeting (ladies existed. Councillor Pan Lien-ju of $4. and $16. respectively), are the Foreign Ministry is gazetted The Entries for the Flower fobtainable through the Secretary for Hopeh; Ho An-Bi for Sulyuan Show will close at Noon on Wed-upon introduction by a Member, and Jehol; Ex-Commissioner Taui nesday, February 26, in the Secre- such Member to be responsible for Shih-chief for Shantung, Honan taries Office, c/o Bradley & Co., payment of all chita, etc.

and Shensit Ex-Commissioner Li Li Yuen, of Ma Tau Wei, Kowloon Ltd.

Badges admitting to Members' Fang for Hunan, Hupeh, Anhwei, City, charged Kung Shing, unem- Enclosure will not be on sale at Szechuan and Kiangel: Ex-Commployed, with the theft of a cow at the Race Course.

aloner Tao Lee-chien for Cheklang, the Kowloon Magistracy on Thurs Membera can obtain, upon appli-Fukien, Kwangai and Kwangtung. day. Defendant, who admitted the Ication to the Secretary, badges-Canton News Agency.

offence, was sentenced to six weeks' (limited to two) for the free admis-

hard labour. aion to the Members' Enclosure of wives, lady relatives and friends. TWENTY FIFTH AN-Names must be stated when apply-

Mail UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY,

LIMITED,

Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St Tale phone Central 22,

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE

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

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

TUESDAY, February 18, 1930, commencing at li a.m.,

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

16 Cases Perfumery.

12 Cases Toilet

Подра

8 Cases Tin Ware

8 Cases Medicine.

Fowder and

5 Cases Electric Light Batteries

14 Sacks Flour

1 Case Canned Sardines

and

Quantity of

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND

FURNITURE.

Termi-Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, February 15, 1980.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

TING,

allar · Strest.

¿TERMASTERY: MODERATE.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TRUAL GENERAL MEETING

of SHAREHOLDERS will be held On no pretext will children be in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwall permitted in either enclosure dur- & Company, Limited, on MON-ing the first four days of the Meat- DAY, the 10th March, 1930, at 11 ing., a.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Mana-

CHIANG'S TOUR Postponed on Account of Plenary Conference

LESSON-SERMON

"Congreso de Diputados."

Apothor decree revives Munici pal Provincial Councils and another restores promotion in the Army by

First Church of Christ, seniority instead of merit-Reuter

Scientist, Hong Kong

the subject of

Leason-Sermon in all Churches of the

Scientist, Ол Sunday,

"Soul"" was

Christ, February 16.

And I

The sentence apparently did not

The Golden Text was: “I will set satisfy Li Yuen and he came to Court again on Friday and voiced my tabernacle among you: and my

soul shall not abhor you. his dissatisfaction to Mr. T. Swill walk among you, and will be Whyte-Smith, who agreed that the case should be re-heard, and that ple" (Lev. 26: 11, 18).

your God, and ye shall be my ped- the purchaser, whom the complain-

Among the citations which com. ant said should be charged with prised the Lesson-Sermon was the receiving, should be alae present. following from the Bible: "My soul gers together with a Statement of Public Enclosure is $3. per day bers of President Chiang Kai-Smith, the prisoner, who was albe glad.... The angel of the Lord As intimated yesterday, mem-peared before Mr. T. S. Whyte the humble shall hear thereof, and Ou Saturday all the parties ap shall make her boast in the Lord: Accounts to 31st December, 1929. for all persons including ladies, and shek's suite, have already arrived ready convicted, being in the dock encampeth round about them that The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Is payable at the Gate. Company will be CLOSED from

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform the 1st March to 10th March, 1980, are admitted to the Public Enelo- both dates inclusive.

sure at $1 per day.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etć. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong

DODWELL & CO., LTD., General Managers, Hong Kong, 13th February, 1930.

MAY SHEUNG

EMBROIDERY AND FANCY GOODS

For Sale or Made to Order No. 35A, Wellington Street. Telephone No. C. 3264,

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodiaks and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and

Enlarging t ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES

Frice Moderato.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

A. SEK & CO.

Tel No. C. 3459. 26A, Des Your Road C Hong Kong.

REALISTIC

together whiding.

#Arrange: 10.

YAYOI BRAI

Ing.

the

SUITE RETURNING NORTH

Canton, Friday.

0

at Canton and reported to Chair-

Police Believed Him

fear him, and delivereth them. man Chan Ming-shu..

It was told in Court that the taste and see that the Lord is good: It is now learned that they liave

purchaser paid $38 to the defen-blessed fs the man that trusteth in received Instructions to return to dant for the cow, which he him..... The Lord redeemeth, the Capital, because the Preslaughtered on the same night, and soul of his servante: and none of sident has postponed his

the police believed that story. It them that trust in him shall be tour. on account of the 8rd

to be held in Nanking-Canton News Agency.

Jockey Club during the Race Meet-Kuomintang Plenary Conference was the purchaser who gave Indesolate" (Ps. 84: 2. 7, 8, 22).

the arrest of the defendant. formation to the police which led to The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the following passages from the The purchaser, evidently a well-Christian Sefence

text-book, to-do man in the cattle trade, told "Science and Health with Key to

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to Massra. Linstead

and Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

Employers are requested to dia- tribute them with discrimination

COMING TO COLONY?

and to endorse their names on the Tang Seng-chi Reported

to Be Due

passes.

}

Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for

Shanghai, Saturday. passing through on their duties, but Tang Seng-chi is reported to must remain in their employers' have arrived on February 10 at Haiphong, where he will sail for Hong Kong on February 14,

stands.

"..

Any persons found loitering with Servants' Passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure,

By Order,.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th February, 1980.

FOR SALE® 1930

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES FROM

$3.50

Bright and Hou, Britian Empire $2.50 Stanley Gibbons, Ltd, British

Empire Stanley, Gibbons, Ltd, Foreign

Countries

Stanley Gibbon, Ltd. The World $250 Scott Shemp & Cola Co., đến 145 Xyært, and Taller Whitfoki King Co.

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postaze igions" Goods, Gazdan

$4,06

General Yon Hsi-an

Anhwel Chairman

Like A Needle Driven Down His Leg

Former Sufferer's Vivid Description of Sciatica, and How He Was Cured of It by

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills

A graphic description of the supplied by Mr. A. E. Fowler, cause, progress and cure of sciatica

clothes I developed sciatica," he wetting and remaining in very wet Queenstown, South Africa.

writes. "Those who have never had "Some years ago through a severa

means, but to a sciatica sufferer It it can little understand what it

back to my heel; it was most painful means horrible agonising torture. I had a sharp cutting pain from my

for me to get up after I had been

sitting for a while; the cords in my leg seemed to be drawing to- gether, and the pain felt as if some- one was driving a long needle down the Magistrate that he bought cows the Scriptures" by Mary Baker my leg. I had medicine prescribed from anyone just for the purpose Eddy: "Soul has influite resources

for me, which did no good, and I fendant did not tell him that he had happiness would be more readily petite. One day I was told I ought of trade. In this Instance the de- with which to bless mankind, and was beginning to lose general tone

for want of sleep and loss of ap atolen the cow, otherwise he would attained and would be more secure have arrested the culprit.

in our keeping. If sought in After taking the pills for a time the to take Dr. Williama" Pink Pills. Mr. Whyte-Smlth held that the Soul.... We cannot circumscribe twinges of sciatica ceased, and gra man should be more careful with happiness within the limits of per dually all the pain disappeared. I his dealings, and should enquire soual sense. The senses confer continued taking the pllis, and got frst whether a cow had been stolen no real enjoyment” (p. 61). or whether it had been lawfully

quite toned up and myself again.” obtained by purchase.

As a remedy for disorders of the STANDARD TIMES

blood and nerves such as anaemin, rheumatism, eciatica; lumbago, ne- Inuralgia, indigestion, also the special ailments of women, Dr. Williams" Pink Pille have enjoyed a world- wide reputation for over thirty Supriae and Sunset in Hous years. Chemists everywhers sell Kong for February (Standard time them $1.50 per bottle, six bottles of the 120th Meridian, East of $8. But be sure and see that you Greenwich), are as follow

get the genuine. Imitatione and substitutions are useless.

As i

Sunrise And Sunset

Colony

Nanking, Saturday. The purchaser then voiced the President Chiang has wired to same plaint, whereupon the Magis- General Yen. Hal-san, summoning trate said: "So, if I brought you a him to proceed to Nanking to at-cow, and told you it was for sale you. tend the 3rd Kuomintang Plenary would buy it?” Meeting.pt ther

The Interpreter: He wouldn't, not from you, your Worship.- General Ma... Fu-cheung bas

Not Paid in Full tendered his resignation as Chair. The complainant said the $38 was man of Anhwel: General Liu Shih not paid in full and that the $7 Is Ikely to be his, successor. found in the thief's possession was General Koo Tsu-tung will be ap only deposit money. Mr. Whyte February pointed Defence Commissioner of Smith disagreed on that point and 17' Anhwel-Bhantung Provinces said that he had no reason: to dis Canton News Agency.

The Daily Telegraph, clock, which has hung over Fleet Street, since 1808, has disappeared with the de- molition of the old building It wil be replaced by another on the new building, bolder in désign.

Trusty

TRIUMPH

bellave that the sale had taken place. | Inspector Elston, who prosecuted, | said that there were not many cow breeders locally and that most of the cows came from up-country, by the Shatin Gap 1

The Magistrate said that he could make no further order than that the defendant pay over $7 as com pentation to the complainant, who, his Worship admitted, had rather bad luck with that bower Mr.Whyte-Smith – sald that the pentance of six weeks which he had mashed on the defendant,, was not too much for a first offence, although the complainant disagreed with him, weeks hard

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