WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930.
'Phone 20022
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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TO LET
TO LET-No. 5, Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Koors. Each flat has three bed rooms, dining room, servants' quarters, kit- chen, bath room, and water closets, Suitable for Europeans. Apply Clark
Iu, 10, Des Voeux Road C.
CANTONESE
TUITION
AND
GENERAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Undermentioned Goods
NOTICE it lying undelivered in godowns of the Hong Kong &
Kowloon Godown Co., Kowloon, and that unless same are taken delivery of before or on the 30th May, 1989, they will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION to defray storage charges, and no claim what- soaver will be admitted by the undersigned thereafter:
Vessela,
Dates,
Marke.
Viminale
12/10/28
70801
2366
Timavo Rosandra Himalayn
31/ 1/29
N.M.
Hall, Law & Co. N.M.
3/10/29 25/11/29
SPORT NOTICES
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
and
RAFT PROGRAMMES
DRAFT
ENTRY FORMS for the
Packagee.
1'Bale. Paper
1 Bd. Rattan 2 c/s Adr. Matter 1 Bale Paper
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents Lloyd Triestino N. Co.
COMPANY MEETINGS
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
3,500,000 CASES OF APPLES.
AUSTRALIA'S APPEAL TO BRITISH WOMEN.
THE QUEEN'S EXAMPLE.
If the Australian cricket team wants a diet conducive to big Acores, good bowling and good felding, it must include Australian apples."
This statement was made by Mr. J. E. Fenton, Minister for Trade and Customs, when opening to the public a display of the new season'a Australian apples in the Exhibition Hall, Australia House, at which Sir Granville Ryrie, High | Coinmissioner for Australia, pre-1 sided.
In their match tour, Mr. Fenton continued, the players would be a travelling advertisement for the apples. He hoped they would take a case back to Australia—a small
Rosy Apples, Rosy Prospects. Opening that exhibition of beau-
THE ORDINARY GENERAL case, not of apples, but containing SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- MEETING of the Sharehold- "the ashes." MANDARIN ING to
on be held SATUR- era in the above Company will be; LANGUAGE and characters TAUGHT DAY, 7th June and MONDAY, held at the Company's Offices, T. by Mr. SHIU. Special notes and books, 9th June, 1930 (weather por & O. Building on WEDNESDAY, Twenty-three years' experience. Rapid mitting) may be obtained at the progress ensured. Special explana- itons in English given to beginners. Race Course, Hong Kong Club and Particular coaching in pronunciation. Causeway Bay Stables. Terms moderate. First class refer- Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock *TICES. Numerous successes at examinations. No. 14, Wyndham Noon on THURSDAY, 29th May, Street, Top Floor.
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS.
1930.
HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.
HALF YEARLY
GEN-
TERAL MEETING X Voting MIME. HARONELLI. Special atten- tion given to stout and stiff ladies Members will be held at the Club who desire to regain their youthfal figure.
Special treatment given to House, Happy Valley, on WED- elderly ladice for renewing the youth- NESDAY, 4th June, 1930, at 5.80 ful appearance of the face.
This p.m.
treatment can be accomplished in six days. Peking Bldg., 27a, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
HOME TUITION,"
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within
an hour from London. In healthy
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 19th May, 1980.
neighbourhood, SCHOOL for GIRLS LAMMERT BROS.
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 neatly and promptly printed. "China
Mall"
Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telz- phone 20022.
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. 25169. Opposite entrance H.K. Hotel,
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaka and Cameras.
Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing `and
Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES
Price Moderátė.
· A Trial Order is Sollefted.
A. SEK & CO. Tel. No. 29459.
26A, Des Voeux Road C.,
Hong Kong.
SUTTON S FINE GRASS SEEDS
for
GARDEN LAWNS, ETC.
*for sale at: DOV
GRACA & CO. Dealers in Garden Seeds Postage Stamps, Toys, Picture Books
WYNDILAM
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AUCTIONEERS. APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,
- Public Auctions
HE Undersigned have received
Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON
THURSDAY, May 22, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Teak Hatstands, Glass Cabinets, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs,
Pianos,
Desks, Chairs, Typewriters. Gramophones, Records. Electric Table Fans, Carpets. Rugs, Chinese Hand Paintings In Blackwood Frames, Ornaments, Curios, etc.
L
Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag- gons, Ice Chests, Dinner Crockery, Cutlery, Glass Ware, etc.
Brass, Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw- ers, Washstands. Toilet Crockery, Mosquito Nets, Commodes, etc.
and
A. Quantity of
- BLACKWOOD FURNITURE.
On View from Wednesday, May 21, 1930.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, May 17, 1980.
THE Undersigned have received
Auction
Tinstructions to sell by Public
ON
THURSDAY, May 22, 1980,
at 3 o'clock · P.,
at their Sales Room,
Duddell Street. »
Ons Motor Cyclo
(in very good condition.).
On: View from Wednesday, May
20, 1930.
Terms: Cash on Delivary.
LAMMERT HRDS,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, May 19, 1980.
THE
THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public
Auction
FRIDAY, May 23, 1980, commencing at 5.15 pm,
"at-tholi· Bales Room,go
Daddell Street
A Very Valuable Collection of
POSTAGE STAMPS --
Comprising **** China, Hong Kong (Including Hong Kong Jubilee double sur- charged), Stam, British Colonies,
Macao,
On View from Wednesday, May 21 1980:
Terms: Cash on Delivery
June 4, at 11 am. for the pur-tiful fruit was one of his last the Report of public functions in Britain, and pose of receiving the General Managers together no other could have given him with a Statement of Accounts to greater pleasure. He hoped the prospects for the season were 'ns the 31st December, 1929.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the rosy as the Jonathan apples, which Company will be CLOSED from would certainly help to impart that 29th of May to 4th June, both glow to the cheeks of the con- days inculalve.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.. General Managers. Hong Kong, 17th May, 1990.
KASHMIR SILK STORE
for
EXCLUSIVE STOCKS
of
SILK and
SILK GOODS
Opposite Queen's Theatre.
The ORIENTAL BOOKS of LOVE
The KAMA SUTRA, of Vatryayasa Price: Dollars ANANGA RANGA, The Hindu'
Art of Love.
Prics: Dollar
The PERFUMED GARDEN,
Prica; & Dollars :
Address orders to
LIBRAIRIE “ASTRA”
A pair that will win any hand-
SHEAFFERS
PENS AND PENCILS
Sole · Distributors:
Jumors.
:
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The Queen, when out making some purchases, he proceeded. said, "I like it, but I will not pur- chase it because it is not Britiah." He hoped her Majesty's remark would be a slogan throughout the United Kingdom. In Australia
they believed in ""Stick by our own country and our own Empire," and he made a special appeal to the womenfolk of Great Britain, the treasurers of the household, to stand by the products of their own country, and in the case of goods their own country could not sup- ply, to the products of the Dominions. Last year 2,750,000 cases of Australian apples were sent to Britain, and this year they were estimating the total at: 1,500,000 cases. Prices obtained
for the first consignments had not been so good as they would have liked. He asked the public to hear in mind that in buying the splen- did fruit of. Australia they were getting good value for money and helping the movement for a self- supporting Empire.
SIAMESE AIRMAN.
Decoration for Parachute
Jump.
the
L
come..
come...
MIRACLE
of another GREAT OCEAN
The East and the West brought closer together. Twelve days from China and Nine days from Japan to the Pacific Coast.
THE ROUTE. Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, and straight to the Pacific Coast, with Immediate con- nections to Inland Points in the United' States and Canada, and with direct sullings from the Atlantic Coast to Europe.
NEW EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Thrilling as the miracle itself are its gaintesses... the four great white Empress ships of Canadian Paciño ... largest and fastest vessels from the Orient .. Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia and this year," n new, mammoth resort-on-keel ‚ ̈‚. Em- preas of Japan, 26,000 gross tona, (ubtained a speed of 23 knots on her trials, May 11th.).......all the famous white Empress luxuries more pronounced than ever. Sports deck, swimming pool, cafes, imperial ballroom, period lounges, ex- quisite suites-with-bath:
Second-cabin of equally superior ap- pointments. Both with that congenial, do-as-you- please, atmosphere which makes for the pleasantest crossing."
Information, reservation and freight enquiries from any agent,
any Canadian Pacific office, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tientsin, Kobe, Yoko- huma.
or
The quickest route. Orient-America-Europe
CANADIAN-PACIFIC
ADMIRAL TAKARABE.
INTERVIEWED AT MANCHOULI:
WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM,
THE NAVAL CONFERENCÉ.
".
WASTED YEARS?
1,000 University Men Job-Hunting.
vacation who will be taking their final examinations next term and who will be wanting to start work in the early summer.
Some fifty of these are consider. Ing careers in the Diplomatic and Civil Services, of whom perhaps half this sumber will be successful. Just over a hundred are going to theological colleges to train for the ministry, and a rather smaller pro- portion are looking for posté as
Throughout the past week com- pany directors and business men in the City have been besieged by Ox- Manchouli, May 7. ford and Cambridge undergraduates Admiral Hyo Takarabe left Man-Jooking for jobs, says, a writer in a chouli at 2 p.m. to-day for Harbin Home paper in March 25. Còunting where he will stop, two days, and only the two older Universities, reach Tokyo on or about the 17th there are more than a thousand instant, after breaking his journey undergraduates at the moment on at Mukden and Seoul.
Interviewed at the railway station Bangkok, May 5. in the presence of Count Kabayama Presentation of the insignia of the and Vice-Admiral Sakonji, Admiral Caterpillar Club with a letter ad- Takarabe stated that the contentions vising him of membership, was of the Powers at the London Con- presented to Lieut. Nam Bhandh ference differed, but the Japanese Nagrob of the Royal Siamese Avia delegates gave their consent thereto tion Service at Don Muang in the believing that that would prove presence of Major General Phyaj beneficial to all concerned. The Chalerm Akas and other officers. question of national defence is im- The Caterpillar Club is an inter- portant, Admiral Takarabe added. national organisation composed of but that
consider- flyers who have saved their lives fed along with financial, econo- by parachutes Colonel Lindberg mic and diplomatic ques. is a member.
tions, not to mention inter- He did not think The story of this officer's leap national comity. from his blazing plane as published that the signing of the treaty re- in the US. Air Service Magazine Is sulted in anything unprofitable to as follows:.
Japan but thought that it would The Siamese Royal Flying Corps help develop her national fortune. received its initiation and represen-As the points upheld by Japan were tion to the head of a big West End tation into the Caterpillar Club not carried through recently in a dramatic way when ty, dissatisfaction would be evinced firm. He asked if there was likely Lieut. Nam Bhandh Nagrob of that naturally by the Japanese, but the to be a job going during the next Bervice saved himself from a blazing point must be kept in sight that the plane.
agreement is effective only till 1986. According to detailed information Admiral Takarabe declined to ex- Just received by the Irving Air press his opinion in detail on the Chute Company, Inc., of Buffalo; treaty before it was reported to the this young Siamese flyer was pilot Government.
must
be
their entire-
ing his plane at an altitude of about || ap ds Harbin, May 7. 4,000 It over Changvad Lobburi, As the health of Admiral Takarabe Slam, when his plane. burst into Is Impaired during the trip through flames to the rear of the engine and the Siberian Route, he will stop with in the fuselage.
Dr. Sugawara of the South Man churla Railway Office at Harbin on his arrival here. Rongo.
A flyer has little time to leave a plane in fames but Lieut. Nam Bhandhi succeeded in loosening the safety belt and jumped from the plane, He jerked the ripeord and floated down to earth in safety.
This was the first parachute jump ever made in Siam and the Siamese Royal Flying Corps members are
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BEGGARS ALL.
school-masters.
There remain more than seven hundred ready for general business
careers.
A friend of the writer who
took B first in history-an absurd thing ta do, it may contemplating be, if you
are
a business career-had an introduc-
year,
"I'm afraid," said the great man, "that it is not our policy to take University men into our kind of business. It takes years to acquire all the details of a business like ours, and for our purpose, if you will forgive my saying so, your thres years at the University is a complete waste of time." : "",
An Oxford friend was told prac tically the same thing.
An undergraduate stated that his father would have been £1,000 in pocket and he himself would have stood a better chance of
school.
Nearly Nine Hundred in a job if he had gone to a night
Peking Shelters.
If may be that recent loose talk about "decadence" at the Univeral- ties is influencing business houses, They are afraid to take the flak of engaging University men,Is it to bewondered that many under- graduntes have their eyes fixed long-
Peking, May 8.* Bluminating statistics on the city's beggars have been published By this jump Lieut. Nam Bhandh by the Bureau of Social Welfare of becomes a member of the Caterpillar the local Municipal Government. Club and the Irving Air Chute Co., Last year the bureny established a ingly abroad and that those we can Inc. recently forwarded to him the number of shelters for beggars least afford to lose are leaving the insignia of the Golden Caterpillar, in pursuance of. Its policy to clear country? engraved with his name, the streets of mendicaute, and, up to The entrance of Blam into the March 81 there were 876 beggars in Anks of the Caterpillar makes a the various shelters, espe total of eleven countries besides the Of this number, 811 are males, In- declared that they had never been United States which have members cluding 86 under 21 years of age, taught any trade in their lives and represented. The other ten conn- and 337 still in the prime of life, only 262 knew some trades, ↑ One tries Include: Great Britain, Canada, Five hundred and thirty said that hundred and thirty-eight-,_ are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, dire poverty forced them to become cripples. Argentine China, Japan, and Russia, beggars, while 68, resorted to beg- Aix hundred and fifty-eight are Each of these countries have one or ging because they had failed in life, natives of Hopel and only more Instances in their aviation One hundred and seventy- gave, as
ri Forty-nine; hail from history of persons being saved from their
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CATHEDRAL'S NEW GATES.
STRIKING CEREMONY AT CARLISLE,
SPECIAL ROBES AND HATS.
The handsome entrance gatas at Carlisle Cathedral were officially opened in the presence of a repre- sentative gathering, including the Bishop of Carlisle, the Mayor, and members of the Corporation, by Mrs. Seeft Nicholson, only daugh ter of the late Bir Benjamin Scott, who was six times Mayor of Car liale.
!
The gates and the new orna- mental screen, a gift of Mrs. Scott Nicholson, were designed by Mesars. Lorimer and Matthew, of Edinburgh, and were wrought en- tirely by hand in the foundry of Mr. Thomas Haddon. The work has been conceived in the finest Gothic spirit, to harmonise with the cathedral
The massive iron railings en- circling the old burial ground of the cathedral, erected as protection against body snatchers, have been removed, opening out a beautiful. view of the cathedral and its famous East Window.
The ceremony was rendered still more interesting by the Senior Civic Fathers appearing in robes and hats presented for State oc- casions by Mr. E. Scott Nicholson, husband of the donor of the gates, reviving an ancient custom.
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