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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930.

'Phone 20022

FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Twenty-ave Words three inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tions word four cents for three Insertions.

All replies under this beading must be called for.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Motor Cycle and Sido Car For Sale. Can be seen any time on the Island Side. Please Apply Box No. 056, e/o "China Mail."

TO LET

TO LET.-No. 6, Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay, 1st, 2nd and 3rd doors. Each flat has three bed rooms, dining room, servants' quarters, kit- chen, bath room, and water closets, Saltable for Europeans. Apply Clark & lu, 10, Des Voeux Road C,

TUITION

CANTONESE AND MANDARIN LANGUAGE and characters TAUGHT by Mr. SHIU. Special notes and books, Twenty-three years' experience. Rapid progress ensured. Special explana- tions in English given to beginners. Particular coaching in pronunciation. Terms moderate.. First class refer- ences. Numerous Яuccesses at examinations, No. 18, Wyndham Street, Top Flcer,

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within In healthy an hour from London. neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention. Particulars aply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

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

(National Frodel Higher Certificate).

MISCELLANEOUS

SPORT NOTICES

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Vot ing Members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club wil be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, Vic- toria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1930, Immediately after the Half Yearly Meeting of Voting Mombers, for the purpose of considering, and I thought At,| passing the following resolu tion:--

That the present unincor- porated members Clab known

THE CHINA MAIL.

Hotel Strathcona

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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Make this Hotel your headquar- tern while visiting Victoria, 'B.C. Ideally situated and within easy access to all the famous Beauty Spola in and around Canada's Inland Resort.

The Hotel where personal service makes your stay enjoyable.

RATES MODERATE.

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SPORT NOTICES

GENERAL NOTICES

JUST PUBLISHED,

The History and Records- 1869 to 1929 of the Diocesan Boys' School and

Orphanage.

with thirty illustrations and photographs Obtainable from Mesars. Brewer & Co.

· Price $5.

The School Endowment Fund will benefit from profits, if any,

THE HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED,

as the Hong Kong Jockey Club HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. N

be Incorporated and registered In Hong Kong under the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance as

a company limited by guarantee:

NOTICE.

HALF YEARLY GEN-

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 19th May, 1980.

COMPANY MEETINGS

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a MEETING of the DIRECTORS of Hong Kong Tele- phone Company, Limited held on the 17th day of February, 1930, made upon all the members hold- ing shares upon which only $2.50 per share has been paid and that such call will be payable to the Bankers of the Company, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation at their head office, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on the 90th day of June, 1930.

Call of $2.50 per share Was

1.

By Order of the Board,

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1930.

and that the name of such TERAL MEETING of Voting company shall be the Hong Kong Jockey Club and that the Members will be held at the Club draft Memorandum and Articles House, Happy Valley, on WED- of Association contained in the NESDAY, 4th June, 1930, at 5.50 printed document submitted to p.m. the meeting and for the pur- pose of identification subscrib- ed by the Chairman thereof be approved and adopted as the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Club as In- corporated and that the same be subscribed by the existing Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and registered es Buch and that the company te registered without the addition of the word Limited to its name as being an association which THE FORTY-NINTH ORDIN- Intends to apply its profits in ARY GENERAL MEETING promoting its objects and which of the Company will be held at prohibits the payment of any the Ofoes of the General “Man-

And dividenda to its members

agers, Messrs. Jardine Matheson | SUMMONED FOR HOISTING THE that the existing Stewards of & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong

BLUE ENSIGN. the Hong Kong Jockey Club do Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th forthwith after the Incorpora: June, 1930, at Noon for the pur- tion and registration of the said nose of receiving the Report of company transfer and assign all the Directors, passing the Ac the property effects benefit and

counts, And electing Directors liabilities of the present unin-

and Auditors. corporated Hong Kong Jockey Club to the company so incor- porated' and registered."

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a further Extraordin- ary General Meeting of the Hong) Kong Jockey Club will be held at the same place on MONDAY, the 23rd day of June, 1930, at 5.80 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings of the above men- tioned meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, the above mentioned resolution.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th June to 2nd July, 1980. both days inclusive.

-By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD., General Managers. Hong Kong, 28th May, 1980.

MISS ENGLAND DESIGNER.

Mr. Hubert Scott Paine, manag- ing director of British Power Boat Company, of Hythe, and part de signer of Miss England, which won the world's motor boat champion- ship last year, was summoned at Southampton for hoisting the Blue Enaign on the motor launch Miss Pamela II. without a warrant,

He pleaded guilty.

Mr. A. J. Rogers, prosecuting, said that Mr. Scott Paine was liable to a penalty of $100.

He had a warrant to fly the Blue Ensign on his yacht Sula, but noti on Miss Pamela II.

Mr. W. K. Pearce, for the de- fence, said Miss Pamela was in- tended to be used simply as a ten-

Copies of the proposed Memoran LAMMERT BROS. der for Sula, which was a large

dum and Articles of Association are open to the inspection of Tele-members and can be seen duri

TOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. "China Mail" Offer, No. 3A, Wyndham St. phone: 20082.

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 Camerna.

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. 23459.

26A, Des Voeux Road C Hong Kong.

KASHMIR

the usual business hours at the office of the Secretary, Mr. C. B. Brown, Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings, Hong Kong, and at the office of Messrs.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

-Public Auctions –

Deacons, 1. Des Voeux Road Cen-1 instructions to sell by Publie

tral, Hong Kong, the Club's Soll- citors, and at the Club House, Happy Valley, Hong Kong

Dated the 21st day of May, 1930.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

RACE THE SIXTH EXTRA

TH MEETING will be beld

(weather permitting) at Happy Valley on SATURDAY, 7th June, and on MONDAY, 9th June, 1930, commencing at 2 p.m.

The first bell will be rung at, 1.30 pm. on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed. -

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enelo- sure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5 per day for Gentlemen and $2 per day for Ladies, are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduc tion by A member, Buch member to be responsible for pay ment of all chits, &c.,

sea-going motor boat. He thought he was perfectly justified in boist- ing the Blue Ensign, q

Immediately the summons was served he apologised to the Ad-! miralty.

The Bench Jasued a serious warn- Ing, dismissing the case upon pay-

THE Undersigned have received ment of 8s. costs.

Auction

ON THURSDAY, June 5, 1930, commencing at 5.15 p.m., at their Sales Room. Duddell Streat.

CRIMES OF PASSION.

"Most Victims Are

retention.

Women."

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

ISSUE OF 23,636 FULLY PAID UP SHARES OF $10.00 EACH.

THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST IS NOW OPEN AND WILL CLOSE ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1930.

The primary object in floating the Company was to establish, maintain and operate a first class and up-to-date cinema theatre in Hong Kong.

It is also intended in due course, should conditions warrant it, to operate cinema theatres in Kowloon, Canton. Shanghai and elsewhere in China.

The Company has acquired the valuable site situated in the heart of the city known as Inland Lot No. 16, formerly the property of the Hong Kong Club, afterwards occupied by the CORONET THEATRE and by the YEE SANG FAT BUILDING fronting Queen's Road Central, Wyndham and D'Aguilar Streets.

Apart from an imposing entrance hall with a main frontage on Queen's Road it is proposed to utilise the site for modern shops and stores on the ground floor with office accommodation and/or restaurants properly equipped with all modern conveniences.

It

proposed to equip the cinema theatre with 1,200 comfort- able seats, the most up-to-date system of air cooling for the hot weather, and lifts to the dress circle. It is intended to spare no expense for the comfort of the patrons.

Applications for Shares to:-

Bankers:

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION

Prospectuses may be had from:—

Auditors:

Messrs. PERCY SMITH, SETH AND FLEMING,

Solicitors:

Messrs. RUSS & CO.

Registered Office:

No. 36, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. and also the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

RIVAL "ARMIES."

Socialist Reply to the Heimwehr.

عيد

RISKS OF BIG CLASH.

Seven thousand members of the Socialist Defence. Corps are leaving Vienna in four special trains for St. Foelten as a counter-move to the concentration of 10,000 Heimwehr troops in Vienna.

The Socialists will be quartered in the outer suburbs and tho A Collection of About

The prisoners. in one of our Heimwehr in the centre of the city. Three Thousand Stamps largest gaols had a debate a few The Hoimwehr will be marching and Including Rare Asiatics, etc.

months ago on capital punish-counter-marching through St. Poel- ment, and by a large majority ten, but the Socialists have pro- On View from Wednesday, June carried a motion in favour of its mised to confine their troops to quar. 14, 1930.

ters until the Heimwehr parades Terms: Cash on Delivery.

This remarkable contribution finish, then the Socialists will LAMMERT BROS., to the controversy was quoted by march out themselves and demon- Auctioneers. Mr. Eric Roy Calvert, the crimino- strate in the elty, leaving again by

logist, when he give evidence be late train. fore the parliamentary, select cóni- As St. Poelten is predominantly mittee on capital punishment. Socialist, and in view of the danger He added; in answer to Major of the population treating the

these people.

were Heimwehr visit as a provocation,

Hong Kong, May 31, 1930.

FEMALE COURIER.

Chang Tsung-chang's Emissary.

ELUDES CAPTURE BY TROOPS.

Moj, May 16.

A Chinese female secret messen- ger named An Ching-sheng, who was despatched by General Chang Taung-chang, now at Beppu, to deliver a secret message to Gen- eral Chen Tiao-yuan in Shantung, has come back on board the 8.8. Harada Maru from Tsingtao, and proceeded to Beppa to deliver General Chen's reply to General Chang. She was disguised as a Japanese lady, assuming the name of Haruko Ando

Miss An left for Shantung about three months ago. She succeeded in reaching Tainan and saw Gen- eral Chen, but on her way back she was discovered to be a secret messenger of General Chang, and was chased by soldiers of the Nan. king Government, but managed to

THE Undersigned have received Milner, that Tinstructions to sell by rublle not murderdra. They were like the authorities have taken claborato escape capture, tango,

ull of us-potential murderers," precautions. All the police are Auction

he said..

standing to, and 700 gendarmes,

ON

FRIDAY, June 6, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street.

A Quantity of

** VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

'PLANES ON SALE,

Mr. Calvert also said that a equipped with rifles and live car large majority of murders are tridges, have been drafted into the committed by men, and that the town, together with detachments Instalment Payments at

At great majority of the people mur-of troops similarly armed. dered are women-in most cases Moedling and at Laxenburg, near the wives, sweethearts, or para-Vienna, where the Heimwehr are mours of the murderers.

Women's Interest.

He submitted Home Office sta

They

Selfridge's.

Al pair that will win any hand.

D

SHEAFFERS

PENS AND

Sole Distributors:

THE SUN CO., LTD.

8

The ORIENTAL BOOKS of LOVE

The light aeroplane is the also parading in strength, similar latest addition to stock at Self- precautions have been taken.

ridge's. If not precisely to be. The general population is dis-

be inspected in four models, Teak Hatstands, Desks Electric tietics which, he cald, proved that contented at the foolish waste of the bought "over the counter," it can Table Fans, Chesterfield Couch murders were generally sordid, taxpayers' money involved In these Desoutter, a Moth, a Bluebird

provocative and Armchairs, Planos, Gramo- passionate crimes, often the out-conatant

week-end phones, Records, Cameras, Chinese come of jealousy.

militarist displays, and hopes that twin-senter, and a Klem, at the at Avenmore new showrooms Hand Paintings in Blackwood Many women were again Herr Schober's Disarmament Bill Road, west Kensington, and, to Badges admitting to Members Frames, Curios, Ornaments, Car- among the public listening to the will be followed by one prohibiting order, may be painted in any co Enclosure will not be on sale at pets, Rugs, Rattan Tables and evidence

such parades.

lour desired and delivered at the the Race Course. D

Chairs, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Fic Mr. Calvert, who is the author Members can obtain, upon aptures, etc.

of "Capital Punishment in the think the officials want to hear. hangar within ten days.

This is the first occasion a de plication to the Secretary, badges Teak Sideboards, Dinner Wag- Twentieth Century," has just re- Prisonera are the most conservapartment store has established an (limited to two) for the free adgon, Extension Dining Tables, Ice turned from a visit to Norway, tive people in the world. rafasion to the Members Enclosure Chest, Cooking Stoves, Dinner Sweden, Belgium, and Germany, are very intolerant of each other. neroplane department. The step of wiven, lady relatives and Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, where he has been seeing the con- The burglar is intolerant of the 1s," Mr. Gordon Selfridge, jun, friends. Names must be stated Kitchen Utenells, etc.

ditions under which prisoners in bigamist, and very often more in-explained on April 1 to a Press re- presentative, fully justified, we when applying.

Teak, Iron and Brass Bedsteads those countries are serving life tolerant of the sex offender.

consider, by the strides which On no pretext will children be with Mattresses, Wardrobes with sentences. He represented the would be in accordance with my aeroplane-owning has made. Al- permitted in either Encloture dur- Pevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, National Council for the Aboli experience to find these people ready we have in this country Ing the Meeting.

Chests of Drawers; Wardrobe tion of the Death Penalty very intolerant of murderers."

more owner-flyers than there are Trunk, Washstands, Commodes. The theory that professional He argued that it was found a.

the rest of Europe. criminals would carry firearms if century ago that the death

e are showing 'planes cost Curtains, Baby Cota, etc., etc,

capital punishment were abolish penalty did not defer civil crimes ed, he eald, was discountenanced which were premeditated, "anding from £550 to 2900, and they by prison and government officials therefore," he added, "I contend can, like cars, be paid for by in-

stalments." In countries where there was no it is far less likely to stop crimes Soldiers and Sellors in uniform including:-

death penalty, ad which are very largely passionate are admitted half price.

Jose Tables, Carved Curio Mr. Calvert questioned by the and not premeditated." Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c. Cabinets, Tea Poys, Jardinieres, chairman (the Rev. James Barr) He was strongly opposed to the will not be permitted to operate Chairn, Oplum Stools, Tables, on this point, said that one could whole question of grading mur- within the precincts of the Hồng Couch; ste

not rely on evidence gathered ders, and would not be content Kong Jockey Club during the On View from Thursday, June from prisoners

with a half-way house Race Meetings

Infolerant Prisoners.

SILK STORE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

for

EXCLUSIVE STOCKS

of

SILK

and

SILK GOODS

Opposite Queen's Theatre.

The pries of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 per day for all persons Including ladies, Fund is payable at the Gate,

“By Order;

CAR BROWNY

Secretary. Hong Kong 31st May 1910

A Fine Collection of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

51030

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

i have come rite close per NG LAMMEET BROS,” sonal touch with piany prisoners,

Auctioneers he said, and 1 submit they only

the bell Hong Kong, June 2, 1980.

It

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in

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