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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930.
'Phone 20022
FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING›
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Hotel Strathcona
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Make this Hotel your headquar- tera while visiting. Victoria, B.C. Ideally situated and within easy access to all the famous Beauty Spota in and around Canada's Island Resort.
The Hotel where personal service makes your stay enjoyable.
All replies under this heading must be called for.
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FOR SALE
PEAK-Saint! House for Sale. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Apply Box No. 666, c/o "China Mail."
TO LET.
TO LET No. 13, 10, 20, 23, Shou- aon Hill Road, Deep, Water Buy. Apply Mr. Ng Kam-chung, c/o Nan Yang Bros. Teb. Co., Ltd., 166, Des Voeux Road, Central.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China" Mall" Tele. Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. phone 20622.
TUITION GIVEN
HOME TUITION.
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE Within from London. In healthy an hour Reighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention.
Partieniars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb, Higher Local),
For
Camb. Teachers' Diploma),
MISS GERTRUDE TURNER,
(National Frodel Higher Certificate).
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ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
For the best Permanent Finger & Marcel Waves, Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen. Pedder Bldg. 1st door. Room 6 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 Moderate.
A Trial Order is Solicited.
A. SEK & CO.
Tel No. 23450. 26A, Des Voeux Road C.,
Hong Kong.
Special offer of 50%
discount on:- PRINTED AND PAINTED DANCING COATS, HAPPY COATS, AND COOLIE COATS, AT :—
KASHMIR
SILK STORE. Opposite Queen's Theatre. This genuine offer will Inst til 11th, Oct., 1930.
RATES MODERATE,
SELE
CLAREMONT
PRIVATE HOTEL. Austin Road, Kowloon. (Facing the Kowloon Cricket Club. Four minutes from ferry
by bus.)
Suites of rooms (single and double), hot, and cold water system, all modern sanitation, private bathrooms attached.
SPORT NOTICES
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
MEETING will be held at the Pavilion on TUESDAY, the 14th October 1930, at 6.30 p.m.
and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on TUESDAY, the 14th October 1930, immediately after the holding
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LETTERS AND RADIO
Addresses Which Cannot Be Traced.
*POST OFFICE LIST
QUEEN'S present Sue Carol in "The Aiz Circus," a pictorial gem, brand new in theme, and all that any film patron could ask for In
A General Post Office notifica- the way of thrills and sterling en- tertainment. The greater pareent- tion gives the following unclaim age of the film is taken off the ed, correspondence, etc., waiting tually fiving comes to the specta-at the Post Office, and also un- of the GENERAL MEETING, ground, and the sensation of acclaimed radio telegrams at the drawing for the redemption of tually flying comes to the spect-Radio Telegraph Office, Govern Thirty (30) Debentures will be held. tor as he watches the daredevilment Building --
The numbers of the Debentures stunts of a fearless" aviator. A F. de Britto, Miss E. K. Beekman, drawn will be published in the long talkie film.
K. W. Daimpre, Eastern Trading Co., Ltd., G. Fahnestock, Mr. Gan- Kong Government Gazette and the local Newspapers, and holders of CENTRAL features Gary Cooper ning, James Grant, R. A. Hall, Mrs. drawn Debentures may, upon giving in "Seven Days 'Leave." Cooper, T. Heker, Mrs. K. G. Hobart, notice to the Treasurers walving the acting in his first starring vehicle. W. M. H. Ismall, Charles James (c/o six months' notice to which they are performs the part of Kenneth Monthly Leader), Kung Kim Sun. entitled, apply on the Slat October Dowey. a soldier-orphan of the Lo Kwok Ping. Lam Hung Koon, Miss M. M. 1930 to the Treasurers, Messrs. Canadian "Black Watch" regi- K. J. Marshall, Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, for ment, who becomes the adopted Moninger, H. R. Meler, F. Nocoll, payment of the principal and in-son of a pathetic charwoman G. Frish, E. .C. Powell, G. C. Pelham, terest to the 31st October 1930.
widow, played by Beryl Mercer, Harry Shutte, F. F. Vda de Da the Mrs. Gubbins, of "Three Live Silva, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. Samol- Ghosts." A talkia film
lova, J. F. Varthorne, F. C. Volkman, Mrs. A. Way, C. Watson, F. A. York.
By Order of the Committee,
L. S. GREENHILL,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 6th October, 1930.
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"The
MAJESTIC presents Jack Holt
Registered Articles, and William Powell In Vanishing Ploncer," a Zane Grey L. Adler, Mr. Bakaleinikot, Mr. atory of the early pioneering days. Eddo (c/o American Consulate). a waterless de- K. J. Marshall, Mons. Passignat HONG KONG JOCHEY CLUE The trek across
sert, the finding of flashing waters (c/o H. K. Hotel), A.R.I. Rádio, THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE and the fight to keep them, form Station.
L Unclaimed Radio Telegrams. will be
splendid background held a (weather permitting) at Happy romantic drama of high standard Rev. Paul, Dollar Steamship Line,
from Pittsburgh Penn. Valley on FRIDAY, 10th October As an added attraction Dot. Faye and SATURDAY, 11th October, and her pupils give a delightful 1930, commencing at 2 p.m. en dancing display. A silent film. both days.
EXCLUSIVE TABLET MEETING
entirely under European management.
Hotel has a splendid aspect in one of the finest locations in Kowloon, away from noise, yot easily accessible,
Terms very moderate. Reser vations by letter or cable.
CLAREMONT
Tels.: 57389 67385 (Private). Telegraphic Add.: "Fern" H.K. Our motto is "SERVICE."
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
R.
NOTICE IN REGARD TO
AMBULANCES.
The frat bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
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for
6410, 7456, 0966, 1472, 2625, 6670, 6671, 1687, 0005, 2869, 3852, 2429, from Wuchow. STAR features Adolphe Menjau 4212, from Swatow. in "Evening Clothes," a picture of 7806, from Changsha. unusual situations, charming 7806, from Changsha, romance, and plenty of comedy. Tjiassenlae, from Makasser,
of a bearded 3111, 5594, 0966, 1736, 2415, 6670, The story is that
1736, 2415, 6794, 1648, 7116, rustic who marries a gay Parisian
5300, 3992, from Canton. only to part on the wedding night. No one without a badge will be He then turns to ape the man- Knoppern, from Hamoppern, admitted to the Members' Enclo-about-town in order sure.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
his bride. 11
win back
WAS REMEMBERED.
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"GENTLEMEN
I am ready to take part in any project that will augment the firm's prosperity - but before I join in this discussion I insist that we have a good drink and at this
moment
SANDEMAN'S PORT
WILL BE THE DRINK."
Obtainable Everywhere.
Sole Distributors :-
1. RUTTONJEE & SON, 15, Queen's Road C. Phone 20190.
HOTEL GUESTS
LIST OF RESIDENTS AT REPULSE BAY.
October 6, 1930.
Mr. A. S. Abbott, Dr. M. E. Asger.
Mesara, H. P. Bailey, N. C. Barber, W. G. Bree, A. D. Blue.
A. Brostedt, Miss C. H. 'Buck.
Messrs. R. H. Campbell, A. C. L.
Castro, E. Albuquerque
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Idol of society, the "A REAL DAUGHTER" Mrs. M. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Badges admitting non-members penniless man in dress clothes and to the Members' Enclosure and a happy conclusion form the back- Club Rooma at $5 per day ground for a splendid film. A | ARCHBISHOP'S SECRETARY WHO for Gentlemen and $2 per silent film. day for Ladies, are, obtainable through the Secretary upon intro- duction by 1 member, member to be responsible for pay-film. ment of all chits, &c.
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WORLD presents
Chinese such drama "Two Butterflies." A silent
Badges admitting, to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.
Members can obtain, upon ap- pileation to the Secretary, badges THE PUBLIC. Is informed that limited to two). for the free ad- the New Telephone Directory mission to the Members Enclosure contains no reference to "Ambul of wives, lady relatives The following friends. ance Stations." Information is therefore publish- when applying. ed:-
AMBULANCE STATIONS: Hong Kong Islands.
Motor, Central Fire Station,
Dial 39, Sub. Ex. 60 Motor, Central Fire Station
Dial 30303
Hand Ambulances. Central District
Dial 39, Sub. Ex. 22
Hand Ambulances,
Eastern District
and
Names must be stated
On, no pretext will children be: permitted in either Enclosure dur. ing the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 per day for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted half price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men,
&C.
Dial 39, Sub. Ex. 16 will not be permitted to operato within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Face Meeting.
· Hand Ambulances, Western District
Dial 39, Sub. Ex. 21
Kowloon.
Motor, Kowloon Fire Station,
Dial 58071, Sub. Ex. 506 Hand Ambulance, Kowloon
Disinfecting Station
Dial 58071, Sub. Ex. 518 Hand Ambulance, Kowloon-
City Police Station
Dial 58071, Sub. Ex. 527 E. D. C. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police... Hong Kong, October 4, 1930.
R.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED_that
SEALED PENDURSED pllcate which should be clearly marked "TENDER FOR STORES," will be received at the Colonial until Noon of A Secretary's Office
THURSDAY, the 23rd day of Oc- tober, 1980, for the Supply and Government Departments during the year 1991.
COASTWISE Delivery of Stores required by
by
'ALGIE" BENNETT.
An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings on China Coast
PRICE $1.00,
Now on sale at
DREWERS
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW
XCELSIOR BOOK STORE.
For Specifications and Forms of Tender apply at the office of and Superintendent Accounts Stores, Public Works Department, from whom further particulars may be had on application.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tendar And reserves to itself the option of accepting FOR ALL OR ANY PART of each Specification..
HAROLD T. GREASY, Director of Public Works. ard October, 1980.
QUALITY PRINTING WithQuick Service
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT
WEEK.
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe. C.M.G., Inspector-General of Police, state:-
General
of
Collins, Mrs, Stapleton Cotton and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cox, Lambeth, Miss K. P. Curtin. Baron Davidson former Archbishop of Canterbury, Mr. and Mrs. A. Drouth, Mr. who died last May, left estate, valued. C. David. at £24,946.
Apart from certain legacles. he left everything on trust for his wife.. Subject to her life Interest, the estate goes to Miss Mary Catherine Swinton Mills, his secretary.
At the time of his resignation & fund was raised. It was contribut ed to by a "multitude of donors." Baron Davidson has left £10,000. the greater part of this gift, after the death of Lady Davidson, to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the time being. This fund is to be at the sole disposal of the Archbishop for "a variety of general and Church needs." He is not to be required to 7 p.m. It will be open to all ranks give an account to his successor In of the HK.P., Special Constables, office. Sharpshooters' Company,
Revolver Practice. The regular weekly revolver practice (volun- tary) will take place at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on Wednes day, October 8, from 6.80 p.m. to
arma.
Hong Baron Davidson
bequeathed
Kong Police Reserve and to all mementos to numerous persons, In- persons holding permits to carry cluding the present Archbishop of York, the Dean, of Windsor, Lord Sir Lewis T. Stamfordham and Police Training School.
Dibdin. The weakly classes for Police
His private diaries, documents, Reservists at the Police Training and papers are left to his wife, and
Kowloon, will be held School,
failing her to Miss Mills, "who has To-day at 5.30 p.m. All mem-
been a real daughter to my wife and bers of the Chinese Company,
Secretary and of the Flying Squad who myself." He leaves it to them Hong Kong, 4th October, 1930. have not yet passed Part 2 of be used for publication in a bio-
AN INTRODUCTORY '¦
HISTORY by
A. H. CHOOK, O.BE, MA. W. KAY, MA.
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Training Course should attend.
Chinese Company. Inspection Parade.-All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station Thursday, October 9 for a general' Inspection of Equipment, etc.. by the Company Commander. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp., Dress-White Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt (without Frog); Truncheon, Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and Note The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. Book to be carried.. Those not in
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W. L. HANDYSIDE, M.A, B.Sc. PRICE $2.00.
NOW ON SALE AT THE PUBLISHERS
China Mail Offices.
Just Received
Fresh Supply of Reliable and Tested Flower and Vegetablo Seeds
possession of uniform will attend in mufti. No member may bo' absent from this parade without leave from the Company Comman- der. The Equipment Officers will make it a point of being present.
Indian Company.
Inspection Parade. All rankd of the Indian Company are re minded of the parade to be held at Police Headquarters under. P/Ser! geant E. J. Hunt on Thursday. October 9 at 5.80 p.m. sharp. Dress--White. Uniform, Cap with Mesors. Sutton & Sons, Reading White Cover, Belt (without Frog);
The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commands will have our best attention,
GRACA & CO.,
No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, -P.O. Dex, No. 620, HONG KONG.
Truncheon, Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Policeman' and Note Book to be carried.
Flying Squad.
The weekly Instructional patrol will of the Kowloon Section take place to-day Fall In at Teim-tan-taul Fire Brigade Station at 5.80 p.m. sharp, Dress-Khaki Uniform and Cap with Khaki Cover. Sharpshooters' Company.
Blot Drill Riot Drill will be carried out to-day Members will assemble utside the Queen's
LAMMERT BROS. Piert5.10 p.m
TIONER APPRAISERS.,
AND SURVEYORS.
Public Auctions
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Don't torture them
with Purgatives
Mr. D. S. Edwards. Mr. B. C. Field.
TO SAVE LIFE.
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AVERT SUICIDE. ・・・
How a girl kept company with a man hoping to dissuade him from a threat to commit suicide was told at a Tottenham, N., inquest recently.
William Osborn Schmidt, a 31- year-old journeyman priater, who Branch hill, Hamp lived at
stead, N.W., was said to have gono to a Harringay house at midnight and taken a fatal dose of digin- fectant.
James Druce, a provision dealer, of Umfreville Road, Harringay, N., sald he was in his dining-room when Schmidt knocked at the door and walked in. He had to cross Messrs. S. A. Gregory, T. M.
a railway embankment and climb a Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Schmidt, Druce added, had been Mra. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grieve high fence to get into the room. and infant, Mr. and
courting his daughter and had. Groves.
been forbidden to enter the house. Thinking Schmidt was going to make trouble he called the police Upon his return he found Schmidt huddled in a chair. The police took possession of a bottle with disinfectant in it.
Mr. W. D: Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hookham and family.
Mr. P. J. Jennings. Mrs. E. P. Kerr, Mrs, H. and Miss I. Koenig.
Messra. J. B. C. Lamburn, J. N.
and
H. Mrs. S. Luykx, Mr. Langston.
Mesare, J. W. Mayhew, Geo. Mellis, T. Megarry, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Maynard.
H. Neale, K. Messrs. 'F. Neckelman and two children.
Mr. T. J. O'Connor, Mra, 0. Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Peyser. Mr. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. M. S. Rose.
Messra. W. Vander Steen, E Stone, A. F. Simmie.
Mr. R. Stock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarrant, Miss
E. C. Tarrant,
Miss L. M. Vaughan.
Mesars, C. Wallace, P. Watkin- 800, V. R. S. White, Mr. and Mrs.
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Miss Hilda Druce, the daughter, said her father had given a wrong impression. She had been seeing. Schmidt once a week with the idea She had of averting a suicide. seen him on the day he took the poison.
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