MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930.
BOILED ALIVE.
REVOLTING CRULTY TO A LIVE PIGEON.
$50 VINE FOR PERJURY.
A case of extreme cruelty, in which three pigeons were thrust into a pot of boiling water whilst alive, was mentioned' before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Kowloon Court to-day, when the foki of n stall at Kun. Chung Market was charged. He was convicted, after evidence had been taken, and fined $50. Mr. F. C. E. Rendall appeared for the defence:
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.
RIOT DRILL TO-MORROW. Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D, C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector-General. of Police, state:-
Police Training School. The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Poljee. Training School, Kowloon, will be held to morrow at 5.30 p.m. All members of the Chinese. Company, and of the Flying Squad who have not Part 2 of Training yet passed
Course should attend.
Chinese Company.
All ranks Inspection Parade, of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, November 5, for a general inspection of Equipment. etc., by the Company Commander.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MINE EXPLOSION.
OVER 100 MINERS KILLED AT MAYBACH.
OFFICIAL FIGURES. ·
Berlin, Yesterday.. The official casualty list of the Maybach mind explosion is 100 dead and 22 injured.-Reuter.
Earlier. News.
Cologna, Saturday To-day is a day of mourning throughout Germany, being the occasion or the burial of 258 vie- tims of the Alsdorf mine explo- sion, the majority of whom will estimated that 10,000 mouiners will attend, including foreign re- presentatives. The Church ser- be laid in a common grave. It is vices will be broadcast.-Reuter.
"NOT FORGOTTEN.”
SHADOWS BEFORE
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN CHINA MAIL.
Entertainments.
Queen's
To-day "The Rogue Song,"
To-day Central "Journey's End.”..........
To-day-World.
Theatre
Theatre
Theatre,
NEW ÁDVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
WANTED-Shroff for ald-established Company. Security required. Apply Box No. 672, c/o "China Mall."
PEARLS.
rives November 1 with a fine collec- tion of pearls which will be exhibit- ed at Komor & Homor for ten days only.
"Heroes of the Wild" and "Horse- PEARLS! PEARLS! Mr. Kodska ar men of the Plains."
Star To-day
Theatre. "Rookies".".
To-day Majestic Theatre; "Lilac Time."
Sports See Special Sports Diary on page
Home Mails. To-day-Outward for Europa via Victoria B.G., 5 p.m., and Europe via
B.
די
Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress CENOTAPH CEREMONY TO-BE-Siberio, 6 pm. (President Lincoln).
Acting Sub-Inspector Russell said that when the pigeons 'were brought to the Police Station two were dead and one was alive. This he killed by breaking its, neck. The master of the foki's White uniform, cap with, white", stall, in his evidence for the de- cover, belt (without frog); trun fence, maintained that he went cheen, whistle, armlet and badge. into the Station to see what real-"Pocket Policeman" and note book | ly happened.
He saw the Ser- to be carried. Those not in pos- geant cut the live pigeon's throat session of uniform will attend in with a knife. Mr. Butters fined mufti. No member may be absent the master $50 for perjury.
from this parade without leave from the Company Commander. The Equipment Officers will make It a point of being present.
Indian Company. Strength. Constable R232 Sher Ali has been taken on the strength of the Indian Company, as from October 18.
Inspection Parade. All ranks ແ the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, November 5, 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); trun- cheon, whistle, armlet and badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note book to be carried. Those not in pos- session of uniform will attend in mufti. No member may be absent Smith Weekly, Sydney. from this parade without leave
Salesman: What Size hammock do you want?"
She: "Big enough for one and strong enough for two."
A
THEFTS OF CARS.
THREE MORE CASES DURING WEEK-END.
Three more car thefts have been reported to the Police during the week end, but in all cASTA vehicles have been recoverd.
the
Mr. D. A. Rushton, First Clerk of the Central Magistracy, lost his car outside the Star Ferry wharf on Saturday night. The vehicle was found last night at 8 o'clock outside the H.K.C.C.
Mr. E. W, Blackmore, of Clare- mont Hotel, Kowloon, who lost his car on Saturday night, found it again yesterday.
Mr. D. M. Goodall, of Mesage. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., reported to the Police on Saturday
that
his Austin Seven car was stolen from the lane by the side of Exchange Building, where it was parked.
from the Company 'Commander. The Equipment Officers will make it a point of being presnt.
Flying Squad.
The final instruction patrol of the month of the Kowloon Section will take place to-morrow. Fali in at the Tsim-tan-tsut Fire. Bri- gade Station at 5,80 p.m. sharp. Dress-Khaki' uniform and cap with khaki cover. All members should attend.
The final instruction patrol of the month of the Hong Kong Sec- tion will take place on Friday. Fall in at the Central Police Sta. tion at 6.15 p.m. shorp. Dress- Khaki uniform and can with khak! cover. All minbera should at tend.
Riot Drill:
Riot drill will he carried out to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. Members will fall in at 5.10 p.m. outside the Queen's Pler, with re- volvers and truncheons. No rifles.
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,"
D.S.P. (R.)
The diner had waited ten minutes. At last the walter appeared. "Your fish will be here in five minutes," he said. Another ten minutes passed, but no fish was forthcoming. The customer's patience became
The car was later recovered by the Police in Tai Hang Village, Causeway Bay, where it had been abandoned with three of the tyres | exhausted. burst. No other damage or loss occurred,
"Tell me, waiter," he said, "what bait are you using?" ·
ANNULLED?
London, Saturday. been the strongest opponent
The British Legion has so far
of Great Britain
in
To-morrow-Inward from Europe via Siberia (Porthos); Outward for Europe via Marseilles (Porthos), 2.30 p.m.
Meetings. October 29-Meeting of the of dropping the Cenotaph fune-Society of Yorkshireman, Jardina's tions and, according to the New Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
November 14-Meeting of the York Times, the American Legion and other associations of ex-Ser- Licensing Board, Coupeil Cham vice
likewise hostile. ber, noon.. are The State Department at Washing-│· ton has received the British note. comment. The but declines to principal newspapers silent. Reuter.
men
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also
AXE NOT SPARED.
SHAUKIWAN TREES CUT DOWN.
Mr. J. R. Carr, Surpervisor of the Botanical and Forestry Depart ment, to-day charged two women be- fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Court with having cut down growing trees at Shaukiwan Road. They pleaded guilty.
Lammerts' Auctions. October 29-At 8, Carnarvon Bldgs, household furniture, 11
a.m..
October 30-At 175, The Penk, household furniture, 10.30 a.m.
Det 31-At Sales Room, house- hold furniture etc., 2.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous. To-night-Royal Corps of Signals final open air dance of the 'season, Whitfield Barracks tennis courts.
To-morrow--First tea dance at Cheero, City Hall, 5-7, p.m.
October 31-Scottish Company H.K.V.D.C., Halloween Dinner,
-
Mr. Carr informed his Worship HELP FOR MUI-TSAI.
WORK DONE DURING THE YEAR.
that the trees had been cut-between Bay View and the Hong Kong Electric Company premises. Exten- alve damage had been done, about 80 to 100 trees having bein destroy- At a meeting of the Anti-Mui ed. Thirty-two catties were brought | Tsai Society held at the Chinese into the Police Station, and the rest was left on the hill side.
Mr. Lindsell imposed a fine $25 on each.
CARNIVAL DANCE.
SUCCESS AT REPULSE BAY
HOTEL.
of
On Saturday night, the dancing season commenced with a most successful carnival dinner dance at Repulse Bay Hotel.
From early in the evening the carnival spirit took hold of the 350 diners and the result was a
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RAFT PROGRAMMES and
DR ENTRY FORMS for the TENTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING to be held on SATURDAY, 8th November, 1930 (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Hong Kong Club and -Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock Noon on THURSDAY, 30th Octo- ber, 1930.
Hong Kong, 27th October, 1930.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction
Undersigned have received
ON
FRIDAY, October 31, 1930, commencing at 230 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Streat.
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
↑ Y.M.C.A, on Saturday, Mr. J. D.1 Teak Hatslands, Glass Cabinet, Bush, the English Secretary, out- Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, lined the progress made during | Desks, Gramophone & Records, the past year. He looked forward Pletures, Carpets, Rugs, Piano, to the time when there would be Wardrobe Trunks, Electric Heat- absolute co-ordination betweeners. Curios, Ornaments, etc. the S.C.A. and the Child Welfare Society.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Ward- robos with Bevelled Mirror, Dress- Ing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Wash Stands, Book Cases, etc.
Also
Teak Dining Tables, Dining: Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag- Glasa Many of the cases that came
Crockery, gon, Dinner before, them were complex and Ware, Tea, Sets, Flower Pots, needed very careful handling, and Trunks, Curtains, Towels, Pillows, the Society was anxious to find a Baby Pram, Enamelled Bath, Lat- proper modus operandi to deal quer Ware, etc. with cases concerning the elusive "adopted daughter," and also the anonymous communication of cases of ill-treatment of mui-tsai. Registration was now an ac- very happy and enjoyable night.complished fact, and 4,299 mui- Dancing continued until 1a.m.
The following guests entertain-teals were entered. The Courts ed large parties: Mr. and Mrs, of the Colony were active in en- Edward Stone, Major Todd, Mr. forcement of the law. There still remained much to acomplish;- T. B. Wilson, Mr. Vander Steen,
however... Mr. Dubus, Mr., A. F. Simmie, Mrs. Mrs. R. Weill, Mr. and Worley, Mr. McCready, Major Bingham, Mr. K. Hall Brutton and Mr. E. G. Collins, whose party came in fancy dress, adding gay colour to the prettily decorated
room.
LICENSING SESSIONS.
“And how is your husband getting
on with his reducing exercises, Mrs.
"You'd be surprised that battle- Nuequida shipe ad tattooed on 'is chest la now only a rowing boat"
A Quantity of" BLACKWOOD FURNITURE.
including:
Joes Tables, Curio Cabinet, Ten Poys, Jardinieres, Opium Stools, Chest, Desk, etc.
15
On View from Thursday, Octo
Terma-Cash on Delivery. ber 30, 1980.
LAMMERT BROS., Map Auctioneers. Hong Kong, October 27, 1930.
MAGISTRACY.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Meeting of the Licensing Board will be held in the Council Chamber, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of November, 1930, at
12 Noon, at which the following applications will be considered under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinances, 1911 and 1917-
Names of Applicants.
Description of Licinçe applied for.
Aubrey Keiran Dimond
Publican's Licence:
Percy Ingham Newman
Cecil Gordon Copley Isaac Levy Goldenberg Hermon John Henry White Jean Hund
D. M. Goodall vi Augustine Leong Bing Kee Miss Helen Adelaide Harry
Mra A. B. Sanderson Smith
Men Yoneko Kobayashi
Leekicht Bekl.
Mr. Yaye Miyajims
**Jinkuró-Moritania
Ma Tai Nam and Fung Pak Lan
„Tooi „Kam: Hang
-Chan Chenk Wan
Yu Tanz Mrs. Raku Akiyok!.
Leant
Publican's Licence without Bar.
Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence.
Restaurant Keepers
'Adjunét" Licence;
Sign of House.
The Red Bay Hotel Hong Kong Hotel
Peninsula Hotel
Palace Hotel
Kowloon Hotel
St. Francis Hotel
Lane, Crawford's Restaurant
· Hotel: Bayoy
Peak Hotel
"Station Hotel
Tokyo Hotel
Chitose Hotel
Suehiro Hotel
Chitose Kwan Hotel
Empresa, Hotel
Tang, Shan Hotel *Hotel Asla
The Great China Hotel
How Chow Hotel Fukuzumi Hotel Shokudoraku. Hotel Hotel Nathanë SOTAmakeway Hotel?
Situation of House.
Rural Building Lot 142, Repulse Bay:
1, 3, 5, 4, 9, 11, 18, 15 and 17, Pedder Street, and' 21, 23,25, 27 and
29, Queen's Road Central ............
KALL 1861. Salisbury Road, Kowloon
40 to 44, Haiphong Road, Kowloon
Hankow Road 192.1
13, Queen's Road Central
Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central
4. Ice House Street
19, Chamberlain Road
69 and 71, Nathan Road, Kowloon
86, 37, 38A and 988, Connaught Road
6. 7 and 8. Han Fong Line Wwwww
45. Haiphong Road, Kowloon TAN
- 1 and 3. HAN Fang Lane Favor
169 to 151. Connaught Road Centrak
978 89, Connaught Road Wert
126 and 127, Connaught Road Central, and 219 to 253, Des Voeux
Road Central: and 125, Connaught Road Central, 4th Bone 119, Connaught Road Central, Whole horse,
120, Connaught Road Central, 1st, 2nd, 3rd atil 4th Hoorn (21) 237 to 239, Des Voeur Road Central, lit, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Hbors
216 to 230, Des Voeux Road Central
136 to 140, Canton Road Kowloon an
-39, Paking Hoad, Kowloon arusaa
Nathan Road, Kowloon W2BENE
70, Johnston Road the
Priner's Building Ice House Street
Roof of the China: Building; Queen's Road Cent
Chia Beilding Ground Hóðr¿Cineing Queen's-Thi 12 Des Voeux Road Central!
56 and 57::Johnston Road
Voeux Roid Central
Whether the applicant
as held a Reence to Įsell liquor in the Colony
and, if so, for how long. :
years. months.
5 years.
2 year
16 years.
3. years & 8 months)
10 YEATE...
8 Years & 3 months.
3 years.
101⁄2 years.
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS
DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Union Building (Opposite G.F.Q.)
Agents for:→→ ADMIRALTY" CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S - NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers. High Class English Jewellery.
AT PRESENT OUTDOOR WORK ONLY ·
K. FUJIYAMA
PHOTOGRAPHER.
NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY AND EN- LARGEMENTS A SPECIALITY. ENLARGEMENTS CÂN BE MADE FROM ANY PHOTOGRAPH. NEW, OLD OR FADED.
WEDDINGS GROUPS AND INTERIORS A FEATURE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AMATEURS" PHOTOGRAPHS AT A VERY MODERATE CHARGE:
PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED,
I can give you as good results as any Photographer
In the City and better than 95% of the TEMPORARY OFFICE:
214, Johnston Road, Hong Kong.
Donations and Subscriptions must now
be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. H. E.
Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
JUST ARRIVED
SHIPMENT OF
TUBORG BEER
Purveyors to
The Royal Danish Court.
The most popular Danish Beer
doz. pts.
(6⠀imonths,
4 doz. qts.
¿48: years & 3 months@ jedis yearan
New application
on the Market.
$28.50 duty paid.
Sole Age
$29.00 duty paid.
GANDE, PRICE & CO. LTD.,
WINE AND SPIRIT I
H WILLIAMS
Acting es
Licensing Board
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