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BUSINESS DIRECTORY...
AT
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
PLUS FOURS
THE SMARTEST
TAILORS
IN
TOWN.
WING HING CO.
Gentlemen's Tailor
81 Queen'. Rd. C.
Tel. 21417
CURIOS AND ANTIQUES
JADE TREE, INC.
PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADE
Tel. 38081,
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE
PYJAMAS
:
MANDARIN COATS
EMBROIDERIES. ·
DENTISTS.
HARRY FONG, Dentist,
1st floor, No 74, Queen's Road
Central.
Tel 21255.
TANG YUK, DENTIST
Successor to
the late SIEN TING. 14. D'Agullar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE.
Cenzultation Free.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD
72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270.
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. LTD.
Kowloon Bay.
New Work & Repairs.
Cal Flag "L' Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.
FOREIGN GOODS STORE.
GREAT REDUCTION ON
"SHAVEWELL
A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $1.50 now 15 cents,
at TEE HING, (Tomey & Company) (Late of 24, Pottinger Street)
62, Des Voeux Road C. · Tel 28016
HAIR DRESSERS.
LEE YEE,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair
Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Aguilar Street.
(opposite 'Queen's Theatre).
ON LOK
10, Wyndham St, Lit foot. Entrance On Lan St.
Telephone
hone 22317.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
HAIR DRESSING BALOON.
Expert Barberk Moderate Charges.
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
Tailored
at
BROWN'S
FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS,
2nd S. Rutton Bldg., 7. Duddell St. (op Gunpei Hall. Tel. 23056.
Winter Suits Made to Order.
Our Measurement
Guaranteed Perfection.
•
Prices Within the Meaus of
Everyone.
YEE SING
Gentlemen's Tailor. 12. Wellington St.
Tel. 21882.
First-Class Tailoring With the Latest Suitings
For Winter Wear.
Cloth to Plesso You. Cut to Perfection.. Finish With Style. Leads to Satisfaction.
JHANDAD
MASTER TAILOR. 4. Peking Bida.. Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
LADIES' TAILORS.
LATEST STYLES IN
WINTER DRESSES
AND
OVERCOATS. Large Stock of Good Materials.
FOR SALE
Ladies' Stockings & Knitting Wool. THE CHINESE SILK HOSIERY STORE
Tallor: Lee Mow..
1, D'Àguilar Street. Tel, 25801..
New Felt Hats
Just Received
From Paris,
New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dresses.
CHEONG SHING
Ladies' Tailor. Nathan Road, Kowloon
THE CHINA MAIL.
"BEYOND MINISTER'S [ 'CRY-BABY' BANDITS. ACID THROWN INTO
POWER."
Rule Nisi Against Miss Bondfield.
A King's Bench, Divisional Court, consisting of Justices Avery, Swift, and Charles, recently granted 17 ex parts application made on behalf (of Mr. John Hall Barron, secretary of the National Trade Defence As sociation, for a rule nisi for a writ of prohibition against the Ministe. of Labour (Miss Boudfield) to show cause why she should not be pro- hibited from making an Order set- ting up Trade Boards for the whole of the catering trade.
Sir Reginald Mitchell Banks, K.C., who made the application, said that the writ of prohibition was sought in regard to an Order which the Minister of Labour might make under the Frado Board Acts, 1909 and 1918. In an affidavit Mr. Barron stated that the Asaociation was formert to protec the retail and wholesale trade in intoxlenting liquor. The Associa tion and other bodles supporting the application represented substan tially the whole of the licensed trade in England and Wales. Th Minister of Labour had given notice that she intended to make an Order applying the Trade Boary Acts to the catering trade.
In accordance with the provi sions as to procedure, the Minister directed an Inquiry, under Si Arthur Colefax, into the objections which were made to the proposed Order of which she had given notice. At this inquiry 68 notices Str of objection were considered. Arthur Colefax was invited to re- port that the Minister had no an Order in the power to make proposed form, or at all. Under the Act of 1918 the Minister. im- mediately on receipt of the report, would be able to make a special Order in the form objected however invalidly it were made, and as It might have us much effect though it were enacted in the Act Minister's Powers.
to.
"In my submission," stated MA Barron's affidavit, "it is beyond the powers of the Minister to make such a special Order."
The only power of the Minister was to make a special Order apply. ing the Act to a specified trade. and under the draft Order she pro posed to apply it to what she called the catering trade. But there was
uncertainty in the definition in the
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draft Order, because the Minister attempted to include trades of widely divergent character, rang- ing from the licensed trade to the fried fish, ice cream and canteen trades..
It was an attempt to group those trades in one, which, said Bir Re- ginald, was beyond the Minister's power. It would have the effect of penallsing a trade in which the wages and conditions of labour were wholly satisfactory. In the
MURDERERS MEET DEATH WITH
A SMILE.
Dec. 13.
Sing Sing (New York)
The three "Cry-baby" bandits- James K. Butier, aged twenty; James Bolger, aged nineteen; and Italo Fernandi, aged twenty-two who earned their nick-name because of copious weeping at their trial, went to the electric chair calmly in Sing Sing Prison fo-day for the murder of a druggist's assistant.
The youths maintained an out- ward appearance of bravado for the bencit of their mothers, who re- mained at
their sides until the moment came for them to begin the march to the death chamber.
Their mothers waited in an ante chamber in readiness to take the remaina home for burial.
Butler was the first to go to the chair. He chewed gum furiously.
In a few moments Fernandi was brought Into the chamber. He nodded calmly to the prison officials Turning to the prison warden, he said. "All I have to say is, may God forgive you, for you know not what you do"-the same words used by Mrs. Ruth Snyder when she was electrocuted with Judd Gray for the murder of her husband in 1927
As he was strapped to the chair Fernandi added: "Bless my mother and sweetheart."
The executioner, Robert Elliott ill at ease, fumbled, whereupon Fernandi cried out, "Oh, come on and get this over with. Boys, I will try to die with a smile."
Boiger, the youngest of the trio. who was alleged to have fired the shot which killed the druggist, was the last to die. He cried out to the witnesses: "Gentlemen, I die as I have lived-with a smile."
the
case of the licensed trade Order excluded All off-licenco establishments, which were not catering establishments under the definition. Difficulty would arise in public-houses in which there was a salcon bar and a jug and bottle department, as it would appear that a person serving in the saloon bar, was in the catering trade, but if he walked a few paces and served drink for consumption off the pre- mises he would not be in the cator-
ing trade. Many anomalies appear
ed to arise under the definition.
Mr. Justice Avery-You may take a rule.
WOMAN'S EYES.
Blind Victim Asks That Case Be Dropped.
A sad case which had been post poned from June last, in order to produce a Chinese woman, who, It is alleged, is at present away in her country, and against whom charge of throwing acid into the Chinese woman eyes of another named Ching Lui totally blinding her, was preferred, was mentioned again, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on January 26, before Mr. G. A. de C. de Moubray.
Mr. C. D. Colbert, Court Chiet Inspector, said that he was given to understand that as long as the case had not been completed, the accused woman would remain in China, and not return to Malaya.
The woman, into whose eyes, it is alleged, the acid was thrown, who is totally blinded, said that she was a relation of the accused, and that it was a family.matter.
She desired to make a statement in Court. She was then led into the witness-box.
In reply to His Worship she.sald that she had come
to Court of her own free will to make statement.
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A Family Affair. She stated that it was a family affair, and wished that the case be dropped once and for all, as she too was to blame in the matter.
fon of fighting her, and witness Accused rame up with the inten-
was eating hot kunji at the time, and threw it at her. Accused then threw something into her face,
His Worship warned the witness not to contradict what she had al- ready atuted in Court when the case was first called,
The witness repeated that she too was to blame for what had hap-| pened.
His Wership reminded tha woman that she had told Mr. Nash, the then magistrate who heard the case, that she did not have a quar- rel, but that the other woman hit her on the back with a stick and then threw some liquid into her
суев.
Witness said that she had omit ted to state that she threw the hot! kunji on the woman.
The witness then left the Court.
STANDARD TIMES.
Sunrise and Sunset in
Colony.
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for February 1931, (Stan. dard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich)
Similar rules were granted to the Incorporated Association of Pur veyors of Light Refreshments, for whom Mr. N. L. Macaskie, K.C., ani: Mr. G. G. Honeyman appeared; and lows:- the Strand Hotel, for whom Mr. Feb. Louls H. Gluckstein appeared. Mr. C. G. L. Du Cann held a watching brief for the Hotels and Restau rants' Association.
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20
6.52 6.22
21
6.52 6.23
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,
Ready!
FOR THE SPRING.
A generous offering of Suits and Light Coats in the modes of the time-at reasonable prices.
MILLEN CO. 14. D'Agullar St. Tel. 22774.
SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.
ONLY
TWO
HOURS
ΤΟ
Transfigure
You,
MADAM KATIE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. st, Wing Lok Building, Кого бот
Tel. 56841.
Tel. 68841.
JEWELLERY.
Lovely
JEWELS AND DIAMONDS
at
ISACK & CO. 64, Queen's Road, Central
JEWELRY SILVERWARE
We have
WINDSOR
BROS.
large
Selection of Jewel- leries suitable for all сеспатона.
A visit will convince you.
Established 1902.
56, Nathan Rd, Kowloon,
SWATOW DRAWNWORK
FOR THE LADIES.
Gorgeous Underwear Kimonos
Pyjama Suits
and
Shawls.
SWATOW WENG LEE CO.
62, Nathan Ed, Kowloon.
For Swatow Goods
and Chinese Fancy Goods.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers in Hand-made Drawn-Work, Embds. & Curios. Prices aro moderate.
.PHOTOGRAPHERS.
PHOTO
GRAPHS
DEVELOPING, PRINTING,
ENLARGING,
and
FRAMES.
LEUNG YIK KEE
12. Wyndham St.
SHOES.
Footwear of High Quality. Footwear Within Your Means. Footwear That Has Long Life.
FAIR & COMPANY.
18, Wyndham Street. Tel. 26204,
Pair
Black or Brown Shoes from $6.00. Black or Brown Boots from $8.00. Children's Boats or Shoes from $2,00, Best stylos, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON
El, Pottinger St. Phone #ISTA.
SILK STORE
GREAT REMOVAL SALE
AT THE
TAJMAHAL SILK STORE
5. Wyndham St
Tel 26156.
SPORTING GOODS.
ATHLETIC GOODS !
TOYS!
COASTWISE
by
ALGIE" BENNETT.
An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Coast.
„PRICE $1.00.
Now on sale at
BREWERS
WHITEAWAY,~ LAIDLAW
EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE.
and at the Publishers
The Newspaper Enterprise, Lt
in Mall Building
OPTICIANS.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL
COMPANY,
Phono 22232_
63, Queen's Road Central.
OPTICIANS.
GLASSES STYLED FOR YOUR FACE Sino, Ameri
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M. BOGDATSKY,
No. 58, Nathan Rd, Kowloon.
LAMP SHADES.
BUY DIRECT: FROM.
恩珠耳能带
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THE B-B-C-COMPANY
AGENT OF EXCHANGE.
Chiese Arts and Products Silk Lamp Shades A Speciality. C
13, Ice House Street Phone 20685, WORK SHOP. 249) Queen 7, 14. Kat
THE LIANG YOU COMPANY
70, Queen's Road C.
CRICKET
"WISDEN" BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection · Cordially. Invited;
The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Store.
Beaconsfield Arende.
TYPEWRITER DEALERS.
TYPEWRITER DEĀLERS
AND REPAIRERS,
OFFICE SUPPLIES.
HOP SING TYPEWRITER CO.
28, Pottinger Bt.
Tol. 21420,
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