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ON FRIDAY, July 29, 1932, commencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Room, 4. Duddoll Street, A Quantity of
- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Teak
ote:
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THE CHINA MAIL.
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HONG KONG FOOTBALL
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LUBS wishing to join or re-
Can wombership or on to se ciation and League are reminded that July 81st is the closing date) for entries for both.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon: Secretary.
Hong Kong, July 20, 1982,
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
"L. C. F. BELLAMY,
General Manager. Hong Kong, 22nd July, 1932.
POST OFFICES.
Breach In Blockade
kuo.
method.
`NEW AIR SERVICES.
Shanghai, Yesterday.
Consular
TIBETANS ASSAULT ·
--GENERAL MA.
Chinese Armies Lose High Officers.
SEVERE FIGHTING.
a
Nanking, July 20, Although Japanese
According to
Sining officials have again affirmed that:
(Kokonor) despatch, the Tibe they do not intend to establish a special mail service between tans, defeated by the combined Szechuan-Sikang forces under Shanghal and Manchukuo, it is
Hatstand,
part of the N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 50 difficult to see how the blockade of General Liu Wen-hui during the month, A Couches and Armchairs, Curio cents per Share has been de the puppet State can escape being early
launched a heavy counter- Cabinets, Bookcases, Desks, Tables,clared payable on MONDAY, 15th nullified
An official of the Darien Kisan attack on the newly organised Pictures, Cut-glass Ware. Carpets, AUGUST next, on and after which
three fast 9th Division under General Ma Kaisha, which runs Rugs, Curtains, Mosquito Nets, date Dividend Warrants may be
obtained upon application at the steamers weekly between Shanghai Pu-fang at Yushu, south-west- Teak Extension Dining Tables, Registered Office of the Company, and Dairen, touching at Tsingtao ern Kokonor (Chinghai) on the Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Canal Road East, Bowrington, on the way, has informed the North-16th.
Outnumbered by the invaders, China Daily News that mail will Sideboards, Dressing Tables, Chest Hong Kong.
their ships for one regimental and two battalion of Drawers, Glass Cabinets, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be accepted on
Crockery, Screens, Dinner
Ten that the REGISTER of MEMBERS tranmisalon to Europe, vis Dairen. Commanders of the Kokonor divi- At Dairen, the DKK will sion were killed, and two towns Sels, Cutlery, Camera, Sextant, of the Company will be closed etc.
from SATURDAY, 20th JULY, to transfer the mail to the South Man- near Yushu fell into the hands The Govern- churian Railway and it will be of the Tibetans. Tank and Brass Bedsteads, SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1932, carried across Siberia by the usual ment forces are holding Hung- Gramophones, Records, Cabin both days inclusive.
mao, while the brigade under Trunks, Table Lamps, Ceiling
By Order of the Board,
The letters must be posted aboard Major-General Ma Liang-cheng Lamps, Teak Filing Cabinet Ice
the D.K.K. steamers at least half is now garrisoning Pengku. The two Tibetans have despatched Chests, Tea Poys, Cloisonne Vases,
an hour before sailing time. Brass Ware, etc., etc.
From a business point of view "tai-pen" (battalions) to attack and
the only inconvenience will consist the defenders: in the fact that the D.K.K. wharves Martial law has been declared are situated in the Yangtsepos in the Payenkola-shan mountain District, several miles from the country. General Ma Pu-fang Bund, but it is very probable that conducted a personal inspection some arrangements will be made of the front on July 18, In view to collect the mails at some central of the critical situation at Yushu, N INTERIM DIVIDEND of point and deliver them to the ships General Ma Lin, Chairman of the Kokonor Provincial Government, TWO DOLLARS per share in a batch--Reuter. for the six months ending 30th
New Air Mails.
besides despatching reinforce-}| June, 1932, will be payable on
Nanking, To-day. ments from Sining to strengthen FRIDAY, 12th August, on which The Government is planning to the defence, has appealed to the date Dividend Warrants may be arrange the inauguration of the Central Government for funds obtained on application at the Eurasia air mail.service to Europe, and ammunition. Kuo Min. Company's Offices, 3, Chater Road. to overcome the difficulty of send- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ing mall viz Siberia, caused by the that the REGISTER OF SHARES postal embargo against Man-! of the Company will be CLOSED churia,-Reuter. from TUESDAY, the 2nd August to THURSDAY, the 11th August (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE Including:
Joss Table, Opium Stools, Tea Poys, Jardinières. Chairs, etc.
also
4 Cottage Pianos. 1 Milner's Safe.
2 Radio Sets and Loud Speaker. On View from Thursday, July 28, 1932.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A. IL Crook, W. Kay, and W. L. Handyalde. Price $1, on sale at the publishers, Newspaper Enter- prise, Ltd., 3A, Wyndham Street.
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ON THURSDAY, July 28, 1932,
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Hong Kong, July 26, 1982
JUST RECEIVED,
For SCHAUBEK STAMP ALBUMS
MISS RUTH CULLEY,
(Camb. Higher Local, Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER,
(National Frotel Higher (Certificate).
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BRITAIN IS SEEKING TRADE ILLS CURE.
Chambers of Commerce Have Suggestions.
Employees On Move,
Peiping, Yesterday. The first batch of Chinese postal employees who have been with drawn from the Manchurian post offices, are expected to arrive from Mukden to-morrow.
The local Postal Union has ap pointed a reception committee to meet then.
Their withdrawal follows the Nanking decision to blockade Mar- churia Reuter.
NOULENS TRIAL SOON TO CONTINUE.
Jurisdiction Upheld By Supreme Court.
WITNESSES IN SHANGHAI,
Nanking, July 20.
Manchukuo Stampa
It is understood that trial of Mukden, Yesterday. the Neulens case will shortly be Manchukao officials have taken resumed by the Kiangsu High over the postal administration, and Court, the Supreme Court hav the selling of Manchukuo stamps ing definitely upheld the High began to-day, although Chinese Court's right of jurisdiction over stamps will be acceptable until the the case.
end of August.
A number of Chinese and for Officials declare they are ready eign witnesses resident at Shang- to handle mail from China hai have been subpoenaed to give Reuter.
Three Days' Notice,
testimony at the court here.
of
London, Yesterday. The damage caused to interna-
In the meantime, the condition tional trade by exchange restric
Mr. and Mra. Noulens is Harbin, To-day. tions imposed by certain foreign
The Manchukuo postal service is steadily improving. As they are Governmenta are emphasised in partly functioning.
suffering only from the effects the report of the British Over- Employees have received three of their hunger strike and not! seas Trade Development Council days' notice to resume their duties, from any serious disease, it will Otherwise they will be discharged not take more than a fortnight The British Government consider Reuter.
for their complete recovery, it is that benefits might result from
believed. It is reported that as agreements to facilitate the use of
soon as they are sufficiently con valescent, they will be escorted back to the Detention House. Kuo Min.
for 1981.
frozen or blocked accounts in for: LEADERS IN PEIPING
eign currencies for the purchase of goods for export. Major Celville, Secretary to the Overseas Trade De- partment, will meet a deputation from the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to-morrow | to discuss this possibility and other plans to assist the revival of inter- national trade.
It is realised that the real re-
fidence and the removal
SEEK UNITY.
Situation In Jehol Is
·Discussed.
Peiping, Yesterday.
medy lies in a return of con- The Peking political council of trade met at 11 a.m. to-day under the world-chairmanship of Chang Hsueh-
barriers throughout the British Wireless. Service.
2.
CHINA'S GENERALS TO PLAN POLICIES.
Meeting Of Leaders Scheduled Soon.
liang. Those present included all
Peiping, July 20. the visiting military leaders. It is learned that an import-
SCHOOL BOY "BOMBS" After reports had been made by ant military conference, to be
AT PRIZE GIVING:
Court Discovers They Are Fireworks.".
the secretaries on the political, participated in by the leading military, diplomatic and financial Northern generals, will be held problems in North China, Mr. here shortly to discusa measures Han Fu-chu addressed the ga- for the strengthening of the de- thering advocating a united fences and the maintenance of front among the military leaders peace and order in North China. to deal with tho present national The conference will be attend. crisis, London, Yesterday, Sinister looking objects, which It is understood that the Jahel manderi the magistrates handled ginger-situation was discussed, but no 8ly, were a feature at
was arrived
ed by the following ranking Com
General Chang Hsueh-liang, Director of the Peiping Pacifica
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Lord Lloyd was presenting prizes
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where two brothers, Maurice The council will meet again on tion Headquarters: General and Basil Davenport, the sons of Friday. Reuter.
Chang Chun, representing Gen eral Chiang Kai-shek; General
were summoned in connection LONDON HOSPITALS INCOME Han Fuchu, Chairman of the with "bomba" discovered when
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CHINA'S CUSTOMS REVENUE DOWN.
Manchukuo Seizure Blamed By Soong.
Nanking, Yesterday.
BRITAIN BUYS MORE EMPIRE WINE.
Australia Benefits From Demand,
London, Yesterday.
Mr. T. V. Soong announced to Imports of Empire wine to the London, Yesterday General Han Yung-chang, Chair day that owing to the seizure of United Kingdom during the past The dangerous lookin exhibits The total incoms of London's man of the Shansi Provincial the Manchurian Customs by the six months incrased by 1,250,000 were harmless fireworks Coun 142 voluntary hospitals in 1931 Government and concurrently Manchukuo the July Customs gallons and totalled nearly sel for the Director of Public Fached £3,811,000 the highest Commander of the 83rd Army receipts are 3,700,000 taels short 2,500,000 gallons.
The propertion of Empire Prosecutions
He figure ever recorded, and an in- General Fu Tso-Chairman of of covering the Customs commit
wine imported has now risen to that crease of 284,000 on 1930. In the Suiyuan Provincial Govern, ments this month. Joke, spite of the mai ice of 880 ment concurrently Comman The net Customs revenue for 30 ser cant, of foreign wine, as 95th Army; and Gen July is estimated to be 19 400,000 against 25 per cent. In 1980. The
Chen Commander of taels compared
is chiefly in imports from
British Wireless: Ber
fence would prob
the affair
from additional bed:
Wpress the surr
ther pro-der of
come was Wireless & Ser the Brd
but there was
fire alone.s
The hearing, was adjourned. Eta
Reuter
Kuo net revenue
19,000,000 taels
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