1939-12-14 — Page 14

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon

7th Anħual Pantomime

ALI BABA

Wednesday, Dec. 20th 5 p.m.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday,

Tuesday,

19

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21st 9 p.m. 22nd 9 p.m. 23rd 3 p.m. 26th 3 p.m. & 9 p.m.

ALL SEATS - BOOKABLE

$2.20 & $1.10

CHILDREN (MATINEES ONLY) $1.10 & 70 cts.

Booking at Y.M.C.A. Kowloon & Anderson's, Hong Kong.

1.939

Postage Stamp Catalogues

Stanley Gibbons Yvert & Tellier Scott Stamp & Coin Co. Whitefield King & Co.

All at Half Price.

GRACA & CO.,

Dealers in Postage Stamps,

Garden

Seeds, Religious Goods, Etc.

10 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong.

Established 1896.

TRAINER GIVES HIS TEAM KRUSCHEN

"Daily Dose" for Footballers When you watch a football match do you ever envy the players their energy and vitality? Do you ever wish that you, too, were as active and full

of zest as they are? Well, read what

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 14, 1939

CHINESE

GUERILLAS

OFFENSIVES IN KWANGSI

Chungking, To-day, The Chinese are continuing their drives in north Hunan, south Hupeh and north Kiangsi.

and

After losing Taolin, Haitang Yanglowsze, along the outer defence lines of Yoyang (Yochow), the Ja

ACTIVE

Kwellin, To-day. There is increasing Chinese guerilla activity behind the Japanese lines

panese launched a counter-attack, but in Kwangsi.

a professional trainer does to keep his were repulsed. team in tip-top condition:-

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!

Tangpachu, 25 miles south of Nan- In south Hupeh, the Chinese co-ning, has been re-occupied. Scores "I am a professional trainer, at pre-lumn responsible for the recapture of of Japanese, were liked in the action. Considerable casualties were also sent with a first-class football team, Tsungyang and Tashaping is push- column and have been for the past fourteen ing south to meet another

inflicted during a chance encounter

of years, The benefit of Kruschen Salts driving north in a pincer, movement

at Kowlunghu, northeast

Yam- has been wonderful both as a laxative against Tungcheng.-Central News,

chow. free from and in keeping the men

Guerillas are moving freely in the staleness. Each morning I see that

Sap Man Tai Shan range, cutting a small every man under me takes

Japanese communication lines - and amount of Kruschen Salts to assist the liver and kidneys. I have used Krus-

ambushing Japanese transport units. chen with all types of athletes, and also extensively among my private patients, for cases of loss of vitality, rheuma-

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

-Central News,

tism and neuritis," J.J.J.' (Certified Thursday, the 14th. Dec., 1939 MR. JINNAH

Masseur).

The "little daily dose" of Kruschen Salts keeps the internal organs func- tioning regularly in their daily duties. Liver, kidneys and bowels are stimu- lated to healthy, vigorous activity, thus ensuring the punctual elimination of all waste products and poisons that endanger the health.

We Specialise In the

MACHINELESS PERMANENT (Absolutely no heat)

AHANA BEAUTY PARLOR Alexandra Bldg., Room 6, 2nd Fl. Telephone 26824.

ANATOLE ZAITZEFF & CO.

FURRIERS:

EXPERT TAILORING

INSPECTION INVITED at Asia Life Building

Turkeys

NEW SHIPMENT OF PRIME

AUSTRALIAN BIRDS $1.15 lb.

D. F. FED

OTHER

ALSO

$1.30 lb.

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS

EMPIRE DUCKLINGS

(32 5 lbs.)

55 cts. Ib.

78 cts. lb.

D. F. FED CAPONS D. F. FED PORK LEGS ... 80 cts. lb.

D. F. FED GEESE

commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central. (Room No. 205. 2nd. Floor) A Valuable collection of Postage Stamps

On View from Wednesday, the 18th. December, 1939

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 11th. Dec., 1939.

The Undersigned have received instructions from Liquidators and others to sell by Public Auc- tion on Friday, the 15th. December, 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:-

URGES ROYAL COMMISSION

Bombay, To-day.

Mr. M. A. Jinnah, President of the Allied Muslim League, in a lengthy statement reiterating the

the charges against

Congress Ministries in connection with their treatment of minorities, demands the appointment of a Royal Com- mission by the British Govern- ment.

This, he adds, should be com- posed purely of judicial personnel with High Court judges under the chairmanship of one of the Law Lords of the Privy Council.

EXCELLENT

Teakwood & Iron Bedsteads SHOW

The Hong Kong Philharmonic So- ciety's decision to produce a more mo- dern musical comedy this year was acclamation, and the greeted with choice of "No! No! Nanette," in which

George Grossmith, Joseph Coyne and in 1925, at the Binnie Hale starred

Divans, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Chesterfield Suites, Chairs, Dining Tables, Desks, Cabinets, Bookcases, Rattan Furniture, Teapoys, Wardrobe Trunk, Perambulators, etc., etc.

New Tientsin Carpets, Ladies Hand Bags and Pyjamas, Rugs, Cut Glass, Silver, E.P., Brass, London Palace, proved to be a popular Aluminium, Porcelain and Glass one.

Last night "No! No! Nanette" com- Ware, Cutlery, Curios, Orna- ments, Crockery, Radios, Elec-menced a run of four nights at Queen's tric Heaters &

Theatre before the usual poor house, Table Lamps, Gramophones & Records, Clocks, despite the fact that the net proceeds of this production will be given to the etc., etc.

British War Organisation Fund.

also

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture and One "GRAHAM" 5 Str, Saloon Motor Car

One Pianola and 75 Rolls Music One Teakwood Bed Room Suite One Canteen Set One Portable Typewriter "MASSPRO"

One Microscope in Case On View from Thursday the 14th. December, 1939

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 12th Dec., 1939.

The Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions from. the Liquida- tors and others to sell by Public Auction

on Saturday, the 16th. Dec., 1939 commencing at 11 o'clock a.m.

After a hositant opening the produc- tion went with a swing and, despite the small stage, was certainly a great improvement on recent performances, providing triumphs for Jean Greig as Nanette and Harry Cockle as Jimmy Smith, middle-aged hero of three gold- diggers.

B.W.O.F. REQUEST

The Entertainment Committee of the British War Organisation Fund under the

Mrs. Chairmanship of Hobbs (c/o Royal Naval Hospital, Wanchai) organising various events for the purpose of collecting money in aid of the Fund.

are

Advertisements appearing in the press, or on posters or tickets to the effect that the proceeds of certain en- be at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-tertainments, Bazaars, etc., will

naught Road, Central,

the Undermentioned Cars:

1. 1987 Studebaker de luxe

Coupe.

1 1986 Buick Sedan.

1 1935. -Ford V8 Fordor.

Sedan.

1984 Morris Ten Saloon

donated, party or fully, to the Bri- tish War Organisation Fund should submitted in the first instance, Secretary

be

to the office of the Hon. c/o Government House,

The Committee for the Fund are. deeply appreciative of all such kind sincerely and generous efforts and

1. 1982 Buick Sedan de luxe.trust that Entertainment Organisa-

66 cts. lb.

1

1933 Wolseley Hornet

H. P. Saloon.

1 Studebaker Coupe.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE- & COLD -

STORAGE CO., LTD.

Pure Food Specialists.

10

1 Chrysler Drop Head Coupé.

Willys "77" Sedan.

1 1984 Open Cabriolet.

1986 Vauxhall 14 de-luxe Saloon.

On View on Day of Sale. Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

tions will conform to these require- ments.

MORE GUNBOATS TO LEAVE YANGTSE

London, To-day. The Admiralty announces that three❤ more gunboats are to be taken off the Yangtze, in order to release their crews for more active work elsewhere in connection with the wEF -

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