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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.,

**FUN O' THE FAIR"

LY Drivers risiting the "FUN

ONLY THE FAIR at LE

GARDENS on 1st OCTOBER_may leave their CARS in the LEE QAR DEN STREET, Opposite No. 1 POLICE STATION, where they will be Taken Charge of by the Association's Patroli,

G. E. 8. UPSDELL, Bon. Secretary.

HONG KONG WOMEN'S GUILD & MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE.

FUN O THE FAIR.

LEE

GARDENS"

THEATRE.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER IST.

UG-UG THE OGRE.

A MAGICAL PANTOMIME XXPRESSED IN Grottaque SHADOW AND BEAUTIFUL SILHOUETTES.

NOTICE.

HOW TO GET TO THE

FUN OF THE FAIR.

Y Courtesy of the HONG KONG

BL CELL Arrangements

have been made whereby there will be A SPECIAL CONTINUOUS MOTOR BUS HERVICE TO LEE GARDENS on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, Com mencing at 3,00 F.; From OHATER ROAD (C.P.E. CORNER)

FARE 20 CENTS.

Also ALL TRAMS Fass the Entrance

to LEE GARDENS.

FARE: 10 C

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSES. RAVEN AND BASTO,

ARCHITECTS, STEVETORS AND

ENGLISES,..

KE Bemoving to PRINCE'S A BUILDING TO FLOOR (Cor ner of DE VAUX ROAD CENTeal and ICE HOTAL STREET) as From the 1st

INTIMATIONS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OT

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1927.

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Situate at VicTORIA, Hong Kong,

and registered in the Land Oes #ECTION L or MARINE LOT No 2, Together with the Massu- Bas Erections and Buildings thereon known a No 128, WING LOK STREET, VICTOxis, aforesaid, Area: 1,678 Square Feet. Froportion

of Annual Crown Rent: $30.34. TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT

"

BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY,

Tux 4TH DAY "or OCTOBER, 1997,

AT 3 O'CLOCE P.M..

BATTER

CHINA AUOTION ROOMS, No. 4 DEDDELL ST1117, VICTORIE, Hao KONG

BY

ML. E. V. M. R. DI SOUSA, Auctioneer.

INTIMATIONS.

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SHERRIES.

SUPERIOR

DRY.

PALE

-FULL GOLDEN.

of very superior quality; grown and bottled by

Anto. R. Ruiz Y. Hermanos.

For further Farticulars and Conditions Xeres de la Frontera,

of Sale, Apply to:-

Issas. JOHNSON, STOKES

MASTER,

Prince's Building, Hong Kong. specially selected,

OR TO

-Ma. E. V. M. R. dr SOUSA,

The Auctioneer. Hong Kong, 24th Sept 1927. [5:52

FOR SALE OR TO BE LET

UNFURNISHED."..

No. 27, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD.

FIGHT Boomed HOUSE

with

Central Hasting, Five Bedrooms, Four Bathrooms. These Drying Rooms. Modern Sanitation, Urake Tennis Court and Garden-Apply: LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA Building8 *

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0, 4330,

FINE PORTS

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Douro

Choice Old.

SILVA & COSEN'S

Very Fine Old Tawny.

11

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PHONE C. 616.

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DEATH.

In the 1914-1919 war high explo The offices of Meaara, Raven and zives and, poison gua were in their Basto will be removed to Prince's

infancy. Science cau. con. Building, top floor, as from to-mer-

TROW

fidently promise gas of peculiarly row.. deadly nature, fæcentless, invisible

Quarantine restrictions imposed and able to permente any form of against arrivals from Macassar on mask. Cylladers could be account of plagne have been with Fa dropped from acroplanes on centres drawn. of population, and the designing of silent aircraft hidden by an

An open-air informal concert and social is to be held at S. Andrew's effective system of camouflage pre- Church Vicarage, this evening, from zents' na difficulties. Further gifts 0.50 to 10.30. from the laboratory are guaranteed to kill not merely regetation, but,

"

Mr. Hayes, manager of the Dun- lop Rabber Company, has informed

OUR SCOTS.

the pulies that the Eurasian cashier YESTERDAY'S ROUTE MARCH,

of the Company, named Charles Mahr, absconded et à p.m., ofs Wednesday taking with him $2,000, the property of the firm.

SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT

TAIKOO.

The J-pans," the popular party of local entertainers who have a Scottish Company, Hong Kong Yesterday's route march of the peared practically every week for volunteer Defence Corps, was un the last few months at Service con-doubtedly a great success. Assem corts, are giving an attractive enter bling at the Folo Club at 6 pm, tainment at the City Hall this the Company, headed by their This Pipe Band, marched, in review

Money and jewellery worth 8271 Svaning, beginning at 6.30. that live organism the soil which was reported stolen from the second land of the 1st Cameronians will order, to Taikoo Dock,"

floor of No. 34 Wyndham Street on also be prescat, Wednesday night.

supports it: It may be contended that science would provide ita* own) antidotes. This is only true to a minor degree and the forces of

Mr. A. D. Hendry (late Shans hai Felice) passenger from London

As will be seen from an announce- ment in our advertisement columns, drivers. visiting the "Fun O' The Fair" at Lee Gardens tomorrow

Shortly before the contingent at- rived at their destination, Lt. Col. H. W. Bird, D.S.O., Administration Commander, H.K.V.D.C., acccm→ panied by Major J. A. Wolfe..

destruction easily lead in the race to Singapore on the s.a. Kashmir, (Saturday) may leave their cars in Murray, Adjutant, arrived by motor

with counter measures. Such died from heart failure, and wis borne out by the whole history of buried at sea on September 13th. war, since small bands of" primitive men fought not very deadly battles with sticks and stones up to Jut land, the Samme, and the breaking of the Hindenburg line.

Beyond gas and explosives we are

also promised the bacteriological war, by which cults of cholera and meningitis, if no more painful and deadly diseases can be discovered, could be spread by means of spies

passenger on

the

the Lee Garden Street, opposite car and took the salute at the en- No. 1 Police Station, where they trages to the Dockyard.

The periodical route marches of will be taken charge of by the Hong Kong Automobile

the Scottish Company сте of coura patrols.

די

Association's

a well-known feature of the work of the H.K.V.D.C., but the "

Mr. W. Hewlett, C...G... Consul for Great Britain, was a 8.5. Kashmir, arriving here yesterday frem Loa-

The vernacular Press says regard-time recorded yesterday for this don. He is proceeding to Nanking.ing the employing of Indian guards distance Was a record for the

on river boats between Hong Kong Colony. As the result of a fall from a and the West River districts and

Arriving at the Taikoo Deck wall while arranging flower pots, other places, that the managements Recreation Club at 6.33 p.m. the the gardener of No. 47, Pokfulam of most of the Chinese shipping Volunteers were welcome by Mr. cad suffered injuries to his right companies have decided to cut down Templeton. President of the shoulder and face, and had to go to the number of Indian guards in each and Mr. K. E. Greig, General Hong Kong St. Andrew's Society, Manager of the Tikco Dock.

dospital

The Chinese who was charged with assault at the Kowloon Magis tracy and who had his bail of

or the ubiquitous aeroplane. The present organisation of society into huge centres, which are the national entreputs for food and other neces sities lends itself peculiarly well to the attacks of scientific militarism. The waterworks which in Europe have largely superceded the house bold or village well are particularly Lavourable points of attack, especiKay grocery store of No. 49, Holly. The manager of the Yim Mok

ally on the part of spies.

vessel, from to 4.starting from the beginning of next month.

On Monday, the motion will be considered at St. Peter's Young

82,000 reduced to 825 by Mr. R. Een's Club That it is Better to Lindsell appeared. on remand behave Loved and Lost than never fare Mr. W. Schofield..yesterday. to have Loved at all." The afirma. He was fined $10.

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Wood Road, reported to the police that on Wednesday he entrusted a quantity of jewellery worth $120 to A goldsmith to be altered. The goldsmith has absconded with the

It may be argued that these things should be prescribed by interna tional law. Unfortunately when it comes to the point, international

aw is as efficacious as a cobweb property

over the muzzle of a fifteen-inch

tive will be taken by Mr. T. J. Price B.Sc., seconded by Mr. E. R Price. The negative will be taken

M.A. seconded by Mr. P. Sands, by the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach,

M.A.

Mrs. W. Weir and a number of ladies provided an excellent tea which was much appreciated by all present.

was much enjoyed. Mr. J. Blake- After tes an informal concert, arranged by Capt. K. S. Morrison, ley, at the piano, rendered a num bez of enjoyable popular items, whilst Mr. W. Johnson, whore im pressions of Mr... Will Fyffe are well known locally, scored a great success with "I belong to Glas- gow." Mr. Johnson is, unquestion- hope that we may see considerably bly, a comedian of talent, and we more of him in the future.

The Ladies.

The Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary will be celebrated at rison said that the unit as a whole At the conclusion, Captain Mor- the Rosary Church, Kowloon, on particularly grateful to the ladies on owed much to Taikoo. They were Sunday next. The morning service that occasion. will comprise masses at 6.30, 7.30

He would like to and 3.20 a.m., with solems Panti-platoon doubled, and he believed the strength of the Taikoo

that it could be done. He called. ical Mass at 9.30 am. The even for three hearty cheers for their

The valuable leasehold property gun. There are unfortunately al situate at Stubbs Rood registered ways certain nations who stand out in the Land Office as Inland Lot when it comes to any question of No. 2412 was sold by auction, ying service will take place at 4.30 disarmament and even America, terday at Lammert Bros.' "auction Britain and Japan could come to room. The apset price was $8,000 the Rosary, the Precession, sermon, p.m. comprising the recitation of bo agreement in the recent Geneva and was sold to Mr. C. C. Morris

and benediction, iscussions. As regards the more

for $10,000.

deadly and horrible uses of science The Chinese Inspector of night Russia, in particular, is busily en- soil coolies was the complainant in gaged on her preparations. She Court yesterday when he summoned

ANTED. By English Lady MURBAY.-On September 29th, declares that being militarily weak. a coolie for assaulting him at the away for ten years of June 18 this

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HATT

VALLEY SATURDAY, 8TH OCTOBER, and MONDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1927, Commencing at 47K on Both Daya The Firat Bell will be Bung st

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The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Per Day for all Persons including Ladies. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half Price.

Members are advised that they mast * show their Badges to obtain Admission

to the Members' Enclorare.

Member Each

has the right to in troduce 2 2 Nou-members to the Membors" Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained

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The Charge for Admission for Ladies

to the Members Enclosure will be $2,00

Per Day Each Member can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Freo of Conrge.

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The Daily Press.

. Hone Koxe, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1927

STEPHENS' BUILDING,

67/69, DES YEUX ROAD

CENTRAL

THE "OUTLAWING" OF WAR.

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

OHATER ROAD.

can be

Hail represented the complainant. The defendant denied, the charge and the case was adjourned until Tuesday next.

J

When a Chinese was yesterday Lindself morning charged before Mr. R. E. with returning from banishment after having been sent

to fetch his belongings from his year, he said that he came "back ister. According to Sub-Inspector cords, the accused was sent to jail for eix weeks in April, this year Vincent, in charge of Criminal Re

"for larceny and was banished afterwards He had previously been banished for life from Singa-

pore.

GOVERNOR OF MACAO,

VISITS GINGER FACTORY

hosts which were heartily responded

to,

Little Miss Ina Cunningham gave two solo dances which received quite an ovation,

BLOWN TO PIECES.

STONECUTTERS' GUN TRAGEDY.

EXPERTS SENT TO INVESTIGATE,

Yesterday gunnery experts went to Stonecutters' Laland to investi- gate the accident on Tuesday night which resulted in two Indian gun- ners being killed by the miss firing of a six inch gun.

G. A..

All three were members

Road, HENRY PATRICK MERAY,er than many of her avowed enemies Kowloon Magistracy, Mr. A. E aged 61 years. Funeral will she must take whatever measures pass the Monument at 3.30 p.m. to-day.

she can fer her protection. Russia is certainly not deficiezt in 'human genius. She considers herself justi- fied in using these methods and no one is in a position to prevent her,

A series of farcenies committed, it is believed, by the same gang It can never be forgotten that in of criminals was traced to three

Sub-Inspector Rogers yesterday Further enquiries revealed that modern warfare no line

alleged offendere, and at the Kow-morning charged a Chinese before there were ten men in the gun crew loon Magistracy yesterday morning Mr. R. E. Lindsell with the thefs at practise on the fatal night.' The drawn between combatant and non-

charges of larceny from dwelling yard of No. 56, Wongreichong breech or lying on the ground and..

of some clothing from the back others were either forward of the combatant.

The nursery will get houses, were preferred against the Road. The accused, who had in his they escaped injury. One of the just as bad a time as the trenches.men. The defendants were remand possession two lengths of wire victims was blown to pieces. The last war consisted of hurling ed until next Monday.

which the Magistrate described as

The dead mer

were Naik Baga metal and gas against the enemy.

ahahing contraption," said that Singh and Gunner Baban Singh. be was a rag picker, and had pick- The injured man is Gunner Kuban The procceses began in the mines A visitor staying in Room No.ed up the clothing which was lows Singh who is now in hospital at the Hung On Boarding House down by the wind. The Magistrate suffering from burns and multiple where the raw material, was pro in Connaught Road Central, has tion having been proved, passed of the Hong Kong and Singapore

convicted, and a previous convic wounds. cured and ended in the trenches or made a report to the police that sentence of six weeks' hard labour. TEE Assembly of the League of at the battery.. From a military, during his absence from his room from Mowers. LINSTEAD & DATIS APPLY S. J. DAVID & CO. Nations has unanimously passed a

It was also stated that several at $5.00 Each Fer Day Up to FRIDAY,

and a logical point of view it was

rounds of "blank" had been fired ome time on Wednesday, a thief OCTOBER, 1997.

resolution outlawing war. It was legitimate to break any link in thir opened his box by means of a

before the tragedy occurred. It was surmised that the accident was proposed by Poland, a weak state, chain. Modern warfare is incapable duplicate key and stole clothing

caused through the failure to close somewhat artificially created out of of one thing, and that is of being and money worth $389,

the breech properly, or that some other necessary precaution had not territory formerly attached to the

been taken. - Defective powder big Powers on either side of her,

A compradore who had delivered the Governor of Macao end party such a nature, but this was regard- On Wednesday afternoon HE. could also cause an accident of These are some of the reasons neither of whom has exactly that led the Assembly of the League which was, berthed alongside the visited the China Ginger Preserving

goods to the s.. D'Artagnan, (including his wife and daughter)ed as unlikely, pacific history. Poland in fact has of Nations to outlaw "war. It is a No. 5 wharf at Kowloon left the thorough tour of inspection under Co., at Yaumati, where he paid a every interest in the world for move in the right direction but no ship carrying tour bottles of liquor the guidance of Mr Tsu Hou

BIG MAIL YESTERDAY. outlawing war.

more. Catil science can provide a on which the duty had not been Chewn, secretary of the Company It would have been a little awk death ray by which Monaco and paid. He was charged at the How-terest to a detailed description of

His Excellency listened with in- HOME LETTERS AND PAPERS. ward for any national representa Nicaragua, are, militarily, on

loon Magistracy yesterday before how ginger was prcserved and pre- an Mr. W. Schofield. tive to have voted against so undoubted equality with the biggest was imposed.,

A fine of $35 pared for export and asked vari exemplary a motion, but the fact empires, the more powerful nution

ous questions as to the suitability that it was brought forward and will back up what it considers its was taken to the Government Civil

of Macao na e ginger growing and A coolic employed at Taikoo Dock preserving centre, actually put to the Assembly shows rights by the use of force. Only Hospital suffering from injuries to the Company's well known ginger

The Governor's party sampled was 519, this including 103 bags that, the statesmen of the world are when science has reduced all armies his forehead caused through the and sweetmeats before leaving.

explosion of detonator. The beginning to realise that the zext to an equality will men be content ma picked the detonator in the war (for, of course, no one expecta to abide by the decisions of an explosion occurred while the man Main Road at Shaukiwan, and the that the League's resolution will impartial tribunal which will look at was trying to hammer the detorstor prevent a next war") will be a

question in dispute from the point into a cigarette holder. matter of infinitely graver conse of view of both parties. quences to the human race than anything that has preceded it. The warning of the scientists is that the next war between groups of first class Powers will see the destru

HONG KONG POLO CLUB,

SHANGHAI #1. HONG KONG

INTERPORT MATCH FOR KES WICK CHALLENGE CUP.

T

HE above will be held (Weather Permitting) at CAUSEWAY BAT on THURSDAY, OCTOBER STB, Play to begin at 4 o'clock" Admis sion will be. Free in Members and Guests. Tea and Befreshments will be obtainable and by kind permission of It-Cal. Com and (fficers, the Band of The King's Own Scottish Borderers will play

In the event of Postponement on Mccaunt of Weather Conditions, Play will take place on the Following Day at the Same Time.?

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Water and Oil Fainting. Private or

circumscribed by custom or law.

Ono Chinese case of diphtheria was reported

on Thursday

A dog from Kowloon was on

WEATHER REPORT.

FAIR TO SHOWERY!

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Arriving from Home vid Sver yesterday afternoon, the P. and O.

Kashmir brought a big mail. The total number of bags landed

of letters and papers, dated, Lon don, Beptember 1st.

For Hong Kong there were 18a bags the remainder being for transhipment to cosat ports, etc. There

were also 130 bags of Home parcels..

Also arriving yesterday, from the North, was the s.s. Suurland, which landed 208 baga of mail, including 28 bags vid Siberia from the United Kingdom, and 19 bags from Europe vid the same route.

The two Chinese who attempted Yesterday's weather report, fore- to rob a house at Laichikok Road cast and remarks, issued by the was again brought before Mr. W Eoyal Observatory at 5 p.m., Schofield at the Kowloon Magis stated

The outward Bome mail vid tracy yesterday. They were re-The typhoon in now B.S.W, of Suez this week-end will be manded pending the recovery of the Tokyo moving north-east. A de despatched by the P. and O. L. third mas who is in hospital pression appears to be forming ever Khyber to-morrow (Saturday), the suffering from a gun shot wounds Tongking.

mail closing at the G.P.Ofor LOCAL FORECASTE. winds, ordinary correspondenes at 14.33 when he was trying to escape.

moderate, fair to showery

per annum for delivery in Hong tion of civilisation and probably of Thursday diagnosed to be suffered inflicted by a Chinese constable Kang; including Postage, to any [277 part of the world-$1a.

Groups Enquires COUNT CLIOS, Port Office Box 12.

the larger part of the human race. from rabies.

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