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NEW ADVERTISE- "MENTS.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB,

500 YARDS, FREX STILA OPEN CHAX FIONARI of the Chiony.

00

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG POLO CLUB.

THE HONG KONG. DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1927,

SHANGHAI 1, HONG KONG INTERPORT MATCH FOR KES

WICK CHALLENGE CUP.

880 YAYDS, FAE STYLE CHINESE RACK 320 Yans, Mox CHALLEnge Cur

E above will be bold Weather Termitting) at CAUSEWAY BAY are to be awum at The VB.C. MONDAY, 104» OCTOBER, 5 ZN.

on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, Entries will LOSE on SUNDAT. STT OCTOBER at 6 r... and mast Flay to begin at o'clock. Admi be accompanied by an Entrance Fresion will be Free to Members and of One Dollar (31.00).

The CHINESE HARBOUR RACE will be swum between 5 and rx.. on MONDAY, 17TH OCTOBER, 1927.

The LADIES HARBOUR BACK will be ann between 5 and 6 r, on TUES- DAY, 1871 OCTOBER 197

The OFEN HARBOUR RACE will A and 8 r. ou be wam between WEDNESDAY, 19TH OCTOBER, 1927. The Entrance Fee for these Races is One Dollar ($1.00).

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MACAO'S FOURTH EXTRA

RACE MEETING.

18 Draft Programma and Entry Forms for the FOURTH EXTB4 RACE MEETING. to be held on NATURDAY and SUNDAY, 15 and 16TH OCTOBER, 1927 (Wes har Permitting) may be obtained from the INTERNATIONAL HACE AND RICHIA "TION CLUB, LTD., Macao, HONG KONG

JocxzY Copy

CAUSEWAY BAT

SPA PLZS.

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Entries will CLOSE cn FRIDAY, 7TH OCTOBER, at 8 r. 16392

NOTICE OF REMOVAL:

MESSRS. RAVEN" AND BASTO, ARCHITECTS, SORVEYORS AND ENGINEIRS,

PRINCE'S BUILDING. TOP FLOOR (Cor- ber of Da Vaux ROAD CENTRAL and IC HOSE STREET) a From the lat Lift Entrance: Next or OCTOBER ALEXANDRA ČAJE, "

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ABB Removing to

RAVEN & BASTO.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED:

NOTICE

UF INTERIM DIVIDEND.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE INTERIM DIVIDEND of Three Per Cent (3) on the Nominal Amount Per Share Pad Up (ie Thirly Cents Per hers on the Sharon of the Company $10 Fully Paid-up; and Beren-and-a-half Centa Per Share on Shares $2.50 Paid-up), will be Paid the Shares on MONDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF OCTO- BER, 1927, in respect of the Financial Icar to the

to the 318 DECEMBER, 1927, Che Members of the Company who are the Register on SATURDAY, 18th

to

од

1927.

Guests.. Tea and Refreshments will be obtainable and by kind permission of Lafol. COMTN and Officers, the Band of 1ha King's Own Scottish Borderers will pay.

"

In the event of

Postponement on account of Weather Conditions, Play will take place on the Following Day at the Same Time....

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∙HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

SIXTH EXTRA RACE

T MEETING will be held (Weather

Permitting) at Harry VALLEY SATURDAY, BTH OCTOBER, A MONDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1927, Commencing at 2.45 r. on Both Days. The First Bell will be Bong at

2.15 P.M.

Pubic Enclosure will be $1.01 For Day The Charge for Admission to the for all Persons in lnding Ladies. Foldiers and Sailors is Uniform: Hal: Price.

Member

advised that they mat *how their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members Enclonare,

Each Member has the right to in-- troden

reduce ? Non-members to the Members. Tickets for whom can be Enclosure, obtained from Mary, Linstran & DAVIS at $5.00 Each Per Day Up to k FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER, 1927.

The Charge

zzo for Admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.001 Per Day. Each Meraber can obtain,

pon ention to the SECRETARY,

spp Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etceters— will not le permitted to operate with. in the Precinct of the HONG KONG JocurY CLUB daring Race &eetiags.

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

THE

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET

INO will be held at the PAVILION.

on THURSDAY, THE 137 OCTOBER,

1927, at 5.30 r.,

AND

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOT CHURIDAY, HE 10TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1927, immediately after the holding

GENERAL MEETING, A DRAWING for the REDEMPTION of THIRTY DEBENTURES will be hid

of the

(30)

The Numbers of the Debentures DrawA be published in the Hong Kong and the local Government Gazette

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

have THIS DAY

I, admitted to Partnership in my

the Undersigned Firm H. PAUL BABY RODGSON. Solicitor, which. Firm hitherto carried on in my Name will henceforth be Carried on ander the Name of "F3'0 HODGSON at PEDDER BUILDING, SAD FLOOR, Pelder Street

S. W. TSO. Hong Kong, lab Ost, 1927.

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JUMBLE SALE.

Charities will be held in the JUMBLE BALE in Aid of

UNION CBURCH HALL, KENNEDY Roan, on NOVEMBER San, at 230 P.X.

Discarded Articles of any kind will be gratefully Received at the CRUNCH HALL at any time.........

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FOR SALE OR TO BE LET UNFURNISHED.

I

No. 27. PEAK, LUGARD ROAD.

HOUSE, with

Foar Bathrooms, Three Drying Rooms.

UHT Roomed

Central Heating, Five Bedrooms, Modern Sanitation, Grass Tonale Court and Garden-Apply: LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDAL BUILDINGS

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.

TO LET.

FLAT in CARNARVON BUILDINGS, A LATINOM OCTOBER 1944

Apply to:- HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LTD..

Alexandra Buikings.

5301)

HOUSES WANTED.

HE Admiralty may be desirous of THE

obtaining on Long Lease HOUSES on the Frax or MAT ROAD The Houses offered to have LEVEL".

Minimum of Two Living Rooms, and Three Large Bedrooms. Will {ww or Agents kindly forward particulars of any available Houses to the OFFICER

INTIMATIONS.

CIGARETTES

DE LUXE

BLUE

RING

CIGARETTES.

VIRGINIA & TURKISH

Hand made from the Finest Tobaccos procurable.

Supplied to Clubs, Regimental and Naval Messes, Leading Hotels, Ocean Liners and Railway Companies.

**

INSTITUTE of HYGIENE

1922.

This is to certify that the "Ring" Cigarettes of Mours. THE Riss Cigarette Co., LTD., ap Lonnos, have been passed by the EXAMINING BOARD of the INSTITUTE of HYGIENE falling the Standard

of Merit required by them in evidenca of which the Louncil have affired the SEAL of the Institute hereo

Inned this Sixth day of October, 129.

By Order of the Council.

These High Class Cigarettes are specially manufactured for, and sold only through Leading Wine Merchants

IN CHARGE OF WORKS Sole Agents for Hong Kong

NATAL YARD.

[$383

CHIEF OFFICER and RECOND ENGINEER WANTED Im+ mediately for British Coasting Steamet. Standard Wager-pply: WO FAT SING, 81, WING LOX STREET. [#79

Napapers, and Holders of DraWE WANTED-For Locs! Shipping

· ឆ No Dentures me and the fix Months the Treasurers waiving Notice to which they are entitled, apply the 31ST OCTUBER, 1927, to the

TREASURERS, Messrs: PERCY 8XITH.. OCTOBER.

Tae TRANSFER BOOKS SET & FLEMING, for Payment of the

be

CLOSED from MONDAY, the 10TH OCTOR, 1927, to SATURDAY, the 15TH OCTOBER. 1927, Both Dayi inclusive.

By Order of the Board...

B. GUY WILKERSON,

Secretary.

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Hong Kong, Oct. 1st, 19:7.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

(No. B. 250.]

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IT 18-HEREBY NOTIFIED that BEALE TENDERS in Triplicate, which should be Clearly Marked "TENDER

ER FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES", will be Received a: the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE until Noos of FRIDYAY, TEE 21sг DAT OP OCTOBER, 1917, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY of the following STORES Required by Government Depi tuents during the Year 1928-

Ironmongery. Honerhold and in- Itary Utani, Brushes, Tools, Lamps, etc.

Asbestos, Rubber, Leather, Packing:

Hoper, etc.

Clothing, Drapery, Haberdashery,

olc.

Bomboo and Jane Goods, Firewood,

Drysalteries, Oi's, Paints, Varnishes, Lubricating, Li,kting and Fuel Oils, Greason

Electrical Blores.

Wrought Iron Pipes and Fittings,

Brass Taps, etc

Iron and Steel Bars, Plates, Angles, Emas, Copper, and other Metals. Iron, Steel and Brass Castings,

Manufactured Ironwork, etc,

Timber.

Bricks, Cement, Lime, etc.," Each of the above is a Separate and Distinct Tender. Tonderers may quote for any one or more or all of the above Liste, and any one or more or all may be accepted or rejected in whole or in

by the Government. part

Each Tenderer must produce with each Tendera Receipt that he has deposited in the COLONIAL TREASURY the Bum named on the respective Tender Forma Pledge of the ma fides of his Toader, which Sum shall be forfeited to the

should the Tenderer refuse Crown tre Government, the whole or any portion or fail to carry out to the satisfaction

of the respective Tender or Tenders which may be accept The Depont will be returned to any Tenderer whose tender is not accepted.

For Forme of Tender and farther particulars apply This Office.

The Government does not bind itself

to accept the Lowest or any Tender.

"H. T. JACKMAN,

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Director of Public Works,

30th Septemter, 1997.

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principal and interest to the Sist Остовая, 1927.

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By Oder of the Committee,

L. S. GREENBILL, Hon. Secretary.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE,

PUBLIC AUCTION

" or

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Situate at VICTORIA, Hong Kong,

and registered in the Land Offcan SECTION L OF MARINE LOT No. 226, Together with the Mana age Erections and Baiklings thereon

EUROPEAN LADY STENOGRAPHER D TYPIST. Previous Office Experience Essential. Apply Box 5352, c/o Hong Kong Daily.

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WANTAGE TO ENGLAND

ANTED. By English Lady

as soon as possible in Exchange for Services looking after Ühildren or as Companion.-Apply Box 6342, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.

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WE Bequire FLAT and HOUSES in CENTRAL KOWLOON and above Hay Ron LivzL, Hong Kong | Will Landlords interested send part- iculare to SMALL INVESTORS TIL C. 48:0?

known as No 128, WING LOK PREPAID “WANTED

STREET, VICrozia, sferessið,

Área: 1,678 Squari Feet, Proportioa

of Annual Crown"Rent: $30.34.

TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT

B7

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON TUESDAY,

AT WHE

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,

No. 4, DUDDELL STARET, VICTORIA, Нодо Кога

BT

ره

Ma. E. V.M. B. DE 80DSA, Auctioner.

of Bale, Apply to

For further Particulars and Conditions

ADVERTISEMENTS.

·TOR SALE-TEAK FURNITURE,

Fo Comprising Dining Room Suite;

and South China:

A. S. WATSON

& CO., LTD.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ESTABLISHED 1841.

PHONE C. 616.

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MARRIAGE. PALMER ROBSON. On September 27th, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, Ly the Very Rev. DEAN SYNONS, Comdr. Jons D. PALMER, R.N., of Torquay, Devon, to Hitta Rosson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne and Shang hai

Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House

Street. London Office: 91, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, EC, 4

as population overtook the "means of subsistence." Population has since been increasing, and, general ly speaking, in the more advanced countries, at any rate, people are better housed, better clothed, and befter fed than at any period in

history.

What scientists and other great, wise and eminent people are apt to forget is that it is unsafe to reason about man as it he were merely an animal. In the case of an animal one can lay down a' law. Under favouring conditions and protection from natural enemics the animal species does, in fact tend to multiply to the limit of its food

supply. But no animal species can increase its food supply. Horses cannot produce a substitute for grass, and a tiger can no more change his curaiverous habits and become a vegetable feeder than he can change his stripes. With man it it, different. A method of Govern ment or 1 religion may alter dietetic habits and customs. teeming population, as in the case of China, may be on the border line of bare existence: another teeming population, as in England, may be stimulated into immense intellectual and physical activity, and enjoy on the whole a high standard of comfort.

One

The truth of the matter appears to be and it is simply common

Under the auspices of the Hong HONG KONG CATHEDRAL, Kong University Union a Double Ten Concert and Dance will be held on Monday next, beginning at 3.30 PR in the Great Hall of the Goiversity

CHILDREN'S FLOWER

SERVICE,

[BY OBERVANT."]

The case in which a Chinese boy 11 years of age, is charged with the marder of another boy, will come

Just a bare announcement in the up for hanging on Thursday at 2.13 p.m., at the Kowloon Magistracy, diary of the Press, and nothing It may be recalled that the accused more. Out of curiosity, and was alleged to have stabbed his desire to see how such a Servies' playmate with a pen-knife.

was conducted in Hong Kong I made up my mind to attend this "Two Scots Guards from the one on Sunday morning. A gloricus Shamchutzo camp were discovered day, with just a faint chill in the on board the as Test Sequana, morning air. The children were having apparently stowed them there in goodly numbers, along selves away. The Captain report with their mothers: one father put ed the matter to the Harbour in, an appearance-all honour to Authorities, and the men were tried him for turning out so early, it by A court marcial yesterday was worth it. morning.

The little ones

came in, each of the Senate in the Philippines them nice, till the time came for Senior Manuel Quezon President flowers, taking great care to keep hugging bunch of beautiful

Dr. Miquel Canizares and on them to take them, all by them- Sergio Osmena were passengers selves, to the Altar. They did not on the President Madian free understand perhaps, what their ag Manil. They are on their way to tion meant, but to us older people Washington to confer with the Pit brought back memories of days Department. sident of the L:S.A. and the War long ago, far away from Hong Kong to a country village, when we used sather the flowers from the edgerows for the annual Flower

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Service.

A

Mr. Wei Tat, B.A.; president of the local Chinese lodge of the Theosophical Society, gave a lecture

Buddhism

The Spirit behind it all is the at the meeting of the Hong Kong Lodge of the thought it brings to the mind af Society held in the lounge of the child of giving. The children have adopted" a cripple child Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., ot Sunday evening. Mr. John Russell, in one of the Waif and Stray Vice President of the Hong Kong Children's Homes in England. Lodge, occupied the chair.

elled John Hadley, and one of the mother's related how, when her little one was saying his prayera at bed time, he included Johnnie Hadley in along with his mother and dad. A collection is taken at. the Service and a sum of £30 is sent every year for the mainten- ance of the little cripple boy, Home.

A district watchman's vigilance among the crowds at the race course during the week-end was rewarded by the ariest of a pickpocket as he was placing under his hat a purse which he had extracted from a Chinese entering the football stand. yesterday, the culprit was sentenced When charged at the Magistracy

sense and not science—that there to three months' hard labour. la room in this old world for as

The Bowers are sent to the various Hospitals in the City, and the sight and fragraner of them must tend to pass away many weary hour to the inmates of the wards.

The grocery shop at No. 977, many men and women as are likely Shanghai Street, Yauman, which

aa alfeady reported, was damaged to to born in it, provided they are by fire on Sunday, is stated to brave The address was given by the of reasonably good physique and been insured with the Western Rev. W. T. Featherstone, and Inir brain and character. If they Netherlands Insurance Company bright and cheerful; it ended by

Insuranco Company, and

the altogether, the Service was "very cannot maintain themselves on one for a total amount of 87,000. An the singing of the children's fav line of effort, they will discoverestimate of the damage caused at eurite bymin, "All things bright another. If they get a sense of ascertained.

the premises bas not yet been and beautiful."

overcrowding in one part of the earth they will move to emptier spaces, generally with benefit to the country that produced them.

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GOLF IN JAPAN.

The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced: Mr. William Edward Waterson, Schoolmaster, residing at the Garrison School Quarters, Hong Kong, to Miss Elsie Ethel Keogh, residing at the Church Institute, Farnborough, Hants; Mr. Robert Keith Valen tine, of Messrs. Dodwell & Co Ltd., son of Mr. James Valentine," late of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Shanghai, to Miss Aimee Talbot Haslett, only daughter of Mr. Frederick Haslett, of Castlebar,' Reigate, Surrey.

"THE LIGHT THAT FAILED."

is identified with the salubrious The sparkling brilliancy general- districts of Wanchai and Causeway Bay received a rude shock shout 8.30 last night, when the electric current suddenly ceased to func- tion, plunging the districta into a profoundly cimmerian gloom, which even the use of candlelight failed to relieve. After half an hour of this sort of thing, the currant came as swiftly as it had gone, illuminn tion revealed once again the beauty of Wanchai, banishing candles to their accustomed corner, setting sta tionary, tran-curs in motion and generally bringing about the normal. Not only was the whole of Wanchai and Causeway Bay in darkness, but a large portion of the houses in Happy Vallay was also affected.

We were officially informed that the cause of the trouble was merely

"switch"

had got out of order at one of the sub-stations,

that a

Followers of the gutty" in Great Britain have been interested in the keenness displayed by Prince Ri of Korea. During his visit be| played on some of the most famous courses, including St. Andrews, Gleneagles, Troon, Prestwick, Turn Among passengers arriving here berry, Formby, Hoylake, etc., and by the s.8. President Pierce from although we have not run across the North yesterday were: Mr. J. any account of his form, says the L. Knopp, Capt. G. M. Moffatt, China Espress, there can be little Mrs. Harvey McCormack, Mr. T. doubt that with such enthusiasm W. Mok, Mr. H. W. Ray, of the his game must be above the average. Hong Kong Amusements, Ltd., who Prince Ri is not the only royalty has been in Shanghai for some time of the Land of Nippon who plays in connection with the taking over zoli. The Emperor, who enjoys of the Carlton Cinema Theatre, going round his nine-hole course, Mrs. R. R. Roxburgh, Mr. II. O. took a fancy to the game during Thompson, Mr and Mrs. F. I the stay of the Prince of Wales in Travers, and Mr. Andrew Wallace Japan. The delight of the Prince Harper who has returned from his of Wales in the game and the combination business and holiday prowess he displayed when playing trip to Yokohama where he went on the Tokyo links induced the to see the big Ford plant. Emperor (then. Crown, Prince) to learn, and now he is reported to A large number of well-known be fairly proficient. The golf Hong Kong residents, who have courses in Japan are not very been holidaying in England this many, but they are good. The pro- summer, are booked to leave Lon- hibitive cost of land in Japan, to- don for Hong Kong by the P. & O. The Japanese depression is now gether with the high tarif duties Mantua, which enils on October 7th.S.E. of Hakodate. The anti-cyclone levied on clube and balls, maks Among them are:-Mr. C. EH. over the Lower Yangtze Valley is golf a rich man's sport, but the Beards and Mrs. Beavis, Mr. C. L. stationary. A trough of relatively Japanese who can afford it follow F. Bellamy (manager of the Hong low pressure extends from Announ IS THERE TOO MUCH LIFE? the game as ardently as do the Kong Tramways, Ltd.) and Mr. Acrose the Philippines to Gusm.

folks in other lands.

Bellamy, Mr. W. H. Bell (manager, A typhoon may be forming between A.P.C., Hong Kong) and Mrs. Bell, the Visages and Guam. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpenter, LOCAL FORECAST:—E. wind; moder- Mr. S. B. B. McElderry (Assistant ate, fair. Colonial Secretary) and the Misses A wireless message from Gap McElderry, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rock at 3 o'clock yesterday and Mott, Mr. G. F. Nightingale (head Wind E.N.E.; force 4 Weather master of the Kowloon British cloudy. Moderate sea,* School) and Mrs. Nightingale, and Mrs. W. E. L. Shenton.

The Daily Pres

Home Koxo, October 4th, 1927

Two Bedroom Baitos Complete, Single We see that an international con- Beds with Mattresses; 2 Chesterfields

Two Chinese cases of enteric fever were notified during the 43 hours ended on the 2nd inst.

A rickaha coolie sustained in juries as the result of being knock- ed down by a motor bus in Chatham Road and bad to be removed to the Kwong Wah Hospital.

"

The marriage between Mr. Char- 'les M. G. Luxmoore, 12th Battalion,

and Armchairs; Hat Stand, Hall Table ference is to be held at Geneva on All in Excellent Condition. Shanghai the subject of "World Popula THE 4TH DAT or OCTOBER, 1927, Tube, L'ommodes, Kitchen Range, Tables

Ar 3 o'clock, TX.

And Hat Room Presser Can be Seen tion," which is to be considered, by Appointment. Telephone No. PEAK

it is said, "on a "purely scientific 194,

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kasia"It is not clear how that can be done, for of course, scientists like other mortals have their pet theories and prejudices. But in any case how can scientific tests or The Royal Marines, and Miss calculations be brought to bear on Frances D. Turrall will take place at Shanghai Cathedral early this such an incalculable subject as

mouth mankind! Population is, however, a topic which interests us all. It

Bir Henry Gollan. C.B.E., Chief Justice of Hong Kong, who has may be discussed frora a large been in England on vacation." is 'n number of standpoints. One of passenger on the P & O. 3faced in which is due in Hong Kong on the Home papers; for example, October 14th estimates that the maximum po-

A fall from the first floor of No. pulation which the globe can sup- 08, Portland Street, Yaumati, re port is eight thousand millions, sulted in a 6-year old Chinese boy aud that such a total will be died shortly after admission to the being severely injured. The boy Kwong Wah, Hospital.

Ms. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Building, Hong Kong,

OR TO

ML. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, The Auctioneer. Hong Kong, 24th Sept., 1927. [5352

ON SALE.

TO LET

OFFICES

"STEPHENS' BUILDING, 07/09, DES YŒUX HOAD

CENTRAL

'THE GOVERNOR'S HOLIDAY.

HON. MR. SOUTHORN TAKES OATHS OF OFFICE TO-MORROW.

SEPTEMBER RAINFALL.

WEATHER REPORT.

The report of the Hong Kong Royal Observatory dated yesterday states:

TYPHOON WARNING. The following telegram was re- ceived yesterday at the local American Consulate-General :- Manila, October 3rd, 6 p First cyclone or typhoon W. of the Bonin Islands, moving N.E. or E.N.E.

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Fourteen members of the 15. Kwong Sany grew appeared 14, defendants at the Kowloon Magis To-morrow (Wednesday) attracy yesterday to answer charges p.m. the Honourable Mr. WT. of importing quantities of copper Southorn, C.M.G, will take the coina ranging from two to 28 begs oaths of office in the Council Cham without a permit from the Colonia! ber, when the members of the Secretary. On the application of Executive and Legislative Councils Mt. Leo d'Almada respresenting are invited to attend. Morning the defendants, the case

Wis. It dress.

manded until to-morrow, bail be- ing fixed at $50 for each man.

A Chinese woman, who was stated to be the unofficial wife of a There were 6.59 inches of rain in coolie employed at No. 7 Polico Mr. T. H. File was summoned at September according to the records Station, was charged with the the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday taken at the Botanic Gardens, larceny of a quantity of jewellery nineteen days, the before Mr. R. E. Landsell at the for disobeying a traffic signal when Rain fell on driving his motor-cycle along Balis heaviest showers being on Septem Central Magistracy yesterday. bury Road on September 19th. ber 5th, 13th and 10th when there The jewellery was the property of Abcused said that he was in Happy were 1.34 inches, 1.37 inches and 1.83 another women. The defendant Valley playing a match on the day inches respectively. There were pleaded guilty, and was bound and time in question. The case was eleven fine days during the month over in the sum of 8100 to come up dissed. Later, he was recalled The rainfall already this year is for sentence if called upon withis and fined $10 for failing to renew over 100 inches. The annual aver-12 months. The jewellery was re- what dire results might be expected, his license.

age is 75.67 inches,

turned to its owner.

H PORTON ABERTING

TONG KONG HANBARD RE-APPLY S. J. DAVID & CO. reached three hundred years hence.

of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

for the Bearion 1995.

Berised by Membera.

PRICE

Hoy KONG DAILY PAZ OP L

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

OHATER ROAD,

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Therefore, it is added, the question of birth control will be uppermost in the forthcoming debater

All this may sound new, but in fact such fears and discussions are tolerably ancient. A hundred years ago people were gravely discussing

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