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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

HAPPY VALLEY. EMBERS and SUBSCRIBERS ME

are Nolifed that the WINTER TIME TABLE will be Effective on and from SATURDAY, 15TH INSTANT,

B. O. BLAKER,

Acting Secretary, ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB. Hong Kong, 12th Sept., 1928. (6701

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LET US DANCE!! THIS is what Everyone will say This Time of the Season No Joyous Party is complete without Dancing, and to do that, A Real Live Wire Orchestra is needed.

Bill Lucas' Dance-O-Pators Band of Jazzy Musicians will provide you with the Latest Dance Music. Open for Ea gagements at Anytime. Write or Phone, PRONE CENTRAL 190; OF always there. write to MIGNON," 213, WASCHAL Road.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

■ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 17TH DAY of SEPTEMBER 1928, at 3 ..., at the Officer at the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR, LAND One Lot of CROWN

of

at junction of Broadwood Road and New Bond from Bowen Read to Tai Hang, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Bent to be hired by the Surveyor of His MAJEST THE KING, for one further term of 75 yeaṛa.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

Adjoining Inland Lat

No. 2478.

Registry No.

No. of Sale

Inland Lot No. 2838.

Boundary

Measure-

ments.

N. S. E..

As per

salo plan

Aunust

Upset Price,

Contente in

Rental.

Square feet.

About

20,300

PUBLIC AUCTION.

3.8

pil

[6693

6,390-

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

NEW ADVERTISE MENTS.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1928.

LO MAN PAN of Victoris Hong Kong, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in consequence of the Launch being registered a British Shin I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Host of the

EVIOT

of Hong Kong, hereto. fore ommod by the CHINA SUGAR

INTIMATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED.

A MAH-An Excellent AMAH eks Employment either as a Baby Amah or Washamah. Very Capable and Trustworthy. Strongly Recommended by bar Present Employers, with whom he has been for the past are years, and who are now saving for Europe.- Reply Box No. 6595, 2,0 Hong Kong

(6695 Daily Press.

"THE PEAK FLATS."

SITUATED within Two Minates"

overlooking the Southern Side of the Island Ready for Occupation.

REFINING CO., LTD., for the Pervalk from the Tram Station and mission to Change her Name to

PEARL RIVER

and to have her registered in the New Name at the Port HONG KONG owned by me the Bforesaid LO MAN PAN,

of

Any Objections to the proposed Change of Nams must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within Seren Days from the appearance of This Advertisement.

Datel at Hong Kong this 12th day of September, 1999.

(Signed) LO MAN PAN.

Q.

16706

R.

Fire-Roomed FLATS And Six-Roomed FLATS

with all Moders Conveniences, Drying Booms and Out-houses, Two Lifts.

Apply to

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

4TH FLOOR,

FRINCH BANK BUILDING.

TO LET.

LAT in

CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL. FL Romed HOUSE

CHOOL Will" RE-OPEN MON- DAY. 17TH SEPTEMBRE. Entrance Examination for Now Pupils, FRIDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER, st 9.30 A..

(6690

* NOTICE.

WE have THIS DAY MOVED

Our Offices to KAYAMALLY BUILDING, No. 21, Queen's ROAD

ÜENTRAL.

HAZELAND & GONELLA.

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RAFT Programmes and Entry RAF

Forms for the SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, 6TH and on MONDAY, Bru OCTOBER, 1928 (Weather For: mitting), may be obtained at the RACE COURSE HONG KONG CLUB, and CAUSE. WAT BAY STABLES,

Entries will CLOSE at 13 O'clock Noox on SATURDAY, 2ND SEPTEM- BER, 1998.

(6666

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have rocived

Jnstructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Ow

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE 12TH AND 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1928,

H.M. NAVAL YARD, HONG KONG,

AND IT

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 9:30

WITH AN INTERVAL FROM 12 Noow To 1.30 PM.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,

&c..

*c.

the Public Auction to

&c., be held on MONDAY, the 177 DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1928, at 3 r.x at the

Comprising Offices of the aulic Works Department, ty

Steel Girders, Iron Beel, Darita, Order of HIS EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNON, of One Lot of UROWN LAND at Mor. Vacuum Cleaners, Harmonium, Air risen Hill Road, in the Colony of Hong Parifying Plant, Sewing Machine, Catter, Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the Sampans, Whaler, Oars, Gigs, Paneking Machine, Old Land Battery and Wire Telegraph option of renewal at a Crown Hent to be and Sheat

d by the Bruveyor of His Mares T3 Pistige, Glycerine, Old Electric Cable, Kiro, for one farther term of 75 year,

Bakery Oven, Iron Mattresses, Water Closets and Fans, Hydraulic Jacks, Carpole, Bugs, Mate,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sala 1

Registry No.

Inland Lot

No. 2939,

Morrisca Hill Roud Locality.

G.

Boundary.

Measure-

mada.

As per

sale plan

Contents in

4,200

payal′′

Annual

Rental

Upset Price

33,000

[6699

Tablers, Desks, Old Steel Files,

Tables,

in MrsDew Avenue, KOWLOON.

Apply to

8393]

4.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD.

Alexandra Buildinga.

10 LET on the PEAK, Furnished 6 TRO HOUSE for 18 Months

or 2 Years." From 1st APRIL, 1829.- Apply Box 6691, c/o Hong Kong Daily

6691

Pris.

LET Farmisher, Five-room TFLAT MAY ROAD Live One Year, From lar DECEMBER 1928.-P.O. Box B-48.

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modious BUNGALOW at TBE LET OR SOLD-Com- GAT, near MOTOR BOADA MAGAZINE Good Garden. Private Garage-Apply. Box No 6973, c/o Hong Kong Daily

(627 3 Press.

SALE-TEAK STEAM tion, Just paused Government Survey. Length: 66 Feat. Situable for Harbour work.

For further particolare apply to Box No. 6678, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.

· [6678

FOR "LAUNCH, in First Class Gordi.

INTIMATIONS.

· OPEL APPVENIMENT NO MOJ NAJISTI

Framtala

White Labell FEST SCOTCH WHI

OF GREAT AGE.

Dewar & Sons

DISTILLERS.

PERTH

AWARDED

50%

ARMED ROBBERY.

ROBBERS ESCAPE, WITH $9,000

WORTH OF LOOT.

HOUSE NEAR POLICE STATION.

An impudent armed robbery, was carried out yesterday morning at I a.m. at No. 29, Stanley Street,

aäsociation consisting of English and Chinese representatives in China to which can be allotted the task of making recommendations to English and Scots universities of those Chinese students, and only those, who are most likely to benefit by a course in them. Mere possen- sion of wealth should not be the sole consideration in this matter, for the privilege is a high one, while the benefits derived by both first floor, when four armed rob countries can be very great indeed.bers gained admittance by The limited resources of English simple method of knocking at the school and colleges will make it door, and after overpowering the inmates made off with some. 89,000 impossible for many years to accom-

in jewellers. modate more than a very small proportion of Chinese students, so that it is becoming more important each year that only the very best should be admitted to the coveted

places.

the

HANGCHOW GROWS APACE.

NEW MOTOR BUS SERVICE"

LANDOWNERS AND WATER. WORKS SCHEME.

The

Hasocnow, September 4th. Hangchow is becoming more" modernised every day. In the heart of the city, a new style of shop is in course of construction. new streets and highways already begin to vibrate with traffic.

A new motor bus service ap- pears to be doing a thriving busi ness. This connects the Chientang River, at Nansingvino, and the. As soon as the robbers had a terminus of the Grand Canal at camped an alarm was raised and Kongsingyiao. The route is by the police soon arrived from the Cen- new road which has been cut round tral Police Station. The Emergency the southern end of the City Hall. Part of the Mohammedan Cemetery has been sacrificed and the road passes Prince Chian's ancestral hall and along the foundation of the old Manchu city wall skirting the West The men were armed with two Lake with its panoramic view3. revolvers and daggers.

After passing the Provincial Migt,

CAT traverses the densely populated northern area and thence bound to the terminus at Kongsingyian.."

Water Works Scheme,

Squad were later seat out to scour the town, while special searchers were detailed to every part of the

Mrs. Breakspear and child were among the passengers who left by | City. the .. Glenugle for Europe on Monday,

the The jamates consisted of a man,

Mr. P. W. Massey, Managing- Director of Messrs. Reiss Massey & his wife and two children and the Co., Ltd., has been appointed to house amab. They were the Court of Directors of the Hongwith thongs prepared from bits of Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- cloth torn off the window curtains The robbers, devoted considerable poration.

time to ransacking the premises The total output of the Kailan for valuables and money, later Mining Administration's mines for

"

A heated controversy has been waged concerning the water works. scheme, proposed by the Governor, The present scheme is to pipe water from the hill country of Fuyang and there was every prospect of the week ending August 25th making a quiet departure.

The raided house is just below the venture meeting with success. the Police Station,

amounted to 88,000 tons, and the sales during the period for 59,575

tone.

}}

The people, however, have scotched Three Arrests,

the bill and, for the present, the A Chinese arrested and whole project seems to be in abey The chief opposition was to Ten more cases of enterie and detained as the Central Police

WAS

ance.

GOLD & PRIZE four deaths were reported last Station last night in connection the proposed taxation for the under-

You wish to rent & Fist, House A. Iorurniture, Buy or Sell House

SMALL

or Land, Telephone, without obligation, CENTRAL 4630, HONG KONG INVESTORS,

WHY Continue to suffer when

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POO ON HERBS CO., 66, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR, TEL. C. 5009,

Hong Kong Office: 11, Ion House

Street. London Office: $1, Bride Lane,

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The

MEDALS.

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BOLE AGENTS:-

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A further report states that two other mea were arrested while

week. There were also three cases with the robbery, of small-pox (i fatal) and five deaths from infuenza. All patients were Chinese.. On Monday two more Chinese cases of enteric were botified.

The following were among the passengers who left for Shanghai yesterday by the as. President Me Kinley:-Colonel H. B. Guan, Mr. F. D. Tracy, Mr. A. L. Shields. and Capt. te Cros, members of the Hong Kong Interport Yachting team, travelling to Shanghai; Mr. Chaa Harr, director of the Sincero

attempting to board the s.5. Lung ahun which left for Canton 10 p.m. last night.

AMERICAN WIDOW'S

ESTATE.

DAUGHTER INHERITS

$55,000...

Mrs. Esther W. Chauncey, American widow, who died

at

taking. Property owners, it is said, had to pay out three months rent and an order was issued that walls in the city, less than 20 feet in depth, were to be filled in. Several leaders of the opposition were ar- rested, but steps were immediately taken by the Chamber of Commerce to release them on the plea that the accused were but voicing the unanimous desire of the people that the scheme should be deferred until relief was had from the generally exorbitant taxation,

Communists Busy.

an

A Communist rising has been in

ΟΠ

Co., making a round trip to Shang- February 5th, 192, at New York Progress in the Kinhwa and Yen-

bai.

Mr. Hin Wong, foreign secretary of the Kwangzi Exhibition which is to be held at Liuchow and head of the information office of Kwangsi affairs at Hong Kong, is leaving for Wachow in a few days, "and he ex pects to visit number of city in. that Province and to make a study

chow prefectures and in some dit- City, left estate in the Colony tricts the rice harvest has been amounting to 839,800.

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Letters of Administration have been granted to Mr. M. H. Turner, attorney for the sole executor, Mr. Frederick Chauncey, deceased's eldest son.

In her will," the

seriously delayed. Very little news has come through, but it appoara- huge gangs of lawless men have and, and compelled them to hand harassed the rich, and all who own over the title deeds which forth- with were consigned to the flames. It is also rumoured that many late Mrs. innocent farm labourers have been of the marauders. It is understood the forced into the ranks military have the situation well in without any serious interruption.. hand and the river traffic continues

and it must be shown that the result of training Chinese, Indian, or other students from abroad pro- dues counterbalancing benefits if of the social and economic condi- Chauncey bequeaths. 855,000 to her tions there. Mr. Wong, is a well-daughter, Emily H. Chauncey, and such wrong is to be justified.

In the first place the students known local journalist and has 81,000 each to her two grandchil- do not pay more than a fraction written extensively for the Daily dren of the total cost of the upkeep of

a university on its ordinary basis.

Press.

Messrs. the J.C.J.L line have The balance is made up from sent us a neat engagement pad in On the well just many green leather.

Baily Press. benefactions which go back in

HONG KONG, Surrex 12, 1928.

THE CHINESE FOREIGN

TRAINED STUDENTS.

Lavatories, Camp Beds, Matting, Fold-up Lav Curtains. Overcases, Unglazed Tiles, Leather and Metallic Hoses, Metallic Old Voice Piping, Old Caves Tubing Cordage, Old Coir Mats, Canvas Regs, Old Tadis Rubber, Old Leather and Derine, Tarred Bags, Old Woollen Rags, Did. Hessen, Old Cork Cocos Matting, Asbestos Packing. Old Fenders, Old Iron Drums, New Canvas Cuttings, Old Felt, Old Iron and Steel, Old Scrap Brass, Copper, Lead, Zine, Metals of Borts, Brass and Gun Metal Borings Zinc Bottoms and Zinc Ashes, Brass Tubes, Iron Blocks, Lamps, Lanterns, Ganges, Uld Steel Plates, Old Steel Shovels, Old Glass, Old Steel Wire Rope no small part in the creation of and Cattings, Dirty Mineral Oil and Uil

the new China. Ner, judging by Fuel, Chain Cable and Gear, Anchors, Forges,

Clocks, Air Pipes and

THE Chinese students who have been educated abroad have played

phones mpasses, Watches, Na their general wish to return to

Overseas,

Steamers.

H.M.S.

The rest of her residue estate, real and personal, are left to her three sons, Frederick, Dun-

ean and Egisto Chauncey.

MISS CECILIA HANSEN.

ANOTHER CONCERT HERE ON SEPTEMBER 20TH.

The Torsign Community. Very little is to be said, in general, of the Hangchow foreign On account of the community. policy governing Mission schools, changes are taking place in several centres..

Regret is expressed, by Chinese and foreigners alike, at the thought of losing Postal Commis sioner Gwynne, who is soon to be transferred to Shanghai.. Both Mr. and Mr. Gwynne have endeared themselves to the community.

The work of the Christian Church Hong Kong music lovers who re-continues to grow. In some quar cently accorded euch a fine recepters, however, a heated discussion tion to Cecilin Hansen, the world is being carried on over the terms

Independence" and "Separation." famous woman, violinist, and one Many Christians are now feeling of the most popular artist's that that they were stampeded, during has "ever toured the Orient, will last year, and now realize the mis the danger period which prevailed no doubt be glad to learn that it take that has been made. In some HAWKINS" GOES

has been found possible for Miss districts the schism is becoming HOME.

Hansen to give a farewell concert acute-North-China Daily News. here at the Theatre Royal on The paying of pendant was seen Thursday, September, 20th. Book- flying from H.M.S. Hawkin, yes ing will open at Montrit's to-mor terday and she left here during the row (Thursday). It is expected afternoon for Home, where she will that Miss Hansen's next appear- undergo a thorough refit.

ance in Hong Kong will soc The Harkins "was formerly the crowded house Os rarely has so flagship of the China station, her place having been recently been great an artist taken the fancy of taken by the HM.S. Kent. The Hong Kong audiences as thie Rus

ag of the Commander-in-Chief was sian artist has done. transferred while both vessels were in Northern waters recently.

cases for hundreds of years, and above the table where it 'rests is an admirable map of the Far East in contributions made by the Gov- ernment and local authorities. It with the routes of the Company's

Thus we have two con would seem, therefore, that the

etunt reminders of the enterprise English student was being deprived

of this great shipping company of his birthright by students from should a sea voyage be at any time No English University contemplated. The Line celebrates or College, however, can take more on Monday, September 17th, the than a small percentage of foreign 25th anniversary of its foundation. students for the tone and tradition of the place would be endangered if the number was greater than could heely Basimilated to the Broast Ropes, Old Bunting, Firewood; their native land, do they expect large group, and the foreign Baths, Vices, Hammers, Old Stoe! Tools, Oirculating Pump, Motors of to play a minor part in China's student would lose the very thing PUBLIC AUCTION,

Sorta,

Ebonite Uld, Drills and Tools of Lathe, Lamp Ends,

development in the future.. It is for which he came, namely an Sorts, Fans, & CONDITIONS PART Sale by Public Auction to

ARTICULARS

Gymastic Gear, Lockers, Saws, Circular, cometimes said that the education education in a typical British

Machine, Boilers, Inator, Cordage be held on MONDAY, the 17TH DAY of

Working Machine, Capatan which the Chinese student, together atmosphere. Moreover, it must be SEPTEMBER, 1928, at 8 r.m., at Oficesof the Public Works Department, by Engins and Gear, Powder Bleaching Order of His EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR, Chests of Drawers, Douglas Engine, with the Indian student, receives remembered that foreign students he University its of One Lot of Crown Land at Taitam Binnacle, Steel Wire Brushes, Tent, in England is not fally appreciat-tend to give

Waterproof Sheets, Drilling Machines, Village, in the Colony of Bong Kong Trawl Winch and Spaars, Etc., Etc, ed. In some quarters it is taken true international aspect, and such for a term of 75 years, with the option of

Lots may be inspected on MONDAY, for granted that English educs- students are or ought to be ambas

The full programme for Mies renews! at a Crown Reat to be axed by the Surveyor of His Massey UE KING

tional-establishments are like busi-sadors of good will on their return

Ave The Harkins-has-been out in Hansen's farewell recital is for one further term of 75 years.

SALE or OLD AND SURPLUS ness enterprises, anxious to retail to their own countries. They have China for a number of years and follows:- VICTUALLING STORES their goods to anyone who can had an intimate acquaintance with was recommissioned in Hong Kong 1. Sonats

AT KOWLOON

afford to pay the price. This view, what is best in English. thought | in 1925. however, ie only partially correct. and life, and if they have digested There is very great pressure, at the well the lessons they have learned present moment, on all institu- they cannot fail to be grateful for

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Masure

menta,

....

Contents in

Square feet:

No. of Bals, ¡

Bural Bulking

13 No. 316.

Taitam Village.

Registry No.

Locality.

60 feet

30 feet

About

3,600-

the

Annual

Rental.

Upset Prico.

$

3

12.

(6697

10TH SEPTEMBER, 1928.

ALSO

ON FRIDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER, Comprising Serge, Flannel Clothing Remnants, Bundry Articles of Mess and Table Grear, including Electro Plate,

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore-

Allegro,

1

1

Greig..

Andante. Presto.

Gluck-Kreisler. (t) Melodie ...... (b) Praeludium and Allegro,

Pugnoni-Kreisler.

MOTOR-CAR KNOCKS DOWN TWO CHINESE.

ONE A CONSTABLE.

"The chauffeur of car No. 549 reported to the Police yesterday that he had knocked down two Chinese while proceeding along Queen's Road West, orar Centre Street,

The other

One of the two men was a Chi- nese constable, No. 376, but his injuries were slight and he was not detained in hospital. man hurt his leg and remained in hospital for treatment..

After knocking down the men the car skidded and bit a gas lamp standard. The chauffeur

the wet road.

two

Cutlery, Hardware and Table Linien, tons of higher education in Great the care and attention they have cast and remarks, issued by the 3. Symphonie Espagnole Lainattributes the accident to a skid on

Clothing, and Condemned Provisions for Poultry Feeding, do

TIEKS OF SALE-As detailed in Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment dustioneers

to the Admiralty-. ...Hong Kong, 28th August, 1923. (6552

Britain and if one placa is allotted received during the course of their

studies. -

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to a foreigner it is at the expense of an English student who must go elsewhere and may perhaps fail altogether to had pince, This, of course, is prima facie wrong,

Royal Observatory at 4.45 p.m., stated

The typhoon is situated about 150 miles E.S.E. of Oshima, moving. W.N.W.

Local Forecast:-East winds,

Allegro.

Andante... Finale.

(a) Nocturne (b) Cortege

Chopin-Sarasate. The question arisce, however,

Boulanger. whether the best students always

(e) Zigeunerweisen. Sarasate, At the Piano Boris, Zakharoff. make their way to England, and moderate, claud probably come to toler whether there ought not to be some rain.

Watson's Lorry Knocks Down A -Chinese Woman,

a

One of Messrs. A.-S. Watson's motor lorries knocked down Chinese woman yesterday after- She was taken to hospital for streetme

noon:

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