NEW ADVERTISE-
MENTS.
INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG JOCKEY `CLUB.
CHINESE CUSTOMS NOTIFICADRAN
Forme for the SIXTH EXTRA
TION.
RAFT Programmes and Entry RACE MEETING to be helt on NATURDAY. 6TH and on MONDAY, FICHE · Offsen
of Station,
·and
STE OCTOBER, 1929 (Weather Par the CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS for Kowloor and Dustsicsmitting), may be obtained at the Raca will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUSI CO, HONG KONG CLUB, and Davet.
WAY BAT STABLES. NESS on FRIDAY the Bru SEPTEMBER, 1929.
F. HAYLEY BELL. Commissioner of Chinese Customs,
Kowloon and District York Building,
Hong Kong, 20th Sept., 1995, [8733
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TELEGRAMS.
Entries will CLOSE at 12 o'clock Noon on SATURDAY, SEPTEM
[6868 BER, 1928.
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NOTICE.
NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1928.
INTIMATIONS.
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INTIMATIONS.
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י.
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that the following Berip, Certi ficates:-Dated 9th Juwi, 1892, for 80 Share numbered 7155/7234 in the Name of Mesas, GEORGE KING & CO., of STBYET, and No. 250% for 10 Shares numbered 7015/7024 in the Names of MES. LUOT ELIZA KING and Messus. GEORGE CHATFIELD KINGO LET Furnished, Five-room FLAT MAY ROAD LEVEL, For FRANK EDWIN DIXON
One Year, From 1st DECEMBER CHARLES STUART KING, Executor 1933-P.O. Box B-
[8872 ENDERS of Telegrams are hereby of the Will of ROBERT JOEN KING Notified that from the 151 OCTO (Deceased) of STDNRY, Have Been LOST BER, 1948, and Further Notice, the sud should the Same not be
'produced 1999, NEW CHARGES FOR TELEGRAMS will before the 2x0 OCTOBER, 199 be collected at the Bate of Dollar 0.43 CERTIFICATES will be issued to the
KING&Co...
and said M. GEORGE to equal Fratic 1.00.
MBS LUCY ELIZA KING and Mess23, E. A LEGGATT,
KING, OBATFIELD GEORGE Superintendent.
EDWIN DIXON and FRANK Hong Kong, 21st Sept. 1928. [6735
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in
FABEWELL SUPPER honour of LT."COL F. HAYLEY BELL, Dad, Fresilent of the Association will be held on SATURDAY, the D SEPTEMBER, commencing at 8 30 PM. at the Fremises, No. 17, Queen's Road Central
As it is anticipated that there will be a large gathering, members wishing to attend are requested to make early application to the undersigned,
R. J. HUNT,
Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong, 19th Sept., 1928. [6739
ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE
HONG KONG CENTRE.
Sanitary Inspectors and in Sanitary Science will be held on or about OCTO
TIXAMINATIONS for
BER 24TH and 25TH.
Candidate may obtain Application
·Forma and Copies of the Prospectus
NOTICE.
UNION INSURANCE SOUTETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
Twenty Shares, £4 Per Share ERTIFICATE No. Y/92 for
Paid UP
Numbered 113130/113149 i this Society standing in the Name of CEO YIK TONG of SHANGHAI, has been Declared LOST, and at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Document be not forth coming the Said Certificate will be deemed CANCELLED and of No Effect, and A NEW CERTIFICATE for the said Shares will be isaned in its stead by the Society.
PAUL LAUDER,
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Food Fanning Order. Boz 389,
POSITION WANTED — AMAR,
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MEDALS.
IT NEVER VARIES!
SOLE AGENTE:-
THE COLONY'S BUDGET.
report looks to the Dominions ultimately for friendly aid, an: 5 haman duty, to help the lame dog over the stile. But it is admitted that in spite of the great areas of i jons undeveloped land in Canada, Aus
A popular Japanese newspaper, tralia, and elsewhere the settlement the Asahi, has opened a passenger,
A fali report of youterday' of British people has been "dis-servies by air between Osaka and
Tokyo. Among recent passengers Legislative Council meeting will be appointingly slow." This is in were two foreigners, Mr. Miguel found on Page 3 part, at least, due to the restric- Pisaro, instructor in Spanish at H.E. The Officer Administering the Osaka School of Foreign tiens imposed on immigration by Languages, and a Kobe friend, Mr. the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. the Dominion of Canada and the E. Bayle. They left Osaka at 9.30 T. Southern, G.M.G.) and the a.m. and reached Tokyo, at 11.10 Colanisi Secretary in presenting State Governments of Australia.am. The journey by train takes
the budget reviewed the financial Upot one pretext or another; either about eleven hours.
position of the Government at by confining immigration to certain
Re-sealing of the probate of the length and spoke with every coa- classes of workers, or by physical will of the late Mr. Francis Owatonfidence of the future of the Colony- standards so as to throw ont a large formerly of Yokohama, Japan, has been granted to Mr. M H. Turner, proportion of would-be settlers, the attorney for Mrs. Edith Flint result is that British emigration to Owston, sole executrix. The late Mr. Owston died at 'Saling Lodge, these Dominions is decreasing while Hill Road, Lower Bourne, Farn-
* foreign emigration to these coun ham, in the county of Surrey, on January 27th, 1997. His estate in tries is on the increase.
the Colony is valued at $1,800. Nec Personal estate in England amount- ed to £1,743 11s. 4d.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration', mines for the week ending September 1st amounted to 81,297 tons, and the sales during the period to 100,77 YESTERDAY'S LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL MEETING.
:
MOTOR SMASH.
MR. F. M. EL "ARCULLI SERIOUSLY INJURED.
HAPPY VALLEY INCIDENT,
Tests are being made in Germany
A motor accident which resulted of a new form of motor signal, an electric born which gives three
in serious injuries to Mr. F. M distinct forms of alarm, one mean-
el Arcul, the IRC. cricketer, ing that the automobile intends to proceed straight on, another that it is about to turn right, and the who was pillion riding on a Deu- third that it is going to the left. glas motor-cycle driven by Revenue The invention is that of a Cologne Officer H. V. Pearce, occurred out- violin maker, who claims that but. a few days will be necessary to side the. Ciril Service Cricket Club educate the public to the intona shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday tions of this new hooter, and that afternoon. The cycle had a head- traffic accidents would be consider ably reduced by its use.
One reason for this is frankly stated to be due to the cumbersome State-aided machinery in Great Britain for emigration. So badle does this machinery work that the Board wonder it has not been trans- formed from a help into a positive barrier to free movement. Whether much can be done depends upon the amount of money which the Government is willing to spend upon it, and upon the willingness of the Dominions to alter some of the regulations at present severely restricting the fow "of emigrants, This is indeed the crux of the proba lem. Will the Dominions ignore the silly nonsense so often heard about British decadence ? The nature "ol a people," says the report, "is
not altered thus abruptly. What
we have been for centuries and were in 1914, we still are. There is the same quality, the same endurance, the same cheerful adaptability, the same stirring in the blood to the call of adventure."
One Chinese case of puerperal fever was reported on Wednesday.
on collision with a public vehicle, Fiat car No. 170, carrying three The Berliner Kassenverein Bank passengers. The cycle was coming few weeks ago opened an office round the Valley in the direction in the evening to enable business: houses to deposit their day's of the Police Recreation Club while takings. The installation of the motor-car was travelling in the
night safe by the Midland Bank
in London makes it interesting to opposite direction on its way to note that the experience of the town along Merrison Hill Road and Berlin bank so far has been that Queen's Road East. The collision
only few "firms, and these of a
took place near the Monument. smaller character, have made use of the facilities offered them. Both the cycle and car were thrown" It is hoped, however, that the into the gutter.
Mr. Pearce escaped with fojuries bank's evening business will ex- pand in the autumn with the seasonal increase of commercial to his right knee, but Mr. Arculli wind- activity.
was thrown against the
Blastfurnaces, steel-rolling mills,ecreen of the car, cutting his right and a large power-itation are in-arm very badly. The driver of the cluded in the Ford plans for new
car and passengers were unhurt. works on the Essex bank of the
Sir Eric Stuart Taylor and Dr. Thames. Preparations are in hand The annual Bazaar of the Pre- for an early start on the construe Banje fortunately happened to be tion of the works. The factory, passing at the time and rendered cious Blood Convent is to take place covering 30 acres of a 200-acre site first aid to the injured persons at
сору од Catholic
Men's at Dagenham, will be Young
the Civil Service Club where they a smaller scale of the great Detroit Association, 18, Caine Road, on plant, and will completely trans wero promptly taken by Mr. form the semi-rural aspect of the
And other members. riverside fiats. A big wharf will Holdman
Bennett also rendered be built out into the river, and Mrs. C. several griles of railway sidings valuable assistance in bandaging and roads laid out. To ensure the
at
the
mends Amah with Peak Experience for A. S. WATSON October 13th and 14th.. from the LOCAL SECRETARY, c/o THE INTERNATIONAL RACE & Postion as Wash Amah or Baby Amab.
[6736 KING'S COLLEGE.
H.K.V.D. CORPS.
PROMENADE CONCERT (Under the Patronage of H.E. THE Orricka ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT} will be held on VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M.
BAND or 1st BATT. THE QUEEN'S ROYAL REGT. (By Kind Permission of Lt-Col H. C. PONSONBY, D.3.0, XC. and OFFICERS). TICKETS OF ADMISSION: 31.00 (Soldiers & Sailors in Uniform: 50 Ors.) Obtainable at VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS & ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
(6727
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICU
RECREATION CLUB OF MACAO, LTD.
HOLDERS of the UNDRAWN
TICKETS in the MACAO CHAMPION SWEEP. STAKES ATU requested to communicate with THE INTER- NATIONAL BACE & RECREA. TION ULUB OF MAÇAO, LTD., MACAO.
CARLOS DE MELLO. LEITÃO,
Chairman, Board of Directors,
(6732 Macao, 20th Sept., 1928,
OFFICIAL NOTICE..
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.
Please write Box No. $71, oje Hong Kong Daily Press.
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"
THE TRANSFER OF BRITISH UNEMPLOYED,
TO
& CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
PHONE C. 616.
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Among the passengers arriving by the 3. A Maru yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson and daughter, who have been spend ing a short holiday in Australia,
an ambulance to safety of the foundations for the Mr. Arculii's arm before he was very heavy plant and machinery to despatched in be installed, trial boreholes are the French Hospital. His right being sunk on the site, this work
`arm was lecerated, to the bone, but having already been commenced by
Mr. Arculli showed great fortitude A farevail supper in honour of a London firm of contractors.
and constantly enquired about Mr. Lt. Col F. Hayley Bell, D.8.0.,
In spite of hard times, most of Pearce, whose injuries fortunately President of the Ex-Active Service" us are still able to smile occasional were not serious. The latter Was Men's Association is to be held at
able to proceed home after his
of tiding over unemployment in the Association's premises on Satury, and in a recent issue of Payche the areas concerned until the crisis
day.
Owing to unforeseen circumstances the concert which should have been given by Miss Cecilia Hansen at the Theatre Royal last night was postponed until Monday, Septem ber 24th at 9.13 p.m.
flower girl. The bride was given
it
is
corners
Even
knee had been bandaged.
Mr. Artulli was received in hos.
Mr. A. M. Hocart develops theory of the smile. He points out that the origin..of the mile does not seem to have been satisfactorily Pital by Dr. Banjo and was shortly HONG KONG, SZPIZMAX 21st, 1928; is passed. A new policy is needed,
after 'clock put under chloro- directed to the permanent removal
explained by psychologists. Prof. Wm. McDougall, who ex form to have his injured arm at plained the laugh as a protective tended to."
Mr. Arculli's sister is o patient of as many workers as possible from the depressed industries and
reaction left the smile on one side. A search among other animals may at the French Hospital, and it so areas to other places eithe in
furnish some clue. When a dog is happened that another sister was On September 1st, at Kobe, Miss pleased, especially when it is full on a visit at the time when the
of fun, it opens its mouth slightly, patient walked in. As becomes the gravity of the Britain or in the Overseas Domin-
of the The motor-oycle was badly smneh- ed. The car had its wind-screen Mr. Martin G.. Scott, special repre draws back the corners subject, a tremendous amount of ions, where the prospects of employ. E. E. M. Klecker was married to
sentative in Japan for the United mouth, and bares its teeth. If one. attention is being paid to the reportment are more favourable.
is lying, it apt fender and radiator were all dam- It is rightly pointed out that States Treasury Department. Miss tickles it under the armpits demolished and the left mudguard,
P. Olsen was maid of honour, the as of the three very able members of
of aged Both the vehicles were later draw back the to the Industrial Transference Board success in any scheme for the Misses A, and S. Piq were brides-
its teeth. A puppy welcomes its station. master with its ears cocked, a dis- NEILAGE BROWN, of Hong recently published in London. The transfer of labour depends first maids, and Miss D. O'Connor was its mouth slightly without baring removed by the police to the
tinct gleam in its eyes, wagging its I, Eats HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Board have carned the thanks of upon the realisation of the un-away by Mr. F. P. O'Connor,
It appears that the reports of the that in consequence of our desire to
The relief of the Farmouth, Cap-tail and smiling. As its master conform with the Names of Similar the general public at home and employed persona themselves of the
and proceeds to chew his hand. Australian ports were premature. Versele owned by us, I have applied to abroad. They have not been afraid plain. realities of the situation, tain Ralph Leatham, as seal and draws nearer, it rushes toward him collapse of the waterside strike in
Section
47 OF of the Board of Trade,
They upon their willingness to move and wireless experiment ship at Forts The smile then may be the re Latest news rather suggests that under
month, by the Concord, Captain A, sultant of two opposite tendencies, the situation is becoming more the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in to look squarely at facta, respect of the Ship TAIKOU MING" were appointed "for the purpose to try a fresh start elsewhere. J. Robertson, 3.V.O., is expected the impulse to tear with the teeth serious, for the decision of the em of Hong Kong, Official Number 137676 of Gross Tensege 3521 tons, Register of facilitating the transfer of Secondly, the co-operation of the to take place in October. Captain and the impulse to suck and lick ployers to advertise for volunteer Leatham has been selected to com the object of affection. Adult man labour is a challenge likely to pro 23.94 tons, heretofore owned by workers, and in particular of public of all classes is needed to mand the Durban in the West does not habitually bite the object voke the strikers to desperate re- In Australia--especially TROU SUGAR REFINING CO., |
provide opportunities of employ. Indies. The Concord has been re- of his affection, but there is a ten-prisala
duced to reserve status at Porte deacy that way which usually be among the waterside workers-any ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
LTD., 8, BILLIER SQUARE, Losos, miners, for whom there was
ease the transfer.mouth, after her trooping voyage trays itself only in words in attempt at strike-breaking by em- at the Sale by Public Auction 1 E.0.3, for the Perniarion to Change her work in their own districte." Their ment and to be held on MONDAY, the 24TH DAY of
to "YENTAI" and to SEPTEMBER, 1928, at 8 &, at the registered in the New Nams at the Port investigation can be summed up in Finally, State help is required to China, and retains that status children there is a distinct ten-ploying what is called black Offloss of the Public Works Department, by of HoxG KONG owned by CHINA a sentence: There are apwards where it can be effectively given, while she is fitting out to relieve dency to chew affectionately. This labour, is usually followed by the Farmouth. When ready, she tendency is in man early repress clashes between angry men in which But when these statements are will pay off and recommission with "ed and only breaks out into action many get badly hurt. The fact that Order of His ExcELLENCE THE GOVERNOR, NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
under the stress of violent emotion. the police in rural districts outside at of One Lot of CROWN LAND
Any Objections to the proposed Change of 200,000 workmen of all ages,
independent command to take over The parallel between the man's Adelaide are held in readiness to Shamshuipe, in the Colony, of Hong of Name must be sent to the Registrar of Kong, for term of 75 years, commen. Shipping at Hong Kong within Seren many of whom are married, who closely examined we find that cae special Portsmouth crew as an
thing is clear-the problem present her new duties, and, the Farmouth smile and the dog's is no close, that be rushed to the city clearly indi- livelihood 1898, with cing from 1st July,
Days from the appearance of This cannot expect to earn a
ed is so intricate and on such a will be paid off to prepare for sale they may be identified, the differ- cates that the authorities realise Crown Beat Advertisement.
ences being due to man's more com the danger of the situation. the option of renewal at s
The author other significant piece of news is to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ea
Dated at Hong Kong this 15th day of from the industries in which they
scale that it is beyond the powers MAIRSTY THE KINO, for one farther 8ptember, 1925.
have been hitherto employed." In
News hae reached Japan of the plex development. of the Board to set forth an death of Rev. A. T. Wilkinson, offers these suggestions in the hope the announcement by the Prime term of 24 years less three days.
other words, there is a permanent surplus of 200,000 unemployed in effective remedy. Appeals for the missionary of the United Church of that they may stimulate research Minister of his intention to intro Canada in Shizuoka. The cause of into the question. Darwin in his duce legislation for the protection. reof volunteer labour. This seems to "Expression of the Emotions" death is given as a fall from a the United Kingdom; and the busi
Federal Government to support ness of statesmanship is to discover including the men abound in the train. He came to Japan in 1905. lated the smile to the expression of indicate the determination of the the employers in their resistance to the trade-unioniste, and therefore lived in Nagano, Torama" and "what shall be done with this vast report, but there is no answer to Dusing he first term of service he pleasure in sucking.
the obvious question as to the way Kanazawa, but for the past fifteen
it is not surprising to learn from the cable that the Labour men are army with no occupation, ...
co-operation can be given practical years resided at Shizuoka. Mr. Wilkinson leaves a widow and
very perturbed by Mr. Bruce's The report is commendable in frankness. It recognises the stark expression by men or employers, seven children, four boys and three
Yesterday's weather report, fore decision. From the political point girls. The family were all at home, however, willing they may be.. facts of unemployment in the heavy
aither in Canada or the United cast and remarks, issued by the of view, the Prime Minister's de The Federal elections are approach industries. It holds out no hope This brings us to the gist of the States, at the time of the father's Rosal Observatory at 5.10 p.m., cision is not without significance.
death. He left Japan on furlough stated:- that by temporary measures or report, which meations State help early in July, accompanied by his feeble anti-eycions is central palliatives it will ever be possible, in the form of assisted epigration youngest son Mrs. Wilkinson had over the Sea of Japan. A trough within a reasonable period; to re Bway out. But there are many left come weeks earlier with the of low pressure extends from Indo-
youngest daughter, to attend the China to Guam
Local Forecast:-K.E. absorb the 200,000 at present stand difficulties in the road, and they Sunday School Convention at Los
fresh, ing idle. It is no longer a question are realised by the Board. The Angeles.
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