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NEW ADVERTISE-. MENTS.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE CO., LTD.

MR. THOMAS ANDREW BARRY

has been appointed Acting Secretary of the abore Company is from the 10T OCTOBER, 1928,

By Order of the Board,

Chairman.

J. E. TAGGART, Hong Kong, 11th Oct, 1928. [6831

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET

CLUB.

NAT HOME" will be b-klas

A CLUB BOUSE, HAPPY

VALLET, on SATURDAY, 13th OCTO BER, 1928, commencing at 3 There will be Sports, Lawn Bowie, Tea Dance and Presentation of Friz 1. Members and Friends are cordially invited,

(0833

FANLING HUNT.

(UBSCRIBERS are Notified that the

ANNUAL MEETING will b beld on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 at 5:30 PM., in the BOARD ROOM, MOUNTS JARDINE, MATHERON & Co. Ltr. All those interested in Hunting, Steeple chasing, or Point-to-peints are invited to attend.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

!

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN TRE GOODA" Or TSANG YAN PO alias TSANG YAN KEE, LATE OF VICTORIA 19

INTIMATIONS.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE HONG. KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

of the Bale by Public Auction PARTICULARS & CONDITIONE be held on MONDAY, the 18TH. Dat of UCTOBER 1929, at 3 PM at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExcLLANCE THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mong Kok Tani, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bant to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hut MAY THE KING, for one further terin of 75 yours.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Inland

Street and Shan Tung

tstroot, Mong Kok Taui

Junetina of Tung Choi

Lot No. 2144.

of Balo

Registry No.

Locality.

howlooù

Q.

Boundary

Мелато

menta.

BE

As per

sale plan

About -

384

Contents in

Square foot.

Anunal

Rental

** | Upest Prics. }

"PUBLIC AUCTION.

16824

7,689

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

OF CANTON, LIMITED. ---

*

ERTIFICATE - No. Y/92 for Twenty Shares, £ Par Shars Paid Up Numbered 113130/113149 ia of CHO YIK TONG of BHANGWAL, has this Society standing in the Name been Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Dete hereof the above Docoment be not forth. coming the Baid Certificate will be deemed CANCELLED and of No Effect, and A NEW CERTIFICATE for the said Sharos will be issued in its stead by the Bociety.

PAUL LAUDER.

General Manager. Hong Kong, 14th Sept, 1928, [6716-

WANTED.

JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

AA Combised VERGER-CLERK

Must be Christian and speak English and Chinese. Daties Office Work Fire Mornings Per Week, with Attendance at Daily Services: Verger's Duty on Writing, Sundays.-Application Giving References, to THE DEAN §.

[6797 JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

T

in

THE PEAK FLATS."

| ITUATED ́ within Two Minutes'

STAY FROM THE Tram Station and

overlooking the Southern Bide of the Island Ready for Occupation.

Fire-Roomed FLATS

and

Six-Roomed FLATS

with all Modern Conveniences, Drying

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS RO and Out-houses, Two Lifts,

of the Sale by Public Anotion to,

be held on MONDAY, the 157H DAT Of OCTOBER, 1928, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Pablo Works Department,ky THOrder of H EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR, COLOST OF HONG KONG, MER- f One Lot of CROWN LAND & CHART, DESIASĖTI.

Kowloon, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for storm of 78 years, with the option of newal at Crown Hent to bo fred by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE Ke, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE

HEREBY GIVEN

Nu the Court har, by viries of

TOTICE IS the Provisions of Section 58 of The Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 ot 1897), made An. Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to acad their Claims against the abors Estate

it

to the 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1828. All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.

Dated this 10th day of October, 1928,

WOO AND NASH,

Solicitors for the Executors, Nos. 4 & 8, Queen's Road Central.

Hong Kong.

[6834

THE HONG KONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

:

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Ne the SEVENTH ORDIN ARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Uffers of the Genera! Managers, 2. LOWER ALBERT ROAD, Hong Kong, co FRIDAY, 19 OCTO. BER, 1923, at 11.30 A.M., for the purpone roceiving & Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts,

So, of Sale. 1

Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2145,

Registry No

Jaaction of Prince

Edward Head and Wat

Locality,

G.

Kowlorn.

Boundary.

Messore

ments."

N...

As per

male plan.

LOT.

Contents in

Equare feet.

Anupal

Bentai.

An0qY

113,250

PUBLIC AUCTION.

780

*[6825

56,625

Upset Price. i

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

Apply to-

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

4TH FLOOR,

FRENCH BAK BUILDING.

TO LET.

UNFURNISHED, Four Rom

FLATS, at 16, · MacDonxxxi

ROAD, from 167. NOVEMBER, 1929. For Particulars, Apply:

XAVIER BROS.. 2. QUEEN'S

3216 ROAD. TEL C.

OR C

2722.

TO LET.

BUILDINGS.

(6787

FLATS in HUMPHANTS & CAZKARTON

Apply to KUMPHREYS" ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD.

Alexandra Buildinga.

8595]

White Label EST SCOTCH WHI

OF GREAT AGE.Į

Dewar & Son PERT

DISTILLERS,

AWARDED 50 GOLD &

MEDALS.

TE

PRIZE

IT NEVER VARIES!

SOLE AGENT! –

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PHONE C. 616.

[30

10 LET.Good Corner OFFICE,

2ND FLOOR, ANATIC BUILDING.Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House Apply: P.O. Box No. 2.

[627

Street. London Office: 1, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.O

10 LET-3-Roomed

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 15TH DAY of

CTOBER 1928, at 3. 2.3., at the FLATS and loomed Semi- Offices of the Public Works Department, by European FLATS-WANCHAL BOAD: Order of His ExaELA ENCY THE GOVERNOR, Apply: JARDINE, MATHESON & and re-electing Directors and Auditors

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mong CO., LTD., PROPERTY OFFICE.

of Hons

, [19 Company will be CLOSED from the Kok Tsui, in the Colony

with the 28TH SEPTEMBER to the 12 OCTO-Kong, for term of 75 years, BER, 1928, Both Days inclusive,

option of renewal at Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His

By Order of the Board of Directors,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th Sept., 1929. [6821

HONG KONG REALTY & TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.

·N INTERIM DIVIDEND

of

ATHIRTY CENTS Per Share,

in respect of the Year 1928, will be Payable on MONDAY, the 29 OCTO- BER, 1928, on which Data Dividend Warrants may be obtained on Applica- tion at the Company's Ufice, ExcHANGE BUILDIKU

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED from TUES DAY, the 23AD OCTOBER, 1929, to SATURDAY, the 27TH OCTOBER, 1929 (Both Dass inclusive), daring which period. No Transfer of Shares can be registered,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

#

C. P. V. HIBEIRO,

Acting Secretary.

Hong Kong, 10th Oct., 1928. [68209

MACÃO RACES.

*TENTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING: SUNDAY, 14 OCTOBER, 1928.

(Weather Permitting)

FIRST RACE AT 1.15 E.M.

ADMISION TO PUBLIC

ENCLOSURE..........

ADMISION TO MEMBERS'-

EXCLOSURE...

40 Cta.

32.00.

SPECIAL BACE STEAMERS WITH SPECIAL FARES:-

8.8. "BUI AN" Leaves on

- SUNDAY;8.00. Returns 4.00.1.3

-8,9,-"TAISHAN÷Leaves-o

BUNDAY 9:00 AM Beturna 6.80-7.M--||

term of 75 youn.

NO LET-Furnished, Five-room. MAPS THE KING, for one furthes T FLAT, MA ROAD LEVEL, FOT One Year, From 1er DECEMBER

(6672 1928.-F.U. Box B-48..

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Balo,

Registry No.

Locality.

3

Kowloon Inlend

Lot No. 2146, Junction of Tai Nau Street and Prince Edward Rd.,

Mong Kok Tsai,

Boundary

Mesure.

ments.

N.] B. W.

Asper

salo pian

AGENCIES.

Fquare feet.

Rental

Contents i

5,975

00 Annual

Ipratrice.

68

[6826

*11,950

FOR SALE-AUSTIN CAR. 7 FHP 1927 Model. First Clars Condition-For Particulars, Apply: Box 374, afo Hong Kong Daily Press.

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OLD

The Baily Press.

Hono Kose, OCTOBER 11TH, 1928.

Woman

from British Arms in 1919, though - A Japanese named Tajima, who The members of the Hong Kong now for the most part worn out by has appeared several times at the Branch of the Navy League, follow-

[ rough usage and neglect, have not Kowloon Magistracy, was there ing their usual custom, will place yet been paid for. In the South, again yesterday morning and Aned wreaths on the Cenotaph and sub- just as they do in the North, 17 for being drunk and incapable soquently on the Wanisai Monu Canton talks of big reconstruction in Temple Street.

ment, on the eve of Trafalgar Day (Saturday, October 25th) The schemes, including the creation of

ceremony at the Cenotaph will take a new port at Whampoa at a cost

place at 11.50 a.m. of two millions, and the resumption of the Canton-Hankow railway con- struction at a cost of five millions sterling. It is worthy of note that, whilst Canton glibly talks in millions, it is unable to find funda with which to keep the Chiness responsibility. section of the Canton-Kowloon Rail- way in repair. It even has to rely upon the British section for the loan of rolling stock in order to maintain the service. Until China has stabilised her. Government, re-

deemed her debts and placed her credit upon a thoroughly sound footing, thoac British millions for schemes which are still in the paper stage and not likely to get any

A ine of $100 was imposed by the Kowloon Magistrats yesterday on

villager of Pak Tin, Shamshuipo," for being in possession of 350 de tonators. The defendant's wife was also arrested, but she was dischar ged on the husband assuming full

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to

WHIS A young Chinese sentenced two months' bard labour by the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday for theft of 879 and a quantity of jewellery. The case was adjourned the previous day to see whether the woman's husband It is stated that the Italian Air was willing to compensate the com- Service has decided to build no plainant, but the man refused to

do so. more airships. The twin machine of the Italia, which is now under construction, will, however, be com- pleted. Negotiations are in pro Tess for the sale of the airship abroad, and it is expected to be ready in October.

A banisher she stated that he further for many a day, had better returned to the Colony on receiving

remain where they are..

In

+

a summons from his, mother who was ill received eight months' hard labour at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. His story was found to be false and the woman told the police that her BC habitually mixed with bad characters.

Admiralty Fleet Orders issued in London last month stated that Irish stew rations are to be issued to the British Navy as a variant to the present meat and vegetable ratione Supplies are in 1lb. tine, but a limited quantity in 4lb. ting has been obtained for issue to The general mess ships if desired

issuing price is 8. per lb.

To the glory of God and in memory of an Essex Iassio." is the simple inscription on a store which has been placed on the grave of Mrs Mead in the corner of a wheat field on Hornets Nest Farm, Bean- champ Roding, Essex, where Mr. The King of Siam has decided to and Mrs. Mead did most of their finance the publication" annually of courting 50 years ago. The placó has been enclosed and consecrated. an elementary treatise on Buddhism. Issaac Mead, the widower, for use in the schools, which, how says he is ready, when called, "to ever, is not to extol Buddhism at join my little Easer lassic in the the expense of other religions. good old Essex 'field." Moral instruction in the schools is has been held by the Mead' family now based on the principles of for many generations. Buddhism, but attendance is not ex- pected on the part of children of non-Buddhist parents.

The farm

the present conditions, of China guarantees might be given, but only fools would depend on them."

So it is with the re-construction of the Salt. Gabelle. Promises have been made and, in order that they may be kept, quotas payable by the various provinces have been fixed by the Government to realise a total annual revenue of $10,000,000. We notice incidentally that, "Kwang tung's contribution will be. 8033,000 a year. But now questions are being asked regarding the position if the provinces find it inconvenient to remit these sums to headquarters, as they probably will, or if the funds are seized from the Chinese banks by local military authorities which is not at all unlikely. No satisfactory replics being forth- coming to such queries the recon- Dressmaking: Fridays, 6 p.m. to to mislead buyers as to the brand' 12thunder which merchandise is offered; struction scheme naturally becomes? p.m., starting October auspect and the values of the (charge $1 per lesson); French: the circulation of false reports Fridays, p.m. to 7 p.m., starting calculated to injure the credit of. bonds automatically slump as a

October 19th (charge 84 per month others' goods; use of emblems, for class of 7) Cooking; Tuesdays, flags, seals and other marks of treaty nations; misrepresentation 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., starting

as to the place of origin, etc. A October 16th ($1.50 per lesson); similar law has been passed by Chinese: Tuesdays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., many of the signatories of the Starting October 16th (moderate fee treaty for the international protec

coniequence.

We have had a surfeit lately of telegrams showing how the new Government is being formed. The Constitution is perfectly drawn up to cover every department of ac- tivity and the functions of the various committees are clearly de-

The following Classes will be held at the Helena May Institute:

The Japanese Government expecta to present a Bill to the Imperial Diet next session providing against dishonest competition in trade and commerce. The Bill provides are liable against such arts as

according to number in class).— tion of industrial ownership, enter-

ADVT.

ed into.at The Hague in 1925, Io Japan ratification was delayed Mr. Sadao Saburi, Japanese owing to the dissolution of the Chargé d'Affaires in Loadon and Imperial Diet. and order throughout the country acting Ambassador, and Mr. Bill

fined. There ought to be so difficulty

in securing the maintenance of law

DEAD BODY OF SAMPAN WOMAN FOUND..

The mystery surrounding the disappearance of a Sampan woman after she had rowed two men out

into the Harbour as reported in the Daily Press yesterday, has now

deepened. Her dead body was re- covered by the Police yesterday inside the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, but there were no wounds

to account for the blood stains which were found on the abandoned boat.

if the authority of these bodies is East, a well-known aculler and the THE HARBOUR MYSTERY. recognised and their ediets are King'e barge master, were thrown obeyed. But who believes that China out of their racing skiff into the at the present day can be ruled by Thames at Richmond as the result committees functioning in Nan of an accident with a motor launch, king In the capital itself a few They were picked up, none the

Mr days ago the Commissioner of worse, by a passing boat. CIVIL POWER IN CHINA.

Customs was brutally assaulted and Baburi, who was taking a sculling We are not surprised to learn that left for dead by a number of lesson, was the coxswain of a crew the Legations are far from satisfied soldiers. An isolated crime of this in his university days at Tokyo, with the recently announced re-character, of course, need not bring and was none the worse for his organisation of the Salt Gabelle by the Government into disrepute pro- immersion, although he is an elder virtue of which all loans were riding steps are immediately takenly man. LD Katablished Firm have oparing to be secured and regular payments to bring the criminals to book. But

for Baitable Forsign SALES of interest guaranteed. The scheme it is significant of the state of the elephant has been discovered by An easy way to capture a calf ENGINEER State Experience, when it was first published met country and of the subordinate Mr. G. F: Wilkinson, a railway Nationality and Salary required Write Box No. 6806, cfa Hong Kong with a chorus of approval. It ap- position of the civil power that the Daily Press

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peared to be delightfully simple on soldiers boasted of their deed, and guard. He is now faced with the problem of how to dispose of one.. paper and was heralded as a sign that the police, knowing to which While in charge of a goods train "HY Continue to suffer when that the Chinese Government, in regiment they belong, confess that running between Delt and Bula-

wayo, Mr. Wilkinson secured his At the Bathing Picnics organized they can do nothing.

prize. The train was held up by by the above Club throughout the Summer have now come to an end, a herd of elephant. The animala the Club has arranged a series Four cases of infectious disease rushed to the bush, but a young one of rambles on Saturday afternoons were reported on Tuesday as fal- remained, surveyed the train with throughout the cooler season of the lows:- Small-pox, Chinese;

interest The mother rushed back year. The first of these will take place next Saturday when the diphtheria, 1 German; enteric, 2 and unceremoniously lifted her calf members will meet at the Kowloon Chinese,

from the permanent way.. Its Ferry at 2.30 p.m., proceeding by curiosity etill unsatisfied, the young from there to Bhatin Station vid.

'bus to Kowloon City, and walk

WH

POO ON HERBS are within

your reach-imples, Catarrh, Asthis, spite of all its difficulties, was at Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dis last making a serious attempt to betes, Dropay, Rheumatism, and many other Diseases. No Drugs Purely meet and to honour its obligations, Chinese Herbe.

But a few weeks' consideration of the details of the measure and the proposed methods of collection and payment of the funds.has, accord-

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how the blood marks were made.

The Police are now trying to solve

ST. ANDREW'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

a weakening instead of astrea nounced of Mr. R. O. Sutherland elephant returned to the train, and Shatin Pass, a halt being made en

The forthcoming wedding is an-

architect, residing at No. 368, The Peak, to Miss C. N. G. G. Oswald, Tai Hing, Focchow.

The annual meeting of the Fan- ling Hunt will be held on Tuesday, October 16th, a 5-30 pm, in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd,

WEATHER REPORT.

"CHINA" LADIES' HAIR-ing to Reuter's information led to BRIDE LANE, E.C.4., is constantly DRESSING SALOON. '*' riving Fnquiries from Home

was quite easily induced to get route for tea. It is anticipated thening, of Chinese bonds both in Manufacturers regarding Buitable

into the van. There it consumed that these walks will be almost as China and abroad. This is a very

12 pints of milk. At Bulawayo it popular as the bathing picnics have

been during the summer. natural result in our opinion be-

followed Mr. Wilkinson to his cause. financiers are not fools and

home and slept quite contentedly on the doorstep. On awakening it people generally are growing tired

ramped with a Great Dane which of projects which, while always

was kept in the house. Mr. Wil-

daily rations were likely to be sound in theory, are never realised.

kinson, fearing that the animal's A Home newspaper just to hand,

expensive, offered it to the Bula- remarks issued by the Royal Obser wayo Town Council for the local vatory, Hong Kong, at 4 p.m. yes- commenting upon Mr. JOHN NIKD

Zoo. The offer was declined, so terday state- SMITH's enterprise, says: "Ther

Mr. Wilkinson set off for the town The anti-cyclone remains station- Next Sunday morning at St. An-with Malindi, as the elephant has ary and has increased slightly in. is no desire to sheer at China's dif drew's Church, Kowloon, a special been named, following behind in the intensity. Moderate to fresh mon foulties,

or to queer her pitch in parade service for Scouts and Cuba friendliest fashion, The Magistrate soon may be expected along the any way, but it is not forgotten will be held. The preacher will be was consulted, and on his sugges- coast and over the North China

tion Malindi has been offered to Sea that railway equipment and a the Commissioner the Rev. G. T. the Matonpos Agricultural School,

some miles out-of-Bulawayo. by Chinn Waldegrave,MA” train-de-laxe-ordered

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