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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE BONDS.

LAST NOTICE.

ALL Crediton of the BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE (Hong Kong, Canton and Bwatow) are ollar hereby informed that the Gold Dollar Bonds which they are entitled to receive and which are being held at their dis. posal by the BANQUE FRANCO CHINOISE, Hong Kong, must be taken delivery of by the 31 DECEMBER, 1928, after which Date all such Up delivered Bonds will be returned to the HEAD OFFICE of the BANQUE INDUS. TRIELLE DE CHINE, PARIS, and the then Applications for these Bonds will have to bear the Charges in connection with the forwardal of same both to and from Paris.

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PгBLIC BAND CONCERT.

A PUBLIC HAND "CONCERT

will be given in the

BOTANIC GARDENS

01

FRIDAY, NOVEMBE 9ru

Frox 5 ro 6 F.M.

Br The BAND OF THE

KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

(By kind permission" of Lt-Col. L. J. COMIN, C.M.G., D.8.O. and Officers,)

ADMISSION to Ginness FRED; 50 CENTS TO ENCLORURE

"NOTICE

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WING to the Demolition of Our Pre sont Fremises, We will REMOVE from 12. QoxzN'S ROAD CENTRAL to

QUEEN'S (almost directly ROAD CENTRAL

13,

opposite) on or about

INTIMATIONS.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1928.

PUBLIC AUCTION, DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Bale by Public Anation to be held on MONDAY, the STK DAY of NOVEMBER, 1925, at 3 PM at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Urder of Eu Excellenct też GovERNOR, of One Lot of Crown Land at Ii Chi Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from of 1st July, 1888, with the option renewal at a Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surreyor of His AJRITY THE KING, for one farther tarm of 24 youru lesa three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

No. of Pave.

New Kowloon In Registry No.

land Lot No. 172,

Lai Chi Kok.

Boundary

Mansuro-

munta.

ft. ft. tit

A per

salu plas.

Square feet.

Anodal

Rental.

Contents

** | Upest Price.

About

15,000

B.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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6,000

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Anation to be held on MONDAY, the STH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 3 r.., at the Offices of the Pable Works Department,by Order of HIB BICKLLANCY THE GOVERNO

Shad- of Das Lot of DHOWN LAND at kiwan Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Bent to be xed by the Sarveyor of His MAJESTY THR

75 увате. "Ema, for one further term of

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Inland Lot

the 31st of OCTOBER. Oar Less Grinding Factory will be iccated at the Rear of the Same Premises and provision has been made for Waiting Room in the Front Centre of the New Store, We assure our Clients of the same care- ful and accurate Service that has been s feature of this Store for the past forty 21 years,

Fer N. LAZARUS,

(Hong Kong's Only European Optician). (Signed). RALru A. Coors, Registered Optometrist, F.I O., Manager.

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MACAO CHARITY AND COM. MERCIAL FAIR.

THE Rascatire Committee Cordially

No. 2845.

Eaat

of Inland

Shaukiwau Hond. 1706,

Registry No.

Locality.

4.

Boundary Measure-

menta.

x..z..

ftft ft ft

As per

sale plan.

Annuai

Contents

Square

About

10,400

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Rental.

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INTIMATIONS.

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with Booms

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all Modern Conveniences, Drying

and Out-houses, Two Tafts,”

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FINANCE CO. LTD.

Alexandra Buildings.

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Your Visit is cordially welcomed when you will be that our Trained Female Hair Dressers give Jou'stery satisfaction.

BUSINESS HOCKS

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AGENCIES.

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If Local Companies desirous of taking up farther Agencies will let i know the Lines in which they ars interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed oa to interested parties as op portunity offers.

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presence of the General Public at the INAUGURAL CEREMONY of the FAIR on SATURDAY, Sab NOVEM BER, 1922, at 9 P.X..

COL. DUABTE VEIGA,

Chairman,

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MACAO RACES.

MACAO FAIR GYMKHANA MEETING:

BUNDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER, 1828

(Weather Permitting),

FIRST RACE AT 1.15 P.M.

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ADMISSION TO PUBLIC ENCLOSURI:

40 CEXTS,

ADMISSION TO MEMBIRA ENCLOSURE: $1.00.

of the Sala by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 5TH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 3.P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExGELI KOT THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1899. with the option of renewal at a Crown Hent to be fixed by the Surveyor of ELMAT THE KING, for one further term of 24 years less three days."

FARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

New Kowloon In-

land Lot No. 1174.

Registry No.

Prince Edward Bond,

Locality.

Kowloon City.

Boundary

Measure-

mentr.

As per

salo piza

Annual:

Hental.

Contents in

8,525

Square feet.

Up'st Frice.

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Returns 5.45 1.x,

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

BUSINESS CONNECTIONS WANTED.

RITISH Honse desires to get into connection with Hong Kong

Merchants interested in

Anthracite Coal;" Edible & Vegetable Tallow; Hides; Skins; Tars; Horse Hair; Walnuts; Peanuta; Gall Nuts; Almanda; Bar Cotton; Wool and for all other products of North Chins,

Sard Replies to

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96, RU TAXOU, TIENTEN.

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11, ICE HOUSE STREET. Hong Kong.

BIRTH

& CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT M ROHANTS. PHONE C..616.

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The speaker em great bencft. Asxz. On Octolar. 21st, at__the"

International Hospital, Han-phasised the fact that such residen kow, to Mr. and Mra C. G. C.

tial colleges enable one, at the com- ASKER, a son.

panionable time of life, not only to establish, life long friendships but also to acquire the habit of forming friendships

MARRIAGES. HIND HEYWORTH. On October 25th, 1928, at Trinity College

afterwards Chapel and

at H.B.M. Consulate, Foochow, FLORENCE WINIFRED HEYWORTH,

matters. If the

stimulate production, to increas

Two Chinese have been arrested. In 1995 about 100 persons were wealth, to prolong life, sad in connection with the big fires on either killed or injured every 44 heurs by traffic accidents in Japan. generally to raise the material the hills near Fasting, when, ac standards for the whole community.

cording to a polies report 3,000 Each year shows an alarming in- pine trees were damaged. The crease in automobile accidents. A This is a very laudable, aim, and

men are to be charged with setting glance at the mounting figures" of Miss MAUDE ROYDEN rightly ap fire to a plantation at the Ng deaths and injuries inflicted on the proved of Chinese girls becoming Yuen Gardena, Sheung Shui, owned nation by the controlled traffic medical students and so helping by Mr. Chao Wai Po. One of them is enough. The number of motor- to realise this object, when they had owns a wine and rice shop in the urs keeps on increasing by leaps. completed the University course. Autau district and the other is his and bounds and the picture of the traffic jam, say, 10 year from now The plans of living in China la jaki.

ir net at all a pleasant one. In deplorably low, and ignorance,

A former Tientsin resident was

this connection the Japan Times with the concomitants of destitu- the official photographer on the remarks We know of a city tion sad descase, is widespread,

"recent fight of the Graf Zeppelin with a 700,000 population where the Yet is not quantity of life that across the Atlantic The. photo-traffic officers quit the stop-and-go- now learning grapher was Mr. H. von Perck- aigus at noon leaving the worst con- merely enables a greater number hammer, formerly employed at the gestad streets to the discretion of Kodak Shop in Victoria Road. The murderous drivers and cyclists of people to live, and if it merciy enables others to live longer than manager recently received a post-while they negotiate their meals in

card from Mr. von. Perckhammer, comfort." they otherwise would, not a great saying: "I am going ap with the deal has been gained. The clean-Zeppelin on a trial trip to London.

It was reported some weeks ago sing of cities, the lowering of Will also join as the only official that a former Lancashire mili girl, infantile death rate and the pro- photographer on the trip over the Miss Ivy. Evelyn Isherwood, of longation of life, are important | Atlantic.""

Howebridge, Atherton, had been" selected by the Chinese Institute of matters but they must be accom- panied by an improvement in the Arrangements are now practically Technical Training to go to Shang- quality of life. That is the prob complete for British attempts on hai as a welfare worker in the

two of the most coveted of the spinning milla lern to which the Chinese have not world's air records, those for dura- worked in the spinning-room," che yet addressed themselves, but Mission and distance. A new Fairey said in an interview, "but only ite ROYDEN indicated one way in which Napier monoplane built especially the cardroom. I am going into the this aim might be realised and for attacks on these recorde will cotton and silk factories in China

by embracing

be taken charge of by Squadron purely for welfare work. I shall heartedly the opportunities ..ch Leader A. G. Jones-Williams who be able to get at the women and life in a hostel provides, if it is has been specially chosen by the girls there because I have know- conducted in the right spirit and Air Ministry to make both these ledge of work in a mill. I worked is perineated by refinement, culture, attempts Squadron Leader Jones for thirteen years in the cardroom Williams will, after testing the at the Ena Mill and got a scholar- and a strong sense of mutual help machine, first attempt to break the ship for Hillcroft, & working duration record-651 hours-at pre- women's college in Surrey. I was sent held by Germany, by #ying there a year and then I went to the round and round England for three Manchester University Settlement days and three nights without in Ancoats I understand that Chi-, and ono Chinese, were reported on lighting. If he is successful in nese women and girls in the milla Tuesday.

that was

and support.

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Two cases of enteric, one British

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending October 13th amounted to 37,081 tons and the sales during the period to 75,515

tons,

HE. the Officer Administering the Government je to lay the foundation stone of the new Ricci Hall University Hostel at Fly Point Battery, Pokfulam Road; on November 13th at 5 p.m.

A child of four, living at No. 334, Queen's Road West, first floor, has been sent to the Government Civil Hospital after being bitten on the left leg by a dog. The dog is now under observation at, Kennedy Town.

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"I have never

this the machine will probably beare terning out very bad work and shipped to Capetown and an at that they are employed very long tempt made to fly it non-stop to hours and under bad conditions. London-a distance of 6,000 miles The Chinese Institute of Technical Training have organised the men thus breaking the existing, non-workers and they want the women to go stop long distance record of 5,000 organised. They want me miles set up by the Italians.

A pleasant little function took place in the Shanghai Cricket Club pavilion last week, after the inual weekly practice by the Shanghai Football Club, when Mr. G. Grim ahaw, Vice President of the SF.C., presented to Mr. L. Goldman, en behalf of the members of the Foot ball Club, a handsome travelling clock, as a slight memento of his prowess on the Shanghai soccer fields during the last ten years. Mr. Grimshaw, in making the pre. sentation, stated that Mr. Gold man's departure was a loss to Shanghai football generally and to the Shanghai Football Club A concert will be given at the particularly, and he hoped that be Helena May Institute on Thursday, would have the best of success, off November 8th at 5.30 p.zo. Organis the field and off, at Hong Kong, ed by M. and Mme. Bonenfaut where he will shortly be transferred by his employers, the Ocean Accid assisted by Mrs. Bowes-Smith

Mr. Goldman ent Corporation. "It is becoming more and more Tickete may be booked at the Secre- replied briefly, and stated that daughter of Mr. G. B. Her clearly recognised that it is the tary's office. Tea tickets must be while, he regretted leaving so many WORTH, of West Derby, Liver informal side of university life booked in advance. pool, to Right Rev. JOHN BIND,

[G931 Bishop in Fukien.

which is really educative. It is by SUTHERLAND OSWALD-On October these intimate friendly contacts

31st, at the British Episcopal "Church, Foochow (the Right that students gain unconsciously a Rev. the Bishop of Foochow deep insight into the working of officiating), and afterwards at II.B.M. Consulate,

ROBERT the minds of other people, and are OAXMAS, eldest son of Mr. and thereby rendered much more caps. Mra. R. SUTHERLAND, "Hong Kong, to CYNTHIA NISA GRATTAN able of mingling with their fellows QUINNESE, daughter of Mr. and in the larger world. The lesson.ia Mrs. J. C. OSWALD, Foochow.

important for Chinese students, who in too many cases sacrifice the broader education gained by such Bocial contacts for the narrower individual. one of spectacular success in examinations. The Eng- lish system is unique in that it lays great stress on this social zapect of school and university life. Without laying it down as a special aim, it has secured by this means a continuous stream of men and women devoted to public service because such students have been unable to escape the splendid in fluence which auch corporate life provides,

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Street. London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

Howe Kose, Novikaza sт, 1928.

MAUDE ROYDEN AND THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN.

It was happy coincidence that produced the appeal for the Chinese are at present dauled Women's Hostel at the University with the marvels of Western science at the time Miss MAUDE ROYDEN and are devoting themselves whole "was present in the Colony and able heartedly to making themselves to speak on such a congenial theme: masters of its mysteries. They in Misa HoYDEN herself in a product tend, of course, to apply its find. of the sysicia which it is hoped to ings to the solution of their own establish in the University for social and industrial problezas women students, and she paid a They hope by making themselves fine tribute to the collegiate life masters of the forces of nature from which she herself derived such as the Westerners have done, to

soccer colleagues in Shanghai, be had hopes of meeting many of them A Chinese member of the crew of on the occasion of the next Inter- the s... Shin Hong entrusted a port match, which will be played at Hong Kong during China New friend with 8300 Canton currency which he wished to have converted Year, 1980. into local currency. The friend. was directed to take the money to the Yan Kee Bank of No. 14, Queen's Road, but absconded with

the money..

into the mills and to select and train five women. It is the begin- "ning of an industrial revolution

over there.'

PUBLIC AND GENERAL HOLIDAYS IN 1929.

PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

Empire Day (not "a Bank Holiday),

-Friday, May 24th.

GENERAL HOLIDAYS: Every Sunday.

11

The fret week-day in January-

Tuesday, January 1st. Chinese New Year's Day, or if that day should be a Sunday then the following day-Monday, Febru- ary 11th."

The first week-day following Chi- nese New Year's Day. If Chi- nese New Year's Day should be a Sunday then the Tuesday fol lowing Chinese New Year's Day, -Tuesday, February 12th. Good Friday-Friday, March 9th. The day folowing Good Friday-

Saturday, March 30th.

Easter Monday-Monday, April 1st. The Birthday of His Majesty The King (unless it shall be ordered by the Governor, by an order published in the Gazette, that His Majesty's Birthday is to be kept on some other day, and then, Buch other day)-Monday, June 3rd.

Whit Monday-Monday, May 20th. The first week-day in July-Mon-

day, July 1st.

The bursars of colleges in Oxford and Cambridge are considering pro- posals that, have been put before

day, August 5th, them by which they may take in The first Monday in August---Mon- important share in preventing the The second Monday in October-- roads leading to the two Univer-

Monday, October 14th. sities being spoilt by ribbon deré-Armistice Day, or if that day The second of the new techai-lopment. At Oxford the Preserva colour pictures, "The Lady" of tian Trust works with the City Victories" will be screened at the Council, and has already done much Queen's from to-day to Saturday in stimulating local interest. It in conjuction with the, Richard Dix film, "Knockout Reilly." The pic- ture deals with the love of Napoleon and Josephine, and has been filmed entirely in natural coloure,

came

as a surprise, however, to certain beads of Oxford colleges, when they were gathered together in council, to learn that some of the land which had been most spoilt by the erection of speculative builders was owned by the colleges, who had failed to exercise their power to impose restrictions on the The launching took place last style of architecture and the lay-out month from the shipyard of Messrs. adopted. Similarly at Cambridge. Vickers-Armstrong, Limited,

at King's College is the owner of land Barrow-in-Furness, of the submarine adjoining a main thoroughfare that Capitan O'Brien, theft of the has been sadly disfigured during the The bursars are three submarines bom built for last few years. the Chilean Navy. The submarines now belatedly considering whether are" of the British 40" class they should not make fuller use of Commander Bir Trevor Dawson, their powers and decide not to allow R.N., proposing the toast of "The gly bungalows and small villas Republic of Chile," at & luncheon to be erected all along the side held after the ceremony, said that of the main roads, but that new the development of Chile bad a to the British nation the story of catates should be properly planned special appeal, because at the be- gianing of last century, when Chile made her great effort for freedom, Cochrane, the Scotsman, Miller, the Englishman, and O'Higgins, the son of an Irishman, were among her The bonds be greatest heroes. tween the British Navy and the Chilean Navy were of long stand 'ing.

and care taken to exercise some

should be & Sunday then the fol- lowing day-Monday, November 11th.

Christmas Day. If that day should be a Sunday then the following day. Wednesday, December 25th The 28th day of December. If that day should be, a Sunday then the following day, or if Christmas Day should be a Sunday then the Tuesday following Christmas Day-Thursday, December 25th.

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks issued by the Royal Observatory at 4.15 p.m., stated:

The anticyclone is unchanged. The typhoon is situated to the north of the Bonins, moring N.N.E.

winds,

Fresh monsoon will prevail along »

over the North China Sea. control over the architecture. Buch the south-east coast of China and

Local Forecast:-N.E. estates around restrictions are imposed by private owners on new

·A Typhoon. London. Until recently the policy fresh, fair. of certain colleges appeared to be

A message issued from Manila at to try and make money "quickly, instead of planning for development 3:40 pm. states that there is a in the future with a regard for cyclone or typhoon near or over amenities, and therefore for ultimate the Bonin Islands, moving N.E. or higher values

E.N.E

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