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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET

CLUB.

MEMBERS are informed that A

DINNER will be held in the

CLUB HOUSE on SATURDAY, 3D NOVEMBER, 1928, at 1.30 r., and A DANCE directly after.

Will Those who intend to be present sond in their Names as soon as possible to the Undersigned

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D. RUMJAHN.

Hon. Secretary

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

HAPPY VALLEY SERVICE.

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INTIMATIONS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

41

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

G

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN T GOODS OF

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS CHARLES PARTIOs Sale by Public Anction to FREDERICK NICOLAT LATE or '66, WEITWORTH be held on MONDAY, the 5TH DAT of ORRICENT, BITTINY PARE. NOVEMBER 19, at 8 r., at the br SOUTHAMPTON, Exoland; pDX-

Clrder of Ru YICILLIOT THỦ Garzania, CHAIED,

of One Lot of Crown Land t

Qfices of the Public Works Department,

INTIMATIONS.

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

No

TO. 3, STEWART TERRACH, No.. 160, THE PRAX, recently renovated, Unfurnished from 1 DECEMBER, 1928. Reception-rooms, 3 Bed-roms, 2 Bath-rooms, Bervanta Quarters, Large Basement. Rent; 200 Monthly in- cluding Taxes-Apply: HOLLAND CHINA TRADING CO. . [6899

TO LET.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Chi Kok, in the Lalony of Hong Kong. that the Court has, by virtur for a term of 75 years, commencing from of Provisions of Section 58 of 1st July, 1898, with the option of Ordinance Na 9 of 1997, made Ar renewal at a Crown Beal to be fired by Order Limiting the Time for Creditors the Surveyor of His Marry TU KIO, FLATS in HUMPOBETS & CARNARVON and Others to send in their Olaime for cas further term of 24 years loss against the above Estate to 25TH DAY or NOVEMBER, 1928,

All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or befors

COMMENCING NOVEMBER 5 that Date, DEACONS.

and during Certain Extenaire Alterations to the Lerola, etc., of..tho Hoad between the OBUGIROOVIR and POLICE OLURI-TRAMCARS will Enter HAPPY VALLEY by PERCIVAL STREET,

Also Commencing NOVEMBER Stu

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Solicitors for the Executrix, 1. Des Yeux Road Central,

Hong Kong.

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A MOTOR BUS SERVICE Between PUBLIC BAND CONCERT,

WESTERN MARKET and HAPPY VALLEY will be Openbil. The Route will be by the pranont Tramway Roots, Except Between No. POLICE STATION and MORRISON BILL HOLD where the Besen will travel via WANCHA ROAD

Borrion Every 7 of 8 MINUTIL. FAR: 10 CENTS.

LUF BELLAMY,

General Manager. Hong Kong, Nor. 1, 1928. [

NOTICE.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. REVISION OF LIST OF AUTHOR-

IZED ARCHITECTS, A

IT is proposed to Remors the

following Names in the List:-

Mr. A. W. GRAHAM BROWN

Mr. F. CLEMEN

Mr. A. B. Mizz.

Mr. H. FOOLET

Hr. Erz CHUNG Treo

Mr. WAK Skong Lox and

Mr. F. NxWALL YOUNG

for the reasons that they are not now

practising locally and hars left the Colony,

A PUBLIC BAND CONCERT

will be given in the BOTANIC GARDENS.

ON

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 97H

Frox. 5 TO 6 PM.

BY THE BAND OF THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

(By kind permission of Lt. Col L J. Cox, C.M.G., D.S.O. and Officers)

ADMISSION to GARDEN FREE; 50 CENTS TO ENCLOSURE.

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MACAO CHARITY AND COM. MERCIAL FAIR.

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THE Executive Committee Cordially

Colby Objection to the Removal of the Tt the pleasure of the

sboro Names should be addressed to the CLERK or COUNCILS and Must Be Received Within FOUR MONTHS of THIS DATE.

HAROLD T. OREASY. "Director by PUBLIC WORKA,

Chairman, AUTHORIZED A ROHITECTS' CONSULTING

COMMITTEM. Hong Kong, Nov. 2nd, 1928. (8937

*HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

NERTIFICATE N. 5848: Share

Nos. 557571 to 657670 for 100 Shares of this Company in the Name of MES NO YUK CHUN (deceased) has brez Declared LOST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the said Certificate is produced at this Offica within 30 Days from the Date herent. a Duplicate Certificate for the said Shares will be deliverd the Ad. ministrator of the Eitate and the Original Certificate will thereafter be and of No deemed CANCELLED Effect.

L. O. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st Nor., 19-28. [692

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FONG KONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS No. 34 1928.

IN THE MATTER OF HAFIC, LTD. (AND Rmuczn]

"

AIR

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES'

ORDINANCE, 1911.

divided into

three days.

No. of Pain. $

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

New Kowloon In Registry No. and Lot No. 1172.

Lai Chi Kok:

Q.

Boundary

Менанто-

mants.

ft, Et. fhift.

A per

ale plan.

Coatents in

Annual

Kental.

Upact Price.

Sqaure feet.

15,000

About

B.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

2

0,000

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DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

PARTICULAR Plie: & action to

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BUILDINGE...

Apply to

HUMPHREYA ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LTD.,

Alexandra Baildungs,

1

INTIMATIONS.

N

"CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

#

HEAD OFFICE 25. Des Your Road Central TBL. C. 6334.

FLATE BRANCH:-5, D'Aguilar Street (For Ladies only.) (TEL. 0.6234)

SHOOND BRANCH, Queen's Ed. Cent..

(For Ladies & Gents.) (Rear Ground Floor of KayamALLY

BUILDING.)

Your Visit is confially welcomed when you will so that our Trained Female Hair Dreemers give you every satisfaction.

be held on MONDAY, the 'Sri Dar of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 3 .M., at tha Offices of the Public Works Department, ty Order of His ExCELLINOT TER GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Shan- kiwan Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 70 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fised by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY TAX The Kine, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Registry No

presence of the General Public at the INAUGURAL CEREMONY of the FAIR on SATURDAY, 3a0 NOVEM- 2. BER, 1928, at 9 P.M.

COL. DUARTE VEIGA,

Chairman

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MACAO RACES.

MACAO FAIR GYMKHANA MEETING:

11

BUNDAY, 4x NOVEMBER, 1928

(Weather Permitting). ·

FIRST BACE AT 1.15 P.M.

ADMISSION TO PUBLIC ENCLOSURI:

40 CZ 78.

ADMISSION TO Mzanzs' Exclosure: $1.00.

SPECIAL RACE STEAMERS WITH SPECIAL FARES:- "LUNGSHAN" Leaves SAT., 11 Ax.

Returns 3,30 "WING ON" Lestes ·BAT. $.zx. "SUI "AN"

Leaves SUN., L Returna P.M. "TAISHAN" Leaves SUN,, 9,30 LX.

Returns 5.45 ..

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***THE PEAK MANSIONS," OTTOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

that a Petition for confirming ITUATED within Two Minates" the Beduction of the Capital of Walk from the Trant Station and the above Compo0000

from £1,000,000 overlooking the Southern Side of the

Shares of Island. Ready for Occupation.

Share £1 Each of which 350,000

Five-Boomed and Six-Roemed £947,500 divided

APARTMENTS have been issued into 947,500 Share of el Each with all Modern Conveniences, Drying

day of SEPTEMBE 1998 presented to the Supreme Court of Rooms and Out-houses, Two Lifts

A

A

Hong Kong and is Low pending. List of the Persons adnitted to have been Creditors of the abere Company on the 1st day of NOTEMU, 1999 (the Date Exed by the Registrer in pursuance of the Order of the Court in this matter dated the 26th day of OCTOBER, 1928), may be inspected at the Offices o

the Solicitors to

MEARS. DEACONS, the Company st 1. Dzs Youx ROAD CENTRAL, Hong Kong, at nay time during ascal busines hours.

Aur Person who aims to have bean on the last mentioned day and still to be. Creditor of the Company, and who is not entered in the wild list and Claims to be so entered must on or before the STA DAY OF NOVEMBER 1923, send hir "Name and Address and the particnlar of his Claim and the Name and Address of his Bolicitors (say) to the Under- migned at No. 1. DES Vaux ROAD Canizalaforesaid or in default thereof be will be precluded from objecting to The proposed Redactice of Capital

Dated this 7th day of November, 1928

DEACONS,

Solicitors to the Company,

1, Des Vour Bond Central,

Victoris, Hong Kong,

19036

Apply to- CREDIT FONCTER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

4TH FLOO FINCH BANK Building,

No. 2845.

East of Inland

- Inland Lot

Shaukivan Rond.

Locality,

Lot No. 1706,

G.

Boundary

1. MAUTU-

ments.

As per

vale plan.

Contenta

Square f

Annual

Rental

Upest Price.

About

10,400.

B.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

106

1892

BUSINESS HOURS:-

8 A.M. to 7 r.. on Week Days. " 12 Noox to 6 PM, on Sundays.

AGENCIES.

London Uffice of the HONG

KONG DAILY PRESS, BRIDE LANE, E.C.4., is constantly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturer regarding Suitable Firms to acts Agents for their products in Hong Kong and South Chinn

If Local Companies desirous of taking up further Agencies will let us know the Lines in which they are Interested the information vill be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties sa op portunity offers,

This Service is offered to our Readers without charge and, of coursD, no obligation is incurred on either side.

The Required Information aboală ba sent to the

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White Labe BEST SCOTCH WH

OF GREAT AGE.

Dewar & Sop

DISTILLERS.

KAYL

PERTE

AWARDED

50

GOLD & PRIZE MEDALS.

IT NEVER

VARIES!

SOLE AGENTS:

motorways and their present pros

Michala Della Maggiore, a noted communist was executed by a firing perity replaced by the somnolence squad at Laces last month in con of past ages.

But both motorists nection with the recent attempt to assassinato Mussolini at Bologna.. and ordinary residents of such He is the rat person executed by

the law of Italy in 48 years. places agree that the present situation is intolerable, for chang- ing gear, slowing down and hold ups at cross roads create dia and delay that set everyone's nerves on edge.

..

A sum of $200,000,000 has beca involved in Another colossal' amal- gamation of the moving picture industry, Mesra, Warner Brothers obtaining control of the Vitaphone Lorporation, the Stanley Company of America and First National Pictures simultaneously.

The National Council of Epis copal Churches at Washington adopted a resolution directing its Bishops not to register, as the Chi

ese law requires, any Episcopal school so long as the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China impairs the right of such n school to teach the Christian re- ligion and provide Christian ser- vices, as part of the school life."

There are people who would my that motoring along such roads would be no more interesting than a railway journey, that the enjoy ment of a car lies in exploring out- of-the-way places. We think, low- ever, that such motorists form so small a minority that their presence would neither damage the older reads nor disturb the countryside.

Capt. Bennet Baggs left London. After all, to the true motorist last month flying an Arrastrong. Siddeley Atlas reconnaissance plane speed is the thing. If your car is on his way to Constantinople," graded up to 70 m.p.h. Devonshire where te je to demonstrate the

Britain valuable aircraft orders scenery is a poor compensation for machine in an effort to obtain for Devonshire ronds that take a third | which the Turks are about to place. off your speed.. The London, Brigh-The Atlas is a steel biplane driven by a single 400-h.p. "Armstrong- ton motor-way will give a good car | Siddeley engine, nad is ia extensive

uso in Canada and New Zealand. a chance of showing what it can do. It will be an improvement on The underground railway com- Brooklands, the present Meeen of en-

panies in London for some time past have conducted experiments thusiasts. To the business gentlemen with various types of ticket issuing of the City who have made Brighton machines. The most desirable type what it is the motor-way will be of machine having been determined upon, tenders were invited for 143. an inestimable boon. In fact, the As there were no English tenders motor-way will be welcomed by all the order was given to the A.E.G. parties: alike by the speedster, by Company, of Berlin. The machines, the commercial lorry driver and by which will shortly be in general use, those who still cherish old-fashion- print and issue a ticket while the ed ideas about the English country-passenger waits. side and regret the eruption of "motors and motor coaches and all

that their presence entails.

One case of small-pox and one of diphtheria were reported on Wed- Desday, Both patients were Chi-

nese.

The Club de Recreio is holding a Bowls at home at the Club, King's Park, Kowloon, on the afternoon of November 10th.

A charity fair on behalf of the Orphans and Invalids of the Can- Ossian Institute will be held at the Italian Convent, 36, Caine Road, on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m."

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The dance arranged by the Folice Branch of the Hong Kong Women's

HONG KONG DAIL: PRESS, LTD A. S. WATSON|Build and Ministering Children's

11, Icz Hover Street,»

Hong Kong.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS, LET-For One Year, Very Desirable FLAT, TAKISTER MANSIONS, MAT BOAD. Completely and TELEPHONE: Attractively Furnished. CENTRAL 4820.

the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 5x DAT of NOVEMBER, 1928, at 9 r., as the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExLLEGEGY THE GOTZENOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND a Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be Exed by the Burveyor of HIS MAJESTY Tax King, for one furthe term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Bale.

Now Kowloon In

Registry No.

Locality.

land Lot No. 1174

Prince Edward Road,

Kowloon City.

Boundary

Measure

ments.

Arpor

iale plan

8,525

Cont

Contents i

Egnare f

Abbtai

Uprat Frica.

$

(6923

12,788

WFOON HERBS are within

TEL. C. 5009.

BUSINESS CONNECTIONS WANTED,'.

BRITISE

*(876

DEATH. MACGREGOR FORBES, JAMES-At Forres, Scotland, on October 31st, late of Jardine, Matheson

& CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PHONE C. 616.

Leaguo takes place this (Friday) evening at the City Hall. Dancing will commence, at 8.15, the music being provided by the Hong Kong Hotel orchestra. Tickets 81 each may be obtained at the doors.

- The Craigengower Cricket Club [80 are holding a dinner on Saturday at 7.30 p.m., which will be followed by a daner. During the interval silver spoons offered by Mr. B. W. Bradbury early in the season to lawn bowls players whose rinks came out with the best aggregate will be distributed, also miniature ahielda to those who participated in

pionship.

of slowly threading through the bottleneck thoroughfares of little provincis towns. It will be much better for all concerned when the

Co., Ltd. (By wire).- (6340 bulk of the motor traffic is diverted winning the senior division cham-

Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House

Street. London Office: 1, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.O. 4.

The Daily Press.

Hoxo Kona, Noviasza 2,929.

MOTOR-WAYS FOR GREAT

BRITAIN.

MOTORISTS of all kinds were parti- cularly interested in the recent cable announcement that it has decided to build in England o

into properly constructed channels in a straight line between the places to be linked up, after the manner of the old Roman roads. They will be turnpike roids, a fee being levied at either end for their use; pedestrians and horses will be as rigidly barred as from a railway track, and, above all there will be, presumably, no maximum speed limit..

Construction of these motor-ways

Writing in Forwaerts on British' Labour and armaments, Lieut.. Comdr. Kenworthy, MP, pleads for general armament restrictions. on land, sea and air, the outlawing of U-boat warfare and the abolish- ment of the right to blockade, except in the event of the League or Nations taking executive action, It is believed that the article foré- shadows the policy of the Labour party in case it attains power at the General Election,

Litigation concerning the use of the trade name " Philippines maho- gaus" is considered to be terminat ed as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to review the case of the Indiana Quartered Oak Com- pany. A trade commission official otated that a prior agreement pre- vents, litigation by six other affect- ed companies. Trade authoritica

do not anticipate any serious crip- pling of the Philippines hardwood trade, however, as they feel that the wood is of amply suficient ex- celleace to stand on its own merits.

Members of the Philippine Legis- lature who visited Corregidor re- cently were told of the invulaer- ability of the Far East Gibraltar. Tho Philippine Rock is indeed im pregnable, for not in vain bas Uncle Sam spent millions of dollars to provide it with the latest and up-to-date means for both defence and attack. But "impregnable forts proved as mere paper castles during the war, while cities which were believed strong enough to repel "an attack for months easily fell before the fire and shell of the of Mr. James McGregor Forbes, maintained by the United States in We regret to announce the death enemy. No doubt the forte being

Among the formerly of the Swatow branch of the Philippines are Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., strongest of the world, but because Ltd. who has passed away at his of the ever-increasing effectiveness residence in Forres, Scotland. Mr. and range of modern artillery and acted as the firm's agent at Swatow Forbes come out Fast. in 1903 and the highly marvellous achievementa

until 1920 when he went home, on retirement. He originally joined Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., as far back as 1881.

H.E. the Officer Administering the Government. (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.) has kind. ly consented to perform, the_eere- is long overdue, but modern transmony of laying the foundation stone of a new University Hostel, port has come upon as suddenly

Point Battery, Pokfulam Road, by the Jesuit Fathers. The event bas been fixed for Tuesday, November 13th. Afternoon tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. and the ceremony will commence at 5 p.m.

and at a time of economio stress.

With an improvement in the indus trial outlook, however, it should now be possible to make the road

Ricci Hall, to be erected at Fly

of science in the line of war- fare, no military genius of to-day his forts nor underrate the strength can over-emphasize the strength of

of his prospective foes.

EUROPEAN LADIES'

ESTATES.

MRS. SUCKLING AND MRS. WHEELEY.

Mrs. Ida May Suckling who died on July 2nd, this year, at the Bushnells Sanitarium, Calfox, Cali- formia, left estate in the Colony HY Continue to suffer when

valued at $859.82. Letters of ad- ministration have been granted to your reach-imples, Catarrh, Asthma,

deceased's husband, Mr. P. H. betes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and many and Brighton. Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dis great motor-way between London provision which the amazing im-

Two British mercantile marine Suckling. The project has provements in motor transport

officers have been arrested by the The late Mrs. Buckling was only other Diseases. No Drugs, Farely been in the air for several years have rendered necessary, Innova- gendarmerie at Shimonoseki, being so years old at the time of her Chinese Herbs.

POO ON HERES CO. but it is now hoped that dificulties tions of this kind are never casy. charged with photographing in the death. She was formerly employed

fortified zone. The unlucky men 56, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR have been overcome and a start Landowners and farmers have op- are Edward Norfe and Raymond by the Repulse Bay Hotel.

Mrs. Wheeleg: .... For years posed the bisecting of their estates Arthur, second and third officers, will soon be possible.

Property valued at 81,100 in the respectively, of the P. & O. steamer it has been apparent that the old by such highways. The railways Macedonia. Interviewed by the Colony and £1,284 183 Ild. in time ronds, even with the best were bad enough, but at least level Mainichi, the representative of the England was left by Mrs, Emma Shimonoseki gendarmerie said that Beatrice Wheeley, who died at modern improvements, were entire crossings are possible for railway the British officers could not escape 113 Gower Street, Bloomsbury, ly inadequate to the requirements tracks are generally empty, but the from the indictment, as both of Middlesex, England, on January Exemplification of the them have been in Japan previously 4th, 1928. of the motor age. They were built stream "of motors between London and naturally should have known probate of deceased'e will has been to provide horse, wagon and car- and Brighton will flow. ceaselessly something about the fortified zones, granted to Mr. D. J. Lewis, at- riage communication between seat as the waters of the Thames and Although they said they were not torney for Mrs. Katherine Lock-

aware of what they were doing hart. tered villages and country towns, Farmer Giles will be hard put to when they took the photographs, the

WEATHER REPORT. but during the past twenty years it to get his cows and sheep from Procurators Office had a suspicion that they deliberately entered the

Yesterday's weather report, fore- they have been required. to take one side to the other. In the little prohibited zone of the Hinoyama vast volumes of heavy and high towns whose medieval alleyways Fort. Every year innocent foreign- cast and remarks, issued, by the speed trafo from big industrial

are made to serve as sections ofers fall into the trouble in Japan | Boyat Observatory at 8.10 p.m.;

through taking photographs in pro-stated:

The anticyclone is central over and residential areas.

main thoroughfares the trades hibited zones. Obviously, "intel-

ligencemen do not go to work S.W. Japan Moderate bo fresh England's roads are, in fact, people are by no means anxious in this clumsy way to get informa monsoon may be expected along obsolete; they are too narrow and to see their thriving refreshment tion, but when anything of this the S.E. coast of China and over

Local too winding while in many places places, their petrol and repair Bort happens, suggestions of espion- the China Sea.

Forecast:-N.E./ "winde, age are invariably made and as

fresh, fae. vehicles are held up by the necessity I stations short circuited by the new invariably are unfounded.

House desires to get inta connection with Hong Kong

Marchants intersated in

Anthracite Coal; Edible & Vegetable Tallow; Hideo Skins, Part; Horse Hair; Walants; Peanuts; Gall Nute'; Almands; Raw Cotton; Wool and for all other products of North Chiza.

Send Replies to,

THE INTERNATIONAL TRADING CO. (Nomex (uma),

94, RU DE TAkou, Tinn?ais,

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