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INTIMATIONS.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S
DEPARTMENT.
TN Order that a complete List may- I obtained for moord parposes,
il those Ladies and Gentlemen re- rident in Hong Kong and other than Meisbars of EI MAJESTY'S FORCES, who have had any decoration conferred upon tham by His Hazeert tux King, please inform the CHIAY CLERK, COLONIAL SECRETARIAT. A reply is requested by 9TH MARCH, 1929.
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HAFT Programme and Entry Forms for the FIRST EXTRÁ RACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY.
MARCH 1920
(Weather Perraitting), may be obtained at the Race Course, Hoso Koye Ülus, and Cavszvat Eat Stabler.
Entries will CLOSE at 12 O'CLOCK Noos on MONDAY, 4TH MARCH, 19-0.
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WOMAN CURED AFTER 25 YEARS' SUFFERING
BY POO ON CHINESE HERBS.
FIVE IN ONE FAMILY RESTORED TO HEALTH.
Mrs. F. Meinhart, who resided at
My boy Edward, aged 17, was troubled with a pain in his side which caused collapse when he did hard work. We had to see that he was exempted, from High School exercises because the pain caused him to drop out. The doctor said that he had appendicitis and that it would be necessary to operate if he expected to be well again. We decided to try Poo On Chinese Herbs and after a few treatments the boy became well and is now able to do all kinds of hard work without any more pain.
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15, H. Street, Modesto Cal, U.S.A., says: For 25 long years I suffered with severe pains in my left side that at times confined me to bed for days. I was unable to do my work or move about. Along with these came dropsy and stomach trouble. I was unable to eat very much without causing gas, pain and distress. Words cannot express my suffering during these years. My husband spent thousands of dollars seeking relief for me. I have been to scores, of doctors, many of whom were rated a Another of my boys, Fred, aged specialists of high standing, but 21, had suffered many years with none was able to tell me what was catarrh and became worse as time the trouble and relieve me. Almost went on. He tried many treat every time I went to a doctor Iments and remedies without result was advised to have my side operat-but we can say that after taking ed upon or a change of climate for some Poo On Chinese Herbs he was my dropsy and stomach trouble, completely cured and has never Fortunately I was not operated been troubled since. upon but my family and I Have
My daughter Blanch, a few years spent years seeking a climate or ago, fell and hurt her, side very medicine that would help me.. Wo severely and since that time she left our home at Kansas, and was troubled with pain in her side travelled to Alabama, Oregon and and was unable to find anyone or California and there consulted anything that would help her. The many specialists of these States, poor girl suffered so much that she but without avail. I have never had to quit worke A few treat gotten any better during theaoments with the Poo On Chinese years of travelling and doctoring. Herbs and the girl has been feeling but became worse and more dis norinal ever since. couraged as everything failed. Thinking a dry climate would help, we decided to try San Joaquin Valley and came to Modesta to re side. It was here after a time that I heard of the great benefit of the Poo On Chines Herbs and the great cures accredited to them, a irst I was sceptical and doubtful and thought that they were another panaces. But I decided to go, thinking in my distress, that there was a possible chance left. At the time I went I weighed 125 pounds and to-day I weigh 175 pounds, I must say that the result of taking Poo On Chinese Herba 'must have been miraculous to me. After tak ing the Herbs I was first entirely ̈cured of dropsy. and storna.ch
trouble and, after more treatment, bronchial and the pain in my side left and has never returned. I have never felt better all my life than I do to-day and I own nothing but thanks and gratitude towards Poo On Chinese Herbs and Yee Foo Lun, the Her
balist.
My whole family cannot ex press in words "its gratitude towards Poo On Chinese Herbs They have brought health and happiness into our home and have stopped the seemingly endless doctors bills. We all heartily re commend Poo On Chinese Herbs and have sent many friends to the Herbalist and in every case they have been benefited by Poo On Chinese Herbs.
this story taken by a special repre (During this interview regarding
sentative of the newspaper, Mr. F. Meinhart, Sr., was present and said: "We are glad to tell anyone what Poo On Chinese Herbs have done for my family.").
Thousands suffering from catarrh, throat trouble, asthma, hay fever, malaria, stomach trouble, indigestion, constipation, gastritis, piles, fistula, heart and akin disease, eczema, scrofuls, ner vousness, insomnia, obesity, kidney and bladder trouble, diabetes rhen matism, neuralgia, dropsy, pyorr
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1929.
and Markets
Money and
HONG KONG SHARE MARKET.
QUIET WEEK OWING TO RACES.
MESSRS BENJAMIN & POTTS
WEEKLY REPORT:
Messrs. Benjamin and Potts in their weekly share report state:-- Since our last report of the 22nd Februmy the annual races have almost entirely monopolised atten- tion and the amount of business put through has been very small. Prices on the whole, have kept very steady and changes from last week's quotations are," for the most part, unimportant.
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were
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Banks-Hong Kong and Shang-
Banka
dealt, $1,500/81,309) The latest cabled quotation from Londoa is £141.10 ex: dividend (Middle).
Marine and Fire Insurances- Hong Kong Fires were renlised again at 8795; Cantons are enquire ed for at 8895; Unions have had a further rise to 8385; Underwriters changed hands at 893.
Shipping.-Hong Kong, Canton and Macao Steamboats were booked at the outset at $28, but have since lapsed to nominal quotation; Preferred Indos have improved to 852); Douglas Steamships are want ed at 830); Tugs and Lighters were taken off the market at 81.05.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns. Hoc Wear ve Kowlon dharv have remained stationary at $134); Chins Providents were done at 85 and continue in request; Drals were made in Hongkew Wharves at Tis 100 Shanghai Docks have ad- vanced to Tla. 113.
Lands, Hotels and Buildings:-- Hong Kong Lands found buyers at $831 and 9631; Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels have had transac- tions at 89.30; Humphreys Estates can be placed at 814); Realtys have firmed up to 881; Shanghai Lands are wanted at Tla. 165.. A Anal dividend of 6 per cent. and bonus of 6 per cent, have been de clared, making a distribution of Tls, for the year.
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Public Utilities-Hong Kong Trams were dealt in to a fair extent at 890/820.70; Star Ferries have been in some demand and were sold up to 8664; China Lights are offering at 813, after a few small Electrics (Old) are raling strong sales at this rate; Hong Kong with buyers at 854); Telephones are aahade firmer with buyers at 87.30.
Industrials-Hong Kong Ropes were negotiated at 87/87.95, the market closing with buyers at 87.10; Malabons continue in demand at 899), and a little more would be paid. Green Island Cements (Com- bined) have further receded with no buyers over $91.
again strengthened and can be Oils and Mining-Rauba bave
appreciated, with buyers in Manila placed at 87; Benguets have also at 82.70.
Cotton Mills.-Ewos fell away early in the week to Tls. 13.60 but the medium of a fair turnover at have since improved and have been
Shanghai Cottons have remained the improved price of Tla 14: steady at quotations. There are en- quiries for Hong Kong Government Loan at 3 per cent., and Indus- trielle Bonds at 671 per cent.
The following quotations were received by cable from London, on February 20th, 1929.
Par Value: £1.00. B.A.T. Co., Ltd.......£6.11.10
Ordinary
1.0.0 1.T. Co. of G.B. & I 6.14.0 1.0.0 T, Co. of Canada.... 5. 0 1.0.0 Tobacco Securitice 5.17. €
5.0 Tobacco Securities...£1. 8. 14
Det..
Exchange-The T.T. rate On London to-day is 1/11 and da Shanghai. 781. March, 29th April and 28th May,
Bettlement De
Day-25th
1920.
CANTON RICE MARKET.
LARGE IMPORTS FROM ANNAM AND SIAM.
Five years ago there were over one hundred wholesale, rice shops in Canton, but the business alump landed a large number of them to bankruptcy, and two years ago only thirty were carrying on business. This number rose however to fifty during the first half of 1928. The fact that the market is dull at present is attributed to the large imports of rice from Annam and
After years of suffering and after hen, epileptic fits, paralysis, Siam just before Chinese New Year. the enormous expense of travelling tumours, ulcers, pimples, family and the endless doctors' bills, there trouble, dizziness, headaches, and is nothing that I can do but speak many other chronic diseases, have good for the Poo On Chinese Herbs been restored to health and happi and heartily recommend them.
ness without poisonous drugs, er
Harba
Four other members of my family the knife by the Poo On Chine
have also been cured by the Poo On Chinese Herbs, which causes me to
endorse them more strongly. Myi THE TOO ON HERBS CO. husband was suffering from a sore YER Foo Lux, Chinese Herbalist,
DEMAND FOR CHINESE SILK IN U.S.
Since the New Year exports of Chinese silk to the United States and to Lyons have gone up, and, owing the stoppage of work in
Year, the supply is at, present in- sufficient to meet the demands of foreign markets. This fact coupled with the rise in price of Japanese silk in Yokohama makes it prob able that the cdef of Chinese silk will go up in the near future.
on his lip that was painful and Managing Directori Main Office the silk filatures over Chinese New troublesome, and se he was a heavy Modesto, Calif, U.S.A Hong smoker, we believed that it was Kong Office: 86, Queen's Road turning to smoking cancer. He Central, Office Hours daily
insulted the herbalist and waito 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. given some remedies and he was Evening Hours: 6.30 p.m. to 8 entirely cured and the sore hasp.m. by special appointment only.
European Lady in Attendance,
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KOWLOON MARATHUN
RACE.
OVER. 00 TO COMPETE ON MONDAY,
6-MILE COURSE,
HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO. Marathon Race, to be held under
LIMITED. BALANCE FOR DISTRIBUTION
$1,760,000..
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUN. DAY, MARCH 3D.
9.04 m. Capt. Riggs and W. N.
Fleming. J. D. Crawford and E. Spicer,
8.12
"
1
R. K Hepburn and H. R. Forarth.
The Seventh Annual Kowloon
the auspices of the St Andrew's Church Young Men's Club, and open to all Europeans in the Colony, will take place on Monday, starting at 4.30p.m. At the General Meeting to be The course, which covers a dis held on Friday, March and next,tance of about 6 miles, will be at 11 am, the Directors will (sub the same as in previous years. 9.16 ject to audit) recommend that the Starting outside St. Andrew's balance available for distribution Church, the course raus northwardags be disposed of as follows:-
along Nathan Road to Waterloo To pay a dividend of
Road, when it turns in an easterly 9.52 direction, leaving the Dogs' Home on the right and Homuntin and the Kowloon Hospital on the left It then joins Prince Edward Road 187,500.00 at the Kowloon Dairy and turns 790,847.87 right towards Kowloon City. The return journey is made vid Kow- 87,131.69 loon City Road, through Hunghom,
and straight along Chatham Road 945 $1,761,279.38 to Signal Hill, where a turn to the right through Middle Road brings it back to Nathan Road, Anishing at St. Andrew's Church
$9.50 per share on 300,000 old shares ... #750,000.00) To pay a dividend of $1.95 per share on 160,000 new shares ........ To place to reserve .... To carry forward to
next account
Over sixty entries have been re- ceived, among them being Eds. Atherton of the K.O.S.B. and finished, 2nd and 4th respectively Guaner Goodridge of the RA., who
last year,
9.36
T. L Christie and A. Leach.
K. S. Robertson and D. 8. Edward,
T. A. Martin and J. M. Norrie.
HOCKEY. K.B.S.F.P.A TO PLAY IN MAÇÃO.
The following have been selected fo represent the Kowloon British School Former Pupils Association in a Hockey match against the Maceo Hockey Club on Sunday the Srd March.
Gregory, Machim, Angus, Davies, Whitley, King, Hirst, Gregory, Francis, Weill, and Pearne.
Reserves: Johnson, Chester.
LOCAL" CRICKET.
The following will represent the Volunteers against the Indian R.C. ön Sunday, March 3rd, at 2pm. sharp at Sookunpoo:-
O Moor (Capt.), A. Raid, I A. Summers, G. E. R. Divett, H. L
D. Forbes and E. CF. Ewin, B. L Stock, NA E
Frederick.
Mitchell.
R.40
9.41
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J. Thayer and G. E.
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S. M. Mocroe and E, N. Monte:
9.59
N. Croucher had "J.
Coulthart.
9.53
H. A. Mills and W. A. Weight.
10.00
A. Morley and C. J. Waddell.
W. K. Tait and. D." Ellis.
10.04
10.08.
TIN AND RUBBER. ACTIVITY IN RUBBER SHARES
advised that the Tin market has Messrs. Carroll Bros. have been
again been very quiet, only minor
The following gentlemen will Buctuations being recorded.
officiate:-Starter,” Mr. W.
6.10.19 Whilst production in Rubber is Bailey. Judges-Rev. W. Walton undoubtedly beavy, consumption is Rogers, Capt. R. D. Thomas and very good and the margin between Mr. P. Sands. Time-keepers: 10.20 the two is not sufficiently great to Mesars. J. H. Hunt, E. P. White though there are so many indeter Durran will be in attendance sa warrant any pronounced pessimism, and N. A. E. Mackay. Dr. J. minste factors that one is scarcely Medical Officer, and scouts of the warranted in anticipating any, de aand Hong Kong (St. Andrew's) 10.99 cided move either way. Consider Group will line the sile activity bae taken place in guides. Mrs. R. M. Dyer has kind: 10.09 sudden rise in the price of raw rabber.
We append latest quotations on rubber shares:-
......$2.50
Quotations. Allenbya Allor Gajabs...........
2.95 Ayer Panas B.75 Balgownies.............. 3:60 Bassetts....
Bukit Katila
course a
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H. G. Howard and G. H. Wilson.
H. F. Bloxham and A.
B. Raworth.
S. V. Gittins, H. T. Buxton. Mackay, E. Zimmern, F. Zimmern,
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY ZB.W. ON 350 METRES. 1.49.p.m.-Weather report.
5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.-Demon stration progrAMIEC,
7.48 p.m.-Evening weather re-
port.
p.m. - Evening (Columbia accordi).
"Miniature Revues
18.16
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S. 8. Perry and W. C. Clark.
8
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F. A.Perry and Major D. Campbell.
11
R. Smith,
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E. D. Lawrence and D.
J. Gilmore.
30.94
prizes in the Church Hall of the 10.30 ly consented to giveaway the
close of the race.
Jamas
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programme
No.
C. Thwaites and D. G.("How Do You Dot"), Emmy
5. J. H. Fox and F. M. Ellis.
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F. M. Walker and F. B. Swayne..
Joyce, Billy Leonard, Mark Daly,
John Thorne and Company.
830 p.m.-Dance, music, etc.
10.10 p.m.--News bulletin.
10.30 p.m.-Closs down.
11.24 »
Malaka Pindas Mentakabs
2.60 8à: 2.40 So.
0.60
10.40,"
10.4...
10.48
G. D. Mead and C. M Gee.
11.10.
19
A G, Coppiù and E. Humphreys
11.20
W. L. Dunbar and A. W.
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New Serendaha Pajams
3.80
Hay Edie.
2.60 Sa
10.52
A. R. Cor and D. M.
1.20
Punggors
1:15.
Goodall,
11.28-
1.05 Sa.
Sandycrofts
2.25
10.36
Changkat Serdanga
7.25
Sendais **
2.90/2.93 Sa,
J. H. Raikea and M. G. Mills.
11.32
Connemaras
2.40
Sungei Begans.
2.40
Tapahs
4.00 2:50/2.55 Sa.
Indragiris
8.75
Tambalaks
1.63
1.10 Sa.. 9.45 Sa.
11.00
11.04
J. Cameron and E. P. Streatfeld.
11.365
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G.. W. Sewell and S. T. Butlin
11.40
Jimahs
2.90 Sa.
H. J. Armstrong and C.
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Kedahs
3.80
lb.
T. Wood,
11.44
Kempas
3,60. Sa,
11.19
3.60
F. A "Merry and N. K. Littlejohn.
11.48
(Continued on next Column).
Genealya
Jerams
Kuala Sidinis
(Continued on next Column).
CUR
TIGER
Teluk Ansons
Price of Raw Bubber 1/0fd. per 11.06
Dividends. Renong Tim: 7 per cent. int. Tapahs: 10 per cent.
ENG AUN TO
TUAP HARIH
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A. E. Lissaman and I.
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A. D. Humphreys and H. U. Ireland.
3. W. Jeffries and G. B. S. Thomson.
W. J. S. Key and W. A. Stewart,
A. O. Brawn and A.. B. Purves.
S. A. Sleap and D. L. Newbigging
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