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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929.

SHOPPING GUIDE

Felix Hat Shop

DECEMBER SALE FELT HATS from 86. JUMPER SUITS from $20. AFTERNOON GOWNS GREATLY REDUCED. 7, Ice House St.

Rolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO

3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

ROOM No. $ TELEPHONE: C. 2252

A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES

26A, Deaux BD. O. TEL. C. 3459

NAKAMURA

MASSAGE

No. 3, Lx TUNG STELET, 1ST FLOOR, WANCHAI, Rosa Kora.

RADIO SUPPLIES ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES AND MOTORS SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS RUDGE-WHITWORTH MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS

RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, LTD.

54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL 1st Floor.

Tel. C. 2178

Mackintosh's

Men's Wear Specialists.

Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.

Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET

PIGGILY WIGGILY

TEAS & REFRESHMENTS, HOME MADE CAKES

The Home of Fashion CHILDREN'S

LADIES' DRESS MAKING

KATAMALLY BUILDING

FROCKS

"FILL YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN

and write.% "Chit to 11, Ice Hours Strest

BEFORE YOU SAIL

and order the Weekly Press to be sent te you Overseas. It costs

CARDS

SEALS

43.75 for three months.

TAGS

GIFTS

$7.50 for six months.

$15.00 for a year.

ETC.. ETC.

DER A. WING&CO. (1923), LTD.

Madame S. LEITE Ladies' Wear Specialist.

SILK PIECE LACE FOR EVENING FROCKS

JUST ARRIVED

ASIATIC BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR

TELEPHONE C. 4474

QUALITY

| PERMANENT WAVING

The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop to Town.

ΤΣΕ. Κ. 181. MES. BETEN.

PENINSULA HOTEL Ex. 84.

A. YUN

TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTINGER STREET, CENTRÁL

TEL. C. 6060.

.Bono Kose.

VITA

POWELL'S

Gentlemen's Tailors.

and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed in 24 Hours.

10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

BUY FROM US AND SAVE MONEY.

Large assortments of 'Xmas Cards, Calendars. Diaries. Stationery Gifts, Streamers, Decorated Papers Fountain Pens for Sale at most. Reasonable Prices.

CHE SAN & Co., : 58, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

PHONE.

Fox Hong Kong: C. 4758

Fox KOWLOOM: K. 681

THE DAIRY FARM

ICE HOURE STREET

FOR PURE MILK

FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN

MEATS... HOUSE FAD POULTRY

INTEGRITY

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.

TEL 0.4587 (6 LINES).

ESTABLISHED 1888.

Tak Cheong

Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds. of Fancy Goods

A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT UNLESS THE CUT IS PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT" CUT ·

GO TO

AHMED DIN

."

.

50, QUEEN'S ROAD Central

PHONE: CENT. 1317

HONG KONG FURNITURE

CO., LTD.

MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD

AND

RATTAN FURNITURE

8, QUEEN'S ROAD CentraL

MAISON DE MODES

M-ME D'OBRY." MODES, ROBES, COUTURE

CHRISTMAS SALE 20% Reductions BATS, AFTERNOON AND

* EVENING GOWNS, COATS,

SMART ACCESSORIES.

18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE- BEAUTE

For the Best Perman- ont Plager & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen.

Moderate Charges.

TE C. 5180. Opposite Entrance H.K. Horzi.

A, D'AGUILAR ST...

LOWLOON BRANCH:

PENINSULA HOTEL

EXCHANGE BUILDING.

AUCTION!

IF YOU ARE FURNISHING AND WANT TO PICK UP GOOD PIECES OF EITHER EUROPEAN OR ORIENTAL MAKE AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE, GO TO

LAMMERT BROS.,

DUDDELL STEKET

Mac's Cafeteria

HONG KONG HOTEL

"Finest Selection of CHOCOLATES

in FANCY GIFT BOXES ·

FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS ALWAYS ON SALE

BOOK & BIBLE DEPOT.

CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS !

Books ron YOUNG AND OLD LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE LITERATURE.

2, WYNDHAM STREET.

SHOP

AT

THESE

SHOPS

The SUN Co., Ltd.

DEPARTMENTAL STORE

DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.

FURNITURE REMOVALS

· AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK

LIGHTER.

OR

ST. GEORGES. BUILDING.

K. 1422

L. E. 8. Fodas.

HAVE YOUR EYES

TESTED AND

FRAMES FITTED

By

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.

Qualified Opticians

68, Queen's Road 0. Tel. 0. 2232

J. Ullmann & C

High Class Jewellers EM. 1860

Alexandre Bldg. Chater Road.

FRIGIDAIRE

SOLA -ÅGE ATE

DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUEEN'S BUILDING,

TEL. C. 1030

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND

RECORDS

TEL C. 4035

LOCAL FOOTBALL..

DISAPPOINTING INTERPORT SPECIAL ATTRACTION DURING

TRIAL.

ROYAL NAVY WIN BY THREE

GOALS TO ONE.

The game on the Club ground scheduled as an Interport Trial game was

Wynne, a poor one. Rodger, Butcher and A. V. Gosano were absent from the selected team and only ten men lined up for the them when the game started.

Ward and Gill turned out in place of Butcher and A. V. Gosano while Wyatt (Royal Navy) was in goal in place of Rodger.

With only one back against them, the Navy did most of the attacking but shooting was wild. At the interval the Royal Navy were lead- ing by a goal to, nil. Hassell seat in a fast erose shot and Reeves in attempting to clear with a beader, þturned the ball into the goal giving

Wyatt no chance to stop it

The Royal Navy went further

shend on resuming, Small beating Wyatt with a fast drive. Bewley- Bull reduced the lead by turning in pass from Ward. Cartwright sent in a long shot and Reeves again turned the ball into his own goal.

Hynes (H.K.F.C.) turned out for the Selected XI. in the second half.

Result:-

Royal Navy' Selected XI.

The teams:-

3 }

DINNER DANCES

DAWN ASSHETON

England's World famed Operatic Coloratara Soprano

·and··

LASZLO SCHWARTZ

Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer,

at

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Saturday, December 21st

HONGKONG HOTEL

Boxing Day, December 26th

and

PENINSULA HOTEL

Friday, December 27th.

Tables for the above may now be reserved at any of our Hotels.

THE HONGKONG & SHANCHAI HOTELS, LTD.

RAILWAYMEN AND „REVENUE OFFICER.

ALLEGED ASSAULT AT THE STATION,

Royal Navy Turner; Webb and Ward; Kesby, Evans and Bell; The ense in which Revenue Officer Hassell, Sorbie, Cartwright, Gould Tallon is summoned by three em-

and Small....

Further Trial.

Selected XI: Wyatt (P. Navy);ployees of the Kowloon-Canton Reeves: Hedley, West and Bliss; Railway for an alleged assault on B. Gesano, Rocha, Bewley-Bull, | October 10 was resumed before Mr. Gill und Ward

T. S. Whyte Smith at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Revenue Owing to players being unable to Officer Tallon has cross-summoned turn out in midweek to take part the complainants for unlawful in Interport trial games, The Coro-possession of opium. mittee have arranged to play an other Trial game on Saturday next,

Mr. F. C. E. Rendall appeared and the following have been selected for the complainants, and Mr. L. to play against Navy.

R. Andrewes appeared on behalf of Revenue Officer Tallon, and prose G. Rodger; Wynne and Reaves;cated in, the cross-summons. Hedley, West and Bliss; B. Gosano, A. V. Gone, McKelvie, Bewley- Bull and Butcher.

**

The proceedings were originally begun before Mr. W. Schofield and after a discussion on the matter Reserves: C. Pile, Davey, Rocha of re-hearing, it was decided to and A. Ward.

begin the evidence all over again. The following games are down forr. Whyte Smith intimated that

decision to-day:--

HONG KONG LEAGUE.

Division IT.

(Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.) S.L.I. Res.. Club de Recreio Res, Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: M. A. A. Masters

R.A. Res.. St. Joseph's Res., Sookunpoo ground. Referee: R. P. O. Rodwell.

UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S

HOSTEL.

DONATIONS TOWARDS THE BUILDING FUND..

he had not read the depositions, and that it would be better to take that course.

Mr. Rendall remarked that hè did not know who arranged all these matters but it was a waste of time for his clients.

The evidence was re-heard, Mr. Rendall calling Mr. Smith, of the Railway, who said that he found the water-gauge on the engine to have been broken. The three com- plainants, an engine driver and two firemen also repeated their evidence.

THEIR LAST 'REQUESTS.

CONDEMNED CHINESE WANT

FOOD AND WINE.

Shanghai, December 13-Six Chi- neso paid the extreme penalty for the crimes which they committed in the International Settlement when they were taken over to Langhua and excented by order of the local military authorities.

Brought up in the Provisional Court, yesterday, to make known their last wishes before being shot, they were asked by the Judges whether they had anything further to say in respect of their sentences and whether they wished for any- thing, such as food or letters to be sent to their people at home.

"I don't want any letters writ- ten," anid one of the accused in a sullen manner.

"Give me food to eat and wine

to drink, and I will thank you, said the second, quite cheerfully.

"Whnt, do I want letters sent to my, people for?" the third asked. "All I want is wine and food." further to say. Let's get over with Said the fourth, "I have nothing

Yes. Give me some food," re- marked the fifth, eagerly,

And the sixth said: "I want food only. I don't want any letters sent home because if I wrote any letters home I would lose a lot of face.'

All the accused were then identi- fied, given what they desired and sent, to their doom.

SOVIET AND" RELIGION,

CHRISTMAS TREES

FORBIDDEN.

The case for the prosecution..was that the defendant (Mr. Tallon) en- tered the cabin of the engine and searched for opium. He was not wearing uniform at the time and, when the engine driver objected, be Moscow, December 10. - The "assaulted him and threw & spanner Soviet authorities threaten drastic.

at him which broke the water-punishment for all offenders.

against the prohibition to cut and market Christmas trees. This an- nouncement marks the culmination

The Joint Hon. Treasurers of the gauge.

One of the firemen came up into Organising Committee of the Uni-the cabin on hearing the cries of versity Women's Hostel beg to the engine driver and was also acknowledge the following further struck by Mr. Tallon.

donations:-

Loh Kong Imm Esq.,

Kuala Lumpur.8 1,000.00 St. Stephen's Girls' Col-

· Toge

St. Paul's College

Miss Ada Leung

Per Miss Black Miss Baxter .......... Already acknowledged

A Lamp of Goal Thrown, Mr. Andrewes in cross-examining one of the firemen, put it to him that he threw a lump of coal at Mr. 100.00 Talion which struck him on the 20.00 shoulder and that was why he was 20.00 struck in return. The witness 95.00 denied this. The lump of coal 5.00 which was produced was somewhat 14,490.40 bigger than an ordinary red brick.

Further evidence was taken and $15,670.49 the hearing was adjourned to

to-day..

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