THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930.
SHOPPING GUIDE
FELIX HAT SHOP
7, Ice House St.
HATS
AND
GOWNS Inspection Cordially invited.
Bolande Sarrault
MODES-COUTURE
HAS REMOVED TO
3rd Floor, FEDDER BUILDING
ROOM NO. S TELEMIONE, C. 2252
A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES
281, Des Vizux Ro. 0. Ta C. 3439
NAKAMURA
MASSAGE
No. 3, Las TONG STREET, 1ST FLOOR, Waxchat, Rowo Koso
RADIO SUPPLIES ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES AND MOTORS SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS RUDGE-WHITWORTH 'MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS
RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, J.
54, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.
Tel. C. 2173.
Mackintosh's
Men's Wear Shecialists.
Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.
41
Fresh Flowers, Fruit
and Vegetables
The Clover Flower
Shop
10, IOE HOUSE STREET
REMOVED TO,
74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.
DER A. WING & CO. (1925), LTD:|
Madame S. LEITE Ladies' Wear Specialist:
NEW SATINS AND LACE BRIDAL VEILS OF BRUS. SELS NET AND TULLE,
ASIATIC BUILDING. 1st Floo
TELEPHONE C 4474
ALITY
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL SHOE STORE
No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET,
Ного Коуа.. Telephone C. 3237.
SHOP
AT
THESE
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PERMANENT WAVING The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town. MRS. BETEN. TEL. K. 681. PENINSULA HOTEL Ex. 34.
A. YUN.
TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTINGER STREET, CENTRAL
Нело Кона. TEL. C. 6060.
WITH
POWELL'S
Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.
BESPOKE ORDERS Executed. In 24 Hours.
10, ICE HOUSE STREET.
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
For the Best Parman- ent Finger & Marcal Waves Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen.
MODERATE CHANGES,
"
PIDDEN BLDG. 1ST FLOOR. Room 5. T. C. 6169.
Opposite Entrance H.K, HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL
GARAGE
FOR CAR HIRE
Fox Hose Koxe: 0. 4758
FOR KOWLOON: K. 631
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ICH HOUSE STRKET
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS. HOOSE FID POULTRY
INTEGRITY
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.
TEL. C. 4567 (6 LINES).
KATABLIRE 1888.
Tak Cheong
'Gentlemen's Tallors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods"
50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL PHONE: CENT. 1317
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THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.
Qualified Opticians 58, Queen's Road C.
Tel. 0. 2232
J. Wellmann & Cr
High Class Jewellers El. 1860
Alexandra. Bldg,"
Chater Road.
FRIGIDAIRE
DUTH
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TEL. C 1090
QUIEN'S
BUILDIKO.
BRUNSWICK
HOUSE
BRUNSWICK PANATROPES
AND
RECORDS
17, XOE HOUSE. STREET TEL C 4084:
·AN EX-MAGISTRATE IN COURT.
CHARGED WITH SHOP
LIFTING.43
Describing himself as an exmagi.
MOSCOW'S VIEW OF
CHINA.
BITTER CONTEMPT FOR NANKING REGIME.
The Icading Soviet newspaper
atrate, a Chinese appeared Inst Irrestia recently delivered itself of week at the Provisional Court, the following opinion with regard Shanghai, charged with shop-lifting to the China situation:- at Weeks & Co., on Nanking Road "The picture of the civil war in and, after evidenes had been given a picture el complete catastrophe China, which is now developing, is by a witness, he, was fined $130. and a proof of the irrecoverable Judge Chiu and Mr. Stevens, failure of the plans for unity and the pretensions of Nanking. Whe Senior Consul's Deputy, were sitthar the rebellion of Tang Seng Chi ng and Court Inspector Mason will culminate in the removal of the appeared for the police and Mr. Nanking Government or whether a Kam also prosecuted. The accused rotten compromise will be found, which will permit the illusion of was represented. ·
Central Government to continue for some time more,is yet not known and has no substantial importance.
common
Evidence was given, (says the .-C. Daily News,) by Mr. Bal. tin, a private detective employed "In fact, Nanking's adversaries by Weeks & Co., who mid that he also do not represent an organised saw the prisoner put a pair of force, they are an occasional block stockings in his pocket and then of variously coloured elements, he walked to the second floor of hostile towards Nanking and each the building with witness behind for themselves, which have not and him. Here witness stopped and cannot have any
pro searched him and four pairs of gramme, and which should in the laides stockings came to light. He near future start a quarrel between then took prisoner to the Central themselves. Police Station where, according to the evidence, he was again searched
The above elements include, and two boxes of powder and two besides the so-called Left Wing of combs were found in his possession. the Kuomintang opposition, also a In his" defence accused said that number of typical Chincae leaders there was misunderstanding. In pf the pre-Kuomintang period, in the first place he did not mean to their aubstance hostile towards the steal the stockings as he was about Kuomintang, as a whole. The war, to take them over to another cour which this faction of incompatible ter where a salesman hovered, and forces is conducting against Nan be was stopped by the detective king, does not solve the problem of while pa the way. He denied being the struggle for power and does not approached by witness upstairs conclude by itself the period of He said that as he could not speak civil wars in China. On the con English ho could not explain to the trary, it unties and makes inevit witness his real intentiona.... able a long series of new clashes:"
fr. Baltin was recalled by the Judge and asked if it was usual to take one's purchase to another counter as witness had said he in tended to do and then pay for the articles there. Witness said that it was usual for customers to do
THE ABOLITION OF
LIKIN.
this but not to put the articles in RUMOURS OF IMPORT DUTIES their pockes and walk away.
Acensed's counsel said that the prisoner had $100 in his possession when be entered the store and could not have meant to commit a theft. The prisoner, as already stated, was fined.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. OK
335 METRES.
1 to 11.30 a.m.-Commercial newi 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.-Demonstration
programme.
1.48 p.m.-Weather report.
H
TO FOSTER NATIVE
MANUFACTURES.
recent
NANKING, Jan. 23. In connection with the mandate of the State Council or dering complete abolition of likin and other similar internal levics by October 10 of the current year, it is stated that likin has been largely abolished in the provinces of Kiangau and Chekiang, and steps have already been taken to- wards this end in Anhui, Kiangai, Hupeh, Hunan, Kuangtung, Henan and Shantung. In the provinces of Szechuan, Shenai, Yunnan and Kueichow the number of likin sie- tions is being reduced as quickly. as circumstances permit. "
Seeing that a revised national
5 to 6p.m-programme of H.M.V. and Victor records supplied by Mecera. Moutrie, "Reminiscences of Scotland," The
Band of Royal Air Forco. Sergeant Flagz and Sergeant)
Quirt" and
I Can't Sleep in import tariff will shortly be deter- the Movies Any More," The mined by the National Govern- Happiness Boys. (Billy Jones- ment, the local Reorganization Ernest Hare).
Committee for the Chinese Cham- Minstrel Show of 1929," Victor ber of Commerce in a circular no-
Minetrel.
tice to various commerical organs Mi Amado" and "Where is the urges that they should take advant-
Song of Songs lifer Me" Lupe
Velez.
Tales from the Vienna Woods
Waltz, International Concert Orchestra.
age of opportunity to present their views to the responsible authorities regarding the new tariff It is pointed out that the steady influx of foreign goods into China has adversely affected the market for (Pastor Fido-Handley, G. D. domestic products, and, therefore, Cunningham.
"Scherzo" (Gigout) and "Bourree
it is necessary that protective_mca- The World is Waiting for the sures should be recommended, to Sunrise" and "Indian Love the Government for consideration. Call," Victor Salon Orchestra. "Odessa-Polka — Mazurka” aud
Polianka - Russian Dance," Karilloff's Russian Balalaika Orchestra.
5 to 7 p.m-Chinece programme.
1 to 9 p.m.--Experimental
gramme.
0
pra-
p.m.-Programme of H.M.V. and Victor records supplied by Messrs. Moutric.
"Selections from Show Boat""
TIENTSIN GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION.
FAREWELL TO MRS. P. 8. JAMESON.
The Tientsin. Girl Guide Associa and "Ol' Man River,” Paul tion held a full parade in bonour Whiteman and Bis
Commis. Concert of Mr. P. 8. Jameson, Orchestra with Paul Robeccasioner for Tientsin, who is shortly and Mixed Chorus.
leaving for England Mr. Payne, "Don't Be Like That" and "Me in presenting Mrs. Jameson with and the Man in the Moon," a clock and tea cloth on behalf Helen Kane.
of the Association, the Guides,
** Danube Waves-Waltz " und Brownies and Rangere, said that "Over the Wares". Interna it was with mixed feelings of plea- tional Concert Orchestra..
sure and regret that they had as- "Vienna Waltzes" and "Rosa sembled on this occasion; pleasure munde-Ballet Music and En-in that Mrs. Jameson would be soon tr'acte," Victor Salon Orch.,
back in England, and regret for the Menuetio in B Minor," " Marche loss that her departure would mean Militaire," "Medley of Waltzes" and also regret because of the eir- (German), Victor Balon: Orch.
cumstances which made this early * Serenade and Ave Maria," departure necessary, Mrs. Fayne John McCormack and the Victor voiced the best wishes of all to Group Direction of Marbaniol Mrs. Jameson and her family for a Shikkret.
pleasnat voyage and a speedy re- covery to Mr. Jameson.
"Moments Musicals Nos. 5, 2 and 3). "The Hurdy Gurdy Man,"
In responding. Mrs. Jameson "Impatience," "Farewell"
wished the local Guides prosperity. (Adieu), John Cormack and the in the form of increased numbers Victor Salon Group Direction and the individual advancements of Narhanic Shilkret,
"Belle of New York-Selection which come as a result of always
(Kerker) and "Geisha playing the game... Selection (Jones), Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Singin' in the Rain" and "Orange
Blossom Time," Johnny Marvin. the "Getting A Moter" and "Getting handsome piece of embroidered
A Wile," Constance Collier and Ronald Squire, ple "On With the Dance Waltz and "I Paloma-Waltz," Stahl Brod 10.30 p.m-Close down.
The clock presented to Mrs. Jameson had the Girl Guide Badge and the word Tientsin engraved on back while the ten cloth, a
Trish Linen was further embellished with the stitched rignatures of the members of the Association, mem- bers of the Rangers and Guide companies and the leaders of the Brownies.
PUBLICITY BUREAU FOR CHINA.
LARGE STAFF TO PRESENT CHINA'S CASE ABROAD.
NANKING, Jan. 9
At a meeting of the Central Po- litical Council of the Kuomintang this morning, it was decided to esta blish immediately an Internation- al Publicity Bureau.
The object of the establishment of this new bureau is to have a powerful publicity office, having a large staff and huge amount of money at its disposal, for the dia- womination of information The
about
China in foreign countries. need of such an institution, ac cording to Government officials, has long beca felt; and, following the inability on the part of China to offset the propaganda recently put cut by the Soviet authorities in other countries about the Chinese Eastern Railway controversy, the. Government authorities have decid ed to establish this new office.
The organization of this new In. Lernational Publicity Bureau will he referred to the Foreign Rela- tions Committee of the Central Po-
this committee are Mr. Hu Han
litical Council. The members of
Min. Chairman of the Legislative Yuan; General Tan Yen Kai, Chairman of the Judicial Yuan: Dr. C. Wang, Minister for For- eign Affairs, Dr. H. H. Kung. Minister of Industry, Labour and Commerce: Mr. Sun Fo, Minister
of Railways; and Mr. T. V. Soong, Minister of Finance.
Mr. Yeh Chu Trang, chairman of the Publicity Bureau of Central Kuomintang, was appointed to-day a member of the Foreign Relations Committee.
Dr. H. Enng was also. hp- pointed to-day a member of the Economic Affairs Committee.
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