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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

FELIX HAT SHOP

HATS AND GOWNS

At Advantageous Prices.

7, Ice House St.

Rolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO

3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING ROOM NO. 9

TELEINE. C. 2252

A. YUN

TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTINGER STREET, CENTRAL

TEL. C. 6060

Hojo Koxo.

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HONO KOND.

SUPER ELTO

FOLDING LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD'S MOST

-COMPACT OUTBOARD.

WEIGHS ONLY 38 !"

ASK FOR DEMOSTRATION,

RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, LTD.'

54, Quins's ROAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.

Tel. 0.2173.

Mackintosh's

Men's Wear Thecialists:

Alexandra Bldg. Der Vaux Road.

Maison Marnac

(Dress Designer)

Has the Latest Models On View at

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4, Pedder Street- (opposite Hongkong Hotel).

REMOVED TO

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C. [DER A. WING & CO. (1925), LTD.

SHOP

AT

THESE

SHOPS

DAINTY SHOES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION| MADE TO ORDER "AT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL SHOE STORE

No. 1, D'AoUILAR STREET, Hona Kora. Telephone C. 3237.

The Main Shop of

THE JADE TREB, Inc.

is removed to

THE ARCADE, PENINSULAR HOTEL, We specialize in

Famous Jade Tree Rugs, Handmade Jewellery, Pictures and treasures

of the ancient dynasties.

HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS.

DONTAINING ALL THE WEEK'A LOCAL NEWS.

The Paper to mand Home,

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POWELL'S

Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours,

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(Opposite GoazzL HALL) - Orders executed in 24 Hours. TELEPHONE C. 3056.

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

FOR HONG Koxe: C. 4788

Fox KOWLOOM: K. 881 ·

THE DAIRY FARM

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FOR PURE MILK

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CO., LTD.

MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD

AND

RATTAN FURNITURE

8, QUEEN'S ROAD Central

People Who Advertise

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of their Stocks.

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WING HING Co. TAILORS

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H.K. TRANSFER

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is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you' for Three Months or Thirty Years.

The first will cost you $3.75, and the Annual Subscription is $15,

FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK OR LIGHTER.

8T. GEORGE'S BUILDING

Tal. C. 3639 K. 1422

L. E. 8. Hadza. -

ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY.

MARINE COURT CASES.

TWO OVERLOADING OFFENCES.

The master of a junk pleaded

CONCERT FOR SERVICES AT guilty to a charge of having 31

LEE THEATRE,

passengers in excess of the number specited in his licence and was fined.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Instructions

81 or aix weeks' imprisonment by THE Undersigned have received the Hon, Comdr."G, F. Hole, R.N.. yesterday,

The following is the programme which has been arranged for to day's celebrations by the local St. George's Society :---

11a.m.-The President, support- Another master was brought be- ed by members of the Committee, fore the magistrate on the same will deposit a wreath at the Ceno-charge, this one carrying 33 passen. taph

gers more than the number allowed by his licence. He was fined $33. or three weeks' imprisonment..

5.30 p.m.-The Buglers of the 1st Batta. The Somerset Light Infantry will sound" Retreat" on the Hong Kong Cricket Club's ground, fol- lowed by musical selections played by the Regimental Band.

H.E. the Officer Administerias the Government and Mrs. Southern

intend to be present at Retreat."

The Programma.

tore Comdr. Hele on a charge of The mistress of a sampan was be

Defendant pleaded not guilty, but dredging near H.M.S. Hermes.

after Sergt. Mason of the Naval Yard police, gave cyidence of arrest, during the course of which he said he found a quantity of coal and- empty bottles in defendant's crnit,

The Band and Bugles of the 1st Batta. The Somerset Light Infantry (by kind permission of Lt.-Col. C. | a fine of 810 or ten days was im II. Little, D.S.O., and the Officera) Will render the following:-

1.

Band and Bugle March, 56th

Brigade.

2. Bugle March, St. George.

3.

posed. The coal and empty Bottles

TO SELL By

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

At No. 603, NATHAN ROAD 1ST FLoor (KOWLOON). A QUANTITY OF VALD- ABLE HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE.

were ordered to be returned to the TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

Naval Yard.

The mistress of a cargo boht was

"Retreat sounded by the fined 810 or 10 days for causing an

Bugles.

obstruction in the Southern Fairway

4. Selection by the Band, Martial, anchoring her vessel in that

Moments.

*3. Selection by the Band, Merric

England.

Bugle March, The Empire,

vicinity.

£67 FOR A SLAP.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

6.

7. Selection by the Band, Över-

ture Rule Britannia.

9.

Selection by the Band of Eng-

"BLOW OUTSIDE USAGES OF SOCIAL INTERCOURSE,"

PUBLIC AUCTION.

lish Songs.

9.

Evening Hymn, The Day That

Thou Gavest.

fb.

Regimental March.

Prince

Albert's.

11. The National Anthem.

#

Damages amounting to E87 with

Instructions

costs were awarded at Hull recons Undersigned have received ly to Mrs. Martha Lilian Sentor Staith, widow, Oak Road, Sear borough, against George Reed, steamship company manager, and of The

8:30 pm-For the Services concert will be given at the Lee Theatre, Wanchai. An excellent his wife. Maud Reed. programme has been arranged. A Hollies, Cottingham, Hull, for per special feature will be musical selec-sonal injuries. There were aur tions by the combined hands of women present at the hearing. H.M.S. Herines and H.M.S. Cum- herland, through the courtesy of Captain J., D. Cambell, R., and Captain L. E. Potter, R.N., respec- tively.

Members of the Society are in

vited to attend these functions.

The plaintiff said that Mrs. Reed, her daughter, and her niece paid a visit to her in August, 1928, and Reed suddenly jumped up and, ex- in the course of conversation Mrs.

we have claiming "Shall now slapped her across the left shoulder. It Wa a hard blow, alleged Mrs. Senton Smith, who ex- elained, "Oh, Maudie, you have

MUST MEN POSSESS SEX hurt me."

APPEAL?

449 GIRL STUDENTS SAY "NO"

tes.

The plaintiff stated that shend been under medical treatment eve since. Her shoulder was still being massaged. She had been unable to take part in tennis, badminton, ou any games.

The girl student may enjoy the Medical evidence was given at the escort to theatres and parties of previous hearing that the blow had good-looking youth. but truthful-injured, the nerve tissue, ness, sincerity, and constancy, those good old-fashioned qualities, appar- ently still come first in her analysis

w the ideal man.

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

.ON

FRIDAY, APRIL 25,

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, UUDDELL STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FORNITURE-

Comprisina.com

Teak and Glass Cabinets, Glass Bookcases, Cottage Pianos, Grama phones, Records, Deaks, Chesterfold Couches and Armchairs, Typewriters, Wardrobe Trunks, Electric Table Curios, Ornaments, etc, etc, Lamps, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs,

Mrs. Reed denied slapping the plaintiff, and her evidence was sup- ported by her daughter and niece.

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Julge Beazley found that the Mattresses, Teak Double and Single Four hundred and fifty girl stu- blow was struck. He accepted the Wardrobes with Mirrors, Chests of dents at the New Jersey College for description of one of the witnesses Drawers, Dressing Tables, Toilet Women recently set cut to name that it was a "good. hard blow." Crockery, Iron Sales, Linen, Wash- the quality they consider most though it was not intended to injurextends, Hatstands, etc., etc. "essential is the opposite sex. They Mrs. Seaton Smith. It was action.. listed everything from such simple able trespass, and a blow quite qualities as brute force" to such outside the ordinary vagaries as a certain fineness of usuages of ancial intercourse, Roul. HAVE YOUR EYES

artistic

perception which The damages were £47 for would make him see the beautiful medical and other expenses, and £2) TESTED AND

in life,"

for pain and suffering. FRAMES FITTED

By

More than one hundred votes, however, were cast for constancy, loyalty, or faithfulness, and seventy-

commos

five for truthfulness, honesty or | DR. COOK'S NEW CAREER. sincerity.

Intelligence was listed first on

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. Afty-four ballots, while forty votes

Qualified Opticians

·53, Queen's Road 0. Tel. 0. 2232

J. Vollmann & Cr

High Class Jewelers Est. 1860,

Alexandra Bldg," Chaitr Road.

FRIGIDAIRE

BOL ATTE DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUIE'S BUILDING.

TEL. C. 1030.

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

BRUNSWICK. PANATROPES

AND

RECORDS

17, ICE HOUSE· STREET TÉL. C. 4026

cach were given to, respectively, sense of humour, personality, and ambition. "Sex appen!" received only one obscure vate, but there were two piece for the all-inclusive "technique" and "ability to make love."

There were ernics, of course, who stated that there is no ideal man. There was even one poor, disillu- sioned student who listed "man- ners, looks, intelligence, morals but they do not make them that was any more.'

FOX ATTACKED BY MONKEYS.

ESCAPED INTRUDER'S ZOO

ADVENTURE

Forty baboons and monkeys unit ed to fight a fox that escaped from its den into the monkeys' enclosure at the Zoo recently.

The fox first made its way into the tunnel leading to the baboona' cages.

It was thrown out by a large baboon, and ran up to the top of the rocks, where several more baboons were waiting for it.

Jumping down, it landed on a small monkey, which bit it savage ly. Panic-stricken, the fox fell in the concrete ditch which surrounds the mound.

All the inhabitants of the enclo. sure were now thoroughly enraged. They forgot their own quarrels and united together against the in- truder.

Eight keepers were trying to capture the fox, but they were ham- pered by the water in the dyke, And by the fact that they had to keep a sharp lookout in case the baboons should attack them...

At last the fox, prevented by the monkeys, from jumping, upwards, was captured and borne away struggling.

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TO ASSIST DRUG ADDICTS.

Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Ice Chests, Teak Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans, Vases, Bex Couche, etc., sla..

and

A QUANTITY OF BLACK- WOOD FURNITURE

Including :-

Josa Tables, Chairs, Jardinieres, Cabinets, Tes Poys, Opium. Stools,

Dr. Frederick Cook, who faked the "discovery of the North Pole, et, etc. was released last month from the Federal prison at "Leaven- worth, Kansas, where he had been imprisoned since 1995, serving a ONE INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE.

sentence of fourteen years for the fraudulent sale of oil stock.

The remainder of his sentence has been commuted by President Hoover, and he is on parole re- quiring him to report to the prison authorities monthly, until the full term expires.

ON VIEW From THURSDAY, the 24th APRIL, 1980.

"LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

Dr. Cook announces that he in- tends to devote his life to assist TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY. ing drug addicts, whose pathologi cal condition he studied among the inmates of Leavenworth Prison, and also to creating a new science, which he calls "cellular therapy," whereby he hopes physicians will gain a better understanding of the anatory, physiology and. pathology of the body cells."

He will live in Chicago, with his lifelong friend und fellow explorer, Dr. P. .F Thompson, in whose custody he has been paroled.

Dr. Cook was reluctant to speak of his prison experiences, but said. "For five years I have lived in close contact with, on an aver- age, 1,000 of the worst narcotic addicts the world produces

"They taught me more than I' was able to teach them, but I have nade rome progress in research into drug addiction. "I am broke, but I am beginning life again."...

Dr. Cock's medical training WAS utilised by the prison authorities, nd he gave much of his time to the drug cases which abound at Leavenworth Prison."

The prison authorities say that Dr. Cook was 'a model prisoner. He organised a night school, and edited the prison magazine, the New Era.

He says he hoped eventually to be able to prove that he did dis cover the North Pole.

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