THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 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
BOOM. No. 3
TELEPHONE, C. 2252
A. YUN
TAILOR & OUTFITTER 48, POTTINGER STAZIT, CENTRAL
TEL. C. 6060.
Hera Kong.
NAKAMURA
MASSAGE
No. 9, LEE TUNG STREET, lar Floor, WANCHAL
-Foxo Kono
SUPER ELTO
FOLDING LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD'S MOST. COMPACT OUTBOARD WEIGHS ONLY 38 lbs.! ASK FOR DEMOSTRATION.
RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, L.
54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRÁL.
1st Floor.
Tel. 0. 2173.
Mackintosh's
Men's Wour Sheciation.
Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.
Maison Marnac
(Dress Designer)
Has the Latest Models On View at
4, Pedder Street (opposite Hongkong Hotel).
REMOVED TO
74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.
DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONĮ MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL SHOE STORE
No. 1, D'AQUILAS STREET,
Howo Koan Telephone C. 3237.
The Main Shop of THE JADE TREE, ILG.
is removed to
THE ARCADE, PENINSULAR HOTEL,
We specialize in
Famous Jade Tree Rugs, Handmade Jewellery, Pictures and treasures of the ancient dynasties.
SHOP
HONG KONG WEEKLY
PRESS.
AT
THESE SHOPS
CONTAINING ALL THE»WERK'S LOCAL NEWS.
The Paper to send. Home
POWELL'S
Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.
BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours.
10, IOE HOUSE STREET.
Brown
Gentlemen's Tailor
2nd Floor,
BUTTON BUILDING, "7, DUDUELL STREET.
(Opposite GourEL HALL) Orders executed in 24 Hours. TELEPHONE C. 8056.
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
A
FOR CAR HIRE
Fox Hong Kare: C. 4758
Fox Kowloom: K. BAI
THE DAIRY FARM
ICK KOULE STREET.
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS. Hour FD POULTRY
ALITY, WITH INTEGRITY
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST,
TEL C., 4567 (6 LINES).
ESTAKLISHED 1888.
Tak Cheong
Gentlemen's Tal lors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
50, QUERN'S ROAD CENTRAL PHONE: CENT. 1317
HONG KONG FURNITURE CO., LTD.
-MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD
AND
RATTAN FURNITURE.
8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
People Who Advertise
Invite Inspection
their Stacks.
R.S. V. P.
HERE'S REAL TAILORING FOR YOU!
EXPERIENCED CUTTER GUARANTEED FITTING · REASONABLE PRICES
WING HING Co.
TAILORS
PHONY C. 1417. 64, Quzzy's RD., CYL
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 STREET
Just Arrived-A Delightful Selection of CANADIAN CANDIES &
CHOCOLATES
Mac's Cafeteria
HONG KONG HOTEL
ALSO
FRESH. CALIFORNIA FRUITS
BOOK SHOP and BIBLE DEPOT.
GOING ON LEAVE ?
GET PLENTY OF BOOKS FOR YOURSELVES AND THE CHILDREN `FOR THE VOYAGE,
|WYNDHAM STREET.
P. O. Box 1, Hong Kong
is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you
The first will cost you 83.75, and the Annual Subscription is $15.
The SUN Co, Ltd.
DEPARTMENTAL STORE
DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL
H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.
FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK OR
**US LIGHTER."
"AZOROBO-BYNDING
Z. B. 8. Hølge.”
5. Ở 1989.
X 1422
HAVE YOUR EYES
TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED
CULTURAL INVASION BY COMMUNISTS.
RELEASED MISSIONARY'S.
STORY.
(UNITED PRESJ-]·
-it
BOY SCOUT RIOT AT NANKING.
FIGHT OVER DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
TEE
(UNITED PRESS.]
Yanking, April 23.Resulting Hankow, April 22.--Missionaries from the division of prizes at about in China are the cause of extra-e yesterday afternoon, fatal territoriality, being agents of immelte took place between boy scouts perialists through whom Cultural from Tsinan and those from Hupeh Invasion" is being effected, in the all of whom had participated in the opinion of the Communist band who grand review of the 'scouts of all- Faided Yuanchow in Kiangsi pro provinces. Those who were involved yince and carried off three foreign in the fighting amounted to about Ar era attached to the China Inland 300, and ten were seriously injured, Mission. The gang is still holding while some twenty of the Hupeh
lads were slightly injured...
to
and Mrs. Porteous, who are British subjects, but has released At the height of the riot, police Miss Gemmell, American, who is dispatched by the Garrison Com- at present in Hankow and says that two parties under control. The mander" succeeded in placing the her captors are well-educated and Garrison Commander has ordered well-disciplined imen several of investigation in the situatign whom received training in Moscow.activities of Communists.
Attributing the trouble the Interesting experiences and bard-. Of the Scouts who were injured chips were undergone by Miss Geri.and taken to buspital attached to the Military Cadets' School, three mell during her cleven days of cap died to day. Those from Tainan tivity although at no time was she left Nanking this morning for their tither actually tortured or threaten homes with an escort of police. ed with death. Taken from her home at Fuanchow on the border- of Hunan and Kiangsi provinces. she spent her days of captivity. mostly in open fields and mountain- ous regions, being dragged, some times under heavy downpours, from one place to another. At times the captured missionaries were paraded in streets in villages and towns which have come under the Red Rule and publicly accused of trans- gressing five "big laws," namely:-
1. Missionaries are imperialists, agents of their home countries and pathfinders for business,
2. They are capitalists taking the people's money.
4.
3. They are leading the people astray by religious superstitions.
4. They have effected a "eul- tural invasion and got their fol- lowers by good words.
"J
3. They have taken the best land in the City and left the worst to the people.
Describing some of her experi- ences with the outlaws, the Ameri can missionary says:
Thirty-five Miles First Day.- "After we were seized we were imprisoned in a school building for three days and then marched to a village, about 30 miles away. We
had three days stiff walking up and down mountains in the rain. One day we went more than 35 miles. next day 18 miles and on the third 15 miles up to the stronghold. We started by daylight, unwashed, un- combed and twice unfed.. At night the army occupied deserted villages and farm houses."
"Rations served comprised steam ed rice and one bowl only of any of the following: beancurd, chicken, pork, beef,-greens, soybeans. The prisoners were allowed to eat to- gether taking turns at the bowls and chopsticks when there were not enough to go round."
The Communists-demanded $60,000 ransom, but so far only $1,200 has been paid, the sum being raised by the native Christians, according to
THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. Mias Gemmell. She says: At one
Qualified Opticians
53, Queen's Road C. Tel. 0. 2232
J. Wellmann & Cu
High Class Fallare Ext. 1860
Chater Road
Alexandra Bl
FRIGIDAIRE
Вся дохи
́DODWELL & Co, Ltd.. QUEEN'S BUILDING, A TIL C.1080
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
BRUNSWICK PANATROPES
AND BECORDS
IUE HOUSE STREET
TEL. CL 4055
"
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST · BY ZB.W. ON 355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 am-Commercial News. 11.36 to 19.30 p.m.-Chinese pro
gramme.
12.30 to 2 p.m.-Programme of
Columbia records supplied by Messrs Anderson Music Co. to 7p.m.-European programme of Columbin records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.: "The Thistle" (Myddleton, arr, Winterbottom }, Regimental Baod of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Sunnyside Up? (Theme Song)
time the Christians had given $1,200, thinking that we might all be released, but on finding that it was not sufficient asked that at least une or two be freed. The Com-" minists were not willing until the 7 eleventh day. Mr. and Mrs Por tuous urged me to go, so I went
"LITERARY DIGEST'S" POLL CRITICIZED.
...
UNITED PEENS.]
Washington, April 21-The Board of Temperance of the Me- thodist Episcopal Church (North) fled B
{
(de Sylva, Brown and Hende:- 'son) and "In An Old World Garden" (Pepper), Layton and Johnstone, American Duettiste, with Piana.
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
TUESDAY, APRIL 29,
COMMENCING AT 11 AM,
No. 189, WATERLOO ROAD
(KOWLOON TONG)
A QUANTITY OF VALU- ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
QN VIEW From MONDAY, the 28th APRIL, 1930.
TERMS-CASE ON DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE
HE Undersigned. Eave received
Instructions.
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
.
MONDAY, MAY 5, COMMENCING At 2.30 P.M.
AT
DR. HEANLEY'S LABORATORY AND DWELLING HOUSE,
MOUNT DAVIS, Gar,
·FEŽI VILLA BOLD.
"Narcissus" (Nevin, a. Patt-A
AND, LABORATORY GLASSWARE.
LARGE QUANTITY OF anan arid" Melody In F VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD (Rubinstein, ATT. · Pattman), ¦ AND OFFICE FURNITURE Organ Solo by Pattman (Comp- ton Organ).". Chauve Souris-Gipsy Song " (Russian Song) and Chauve Souris Berceuse" (Russian Song), Mmes. Birac & Erahova. Flütfering Birds" (J. Gennin)
· Comprising ----
Teak and Glass Cabinets, Glass
and Idylle Bretonne (Bookcases, Cottage Piano, Gram- Gennin), Dir Dan Godfrey phone, Records, Chesterfield Couches, conducting the Nournemouth Armchairs, Carpets, Municipal Orchestra.
Teak and Iron Balsteads, Térk "Jungle Drums-Patrol" (Albert Double and. Single Wardrobes with W. Ketelbey) and By, The Mirrors, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Blue Hawaiian Waters Tone Tables, Toilet Crockery, Trou Safe, Pictures (Albert W. Ketelbey), Teak Dining Extension Tables, Wind- Regimental Band of HM.
|sor Ice Chest, Kelvinator Ice Chests, Grenadier Guards.
Teak Sideboards, Electric Table Fans, Vases, Table Glass Ware, etc, etc.
"Old Pal" (Roy Regan) and "Will The Angels Play Their Harps For Me (Dirach and Wilhite) The Marstros (Vocal Quintette) with Piano and Harp Obbli- gato.
Kiss" (Johann Strauss, Op, 400) and Wine, Women and Song"
Johnn Strauss, Op. 330),
Johann Strauss and Symphony Orchestra. "The Merry Brothers" (Jean Gen-
nin) and Echoes Of The Val- Jey" (Jean Gennin), Sir Dag Godfrey conducting the Bourne, mouth Municipal Orchestra.. to 7.30 p.ni.-Cantonese Lesson by
Rev. H. R., Wells. 7.30 to 8: pim-Recorded pro-
gramme continued Priere, Et Berceuse" (Alex. Guil- mani, Op. 97) and "Tannhauser -Pilgrim's Chorus (Wagner). Liberal Jewish Synagogue Or gan played by G. T. Pattman, Two Black Crows!! (Mack), Noran
and Mack. Comedy Sketch. Faust Soldiers' Choras " (Gon- nod)" and "Faust-LaKer- messe"(Gounod), Chorus and. Orchestra of the Theatre National De L'Opera, Paris. formal complaint to-day "I May Be Wrong (Ruskin and stating its opinion that the national poll of citizens conducted by the "Literary Digest" was not representative of the considered opinion of a majority of the peo ple of the United States. 8 The magazine's poll, according to the Board, represented merely the areas of the nation in which it cir- 9 p.m.-Weather report. culated, and these areas of dense circulation naturally: are in the industrial districts where majority sentiment is against the present prohibition laws."
Nearly one half of the votes cast. in the Literary, Digest Roll, the Hoard stated were from areas ad- mittedly within the strongholds of the weta,.
The really dry states, such as Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia, Kansas, Wyom ing, and others and cast, only 3.30 per cent of the total vote, the Board asserted, although survey bf population showed these states contained 13.79 per cent of the national population
thBoard concluded that opner enfs of prohibition were always. more alert in expressing their opinion than were those who. ad- vocated the existing lawn.
-
Sullivan) and "The World's Greatest Sweetheart Is You (Razaf, and Denniker), Layton
Typewriter, Sixteen Office Desks, Library Tables, Small Tables, Iron Filing Cabinets.
Bacteriological Microscopes, His- tological Microscopes. Laboratory Glass Ware, Sterilisers, Incubator, Lymph Boxes and Grinding Ma- chinery, etc, etc.
Or VIEW From SATURDAY.
the 3rd Mar, 1930.
TERMIS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.
Want
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
Good Tiffin
in Town?
Come to the
and Johnstone, American Duet PRINCE'S CAFE
tists, with Piano." p.in-Chinese programme relayed from Ko Shing Theatre until end of play.
ADVICE FOR INVESTORS,,,
READE
EADERS are reminded that inquiries relating to
share market are answered on page 11 every Tuesday by Kufan." Let ters should be sent to this office, and must be accom- panied by writer's name and address, not for publication.
Editor
(Next to A.P.O. BUILDING)
To-day's Tiffin-81.00
Prince's Fruit Cocktail
Tomato Clear Soup
•
Fish Pie & la Ginoise
Custard Pudding and Ham-Ban
Yean de Creme aux Asparagus
Roast Chicken
*
Cold Roast Motton and Falad Napoli Jelly
Chces
Tenfor Coffee.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.