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NOTICE.

KAI TACK MOTOR BUS Co. (1926), LTD.

ALTERATION OF FARES."

N and From 1ST JULY, 1930, and until Further Notice, the undermentioned SCALE OF FARES will be in Operation - 1st Class 10 Cants for First Two Sections or part thereof and

5 Cents for Each Subsequent Section or Part thereof.

2ND CLASS-5 Cents for Two Sections or Part of Two Sections.

Route

Belicean 9-Star Ferry... 3-Austin Road 344-Kowloon Dock 3-Star Ferry... 3 Austin Road

3. Star Ferry

And ...Kowloon Dock Gate ...Ma Tau Kok Road Gate...Kowloon City...

4 -Taumati Ferry...

4-U.S. R. C.

4-Yaumati Ferry...

4

-U. S. R. C.

4 -Yaumati Forry...

5-Star Forry

3A --Star Ferry

...Ma Tau Kok Road ...Kowloon City.

...Kowloon City...

Bailey's Tard... Mi Ta Kok Road Ma Ta Kok Road

1st Class 2nd Class .. 10 Ct. 5 Cts.

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1st Class

Only

...Kowloon City...

...Tai Wan Bay,

British Service Men (in Uniform) and Children under 12 Years

of Age will be carried 1st Class at 2nd Class Rates Full Fare will be charged when travelling in the 2nd Class.

MONTHLY TICKETS will be increased as under:

ADULTE to $7.

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STUDENTS to $3.

Hong Kong, June, 23rd 1930.

F. H. GLOVER, Acting General Manager.

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NOTICE.

CHINA MOTOR BUS COMPANY.

"ALTERATION OF FARES.

ON and From 1ST JULY, 1930, and until Further Notice the

undermentioned SCALE OF FARES will be in Operation:-

1ST CLASS 10 Cents for First Two Sections or Part thereof and

.6 Cents for Each Subsequent Section or Part thereof.

2nd Class 5 Cents for Two Sections or Pürt of Two Sections.

Route" Betrocen"

And

1. Star Ferry... Argyle Street 1.-Pakhoi Street...Sham Shui Po Terminus 1.-Star Ferry......Slam Shqi Po Terminus... 7-Star Ferry......Argyle Street .... 7.-Pakbot Street...Prince Edward Road... 7-Argyle Street...Kowloon Tong Terminus 7-Star Ferry.....Prince Edward Boad... 7.-Pakhoi Street...Kowloon Tong Terminus... 7.--Star Ferry ...Kowloon Tong Terminus 11.-To Kwa Wanaunuti Ferry 11.-U. 8. R. O. Argyle Street

1st Class 2nd Class ...10 Ci

3 Cts..

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11.-Yaumati Ferry...Sham Shui Po Terminus ...

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11-To Kwa Wan...Argyle Street

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12-Pakhoi Street...Sham Shui Po Termincs

11. To Kwa Wan Shan Shui Po Terminus". 12.-Star Ferry ...Argyle Street

11.-U. 8... O...Sham Shui Po Terminns ...

..15

10

21

.20

1/10

10.

12.-Star Ferry

...15..

10

...Sham Shui Po Terminus...

British Service Men (in Uniform) and Children under 12 Years

of Age will be carried 1st Class at 2nd Class Rates. Full Fare will be charged when travelling in the 2nd Class.

MONTHLY TICKETS will be increased as under:--

ADULT to $7.00 Each.

Hong Kong, 23rd June, 1930.

STUDENT to $3.00 Each.

NORD

DEUTSCHER

LLOYD

NGAN SHING KWAN,

Manager.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN

SUMMER EXCURSION TO

TSINGTAU

AND NORTH CHINA PORTS

“FULDA”

PER M.S.

Leaving Hong Kong

July OF

1st July

[9568

Calling at TAKAO (FORMOSA), SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO, TAKU BAR (TIENTSIN), CHINWANGTAO, TSINGTAO-

Fares

HONG KONG/TSINGTAO

Round Trip

and SHANGHAI."

Cabin Class .H.K. $145.00

Middle Clas H.K. $75.00

$375.00

$225.00

Hord KoNG/HONG KONG

For further particulars please apply to:-

Agents.

Queen's Building, No. 8, Chater Boad.. Telephone 26378,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930.

HOME CRICKET.

SOMERSET BEATEN BY

DERBY.

LIGHT BLUES WIN AT BRIGHTON.

(THROUGH REUTER ́S AGENCY.]

EASTERN NEWS IN GERMAN POLITICAL

BRIEF.

ROWDYISM.

PARS FROM EVERYWHERE. REICHSTAG REDUCED TO A

BEAR GARDEN,

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Prea, Hoover last week aigned the Bill admitting Chinese, wives of Berlin, June 17-An attempt to turn the Reichstag into a bear American citizens who married be- garden was made to-day by the fore the enactment of the immigrn Right - Radical National- Socialist tion law of 1921 and who wish to Estimates for the Ministry of the Deputies during the debate on the bring their wives to the United Interior when Deputy von Kar States.

dorff, a leading member of the German People's Party, demanded the most stringent executive mea- sures against the National-Socialist rowdies, who during recent months have caused a large number of sanguinary incidents.

LONDON,, June 23. Cricket matches commenced an Saturday made further progress to-day when two of the fixtures The Japanese Government Rail- were completed. Somerset collap-ways have started construction of sed badly in both innings and lost a new station and staff quarters at to Derbyshire by ten wickets. Cam- Minato-mochi, near Namba, Osaka. bridge. beat Sussex by ten wickets The building, of reinforced concrete and steel, will cost about Yea 9,400,000, and will be ready by the end of 1832.

at Brighton. Kippax made 120 for the Australians in their match with Lancashire, which is likely to end in a draw.

Von Kardorff further strongly attacked the blasphemous" and | unconstitutional policy of the which at present is under the in- Thuringian State Government

fluence of that party.

Order was only restored after the Excited by the acting of Canjiro, Speaker had suspended one mem- popular actor, in the .Naka ber of the National-Socialist Party and had named several other Theatre, Osaka, a ruother sitting Deputies of this group when there in an upper. balcony dropped her followed an oratorical duel be child on the heads of people between Dr. Wirth, the Reichsminis ter of the Interior, and Dr. Frick, low. The actor, unmoved, continu- the National Socialist Home Minis

his lines despite the panic inter of Thuringia, who also sita in

the Reichstag. the auditorium!

Derby. Somerset. At Chesterfield, Derby beat Somerset by tea wickets.

Somerset batted first but were all out for the poor score of 54 runs, Slater taking seven wickets for 31ed runs. To this total Derby replied with 120 runs. Buse took four wicket for 27 runs."

In their second knock Derby were again out cheaply, this time the total being seventy, Slater again was in deadly form with the ball, and claimed seven wickets for only 17 runs. Derby then, knocked off the required runs with no wickets down.

Somerset, 1st innings

Slater, 7 for 31.

Derby, 1st innings

Buse, 4 for 27.

Somerset, 2nd innings

Slater, for 17.

Derby, 2nd innings (no wkta.

Sussex ». Cambridge.”

54

190

70

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A Europe to Asia friendship flight, between Berlin and Tokyo, by way of Siberia will be carried out by Mr. Seiji Yoshihara, noted Japanese flier, in the early part of July this year. The airman has left for Berlin to prepare for the coming flight.

The entire Press, with the sole exception of the Radical organs of the Right as well as of the Left, demands the unconditional suppres sion of the political rowdyism to which the two extremist parties are rearting in order to terrorize the

nation.

ORIENT.

MORTGAGE BATE AND ESTATE AGENTS.

"An interesting step has been CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- taken by the Nasking municipal authorities which could well be followed in Chiness cities throughout the country. This con." cerns an order which has just been published to the effect that all dangerous houses and buildings must be torn down forthwith, or

* PEAK MANSIONS"

steps will be taken to pull them Six-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments,

The Light Blues beat Sussex by down by force. the comfortable margin of ten wickets at Brighton.

In view of the daring piracy which occurred on the Whangpoo Sussex batted first and made 210 River recently, in which Mr. J. R. runs, Bowley being top-scorer with Harder and Mr. T. T. Sun lost 85. For the Undergraduates, Rough-their lives and Mr. J. G. Irvine trought was the most successful bowler, taking six wickets for 44 Cambridge knocked up 213 runs in reply, Grant being three short of his century when he was beaten.

runs.

Sussex made only 125 in their second innings, and here again Boughtrought was successful with the ball; he took four wickets for 23 runs. The University then made 125 runs with all their wickets in-

tact.

.Sussex, 1st innings

Bowley, 85, Raughtrought, & for 44. Cambridge, 1st innings

Grant, 97.

'Sussex, 2nd innings...

Roughtrought, 4 for 35. Cambridge, 2nd innings (no

wickets)

Lancs v Australians:

210

213

·323

125

At the close of play at Manches- ter, the Australians had made 427 runs in their first innings while the county are 90 runs for to wickets..

For the visitors Kippax made 120 and Fairlax 63 while Watson (Lancashire) is still not out with 53 to his credit. The scores at the end of the second day's play were:-

Australiane, 1st innings. 497

Kippax, 190.

Fairfax, 63. Lancashire, 1st innings (no

wickets)

Watson, 53 not out.

BOXING.

CARNERA-GODFREY.

CARNERA GAINS DECISION

ON A FOUL, "

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.)

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PHILADELPHIA, June 28. Carnera was awarded the deci- sion on a foul against George God- frey, the negro giant of Leiper ville, in the fifth round of what was announced as a ten-round con- test.

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was seriously wounded, Mr. Soong Tazeliang, chairman of the Whang- poo Conservancy Board, and the other members have decided that, in future, employees' wages will be paid at the National Products Bank in Hankow Road, Shanghai, instead of being distributed among them as was the "practice. in the

nast.

The Twenty-Four Histories of Chinese Dynasties, all replicas of authoritative ancient editions, has gone to the publisher. The work, when off the press, will be the most interesting of its kind ever print- ed. More than that it will be the Iargest single history set aver com- piled, comprising altogether 800 Chinese fashioned volumes with a total of 130,000 pages. The work is to be sold at the comparatively mo- dest price of G.8120, putting it within the reach of the average Chinese scholar.

Gods and men alike are suffering from the financial depression in Japan. Daily contribution, to the. Kwannon Temple in Asakusa Park have drooped from 1,000 to 250 yen, necessitating an entire revision of the temple's budget. More than 112,000 Shinto shrines, as well as many Buddist, and Christian chur- ches throughout the Empire, are suffering from decreased revenue. There is no lessening in the num ber of worshippers, however, as scores pray daily at every temple for better business conditions and a return of prosperity

It is well-known that the Japan ese love children. When the bodies of seven murdered infants, packed in a trunk, were found in a subur ban railway station near Tokyo, pious residents of the district-cars. ed seven stone images of Jizo-Same. the God of Children, and placed them in a special shine in the local temple compound Masses for the repose of the souls of the mur- dered children will be chanted by The children priests each month. were murdered by the proprietor of o "baby farm," who said he was driven to the crime by prevailing' hard times.

The plan for the laying down of one of the longest distance direct telephone lines in the world, be- tween Seoul, and Osaka, which was on foot by the Tokyo Communica tions Department hus now definite prospect of materialization very the Department having soon, already incorporated an item of some Y.600,000 in its estimates for 1930 towards it, reports the Japan Chronicle. It is understood the Department is planning to lay new telephone cables between FussD which will connect those between Fukuoka and Izuhara When com pleted, it is expected the Seoul. Tokya telephons wervice will also be possible through intermediary will be 100 miles longer than those between Paris and Berlin, the length between Seoul and Osaka being 800 miles.

Once again & pcture of extreme agony was presented to the ever- faithful fight fans, to the number of 50,000, who saw Carnera writhing on the floor as the result of a left hook to the groia...

Caroera squirmed and twisted and finished unconscious.

There were no knockdowns, al- though Carners was badly stagger ed in the frat round,

Godfrey led on points. He won sandang akende hy means of straight lelts and rights to the jaw and hooks, but Carners connection et Osaka, and the lines tired him in the third and fourth rounds.-swinging him round in the clinches and landing short rights to the head and uppercute.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD,

KOWLOON,

Detached and Semi-detached Villas Modern Construction with Garage.

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""CAMBAY BUILDINGS" Flats with Modéra Conveniences,

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PROVEN AN

ECONOMICAL

ROUTE

INCREASED volume of tonnage tells its own

story of the economy and efficiency of any trade route. Tonnage through the Port of Vancouver is steadily increasing. Last year 9,559,889 tons of cargo passed through the, Port of Vancouver. In certain commodities tonnage has increased 100% in the past six years.

Vancouver is the nearest to you of any de veloped seaport on the Pacific Coast. It has twenty-seven miles of land-locked all-year harbour and thirteen miles of developed water- frontage. Fort authorities lend every com operation in the quick discharge of cargoes and two great transcontinental railways carry your shipments quickly and efficiently to Canadian and American markets. Ship over this quicker, more economical and more efficient route.

PORT OF

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NOTICE.

Ceriada

23F

THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY, LIMITED.

ALTERATION OF FARES.

N and From 1sT JULY, 1930, and until Further Notice, the 'undermentioned SCALE OF FARES

will be in operation..........

Star Ferry 1st 2nd

1ST CLASS-10 Cents for First Two Sections or Part thereof and

5 Cents for Each Subsequent Section or Part thereof.

2ND CLASB-5 Cents for Two Sections or Part of Two Sections.

Route No. 2-STAR FIERY

PARHOI STREET ARGYLE STREET YEN CHOW STEERT

SECTIONS:-.

WONG UX VILLAGE LAICHI KOT TERMINŲS

Route No. 6-STAE FEERT

10. Ga. Pathoi St.

1st 2nd

PAKHOI STREET ARYGLE STREET WATERLOO ROAD KOWLOON CITY TERMINUS

10c. Bc. 100. Be Argyle St.

1st 2nd

15c. 102 100. 60, 100. B. Waterloo Ed

1st 2nd

20c. 10. 150. 10c. 100. Ba

206. 100.

150. 100.

26c. 15c. 206. 10. 160, 100,

15c. 100.

10c. Bc. 1080,

20c. 10c.

150 10,

106. 60.

250.-15.

200 100.

150, 100.

Route No. 8-STAR FEBBY

PATROL STREET ALGYLE STREET

WATERLOO ROAD KOWLOON TONG TERMINUS

Route No. 10-STAR FERT

100. Be. Kloon. Tong|

1st

2nd

K'loon, City

2nd

10c.

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PAXEOI STREET ARGYLE STREET WATERLOO ROAD KOWLOOK UITT", NOAU BRI WAN Terminus

100.

Be. Nganabiwan

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Ter Chow Bi

1xt 2nd

1

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100. Bc. Wong Uk ViL

20050.

1st 2nd

100. Bc. Lai Chi Kok

British Service Men (in Uniform) and Children under 13 Years of Age will be carried 1st Class at 2nd Class

Bates. Full Fare will be charged when travelling in the 2nd Class,

MONTHLY TICKETS wil be increased as under

ADULTS to $7.00, STUDENTS. to 43.00.

LOUET

Hong Long, 23rd June, 1930:

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