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PERALTA HAT FACTORY

MAKERS

OF

PERALTA HATS

PRESENT Their NEW SUMMER LINE

Every new STRAW and NOVELTY in the popular priced field is now ready in our new line. No collection is more necessary to the women to-day than this new, modern style line which is ordained to be the most sensational innovation in popular priced hats for the coming season.

24, HANKOW ROAD...

(Opposite the Jude Tree)

KOWLOON.

Kowloon's Most Select Dancing

Every night

Academy.

7.30 p.m. till midnight.

We beg to announce the engagement of several new lady instructresses. The latest dancing steps are taught. Private classes by special arrangement, otherwise practice dances held every evening from 7.30 p.m. to midnight.

CASANOVA

DANCING ACADEMY

30, Hankow Road (Ground Floor), Kowloon.

The Blue Taxicabs Limited.

NOTICE.

Our Patrons are hereby notified that from the 18t. day of May, 1933 the fares for taxicab hire will revert to the old tariff-Lo, 40 cents First mile 'and ten conts for each subsequent Quarter mile.

In Addition the Company will run small taxicabs from New Ferry Pior Stand at Jordan Road, Kowloon, the tariff to be 30 cents First mile and 5 cents per quarter mile for subsequent mileage.

Also public cars for hire Day and Night:-

4 seater car at $2.40 per hour.

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$4,20 Waiting time at half charge.

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For large and small cabs or public cars. Ring 57417 and 57714 and car will be sent immediately from neares`stand.

Office and Garage

Corner Nathan Road & Market Street, Kowloon.

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Loong

Manufacturers and Exporters of General Embroideries

and Modern Silks 29, Nathan Road.

PUMP Maintenance

Service

At Low Monthly Rates

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Estimates Furnished

Satisfaction Assured

Well Boring, Flush Water Installations

Duro Pump and Engineering Co.,

Hydro Blectrical & Sanitary Engineers Tel. 56226 480, Nathan Rd,

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Wholesale and Retall Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers in Diamonds, Oriental Precious Stones, etc.

Tel. 67314. 18 Hankow Rd.

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BOOTS AND SHOES Made to order promptly. 309, NATHAN ROAD

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933

ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT

GOOD FIGHT PROMISED ON MONDAY

Quite a number of boxing en- thusiasts were disappointed when they turned up at the Shamshuipo Camp last evening to find that the Hong Kong Aren Sports Board Boxing Tournament was postponed

the -of

inclement

on Recount weather.

Roberts has had several appear auces before the Hong Kong public and is considered to be one of the Colony's best welterweights while dark Dering is more or less a horse" although he is reputed to be fighter who packs a heavy wallop, The tournament will be held on Monday night.

Some very good sport was anti- of the eipated and supporters different centosients were confident that their special fancies" would carry the day.

The fight that promised to be the most exciting was that between Pte. Roberts, S.W.. and Pte. Deming, Lincolnshires.

TOOHOS JO HLVIE MIDVAL TEACHER

Continued from Page 7.). rejoined the party at the Sincere's store as arranged, and then went

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CANTON BOYCOTT CASE SETTLED-

Sincere Company Held

Blameless.

It is now learned from a reliable source that the risolution passed by. the People's Salvation Sciety and presented to the Municipal Provin

close cial Kuomintang, to Sincero Company's Canton Store, who refused to pay fine of $200,000, has at last been settled.

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the

The Tangpu after full investiga- tion have satisfied themselves that Sincere Company is completely blameless, as no evidence could be produced against them to connect them with the present case, while all arailable facts substantiated the contention generally, upheld that the Sincere Company are not deal- ing in 'such goods.

The People's Salvation. Society have-admitted that luring-all-their-4 four previous raids only a very in- significant portion of such goods were found among the vast stock seized. Actually the exact amount of such goods, was five kinds of fittings valued at $31.19.

During one of the raids a hundred

jars of sulphuric acid were seized but on investigation proved to be of German crigin,

The case was necordingly dis- missed and the company judged in nocent.

The Oriental Hotel.

to the pictures at Oriental Theatre. Witness then went in to say that he knew Li Yet, the owner of the car, hnd at Christinas last year Li purchased the car at the price of $3,100. He borrowed Li's car on two or three ecensions, and had some trouble with the footbrakes.

When asked by the Coroner if ho had any reason for taking out an insurance policy on March 2, nine days before the accident, wits the goods were actual found in the baggage room, but have since proved to belong to guests-with names and room number affixed.

ness replied that he was a motor driver and had taken out three in- surance policies previously.

The Coronor: Is that the com- mon thing among motor drivers to insure themselvca 1-Yes,

Referring to the telephone con- versation between, witness and de- censed on the day before the acci- dent, witness said that he wanted

The Oriental Hotel, however. was on a slightly different basis,

It is also admitted that the very Hotel Management earthot well search such huggage,, nor have they the power to refuse to accept such deposite Their charge could only amount to one of minor neg- ligence in not reporting the 'pre- to know why Wei Yuk had tele-sence of such goods of unknown phoned him. Wej Yuk, however, origin to the Society. For such was in her bath when he rang up, oversight on the part of minor and the deceased, who replied, in-officials the fine is reduced by Imff. formed him that she and Wei Yok had something to tell him, but could not do so through the phone. The deceased then suggested that wit. nes should bring a car round at 11 .m. the next day and witness agrer d.

Rumours of the forcible closure of

these well-known stores and hotel were never more than resolutions of the Society, and have never been sauctioned by responsible bodies who have always held that such The Fateful Ride,

measures would unduly upset the market and their repeated refusals The next day, the day of the nc- cident, witness went to Li Yee to to endorse the resolution explained borrow the car, and the latter the fact that the closure was never agreed on condition that he (wit-carried out in spite of oft repeated noss) returned it at 12.30 p.m. Witness then took the car to the girls' house and sounded the horn. Both girls came down, and after they had got in, witness asked them where they wanted to go. Wei Yuk replied "anywhere" and witness then explained to her that ho had to return the car by 12.30. The deceased then suggested a ride ound the Colony, and asked wit- ness if there would be enough time to do so. That was about 11.30. Witness replied in the affirmative, and on the way Wai Yuk told him that Mok had again spread rumours

THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

(Continued from page 3).

Variety,

Song" Bevil-May-Care.' -Song-"The Song of the Trampı

Raymond Nowell (Baritone).- DB1040, Band-The Desert Song "-- Selection-Derby Somers Band.

-0200.

. Humorous Song-"It's' a Mar-

vel." Humorous Song- Hits Off to America Norman Long.

DB1033.

Instrumental- Pus

loha,"

Kea-

Hula

APPOINTMENTS

Colonial Service and Navy

(Special Air-Mall Sorvice)

Colonial Service, April 5.-The following promie. tions are announced :---

L. D. Pringle, MRC.S., LIC.P. (Medical Officer, Federated. Malay Straite), Medical Offer, Hong Kong

A, G. W. Tinkle (Technical Score- tary to Director of Public Works), Assistant Director of Public Works, Hong Kong-Times.

Instrumental" Hawaiian

Song "Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio.-HR217, Song- My Pretty Flowers." p.m." Three

Fanciful Etchings" (Ketelbey)-Albert | na W. Ketelbey's Concert Orches

8.50.0.8

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DIARY OF LOCAL. EVENTS

TO-DAY

(April 20)

(IV. Moon 5th Day) Birthday of Emperor of Japan,

1901.

Reception by Japanese Consul in honour of Emperor's Birthday, 74, Conduit Rond, 11-12 noon

Opening Ceremony of Chinese Athletic Association's Now Bathing

Pavilion, Quarry Bay, 230 p.m.

Annual Meeting of China En- porium, Ltd., Chinese Merchants' Club, Chion Building, 4 p.m.

Chinese Catholic Young Men's Society "At Home" to Chinese Catholic Students, Wah Yan Col- lege Halt, 3 p.m..

Police Recreation Clab, Informal:

s p..

Theatras,

Naval Appointments. April 3.--Sub-Lt. W. H. Wahrslet Le Comus, for duty in emergency destroyers (April 1): Prob.-Mid. G. W. B. Graves to Berwick (May 18). | Dance, Club House, Happy Valley, -Times.

April --Payar, Lt-Comdr.

Kowloon Cricket Club Dance, 9 M. White to Keppel (April 26), and p.. secretary to Captain (D): ¡ Payme-Lts. A. G. Sowman to Pem- broke-for-duty-in-Commodore's Offer (April 21); A. E N. Merry to Pembroke, and an Asst. Port. Librarian (April 25) and H. E. C. Violin Solo Algerian Sene

Wright to Tamar (April. 98).-- (Kotelbey),

Times. Violin Solo"The Phinton April 7-Lt.-Comdrs. F. H. Ash- Melody" (Ketolbey)-Albertton to Eagle (April 18); and A.. M. Sandler.-9803.

Filling to Wessex on recommg,→ Times

tra.—9468-9407,

8.8-9.30 p

Instrumental.

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9.30-11.30-A relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the management, (During the tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio). 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Prena

news.

11.30 p.m.-Close down.

Central: "Nagana." King's-Wedding-Rehearsal," Queen's: "Under Cover Man.” World: "The Lash." Oriental:

pa of Hate." Star: Nactly Gentleman.” Majestio: "Igloo."" Dances.

Tea Dances at King's Restaurant, Hong Kong Hotel. Gloucester Building, and Majestic Dancing Academy.

April 9-Lieut. F.O., R.A.F.) G. D. Anderson to Eagle for 405 Flight

Dinner Dances at King's Restaur- embarkation: Engr. Comdr. D. Hoare to Dolphin for courseant. Peninsula, Hong Kong, and (May 1).—Tim 4

Repulse Bay Hotels, and Glouces ter Building,

April 10.-Cant. M. L. Clarke. 1.8. to Osprey for course (April 10): Comdr. H. R. Sandwith to Spey, in connand (May 24); Pay.- Lt. Cmdr. H. J. Sandison to Cor

All records in the above Euro- morani,

for duty in Admiral's

pean programmes are supplied by Office (May 19).—Times, Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

SUNDAY, APRIL 30,

:

1.-Holy Mass- (a) Kyrie. (b) Sermon on "The Ten Com- mandments" by Rev. Fr. P. Joy, 6.J.

Benedictus and

(c) Offertory. (d), Sanctus,

Agnus Dei. II-Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament:- (a) O Salutaris. (b) Tantum Ergo. (c) Adoremus. 10-11 a.m.-A relay of the Service

from St. Joseph's Church, 11:12-15 p.m.-A relay of the Ser-

vice from St. Paul's Church.

p.m.-European pro- 19.15-2.30

gramme of Columbia and Regal records.

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I p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

2.30 p.m.-Close down.

From the Studio-Selections by the Melodian's Trio, 4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10 p.m.-European programmie 7-8.0 p.m. - A

programme of Columbia records.

Consecration of Chapela p.m.-Local time and weather re-

of St. Peter on Sunday

On Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m.,

port.

** Chal

Romano- Orchestra

Cypay Overture (Ketolbey)—| Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert

the Chapel in the newly erected Orchestra-9408. Sailors' Home and Seamen's In-8-30-9.30, n.m.-- stitute, Gloucester Road, will be

From the Studio.

consecrated by the Right Rev. Selections by "The Melodian's Ronald Owen Hall, Bishop of Hong

hout her. She then asked him to accompany her to Mok's house in the evening, and demand an ex-Kong and South Chine, under the planation. Witness, however, re-

dedication of the Chapel of St. plied that he would not have time Peter. in the evening, no he had intended

The Church of St. Peter, stand to attend a meeting of the Sting in what was once the compound John's Ambulance Brigade. •He was attached to the motor-car-sec- tion, and had been for four years,

Wei Yuk refused to believe it, and with the deceased insisted in him accompanying them. Witness eventually agreed.

When they reached Aberdeen, withers stopped the car and invited the sisters to go and have tiffin. Tho girls refused, however, saying that they had just had their morn ing meal, and witness had to go alone. When he reached the re staurant, he telephoned Li Yce to tell him that he could possibly re- turn the car at 12.30 as promised; but witness could not get in touch with him.

At this stage the enquiry was ad journed.

WEDDING REHEARSAL

A GALLANT FROLIC

It is

of the Sailors Heme, West Point, was originally built for a Seafarers' Church, but owing to the changing! conditions in the Port and Colony, it finally became a Chapel of Euse to St. John's Cathedral, serving the spiritual nasds of the Anglican Communion, especially in that area. Now however, development of fresh residential areas, especially i ther change of conditions, and this, on the Mainland, has caused a fur-

ns. well as the structural repairs to necessary if the Church is be maintained, has made it ad- visable to give up the Church and to organise Church life in the new residential areas, while making other arrangements for such mem- bers of St. Peter's Congregation he have not moved elsewhere, most of these residents being in the Happy Valley area,

The Chapel of the Ressurection in the Protestant Cemetery fulfils their needs to some extent, but it has been felt that full provision

To-day is the last chance of would be made if the Chapel in the sering Wedding Rehearsal" at new Sailors' Home and Seamen's the King's Theatre and, inciden Institute gould carry on the work tally, it is a film that is even better and traditions of St. Peter's at second than first visit. a neat balance between romantic Church, not only as Seafarers Chinese Paintings Bronze youth and pompous age and while Church, but also as a parochial

and Jade?”-

the young Romeos and Juliets centre as it were The Chaplains for: Seamon condțiet-- HAT CHINESE AZT RELIEFaptivateymi iti reterana, of

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particularly Lady Tree and George ed the services, and work of Br Grosmith who really win your Peter's Church from 1850 until 1919. GRAND OPENING. SALE hearts. There are also a butler, a so in many ways it is merely

colonial veteran and a vier whom you will like, all delightful little character sketches typical of the beat type of British films

But on second thoughts Roland Young is the best of them all.

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happy roturn to an old and long- standing arrangement. Needless to gayany who like to attend the Consecration Ceremony will be warmly welcomed.

Trio.".

9.30-10 p.m.-Dance Tunes. 10 p.m.-Close down.

All records in the above Euro- pean programmes are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

(Clined on next colum

R.C.. Hong Kong Electric.

Racing Fifth Extra Race Meet- ing (Happy Valley).

Yachting.-Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Boys' Race.

Sunrise.-5.53 a.m.; Sunset.-6.40

p.m.

Tides-High at 0.50 and 11.05; Low at 4 and 19.

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