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Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, HOLDERS OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
LICENCE
Care Sprained-Ankle and Wrist. Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctors. 4, Wyndham Street (1st Floor), Tel. No. 27051.
"DOR PG CO-
FIVE DAYS”»
The best protection against Malaria, Manufactured by
THE DOR PO CO. 3. Wing Lok Street.
years
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU
ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
Recommended for many by Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.
24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.
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BUTTERFLY
DANCING ACADEMY
Latest Fall Room Dancing Nightly.
New Lady Instructresses have now arrived. All the latest Dancing Steps taught. Classes Afternoon; Practice Nightly
8-12.
Ton FLOOR : KWAN BUILDING, Des Voeux Boad.
Tel. 26770..
26, Des Voeux Road, Centrál
A. TACK & CO.
ZEISS CAMERAS BINOCULARS Developing & Printing
Ons Day Service.
SUMMER SUITS
Well-cut and Good Fit at Reasonable Prices.
WING HING CO.
TAILORS 18, D'Aguilar St.
PRONE 91417
HOLLYWOOD STUDIO.
Art Photographers
Day and Night Service
22, Des Voeux Road, C. 'Phone 28786.
The Thinnest Camera
in the market.
ETUI
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933
Find
PREMISES TO LET
TUITION GIVEN.
CREDIT FONCIER LEARN BALL-ROOM DANCING
D'EXTREME
ORIENT..
French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd.
Tel. 21003.
I
MODERN FLATS 4 Roomed, Corner Prince Edward &
Waterloo Roads.
4 Roomed, No 310, Prince Edward
Boad with Garages.
3 Roomed, Corner Waterloo Road &
Boundary Street.
2 Roomed, Prince Edward Road next
to Bailway Bridge.
MODERN RESIDENCES
7 Hoomed, No, 184, 24 & 296 Frince
Edward Road.
8 Roomed, Belfran Road next to St.
Theresa's Church.
5 Roomed, 209, 217, 221, 299, 231 and 233, & 241 Prince Edward Road. 6 Roomed Residence, No. 14, Chatham
Ford,
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road
FLATS TO LET
O LET at Braemar Terrace, be on hillside facing barbour, thr e roomed FLATS wib enclosed verandah and servante quarters. Modern sanitation, Moderate rental. Apply to BUTTER- FIELD & BWIRE 1, Connaught Poad.
(880
TO LET-NEW FLATS, at the
ZOOM,
Tjonction of Argyle Street and Waterloo Hoad, Kowloon. Kach con- taining four
two bath. room, pantry, kitchen and servants' quarters together with a garage for Bach Bat. G. E. & WESTINGHOUSE
INSTALLED.. REFRIGERATORS
Rental 8117 per month including Taxes. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building.
(770
TTRACTIVE three and four roomed Flats in Humphreys and Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon. Alao
CAMERA ive roomed houses in Minden Aveene,
3 x 21" and if x al
Sols Distributors
A. SEK & CO., 28, Des Voeux Road, Central
PHONE 29459.
If you need a PERMANENT WAVE why not go to Mas. BETEN (train ed in Paris), and you will surely be satisfied as she can give you any kind of wave, large soft absolutely natural, or small and strong with lovely curly ends just as you wit.
MRS. BETEN BEAUTY SALONS Peninsula Hotel Arcade 'Phone 58081 Ex. 34.
REMOYAL NOTICE We beg to announce our removal from Gloucester Arcade to larger premises, OUR NEW ADDRESS IS National Bank Building, Des Voeux Road and Ice House Street, 1st Floor, Entrance Ice House St.
Maison Lucile,
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY 110TKL;
PRAK HOTEL
&
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;
HOTELS
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel den Wagons Lits, Peklog.
Courtesy, Comfort, Service
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Constraction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Cable Address:—“ Riviera, Macan.”
YOU ARE ONLY A SHORT TIME IN HONG KONG,
OR
You wish to brighten up an Occasional Party
with a little Music
THEN
BING UP, OE CALL ON, BADIO SERVICES, LTD. (1, Gloucester Arcade or 51,' Bonham Strand East)
Phone 28758,
Phone 20513, AND ABRANGE TO HIRE A
RÁDIO OR RADIO-GRAMOPHONE ON DAILY OB WEEKLY TERMS.
Kowloon. All modern conveniences. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Bailding.
1824
HOUSES TO LET,
FELIX VILLAS-One house to
let comprising four large and two small rooms, two bathrooms. Modern Panitation. Garage, Bus service. Moderate Rontal. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Dept., Prince's Building. Phone No. 20910.
[483
TO LET-Furnished from lat Jaly Hacienda No. 193, The Peak. Apply Property Ooo, Messrs. Jardige, Matheson & Co, Ltd.
[804
TO LET No. 112 The Peak..
Apply to PEROY SMITH, BETH & FLEMING,
[2780
FOR
FOR SALE
OR SALE-One travelling trunk in good condition. What offer? For particulare please apply to Box No. [878 878, c/o Hong Kong Daily Pres
OR SALE One diamond ring,
FOR Owner willing to sell at a
scribe of €0% of the port price. For particulare please apply to Box No. 879, LF79 c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.
SUN DANGING PALACE
17, Queen's Boad, Central.
DANCING NIGHTLY
8 p.m. till 11.40 p.m. European Orchestra-Entirely European Management.
at Miss de Coudar's "SELECT DANCING ACADEMY" 17, Queen's Road. Latest Stops in all Ball-room- dances including the ROMBA, FRE NUH and ARGENTINE TANGOES, YALE BLUES, etc; taught in Twelve lessons by teachers Royal House, membera I.A.O, and LA.L, Private lessona, Clanes and Practice-dances daily. Special Fees for Service Men.
HOTEL (PRIVATE).
AIRLIE HOTEL-23-25- Nathan Road, Kowloon.. Un- der European Management, Excellent cuisine. Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate. Three minutes from ferry, fel. 67857
1933 NEW IMPERIAL MOTORCYCLES
150 Miles to the gallon, Apruka
SHUN HING CO.
50, Jahnaton Road, Wanchal, Tel 23924.
TAK CHEONG
(Est. 1898) TAILORS, OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fanor Goods, ETC.
50 & 69, Queen's Rd., C. Tel. 91317.
1. TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR
ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED YAMATO
Atk:
19, Johnston Road, MAYEDA & 00. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.
THE CHINA CAMPHORWOOD TRUCK-00.
Manufacturers of camphor- wood trucks with all kinds of artistic carvings, and camphor. wood furniture of all descrip tions. Only highly experienced engravers are employed.
Our Camphor Wood Trunks can easily kill our enemies, the insects which always des troy our esteemed coats, etc. even to keep safely under lock and key.
25, Johnston Road. Wantsal, Hong Hong.
汽水有用
Thornhill Aerated Water Factory
(THORNHILL & Co., Inb.)" HIGH CLASS AERATED
THE FOREIGNER ABROAD
LAWS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
INTERNATIONAL CODE?
Those who leave their native coun- tries for business or pleasure must, in thought indeed, if not respect the laws of the places where they happen to be, and, if they de- Tiberately break, those laws, must not expect their own Governments. to help them. That proposition, however, does not involve the fur- ther one that they must suffer injus- The more tice without redress.
highly civilised nations have, each in its own way, tried to eliminate injustice from their courts, either to natives or foreigners.
WATER MANUFACTURERS. nations, it might save much of that
Sales Department-
3, Tin Lok Lane, Wanchai.
TELEPHONE 20547.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION_
ON
WEDNESDAY,
183
JUNE 7, 1933
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM,
AM Tenir SALES ROOM, 4 DEDDELL STREET.
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Pongee
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The League of Nations has not yet formulated a minimum stand ard of justice for the individual ac- cused of crime, and the instances and precedents 'cited in text-books of international law hardly furnish a code. If such a code was drawn up. and agreed upon by the leading diplomatie friction which, in the past, has often led to war. In Eng. 124 land there are Magna Charta, the 19 Bill of Rights, and the Habeas Corpus Ac, pat it was possible, 458 until the police rules were revised a $44 few years ago, for an individunk to be kept in prison for a day, or per haps even two, without being able to communicate with his friends, definite charge formulated against
allowed to communicate with his friends without avoidable delays, and is charged quickly (if the case of Lieut. Baillie Stewart appears, to be an exception, it must be re- membered that soldiers voluntarily place themselves under the Army 186 Aet,, a special code of law).
SERVICE TO READERS being given particulars of a
THE HONG KONG,in Now an accused
DAILY PRESS, LTD. and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 53, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give
In the ordinary case of arrest, Subscribers and Visitors
perhaps the first requirement of advice regarding accommoda justics is liberty to the prisoner to tion available, motoring faci-communicate with someone who can help him in his plight. This is not suitable cities,
shopping,
quite so easy as it locks, for it may entres, etc.
be highly undesirable to allow a known member of a criminal gang
If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the We have in Stock and For Sale latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.
Great varieties of used and unused Postage Stamps
In sets, bags, packets, single and in approval books for collections also Flower and Vegetable Seeds Gladioli Bulbs, &c, &c
GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamps, Garden Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys &c. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 620 HONG KONG
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PRE-PAID
Learn Ballroom Dancing
at the
Palace Dancing Academy Open during Afternoons for Learners under well- known Instructresses
8 to 12 Nightly for Practice. 83 and 85, Lockhart Road, Wanchai
D'ASIS STUDIO
Photographers
Gloucester Building
AGENCIES.
The London Uffics of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 33. FLEET STREET, E.C.4, is constant- ly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firms to act as Agents for their products in Hong Kong and Ponth China,
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T. Cloth
Lawns Poplin Flannel
Art. Silk Coatings.
20
17
Cot. Blanketa
Prs. Cot. & Rubber Shoes
Cases Condensed Milk
Case Dental Cream
9 Cases Assorted Beef & Sausage
9 Tins Eucalyptus Oil -
3 Sucks Flour
10 Cases Pulpboard Discs
1 Case Peaches 1 Case Fears
11
1- Bag Soda Ash
1 Drum Tin Oxide
Coils Iron Hoops and Wire Cases Bleaching Powder.
and
A Quantity of Household Furni ture, Eample Goods, and Miscellane-
ous Goods, etc., etc.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
to inform the others immediately TERM8-Cash on Delivery, he is arrested. On the other hand, he should certainly be allowed to choose his own lawyer. In the case of foreigners, the difficulty is mini- mised, for there could be no harm in allowing communication with his Government's representatives, who would arrange for the engagement of lawyers whom he and they could trust.
SIX NEW NY.K. VESSELS
PRESIDENT'S ANNOUNCE- MENT AT SHAREHOLDERS MEETING
Then there is the question of bail before trial, which is not a matter of right, even in England, though granted as a general rule, save in murder charges. There are, more- over, the conditions of imprison- ment, and, a few years ago, arbitra tors told the Mexican Government verminous that insanitary and prisoas could not be tolerated in
TOKYO, May 27. the case of foreigners, although the The President Mr. K. Kagami natives had to suffer them. There took the chair at the N.Y.K. share- is the question of open court, and, holders' meeting. Explaining the finally, the great crux of the Mos- report of accounts, etc., he said in COW trials, the admission 48 part that the net profit for the evidence of confessions taken or ex-semi-annual term ending March 31, torted in circumstances amounting 1933, was Y1,129,000, after fully to duress. Since the Hyde Park providing for the customary reserva episode a few years ago our own fund, the depreciation of the fert procedure in safeguarding the ac-and securities and other property, cused from anything even savour etc., to the extent of Y5,890,000. ing of the so-called third degree" Adding to the aforesaid net profit has been so hedged about that the the amount brought forward from police complain that they are the previous term, vi.,, Y610,000, a handicapped in collecting evidence. total of 11,739,000 was obtained. There are many other matters. From the latest-namel amount, but if international agreement can Ye0,000 had to be deducted as legal be effected on the points raised reserve-as prescribed by law- The Required Information should be above, the nations participating in leaving a balance of Y1,670,000, such agreement will definitely have which amount the Directors pro- taken a step to ensure peace with posed to carry forward to the next each other.
If Local Companies desirous of taking up further Agencies will let us know the Lines in which they are interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties sa op- pertunity offers,
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Fot Proat,
As far as the figures showed, the ROYAL ACADEMY SALES
Directors were thus enabled to re- port, a net profit even larger than BIG INCREASE ON LAST YEAR'S that of the previous term, but, the
FIGURE
(Special Air-Mail Service),
London, May 18.
Since the opening of the Royal Academy Summer Show 140 of the
President regretted, he could only repeat what had been said at the previous General Meeting, such re- sult being merely indicative of the continued abnormal condition of currency and trade that prevailed during the term under review, a situation not to lie expected to last
pictures exhibited have been sold for long.
an aggregate total of £5,420. This On the other hand, the President includes five purchases under the pointed out, the shipping depres Chantrey Bequest amounting to sior, which was overshadowing the whole world, was growing even nearly $1,000.
Among the pictures bought by the worse than ever. The steady de Bequest is a painting in tempera, crease in the world cargo movement "Oriental Portrait," by Miss Janet and an increasing laying up of ton- Crée, a girl art student-the first age, was the order of the day. time that such a purchase has been The President then dealt with some important aspects of the coming made while the student is still at International Economic Conference, school. Only six other women have and expressed his hope that it had work under the terms of the would be productive of results Bequest since it began to operate beneficial to the situation. more than half a century ago.
A National Institution.
A notable purchase is that of The N.Y.K., the President added, "Delius," by H. James Gunn. It as a national institution, was pay- has been bought for £1,250. This ing the closest attention to the year's total up to date compared with £4,790 up to May 11 last year ar appreciate increase,
session, last year, to gooelerate the removal of obsolete steamers owned in Japany has decided to scrap cer- tain old steamers of the company, and replace them by six new im proved motor cargo carriers of 7,300 tons gross each, which are to be put in commission before the end of 1934.
course of events in these days of emergency, and was devoting all its energy and brains, in more than ever consolidating its foundation, by fighting through unprecedented difficulties. He expressed his co- Bdence that he and his co-directors, assisted by their faithful staff both ashore and afloat, would have the full support of the shareholders.
The President was glad to state that the NY, availing Reelf of the measure adopted by the Ing. perial Diet at its extraordinary (Continued on previous column).
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