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#roomed Aste.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT.
14 roomed fats,..
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CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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1-roomed fats.
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10 LET- Flat No. 3, "Kellett TBOUND 186, The Frak. Four
Rooms
Flush System. Separate Kitchen. Servants Quarters. All Modern Conveniences. Apply DEALUNS, Prince's Building.
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LAT-FLAT No. 4TICIA TANSION 10, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS.. LTD. Tel 23722 or 23216.
3583
MALE CONVENIENT FLAT.- Mid-Level. Apply J. E. JOSEPH, Property Dept., Prince's Building. Tel. No. 30010.
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HOUSES TO LET.
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"ISNEY" VILLAS in extensive
houses semi-detached. Modera janita tion. Tennis court Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to sea from own grounds. Moderate rentals, Apply J. E. Joseph, Property Dept., Prince's (976 Bailding. Tel 20910.
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ELIX VILLAS, Pokfulam, Immediate occupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderate Rental Fins Viewa. Children's Playground,. Sea Bathing.-Frequent Bus Service. Garage Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office. Tel. No. 20910.
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Canton, July 16, Dr. Woo Kang, D. Litt, Dean of the Colege of Arts of
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For Siam Customs Department
Bangkok, July 6.
Mr. W. D. Reeve, at present Adviser to the Excise Department. will in future act as Adviser 'TO both '341
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London, July 2 The title of inspector-General of the RAF. has been defunct since 1920.
Air Chie:-Marshal Sir Robert
It is omcially announced that Mr. D. F. Mace had been retired ... from the position of Customs Adviser on pension, by reason of 111
Before
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the Siamese service, Mr. Mace had a distinguished career in the British Customs and Excise, mostly in the United Kingdom, although his last appointment before coming to Slam was in Uganda.
In 1926 the Customs duties in Siam
as the were very simple, general rate was only 3 per cent, subject to few exceptions such as I spirits, but treaty revision per- mitted an increase to 5 per cent. in 1927.
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HEAVY WORK DURING SLUMP
During this period Mr. Mace devoted much of his time to tra | velling around the coasts of the country in order to inspect the conditions in the various portɛ. Al, including those on the Bay of Bengal, were visited more than once.
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On his return from leave pointed to this post, is one of the 1930, the slump had at last reach cultural organization in Calcutta Anest horsemen in the Air Force. ed Slam and there was great an- In his pre-war days as a soldier hexlety in the Ministry of Finance seldom missed a day's bunting or owing to the reduced revenue re- a point-to-point...
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Ghoshal, is desirous to exchange publications of the Boclety with the Sun Yat Sen University and
and other culturai
educational bodies in China. Professor Woo Kang is requested to arrange the exchange of publications. In particular. the Society desires to know the schucational plans and progress in China.
turns.
He won his regimental point-to- On the advice of Mr. E. L. Hall- point, the Oxford and Bucks Light Patch, the Financial Adviser. It Infantry, more than once. Among was decided to increase the "Cus- his trophies, too, is a cup for the toms duties, introducing a regular Staff College heavyweight race. tariff as far as treaty conditions
He was one of the first of the permitted. R.F.C. to cross the German lines in 1914. After the war he was the first to fly over the desert surveying the Cafro-Bagdad air mall route.
HOPEI COAL STRIKE
Owing to the necessity for secrecy, Mr. Mace: carried out the statistical investigations, required almost unassisted, mostly out of office hours, and his first break- down in health was attributed to the heavy work in the preparation of tarifis
A short leave in England during 1632 failed to effect an improve- Other foreign educational in-
Tientsin, July 9.
ment and he again left Blam op stitutions are also interested in educational development in China.
Martial law was declared yester-medical advice in February of last Unfortunately his health Professor Shepotief of the Uni- day in the coal mines of the Kallan year. versity of Caucasia at Titils wrote Mining Administration in Machia has remained bad ever since and to Dean Woo and requested him kow, north-eastern Hopel, where it became clear early this year to introduce to him books on over 1,000 workers are on strike that he could not return to Blain. Chinese civilization especially re- against the increase of working 6 p.m.-Are You Listening?, con-lating to Confucian philosophy, hours. Two men suspected of in
ducted by Bernie, Nolasco, as the University there does not citing the miners have been ar- 6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational have any works on this subject rested.
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Although the strike is still on, t Since European professors do not read Chinese, Dean Woo has is understood that, the dispute will written to Leroux Librairie at shortly be settled in view of the Rue de Seinne, Paris to supply fact that a large number of the strikers are in favour of mediation, the Russian scholar with books an Chinese philosophy,
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his scholarly works led in a Paris while and the
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