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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON- DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tia

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Publi Auction to be held on Monday!! the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Ohices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the, Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Grampian Road, in the Colony Hau Temple Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, Hong Kong for a term of 75 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereat.

years, with the option of renewal at a Crown. Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis. "Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the disposal of the lot the Purchaser posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant), will be

(if not the applicant), will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cast: This snm will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

New Kowloon Inland

New Kowloon

Grampian Road.

And Lot No. 257

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MARRIAGE

The marriage between Lawrence, eldest son of Str Elly Kadoorie. "K.B.E. and the late Mrs. Ka-

doorte. and Muriel, only daughter of Mrs. S. Gubbay and the late Mr. David Gub- bay, will take place on Wed- nesday. November 9, 1938, at 4.00 p.m. at the "Ohel Leah " Synagogue, Robinson Road, No invitations are being issued, but all friends are cordially invited to the ceremony and the reception, afterwards at the Jewish Recreation Club, 70 Robinson Road.

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required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be London Office: 53. Fleet Street present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the price.

Purchase

HONGLONG, OCTOBER 18, 1936.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT PRESENT

12,000

No. 5979.

Inland Lot

Road. North of Lau Sio St., | between King's Road: and Tin Hau Temple

Boundary

Measures

подья,

As per

Blie plan

30,350

55A

37,938

Contents in

Square foot.

Annual

Rental.

** | Upset Price.

inq

1880

1878

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday" the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong

Notice is hereby given that Mr. S. C. Chen is no longer a member of our staff as from October 11th, 1938. .

CIE COMMERCIAL CHIMUGINE,

7, Quai de France, Shanghai.

r1

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Kong for a term of 75 years, MUDGUARDS OF

SOLID GOLD

with the option of renewal

at a Crown Rent to be axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the —KING," for” one further term-of

75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant), will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded On payment of the Purchase

price.

SITUATION

IN EUROPE

THE

EDITORIAL

ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS'

:

COLLEGE SPEECH DAY

Rapid Increase In Numbers Reported By Principal

CERTIFICATES DISTRIBUTED BY

MRS. R.E. LINDSELL

;.

St. Stephen's Girls' College held its annual Speech Day in the School Hall yesterday. when Mrs. R. E Lindsell, wife of the Acting Chlef Justice. distributed the certificates to successful can- didates

A very enjoyable programirae of music, recitations, a drill display and scenes from "The Life and Death of King Arthur." were ren- dered by the students, and received much applause from the large gathering present:

After the certificates had been distributed, the Rev. G. K. Car- penter pronounced the Blessing..

In the course of her report th Principal. Miss Atkins, said:

Lingnam. one in Yenching, and one is now on her "way to join Ginling at Chengtu in Szechuan.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938.

OFF TO THE CASH SWEEPS!

PICTURE TAKEN at the Eighth Extra Race meeting held at "Happy Valley un Double Tenth. (Photo by Leica)"

GOVERNMENT HOUSE MERCHANT SHIPS

INVESTITURE

(Continued from Page 1)

of the Chinese community and your keen desire to serve this Bri- tish Colony to its best advantages your high attainment in the fields

WITH 6 IN. GUNS

-

Signor Mussolini's Building Plans

will carry 6in, guns.

and The purt

It was with great regret that we heard that Lady Northcote would

STAFF CHANGES not be able to be with us to-day. and we hope she will soon be, well There have been some changes

Signor Mussolini is planning to again. Meanwhile, however, we in the Staff. The Kindergarten very warmly welcome Mrs. Lind- suffered a great loss in the tragic of Chinese scholarship and litera-build 60 merchant ships within the sell and thank her for so gracious-death of Eva Thomas, who was ture also serve to distinguish you next eight years. The larger ones. ly honouring us with her presence also a very active member of the among your fellow-men

Alumnee Association, and in July

dockyards of." here this afternoon.

"It is with a deep sense of grati- In looking back, over the past Miss Hancock went to England, tude for the constant help which Trieste are to have a big share of school year which ended in July, and Miss Tang, Mrs. Loh and you have given to me and my pre- the work connected with this pro two things stand out very clearly: Mrs. Taam resigned. I am greatly decessors that I now hand to you one is how rapidly. in common indebted to them all for their work these Letters Patent." (Applause). with all the schools in the Colony, and loyal help in running the our numbers have increased, and Vernacular classes after Fairlea secondly, how in spite of all the moved to Heep Tunn.

In many ways, varying from the more obvious ones of Sales' and Concerts, to the more real WLY'S of self-denis), about S4.000 were raised for medical and other relief work.

EVER READY HELP

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Signur Massallal has pro- mised the Lloyd Triestino Line five further subsidy and motor ships of 3.000 tons will be built for them.

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Trade in Trieste has suffered from the union of Austria with

Italian shipowners deny that they are able to compete againsı British Hines because of the large amount of Goverment subsidies. they receiv

Mr. Taggart was then announced ordinary activities of school life. Miss Phyllis Hall, who taught. THE NINETEENTH ASSEMBLY which seem in themselves to OC- Chinese in the afternoons, left and he was accompanied by "Dr. of the League of Nations at cupy all our time. time has been after twelve years' work, and we . D. R. Black. OBE. and Lieut-

Col. E. J. R. Mitchell, O.BE recent meeting in Geneva found to take part in various ways miss her very much. We were very dealt with a vast variety of ques- in War Relief work.

His Excellency said: "Mr. James Germany. but it is hoped that a sorry to say goodbye to them, and tions during the most critical

wish them success in any new work Harper Taggart, I have it in com-modern fleet of vessels and ex- period since the great world war.

they undertake.

mand from His Majesty the King pansion in the Levant and Far Much of the work with which it

I have to thank many Old Girls to invest you with the insignia of East will compensate for it. was concerned, though seemingly

for their kindness in coming, often an Officer of the Most Excellent! remote from those overwhelming

at very short notice. to help in Order of the British Empire. issues which were staggering Eu-

emergencies. To all the Staff, I "In August last year the war be- rope and the world,"nevertheless touched the basic foundations of Personal service was given in a am grateful for the support and tween China and Japan fell upon Shanghal, with a result that some the world community.

variety of ways--helping to make cheerful backing they give me.

They argue that their overhead". 4.000 refugees Bed thence for asy- For some years now we "have While Czechoslovakia was con- bandages and swabs at the Hong-

A very large charges are" cut down to a mini- stantly in people's minds and kong Women's Medical Association been sending messages of goodwilllum to Hongkong.

hospital suits and o "Goodwill Day" to the Children number of them were in poor cir- mum and that their boards and are very much. while the League was actually-making

cumstances--some even were desti. clerical' staffs helping at the of Wales in response to their confronted with the Chinese and padded

tute. It was in your hands that smaller Spanish questions in the most Women's Street Sleepers' Shelter message to the Children of the

acute form, it during the winter, and in the sum-World, and the message we went the task of providing the neces-Britain nevertheless had to mer months giving one afternoon in 1937 resulted this year in a sarles of life for these unfortunates was placed by Government You make provision for a week regularly to the Food Cen-letter from Belgium, asking us to

ACUTE QUESTIONS

coats.

than those ta Great

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and lay down the tre in the old S. Peter's Church, correspond with Belgian school-devoted yourself to that responsible EGYPT TO HAVE

polley regarding many social, nu- Imanitarian and technical matters which must be carried op in the spite of the preoccupations in the political field.

FREE SCHOOL

girls in English or French. Eight

duty with true humanity and

A group ot giris has been girls volunteered to write, and now carried it out with eminent success. "In presenting to you this mark teaching regularly in the Free we have a great many students i School for children drawn from corresponding with girls in other of His Majesty's recognition of your service I wish to thank you lards. the crowded streets just below us

most warmly on behalf of the

A NAVY Reported Decision To Buy Cruisers

This is not easy work and does I am glad to see so many parents ALL THESE QUESTIONS were represent a real sacrifice of time here to-day, and would like to Government of Hengkong for your discussed in the general debate and energy. Other activities have thank them for their co-operation, ready and adequate help. It is

with great pleasure that I invest Following the visit to London of ! the Assembly. The Council included socials and inter-school and consideration. It is a source agreed to invoke Article 16 on the competitions in Mandarin speak-or great pleasure to us that so you with these insignia." (Ap-the Egyptian Minister of War.

plause), request of China, while League ing and Essay writing, conferences many of our girls are the children

EXEMPLARY SERVICE

Hassan Babry Pasha, the Egyptian Government has decided to form

A

coastal defence feet by the

Members were urged to take ad- and discussions, and visits to the of Old Girls. Perhaps that is the bring the unhappy conflict in women's and chlidren's wards. school-to entrust your children's Subadar Rahim Ali Sahib, Baha-purchase of modern light cruisers.

vantage of any opportunity to Queen Mary

Spain to an end.

Czechoslovakia did not bring her case before the Assembly, although

Hospital IT' the biggest tribute you can pay, to a

Stamp collecting as a hobby has education to ft. and it is in ever dur, the last to be thvested, "enter

closer contacts between Past anded alone. spread considerably.

At the end-of-the-year-nine girls Present that tradition-of-the-right -His Excellency said: “Subadar Rahim All Sahib, Bahadur, by the Fortune Smuggled important declarations were made matriculated, one with distinction kind is built up."

Out Of Italy

in regard to it by many

į delegations, and in par- CZECHS ticular, by the Soviet. SILENT The smuggling of money out of Foreign Minister, who Italy appears to have grown to tremendous proportions, and the police are making great efforts to

put a stop to it...

in Botany, and two with distinc- tions in English, and nine passed the School Certificate examing- tion. In the Trinity College of

publicly stated his Government's Music, London, examinations one. readiness to fulfil all their obliga-Old Girl passed. the Associate for the Teachers' Diploma, and 15 tions in the event of hostilities.

of our present girls passed in the

We have now 19 Old Girls in the

It was stated recently that ON SEPTEMBER 29, the Assembly various divisions. Jewish banker who recently left

as a whole went on record as

the country had the mudguards watching with deep and growing Hongkong University. eight in

of his Juxurious car made of solid janxiety the development of the gold and painted over in the grave situation in Europe. It was ordinary way. The police searched convinced that the existing dif-

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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT the inside of his car and even eut ferences were capable of being re- WOMEN SPENDING

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No. of Sale.

Kowloon Inland Registry No. Lot No. 4049. Sai Tuong Chai

Street, North of Locality.

Playing Field Rd.,

blong Kok.

Boundary S

Measure.

ments.

As per

sale plan.

Anunal

Rental.

Upset Price

About

Contents in

19,000

348

Square feet.

NOTICE.

42,780

open the cushions but could find solved by peaceful means, asserting nothing and allowed him to go. that recourse

The Marchese Godi di Godio, o

retired diplomat, whose English- WAR NO born wife is in prison on a charge GUARANTEE

smuggle

£10,000

of trying t

9

dented all

tu

war,

whatever MORE ON DRESS

its outcome. Was

no guarantee of a Just settlement, and that it must in-

able to refer to those who had,

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solution of EL

"Household Goods Demand Falls

Scot-

We want to be elastic enough to move with the times. lo tiss new methods and new ideas, but there are certain unchang- ing ideals for which this school stands.

In these days when "girls and women are taking a much more prominent" part in public and national Ufe, through social ser- vices and committee work. It is essential that we should keep pro- portion in our planning, and while

supplying facilities for such study

as shall provide for the passing of examinations, we should not

overlook more important things

unselfishness, reliability in dealing with one another, the discontent that will not allow acquiescence! with things as they are and the development of the critical and creative faculties which will, how- ever costly it may be, seek ways to better conditions and to right

Wrongs.

INVESTED

SUBADAR RAHIM ALI, of the "Rajputana Rifles, who was in- vested with the Order of British India (second class) at Government House yesterday. (Photo A A Kahn);

It has also, it is believed, been decided to create a naval traming college.

At present the Egyptian Navy consists of the Royal yacht, two patrol vessels. a transport and. smaller craft.

A Government Commission, under the presidency of Dr. Ahmed Maher, Minister." of Finance, held its first sitting recently to discuss the erea- tion of a central bank.

The new bank would absorb the National Bank of Egypt. It would' restrict its commercial activities. to more important business and would receive an extended char- ter, covering the power to issue notes

The Government believes that a central bank would strengthen the local financial position by prövid- ing a legal basis for the currency, which would, remain pegged to the English pound, and some form of control over other banks..

SCHOOLGIRL BRIDES

He

worth of Hire out of the country, evitably bring untold sufferings to. has now been placed under arrest. millions of individuals and impéril Signor Renato Sace:doti, a stock- the whole structure of civilisation.

The money value of the dally broker of Jewish origin, has also in Europe. It expressed the earn retail sales in Great Britain during been taken to the Regina Coellest hope that no Government July exceeded those for July, 1937, would attempt to imposed a settle-by 3.6 per cent, says the "Dally prison. in Rome.

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having ment by force and fully associated Telegraph."

HONOURS LIST charged with owned the money which the police itself with the messages of the

Variations in the opening dates The list of successful candidates

One hundred and twelve child. 1879 found under the mattress in the President of the United States in

of the half-yearly "clearance is as follows:

brides, all under 16 years of age, Marchesa's sleeping-berta in the this regard.

sales" are believed to have had Matriculation Examination: Ar-order of His Majesty the King-were dismissed from New York Rome-Paris express recently. Ar- cording to the police report, she IN HIS CLOSING SPEECH, the some effect on the comparabilityine Foo (Scholarship Cup); Hes- Emperor I am about to admit you City schools during the last year. of the figures, states "The Board ter Lam (Dist. In English); "Khoo to the Order of the Indian Empire. Harold G. Campbell, Superinten- knowledge of the President of the Assembly was of Trade Journal,"

U Heng (Dist, in English); Peggy NOTICE is hereby given that money but after being cross-exa

"This is the King-Emperor's re-dent of Bchools, said that one The increase was shared by all Lee (1) Ming Hang alias Leemned for 18 hours stated that striven successfully for a peaceful districts, except Central and West Leung (Dist. in Botany): Ld Wai ward to you for twenty-six years girl was 12, four were 13, 27 were

Kuen; Tong Fung Shue: Wong of loyal and exemplary service in 14 and 80 were 15 years old. which question

End London, where a decrease of Chan Chee; Frances Yi __(LJ)—Lan Hong of No. 33, belonged to Signor Sacerdot.

brought Europe to the brink of 2.7 per cent. was recorded.

His Majesty's Forces. In their added that 334 pupils, only two of Wyndham Street, Victoria in the

war. He expressed the hope that land, where sales had probably

School Certificate Examination: course you fought in France, Egypt, them boys, who married at the a beglaning might be made "to- been stimulated by the influx of Ruby Choy; Choy Wing Kin: Ho Mesopotamia and Palestine during age of 16 have also been dismissed.

in Palestine The Education Law here wards a conference for peace based visitors to the Empire Exhibition, Yee Kwan: May Lat; Aimee Lee; the Great War and on justice which the situation showed an expansion in every main Leung Wai Ying; Li Wai Man; Ng you were given the Indian Order pels school authorities to dismiss

of Merit, for gallant conduct in any boy or girl who married. Hankow, Oct. 18. clearly called for and the peace category, with a total rise of 7 per Kel Ching: Tong Kwan Sinue.. the field, Since then you have The air service between Bankow loving peoples everywhere earnest cent tion should not be granted should and Hongkong was suspended to-

Trinity College of Music Ex-seen other action and were given ly desired." send a written and signed state day. The Eurasia Aviation Cor

With this hope, we fully concur. in the movement of the main vanced

There was considerable variation amination: Fung Fung Yuen (Ad-a certificate for Devotion to Duty NEW AIR RECORD

Senior, Honours); Ma during the operations in Waziristan ment of the facts to the Colonial | Doration announced the reim-

categories of merchandise for the Cheung Chue (Advanced Senior, in the year 1924. Secretary, Hong Kong.

country as a whole. ranging from Merit); Fang Fung Haan (Bentor, -bursement to passengers who had

$2,000 MISSING already, bought tickets for Hong-

a fall of 5.3 per cent. for sports (Merit);. (Violin) Choy Wing : Kin "As the Governor of a British-Brandenburg" has set up yet one kong.

Sent to a local bank to draw a and travel, to a rise of 7.5 per (Senior, Merit); Doris Kaan (In- Colony I am proud to decorate more record, the sixth in its car- The service is apparently affect-sum of $2,000, a man named Hocent. for women's wear.

termediate, Merit); Ma Po Chue brave and faithful a soldier." (AD-reer. The pilot, Herr Beelbach, LEE (LI) MING HANG[ed by the hostilities in Kwang-Yau-kam, together with another The latter category expanded in (intermediate," Merit); Elaine Yih platise),

Acw. a measured distance of 2,000 tung, although a resumption by a employee, of Jebsen and Company all seven districts, the increase (Junior); Huang Fong Ling (Pre- The National Anthem was again kilometres at a speed of 227.03 new route in the immediate future disappeared after collecting the exceeding 10 per cent, in Scotland, paratory, Merit): Fung Fung Chan played, at the conclusion of the kilometres per hour, thereby set- is not entirely ruled out-Inter-money on Monday, according to the Midlands and the suburban (First Steps, Honours); Fung Fung ceremony and light refreshments ting up a new International re-

la police report.

areas.

Kden (First Steps. Honours), tiere served.

cord for light planes.--Transocean..

Colony of Hong Kong is seplying

to the Governor for naturalizá-

tion, and that any person who

AIR - · SERVICE SUSPENDED

knows any reason why naturaliza-.

Dated the 18th Oct., 1938.

alias

LEE (LI) LAU HONG,

1876

.national

.com-

The German

Copenhagen, Oct. 18.

passenger. plane

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