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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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IN AID OF THE MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.
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will be held on the Green of the Police Club Happy Valley on Thursday, the 9th of June (Weather permitting) Commencing at 8.30 p.m. Admission $1.00 (If wet will be. held inside the Club).
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders above Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on Thursday, 9th June, 1927, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directora, to- gether with statement of nccounts for the year ended 30th April, 1927:
The Transfer Books of the Com- FAMILY HOTEL-Victoria Gar-pany will be closed from Satur- 'dens. Quiet apartments and day, 4th June to Friday, 10th June, suites of rooms. Full board from 1927, buth days inclusive.
$95, $110, $130 monthly, Large JOHN D. HUMPHERYS & SON, commodious rooms, also daily rates; five minutes from ferry. next new Hotel, Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tel. K.357.
SITUATIONS VACANT.
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PREMISES TO LET. TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong, Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.
TO LET-Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
TO LET-FLATS on the Shameen with all modern conveniences. Apply E. R. Mcgra, 25, British Concession, Shameen.
TO LET-From lat. June, furnish- ed flat at Mount Kellet, No. 196, The Peak. Apply Property Office, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
TO LET—At Fanling, a 4-roomed housa with garden & garage. Mc- derate Rent, Apply Kwong Sang. Hong Ltd., 250, Des Voeux Road Central..
- COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
FLATS also ROOMS, single, double, furnished or unfurnished, mid-level or Kowloor, excellent locations. Partial service, if re- "quired. Small Investors. Tel.
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THE FORTY-NINTH ORDIN- ARY ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Com pany will be held at the Offices of the General Agents. Pedder Street, on Tuesday, 7th June, 1927, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report and State- ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1926,
The transfer Books of the Com- from 26th pany will be closed May, to 7th June, 1927, both days inclusive.
JARDINE. MATHESON AND CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 16th May 1927.
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LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from B. Wylie Esq. to sell by Public Abetion,
on THURSDAY, the 9th June, 1927, commencing as 10.30 a.m.
At No. 7, Torres Buildings, Kim- berley Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of Valuable Houshold Furniture.
comprising:
Teak Hatstand,
Chesterfield
Couch and Chairs, Easy Chairs, Teak Bookcase, Carpets, Pictures, Ornaments, etc.
Large Teak
Dining Table,
Chairs, Teak Sideboards, Largo Teak Flat Desk, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.
Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes, Teak Dressing Table, Chest of Drawers, Washstands, etc., etc,
ulso
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Furniture.
and
One Plano in Good Condition. Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Wednesday, the 8th June, 1927.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
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If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Fourth Extra Race Meating will be held (weather permitting at Happy Valley on Saturday, 4th June and Monday, 6th June, 1927, commencing at 2.45 p.m. on both days. The first bell will be rung at 2.15 p.m.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.- per day for all persons including Ladies. Soldiers and Sallers in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to ob- tain admission to the Members' Enclosure.
Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for! whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.- each per day up to Thursday, 2nd June, 1927.
MONDAY, JUNE 6. 1927.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1,075 Chartered Bank, £20. n. Mercantile A. & B., £30 Mercantile Q., £13) n. P. and O., £91 # East Asin, $68 n. {
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Canton Ins $620 n. China Underwriters, $80 n. North China, Tls. 143 b. Union Ins., $277 b. Yangtoze Ins., $40 n.
Fire Les.
China Firos, $200 b H. K. Tire Ins., 600 n.
Shipping.
Douglasos, $31 n. Steamboats, $221 b. Tugs, $1.10 n.
Indo-Chinae, (Prof.) $30 n. Shell Trans., 98/- n. Star Ferries, $531 a. Waterboats, $14 b.
Refineries.
China Sugars, $18. Malabona, $31 n.
Mining. Bonguots, $1,70 b. Kailans, 38/. b. Langkats, Tla. 20 b. S'hai Exploration, Tla. 4 n. Shanghai Loans, Tis. 7 b. Raubs, $4 n. Trenohe, 21/-
Ural Caspians, B- n.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $104 b. Whampoa Docks, $38 n. Hongkows, Tls. 140 b. Now Engineerings, Tls. 5 b. Shanghai Dooks Tls. 1061 b. Lands, Hotels, etc.' H. and S. Hotels, $6.90 s. H. K. Landa, $54 b. Realtys, $68 Territorials, $1 Humphroys, $123 n. Princes Bldge, $89 n. Buzai Lands, $13 n.
Cottons.
n.
Ewo Cottons, Tie: 7.70 n. Orientals, Tla. 2.10 .n. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 51 b,.
Buses, Tranis. ··
China Buses, Tls. 7 b.
Tramways, $21
白
Peak Trams, (old) $15 n. Singapore Trams, $10/6 n. Taxis, $1 1.
Miscellaneous. Amusoments, $204 b. Canton Ices, $5 n. Coments (Comb.) $7.20 8. China Lights, $14:20 L. China Prov., $4.95 b. Constructions, $2,30 n. Dairy Farms, $15. b. Der A. Wing, $6 n. H'kong Electrics, $541 Macao Electrics, $35 'b. Ropes (Old) $10. Lane Crawfords, $7 Mackintosh, $19 m. Sinceras, 8 n. United Asbestos, $20 n. Watsons $11 Powells, $6 n. Telephone 3.70 n..
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TAX ON “MUGS.”
TEA PARTY NIGHT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
What has been described in one the "Mugs tax"--the quarter as now duty on translucent pottery was debated in the House of Commons the other day.
This resolution and another re- ferring to the approprintion of the road surplus wore all that re- mained of the Budget resolutions, and both wore polished off.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
NOTICE:
The parcola post service to Russia, in Asia via Japan is temporarily suspended.
Registered and Parcel Malls aro clasod 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel malls are closed at p.m. on the provlous day.
RADIO TELEGRAMS may now be accopted for Kongmoon undar the same conditions and at the same rates as for Canton.
Dutiablo articles forwarded. by letter post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel post only.
During the interruption of the Hongkong-Macao cable service the Macao Radio Station will remain open for the exchange of telegrams with Hongkong from 8 to 10 p.m. The Hongkong Station is always open and messages are accepted at any time throughout the 24 hours.
Letters and postcards only for the United Kingdom and Europa will forwarded via Siberia if so superscribed.
The Radio Telegraph Service between. Hongkong and Swatow has resumed and telegrams for Bwatow are now accepted under the sams conditions and at the same rates as for Canton.
been
Novelty was given to the situa-bo tion by the rattling of plates, cups and saucers, introduced for the sake of lending realism to the argument.
Mr. Harris extracted a couple of plates from below his sent, Sir John Simon brought the plate from which he had eaten his lunch, and the President of the Board of Trado delicately balanced a couple of tea cups between his fingers, and was prepared to bot Sir John Simon that six times out of
bo ten he would wrong in guessing which was home and which of foreign facture, all of which gave a tsa-, party air to the proceedings.
mand-
The subject of debate was the duty of 28s. per cwt. on translu- cent and vitrified pottery, a techni- cal description covering ordinary cups, saucers, plates, mugs, and other articles of domestic use.
One of the attractions of the im- ported china is that it is unbreak- able. Mr. Harris, who opened the debate, said that he would not test its claim to be unbreakable by throwing it at the head of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, who was in charge of the pottery resolution for the Government.
Parcels post narvice betwoon Hongkong and Parts of the Yangtaza West of Hankow is temporarily suspended.
From
INWARD MAILS, ·
Per
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Emp, of Russia USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
Pres. Monroe hai
"Duo,
June 6
June &
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai
Pres. Jackson
Juno 6.
Talamba
Juno 8.
Kashmir
.June 10.
June 10.
June 10.
June 11,
.June 13.
Amoy
Japan and Shanghai Suoz and Straits
Europe via Negapetam (letters Machnon and papers London 12th May)
Australia and Manila
Manila
Manila
Suez and Straits Suez and Straits
For
Taliwa
Changte ...
President Jackson
Emp: of Russia
Patroclus Helonus
OUTWARD MAILS.
Per
June. 20. .June 23, .June 28.
Date
Pres. Monroe Mon., June 6, Noon. Manado Maru Tues., June 7, 8,30 3.m. Kalgan....
Tues., June 7, 10.30 a.m. Haiching Tues., Juno 7, noon.
Manila Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong *Swatow and Bangkok Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ... Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles D'Artagnan
"Try it suggested one hon. member.
Welhaiwei Manila
Manila
Amoy
Amey
Secing the cups brought by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Brown, the Liberal, member, for Leith, asked if he had brought any mugs.
"No," replied Sir P. Cunliffe- Lister, "I left that to the Liberal party."
Poorest to Pay.
Mr. Harris moved an amendment that the duty to be charged shall not exceed .93 1-3 per cent. ad valorem.. He said the Safeguard- ing Committee of three (two men and a woman) were not unani- mous, and the duty was being im- posed on the recommendation of a That was not a majority of one. sound way of carrying on busi-
ness.
The fact that the duty was to be weight iniposed according to meant that Copenhagen ware sold in Bond Street would not be seri- ously affected..
In that case the duty would work out at 15 to 20 per cent., but in the ease of the cheap cup, a child's mug or a cheap tea set, duty would be 60 to 70 per cent., so that here again the tax pressed heaviest on the poorest people.
Sir John Simon said that of all the taxes proposed in the Budget this was the one which called most for complete explanation and justi- fication.
After a careful examination of the evidence before the Safeguard- ing Committee, Sir John Simon said that never in his whole pro- fessional experience had he seen material that more obviously sup- ported the view of the minority report.
The evidence conclusively estab- lished that the failure of the bono china manufacturers to undersell the foreign felspar china had noth- ing whatever to do with rates of wages, and therefore there was no justification for applying the safe guarding method at all.
"Pilloried."
Swatow
Straits and Calcutta
Java via Batavia
Japan and Victoria B. C. Straits
Swatow, Amoy and Poochow Sandakan
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritins, E.. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, *Ban
Tues., June 7. Registration .1.15 p.m. ..2.30 p...
Letters
(Duo Marseilles, 7th July) Huichow...Tues., June 7, 2 p.m.
Emp, of Russia →
Tucs, June 7, 3.80 p.m. Pres. Jackson Tues., June 7, 4.30 p.m. Kingyuan...... Tues., June 7, 5 p.m. Saochow .Tues., June 7.5 p.m. Kwongsung. Wed., June 8, 8.30 am. Fooksang
..Wbd., June 8, .Ncon. .1 p.m. Tjikini....Thurs., June 9, 10.30'.. Talthybius Thurs., Juno, 9, 10,80 a.m. Cremer.Thurs., June 9, 2.30 p.m. Haining....Frl, June 10, 1 p.m. Maucang...Fri, June 10, 1.30 p.m.
Kashmir
Parcels Letters
.K. 'P. O. Parcels...June 10, 4.30 p.m. „June 11, 9 a.m. June 11, 10.80 am
Reg. Letters
G." P. O. Parcela......June 10, 5 p.. Reg......Jaga 11, 9.45 a.m Lettors..June 11, 10.80 a.m. (Due Marsoilles 10th July.)
Francisco and Europe via Siberia Tenyo Maru.........Mon., June 13,
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. B. A.,
C. & S. America, Europe via
Registrations 9.45 am Letters...10.30 am
(Due San Francisco 8th July.)
Victoria B.C., and Siberia ...... President Jackson ....Tues., June 14,
Parcels........8 p.m. Registrations 4.16 p.m. Letters
.6 p.
(Due Victoria B. C. 4th July.)
*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.
EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY:
bentfits by the judicious employ-ployed in time, actually to pre- ment from time to time of a rell-vent it.
The younger members of the able tonic. Dr. Williams' Piak Pills for Pale People are the ideal family too,--the youngsters who "Why, asked the President of the tonic, building up blood and ner- are no longer amenable to the Board of Trade, should the Gov-ves, bestowing a large measure of milder remedies of Infancy and ernment be put in the dock and immunity from disease, relieving early childhood-reach maturity pilloried for carrying out the and caring many ailments that are in perfectly health through thefr Prime Minister's pledge to rescue the result of anaemic conditions use..
The best methods of health in- hard-pressed industries? It was or of general debility. most unjust.
The father finds in Dr. Williams'surance for men and women, He claimed that the Board of Pink Pills an invaluable means of young and old, is the immediate Trade inquiry had been exhaus-revivifying the system, of safe use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills tive, and the Majority Report guarding himself against illness when feeling weaks, nervous, lack- ought therefore to be accepted; if that would deprive the family of ing in appetite and spirit, run- it was not, the Government would its bread-winner. The mother, in down. Your chemist sells them, have to reconsider the question of offsetting Nature's exactions and or post free, $1.50 per bottle... whether it was worth while having demands upon her strength. To $8.000 for 6 bottles, from The Dr. these inquiries at all.
the daughter-perhaps just upon Willams' Medicine Co., 60 Klangso He defended the application of the threshold of womanhood-they Road, Shanghai. Be sure and re- "CHILE MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, the china tax by weight instead of come as a boon, to alleviate un- füse imitations or substitutes; Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- by value, on the ground that, "tak necessary buffering, and, if em ask for, and see that you get, formed that their Goods are being ing it brond and large," the result landed and placed at their risk in the is not unfair. The simple facts Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and were that in this country we had Godown Company's Godowns at Kow-
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE.
From EUROPE and STRAITS, The Steamship,
loon, whence delivory may be obtained not got a supply of felspar, that Goods not cleared by the 11th Juno, the bone china industry had been able to show it was in a very bad 1927, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in way, and that it was the duty of the Godowns for examination by the the Government to set it on its. Consignee's and the Co.'s representa legs again. tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage
period.
All claims must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re cognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, June 4, 1927.
Mr. Lees Smith said they were placed in the ridiculous position that a tariff intended for a luxury trade ended up by becoming a duty on an article of common consump tion, which was going to raise the cost of living for every family in the land.
The amendment was rejected by 1242 to 142.
The resolution was thon carried by 245 to 148,
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WATER LEVELS.
REPORT FROM BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGTUNG. WATER-LEVELS IN ENGLISH FELT
W. L. W. Highest WL. Lowest W.L
4/6
Place of Observation.
West: River at Shluhing North River at Tsingyuen North River at Samshui East River at Sheklung
10.
on record
record
41.0 28.
0.2 falling
0.7 falling
4.8 falling.
7.1 6.6
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