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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929.

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of £3 per of Share, subject to deduction Income Tax, has boon declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1920, at rate of 1/11.1/8 por Dollar, THE DIVIDEND will be payable on and after Tuesday, 6th August 1929, at the offices of the Corpora tion, where Shareholders are re- quested to apply for Warranin,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have recelved instructions to self by Public Auc- tion

on WEDNESDAY. the 17th, July 1929 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street,

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furnitore.

Comprising:---

Tonk Hatstands,Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs,

Glass

WORKS OF ART.

PROGRESS IN BOOK PRINTING.

In England the Pre-Raphidelites were precjirsors of a' generation endeavouring tu give practical shape to the Idens and ideals pro- claimed by the former, and this combination-despite the exion- sive criticism levelled at i-led | to the renaissance of the book. German book printing as an art is chiefly indebted to the in- fluences emanating from William Morris, the leader of this group, Marris himself, in connexion with

PREMISES TO LET. TO LET-Large and Airy Office - WANTED-Young Chiness male Room, Facing Queen's Road, Ap-from Monday, 22nd July to Satur./ Cabinets, Carpets, Rugs, Ceiling the production of books by, the|

stenographer for Amoy. Reply ply to Kayamally, and Co., 20, Secretary, P.O. Box 22,

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FOR SALE.

Queen's Road Central.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed day, 3rd August, 1929 (both days

inclusivo) during which perlod no transfer of Shares can be re-

Deska,

and Table Fans, Table Lamps, Kelmscott Press, established by Gramophones,

Curlos, him, largely adopted the alyle of Ornaments, elc., etc.

the Germon incunabuin, or early Teak Dining Tables Dining prints (before 1,500), so that the Chairs, White Frost Refrigerators, English influences after all go By Order of the Board of Tenk Sideboards with Bevelled back to German orixinals--a fact Mirrors, Dinner Waggone, Ice which may be looked upon as a Cheats, Dinner Crockery, etc., etc.

TO LET-OFFICE In Asiatic|gistered, Bullding. Apply to the Secretary. "

FOR SALE FIAT 509, two sen- ter, 1928 Mod. in perfect condi-TO LET or FOR SALE.-On Broad- tion. Write Box 641, · caro off "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE-On Brondwood Road, 3 roomed "BUNGALOW. Write Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22.

wood Road, two semi-detached 5 roomed HOUSES, with tennis court and garāgo to each house. Write Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22.

TO LET.-No 14, Knutsford Tor race, Kimberley Road, Kowloon, WATER TANKS FOR SALE-15 roomed HOUSE with tennis 100 gallon Steel Drums, for sale, these are good strong tanks for re- nerving water for, household use, and galvanized inside and outside, will not rual. Price $15.00 each, Kwong Sang Hong Ltd., or 134/5, Praya East, Wanchai.

"PEAK MANSIONS,"

court and viow of harbour. Apply Mr. Sou Kon Chi. Ex-; change Building (3rd floor). TO LET AL Reas for 6 or 7 months. Six roomed modéra HOUSE, 3 Bedrooms with bath- room attached. On"Motor Road. Garage. Write Box No, 538, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

CITUATED within Two Minutes' TO LET OR FOR SALE-AT Walk from the Tram Station and Fanling (in On Lok Village), overlooking the Southern Side of the Furnished Jaland, Rondy for Occupation,

Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS,

with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two lifts.

Apply to-

CREDIT FONCIER 'D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

MASSEUR SHIMIDZU. MASSEUSE 8. HONDA, MASSEUSE 3. KISAKI, Recommended for many years by Gorare mant Gill Hptial. Pak Hospital, etc., and of all the local doctors.

No. 14. Wyndham Street. -Tel,, 0.1945.

Unfurnished, 4 or Roomed HOUSE with Garden and Garage.

Moderate Price. Apply Kwong Song Hong, Ltd., 256, Des Voeux Road Central;

APARTMENTS TU LAI VICTÒRIA PRIVATE HOTEL, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON, rooms with full board from 395, to $130, per month, double rooms for 2 persons with full board from $180 per month, daily rates from $4 per day, European management, Tel, K.357.

TO BE LET OR SOLD.

65 The Penk, lately occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- venient, comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room: Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation, Gar and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be easily divided to suit two couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Rond.

Apply:

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THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building.

J. M. da Rocha & Co.

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Sole · Agents

N. N. Kaashandel Betz & Jay

Founded in Rotterdam, 1847

Manufacturers of Dutch

Gouds, Chezac

Edams Checac

Baby Checae

Luncheon Cheese

Rindless Chesne

Specially prepared and packed for the Tropics.

Directors.

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A.C. HYNES, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 9th July, 1929.

CHURCH NOTICES.

To-morrow the Seventh Sunday After Trinity.

LOCAL SERVICES."

St. John's Cathedeni, Hong Kong, July 14th 1929. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Choral Eucharist Ba.m. Children's Service, 10 am. Sunday School at Peak School, 10 am. Mattina,, 11 am. Pre- acher: The Dean. Evensong, p.m. Prencher: The Rev, N. V. Halward,

Union Church, Kennedy Rond.

Hong Kong, Sunday, 14th July, Stinday School. 10 a.m. Mor- ning Service, 11 a.m. Preacher. Rev. F. C. Young. Hymns. 135, 741, 570, 463, Evening Service, Gp.m. This service will be broad- cast,

The Soloist will be Mrs.

D. M. Richards and there will be. an organ recital by Mr. G. Longyear.

Catalogues will be issued. On View from Tuesday, the 16th, July, 1929.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

kong for transmission direct to Canton and Shanghai and to certain in- It is hereby notified that radiotelegrams will be accepted at Hong- land towns in China vin these statloris at the following rates per word;"

Foreign Coda

Plain Chinese radiotelegram

radiotelegram $0.20

$0.10

To Canton and Shanghai

Inland towns:- Anking, Hangchow, Hankow, Ichang, Nanking, Ningpo, Peiping, Pengpu,

Tientsin, Tainan,

Tsingtao, Tunchi

and Wohu

Foreign & Code telegram.

$0.20

$0.30

Plain Chinese telegram.

$0.10

$0.15

The above ratos include tall due to the receiving stations. The Public are again reminded that the postage on newspapers pub- shed in Hongkong and addressed to British Possessions, China and Macae 2 cents per 4 oxa, and not 2 cents per newspaper. When the postage la not fully prepaid newspapers cannot be forwarded and if they do not bear the senders' names and addresses they are disposed of in the Dead Letter Office.

Letters and postcards for Europe and the British Isles are forwarded. via Siberia if so superscribed.

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INWARD MAILS,

Par

U.S.A., (San Francisco 14th June)

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai .. Prez, Jolinson

Sinklang Shanghai and Swatow Europe vin Negapatam (Letters and

Papers, London 18th June.) Manila

U.S.A. (San Francisco 21st June) Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai Saigon Japan and Shanghai

Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Ward-pleasant irony of Fate. robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Tenk Everyone of the books printed Dressing Tables, Chesterfield under the guidance of Morris is' Couch and Armchairs, Chests of a little work of art. Unfortunate Drawers, Mosquito Nets, Linen, ty, however, Morris did not succed Chamber Stands, etc.

in ridding himself from the archaic character of the types adopted, not even in the Gotrle characters designed by him. It must be borne in mind, however, that the most essential part of

book-regarded

the from

the technical polt of viewin Hitterpress, and it will be seen

Straits that the works produced by the Australia and Manila Kelmscott press are of an 11-Japan and Shanghal mistakable rigidity of style, hot U.S.A. (San Francisco 19th June) withstanding the harmonious

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai arrangement of the details, the Straits excellent quality of the material, Counda, Victoria B. C. 4th July) and the admirable techuical get-

U.S.A., Japan and Shanghol Japan up.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

MASSAGE HALL :

· MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Maвscuna

37. Queen's Road C.. 2nd floor.

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MRS. SEKAI "MASSAGE

6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor. Hongkong.

LADY DUNEDIN'S TRIBUTE.

POWER OF "CLASS NEWSPAPERS.”

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,

More Liberty.

Benalder Prcs. Taft

Pres. McKinley Chenonceaux Andre Lebon

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.July 13.

.July 13."

.July 13.

July 14.

„July 16.

...July 10.

Straits and London (Parcels 6th

June)

July 16.

Philocteten

July 16.

Kidderpore

July 10,

Koga Maru Khiva

July 18,

July 19.

Siberia Maro Hakusan Maru

July 19.

July 21.

Emp. of France Aki Maru

July 22.

July 23.

OUTWARD MAILS.

Registered and Parcel Mails are èlosed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before I am. registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m..

on the previous day.

For

Formosa via Amoy Bangkok via Swntow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Haiphong Swntow

Central

"...

Per

Date and Time. Loksun Sat., July 13, 2.30 p.m. Anking ....Sat, July 13, 5 p.m. Pres. Johnson..Sht, July 13, 5. p.m. Batavia Maru..Sat., July 13, 6 p.m. Kwangehow....Sun., July 14, 1a.m. Dozen Maru....Sun., July 34, 9 a.m. Canton......Mon., July 15, 1.30 p.m. Hydrangen..Mon., July 16, 2.30 p.in.

and South America, *Europe vin San Francisco ... Pros. Taft

His successors, without for saking the principles of their lender, used more liberty of move- ment, and it is from them that the German art of book-printing received many a stimulus, with Straits out however being content with Anuy merely imitating them. The Manila movement towards reform in the applied arts-which, near the close of the nineteenth century, secured a footing everywhere London, June 19, Viscountess Dunedin yesterday swept away a great deal of con- gave the Advertising Association vertionalism and artificiality in First Church of Christ Scientist Convention at Newcastle 'n house-connexion' with the production of Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada,

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen wife's view of the lure of ad- books in Germany. When artists Road Tram Station. Sunday Ser-

vertising."

began to interest themselves in vices, 11.15 3.m. Subject "When I consider," she said, their production, a revolutionary "Sacrament.". The Sunday "the great power of modern adver-change came over their outward School 13 held on Sunday 1isements upon the life of women. appearance; and the ideas Mornings at 10 o'clock, and how they perunds us what pagated by Morris were largely Shanghal and Europo via Siberia .. Wednesday Evening Meet to eat, to drink, and to wear, what adopted. The decorative unity of ing at 5.30 p.m. Reading Room health resorts to select and what letterpress, illustrations, and or Hollow at above address open Tuesday botels to stay at, I realise how namental additions was establish- Manlia, Australia and New Zealand aud Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.amuzing, is the influence of ad- ed along with the unity of

via Thursday Island Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 vertisements on our daily life, and material, paper and binding. p.m. The Public la cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room. Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass,

U.S.A.

pro-

Their Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Lakhoi and

Haiphong

Parcels

Registration Letters

Mon., July 15.

.4.15 p.m.

.5 p.m.

(Due San. Francisco 7th August.?

. Mon., July 18.

Pres. Taft...

Registration Letters

p.m. p.m.

King Yuan..Tues., July 16, 8.30 a.m.

Tal Ping

Tues., July 16, Parcels...July 15, 6 p.m. Registration July 10, 0.45 nm. Letters....July 16, 10.30.a.m. (Dus Thursday Island 27th July.)

Tonkin

..........Tues, July 16, 1pm. Hai Ching....Tue, July 16, 1 p.m.

.... Chenonceaux...Tues., July 10, p.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

cease to be amazed at the enor- mous sum spent, and rightly spent, had achieved a

The big German type-foundries high degree on advertising, and the great of technical excellence. value which the heads of great artistic development was taken enterprises place on the art as in hand by type-designers who Swatow, Amoy and Foochow wonderful agent for commercial were artists in themselves. In succesk."

this way, a large number of new Lady Dunedin, referring to the types were invented. They were Association's campaign against mostly named after their in- Wesleyan Methodist Church. posters in beauty places, said: ventors and were of great variety Queens Road East. Sunday "Unsuitable posters in such places of style, including, for example, Services: Morning 10.16 a.m. defeat their own ends. . Originall- renovated antiqua, an easily Preacher, Rev. J. C. Knight An-ty, a sense of beauty and imagina-lowing kind of italics, and sley. Subject: "How to get to tion are needed in advertising." some modernized kinds of Gothic Mr. Tom Purvis, who put the or Old English characters. Every- know." Evening: 6.0 p.m. Preacher, Mr. A. H. Gardner, that this country had no complete-ing was thoroughly remodelled.

artist's point of view, regretted thing connected with book-print- Service at Hankow Barracks.ly equippeil school devoted to the Morning, 10,00 a.m. Sailors training of students in the techni- and Soldiers Home. Sunday, que of art as applied to advertis- 3.0 p.m. Meng Bible Class. ing needs. 8.15 Bervice Mens Hour Wednea- day, 830 p.m. United Fellow- ship Meeting, (for Service Men

and Civilians.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

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Art of Printing.

A moy

Manila

The types are put together to shanghai Prestige From Advertising. form whole pages by the com- The case for the class papers" positors in the printing establish- was put forward by Mr. Douglas ments, Germany has always en- Swatow Campbell, who sald that such news-joyed an excellent reputation in Swatow papers, appealing as they did to connexion with its printing presses Hollow and Bangkok

-a reputation which dates back Japan

the middle and upper classes, gave to the days of Gutenberg, Fust Swatow, Amoy and Foochow manufacturers and producers

special field to cater for. Articles and Schoffer, and their establish- Amey and Japan

dvertised in class papers received ment at Mainz (Mayence). The Straits and Calcutta

art of printing was spread by Germans everywhere, with the

Prestige therefrom,

The class paper did not “stunt,”

No. 51B, Top Floor, Wyndham St. Its circulation did not fluctuate.exception of England. In our Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

Hongkong.

EXPERT MASSEUR. and all kinds of chronic allments.

Madame E. AKAJI, Madame II MORITA.

14. Arbuthnot Road (top floor, Tel. No, C.4395 Cures Rheumatiam, Nervousne~~

SHAMEEN

daya-during the renaissance of East and South Africa, Aden, It was bought regularly and

teadily by its readers for its the art of book production Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

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I value as a newspaper. Not be-

cause they had been driven contract for it by fear of sudden death or horrible accident. It was

etudied.

numerous

additional printing have been set up, and works these have become the fostering pisces of applied art in the best

as a newspaper, first, last, and all sense of the term. It is in the printer's shop that the importance the time, that the columns of the of the aesthetical faculties and clara paper were diligently of good taste in printing becomes

most apparent. The right kinds Sandakan Viscount Leverhulme, address-of paper, characters, setting, and Shanghai and Japan ing sales managers, said that cus- printer's ink have to be selected, Lomers responded if their wants and the arrangement of the Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius were properly catered for.

East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

illustrations incorporated with

To-day scientific sales manage the text requires close attention. ment was adopting the polley of The letterpress must be arranged the political agent-personal caso as to fit in with the space vas, but with more successful ra- requirements in the margine. A

PRINTING PRESSsults. Its own firm of Lever number of rules have to be

AGENTS FOR

The

Hongkong Telegraph

TO WHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUÍLIES SHOULD' BE ADDRESSED.

Brothers was associated with adhered to in this respect, al- correspondence course in Swit- though the creative instinct of zerland which taught women the artist is at liberty to lynore Manith hovackoeping, dressmaking, and such mathematical restrictions. ather domestic subjects, Into Very fine effects may sometimes which their own products natur be obtained by a kind of "optical "ally entered.

treatment" of the printed text Mesars, Carteras' recent method Many German printing, establish- of introducing a new elgarette ments, in fact, have succeeded in

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.

Canada, C. and B. America and Europe via San Francisco and *Europe via Biberia

via Thursday Leland

Andre Lebon.......Tues., July 16.

K.P.O.

Registration

Leiters

Registration

G.P.O.

p.m.

p.m.

.1.45 p.m.

..2.30 p.m.

Letters Due Marsailles 17th August.)

Tues., July 16, 3.30 p.m.

Wing Po

Pros. McKinley Tues., July 16,

4.30 p.m.

Kidderpore .........Tues., July 18.

Registration

........

....6 p.m.

Letters Yusang.....Wed., July 17, 8.80 a.m. Sinklang.Wed., July 17, 12.30 p.m. Chinhua Thurs., July 18, 8.30 am, kaga Maru Fri, July 10, 09.30 am, Hal Ning....Fri, July 19, 2 pm. Namsang ....Sat, July 20, 8.30 am. Hosang

.Sat, July 29,

Khiva

Parcels Lotters

Parcels Registration Letters

Parcels

noon. p.m.

Sat, July 20. K.P.O.

July 19, 4 p.m. ...July 20, 0a.m.

.10 a.m.

July 19, 6” p.m.

Registration July 20, 0.45 am.

Letters

10.30 am.

(Duo Marseilles 17th August.), Hinsang Sun., July 21, 8.30 am. Hakusan Maru

Idomeneus

Mon., July 22, 10.00 .a.m.

.....Tues., July 23,

K.P.O.

.1 p.m. ...1 p.m.

.1.45 p.m. ..2.30 p.m.

G.P.O..

Registration Letters Registration Letters (Duo Marscillen 23rd August.) Emp, of France

Tuos., July 23, 8.30 p.m.

Biberia Maru..............

Tues., July 23, Registration .....15 pan. Lottorg

.6 p.m. (Dua San Francisco August 16.)

...Wod., July 24, Registration. July 28, 8 p.m. Letters ......24th, 8.80a.m. (Due,Thursday Island, 6th August.) Correspondance only.

was another instance of this new solving the problem of the letter-Manila, Australia and New Zealand policy. Apart from what would press by applying the optical Follow upon the growth of popular principle, and in giving vivid tion, trade in this country could expression to the function to be only go ahead by discovering new performed by the printed word, needs for existing articles and fe, to act as the interpreter of now articles to satisfy new needs, the author to his reader.

Aki Maru

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