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TO-DAY'S WANTS

25 WORDS

ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replies have been received;-

225, 300, 301, 305, 306, 315 344, 363, 371, 374, 376, 381, 385, 411, 426, 427, 443, 445 455, 461, 462, 465, 474, 476, 486, 595, 512, 646, 547, 550.

AN ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BE LET OR SOLD.

Whenever you are in doubt na with regards to prices come to FOOK WENG & CO. the only ONE PRICE STORE of Swatow Drawn Work, Canton Shawls, and all sorts of Fancy Goods, It will eave you time and money, Cour- our texy and Fur Dealing i# Motto, STRICTLY ONE PRICE is our new policy.

CHINA BUILDING.

FOR SALE.

Write

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

FOR SALE.-On Broadwood Rond, two semi-detached & roomed BOUSE, with tennis court garage

53 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con- venient, comfortable and cool. and Dressing room. Six rooms Four bathrooms, hot and cold

sanitation. water. Modern

GAN and Electric Light. Use of Tennis. Court. Suitable fora Mess of five,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. 1929.

New Advertisements Lammert's

ST, STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

Auctions A GRAND CONCERT

PUBLIC AUCTION.

On MONDAY,

the 2nd September, 1929, commencing at 11 am.

The Undersigned have recolved The New Term begins on. Mon- instructions to sell by Public An En-Auction, day, 19th September. trance Examination will be held at Stanley at 9.00 a.m. on the same day. Prospectus and information, about transport to Stanley may be obtained from the Warden or from Mr. Li Hot Tung, c/o. Banker & Co., Bank of China Building. The New Postel providing more accom- modation for Boarders will be open this Term,

KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB.

Playing members are' reminded that. practice Commences in

Wednesday

earnest 4321

September» 4th.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

next,

ASSOCIATION. Clubs are reminded that entries or could be easily divided to suit for the LEAGUE COMPETI- TramTIONS close un the 1st. Na entries will be accepted after that date,

Close to

two couples. Stallon and Motor Rond.

Apply:

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

PREMISES TO LET.

AndTO LET-Office Rooms. Hong- 18 ench house. Write kong and Shanghal Bank Build- to Sang Kee, same Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22. ing. Apply

Building.

HASSEUR 1. SUIMIDZU. MASSEUSE S. HONDA. MASSEUSE S. KISAKI Recommended for many years by Gevers ment Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, wo, and by all the local doctors.

Na, 14, Wyndham Street, Tel. 0.4918.

IK. CRICKET LEAGUE.

The Twenty Third Annual Metting will be held at the Sanitary Board Room, Post Oflee Building by kind permissions on Friday, 6th September, at 5.15 p.m.]

A. A. RUMJAHN,

Hon. Secretary:

"PEAK MANSIONS."

CITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Bide of the faland. Ready for Occupation.

Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS.

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

Apply to-

CREDIT FONCIER ·

D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

European TO LET.-Five Ramis

kul, Flat at No. E, Kenedy

Apply Thornhill First Floor.. Aerated Water Factory, 154, Praya East, Telephone C.547.

66 MILES ON

1 GALLON OF GAS

Walter Critchlow, 1809D at... Wheaton, Ill., U.S.A has patented a Eapor Moisture Gas Saver and Carb

And

bon Eliminator for all Autos Engines that beats any ever got out, Old Fords reporte as high as CG mileg on 1

1 gallon New Fords 55, Other

makes report amazing

in-

creases of 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 mare, od 1 to

Mr. Critchley offers to intredure. He also wants County) and Hate "Agencies everywhere to make $250 to $1,000 per month.

Write him in English today, W. Critchlow, 1809D st., Wheaton, Ill., 1S.A.

MASSAGE HALL. MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

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

The Greatest Bird Act

of the Century!

TORCAT'S ROOSTERS

A "troupe" of 60 game fowls in a riot of comedy, eccentricities and acrobatics!

With

66 COCO 99

The only rooster comedian in the history of the stage!

COMMENCING

TO-MORROW

AT THE

Queen's Theatre

At 7.15 and 9.20

SPECIAL MATINEE

TO-MORRÓW AT 2.30 p.m.

SLIGHT INCREASE IN PRICES.

WY, E. HOLLANDS.

Hou. Secretary,

CHURCH NOTICES.

To-morrow the Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity,

LOCAL SERVICES.

St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong. 1st September, 1929. Fourteenth Holy Sunday after Trinity. Communion, 3 a.m. Holy Com- munion at Peak, Church, 8 n.m. Children's Service, 10 Sunday School at Peak School, Mallina, Preacher: Rev. H. V. Kanp,

12 Holy Communion,

10

ii.m.

Evensong

The Dean,

G

p.m.

a.m.

at No. 196, The Peak Flat 1, (Mount Kellet)

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture..

comprising:-

Teak Hall Table, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Teak Book- casca, ele, cic,

B.

under the auspices of the R.A.0.B. CLUB will be held in the.

N. CANTEEN THEATRE

(Under the Patronage of H. E. The Governo`.)

173

WEDNESDAY,

4th September, 1929, Commencing at 9 pm

when by kind pernizaion of Lt, Cut, C.I Little, D..., 0/0 ml Butt3. Somerack Light Infantry (P.A ]

"THE

Jaenbean Dark Oak Stained. BUZZERS" FOLIES

Teak Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon and Writing Denk, Tonk Ice Chest, Crockery. Glass Ware. Blackwood Standard Lamy, Elec-

trollers, Curtains, etc.

White-enamelled Brass Mount Iron Beds, white-enamelled Dress- ing Table and Wardrobe with Glaas Door, Teak Red and Dress- ing Table, etc.

also

Several Pieces of Blackwood

Furniture.

and

One His Master's Voice Gramo- phond. Rattan Verandah Furni ture, Pot Plants.

One Axminster Carpet. One Baby's Cof.

Une Baby's Basket und Bath.

Treasure Cot,

will give an Itertainment.

Total proceeds to be devoled to do- pendants of victims of the naval disasters of H.M. Subsoarines 1147, L12 and H.M.S. Devonshire. Admission $2.00 & $1,00.-

Tickets obtainable at Moutrio's and Andeson's, R.A.0.B. Club, Tel.0. 4737;

Manager .N. Ganison

t

Tel: 0.471.

SOCIALIST M.P. APOLOGISES.

UNFOUNDED CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS TATA.

+.

A settlenient, was announced to Mr. Justice Horridge of an

On View from Sunday, the 18t.tion in which the plaintiffs were September, 1929.

Catalogues will be issued,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

- LAMMERT Bios.,

Auctioneers.

1.m.

(..

mon.

Preacher:

NOTICE.

R.

Messrs. Tata Sons, Limited, and the defendant Mr. Vernon Hart- shorn, M.P. The claim was fut damages for slander.

Mr. St. John Pield, for. Messrs. Tata, said that in May last year, at a meeting at Blaengirw, in Wales, Mr. Hartshorn, who was a member of the Simon Commission, said: "Indian capitalism is the worst capitalism in the world," and he also stated that Messrs. Tata were known to be the worst employers of labour in the world.

In July last year, at a meeting" at the same place, he stated that he had satisfied himself that the PARTICULARS AND CONDI-reflections which he had made on TIONS of the Sule by Public Auc Messrs. Tuta had no foundation in Mon to be held on Monday, the act. He recognised that the only 2nd day of September, 1929, at 3 straightforward course was to pan, at the Offices of the Pubile withdraw his remarks. Works Department, by Order of Messrs. Tats did not desire to His Excellency the Governor, of make money out of the action, one Lot of Crown Land at Pok-and they did not ask for damages, fulam, in the Colony of Hongkong, but would accept the apology of for a term of 75 years, with the Mr. Hartshorn, who would pay (Queen's Road East), Sunday to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Hartshorn, acquiesced in the dis-

option of renewal at a Crown Rent Messre. Tata's taxed costs.

Mr. Arthur Henderson, for Mr. Service: 10.15 Preacher, Mr. LeMajesty the King, for one further posal of the action on the terms Tissier; Evening Service at 6, term of 75 years. Preacher Rev. John Foster, B.A,,

Union Church. Kennedy Road, Hongkong. Sunday, 1st Septem. ber, 1929. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Service. 11 a.m. Preacher: Rev. F. C. Younz. Hymns, 344, 779, 470, 336. G. pm. Evening Service at Preacher: Rev. F. C. Young. Hymns, 31, 709, 37, 192.

Wesleyan

Methodist

Church.

Subject: "Sacrament,” Com- immion Service at 7.15 pm. Sailors', and Soldiers' Home: Sunday 3p.m. Men's Bible Class. 8.15 pm. service Men's, Hour. Wednesday 8.30 p.m. United Fellowship Meeting.

First Church of Chrial Scientist, Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station,

Sunday

Services, 11.15 am.

Subject

"Christ Jesus". The

Sunday

School is held on Sunday Morn- Inge, at 10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5330 p.m. Reading Room at above address open Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room, Branch of The Mother

First Church. The Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mask, U.S.A..

PIANOS

FOR HIRE

FROM

$12

Per Month

AT

ANDERSON'S

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Isundary

Measurements.

Zegtetty Xa,

Locality.

: 「 ༄

Buildin

214, Pots and

Tertterfret|fect

As pièrsula plan.

Contents

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NOTICE.

Opret Price

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PARTICULARS AND CONDI- TIONS of the Sale by Public Auc- tion to be held on Monday, the 2nd day of September 1929 at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Publie Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nef Chung, in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a term of 75 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.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

50. of Eate?.

#6. 2514

Registry No.

Janga

Boundary Lecturemeble.

N..B.

W.

de pezakie plan,

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

Rental.

110.000

* Pelo.

EZR

6. Wyndham Street, 1st floor,"

Hongkong.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

RADIO NOTICES,

The Radio Omies, where full information concerning ail wireless DRE lees may be obtained it all times, is situated on the ground door of the 2. and O. Building in Des Voeux Road,' next to the General Post Office,

Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegrs onic addresses at the Radio Offico. No charge is made for this.

No correspondenes is being forwarded via Siberia even if super scribed "vki Vladivostok" except for destinations in Russia.

INWARD MAILS.

U.S.A. (Seattle 10th Aug) Canada,

Japan and Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits

Manila

Strails

Manila

Shanghai and Amoy

Rabaul

U.S.A. (San Francisco, 9th August),

Pres. Jackson Hosang Empa, of Asia Komo Maru

Pres. Plerce

Chungchow

Bremerhaven

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal .. Pres. Garfield Australia and Manila .... St. Albans .........i U.S.A. (San Franciace 10th Aug.),

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai Pres. Taft

OUTWARD MAILS.

Due

.August 31. September J.

› September 1.

September 2

ptember 2.

September 2.

September 8.

.September 7.

..September 0.

...September 9,

Registered and Pareof Mails are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before D a.m, registered and parcel mailu are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

Haiphong

Straits

Saigon

Manila

Amey

For

Swatow, Amoy und Formosa Bangkok via Swatow Shanghai

Per

Date and Time. Canton......Sat., Aug: 81, 1,30 pæn. Seistan....Snt, Aug. 31, 2.30 p.m. Prominent...Snt, Aug. 31, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Jackson Sat., Aug. 31, 4.30 p.m.. Kingyuan.....Sat., Aug. 31, b p.m. Canton Maru....Sun., Sept. 1, 9 a.m. Kaying.Sun, Sept. 1, 9 a.m. Kama Mari Mon, Sept. 2) 10.30a.m. Sui Sang

... Mon, Sept. 2,

Đườn

Parcels Lettéra

Straits and Caleutia

*Japan,. "Canada, U.S.A., *C. & *S. America and Europe vía Victorin B.C.

Pres, jeret

Swałow

Shanghai

Amoy

Wei Hal Wei

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, Indin, Mauritius, Enat and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

Honolulu via Shanghai and Japan.. Swatow Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.

C. & S. America and Europe vin Vancouver B.C.

Sundakan

Wei Hai Wei ....

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila

Swalow Rabaul

Saigon, Straits,

Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E, and S. Africa, Adeo, Egypt and Europe via Murscillos

arranged.

Learning +

Swatuw

Her "Love Letters"

MA

Hydrangen... Mon., Sept. 2,

Parcels

Registration Letters

(Due Victoria B.C.

Pres. Plorca ....

Registration

Letters

.1 p.

2.10 p.m.

.Mon, Sept. 2.

...3 3.1.

..4.15 p.m.

.....5 p.m.

23rd Sept.)

Mon, Sept. 2.

..6 p.m.

.6 p.m..

Hosang....Tuck., Sept. 3, 10.30 am.. Kucichow..Tues., Sept. 3, 12.30 p.m. Haiyang ....Tues., Sept. 3, 1.00 pm.

Turx., Sept. 3..

Antenor

K.P.O.

Registration Lettera

.4.30 p...

.4.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Registration

.5 p.m.

Letters

... p.m..

(Due Marsellen 2nd Oct.) Korea Maru Wed., Sept. 4, 8,30 a.m. Chak Sang.. Wed., Sept. 4, 10.30 am.

Empresa of Asia ......Wed., Sept, 4.. Parcels.Sept. 3,-8 p.m. Registration Sept. 4, 9.15 am.. Letters ....Sept. 4, 10 a.m.. (Duc Vancouver B.C. 21st Sept.) Hinsang.... Wed., Sept. 4, 1.30 p.m.. Cheung Shing

Thurs., Sept. 6, 10.10 ... Hat Ching ..... Fri., Sept. 6, I pa.. Tres, Garfield....Sat., Sept. 7, 5, p.m. Yat Shing ....Sun., Sept. 8, 9 a.m. Bremerhaven Mon., Sept. 9, 2.30 p.m..

D'Artagnan

Tues, Sept. 10. K.P.O.

..10 a.m.. ....i p.m.

Registration Lellers.

Registration Letters

G.P.O.

.12.46 p.m.

.1.30 p.m..

(Due Marseillan 12th Oct.)

Kwai Fung, Wed, Sept. 11, 10,30 n.m.,

*Superscribed Correspondence only.

TELLING A MAN'S WIFE WRONG WOMAN IN

DIVORCE_SUIT.

COURT OF APPEAL AND "A DIFFICULT QUESTION.”

INTERVENED

THOUGH CASE AGAINST HER.

NO

The Court of Appeal has order- el a new trial in the case in

A woman who intervened in a which Mr. William Wallace, Wall, divorce sult, though she had never of Basett-road, North Kensington, been made a party to the action, appealed from a judgment of Mr. appeared before Mr. Justice Justice Horridge dismissing his Bateson in the Divorce Court re Tibel action against Mr. Robert cently.

Cecil Longslon, of Norman Court, The petition for a divorce-was Salisbury.

brought by Mrs. Alice Blanche Mr. Watt complained of state-Darnborough, of Darlington, who ments made in letters regarding accused her husband of miscon- his alleged conduct with women duct with a woman unknown and at Cusu Blanca, Morocco.

with Frances May Morgan.

Mrs. Frances May Collinson, of Grange-road, Middlesbrough, in- tervened in the suit.

Lord Justice Serutton, giving judgment, said in the particular came the facts turned out 10 be Absolutely untrac.

The Hon. Victor Russell, for By the law of England, there

Mrs. Darnborough, said that the were occasions on which a person petition had never been served might make defamatory state-:

ments of another without in-pon Mrs. Collinson, A solici- curring legal ability. But there tor's clerk had served the petition must be a public or private duty on a woman at a house at Mid- to make the communication, and lesborough who had protested great difficulty arose because the that she was not Morgan.

The Judge granted a decree nisi duty might be either legal or with costs and the custody of the moral or social.

wn children and counsel for Mrs, In this case, said Lord Justice Collinson then asked that she Serutton, three communications should be dismissed from the suit were in question. In his view, with costs.

d

there was a duty on the part of Mr. Justice Bateson said that' Mr. Longsdon to make the com- he could not grant her coats. "I munication which he did to Mr. Singer, the chairman of the com has been brought here by her own am sorry," he said, "that this lady pany with which both he and motion when there was no case Mr. Watt had bean connected.

ever, made against her," the But the other members, of Court thought that there was' evidence of malice, and there gossip he hears at men's clubs, would have to be a new trial on for women's bridge parties,”. the issue of malice.

As a general rule, it was not With regard to the communica-desirable for anyone to Interfere tions to Mrs. Watt, they stood in the affairs of husband and on a different fooling. It was wife. He came to the conclusion impossible to say that there was that there was no moral or social always a morál or social duty to duty to make this communication - make such communications. It to the wife and that there must be was equally impossible to aay a retrial of that issue alao, ' that there was never Buch a Lord Justice Greer said' that duty.

Mr. Watt was entitled to ask for

..."

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the verdict of a jury on the issue

"It cannot," said Lord Justice Scrutton, "be the duty of a of malice. friend to communicate all the

Lord Justice Russel concurred..

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