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TO-DAY'S WANTS

25 WORDS ONE DOLLAR

($1.50 IF NOT PREPAID)

The following replus have been received:- 544, 545, 547, 550, 556, 566, 593,595, 598, 618, 627.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

PREMISES TO LET.

WANTED.-Expert male Steno- TO LET.-Ones Rooms, Hong- grapher for Indo China. Reply kong and Shanghal Bank Build- Ing. Apply to Bang Kee, same Secretary, P. O. Box 22.

Building.

WANTED

WANTED GOLF CLUBS. A good set of second hand clubs required.

Must be cheap, putter, mashie, iron and niblick, with or without bag would do. Write Box, No. 627, care of Hongkong Telegraph.

WANTED-Matshed at Repulse Bay. Good price will be paid for wanie. Write Box No. 825, " Hong- kung Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

Offers Invited For

DESIRABLE RESIDENCE

In Peak District

(near Motor Road).

Furnished or unfurnished; Mo

Four Large Rooms with Enclused Verandahs;| Two Bathrooms, Pantry, Drying Room, etc., etc.

dern Sanitation;

Write-Box No. 504, "Hongkong Telegraph."

care of

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME:

ORIENT

Mortgage Bank & Estate Agents.

"PEAK MANSIONS" Six-roomed and Five-roomed apartments

་་

Prince Edward Road, Kowloon

Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction

with garage. "Cambay Buildings" Flats with modern conveniences.

M

ABSEUR R. BHIMIDZU." ASSEUSES B. HONDA ASSEUSE 8. KISAKI

Recommended for many years by Govern- Civil Hapital: Paak Hoepital, eta, and by all the dougi doctors.

24, Wyndham Street, Tel, C.4945.

TO BE SOLD.

66 The Peak, 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. GRB water. Modern sanitation. and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five. or could be easily divided to quit

Close to ¿wo couples, Station and Motor Road.·'

Apply:

Tram

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

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS First week June 1930 The Last Day of Entry for Forthcoming Examinations in THEORY and PRACTICAL Will be 22nd February Local Secretary:-

Wm. ANDERSON, c/o Anderson Music Co., Ltd., from, whom the current regulationa may be obtained,

SWEDISH and MEDICAL MASSAGES

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR Kayamally Bidgi' Tel. G. 2103

TALKING BINGING

SHOW BOAT

.FERBER

QUEEN'S

DUL

SHORTLY

THE SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY GYMKHANA

at..

STEEPLECHASE COURSE KWANTI SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1930.

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First Eace 2,80 p.m..

Open to the Public

Admission Trae...

Special train leaves Kowloon, 1 p.m. Return 6.27 p.m..

Price $1.40 1st Class Return 90 2nd Class Return, Price

GODOWN TO LET.

A Godown at Whitfield Road consisting about 2,500 sq. ft. next! to Kwong Bang Hong Glass Fac- tory. Please apply to Kwong Bang Hong Ltd.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

No. 81B, Top Floor, Wyndham St, Hongkong.

MASSAGE HAT

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Massense

87, Queen's Road G., 2nd floor.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

FEBRUARY

1930.

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions HORIZON CLEARS AT

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY

School will re-open on Monday; February 17th at 9 a.m. at Stanley. School prospectuses may be obtained from Mr. Li Hoi Tung, Manager, Messrs. Banker & Co., Bank of China Building, Queen's Road Central, NEW STUDENTS will be received by the Warden at the offices of Messrs. Banker and Co., Bank of China Building, on Friday, February 14th, at 9 a.m.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI. DANKING CORPORATION,

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Notice is hereby given that' the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at City Hall, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 22nd February, 1930, at. 11.30 am for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors. together with a Statement of Ac- counts for the year ending 31st December, 1929.

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 10th February to Saturday, the 22nd February, 1930, (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. ...

By Order of the Board of Directors;

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1930.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1325 b. Chartered Bank, £16) n. Mercantile A. & B., £28) n. East Asia 508 b.

Insurances.

Canton Is., $70 s. Union Ins., $378 88. North China, Inn., Tis. 160 b. Yangleze Ins., $50 'n.

China Underwriters. $1.85 8. China Fires, $340 b.

H. K. Fire Ine., $835 b.

N!

Shipping,

Douglases, $351) *

A.

H. K. Steamroats, $27 H. K. Tuga, $2. M. Indo-Chines, (Def.) $70 n. Union Waterboats. $231.

Mining,

Benguets, 5 b.

Kailans, 54:

n.

Langkots, Tis. 13.60 n.

S'hai Explorations, Tis. 1.30

Raubs, $131 b.

Tronobs, 21/- b.

Docks, etc.

8.

64.

n.

Kowloon Wharves, $151 Whampoa Docks, $32 b. China Providents $5.75 Hongkowa, Tls 196 b. Now Engineerings, Tla, 7.60 b. Shanghai Docks. Tls. 123) s

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 17. sa. Orientale, Tla. 2.30 b. S'bai Cottons, Tls. 86 (old) b. Lands, Hotels, etc. ・・

S.

H. and 8. Hotels, $12.7) n. H. K. Lands, $66 b. S'hai Lands Tis. 195 n. Humphreys, $14. sa. Realties, $8.65 b. Chinese Estates $98 a.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $19.50 Poak Trame, (old) $11.75 n. Star Ferrion, $73 m. China Lights, (Old) $19.70 b. H. K. Electries, $721 «b. Macao Electrics, $23 b. Tolophonos $9.65. b: China Buson, Tis. 161. b. Singapore Tractions. 10/- s. Industrials,

China Sugars, $1 n. Malabons, $27.n.

Cald: Macg. Ord: Tis. 11, n, Canton Ices, $2.50. n. Coments (Comb.) $15.60 naj Ropes 87 35 b.

United. Asbestos $5 b..

Stores, etc.

z.

Dairy Farms, $22.90 b. Watsons. $11.75 b. Der A. Wings, '80 s. Lane Crawfords, $3. Mackintoshs, $18 b Binceres, $12 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $28 b. Constructions, $1.80 b.. B'que-Ind: G. Bonda, -59 n. H. I. G. Loan 5% a. Prém.

- PUBLIC AUCTION. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on Wednesday, the 12th February, 1930. commencing at 2.30 p.m."

at No. 13, Broadwood Rond "Ridge House"

A Quantity of Valuable Blackwood and Household Furniture, (particulara, frum Catalogues) On View from Tuesday, the 11th, February, 1930...

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

ORDER OF TED

VENDOR

Particulars of the Valuable Leasehold Property Situate at Shau-Ki-Wan in the Colony of Hongkong

to be sold by Public Auction

on

Friday the 14th,, February, 1930

at 3.80 p.m.

at their Sales Room

Daddell Street. Shau-ki-wan Inland Lot Nos. 5104 511 & 612. For further particulars apply to the undersigned.

Lammert Bros.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on Friday, the 14th February, 1930. commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at No, 460, The Peak, Barker Road A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Property

cumprising

Tenk Hatstand,

Chesterfield

NAVAL PARLEY.

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On the other hand, the United States would have a similar option to increase her smaller cruisers at the expense of three of hor larger type, thereby acquiring_a tonnage of 339,000 tons, the exact amount for which Britain asks,

Mr. Stimson also points out that the British batlloship feet contains two more battleships than that of the United States.

Japan's Position..

The Americanauggestion to Japan would produce an "over-all relation satisfactory to us and wo hope to them,"

in conformity with past ro- lations, it would not be based on the same ratio in every; class ..... of ahip..

Mr. Stimson adds that he does not feel that the present time is appropriate to make suggestions 5o the French or the Italians,

"not whose, problem are directly related to ours."

Premier's Speech.

60

In a specchi to-day to a deputation of women's peace organisations from Britaan, France, Japan and America, whom he received at St. James's Palace, being accompanied by Mr. H. L. Stimson and Mr. British Prime Wakatsuki, the Minister said:

"I think we are going to get not only a good agreement, but much more than that."

Supposing the agreement itself fell short of what the delegations get. individually would like to Supposing a compromise, which was absolutely essential at any rate for the first stage, did not fulfil all ox- pretations. That would not be the only result of the conférence.

To him, the greatest achievement of the conference was that tho dele- gations of the nations had come to- gether and revealed the minds of the various nations to each other and come to moral understanding of each other.

.

A Great Result, That was an even greater result than material gain of reduction in one class or another of ships.

The Premier proceeded: "Re- member that projected programmes are just as great"a menace to the peace of the world as the actual building that up to the moment has taken place. When an agreement has been published, there will be superfluous ships" and superfluous programmes scrapped..

But there is something invisible, Coveli and Armchairs, Glass but very very effectively done nt Cabinet, Tenk Pedentals, Statues, the same time, and that is, when Card -Table, Brass Ornaments, you have scrapped things, you have annecessary a good deal of the Pictures, Curtains, Carpeta, Braas also really and effectively mado Fenders, elc.

remnant,

Teak Dining Table, Sideboard,

The progress to disarmament is Dinner Waggon, Tables, Desk, going to be progress marked by Screens, Community Plate Cutlery, this characteristic. There will be Crockery, Glass Ware, Ceiling and periodical scrapping and at the Table Fans, Electric Fittings, etc. moment of scrapping a proportion Teak Bedstead, Teak Wardrobe of that which is retained will be- with Glass Doors, Teak Drenasing one in the mind of people super- funus, and so the process will go Table, Teak Chest of Drawers, on. In that way the triumph of Sewing Machine Enamel Bath, aniversal disarmament will be Porcelain Busin, Cooking Stove reached." Kitchen Utensils, etc.

also

One Cabinet Victrola, One White Frost Refrigerator, One Fairbank Seale, Aviary, Plants in Pats, etc..

and

A Quantity of Blackwood Funiture

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

'On View from Wednesday, the 12th, February 1980, Catalogues will be issued

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

MISHAP TO EXPRESS.

TWO COACHES DERAILED BY COLLAPSE OF BOGEY:

Tribule to Women. Mr. MacDonald paid a tribute as the pioneers in o women the work of preparing the way for the conference. He declared that whatever results the present conference had, it was not the last word, on disarmament. He com- proceeded to putline the plexities of the situation, and the tremendous difficulties in reaching an agreement, owing to the na- tions' different needs.

The great problem for golu- tion was to unite peace with security, which in its 'composition was nine-tenths psychological.

Mr. Stimson also briefly spoke, but Mr. Wakatsuki smilingly de- clined to say anything.-Router.

Further Details.

London, Feb. 6. Mr. Alexander has now supple mented the information regarding the cancellations in the British construction programme for 1929- 30.

He states that the total estimated direct financial saving on now con- struction due to the abandonment London, Jan. 6. of two cruisers, three submarines, Two coaches of the 5.30 p.m. four "destroyers, two sloops and a London and North-Eastern ex- notlayer included in the Navy press from King's Cross to New- Estimates of the 1929 new pro castle were derailed on Saturday gramme..as originally laid before when a bogey on the restaurant Parliament, le £6,500,000.

None of these cancelled ships car collapsed as the rushing through New Barnet had been ordered, and no compensa- tion is therefore payablo in respect The restaurant car was badly of them, smashed and the carriage follow-

Station..

ing

train

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The decision respecting the three

it damaged. Fortunately, submarines remaining in the pro- there were no passengers in the gramme is held in abeyance pond- restaurant car, and the attendantsing the conclusions of the Naval Conference-Reuter and British were not seriously hurt

Many of the passengers in the other coaches complained of bruises and shock, but none was badly injured. A woman and a hoy who were alightly injured were taken back to London on a local train.

About 100 yards of the station platform was damaged, and the track was torn up for more than 300 yards. M.

Wirclens,

THE SINO-SOVIET IMPASSE.

TSAI YUN-SHENG TO BE REPRIMANDED,

Shanghal, Feb. 6. The Kuomin news agency learne Seven wagons of a mineral train that Teal, Yun-sheng will be of

derailed early yesterday cially reprimanded for exceeding when it came in collision with an- his instructions at the Bino other mineral train about half a Soviet preliminary conference at mile from Paisley Nobody was Hatbarovsk regarding the Chiness

Eastern Railway Reuter

were

injured.

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Hawall Marii

ITues., Feb. 25, 8.30 am. Superscribed Correspondence only. WOMAN'S ASYLUM

entrance into the victim's House by breaking a window, and in the ORDEAL.

presence of the woman's daughter and servant endeavoured to make DOCTOR'S FORCIBLE ENTRY an injection of a drug, declaring OF PRIVATE HOUSE that the woman was insane.

She was bound in a stretcher Geneva, Jan. 5. and conveyed in a private motor An extraordinary and brutal ambulance to a Junatle asylum, on a young married woman of made to submit to an examination outrage alleged to have bear made where she was undressed and tually Intervened. He declared Geneva has just boen made pub-The director of the asylum evene le accompanied by several other per- and arranged for her immediate On New Year's Day a doctor, the woman to he perfectly and, sons, is stated to have forced an return to her home.

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