New Advertisements HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry forms for the 4th Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 19th and on MONDAY, 21st April, 1930, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Race Course. Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries close at 12 o'clock noon THURSDAY, 10th April, 1930.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
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HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS ASSQULATION.
Meeting The Annual General will be bea! 1 Boukent Cricket (la Made it on Tuesday, 15th April, 1930 41 5.30 p.m.
Business:
To recrive the Report and State. ment of Accounts for 1929.
To ele, livss and the tineril Committer for the ensuing year.
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APUTARREARS
ENCLOSURE,
wear their
tly displayed
No nee went a had on will her added to the Members Enck
Bure.
Duders admiting non members to the Membr." Bariusure and Club Rooms at $5 for Gentlemen and $ for Laules, are obtainable through
the Serretary upon in- troduction by # member, such to To responsible for payment of all Chits, Kr.
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Radges admitting to Members' Enclosure with mit be on sale t the Rare Course.
Membera var aldain, upon ap plication to the deereture, badank (limited to tw The few free admis. sion to the Merewers Enelosure of wives, Lote atake
friend
Names must be stated when 1 plying.
On no prefest will children
permitted in either
during the Meeting.
Enclosure
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gatr.
Soldiers and Sailors in unituria
are admitted half price.
Bookmakers, Tie The men, &c.
will not be permitted to opérate
BOXING
CITY HALL.
Saturday, 12th April, 1930, at 9.15 p.m.
15 Rounds Heavyweight Championship of the Colony and Belt.
A. B. ROWLES v. MARINE SMITH H.M.S. Marazlon H.M.S. Hermes 10 Rounds Middleweight Contest MARINE FRASER v. A. B. LEE H.M.S. Tamar H.M.S. Sepoy 6 Rounds Middleweight Contest Marine Woolford v. A. B. Tuck H.M.S. Hermes H.M.S. Sepoy
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest Pte. Jones v. A. B. Burrows
H.M.S. Sirdar Somerset 1. I.
6 Rounds Lightweight Contest A. R. Harvey v. O. S. Scott R.M.S. Stormcloud H.M.S. Hermes 6 Rounds Bantamweight Contest A. R. Rawlings v. Pte. Pierce
Somerset L.I. H.M.S. Hermes
6 Rounds Featherweight Contest A. B. Odell v. Cpl. Sherston HMS. Hermes Somerset LL
Bouking at MOUTRIE'S for Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association.
n Wednesday, 9th and Thursday, 10th April. Genern! Public: Friday, 11th and Saturday, 12th April. Ringside Seats $5; Others $3 & $1.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
On and after MARCH 31st, 1930,
the Offices of the GREEN ISLAND CEMENT Co., Ltd.
will be situated on the
Second floor EXCHANGE BUILDING
TV PPHONES ---
General Office C 1463. Secretary's Office C 2613.
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Mortgage Bank & Estate Agents, "PEAK MANSIONS" Six roomel and Five roomed apartments?
Prince Edward Road, KowInan
Detached Semi detached vilju.
Modern construction
with garage.
"Cambay Buildings”
Flats ith modern conveniences.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
COMMONS BAN ON VISITORS:
GALLERIES WOMEN MAY
NOT ENTER.
There are still galleries in the House of Commons which women visitors may not enter.
The matter was raised at the Council meeting of the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship in Londen, when the delegatos demanded access with out distinction of sex.
Miss Isobel Goddard referred particularly to the ban in respect of the Distinguished Strangers' Gallery and the Under Galleries.
We suffered a loss of prestige as a nation, she said by not honcuring at least the women members of foreign Parliaments, or women such as Madame Curio by admitting them to the Dis tinguished Strangora' Gallery.
It was, moreover, a serious handi- cap for M.P.s, who often employ ed
qualified women highly secretaries, or women experts in various professions, not to be able to see them in the Under Gal-
leries.
THE WISE ADVERTISER
The wise advertiser is the paper advertiser,
WHY?
FRIDAY, APRIL
PRESENTATION TO MR. R. DUNCAN.
LEAVING COLONY AFTER
27 YEARS.
1930.
MUCH ADO PARK. :
DISPUTE OVER COMPLIMENT TO A WOMAN CHAIRMAN,"
POST OFFICE NOTICE
RADIO NOTICES, ')
The Radio Office, where full information concerning all wireless A park by any other name (as services may be obtained at all times, is situated on the ground floor of the
of
A connexion with the Colony Shakespeare might have written,1% and 0. Huilding in Des Veux Road, next to the General Post Oller, covering a period of over 30 years were he living in Edmonton to-day) will be severed on Saturday next would look as sweet.
The Parks Committee of the when Mr. Robert Duncan, Senior Sanitary Inspector in Kowloon, North London suburb recommended together with his wife, leave on re-that the new park should be named tirement on the s.s. Empress, of the "thell Park," in honour Russia. Reference to the loss the Mrs. L. R. Ithell, the first woman Sanitary Department will suffer as chairman of the council.
But the local Labour party decid- a result of Mr. Duncan's departure, was made by Chief Inspector CE ed against the idea, although Mrs. Frith, when he presented Mr. Dun-Ithell is a member of their party, San Francisco March) can with a wall barometer on be. half of the staff, in the Sanitary Board room, yesterday evening,
Individuals and firms are recommended to register their, telegra-" phic juldrysses at the Radio Oilce. No charge is made for this.
It is notified for information that the wireless rate per word on
word with effect from 2nd inst.
runs to British North Borneo has been increased to 50 cents per
INWARD MAILS. Frum Japan...... Shanghai and Swatow Europe via Negapatam (papers only, London 8th Mar, and parcels 27th
which has a majority on the council. Mrs. Ithell proposes to name it after the late Mr. Hunter Craig. who was a private builder.
But some of the Labour party disagree, and talk of writing to Mr. George Lansbury, and staying away from the opening ceremony.
"Ramsay Park or "Lansbury Park" are alternatives suggested.
Bom, Japan and Shanghal Manila Manila
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Mr. Duncan who is a native of Aberdeen, and who came to Hong kong with the Services joined the Sanitary Department in 1903, be ing promoted to first class Inspector in 1907. In 1924, he was acting Senior Inspector and his rank was confirmed in the following year. For some years past has been will be very useful, especially in the
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai Senior Inspector in charge of Kow old country. I am going to hang it U.S.A. (San Francisco, 22nd March), loon. In his younger days, Mr. alongside my bed and before I get Duncan, was a keen footballer, and up in the morning I can have a look Australia and Manila
Empress of Asia U.S.A., Japan and Shanghal for years past has been a bowler of at the barometer and see if it is Ganada (Victoria, B.C., 29th March), some note, being an enthusiastic stormy or otherwise-(Laughter).u, S. A. (San Francisco March 21.)
Pres. Garfield I also wish to thank your worthy
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal .. supporter of the game and being a
U. S. A. (San Francisco March 28,) member of the Kowloon Bowling Chief for the complimentary re
Honolulu Japan, and Shanghai... Pres. Cleveland
OUTWARD MATÈS, news-Green Club. As member of the marks he has made and I can assure Volunteers he put in over 20 years you, gentlemen, that I regret very service, for which he possesses the much that the time has come to lay Long Service Medal. Mr. Duncan down my tools. I have had 27 was also much interested in rifle years in this department and I have shooting and was no mean marks-simply carried out my duties to the best of my ability. No one could man himself.
do more than that.
Because he knows that his message will reach potential customers at the right moment--
at the receptive moment. PUT IT THIS WAY!
Have you ever sat down before dinner with a directory poster on your knee?
or a
We apologise for putting such an absurd question--but some people may not see the case in
this light.
THEN REMEMBER!
The newspaper is not published ance a year, but is the people's indispensable record of daily events not referred casionally, but read every day. SEND YOUR MESSAGE DAILY
to oc-
and the most effective and economical method of doing this is by advertising in The Hongkong Telegraph.
FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE
of the Colony's most progressive business houses, and--
Advertise Where. It Definitely Pays To Advertise,
A STORY AND A MORAL
Recently, a gentleman decided to sail round the world in a junk. He wanted two co-adventurers to join him, but who wants to sail round the world in a junk! Possibly you would say "nobody!" However, he was a wise man, and he iurited applications through the medium of The Hongkong Telegraph and found twenty- ne people ready and willing to join him!
PLACE YOUR ADVERTISING ·
WISELY!
TO BE SOLD.
65 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
water,
Gas Modern sanitation. and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be easily divided to suit two couples. Close to Station and Motor Road.
Apply:
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THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.
Exchange Building.
within the precincts of the long | NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
kong Jockey Club during the Race
Meeting.
By Order,
C. I.BROWN,
* 185
Crepe de Chine. Pricra very moderate.
185 shades Georgette Crepo. 185
Fuji Silk.
***Inspection cordialý hnylted,
Tajmahal Silk Store. Tel. 0.6136.
Secretary.
No.5, Flower St
Opposite China Mall
Mr. Duncan has one son, Mr. L. A. R. Duncan, of the A.P.C., who will remain in the Colony.
The Presentation.
There was a large gathering of Sanitary Inspectors in the Board Room yesterday to witness the pre- sentation.
I trust that you all will carry on as long as I have and be in the same position--to go away fairly fit and be able to enjoy your pensions, as I hope to enjoy mine. Gentlemen, thank you very much.-(AP- plause).
re-
Just before the gathering dis peraed, Mr. Duncan smilingly marked "I may say that the bare- meter registers 'dry."
A voice, smid laughter "Where's
Mr. Frith sald:-As you all know, Senior Inspector Duncan is retiring on a well-earned pension after completing 26 years and 9 the bar months' long and faithful service in honestly this Department. I can say that Mr. Duncan is one of the most conscientious officers in the
Government service. Whatever work he was asked to do he had done thoroughly. I have always found him willing to assist and I know he will be missed by some of the younger Inspectors in Kowloon. He has been my right-hand man for over two years and I am very sorry to lose him. I sincerely trust that both he and Mrs. Duncan will have good health and live long to enjoy their pension in the old country. Mr. Duncan, on behalf of the off- cers of this. Department, I ask you to accept this barometer as memento, with every good wish and good luck~~~(Applause).
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In replying, Mr. Duncan said: I wish to thank you very much for this very useful instrument you I think it have presented me with.
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Empress of Russia
Parcels
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Letters
FLOOD OF INVENTIONS. improving devices, but many other
PATENTS SOUGHT FOR MANY NOVEL DEVICES.
applications relate to less abstruse matters. Ladders in stockings are to be mended more expeditiously watches rendered proof against im mersion, furs more convincingly imitated, and cans for, preserved Already this year 7,288 applica-foods made safer for the consumer. tions have been received at the Devices from America include an Patent Office for registration. This improved "photo-while-you-wait" compares with 7,192 for the corres-slot machine, and poultry keepers poding period in 1929. The total will be interested in an apparatus for destroying vermin that prey on for last year was a record.
Hopefulness is in the title of each fowl.
of the many hundred applications, The extraordinary range of this and "improvements in or relating year's applications probably in to" may apply equally to "telephone dicates a genuine outburst of in- systems" or to a device "for brush-ventiveness, for the record figures ing crumbs from a dumb-walter." of last year were officially attribut- Television, pulverised fuel, wire-ed to the sudden expansion of the less valves, enlculating machines, wireless and film-producing Indus and "talkies" have within the last tries. Applications in these classes week been the subject of alleged continue, however, to be numerous.
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