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TO-DAY'S WANTS.

25 WORDS"

.$1.50,

($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:-

667, 671, 679, 638, 685, 691, 695, 705, 709, 720, 722, 727, 729, 730, 732,

WASTED

New Advertisements.

NOTICE

Mr. C. I. Read is no longer con- nected with our organization, as from November 6th, 1930...

'N. Z. PERPETUAL

FORESTS LTD.

NOTICE.

Lieut. Col. WANTED

ANTED USED CARS & TRUCKS WANTE WANTED USED CARS & TRUCK, WANTED WANTED USED CARS & TRUCKS, WANTED

Tabell on. WANTED WANTED COMINSAION ONLY WANTED, EITHER BY PRIVATE SALE OR

AUCTION WASTED

WANTED We accept reserved su cuts for anla WANTED by action provided marlı zovery® in WANTYD WANTED!

The market value

NO SALE NO CHARGE

WANTED

No HALE NO CHARGE

WANTED

NO SALE NO CHARGE

WANTED

WHITTA'S MOTOR ACTIONS

WANTED

Cameron Road, Kolonn

WASTED

(ezi Penundim Qatar)

WANTED

WANTED

1.X. Ofice, 2nd Minor,

WANTED

Exchange linjang

WANTED

WANTIN

HK. USED CARS LTD.,

Pirun 26482.

Phùum 94720

af tex

Robertson, Hong Kong Club, will be glad to receive any article which may be given to bo auctioned on Armistice Day for the benefit of Earl Haig's Fund, and earnestly hopes that a good response to this appeal may be made.

THE ITALIAN CONVENT ANNUAL CHARITY FAIR.

8th and 9th November.

From 10a.m. to 8 p.m.)

A beautiful and useful prize is given in exchange for every ticket bright.

Tickets sold in advance and at

the Bazaar.

Games

to amuse and try the skill of young and old.

Hand made articles of every description In be bought at the WANTED TO BUY.

A large and varied consignment WASTED TO BUY-East Indin various stalls. Moderate prices. Company China dinner services, complete or not and plated of European toys suitable for eandlesticks with glass shades or any Xmas gifts will be for sale. okl European ernamental porcelain

glass bought for good prices and | ALL INVITED,

Please communicate confidentially. promptly by writing to J. A. 1, Hyde,

c/o Romer & Komor, St. George's Building, Chater Road,

SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED.-BOOK-KEEPER,

with

ALL WELCOME. The Italian Convent. Canossian Institute.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting

experience for SHIPPING OFFICE,will be held (weather permitting) Apply stating qualifications salary required 22nd! enclose copies references to Box No. 782. “Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

of

FOR SALE-STUDEBAKER CAR, 1928, model, six cylinder, in perfect mechanical order, sents five (three in front and two in dickey), $1800, or Box No. 731, nearest offer. Write "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO BE SOLD,

36 THE PBAK, lately occupied by Dr. Barston and adjoining the Peak Unfurnished. Convenient Hospital. comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Four bathrooms. Dressing room.

Modern sanita- hot and cold water. tion Gas and Electric Light. Use Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be easily divided to couples. Close to Tram suit two Station and Motor Road.

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

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-Large

six-med Euro- pean FLAT, No. 41. Remedy Risid. Apply Thornhill Aerated Factory, 2, Tir. Lok Lane.

Water

TU LET.-Office Rooms, Hongkong Shanghai Bank Building. Apply

a

to Sang Ke, name Building-

M

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI, Recommended for many years

Hospital, Peak Government Civil Hospital. etc., and by all the local doctora.

24, Wyndham Street Tel. 24945.

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. ORIENT.

blortgage Bank & Estate Agents. "PEAK MANSIONS"

Prince Edward Road.

Kowloon

Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garage. "Combay Buildings" Flats with modern conveniences.

MRS. MOTONÓ. Massage. Hand and Electric. 31h. Wyndham Street.

MASSAGE HALL. MRS. S. UZUNOYE 37, 'Queen's' Read C., 2nd floor. Expert Masseose

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship- building and engineering work. Complete stock. Beet Terms, Immediate delivery.

·SINGON & CO.. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1830.

-Telephone: 20515. · HING LUNG 91.

at Happy Valley on SATURDAY, 8th November, 1930, commencing The first bell will be at 2 p.m. rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclo- sure. Badges admitting non-mem. bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gen-. tlemon and $2.00 for ladies, are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to be responsible fo payment of all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.

Members can obtain upon ap- plication to the Secretary, badges (limited to two) for the free ad- mission to the Members' Enclosure of wives. lady relatives

and friends. Names must be stated when applying. Or no protext will children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Bookmakers Tie Tat men, elc. will not be permitted to operate) within the precinets of the Hong- kong Jockey Club durings the Race Meeting.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

G:

NOTICE.

SHARE PRICES.

TODAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local }< CONDI-share quotations issued to-day:

Barks.

PARTICULARS AND

TIONS of the Sale by. Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 10th day of November, 1930, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the. Public Works Department. by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Lend at Wong Nei 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 fur ther term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

So, of Sale

Begintre No

Locality.

Toland Lot

No 3095.

2313

1 Boy

G.

Boundary Metrurements.

6,675

940

$27,500

=

Annus.**

Routal.

Contents is

B. feel

Upict Price |

feet deefeel feet|

As per sale

plan.

NOTICE.

R.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 10th day of November, 1930, at 3 p.m., 31 the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to he, fixed by the the Surveyor of His Majesty King, for one further term of

75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LUT.

No. of Sair

Registry No

Locality.

Junction of Tel Nan **** Lot No 2407

Kowloon faland

Street and Poplar Street

Boundary

Hemaureenta

..

W

As per sale

plan.

G.

NOTICE.

Contents in

About 10,100

Rental.

$20,201

$116

Upset Price,

Hongkong Bank, $1570 b. Chartered Bank, £17. Mercantile A. & B., £264 n. East Asia $113 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1095 b. Union Ins., $472 b. North China Ins., Tis. 160 b. China Underwriters, $2.80 b. Yangtaze Ins., 150 n. China Fires, $400 b. H. K. Fire Ins, $1:100 ̧n..

Shipping..

Douglases, $27 1⁄2 s.

H. K. Steamboats, $29. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 n. Union Waterboats $13 b.

Mining.

Benguets, $8.70 n.

Kallans. 36/9 n.

Langkats, Tls. 8 n.

S'hai Explorations, Tis. 1 b. Raubs, $251⁄4 b.

Docks, ele. Kowloon Wharves, $168% b Whampoa Docks, $32 n. China Providents $5.45 s. (Old) Hongkews, Tls. 285 h. New Engineerings, Tis. 7.30 n. Shanghai Docks. Tis. 120 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 12.25 s. S'hai Coltons. Tls. 82 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.

IL and S. Hotel, $11.90 s. H. K. Lands, $824 b. (Old)

do. $92.3a.

S'hai Land Ts. 815 n. Humphreys, $16 n. Realties. $8.95 b. Chinese Estates 887 b.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $18.25 1. Peak Trams, (old) $14 b. Star Ferries, $86 h. China Lights, (Old $26.60 b. II. K. Electrics, $81 b. Macao Electrics, $28 a. Telephones 335 b. China Buses, Tls. 184 n. Singapore Tractions. 7/9 b.

Industrials.

China Sugars, 70 cts. b. Malabons, $27 n.

Cald: Macg, Ord: Tls. 10.75 n. Canton Ices, $2.75 8.

Cements (Comb) $18.60 s. Ropes. $11:10 b.

United Asbestos 35 n.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $26 b. Watsons, $1240 b. Der A. Wirgs, $1 n. Lane Crawfords. $38. Mackintoshy, $10 b. Sinceres, $11.60 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $23 m. Constructions, $3% b.

B'que Ind. G. Bunds, $65% b. II.K.G. Loan 84% Prem. X. Inst:

PRIEST MURDERED.

WANTON OUTRAGE NEAR PEKING.

Peking, Nov. 6.

the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 for all persons including Ladies and is

A Russian Orthodox priest, payable at the gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform | PARTICULARS AND CONDI-named. Melestin, over 60 years of TIONS of the Sale by Public age and for over thirty years in China, who has been in charge of are admitted half price.

Auction to be held on Monday, the Orthodox shrine chapel on the the 10th day of November, 1930. main road from Peking to at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Western Hills, near the Hunting Public Works Department. by Park twenty miles from Peking, Order of His Excellency the was found yesterday lying in the with Governor of one Lot of Crown open alongside the chapel, Land at Mong Kok Tsui, in the the back of his head smashed in. Colony of Hong Kong for a term and the whole place looted...

Reuter, of 75 year, with the option f renewal at a Crown Rent to he His fixed by the Surveyor of Majesty the King, for one for ther term of 75 years.. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From LEITH, NIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and

STRAITS.

The Steamship.

"BENMOHR"

"BENCLEUCH"

t

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land- ed at their risk into the hazardous

of

and/or extra hazardous Godownx The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

to rent.

All claims

must

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ail Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th November, will be subject

against the stramer the Undersigned be presented on or before the 28th November, 1930, er they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th November, 1930 at 10 a.m. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersign-" ed by

Nof Sale

Bezustry No.

unction of Sai Yee

i als.

3

Kowloon

No. 2403.

Huiland Lal No. CAUS

Street, and Bute Street

Boundary

MeasuremENİN,

N.

A

1.

L'antents in

About 18,000

mquare feet

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-Renta?.

| Upset Price,

$206

C00 928

EXPRESS DISASTER,

ENGINE PLUNGES INTO VALLEY IN JAPAN.

Tokyo, Nov. 6. The engine driver and one pas

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Tsenger were killed, eight passeng

Agents, Itongkong, 7th November, 1930.

THERAPION NL THE TAPION N1.3

-J

Anti-Bandit Drive.

2334

Shanghai, Nov. 6. A message from Hankow stater that a drive for the suppression of banditry in Hupéh, Hunan Kiangsi was launched yesterday.

Two aviation squadrons have beex detailed to assist in the operations, -Reuter.

that

The Yangtsze Menace.

Peking, Nov. 6.

The Customs at Hankew states in September and October there were 107 instances of firing on merchantmen on the Middle Yangtze, above Hankow-Reuter,

CHAMPIONS PRIZES.

THE SWEEP WINNERS NOW IDENTIFIED.

One foreigner and three Chinese, who invested $2.25 each, and two other Chinese who took the risk with fifty cents each, won the first prize in the Champions "A" sweep yester day.

The first prize is valued at $221,000. The two who risked fifty cents have i got a return of $11,000 apiece.

All are employees of the Eastern China Extension Australasia and

ers wore seriously injured and Telegraph Company. The foreigner is Mr. Z. F. X. Gonzales. The ticket twenty slightly injured. early this was bought by Mr. J. B. Wishart of morning, when the Niigata the same company. Toyama express was derailed, The first prize in the "B", sweep Claude The engine plunged over a cliff was won by Sub-Inspector

White and twenty-three other mera- and fell into the valley a hundred bers of the Police Department attach. feet below, dragging along with ited to Sinza station. They split $140,-

000-Our Own Correspondent, the first carriage. Router,

NOVEMBER

1930,

A PLEA FOR YOUTH.

DR. CAMPBELL ON "SPIRITUAL FERMENT."

So great was the attendance. at the recent Church Congress that an chic overflow, meeting had to be held, Lord Eustace and the speakers,

R... Camp- Percy and Canon bell, read their papers a second time to a crowd of several hundreds at St. Paul's Church.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

RADIO NOTICES.

Individuals and Azma are recommended to register their telegr addresses at the Radio Ofee. No charge is made for this.

XMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN. Xmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office at 5 p.m. the 7th November per s.s. Macedonia.

This mail is due in London on the 12th December.

INWARD MAILS.

Par

From

·U.S.A., Canada, Japan' and Shanghai (Seattle 18th October) and Europe via Siberia (London 18th October) Pres. Pierce

Talma Calcutta and Straits Japan, Shanghai and Europe via

Siberia (London 20th Oct.)

Dr. Campbell stated that it was flagrantly untrue to say that our young people to-day had dung aside all moral restraints and were giv ing themselves to self-indulgences regardless of scruple. It was un- fortunately true of a section-part- Shanghai and Swatow

Sourabaya ly from economic causes which were one evil legacy of the Great War, Manila ............. and partly from puzzlement at the Shanghai and Amoy

Australia and Manila riddle of Hfe and the lack of

the Caleutta and Straits enlightened guidance-but hedonism of the age was no whit Manila, more pronounced than that other ages,

Due.

November. 7. „November. 7.

Amur Maru' Shantung...

.November 8

November 8.

Cape St. Andrew

November 9.

Emps, of Russia

November 9.

Tjibadak

..November 9,

Tanda

.November 9.

Takada

November 10.

Pres. Madison

.November 10:

November 10.

Haruna Maru Fushimi Maru Taiping

November, 14.

November 14...

November 14.

Pres. Van Buren

November 15.

Bokayo Maru .. Kitano Mara Wakasa Maru

.November 15..

.November, 17.

November 17.

„November 17.

.November 18.

of U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan at Shang-

hai (San Francisco 18th October.) Asama Mara Straits

People who talked of the deca-Japan and Shanghai dence of the time were but ill-read Australia and Manila in their own national history. That U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco 17th October) a spiritual ferment was going on among our young people must be Japa admitted, but this was no matter for regret. The same spirit was at work here as abroad, calling to new adventure, new conflicts, new vic- tories.

Lord Eustace Percy, who took as his subject "The Bible in Educa- tion." said: "Let a man believe in the social reform programme of his party, but let him worship God in his own manner."

Successive generations of Chris tians; he added, had misused the Bible, had dulled its edge, and made it the tool of a conventional routine in religion. Then had come the erities, discouraging its tional use, while at the same time setting a standard for Its intelligent study far out of reach of the ordin ary man or woman.

conven-

The Problem of Peace.

In a discussion on "Our Debt to Posterity," the President of the Congress, the Bishop of Monmouth, said that he hoped that the people of England would rise to the responsibility of overcoming those sinister tendencies which made for degeneracy. It would be a ghastly irony, however, to breed healthy, able, and intelligent men and then send them out once in every 50 years to butcher one another on the battlefield..

Japan Japan

U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco 24th October). Pres. Jackson Atsuta Maru Australia and Manila Canada U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver BC. 30th October)

Emp. of Japan OUTWARD MAILS,

„November 19:

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and when mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day..

For

Sam Shui and Wuchow

Pet

Date and Time.

Chong On....., Fri., Nov. 7, 4 p.mu

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

Japan and Canada via

B. C.

Manila

Victorin

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Japan, Canada, U. 3. A, Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C.

Closely connected with the sub- ject of eugenics, a part of their Swatow

.Sat, Nov. 8. K.P.O. Parcels .Nov. 7, 4.30 p.m. Registration Nov. 8, 9`a.m, Letters

..10a.m.

G.P.O. Parcels ....Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Registration Nov. 8, 9.45 nm. ..10.30 am. Letters (Due Marseilles 5th December.)

Tyndareus......Sat., Nov. 8, 10 am.

(Due Victoria D. C. 2nd Dec) Pres. Pierce ..Sat., Nov. 8, 4.30 p.m. Kweiyang Sun., Nov. 9, 8.30 a.m. Canton Maru....Sun., Nov. 9, 9 a.m.

Pres. Madison

Parcels

Registration

Letters

Mon., Nov. 10.

...3 p.m.

.4.16 p.m.

....5 p.m.

(Due Victoria B. C. 28th Nov.) Hydrangea

debt to posterity was the problem Shanghai and "Europe via Siberia, Pres. Madison... of how to secure the pence of the world.

Registration Letters

Nanchang

Canon Maurice Jones, Principal Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong of St. David's College, Lampeter, Manila and Java via Sourabaya.... Tjibadak said that not by the continuous Saigon, Ceylon, India Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden,

and * Europe stream of war books, each striving

*Egypt to outdo the other in the stark re-

Marseilles alism in which it described all that was cruel and bestial in war, were they going to establish peace.

CHAWAY COATS? QUITE THE THING!

1248

1929

1950

Mon., Nov 10, 8 p.m.

Mon., Nov. 10.

.5 p.m.

.6 p.m.

Tues., Nav. 11, 9 a.m. .Tues., Nov. 11, 9 a.m.

Tues., Nov. 11.

.10 a.m.

via

Chenonceaux `.

K.P.O.

Registration Letters

Registration Letters (Due. Marseilles 12th December.)

.:10 a.m.

G.P.O.

.11.15 h..

.21001.

Straits, Egypt and Europe

Marseilles

via

Perscus

Tues., Nov. 11. K.P.O.

Registration Lettem... . .”

G.P.O.

-

Registration Letters

.11.15 a.m.

noon.

10 4.111.

10a.m.

(Due Marseilles 11th Dee:)

Shanghai Japan, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver and Europe via Siberia Empress of Russia

Swatow Amoy and Foochow

Fort Bayard, Hoihow Pakhoi and

Haiphong Amoy

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghal, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Parcels

Registration

Letters

Tues.. Nov. 11.

.11.15 a.m.

11.15 1.m

...Boon.

(Due Vancouver B.C. 20th Nov.)

Kai Ning.....Tues., Nov. 11, noon.

!

Tonkin. Tsinan Matching

Tues., Nov. 11, noon. Wed., Nov. 12, 3.30 p.m.

..Fri, Nov. 14, 1 p.m.

·

Haruna Maru Fri., Nov. 14, 3.30 p.m.

Strait, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, "East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseillez Fushimi Maru...Sat, Nov. 15,,

Sandakan

Straits and Calcutta

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island.

Straits, East Africa via Mombasa and South Africa via Lourenco Marquis and South American Ports Japan

Manila,

Manila, Australia, and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

K. P. 0.

Begistration Nov. 14, 4.30 p.m. Letters Nov. 15, 9 a.m. G. P. 0,

Parcels

Registration Nov. 15, 845 a.m_ . Letters....Nov. 15, 9.30 m. (Due Marseilles '14th December). Hinsang Sat., Nov. 15, 10.30 .. Hosang

.Satur., Nov. 15 ...Noon. ..1 p.m. Kitano Maru ............. Tues., Nov. 18.

Registration Letters (Due Thursday Island 1st Dec.)

·

Letters

8.45. m. 9.30.

Wakusa Maru Tues., Nov. 18:1.30 p.m, Atsutu Munu Wed., Nov. 19, 9.30 a.m. Emp. of Japan Wed., Nov. 19, 3.30 p.m. Fr., Nov. 21, Taiping

Parcels ......Nov. 20, 6 p.m. Registration Nov. 21, 9.45 am. Letters...Nov, 21, 10.30 am. (Due Thursday Jaland 2nd Dec.)

*Superscribed Correspondence only...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT FERRY WHARF.

!

hurry to get ashore earlier than the other passengers, missed his foot ing in a leap to the wharf and met.. with a mishap which proved fatal.. According to some of the passen COOLIE HURT WHEN TRYING

TO LEAP FROM LAUNCH,gers on the ferry, the unfortunate man, had his left foot crushed. Passengers on the 8.30 p.m. ferry His companions managed to drag from Kowloon yesterday were wit-jhim back before he could fall into nesses of a serious accident as the the water, but it was evident that ferry launch was tying "up to the he had been badly injured.

An ambulance was immediately wharf on the Hongkong side. An elderly Chinese, who was said to be sent for, but on its arrival life was engaged in carrying luggage, in his found to be already extinct.

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