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TO-DAY'S WANTS.

* WORDS

.$1.50,

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

667, 671, 478, 683, 685, 691, 695, 705, 709, 720, 722, 727, 729, 782 738, 734, 737, 738, 766, 773, 775, 776, 793, 795.

TUITION GIVEN.

Expert lessons given on neediowork, embroidery and flower-making, Cross of quality in gold, silver and coloured threads also undertaken. For par- tieulars apply to Box No. 825, "Hong kong Telegraph."

LESSONS in English with particular attention to pronunciation. Also instruction in principles and history of English Law by English Barrister (Midda Tomple). Moderate fees, Write Box No. 772, "Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED KNOWN.

Ladies" "Kayser" stockings for Sum-

Latent mer wear, just unpacked, styles. Sino's, 66, Queen's Road, Central,

WANTED.

New

Advertisements.

NOTICE.

We have this day removed our offices to First Floor of the New National City Bank Building at No. 2, Queen's Road, Centrul.

Entrance in Daddell Street).

Our telephone number before No. 27781.

in 09

Dated the 6th day of July, 1931.

WILKINSON & GRIST.

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUI

Open Air Concert.

Saturday, 18th July, at 9 p.m. Tickets may be had from Members or at the Club House

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

The Annual General Meeting WANTED TO JUY-Furniture of will be held in the Board Room, of any kind, clothing etc. second-hand Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. Ar new. Single er large lots. Best price in the East. Apply 23, Nathan Road, (The Palace Store).

PREMISES WANTED.

Repulo WANTED. MATSHED, t

or foase. Either purchase Bay. Plenar write Box No. 803, "Ilongkong

Telegraph."

MISCELLANEOUS.

JAPANESE MASSAGE

By

fully

aliked Japanes Indy. Treatment Foster's Beauty Parlour. Kiven t Kuyanally Building, or at patients' Job Plone or all fear ments, Tel. 22103.

FOR SALE.

appoint-2

(By kind permission) at 5.30 p.m.

Friday, July 10th, 1931.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon: Secretary.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or -treated in a manent likely to cause unnecessary suffering er injury

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Lammert's Auctionɛ.

شمینه

PUBLIC AUCTION. The Undersigned have recolved Instructions to sell by Public, Auction,

on Thursday,

the 9th July, 1931, commencing at 2.15 pp. at The China Navigation Co's Godown, West Point.- 300 Bags Cargo Rico. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

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

on Thursday,

the 9th July, 1931, tommencing at 10.30 a.m. at No. 40, Humphreys Building, Kowloon.

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

On View from Wednesday,. the 8th July, 1933. Terma:--Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioncers.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Publle

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Auction,

on Monday,

the 13th July, 1931. commencing at 230 p.m.

at their Sales Room, 4. Duddell Street.

A Valuable Collection of Curios,

comprising:

Porcelain Vases, Bowls,

Wall Plates, to health. or knowing of and Small

Large Flower

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1931-

WEATHER AGAIN A SPOILER.

(Continued from Page 1.) KENTS BOWLING WEAKNESS.

Fifth Successive Defeat. Kent were by no means disgrac- ed at Tunbridge Wells. They set Sussex the ink of scoring over 300 runs in the fourth innings to win, and the visitors, thanks largely to their skipper, who obtained his sixth century of the season, proved capable of the performance, again demonstrating the weakness the Kent attack, which seems to be Tich Freeman and little else.

FUTURE OF THE CITY HALL.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

AIR MAIL,

¡Continued from Page 1)

Letters for Europe via Siberia intended for transmission by Airmail advised that it was our intention

the to use the Theatre Royal for the from Shanghai to Manchoull should be posted in timo for inclusion

mall for Shanghal to be closed at the General Post Office at 5 pm, on display of British pictures as of course we were not in direct touch Saturday, 11th instant. Such letters will connect with the Air mail leav with Government, all our negotining Shanghai on Tuesday evening 14th instant.

Ordinary non-registered letters for Europe will be accepted for tions being with the Trustees of transmission by the Air Bervice of the Eurasia Aviation Corporation leav the City Hall, who in turn pre-ing Shanghal on Tuesdays and Saturdays for Manckoull, and onwards by sumably put this viewpoint for the Trans-Siberian Railway. ward when applying to Govern- nent for permission to lease the promises to us.

The extra fee for the Air Service transmission is 30 conts for each

vin Siberia.

half ounce or fraction thereof. This is in addition to the regular postage

A saving of 4-6 days is expected but no guarantes can be given, In our letter to the Secretary of Letters must be posted over the Counter of the General Post Office the City Hall Trust, dated 12th and the Kowloon Branch Post Offico and superscribed "Via Siberia Airmail. Nav., 1930 we wrote: We would Shanghat-Blanchouli," of

Beginning on Monday, 6th inst, the morning mail for Canton will, until further notice, be forwarded by train instead of by steamer as at like to confirm what we told you that negotiations are in train to

present. exhibit British me, if we obtain the theatre, which will incident- lly further British industry In the Colony."

258

Kent batted first. scoret runa, Tate taking 5 for 77.

Sussex replied with 271, to which Duleepsinhil contributed 91, while Freeman took much

RADIO NOTICES.

Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra onic aldresses at the Radio Oce. No charra is made for thi

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded

When Government vetoed the scheme we wrote again to the "vin Siberia" If so superscribed. punishment,

Secretary on the 21st Feb., 1981, and pointed out that as we had already advised our suppilers that the agreement for taking over the City Hall had been signed, subject Shanghai

in

his eight wickets costing 150 run

Ames made a bright 112 Kent's second innings, which closed at 320, and Sussex won with 316 for 3 wickets, Duleepinhj) scoring

127.

MIDDLESEX FAIL

Plenty of Rain at Manchester.

From

to Government approval, we hoped Shanghai and Ampy

Jovn

Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver D. C. 20th June.)

that the matter would be recon-Japan, Shanghai and Europe vin sidored,

Siberia (Londen, 22nd June) ns otherwian owing to Amerian forward bookings having | Shanghal and Swatow Alled up the needs of the existing Amey thentres we would have no sult- able place in which to show the When the weather is unfavour-British pictures already contract- able to cricket, Manchester is seled for. dom out of the wet belt. Only an innings each was possible in the match between Lancashire and Middlesex, the home team winning on the first innings, scoring 323ion against Middlesex's 164. Iddon hit 137 runs for Lancashire.

Would Spend $150,000.

Australia and Manila

INWARD MAILS.

Per

Due

Mirzapore Kwangtung

..July 8.

.July 8.

Jakone Maru

.July 10,

Szechuan

July 10.

Takada Thitaroom

July 10,

..July 10.

Emps. of Japan Taiping

Pushima Maru Pres. Cleveland

.July 10.

..July 10.

......July 11,

.July 11.

July 11.

.July 13.

.July 17.

...July IB.

Europa via Nagapatam, (letters and

papers, London 11th June) Manila

་་

hai (San Francisco 12th June.) .. Pres. Garfield U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shinng- U.S.A. IIonolulu, Japan and Shang- Pres. McKinley

hal (San Francisco 19th Juno.) U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

Pree, Tuft (Seattle, 27th June.) U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

lai (San Francisco, 26th June.).. Asama Maru USA, Canada, Japan and Shanghal

Hikawa Maru (Seattle, 24th June.) ...

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Salgon

As regards Government's objec- to a long lease we quite appreciate that such might inter- fere with any road widening schemes or similar improvements that might I contemplated. In GLOUCESTER ROBBED.

our provisional agreement

with the Trustees it was laid downl Fine Effort by Young

that we would make improvementa Bakewell,

to the premises to a cost of not Although rain upset things, less than $100,000 but actually the Gloucester seemed well set for alterations as arranged for would Cont somewhere About victory over Northamptonshire. Inve

without

taking into until Bakewell, stepped into the $150,000 HUICK Four-Door Sedan, 1929 andle a parent who is seeking advice Pots, Large and Small Bowls,

account the cost of apparatus. breach. Ornaments, concerning Porcelain Figures, in excellent condition and running

any matter on

Declaring with nine wickets! It is obvious therefore that! urder. Milenge just aver 8,000 only.

of Bruss and Bronze Ware, Lacquer

Amoy Any trial by appointment. Please child, would be doing an act

No.

communicating at Ware, Chinese Paintings. Em-duen and 463 runs on the board, with such a large initial outlay a writi Box

820, Hongkongkindness by

braideries, Blackwood Joss Tunles, following a hard-hitting display lengthy lease would be esseniini, Samshui & Wuchow Telegraph."

once with

Amoy Chests, Blackwood by Dacre, who made 165, Glouces- and the Trustees, appreciating The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. | Blackwood

ter dismissed Northants for 150 this, came to agreement with us Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, Screens, Blackwand Oplum Stools, and enforced the follow-on. In as regards the period. Had wo their second innings, Bakewell been offcially advised that we

Straite FOR HALE OR TO LET furnished for St. George's Building, Top floor. etc., etc.

batted briliantly for 134 and the could have the promines for four-roomed house at Choung Chau. All further steps will be taken,

we might have Amoy game was saved. He scored his shorter term Electrie Light Large garden. Write and

Icss. ambitious Straits and Calcutta 4

wickets, considered out of 229 for 4 Box No. 783, "Hongkong Telegraph.”

Northants still needing 74 runs to scheme, but as the hall is in such avoid an innings defent when a poor state of repair, we doubt if the requirements of the P.W.D. stumps were drawn.

and the Fire Authorities, could have been carried out without very extensive alterations."

HOUSES, ETC.

APARTMENTS TO LET.

AIRLIE JIOTEL-23-25,

Rond, Kowloon.

Management.

Nathan Under European

Cusine. Excellent. Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate.

expenses

Society.

borne,

by

the

also

Large Bronze Incense Burners. Large Bronze Figures

and

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 57357, CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME.

TO LET.-European flat No. 3.

ORIENT.

Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, with Marigage Bank & Estate agents.

electric light.

Hanitatibu

modern Apply to E. Hing & Co. Metal and Shipchander's merchant 26, Wing Wo Street, Hongkong. Telephone No. 26944.

PREMISES TO LET.

Middle

TO LET—January 2nd in September, 1912, "Windy Ledge, 551,

"PEAK MANSIONS"

Prince Edward Road,

Kowloon

.Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garago,

"Cambay Bulidings”

Peak, with garage, car, and Matshed | Pjata with modern conveniences

at Stanley.

Tel. 20202.

Apply Digby, 51, Ponk.

MRS. MOTONO, Massage.

Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.

METALS

of all klods especially for ship-building and engineering work. Complete stock.. Beat Terms, immediato delivery.

SINGON & CO ESTABLISHED A. D. 1980. Telephone: 20516, HING LUNG ST.

M

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU, ASSEUSE 8. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI. Recommended for many years of Government Clvi! Hospital. Peak Hospital, etc, and by all the local doctors.

24. Wyndham Street Tel. 24946,

A BROKEN DOWN.SYSTEM. This is a condition for dineske) to which doctors gire many names, but which low of them really understand. itissimply weakness-breakdown, sak were, of the vital forces thing soninio they tem. Nomallerwbat mang belunchussstikey use Almond numberitas), its symptome are much be sace; the more prominent being sleepleasZAKA, ass of prosillog of weariness, depression apisite and want of energy for all the ordinary aaofile. Now, whatukene la absolutely enri tial in all case is increavisiitsour whas strength and onstgy, to throw off thesa morbid figs, and as night suncends the day, 1le may be more certainly értured by mouse ol THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION No. 3

them by any other knowt combination, Sourly mistaken in accordance with thedirectionis companyingit, will dashatteredhesithbarestored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH.

a imparted in place ofw bad

and D-BAL, NEW Dp and valuers

volately) Thawonderful medicamentle gustablefor allages DÖRELİTALİNDE and non dễ thata, in eliber sex; and it is dimasi tolmagine a dire de

homasin’Contura in weakness, that will bapeadily and permanently overcome by this Properties, whichisdetinedioclinta abitvicoverything ibai tad preceded it for th Wide-aprasknumerousalassofhumanallments. Bajê by letting Chemists, the Korean

CANG.Cellarerstock B, N. WJk Leader

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE 57, Queen's Road Co., 2nd floor, Expert Masseuse,

EXHIBITION

of

ITALIAN ART.

TAIPING BUILDING,'

(16, Queen's Road, Central). BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES OF

CASTELLINA MARBLE

STATUARY.

Made by Renowned Italian Sculptors.

NOW OPEN.

Very Large Sateema and Porcelain Vases

On View from Saturday. the 11th July, 1931. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

BY

OF THE ORDER MORTGAGEE.

PUBLIC AUCTION of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

situate at Kowloon and registered at the Land Office as Kowloon In- land Lot No. 1445.

Particulars.

Area,-120,000 square feet. Boundaries,

MACAULAY'S BENEFIT.

Yorkshire Too Good For Surrey. Yorkshire's brilliant nil-round form of late proved too much for Surrey, who lost by an innings and 55 runs.

City Hall Risks.

Formona

Formosa

Batow Amoy & Foochow... Manila

Per

Kamo Tjibadak

Tai ling Benaller Tainan

..July 19.

Date and Time

Wed, July 8, 3.30 pm.

.Wed., July 8, 3.10 p.m.

Wed, July 8, 4 pm. wad, July 9, 5 p.m. W July 8, 6 p.m. Menado Maru Thurs., July 9, 8.30 à.m. Tokal Maru.. Thur. July 9, 9.80 a.m. Hat Hing....Thurs., July 9, 180 p.m. Chungking Thurs., July 9, 3.30 p.m. Kum Sang

..Fri, July 10,

Parcels

..

Letters

..noon.

Halching ......Fri, July 10, 1 pm. Emps. of Japan Fri, July 10, 6pm.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Hakone Mars .........Sat, July 11.

Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C. and *Europe via Siberia

With reference to the City Hall being lensed to the Trustees at a nominal rent $1 per year, this is. not quite correct. Actually the building belongs to the Trustees Surrey made 165 (Bowen, & for and only the land is leased from so long as 1) to which Yorkshire replied | Government, and this with 281 for 4 wickets (declared), the City Hall-put up by private Leyland making 124.

subscription--is in existence. Surrey collapsed the Just-If however the building---fulls wicket falling at GL. Verity into such a condition that makes bowled brilliantly to reliurn anno longer safe for the purpose.

Haiphong analysis of 6 wickets for 11 runs for which it was intended, then Manila while Bowes took the other four the Trast automatically drops out for 32 runs.

Northeast.-San Shan Road,cape Zouch. 250 feet. Southwest.-Ma Hang Chung Road, 850 feet. Southeast,-Pau Chung Street, 360 feat. Northwest,-Pak Tai Street,

LEICESTER LUCKY.

Poor Batting Against Derbyshire.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, of existence, and the land und East and South Africa, Aden and

Egypt

property reverts to Government.

In our negotiations with the Bangkok via Swntow Trustees

this Swatow, Amay and Formosa we had in mind risk, and pointed out that at Swntow, Anay and Foochow

Sandakan the end of nur lenso they to would have a first clusa theatre, Manila

Derhy had first lease of the wicket and scored 219 Leicester were all out for 79, Slater taking & for 28.

K.P.O.

.10.a.m. 10 a.m.

+G.P.O.

11.45 a.m. .12.80 p.m.

Registration Letters

Registration Letters (Due Marselles 7th August.)

Pres. Cleveland

Parcels Registration

·Leitern **

Sat., July 11,

.3 p.m.

4.15 p.m.

...D...

(Dae Victoria, B.C., 28th July}. Canton......Sat., July 11, 2.30 p.m. Pres. Garfield...Sat., July 11, 5 jan.

..

Pilana

Sat, July 11, 5 p.m. Kalgan...Sun, July 12, n.m. Sun, July 12, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru

Č་ན Yusang.

Tues., July 14, 10.30 nm. Hni Ning.Tues., July 14, 2.00 p.m.

Prer. Mckinley

Tuca., July 14, 4.30 pan. Hang Sang..Wed., July 15, 8.00 .. Hal Yang

..Fri, July 17, I p.m.

Leicester were Fortunate

defeat at Ashby-de-la-practically re-built, at no cost to

Swath themselves.

In addition to this renovated building, the Trustees Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ....

the Stralts, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,. would also receive rantals, runs,

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Rawalpindi balance of which, after deducting taxes they might-have to pay any (we are not referring to the Amusement Tax which, of course. would have been our own affair) would have been avaliable for re- novating the other portion of the

The wicket was in a wretched 360 feet. alate by this time and 7 Derby N.B-Pak Tai Street was for- wickets fell for 59 runs, when merly known as Kowloon City Road declaration was made, Leicester and was so named in the Crown scoring only 44 rans for 6 wickets

Lease plan.

The property lies between and near Ma Tau Wei Road and Kow-1 loon City Road.

A large abed, and other build-

Ings, now used by a monthly tenant

building. In the closing stages.

WARWICK ON TOP.

Another Rain-Spollt Game.

Wrong Suggestion.

Sat., July 18.

K.P.O.

Porcols...July 17, 4.30 p.m. Registration.July 18, 0 h.m.

Letters

L'areein

..10 am.

G.P.O. ....July 17, 5 pan. Registration July 18, 9.45 h.m. Letters 10.30 am. (Bue Morsellies, 14th August.)

*Superscribed Corrondence only.

mies, M. Goldsky, of the former

was so notorious during the war. newspaper Bonnet Bauge, which He was giving evidence in 4 Paris, June 11. Revelations, as extraordinary as libel action, and related investiga

The rent offered and, accepted- was calculated on the rental and AFTER EIGHT YEARS. M. Leon Daudet's political one-

other first seating capacity of A score of 218 was suffetent to class houses in the vicinity, luas WOMAN WHO SAW BOY SHOT. duo allowance, over the period of for an automobile business, occupy gain first innings points for War the losse, for the heavy inital out- part of the site. Allowing for a wick at Birmingham, Worcester lay, in flow of the arrangement they had been long-expected, were tions he had made as a journalist. Go ft. street from San Shan Road being dismissed for 117, thanks to that the modernized property

TAME MATCHES.

.

at made in a Paria law court yester-Into the boy's death.

He said he had found out that. to Ma Ilang Chung Road, and two Paine, who took 6 wickets for 42 would revert to the lessors

lay concerning the mystory sur- 6 ft. Reavenging lanes, the site is runs.

maturity...

rounding the death of Philippe Le Flaoutter's mistress was pre- capable of subdivision into 88 Warwick declared In their

Therefore it is entirely wrong Daudet,, the 10-years-old son of sent at the tragedy. She had seen house sites, 10. 4" x 60". 6" (end second innings at 166 for 6 and

nover dared to come forward and sites 17. C" x 69. 6"). Such de Worcester made 156 for 4 wickets to suggest that we would have M. Leon Daudet, the Royallst the boy stat in the shop, but had

benefited at the expense of com-leader, on November 24, 1928. velopment is given as an example to save the game..

petitivo cinema Interests. If the

was found fatally tell her story, as she had bean The bay only; same would require removal

taxation value to the Trustees bad wounded in a taxicab with a re menaced and threatened.

She saw the police rush in, and, of the existing buildings.

licen fixed at loss than for other volver beside him, and it was at

first supposed he had committed as young Daudet stood back similar properties

frightened, one ot. Torm,-15 years from 31st Jan-

detectives, tho Bath and Nottingham

suicide. uary, 1922, with right of roziewal

Washouts.

Actually the general public Later, however; M. Daudot alleg Polleo-Commissary. Colombo, took for one further term of 75 years. Crown rent,-$724 per annum,

Somerset made 317 in their first would have been the only bone-ed that his son had been shot by out his revolver and drid, really The property will be sold on innings against Glamorgan, who flearies of any such concession, as if a defective in the bookshop of an believing that he was dening with Thursday the 9th day of July, 1981, replied with 225. Somerest made the Trustees had to pay less in taxes anachiet police spy nursed Los dangerous anarchist

medinte at 8 pm) by among 465 for 1 in their second innings.it would, have left all the more Flaoutter, but a fudicial inquiry into search should be made.for

money available for renovation failed to establish these charges med The only interesting feature of purposes, and if Government is

Messrs. LAMMERT TROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

to

at their Balearoom, No. 4 Duddell Street,

Hongkong.

For further particulars apply

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS.

·· ́Auctioneers,

anarchists lured the boy tected against menaces, and should

the

the Notts-New Zealand match wasnt traceiving"full" taxation from sing to ona varalon of the the woman, that she should be pro- ja century by George Gunn, Now the promises to day, they would to the shop and then Le Flautter as encouraged to come forward Public Prosecutor Notts eleven made 882, and Now have been, bo worse off if such a is alleged to have told the police and in

of-all she knew the result of Zealand had scored 239 for 8 at concession to the Trustees had that there was

archlst there. Dan DS

Whatever

may be the close of play-Reuter.

The twelve defectives, who visit the inquiry which has been or ed, the shop, however, have sworn investigations most now be made sworn derod, It is curtain that soarching:

Woo Street youterday a Chinese

continue.

B

In falling from a moter lorry j6«Yes The Royal Observatory reports that they never saw him. No. 4 Duddel! Street, Hongkong,uffered from Allght concussion and that depressions are shown to the Hongkong, June 22, 1981.

Yesterday revelation were police both by the Prefecture and New Inquiry Ordered to the conduct of the Paris waa: taken to the Government: Civil Pont of Chefoo and north-west of wide, strangely enough, by one of the Mlijstry of the Interi

Hospital.

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