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FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Ford 1931. Model De Luxe ROADSTER, done only 2,000 miles. What offers? Andy 20 Punt Ofer Hox No, 482,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
PROMENADE CONCERT
AT VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS
on FRIDAY,
the 28th August, 1931, at 9.15 p.m.
Alister; —
MRS, NEIL MATÍJESON, MRS. F. C. E. RENDALL. MR. W. M. BARTON,
TELEGRAPH
Lammert's Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
on Friday, Monday & Wednesday, the 214, 21th & 28th August, 1931, commeneinic cach day at 10 năm.
ז
"King's Silk Store”
No. 1C, D'Agaflar Street,
THE STOCK-IN-TRADE.
THE CORPS BAND. Comprising ---
ADMISSION
(including Tax).
.31.00.
- IN THE SUPREME COURT
OF HONGKONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
VER-
IN THE GOODS of ABRATOON TANNES APCAR late of Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong Merchant, deccused.
that
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1931.
RABIES QUERIES ANSWERED.
A MOTION UNAVOIDABLY
ADJOURNED.
LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.
BRITISH ATTEMPT ON THE RECORD..
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY
STOCK EXCHANGE. .
Owing to the absence from the
London, Aug. 18. meeting of his seconder and an- The first of the long distance M. K. Lo formally moved, at the Ministry for the autumn will arg- other member of the Board, Mr. fights planned by the Airstanding features. fortnightly meeting of the Sanit-bably start from Cranwell. In $2,040,
yesterday, that the Lincolnshire, on September 24. Board ary
be motion standing in his name
of adjourned to the next meeting
attempt wil be minde to the Board. There being no objec-reach Khartoum, non-stop, with tion the motion was accordingly the object of testing the now put back for two weeks.
Fairey monoplane, and its Nupier Mr. G. R. Sayer (Head of the Lion engine in African tempera Sanitary Department) presided tures and atmospherie conditions. and those present were the Hon.
An
NEW, BARRISTER ADMITTED.
GRADUATE OF HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.
The tone of the market this morn- Mr. Richard Chuan Hoo, Lim, a ing was again stendy, with no out-graituate of the Hongkong Univer- falty, was this morning admitted Banks were a nominal quotation of as a barrister at the Supreme Court, when his application was Bank of East Asia' shares advanced granted by the Chief Justice, Sir. to a buying rate of $135, int met with Joseph Kemp. no response.
In making the application, the Unions were done at $500, with Attorney-General, Hon. Mr. C. G. further sellers at the Agure,
Alabaster, prodused affidavits in Underwriters were demand at support, including a certißente $6.10, which tid not lend to business. that the applicant had been called Steamboats were again wanted, but to the bar by the Society of the the rate of $24 did not lead to sales. Middle Temple on June 17 of this Mr. H. T. Creasy (Director of It is hoped after the light lito Waterbonis chinħged hands at $28%, year. Public Works). Dr. C. W. Popo the Sudan to undertake a non- with buyers prevailing.
In
the (Medical Officer of Health). Dr. stop journey to the Cape, which
application, Sir Providents (ohl) bod sellern nt
Ken wished Mr. Lim a W.V.M. Koch, Mr. Wong Kwong-would incidentally,
restore to $6.15; buyers offered $8.05, but Joseph
successful career. tin, Mr. M. K. Lo, Dr. R. A. Castro Great Britain the distance record nothing eventuated. •
There were sellers of Hotels (nd) A son-in-law of Mr. Wong Basto and Mr. J. Jl. Gelling (Sec-recently taken from France by
at $17.40, with the new shares in the Kwok-shuen, Chief Manager of the retary).
the American airmen. Boardman
same category at 817; but there were
National
Commercial Savings Pursuant to notice Mr. M. K. Lo and Polando, who flew 5,000 miles no deals in either.
Banks, Mr. Lim came to the Hong- arked a series of questions regard-from New York to Constantinople. Lands showed a slight decline. kong University On Straits Sales were reported at $90 and $90's, Settlement Government Scholar- Ivory, Indian Brassware, Lacquering the re-appearance of rabies in
Kowloon, The Chairman's
From Cranwell to Cape Town seilers asking $80%, but bbyers would ship, and took his B. A. degree in wern to the queries were given on is a distance of 5,900 miles. not offer higher than $00.
1927. The following year he the advice of the Acting Colonial British Wireless.
went to London and joined the Middle Temple, from where he was Veterinary Surgeon,
called in June.
Printed, flowered and Fujt Silk, Fancy velvet Georgette, embroider ed Kimonos, Silk Pyjama Sulta, | Bed spreads, Cut work embroidered SI, embroidered Silk Shawl, Sik Handkerchiefs, Woollen Good, Shawls, Scarfs, Carved
ware and is turge selection of Funcy Goods, etc., etc., etc.
A View from the 20th August, 18T
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
|
ans-
The questions and answers were as follow:
"
Humphreys (old), advanced some what, and with sales transacted $22.10. there were still buyers $224.
Mr. Lim specialises in research in international law and was at and the Geneen School of International
Amy to Return,
Tokyo, Aug. 18.
Reallies had buyers at $17.25, but Miss Amy Johnson is planning te Q. In view of the reported re- appearance of one case of rabies in start her return flight to England there were no salen put through. Ewes were done at $15.05 the on August 24, after foining in the $15.30, but there were still buyers at Studies. Kowloon, will thú Head of
to Col. and Mrs. be kind local welcome Sanitary Department
$16.20. Auet fineers enough to ascertain from the Lindbergh-Reuter.
LAMMERT BROS..
NOTICE hereby given the Court has by virtue of the pro SILVER ANNIVERSARY BUICK, visions of Section 58 of Ordiziative Four-door, five-passenger arðan In No. 2 of 1897 made an order limit- UY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGES excellent condition. Mileage just ing the time for creditors and over 8,000 only. Trial run by ap:thers to send in their elins pointment.
write General Manager "South China Morning Post against the above estate to 29th
day of August, 1931.
Please
HOUSES, ETC.
FOR SALE OR TO LET furnished four-roomed house at Cheung Chan Electric Light Large garden. Write Box No. 758, "Hongkong Taisgraph."
SUFFER NO MORE WITH INDIGESTION.
#re
fr
All Creditors and others accordingly hereby required send their claims to the under- signed on or before that date,
DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executors
1. Des Voeux Rond Centra),
Hongkong.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
that getowing to the non-arrival of Sub-
Unless you remove the canse you'll never be free from indiges. Notice is hereby given tion, and every atinek will
where
it starts
PUBLIC AUCTION
of
proper Authority, and state the information of the public:
for
The valuable Leasehold Pra-t Q. Is the following advice, porty situnte at Wangneichong In the Colony of Hong Kong and registered in the Land Office
ия
SECTION A OF INLAND LOT
NO. 2560.
Together with the Buildings
thereon now known
AS
+
to be sold in one lot
more severe sati) the trouble pscription Ponies from Shanghai. Nos. 40, 41, 42 and 43 VIllage Road comes chronit. Get rid of indi- the Stewards are reluctantly com- gestion
hypelled to cancel the 2nd day of the neutralizing the excess neidlty Inaugural Race Meeting, viz 7th and preventing fermentation with September. The Meeting will
a little Bisarated' Maguesia taker therefore be held on Sunday, 6th in water after meals. This never September only. fails to give instant relief, no
matter how severe the pain may Draft Programmes with the b. Blaurated Magnesin soother, necessary alterations
and Entry hrain, anil strengthens the Forms may be obtained at the stomach lining, quickly bringing (ollers of Messrs. Percy back a soumi. healthy digestion Seth & Fleming. 6. Des even after years of auffering. Roud, Central. Chemists sell Bisurated' Magnesia.
in bath powder and tablets, vither
of which will quickly overpomme your stomach troubles.
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. ORIENT.
Mortgage Bank & Estate agents. "PEAK MANSIONS".
Prince Edward Road, Kowloon
Detached and Semi-detached +!llar. Modern construction with garage.
"Cambay Buildings” Flats with modern conveniences
MASSAGE HALL
Smith,
Voeux
- Entries close at 12 o'clock noon
on Tuesday, 25th August, 1931.
By Order,
W. L. ALEXANDER,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
on WEDNESDAY.
the 2nd September, 1931,
at 3 p.m.
by
Messrs, Lammert Brothers,
Auctioneers,
at their sales room,
No. 4, Duddell Street,
Victoria, Hong Kong.
and
For further Particulars Conditions of sale apply to:-
Messrs. WOO & NASH,
Mortgagees' Solicitors,
Nos. 4 & 6. Queen's Road Central.
Hong Kong.
or to
Auctioneers. 4. Duddell Street,
Hong Kong.
Anyone knowing of a child who Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, has been assaulted, neglected or -treated in a manear likely to Cause unnecessary suffering or ={Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is aecking advice any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
MRS. S. UZUNOYE 67, Queen's Road, Co., 2nd floor. Expert Masseuse,
SHARE PRICES,
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
on
The Hon. Secretaries, ILK.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or St. George's Building, Top floor. All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be The following is the list of local kept strictly private, except in
cases where malice is proved.
share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, 52,040 n. Chartered Bank $12
Mercantile A. and B., £20-n. East Asia $135 6.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1,550 n. Union Ins., $660 9.
China Underwriters, $6,10 bi
China Fires, $800 i.
H.K. Fire Ins., $1,465 m,
Shipping
Douglas, 821 n.
HK. Steamboats, $28 b. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 n, Union Waterboats, $28% 1.
Mining.
Renguext 811 b. Kallana, 28/0 n. S'hai Explorations, Tis, 1.85 b.
etc.
Rabeea, $163 b.
Kowloon
Whampoa Docks, $28 n. South China Motors $5 n. China Providents, $6.05 b. Hongkowa, Tis. 270
Engineers, Tis. 0 n. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 1061⁄2 m.' Cottons.
'Ewo Colton,'Tis. 16.20 b. S'hal Cotton. Tls. 99 b.
Zoon Sings Tis. 11
Lands, Hotels, etc.
b.
H; K. &8. Hotels, (old) $17,40 a. "H.K; & ̈8. Hotels, (new) $17 ́a;
H.K. Land, 39034 8. S'hai Land Tls. 40 n.
b.
Humphreys, 822 Renities. $17.25 6.
Public Utilities.
Tramwaya: $21.75 b.
Peak Trhms (old) $14. b. Star Ferries, 394 b.
China Lights, 527 t
H.K, Electrics, $81.26 1. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $48 n.
China Buses, Tls. 17.60 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/9 n.
Industrials.
Ching Sugars 50 eta, b. Malabona $39 n. Canton Icc, $8 b. Cements (com.) $20 b. Ropes, $21.50 b.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farmg
332.75 an. Watson, $16.60 D.
Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lano Crawfords, $7.76 b. Mackintosh, $18 n. Sinceres, $17 b. Powells, $3.60 sa.
Miscellaneous.
Amusemente, $27 sa.
SISTERS FALL FROM VERANDAH.
Do-X ResuELLEN,
Rid de Janeiro, Aug. 18, The DO-X has left for New York from Para, where the giant flying liont had been awaiting motor since August 8.Reuter's American Service.
MACAO RELIEF
FUND.
A new
Trams were negotinted at $22, and buying quotation of $8%, at which at the end buyers wanted shares at sales were reported. $211.
Cements (combined) were wanted Star Ferries were reported sales at fat $20 without leading to bualtiess. $94, with buyers unsatisßed at this Dairy Farms were done at $324, an were Walsons at $16.40 and $16.50, quotation.
China Lights were the medium of hut buyers at the latter figure had to sales at $27, with buyers still in the remain unsatisfed. market at this rate.
Lane, Crawfords (old) had buyers Telephones (part paid) were again offering $74, but there was nothing [done at yesterday's quotation-$33%, to record.
buyers prevailing at the etuse.
Constructions had sellers at i Canton Ives further; advanced ter a without changing handa.
What is the maximum period' within which a dog can live after showing clinical steps of rabies?
A. That
the dependa maximum length of life of a dog,
the dog may recover, for contained in The Practice of Medicine in the Tropira" (Edited hy Byam & Archibald) Vol. III. page 2212, sound?: The Biting Animal: Do Not Destroy, It, but keep it under observation until definite Hymptoms of rables have developed, or for a period of ten day, it at the end of this period anintal is still alive and well,
The Hon. Treasurer of the Liga then it cannot have conveyed in-
Portuguese acknowledgea, with fection; the bitten person is free thanks, the following donations Shanghai from risk, and if treatment hng
Catastrophe | Canada, (L.S.A., Japan and Shanghai commenced it may be discontinu-towards
(Vancouver B.C. 1st Aug) and $175 Europe via Siberia (London Int
cd.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY LIGA PORTUGUESA.
Fund:
Macno's
A. Yes, if the figure fourteen' Already acknowledged in substituted for the figure 'ten'; Banque de l'Indo Chine and if the reference is only to Messrs. Graca & Co. dogs which have not been vne-Alexandre Drouth
Dr. Waldemar Aranjo cinated against rubies.
Q. After a dog has been inject-Carlos Chai
Total
ed with anti-rabies vaccine, ́ ́and A Liga Portuguesn's Admirer then shows signs of that disowne, does the period of ten days mon- tioned above hold good? If not, what should be the period of de- tention and observation in such a сине?
A. The advice, does not hold good in the case of dogs which have been vaccinated against rabies.
Club Lusitano Fund.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
From
50
August)
25 Shanghal and Swatow
20 Australia and Manila
10 Sandakan ·
10 Europe via Negapatam (letters only)
London, 23rd July
10|
Japan
$300
Japan and Shanghai Java via Sourahnya
We have received the following letter from Mr. A. E. S. Alves, the Hon. Secretary of the Club Lusitano:
“Sir,—I shall be obliged If you
INWARD MAILS,
Per Allpore
Dyn
August 19.
Empiress of Ruskin Szechuan
.August 19.
August 20.
Atsuta Muru
August 20.
Rantan Pandjang
August 20.
Hakusan Maru
August 21.
August 21- ...August 21.
..August 21.
August 22,
.August 22.
Pres. Madison
.August 22.
Pres. Harrism
Hiye Maru
August 22.
.August 23.
..August 24.
August 26,-
..August 28. ..August 28.
Europe via Negapatum (papers only)
London, 23rd July Java and Manila
Manila
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 24th July)
The perial of detention and would kindly insert a paragraph Japan and Shanghai observation in such cases is from in your local news column that
12 to 18 months.
Q. In the interests of public safety, is it the practier (a) to keep a dog bitten by a rabid dog in quarantine for observation, and (b) if so, what is the period of such quarantine?
A.
Yes.
to & months. Resolution Postponed.
the Club Lusitano has started a
fund in aid of the victims of the Macau disaster. Sympathisera who desire to subscribe towards the fund are kindly requested to forward their donations to the Hon. Secretary of the Club.
I would also take the liberty to ask you to publish from time to Standing in Mr. M. K. Lo's name time list of subscriptions re- was the following motlon:
ceived in your widely read paper
"That the Select Committee of the Board appointed to exercise for general information of the the powers and functions of the public and the subscribers." Board under section 162 of the Public Health and Buildings Or-;
SOONG.
IMPRESSIVE CORTEGE IN
SHANGHAL
The funeral
Shanghai, Aug. 18.
procession
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
Kitano Mara Fushimi Mara
Tjimenteng
Coldilarn Tileboot
hai (San Francisco, 31st July)... Pres. Plorce London Parcela (London, 16th July)
July)
Nanking Karmalo
Japan and Shanghai U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 8th August)
Press Cleveland OUTWARD MAILS.
REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are- closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. advertised to close at or before 9am registered and parcel malls are
For
Shanghal, Japan and Europe via
Siberin
Straits.
Samshui and Wuchow Fort Bayard
Swatow
Manila
Amoy
lollow, Takhoi and Hiphong Japan
Foochow via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow of Amoy..
dinauce be invited to examine into FUNERAL OF MADAME the existing practice relating to the requirement of "one house. one pump" and to report to the Board what are the grounds for this requirement and whether and under what conditions it la pos- sible and desirable to relax them.'
Mr. Lo sald-In view of the absence from the Colony of one of the members of the Board. Mr. Madante K. T. Soong left 141, Sey- Shanghai, Japan and Europe vla F. C. Hall, and in view of the fact mour Road, at 6.36 a.m. to-day, and Two sisters, aged 14 and 15 re- that Mr. T. N. Chau, who bid proceeded to the International Salgon spectively, met with a tragic acci-agreed to secund
Manila. Australia and New Zealand dent yesterday whilst they
afternoon. informed motion this] Cemetery at Hungino Road.
ma this morn-
consisted
via Thursday Island The procession playing together on the verandah vented from coming, I beg to move of the Public Safety Bureau,
ing that he was unavoidably pre- armed party of motor cyclists police
of their house at 42, Spring Gur-that the motion standing in my military
len Lane.
ONE RILLED AND OTHER INJURED.
were
The girls fell into the street be- low, and while one of them was
of an
Siberia
and,
A detachment of
meeting of the Board.
garrison, another band and an arm- Dr. R. A Castro Basto: I beg toed party from the Chinese Navy, second that,
a bodyguard of armed cadets from There being no objection raised the Central Military Academy at killed outright, the other received the motion was accordingly ad-Nanking, and then relatives and serious injuries. The younger of journed until the next meeting. friends. the two, Wong Suk-tong, was fatal- The Chairman gave formal Tho
name be adjourned to the next armed troops from the Shanghat Straits, Coylan, Indie, Mauritius,
ly injured, while the other, Wongnotice of moving at the next meet-Principal mourners who fol-
arse included Mr. and
the hearse
East and South Africa, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Marzolles
Siu-kwan suffered severe. bruises ing the appointment of a Select Mrs. T. V. Soong, Messrs: T. L. and Japan and Canada and shock and was later removed Committee to advise the Board in 1. A. Soong, Dr. and Mrs, H. H.
to the Government Civil, Hospital.
A BIG TURTLE.
CAPTORED ON THE BEACH
AT SHER O.
the matter of modifications from
xemptions
and
or any of Kung. Dr. C. T. Wang, General and Haiphong
Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Madame Amoy the conditions laid down in bylaw Sun Yat-sen and Madame Chang Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Contral and South Anierica and of the Bylaws governing Food Hauch-Hang-Our Oson. Correapon- preserving Establishments.
*Europe via Victoria B.C. and
Europe via Siberia The Che
Chairman suggested that: the commitice consist of Mr. M. K. Lo, Dr. R. A. Castro Basto und Mr. Wong
Evong-tin.
A huge turtle, estimated to be NEW P. AND O. LINER.
fully 400 lbs. in weight, was cap- tured on the Shek O bench Inst evening.
to
dent.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
FOOTBALL.
Per
Date and Time
Gango.......Wed., Aug. 19, 3.80 p.m. Shunko Maru Wed., Aug. 10, 3.80 p.m. Tal Ming..... Wed., Aug. 19, 4 p.m. Wing Lee.Thurs., Aug. 20, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangea.Thurs., Aug. 20, 3 p.m. Empress of Hussin
Thurs., Aug. 20, 3.30 p.m. Tibadak...Thurs., Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Menado Maru Fri, Aug, 21, 8.30 a.m. Atauta Maru Fri, Aug. 21, −0.30 a.m. Cheongshing Fr., Aug, 21, 10.80 ■.m.- Hatching...Fri., Aug. 21,1 p.m. Tainan.Fri, Aug. 21, 2.30 p.au.
Hakukon Mora Fri., Aug. 21, 8.30p.m. Yingchow....Thurs., Aug. 20, 5 p.m.
Kitano Maru greet .Sat., Aug. 22. Registration.Aug. 21, 6 p.m. Letters.....Aug. 22, 8.30 a.m. (Due Thursday Island 3rd Sept.)
Fushimi Maru......Sat., Aug. 22
K.P.O. Registration Aug. 21, 4.20 p.m. Latters.......Aug. 22, 9 a.m. -G.P.O." Registration Aug. 22, 8.46 a.m« Letters... 9.30 m.m (Duo Marseillen 21st September.) Protesinus Sat., Aug. 22, 10,80 m. (Due Victoria B.C., 16th September.) Canton...Sat., Aug. 22, 2.10 p.m. Kwangtung.at., Aug. 22, 3.00 p.m.
Pres, Madison
Parcals Registration
Lotters
T
Sat, Aug. 22,
.8*p.m. 4.16 p.m.
.5 p.m.
(Due Victoria B.C., 8th September).
Sat., Aug. 22, 59.pi
Pres. Harrison
Manila
QUEEN'S 'PARK BEATEN АТ ПОМЕ.
Bangkok via Swatow Swalow, Amoy and Formosa Straits and Calcutta
Kaying Hozan Maru
Santhia
Parcels
Letters
Japan and "Canada
Hiye Maru...
Reg.,
Letters,
8.S. CARTHAGE LAUNCHED AT GLASGOW. Col. T. A. Robertson and his
London, Aug. 18. daughter, Mrs. E. J. It. Mitchell,
service Intended for the
London, Aug. 18, saw the turtle on the beach and China and the For East the now
Two Scottish League matches succeeded in heading it off and, p. and D. vessel Carthage was were played to-day, the home team with the assistance of others, launched at Glasgow to-day suffering defeat in each case. managed to turn it over on its
.Sun., Aug, 23, Û amm. Bun., Aug. 29, 9 a.m.
..Mon., Aug, 28.
11.80 a.m. .12.30
12.80 p.m.
Mon.,
Aug, 24.
Aug. 24, 4.15 p.rp.
Aug. 24, 5 p.m.
-(Due Vancouver B.C. 14th September,"
The tonnage is 14,000, the speed Queen's Park, lost at home to Shanghal and Europe via Siberia, Hiye Maru Amusements, Now "B" $22.80 b. back. Some of the villagers, how 1914 knots and she will carry a Dundee United who won 2-1
over, soomed to object to its being crew of 300,-also accommodating while Cowdenbeath won by 4-1 the Outward Mail list below. captured and the marine reptile 180 first class and 200 second class at Paisley_against St Mirren Sandakan was allowed to go back to sca.
Entertainments $15% n. Constructions $1311⁄2 n.
B'qua In, G. Bonds, 72% b.
*pjnay—"dzóButadoud Reuter, i
Mon., Aug. 2013
Ang, 84, 8 ̈pm. Aug. 24, 6, p.
Reg.,
Letters,
Yusang. Cuer, Aug, 25, 8.30
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