TO-DAY'S WANTS.
26 WORDS ............$1.50
($2.00 If Not Prepaid.). The following replies have been received:
873, 875, 878,
TUITION
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931.
| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Miss Violet Capell regrets to advise that, owing to her flinoas, she will be unable to resume her
dancing classes in December. Due notice will be given in |dividually and date will also bo Insürted in the Papers when she is able to continue.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MINISTER.
LAMMERT'S HUGHES & HOUGH CHINA'S NEW FOREIGN
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION. Tho Undoraigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
on Saturday,
the 28th November, 1931,
commencing at 10,30 a.m.
The Twelfth Extra Raco Meet- | nt No. 4, Minden Avenue, Kowloon, ing will be hold (weather
per-
on
Mr. L. G. Buckle, professional dancer,mitting) at Happy Valley winner many prizes England, Just Saturday, 28th November, 1931,
commencing at 2 p.m.
arrived Colony, will give Special icssons tu LADIES in Fox-Trot, Walte, Quick-Step. Apply to 8. Select Dancing Academy, 17, Queen's Road.
SITUATIONS
The Grat boll will be rung ot 1.30 p.xx.
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' Encio- sure. Badges admitting hott- members to the Mombera' Enclo auro and Club Rooms nt $5 for Gentlemen and $3 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtain-
ASSISTANT WANTED-s Ladies' Store. Write, stating ex. perience, Bulary
clc. expected Box No. 875, "liongkong Telegraph."
WANTED No. 1 Chinese Fitter with high school education, who reads and writes English. Ago about 30 and with previous experience as fore-able through the Secretary upon mom in machino shop. Apply in own introduction by a member, auch handwriting stating salary desired member to be responsible for pay-
Write G.P.0.1ment of all chits, etc. and giving references. Box No. 8d.
WANTED KNOWN
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on Bale at the Race Course,
Members can obtain upon ap- plication to the Secretary Badges WE are now in new premises (limited to ONE) for the free thoroughly equipped to render expert admission to the Membera' En- service in every form of benuly culture. Permanent and water way. closure of wives, lady relatives ing
Names must be speciality, Juliette's Beauty and friends.
Tel 56213.
Salon. Ha Tung Building, Kowloon.stated when applying.
On no pretext will children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
LOST
LOST-One ZEISS IKON MOVIE CAMERA, No. W.11207 reward un returning to the Pharmacy. Asiatic Building.
TO BE SOLD.
55 THE PEAK, intely occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Convenient, comfortable and cool. Six rooms and
at the
Tifina are obtainable Club Houso provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy by PM on the 27th November. phone 21020,
Tele-
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure 1s $2 including Lux, for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted half price.
Bookmakers, Tic The Men, etc., Dressing room. Four bathrooms.will not be permitted to operate tion. Gas and Electric Light. Use within the precincts of the Hong-
hot and cold water. Modern saukta-
of Tennia Court. Suitable for a Mess | Long Jockey Club during the Race
of five, or could be enally divided to Meeting.
sait two
couples. Close to Tram
Station and Motor Road.
Apply:
THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED.
Exchange Building.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE-For
complete household
anje
immediate furniture owner leaving Colony being transferred. Write to Box No. 879, "Ilongkong Telegraph."
A four month old five senter Willys- six closed car, a two years old Morrl- son piano. In perfect condition. Write Box No. 874. "Hongkong Tek- graph."
FOR SALE-Motor Highler capacity 30 tons, length 59′ 6′′, beam 16' 6", depth 6'8", draft loaded 2′ 6′′. Chini pine hall, 26 h.p. Kelvin engine, speed 6 knots. Write G.P.O. Box No. 80.
WHIPPET Six cylinder, Ava passen. ger touring car--1928 model-in
thoroughly good order $1,500, can bo been at any time. Please write Box No. 869, "Hongkong Tolegraph.”
TO LET
TO LET-Furnished or unfurnished FLAT, with or without board, four rooms, two modern bathrooms, suit- able three or four bachelors, Single rooms if desired. Ho Tung Manslona, Kowloon. Tel. 56213, or Box No. 880, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
TO LET-Two storey house on Prince Edward Road, aix rooms, three bath- rooms servants' quarters, Flush Rystem-modern conveniences. Write Box No. 877, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET -Two lots, Laichikok Bay. Area 500,000 and 180,000 square feet. Water frontage on bath lota. Write G.P.O. Box No. 86.
TO LET.--No. 6, Torras Building, Kimberley Road, Kowloon. Apply to Reins Massey & Co. Ltd., 1st floor, Mercantile Bank Building, 7, Queen's Road. Central, Hongkong.
APARTMENTS
EXCEPTIONAL
For
OPPORTUNITY. immediate Occupation. two furnished ROOMS, no board, with sole me of the whole fixt every day except from 6 p.m., Saturdays to 9 p.m. All modern conveniences. Rate mach including service, Light, Gas, and Laundry done on the premises $70 a month. Also una of plane. Only careful tenanta conuidered. Write at ones Box No, 878, "Hongkong Telo. Eraph."
Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enelo-
Buro.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, 23rd November, 1991.
Coming shortly to the. CENTRAL
The greatest picture ever made.
ANN HARDING
in
"HOLIDAY"
Watch out for the date..
A REO-PATHE SUPER SPECIAL
ANNUAL OPEN
ROYAL NAVAL
and
ROYAL MARINE TEAM BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
FINALS-1481,
on December 4th at the
CITY HALL,
AT 9 P.M.
Tenma from the following Ships will tako part- H.M.S. KENT,
BERWICK, CORNWALL, SUFFOLK
•
++
J.
Br
MEDWAY
(and Submarinos)
"
HERMES,
It
TAMAR
(and Small Ships}
By kind permission of the Commander In-Chief, the 0.1.0's - Royal Marine Band will play before the boxing and during the interval. ALL THE BEST BOXERS
FROM THE FLEET.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S $5, $ $1.
M
“ASSEUR R. SRIMIDZU,
ASSEUSE 8. HONDA „ASSEUSE 8. KISAKI
AMLIR HOTEL.-—-23-25, Nathan | 2ecommended for many yvam fer Road, Kowloon. Under European Jovernment Civil Hospital. Posk Management. Excellent Cuisine, Hospital, ste, and by all the local Mewn Apartments: Term Moderats, doctors. Three unlocɓes-from! furry. Eal 57351. 24, Wyndban
A Quantity of Valuable Household
Furniture
On View from Friday,
the 27th November, 1991.
Terms:
THEATRE
Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
ROYAL
THE HONG KONG PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY presents MISS HOOK
of
HOLLAND.
(By permission of Sir George Dance). DEC. 11th, 12th, 14th, 17th, 18th, 19th, at 9.15 p.m. MATINEE 'Wednesday, Dec. 16th, at 4.30 p.m. BOOK THE DATES.
MCEWAN'S
BEER
ON DRAUGHT
at
MARCEL'S.
(Confectioners & Bakers). 70, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT.
Korigogo Bank & Estate Agents.
"PEAK MANSIONS”
Prince Edward Road, Kowloon Detached and Semi-detached villan. Modern construction with garage.
"Cambay Buildings." Plats with modern conveniences.
MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOYE
57. Queen's Road C., 2nd floor, Expert Masseuse.
LULU ASAHI BEER
LIMITED.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public: Auction,
(For Account of the Concerned), on TUESDAY,
the 1st December, 1931,
at 5.15 p.
Jockey Club Stables, Спикеwау Влу.
SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN
RACE PONIES
DR. V. WELLINGTON KOO APPOINTED.
Nanking, Nov. 23. Dr. V. Wellington Koo has been appointed Foreign Minister.-Reu
er.
Paris, Nov. 23. Dr. Wellington Koo's appoint ment has produced a very favour- able impression, not only in League circles, where he is well known, but: also in diplomatic circles, where it is felt ho may tend to exercise a conciliatory effect on the present Sino-Japanese relations-Renter.
Dr. Wellington Koo is a graduate Persons who wish to dispose of of the Columbia University, Now their ponies will please forward York, where he took his degree of became full particulars to Mr. A. V. Ph. D. In May 1912 he Kinchin,
sectetary to the Chinese Cabinet Manager, Hongkong but in July took the post of secret- Jockey Club Stables.
Terms: Cash on Delivery:
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 17th November, 1931.
PERSECUTION OF BEER.
LICENSED TRADE PROTEST.
“VILIFYING AN HONEST BEVERAGE.”
ary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1914 he attained the rank of counsellor and in 1915 was appointed Minister to the U. S.
He was head of the Chinese delegation to the Peace Conference.
In 1920 he was transferred from Washington to London where he was very popular. While in Eng- land he was sent to the League of Nations as China's first delegate. also representing his country at His Che Washington Conference.
beautiful and charming wife, who was a familiar figure in London ociety, is a daughter of a wealthy Chinese family settled In Jaya. where her father
merchant.
1408
Politics in Peking.
Dr. Koo, who is дтар ceptional ability imbued
POST OFFICE NOTICE
Christmas Leiter Mall for Great Britain “Via Siberia". Christmas Letter Mail (letters and post cards only) for Groat Britain "via Biberia" will be closed in the General Post Office on Saturday, 28th November per se. “Prea, Jefferson" as follows:-
Registered Mail
Ordinary Mail
This mail is due in London about 21st December.
Christmas Parcel Mall for USA.
5 p..
6 p.m.
Christmas Parcel Mall for U.S.A. will be closed in the General Post Office at 8 p.m. on Saturday 28th November per . "Pres. Jefferso
This mall is duo in Seattle on 15th December.
PARCEL MAIL
The Public are hereby warned that in view of the passing of the Abnormal Importations Customs Duties Act, no guarantee can be given that any parcel will not be subject to Customs duty on arrival in the United Kingdom. The system of prepayment of Customs duties in this office is cancelled until further mtico except as regaria paresis of slik of or under the value of £500 or its equivalent in dollars at the rate of the day. It will however be necessary in these cases to make a deposit against duty equal in amount to the declared value of the Parcel.
Definite information will be published in the Mail Notices directly it is recofvod.
Christmas and New Year carda bearing not more than five written worda and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter ka. 4 cents per ounces.
Envelopes must be entirely open.
Postal Rates.
Lotters and postcards for Europs "Via Siberia" If so superscribed.
and South America are forwarded
Letters for Europe via Siberia intended for transmission by Airmail from Shanghai to Manchouli must be posted over the counter of the G.P.O. or Kowloon Branch Post Office where fall particulars of the Airmail ser vice can be obtained.
Batavia
Tuo
INWARD MAILS.
From
Per Tjibadak
November 24.
Shanghai and Swatow Calcutta and Straits
Bunning
November 26.
Horang
November 25.
Ξανα Saigon
Tjipanes
November 25.
General Metzinger
November 25.
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, (Vancouver B.C., 7th. Nov.)
Emp. of Canada
November 27.
Japan Manila
Manila Maro
Novembar 28.
Pres. Jefferson
November 28,
sugar
.November 28.
of ex-
Papers) London, 29th October .. Fushimi Maru Japan
November 28.
Tanda
November 30.
with
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 8th November) Pres. Coolidge London Parcels only (London, 22nd
October)
Helenius
.November 30,
November 30.
Canada, U.S.A., Jupan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 7th November) Jopan and Shanghai Japan
December 2
December 3.
December 3.
Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila
December 4.
December 5.
Reference to "vicious propagan- da" was rande at the half-yearly Western ideas, went back to China meeting of the General Council of an leave in May, 1922, and did not the Licensed Victuallers Defence return. Instead he began to take League of England and
part in politics at Peking where he Wules,
the which was held at Bristol.
was appointed chairman of commission for the study of the The Manchester Association pul national finances and in Sept. 1922,
became forward a resolution declaring that he
Foreign
but Minister, "The licensed trado is neglecting resigned in December. Ho re- the insidious activities of the tecto umed the post for a time in April Lal element and urges immediate 1923, and held it ngain from steps to be taken to counteract the Inattary to September 1924. In vicious propaganda which is villi- 1925 he had to flee from Peking, fying n legitimate trade-and an but in 1926 he was appointed honest beverage."
Minister of Finance.
The maller was left in the hands of the Executive.
One
Proscribed by Nanking.
During the year there were con- Mr. J. Squire for the Plymouth tant changes in the "shadow Association. moved a resolution, Cabinets" at Peking and in Octo- which
carried,
objecting her Dr. Koo gave up the portfollo strongly to the practice of brewers of Finance to become acting Pre- and other wholesalers in financing mier and Foreign Minister. clubs and supplying them at pre-of his first steps was to abrogate. ferential rates, thus enabling the the treaty with Belgium as the in- clubs to supply their members at ception of a policy of treaty revin- prices below those of the retailers (on, In November he was reported to the detriment of the latter. to have asked Chang Tao-lin to ccept the Presidency and to have Mr. Squire, who said he knew of xpressed his desire to resign on many cases in Plymouth where he ground of exhaustion. At the wholesalers admitted helping clubend of that month the whole In cash or furniture or other ways. Cabinet resigned owing to "lack of described it as "a crying shame," and a menace to the trade. (1-ne hear. The brewers in question promised that it would not occur ngain.
Mr. Snowden's Last Kick.
Mr. John Morgan, of Manchester the President, made an attack on the beer tax. It was, he spirl, the mast, acute crisis that had alfect-
funds."
Dr. Koo was proscribed by the National Government in August of 1928, but the proscription ΥΠΕ removed in 1930.
He is the author of books on "The Status of Aliens in China" and "China and the U. S."
ed the trade. "I am saying con- Therefore, I have ample reason for fidently," he added, "that there was saying that this imposition was something besides the revenue of
the country behind the Chancel- lor's mind when he proposed this
dovilish incrense."
the last kick of a man whose career has been marked by vindic-
live and caustic action.
"We expect a square deal from
to get
2
It was all very well to ask for the Government," added Mr. Mor-
and sacrifices. In these troublous times, gan,
we intend they were all ready to do their square deal." bit. but when the consuming public The Isle of Thanet Association Sale Agent were laiden with an intolerable drew attention to beverages called burden while others went scot free, "beer" which had lean than 2 per MITSUI
it was time to protest. The nar- cent, alcoholic content. They sug BUSSAN
row-minded and vicious peraccy-rested that the Brewers' Society. KAISHA ton of beer by way of taxation should be asked to take steps to
"Beer," would never bring in the revenue got the words
"Stout," LTD.
so desperately needed.
"Ale," and "Porter, and similar PISEMER BEER HONGKONG
familiar names suitably registered "No one realisen ruch an elemen- in the same way as are port and tary fact ΠΟΣΕ than Snowden. Į
GRAND PRIZIS
ASAHI
BEER
LAGER BEER
PEDALE
VERY
EXPORT
COMPA
B
PEST
OUALITY
champagne.
Wont
The Men
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 30th October) Pren. Adams Europe via Negapatom, {Letters and
For Samshui and Wuchow Shanghai
Saigon ....
Ilikuwa Maru Yasukuni Mara Montividia Maru Rajputana Nankin
OUTWARD MAILS,
Swatow and Amoy Haihaw and Haiphong Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, and
South American Porte Ordinary Letters only for Europe
superscribed "Via Siberia: Mail Shanghai-Manchouli"
Straits and Calcutta
Air
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via
Siberia
Hoihow and Haiphong
Swatow
Amoy Amoy
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila
Shanghai and Japan Japan. U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and 'Eurepo vin Victoria B.C.
Рег
Date and Time Kong NingTues., Nov. 24, 4 p.m. Mentor.Tues., Nov. 24, 4.30 p.m. Shurchih Tues., Nov. 24, 4.30 p.m. Van Heuter..Tues., Nov. 24, & p.m. Borneo Wed., Nov. 26, 8:30 p.m. Ginys Maru Wed., Nov. 25, 10.30a.m.
General Metzinger
Sui Sang
Parcels
Letters
Wed., Nov. 26. K. P. O. 25th, 1 p.m. G. P. O.
26th, 2.30 p.m.
General Metzinger
Wed., Nov. 25. ..Noor .1 p.m.
Wed, Nov. 25, 230 p.m.
Menado Mart.
Thurs., Nov. 20, 8.30 am. Hydrangea Thurs., Nov. 26, 3 p.m. Tainan.... Thur., Nov. 20, 3.30 p.m. Нокапи Thurs., Nov. 26, 5 p.m.
Hai Ning...... Emp. of Canada
Fel, Nov. 27, 2 p.m.
Fri, Nov. 27, 5.30 p.m. Fushimi Mara Sat., Nov, 28, 3.50 p.m.
Pres. Jefferson
Parccis, Rcg., Letters,
Sat., Nov. 28,
Nov. 28, 3 p.m. Nov. 28, 4.15 p.m. Nov. 28, 6 p.m.
(Due Victoria B.C., 15th. Dec.f
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia. Pres. Jefferson
Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India,
Mauritius,
Fast and South Africa, Aden and Exyub. Bangkok via Swatow
Sat., Nov, 28.
Nov. 28, no. Nov. 28, 6 p.m.
Reg. Letters Pres. Adam. Sat., Nov. 28, 5 pm.
Gange........ Sat, Nov. 28, 5 pл Kaying... Sun., Nov. 29, 8.30 a.m. Hozan Maru...Sun., Nov. 20, 9 a.m. Halyang...... Tues., Dec. 1, 1 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Formon Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ... Straits, Ceylon, India Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Yasukuni Maru........... Thur,, Dec. 3.
Be
Tickled
Reg., Letters,
K.P.O.
Dec. 3, 4.30 p.m. Dec. 3, 4.30 p.ms. G.P.O.
PeR...... ... Dec. 3, 6 p.zf.
Letters, ...
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