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TO-DAY'S WANTS.

25 WORDA

$1.50

($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:- 044, 945.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Men's Washable plnin) Poplin shirts with 2 collars best for

summer

THE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTT).

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL

SANITARY BOARD" ELECTION..

VACANT SEAT TO BE CONTESTED.

For the first time

for many

Board

Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, 21st Aprli, the supply

occurring on the Sanitary of electricity will be discontinued years, the election for the vacancy from Lai Chi Kok, Shek Lai Pul will be contested, a second can- been nominated. and part of Cheung-ahn-wan be-didate having tween the hours of 9 n.m. and 5 Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, J.P., has W p.m. for necessary work on high-been nominated by the Rev.

maine, weather per-Walton Rogers, President of the

tension

mitting....

REMOVAL NOTICE.

Kowloon Hebidents' Association, and seconded by Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E., a past President of that Association

Mr. Mow Fung is well known in the Colony, having been re- Publicsident here for thirty-seven years, public services during that period, from and has been identified with many tolle was primarily responsible for

We beg to notify the $4.00 each, Striped $5.00 that we have removed

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118. D'Agullar Street.

LOST

LOST-During

in

1st fortnight March. One Beigo Fox Fur, finder 20018 or inform Towarike. Phone

Box No. 152. "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET

Write Box No. 951, "Hongkong Telegraph" or Tel. GG013.

WING HING CO. TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PRTECTION OF CHILDREN.

the formation and organisation of the war time Police Reserves, and subsequently received the thanks of the Government for his ser- vices in connexion with the for- mation of the Chinese Special Con- stabulary which did such good work in the emergency of 1925. On the formation of the existing Police Reserve in 1927 Mr. Mow Fung was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Police (R), In Com. of the Chinese command

In addition. Mr. Mow pany. Fung was a Director of the Kwong Wab Hospital, Kowloon, during 1926 and 1926, and has served on the General Committee of the

What to do to, help a child. Anyone knowing of a child who TO LET Comfortably furnished has been assaulted, neglected or hed-sitting rooms ench with spacious ill-treated in a manner likely to verandah in Kowloon. 2 minutes from

suffering or double cause unnecessary Ferry. Single $150.00 and

cuisine. Special injury to health, or knowing of K.R.A. since 1927, being Vice Pre- sident in 1929 and 1934, and Pre- $225.00. Excellent

a parent who is seeking advice unident in 1931. rates for families.

Ahild, any matter concerning

In view of the opinions often would be doing an act of kindness expressed as to the lack of oppor- by cummunleating at once with--tunity for public representation The Hon. Secretaries, 1.KS.P.C. on matters of public interest in c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong the Colony, it will be interesting or St. George's Building, Toys floor. 10 note the percentage of

Ail further steps will be taken, electorate who wecord their votes Nathan HOTEL.23.25.

European and expenses borne, by the Society, in this election. Under Excellent Cuisine, The Informant's, name will be Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate, kept strictly private, excerpt Three minute from ferry. Tel. 57857.)

cases where malice is proved,

2.

APARTMENTS

AIRLIE

Rond, Kost lonn. Management.

ATHENA

IN

GLOUCESTER BUILDING.

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We beg to announce that Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR Art and Cuin Superty, will diso exhibit some choice Art pieces suitable to beautify your HOME.

Show Rooms:-Gloucester Buliding.

16. Des Voeux Road, C.

Tel. 28377.

Studio: Tai Ping Building.

16, Queen's Road. C. Tel. 28326.

DON'T WAIT FOR

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-CREATE THEM

by actively planning and seeking for trade expansion with judiciously placed advertising.

In the matter of buying space the keen advertiser not only appreciates the vital importance of certified paid newspaper circulation—but insists upon it.

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH IS REGULARLY AND CONSISTENTLY USED BY SHREWD ADVER- TISERS WHO RECOGNISE THAT THE DAILY APPEAL CARRIED INTO THE HOMES OF THE COLONY AND OUTPORTS, DOES BRING RESULTS.

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All residents whose names are on the Jury List for 1932, or who are exempt from Jury service by virtue of their profession or other qualification are yaalified to vote; votes must be recorded at the Re- gistrar's Office, Supreme Court, between 10 aan, and 1. p.m. on the day of the election Le. Tuesday. May 10.

The other enndidate is Dr, L Shu-fan, whose nomination sent in some time ago.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Fourth EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Wenther Per. mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd April, 1932, com mencing at 1.45 p.m.

The First Belt will be Rung at 1.13 p.p

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 Enclosure. Budges admitting Non-Members, to the Members Enclosure and Chub Rooms at $5.00 for Centlemen and $3.81 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtaimble through the SECRET ARY upon Introduction by a Member. such Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, c.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tillins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Bay in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission lo the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Med, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

Hongkong, 18th April, 1932.

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DEMPSEY

AND

HEENY

IN TOWN

MEETING

in a 3 round bout

for a knock out or

no decision

ON

20. 1932.

LYTTON MISSION.

DEPARTURE FROM PEKING

Peking Apr. 19. The League Commission loit at 10 p.m. They will all travel to- gether as far as Chinwangtao, and after that Dr. Wellington Koo will go to Dalren in company with Lord Lytton, while the Japanese pages. nor, M. Schnee and M. Claudel will travel by Japanese destroyers to Dairen. Mr. McCay and Signor Marescotti are going to Mukden by train direct.

All the commissioners will meet at Mukden on Thursday. The five commissioners decided their routes to Manchuria by drawing lots.- Reuter.

Nanking Advices,

Nanking, Apr. 19. Mesenges from Peking state that. the League of Nations Commission will leave for Manchuria to-night, the Chinese members alighting at Chinwangtao, from where they will go to Dairen on board the warship Halchi. The other members of the Commission will go to Manchuria direct by train.-Reuter.

Uchida to Remain.

Dairen, Apr. 19. Count Uchida, whom certain poll- tical circles in Tokyo have been trying to dislodge has decided to retain the Prealdency, temporarily, in view of the League Commis- sion's visit to Manchuria.-Reuter. Manchurian Trade.

London, Apr. 19. British trade with Manchurin has not been seriously affected by the Sino-Japanese confilet there, according to information received by his department, stated Mr. Colville, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department in reply question in the House of Commons. The position was being carefully watched however,---Router.

to a

C. E. R. Strike.

Harbin, Apr. 19.

A Renge message reports that Following the arrest of 40 em- ployees in connexion with the dynamiting of the Japanese troop train on April 12 all the employers of the C.E.R. are greatly indignant and have decided

oral

will

the

strike suspend whole

Д on to-morrow".

the

gen- This service on of the line and

prevent the transportation of Gen- eral Tamon's division, which was due to leave Harbin for the south to-morrow morning-Reuter.

Opinion in London,

London, Apr. 19. Japanese and Soviet relations are featured in the morning's papers and very large headlines Foreshadow an impending clash as a result of the Soviet massing troops on the frontier and mutual suspicions. It is generally thought that neither Jupan nor the Soviet desires hostilities, so it is hoped not that the danger point har heen reached,

Riga reports state that the

Izvrstia Pra

is publishing articles on war danger, and alleg- ing that Japan intends extending the zone of conflict beyond the Manchurian frontier.

Soviet politicians have taken ap the war ihene and are alleging

THURSDAY, that the Japanese Government

21ST APRIL

ROUND

FIGHT

BACK

PERFORMANCE

AT THE

KING'S

compelled the Press to maintain silence on the Soviet refutations of Japanese charges of terrorism. "The situation is datly becoming more delicate and more dangerous," declares the Neiva Chronicle. "Events are taking a course which might drag Russia reluctantly into the picture."--Reuter.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

It is notlded for the information of holders of Private Boxes at the General Post Office that on and after 1st February no taxed correspondence will be placed in the Boxes. A notifiation will bo substituted and Box holders are requested to call or send for the correspondence at the Box. holders' Lobby and there pay the amount of the Tax against the de livery of the letters or packets.

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Europe via Suez (Lettors and Papera) London, 24th March and

Parcels, 17th March..

Shanghai and Amoy Australia and Manila

Japan

Japan and Shanghai Japan

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

kai (Seattle, 2nd April) Japan....

Manila

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Chitral

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April 20,. April 21.

...April 21.

Kitano Maru

Kamo Maru

April 22,

Rawalpindi

April 22.

Rio de Janeiro Maru-

April 22.

Pros. Taft

.April 22.

Helyo Maru

April 20.

Pres. Jackson

April 85.

Georges Philippar

April 26.

Chenonceaux

April 20.

Nellore

April 28.

Takada

April 28.

Hakazaki Maru

April 20

Inkone Maru

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and

Shanghal

.April 20.

April) Empress of Japan

April 20.

April 30,

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Japan and Shanghai

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Manila

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Siberia

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Amoy and Formosa via Swatow Sandakan

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Amoy

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. Central and South America and *Europe vin Vancouver B.C. and *Europe vin Siberin

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'Wed., Apr. 20, 4.30 pm.

Chitral...Thurs., Apr. 21, 8,30 a,nı. Cremer..Thurs., Apr. 21, 10.30 a.m. Dell Maru Thurs., Apr. 21, 10.30 a.m. Yusong....Thurs., Apr. 21, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangen..Thurs., Apr. 21, 3 p.m. Talyuan.Thurs., Apr. 21, 3.30 p.m.

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Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles.

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X. P. O.

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Registration ..23rd., 9 a.m!.

Letters

Parcels

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Rio de Janeiro Maru

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Cantun Muru

Heian Maru

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Georges Philippar... Tues., Apr. 26. K.P.O.

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Japan's "Positive Policy."

London, Apr. 19. The Manchester Guardian in leader on the work of the Com- mittee of Nineteen points out that Japan pursued the same tactics at Shanghai as in Manchuria and con- cludes by saying: "Unless the Committee of Nineteon proves more determined than the League Coun ell and either fixes a time limit for the Japanese withdrawal or insista on neutral observers to decide when conditions will be normal in Shang- hai, there is every reason to fear that Japan's positive policy will again justify itself by results."-- Reuter,

Dresses for Hitle. Ogures aren't always prledd" that way.

Parcels Registration

Letters

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... p.m.

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3.80 p.nt.

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Fri, Apr. 29, 3.30 p.m.

Emp. of Japan Fri., Apr. 29, 5 p.m.,

Ceylon, India, Mauritius, and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Hakone Maru

East

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WOMEN VERSUS MEN AT THE Y.M.C.A.

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THE DOGS' HOME.

REPORT ON WORK DURING PAST MONTH.

The closing meeting of the sea- There has been more activity at Hon of the Y.M.C.A. Literary and the Dogs' Home during March Debating Society arranged for than for many months, as the fol- summary will show. to-night, promises to be one of the lowing. outstanding debates of the year, the During the month 27 dogs were Women's Section having been in-admitted to the Home, as follows: vited to take part in the discussion. Sont by Police 4, from Kennedy "That the Professions have been Town Kennela 7, not required 2. improved through their adoption brought to be destroyed 6, brought by Women" is the motion to go for custody b, brought for custody before the meeting, and it is to and treatment 3.

be proposed by Mias K. P. Curton, A total of 21 dogs were dis- who is a past member of the posed of as follows: London University Debating So- Sold 6, returned to owner 2, ciety. She will be supported by destroyed 11, claimed 1, died 1. Miss K. M. Knill, who also enjoys Of the 11 destroyed, four were the roputation of being an able disposed of in the lethal chamber speaker; whilst in the opposition at the request of owners. Of the there is Mr. J. Crozier, who took 16 dogs remaining, & are kept for such a prominent part in the custody and one for custody and Auccessful debate on the crazo for treatment for mange.

The remaining are awaiting apeed a few months ago, and Mr.

homea, and all are A. E. Jeffries, who is a newcomer sultable

to the Society's platform.

healthy.

The debate will be held in the West Lounge and should attract a speeches will be broadcast by rocord attendance. The opening ZBW.

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