O-DAY'S WANTS.
3. WORLDS
$1.50
(32,00 If Not Propaid)
THE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERSONAL
Messrs. A. Smith and
. Pereira.
The following replies have been | Please come to ace me at Mr. Ng's eived:-
JOB, 944, 945, 962, 955.
POSITIONS WANTED.
PERIENCED Chinese youth wants PLOYMENT in any capacity, Telling salesman preferred especial. of South Chinn. Good references. ase write Box No. 966, "Hongkong legraph."
TO LET
D LET-Immediate
occupation.
ледг Kowloon,
re roomed furnished FLAT,
Building", umphrie's
Rent $180 chelors preferred. onthly. Write No. 966, "Hongkong elegraph."
LET-Well furnished FLAT, cool, gulat sodera conveniences,
Kowloon. beality, near scafront, 230 monthly. Write Box No. 958, Hongkong Telegraph."
APARTMENTS
IRLIE
Nathan
Once right away.
LO YU-CHENG:
NOTICE.
From the 2nd day of May the established his undersigned bas own business at No. 8, Queen's Rond, Central..
Y. F. CHAN, Member of the Hongkong
Sharebrokers Association.
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
The Fifty-first Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Thursday, the 19th May 1932, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December 1931. and The Share Register
cloned will be Transfer Books from the 5th to the 19th May, 1932,
both days inclusive, HOTEL-23-25,
Under European
Road, Kowloon.
Management.
Excollent Culbino,
Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67067.
THE
MORRISON
PIANO
STANDS
FOR ALONE PLEASURE PLAYING AND
and
EDUCATING
fulfill
these will requirements because it is
built for those purposes.
GUARANTEED
..for
TEN YEARS.
TSANG FOOK PIANO
COMPANY.
8, Des Voeux Road, Central (Entrance Ice House Street)
Telephone 24648.
PILSENER BEER}
GRAND PRIZES
ASAHI
DAL NIPPON BREWERY
ASAHI BEER
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
LIMITED.
General Agents.
Hongkong, 28th April, 1932,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- VALLEY an mitting) at HAPPY Saturday, 14th May, and on Monday, 16th May. 1932, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.
will be Ruag
The First Belt 1.30 p.m.
nt
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to and Club the Members' Enclosure Roams at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both inchiling Tax) are obtainable upun the SECRETARY through Introduction by a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, c.
to Members' Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Pretext will Children be per mitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21926.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
to the The Price of Admission
Jay Public Enclosure is $2.00 per including Tax, for all Peraans, includ- payable at the ing Ladies, and
Gnte.
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bu to operate will not be permitted within the Precircts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Rnen Meet- ing.
Tiflies will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong. 9th May, 1932.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men,
METALS
of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering stock. work.
Immediate
Complete
Best Terms,
delivery.
SINGON & CO.
Sole Apert
MITSUI
BUSSAN
KAISHA
HING LUNC ST.
LTD.
Telephone 20515.
HONGKONG
BEER
ASAH
LAGER BEER
SPECIAL ET BREWE
FOR
EXPORT.
COMPANY
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LASTER
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932.
BOOK THE DATES
EMPIRE FAIR
PENINSULA HOTEL
MAY 23-24.
(This Advertisement is issued by the Hongkong Empire Day Committes).
GLOUCESTER BUILDING.
(THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
CO., LTD.>
Hongkong's
Fashionable
Rendezvous
Old English
Bar Overlooking the Harbour
MORNING COFFEE AND AFTERNOON TEA SERVED, IN THE AIRY LOUNGE ON 8th FLOOR.
SPACIOUS DINING ROOM OPEN TO THE GENERAL. DELIGHTFULLY COOL. PUBLIC FOR ALL MEALS. DISTINCTIVE APPOINTMENTS.
Single Rooms, Double Rooms and Suites, all with Private Bathrooms by the day or month, With or without Board.
Entertain Your Friends
in the cool of the + Evening on the
Gloucester Terraco
far above the City's Heat and Noise.
Tel 28128.
Cable Address:-"GLOUCESTER."
DEATH AFTER
VISITING
CAIRO
TOMBS
£82,000 INSURANCE DISPUTE
P. I. NEWMAN,
Manager
£5 NOTE FORGERIES.
SPIRITS GUIDE EXCAVATORS
POST OFFICE NOTICE
It is notified for the information of holders of Private Boxes at the General Post Omes that on and after lat February no taxed correspondesos will be placed in the Boxes. A notification will be substituted and Bos holders are requested to call or send for the correspondence at the Bo holders Lobby and there pay the amount of the Tas against the de
very of the letters or packeta.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South Amarisa ate forwarded
INWARD MAILS.
DISCOVERIES ON SITE OF ANCIENT PRIORY Excavations in the site of an Hurley, near ancient church at Maidenhead, in which the excava ters claim to have received guidance "Via Biberia" If so superscribed.
without through paychle channels the presence of a medium, were described by Colonel C. N. Rivers Japan and Shanghai Moore, the archaeologist, at a meet-Japan, Shanghal and Europe via Bi-
beria ing at Reading of people intereated
(London April).. In paychic research.
Shanghai and Swatow
Manila
From
Colonel Rivers-Moore explained Japan and Shanghai
that his residence, Ladys Place, U. B. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 15th April), wna on the site of a priory built in 1086. The priory was dissolved by
(Papers only, London, 14th April) Kumsang Henry VIII., but, although its his-Europe via Negopatan tory was well known, archaeologic- Shanghai ally it was not known except in the state in which it existed before the U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
recent inds,
Зарап....
Per
Die
Pres. Jeffersom Somali
May 18
May 18.
Suwa Maru Buiyang
.May 10.
May 14.
Chichibu Maru
May 14.
Pres. Monros
May 18.
.May 10.
Conte Rosso Sirdhana
May 16.
..May 15.
May 10.
Helyo Maru
Emp. of Asia
May 17. .May 18..
Parcels,
Naldezu Talma
May 18..
-May 18.
Atauta Maru Chitral
May 19.
.May 20.
Per
Date and Time
hal (San Francisco, 22nd April) Pros. Grant
They had previously had reason Japan to believe that there were interest-Manila Ing archaeological remains under Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers)
London, 21st April and 14th April.. the surface, but their efforts had
Calcutta & Straits produced no discoveries.
His wife's brother, a doctor on Australia and Manila the staf of a London hospital, Japan and Shanghai
while on a visit to Ladye Place
about two years ago, had a vision
For
OUTWARD MAILS.
in which he seemed to be at "Para-Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Zulderkerk Thurs., May 12, 2.80 p.m.
dise" (a building on the east side! Haiphong
of the remains of the monks" dining Swatow
hall) talking to a monk in a brown Samshal and, Wuchow habit, regarding a particular fire- Saigon place. Three times the monk said Swatow, Amey and Foochow Sweep it away." and the doctor Fort Bayard and Hoihow seemed to see the exlating fireplace Manlia fade away to reveal a circular fire- place with a big onk beam above it.
The firepince was removed and behind it was a much older fireplace exactly as described by the doctor.
#
Hidden Jewels. Afterwards A woman visitor had some strange experiences in the
one day house, and produced paper on which was written "emply well." She subsequently brought another scroll which was a plan of the well and three arches of the priory.
They decided to experiment in table rapping, as a result of which they had now excavated an old well filled in with rubbish.
The spirit or entity which gave them these messages called himself "King." As far as he (Colonel Rivers-Moore) could understand, there were Jewels in the well which King, who lived about 400 years ago, threw into it, but they had not found the jewels yet.
Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C.
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia..
Straits, "Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Adon, *Egypt and Europe via Mar- vellen
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via nelles.
said Bandakan
"We have had no so-called me. dlung or spiritualists,"
have Colonel Rivers-Moore, "but cundueted proceedings entirely on our own. We are not spiritualists, but have quite open minds on the subiect."
EXCHANGE RATES.
EXPLOITING THE EXCHANGES)
Berlin, Apr. 14. Two Italians have been arrested in Hanover on suspicion of circula-Paris.. ting forged £6 notes. Packets con-Geneva
were Berlin taining 200 of these notes
Oslo. found in their baggage.
The arrest is the more interest-Helsingfors ceived from a number of Continen. ing because reports have been re- Athens....
New
Previous Day. Yesterday.
After a rich American who was had visited the on a world tour Lombs at Cairo a pimple fort ed in his nostril, and within nine days.
are being circulated; the forgers Amsterdam he was dead, a virulent germ hav-tal centres that forged £6 notes Shanghai... ing entered into his blood,
the .. The sequel was an action in there clearly hoping to exploit the
widespread scepticism as to stability of currencies and the con- Bucharest.. King's Bench Division.
sequent desire to insure oneself by Hongkong investing small sums in stable cur-Brussels.
Milan rencies.
Before starting on his proposed trip round the world the man-ir Charles Weyerhaeuser (63), of St. Paul, Minnesota, took out an in- surance polley with underwriters in London for £82,000, which was to be paid to the administrators of his estate if he died as the result of an accident.
Prague
Canton...Thurs., May 12, 2.80 p.m. Hydrangea...Thurs., May 18, 8 pm. San Ning...Thurs., May 12, 4 p.m. Hellkon....Thurs., May 19, 4.30 p.m. Halching
Fri.. May 18, 1 p.m. Tohekam
Fri., May 13, 1.80 p.m. Seattle
Fri, May 18, 4.30 p.m.
Pres. Jefferson
Parcels, Reg., Letters,
Fri, May 18. ....13th 8 p.m. 13th 4.15 p.m. 18th 6 p.m.
(Duo Victoria B. C., Bist Hay). Pres. Jefferson
Reg Letters
Suwa Maru
K. P. 0.
Fri, May 18.
,13th & p.m.
.13th 6 p.m.
Sat., May 14.
Registration....13th 4.80 p.m. .14th 9 .71. G. P. 0.
Letters
Registration....14th 8.45 a.m.
Letters
.....14th 9.80 a.m. (Duo Marseilles, 13th June.)
Mar-
Somali
K. P. Q.
Parcels, Rex..
Letters,
Parcels,
Reg,
G. P. O.
Letters,...*.
Sat, May 14.
.18th 4.80 p.za..
.14th 9 a.m.
14th 10 am..
18th 5 pr».
.14th 9.45 B..
.14th 10.80 a.m.
(Due Marcilles. 11th June), Yasang
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu. U.S.A., *Canada, Central and South Ame rica and Europe via San Fran- risco and Europe via Siberia.... Shinyo Maru
Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Brindial
.03.1/16
93%
18.80
18.774
16.13/32
16.40j
.19.65
19
215
£35
36%
Foochow via Swatow
1/8 Bangkok via Swatow
.215
3.67 Swatow, Amoy and Formosa
9.07 Manila
334 Manila, Maknaser and Sourabaya.
Straits & Calcutta 615
4
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow 7114 Manila
Buenos
Aires.
.30%
.1/7.31/32
.3.08 .0.07 32
.615 1/3.3/82 .20.171
72
.124
123
10.36
- 10.65
Swatow
18.30
110
110
4
.30
1/5.31/2 1/6.31/32
1/04 1/9.5/16
30
.4124
(forward) 17.1/16
4.13%
17.1/18
17.3/16
-British Wireless.
The forged notes have been pasa ockholm ed in Vienna, Budapest, Paris, Stock Marseilles. Venice, Cologne, and Copenhagen.
Lisbon.. Rio. Hanover.
The Italians so far refuse to Bombay. answer most of the questions of Yokohama The policy was for a year from the police. The theory has been Montevideo. Jan. 16, 1930, and death took place advanced that the chief scat of the Montreal...
was forgers is in England, and that Silver (spot)...17 the policy a month after issued. The widow and the ad- their emissaries made their way to
of the -estate the Continent via Cherbourg. ministrators MR. & MRS. Y. MORIsued Mr. Montague Evans, a Lloyd's underwriter, for his share of the
um due under the policy.
MASSAGE
Holder of Japanese Govt.
Certificato,
BFrom the 1st May, 1932 Messa;re
fees will be reduced $2.00 for one
Etreatment at office and $3.00 to
T
The Amateur Doctor
It was admitted that a woman
$4.00 for one treatment outside. friend, Miss Lee, squeezed the
1st floor, 4, Wyndham St.
Tel. 260$1.
MRS. MOTONO Massage.
Hand and Electric 31B, Wyndham Street.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA.
VASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
doctors.
24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24945.
pimple.
Plaintifs claimed that the death was accidental. The breaking of the skin of the pimple by Miss Lec, it was contended, was an accident that allowed the bacteria to enter.
Mr. Evans plended that a clause of the polley said that it did not cover death directly or indirectly caused by disease or natural causes, or from medical or surgical treat- ment.
The question was whether Mr. Weyerhaeuser's death followed an Recommended for many years of accident. Another question raised Government Civil Hospital, Peak was what constituted medical or Hospital, etc., and by all the focal maxxienl treatment. Did Miss Loo, when she squeezed the pimple, give medical or surgical treatment?
the Mrs. Maud Weyerhaeuser,
a fow widow, said that within hours after Mins Loo attended to the pimple her husband's upper p was very swollen. Two doctors in the boat gave advice, but her hus- and band rapidly got worse pneumonia aupervened.
The hearing was adjourned.
THE_MUST TEAMAN REMEDY,
T THERAPION NË, 1 THERAPION Nď. 2 Y THERAPION NİŞ
Mo. I fer de Oumark | Ma. Lisa klobuka SKIN DUNAONA, Ha 1 For ChroKIO WOKALS000SE. FOR ENGLANghed. Darievenbeck Ká.N WAL
**** MARELD WORD – THERAPIE 112 ON SKIE, DOTT. REAMED AFFILES IN GERTERS VADGETO
HISEAD OF
18.30 Amoy and Formosn via Swatow
110. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver B.C., and *Europe vin Siberia
4
Sat., May 14, 10 am..
.... Sat., May 14. May 14, 4.15 p.m. Reg. Letters..... May 14, 5 p.m. (Due San Francisco, 8th June), Preg Monroe....Sat., May 14, 5 p.m.
Conte Rosso..
K. P. 0. Reg. Letters, *****
Reg..
Letters,
G. P. Q.
.Sat., May 14.
.14th 4.00 p.m. 14th 4.30 p.m..
p..
.14th:
.14th 6 p.m.
a.m..
(Due Brindisi, 5th Jane). Hulchow ......Sun, May 16, Kwangchow.. Sun., May 15, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru...Sun, May 15, 0.a.m.. Chichibu Maru .Sun., May 15, 9 a.m. Tjinegara.. Tues., May 17, 9.80 a.m. Sirdhana
Tues.. Hay 17. .17th Noon 17th 1 p.m. Hal Ning......Tues., May 17, 9 p.m. Fres. Grant Tues., May 17, 4.30 p.m. Chaksang...Wed., May 18, 8.30 am. Deli Maru Thurs., May 10, 10.30 a...
Parcels, Letters,
Empress of Asia
Parcels, Reg.,
Letters,
Thurs., May 19.
19th & p.. 20th 9.15 M. ,20th 10 a.M..
(Duc Vancouver B. C. 10th June).
-Superscribed Correspondence only.
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