1932-10-12 — Page 11

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REMOVAL SALE.

RECORDS

50 Cents each.

RECORDS

$1.00 each.

DANCE MUSIC

20 Cents per copy.

Selection at

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY.

8, Des Voeux Road, Central. (Entrance Ice House Street) Telephone 24648.

MSENER BEB

DAMNO PRIZES

NI QASAM

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

ROTARY CLUB TALK ROBBERS ARMAMENT

FRIENDSHIP TOKEN

FROM US.A.

CAPTURED.

COURT SEQUEL TO RECENT

"AFFAIR AT WANCHAI

Mr. H. A. Boyce-Coombe, of London, gave an interesting and An interesting collection of arms instructivo address on the Island of was exhibited in a case before Mr. Jaya at the Rotary Club'a tiffin at Schofield at the Central Magistracy Messrs. Lane, Crawford's ro-yesterday afternoon, when a young staurant yesterday, during, which Chinese was charged with armed he donlt with the geographical and robbery. climatic conditions, the people, anit the colonization of the Island.

A vote of thanks to the speaker was voiced by Rotarian Cassidy, understood Fafilea was buried in a Hindu churchyard. He hoped one day to

who stated that he

visit Java..

The collection conalats of a foot- long dagger which, but for the vac recently made of it, might have found an honoured place in a muscum on account of the migh handle and ornamentation of Ita sheath; a shorter dagger sheathed in leathor: and an antiquated re- volver having the chambers filled with six pieces of lead in place of

Prior to the addreas, Dr. 8. W. Teo, who presided, read the follow-cartridges. ing letter from Mr. Charles R. Storey, President of the Rotary Club of Brockton, Mass., U.S.A.:

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It was stated that these arms

the comprised

paraphernalia robbers took into the home of Chan Chec, a building contractor, on the first floor of 174, Wanchal Road on August 18 last, and subsequently discarded when escaping

with money, jewellery and other property valued at nearly $800,

A Woman's Aid.

SALE OF PROPERTY.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND PURCHASED

Only one lot of Crown land was put up for auction at the P. W. D. office yesterday. This comprised an area of about 4,900 square feet situated at To Kwa Wan, and it was offered at the upset price of $4,000. The land was sold at this price to Mr. Chung Wing-yung. of No. 48, Mongkok Road.

Pokfulum Eoad Lot.

A valuable leasehold property know at tum No 200 situnted at Pokfulum Road was sold by Mr. E. V. R. M. de Sousa at the China Auction Rooms yesterday for $18,500.

The property consists of an area of about 30,962 square feet, and was sold by order of Court. It is held for the residus of the term of 75 years commencing from April 19, 1018, with a right of renewal for one further term of 75 years. The purchaser was Mr. Lee Sing.

SAFE IN PORT

VON GRONAU ARRIVES AT RANGOON

Rangoon, Oct. 11. Capt. Wolfgang von Gronan, round-the-world filer who PAS forced down in the Indian Ocean yesterday, reached here safely to-

"During my year as president of the Brockton Massachusetts Rotary Club, I want to do my part in spreading the gospel of friendship to far lands ng well as among our Immediate neighbours. Friendship cannot be bought, it must be given.

The affair, according to Det. Friendship begets love, and when Sub-Inspector Rozcakwy of the wo reach the time that we, through Wanchal Division, was arranged friendship, learn to love each other with the assistance of a woman, na nations and na Individuals, much who went in before them, carrying of the world's troubles will vanish.a basket nad making a pretence of We are all brothers and brotherly delivering it to one of the inmates love is casential to good-will on

whom she called by his familiar earth. As a token of friendship to you, I am sending this small Ameri- can flag, which is our symbol of loyalty and love of our home coun- try. I would appreciate word of friendship from you, and may I ask you to send me a flag of your coun- try as near this size as convenient, place accorded with the procedure which I will place in the group of

Bo often adopted. The inmates, flage which will be before us at consisting of Fun Yuet-ying, (ahis flight for five days.-Reuter. every meeting as a daily reminder secondary wife of the contractor). ASAHI of our brothers in other lands. I

her two sons, and a lady friend, believe this interchange of friend-Li Sze-mul, visiting them, were ship and tokens so prized will be bound and gagged and afterwards BEER helpful in extending that inestim- herded in one room, while a

Sold Ager

able blessing of friendship and Peace on earth." (Applause).

name.

As the door was oponed by one of the two sons of the contractor, the woman put her shoulder against it, and led the way into the for. Hard upon her heels four men followed, and what then took

leisurely search, occupying a period of half-an-hour, was made by the robbers.

Two days after the robbery, the C.I.D. arrested Cheung Yu as a member of the gang, and at last

month's Session this man was con- victed and sentenced.

The MAN ΠΟΥ before

the

The chairman thought it would be a good thing if the Hongkong MITSUI Rotary Club adopted the same idea

and had a flag of their own. BUSSAN

He extended a welcome to the KAISHA following visitors.--Dr. F. Goldby,

LTD. of the University of London, who Magistrate is the second to be ar-

is now workine at the University, rested in the case, stated HONGKONG Hongkong, Mr. T. Y. Chen (Tient specter Rozcokwy, who explained sin), Mr. A. Reinecke (Hongkong) that he was identified as the in- and Capt. Krogh Moo (Hongkong).dividual who held the revolver ex-

hibited in the Court.

BEER

ASAHI

LAGER BEER

SPECIALT BREWE

EXPORT.

WERY

FSH

COMPANY

VELLEKTY

B E

S

SANITARY BOARD.

EATING HOUSES REFUSED LICENCES

In-

The case was adjourned after a number of witnesses had given evidence.

FAREWELL DANCE. FUNCTION FOR THE ARGYLL

AND SUTHERLAND BN.

The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yester-

The West Lounge of the Euro- day in the board-room. The busi-

Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon, was ness transacted was of a formal pean

Mr. G. R. Sayer, the crowded on Monday night when a President, was in the chair, the farewell dance to the men of the others present being the Hon. Mr. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders UR. M. Henderson, Vice-President,

was held.

Mr. G. W. True and his "Cheero"

AMr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr. C and refreshments were served.

I

day.

S.0.3. when a broken waterpump The first ship to answer his forced him down in heavy seas was

the

which towed the machine to port.

British steamer Karagola,

will delay von Gronau continuing It is expected that the mishap

Local Advices.

The following wireless message was yesterday received by the Naval authorities:

"The "Greenland Whaler." von Gronau's seaplane, which made a a forced landing at 9 a.m. yester- day, was rescued by the steamer Karagola at about 4.06 p.m. Every body is safe."

TARIFF WALLS

POLAND ADDS A FEW MORE BRICKS

Warsaw, Oct. 11. More bricks wore added to the European tariff walls to-day by the publication of the now Polish tariif law, which while ostensibly giving some preference to British goods compared with German goods. in- creases the duties by from 10% to over 100% on a considerable num- ber of articles imported from the United Kingdom and the British Empire.

The goods which suffer most in- clude Machinery, Motor cars elec- trical supplies, Steel, Chemicals and Herrings.

Dr. G. W. Pope, M.O.H., Mr.

A small duty is also imposed for Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Lo, dance band provided the music;

the first time on Cotton and Coal, A spot dance was won by Miss which, owing to the reduced value Champkin, Mr. J. H. Gelling, secretary, and Mr. Nr Mul-kai, Cause and Lance Corporal G. R. of the pound sterling are being Im- Smith. Pipe music for an eightsome parted from England in conelder- assistant secretary.

reel was played by Piper D. Smith. Inble quantities.-Our Own Correa-

After an Interval in the dance pondent. programme, Mr. A. R. Brown, on behalf of the "Cheero Committee, wished the Argylla bon voyage and a hoppy sojourn in Shanghai.

Applications for five eating house, licences were refused by the Board. The placca concerned T were, an unnumbered shed at Sai Kung Road, Kowloon City; No. Y394, Des Voeux Road West, base mont (Tai Ping Theatre); No. 110, Johnatono Road, ground floor: No. 115, Lockhart Road, ground floor; and No. 182, Hollywood Road, ground floor.

M&M

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS,

Sailings from Hongkong.

T. YOKOHAMA via Shanghai)

and Kobe.

G. Metzinger Angkor

Aramis Chenonceaux

Athos II D'Artagnan

Andre Labon

Felix Rousset

"

26th Oct.

9th Nov. 23rd Nov.

7th Dec. 21st Dec.

.4th Jan. 18th Jan. 1st Feb.

To MARSEILLES via Saigon

Singaporo, Penang Colombe Dijbsuri, (Adeo) Sues, Port-Sald.

A. Lebon

F. Roussel

G. Matzinger Angkor Aramis

Athos il

25th Oct.

8th Nov.

22nd Nov,

29th Nov,

6th Dec,

Chenonceaux 20th Dec. 3rd Jan. D'Artagnan .... 17th Jan. Andre Lebon... 31st Jan,

We can issue through tickets to Egypt, Syrian ports.. East Africa, Madagescar by transhipment on our mail steamen at Port-Sald or Djibouti.

COMMERCIAL LINE

For DUNKIRK via Haiphong. Saigon Oran-Le Havre s.s. "Yalou"on or about 10th November, 1932.

For full-Particulars, apply to:-

Cia. des -MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Telephones: 26651.

3. Queen's Building:

Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy and ladies of the "Cheero" Committe were present during the evening.

London, Oct. 11.

The list of cash applications for the treasury Jasuo was opened to- day and closed immediately. It was over subscribed.—Router.

OCTOBER 12, 1932.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Metorship,

"FELIX ROUSSEL" Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 11th October, 1932. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above: named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are. being landed and placed at their risk; in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, Kowloon, whenco delivery can bo obtained as the goods are landed

Goods not cleared within 7 days Including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

All claims must be sent to the undersigned before the Friday. tha 2 october 1992, or they will not

recognized

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consigrices, and the Company's Sur- veyor Mesara:-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 17th October, 1982. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged datable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No claims will be admitted after thọ goods have left the Godowna,

No Fire Insurance will be effected: | by us in any case whatever.

R. OHI,

Agent. Hongkong, 11th October, 1982.

THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and

STRAITS..

The Steamship.

"BÈNMOBR” · Consigness of Cargo are hereby landed at their risk into the hazardous informed that all Goods are being

and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whinco and/or i from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after

the Goods have left the Godowas and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th October, 1932, will bo subject to rent..

must be presented to the Undersign- All claims against the steamer

1032, or they will not be recognized. ed on or before the 20th October,

MOB

VUENTE

BARBER

PASINA

EXPESS

SERVICE

LINE.

Via

11

WILHELMSEN

EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

SAN FRANCISCO-LOS ANGELES PANAMA.

NEXT SAILING

M.V. "TAI PING"

OCTOBER 18th.

ALL VESSELS HAVE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

*FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

.:

Time in

Transit.

Fares.

·HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO

25 Days

G$200.00

HONGKONG to LOS ANGELES HONGKONG to NEW YORK

26.

G$220.00

42

10

G$325.00

For Freight and Passenger Information Apply to:-

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Queen's Buildings. Agents, * Telephone 28021.

P. & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES, --

(COMPANIES incorporated in 'ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Blits of Lading for Straits, Java -1 and Burma, Ceylon, India, Fersian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports; Red Sea Egypt, Constantinople, Greace, Levantine Porta, Europe Etc.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

(UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)

B. S.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consigocce *BOMALI must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when daminged dutiable goods are examined.

NALDERA

All broken, chafed, and damaged RJPUTANA Goods are to be loft in the Godowna, BANGALORE where they will be examined on the 11th October, 1982, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign, oil by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 6th October, 1932.

CANTON AGENTS

for

The

Hongkong Telegraphı.

THE SHAMEEN PRINTING

PRESS, LTD,

83, B.C. Shameen.

(Nr. British Bridge).

Tel. 12037.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co.,

**HANIFESTO.

Telegram:

HONGKONG."

Head Office and Works:

KOWLOON, HONGKONG

LTD.

tstepsones! MIUNO KÚNG

OFFICE 22070 HOWLOUN BOʻK 58063

DOCK OWNERS, SHIP DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, STEEL, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORCE MASTERS. WELDERS

AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

On Lloyd

1.1m

Approser

Curs

Sure!

T.S.S. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN.”

"Is No. 1 Dock. Ship Dimensions:—666′0′′, 0, A. × 18′6′′ X 48′6′′ Mid.

26,000 tons Grows.

The dimensions of No. 1 Dock are 700′0′′ X 88′0′′ × 50′6′′ Over sill, H.W. 0.8.T: Salvage Tug "Hoary Keswick" 2,000 LE.P. Wireless Cali Signal V.P.B.T. and Flag Call Signal. T.H.Q.B. Shearings capable of lifting 80 tons. Codes Used.. Waters A1, A.B.O. Fifth Edition: Engineering. First and Second Edition. Unloa. Bentley and Watkins.

Kindly send enquiries to the Chief Manager,

Harbour

Call Flage Magliter

moslar . MAKAT

ngu

(Whipwright'

R. M. Dyer, C.B.E., B.Sc., M.I.N.A., Kowloon Docks, Hongkong.

From Hong-

Топ

kong (about)

Destination

5,800 | 15th Oot. | M'los, L'on, Havre, H'burg,

Rotterdam Antwerp & Hul 16,000 22nd Oct. | Bombay, Miles & Lidor 17,000 5th Nov. Bombay, M'les & London

6,500 12th Nov, B'bay, Mles, L'don, Havre,

H'burg, Rotterdam, Antworp & Hall 15,000 | 19: Nov. Bombay, M'lon & Lidor 15,000 3rd Dec. | Bombay, M'les & L’don | 6,000 | 10th Deo. ¦ B'bay, M’les, Lʻdon, Hauro,

H'burg, Rotterdam A'worp & Háb 17,000 | 17th Doo Bombay, Milos & L'don 12,000 | 31m: Dec. Į Bombay, M’les & L’don "Cargo only. Calls Case Blanca.

CORFU COMORIN

*BHUTAN

RANPURA KAIBAR-I-HIND

Frequent connections from Port Bald for Passengers and Cargo si Constantinople, Fironus, Bmyrna and other Levant Ports by Steamer of the Khedivial Mall 5.8. Co.

*TILAWA TALMA SANTHIA

ERFTISH

| 10,000 10,000 £8,000

*Calls at Rangoon,

INDIA APCAR

13 Oct. 9 p.m. 28th Oct.

13th Nuv

SAILINGS.

Brore, Penang & Calsuitə S'pore. Penang & Calousți.

R'pore, Ponang & Calouts

B. L. Apear Line steamers have succumbi sọcommodation far isi and End class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS '(South).

NELLORE PANDA NANKIN

7,000 | .7.000

2nd Nov,

2nd Dec.

7,000

31st Dec.

Manils, Rabaul,

Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourn

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Shanghai and Japa) and Hongkong to Australia.

Hong-Kong to Sydney-19 daya.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union 9.3. Cos' Steamera to the United Kingdom vis Ne

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisca, ate.,

The F. & G. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via dues. The New Zealand Shipping Col■ Stramera for Southampton SHA London via Panama Canal.

SANTHIA CORFU

¡BHUTAN

COMORIN

RANPURA

M⚫LWA

SAILING TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

8,000 | 19th Oct. | Amoy, Mojí, Kobe & Yoku 15,000 | 21st Oct. Į S'bal. Kobe & Yoko

6,000 | 30th Oct. ] 8’bai, Kobe & Yoko 15,000 4th Nov. S'hai, Kobe & Yoko 17,000 | 18th Nov. ( S'hai, Kobe & Yoko | 11,000 | 28Ɑh Nov.i] S'hal, Kobe & Toko

KAIBAR-I-HIND |12,000] 2nd Deo. | 8'hai, Kobe & Yoko

17,000 16h Deo. I S'hai, Kobo & Yoko

RANOHI

CARTH GE

Darko only.

| 14,000 | 30th Doo. | S'hai, Kobe & Yoko

All date are approximars and subject to attenation without notica. Parcels Measuring not more than B.c.ft. will be received at the Co's Oides up to noon on the day previous to skiljaz For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, HACKENZIE & CO.

Agenta.

P. & O. Bldg, Connaught Rd, O.

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

TO AUSTRALIA. Calling at Manila (P.Is.), Thursday 16., Cal

Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melboume, VON British Steamuenz CHANGTE—TAIPING (Oil Burners) FASTEST & MOST UP-TO-DATE STEAMERS IN THE SERVICI

ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, BARBER SHOP, SURGEON AND,

A STEWARDESS CARRIED. Enjoy Your Short Leave in Australle and New Zealand Hong Kong, Sydney——-19 Days: FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY, 476 RETURN

LONDON (via Australia) from £156/18/L (Australian Nawapapers on file).

STEAMER

CHANGTE TAIPING CHANGE

TAIPING

Die H'Kong Leaves HHong Lesvos Manila Dua Ardnas

Oct. 14th Oct, Simti | Oct. 24th Nov. 6th Nov. 18th Nov 21st Dec. 7th Dec, 20th

Dec 23rd Jan. Brd Jan. 17th- Jan, 20th Fe, 30

Nov. 11th

Dec. 13th

Jan. 10th

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED.

Butterfield & Swire, Agenta..

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