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TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS.

25. WORDS

..$1.50

(82.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:-

809, 836, 944, 945, 971, 992, 998.

TUITION CIVEN.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE: MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

Notice to Shureholders.

Notice is hereby given that the Eleventh Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Com pany will be held at the Offices of e Goneral Managera, 2, Lower Albert Road, on Wednesday, the 9th October, 1932, at 11 a.m. for he purpose of receiving the Re- the Directors together with statement of accounts. Jeclaring a Dividend and re-elect. ing Directors and Auditora.

fhe

the Transfer Books of Company will be closed from the th October, to the 19th October. 932, both days inclusive.

SPECIAL DANCING CLASSES for the NAVY are starting on Monday,ort of

the Tuesday and Wednesday, at "Select

17, Dancing Academy," Queen's Road, Limited number of pupila in each Cass. $15.00 per Course, Including Lessona and Prac tices). Enrol AT ONCE.

AGENCY WANTED

MAGAZINE AGENTS or

Agencic

to represent World's Largest Sub- scription Agency. Highest Com-: missions. Permanent business of your own at home or abroad. Writ giving all experience and qualification to Mr. Steele-6 Columbus Circle, New York.

POSITIONS VACANT.

THE FIRST THING you should do.

if you are un- torniorrow morning, employed or not satisfied with your present position. is to consult The Central Emptes ment Bureau. Davio House

PROFESSIONAL

PERMANENT WAVING.-$16.00. In ane and half hours. We make n extravagant claims. Our work sub- stantiates our statements. Cluede St Ouen, 31, Wyndham Street, opp. Dairy Farm.

MISCELLANEOUS

ACCOMMODATION ' offered for tw paying guests with private familly Peak. Write Box No. 990, "long Song Telegraph."

TO BE SOLD

36 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr. Harston And adjoining the Peak Hospital Unfurnished. Convenient, comfortable and cool: Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hut and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gna and Electric Light. Use of Tonnis Court. Suitable for a Moss of Ave, or could be easily divided to suit two couples, Close to Tram Station and Motor-Road. Apply: THE HONG-| KONG REALTY AND TRUST COM. PANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building

FOR

FOR SALE

ly Order of the Board of Director-

J. D. THOMSON,

Secretary Hongkong, lat October, 1932.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

As from the 15th October, 1932, Jessrs. LUIRING & SMITH, Im- orters, 12, Des Voeux Road, Cen- ral, have been appointed Sol Agenta in Hongkong and South Thina for THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COM PANY LIMITED, Auckland, New Sealand, for all their products.

WINDOW-DRESSING

SIR CHARLES HIGHAM'S HINTS

TO SHOPKEEPERS.

Sir Charles Higham, speaking at the National Display Convention at Gullford, "said: "Just as the Press in the cheapest way to ex- plain the merits of your gunds to the miliona so is the shop window the most effective place to let the public see the goods themselves."

"We are taking great strides forward in our window-dressing. Small shopkeepers are learning that they pay half their rent for their windows. They are copying the beautifully-arranged window displays of the big atores."

Here are some of the points put forward by Sir Charles:

A well-dreased window is like a well-dressed woman-it altracts attention,

A well-lit window is like a bright face-it is welcomed.

Dress your windows simply-no woman looks good in three-hate

one on top of the other.

Don't be afraid of electric light people like to see the bright lights.

A clean shop is like o SALE-Lighter. Hardwood. Capacity 200 tons. Length 80 ft, beam

20 ft. Gin., depth 11 ft, draft lozded

9 ft. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 85.

TO LET

FOR RENT.--Two Marine Lots, Area 50,000 and Laichikok Bay. 180,000 sq. ft. Water frontage on both lots. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 80.

FOR

North RENT-At

Point+ godown 63 ft. x 160 ft. x 12 ft. Apply to G.P.O. Box No. 85.

TO LET-OFFICES, 1st and 2nd Building, Nathan flours, "Pioneer Road, Kowloon. Immediate occupa- 10. Reasonable rental. Apply Kow. loon Motor Bus Co., Ltd.

10 LET-Furnished. FLAT, on Peak. Five rooms, furniture to be taken over incoming tenant. Vacant near future.

Please write Box No. 980, "Hongkong Telegraph.

AIRLE

APARTMENTS

HOTEL-2322K,

Management,

Nathan

clean

|

woman-ft is refreshing.

A crowded window is like any other crowd-you don't nee thing in particular.

any.

Put a mirror in your window-- women often see other things when they are looking at themselves.

Don't stand in your own way-people may think you don't want them to come in.

TO DEFY THE MINISTRY

door-

COMMITTEE'S MEANS TEST DECISION

By a narrow majority, Durham County Public Assistance

Com-

mittee has decided not to adminis

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

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A

GENUINE

CLEARANCE SALE

OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

GRAMOPHONES, MIDGETS, RADIOS and RADIO-COMBINATIONS,

Real Bargains! Come Early.

THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE Arcado

Gloucester Building.

LIPTON'S

CHOICEST PURE CEYLON TEA From all Compradore Stores

*

KING GEORGE V

Th

Agents:—W. 'R. LOXLEY & CO.

NELSON DAY.

HOW IT WILL BE OBSERVED IN HONGKONG

The only observance of Nelson

SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following cable at the clos

ter the Order in Council in rela-Day, Friday, 21st, instant, in long-of the sugar market yesterday has tion to the moans test.

kong this year will be the laying of been received by Messrs. Pen-

.m. and later ut the Wanchal

The Ministry of Labour, in-wreaths on the Cenotaph at 11.30 treath and Co. farmed the committee that, aules they conform with the order,

F superseded leials from the Ministry.

Rond, Kowloon. Under European they would

Excellent Cuisine Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate Three minutes from ferry, Tel. 67357

REPPU

EXPERT MASSAGE No. 308, Nathan Road. 2nd Floor. KOWLOON.

A BROKEN DOWN BYSTEM, This is a concision fur dianasa) in which negy homes are given bat' Sew really understand. It is simply Veckansana break days as 11 WICK së the vital focoon that residin the system. No matter what pay ha tia mamans (thay are almost aumbeciens), dia sympérons are unpol the sama j the maen jjumising being simpianinas, sense of prostration or, wescidens," depennales · D spirits and wrot of energy set al die wetteary alestra of life. Now, what slegu is essential in sit son omnes fa increased vicalty-vigear, viLLE strength and energy to Drew of them morbid kaltags, and at night sacuvađa the đẩy tkla may be mões normality sourść by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

THERAPION NË, 3

Man by any other known sonsbination. Somurely su ti tó taken in sobordings with the printed dievotions will the shattered health be restored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE

KLIGHTED UP AFRKOM and new kristenos imparted in plane di what had ga lalaly poemmad worn-out, sand up and valna. lam. Tāds preparation in suitable for til ages. Bonita (lona Rnd conditions, in ofthes sex ; and it in diflonk to insaging a diasass or decongament whose mala fexture li vaɛkomis, that will not he speedily and permanently avarsome by this PROUDENIYA Kasinos, which is destined to cast isia eldiving:

by

A depuintion interviewed Minis. try officials in London, and the meeting of the committee received the report of the deputation.

It's important to get the right slant on the now fall millinery.

Monument, by officers of the local branch of the Navy League. All Interested are asked to be present.

The local branch of the League has received several copies of the Acheme of disbursement of the II.M.S.

Poseidon Disaster Fund, issued by the Royal Naval Benevolent Trust, to which Ilong- kong contributed

sum of £2,664 38. 3d. Copies may be obtain ed from Mr. W. A. Dowley, the Hon. Treasurer, fourth floor, Alexandra Building, to whom membership sub-1 scriptions of the League should also bo sent

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris..

Genova Berlin. Helsingfors.

Unlo

Athens.

Milan.

Buenos Aires...Nom.

Shanghai..

New York..

London Terminals, March 1933 6/2 down 11⁄2d. May 193 6/4 down 1⁄2d. Augusa 1933 6/7 down . December 1933 6/10 down d. Buyers at abive prices, sellers asking 1⁄44d-4d. more.

New York Terminals. December 1932 1.00 down 1 pt. March 1933 1.03 no change. May 1938 1.06 down 1 pt. July 1933 1.06 down 1 pt. September 1933 — — Cuban 96-Spot N.Y. 1.17 down pt.

FANLING GOLF

D. S. ROBB WINS THE BOGEY POOL Yesterday,

87.23/82 There were 16 entrlos for the 17.33 Bogey Pool played during the last 16.49 week-end on the Old Course at

2321 19.90 Fanling.

680 The winner was D. S. Robb (8) 2 up; other scores boing:-A. T. Lay (8) 1 up: A. K. Mackenzie (5) 1/0.5/10 all square; W. A. Stewart (16) all

3.44%

square. 8.67 29 Bombay... 110% Yokohama.. 42.1/10 Montevideo.

Friday."

.87%

17.82

14.48

.2824

10.90

.680

.673

1/04

20 .1103%

42.1/16 .580 .1/4% 24.77

1/4 Belgrade

680 Montrent....

Stockholra.. .19.15/02 Copenhagen....19.0/32

Liabon: 110 * Rio

15.7/82.

Nosterdam.

Ar Vienna.

Mard

Bucharest Hongkong Brussels.

OCTOBER 18, 1932.

BRADMAN AND THE

TESTS

POSITION NOW MORE CONFUSED

Sydney, Oct. 19. The position regarling the fam ous cricketer, Don Bradman, and the Australian Cricket Board of Control is becoming extremely confused,

Mr. Robertson, the Chairman of the Board, was reported to have leclared that the whole matter was cloned and that Bradman would not play in the Tests be; use of certain statements that? he made.

Bradman emphatically replie that he had not made the state- ments attributed to him.

Statement Denied.

To-day Mr. Robertson den'ei making his alleged previous state- ment, which he declares was a re- orter's invention. The reporter. I`owever, Insists that Robertson did

Take the afatement.

The ne vananers declare that the whole controvare in horomina absurd and that it will, probably e gettied t an early date by the Bond of Control pronching the subiect and makleg an amicable

rrangement with Bradman.

Vawenoners and cricket circles hare purned nlessure that Mnu- sta Tate han staried for. Aus. sonlig and will play in the first Test Match.

TAMA THE THIRD DEFEAT

(Continued from Page 8.1

dden: Col. Knight, 1/Cal. Davies Col Herre: Set. Tarney, L/Cnl Basith Mele Anderson, Cpl. Timmi-

nd Pte. Chitteck.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

inse: v Club 2nd XI On account of a late start the game between the Incognites and the Clul. In X at King's Park, had to b urtailed. Both teams fielded only n men and the match was played without an interval. The result was win of four goals to one in favour f the Incogs, and the scorers for the vinners were Francis and Pinto, both layers netting twice,

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB

-MACAU

Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at Ž.15.

See newspapers for special steamer ser-

vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

The Afternoon Service to Macao is suspended until further notice.

Hall can now be forwarded to Europe via Biberia. Letters

via Siberin" postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded

If so superscribed.

SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR MAIL SERVICES.

Letters will be accepted for transmission by the above-mentioned- Ve Mail Service to the destinations specifled. Registered letters may be- ent by this service but got insured loitere,

The rates charged will be the regular postage mate plus the special sir mail premium as indicated in the following tabla:

Destination

Saigon-Marceflies Air Mail Service.

Siam (Bangkok)

Burma Rangoon)

India (Calcutta)

Persia (Dlask)

Pernis (Bushire)

Irak (Bagdad)

Palestine (Beyrouth)

Greece (Athena)

Italy (Naples)

France (Marseilles)

Great Britain & Irish Free State (London)

* Europe, other countries (Marsoises for onward

transmission by rail)

Charge

Kate perouar*

$ 0.15

0.25

0.35

0.75

0.86

0.05

1.05

120

1.85

1.85

1.85

1.86

The air mail for each country will he landed at the place named Im

rackets

THE AIRMAIL SARVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is weekly The HONGKONG-SAIGON connexion will he maintained by the reguit fortnightly aniling of the FRENCH mall steamers and on alternate weeks:

by any available steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON.

Letters for this route should be marked "Saigon-Marseilles Air Service" and handed in at the G.P.O, ar Kowloon Post Office.

From

Shanghai and Swatow Voleotta and Straits Marsiln

Struita

Europe vin Sucz (Lettere ant

Papers) London, 22nd Sept, and Parela, 16th September." Shanghai and Swatow Amoy and Swatow Australia and Manila

Innan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai

Corfu ... Shantang Van Houtaz Kitano Maru Taiyo Maru Noldern

INWARD MAILS.

Per

Kingyuan Santhia Empress of Japan Kidderpore

Dus

.October 18.

.October 19.

October 19.

.October 19.

. October 19.

October 19.

October 19.

.October 20.

October 20.

October 21.

October 21.

October 25..

October 98.

October 26. .October 20.

.October 27.

October 28.

.October 28.

.October 28,

.October 28.

Hokozaki Maru Haruna Mara

.October 28, October 28.

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

hai (Seattle, 1st October.) Japan and

Shanghai .... Canada, U.S.A., Japen and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., 8th October)

on

Lincolns Fail, to Impress. The Lincolns were again far from

they met when impressive

the R.A.S.C. the U.R.S.C. ground, although they won by two goals to

Saigon

nil.

Japan Judging from the form shown by Japan

the Lincolus since their arrival in the Japan and Shanghai Colony, the Army will not benefit to Japon

any great extent by the transfer of Japan

ne Regiment to Hongkong, in place Japan

of the Argyll and Sutherland High Japan and Shanghai landers.

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Call-Over for Newmarket

Distance Event.

London, Oct. 17. Following is the call-over for the Cambridgeshire, to be run at New- market on October 26:

21/4 Dorigen (t. and o.) 10/1 Totaig (t. and o.) 100/7 Glannars (offered), 17/1 Andren (offered). 18/1 Andrea (taken).

18/1 Double Arch (offered), 22/1 Double Arch (taken). 18/1 Diamantee (offered). 22/1 Beneficial (t. and o.). 22/1 Diolite (1. and o.). 22/1 Pricket (t, and a.), 28/1 Link Boy (offered). 25/1 Ada Dear (offered). 33/1 Link Day (taken). 33/1 Wyvern (t. and o.). 33/1

Royal Athlene (t. and o.). 33/1 Slipper (t, and o.). 33/1 Galicanis (offered). 40/1 Galdeanis (taken). 33/1 St Oswald (offered). 10/1 Thaouks (offered). 48/1 Bluedast (offered). 50/1 Bluedual (taken). 6671 Senent (offered). 100/1 Senent (taken). Airparket. which finished lame after the Ceanrewitch has been des- troyed.-Reuter,

DEBATING SEASON

OPENS

AT EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. ON THURSDAY

The winter programme of the Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society opons on Thursday of this week, when the first debate of the new season will be held.

The motion for discussion in "That the House of Commons Be Abolished", and there is every promise of an amusing and enter taining debate.

Dr. E. L. Allen will propose the motion, supported by Mr. S. A. Gray... and In opposition is Mr. D. J. S. Crozier and Mr. J. J. Forguson.

The function will be held in the West Lounge, and is open to wambers and friends.

1/4.7/18 CHINA FLEET SOCCER

.1/0.5/32 .1/4.7/10

80

1/6.11/04

.3.76%

II.M.S. Devonshire and H.M.S. Suffolk meet in a

China Fleet

30

4.70

270

17.11/10

17%

British Wirstese,

st Happy Valley at 4.80 p.m.

24.77% War Loan

10.472 Assented....102% 19,9/02 Silver (spot)...17.11/10 110 (forward) 17.18/10: 5.7/32

Straits

For

Fort Bayard

President Jefferson Andre Lebon

Emprens of Asia General Metzinger Taima Montevideo Maru Asama Mary Kamo Maru Tokiwa Maru Calcutta Maru

OUTWARD MAILS.

Holchow, Pakhel, and Haiphong Samahul and Wuchow

Manila

Swatow

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A... *Canada, Central & South Ameri- ca and Europe via San Francisco

Holchow, Pakhol and Haiphong

Hollow and Bangkok ...........................

Amoy

Amoy and Formosa via Swatow Shanghai and Japan

Straits. Amoy

Swatow

Amoy

....

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S. A., Central and South Amerl- ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C.

Manila. Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Per

Date and Time,

Wing Lee....Tuen, Oct. 18, 3.80 p.m. New Mathilde Tue, Oct. 18, 2.30 p.m. Kongao...Tuen Oct, 18, 4 p.m. Pres. Hoover Taca., Oct. 18, 4.80 p.m. Fooching....Tucs., Oct. 18, 5 p.m.

Tatauta Maru ........Wed., Oct. 19.

Reg

..Oct. 18, 5 p.m. Letters,.....Oct. 19, 8.80 a.m. (Duo San Francisco, 9th November) Com. Henri Riviere

Wed. Oct. 10, 8.30 a.m. Michael Jebsen

Wed, Oct. 19, 10.30 a.m. Tal Yuan...Wed, Oct. 19, 8.80 p.m. Deli Maru..Thurs., Oct. 20, 8.80 a.m. Corfu........Thurs., Oct. 20, 19 a.m. Van Heutsz Thurs., Oct. 20, 10.20 p.m. Tjinegars ..Thurs., Oct. 20, 10.30 a.m. Hydrangea.Thurs, Oct. 20, 3 p.m. Kulngchow Thurs., Oct. 20, 3.30 p.m.

"

Empress of Japan ... Thurs., Oct. 20.

Parcels,.....Oct. 20, 3 p.m. Reg.Oct. 20, 4.15 p.m.. Letter,.....Oct. 20, 5 pm. (Due Vancouver B.C., 8th Nov.) Changte .....

... Fri, Oct. 21. Parcels, ... Oct. 20, & n. Reg......Oct. 21, 0.45 .. Letters, Oct. 21, 10.30 n.m. (Do Thursday Island, 1st Nov.). Kitano Maru..Fri, Oct. 21, 0.30 a.m.

Fri., Oct. 21, 2 p.m.

Japan and Europe vin Siberin .......... Heibow, Inkhol und Haiphong ......... King Yuan....Fri., Oct. 21. 10 z.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hai Ning Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles Naldera

Manila Amoy Sandakan Bangkok via Swatow Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhol ard

Haiphong Batavia

Letters for "Saigon-Marseilles

Air Mail Service"

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Saigon, Coylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, *Egypt and "Europe via Marseilles,.....

league football match, to-morrow. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia The encounter, which is a senior division match, is scheduled to start ' Manila

....Sat., Oct. 22.

K. P. O.

Parcels, ....Oct. 21, 4.30 p.m. Reg

Oct. 22, 9 a.m. Lettora, Oct. 22, 10 a.m.

G. P. O. Parcels, ... ..Oct 21, 5 p.m. Reg..... Oct. 22, 9.45 B.TH.

Letters,

.Oct. 22, 10.80 am. (Due Marseilles, 18th November.) Free. Jefferson .Sat. Oct. 22, 4.80 p.m. Anshun

.......Sat, Oct. 22, p.m.

.Sun., Oct. 23, 8.80 n.m. Sun, Oct. 23, 9 a.m.

Mon, Oct 24, 1.80 p.m. -Tues., Oct. 25, 10.30 am.

Hinsang

Kalgan

Tonkin Tisalok

Andre Lebon

Reg., Letters,

Rog Letters,

Haiyang

Andra Lebon

Rog..

Lotters,

K. P. O.

G. P. O.

.Tues., Oct. 25.

.Oct. 25, Noom

Oct, 25, Noon

Oct. 25, 12.30 p.m.

.....Oct. 25, 1 p.m. ..Tues., Oct. 26, 1 p.m.

.......Tass., Oct. 20." K. P. O.

Q. R..O.

.Oct. 26, 1 p.m.

..Oct. 24, 1 p.m.

Reg.,... Oct. 26, 1.45 p.m. Latters,

....Oct. 25, 2.30 p.m.

(Duo Markelfles, 25th November.)

General Metzinger

Wed, Oct. 20, 8 p.. Emy, of Asia Wed, Oct. 20, 3.30 p.m.

dsuper scribed worrespondenos only,

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