1932-10-26 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS.

25 WORDE

.31.50

($8.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:-

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

POSITIONS VACANT.

THE FIRST THING you should lo to-morrow morning, If you are un- employed or not satified with your present position, is to consult Tho: Contral Employment Bureau. David House,

WANTED

WANTED. Second-hand

Morris or Austin BABY CAR, model 1930 or later. Must be in perfect running! order, and reasonable price. Piense write Box Na, 5, "Ilongkong Tele- graph."

FOR

FOR SALE

HALE-New counter, four tahtes, (arble top) and Rix seats, pariltions useful for Cafe or Restnur- ant. Can be seen 311, Nathan Konii.

TO LET

by

nent

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be hold at the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe son & Co., Ltd., by kind per- misión) Tuesday, the November, 1932, at 5.15 p.m.

on

1st

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1932.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

We beg to notify the Public that

we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Aguilar Street,

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN. -

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932.

PARIS MURDER MYSTERY

CAREFUL SEARCH OF VICTIM'S FLAT

WALLPAPER TORN

"BOTTLE PARTY"

SENTENCES

MAGISTRATE ON NIGHT CLUBS

The hearing was concluded be- foro Mr. Mend, at Marlborough- street Police Court recently of aum-

ENTER THE CRINGLE

THE DOOM OF LONG TRESSES

LESSON OF OLYMPIA monses against Miss Gwendolino Paris, Sept. 20. Curious circumstances have been alleging that she sold intoxicating Burke-Mile. New Hand-strect, W.

London, Sept. 20. discovered in connexion with the liquor without a licence, and against fasion.

Short hair is once more the death of Mr. Donald Roes, the Eng- Gerald O'Brien, of Dering-street, Hah linen agent, whose body was W., alleging that he aided and 1932 Hairdressing Fashion

It has been thus decreed at the discovered bound hand and foot la abetted. counselled and procured at Olympia, which, since it will Fair his villa at Maisons Laffitte.

At first it was assumed that Mr. sign of the alleged offence. Mr. Efor the next 12 months, must bo Miss Burke-Milis in the commis-dictate women's fashions in hair Ross was the victim of an ordinary robbery with violonco. Laat Thurs earlier hearing described the case the matter.

F. Barker, prosecuting, at an considered to have the last word in day Mr. Ross was found in a statens one dealing with "bottle parties." of intoxication at Lazare and had to be helped into contended that the system which

the Gare St.

Mr. J. G. Paull, for the defence, the carriage by a policeman,

had been adopted on the premises was perfectly legal..

America and South Africa-visited Hairdressers from all parts of Europe-art to mention two from the exhibition this year, cager to study British methods. Between now and the closing of the exhibi- tion they will see in one form or another the bob, the long bob, the

POST OFFICE NOTICE

Christmas & New Year Parcel Mails for Great Britain. Christmas and New Year Parcel Mails for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office at the times given and despatched by the following atcamera:

Steamer Rajputana

Bangalore

Corfu

Date of Closing

5 p.m., 4th November

p.m., 11th November

p.m., 18th November

Date Duo at London

8th December

18th Decembor

23rd December

The Afternoon Service to Macko fa suspended until further notice.

Maila can now be forwarded to Europe via siberia.

Letters and postcards for Europa and South America are forwarded vin Siberia" if to superscribed.

SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR MAIL SERVICES.

Latters will be accepted for transmission by the above-mentioned vr Mai Service to the destinations specited. Registered letters may be ent hy this service but not Insured letters.

The rates charged will be the regular postage rate plus the special ur nail premium as indicated in the following table:

Charge

Destination

Saigon-Marseilles Air Mail Service. Slam (Bangkok) Burma (Rangoon) India (Calcutta) Persia (Djask) Perala (Bushias) Irak (Bagdad} Palestine

Greece (Atherth) Italy (Naples)

France

(Marssilles)

Great Britain & Irish Free State (London) Europe, other countries (Marsoles for onward

transmission by rall) .......................o

Rato por oune-

$ 0.15

0.25

0.86

0.75

0.85

0.9K

1.08

1.20

1.85

1.85

1.35

1.05

The air mall for each country will be landed at the place named to

Packet-

THE AIRMAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is weakly The HONGKONG-SAIGON eannexion will be maintained by the regular ortnightly unling of the FRENCH mail steamers and on alternate weeks by any availablo steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON.

Letters for this route should be marked "Salgan-Marseliles Air service" and banded in at the Q.P.O. or Kowloon Post Office.

INWARD MAILS.

From

Per

Tap and Shanghai

A moy

Talma Europe via Negaputam (Letters and

Papers) London, 29th September Haruna Mory Japan London Parcels only, London, 22nd

Montevideo Maru Strofta

Bhutan September

Deucalion Manila Japan

Due October 20.

·October 27.

.October 27,

October 27.

October 27.

President Jefferson

Detober 28.

Asama Mart

.October 28.

Kamo Maru

October 28.

"A

Japan Таряд

Tokiwa Maru

October 28.

Calcutta Maru

October 28.

Japan and Shon, hai

Hakozaki Morn

October 28,

Conte Verde

President Adan Nellore

.October 20.

October 30.

October 31,

It was thought that Mr. Bas may have shown the considorable

Mr. Mead, giving his decision, sum of money which he was carry-said: "The theory of the defence ing and that this, combined with is that it was open to anyone to his condition, may have formed a forestall his visit to the premises by shingle, the wind-blown shinglo, temptation to some of the [lookers.This would mean that the Then the persons in control would Madonna bob, and a gentle hint an ordering liquor before he went.the roll, the binglo, the mingle, the crime was committed on Thursday buy the liquor as agents during for 1933-the cringle: but night. From the state of the body, legitimate:

thov however, the night of Saturday would then be labelled and allocated

hours. The botte will see no long hair. seems a more likely date,

Some of them will take part in A closer Investigation

to the purchaser. I am not prepar- the competitions at which the ex- scene of the crime has now reveal-legal act.

of the ed to say that that would not be a parts of Europe are to vie for tho led several unusual facts which sug

world's most coveted hairdressing gest that it was not just an ordin-pantes, one for the sale of liquor, compete on long-haired heads, for

"There were two shum com-honours; yet none of them What to do to help a child.

will ary burglary. In the first place, and the other for providing sold none has been provided. fas already mentioned, the state of refreshments |

And Anyone knowing of a child who the house indicates that a thorough drink. First of all Misa Burke who will visit the exhibition and and nonalcoholic finally, the thousands of women has been assaulted, neglected or ticular object.

search was made for

Home par Mills appears to be a lady bountiful Il-treated in a manner likely to

who will nee (and, unless they carrying on this business for the Jare strong-minded, buy) the com- use unnecessary suffering or

Gag Removed

sake of her friends. She speaks of [plicated contraptions which have injury to health, or knowing of body was discovered,

In the dining-room, where the them as her guests. That assumes been devised to make their hair TO LET-Furnished FLAT. on Prak parent who is seeking advice on wallpaper above the door measure that they were her friends. What encourage them to grow long hair.

a strip of that she knew them before, and look natural will find nothing to Five rooms, furniture to be taken over any matter concerning a child. ing six feet by two feet had been about the police officers? They

incoming tenant. Vacant would be doing an act of kindness, torn off, as had the curtain hang-were not treated as gate-crashers. Japparently built on the lines of tele Vast chromium-plated machines. future. Please write Box No. 989 by communicating at once with-ings over the door. Finger-printsThat is altogether inconsistent. Hongkong Telegraph.'

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. show that the material of the eur-

phone exchanges, guaranteed to "The whole scheme would c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong tain had been carefully felt all over.succeed even if it were decently car-hewildering assortment of instant, S. A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

never manufacture the perfect "perm." ur Room 3, Third floor, Chung Tin Mereover, several objects of value, ried out, People do Building. 5, Des Voeux

not go for taneous hair tent, with who wo such as a gold bracelet and Roud,:

some nocturnal dissipation in cold blood. man may move from, brunette to Straits Central.

rare bibelots, which would not have They go there in the spirit of ad-platinum blonde in twenty easy Japan All further steps will be taken, ars, were left untouched.

been neglected by ordinary burg-venture, generally after having stages and all the ultra-modern hair AIRLE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan

gone to some place of entertainment waving machines are there: Rond,

and expenses borne, by the Society, Finally, the examination of the and bean bored. Then they say Under Europensi

but Management, Excellent Cuisine! The Informant's name will be body has revealed several suggesLet's go to a night club."

nnhr them la designed for tho Modern Apartments. Terms Moderute kept strictly private, except Intive fact. Besides a blow on

They WC Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67357cuses where malice is proved.

ith long hair. the have heard of this place and th throat which probably knocked Mr.go there very frequently.

outside the range of hair- Ross out when he was first attacked, have ordered a dozen bottles, and

They dress appliances the exhibition the body bore marks of various they go in there with their lipsticks which are guaranteed to is atrikingly inventive. There are other bruises. These might have friends."

be food and drink proof; hair been received either in a struggle

Miss Burke-Mills was fined £50, brushes with removable bristles: Swatow and Amoy jor in an attempt to make Mr. Ross with £75 costs, on the first sura-rubber nail brushes for

reveal some secret, possibly that of nons, and nominal Ones

Amoy of one ing enamel;' and - jazz wash-basins Fort Bayard n hiding place.

shilling each in respect of the For the mere man there is a "natty" Swatow Some support is lent to this last second and third summonseR

line in clockwork barbers' putes. hypothesis by the discovery of a O'Brien was

Taigon sentenced to Bix bloodstained kitchen cloth

It has been estimated few weeks' imprisonment in the second woman expends nearly £30,000,000 The division.

yearly on having her hair wav-d, and that she spends at least 240 hours, or ten days and ights, out of every year brushing and tending hor hair, in addition to the hours she puts in at her hairdresser's having her hair trimmed, waved. and shampooed.

APARTMENTS

Kowloom.

· MRS. MOTONO.

and and Electric Massage, Holder of Diploma and Certificate of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electric Cure Institute). #1B, Wyndham Street.

PLSENER BEER

GRAND PRIZES

ASAHI

DAL

NIPPON

BREWERY

THE FIRST ICES

HOW THEY WERE

INVENTED

2

Budapest, Sept. 15. Summer which began in May, feet away from the body. and still continues to show 85 in blned came from Mr. Ross's mouth ASAH the ande, has made the consump- and the cloth had evidently been

tion of ice-cream prodigious this used as a gag, BEER

year,

As Mr. Ross could not have The Pesti Hirlap recalls that untied it himself, his hands being the first ice-cream was made inbound, the question arises how it 1660 by an Italian confectioner's came to be out of his mouth and apprentice, Cultelli, an ambitious whether it was removed to enable Sold Agir young man who racked his brains him to speak.

to invent new cakes and kweet- Mrs. Ross arrived from England

last night, but like her BUSSAN In summer Cultelli found that thrown

son, haa cold water applied Inside and out mystery.

now. light оп tho KAISHA we insufficient to relieve the

MITSUI meats.

LTO.

strain of the heat, and one day he had the brilliant notion of crush- HONGKONG ing some ice and consuming it with some sweet liquid.

BEER

ASAHI

LAGER BEER

SPLOWLY BREWER Foa EXPORT..

COMPANY

TOKYO, JAPAN

The result was so pleasing that Cultelli constructed a wooden box with a double-bottom, into which

Bhe put sequorately crushed ice and

S

T

Y

CANTON AGENTS.

for

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

THE SHAMEEN PRINTING PRESS. LTD.

83, B.C. Shameen. (Mr. British Bridge)', Tal, 12037,

sweet cream, which by means of an instrument was turned above the ice until it was frozen.

The success of this condiment was so great that Cultelli opened a cafe in Parsi called "Cale Pro- copo."

no

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock, Best Terms. immediate

delivery. SINGON & CO. HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.

NOTICE.

WINDSOR BROS.

(Established 1902),

We hereby give notice that we have no branches and that we are not connected with any other firms in this Colony. WINDSOR BROS.

MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 56, Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE

THAT WE HAVE

REMOVED OUR SHOW ROOM

ΤΟ

NO. 9, ICE HOUSE STREET.

(Two Doors away from our previous premises).

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

TELEPHONE 24648.

HOUSING LOANS'

INTEREST

INSURANCE CO. AND BOROUGH COUNCIL Camberwell Borough Counetl have tried unsuccessfully to ob tain a reduction in the rate of in- terest on a big housing loan.

In a report before the Council the Finance Committee state that In 1921 the Council borrowed the sum of £100.000 from the Pruden- tial Insurance Company for sixty years at 6 per cent. upon an- nuity basis.

remov.

bai (San Francisco, 30th Sept.)

U. S. A.. Honolula, Japan, and Shanghai (San Francisco, 7th October.)

President Jackson.......October 31. OUTWARD MAILS.

Trinan...... Kang Ning....Wed., Oct. 26, 4 p.m. Gustav Diederichsen

105

For.

Sanshuf and Wuchow Bangkok

Mapila ..

that bow and Pokhoi

And when Mies Gladys Cooper (Lady Neville Pearson) opened the exhibition she began her apology for being late with the words: "I have been to my hairdresser's."

LONDON'S 18-0Z. BABY

ELIZABETH ANN'S

5 ATTENDANTS

Bangkok vin Holhow

Shanghai and Jonan Saigon, South Africa and Shanghai and Japan

American ports

Straits and Calcutta

*South

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Haiphong Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central and South America and *Europe vin Victoria B. C., and *Europe via Siberin

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

the City of London Maternity Hos- Foochow

The most important patient in

In view of the Government's de- sire to effect economies and their recent conversion of Five per cent pital is Elizabeth Ann, who weigh Manila, Australia and New Zealand War Loan.

had been suggestedd 18 ounces when she was born that "ne the company in a patria-on Sopt. 18.

via Thursday Island

the spirit were good enough to ad- vance funda for housing schemes attending to her, and doctors and Amoy

A doctor and four nurses are Immediately after the war, when money was scarce, they would pas-nital tiu-toe into the room whana watow, Amay and Foriosa

nurses from all parts of the hostanila sibly le prepared, in the Armp he cat stands to atriotic anirit. to review the smallest baby the hospital has ever Shangha

reep at the Tankok via Swatow terms of tha mortense and assist hari. the Government in their dificult

Manila, Makasser, and Saurabaya task of reducing taxation."

She is barely a foot long, her

, Amoy and Foochow The company, however, stated

face looks little bigger then a kalf

Manila that, while fully appreciating the thicker than pencils, but she has

her legs and arms are no Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu. U.S.A..

Swatow atriotic spirit in which their ab- quite a loud cry for her alen, plication was made, they regretted Elfabeth they were not prenared to con-dress" of wont wrading, and hor Ann has a "night- sider a reduction in the rate of cot has been placed in a bathroom Interest payable in respect of the where a tamnorature of 91 tegrees Sandakan Ioan. it being contrary to their fa mailitained day and night. practice to denart from the ori vinal terms of a contract which mrovided for the repayment of a toan by instalments over a definite perlost of years,

Blue Eyes..

When she wakes au, she opens a pair of dark blue eyes, just like They added in this connexion builder, and she has

than of her father, n London that they had on their hooks large brown hair. She is for through the same numbers of loane to local autho-a fountain pen Aller with 30 drops ritles with very low rates of in- of milk overv half-hour, excent torest, and they had never folt that once a day she has a minute Justified in asking for any revision quantity of brandy diluted with of the terms of theso advances. weter,

The mother has not seen the baby-her first-ainee inaf after THE RIGHT TO WED

it was horn. but the progress of Elizabeth Ann is being constantly POSITION OF CLERGY. rennrted to het.

The baby is doing quite wall: Professor C. C. J. Webb. the leaning beautifully theologian, addressing the Modern her food 'all lost.

and taking Churchmon's conference at Brlatol has not fnergasod narcaptibly. but Har welcht maintained that the right of the that is to be expected at present. clergy to marry was a security A baby watching onlu 140%, was awainst Romanisation of them at Corwen. Merioneth, in Church of England.

1929,

*Cannda, C. and S. America and *Europe vin San Francisco

"Japan and "Canada

Per

Cremer

Date and Time. Wed, Oct. 20, 3.30 p.m.

Wed., Oct. 26, 4.30 p.m..

Emp. of Asia..Wed., Oct. 28, 6 p.m. Wed., Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 27, 5.30 am.

Thurs., Oct. 27, 1

Tjisaroen

Wing Lee

Hydrangen

Pong Tong

Luchow

Kwelyang

Bhutan

7,1.30 p.m.

Thurs., Oct. 27, 3 .. Thurs., Oct. 27, & p.m. Fri., Oct. 28, 10 a.m. Fri, Oct. 28, 10 R.m.

..Fri., Oct. 28, 10.30 a.m.

Haruna Maru Fri., Oct. 28, 10.30 am.

Montevideo Maru

Tuima

Fri., Oct. 28, 10.30 a.m. .Fri, Oct. 28. Parcela....Oct. 28, 11.39 a.m. Letters,....Oct. 28, 1230 p.m. Fri., Oct. 28, 1 p.n. ..Fri, Oct, 28, 2.30 p.m.

Haiching Canton

President Jefferaon....Fri, Oct. 28. "Parcels, .....Oct. 28, 3.p.m. RegOct. 28, 4.15 pan. Letters,...Oct. 28, 5 p.m. (Due Victoria B. C., 15th November)

Hakozaki Maru

Reg., Letters,

Reg.,

Letters,

...Fri, Oct. 28. К. Р. О.

.Oct. 28, 4.80 p.m. Oct. 28, 4.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Oct. 28, 5 p.m.

Oct. 28, 6 p.m.

(Due Marseilles, 26th November.) Hulchaw... Sat., Oct. 29, 8.30 am.

Kamo Maru

..........Sat., Oct. 29. Registration.29th 8.45 m. Lettera 29th 0.30 am. Due Thursday Island. 10th Nov.). Anhui

Sat, Oct. 29, 5 pm. ....Sat, Oct. 20, 5 p.in. Sun, Oct. 30, 9 a.m. Sun, Oct. 30, 0a.m. Conte Verda...Sun. Oct. 30, 9 a.m. Tjinegara...Tues., Nov. 1, 9.80 a.m. fal Nine......Tues.. Nov, 1, 2 p.m. Pres. Jackson Tues., Nov. 1, 4.80 p.m. Norviken .Tues., Nov. 1, 5 p.m.

Pres. Adams Hozan Maru Kinngsu

Aanma Maru

Wed., Nov. 2. Registration 1st Nov., 5 p.m. Leitors...2nd Nov, 8.30a.m. (Due San Francisco, 23rd November.) Mausang... Wed., Nov. 2, 8.30 am. Protealaus Thurs., Nov. 3, 10.30 a.m. (Duc Victoria B.C.,. 28th November), -.

Straits, Ceylon. Indin, Mauritius, Fort and South Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe via Marsellies "Rajputana

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Superscribed

SEARCHING FOR THE "WAR”

TROOPS INVISIBLE AT FRENCH MANOEUVRES '

Sat, Nov. 5.. K. I. 0.

.Nov. 4, 4.30 p.m. .Nov. 5, 0 m. Nov. 6, 10 a.m.

Parcels, Reg.. Letters,

G, P. O.

Parcels,

Nov. 4,

p.m..

Nov. 6, 9.45 natu

Reg

Letters, Nov. 5, 10.80 a.m. (Due Marseilles, 2nd Decomber.) Canton Maru....Sun., Nov. 6, 9 a.m. Correspondence only.

troops.

General Woygand, who is super- vising the exercises, is delighted. with the results. In modern war, he remarked this morning, - in answer to inquiries as to the where- abouts of the two armies, overa tions in the flighting line should be practically invisible.

Paris, Sept. 21,

Some of the spectators, however, The War Minister's nasurance refused to accept this explanation that there would be no needless and organised a systematic search ostentation In this

year's for the war. After acouring: "the tobom nosinet manual work on alled. So much so that for the suforprising reporter came upon “ke the no loss superstitious manoeuvres has been more than ful neighbourhood for some hours an Sunday it Olmsteater” ha

the pronares of the human heart inther observers sent to look an at porting a battalion aerous field. wald inat two days correspondants and a convoy of motor lorries trans then relance Into B

sub-Christian the manoeuvres have been trying Beveral motorbicycles warn form of religion."

vainly to discover some trace of the seen in the vicinita..

Speaking of aunerstitions, which were condemned by the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) the pre- vious day. Professor Webb de- plored the insistence of Home Anglo-Catholics on the supposed necessity of approaching Sacramont foating.

also..

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.