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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS.

25 WORDE

.$1.50

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

890, 836, 944, 946, 971, 992, 998.

PROFESSIONAL

one and

PERMANENT WAVING half hours. $16.00 and $20. Eloven years experience, genuine European Training. Our work substantiates, our statements Cluedo St. Ouen, 31, Wyndham Street, opp. Dairy Farm.

WANTED KNOWN

SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS, uf Toyo Murakami of Shanghai at Komor & Komor Art store, York Bullding. where orders will be taken. Ready made colton crepe shirts stocked.

WANTED TO BUY.

WANTED TO BUY-One double barrelled shooting gun, hore 14, good condition. Write Box No. 16, "Hong- kong Telegraph."

TO

TO LET

LET-Gloucester Buiting. Pelder Street. One Mezzanine floor. Apply to The Little Shop.

APARTMENTS

AIRLE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Under European

Excellent Management.

Cuisine Madern Apartments. Terms Moderate Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67353.

METALS

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

SINGON & CO.

HING LUNG ST.

Telephone 20515.

JESEKER BEER

ASAH

THE INSTITUTION OF"

ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDENS OF HK.

A Paper entitled "ARCHITECTURE"

will be read in the Institution by Mr. W. II. Owen, A.R.I.B.A. on WEDNESDAY, November 23rd, at 5.45 p.m, Membors and their friends are Invited to be present.

NOTICE.

Tho management of the Peninsula Hotel notifies that owing to the Sixth Floor of the hotel being reserved for the occasion of the St. Andrew'a Society's Ball on November 25th the usual dinner dance will not take place that night.

For the accommodation of those attending the Ball there will be a Special Dinner Service In the First Floor Lounge at 7.30 p.m. prompt and it is desirable that tables should be reserved In advance.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

HOTELS, LTD.,

STAR THEATRE

Kowldon. THE

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB will present

"PAYMENT DEFERRED".

by Jeffrey Dall

on

DECEMBER 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th and 10th

at 9.15 p.m.

Prices $3, $2 & $1 including tax. Booking at Anderson Music Company and Star Theatre after 5 p.m.

ASAHI 1932's Most Beautiful

BEER

Solc Agents

MITSUI

BUSSAN

KAISHA

LTD.

BEER

LAGER BEER

MASSAGE

HONGKONG

BESE

T

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Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanoso Government Cure Sprained Ankle & Wrist LICENCE

4, Wyndham Street, (1st Floor

Telephone 26051. Hongkong.

THE NEW PRENOH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.1 THERAPION No.2 THERAPION NË 3

• Xo, & fm thrala Wază POSSET. Keshiah Iris 34. Chemists, oreither No return MaD, DLECLERO MASON.Navarrtach 2d. N.WA,Landon DA.LE OLERO'S PILLE for the körer Hidnaya renk kidneysäbinder

CAR

THE GRAHAM & SEDAN

Graham's 1932 8-cylinder sedan, christened by the manufacturers the "Blue Streak Eight," is an automobile with many virtures, opart from being one of the most strikingly handsome cars of the

year.

Its rounded stream-lined body, beavertail back and attrac tive, radiator design combine in making the car,one whose beauty it is difficult to match.

Sole Agent:-

WONG SIU WOON

Tel. 21474.

Showroom:

271. Hennessy Road.

Service Station-

101, 103, Hennessy Road.

Graham 6-cylinder cars are also on show

PRICES from $4,500

(including tax).

Special Nights

AT THE

Hongkon -Hotel

ROOF GARDEN

SPECIAL

DINNER

DANCES

MONDAY 21. NOV. TUESDAY

22 NOV.

WEDNESDAY 23 NOV.

.with

Fred Pierce VERSATILE

\/AUDEVILLE

ARTI

RTISTE

Who will also feature

at the

SPECIAL

THANKSGIVING DAY

DINNER

in the GRILL ROOM

THURSDAY,

24TH

NOVEMBER

Reservations 'Phone 30281.

The

Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

COMING SOON

ΤΟ

THE KING'S

BROKEN: SMASHED! Everything, sacred

everything dear...now forbidden!

FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS

SARI MARSZZA

GENE RAYSAGING FICHEL MARCERITY CHURCHIL

IRVING Goture

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or ili-treated In a manner likely to enuse unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing on act of kludnoss by communienting at once with- The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong or Room 3, Third floor, Chung Tin Building, 5, Des Voeux Road,

Central.

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,

THE FINEST

SAUCE

IS

OK

MASON'S FAMOUS "O.K." SAUCE

On Sale at All Stores. Sole Agents:

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. York Building, Hongkong.

OF COURSE !

IT'S DELICIOUS IF MADE WITH

PURICO

and is excellent for fried food.

Guaranteed to be the purest and most wholesome cooking fat obtainable.

It is made from oil extracted from fresh sweet

cocoanuts.

"BRACO"

Dark & Grey

RYE BREAD

20 cts. per lb.

HABADE [Hamburg Bakery & Delicacies]

HONGKONG STORE: French Bank Did., 1st Floor. 2. Queen's Road Central. Tel. 80460.

KOWLOON STORE

22 Tankow Road (Opposite Star Theatre). Tel 16828.

Or From All Compradores.

LOCAL ESTATES

LONDON PAGEANTRY

(Continued from“ Pago∙1.).

WAR DEBTS TALK

(Continued from Page 1.).

Ladies and gentlemen of the President-Elect, and Democratic Royal Household, followed in five leaders of Congress, who have semi-State landaus, each drawn by already met to-day to exchange four horses, while the Sovereign's views. escort of Houachold Cavalry accompanied the procession.

Before the procession arrived the Prince of Wales in 'n State

ITALY TO PAY! Further reason for expecting a refusal of tho Anglo-French- -postpone- pro-

landau drove to the House of Belgian request for a Lords accompanied by an escortment of payment has been of Household Cavalry. With vided by the circulation of a re- customary ceremonial, in which port that Italy intends to pay her the great officers of the State and war debt instalment of G$1,240,000 State officials took part, the King falling due on December 15. and Queen made their progress from the robing room to the Throne in the House of Peers..

KING'S SPEECH..

The speech read by the King

from the

Throne included the following passages:

In New York, the pound opened at 9.25%, rallied to 8.27% and closed at 3.27. The offerings following the rallies indicated that the pressure le due to bellef will not be extended. that the moratorium on war debts

1

only

ho

MR. ROOSEVELT'S VIEWS. "In accordance with the con- Mr. Roosevelt has given clusion reached by the conference one indication of willingness to at Lausanne, a world economic discuss the war debts Issue with conference in to be envened by representatives of European coun- the League of Nations and will be tries. Speaking at Albany, held in London në koon na possible. | declared that the foundatious of "My Ministers and other mem-he new administration's inter- bors of both Houses are now ational programme should be built meeting in conference, representa on the spirit of give and take, lives of the Indian States and of bartering with other nationa for British India. They hope there mutual advantages. after to place before you proposals for further constitutional develop ment in India. The decisions to be taken will be of great moment to the whole of My Empire and I shall watch your deliberations with deep interest.

Ho said he believes that tariff readjustments will prove un- avoidably tied up with foreign debts.

Mr. Roosevelt feels that ne. gotiations toward stimulating trade by a common lowering of tariffs would be the most desirable method of approaching the pro-

ECONOMY SCHEMES. "Although the various conver-blem. sion schemes which have been,

NO COALITION, Isnecensfully carried through offer The New York governor hoped a prospect of large reduction in the conference with President the service of the National Debt, Herbert Hoover will be productive

over

it is still necessary to exercise of good results and will quiet api- careful supervision

approaching over public prehension. expenditure both national and storms on the debt situation. local.

He is prepared to co-operate Measures already taken to assist with the President on Immediate British industry in the home mur-problems, but will not court any- ket and to improve our marketa thing looking like a coalition gov overseas have crented a feeling of ernment.Neuter. greater confidence. My Govern-

ment will continue to do every-

thing in their power to stimulate INTER CLUB TENNIS

the recovery of trade.

SHAMEEN AT K.C.C. ON SUNDAY

are

The Shameen Tennis Club bringing down a strong team to meet the Kowloon Cricket Club in the re- Sunday. turn tennis match at the K.C.C. on

AGRICULTURE AND JOBLESS.

Agriculture has long been depressed by the general fall, in the wholesale prices of its pro- ducts. My Ministers recogulse that though the measures recently taken in regard to meat and other products have been of real assist ance to producers, further plans

The side includes Frank Rend, the are necessary to enable ngricul- well known Shanghai player, and Pote ture as a whole to take its proper-Hunt, Thatch and Ott, threa of place in the economy of the nation. Shameen's leading exponents. The My government intend to bring team is made up by Krebs and Hannford, who did not play in the forward measures dealing com-

match at Canton.

prehensively with unemployment insurance and with the treatment of those unable to obtain work- British Wirelcas.

COMMONS DEBATE.

There was a large attendance in the Commons this afternoon when the debate on the Address in Reply to the King's Speech began....

Members of all parties cheered when Mr. Winston Churchill made his first appearance since his recent illness. Both members for the City of London exercised their ancient right of sitting on the Treasury Bench at the opening day of the session.

The Prime Minister spoke early in the debate and dealt with the criticlams levelled at the Govern- ment's policy by the Opposition Leader, Mr. George Lansbury,

RELIEF WORK FAILS.

Read is playing No. 1 singles and, with Thatch, No.1 doubles. The other pairings are Pete Hunt and Ott, Krebs and Hannaford.

A..

The K.C.C. team remains unchang. ed from that which visited Canton, and the following will take part G. A. White, W. C. Hung, 3. Gray, E. Zimmern, N. A. E. Mackay, and F. Kengelbacker,

The sides will probably be paired off as follows:

SINGLES.

W. C. Hung y. F. Read; S. A. Gray v. Krelin; G. A. White V Pote Hunt; F. Kengelbacker v O: N. A. E. Mackay v. Hannaford; E. Zimmern v. Thatch.

DOUBLES.

Hung and Zimmern v. Read and Thatch; White and Gray V. Pote Hunt and Ott; Mackay and Kengel- backer v. Krebs and Hannaford, The Canion team will he the guests of the K.C.C., at the dance on: Saturday night, and the match will be played the following day, be contested in the morning and the starting at 10 am. The singles will

doubles after timn.

Regarding unemployment, he said the Labour Party had tried to deal with the problem by the An official tifin will take place in provision of relief work but when the Club house, and the visitors will the expenditure had reached its be entertained to a "stag" party at highest point, unemployed figures night prior to returning to Canton. were going rapidly up.

Conditions, and the state of un- employment two years ago, were much worse than at present.

The Government would en- courage every normal municipal enterprise, but rates and taxes must not be drawn upon extra- vagantly,

BACK TO THE LAND.

The Government had faced up to the fact that when trade had re covered to a degree which anyone could reasonably expect, there would still be a large residuum of who died on April 16th,

unemployed. 1932, leaving local estate valued at $52,000, has been granted to Ho Woon-mee, widow, O'Yung Suk, of, temporary relief. They were It was, therefore, not a question merchant and Mr. Philip Gookchin, continuing to work out schemes Application for the resealing of with the departments concerned In connexion with the $258,400 certifed copy of the probate to and the help of outside bodies. A local estate of the late Mr. Tan the will of Mr. Tudor Thomson revival of agriculture was essen- Lip-buoy, alias Chan Lap-miu, of Swancoat, late of Yokohama, and tial to these plans. A much larger 1762, Sathorn, Bangkok, who died Strandtown, Belfast, has been in direct contact with the land formerly of 4. Station Road, porcentage of people must bo_put on August 23rd, 1930, probate has granted to Mr. Hubort Carew than had been the case during the been granted to Tan Sui-ming, son, Hopkins, on behalf of the Char development of the factory system.

LATEST LIST TO BE DEALT WITH

All further steps will be taken, REMOVAL NOTICE and expenses borne, by the Society. of the same address and now tered Bank of India, Australia and

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in We beg to notify the Publicenses where malice is proved.

that we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Agullar Street.

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

M

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU ASSEUSE S. HONDA ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

residing at 27, Bonham Street, China, the solo executors. The value of the local estate is $30,200. Hongkong, power being reserved to make a like grant to Tan Sul- Letters of administration to the tin, another son and co-executor catate of Mr. Chiu Kin-nam, late to the will. The will contains of 45, Belcher Street, Hongkong, detalls of substantial logacies left who died on November 2nd, 1931; to near relations of the decensed. leaving estate valued at $4,100, Probato of the will of Mr. have been granted to Chiu Chiu- Recommended for many years by O'Young Man-hing, alias Young nam, younger brother, the widow Government Civil Hospital, Ponk Man-hing, alias O'Young Hing, and sons having renounced right Hospital, etc., and by all the local alias David O'Young, late of 2, and title to the administration of

24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24845,

Fung Fai Terraco, Wongnolchong, the estate.

Doctors.

Regarding the foreign out- look, the Premier sald the World Economic Conference was finding some obstacles in Ita way. The British Govern- mont would continue to press for its earliest possible nieet- ing.

THE FOREIGN SECRETARY. nothing beyond what the Foreign On disarmament, he would say

Hot-tempored people should learn that discussion is the the botter part of valor.

Secretary had said in prosenting the British proposals, except that the whole House would almost un- animously support him in express-

John Simon--British Wireless. ing complete confidence in their representation in Genova by Sie.

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