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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 199

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LAMMERT'S

WANTS.

20 WORDS...

$1.50

~ ($1.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:

890, 836, 944, 945, 971, 902, 998. 10.

WANTED KNOWN

Rond

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BANK HOLIDAY.

In Accordance with Governmentį Ordinance,.the Exchange

Banka will be closed for the Transaction of Public Business on Monday, (New Year 2nd January, 1933, Holiday).

Hongkong, 28th December, 1932. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,

LIMITED.

NOTICE is heroby given that at

AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE MONTAGEE

- PUBLIC AUCTION

The Valuable Leasehold Property altuate at:Yaumati in the Depon. dency of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the

A LARGE, SELECTION, ¿f. Day. and a Meeting of the Board of Direc-1

at Evening DRESSES to be sold

Subsection 3 of Section A of special prices an account of end of tars of Green Island Coment Com-Land Office as

pany, Limited, hold at Exchange the year. Mrs. Scott, 34, Nathan Buliding, Victoris, in the Colony of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 359 premises Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the Together with the 17th day of August, 1932, a Call of thereon now known ne Nos. 12 PERSONAL.

$2.75 per share was rande upon all and 14, Shanghai Street,

holding shares, the members "DIFFEM" Match Result. Gunning Claud was biffed three times by whose names appear in the Com and Highbrow pany's register of shareholders on Highbrow Harry

"Tem" the 17th day of August, 1932, upon Harry therefore remains Champion of the Calony. Dr. Radio.

which orly $1.00 per share has been paid, and it was determined SITUATIONS VACANT that such Call should be paid on

the 31st day of December, 1932, to WANTED.-An experienced import the Company's Bankers, The Hong compradore with good Outport con- Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor nections. Reply by letter to O.Pporation, at their Head Office, c/o Hotel Asia, West Bund, Canton, Queen's Road Central, Victoria,

foresaid.

LOST

Upon presentation at the Oce of the Company of Bankers' LOST.-Ear-ring of Amber and seed Receipt for the payment of such pearls, probably white crossing Star Call, together with the Certificate Forry about nine p.m. 28th Decem-of Shares a note of the payment ber. If found please notify Box No. will be endorsed on the Certificate. 20, "Hongkong Telegraph.

Dated this 17th day of August, 1932.

TO BE SOLD

65 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr. Haraton and adjoining the Peak Convenient, Hospital. Unfurnished.

comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot and cold water. Modern sanitation. Gas and Electric Light. Uao of Tennis Court. Buitable for a Mess of five, or two could be easily divided to suit couples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road. Apply: THE HONG- KONG REALTY AND TRUST COM- PANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE PIANOFORTE upright Iron Grand, British: Make in good order, price $200, Mr. Harris, 1st. Floor, 20-A. Nathan Road, Howloon.

APARTMENTS

AIRLE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Under Baroppan Management. Excellent Cultino Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate

By Order of the Board,

ALLAN KETTII,

Becretary.

ZEISS

KON

And for New Year

the IKONTA--

Theo minutes from forry. Tel. 57867. It is a New Year present giving

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

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enjoyment for years.

For sale: at all loading

photographic dealers,

Chinä Agents: CARLOWITZ & CO. Hongkong.

THIS REVIVING WORLD

to be sold

in ONE lot on THURSDAY,

the 5th day of January, 1933,

at 3-p.m.

by

MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS.; Auctioneers.

at their salesroom, No. 4, Duddell Street, Hong Kong. For further particulars Conditions of Sale Apply to:-

"BIFFEM”

wo aro

By special request publishing the following report from one of the spectators of the Biffem match between Highbrow Harry and Cunning Cloud.

A large and distinguished crowd witnessed the match for the Biffem Championship between Highbrow Harry and Cunning Claud, On entering the arena Harry appeared to be the more nervous of the two, but soon ro- gained his composure on recognis Ing some staunch supporters of was wearing a natty Biffem suit. his among the spectators. Cloud In brown, relieved by touches here And there of red ochre.

After being formally introduced by the referee, Dr. Radio, the opponents shook hands and retir ed to their respective corners.

The first two rounds were dis- tinctly mediocre, and but for the fact that a little diversion was caused by Cunning Claud. being twice cautioned by the referee for taking furtive side-glances at Harry's card, the spectators might have got more rastive than they did. As it was, there were a few ugly remarks from the rear people who wanted their money back. Highbrow Harry won both rounds with comparative ease.

by

The final round, however, was a moht thrilling affair, and at timen the excitement of the spectatore roached fever pitch. Old Biffem players of many years' standing and were hoard to remark that they

had

such masterly biffs,

MESSRS. WOO AND NASH,

Mortgagee's Solicitors, No. 4, Queen's Boad Central,

Hong Kong.

or to

MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers, No. 4, Duddell Street,

Hong Kong.

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.

· MRS. MOTONO. Hand and Electric Massage. Holder of Diploma and Certificate. of Tokyo Denki Rysho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electric Cure Institute). 31B, Wyndham Street.

In a recent issue of the Westminster Bank Review, a financial expert, dealing with the prospects of the revival of British and world prosperity, wrote:

"If revival has not yet definitely begun, the stage has been set.... The Stock Exchange, the most sensitivo of all barometers of national feeling, has begun to think once more in terms of future revival..

"The world's inmate virility, in the face of the worst depression, has shown more than the first signs of determinedly reasserting itself

"The present opportunity, the most promising since depression began, is far too precious to be lost for want of courageous collective action.”

The best form of "collectivo action” the Hongkong business man can tako ji to advertise jointly In the South China Morning Post and the Hongkong Telegraph which" will give him easily the best collective results In South China,

nover

before

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Harry disposed his fleet follows: Battleship B.4 to E.1. Cruiser C.6 to C.8, Destroyer' G.5 to H.6, Submarine H7. Claud, in his usual cunning manner, placed his ships thus:-Battleship J.1 to 1.4, Cruiser, J.G to J.8, Destroyer G.10 to H.10., Submarine J.10..

Cunning Claud, by means of a two-headed coin, won the toss, and fired his first salvo:-G.B; G.G; G.; H.5; H.G; H.7. Harry'e admission that his destroyer and submarine had been sunk was met by roars of applause from the Claudites. A

who spectator objected to the declalon on the grounds that Claud had seen

Harry's card was promptly ejected by order of the referee.

Harry, being only able to fire four shots in return, placed them, in his usual highbrow manner, la squares A.4; 3.3; 0.2; D.1; hit nothing.

Claud's Second Salvo:-B4: B.G; B.0: C.4; C.5; 0.6. Result; hit on Harry's Battleship and his Cruiser.

and

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33. Wong Nei Chung Road, Happy Valley.

POLICE RESERVE.

FAREWELL PARTY TO MR.

SIRDAR KHAN

There was a large gathering at the headquarters of the Chineso Company, Hongkong Police Re- serve, last evening, on the occasion of a farewell tea party to Mr. Bir- dar Khan, O.C. the Indian Com- pany, H.K.P.R., who, has recently retired, and the presentation of the trophies won by members of. the Chinese Company in revalver shooting competitions.

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

RADIO NOTICE

X. L. T. Telegram conveying Now Year Greatings will be accepted. by the Government Radio Oes for transmission via Radio during the period from 17th December, 1932 to 6th January, 1993, both dates inclusive. (a) The charge for telograms to Shanghai and Coast Porta will

· be based one quarter the ordinary rate and to other places.. on one-third the ordinary rate.

(b) The Minimum charge for all places will be for ten words. Full particulars may be had on application to the Radio Office.

BROADCASTING RECEIVING LICENCES, 1933.

All Existing Licences expire on 31st December, 1082 Now Licences for 1983 will be available at the Wireless Licensing: Omice, 1st Floor, Post Office Building, as from 1st January, 1933 and will be issued during working hours against the receipt of a remittance of $10.00.

Applications may be made:- AL

(a) personally. -

(b) by messenger,

(c) by past.

Amongst those present were the

It is essential under (c) and preferable under (a) and (b) that applica- Hon. Mr. B. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., tions should be accompanied by crossed cheque payable to Hongkong Inspector General of Police, Hon. Government. The new licence will then be sent by post or messenger as Mr. S. W. Ts'o, Honorary Com-soon as it is ready. Where actual cash is tendered a new licence should be re- missioner of the Chinese Company, ceived in exchange before leaving the Licensing Office. Mr. Bishen Singh, Honorary Com missioner of the Indian Company, and Messrs. D. L. King, B. C. Ran- dall, and T. 0. Te'o. A.S.P, (E)., Inspector W. V. Field, H.K.P.R., and Messrs. Kwok Sul-lau, Chow Tung-song and Li Sing-kul.

In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the

Making a presentation of a Harry's Second Salvo: G10: fountain pen and pencil set to Mr. H.9; 1.8; J.7. Result: A hit on Sirdar Khan on behalf of the Chi- Claud's Cruiser and Destroyer.

nese Company. Mr. D. L. King Claud's Third Salvo: E.1; E.2; mentioned that Mr. Khan had ser- E.3; F.1; F.2; F.3; Result: red with the Polica Reserve since Another hit on Harry's Battle-1916 and with his departure they ship. (The betting was now 3-1 would lose a valuable friend. He wished him overy happiness in his on Claud.) --Harry's Third Salvo: H.10; L.0; rotirement. J.8; 19: Result: Another hit on Claud's Crufsor and his Destroyer sunk..

Claud's Fourth Salvo: B.9; C.3; C.3; D.2; D.9. Reault: Harry's Battleship aunk. (Biffers will realise how cunning he was here), Harry could only are two shots in return and the spectators were

already beginning to look for

their conta and hats, but with superlative stroke of genius he placed both shots into his oppon- ent's battleship, and, to cut a long story short, managed to sink Claud's Ficat without Claud getting in another hit,

Claud, having been thoroughly biffed, slunk away into a dark corner, and Highbrow Harry was carried shoulder-high through a crowd of cheering biffora.

Biffem bagianere are recom- mended to study the above play. FRESH SUPPLY OF “BIFFEM" HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND IS NOW ON SALE AT RADIO SERVICES, LTD. GLOUCESTER ARCADE, AND AT MESSRS. BREWER & CO'S BOOK. SHOP-ADVT:

A

SOVIET SURVEY

COMPLETE ROUND-UP OF UNDESIRABLES

Camaraderie.

Spirit of Hon. Mr. Wolfe also addressed the gathering and congratulated the company on its raarch forward in Police Reserve work, stating that it had come as a pleasant sur prise to him to find that the Chin- esa had beaten the hitherto un- beaton Emergency Unit In tho shoot. He hoped Inter-Unit Championship Revolver

the spirit

of camaraderie which was exempli- fed that day would continue be- tween all units of the Reserve, and it was a pleasure to him to find all the companies working harmoniously together.

application.

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The rates specified below are inclusive of the regular postage rates. - The oz. letter rate is special. Letters exceeding oz. will be charged at the oz. rate for each oz. or part thereof.

Postcards must be the standard Postcard, on sale at the Post Offices- at 2 cents per card with a surface printed stamp of 1 cent or 5 cents per card with a surface printed stamp of 4 cents.

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Letters

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brackets,

The AIR MAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE in weekly. The HONGKONG-SAIGON connexion will be maintained by, the regular- fortnightly sailing of the FRENCH mail steamers and on alternate weeks.. by any available steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON.

Letters for this routo should be marked "Saigon-Marcelllos Air Mail Service" and handed in nt the G.P.O. or Kowloon Post. Ofice.

From

INWARD MAILS.

President Madison Kaisar-I-Hind Chinhua

Sunning Conta Verdo Persona Pres. Coolidge Athos II. ... Arizona Maru D'Artagnan Nollore Agamemnon Brisbane Maru

Pres. Van Buren

Referring to the work of Mr. Sirdar Khan, he said he had done much in furthering the work of the Reserve, and thanked him for his holp since 1915, especially during the troublesome periods of 1922 and 1925 and in the autumn

Per of last year.

..... Yeonsang Mr. Sirdar Khan Calcutta and Straits...... Replying, eulogised the work done by the USA, Canada, Japan and Shang-

hal (Scattle, 10th December) Japan and Shanghal Hon. Mr. S. W. Ta'o, Hon. Mr. Welke and Mr. D. L. King. Re- Shanghai and Amoy ferring to Hon. Mr. Ta'o ho mon- Shanghai and Swatow tioned the efforts he had made in Straits the formation of the special con- Straits stabulary in the atrike of 1925, Manila adding that they little thought Shanghai that that infant would grow into

Salgon robust youth, and be entrusted Australia and Manila with such responsible duties a few Shanghai congratulated Japan .. years later. He the Chinese Company on their suc- U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

(San Francisco, tih December) cess in the recent inter-unit Re- volver shoot and said he hoped the Canada, U.E.A., Honolulu, Japan and

A would be

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 17th more

Desember) held and keenly con- Japan and Shanghal A rounding up of all kulaks tested so as to ho a stimulant for Japan and Shanghai (thiefs and persons of no fixed

mombors to achieve and surpass Straits abodo), and the establishment of the required standard of shoot Straits the single passport system throughing, an art which WEB of the out the U.S.S.R. in order to im- utmost importance prove registration of the popula- ition, is ordered in a new decree by the Central Executive Committee. All citizens over 16 yeaza who re- gularly live in towns, workers in settlements also those engaged in transport work on State farms or enterprises under construction, must have passports which will be considered as identification papers. Special department of workers, peasants, and militia 'attached to the State Political Department has been formed to ensure the working of the decroo. In the main cition, undesirables will be expelled from the town-Reuter.

Moscow, Dec. 28:

to`a

man.

police-

For

The prizes were presented by Hon. Mr. E. D. G. Wolfe as fol- Shanghai and Wapan lows:

Swatow

Saigon

Emp, of Canada Soudan.. Kashima Maru Suwa Maru Antenor

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Thursday.

Dae

December 30

December 80.

December 10.

December 30.

December 31.

January 1,

January 2.. January 2.

January 3.. January January

January 4.

January 4..

January 4..

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January

January

January

January

January 7..

Date and Time...

Carthage...Thurs., Dec. 29, 2.80 p.m.. Hydrangea Thur., Dec. 29, B p.m. Alaska Maru Thurs., Dec. 20; 8.30 p.m.

Kongso

Tanthia

Shunekih

Thurs., Dec. 29, 4 p.m.

Thurg,, Dec. 29, 5 p.m.. Thurs, Dec. 29, 5 p.m.

Friday..

Empress of Asia

Police Reserve Inter-Unit Re-Straits, East and South Africa. volver Championship Cup-Mr. T. Bamshul and Wuchow. 0. Ta'o on behalf of the Chinese Amoy Company.

Revolver Chingre Company Championship. 1 P.S. RG7 Chow Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. Ching-chlu: 2, P.C. 142 Wong Central and South America and King-chuen; 8, LB. R80 Thong Po-

*Europe via Vancouver BC. and hing

*Európe via Siberia ..........................: Prisa for best score at applica- (Duo Vancouver B.C., 10th Jan.) Championship-1,0, tlon 10 yards, Chinese Company Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong

Rug Malin Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Yua.

Bangkok via Swatow Markaman'a badgs' and carti- Shanghai and Japan fiesto. P.S.R67 Chow Ching-chiu, '"*

Parcals, ...._Dec. 29, 5 p.m. Rega ****** Lettore,

Dez. 80, 0.15.a.m.

Deo. 80, 10 BAL

Kiup

chow .. Prl Tóc 30, 12.30 nhâ

Fri., Dec. 30, 1 p... Halching...... Muinam, “........Fri., Dec. 80, 280 p.m. Burdwan si Fri, Dec. 80, 15 p.m.

*Buperscribed Correspondence only."

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