THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.- WEDNESDAY, JULY
'O-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL NOTICE. LAMMERT'S
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e address,
LET-European FLAT, in Saifee! ace, No. 232, Nathan Road, Kow- . (2nd floor), with all modern eniences. Apply to Kayamally & No. 20, Queen's Road, Central.
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roomed European JSE, 21, Shou Son Hill Rond, with system, garage and Electric 8. Rent moderate. Apply 128,
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go & Seymour (China) Ltd,
Queen's Rd. C., Hong Kong. Factory Representatives.
MASSAGE.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori,
der of Japanese „Government
Laver Licence, un
Fired Upraised: Ankide-and-Wrie, Kyoòmmended- for: •many – pants. Į by
Hospitale and y. DostaĘ Wyndham Straat (1st floor
Tel. No. 26051:
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU
· ASSEUSE, S. KISAKI cmmanded for many years by rnment Civil Hospital, Pénk pikal, ater and by, bll the local
re:
NOTICE.
This is to give notice that our that we have removed from Telephone Number is now 30241.14.
́ ́ SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ,
Hongkong, 12th July, 1933.
HONGKONG, & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that]· on Interim Dividend of £
por Share, subject to deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR onding 30th June, 1933, at rate of 1/4.1/2 per Dollar.
We beg to notify, the Public
Queen's Road, Central, to 18, "D'Aguilar Street.
WING HING Co.
TAILORS..
Tel. 21417.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF.
CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
Anyone knowing of a child who THE DIVIDEND will be payable has been assaulted, neglected or on and after TUESDAY, 8th ill-treated in a manner likely to AUGUST, 1933, at the offices of causo unnecessary suffering or the Corporation, whore Share-injury to health, or knowing of holders are requested to apply for a parent who is seeking advice on Warrants.
any mattor concerning, a child, THE REGISTER OF SHARES of would be doing an act of kindness the Corporation will be closed by communicating at once with— 'from MONDAY, 24th JULY, to The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. SATURDAY, 5th AUGUST, (both | c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong days, inclusive) during which or Room 3, Third floor, Chung Tin period no transfer of shares can| Building, 5, Des Vooux Road, be registered.
Contral:
By Order of the Board of Directors,
L. N. MURPHY, Acting Chief Manager, Hongkong, 11th July, 1933.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE CO.,
LIMITED.
Notice of Interim Dividend.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent. (4%) for the six months ended 30th June, 1933, amounting to FORTY cents per share on each share of the Com- pany will be paid on FRIDAY the 4th August, 1933, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtain- | ed on application at the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building, 4th floor,
of the
The TRANSFER BOOKS Company, will be CLOSED from SATURDAY the 29th July to FRIDAY, the 4th August, 1933, both days Inclusive. ·
By Order of the Board of Directors.
W. L. MCKENZIE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 11th July, 1933.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Hong Kong Sports Club (by kind permission), on Friday, 14th July, 1933, at 6.00 p.m.
G. T. MAY, ' Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that | H, E. Goldsmith has by mutual agreement retired, from the Firm of Denison, Ram & Gibbs as from the 8th day of July, 1933, and that his interest and responsibility therein has ceased as from day.
that
DENISON, RAM & GIBBS. Hongkong, 8th July, 1933.
MRS. MOTONO. Hand and Electric Massage. Holder of Diploma and Certificate of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electric Cure Institute). 81B, Wyndham Street.
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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except-In į cases where malice le proved.
AUCTIONS
By Order of the Transferce of the first Mortgage
PUBLIC AUCTION
of
1933.
IN MANCHURIA.
JOURNALISTS JOIN BANDIT CAMPAIGN
Mukden, July 7. Lord Clive, of the Morning Post and another British correspondent. Mr. E. L. Ewing, who represents The Times, joined the anti-bandit expedition which started yesterday The Valuable Leasehold Pro- for Hsinpin, 100 miles east of perty situate at Tytam Bay in the Mukden-Router. Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the Land Ofco 疝您 Rural Building Lot No. together with the messunge and premises thereon
to be sold on FRIDAY, the 21st day of July, 1933, at 3 p.m. by
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers
at their Sales Room No. 4, Duddell ́Street, Victoria, Hongkong.
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For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to:
Messrs. WOO & NASH,
Solicitors,
Pre-War
PRICES!
No. 4, Queen's Road Central,
or to: -Messrs. LAMMENT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
No. 4, Duddell Street.
Take your Morning
Coffee and Afternoon Tea
at
now on-
Production, each, take on PRICEployees and generate now buying 10-
PLANNED ECONOMY AND PLANNED
LEVELS
wer for all other products.
WHO WILL CO-ORDINATE THE TRADE ASSOCIATIONS?
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I am particulary approlienalve re- (Continued from Pago '0.) garding the proposal to allow trade associations on a great scalo to get Law in, the samo abuses, the same corrup together, with the Sherman tion of Federal law enforcement off-waived, to raise prices and limit out- core as we had had when the States put, euphemistically called "adjusting the liquor problem. The regulation of alone does this, it may, if it does not and municipalities, dealt alone with supply to demand". If one industry industry and the enforcement of re- overdo it, increase its profits, although gulation is increasingly impossible to oven one doing it could easily mean the extent that it la thorough-going loss men at work. But if all of them Let Federal agents go about inspecting do it, they will simply stranglo ong the affairs of busincas men, and you another.
Here there would not be one contral That excellent publication, the will have a multiplication of the evils annual report of the Hongkong and abuses, including bribery and plan, but merely a central validation
Wo 800 in our General Chamber of Commerce, is to blackmail, that
of a multitude of conflicting special enforcing municipalities coples
building plans. The great and growing in- band. Additional
niay bo purchased by those interested
house regulations, crease in demand which will come as at codes, tenement
and so on. $2 each.
WAR-TIME EXPERIENCE
METALS
of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Best 'Terms, immediate delivery.
SINGON & CO.
HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515:
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT
Where prices have reverted
to the Pre-War level for
Coffee, Tea and Cakes:
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
SWIM
THE
THE LATESTĮSTYLE JANTZEN SUITS (Mayfair is the only Store Selling
This Exclusivė Jantzen Style).-
SUMMER
SALE
NOW ON
Big Bargains
In Bathing Suits,
Summer Silk or Linen Ties,
B.V.D. Underwear Now $1.70
100 Now..
SHOES
From British Firma
$6.80, $7.80 to $21.80
MAYFAIR co
INAPPLICABLE.
mon aro stendily added to the payrolls, and as more and more raw materials ara used, increasing the buying
It is urged that we have an ex-power of producers of raw materials, perience on which to bulld in this will simply not materialize. There in connection. During the war, we did no aurer anti-revival measuro than have a good deal of regulation and a widespread application of this plan. One of the great troubles in tho control of industry, and it is thought that this experience can be applied present altuation
bcon has
that to-day. I believe that that war time manufacturing has curtailed output, experience will be largely useless as adjusting supply to demand," as the applied to our present problem. The phrase goes, on a colossal scale, material objectives in the war time were aim. while agriculture and raw plo, and clear. We were over-strain-production have gone on largely un- ing our productive capacity, and tho chocked. There is an immexud un- problem was to produce essential balanco bolween extractive industrica, goods. So and so many tons of steel on the hand, and manufacturing on were needed for such and such dofinite the other, manifest in the exceedingly materials and purposes. So and so much wheat was low prices of raw needed to go across the water. Thera agricultural products as compared was a definite military problem, and with the prices of manufactured the big purpose of the war control goods.
to
IRW
was to hold down the production of We want this unbalance corrected, non-essential commodities to provide and the great correction will come resources for essential commodities, through the expansion of manufactur- There was the definite further pro- ing activity at home and abroad. The blem of holding prices down and lowering of the tariffs, permitting limiting profits, along with the manufactured foreign countries maximization of the production of buy on a great scale the raw materials specific needed goods. There was and foods in this country which they unlimited demand and limited supply, need, will restore this balance. It und the problem was to restrict de will lead to an almost explosive rise mand and to direct supply.
in the prices of foods and The present problem is radically materials in the United States, and different. It is the problem of get-to an almost explosive expansion of ting men to work producing goods that manufacturing industry here and can be sold. No central brain can abread. Our own factories, sharing know which these goods aro. The an expanding market with reasonable markets know. The individuals in foreign competition, will produce and charge of industries, each studying sell vastly more goods than they can his own specific market, can know, do with exclusive control of the de- but not oven they can know how pressed agricultural market and the much demand can be increased as depressed raw materials market, they and their fellows' each increase
(To be Continued)
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