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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL. Founded 1869.

P.O. Box 33. Tel. 57777. Headmaster:-C. B. R. Sargent,

(82.00 If Not Prepaid) The following roplies have boon-M.A. received:-

Next term opens on Monday,

008, 836, 944, 945, 071, 932, 998, September 11th.. 19, 98, 103, 100.

WANTED KNOWN

JUST ARE FED limited new stock

at 8.30 nm.

Now boys' testa ON Saturday, September 9th., at 9.00 a.m. Entry forms, prospectus, and all particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster.

Examinations and promotiona

WESTINGHOUSE DUAL-AUTO- will take place in November 1933

MATIC

REFRIGERATORS, Food and July 1934. exchange, considerably reduced prices. Manufacturer's four-year guarantee. Call for demonstration. Reiss, Massey &Co., Ltd., 7, Queen's Road.

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NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Netto trading as Messra. Silva-Netto & Co., and the said Silva-Netto & Co., have, since the 29th day of June, 1933, ceased to be, in any way, directly or in- directly identified with the under- signed, or with its Managing

POSITIONS VACANT Director, Mr. A. E. S. Alves.

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FOR SALE

No.

Dated the 22nd day of August, 1933.

LOPES & ALVES, LTD.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

We beg to notify the Public that we have removed from dispora! 14, Queen's Road, Central, to

18, D'Agullar Street.

HALE-Immediato FOR SINGER SEWING MACHINE as good as new, cont $160 will sacrifice for $90. Apply Store, 25, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TO LET

OFFICE TO LET-Smáli airy room, 256. Rent includes Telephone and Electricity c/o Y. Usui. Whitenway Building, 2nd floor, No. 20, Des Voeux Road, Central.

TO LET As from 1st September, SHOP WITH BAKERY at rear, 22, Hankow Road. If wanted furniture

be purchased and fittings, can

price. Please apply reasonable Babade Ltd.. or phone 30440.

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TO LET-Kowloon, Chatham Road, best locality, water, front, six room furnished HOUSE. Furniture to be taken over on mutual arrangement. Write Box No. 104, "Hongkong Tele- graph."

THE LYEEMOON GARAGE, Private, Lockers to let. On Hart Avenue, back of Lycemoon Buildings. Ready 1st September. Limited number avail abie. Apply to Hop Man Co.. 44, Hankow Road. Telephone No. #287._.

PREMISES TO LET

PREMISES ΤΟ LET. Furnished! FLAT, on May Road, five

rous,

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

METALS

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

SINGON & CO.

HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.

"I KILLED HER"

PATRICIO REMEDIOS

CONFESSES

Shanghai, Aug. 26. large hall, three bathrooms with "plead guilty. I got angry modern sanitation, verandah, tiled and killed her in my room with an pantry, kitchen and servants' quartern.} icebreaker." Completely furnished, including large |

rize G. E. Refrigerator. Write Box In these words Jase Patricio No. 108, "Hongkong Telegraph."

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TODAY

ALL LEADING STORES &

dos Remedios confessed

to the

murder of Choy Ling, hh common law wife, whose body was found in a trunk aboard the N.Y.K. liner, Shanghai Maru, on August 7.

The sensational confession was made this morning at the Portu gure Consulate General,

killed

Remedios said he had Choy Ling on the night of August 4. Lato next morning he placed the dead body in a black trunk which he had taken aboard the Shanghai Maru.

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Patricio completely exonerated his brother, Jose Eulallo clos Remedios, who, he said, did not know of the crime until Inte on August 5. Ho had not helped to place the body in the trunk or put the trunk aboard the liner.

Patricio confessed in low, calm tones and signed the confession firmly and unwaveringly.-Reuter.

The girl who tries her ind, at everything has only

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, : 1933.

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with four group shutter

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NOW ON SALE !

Sole Agents:

CARLOWITZ & CO.

We have been appointed Distributor for

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We have a Day and Night Service. This Service can also take care of all makes of Electric Refrigerators.

We carry stock of Spare Parts and Gas. Office: 4th floor, King's Building. Tel. No. 23743. Works:-449 & 451, Lockhart Road. Tel. No. 23504,

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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION 1

Bathing and Plenie Photographs,

Second Third

First

$50 $20 $10

SECTION 2

Vlows, including Architecture and Street Scense.

First Second Third $50 $20 $10

SECTION 3

Chinese Studios (Figures and Faces)

a

Deut

gentle

restorative

First

Second Third

$50

$20

$10

Halls

for the old

system-~

SECTION 4

HALES WINE

Wine.

The Supern Svetost:

BETMEN WITH ECTET

More horsepower for the lagging engine. More volts for the fired nervous system. . More ideas for the jaded grey matter. More patience for the gentle mother. Better behaviour from the trying child.

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WORLD CRISIS

A WAY OUT

By FREDERICK COPE, A.M.I.E.E.

Mr. Cope's striking articles on the world economic crisis which were recently published in the Hongkong Telegraph are now available in pamphlet form.

One of the features, repaying study, is the close similarity between the plan of reform suggested by this asal writer, and certain aspects of the Roosevelt recovery programme, The author's ideas are naturally far too advanced for active promotion at the present time, but they are particularly interesting in view of the fact that President Roosevelt, in striking out on a path of his own, has travelled in the same direction,

The pamphlet is one of forty-four pages and obtained from the South China Morning Post at a cost

FIFTY CENTS

South China Morning Post, Ltd.

Hongkong.

Please send me

copios of "World Crisis A Way Out"

for which enclose $.....

Namo

"Address"

FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE

2nd

1st

New Kodak 016New Kodak 620 with K. A. 14.6 with 1.0.3. Lens Lone (Pictures Pictures 2 X 24 × 4— Roll 34-Roll Füm) Film.)

Presented by the EASTMAN KODAK

COMPANY

SECTION 5

Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14'years. FIRST

$10

Five Consolation Prizes of No. 2 Eastman Hawk-Eye Box Cameras (Pictures 24 × 31-Roll Film) Presented by the Eastman Kodak Company.

FUNERAL OF LADY SHOUSON CHOW,

LESSON SERMON,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG LARGE GATHERING AT THE

· · RELIGIOUS SERVICE

"Christ Jesus" was the subject of the Lesson-Sormon which was The funeral of Lady Shouson read in all Churches of Christ, Chow, well known realdent and Scientist, yesterday. wife of the Chinese member of

The Golden Toxt was: "No the Executive Council, took place man hath seen God at any time: yesterday afternoon, when a lare the only begotten son, which is number of public officials and in the bosom of the Father, he residents attended the Chinese hath declared him" (John 1:18). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was

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religious rites held outside the Chinese Permanent Cemetery in Aberdeen.

The Aberdeen' roads were pack- the following from the Bible: ed with hundreds of motor cars Father, and the Father in me: or "Believe me that I am in the

long before the arrival of the cortege and many traffic police else believe me for the very works sako. Verily, verily, say unto were on special duty.

His Excellency the Governor you, He that believeth on me, the was represented at the religious works that I do shall he do also service by his A.D.C., Captain and greater works than these shall ho do; because I go unto the Walter, and H.E., the G.0.C. was represented also by his A.D.C., Father. And whatsoever ye shall Captain Mead. Both were re-ask in my name, that will I do. ceived at the entrance to the hall that the Father may be glorified by the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall. the Son....I can do all things. Two former Governors of Canton, through Christ which atreng- Marshal Ll Chai-sum and General theneth me" (John 1491-18-Phil Chan Ming-shu and their wives 4:18).

The Lesson-Sermon also were prosent; also Lady Ho Tung.

Sir Shotson Chow, his two sons, cluded the following passages Messra, Y. K. Chow and Y. C. from the Christian Science tex- Chow, their sisters and the grand-book, "Science and Health with children of the deceased received Key to the Scriptures" by Mary general sympathy.

Baker Eddy: "Christ is the ideal The religious service, was truth, that comes to heal sickness observed with the Chinese rites and sin through Christian Science, before the coffin, above which and attributes all power to God... stood the picture of the Lady Truth is God's remedy for error Chow. The mourners then how of every kind, and Truth destroye ed three times before the coffin, only what is untrue. Hence the and the chief mourners returned fact that, to-day, as yesterday... the salute,

Christ casts out evils and honla

A matabed for the accommed the sick" (pp.473,142), tion of the mournors was erected on the beach outside tho Cemetery.

in-

Bank, Youmati Ferry Company' Those present Included the China Bus Company, U.S. Consul Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman, C.ai.G., General, French Consul-General,. the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Japanese, Netherlands and Ger- K.C., O.B.E., the Hon. Mr. A. Eman Consuls-General, British Con- Wood, the Hon. Mr. M. J. Breen, aul-General (Canton), District. the Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, the Watch Committee, Chinese Native

Banking. Guild, H.K.S.P.C.A.,.^~ Hon: Sir H. E. Pollock, Kt. K.C.,

the llon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, His Society for Protection of Children, Honour Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, the Rotary Club, Catholic Mission, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Boy Scouts' Association, French C.M.G., the Hon. Dr. A R. Welling Convent, Dodwell and Company, ton, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. K.M.A., St. John Ambulance As-- Kotowall, C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. 5ociation, Chinese Bathing Club, Chineso Y.M.C.A., The Sports S. W. Ts'o, O.B.E., the Hon. Mr Club, Y's. Men's Club, Hongkong T. N. Chau, the Pou. Mr. Paul Tramways Company, H.K. Electric Lauder, Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. W. Co., H.K. Telephone Co., Mary. Schofield, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Mr.

L. G. S. Dodwell, Mr. T. H. King, knoll Sisters, Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils

Professor C. A. Middleton Smith,

Mr. W. B. Finnigan, Mr. E. and other officials.

HE. Sir William and Lady Peel, Wynne Jones, Mr. and Mrs, M.H.E. General and Mrs. 0. G.. Lo, Mr. Lo Cheung-shiu, Mr. He Borrett, Sir Henry and Lady. Kom-tonk, Mr. D. J. Lewis, Mr. Pollock, Marshal and Madame Li M. J. Quiat, Mr. J. A. Fraser, Mr. Chai-sum, Sir Robert and Lady R. R. Todd, and Mesara. Li Ya He Tung, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote- taun, Tang Shiu-kin, Chan Lim-well, Mr. Gordon Mackie, Mr. and pak, Fung Heung-chuen, Pun Ili Mrs. Paul Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. cho, Chan Heung-pak, Ho Leung, T. Williamson, Hon. Dr. S. W. Tong Yat-chuen, Li Tsc-fony: Ta'o, Hon, Mr. T. N. Chau, General Lung Tin-tong. Leung Sai-wa, and Madame Chan Ming-shu, Mr. Houng-kok,Kan-Tat-chol, Li and Mrs. D. Jonkins, Mr. and Mrs. Sheung-ming. Yu Tao-gang, Ho Tang Shao-ye, Dr. and Mrs, C. C. Kwong, C. G. Anderson, Dr. Wu, Mr. and Mrs, Alabaster, Dr. Shu-fan, Ngan Shing-kwan, Wen and Mrs. R. B, Jackson, Mr. and Chung-yan, Dr. F. I. Tseung, S. M. Mrs. J. D. Bush, Commandant F. Churn, Dr. Kwan Sum-yin, U Tze- Faye, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe. wing B. W, Tape, Kwok Siu-Ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. Kong I-shuen, Kong Siu-lui, and Mrs. J. R. Wood. Mr. Eldon Lan-chuen. T. Jackman, Lo Yam- Potter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King. shuen, and J. M. Wong.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Shaw, Mr. Scrolla, wreaths and/or letters G. V. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. of condolence were sent by the Tratminn. Mr. H. Owen-Hughes, following: The Directora Tung Mr. A. E. Wood, Mr. P. Jacks, Mr. Wah Hospital, Po Leung Kok. Paul Lauder, Dr. and Mrs. G. W.. Nanyang Brother Tobacco Com Pope, Mr. Stanley Dodwell, Mr. pany, Confucius Society, South A. G. W. Tickle, Mr. and Mrs. China Athletic Association, Pao R. A.. C. North, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1-The Competition is confined ex- On District Chamber of Commerce, S. W. Paterson, Dr. and Mrs. XV.

clusively to amateur

photo the Hongkong. University, Chinese B. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. graphers.

General Chamber of Commerce, Currie, Mr.. A, F. B. Silva-Netto, Hongkong University Union, Mr. Alfred Morris, Capt. and Mrs.. Bank of East Asin, China Entor Elliot-Heywood, Major and Mrs. tainment and Land Investment Dowbiggin. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Company, China Emporium, Chi-Compton, Mr. R. H. B.. Hancock, nese Merchants' Club, Tak, Shun Dr. and Mrs, HI, F. Sommers, Mr. Club, Sal Lum Club, A:S. Watson Robert Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bank, Kwongsel Bank, Lam Shut H. D. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. and Company, National Commer-Taggart, Mr. D. J. Lewis, Col... cial and Savings Bank, Overseas and Mrs. H. H. K. Watson, Mr. Chinese Banking Corporation, and Mrs. P. D. Wilson, Mr. International Insurance Com-Hampden Ross, Mr. T. B. Wilson, pany, Sincere Company, Wing On Mr. U. Rumjahn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Company, the Sun Company, Bank H. Rumjahn, and from many other been of Canton, Bank of China, Hong- friends in all parts of China and com kong Buddhist Society, Ng. Wahin. Hongkong.

RULES:-

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

2~~The Prizes will be awarded ́to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs In each Section (Section entered to be marked on the back of each picture) and which reach this Office not later

than 31st August, 1933. The

decision of the Judges shall be

final.

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3. The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph is reserved.

4.--Photographs which have already entered in local. petitions are ineligible. 5-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitors-on application at this Office within seven days. U-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery, loss or damage.

7-Photographs which must not be less than 2%-≈ 8%* (excepting In the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the name of the competitor In ink on the back. -

8. No correspondence will be entered" Into" in connexion with the Competition,

0-Entries In the Children's Section must bear the name, aga ›#bd address on the back In Ink, countersigned by a parent...

-10---Meinbers of the Staff are not

permitted to compete.

Read the Rules Catofully. Entries Réceived up till 31st. August TAKE YOUR

CAMERA

COMING TO THE CENTRAL.

LILLIAN

HARVEY

SONNIE HALE&JACK HULBERT

WITH YOU! Happy Ever After

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