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TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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The following replies have been received:-

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SITUATIONS

VACANT

EXPERIENCED STORE-CLERK and TIME-KEEFER requlris! Immediately for large building contract. Salary $75-$100 according to experloncé. Write Box No. 113, "longkong Tele Kraph."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16.

SAVE WHILE SINCERE'S QUEEN'S

YOU SLEEP!

SEE PAGE. 8.

REMOVAL NOTICE. Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation,

On and after the 11th October, the business of the above Cor-

POSITIONS VACANT noration will be carried on In the

WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS: uge 18-25, any nationality, pent, energetic and ambitious, to join the Inter- national Educational Touring Bureau, the sponsoring free trips around

educational world-touring for a

of the slogan, Travel, campaign Learn and Earn" for a group national well-known publishers. Splendid opportunity for free travel, learn and earn. For particulars, apply or write to the Far Eastern Representative, Mr. Nepomuceno, care of Kowloon Ilotel.

OFFICE TO LET.`·

of

Old City Hall Building adjacent to tho present Building.

Entranco to the premises "wil be from Queen's Road.

The

L. N. MURPHY, Actg. Chlef Manager.

NOTICE.

and

interests

respon- sibilities of the undersigned in the Firm of HALL AND HALL hitherto carrying on business as Architects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors at Nos. 20-22, Queen's Road, Central, "Kayamally Building" ceased as from the 12th day of October 1933. All claims against the said 'Firm up to that day will be liquidated from December ist. Apply Kayamally by the undersigned.

TO LET-Bright and airy OFFICE ROUMS, Kayamally Building, No. 20, Available Queen's Road, Central.

& Co., at above address.

TO LET

TO LET—Rent from $05. Attractive

WILLIAM HALL,

Hongkong, 12th October, 1933.

NOTICE.

WE, the undersigned have THIS

three-roamed FLATS, on Nos. 43-49, DAY. purchased the practice of Peking Road (Peking Buildings), Kowloon. Modern conveniences. Cool 3IR. WILLIAM HALL hitherto and near Ferry, Also five-roomed carried on by him as Architects, Flats with three bathrooms, Nos. 4B and 40, Hankow Bond, next to Kow-Civil Engineers and Surveyors loon Hotel, Apply Tung Tack Co., under the name of HALL & HALL 6, Queen's Raud, Central. Telephone at 20-22, Queen's Road, Central. 26340.

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STORES

CLOSED

TO-DAY

IN CELEBRATION OF CONFUCIUS' BIRFIIDAY

Re-opening To-morrow

MILK STOUT

IF YOU ARE FEELING RUN DOWN TRÝ

SIMONDS MILK STOUT.

Sole Agents:

CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.

IF

Prince's Building.

"Kayamally Building," AND continue the practice under the style or firm name of WAY AND

HARRY WAY.

TO LET A large four-storied fire-HALI, at the same address. proof concrete godown situated Wongsba fueing Shameen, Canton, consisting of 3,200 sq. ft. suitable for

er. GEORGE ALBERT VICTOR HALL Motor Car Show Room or Engineer-

Hongkong, 12th October, 1937. separate- ing Work Shop etc. A building having windows facing front and side roads. Moderate rental. Apply Kwong Sang Hong, Ltd., 250, Des Voeux Rond, Central, Hongkong.

APARTMENTS

PALM COURT-21, Nahne Road, Kowloon, Splendid vlow of Harbour. Newly furnished. Spacious alry single and double ROOMS. Bathrooms with running hot and cold water to anch room. Mrs. E. Owen Murphy, Pre- pristress.

AIKLIE HOTEL, 20, Nathan Road, Kowloob, Under British Ownership and Management. Central Location summer near Star Ferry. Specin!

Homelike in effect. rates how atmosphere. Telephone 57957.

A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. Thia là a conditipa (ar dievase) to which many gamesare given bat low goally understand, 1

Weakness break down an IL WITH, of the flat fordos jisat tustala the systent No mation what may be liu saugen íthey are almos namberless), Its symptres is thựch 166 km) iba moto proglağat the sleeplestras, senio of prostation OF WESEDO, depression of spinta and wast of energy for an the ordinary alice of lifs. Now, whii alone is essential in all such cases is increased vitalliy-vigour, *|{a! mirnugin and energy to trove of these coorbid faollige and as night anocnads the day file may be nhora osrtainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

NOTICE.

MALCOLM & CO., LTD. Engineers & Importers Wayfoong House Shanghai:

Beg to announce that they have now opened a Branch. Office in Hongkong, at ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

(1st Floor)

Tel. 30444.

T. G. Hand,

Hongkong Branch Manager.

HOLLYWOOD FLOWER SHOP

FRESH. AGAIN TO-DAY

ex. 9.9. Pres. McKinley.

THERAPION No. 3 | Fresh Noor Dates $1.10 per Ib.

then by suyoiker known combinailan. So spesły as it is taken in accordance with the printed directions will the shattered bestil be röststed

THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH

and neexistence banitted in place of what had to any spontand worn that, unes up and value. 40s. This preparation la sulable for all ages, Constantions aid conditions, in elber sex ; nad it best to litlagine a ditesse of derangement where imala trafire by weakness, that will not be spre Jily and pomurently overcome by this recuperative eprecy, which is destined to cast Halo obligjor vervuldig that had prevoded it for this wiksuspend konutta of humanity, y Kesian Defoe Ja, WJ, Chemistes reither No polare maz Dr. Lectura Co. Faveratocie kid. 3.W, Leodon, Eng

CANTON AGENTS

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hongkong Telegraph.

THE SHAMEEN PRINTING PRESS, LTD.

-83. B,C Shameen."

(Nr. British Bridge).

Tal; 12037,

Boxes of 5 lbs, .......... 5.00 Luscious Beurre

Anjou Pears

Ripe Honey Dew

Melons .... Malaga Grapes -... - Winter Permaine

Apples

40

40. 36

.20

+

..20 each

Telephone 20075:

INSURANCE

You Lost Some.of. Your Baggage Didn't

You?

Yes, but it Doesn't

Matter, I Insured

It Through Cook's..

THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.

Queen's Building.

PETROL CONSUMPTION Company, The Dunlop Rubber Com-

OF FORD CARS.

ECONOMY COMPETITION BY WALLACE HARPER & CO.

Covering 37.4 miles to the gallon, Mr. J.D. Lloyd won the competition

pany, Messrs. Melchers (Goodrich Tyres), Messrs. Carlowitz and Com- pany (Continental Tyres) and The Sincere. Company.

Results.

The following wore the resulta of the competitions in the "V8" Class and the Baby Ford Class:

"V8"-1, Mr. J. D. Lloyd, 37.4 miles to the gallon (Silver Cocktail

for the "V8 Ford models, in the Set); 2, Captain J. A. Peterson,

COMING

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Paramount's Triumph

with

Ford petrol economy competition 29.71 miles to the gallon (Attwater FREDRIC MARCH staged by Messrs. Wallace Harper & Kent Radio Set).

Baby Ford:-1, Mr. Ng Chiu-yan,

Co, local Ford dealers, at Kowloon on Saturday" afternoon. Twenty-six 49.48 miles to the gallon (Sliver ELISSA LANDI

Cake Diah): 2, Mr. T. Young, 64.74 miles to the gallon (Sliver Sweet Diah).

Grape Fruit....... Sunkist Oranges

(Inrge size) ...!

1.10 per doz. Ford car owners took part in the

competition. 'Phone 67778

In the class for Baby. Furds, Mr. Ng Chiu-ytn took first prize by

Major C. M. Manners, Vice-Presi covering 50.48 miles to the gallon.. dent of the tanks drained at the Comp replonish the spectators.

The cars in the test had their petrol Association, nongkong Automobile CHARLES LAUGHTON

Upsdell, past Secretary, were among

14, Peking Road, Kowloon,

A visit will inspire your Menu plans.

NAZIS PUNISHED SEQUEL TO ASSAULTS ON FOREIGNERS IN GERMANY

vice Station, Kowloon, and ed with. throw-gallons in

'* Ser- of

The Competitors.

In the case the "V8" Fords and two gallons for the Baby Fords. Mr. C. Dodeon, an

The following owners competed official of the Hongkong. Automobilo Association, sonled each of the tanks in the test:

Ford: Mostra. c. o. after they had received their pelrol "V"

Bergheor, A., N. Batts, C. Crofton, supply.

The cars thon made complete Kenneth Chan, G Berlin, Oct. 15.- *.

olrcutt of Use New Territory, return-tock, P. M. Hodgeon, Dr. Fahnes Four "Brown Shirts, responsible ing to the Service Station a distance Kos, G. Little, J. D. Lloyd, J. W. II.

Lo J. B. Dr. J

Mackle, Maclesoff, 3. for the recont attack on the ar- of approximately 62 miles. chivist of the British Embassy The seals were then broken-by- Panizzi, Captain J. A. Peterson, R. and on a Swlas citizen, have been Mr. Dodson, and the contents of the R. Roxborough, Inspector A. W.. sont to a concentration camp. petrol tank drained and measured Smlih, P., A. Silva, M. A. Xavier and

At the conclusion prizes were pre- B.. Notland.

Baby

A. Fords: Minn Other Brown Shirts, who wore

sented to the winning competitors, arroated on a charge of assaulting before a large gathering of Ford Mesata., Chan Fu-chtung, Ng Chiu- an: American, will be tried on owners and friends, The prizes were yan, U. Man Kit, T. Young, and Dr. Monday, Reuter.

donated by The Asiatic Petroleum Mok Hing-fal.

Chan,

CLAUDETTE_COLBERT

WITH 7,500 OTHERS.

Tho Greatest, Dramatic Spectacle of Our Genera- tion. A picture which will proudly lead all the onter- "tainmonts the world has

over seen!

1933.

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JAPAN AND LEAGUE, confronting it would inevitably be

POLICY NOT AFFECTED BY LATEST DEVELOPMENTS -

Tokyo, Oct. 15,

Increased. saw Mode

The vernacular newspapers have not yet mentioned the

Gorman movie editorially, but give pro- minence to the views of officiala. Viscount Araki is quoted as having

Germany's action will not affect declared that Germany's with Japan's fixed policy with regard to drawal was unexpected though understandable, and was a further the League of Nations and the roof of the Incompetence of the Disarmament Conference, declared League.

Mr. Shigamitau, the vico-Minister The comments reflect a recogni of Foreign Affairs, In a statement to the press.

tion of the serious, efect of the

Europe

| latest developments to

He stated that he did not think though the effects and poselné the Disarmament Conference would aftermath in Japan cannot be pres collapse, though the difficulties dicted yet.--Reuter

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