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WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS: age
Old City Hall Building adjacent to the present Building,
will Entrance to the premises. 18-25, any antionality, neat, energetiche from Queen's Rond, and ambitious,to join the Inter- national Educational Touring Bureau,
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publishers. national well-known Splendid opportunity for free travel, For particulars, lear and carn. apply or write to the Far Eastern Reprocentailve, Mr.. Nepomuceno, care of Kowloon Hotel..
OFFICE TO LET.
TO LET-Bright and algy OFFICE ROOMS, Kayamally Building, No. 20, Available Queen's Road, Central. from December 1st. Apply Raynantly 1 & Co., at above address.
TO LET
The
L. N. MURPHY, Actg. Chlef Manager.
NOTICE.
interests
and
respon-
siblities 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, Contral, "Kayamaliy Buliding" ceased from the 12th day of October 1933. All claims against the said Firm up to that day will be liquidated by the undersigned.
WILLIAM HALL, Hongkong, 12th October, 193%.
NOTICE.
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WE, the undersigned have THIS DAY, purchased the practice of MR. WILLIAM HALL hitherto carried on by him as Architects,
TO LET Rent from 305. Attractive three-roomed FLATS, on Nos, 43-49, Poking Road (Peking Buildings) Kowloon. Modern conveniences. Cool and near Ferry. Also five-roomed Flats with three bathrooms, Nos. 40 Civil Engineers and Surveyors and 40, Hankow Road, next to Kow-under the name of HALL & HALL loon Hotel. Apply Tung Tack Coat 20-22, Queen's Road, Central;; Queen's Road, Central. Telophone Kayamally Building," AND will continue the practice under the style, or firm name of WAY AND HALÌ, nt the same address.
126340.
TO LETA' lorge four-storied Bro- proof concrete godown situated at Wongsha facing Shamcen, Canton, consisting of 3,200 sq. ft. suitable for Motor Car Show Room or Engineer ing Work Shop etc. A building having windows facing frant rental. and alde roula. Moderate Apply Kwang Sang long, L Das Voeux-Road, Central, Hongkong.
separate.
APARTMENTS
250
PALM COUNT-421, Nathan Rond, Kowloon. Blend view of Harbour. Nowly furnished, Spacious airy single and double ROOMS. Bathrooms with running hot and cold water to each room. Mrs. E. Owen Murphy, Pro. prietress.
AIRLIE HOTEL, 26,, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Under Britisk Ownership and Management Central Location near Star Ferry. Special summer
effect. Tatex now in atmosphere. Telephona 57867.
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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 ·
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Tel. 30444:
T. G. Hand, Hongkong Branch Manager.
INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
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INSURANCE
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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.
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Covering 37.4 milos to the gallon, Mr. J.D. Lloyd won the competition
pany, Messra. Melchora (Goodrich Tyres), blessrs. Carlowitz and Com- pany (Continental Tyres) and The Sincare Company...
Iesults.
QUEEN'S
COMING
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The following wore the results of Paramount's Triumph
the competitions in the "V" 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,
afternoon. Twenty-six took part in the
with
Ford petrol economy competition 20.71 milce to the gallon. (Attwater FREDRIC MARCH staged by Messre, Wallace Harper & Kent Radio Set). Co, local Ford dealers, at Kowloon on Saturday Ford car owners competition,
In the class for Baby Fords, dir. Ng Chiu-ytn took first prize by covering 59.48 miles to the gallen.dent of the Hongkong Automobile CHARLES LAUGHTON
Baby Ford:-1, Mr. Ng Chiu-yan, ELISSA LANDI 59.13 miles to the gallon (Silver
Cake Dish); 2, Mr. T. Young, 64.74
mi to the gallon (Silver Sweet CLAUDETTE COLBERT,
Major C. M. Mannera, Vice-Presi Association, and the Rev. G. E. 5. Upsdell, past Secretary, were among the spectators,
The cars in the tost had their petrol tanks drained at the Company's Be vico Station gallons in the case of Kowloon, and replenish- ed with three
The Compolitors. the "VB" Fords and two gallons for the Baby Fords. Mr. C. Dotson, an
The following owners competed official of the Hongkong Automoblie Association, sealed each of the tanks in the tests
*Vg" Ford: Messra. C. C. after they had received their petrol
Bergheer, A. N. Botta, C. Crofton, Hupply
Cars thon made a complote Kenneth Chan, G. Forder, G. Fahnes circult of the New Territory, return-tock, P. 31. Hodgson, Dr. Li Shlu ing to the Service Station a distance Kee, C. Lille, J.D. Lloyd, J. W. II. Lo, Dr. J. B. Mackie, Maclesoff, J.- of approximately 52 milos
The seals were then broken by Panizzi, Captain J. A, Peterson, R. Dodson and the contents of the R Roxborough, M. Xavier and Inspector A. W. Smith, petrol tank drained and measured.
Netlands At the conclusion prizes were re Baby Words: Miss A. Chan, santed to the winning compoliters, bolero a large gathering of Ford Messrs. Chan Fu-chaung, Ng Chiu- owners and friends. The prizes were yan, U. Man Kit, T. Yaang, and Dr. donated by The Asiatic Petroleum Mok Hing-fai
WITH 7,500 OTHERS.
The Greatest Dramatic Spectacle of Our Genera tion. A picture which will proudly lead all the onter 'tainments - the world has
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1933
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POLICY NOT AFFECTED BY LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
The vernacular newspapers have. not yet mentioned the German move editorially, but give pro minance to the views of officials; Viscount Araki is quoted as having Tokyo, Oct. 15.
drawal was unexpected though Germany's action will not affect declared that Germany's withe Japan's fired polley with regard to understandable, and was a further. the League of Nations and the proof of the Incompetence of the Disarmament Conference, doclared League. Mr. Shigemitsu, the vice-Minister The comments reflect a recogni of Foreign Affairs, in a statement to the press.
tion of the serious effect of the latest developmenta
podsible
He stated that he did not think though the effects an the Disarmament Conference would aftermath in Japan cannot be pre- collapse, though the difficulties dicted yet. Reuter
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