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TUITION GIVEN PROF. E, QUADZI, Päde, pinging, llar.aony, etc. 220, Nainan Rogu, at floor, now on.
WANTED KNOWN KYE VEILS from fifty cents. Ladies' Department, Lane, Craw.ord, Ltd, PEARLS, PERRIA: We are pleased to announce mus. hodaka, Wal arrive on the 24th inst. Wasen zor opomn dato ufakar, Jxnibition, nomor & Komor.
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Store, Fur Before buying, come and inspect our new stock of modei iur coats, juckel, stone-mürtes, むぐ。 U. Loucester Arcade.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-European 11OUSE, lx rooms, mid-level. Hot and cold water uld accessible by Motor Cycle-side Car, 8600 sq. feet. Present rent return .8%. Selling $27,000. Mortgage can be arrahged $18,000. Write Box No. 122, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET
TO LET—OFFICES. at Kayamally Building, 20, Queen's Road, Central. at above Apply Kayamaily & Co., address.
DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL
P.O. Box 33.
Tel, 57777,
HEADMASTER
C. B. R. SARGENT, M.A. The Naw School Yoar starts on Monday, November 27th. There will be a few vacancies in certain classes. Appileations should be sont in as soon as possible. Entry forms and prospectuses may be obtained at the school or by written application.
Yow boyn will be tested, on Saturday November 28th., nt 9.00
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
NOTICE
The NOVEMBER HALF YEAR- I.X GENERAL MEETING OF VOTING, MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Tuesday, 28th November, 1933, at 5.30 p.m.
ALL members are cordially in- vited to attend, and participate in any discussion which may ensue,
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th November, 1993.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby givon that at a Meeting of the Board of Dirac- tors of Green 'laland Cement Com- pany, Limited, held at Exchange Building, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1933, a Call TO LET Nicely furnished ROOM, of $5.76 per share was made upon with modern hath, breakfast and all the members holding shares dinner if wanted, best part Kowloob, whose names appear in the Com- quiet family. Write G.P.O. Bax 121;pany's register of shareholders on ISOTTA FRASCHINI 45 HP Straight the 21st day of September, 1933, Eight Limosine de Luxe 5/6 teater in excellent condition a magnificent Car. The Italian R.R. Cost £2,700, wil sacrifice for quick sale $3,500. Write Bax No. 120, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
TO LETllent from $95. Nice three-
Nos. roomed FLATS, an
43-49. Peking Road d No. 8, ankow Road, Kowloon. Modern donveniences. Near Ferry, Also five-roumed flat with three bathrooms. No. 4C, Hankow Iload. Next to Kowloon Hotel. Apply Tang Tack Co. 6, Queen's Road, Contral. Tel. 25340.
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-26, Nathan Rond, Kowloon, under British ownership and management. 2 minutes Star Ferry. Every modern convenienco, Excellent cuisine. Special rates families. Tele- phone 57357.
apon which only $3.75 per share has been paid, and it was abter- mined that auch Call should be paid on the 15th day of December, 1933, to the Company's Bankera. The Hong Kɔng & Shanghal Bank- Head ing Corporation, at their Omee, Quoan's Road Central, Victoria, aforesaid.
Upon presentation at the office of the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of such Call. Cortificate of together with the Shares, a note of the payment will be endorsed on the Certificate.
Dated this 21st day of Septem- her, 1933.
By Order of the Board,'
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··LADIES' GOLF
BETTER FINANCIAL
POSITION
The annual meeting of the Indios Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held at the Holona May Institute thin morning. Mrs. Syma Thomson presiding in the Chair,
Mrs. Syme Thomson, who is the retiring Captain, said:-As the report and accounts have been in your hands for some time I pro- pose with your permission to adopt the usual procedure and take them as read,
CAN A
POST OFFICE NOTICE MAN WILL CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN
·TO DIE?
SPIRITUALIST'S
PROPHECY
DRAMATIC FULFILMENT
Can a man will himself to die at a certain hour?
This question was raised in startling manner when the full circumstances became known of the death of Mr. William Wilson, a 67-years-old retired naval petty officer, of Lyndhurst-road, North End, Portemouth.
Mr. Wilson was a Christian
VIA SIBERIA.
Christmas Letter Mail (Letters and Postcards only) for Grost Bri- tain via Biberin will be closed in the Ganeral Post Office on Friday, November 24. per .. Pres. Cleveland as follows:
Registered Mall.. Ordinary Mail..
8 p.m. November 24.. 0_pa.,_November 24.
This mall is expected to reach London about December 18. CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAILS FOR U.S.A.
Christmas Parcel Maila for U.S.A. will be closed in the General Post Office at the times given and diapatched by the following steamers;— 8.5, Pres, Cleveland 2 pm, 24th November, due to arrive at Besitle 12th December Francisco, 20th Deremuur.
8.8. Pres. Coolidge 2 p.m., 1st December, due to arrive at· San
NOTICE · TO THE PUBLIC.
The Public are reminded that cullable articles sent by Letter Post te the United Kingdom are liable to confiscation by the. Customs. Such arth cles should be sent by Small Packat Post or Parcel Post. Letters must not be enclosed in Small Packets or 1 arcels."
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You will seo from the accounts that we commenced this year with a dobit balance of nearly $70 in place of a credit balance in the previous year of somo 3125. Your
BANDOENG-AMSTERDAM · VIA ·SINGAPORE. Committes therefore felt that some economy was essential, both as
SAIGON-MARSEILLES VIA SAIGON, regards the value of prizes and the Spiritualist, and 14 months ago ha
Correspondence for Europe and intermediate countries will be accepted expenditure incurred for teas at predicted that he would dle within the Bi-Annual Meetings at Deep-two minutes of the time he died, for transmission by these Services. Rates and all particulars are shown Less than two hours before his in the schedules exhibited at the General Post Onco and Kowloon Onion. water Bay and Fanling. It is true that the General Committee of the death he told the story of his "call" All letters etc. must be marked "By Air Blatt" and handed in at the Club made us a special grant of to Mrs. Drigg, the founder of the General Post Ofice and Kowloon Office.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. $100 to meet the dolleit with which Portsmouth Spiritualista Shrine. Ho and to Mrs. Drigg: “On we started the year, and for which
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded grant we express our grateful
vio Siberia" it so superscribed. thanks. This grant was made con- It being non- ditional upon recurrent, and was not to be con- sidered na creating a precedent.
It is therefore satisfactory that we have been able to closo the year with a credit balance of $195.66 which result was only achieved by careful economy in many directions.
We have to congratulate Mrs. Wren unon being the first winner of the Championship Cup present ed by Mr. C. Bulmer Johnson, and expreas regret that Mrs. to Lambert, the outright winner of Mr. Hancock's cup, is leaving us
shortly, though we hope she will be here to compete for the new cup.
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The report and the accounte were adopted upon the motion of Mrs. Syme Thomson, seconded by
Mrs. D. C. Lambert.
August 29 last year I was told by guide that I should be called upon on the night of October 8, A great commis- 1933, to fulfil sion."
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READY AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Mrs. Drige explained to reporter that Mr. Wilson had said he would be ready at eight o'clock.
"He was attending our service," the said, "and two minutes after the hour he fell forward in his scat and was found to be dead."
One of the best-known psycho- logists in England said that he felt certain the post mortem examina- tion would reveal that Mr. Wilson had died from blood pressure or heart trouble.
Straita Shanghai
Shanghai
Straits Amoy
INWARD MAILS,
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, Brd Novem- ber)
Japan and Shanghai Canada. U.S.A., Honolulu,
JABED and Shanahal (Vancouver 1.0, (**** 4th November) Innan Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London, 20th Oct. and Parcels, 19th October, Manila
Straits
"For weeks, perhaps months, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shane. hal (San Francisco, 27th October) Mr. Wilson had been anticipating Japan and Shanghal his death at that hour-at eight Innan o'clock," explained the psycholo- | Straits
Janan gist,
"The strain was too much for Тарди him. It killed him because he was Shanghal certain he was going to die. Straits
"He expected the call at eight Calcutta and Straits In proposing the election of Mrs. o'clock. He waited for two min-ran P. S. Cassidy as Captain for the utes, and blood pressure or heart Culcutta and Straits forthcoming year, M. Syme trouble would take their toll dur- Thomson made enlogistic refering those two minutes. ence to the fact that Mrs. Cassidy was not only one of their best and keenest golfers but also a hard-working member of the Com- mittee who had served the Club in the capacity of Honorary Secretary in previous years.
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The nomination, which seconded by Mrs. F. A. Redmond, was carried unanimously.
"A man does not die like that if he is fit, or even if he has some- thing on his mind."
Mrs. Wilson stated that her husband had served in the Navy for 20 years and retired as a first class potty officer about six years ago.
"He has not been well for some time," she said, "and: It was' about three years ago that he became Interested in spirituallem,
"I know he has done a lot of work for the Shrine of Light. Ho
|has visited members of the sect and taken flowers to the nursing home.
For
Calcutta via Straits Amoy
Bangal Mart
November 20,
Antonor
November 21
Aramis
November 21.
Torukuni Maru
November 21.
Takada
November” 22.
Pres. Coolidgn Chichibu Märts.
„November 23.
November 24.
Empress of Japan - Kitano MarD
November 24,
November 24.
November 24.
November 24,
November 24.
November 24
November 20.
Nagato Maru
November 27.
Calcutta Maru
November 28:
Tokiwa Maru
November 28.
November 29.
Bangalore
November 29,
Tanga Maru
November 20.
Talme
November 20.
Tanda
November 20.
Sulaang
November 20.
Mancathaiza... Pres, Cleveland
Pres. Monroe Huwn Mary ... Buenos Aires Mara
Achille
OUTWARD MAILS.
Date and Time.
Per Monday.
Forno Maru Mon., Nov. 20, 4.50 p.m. Ha! Hing...... Mon., Nov. 20, 5 pm. Tuesday.
Letters for "Satgon-Marsellles Air Aramis
Mail Service.”
K. P. O. Rex.
Nov. 21, Noon Letters ...Nov. 21, Noon Fort Bayard, Hofhow and Pakhot.. Toakin Saleon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius Aramis
East and South Affies. "Egypt and "Europe via Marseilles
K. P, O. Reg.. Lettern,
Haiphong
.Nov. 21, 1 p.m. .Nov. 21, 1 p.m.
Shanghai and Japan Swntow, Amoy and Foochow
„Teen, Nov. 20
G. PO Reg. .....Nov. 21, 12.30 p.m. Letter ......Nov. 21. 1 p.m. Tues., Nov. 21, 1 p.m. ..Toes., Nov. 21.
(Dus
NEW COMMITTEE. "The following Committee was elected for the forthcoming year
Mrs. P. S. Cassidy (Captain), Mina Mackle, Mesdames A. K. "On Sundays when he was busy Mackenzie, A. Sommerfelt, F. Symat the shrine he did not come Thomson: T. S. Whyte-Smith and home unitate in the afternoon A. Redmond,"
for a meal and was out again in -At-the-conclusion of the meet- the evening. He was a man of ing, the retiring Captain said: strong imagination, and was al Before sitting down I wish to ex-ys speaking about being able to press my grateful appreciation and talk to people on the other side.
"Lately he had talked to treat- hearty thanks to Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Mackenzie who have acteding someone for deafness with his as Honorary Secretaries, to Mrs. power, as he called it, and last Treasurer, and particularly to going to church he said. cer- Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Antenor Dovey who has acted as Honorary night when I asked him if he was Mrs. Redmond, the Handicap tainly am. All eyes will be on me
D to-night." Manager, whore duties entail more
"I was told at the shrine that he work than that of any other memhad just sat down after taking the ber of the Committee. I also wish to thank the other members of the outgoing Committee, all of whom have been the greatest possible assistance to me dur.ng my year as Captain. Our thanks are due
Marseilles December 22:1
G. P. O. Reg.,...Nov. 21, 1.48 p.m. Latters, ...Nov. 21, 2.00 p.m. Canton... Tues, Nor, 21, 2 p.m. Haiching.... Tues., Nov. 21, 2 p.m. Terukun Mary Tues., Nov. 21, 2 jam. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A„Pres. Taft
Tues., Nov. 21, Central and South America, Parcola, Nov.-21,-3-p.m *Canada and "Europe, vin San Reg.......Nov. 21, 4.15 p.m. Francisco and Europe vin She'ls. Lottern, ......Nov. 21, 5 p.
(Duo San Francisco, Dec.. 12.) Foochow via Swatow
to Mr. H. Bullock for kindly
auditing the Accounts and to the Helena May Institute for granting us the use of a room for our mont- ings, and also to Col. Matthews, whose
in- Co-operation is so valuable to the Lad.es' Committee.
LATEST FIRE
APPLIANCE
BUILT FOR USE ON PEAK
An Interesting unit to be scen at the forthcoming Fire Brigade. demonstration. at Vanchai, is the now tender designed for use on The Peak and at outlying districts,
It consists of an Austin "10"
collection when he collapsed."
Amoy
Swntow
YuRang Anshus Wednesday.
Svale
East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marrelles
F. P. O. Rex..
.Nov. 22, 1 pm. Letters,
.Nev. 22, 1 ..m..
Mr. Wilson also leaves one son, Amoy who is an electrical artifizer serv-| Shanghaf ing in H.M.S., Nelson.
Batavia....
BEAUVAIS MISHAP Straits and Calcutta
AIR MAIL PLANE CRASHES
Ecnuvals, Nov. 16. The French mail plano from Paris to London crashed in flames nt Benuvais to-day, where the British dirigible -101, met. Its doom on October 4, 1930.
One of the engines of the mail plane burst into flames in the air, the whereupon the pilot and wireless operator jumped to safe- ty In parachutes. Nofther was hurt.
The plane fell on 'a carpet fac- tory. All its mail and cargo were destroyed.-Router.
NONAGENARIAN BEGGAR
ongine and chassis, with a locally A male. mendicant, Tam Fook, bullt body, and amongst its self- aged 90 years, was cautioned by motor pump with hosing, a stand- Court this morning on a charge of contained features are a portable Mr. Balfour in the Central Police
pipe and accessorica.. Chemical begging our the Star Ferry. fire extinguishers are also carried. Inspector Brennan and the old Much thought appears to have man had already been repatriated been exponded in the evolution of to Kongmoon with money from the a vehicle suitable for work under Poor Box. the conditions imposed by dis- tricis not read'ly accessible to town, and the appliance now turn- ed out seems adequate to meet the purpose.
TSUKUSHI MARU TOWED OFF ROCKS
LITTLE DAMAGE DONE The new urit is based at the Mount Gough Hill Station and hits The Japanese steamer, Tsukush! Sergt. Shoppeard as the driver, Mars, which struck a rock two miles Plane call for the construction of off Shantung Promontory in the early two or three more of these en-hours of Saturday morning was towed off by H.M.S. Bridgewater late the gines for eventun! uso at Aberdeen same evening. It is understood she on the island, and ́at' Unlong, has sustained little damage and pro- Taipo_and other centres in the cooded on her way under her own Now Territories.
steam.
Parcels,
Sandakan Manila
Tues., Nov. 21, 5 p.. ..... Tuon Nov. 21, 6 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 22, 1 p.m. ...Wed., Nov. 28.
-(Duo Marseilles, December 21.)
G. P. O.
Thursday,
..I p.m.
Reg. Nov. 22, 148 p.m. Letters....Nov, 22, 230 p.m. Tsinan.... Wed., Nov. 22, 830 p.m. Hupch Wed, Nov. 22, 3.30 p.m.
Tilkembang Thurs., Nov, 23, 10.30 a.m. Hosang
...Thurs., Nov. 1ð.. Letters
.2 p.m. Mausang Thurs., Nov. 23, 1030 a.m. Pres. Coolidge
Friday.
Thurs., Nov. 23, 4.30 p.m
Hoihow and Haiphong
Kwangtung..... Fri., Nov. 24; Noan. Swntow, Amay and Foochow
Hai Ning...... Fri, Nov. 24. 8. p.m. Manila
Emp, or Japan Fri., Nov. 24, 3.30 p n. Manila
Pres. Monroe...Fri., Nov, 24, 5 p 2. Shanehal. · Canada, U.S.A., CentralPres. Cloveland.. Fri, Nov. 24 2 p.m. and South America and Europe Parcels, Nov. 24, 2 pm. vin Victoria B.C.,
Reg. Nov, 24, 4.18 p.m. (Due Victoria B.C, December 12.). Lotters..... Nov. 24, 6 pm. Japan and Europe via Siberia ...Prea. Cleveland. Fri, Nov. 24, 5 p.m. Reg, Nov. 24, 5 p.m. Letters,... Nov, 24, 6 p.m.
Saturday,
Takada
.Sat., Nov. 25. .Nov. 24, 5 p.m.
*Strails and *Calcutta
Parcels, Letters,
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru
via Thursday Island
.Nov. 25, 9 a.m.
Sat, Nov. 25:
Nov. 25, 0 a.m.
(Due Thursday Island, Dec. 7.) Reg. Nov, 25, A 15 m). Ittors, Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritus,Suwa Maru ....... Sat, Nov. 25.
East and South Afrien, Adan,
Egypt and Europa via Marneilles (Duo Marsollles, December 21.)
K.P.O.
Ro...... Nov, 24, 4.30 p.m. Letters,.... Nov. 20, 0 s.m.
Tucalay.
Reg. Nov. 25, 8.45 n.m. Letters, ....... Nov, 25, 9:30 am).
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Halyang Tues, Nov. 28, 2 p.m. Punaporthal Carpancindende anle
ROBERT LYND ON
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¡Woodforde. If he returned to earth, would find plenty of spiri tual kinsmen. I, unfortunately, should not be one of them. · I hate bnd food rather than Joyo good food, and the fewer the dishes there are in an ordinary meal the better I ilke it,
But the rockless and horole
of quality and quantity at the table, and it la perilous for a dyspeptic to dine la their company.
| type of eater, still exlats, despite LONDON'S
all the warnings of the doctors PRE EMINENCE.
Over-eating may. have declined and the estoria-w-jchers." in Sussex and Hampshire, but the The world is not quito so décad-- tradition is reverently maintained ont as roformed heavy-eaters in some parts of London." Parson would have us bellove.
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