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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS $1.50 for 3 DAYS PREPAID 50 cents For Every Additional Day Alternato frizertions 20% Extra.

If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.

The following replies have been recolved:-

TO LET

19, 88, 103, 107, 108, 111, 118, TO. LET.—FIRST FLOOR Hongkong

PERSONAL

Stock Exchange, Ice House Street, Apply to Percy Smith, Beth & Flem- ing, 0, Des Voeux Road, Central,.......

TO LET-BASEMENT, Exchange Building, lately occupied by the Hong- kong Stock Exchange. Apply to Perey Smith, Seth & Fleming, 0, Des Voeux

YOUNG foreign gentleman möking n pleasure trip to Yunanfu in beginning | Rond, Central. of May requires travelling companion. Will carry out orders of any kind. TO LET-Fully furnished five roomed, Write Box No. 176, Hongkong Tele-HOUSE, with two bathrooms, modern graph."

sanitation, largo Frigidaire, garage, Apply Mackintosh, 270 Peak.

TO

WANTED KNOWN

con-

LET-Bright

• Spacious and OFFICE ROOM, at Kayamally Bulld- ing. Apply to Kaynally & Co., at above address,

SPECIAL GIFT OFFER of tuinera for neckiies.

|TO_LET-Four-roomed FLAT, with Ideal for travelling. Free. Bernards of Har-modern conveniences and full view of wich. Chater Road. Hongkong, MEN'S ART BILK Summer Vests. (To clear) $1.00. Limited number. Bernards' of Harwich. Outfitters, Chator Road. Hongkong.

the harbour, top floor, 51, Lana Build- ing, Kimberley Road, Kowloon. Apply Mr. Seu Kon Chi, 8, Des Voeux Rond, Central, Hongkong.

TO LET-PLAT, at Saifee Terrace, Nathan

with Road, Kowloon,

alf conveniences. Apply to PICTURES! PICTURES! Spring Ex-modern hibition of Water-colours, opens en Kayamalty & Co., 20. Queen's Road, Tuesday, May first, in Our Art Central, Hongkong. Gallery, Chater Road, for 10 days only. KOMÓR & KOMOR.

IDEAL RADIO & ELECTRICAL

SERVICES

Morning Post Building.

Tel. 27806.

Repairs to all types of radio G electrical equipment. methods and parts used.

Latest

All work under European supervision and fully guaranteed. One of the oldest and largest) service stations in Hongkong.

TO LET SHOP, No, 72, Nathan Road, Kowloon. All modern con- veniences and just redecorated. Centre of Kowloon business locality. Very moderate rental. Apply Hung Cheong, 65, Nathan Road.

FLATS TO LET.--Yu Kwong Terrace, near Race Course, 10 minutes bus or tram to Central district. Two largo |rooms, kitchen, etc., newly filted bathroom and flush. Ront inclusive. Furnished $80, unfurnished $60, Lock $16. To view-Phone, up garages Town Ofco:-Thomson & Co., 24016. Property Office, 33621,

CANTON AGENTS

for

Gilar

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG SPG

The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Private Room of Messrs. Lane 'Crawford" Ltd., Restaurant,

30.

5.15 p.m. on Tuesday, the 1st May, 1934.

All members of the public who aro interested are cordially In- vited to attend.

4..

By order of the Committee.

W. J. COLE,

Socrotary.

HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC

SOCIETY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Annual General Meet- ing will be held at the Cathedral Hall on MONDAY, 30th April, 1934, at 5.30 p.m.

G. H. OWEN,

Hon. Secretary,

REMOVAL NOTICE.

On May 1st we will occupy now premises At

9. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, CORNER OF ICE HOUSE STREET

(former promises of Messrs. Wm. Powell, Ltd.)

Telephone Numbers

Unchanged

30244

30245

30246

Thongkong. Eelegraph SWAN CULBERTSON

WM, FARMER & CO.

Victoria Hotel Building. Shameen, Canton.

Tel. 13501

IMPORTANT!

MAKE A NOTE!

On Wednesday,

Thursday and

Friday

April 25-26-27 Only.

We are offering specially reduced prices for our best quality Footwear..

All Usual Lines ot Unusual Prices.

NOTE THIS NOW!

GORDON'S LTD.

HONGKONG'S LADIES' SHOE SPECIALISTS.

They change so fast, there should be

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Make an appointment to-day. THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17, Queen's Road Central (First Floor)

TeveenOH.K. Hotel and Dairy

Farm Stör, Queen's Road C.)- Tol. No. 24310.

Apayaoff

& FRITZ.

THE ROMANTIČ RUNAWAY,

Continued from Pepe S.)

make to us when we care so?"

Then ahe had cried M little against Pablito's coat pocket and he had murmured those extravą. gont things which lovers say,

But still the wish to know about bía father porsisted. He wanted to see the woman who had cast him into a childhood hell, a woman whose married name he had learned with a bit of questioning.

He started out early one after- noon before the hour for calling. He did not wish to encounter via itors. The house was in the Vibora on la Calle San Anastasia. He was glad the house was not in the fashionable Vedado. A serv- ant there might have made his reaching La Senora more difficult. Concepcion Villaverde y Blanca not, he decided from her ad- hnd dress, married too grent a fortune,

Ho

made bla

quickly why through tho twisting, narrow streets that always amaze tour- ists. Then at length he paused before the door. But he did not step out of his car. The man who had talked with him at Morro Custle was standing near the house. A servant had told him that La Sonora was out and had not invited him inside to wait. Her own sweetheart happened to be boldly occupying the big salon sit the momont, thus making an unusual discourtesy.

Billings saw Pablito stop and then start his car again and drive "That nettles ftl" he thought, "And I wasn't so damned alow this time!"

on.

Halling a fotingo, he directed. the driver to take him to w tele- graph office. Ho would cable Sir Aubray and wait for his arrival. Then together they would talk the situation over and decide what to do,

This is a pretty kettle of Ash Billings thought, swaying from aldo to side as the cab lurched.

(To be continued.)

It is notified that Mr. J. J. Hayden, Magistrate at Uganda, has been ap pointed Omeint Recalver and Re- gistrar of Trade Marks, and Patents in Hongkong.

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1934.

Tant *** TRAN ON PILEPT VALLEY DUS

4 SHOWS DAILY

T.11-5.50

ORIENTA

THEATRE

FLEMING #CLAD WATOKA

TEL. RAKYA

TO-DAY—TO-MORROW & SATURDAY.

HERE'S

A GREAT MUSICAL SHOW FAR BETTER

THAN ANYTHING SEEN THIS YEAR, THE MOST STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE EVER BORN TO RHYTHM I SENSUOUS MÉLODY... BEAUTIFUL GIRLS

THRILLING STARS!

TOO BIG FOR THE WORLD;

· So they staged it in the

CLOUDS!

THE

The new

Brazilian dance, the

CARIOCA,

diking the netión mel. odymall

TOO BEAUTIFUL·· FOR WORDS...

So they sat it to

MUSIC!

..

Heart-catching hits by

DOWN TO RIO

MY

DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND RAUL ROULIEN GINGER ROGERS" FRED ASTAIRE

Directed by THORNTON FREELAND Logics by Edward Elicy, Gus Kahn

THE SCREEN SENSATION OF ALL TIMES!

"HE new dance craze from Brazil, CARIOCA, is driving the nation melody mad!

EAR catching song hits by the greatest com- posor

of modern rhythm, VINCENT YOUMANS.

·THE MARVELLOUS AERIAL BALLET IS THE MOST COLOSSAL AND SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE EVER CREATED.

ALWAYS THE SAME POPULAR PRICES BUT BETTER PICTURES.

MATINEES: 20, 30 cl. EVENINGS: 20, 30, 50, 80 cts, All service men admitted evenings to Dress Circle for 50 cts,

QUEEN'S SUNDAY

3 Women in Love

with the same man

SHOULD

AUNTIE made the

take of bringing

the house party

BLACK ROD PERIL

ANCIENT ORDER SET SIDE

LORD DERBY TO GO TO COMMONS

London, Apr. 25,

SALESMAN SENT "TO" GAOL

EMBEZZLEMENT (OF FIRM'S MONEY ·

Charged before Mr. Macfadyen, at the Central Magistracy thin morning on six charges of em- bezzlement of money, amounting to

$684.70, from the Luon Hing firm, Lau Wing, a salesman, was sontone- ed to five months' hard Inbour and also ordered to pay $100 compensa- |tion or in "default undergo one. The ancient franchise of month's hard labour on the fifth the members of the House of charge of embezzlement of $73.56. The defendant pleaded guilty to Lords was set aside to-day all six charges. when the House agreed to

for Mr. C. Y. Kwan, appearing permit the attendance of dant had been in the employ of the the complainant firm, sald defen- Lord Derby as a witness be- complainants for the last four. fore the Committee of years as a salesman. Part of his Privilege.

duty was to collect money from customers, but he was only nu The committee, it will be re-thorised to do so if he got the chop entled, was set up by the House from the complainants. He had of Commons to investigate Mr been collecting money with such Winston Churchill's charges that authority, and for that reason his Sir Samuel Hoare and Lord Derby customers trusted him, even when hint exerted pressure to effect a he did not produca the chop

Last modification of certain evidence to year he vont round to collect be given before the Joint Select money and he did not hand in the Committee of Parliament on receipts. About three days ago, Indian constitutional reform. one of the customers ordered cer

The matter arose on a written tain goods from the firm, but the request from the House of Com-complainants refused to give mona asking the permission of the credit until he had settled his out- House of Lords for Lord Derby's standing accounts. The customer attendance.

informed the complainants that he. Lord Derby was present in the had paid in the account long time Chamber and gave the fullest ago, and the managing partner assent to the motion sanctioning then went into the books and found his attendance:

defendant's signature to the ne-

Lord Haflshem, in submitting counts. No attempt to make the motion, said that a 200 years' amends had been made by the de- old Standing Order providea that fendant, but his wife offered to pay no Lord shall either go down to $200 yesterday,

the House of Commons or to send

an answer in writing or to appear by counsel to answer any accusa-

tion there, in penalty of being puti

in the custody of the officer of House known as the Black Rod or in the Tower of London.

BRITISH INQUIRY-

Full Reply Not Yet Expected

Lord Hailsham said that Lord Derby being anxious to avoid those penalties, but desiring to give evidence, had communicated with the Officials of House and he,

London, Apr, 25. accordingly, moved that, if Lord policy towards China were again Reporta regarding Japanese Derby thought fit, the request of the subject of questions in Par-- Commons to acceded to-British liament. Wireless.

CONGRESS IGNORES

CRITICS

The Foreign Secretary aald ho was unable to make a further statement as to the result of his

WAR

communication_to the Japanese Government. He added that the communication referred to despatched оп Monday and he understood the British Ambassa- dor in Tokyo was seeing the Japanese Minister for Foreign

Sugar Quota Bill Goes Affairs to-day. Sir John Simon

to President

did not anticipate that he would be in-possession of tho full vlows of Washington, April 25.

the Japanese Government until after a few days.--British Wireless. The Senate has approved the re- port of the conference of both fix quotas limiting importations. Houses on the Senate's amend- Congressional action on the Bill ments to the Sugar Control Bill, has now been completed and the fixing the quota for domestic sugar Bill goes to President Roosevelt production at 1,800,000 tons of for signature.

beet sugar and 200,000 tons of The Senate'a amendments have cane sugar, and also empowering aroused a storm of criticism In the Secretary of Agriculture to the Philippines-Reuter.

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