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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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

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

The following replies have boon; recolved:

TO LET.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HUGHES & HOUGH

HONGKONG BREWERS &

DISTILLERS, LTD..

Report and

Statement of Accounts for Year ended 31st December, 1933.

NOTICE in hereby given that the Second Ordinary Yearly Meat- ing of Shareholders will be held in the Company's Board Room, 3rd foor, Rution Building, 7 Duddell Street, Hongkong on Thursday, 14th June, 1934, at 12 noon.

The Transfer Books of the

19, 38, 103, 107, 108, 111, 113 TO LET FLATS, at Saifee Terrace. Company will be closed from 7th

186.

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TO LET.-Bright and Apacious OFFICE ROOM at Kayamally Bulld ing. No. 20, Queen's Road, Central. Apply to Kayumally & Co, at above address.

By order of the

Board of Directors.

E. M. BARRETT,

Acty. Secretary.

Pleuse write Box No. 183, "Hongkong are avaliable for affees, in the long IN LONDON

POSITIONS VACANT

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Hongkong Telegraph."

MRS. MOTONO

Hand and Electric Masinge Helder of Diploma and Certificate of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electrical Cure Institute) and the Hongkong Government Licenao.

81B, Wyndham Street.

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kong Stock Exchange, Ice Housa Street Apply to: Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6. Des Voeux Road, Central.

ΤΟ LET-Yu FLATS

Kwong: Termce,

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For Advertising Rates the London Representatives

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REUTERS, LIMITED Advertisement. Dept. 24, Old Jewry, LONDON, E.C.2.

A SIMPLE CALCULATION

he

ALINGS HATAY CESTORATION HONOURS LIST,

ongkong Telegraph.

The joint paid circulations of the South China Morning Post and The Hongkong Telegraph average approximately——

9,000 COPIES PER DAY

This means that your advertising message enters nine thou sand homes and is read by probably three times that number of people daily.

If you endeavour to reach these readers by any other means, such as circular letters, how much extra does it cost you? Here is a simple calculation based on a reasonable estimate of the work involved:-

9,000 Circular letters

9,000 Envelopes.

9,000 Postage Stamps

11

@ $7 per thou: $ 63.00 @ $4

$ 36.00 @ 2 cents each $180.00

11

$ 21.00

$300.00

Labour and incidental expenses (approx;)

Total

AN ADVERTISEMENT OCCUPYING 63⁄4" by 10" (approxi- mately the size of a circular lettor) published in both the S. C. M. Post and The Hongkong Telegraph-

COSTS ONLY $36.00

(Based on an Annual Contract of 500" @ 60 cents). You know what happens to circulars and you know what happens to newspapers when they enter the home or office. The former may fall into the waste-paper basket. THE LATTER ARE ALWAYS READ !

.

In other words, by placing your message before the newspaper-roading public, your $300 will give you nearly

75,000

MESSAGES INSTEAD OF

9,000

Circulations certified by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, Chartered Accountants.

LIMITED

PUBLIC ROUP.

The Undersigned have received instructions to soll by Public Roup,

(For Account of the Concerned),

on THURSDAY, the 14th June, 1934, at 5.15 p.m.,

at the Paddock of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Race Course. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN

RACE PONIES. -- Persons who wish to dispose of their ponles will please for ward full particulars to Mr. A. V. Kinchin, Mannger, Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables not Inter than the 12th June, 1934, at noon.

Terma-Cash on Delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,

Auctioneers.

FOOCHOW. NOTES

REDS STILL YERY ACTIVE

Foochow, June 10.

the Up

days ago, to a few farmera were greatly distressed by the serious risk of drought, as there had been no rain worth men- But now tioning for many weeks. everything is changed, and after a few thunder-storms as a kind of warning, a steady downpour has set in, with the usual result that people are now anying there is too much. Low-lying ground is al rendy under water, and it looks as If the rice plants which were so recently dying of thirst, will soon be destroyed by the food.

The process of restoring order and security throughout the Pro- vince Roes on very slowly. In West Fullen, where the Reds are supposed

be to

surrounded ("blockaded" is the official terin) by the Central Army troops, they still appear to have a large amount of liberty, and quite recently they were able to occupy the City of Yungan after heavy fighting They withdrew in a few days with plenty of loot and many captives: but a large body of "Red bandits" came in and did much damage.

On May 9, Lu Haing-yung at tacked the City and drove out the bandits: but much of the loss (especially thal of electric-light plant) cannot be made good for a long time. More recently Shahsien has been taken and evacuated by the Reds, and disturbances of varying gravity are reported from almost every district.

JUNE 14, 1934.

GIRL DRIVER POST OFFICE NOTICE

ACCUSED

OF MANSLAUGHTER

Three Mishaps In 35 Minutes Alleged

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A girl motorist, aged 22, Miss Mary Jervis, of Bridge Cross, Chase-terrace, Cannock Ch.450, Staffordshire, alleged to have been

AUSTRALIAN MAILS

The Australian nails ex / Changte are due to arrive by the a/s President Hoover on the 15th Instant.

AIR MAIL SERVICES.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore, Saigon-Baracilies via Haigon.

Correspondence for Europe and intermediato countries will be no cepted for transmission by these Services. Rates and all particulava are the driver of w car which was con- shewn in the schedules exhibited at the Genoral Post Office and Kowloon cerned in three accidents in about Office. All letters etc, must be marked "By Air Mail" and handed in at 35 minutes, was charged at Can- the General Post Office or Kowloon Offee. Unless superscribed for despatch tock Chase with the manslaughter by a specific air mail service, correspondence will be forwarded by the first of Thomas Landera, of Welshpool, service available, at Chnas-terrace.

VIA SIBERIA

ROUTE.

Letters and postcards for Europe and Senth America are forwarded -

INWARD MAILS.

Sir persons, it was stated, wore involved in the three accidents, "vi 3iberia" if so superscribed. and one of them, Thomas Laridera, died.

Superintendent Jeffrey told the Calcutta and Straits court that about 10.10 p.m. on Manila Shanghai an! Europe vin Friday, May 11, car knocked two Japan,

Siberia (London, 24th May) cyclists over, and one of them was

Japan ** In hospital with suvere injurles.

Shanghal and Swatow Australia and Manila At 10.45 pm, three miles away; Shanghai and Swatow Landers was knocked down and killed.

Straits and Air Mail ex Imperial

Airways

Saigon Two minutes afterward, stated

Straits the Superintendent, three cyclists Shanghai wore struck by a car, but none of ¦ Strnita the men was injured.

Straits

Men Jervis was remanded in Shanghat custody. Bail was refused.

DUKE TO FLY- OVER NEW SOUTH WALES

WELCOME FROM YACHTING FLEET

Awaiting agreement from Lon- don, the Duke of Gloucester will

Japan and Shanghal

Kutsang.....

Andre Lebon Penang Maru Yasukuni Maru Agamemnon ..... General Pershing Mayeboshi Maru

Kamo Maru

Junp.14.

June 16.

Juno 15

Juno 15.

.June 16.. June 16,

Pres. Hoover

Rawalpindi Tatsuno Maru

Shantung Changte

Sinkling

June 10.

Hong Kheng

June 17.

Jean Laborde

June 17.

Calchas

Juno 18.

Juno 10.

June 19.

June 10.

Juno 20.

June 20,

Juno 20.

June 21.

June 22.

Juno 22.

June 22.

Japan and Shanghal

Haruna Maru

June 22

London Parcels only London, 17th Patroclus

May

..June 22.

U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Pres. Johnson

hai (San Francisco, 25th May) Japan

June 22.

Shirolo

June 22,

OUTWARD MAILS.

Date and Time.

Straits

Australia and Manlin

Упрап

Shanghai...

Atauta Maru

Bhutan

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan Emp. of Canada

and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.. 2nd June)

For

Bangkok

be piloted by Sir Charles Kings-Samshui and Wuchow ford Smith in a series of lights

Amoy to important country centres in New South Wales during his visit to Australia In connection the Centenary Celebrations.

with Manila

Among notable Sydney fixtures, tells Austral News, is a Garden week when the Duke will be asked

Sondakan

Per

Thursday.

Kongxo Murly

„Thura., June 14, 4 puh. Thurs., June 14, 5 p.m. Tinegara. Thurs., June 14, 5 p.m.

Friday.

Selandia...... Fri., June 16, 10 ant Mausang....Fri., Juno 15, 10.30a.m.,

Parcels,

June 14, 5 p.. Regu ** .June 15, 0.15. Letters, June 15, 10 am.

Hupch Halyang

...Fri¡ June 15, 1 p.m. Fri., June 16. 2 p.. Tal Poo Sek -Fri, Júng 15, 2.30 p.m.

This will enable him to cover Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Emp. of Asia.......Fri, June 15,

nino

Central and South America and Vancouver. B.C. Europe vin great distances during his

(Parcels for Canada only). daya' tour of the State.

(Due Vancouver, B.C., 2nd July). Hofhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foocliow Fort Bayard Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, US.A., Pres. Hoover

Central and South America, Canada and Europe vin San Francisco and *Europe via Siberin

(Due San Francisco, 4th July).

to

plant a tree in the private garden judged best by the com- mittec.

Amoy

Air Mail Service."

Reg

Letters,

Saturday,

Parcels, Reg.,

Letters,

.......Fri., Juno 15, .June 15. 3 p.m. June 16, 4.15 p.m.

..June 15, 5 p..

Kutsang....Sat, June 10, 8.00 a.m.

Sat., June 16,

G.P.Q.

Reg...... Letters,

June 15, 5 p.m.

June 16, 9 a.m.

.Sat., June 16.

Victoria's latest plane for wel caming the Royal visitor include the sending of a combined yacht- ing fleet to greet the Duke when he arrives in Port Phillip Bay. Letters for Bandoeng-Amsterdam Kowalpind Interest, in the ten-day Regatta, from December 26th to January 8th. is growing apace and final arrangements have been made for The Government nathorities the trans-Tasman (Australia to seem to not great hopes on the New Zealand) yacht race

which which a £50 cup has been given by opening of motor roads. they are pressing forward as fast the Auckland Yachting Club. as they can, as a means of keeping- order. But the whole question is most complicated, and there seems to be no short-cut to the reign of pence which is so sorely needed. Our Own Correspondcut.

BREED MORE RABBITS

DEMAND FOR ANGORA WOOL

བཀག་ཆ་འབ

ོར་

GOODWILL MISSION.

for

K.P.0. June 15, 4.30 p.m.

June 16, 5 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Rawalpindi

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles K.P.0. Parcels, June 16, 4.30 p.m. Regduno-16,-9. a.m. June 10, 10 a.m.

Letters,

Bangkok Amoy Manila

AUSTRALIA BENEFITS BY FAR Shanghai and "Japan

EASTERN TOUR

In

her

uf

Bangkok via Swatow Foochow via Swntow Swatow, Amoy and Formoan...

Mauritius, Reunion,

Lourenco-Marques Africa via Batavia

G.P.O

(Due Marseilles, 13th July).

Parcels, June 16. G p.m. Reg, June 10, 0.45 a.m.

Letters, June 18, 1030 am.

Muinam ....Sat., June 16, 230 p.m. Kingyuan... Sat., June 10, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Grant...Sat., June 16, 4.80 p.m. Jean Laborde...Sat., June 18, 5 p.m. Sunday.

Kalgan .................Sun., June 17, 9 a.m. Hangsang ... Sun., June 17, 9 a.m. Canton Maru Sun, Juno 17, 9 a.m. Tuesday.

Tjizaroca

Tues., June 19, 10 a.m. Madagascar, Tisaroca ... Tues., Juno 19, 10 a.m.

South (To connect with the .. "Tas- man" at Batavia: leaving Batavia, on 27th June)

and

Letters for "Balgon-Marseilles Air Andre Lebon

Mall Servica"

.

Brisbane, June 18. The Hon. Mr. John G. Latham, who has just returned to Australia from the Far East, when inter- Batavia viewed to-day said that he had found in the Far East a serious misunderstanding about Austra- Paradoxical as it sounds Aus-la, which had only been removed tralia is being urged to breed more by frank statements. rabbits but of the white Angora

The Mission would result variety. A great future is pre- dicted for it by Mr. T. K. Besman, vast benefits for Australia in an expert in angora wool trenting relations with the countries methods, who has just returned the Far East, Mr. Latham

lieved. from England.

Further, the Mission has learn- Fashion is responsible. Manu- facturers, he told Austral Nowe, ed much of the greatest value to aro accking the fine grade article Australia on the tour, he said.

of the results of the such as only Australia can grow.

used coarser Mission would be that in Formerly they grades, but the fashion world is probability Australia would ap- now demanding more delicate point three Trade Commissioners Haiphong

to Far Eastern countries.

worsteda.

Not all girls looking for matches are smokers.

Onc

.Tues., June 19.

G. P. Q.

Ref..

Letters,

K. P. O. Reg........June 19, 9.30 am. Lettera,.....June 19, 9.30 a.m. be-Saigon, Coyion, India, Mauritius, André Lebon

East and South Africa, Egypt.

and Europe via Marseilles (Due Marseilles, 19th July)

Lotters.

K. P. 0.

..

.... June 19, 10a.m.

June 10, 11 all Fort Bayaril. Hoihow, Pakhal and... G:G.

•Halphon

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Mr. Latham refused to comment Shanghai and Javan

on

Japanese influence in Pacific, and said that she WAN

the

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peace Empire-Reuter.

with the

British

....June 10, 10 a.m..

June 19, 10.30 s.m.)

Tues., Juno 10,

G. P. O. Reg..... June 19, 10.45 a.. Leitern, June 10, 11.30 a.m. Paul Douner

Tues., June 10, 1 p.m. Canton .... Tues., June 19, 2 m. Halching Tues., June 19, 2 pm, Yaaukuni Maru Tues., June 19, 6 p.m.

Wed., June 20.

Wednesday.

Central confident that she desires a Inst- Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatsuta Maru

and South America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberin (Duo San Francisco, 11th July) Straite, Coylon, India, Mauritius, E. Agamemnon

and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marsailles

NEW GUINEA EXPLORATION

OPENING UP RICH GOLD AREA

and

Plans for the exploration closer survey of large areas of tho interior of Now Guinen are being; put into effect by Australiu.

In addition to fixing boundary! Iines, survey parties will traverse large stretchen of country hitherto . It lu unexplored, except by air. hoped that by closer penetration prospectora will be enabled to open up one of the richest gold- mining areas in the world. Stopa) will also be taken to pacify hostile native tribes which have bron responsible for several murders! In the district.

(Due Marseilles, 20th July).

Reg.,

Letters,

:

Reg

Leitern,

June 19, 6 p.m. June 20, 8.80 1.m.

Wed, Juno 20,

K.F.O.

June 20, 1 p.m. ..June 20, 1 p.m.

Friday.

G.P.O.

Reg......June 20, 1.45 p.m. Lotters, ....June 20, 2.30 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Feochow... Hal Ning...........Fri, Juno 22, 3 pm. *Superscribed correspondence only.

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They change so fast, there should be a now picture at least once a year, for photographs of the children 'never grow up.

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