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Owner please
WANTED AT ONCE-Experienced FOUND.-At 13. Mile Beach, Pair Europan male hairdresser. Good sun Klassen in salary. Please apply before ist apply Manuger "8. C. M. Past." September to Romance Barber and
Beauty Shop, 1st floor, Podder Build-
Ing.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-By 31st of August, complete furniture four rooms, kitchen, etc., Kowloon Tong. Dwell ing including garage can be taken aver at reasonable rental. Write Box No. 266, "Hongkong Telegraph.”
ROOMS TO LET
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
“D'ÄRTAGNAN" Bringing Cargo from Marseilles. Consignees are hereby informed that their foods with the exception of Upium, Trensure
and Valuables
are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained Im mediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me ROOMS TO LET--Claremont Hotel on before the 5th September, 1934, begs to announer that they have nor they will not be recognized. few rooms available at $100 per month,
FORGED NOTE
Damaged Packages will be ex- Mined by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard & Douglas in the. presence of the Consignees at 10 am. on Friday 30th August, 1935, Con- signees must have a Revenue Omeer
EX-SEAMAN CHARGED in attendance when any dutiable goals
WITH UTTERING
Charged before Mr. Wynne doner at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, with uttering a forged $10 banknote of the Chartered Bank of India, Aus- tralasia and China, at the Hop Cheung firewond shop on Friday last, Li Yiu, 50, an unemployed Acarnan, WIR remanded until Saturday.
aro examined by the Company's Sur«. veyora.
No fire Insurance will be effected
ROHL
by us in any case whatever.
A Kent. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1936, SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERJES MARITIMES.
The Steamship, "LIEUTENANT SAINT LOUBERT BIE' Bringing. Cargo | from
Antwerp. Detective Sergeant Franklin Dunkerque and London. stated that on the 23rd of this
Consignees are hereby informed month defendant went to the lop that their goods with the exception Cheung-firewood shop and ordered jof Opium, Treasure
Valuables
WIES TEO
mic
THE HONGKONG
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DIOCESAN DOYS' SCHOOL
Founded 1869
Hong Kong Headmaster:-Rev. C.B.R. Sargent, M.A. Cantab,
Next term starts on Monday, Sep- tember 9th at 8.30 am.
New boys' tests will be held on Saturday, September 7th ni 9 a.m. Entry forms, prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster. Telephone 57777
P. O. Box 33.
NOTICE
Qualify for a situation after 6 months training in a British Com- mercial School:
Students specially coachéd to fake the London Institute of Commerce Examinations leading to a degree.
COMMENCING SEPT. 2nd DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES
Shorthand Typewriting Book-Keeping Accountancy Economics
in
Commercial Correspondence Commercial Law Spanish
at
THE HONCkong pubLIC STENOGRAPHY BUREAU, Exchange Bldg., 3rd Floor. Tel. 31512.
Principal: Miss Aris.
Staff: Mrs. Spencelayh
Mr Nestor Gustilo, A.A., A.Sc., Cam, B.Sc.. Com., M.Sc., B.A.
$1 worth of wood to be delivered to are being landed and stored to the No. 614 Nathan Road, and tender-Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon ed a $10 hill, for which he received Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kawloon, 30 change. When the shup tekis where delivery may be obtained FEES:
immediately after
fter landing. went to deliver the wood, they All claims must be sent in to me found that there
such on or before the ath Septemler. 1986. address so they went back and or they will not be recognized, Informed their master. Young Damaged Packages will be examined atun. 48. The Banknote was by the Company's Surveyor Messrs examined and found to be a forgery. Goddard & Douglas in the presence
On the 24th, a coolie of the shop Saturday 31st August, 1935, Consig
of the Consignnes
10 4.1. was sitting outside where he sawnees must have a Revenue Officer in defendint enter anather firewood attendance when any autiable goods shop.efendant had
are examined by the Company's Sur.. veyore,
No fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
tion with the master of the shop and as he cam out the coolic stopped him and accuses hint of uttering forged note.
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Al struggled with him.
On the way to the police station defendant WAX
to throw away a $10 banknote which was retrieved by the coolie and taken to the police station.
keen
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R. OHI.. Agent. Hongkong, 24th August,, 1935.
on
Tientsin, Aug. 25. It is reported from Tangshan that a disastrous fre occurred there yesterday. Seven houses
Fong Kong
FONG.
BOOST HONG KONG
No spot in the Orient is richer in scenic beauty or in the glamour of Oriental romance than Hong Kong and its fame as the "Riviera of the Orient" is rapidly growing, but a great deal remains to be done to place its attractions before the notice of the traveller.
The object of the Hong Kong Travel Association is to enlighten, by means of appropriate publicity, the tourist and the visitor on the attractions and recrea- tional facilities the Colony has to offer. The Associa- tion is in need of your help and co-operation.
Subscriptions should be directed to:--
HONG KONG TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, Post Office Building.
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MOTOR MISHAPS
TWO FOREIGNERS INVOLVED
YOUNG AMERICA
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S ·
CHALLENGE
Washington, Aug. 24. Broadcasting to tho whole nation, but primarily addressing the Young Democrats Convention fat Milwaukee, President Roosevelt |to-day challenged the youth of the nation to be united; and, "go forward" on the construction of a now national structure.
The President spoke of his philosophy of government and his ideas for revising the "old order."
"We must adjust our ideas to the facts of to-day," he charged. "To the American youth, of all parties, I submit this message of confidence-unite and challenge.
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Rules are not of necessity sacred -principles are. The methods of the old order are not, as would have you believe, above the challenge of youth.
President Roosevelt rapped the Tories of the world when he said, "The reason the forces of reaction
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often defeat the forces of progress is because the Tories of the world are agreed to bo united In standing still in the same old spot and therefore never run the danger of getting lost along, divergent trails.
More Emphasis
He said he was convinced that the new generation of America | placed more emphasis in the
of than plethora of riches which was too often the goal in the olden days, «
The rules which governed the relationship between employer and employee in the blacksmith- shop days of George Washington cannot of necessity govern the relationship of 50,000 employers of a great corporation and the infinitely complex diffused owner- ship of that corporation," he asserted.
Mr. S. V. Gittins, of the Manu-
"I do not believe the abandon facturers Life Insurance Com- pany, hus reported to the police of the system of individual enter- prise, freedom and opportunity that while driving ear No. IG-19 afony Shaukiwau Bond, near Sai- can be maintained if we recognise.
characterising past development wanho dlacrict, he knocked down that the individual system of our received injuries in
woman, Ho Nam-hing, 44, who day calls for collaboration in and neck and was removed to the he added. "The words freedom her mout order to provide security for all." timent Cvil Hospital.
licence to climb by pushing others: and opportunity do not mean 2356 down."- Reuter and United Presa
$15.00 each subject per month. Reduction if 2 or more subjects are taken.
Special rate to all day students taking complete Mrs. Souza, of 14 Sham Kym course of 6 months. occupied by
Rond, was driving on No. in Lockhart Road youterday when big business firms she knocked down a boy, Lee Ship were completely burned down cheung,, who was injured on with damage uf
$100,000. left log and was removed to hospi- was reported to the police.
the tal for treatment. The accident Wah Kin Yat Po.
The Hongkong Telegraph
FIFTH
ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
Closing Date and Time NOON, 31 AUGUST
SECTION 1
For the best Story-Telling Picture
SECTION 3
Chinese Studies-Figures
and Faces
SECTION. 5
Studies in Still Life
The following Rules w1]] govern the Competition:-
SECTIONS:-
RULES.-
SECTION 2
Bathing and Picnic Photographs SECTION 4
POST
OFFICE.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE
Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Blagapore: Balgon-Marvellias
vie Saigons Blugapore-Australia Corresponderes will be accepted for transmisalon by thea Ber- vicos. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibited at the Post Offices. All letters etc, must be marked "By Air Mail” and be handed in at a Post Office.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.
17th August),
Saigon Halphongs
INWARD MAILS
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Franciscu, Dth August). Antoy Japan -Shanghai
Tango Maru Tokiwa Maru Chenonceaux
Hiraits and Air Mall er Amsterdam-
Bandoeng Service
(Amsterdam,
Van Houtsz ship due,
Aug. Bontekoe
23, 6.30 p.m.
....... Auguf 27,
Canton
.August 27.
Shanghai and Swatow
Kiungchow
August 27.
Shanghai and Europe via
Siberia
(London 8th August)
Sarpedon
.August 27.
Straits
.August 27.
Japan
August 27.
Shanghai
August 29.
Japan Japan
Shanghai Salgym
Hakodate Maru Kongo Maru Laomedon
August 28,
.August 28.
August 28.
New Mathilde
August 28.
Pres. Hoover
August 20.
Taima
August 10.
Tanda
D-August 29.
August 30.
Ep. of Japan
August 30.
General Pershing
August 30.
Hakone Maru
August. 30.
Horang
August 30.
.August 30.
August 30,
August 50.
August 30,
August 31.
September 1.
September 2.
Date and Time
Canuda, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver H.C., 10th August)
Japan and Shanghai
Straits
Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai
Straits and London Parcels (London,
20th July)
US.4. Honghulu, Japan and Shang-
(San 2nd Manila
Java and Manlia Straits
Straits
For
Samshui and Wuchow
Batavin
Salamaya and Rabaul
Bohar
Katori Maru
Memnon
Pres, Hayes Pres. Mckinley Tikembang
Conte Russo Roggeveen
OUTWARD MAILS
Per Monday.
·Tai Ming Tuesday,
.Mon., Aug. 20, 4 p.m.
Tisondari Tues., Aug. 27, 9.30 a.m. Bremerhaven
Tues., Aug. 27, 10.30 am. Hal Ning....Tues., Aug. 27, noon. Tues., Aug. 17.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Sarpedon
Air Mail Service."
(Da
Amaterdam, 9th Septembrr),
K.P.O.
Rex.. Letters,
Reg.Aug. 27, 12.30 p.m. Letters,... Aug. 27, 1 b.m. Straits, Aden and Europe vis Sarpedon,
Marseilles. (Due Maravillea, 25th September).
K.P.O.
Aug. 27. 1 p.m. Aug, 27, 12.M
Reg., Letters,
G.P.O.
Aug. 21, 1 p.ar. Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m.
Tues., Aug. 27,
G.P.O.
Reg....Aug. 27, 145 p.m. Letters, Aug. 27, 230 p.m. Swntow
Hydrangea....Tuca., Aug. 27, 3 p.m.. Bangkok
Ardent Tues., Aug, 27, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Lincoln
....Tues., Aug. 27. Central and
Sruth America, *Caneda and Europe via an
Parcels. ............Aug, 27, îl pan, Francise and Europe via Siberia
Heg..... (Due Son Francie, 17th September).
Aug. 27, 4.16 m. Letters, .Aug. 27. 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
Letters for "Saigon-Marsellies Air Chenonceaux
Mail Service"-duo Marseilles, 9th September..................
K. P. O.
Reg.
Aug. 27, 4.30 p.m.
Letters, Aug. 27, 4.30 p.m.
Reg., Letters,
-Saigon, Ceylan, India, Mauritius, Chenonceaux
Enst and South Afrlen, Egypt
and Europa via Marseliles
(Due Marseiller, 26th September)
K. . ř. o.
Rex.......
Aug. 21, 4.30 p.m. Letters, ..... Aug. 28, 9 a.m. Foochow via Swatow
Amoy
Swatow
Foochow via Swatow
Hojkow
Manila
Hellow, Pukhoi me "Huiphang
Swatow, Amuy and Foochow
Halphong
Manila
Shanghai and Japan
G. P. O,
Wed.. Aug. 28.
...Aug. 27, 5 p.m. Aug, 28, 8.30 a.m. Wed., Aug. 28.
G. I'. O.
Reg.
Aug. 28, 8.45 am Letters, Aug. 28, 9.30 a.m. Chungking Wed., Aug. 28, 1.30 p.m. Tsinan.Wed., Aug. 28, 1.30 p.m. Scistan Wednes., Aug. 28, p.m. Fooshing...Wed., Aug, 28, 3.80 p.m.
Thursday.
Muinam Thurs., Aug. 20, 10.30 a.m. Pres. Hoover Thurs., Aug, 20, 5 nm. Friday.
Siraits and Europe vis Marseilles. (Due Marseilles, 2nd October).
K. P. O. Reg.. ..Aug. 30, 3.30 p.m. Letters. Aug. 30, 4.30 pan.
Klungchow
Canton
Fri, Aug. 30, noon Fri Aug. 30. 1 p.m. Italyang... Fri., Aug. 30, 2 p.m. Emp. of Japan Fri., Aug. 30, 3.30 p.m. Hakone Maru Fri., Aug. 30, 3.30 p.m. Behar
..Fri, Aug. 30,
G. P. O.
Aug. 30, 4.16 p.m. Aug. 30, 5 p.m. Fri., Aug. 30, 5 p.. Fri, Augant 30.
Reg., Lettera, General Pershing
Manilu
Letters for "Imperial-Airways Katori Maru
Service"due London, 16th Septem-
Views including Architecture and Street Scenes SECTION 6
ber
K. I, 0.
J
Reg. Aug. 30, 4,00 p.m. Lettera,....Aug. 30, 4.30 p.m.
Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14 years.
4.--The right to publish any or all of the|--Photographa
entries in the Telegraph is romerred.
1.--The Competition, is confined exclusively | 5.---Photographs which have been already
amateur photographers.
2-Pictures audiolited in Repia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in
black and white.
~The Pelam
to
I
entered in local competition are
ligible. c.-At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will de resumed to competitors on application at this Oon within seven days.
will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged be the best photogrphe in mel Bection, Dach entry must de accompanied | T-No responelbility will be accepted for
non-delivery, loss or damage.
by the form below.
Fot
Pas!
bu Lake thep Post-card aire facepting in the Children's Beelion) and the entry form should be lightly peeled on the back,
No Sorrespondence will be entered into In connection with the Competition, 19—Entries in the Children's Baction mont bear the haáma, ser and addrae on the entry form countersigned by a parent. 13-Members of the Staff of the Hongkon
Telegraphs and the Booth China Morning Post are not psitted to compete. 12-The decision of the Judges shall be final,
NOTE-In the event of a picture being entered in more than one Section,
a separate print must be submitted for each Section.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
No Entries will be received after noon on Saturday, 31st August, 1935.
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF EACH, ENTRY.
SECTION NAME
ADDRESS
TITLE DATE
ENTRY FORM
G. P. Q. Reg.,.Aug. 30, 4.30 p.m. Letters, Aug. 30, 5.00 p.m. ..Fri, August 30.
Letters for "Bandoeng Amsterdam Katori Maru....
Air Mail Servico"
(Due Amsterdam, 12th September.)
К. Р. О.
Reg. Aug. 30, 1.00 p.m. Letters, Aug. 30, 4.30 p.m. Letters for "Singapore-Australia Katori
Air Mail Service"
(Due Darwin, 10th September.)
K. P. O. Reg .....Aug. 30, 4.00 pm. Letters, Aug. 30, 4.30 p.m.
*Murilla
Pres. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres.
Central and South America and *Europe via Victorin B.C., and Europe vía Siberia
G. P. O. Reg.,.Aug. 30, 4.30 p.m.. Letters,....Aug. 30; 5.00 p.m. Maru....Fri., August 30.
G. F. O. Reg......Aug. 10, 4,30 p.m.- Letters, Aur. 30, 5.00 p.m.. Hayes...Fri, Aug. 20, p.in. Mackinley
******* Fri., Aug. 30,
Parcels, Reg. Letters,
Aug. 30, 3 p.m. Aug. 80, 4.18 m. .... Aug. 30, 5 pm. ..Fri., Aug. 30.
(Due Victoria B.C., 17th Sopt.) Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, *E, Katori Maru
and B. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles. (Due Marseilles, 30th September,
K. P. O. Reg.... .Aug. 80, 4.30 p.rs Letters, Aug. 30, 4.80 p.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
Reg,
Letters,
G. P. O.
.Aug. 30, 6 p.m.. Aug. 30, 4 p.m.
The Bridge and Mah Jong Drive held by the Busy Bees at the Cathe-Northern Telegraph Co. that au from It in advertised by the Great dral Hall on Thursday last was
great success. A pleasant surprise September 1, a new service of night was a visit by Mr. Teeling, who letter telegrams will be available to having been introduced by the Pre-senders of cable messages between. sident Lady Southom, gave most
Please use block letters and paste this on back of interesting talk on the Social and Hongkong and Great Britain. These ench Entry.
Industrial Life of
of Middlesbrough. telegrams must be written in plain If entered in Children's Section, parent please which was much appreciated by the language, and the minimum charge is
countersign here
Busy Bees. The prize winners were.
Mah Jong: 1st. Mrs. O'Conner, 2nd: for 25 words at one-third the full Mrs. P. D. Wilson,, 3rd. Mrs. McEwan; rate. The message must be, markað. Booby, Mrs. Lamb. Bridge: Mrs. “NLT" and will be delivered the Moss, and Mrs. Foers.
morning after despatch,
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