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POWELL'S

Special 3

Days

FINAL CLEARANCE

THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. These last few days offers you the final opportunity of. "Keltic," "Bective," "Dome" and other oddments in Footwear

Prices from $5.75 to $12.75. at really remarkable values.

These, last few days offers you a genuine saving on your clothing, we invite you to come and see the many bargains-- then see the prices, we can almost guarantee that you will agree that the values are really remarkable.

Counter Bargains

Ties. Handkerchiefs, Socks, Shirts, Pyjamas, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Hats, Sun Helmets, Dressing Gowns, Golf Hose, Collars. They are at HALF PRICE.

Wm. POWELL, Ltd.

The Gentlemen's House

10, Ice House Street.

(Open until 6 p.m.)

Kowloon

Problems

Discussed

SPECIAL MEETING OF K.R.A. OFFICIALS

ALLOCATING DUTIES

Church tail.

LOCAL WEDDING MR. H. G. ASOME AND

MISS D. M. LEE

The wedding was quietly solemnised at St. Teresa's Church, at 9 o'clock this morning, when Miks Doris Mar- garet Lee became the ride of Mr. Hugh Gregory Asome, a member of the staff of St. Joseph's College.

The Rev. Father P. Joy, S.J., affi- cinted at the ceremony,

# the

The bride, who is the only daughter of Mr. t. Lee and the late Mrs. H. Lee of Liverpool, England, is teacher at the school run by Sisters of the Immaculate Conceptio. The bridegroom, eldest son, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Asome of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.W... takes a keen interest

THE

HONGKONG

• KING'S.

COMING SOON!

HE WAS MASTERFUL! SHE WAS WILLFUL! The girl you rayed about in Rendez- your" learns about a new kind of love!

GEORGE RAFT ROSALIND RUSSELL

IT HAD

TO HAPPEN

with.

LEO CARRILLO ARLINE JUDGE

ALAN DINEHART

ANDREW TOMBES

• DARRYL E. ZANUCK

20th Century Production,

Client Prevented by Joseph W. Schench

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been annulled, neglected or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary nuffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JULY

求洛且險製療可各海 診英今之售治用治路 治一體麻紅其之花英 者紅質醉丸病以柳 可丸衰品圆至减症 逕療壞其利於少其 往治是爲者所病實 最花以患 謂 近柳雖尤人; 之病染甚之 醫本有於語 院港花鴉而 或有柳片已 公-

病 病苟

29, 1936.

海洛英(紅丸)世人誤傳謂爲可治某種 「海洛英」紅丸爲害

警告!警告!

譚紅

同能

服升治時治某

花以病

詢之可便紅柳其雖疾

服易丸不他然病

也儼一成是過方有及

欲海癖危是法時耑

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

N. Y, K. LINE

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS.

The Molorship,

Goods not cleared by the

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"ARAMIS"

Kowloon, whence delivery may

bo

No. 19 A/36.. "TERUKUNI MARU,”

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c, having arrived from the above ports,

Friday, 24th Consignees of Cargo ure hereby in-arrived Hongkong on

July 1930,

Consignees aro hereby informed formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their art and informed that their goods with the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and

at exception of Opium, Treasure and Godown Company's Godowns

be Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong A special meeting of the General

Kowloon, whence delivery may

4th Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Committee of the Kowloon Residents'

obtained.

landing- after Association took place

immediately August, 1936, wilt be subject to rent. evening in St. Andrew's Church Hall.

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. in all sporting activities of St.

Damaged packages must be left in obtained

All claims must be sent in to me Those present were; Mr. B. Wylle Joseph's College, especially the Col-c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, the Godowns for examination by the

on or before 4th August, 1936, (President), Mr. F. C. Mow Fung lege Cricket team.

or the Inspector, 40 Pokfulum Consignee's and the Co.'s represent they will not be recognized. (Vice-President), Mr. R. Baldwin

examin- агн Entering the Church on the

Damaged Packages will be W. Gar

Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays

nt 2.30 pan. within the free storage et by the Company's Surveyor (Hon. Secretary), Mrs. EL.

of her Father, the bride looked charm. diner, Hlev. J. R. Higgs,

Mesara-Goddard and Douglas in the d'Almada e Castro, Jnr., T. H. Wilson, ing in a white satin. gown trimmed Violet Feel Health Centre, John-t 20 pan.

the damaged dutiable goods, the core presence of the Consignees at 10,00 W. C. Felshow, F. II, Losely, C. Ewith tiny white roses, She carried ston Road, Wanchal;

a bouquet of white tube roses.

Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol necs must arrange for

a.in. on Thursday, 30th July, 1936. Terry, H. Guttins, A. Cheung, J. M.

Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

Omeer to be present. Alyes, R. Pestonji and Dr. Ip Kam- wah, An apology for absenco was received from Mr. LI Chor-chi

new

The President welcomed the members of the Committee and spoke brielly on the work of the Association,

OVERHANGING TREES

of

A letter from a member was rend, drawing the attention of the Associn- tion to the unpruned condition bushes and trees in gardens over- hanging the footpaths at Kowloon Tongi

it was agreed to After discussion give publicity to this nuisance in the hope that those responsible would take steps to remedy it. Falling an abatement, the Association would bring the appropriate authority.

SUB-COMMITTEES

The following Sub-Committees were appointed:

The President,

Correspondence: Vice-President and Hon.

(ex-oflcio);

Secretary

Children's Playground! Messrs.

F. I. Loseby, A. Cheung and Mrs.

E. W. Gardiner.

Street Lighting:

Messrs. T. B.

I. N.

Wilson, Lam Ming-tan and Murray

Markets and Sanitation: Messrs F. C. Mow Fung, C. E. Terry and Dr. Ip Knm-wah,

Kowloon Historic Sites: Messrs. F. C. Mow Fang, I. N Murray, Lam Ming-fan and W. G. Felshow.

Bus Services Messrs. II. Gittins, J. M. Alves nnd Rev, J. R. Higgs.

Representative on R.S.P.C.A.: Mr. R. Pestonji.

1

or

All further steps will be taken,

by expenses borne,

Miss Betty Ribeiro, as bridesmaid, wore a pink silk dress set off with a hat to match and carried a shent of

and pink gladioli.

Mr. C. N. Dragon, of the S. C. Mr.Society. Past, undertook

"

the

In

the duties of best The Informant's name will be man Appropriate music was render kept strictly private, except ed on the organ by Miss Linda

cases where malice is proved. Gosane.

Among those present were the Rev. Brothers of St. Joseph's and La Saile Colleges, the lay staff of St. Joseph's College and a few intimate -friend-

Rev.

BITTER STRUGGLE ON ROAD TO MADRID

(Continued from Pago !)

By kind permission of the Pather N. Maestrini, a reception was given at the Parochial Hall. On leav-nation; she has one warship for one ing for the honeymoon which is being family."Reuter Special. spent at Macao, Mrs. Asome wore a blue silk dress with contse to match.

SETTLEMENT OF ASSYRIANS COMMITTEE'S WORK TO CONTINUE

No Decisive Victory

Madrid, July - 20. The Spanish civil war has been enjoying a period of quiet. Three important operations are taking place but it is still a matter of days, or possibly hours, before their de cisiveness can be realised.

In the south, rebel columns from the east coast of Spain are advanc- ing on Seville, whose electricity and

London, July 28. The Archbishop of Canterbury water

raised a debate in the House of Lords from supplies have been, cit

to-day on the settlement of Assyrians

are

сол- the

In the north, the forces of the attuck moving to in Syrin and the decision of Lengue loyalists Council that the scheme already Saragossa, and in the mountains approved must be abandoned.

north of Madrid a fierce battle be- Lord Stanhope, replying for the tween 12,000 militiamen and General Government, explained the circum- Moln's rebel advance guard stances in which the Assyrian Cum-tinues. The loyalists, despite millee reached its decision to abandon cold and rain, are pushing back the the scheme for settlement in the Gabinsurgents, who are calling upon district in Syria, following represen- General Moln for assistance, Several ! Representative on Playing Groundstations from the French Government. deputies and sixty bull fighters are Committee: Mr. Li Chor-clil,

The Council had requested the Com- among the Government troops, whe Representative on N.T. Agricultural mittee to continue its work with a were visited yesterday by the War Association: Mr. Lam Ming fan. view to securing the settlement of Representative on Board of Educa- Assyrians, and 11s Majesty's Govern- tion: Rev. J. R. Higgs.

ment would give the Committee every support in its efforts.

OTHER MATTERS

of

It was decided that measures be taken 10 draw the attention

In newcomers

Kowloon Lo the existence of the Association and a aub-committee was

appointed to make suggestions in this connection.

Arising out of the minutes of the previous meating the Sanitation Sub- Committee was asked to port on the matter of inadequate surface -drainage in, the Carpenter Road, area. Reference was also made to the practice of the China Light

and Power Company levying deposits from consumers. It was decided to make the necessary enquiries and to bring the matter up again for discussion at the next meeting of the Committee.

REPUBLICAN VICTORY

DEMOCRATS LOSE STRONGHOLD

corn-

Stonington, July 28. This normally. Debidëratie mmunity, want

overwhelmingly Re- publican, for the second time in fifty Yours, when Mr. William Edgar was elected to a prison executive's post, ----United: ProJE;"

Satisfaction was expressed at the evident determination of the League Council not to let the matter vest, and the Archbishop withdrew his motion.

British. Wireless.

QUEEN'S THEATRE

RE-OPENING

NEW MANAGEMENT. TAKES OVER

New

on

the examination of

Revenue

All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,

No fire Insurance has been effected, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 28th July, 1936,

or

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Com-

pany's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. ONL Agent. Hongkong, 24th July, 1936. Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

The Canadian Chinese Club will hold their next launch-picnic on Acupuncture, Moxocauals and Bone Betting Hoker of Japanese-and-Hongkong-Governe Saturday, August 1. The launch ment Licences, Cures Sprained Ankles and for many years by will start from Queen's. Pier at Wrists. Recommended 8.30 pm. Big Wave Bey has been Local Hospitals and Doctra.

4, Wyndham Street, (1st floor),.. chosen.

Tel. 26051.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

SIXTH ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-August, 1936.

Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below. READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

The

following

Minister, General Costello, and the Leftist leader, Senor Caballero. The woman deputy "Passion Flower" famous for her Dolores Irarrur, perfervid Communist oratory, was another visitor,

One of the heroes of the mountala Competition: warfare is Captain Puio Leo, who in daring expedillon blew up a rebel conmunition dump, causing a terrified retreat of this section of the in- surgent army.

11

Cordoba, the next objective of Government troops, was brinbed yesterday by aeroplanes-Reuter,

EXCHANGE

The Queen's Theatre, which was

T.T. suddenly closed down. last Saturday Demand afternoon, will be re-opened, under

T.T. Shanghai management,

Saturday, T.T. Singapore August 1. It was learned yesterday

T.T. Japan afternoon that the General Amusu-, India. ments, Ltd., have taken a lease of the TT. USA. theatre,

T.T. Manila The General Amusements, Ltd. TT, Batavia control the Alhambra Theatre in my Kowloon. Mr. C. S. Rosselet, Manager. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

of the Alhambra, will also take over 29 Manager for the Queen's,

SCALDED HIMBELİ

Selling

1/2.15/16 ,1/2,15/16 .103%

Itutes

Beyern the 1-No reagonalblilty will be accepted for

non-delivery, loss or damage,

1. The Competition a confined exclusively

To amatour photographers. 2.-Pictures submiited in Sepia tenes should be accompanied by smaller print in black and white; 3.The Prizes

cach

awarded to the competitors sending in what su Adindand to be the best photographs in Section. Es entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published daily during the period of the Competition. -The right to publish any or all of the entries the Telegraph a resurved. -Photographs which have been already entered in local competitions are in eligible.

At the esnelualon of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at this fee within seren nye.

100%

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.314

.02

USE THIS

455

.140

FORM AND

BECTION

T.T. France

4.73

LIGHTLY

NAKE

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia TT Lisbon

.77%

.05%

PASTE IT

ADDRESS

1/03

.6$73

ON THE

Buying

1/3

A Chinese male, Ne Sun-chi, of 134 m/s L/C. London Queen's Road East, was admitted to 4 m/s D/P. the Government Civil Hospital yester 4 m/s L/C. U.S.A. day, with injuries received when he 4 m/s France Eccidently upset a pot of boiling 30 din India.

J.S. Cross-rate-in-London-

"water over himself.

1/3%

do

.32 .6.02

8474 5.01%

BACK OF

EACH ENTRY.

DATE

nut be less then Foat-ear! size (excepting in the Children's Bection) and the entry form should be Habtly pasted on thy back.

8.-Photographs must

1.--No correspondence will be entered inte

In connection with the Competition. 19-Entries in the Children'section must.

bear. the name, age, and address on the entry farm countersigned by a paral 11-Ne ammployes or member of any fem

in the photographic, trade la permitted to compete. “ 11-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkosr Telegraph and the South China Morning Post äre not permitted to compete,

11-The decision of the Judges ahali bo Anal,

!!

Entry Form

Please use block letters and 'peale this on back of each entry. I entered in Children's Breilon, parent please counterins bire

Charles Butterworth as he appears in "Half Angel," in which he is conlarred with Frances Dee and Brian Donlevy. The film comes to the King's Theatre to-morrow.

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