WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915.
INTIMATIONS
Hughes and Hough
Anction to run GOVERNMENT," "
AND ADMIRALTY.
General
Auctioneers
LVD
There, Coal and
General "Brokera.
PROPRLITOES
"TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE,
3.
R.
TRAVELLERS RESTRICTION
ORDINANCE
THE PUBLIC are informed that the PERMANENT PASSES issued by the Phoron Marshal will not be available after August 7th next. Any persoa desir ing to renew a PERMANENT PASS should give notice to the CAPTAIN SUPER+ INTENDENT OF POLICE stating
the full, reasons for his request, the piscan to which ho desires to proceed, the average number of journeys made cut of the Colony a month, anii st the samo time return the Permanent use in his possession.
II the application is granted it will be necessary for the applicant to forward two copios of bis photograph, and call person- ally at the Central Police Station.
The size of the photograph should, de abentx 3".
. Mc. 1. MESSER. Captain Superintendent of Police, Bangkong, July 17, 1915.
Codes used A.B.Ü. 4TH & ŏwa KornONA,
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Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Ladersigned have received in-tree- Testy Public & action.
{ron ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERSED).
FRIDAY,
the 30th July, 1915, at 11 im.. No. 6, Humphrey's Avenue, Kowloon,
THE SUNDRY
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&C..
therein contained.
NOTICE.
Hongkong. July 9, 1915.
To
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DEAD BRIDES CASE.
OLD BAILEY TRIAL.
Theory of the Piccccation.
The trial began at the Old Bailey, on Jans", before Mr. Justice Sarution, of George Smith, the man who is indicted for the murder of three wodien in Their baths. Staith, who is described as of itukpendent means and 2 years ng, is alleged to have omrrisi Aix momen, He is charged with the murder
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Bestries Voustaveo Annia Mundy, on July 18, 1913; the Harnluarez, on Dec. 12. 1013; d
Margaret' Babeth Løfty, on Dec. 14, 1914, .
Mr. Balka, with Mr. Toavers Humphrey's and Mr. Foil Whiteley (in- for the strurial by Me. Williamson. Thuiry Solicitors -conducted the Crown. Smith was defrauded by Mr. Marshall Hall, K.6., M.P., with whom w Mr. Montage Shearman and Mr. 11. 47. Biocha finstructed by Me. W. P. Davie
UNITED STATES CON- SULAR REPORTS.”"
Far Eastern Cutler Supply,—(Consul- Ganoral Genelge F. Anderson, Hongkong.} -Thu anjouncement made by the Bureau of Agricultura of the Philippino Eslands as Manila that a determined afast in to be made by the Goveromant of the territory to rehabilitate the cottes production of the islanda is of more than pässing importance, not only to the Philippines, but to other
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Sialth, who was wearing a brown tweed cost, with a farey green waist.) pat, appeared us be quite self-powessed as he stepped into the high. I watchips especially being known as an im
the jury hatently as they were swuru. The indictment which was predel with only charged hinu with" murdering Miss Mundy. He pleaded not guilty infrm voive.
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Friuce's Beilings. Hongkong, July 3, 1913.
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618
HOUSE in Knutsford-Terrace,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY Co., Lan. Hongkong, Dec. 9. 1914.
580
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pertions of the Far Eas: The coffee POSITION by young Luty with azperiance Typist and General upply of the Far East as present Desistant. satisfactory, and therd is a rondy market as good prices in nearby countries for all the coffes the Philippines are likely to produco for some time. That the Philipdinos can wall produce mon excellent entfes know.. At one time the export of cotton was one of the principal items in the list of products sold abroad, and of the Batangas Province, the centra industry, was one of the most prospercus provinces in the archipelago the city of portant coffee centre. About 1890, how ever, the enfloo trees wers attacked by various blights and rusts, and the industry ama ruined in the course of a fow yours. experlmanting for some time with various variaties of coffee with a view of introduc- nga blight-resisting variety in this name province, and after several years of experi mept it has found that the robusta variety is immune to the ranges of insect and other prevailing pests. The Bureau of Agriculture has prepared 370),000) plants in secr heds. I plan to mut not troen covering 10,000 hectares (about 24,240 acres) in five years, with 200 coffes Lives per hectare (ab ut $10 trees to the acre). it is anticipated that at the end of that period Batangas Prarines will have at lewat 20,000,000 coffee trees in bloom. The trees are to be distributed fred They have been grown and experiments bare been carried on under the supervision of i experts from Javy.
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Mr, kalhin. in his opening spevek to, similar deaths under precisely similar The Philippins Gavurement has been the jury, said prisoner, George. Joseph circumstances. Smith, the win of George Smith, an in.; Mr. Marshall Hall submitted that the rance agent, was born Roman-road, evidence was 205 adutissible, we the Thaw, fun. 11, 1972. The first we was absolutely no net conpreting prisoner knose of the priser, Mr. Bodkin Raid, with the death of Miss Mundly.
is that in the man of leorge Oliser Mr. Justice Setution eventually decided Love he was married it. Erivester on Tan, that he must admit the evidence, stal 17, 1818, lò a yesung woman named Care the jury returned to the court. NY EUROPEAN, You ASTATIC or
lius Patrice Thornhill. I was then Mr. Justice Serutton, in intimating his INDIAN desiring to leave the Colony should apply in writing for per carrying on business as a baker and ean-ision to the jury, said that the point
fectioue in Leicester. He continued tomized bad been whether on the char mission to da so to the Captain Super- intendent of Felice, at least 48 hours carry on that business after the mating, of murdering Miss Mandy, evidence could before the intended tour of departate,That wile is still living, having passed be given that two other woman with giving name, Entionality, sex, beight the last ten years in Canada. She is where the prisoner went through the
of the applicant. ad and occupation
Ta 1908 pri forin of marriage, also died in baths, stating the name of the steamer or other now in this country."
Japanese Knitting Turns Hurgkong | ÜZÜGE-DOCTORA MISLE O EVRA SE vessel or the hour of the train by which sover, course! continued, do the a The charge. his lordship miled, which the applicant wishes to leave Applicattsaintare of a young woman famed the jury had to try was that prisoner (Consul General Geor E. Anderson, should apply in person for their passes at Filith Mabel Peder, whilst hy was living murdered Miss Mardy, The jury would Hongkong. For the first time in the his the Central Police Station between the
tory of the trade, Jappause kaining yarns hours of Da.m. to 1 pm, and 2 p.m. to in listed and carrying on business there ret us the evidence for the purpose ear cutting into the American trade, u such ying He is a man of bad character. yarns in Hongkong and in the China field 4., daily.
generally. In tha Yangtz Valley the therefore, it is very orly that he bur
import of Japanoss knitting yarns is under dered Miss Mundy, because he
stoed to be increasing at tapid The rate. In Hongkong and South China the TTOGRAPHIES of over 6,000 people have murdered somebody else." evidenco was admissible, not for that purineresse is not so rapid, and in some respects who are well-known in society and of pose, but for the purposes of helping to it is not at all certain that it will be per several hundred foreigners associated with draw an inference, whether this death on manent. However the Chinese factory people Miss Manly was accidental or designed have been buying some of the Japanese Japan appear in the book. Quite now
Americas yarns heretofore ordered by them, utterly frew from prejudices. sumers or prospective Consumers of
to a rather well-conndet Many portraits are inserted. The bock"! Gas for cooking or heating purposes will proveded to refer to Mid Mundy, who, he had a system of nutrdering wouwn giving riso
that they are looking into contains over 1,400 pages. allow the Company's Indy Canvasser, (who said, was the daughter, of a bank with whom he weat through the form oppn
of uning the cheaper The price is yen 6 (12/-) ne 83 per copy, speaks English and Chinese Buently and manager at Warminster. Wilts. In the marriage, in order to obtain their the possibility
Japanese materials. It is likely that Ordere for the book should be accompanied la penetical knowledge of Gas nppliances) summer of 1919 she was 31 years of agency, “
a5 best the trade in Bougkong and in by payment. to call in order to demonstrate to them or Her father died in 1904, leaving two MIT BURSAL AND MISS LOPTY! China gouerally will be upset for song time Subscribers for the second annual udition to their Servants the proper method of using Gas Cookers, Water Heators, rhildren, Miss Mundy and George Howard Mr. Bodkin then, toid the jury of tuto come sad it is quite probable that of Who's Who in Japan will be allowed
American manufacturers will faco the
the | s reduction of one yeû. and how to obtain the best results from Mundy. Her mother died when Misserstuaces attending, the druth of Miss necessity of lowering prices or kaing n saute. A few hints on the matter given tudy was quite an infant. By "ber Burnham, who, be said, was tharried trade which has come to be woll established and China 40 sen and to Eprope & Aeries The registered postage is 18 enn, to Korsi purappally will be found of considerable father's will Miss Mundy inherited the prisoner, who went by the name of in very fair volume. The Japanese aro
Apost card or latter to the Company 200, her uncle, Mr. Herbert Mundy, Smith. So sooner ever they merical turning out very fair yarus made of Amerike or 35 cents.
caa and Chinese cottons at c.3 to c.10 loca! asking each assistance will be given carly and her brother George Being executors.
than there commened letters denuding earrency per pound cheaper than American attention.
MARRIAGE WITH MISS MUNDY..... in peremptory tones money which Missyaran of the sword count. These yarns are GEORGE CURRY,
not so good as American yarus," and the In 1916 Miss Mundy was living at urnham's father was holding, for her. Local Serretary.. "
a heard Joke Clifton, and 629 circumstances which were not kman, sh
THE HONGKONG, & CHINA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.
anique denler. Mr. Hedhin dealt in detail with pri. [sarr's "marriage to Miss. Pegler on July, 10, their curiously unset. ted life with numerous changes of residence in different pacis of the country, and prischor's two long disappearances fron bor when ho tald her he was going
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teleding a number of Plaats, etc., in Puis, | THE Company will be pleased if Co¤; } for tours round the country. Connset by the petsoger; whether, in other words: 1 7420s and are low shoot taking delivors of materials and necurate sketches, both hang.
New Sun Blində, etc.,, atc.
(Fall Particuines from Caeluguo,)
to view day of male. Trans-Cash.
HUGEES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, July 22, 1015.
PUBLIO AUCTION
TIRE Undersigned have received instrac- tions to sell by Public Auction.
од
FRIDAY,
the 30th July, 1910, commencing a 20 p.m., at their Sales Routes, No. 8, Dee Voeux Road, Corner f
Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AS
assistance.
Hongkong, July 26, 1915.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received Instruc BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, S., c.. reigned have received least
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TEL CONCERNED),
Comprising:
TEAKWOOD.— Suites, Chesterfield Sofa And Chairs (New), Bodroom Suites, Dining Room Furniture. Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c, Side-boards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc.,
SATURDAY
+
the 31st July, 1915, at 11 a.m., at boir Sales Roems, No. 8,
Dog Vour Road, Corner of Teo House Street, ---- A Consignment of
BLACKWOOD. Cabinets, Chairs, Flower Stacids, Brackets, Marble-top || LADY'S, GENTS.'S and CHILDREN'S Tables, Card Tables, Stools, Photo Frames, #t, etc.
Une Dinner Service, Crockery Waze, Cutlery, Cocking Stove, One Piano, Carpets szd Rage, Glass and Sandry E-P. Waro, Electric Residing Lamps, etc., One Rubber Tyrod Ricksha in good condition, AND A FEW LOTS OF PONCEM SILK. JU,
Catalogues will be issued.
Terme :Caah.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers, Hongkong. July 26, 1915.
PUBLIO AUUTHIN.
SUN HATS,
A number of Rolls of MATTING (NEW), Several pairs of GENT.'S BOOTS, &c., ¿co.. *te. Terms :-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. July 27, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
traveller.
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4
Counsul
LET..
9, QUEEN'S GARDENS, Jab
Apri
#No. 8, STEWART TERRACE, Fesk'; 1st May; unfurnished.
Apply to
DENISON, RAM & GIBBS. Hongkong, March 20. 1915.,
M LPT.
911
CRNÍŠPED, including a splendid Fiano,FATR TIEW" No: 3. Robinson Road, containing $ rooms with sample Sarvanta Quarters,
Apply to.-
DAVID SASSOON & Co., La,
479 Hongkong, June 1.-1915, /
QUEEN'S BUILDING.
TO LET the South West portion of the Fish Flow, including Treasury on Grand Moor, iately in occupation of the JEZNAN BAK
(10DOWN, No. 9 Ice House Street. OFFICES icing the Harbour botwanz the HoseRONG : LDB and POST OFFICE.
J
Vudly tu
THE HONGKONG LAND' INVEST.
“MENT & AGENCY CE, La. Hungkoux. Fab. 11. 191
TO LET...
FROM 18 September vaxt, desirable Broadwood and Wong.Nel.Chong Brads the latter commanding a fine view of the. Race Couro.
For terms and particular apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, July 15, 1915.
IF IS A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDICAL. Many Inuential papers of the world noticed this work in the highest terms.
For example, Thu Duily Mail saya;— Yet another Who's Who?. and this imo from Japan: The reader is apt at to regard it as a curiosity, as a sign a the East has now bocoma Western ially almost to the luas detail. But a curiosity; it is a very sound and useful Who's Who In Japan is far more than reference book. It is printed in English. and contaias brief biographies, on the from accepted model of prominent men in Japan. Mr Karis is a siltal editor and has done
Who's Who Is JAPAN PUBLBHING OFFICE,
No 5,1-chome, Uchieni waichu. Kojimeni-Tokyɩ.
his work well.
By the end of November, 1933, all goods made from them are not as good a thors manufactured from the, American Miss Burnham's money and property had yard, but the yaras and the gde make a mck the prisoner, who was passing underbeen withdrawn from the back, or in very good appearance, and for the time Prisoner went baisy, at least, are securing increasing the wo Williams. That, counsel whatever hands it was.
trade. The Japanese yous new coming commented, was the early part of the Miss Huruham to an insuruner company
and run well in the machinës, first shape of the prisoner from Miss in which, her life was insured for £300e the market are attractive in appearance Pegler, which lasted five or six weeks, under an endowment policy.
Hosiery Trade in the East. (Consul On Aug. 26 he went throught a ceremony described the journey of Miss Burnie General George & Anderson, Hongkong), of marriage with Miss Mandy at Wer and Smith to Blackpool, and the taking Prerent indications are that Chinese-made mouth, describing himself as a picture of apartaments in Regent's rat on Dethiery, will supplant almost entirely the ush gods which formerly csms restorer and the son of
supply of commercial 12, 1913. From there Miss Euroban from Germany and Austria to supply the wrote a letter to her mother, "in, which cheap Chinese trade. The increased in- Mr. Hodkin went on to describe the he said: My husband does all he can portation of Japanese hosiery in competi otiations which resulted in Mr. H. for me in fact, dear. I have the besttion with the cheap German goods and the increasing supply of Chineso-madu goods Mundy authorising the sending of the husband in the world." Mrs. Smith on were referred to in a previous report. Ia
-13 28 Ild-which represented the following evening arranged to have recent months, however the JapanCHE JAPANESE MAKERS. the remulated interest on the invest. Lath. She was found with her head at goods are como to hele in favear, fr ment This arrived on Sept. 13. Pri the narrow end of the lath. She wail while they made a good appearanes and in soner and, his wife subsequently called not have sat at that narrow end of the general are designed, to aapulant German goods, the Chinese neer his found them of on a solicitor, and the former received bath, so narrow was it, and so bulky was inferior quality. On the other hand, the the money in evali.
*she," said comsel. At the other end rosiery trade in the small hand factories Mr. Bodkin described the couple's life she could have done, and that was where in South China and in the larger catab Hahmunta atsited by Chinose capitalists in Bongkong and ricinity and in Shanghai has been found
by be greatly superior to the Japanese in At the same time, wearing qualities.
both
to
Chinese uso.
a Herne Bay, and prisoner's inquiries asomo hair was found. But the measure to whether the deed of settlement could munts of neither the woman nor the bath be revoked. Counsel's opinion was ob- were before the jury at that inquest taine en this point, and he held that Mies Burahon's estate, was the trustees could defeat any will which Seno grau, LAX being the amount of these factoria have succeeded in tur ing attempted to dispose of Miss Mnady the insurance policy and 104 minyout goods of very fair appearance. With their nsual discriminating in each things, property by selling the investments and sent by Mr. Thurulum after Smith's Chipesu consumers are tursing to the perduct of their own enterna nu represant purchasing an onuity which would dis peremptory lettera “ 644 with the woman. That was the position
Comsel said he had now--and it wading better value. The pressus situation in. this trade, therefore, represents a division the prisoner found himself up against be the shortest of the three-to put be of the trade, on the one hand, between, ou July 2. From May 24 up to this date fore the jury the third chapter in the cheap Chinese-made goods with a decreas they had lived in the house without a case. It will relate." said Mr. Tuding import of such cheap goods from Japan bath, added counsel, who went on to kin. to the death of Margaret Elizabeth and practically no competition in such describe prisoner's purchase of a bath Lofty. That lady at the time of her cheap goods from Europe, and, on the other hard, the import of America and
641 THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sell by Publio Auction,
THE Undersigned havo received fortrue. tions to Sell by Public Auction,
OP
TUESDAY,
the 3rd August, 1915, commencing
at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.
Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,—
A QUANTIIT OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE etc.. PRINCIPALLY NEW STOCK,··
As follows:
One Filk Tapestry-covered Drawing: -Rover Suite, An Assortment of Bedroom
{POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEANED),
OD
SATURDAY
1
the Utst July, 1915, at il ami,
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Cornor of Ice House Street..
25 cases Haig & Haig Whisky,
25
1
་
Watson'a 'No. 10 Whisky, 425 P. & D. Whisky,
Champagne, Hock, Sherry & Port, otc.
Torms-As unit.
HUGHES & BOUGH,
• Auctioneers,
Hongkong, July 97. 1915.
for £1 -17% 6d, with a fictings, simply death as 38 s ar. She was the English hosiery for the iner rada. "A
Every kind of Footwear
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Talapbone No. 491, Hongkong. March 20. 1914.
ATHE
a bard structure on four legs. On July daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Lofty.rge share of the hosiery now being made . prisoner and Miss Mundy executed living in Bristol. Her Inter died twenty in Hogkong is going to Manila, where the wills in each other's favour. Connel years before, and i think the family was demand for such goods, for the use of the
Prisoner married Filipinos is increasing very rapidly. described how prisoner called with Mises very well of."
E. Ander-on, Hongkong. It is Muals on Dr. French, and told hins stat liss Lofty on Dev. 17, 1914. at Fath.reign Scap in China (Canal General He had had a Et, and the docter's sub- and on the evening of Dec. 18. at is uncertain what result the war in Kurapo Neurot visit.
On July 13' at night murck-read, Highgate, Miss Lofty died, may have upon the import trade in soap in. Hongkong so far na American participation o'clock a note was left, apparently by being drowned in the bath. prisoner at the doctors. saying, Do "There are numerous points of sirail-in such trade is concerned, bot there have alresty been some notable results as by the me at once. I am afraid my wife is rits in the three cases, and counsel abstitution of Japanese and other cheap
which justify the grave asertion that soaps for German and Austrian snaps, the tunde. the prisoner was out to make money out formerly forming a great part of
drowning people with whom he went While, of course, certain well-known brands of soap of European manufacturo This inusiness was carried out, we res. carritory which are the antal results of through an apparent form of marriage-enjoy a prestigs in Hongkong and ire trade pctfully rabit to you, which had for years of tanding and advertising the China its object the risking of money which snap trade as a whole in matter wholly of
in beginning to end of this case it is comparative price and quality,Up to two in each class of goods Besides being
FOIS sgn, Great Britain had the great ball complete commercial guide to London and apparent was the dominant motive in the of the trade, and the country stil: enjoys its suburbs, the Disestory contains lists of mind if this prisoner."
dead.".
BY SOMEONE HAD LIFTEN THE LEGN." The verdict at the inquest was death misadventure. As to death big from drowning, there is no doubt," coin- mented counsel, but the 5t part of it was purely, in my submission, conjec turs. The cap thing that at the Bquest was never done by jury, cry
boily, was to be the two simple que tions. What are the measurements of
Furniture, Upholstered Arm-chairs and THE Undersigned have received lustrue the bath * and What are the mes
Solan, Carpets, Brass, and Bras-mounted. Bedsteads, & de-boszda, Dinner Waggona Extension Diving Tables and Chairs, etc.; sta, Dinger Services, Crockery, Glass and EL-P. Ware, Cooking Store, Catlery, etc... Alo
One Oid Blackwood Wardtube, One 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain. Panels), Standu, Tempoys, Settees, etc.,
One Plano (in good condition). Sevaral pairs Lace Curtains (NEW) 6 yds, One Bewing Machine, Una Americas Safe and 3 Ramington Typewriter Electric Standard Lame,
(Full Particulars from Catalogus,)
HUGHES & HUUGH.
Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 26, 1925,
tions to sell
{JOK, LODŽUNT OF THE CONCEEBRD) at their Balas Rooms. No, & Des Voeux Rose, Corner of
Ice Hoden Street,
Ube Grand Piano by
surements of this muman ?? The "best advice in London had been taken, and the doctors were unable to say ban in
Counsel's speech occupied seven hours, The hearing was then adjourned.
Fained even before the ntin Europe.inter
the larger share. However, it has lost, trade prop stinnately, while Japan has
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811
the Upper Levels: LARGE AIRY
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Apply to.-
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TO LET.
HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS
Road..
GODOWN'SNew Praya, Kennedy Town. GODOWN'S at Wanchal,
68, The Peak THE BETREAT.
2. WONGNEICHONG ROAD.
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TO LET.
940
TIDUR ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road, Kowloor, and MAX EOAD Hongkong, with possession on 1st Septem ber. port-English Baths and Kitchen ranges, Hot and Cold Water, Electric light. First class modzam appointments through- out, including water cartinge system.
PENTRREW' Minden Row, Kowloon, 6 Roomed. House with Tennis Court
7 MINDEN TILLS. Kowloon, Roumed Honas with Tennis Court.
FOUR ROOMKD HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avendo, Kowloony FLATS in Nathan Road, Kowloon A FLAT in Humphreys: Buildings, Kowloon.
Apply to
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COMPANY, LIMITED, Aleandra Buildinga. Hoogkong. July 16, 1978...
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fered with the manufacture and sport of with the froods they ship, and the Colonialy Can be obtained at the following soap from that part of the world. With and Foreign Markets they supply; the advent of war the stock of foreign soap STEAMSHIP LINES Twenty-three pieces of plate which was greatly redos d givics Japanese and eleme in board the Victory up to Hongkong maisfacturers a notable advant, caranged under the Forta to which they sail
the progress of an epileptic fit the woman the day of his death have been placed at age, but later there was inte isrence with and indicating the approximate Sailings; could have been drowood, er how the the dispel of the Navy League by an imports of snds a fee Great Britain. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES
wymowa
dou ve te presenza inte kod fra time it looked as though there
¡A copy of the current' edition will be
places in Honghk
The Hoogkong Hotel.
lex could have been und Terking Up Bail warships which der potypicante me would be meriotza interference with the of leading Manufacturerá, Mezohanta, etc. The Hongkong Fotry. Whatf.:
Ons Boudoir Grand Piano by
John Broodwood & South, so simple, but terribly" éffective, way gift is that the league shall niso not less world? Thera is more or less difficulty in indus∙rial contres of the United Kingdom. The Kowloon Terry Whart against the foot end of the both. "There vice during the war. A condition of the manufacture of sospin this, part of the in the principal, provincial towns. Bod. asid counsel, in which a person in a than 100 guineas for each piece of plate, tinement & Sons Lath could be drowned; and that is it the money to be divided between the in good condition.
omebody had lifted the legs. The in- British Red Orom Society and the Order of Fall Particulars am the Undersigned.diate effect would be that the trunk. John of Jerusalem, a
-Sensen 2----Är natal.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Bougrong,
ALEXANDRA CAFE.
of the body would go down the sloping part, and there would be almost imme diate unconsciousness, and rapidame silent death the inevitable result, M
The Judge ordered the jury to retire in
CAUSES AND CURE FUR DIARRHOEA.
peratura, unripe fruit, and impure
LOVER
VERE TING, change in the tom
scaring such supplies st. presunt. but spparently those difficulties are less that those, experienced by Waropean makers in securing certain other supplies Elioy' usually import from other portions of the world..
ORAMP COLIC
TO need of floring from cramps in the stemne.orintiosi palan Chand berisin's Colic Cholers and Direhoon
forwarded, freight paid, ou receipt of The Kioek, Blake Picz, Postal Order for G85..
Dealers Booking Agencies can advertise
their trade cards for & $5 or larger adver: The Upper Peak Tram Station.
tisements from $15.
The London Directory Co., Ltd.,
25, ASCETECH LANE, LONDON, E.0.
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and Xight Betriebnez,
ALEXANDRA CAFE, (Opp TIN Midnight.
The Lower Peak Tram Station.
A Choo (Queen's Bood)
We Cheong (D'Aguilar Street,
Hung Choong (Kowloon.)
older that legal argument might take water are sinis at the canta : dbirshoes Remedy nezer fatin to relieve the most Don Ferenc aber the show, Supper, Lon You (D'Agular Street). placu na to the admisi ility of certain Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoes severe cases. Des it to-day, there will be evidence.
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Storekeeper Storskoopers, Finilon Häidicks, Kippers,
mimible to submit, evidence of siker.