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FOR SALE AT ALL STORES-CHEMISTS SHIPCHANDLERS DISTRIBUTORS: ARNHOLD BROS. & CO., LTD.

Best in the World of its kind, If DEALERS are interested on the following lines:

C. P. GOERZ

Cameras, Lenses, Binoculars, Films, Plates, etc.

JOHANN FABER

Pencils, Pens, Rubbers, and Fancy Stationery Goods.

MAX KRAUSE Envelopes, Visiting Cards and other Stationery Goods.

Kindly call at or write to

HALL, LAW & CO.,

4. Lee Yuen Street East.

Sole agents for these films in the COLONY and in CHINA.

Phone up 3217, you will have. our prompt attention.

PO WAH EAT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

First and Largest Hat Factory to be established in China. Factory-Ban Shui Po-137, Tai Lam Street. Tel. 635. 08ics:-178, Des Voeux Road (Opposite World Theatre.) Tel. 3573. WHY BUY FOREIGN GOODS ? HELP US AND HELP LOCAL INDUSTRY. LATEST STYLISH HATS.

PO WAHHAT MANU-

FACTURING CO, LTD.

MANAGER Wong Wazi Fu.

SAKEY

WELLINGTON

KNIFE

PHILADELPHIA

POLISH

WELLINGTON SILVERSMITHS

BLACK LEAD SOAPE

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POLYBRILLIANT” METAL POMADE: KIEVER BECOMES DRY&HARD, LIKE OTHER METAL FASTES JURK VARLY 4 BUNS, LIMITED”Whitzoros MILLA,” London.

* KING'S BIRTHDAY.

LOOAL CHLEBRATIONS.-

· THIS MORNING'S PARADE.

modation

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPECIAL GABLE

YOUNG TONGKE JAILED.

CLAIMS GOOD SERVICE,

DURING SZÁMER'S STRIKE.

"TIRED OF LIFE.”

WOULD BE SUICIDE

CHANGED HER MIND.

Tired of lila" a Chinese decided on Thursday to and all by SHANGHAI, Juns 2. Thomas Mallows, aged twenty, son drowning herself. She want to the of so inspector of the river police Pottinger Street wharf to carry out was sentenced to six month jail the thie resolve, but when she had got to afternoon on a charge of forging and the bottom step and was about to uttering a cheque in his father's name take the plunge into the water The accused claimed that he had her courage failed har, and the med rendered good service in Hongkongan ayatental cry of are fifa A during the seamen's strike and had constable on duty in Connaught Road received official acknowledgement. central hurried to the apok. The girl was standing with water up to her waist. The constable dragged her back to safety. She was taken to the Central Pulice Station" where thei admitted that she had intended to commit suicide, but the sight of the deep water had unnerved her. She said that she was tired of lifa on account of constantltreatment at the bands of her mother because she refused to recognise her stepfathat.

STABBED IN STREET.

SEQUEL TO CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

To celebrate the birthday of En Tranh thể từng 1 minh ra poli was held t morning on the Erika Ground, the lous unita of the local garrison being inspected by HM Governor (Sir Reginald E. Stubbe, KOMG.) The parada was viewed by a large number of naval and military officers and civilians for whom soooms was provided on the Queen's Boad side of the ground. The units composing the parade ware in position by Sam. They were follows-Royal Navy and Royal Marines, commanded by Commander Gilchrist, 100 men; Royal Artillery, Capt. Bristow, 50 men; Royal En gineers, Capt. Brown, 50 men; 2nd Bat The King's Rexigent, Major Wright, 200 man; H. K. Volunteer Defence Corps, Capt. Hardock, 30, men; H.K.S. Royal Garrison Artillery, Capt. A stabbing affair at the comer of Meredith, 100 men; 102nd RE Ningpo sad Reclamation Streets, Grenadiers, Capt. Dodds, 150 men. Lt. Yaumati, st &15 p.m., yesterday, a Col. Nicholson was is command of the plains the persistent presence of arm parade, He was accompanied by Majored men in the vicinity, in spite of two Young.

His Excellency on arrival at the arrests made by Bergeant Nond carlier Cricket Ground proceeded to the

The victim of the stabbing is a salating base. The Union Jack was master carpenter with shop at No. 70, broken out, National Anthem played Shanghai Street. He was found by and the salate given. His Excellency the police in a pool of blood, with a then inspected the parade. He was stab wound in the groin, and was accompanied by Capt. Neville Mr. promptly moved to the Kwong Eric Rice and two Indian A.D.Cab Hospital. At the hospital he At the conclusion of the inspection a made a statement to the police that Royal Salute of 21 gune was fired during

the recent carpenters' from the parade ground by a battery strike, ho bad repeatedly played during the week in connection from the H.K.SR.G.A., a feu-de-jose been asked to cease work, but refused with the Garrison Lawn Tennis being fired at every seventh round.

on the ground that he had a wife and League:- The men then marched past, the family to support and could not R. E "B" beat R.A.0.C. 41 games į Band of the King's Regiment playing afford to lose several ways pay. On to 10. Scores: the Naval detachment past the salut- the 20th, 30th and 31st of last month QMS. Vilon and Spr. Me- ing base. Other detachments had he was threatened with severe injury Whinnie (F.E.) beat S. S. Nicholas their own pipe bands.

by three different guildmen but did and Pte. Tennant 8-1, beat Capt. not take any particular notice of the Spinks and S. 9. Bradley 7-2, lost to QM,S. Foster and X X Haynes 1-8. Q1.8. Weston and Opt. ¡laswant (RE) beat Nicholas at Terpalle

The parade was a great success and was impressively carried out.

The ships in harbour, are dressed to-day, and the warships fired a salute

st FOOD.

THIS EVENING'S BALL.

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threats.

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She was severely censured by the Inspector and ordered to return home with the constable

ARRISON TENNIS.

INTERESTING LEAGUE

MATCHES.

Below are the results of matches

Cpl. Trengere and 3. Newing (RE) best Nicholas and Tennant 54, lost to Spinks and Bradley 4-5, lost to Foster and Haynes 3-6

Last night he was accosted by a man who, without saying a word, stabbed him in the groin and then-1, lost to Spinks and Bradley 3-6, rat away in the direction of Temple lost to Foster and Haynes, 2-7. Street. He was unable to identify his assallant

sccount of the This evening a ball is to be given darkness of that particular part of the at Government House to which, overstreet where he was attacked, 1,400 guests have been invited. The However he has given the police ball room has been decorated with discriptions of the three men who had pink and white lotus. Supper at threatened him, and investigations rangements have been made by Mr. are proceeding. After the wounded Deakin, and 330 guests will be accom- mat had been taken to the hospital, medated at a sitting. Two marqueen the police searched the vicinity and have been erected, one for use as a picked up a blood-stained dagger in ladies retiring room and the other Temple Street. as a gentlemen's refreshment, bar.

LOCAL HONOURS.

CM.G. FOR MA... LETCHER

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His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. A. G. M. Feltcher, CBE, Assistant Colonial Secretary, to be Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Baint Michael and Saint George.

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LATE MR. LAU CHU PAK.

A DANGEROUS. DUN,

Small Units beat 89th Co. R.G.A. 41 games to 40. Scores?

ME White and QHS. Maughan (S.U.) beat Gra. Dyer and Chant 5.0, beat Gra. Henwood and Dewland 7-2 lost to Br. Dawson and Gr. Hitchings 45

Rev. Shewell sad Mr. Cowell (S,U.) -beat Dyer and Chart 6 3, Tort to Henwood and Dewlands, 1-8, Tost to Dawson and Hitchings 247.

QMS. Partridge and Sgt. Deboo (S.U.) beat Dyer and Chant 7-2, lost FTABS DEFAULTING DEBTORS. to Henwood and Dewlands 3-6 lost

to Dawson and Hutchings 2-7.

Two Shanghai Street shoemakers, owed a honey Loan Association some money. Last night the head of the Association went to the shop and demanded payment at once. When the shoemaken said they had no money, the man became violently angry, and picking up a sharp knife used for cutting leather attacked the shoemakers inflicting ugly wounds on His Excellency the Govenor is both. One man was cut in the but authorized to state that His Majesty tock and the other in the the King would have been pleased to Fokie of the shop interfered and die approve the appointment of the armed the sailast who was detained Honourable Mr. Lau Chi Pak to be until the police arrived, when he was Companion of the Most Distinguished taken into custody. The wounded Order of Saint Michael and Saint men are now in the Kwong Wah George, bad he survived until the Hospital. Inspector Willis formally date of His Majesty's birthday. charged the assailant before Magistrate Fraser this morning and obtained a week's remand.

ASTHMA CURE

Over 40 years ago the lats Lord Bastonbald E-testified to the benáts

En recefwed, trom Himrod's Arthine Cure, and every posi "“bringe zimilar Letters to-day. - F FAMED FOR BUYŽARE

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM.

A tone of thematism, or a twings of searsigis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm drives Way the pain at once and caros the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house: the pain of burns and scalds may be

Hupily relieved, cuts and bruises

88th Co. R. G. A. beat R. A. M. CN

64 games to 17. Scorts:

(88th Co.) best Capt. Enwright and Capt. Davis and Sergt. Philipe Sgt. Rogers &-1, beat & M Thompson and Cpl. Stone 3-0, best S. Sgt. Jane and Sgt. Hollandi 8-1:

Grs. Heawood and Dewlands (88th Co.) beat Enwright and Rogers. 8-1, best Thompson and Stone 6-3, beat Jane and Hollands, 8-L

Br. Dawson and Gr. Hitchings (88th Co.) boat Enwright and Bogota 7-2, lost to Thompson and Stone 45, bant Jane and Holande 6-3.

B. E. "B" best Small Units by 47 games to 34. Scores not to band.

THE MACAO AFFAIR.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

The following official communiqué has been forwarded by the Portuguess Consulate General relating to the situation at Macao,

"Complete quietness continues to reign in Macao. Both commerce and beeled and swellings promptly foodstaffs are satisfactory. Nothing end. In fact, for the household ills: exists which can possibly alter the It is just such an ecabrocation is every previons relations between the Imunity should be provided with. For Governments of Macao and Canton." sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

BAT URDAZ, « JUNE 8, 1822"

NOTICES.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHBESE

Gruyere... American Cheddar Australian

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Edam (Full Cream) Coulommier (Own make)

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Picnic

.40

Made daily and ready for the table,

Pressed Beef Braun

Pork Pies

Cooked Ham

.60 per lb.

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25 and 50 each. $1.40 per lb.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

WHITEAWAY'S

FOR O'CEDA POLISH, MOPS, DUSTERS ETC.

Polish Stocked in Quantities

From 40z. Bottles to 1 Gallon Tins,

PRICES:

40z. Bottles at 50c, each. 12μ

11.

$1.00

1 Quart Tins,, 1.75

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1 Gallon

5.50

27

3.75

35c.

Mops Dusters

We are also in receipt of a large shipment of British made Enamel Ware, Enamel Baths, Washstands, Measures, Hot Water Cans; Basina, Cullenders, Bread Bins, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Stockpots, Pie Dishes, Teapots, Kettles, etc. Our inspection of these goods is respectfully solicited.

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WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO, LTD.

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