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THE CHINA MAIL.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
Cad Contractors,
dée › Haflonsors and Broken.
Math of Claestzmilktā... Des Verk Road Cenital,
Bagh of Eyut Asią, Ltd.,
De Torx Road Central, Hongkong.
Baquea Stronte
İngekants' Bank,Ltd, Alain Big Chator Boadi
Building Cambisators
Balding Conizuotors.
54; Dayller Street. Tel. Cen. 1897
Joal Merchants
Kallan Ming Admin. (c/o Dodweli&Co., Ltd. Colliery & Steamship Owners. Bituminous Coal, Coke, Firebricks.
2. Wanaught Road Central.
Kwong Sam & Co., al Mercinta 48 Des Voeux Rd. Con. Tel Con. 2736
Esai,k 0p, 5 Quem' Bond Central Mercata, Coal Contractors and Shipping Agente-Phune Gen. 1543,
Cotton Ya Importers #no"Kabwiliki Kaisha,
Pioce Importers Gatton Yarn & Goods; No. 7 Mareantile Bank Bulldog. Tel Cor. 1774 and 2006
Gurią fasters
Kit Tak Chinese Curios, Jades, and Fine Art Porcelain, Uplendid Collat tor of Ancient Chinese Pictures. , Wyndham Street, Hongkong, opposite Coronet Theatre
Lock Hing, Chisome Cuciɔe & Bilvor Ware
Dentist
Katery "Touts. Deptist,
1st Boor, No. 4, Queen's Road Central, Tala Central No. 1955.
Mectrical Suppliers
Sex Hing Co., Election platers and Electrical Contractors also Typewriter Kopiros, 10 Feitingar St. Tel Gen. 3580
Engineers & Shipbuilders.
W. B. Bailey & Co., Ltd.. Engineers & Shipbuilders,
Kowloon Bay Rew Work & Repaira
Call Flag "La
Giang Merchants
4. Ligg & Co Glas Merchants, Farniture, Mirror and Canton Marblo Manufacturer, Elecho-plated, Class and Crockery Warts and Photo Supplies. 19, Queens Road Control. Tol Central No. 1219.
Hotels
Palace Hotel, Kowloon-Corner of Haiphong and Hankow Roads For minutes from Ferry.
Importers & Exporters
The Bros. & Co., Importers and Exporters and Commission Agenta.
Des Yoeux Bond.
The Hongkong Import Co., Importers and Exporters.
Tel. Cen. 3087, 27, Queen's Road Central,
wong Inn & Co., 16 Queen's Hoodi
Centmi, Ko Chi Chung (Manager), Kong King Him (Asst.) Tel Cen. 389.
Masuda Trading Co.,
Importas aca Exporters. NIKKO-Japanese fão art runes,
en Road Ctl. Tal. Cen. 1359
#am fing Loong.
197-8-09 Queen's Road Critia).
Modistes
Madame Flint,
31, Queen's Road Oen. Tel. Cor. 589.
Latest Parisian models)
Optician
The Hongkong Optical Co. Phone 838,
ba, Queen's Road Catal
N. Lauarus, Opticiaria.
Tel. Con. 7200, 15, Queen's RA, Centras
Photographers
Mea Ubenny, Photographer.
RB Ios House Strook,
7 Bosconfeld Aroads (Branch). Developing & Printing undertaken.
Providers.
Oo, Doalan fr Yes Hing Tom *
Foreign Gooda, Now Shoes Chooo- lates, Soft Felt Eats, Pipe, Wool Socks, Sweater Binglots, Ties, FazoT Blada
24, Pottinger Street Tel Cos. 3016
Printers
The “China Mall,” Gemersi Prittyes,
Publiabers and Bookbinders.
6. Wyndham Street: Tel Cen. 22.
Scales.
| Mustard & Co., Connaught Road Cti.
Ship Chandlers
Chung Yook, 78 Connaught Bd. Oil
First floor. Tel. Central 829. Shipehandler, Stevedore, and Compradora.
Wang Kes & Co. Bilpehandlere,
Compradores, Stevedores & Con Merchants, Ba aat & Pilot supply. No. 36 37, Connaught Road, Tal Central No. 946,
Shipowners
Man WILE 8.8. Oo, Ltd -
28 Bonham Strand West. Te. Cen. 1710- Regular Fortnightly Bervice Hongkong and Haiphong là Hoibow
15. Bahan
Thai-Thuan-8.-9. Co., Ltd.,
147 Wing Lok Street, Elet. Tel, Čen. 13,
8.8. "Derwent" "Bourbon"
between Hongkong and Balgon
Shoemakers
Jam Hee, Dealer in Bewing Machina
and Accessories, Boot & Shoe Maker.
7 Pottinger Street,
K WỘNG HU WOON
ROOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS FOR LAKE,, "CENT') & CHILDREN, BEST DESIGNS, PRICES MODERATE.
21. POTTINGER ST. PHONE KAYA,
Silk Stores.
D. Chellaram-Boyal Silk Store. 36 Queen's Road Central, Bath Crepe de Chine, Georgette and. Brocade Bilka
Pehcomall Bros., 36, Queen's Rt. 0,
Tailora
Hongkong Tailoring Co.
Ladies' and Gent'n Tailors,
TG, D'Aguilar Street New Haterials of all descriptions. Tel. Cenal 2880.
Ah Yonuş, Tailors, Drapers & Out- fitters, Hat & Clothing, Spits madə to order. No. 74, Queen's Head Central, Tel. Central No. 2520,
Bing Cheong,
Ladies' and Gentlemens Tailor.. 24, Wyndham Street, 2nd floor,
General Sterekeepers, Wine & Cigar Tobaccos, Cigarettes.
Merchants. General Importers, Exporters of Chinese Produce. Tel. Central 3251.
Patella Co., P. C. Pox 316
Land & Estate Agents Fan Vick Cho, Land Estate agents.
Tel. Cm11-1507.
35, Queen's Reuil Wotral.
Leather Goods
1 Enri Saltense Co.,
Rest malors of Losther Baitcaxs, Hand Fries, Purse, Belts, etc.
13 Pottinger St.. 208 Queen's Rd. Ct.
and 38 Biller.St..
Hing, 44 Den Toex Road. Alanu Zaolumes of Leather Unitcases, Hand Bags, Trunks etc.
Merchants.
British American Tobacco Co. (China), Ltd. 15-19 Connaught Roid.
Typewriters, Etc.
Mustard & Co., Connaught Road Cil.
Wine & Spirit Merchants
Kwan Tre, General Storakispo
Wine & Spirit Marchant.. “No: 107, Queen's Road Centra
·ÓARLTON KOTEL
Mr. J. Allun MtB. Al-en MrA. Barrare
Fatruary
Mr E. J. Lacey Mr T. Mick
Tins M. Markana Mr Chow K Chwan Mize 8. Miller::
Mm F. E. Cameron Mr Nasa Mr W. Dybos Mr & Mrs M. Norton Me C. B. Eagan Hoa Child a Mr J. Hummedsen Miss E. Fallard Mr & Mrs W. Mr T. Prince
Honderde Me á. Pasgninalli
· Axin" Commercial & Development Co.--| Mia N. Juenther...? My MaBobling cont China Bank Buildings (d floor)Tel. 2005 |: Capt E. J. Kuntaon Mr A, E, Rowarth
Gibbo; J & Co., Alexandra Building.
illinery
* Mr-& Mrs Jack "Mr. Jang / X. SE, Keuron Filles and two Mr Kaile
children
Sindame Lily. --Alexandra Baikling Label moodule and creations from Paris in Frocks and Millinery
The Centre of Fraksion."" i
Mindes. Importers-and : Export
Mr E. L. Kenley Mr. Short'and Capt B. Løber Mr 01 Thode" Mrs Q, LobisJosh Me 1. Talinmi Master John Leben Miss - Vernan Capt-ido La Salone Capt
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LONDON, December 18, Reviewing the Parliamentary situation at the prorogation, the Head of Routers Parliamentary ataff, writes
Notwithstanding one or two noisy incidents, the briof, but important Bession which has closed deserves to be known as the friendly session. The election seems to have left unusually little bitterness behind it and if the Labour Party wore dissatisfied with the unem- ployment nteasures of the Govern ment, there were few other causes of quarrel between the Governinsat and the varima Opposition groups. All action, indeed, co-operated with the Government in e- endeavour to find
to
3 policy to pursue in the matter of repara- tions and inter-allied debts, and the significance of the fact that all the Opposition parties combined frame a series
joint questions to |the Government on its policy in those difficult and delicate matters, and that all parties expressed satis. faction with Mr. Bonar Law's statement, cannot be exaggerated. It means that the Prime Minister: gode to Paris for the remumed Con- ference with a virtual mandate from the whole House of Commons and that the desire for unanimity in foreign policy which has always been marked in the House of Com- mons, whatever the domestic posi tion may be, still persists,
While, for the moment, there is no acute party cleavage and the Labour Party recognise that's long; campaign is necessary before their programme can find acceptance, Hove is no doubt but that the nor inal party divisions will reappear in due course. This process world naturally be accelerated if the Còali- tion Conservatives are brought into closer relations with the Ministry by their absorption into the Govern ment of thar leaders, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Sir I.. Worthington Evans and Bir Kobert Horne. In that event the National Liberals, being left isolated on one flank, would naturally lean towards the Liberals and Liberal reunion might | become an accomplished fact under the force of circunstance..
The enlistment of the former Conservative leaders in the new Government is, almost a necessity for Mr. Boner Law. It is admitted on all hands that the present Trea sury (Government) Bench is very weak both from the debating and the Administrative point of view. The main responsibility for the con- duct of the debate rests with Mr. Benar Law, Mr. Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir Douglas Hogg, the Attorney General, who in course of
MONDAY FEBBU BØ 12 1929
ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE
CORONET
MONDAY to THURSDAY LA 1,15, 7.16 & 9.15
THE PRODIGAL JUDGE
Toptan Budgét
KOWLOON THEATRE
NO PUBLIC PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT
CABARET DANCE TO-MORROW at 9:
WORLD THEATRE
Phone, 1537.
PHORE 1337
Hongkong's Most Modern and Coolest Picture Palace.
MONDAY, 11h & TUESDAY 13th February At 5.18 and 2.15 p.m.
JOYFUL BEBE DANIELS
ip :
"THE MARCH HARE
The joyous tale of March Hare who hopped, right into a June wedding.
Prices of admission,
Matinee: 60 ots. & 10 cta.
Night Show: $100 & 60 cts. Booking at the Theatre, --
THEATRE
HONGKONG.
TO NIGHT at 9.15.
ROYAL
The Great Australian Theatrical Füm
J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.
-present their"
first, and very short version has GILBERT & SULLIVAN
shown that he is a great acquisi tion. So far Mr.. Bomar Law has! been acting both as Prime Minister| and Iwader of the House, but thiế double strain would be serious in the course of a long and controver sint session. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, especially with the 4.30p.m.question of inter-allied and Ameri- can debta on his hands, bas too many departmental duties to per- form to have time to spare for close 10.30am and daily attendance in the House, 10.30a.m. and the legal duties of the Attorney- Noor. Noon.
General leave him little leisure for |Parliamentary work. In these cir- aumstances there is a confident ex- pectation in political circles. that there will be a reabuffe of the Cabinet at an early date and it is
bration 18.15 p.m. Letter 1.30 p. Ang Mar 3.30 p.m. predicted that before the next
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session ends Mr. Chamberlain and Sir L. Worthington Evans will have rejoined the Ministry. Sir Robert Horne, having just taken up a great commercial past, may be reluctant to return, but it is sug- gested that Lord Robert, Cecil tuag find himself in suficient sympathy with the now Government to give his activé co-operation. Such a constitution of the Ministry would mean the disappearance of any divi- sion, which may exist between the orthodox Conservatives and those Conservatives who think, with Mr. Chamberlain, that in the end thera Till have to be a coalition of the non-Socialist parties.
AY
(The question of Liberal rounion a besot with certain difliculties, but
the movénient has made some bend-
way, during the last few weeks.
OPERA COY.
By permission of Mr. Oyle Carte Headed by the famous London Biar MR. CHARLES WORKMAN.
From the Savoy and Lyrio Theatres, London.
Fall Cast and Chorus of 40.--
TO-NIGHT at 9,15 "TRIAL BY JURY”
and
"N.S. PINAFORE"
TO-MORROW as 9.18 p.m. "PIRATES OF PENZANCE"
EDNESDAY Feb. 14 and THURSDAY,
Feb. 15, at 0.15,7. S. "THE YEONEM OF THE GUARD””
FRIDAY, February 16 at 9.15.
IOLANTHE
SATURDAY: February 17 Matinze
at 4 o'clock ·
"HMS PINAFORE" SATURDAY; February 17 at 0.15 "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" (Mr. Charles Workonan in binarigien). part of Burverli);
Price: Matinee:
ĮMONDAY, Feb. 19 sad TUESDAY, Feb. 28.
For the first time in Hongking the Americus- Musical Comedy Success "KATINKA"
The Furor of Australia.
WEDNESDAY, February. 21. at 9.15.-
'THE GONDOLIERS":
THURSDAY, February 22 at 9.15.
"PATIENCE."
FRIDAY, February 23 at 9.15.. Edwin German's English Opers "MERBIE ENGLAND"
SATURDAY, February 24 at 0.15. GRAND FAREWELL · VARIETY PERFORMANCE
by the entire strength of the Compery in
their individual acts,
Bor plan at Moutries. 84, 82 and SL 83, 82, and 81.
HONGKONG MAN DIES. IN VANCOUVER.
FORMERLY PRISONER. OF: WAR.
Cash booking only. Children half price.
preter in varion prison camps, but bis fatal illness is attributed to the food and treatments he received.
Since 1919 he had been a patient at Tranquille and at the Shaughnespy Hospital. He was born in Hongkong, bin father being a native of Portugal and his mother Englah. A brother,
After a long and, painful illners There is, however, a general dis- dating from his return to Vancouver Capt. Augustas Lonreiro, who enlist position to let events take their
course and allow reuniou, if it doesia 1919 from Germany, where he baded at Victoria in 1910, is still in the 0.39m coine about, fo, come about gradu been a prisoner of war for four years service of the French Govemment, ally and spontaneously. It is following the Second Battle' of Ypres,The deceased is survived by his wife- understood that there is no personal April 24, 1918 Ft. Frank (Larry) residing in Vancouver, his mother and question between Mr. Lloyd George Loureiro passed away on Monday at thres sisters in Hongkong. and Mr. Asquith to bar the way to Shaughnery Military Hospital, enya's reunion, but there are several under Vancouver paper of January 15. currents of opinion in the Liberal Pts. Loureiro was in his 35th year, Party on the matter, and it is He was employed as a bookkeeper rumoured that a prominent Liberal hire, when the war broke out and Peer has declared that he will leave joined the 7th
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