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TUESDAY, APRIL 17 1928

FRENCH TRADE EXHIBIT: FAMOUS CELLIST HERE.

CHINESE BUSINESS 'MEN'S VISIT.

!

MISS MAY MUKLE INTERVIEWED.

"I hope you do not expect me to express my views on the Far East" said Miss May Mukle the famous 'cellist, who is appearing

TRIP IN THE RAIN.

Under the guidance of M. Felix-Yung, chancelier du Con- sulat de France, the leading men bers of the Chinese General when Chamber of Commerce, left by an

asked. interview

to

THE CHINA MAIL.

MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

SIR PAUL CHATER'S GIFT.

ENDOWMENT OF $50,000.

Sir Paul Chater's well-known generosity has again been ex-

JAPANESE PRINCE REGENT

VISIT TO FORMOSA.

TAIHOKU (FORMOSA), April 17.

The battle cruiser "Kongo" with

-TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO. (Operating United States Governmeni. Ships)

From PORTLAND, ORE., JAPAN PORTS, &c.

TB Steamabip having arrived from above ports, sent their Bills of Lading la exchange Delivery Orders, and take for Immediate delivery from alongside steamer.

**WEST JESSUP **.

at the City Hall this evening, emplified by the offer of anthe Prince Regent aboard arrived Endowment of Fifty Thousand at Keelung at ten this morning and to grant

Everywhere China Dollars to the Missions to Seamon at Talhoku at 2.20. the

As soon in Hongkong, which needless to faunch this morning. to visit Mail this morning. the French cruiser

Jules as Miss Mukle was assured on this say, the Committee have most were evidences of popular enthus Michelet," which is the Flagship point, she was willing to talk of gratefully accepted. This gift will siasm. There will be a reception CONSIGNEES are requested to pre-

solve a problem which has for some at the residence of the Governor of the French commercial flect on her travels.

After a fortnight's tour through little time been puzzling the this evening and an amnesty, has a tour round the world.

soloist Missions to Seamen authorities been granted to political prisoners, The Chinese Chamber had Italy playing as

she said, "I reached Marseilles locally, the ways and means of appointed £ .special delega-

December 16, arid raising a salary for an Assistant-Reuter. tion, consisting of

efforts will¦ Messrs: on

whose Simon Tse-yan, Wang Kwong-ting, here Miss Rebecca Clarke (violin) Chaplain, Ho Kwong and Chow Chun-ning and Miss Gertrude Watson joined probably be centred round the to visit the commercial exhibition. me. We gave our first recital in newly re-opened Kowloon Sea-

found the men's Institute. Ainong others were: Messrs. Fong Ceylon, where we

i

most appreciative.”

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"We later paid a visit to Mandalay, going from Rangoon by train (30 hours) and returning dow the Irriwaddy River by steamer, a delightful trip that is well worth while."

The Missions to Seamen already

THE LAST DEAL

EUROPEAN FIRM FINED.

1

WHY USE ASPIRIN?

**BT, ALDANS** 'OPERATION,

He had a smal

All cargo not taken delivery from steamer by 17th April, 1923, will be landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown 'Co., Ltd., at consignees' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chafed and damayed- cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson and Ashe (Marine Survey. ors) at the Godowns on 23rd April, 1929, at 10 a.m.

the goods have left the steane or

No Fire Insurance whatever. will be effected.

'ARNHOLD & CO., LTD. Agents. Hongkong, April 17, 1923.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HK Undersigned have received in- structions to soll by Public Auction.

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'THE MIKADO"

ON

TUESDAY, April 24, 1821.

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11. B. PINAFORE"...

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(A PIRATES OF PENZANCE”

at N, 8 Man Cheong Fong Terraco (Happy Valley)

2109

1583

303 LES CL. CHES DE CORNEVILLE

(VALSE RONDO) TENOR SOLO "YEOMAN "CF TEE GUARD PT 1

PT. II "THE GONDOLIËRS" PT. 1

PL. II

W

ETC. AT

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture. Comprising:--

Ping-sang Ho Wah-tong, Li Yow/audiences, ospecially the Burghers owe a great debt of gratitude to one chin, Yin Lan-chin, Foo Yik-pang, "Thonce we travelled to Bombay, of the founders of the firm of CHINESE HEADACHE CURE. Chan Poh-Kwang, Li Tsze-fong and four delegates from Sincere where we gave four.concerts in a Messrs. Chater and Mady, for the and Co., in Mesars, Win Lew-ching week. We went on in leisurely late Sir H. N.Mody gave a similar Chan-ning, Ko Kit-chow and Ma fashion to Calcutta, visiting all the amount towards the building fund Man Fai, Mr. Yeung Pol-kwan of notable spots en route. While in of the Seamen Institute on the

The Chinese have a most effective No claims will be admitted after the Mcc Wah Knitting and Delhi, we had the honour of being Praya East, when at a public mee Dyeing Factory was also of the invited by Lord Reading to playing an appeal was made for don method of curing headaches-ore

than the

Godowns, and all goods remaining customary party, Besides the foregoing, at a concert at the Vice-Regalations for the purpose. As that

gift then enabled the Missions to affective

undelivered after 23rd April, 1923, Mudane Lan, wife of Dr. Lam Lodge."

Seament to make great progress in antidotes used by Europeans.

It is a serious matter for a China. will be subject to rent. the way of extension, this latest Tsze-fung, Commissary of Foreign

All claims against the steamer Terrine Dovernment of

gift from the other founder will man to have a healache is must be presented to the Undersign- Canson, also made the trip. The

open the road to a still more vigor complaint that needs surgical atfch-ed on or before 30th April, 1923, or lau ich, which had no side curtains

In fact, the patient has to they will not be recognized. left Blake Pier in il

torrent

us advance in the field of opport-tion. unity offered by the ever-changing suffer a ghastly torture for about

half an hour. of rain and as few of the party had

Owing to having no advance seafaring life of the Port Lin-coats, they reached the ship in

The est cure for a Chinese, How gent, I suppose, we gave no per;

headache has come to light or the a sadly bedraggled state.

"St. Albans." says the Sydney' ever, Capitaiae Ames, who met fae! formance in Penang, but went direct to Kuala Lumpur. 'Here we party at the top of the gangWAY

Sun. Recently when the vessel was found many old friends--some had soon put all their ease and de

been fellow. students with me at

on her way to the East a member of tailed men to wipe off the worst

the Royal Academy of Music

the Chinese crow effected a remark- of the rain's effects.

|able "cure" on one of his country- The exhibition is held in the and some with Miss Clarke at the

ueno effective that it is stated salle d'armes and consists chiefly Royal College of Music. After hav

ing a pleasant time among our old The Holland Pacific Trading Co. none of the other members of the of illuminated pictards tof faritare, jewellery and fashins friends we went by train to Singa- was summoased before Mr. J. R. crew has had a headache since

This is how the cure was dis in natural colours and a quantity of pure. I now learn with regret that Wood this morning for (1) failing

our to mark the words For Export"caverest. The chief officer and the we missed the chance of fiterature and catalogues from the lives it not staying over in Johorean 2 cases of brandy and (2) not ship's doctor were doing their Tealiur French export Bousch.

returning the export permit in re-rounds one morning, and when in to visit the Sultan's Palace." After the exhibitiwa hul beea în From Singapore we went to spect of the shipment, within twen-

The Chinese section of the ship a Rear-Admiral Gilly spected

Java, where we spent three ty-four hours. appered and the members of the

Mr. H. A. Taylor, assistant superman was noticed lying on a table pany were introduced to him. An weeks and generally played to

full houses. The Dutch intendent, appeared on behalf of stripped to the waist. all our meat was thea made to the

people found Fire lovers the Imports and Exports Depart- Starling over him was the head." ad dra's private saloon, where of music of the classical style, meat and the defendant company are specialist. light refreshments were served.

Teuk dessing table, side board, A photograph of Lord Jehi ue, possibly they have little oppor was represented by the manager, jbug beside bis, and from it he took

The manager told His Worship a needle and cotton-an ordinary dinuer wagon, chairs, double and who entert itted the French 'visitor:

He carefully single bedsteade, wardrobos, dressing ring their stay in New Zealand,

that eighteen months ago the De sowing redk. partment commenced issuing threaded it while the patient rolled table, wash stande etc., ets. urempied a promine & prace on

Duty Paid" labels for liquors sold, his eyes ominously at the ceiling. Rear-Admiral Gilly's table, as did

in the colony and his firm, had not Then he emineured to gather up a model in silver of a Cni ese

marked their export shipments as the superfluous flesh on the pati k, the gift of the Soli

the goods did not display the labels chest and inserted two stitches. Mudcipality. Among the mural

|He simply sowed the flesh into what decorations

"Yus" said Mise Mulde and cen- and would necessarily be a shield W.IN

Fa dresinker would enil tucks." risoceros bide, richly embossed find, as if she were talking of a export.

In reply to His Worship, Mr. The credulous Chinese didn't with gold and precious stones, the favorite child: "He was born in gift to Rear-Admiral Gily of 1730, and he comes from the most Taylor said that all the other Riz Tafari, the Prince Regent. of aristocratie family, the Montaguas, fimis complied with the require em to mind the operation: Abyssia. The presentation was formerly be belonged to M. Farina, that this was their last shipment, as the surgeon" twisted the cotton ment. The manager also stated didn't twitch a muurele, and when mads while the French Flag-ship the origin mammacturer of Eau- the business had been given to round his hand and callously pulled |

Take Care of Yourself. —warat-Djibouti:A-glass-cano,-cun- de-Coligne, He-wax-to-another firm.

the tucks" together he therely raining precious stones

clest head and good From twenty years ago, and it is a re-

jblink. A fine of $5 was imposed,

If you want Madagascar, also › attracted much | martable thing, but I have never Regarding the second summons, When the operation was over the digeatim you must not let your bowels become clogged with potonous waste interest.

seen the man who gave him to me. it was stated that the permit was patient stood up, wiped the per from the body, as is always the ess M. Petrequii, delegate from the He was given to me by an anony-issued for April 6 when it was spiration from his brow, and walked when you become constipated. Prop Ministrie da Commerce and nous admirer, who had heard my found impossible to ship the goods away with the "tucks still in his food, ana undange of water and plenty M. Chauval from the French playing at some the London con- by the s.s. "Kinshan" as mentioned chest, evidently well satisfied that of outdoor exercise should keep your bowels regular. When that ails you Foreign Office were present to certs. Since then he has been the on the permit. The manager de operation had been successful.

should take Chamberlains Tablets.. reply [1 Any questions and

The ship's doctor is now wonder. They cause a gentle movement of the explained to the visitors that only collo 1 have played-in fact added that his Portuguese clerk

he never leazy me."

had taken the permit to the Depart- if they would enter their Miss Mukle and her friends spent ment to be altered but the clerk ing low the Chinese surgeon would beweis and are easy and pleasant to names in the book provided, with a list of their requirements, yesterday, in Canton and was en- there had insisted on the retura of operate on a case of nervous break-take. For sale by all Ühemale and illustrated catalogues

thralled with her visit. When the copy which was not forthcoming down. and price-lists would be sent them party leaves here, it will sail for as it had been handed to the Kow!

loon Godowns. from the head offices of the firms Shanghai, visiting Nanking and Tientsin en route to Peking, where in France.

The guests were then shown it is hoped to spend at least

After a tour through over the battleship, it being ex-month. plained to them that she was an Japan, where another month will old type, having been completedbe spent combining business with in 1904.

pleasure, Honolulu will be the nort stopping plass, "There I shall

In the Admiral's private dining room were a number of valuable prints of 18th century sailing ships which are the property of the Louvre and have been lent for the trip.

LAST NIGHT'S BALL'

In honour of Reur-Admiral Gilly

tually in distea tis tue modern corne users. On our way here, we stay ed in Singapore onby two days and played ice.

"I ander and Eat you have a famous cell said the China Mail representative.

for

The hearing of the second sum- mons was adjourned sine die to enable a date to be fixed when the' Portuguese clerk employed by de- fendant company could be heard.

once again feel really at home," When a woman told Mr. Sym- declared Mia Makle, as I lived onmous, the Marylebone magistrate, the island for six months once and that she did not know that sho hud still have a host of hienda there." to pay unemployment insurance

**Our final goal, of course is the contributions for servante, he said: big musical festival at Pittsfield, "Every week you should look in the Massachusetts, which is held in papers to see what fresh taxes are

and his officers, a dinner and ballSeptember," she said in conclusion, imposed on you."

was given by M. Paul Kremer, the

French Consul, at his residence in Peak Road last night. The house,

and grounds had been lavishly de-

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

corated for the occasion and Major Hitchins, the former dancing was continued into the secretary of the Royal Bangkok early hours this morning. Besides Sports Club, has joined a com- Re-Admiral Gilly and his mercial firai in London. officers, the following were among

the guests:

Lt. General Sir Alexander J. His Excellency Major-General Godley, the British Commander-in- Sir John Fowler, Sir William and Chief on the Rhine, has been pro- Lady Rees Davies, Sir Robert and moted general on the retirement Lady Ho Tung, Commodore H. E. of General Sir C. F. Nevil Grace, Mrs Grace and Miss Grace. Macteady, former Commander-in- His Honour Mr. A.. H. J. Chief in Ireland. Gompertz and Mrs. Gompertz,

the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. K. Chesterton, it is said, is to C. D. Purr, Hon. Mr. and be the editor of a new weekly, re Mrs. H. E. Pollock, Hon. Mr. A. G. view which is to bear his name. Stephen, Hon. Mr. H. Mcl. Messer, For some time there has been talk Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P., H. Holyoak, of a revival of T. P. O'Connor's Mr. A. O. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. famous paper, T. P's Weekly, with Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. the grand old man again in the Edkins, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. M. chair. Hilaire Belloc is definitely Bernard, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. at work as editor of a new Interna and Mrs. R. M. Dyer and the tional paper which is to appear officers of the British men-of-war some time this year. He is at pre in port.

sent in America in connection with Tonight Rear-Admiral Gilly is the vonture. entertaining a large number of guests, including members of the British Chamber of Commerce, to a-dinner and dance on board the Flagship,

The wedding of Mr. A. W. Watt, agent of the Hongkong and Shang- hai Bank, and Miss Margaret. W. Gibbs, took place in Hankow on April 4 Mr. B. A. Wilson, acted as best man and Mr. Fraser, Mr. Wilkinshaw, Dr. Chamberlain and

A Minton Seyres-pattern porce Capt. Frank Lofton were the lain servico of: about 300 pieces, ushery. Mrs Tucker Carrington alated to be a replica of Dovre Gibba gave the bride away.—A service once in the possession of the reception was later held at the Imperial House in Rusan, was sold Terminus Hotel, where the happy at Christia's, King-street, 5 couple received the congratula Jambes 8.W. for $785 to Mr. tions of their murderous friends. Albert Amp

He

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Catalogue will be issued. Terms-Cash on delivery.

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