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TUESDAY JUNE 24 19.34.
INTIMATIONS.
WANT
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ADVERTISEMENTS
LIMITED.
TICKETS will be issued for
Round Trips during the months of July to September, from Hongkong to Foochow (Pageda Anchorage) and return, calling st Swatow and Amoy on both the upward and downward Voyage, by the Company's new, fast, well appointed steamer "Hai Ming" at the "reduced rate of $85 for the round Voyage, including Meals while the steamer is in part...
These Special. Tickets, will be available for return only by this steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by her following sailing from Fooshow.
"Duration of stay at Foochow 48 hours.
The Trip occupies 8.to 9 days
28 WORDS 2 INSERTIONS, 81. PREPAID, Every additional word Conta
for 8 Insertions,
11
TO LET.
Villas LET: Ellenbud Apply E. T. H. Bunje c/o H. M. H. Nemazec, Prince's Building.
FOR SALE.
and the steamer will leave FOR SALE-One Motor Car,
in excellent condition. Hongkong from the Company's Apply to Mr. H. Matheson clo. Wharf at 5 p.m. arriving at Chartered Bank of India, Australia daylight on her return. (Weather & China. permitting).
The Company's Steam Launch
will convey passengers
from
Pagoda Anchorage to Fonchow
City, if required.
For further particulars and
dates of Sailing-
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers. DOUMAS STEAMSHIP CO. Lp. Hongkong, June 17, 1924,
THE CHINESE MERCHANTS BANK. LIMITED,
THE Hongkong office of the above 'Bank has heen REMOVED to the offices of the Special Manager, Lowe Bingham & Matthews, Chattered Bank Building, 3 Queen's Road, Central, to which address all future communications should be sent.
JOHN FLEMING,
Special Manager. Hongkong, 20th June, 1924.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEMBERS desirous e subscribing
for next season's subscription griffing due to arrive in the Colony in October are requested to place their names on the lists posted up at the Hongkong Club, Jockey Club Stables and Race Courat.
Hongkong, 20th June, 1924.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
ON and after the 30th June our
address will be 7, Queen's Road Central, 1st Flour,
ARNHOLD & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 21st June, 1924,
WING HING
TAILOR
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:
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'OLD MOORE.
DOES NOT FIND 1925 VERY EXCITING,
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THE CHINA MAIL..
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
ITEMS FROM FAR AND
'NEAR.
tenants are
niiserable
Most nowadays.-Judge Parry, nt Lam beth County
Cofft
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Viscount Churchill has been elected to the haard of the P and O. and British India Navigation Conanies,
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Trehel
Five hundred Senussh tribes in Libya, Northern Africa), have been killed in 12 encounters with Italian troops,
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For the first. time since 1913'all ranks wore medals at the royal review on Laffan's Plain, Alder shot.
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I have no need to work. Tam on the dole and my wife, is in work-A witnesk at Marylebone County Court.
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Edward Ken, caretaker of the Silver-street schools, Reading, who disappeared a fortnight before, was found drowned.
The Crown Prince of Sweden, who in November married Lady Touise Mountbatten, is ill with
phtheria.
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Thirty pies in a slaughter house at Newcastle were found to be suffering from foot-and-mouth disease, and all were destroyed.
VISIONS AY HOTBIA,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Juze 51.
Mr G. W. Anderson Mr and Mer 0. Mr H, O. Anderson Mrs W. Law
Dr. W. Anderson Lauriston
Mr R. O. Barettir. A. Gordon Mr. J. Birbock Leask
Mr I. J. Binckbara Ma S. P. Lolgh MW. H. Botine Mrs M. Liddell Bacon A. Braun Aise H. Lillio Mrnhd M C. 3. Mr O. C. Lio
Breedcdd Mrs R. Lucht
LA. J. Manding
Mr F. Maton Mr R. McDermid Miss Dorthy Mo
Dermitt
Mr R. . Bardin Major E. Ostrion *M, Charle
1. Eugene Chon
D. R. Darios
Mis P. Y. Davies Mrs E. Middluhirst Me R. Dad 1, Mr O. H. Montagno Mr P. Drummond Mr R.'S. Moore MrsD. E. Drummond fra J.W. F. Mulder Mr J.L. Durand Mr. E. Musitano
7" Mr J. P. Mynterg Miss Ecolog Mr. Ferguson Mrs Olliver Mr S. L. Ford: Mirsad Mr W.
Gale
Me Y, Goulborn De B. E. Gill
Mr and Mrs R. J
H. W Parrons
Mr W. Pa soor Mrt bira Pearman Mr A. C. Pedersen Mr R. Gillespie Mr M. J. Quist Mr A. J. M. Gomes Mr A, E. Howe Mr & Mrs J. Gould. Mr Jek Ryan
Mr H. R. Schmidt Mr. Guibree
r J. Scott Harston Mr & Mrs Findlay Mr. Hanakamana Emith M: P.J. Van Hooke Mr F. Sons Mr J.D. Humphreys Mrs W, H. Sparkes Mr J. L. Hater Mr L. A. Tobias Mr & Mr B. B.Me and
Mr B. A. Waderon Mr J. E. Joseph
Mra Langaton Capt. de C. Larja-Mr J. Wedlake
Watts
Hr E. G. Woodger Mr J. F. Wright
REPULEX BAY BOTIL.
Mr & Mrs A. Lsinal A number of Roman coins, in-Mr Buckhouse bluding one minted in the reign Mr and Ms H.A.A. and Children
Easel of Nero, have been found about Mr & Mrs M. Bayer Mr G. H. Lynott
At N. B. Long
three feet below the surface in ar&K C. Bitzer Mr J, N. Parker garden at Leeds.
Bir A. Bronstedt Mr and Mrs W. H, Mrs H. D. Browne Porry Mr & Mrs O. E. Mr Mr R. A.
Chuhb
Rodgers, aprze children
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The coal output for the week ended May 3 was 5.684,700 tons, compared with 4049,400 in the preceding week, and 5,327,000 tons in the corresponding period of 1923.
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Sir Squire Bancroft, the actor, who retired from the stage as far back as 1885, celebrated his. 83rd birthday netly at his home, The Albany, Piccadilly, W.
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William Kaha, 41. a Russian, was, remanded at Cardiff on a charge of stealing diamond rings valued at £800 from a shop in St. Mary-strect, several weeks ago.
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Mim Douglass1 Mr and Mrs I. H.Me C. B. Shank
Gerro
Mr and Mrs. D. G.
Stewart
bir and Mrs T..J.
Gellion
Mr and Mrs R.
Gregory
Hill
Mr and Mrs B. Mr P. M. Hofsson dr A. J. Knight
Dr And, Mrk J; H.
H. Taggart
Mr E Tolle
A.Mr M. Walk
Mr N. L. Weaser]. Mra J. N. Walfsen
PEAK HOTEL.
June 21
Mr W. Armstrong, Miss E. Kouuedy Mr and Mrs S. A.Mr M. F. Key
Arthur
Mr and Mrs E, R. Miss ER. Bailoy
Kil Mr R. K. Barbett Mr & Mrs A. Lang Mr and Mrs N. Mr K. Larsen
Major and Mrr R.E. Bercovita...
Lowif
So confused is the political and general situation at the moment that many people will learn with a sigh of relief that Old Moore's [Almanac for 1925 was published
last month. Now we know where Said to have attempted we are going, and politicians and swallow 12ft notes when stopped others will be able to make their by an official, Frederick Dudley, a plans accordingly.
sorter charged at Bath with steal-Mr V. Benjamin January. 1925, is a quiet month, ing a postal packet, was committed Capt. R. Bennett Mr G. Leys MR. O. Bird Mr J.DLloyd. and, we need not be profoundly for trial
Me J. W. C. Bonare D. Lloyd disturbed to learn that the League
Mr A. C. J, Bowke Mr J. F. Lloyd
Mr F. Lobel MrT. Brsmeld
Bir and Mrs A, J. Breen Lt, Ool.C. R. Brown, Logan
of Nations will receive support
There were 428 accidents in from an únexpected source: explosive factories last year," Perhaps it means that Signor causing 37 deaths and injuries to Mussolini will send it a small 437 people, compared with 380 subscription.
accidents in 1922, causing 52 February brings wonderful deaths and injuries to 373 persons. news." Scotch members introduce
W.
Miss P. W. Brown Mr and Mrs &. N.
Mry G. Rern Mr T. 8. Bustard Mirs O. E. Clark
Mr E,B. Cleland MrJR. Collis
Lucey Hri McAinah
Mr O. M. McDonald Mr E. E. Minimack Mr D. D. Manton
the question of Home Rule for The National Rifle Association Scotland" says Old Moore. But has appointed Major W. E. Stephen-re IH. CormackMisa M. Nawsholme he does not give us the figures ofson, of Throckley House, New the division, and perhaps it won't burn-on-Tyne, captain of the come off after all.
British team in the Empire rifle match at Bisley in July:
Mies 9. M. Cotton Mrs M. D. Parr Mr and Mrs O. W.Mr A. M. Paul
Darch
Mr A. H. Penn Lt. Col. R. A. Dab-Mr F. A. Ferry
bin
THE "FAVOURITES”.
Mr and Mrs March has trouble in Mexico and
DonCen bad weather in the first week. Sir Herbert Samuel High Com-Mr W. E. Dye The world manages to struggle missioner for Palestine, has sent a Miss A. E. Dyer along in spite of these catastro-German sword, which is to be Mr and Mrs W. phes. April is thoroughly dull eventually made into a sickle But in May "a valuable architectur (scythe), to the Palestine section al building is threatened in Lon- at the Wembley Exhibition. don." Let us hope this will not be Ludgate Hill Station.
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Mr J. M. Philips J.Major and Mra F. K.
Phillipr
Mr W. E. Roberts Mr C. C. Roberts A.LtCol. & Mrd O.
Bandora Mr A. Forbes
I. G. Beott Lt. B. C. Frederick Mr R. P. haw Mr and Mrs W. D.Dr J. L Shellshear
Gloodfellow De A. W. Skovalton rand Mr J. M.Capt & Mrs Skianor Gordon
Mr W. F. Simmons Mias R. M. Gravenon Mrs and Miss Btao- Mr and Mrs B. A. blogs
Bals
Mis M. B. Ball
Mr. E. Bartlet, who arrived at that
In this same month we are told Southampton by the Cunarder frequenters of racecourses "Aquitania" from New York, was will be well advised to proceed met by his son, Mr. E. Bartlet jan... cautiously during the first 30 days, who an hour later left England for Capt. E. fall many favourites failing to carry America from the same port..
After their colours to victory," these first 10 days all racecourse frequenters, presumably, will win.
In June "speculation in America officer of an American ship lying causes a rapid advance in a well in the Thames, was fined £210 at known raw material." This is the Mansion House for possessing believed to be chewing gum. July 28th. of saccharin on which duty Jogs along quietly, with only a few had not been paid. political crises, and in August there. are strikes in Japan.
Mr and Mrs P. H.
Suckling
Mrs C. Thwaites J.Mise Thwaites
Mr J. S. Thomso
Mr and Mrs
Babcock John Samuel Sayers, 32, an
Mr and Mrs W. J.Mr A. W. Teklo American, stated to be second
Hawker MrJ. B. Hawkor
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A boy who bought from three One of the very best tit-bits of other boys the pigeon Toey, mascot the year arrives with September:ofthe firemen at the Clapham, Old The story revelated in a pro- Town district headquarters, has Joey minent divorce case unfolds a returned it to the owners. romance seldom met with, even in was reported missing recently.
*..* that court of storles." This is very
*.... intriguing, and suggests that a Thieves broke into the premises School.)witness, by inadvertence or other in Albemarle-street, W...of Messrs.
cause, will tell the truth.
Stewart and Health, tailors, and September continues to be took away a quantity of cloth, said good month. "Rumours of unrest to be worth about £400, and £30 in in the industrial world provide cash.
** serious food for thought." Surely one might point out to Old Moore A poplar about 100 feet high that we have had so much food of and about 6 feet in diameter, this kind already that we were standing on the Didsbury golf fad up long ago.
DRIP FILTER
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Mr W. E. Wiebam Cph, R. F. Walker G.H. Hemsworth.149 O. Willmott Mr T. W Holaby Mr. 8. L Mr H. Howell
Beton
Wiaton Miss O. U. Jenkins Mr G. C. Worall Mr W. A. Jordan
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PALACE HOTEL.
Jana 21.
Mr D. Roith Mr W. Ross
Mr W. A. Bonnett Mr. B. J. de H.
Moore Capt. T 1. Brawa Mr B. 8. Corke Mr J. 8. Cer Mr W. S. Cuff Mr and Mrs
Goldsaberg
Mr J. Jack Mr J. MoDonalii
Mr H. Smith
Hapt. L. W. Smith
Mr Stringot &
child
Mrg Tullock
Mt J. MePortinad Mr H. Wilson.
course, near Manchester, WES. Two young farmers, John J. HIS REAL THUNDERBOLT. struck and split by lightning and | Moore. and John Doberty, of So far not a frightfully exciting a fragment was hurled through the
County Leitrim, Drumshambo, year. But Old Moore has merely club house window 100 yards were remanded at Carrick-on- been withholding his best and he away
Shannon
charge of launches his real thunderbolt in
murdering James O'Brien, an October. Listen:
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The foreman trimmer lost at Irish-American, who was shot dead "France at length approaches sea from the Aberdeen trawler during a dance following his England with a view to settling Bracondene," who was at first sister's wedding at Gowel, County. war debts to the advantage of the thought to be Major Balley, Leitrim, on February 28. stabilization of the exchange." wanted for the murder of his wife One can see Old Moore rolling at Hove last December, has been
up his voluminous sleeve and say found to be a Hull seaman named
"This will startle 'em." It Sampel Heywood. dops. But after this effort 1925
in
The Need Is Very Urgent peters out very tamely In Decem One thousand school children natok of dysentery often revolta berthe most depressing bome were present on the Downs near from Indigestible food, polluted drink. feature is the huge War Debt Lowes pt. the celebration of the log water, ar sudden changes in weather or elimite Chamberlain's Colle and/ Evidently France" did “nothing, anniversary of the Battle of Darsbook Remedy should be in every ufter all, de would seem advisano. Lewes, on May 14, 1254, between | home, every traveller'a bag Every YHDY- for Old Moore tu′ poplover:RODI Henry, IL and the barons under the kind valuable medicine, Hepend and see if he can't fix it'))" le Simon de Montfort, in which thee in emergencies at homes on when. there is lime..
Xing was made prisoner
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