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MOTOR, VS, RICK.
COLLISION AT NOON.
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Messrs.
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V.R.C.
NEXT NIGHT FETE.
THE CHINA MAIL-
ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY.
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EYE TREATMENT,
IS IT MEDICAL?
OCULIST SUMMONEĽ.
"You might as well say that & At 9 o'clock on Saturday night, chiropodist or dentist, or even the another night fete will be held in fair maidens who attend to our the swimming bath at the Victoria nails must be registered us to say said Mr. Recreation Club. Below will be that an oculist must, found the list of entries and handi-, A. S. Russ at the Centrul Magis tracy this morning when he ip- peared to defend all Milionet, Members Four Lengths Hdc. an oculist of 281 Queen's Road West, who was charged with prac-. Goertising medical science without being
registered.
caps?—.
Phono C. 1500.
Hent (1)
S. A. Marcal
V. Ramsay
ON SHOW."
NEW GLEN BOAT.
PAPTAIN ON THE “DELE SURORIL."
iteront
B. Rasmussen
G. Razavet,...
Heat' (2)
Rec.
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The treatment of eyes is not medicine," said Mr. Russ, and I A not think that any of these oculista are registered.
Mr. Perdue, Assistant Director 13 Go of Criminal Intelligence, appeared to prosecute and said that be under- stood that it was admitted that the defenditut
8. 5
J. Montalto
B. Assumptuo
E. W, Railton
8
5
Heat (3)
A. A. R. Botelho
8
EA. Noronha
D. Laing
Lyon
គ 67... 4 9 Ser. H
Boys Three Lengths Hdc.
Heat (1)
At noon today,
Although only one of vine large ricsha and motor-car, going in jocran-going pintor ships in the "the same direction, came into en Line, particular
collision opposite the store of athivhed · to the ""Gehshie¦,"
Gande Price & Co. which in the course of its raiden! The puller of the riesha was voyage, arrived in Hongkong on 1brown violently to the ground and Monday anal left for the North this £.. Allen apparently run over by the car. At murtig, in that it is the list Glen R. G. Witchell. any rate, one of the unfortunate ship to be built at Belfakt asid that A. Bliss ... man's legs was so badly crushed it is rod with the very latest in
Goes.
Rec. at
18 Go
14
4
Ser.
18
Heat (3)
14
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7
11
.Scr. 18
Girls Three Lengths Hdc.
that he had to be taken to hospital.electrical anneliery. The ship F. George
At 7.35 this morning a Chinese was no less on slow during J. Cassümbhoy chauffeur, in car No. 1077. 50 its viel stay here and sevenil J. Peara, sanddenly swung round the comer interested people took advantage of by the Blue Bird without sounding the invintion of the Company o his horn, that fe nearly cute exalination of it. over" one of our staff on his way to office. At the time there was ...no constable ba point duty at this
spot,
COLONY'S HEALTH.
LAST WEEK'S REPORT. During last week there were
**
Teported-ia Hongkong the follow- ing noliñable diseases -
Scarlet fever.One Chinese, Enteşte fever.Three British. three English, two German, one Portuguese. "one Indian. one Chinese Tatul. 11.
RECALLS OLD DAYS.
Among the visitors were a fow❘P. Hynes Press nigh and these were taken D. Hunt at once to see Captain James M. George MeGregor with whom they bad aP. Hunt interesting goversation. At tears. pired that Capt. Sefiregor hnd
been
E. Allen
Goes.
Rec. at
19 Go
10
9
6
13
5.
14
Scr. 19
was a non-registered medical practitioner.
Mr. Risid that bis ples was not guilty and Mr. Perdue il that in that eas he would have to apply for a Jemand for evidence to he thronghat, that the defendant's aarge was not on the register, also expert evidence would be called to show that the treatment of the eye 29 8 part of the practice of medicine.
A week's remand was granted.
CHICAGO. MURDER.
STATEMENT BY FATHERS OF ACCUSED.
The fathers of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, the two well-to- do young University students who have been indicted for murder and kidnapping in connection with the death of Robert Franks, the 14-
sailing between London. Diving For Objects (Three tries). year-old son of the millionaire
¡J. Kotewal
J. Montalto W. Urquhart" B. Rasmussen
A. Botelho
V. Ramsay C. Mackenzie B. Assumpero
'Australia and, thin for over 48 years, his first, voyage being on V. M. Hast the celebrated Thermopylae, T. Knight. and although he is the senior S. Haroon manter of the Ghen Live fleet andA: Kitchell has nothing but praise for the E, Jordan enterprise which linx nude it pos E, Builton Site for the construction of such D. Laing' reasols as the "Cleishiej" and for S. Marcal the general good which follows G. Razavet. Frony" their increased efficiency he Paratyphoid fever.-Two Eng-spoke with gemme regret of the Ladies Three Lengths Hdc. lish, one British, one Scottish, one gradual" passing of whai he torined
Heat (1)
Goes. "the real sisiling.non." Indian. Totul, tive."
Rec. at. then left Cerebro-spinal
There are Tew of
11 Go |bowadars jaid there's little call for B. Bliss
evel them now." Captain D. George when we went into inel that we M. Blunsdon McGregor" remarked. “We thought M. Groundwater were beenmitg umrite nuvies but
Heat, (2) we are ever more peoved from B. George the original sailor now=",
E...Bliss
Chinese.
fever. One
· Puerperal fever-One Japanese. The only death was that of a Chinese from influenza.
CANADA'S RAILWAYS.
9. 2
6 5
Ser.. 11
11 Go
8 3
8 5
T. L, Knight
D. Laing
On Monday there were reported a British case of diphtheria, two) Scottish cases of paratyphoid and
But Captain Medfiregor's regret R. Chue three cases of enteric, fever, one at the passing of the "old school", British. one English and one must have ixen
personal Diving From First Platform.. grounds only for he had Japanese.
J. Montaltu W. J. White banded on Their main soyne a large mother of the filen hants, W. Simpson cuch one in turn unthining some A. Duncan thing new in machinery and when J. Kent the time came for a visit to be paid E. Railton to the engine deek and engine run A. Kitchell he showed that he had not only J. Cassumbhoy kept abreast with developments is C. Mackenzie electrical machinery but that he took a wide, in them mid of the enterprise of his firm in fitting
EMPIRE EXHIBITION
DISPLAY.
W. Urquhart F. Suzara E. Noronha
A. George
*
Team Race Members. "A" Team. J. Kent
E. Railton D. Lyon (opt.)
S. Haroon D. Laing
doubt that the There is no Canadian Section of the British Empire Exhibition, which com. prises the Canada Building and the
them.. two buildings of the Canadian
The ship was described in our Railways, is the most attractivel
columns yesterday and little re- show piece of the Exhibition.
The principal feature. of the mains to be said other than that W. Urquhart Canadian National Railways Ex-verything is done for the comfort V: Ramsay hibit is Transportation, and shows of the limited number of passengers E. Jordan
* "B" Team. the evolution of transportation in there are is two-birth cabins). Canada from the year 1503 up to The cabins and rooms are spacious
G. Razavet the present time. In addition, there and luxuriously fitted.
From Captain Metiregor we are scenic and mechanical effects portraying different parts of the learn that the ship bud run Iran B. Assumpcao
to "Middlesborough. Triangle Tour ;
a trip which Belfast
and
"C" Team.
B. Rasmussen
(capt.) V. Hast
(capt.)
E. A. Noronha A. A. Botelho
JJ. Montalto
Water Polo.
Messrs. E. W. Carpenter, C. J.
is perhaps without parallel Jummingham. Antwerp and on-
The teams for the water polo the world over,, and embraces don, leaving Belfast on May 23
of Western and that a speed of 14.6 was match will be picked from the various portions
London was left for following:- Canada, including Jasper Park, the reingel. North Pacific Coast and the Rocky Suez on June 15, the ports of enll Mountains. Ancther interesting being Port Said, Peinung. Port Cook, E. Humphreys, K. C. Wit-
Singapore exhibit is a series of sections of Swettenham. rolling stock, which visualizes to Pakom. the avenge speed being the British public an example of 13.4. Sufficient oil was taken on travel in Canada. This exhibit the voyage out he the whole trip. includes sections of a standard The verge fuel consumption is sleeping car, tourist sleeping car, 18.5 tons a day. - colonist sleeping car, first class
coach and dining car.
and
MARITIME CUSTOMS. DECENNIAL REPORTS,
chell, H. Dreyer, A. A. Alves,.A. E. Alves, A, Mackirdy, P.W. Ramsay, Capt. Wahl, D. McRay, A. V. Barros, D. Logan, T. Sellers, E. B. Reed, and any other names that are sent in before the match,
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EASTERN JOURNALISM.
watch manufacturer, Jacob Franks, have issued a joint state- ment announcing that there will The "no undue use of money to gave their sons from the gallows," but that only such defence as every person is entitled to will be made. The statement goes on to say that, assuming the facts to be substantially as published, then the only proceeding they favour is a simple and solemn investigation. under the law regarding the mental responsibility of the accus- ed sons,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Commencing to-day
FOUR SHOWS BAILY
(please Note the change of
ritues)
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On
SATURDAY, 26th July, 1925 commending at 12 o'clock am,
at their Sales Room, Daddell Etreet
(for account of the concerned)
6 Cases Toilet Articles
300 Thermo Bottles
The magnitude of the Canadian National Railways system is also realized with the aid of a large illuminated map which occupies a prominent corner of the Pavilion. In the centre of the building a
We have received from the magnificent trophy has been erected made up of Canadian Statistical Department of the grain's
fruits artistically Inspectorate General of Customs, arranged and surmounted by Shanghai, the fourth issue of the specimens of various animals and Maritime Customs Decennial Re-
(Reuter's Service.) birds which should tempt the ports. The period covered is the British sportsman to try his luck decade from 1912 to 1921. The
LONDON, Tuly 22. In the Dominion.
work includes the reports of the Sir Roderick Jones, head of Attached to the Pavilion is a trade and industries of the ports Reuter's Agency, was the guest smotion picture hall, in which films open to foreign commerce, and of honour at a luncheon at the protraying Canadian Mie are shown
deals in a comprehensive manner, Institute of Journalists, on throughout the day, accompanied by an experienced lecturer. This with the condition and develop occasion of the conclusion of his and Sundry Goods.
ment of the Treaty Port Provinces, world tour. hall will seat 260 people.
In the course of a speech, Sir The Canadian National Express In conjunction with the "annual Department's activities are shown reports of the foreigh trade of Roderick dealt informally with the by a special display, as well as China, the returns for the decades newspaper and journalisticposition the Canadian National Telegraph enable one to obtain a thorough paid tribute to the good tone and in the Far East and India. He System, this being interestingly grasp of the commercial progress remarkable technical efficiency of shown by a anasially constricted of the Republic.
The Japanese Prong and the English Alfuricated display.
newspapers in the Far East and India.
A transparent map of the world show log the trade routes followed by the ships of, the Canadian Government Merchant Marine all- aver, the globe, is another feature, while in the body of the hall are some excellent exhibits installed by the Cunard Line, White Stor
► Ineff, and. Anchor Donicincta
Tec. 45-42
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He emphasised the growing | desire of the best Chinese jouran- biste and vernacular Press of India | The View from Monday the 28th July,
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Tal. Central 32.
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HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS”
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