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Matarul & Co, 5, Queen's Road Central, Shipping Agents—Phone:Cen. 1548.
Dentist
Harry Fong, Dontlat,
lab floor, No. 74, Queen's Rond Central, Tel Centrál No. 1255.
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W. S. Balley & Co., Ltd.
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Optician
The Hongkong Optical Co. Phone #382,
63, Queen's Road Central,
Photographers
Mee Chenng, Potographer
#3, loe House Street,
Beaconsfield Arcade Banch, Developing & Printing undertaken.
HEE KWONG,
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Printing, Developing eta, undertaken
Kowloon.
Po Kwong Photo Studio
188. Wellington Street,
Photo Supplies and Developlag.
art picture dealer.
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"The China 'Mail," General Printers,
Panlishers and Bookbinders,
5. Wyndham Streat. Tel. 0.79.
Ww Couro, Hole agimia mat-Guan Eng of Ferillion Rubber & Wood
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* Ling & Co., Glass Merchants, Furniture, Mirror and Canson Marble
Manufacturer, Electro-plated, Glass and Crookery Wares and Photo Supplies. 19, Queen's Road „Central.") Tal. Centrs! No. 1819.
Hotels
Prince Hôtel, Kowloon-Dorner of Haiphong and Haakow Roads. Fow minutes from ferry.
Importers & Exporters Kwong Sun & Co., 18, Queen's Find Central, Ko Ohi Chang (Manager), Kwong King Him (Asst.) Tel. Cen. $189.
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Pan Yick Cho, Land & Estate agenta
Tel Control 911-1987.
25, Queen's Road Central.
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Aris Commercisi & Development Co. China Bank Buildings (3rd floor) Tel. 3608
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Manufacturers of Bubber Bolen and Bingapore Wood. Tal. Central 4478,
Ship Chandlers
3. Hing à Cá, Đ
is Wing Woo Street. Tai Central 1119
Metal Merchants & Ship Chandlera, Managing Director- Mr. H. §. Obin.
Bun Cheong Compraders.
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To day Only, October 27th 1924
at 5.15 and 9,15 p ́m.
The Last Showing Of
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Famous Novel
THE COMMON LAW"
Romance Lavish Bets
Beautiful Women and Gowns
To-morrow at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
At Special Request For Two Days Only Gloria Swanson
In
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Novels, Magazines, Ladies' Tashion Books, And Tollet Requisites Fer Bale."
No. 12, D'Agular Street. HONGKONG.
LUCK IN BONES.
JOSS PIDGIN_AT-LOCAL COLLEGE SITE.
MONEY MAKING SCHEME.
In what used to be the playground of St. Stephen's College for Boys, is an urn containing human bones dug up quite recently, at which Frowds of Chinese are frantically offering worship to obtain guidance in the simple matter of investment in Po Plu lotteries, one of the more Macao and elsewhere. flourishing forms of amusement in
Most local residents know that the old St. Stephen's College, building has been vacant for some months as a new school is being built. Work was started on the foundation for new buildings on the old schrol site, which had been acquired by a syndicate. In the Course of
excavation, human bones were found. These the workmen very of plously put in
Da urn.
Within a week, Chinese from streets in the vicinity had been to the urns to "chin-chin josa" and one of them, a congee hawker to be precise, wob a prize of over $1,000 as the result of receiving divine inspiration in choosing what characters he should take on the lottery "application ticket” No sooner had the news leaked out that such had happened than queues began to line up outside the old playground. Some brought their own sticks but the majority did not. There are 120 of the sticks, each with a character marked and the believer shakes the holder in front of the oracle til ten of the sticks drop out and the worshipper, accordingly, picks the ten characters marked. Here the workmen saw an opportunity for getting a part of the spoils if people were to be so lucky through worshipping at the urn. They put up a notice which signified that those bringing their own stick-boxes would be charged a fee of ten cents per visit while those who came empty-handed would be provided with boxes, fee fifteen cents.
No Cause For Alarm. It is thought that in parts of the hillside along Bonham and Pokfulam Roads, there must have been bodies of Chinese buried years ago and that the decovery of bones need give no cause for alarm. Just below the Bonham Road entrance to the Diocesan. Boys' School, a skull was found on the hillside about seventeen years ago.
"Haunted Flat."
This recent pilgrimage recalis to mind a story about the officials of a leading public company and Inspector Robertson late of the Hongkong Police. The company possessed a block of Chinese tone- ments at Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, about fourteen years ago. Tenants had complained to the company that people were trying, at midnight every night, to set the block on fire, and a report was made to the police, Investigations commenced and the inspector wrote to the manager giving him particulars. One flat had been vacant for months and those in the neighbourhood' got to believe that The freighter Lea Loong, female who had committed suicide It was haunted. The ghost of a plying between Hongkong and by hanging herself, was supposed Wuchow, foundered vicinity of the Wuchow Customs hence the reluctance of Chinese the to have a partiality for the flat, House about midnight on October to live there. Some one had 20. This vessel was once a gone there at midnight one dredger at Macao. Fortunately all night, dared the crew were saved,
the ghost to According to the vernacular out what is being done at approach and proceeded to carry papers, the rumoured cause of the the St. Stephen's College site now. Leaving Singapore on October accident was an overload of ore or He or she, is believed to have won 21, she soon ran into foul weather, stone; another rumour current a few thousand dollars and, as in The log reads:-
was that if sprang a leak at the the present case, others followed "In the South China Sea between Yaumati Refuge, being subsequent suit. As the crowd grew some had Lat. 1300 N., Long, 109.40 E, and ly mended with cement before Lat 21.15 N., Long. 113.00 E., ex-leaving for Wuchow. The extent parienced very heavy weather with of the loss is at present unknown North-Easterly monsoon, whole gale and continued heavy accom- panied by high seas and swell
In addition to the malf steamer "Talma" and the Portuguese ship "Kwan Kong." the NY.K. s.. "Toyohashi Maru," "(Captain K. Yoshida, 4,343 tous net), from Liverpool via Singapore, also had a bad time coming up to Hongkong- In the monsoon..
in
to light their incense and paper offerings on the stairs hence the complaine of incendiarism. How ever, the inspector did not say if any mord of the worshippers won a prize although he made it clear
which caused the ship to labour and Proposing a toast at a dinner of that all the dayout had been strain very heavily. The decks the Oxford Chinese Students' chased off. wore fooded with masses of water Society, Chao Hain-chù congratu
at frequent intervals,lated the Society on having a ladyMr. Wallace, United States Yesterday morning the wind chairman in Miss Kel, who thus Secretary of Agriculture, died gradually moderated and the shid set a precedent for future Chinese following an operation, for appen
societies. She was acting
arrived here at 5:50pm
dich and the removal of gall stones. Mr. Charles Marvin, Chief
It is expected that some of the example to her sisters In cargo may have been damaged. He expressed pleasure at the pre The Weather Bureau, has been One thousand tons for Hongkong sence of Six Michael Sad and 5,000 for Japan and Shanghai, had taken a keen were on board the steamer.
Chinese student
erest in
appointed temporarily as
MONDAY OCTOBER (27, 1924.
MARY PICKFORDON
For the second time in her lifes
has made her famous
TESS OF THE STORM
COUNTRY"
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