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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924. §
FOR SALE:
SAMLI (Shanghai Fish) From by. A J. A. Otteren' Improved Patented who which preserves ita original flavour and quail do. Once, tasted always Appreciated. Flosh firm as fresk fish.
To be obtained only from
KWONG LOGNG, Compradoro,
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an tulit,--.
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Tel. Central 794
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD
TILE CO'S.
We have a large stock of White Glaħed Wall Tiles. Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramic Mosaic Titos, Geometrical Enosutio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire Grates.
Inspection Invited.
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Tel. C, 1483.
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FOR SALE-Kellett Manor being
No. 185 The Peak. Possession next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central.
TO LET.
or
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TO LETTO Godowns, -Experts in the ways and customs shops, in DUDDELL STREET of tourists in London tell you that, For Particulars apply to: Rut-whatever else they do or do not de, they always make for the high tanjes & Son, 16, Queen's Road.
places. Getting a view of London from a height is as popular as ever, although short of an aeroplane fight we have nothing quite high enough to give a complete view of our sprawling magnitude in the same pray that you can see all Florence, like red wine in a cup of hills, from Giotto's Tower.
TO LET-Office Rooms in Central position. Apply Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
"INTIMATIONS.
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ARTICULARS and Conditions of
The opportunities for going up- stairs for a view are fewer than they were since the campanile of Westminster Cathedral was closed after the recent suicide. It is a good many years now since the Duke of York's Column was open beto sightseers, and although Nelson's Colump has a stair-case it has never been used in that way. The done of St. Paul's and the Monument are the stock moun- taineering excursions, and their popularity this summer beats all records.
PARI Public Auction to hold on MONDAY, the gith day of November, 1924, at 5 p.m., at the Ooon of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellenes the Governor of oue Lot of CROWN LAND at Ropuler Bay in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal st & Crown Rent to be fixed by the | Nurveyor of His Majesty the King, for
one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality.
Bar Bui
Registry 3
Repulse Bay,
Bondary Menaste
Menta
B.
. . ft. ft.
¿As pui anto plan.
FOOTBALL
Dta'
LAI WAH CUP SEMI-FINAL.
THE semi-final of the above Cup
between the
Civilians and
Chinese will take place on the Club ground on SATURDAY, November 22nd., Kick-off at 4 p.m. sharp. Extra time if necessary will be played.
Admission:-$1.00 and 50 cents Services: 50 and 30 Hongkong, 19th November, 1924,
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
The ascent to the ball in St. Paul's is the most complicated and exciting thing of this kind London has to offer, and one of the chief games of skill among trippers is to count the steps correctly, the total usually differing according as one counts or not the few stairs that are trodden twice if you see everything.
At St. Paul's they have a kindly system of allowing you to take the ascent in instalments and you buy tickets for each lap, as on the roof of Milan Cathedral. One of the excitements of children is when, far up
a dark, narrow stair, an official pops cut from a cabin of masonry and seizes your ticket as you toil upwards.
The St. Paul's stairs have the distinction of being broad enough
for two streams at once until the last slippery perpendicular ladder, which allows one sightseer at once to poke his head up under the ball and see London as a bird or an
aviator sees it.
CHILDREN OF ALL NATIONS Find Comfort In BABY'S OWN TABLETS Little Mohammedan Boy Restored”,
By Their Use.
I wish to express my gratitude for the wonderful effect Baby's Own Tablota have had on my child" writes Mr. Mohamed Yusof bin Haji Shahabuddin, Bailiff of the Court at Parit Bastar,
Peak, F. M. 8. "My little son, aged
AN Examination for New Boys
years, was troubled with worms and will be held on MONDAY. colic. I commenced giving him Baby's November 24th. at the School, 60 Tablets and all signs of worms and Prospect Place, (off Bonham Road) colic disappeared. He is now in the best
of health.
at 9 a.m.
There are a few vacancies both for boarders and day-boys; and a new class for beginners will be formed.
Hongkong, 12th November, 1924.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
(BRITISH SECTION),
NOTICE.
THE PUBLIC is hereby notified of a change in the Train Service commencing 12th instant. For particulars please see timetables..
H. P. WINSLOW. Maunger. Hongkong, 10th November, 1924.
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ter fold
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pd Child
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Lady Patricia's Sketcher.
Lady Patricia Rainsay, who leaves shortly for Bermuda, where her husband will be stationed for some time, is looking to painting some sketches of the island (says the "Sunday. Chronicle) Lady Patricia is very fond of working in both oil and water-colour, but of late she has not had much time for painting. Flowers and fruit are among her favourite subjects, as she hopes to be able to present her friends with colourful, little studies of the bright-huad tropical" blooms of Bermuda.
Lady Cowdray's Activities.
Acquiding Scottish estates has become a hobby with Lord and Lady Cowdray, and it is on record that Lady Cowdray once acquired a. Scottish property "off her own bat," and then informed her has band of the transaction. But her capabilities as a business woman do not at all detract from her genuine kindness of heart (says an **Evening M: P. O'Connor Lient and Mrs. Mr and Mrs E.
Dawson
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Sparkd
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& daughter Mr-H. Walk Mr And Mr. P. M. Wright
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Mr S, A. Arthur Mr and Mrs E R. Mias E. R. Baily KI Guaranteed to bosbolutely free from Mr and Mrs L. U. F.Mr & Mrs A. Lane opiates or narcotics, Baby's Own Tablote
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Mr and Mrs 8. H. fear of harm even to the youngest and Mr W. H. Bourne
bir K. Larsen most delicete infant. They are a specific Mr M. J. Breen Mr and Mrs W. for infantile indigestion, constipation, |- Mire & Misa Brennan “Leask colic, diarahona, croup, colds, teething Col & Mrs C. Russell and re G. D pains, also to expel worms. Of chemists, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from
Mis Leys Dr. Williams Medicine Co, 80 Kiangse
Major. A. B. Little Road, Shangbai.
johna
Specialist For Stomach
Sufferers
Brows Miss F. W. Brown Mr T. B. Bustard
Mr 8. D. Carothora Mr B, E. Cleland Mr JR. Collis
Standard" writer.)
Perhaps her chiet enthusiasm is in the direction of the nursing pro- | fession. Anyhow, the College of Nursing and the Cowdray Club in Cavendish Square-this latter la housed in Mra. Asquith's old home, by the way-are two very practical examples of her admiration for this particular form of work. The Pink Frock.
The rage for pink evening frocks still goes on. At "The Fool," produced at the Apolle Theatre the other evening, the majority of the women firstenighters seemed to be wearing pink in shades ranging from pale shell to foxglove, and many of the pink frocks were enlivened by beads or gold or silver tissue. There was a pink evening frock on the stage, too, in one scene-a' 'straight-down affair
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HETHER it was that the sun was too bold or the
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FROM BANGKOK,
of powder pink georgette with a Nov. 23.-1.0.J.L Ti-kurang. feather hem of the same colour writer.) Miss Merrall followed (says "Evening Standard" Dee.. 4.-E. A
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the best traditions of melodrama
Bintang.
2-R.
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by running away from her husband Dec. 1.-J...L. Tjbodan. in a smart.evening cloak of shaded
pink velvet with a brown fur collar. Nov. 1-N.YK
Marie Corelli's Biography.
Miss Bertha Vyver, who is sald
FROM SINGAPORE.
Toknehiwa Maro. IG:8 8,B. West Jestor. FROM BOMBAY.
Miss Marie Corelli, is the old friend Dec. 25.-P. to be busy writing a biography of Nov. 3.-P. BU, Soudin
to whom the famous authoress left
Dimilla.
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Per C.P.5 R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" on Nov. 20:-Mr. E. G Barnes, Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, Mrs. H. T. Baske, Mrs A. E. Black, Mr M: Brennwald, Mr G. W. Bowler, Mr D. C. Burn, Mrs L. Brock, Dr. W. H. Burton, Mr A-H Burton, Miss U. H. Burton, Mr Chang Tso Tseng, Mr F. A. Cooper, Mr Chung Yue. Mr C. Chen, Mr P Carr, Mrs G. E. Costello, Mr G. Curry, Mr Chow Gin Won, Mr W. C. G. CHF- ford, Mr Dang Yan Lin, Mr S. Dapula. Mr Dang Hon Kwong, Mỹ Mr A. M. Dugain, Mr. C. A. Egner,' Mr A. J. W. Evans, Miss A: Evenora, Mr Fan Wan, Shang, Mr G. C. Fonger, Mrs P. J, Fitzsim- mons, Mrs Gillon Ferguson, Mr and Mrs R. C. B. Fennell, Mr Henman Grune, Mr and Mrs W. F. Glauser, Miss L Gilliland, Mr P. G. Gardner, Capt. J. F. Cargan, Mr H R. Harling, Mr T. Empress of Alia.
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a big interest in her estate (states Nov. 23..0..L the Daily News.") When they were both little more than girls Dec. 4-3.0.J.L. Miss Vyver, who is of Belgian des- cent, joined the household of the late Dr. Charles Mackay in the dual rôle of housekeeper and companion to Miss Corelli, From that time onwards they were inseparable, and after the poet's death they set up house together in London, later -moving to Stratford-on-Avon. The biography will be awalted with in- terest, as it may be expected to throw an authentic Hight on the parentage and early years of the authoress.
Andrew Lang and the Fairies.
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London fterary editor in made for the Longmans, writes a the "Woman's Magazine." One of the series was called "The Book of Princes and Princesses," and it was published in the year 1908 with knightly and girlish pictures extraordinary happiness. If you and a prophetic dedication of
have an old copy of "The Book of Princes and Princesses," look i up, and you will find it dedicatect
Elizabeth Angela Margaret Mar. 11, C.P.B.
Feb. 15.-C.P.A Bowes-Lyon." If you have a new wcopy you will instantly realise that Apr. 31-O.P.S. this was the little Scottish girl May-0.PE. who is now Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York. Talk of romance being deadlNot at all, for what more charming, what Tea 1-1.8.8.B. West Cajoot, more actual romance could you I have thap this?
Princess Mary's Poultry.
Mr J. D L'ord Mir LM. 8. Lloyd Mr. Comrie, Mr W. H. Loek
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T. H. Rousseau, Miss C E. Rice, Mr W. Rose, Mr P. de Roux, Mrs F. H. Sadler, Mrs E. W. Spencer, Empress of Russia. Mr. H. C. Schattenkerk, Mr A. D. Talthy Mas Empress of Asia. Empresref Canads. Empress of Russia. Empresa of Asia. Empress of Canada. 10.-O.P.8. Empress of Rosis. FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LOS,
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Mira M. Cooper Mr Mra I. H, Cormack Londra, Lt. Col. R. A. Dob-Mrs Jr MeÁinsh If you want quick, sure relief from
Mr R McGregar tormenting, weakening Mr and Mr J.Mr E: E. Mimmack indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia,TE. C. Duncan
Duncan
Mr and Mrs FW
Manton or other stomach disorder, just Mr. W, E. Dys
11~0.8.6.3. Went Parslon«. Miss M. W. New take a little Bisurated Magnesia Mra Sumery 21 holme
FROM NEW YORK. in water when the pain comes on. Mr and Mrs W. A.dir F. E. Ollerton:
Minse Rile
Mr W. Ogdea
-Nov. 24.--ɂA L You'll get instant relief and will
Does it -D.B.L Eustace
Mr A. H. Pen,
Princess Mary, I hear. (says a feel worlds better at once; the Capabir D. FitterMajor and bars F.B "Daily Chronicle" writer), is
Phillip preparation is inexpensive, harm- Mr D. Flizer Mr and Mrs B.farm at her home at Goldsborough Doa 12-HAL Vnetiand. developing quite a large poultry Nov. 1.-B. Leureoch. r A Forbes Mr.R. J. W. Foster Remington
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Me F. P. Frankin It-Cal. & Mr 0. able interest in it. She fist turn- Nov. 14.-M. M
Hall, and is taking very consider LLC. Frederick Sanders
ed her attention in this direction. Dec. R--M, Y.- and Mrs W. D.Me J. G. Boott Goodfellow Mr R. P., Shaw. during the war, when she was 11.-M. M. Brand Mrs J. M.Mr R. H. §költon living with the King and Queen at
Gordon
Dr A. W. Showalton Sandringham; but there her Sav, 17.-G. I W.Caps & Mix Skinner
29.-P. &O. poultry concerns were on a much
NOTICE,
RR. JONES is appointed tablet forms by every chemist. less, and is sold in powder and MANAGER of our Hongkong Blaurated Magnesin is the one Branch from Data is succession to Mr A. W. STEWARIJONES who has thing that lets the stomach been transferred to Shanghai.
tortured eat what they like in REUTERS, LTD.. ・・ peace-it does more: it lets them
W. TURNER General Manager to the Far Eait.is a piece of health advice worth Hongkong, 20th November, 1924...
trying!
When you buy Bisurated Mag Mr. and Mrs Br A. Mrand Mrs E. F. L. Lesia,
trade-mark see the "BISMAG” oval and you'll knoty Miss M. B. Hal Mr OP. Sturdles you've got the cure the doctors and Mrs J.Mr and Mrs P.
Hancock 5P-Bucklinga take themselvės.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE.
Angar. Paul Lecat. Andre Lebod
FROM LONDON,
enjoy it and get full benefit. This; Hránd Mrs GodMrW.F. Blog maller scale than they now are. Dec. I.-N.Y.K.
THE HALF YEARLY MEETING
The Sign of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club
of the Annex, on MONDAY the 24th of Geavine: November 1924 at 5:30 pm.
By Order,
DB. BROWN, Becretary. Hongkong. 7th Nox,. 1924.
NOTICE ***
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By reaching a height of 89.576ft.. at Villacoublay herodrome,near Paris, M. Callizo, e French sirman, has made a new world' altitude. woord, beating that of 86,595ft. set up by Badi. Lecointe Tast October,
Tramps desiring admittance to Epson Workhouse, are now 'con- fronted with a notice that prosper tive inmates must first submit to vaccination,
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