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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924.
FOR SALE.
SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)
Frozen by A di A. Ottosen's Improvel Patented wehod which preserves its ongin flavour and qualities. Unes takted always #ppreciatest. Viesih first as fresh find.
To be obinined only from
KHONG LONG L'ontprario m
15, Des Voeux Road 6.2 TH 0.1281
Soin agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING &
INVESTMENT COMPAYE, LTD.
UB
from -THE DAIRY FARM Jen & COLD
STORAGE CO. Er..
WE HAVE JUST LANDED A CONSIGNMENT OF
SWISS CHEESE'
4. FINEST QUALITY
Without Crust,
In tins of 6. Portions
the Tin...
$1.40
In tins of Whole Cakes
the Tin
$130
AND FANCY
LEATHER ANITY
CASE.
$4.50
THE FRENCH STORE
11
No, §. Bensonsfeld Arcadé. Tel. Central 794.
HONGKONG BOXING.
*, ASSOCIATION.
THEATRE ROYAL DECEMBER 23rd, at 9.15 p.m. SECOND TOURNAMENT" OF THE SEASON.
CRO, HM CARTLINGË.
Y.
CAPTAIN MATTY SMITH.
..
Fifteen 2 minute round contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony.
And about five other minor Contests.
BOOKING MOUTRIES for Members only, on December 19th and 20th.
CENERAL PUBLIC. DECEMBER 22nd," and 23rd.
PRICES:
$5.00. $3.00 and $1.00.
STORA
NOTICE
TORAGE space on Marine Lots with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,
Kowloon Bay. Hongkong-November-3, 1924
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
24 WORDS 8 INSERTIONS, 81. PREPAID.
Every additional word 4 Conts
for 'insertions.
TO. LET.
17 m
TO LET Three large Rooms, excellently situated for offices en the 3rd Floor of "St. George's" Building facing Ice House Street and Chater Road. For terms and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Building,
TO LET-Two Godowns,
or
shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut- toojee & Soa, 16, Queen's Road.
TO LET-Office Rooms in Central position: "Apply:-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. Kellett Manor being
No. 185. The Peak. Possession next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central.
FOR SALE One 6 Cylinder
3 seater Studebaker Car with. Dicky sent Tires in good condi- tion. Car in good running lorder. Price $900.00 or nearest offer Apply Box 327 c/c "China Mail.'
INTIMATIONS..
BANK HOLIDAY.
JEWELLERY
+
JADE
PRECIOUS STONES
Ꮅ .
Also A. Fine Selection OF
Rings, Pendants
and Cuff Links
"
(British make.) obtainable at
SHERIFF BROTHERS.
69, Queen's Rd., Ca..
THE CHINA MAIL.
ODDS & ENDS.
MAINLY SCISSORS, LOOT.
Poison at
'ca.
VISITORS "ÄT HOTELA.
HONGKONG HOTEL, "
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December 18.
Mr and Mrs G. d. Mr J. Boots Haraton Mr R, T. G. Alton Mr. Harriman
Archoutt
While waiting for the case in which her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mabey, of Southampton, are accur A... Acios Mr W Archibald ed of unlawfully disposing of the Mr G. Baba body of their son to come before Upt. Bagob the grand jury at Winchester Assizes, Mrs. Eyres, who was to be a witness, drank a quantity, of Lysol. She collapsed and was taken to hospital in a motor car. Her condition was stated to be dangerous.
Sir James Olive.
Mr E. HaMABA Mr P. J. Van Brook Mr A. f. Henry
Mr NJ. Ferraoble
Mrs R. W. Bagst
Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Mr F W. Barnos.
Mr A. J. Holmes Mr.Wughes. Mr. and Mrs R Mr AR. Johnston
Boreon
MGG Jebnatone Mrs E Rolli Mr and Mrs E Man Yra Boxle Mrs Kinlock Mr. Benjamin
Klambuger
Mr And Mre G.Me and
Benzett
Lauri eea
irs D.
Mr A. R Langton... Mr and Mrs W. J
Londermin
Mr D. Bernha Mr, Barthan Mr RJ. Birbark Mr J. H., Blackburn Mr and Mrs O. W. Mr B. A. 1oning, Mrs E Liddell
R: Bian
LDP Mr. 7. Bregham Miss H. Lillia Mr A. Brooks Mr D. Mc allom
Sir James Olive, the Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has been granted an exten- slon of his fifty years service by the Home Office. He is the first man who began as a constable to reach his monk A few years ago Mr. H. Prown Mr J. H & Mio he was a superintendent at Harrow-M. M. Brown. R. Miller road, W, and after. Sir Nevi! MA. W. Graham Me O. H. Montagno
Browno Macready promoted him chief Bardin
De T Nage! HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES constable he was made an asistant Me A T. Campbell Neckelma Mr. And commissioner and then deputy commissioner 10 Sir William Horwood.
Made to order. ROYAL & CO. No. 1, D'Agullar Street
Q.
of
PUBLIC AUCTION..
DARTICULARS and Conditions
Sale by Public Auction to be held n MONDAY, the 29th day of December, 1821, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by order of Bis LAND Mong Kok in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 7 Year, with the option of renewal as a Bis Majesty the King, for one farther Crown Rens to be fixed by the Surveyor of
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Taxicab Over Sax Wall.
Driving a taxicab along the Western Esplanade at South ampton, Edwin Jsaac Jelly, of Fansbawe-street. Southampton, swerved to avoid a deep rur. The steering gear locked and the taxicab fell'20ft over the sea wall, turning a somersault. The driver was pinned in his seat and died from suffocation. There were no passengers,
Typist Awarded £1,500.
Ита
Mr. H. Catillon Hr R. N. Nollson Mr B. H. Clark Mr Niewyanbuys Mr. R.. Collima Mr and Mrs H. Mr Dhan, Cottrell Posi ma Mr W. 8. Craiek.Mr H. K 'Prat ·
shank
Mr & Mrs Picknet
M. Quist
Miss R. E. Desmond Wr and Mrs H Capt. Dickons Mr C. W. O. Vnr & Mrs Pricatley
Polev
Doralar Me and Mg W. A. MỀM A. heley
R Douglas Mr&Mrs Bemy. Mr E R. Duckett Mr B. Rilor Mr and Mrs Duck Me A. H. Rowe
worth
Miss Ryan
Mr relia Filis Mio M: Xllin Mr and Mrs. E.
Mr J. K. anders Mrs' avgu
E. Mr G, Scheiner
Mr R co wasinger. Capt M. sign-land Mr and Mrs W. H.
Sparke
Mr D. Fat Ma Miss Ecotra
Mr J. P. Fel by Mr and Mie R.Mr and MTB W.
Wischer,
Vander Stron Mr. Fetherill Mr H. F. Summer Mr Lecher Mr H. P. Stricter Dr & Mrs FrackMr.P. Di Sutherland Dr. Dougla R.Mr J. E. Toompson
Gawler
Mr and Mrs A
Tobias
In the King's Bench Division judgment for £1,500 damages with costs was entered for Miss Ethel Maude Coote, typist, of Golders gardens. Golders Green, NW. against Capt. W. Woolff Barnato, af Ardenrün Hall, Blindley Heath. near Lingfield, for injuries to her skull through being knocked down stated that the car was being driven D. M. Gill at a good speed along Golders chauffeur, John Percy Moule, when Green-road by Mr. Barnato's
it hit Miss Coote, who was crossing the road.
Mr H. Golson
Dr. R. E Ci
of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS GROW Governor, of one Lot of by Mr. Barnato's motor-car. It was Mr P. S. Dibyina" 31. 4. Te ner
N Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 will be closed for the transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 25th. 26th and 27th December, 1924.
Hongkong, 20th December, 1924.
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.
NGLISHMEN are requested
Send in their applications for
tickets for St. George's Ball as soon as possible to H. E. Hollands c/o 3. M. & Co. Lid.
Englishmen. wishing to join the Society should apply to L. S. Green- hill c/o H K. Land Investment Co.
dongkong, 22nd December, 1924.
NOTICE.
Scrip No. 7894,
(100) shares in the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.. Nos.: 58544/63, 27569/93,4192/96.
55627/636, 5459/66 52381/390, 51667/76, 55685/94 in the name of Mr. Ng Cheung.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
term of Juare
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Mong Kok.
Boundary
Kieswarenenta
TERRORS OF BRONCHITIS.
SUFFOCATING COUGH, CHEST SORENESS & CONGESTION SPEED
Mr. Ronald Gordan Me R. & Warloson Mr A. tudjom Mr. Velter.
Mr and
birs.
J Mr J.T Word
Mr Mrs J. S. Watkins
Mia RH. Whittall Melic do Weese Mr W. Waager Mr J. Wilson"," MN (1. Worcester
Gould Mr and Mrs
Granman Me Hi Gregory Capt T. P. Hal Mise F. Hamilton Mr and Mrs H A. Mr.JF. Wright Mr H. Hancock
'Hacoital
SXPUESA Y HOTEL
Died on Way to Marry.
One of seven prospective Brides who left Liverpool in the Canadian-Pacific liner "Monte- calm," Sarah Ann Hopkinson, 26, a factory girl, of Hyde, Cheshire, died from heart failure, two days before reaching Quebec, Mr&Mr. Bahar Hr and Mrs W. L. where Herbert Riley, a Hyder Mr & Mrs F. Lund. man, was waiting to marry her as sood as the ship arrived. She had with her more than 30 wedding presents, a trousseau, and her wed- ding ring, for which her fiance had sent her the money.
War Cost to One Family.
ouk
Brostent Mr Brown & fimily Mr & Ma dell
Mr T. A. More Me and Mr T. BMrOd-ll & children
Brown
Mr & Mrs L OHvet .A. Mr & Mrs L. Olivor
Mr and Mrs J, N.
Parker
and Mr A. Carleton
Dr, Dor ela. „ Mr J. Few
Mr and Mrs Parren "I have been in the fighting and Mrs. Tr. B. bank services since '77. and am as
Polo chiliraoSir Evan Spicer... fr Franklin
Miss E Bo cer. this country, but during the last anxious as anyone to safeguard raud Mr I, R.Lt.Col. & Mrs Ste
3}\x&q £h r
phen war land my wife lost over one! Mr&Mr G. Harpat Mr. Walk hundred members of our families, Mr and Mrs. P.M. and since then I have come to feel. Bedgron it would be much better if we could bring the world to order its affairs in the same way as we
TUNG SANG NOTE the above mentioned chewis low sites piled to the faulens our dressing a meeting of the West-
TAILOR
11A Peel Street
EXPERT FITTERS
HIGH CLASS TAILORING
SERVICE
OLD JAPAN PRINTS, IVORY NETZUKEES,
and
GOLD LACQUER
at
Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR Alexandra Buildings
Mr. K. Hayashi of Tokyo xbibila. at Messrs. KOMOR & KUMOK Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Rosd, a unique collection at. Japanese Priate; prices ranging from 50 cents to 3000 Dollara each; also a fine collection of Netzukes and gold laques, for UNE WEEK only.
The Exhibition will be opsu! from 9 a.m. to G.p.m.
KOMOR & KOMOR
Art and Curio exparte.
Everything New!
New Shop, New Stock. New Prices. Suitable for your pocket.
All kinds of Indian and Chinese Bil
Shawis, Embroideries, etc.
niways in stock,
BIND BILK STORE,
Quența BoudinoŃ Queen's RoadCentral."
PRAK HOTEL
T'ecember 19.
A ROLLING
STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, BUT A DIRTY-
SUIT WILL GATHER MORE MOTH.
"DON'T FORGET"
THAT A
WINTER SUIT
REQUIRES CLEANING
'AT LEAST
THEE TIMES DURING THE SEASON.
THINK OF THE DIRT YOUR WHITE CLOTHES GATHER DURING THE SUMMER.
Write or Phono for complete Price List,
STEAM LAUNDRY CO
HEAD OFFICE & WORKS: YAUMATI, Tel. K. 37, HONGKONG DRPOT: 18 Stanley Street, Fal. O. 1279, KOWLOON HOTEL DEPOS KOWLOON DEPOT 19 Canton Road. CANTON: 10,, Sharki Central, Hast. "HONGKONG HOTEL: (Visitor only).
SHIKISHIMA SHOKAI
600, PRAYS EAST (WANCHAI), TEA SETS, 42 PIECES, ... From $16.00 COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES
From "$7.00 Inspection Cordially Invited.
MAIL WEEK NEWS. ITEMS "FROM FAR AND NEAR.
|:
Canon E. N. Lovett, rector of St. Mary's. Southampton, and Rural Dean of Southampton, has been appointed to the new Archdeaconry of Portsmouth.
In a fishing contest from boats at Deal 44 persons caught 300lb, of by Miss Klean, of London, a cod fish, the biggest fish being taken weighing 14b 10oz..
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Among the collection of relics. formed by the late Mr. P. Berney. to be sold in London at Christie's, Ficklin, the Norwich antiquarian, Is the vest worn by Charles L on the scaffold.
Charges by Imperial cable to Australia will be reduced to zs 6d. a word fall rate and 1s 3d. de- ferred, and to New Zealand to 25. 3d full and is, 11⁄2d. deferred on. December 1.
1-1
Mr G Smith, a Canadian, who left London in a canoe to travel to Rome-by sea, river, and canal, was rescued in the Channel, nesr the Goodwin Lightship, in an ex- hausted condition.
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LIVING LONGER.
RECORD DROP IN BRITISH DEATH-RATE.
The lowest death rate and the lowest rate of infant mortality" recorded in any quarter and a large increase in the number of marriages are features of the quarterly returns of births. "deaths and marriages for Eng- land and Wales issued by the Registrar-General. «
The births registered in the third quarter of 1924 numbered 186,648, and were 509 fewer than in the preceding quarter, and 3,414. fewer than in the corres-: ponding quarter of 1923.,
The birth rate was 19.3 per 1,000, the lowest birth rate re- corded in any third quarter ex- cept during the period of the
war.
Deaths numbered 90,155, and -were-24,021 fewer than in the preceding quarter. and 1,095 fewer than in the corresponding quarter of 1923. The rate was 9.3 per 1,000, the lowest recorded in any quarter.
ever
Infant mortality was equal to 58 per 1,000, the lowest recorded in any quarter since the establish- ment of civil registration...
Persons married in the second quarter numbered 162,346, an in- crease of 68,356 compared with the preceding quarter, and 12,488 more than in the corresponding quarter of 1923.
ILY OVERCOME BY PEPS.
-Brauchitis Brys bold of its vitiis in a slow iraiduous way. But the arrival of calder weather sunumuses the sufferer male how wriously the extensting coughing bout wireitig and breathing. dithealty are selling do our private affairs in this counTJ. W. Anderen Mr and Mrs E, K
chest langs
the state of me or try," said Admiral Mark Kerr, ad- Mr B. A. Arthur
At the Wireless Exhibition at Kili Scrip the property of Mr. A. A.tnt which brings the ang hosting minster branch of the League of Miss E. R. Baily
ura Mis T. AnkarMr & Mr A. Lane" the White City, Shepherd's Bush, Lopes, of Alexandra Building, rive air of the Alpine pine forest in novel,
Mr and Mrs 8. H. W., was a wireless set designed Hongkong Sharebroker has been
lady and inexpensive forila.
Nations.
Mr and Mra L. O. F. Langsten
for fixing to a man's or woman's Pejs tahtois anly med n be divested of
Bellaroy obtained from him by false their petive silver jackota and allowed in
Mr Kareen Mr f.W. Benner Mr and Mrs. D. listen in while walking about.
-hat, the wearer of which can pretences and that any person to slowly disore on the tongue, when they give
Mr W. K. Rourne. of
Случ oft werfal soothing and germicistal fans. Surgeon Gent C. Madden and Mr & Miss Brendan Major A. 8 Little whom the same is offered for There carried with every indrawn brents of Admiral Sir Charles Madden, Col. & Mrs C. Russell johns
Mist Leys Mr M. J. Breen purchase should before purchasing through the delimité air-passages dery, into who has just died, lived at
Trooper Livingstone, of the 3rd. the same at once communicate the kings
RYD
6th Dragoon Guards, who eluded with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office.ghing are quickly soothed and vomired of apartments immediately under Chests nude raw under by incessant Hampton Court Palace in a suite
Mr. D Loyd Wise W. Brown Mr. M. B. Lloyd
his escort and jumped from a train Alexandra Building, ar at his by the elani Pejs fine; and the hand the famous astronomical
M3, Bustard Mr W. H, Loek
near Aldershot and had both his
reinstate Mr. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs w. legs cut off through rolling under clock Residence, No. 3, Pratt Building,ringy legi Josoned and expel known as the Clock of Death." Cap & Mra J. Q. Logan
the carriage, died later in hospital.
Kowloon.
Clock of Death.'
Mrs.
Madden, widow
breathing fuste casy. Irritation unit in- famation in the windpipe or ranchi On the Dated the 27th day of Novem-lieved and endet, at that racking, cough Denmark,
death of Anne of ber, 1924.
wife got rid of once and for all. These results
'of James
I, would be impossible, but for the thes that
It is sald that the click Pyrene vil hayr pris Inaccessible in suddenly stopped, and several ordinary aid medicine.
instances are recorded by the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Pap 270 ange the handiest, safest and superstitions when the clock has zoont. fective ready ever discovered, rot stopped on more recent occasions any for brochist ailments bat for all-calda ANNUAL 'RACE MEETING 1925. urning magh wheezinces, night palace, the last only a few months und chill, induces, sore throat, laryngitis, upon the death of a resident in the couple, crap and other rent, est ind lung ago.
ENTRIES for the forthcomings of young and old,
Races close on Saturday, 10th medier cubes, er frase Mees: Wakefield & the clock falled to endorse the January, 1925, at 3 p.m. and must be C, (China) Ltd. Sehun Rond, Shmaghai, sent to the secretary c/o Linstead &
legend.. Davis, Alexandre Buildings, on ur before this date.
Ps are obtainable from your regular But on the death of Mrs Madden
Entry Forms are now ready and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, Race Course, Hongkong Club or Linstead & Davis.
Hongkong, 19th December. 1924.
BOOKINGS for the CARNIVAL
to be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL
J
BOXING DAY
are
NOW CLOSED.
Reservations may now be made
for
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
to be held on
BOXING DAY.
at..
REPULSE BAY HOTEL- Telephone Hongkong Hotel C. 32. Repulse Bay Hotel
C:807,
No Corn Can Resist "Gets-It"
No matter how long you've had your ecens bow bad they may be, whether bard or so, OF
will end does pains at once, and quickly you can lift the corn right off Liss tos of footw
the Berest. It wide palenses, the same simple
wry, Xillicos Use it. Money back Coke but faltemaverywhere, i
& Co. Mt. Chicam,, Sold in this clay bar
Dead Postman's Hoard.
•
arpeater
Mr and Mrs T. A. B, 8. Cleland
∙Kartin M. Cooper Mrs J, Medinsh
Mrs. Joan Katherine Thurston, of IH. Cormack Mr R McGregor Orange-street, Haymarket, S.W cl. A Doo-Me E E. Mimmat has been granted a decree nisi Mr and Mrs F. W. because of the adultery of her Vrind
1. Munton
husband, Ernest Charles Temple Miss M. W. News-Thurston, the novelist and drama- -no
holme *. My W. Ogden
tist. The case was not defended
Mr E. 0. Duneas Mr W. Dye
Moses Ellio
Mrs Samers Elle
Lad Mrs W. A.
Buntace
A Forbes Miss M. Forbes"
Mr F. E. Ollerton
A... Pazo
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Dr. Walter Hadwen; of Glouces- Major and Mrs F. B.ter, who was recently acquitted of
Phillip Mr and Mrs B. R. the manslaughter of Nellie Burn-
Remington
ham, a 10-years-old patient, was in the Shire Hall, Gloucester, present- behalf of 2,000 subscribers. ed with a cheque for £224 75. 48. on
Mr R J. W Foster L-Col. & Mrs O. Mis G. Pothorgill Bandera
Me F. P. Franklin Mr & Mrs JLG Scott Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr R. P. Shaw Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr R. H. Bkelton Mr and Mrs Gec. W. Stublings
Goodfellow Mira & Miss J. E.
Mr and Mrs E. F. L
Bearden Mr.O. P. Яtirdize Mr R. Thomson J.M . Thwaites Miss Thwaites
Grez
The search of a house in Keady, County Armagh, occupied by the widow of a postman who died two years ago, has resulted in the discovery of more than 1,000 un delivered postal packets of all; Me and Mrs B. A. kinds. They were found in all Waln rooms of the house and also in the|| Miss M. B. Ha? cellar. In some cases they date Mr. and Mrs back as far as ten years, and have Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr A., Tickle been sent to Armagh head office.)
Hancock
Hawker
Lt. Col. and Mrs B.
It is expected that they will be re- Mrs W. J. Hawker Trevelyan turned to Keady for delivery to the addresses.
Mr. Alan Cobham.
Hnle
L-Comdr. G. F.fr O, M. Viso
Capt. R. F. alkor Mr F. Howell .Capt. A. E. Waite MIG. H. Bankworth Miss C. Willmott
In an aeroplane piloted by Mr. Mis 0. Jenkin arnd Mrs 3. D. Alan Cobham, the trans-Eumpean Mr.8. Angh Jones Wood pilot, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton Hisa O Kennedy. Mir ft Mrs G. Yator
Me W. &. fordan Mr G. 1, Worsl Brancker, Director of Civil Avia-Mr. F. Koy
tion, is starting on a survey of the London to India section of the. Imperial airway, to Australia now
PALACK HOTEL,
being planned. The Director of Me As Aurahan Mr. C.EL. Haslewood - Civil Aviation will halt on the way Mr B. A. G. Barrett Mr J. Jack
at European capitals to discuss the Mr R. W. CampbeliMr J MoDonald
dr W. A BennettMrs McCaw !f extension
of British aeroplane Mr P. R. Chicager Mr. de E services to feed the long-distance Me J. B. DoT wy Mooro Lafzships on-be-Imperial-router W. 8. Of Mr Simpson Other matter to be studied will be Mr and Mrs M. B. Mr. R. Smith the establishment of an inter 'Diver
ap L W with "mudig{="#frship station. With a MrA RP-Davior Mer (1-Stringer and mooring mast on the way to India, Mr B Forahmida. Mr A. P. Tangen
child and the erection of a big shed and and Mr H. ham MG mast in India. The distance by air from London to Delhi is 5,000 miles.
Mr Davis
Goldenberg
Mr A. Ha
Mr A. C. Bake
Major Harold Stanley Cayzes, of Danchurch Lodge, Rugby, was at Inverness Sherif Court fined £5 for employing 10 children of school age in grouse beating while he was tenant of Dunachton shoot- ings, Kingussię
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A man who desired to remain anonymous went into the Royal Northern Hospital, Holloway road, N., and gave £100 towards the £20,000 which has to be collected. by January to obtain a donation of a similar amount.
A package containing £1,500 worth of jewellery, belonging to a Jeweller's traveller, Mr. Edward Needham, of Birmingham, was stolen.at Nottingham. It was on a band barrow, which was momente arily left unattended and disap peared.
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Dorothy Down, 21, who robbed her mistress; Mrs. Nina Stokes, of Portland-court, Great Portland- street, W., of jewels and money of the total value of £2,500, was at Mrs G. Taloch Marlborough-street sentenced to Mr.A, J., Wadmora ' six months' modified Borstal· [m Mr W. Waltaprisonment.
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The Admiralty has consented to 2 shipwright at Devonport dockyard Alderman J. H. Moses, the unsuccessful Socialist candidate for the Drake division of Plymouth at the general election.
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Australian birds, sent home by. the British Museum expedition, are to be placed in the South Kensing- ton Museum. They include the -channel-billed cuckoo the Cape York palm cockatoo, and the spotted bower bird.
Sore Throat-
its Cause and Care. Research has proved nor only that Kerns are the cause of sore throat, but, that the throat, so infected, becomes asure breeding ground for serious infectious diseases like Inflúenga, Diphiberia; etc.
You
The fleeting affect, of a gargle' is not. sufficient to destroy bene mingle and malignant invaders. But Format, dis solved slowly in the mouth. in a certain preventive against germ development, giving instant relief and effectively ban. ishing the risks of infection,
Mr. Jack London, the famous novelist. toyota: "Formamint is a real destroyer of mouth and throat germs.. Insist on the genuine Wuling's F "mber in special air tighe packing. With red-letter label op bax, Refusell others. Manufactured by, the original inventors: A. WOLFING & COMPANY.
FORMAMINT
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