WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925..

QUE (1

FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)

Frozen by" A. J. "A. Ottomen's Improved Patented method which proserves its origina! flavour and qualiths. Once canted always ppreciated. Flesh dra as fresh fish. :

To be obtained only from

KWONG LOONG, Compradore..

88, Des Voeux Road O. * Tel. 0, 128) Bole agost for Hoogkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. —and also →→→

from

THE DAIRY FARM ICH & COLD

STORAGE CO, LTD.."

THE FRENCH STORE

JUST ARRIVED POULTON & NOEL, LTD'S. Potted Meat Shewcards. In Glass Anchovy, Bloater. Salmon, Saimon and Shrimp. Smoked Cods, Roe, Chicken and Tongue, Ham, Game, Ham and Tongue, Turkey. and Ham 45 cts. P.Glass.

CHAS. SOUTHWELL & Co., Ltd.

Salted Jordan Almonds, and Salted Swt Almonds Whole Jordan Almonds, Fancy Glass Strawberry Jam. Eng H, M. Orange Marmalade, and Red-Currant Jelly..

No. 9, Beaconsfield Arcade. Tel. Central 794.

DODO

A. B. C.

AUCTION ROOMS,

8B, Duddell Street.

FURNITURE AUCTIONS,

every TUESDAY and FRIDAY

L. E. S. HODGE,

Attner

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN MORTGAGE COMPANY

LIMITED.

NOTICE OF CALL.

Issus of 400,000 shares of the

Nominal Value "of

$10.-each

($ 2.50 paid up) »

&

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 2nd Call of $2.50 per share on each of the above1 400,000 shares has been made

S

by the Company and that such Call will be payable to the Company's Bankers, The Hongkong & Shang hai Banking Corporation on or before 15th January, 1925.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 9th January, 1925

LEE KEE

Agent for.

HENRY RICHARD

TILE CO'S.

We have a large atook of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramic Mosalo Tiles, Geometrical Encautio Floor Tiles, File Fire Grates.

Inspection Invited

Showroom 21, Wellington St.

Tel C. 1483

TUNG SAN G

TAILOR

11A Peel Street

#ALUPRÆD ***** MI-A

WANTS ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 9 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Evory additional word 4 Centa

for 8 insertions. ||

TO LET

VISITORS AT HOTELA,

HONGKONG HOTEL

"12"

January 9.

THE CHINA MAIT

Mr R. T. G. Aitken Mr G., Harrina

Mr and Mrs G.

Archʊatt

| Me W Archibald

Mr A. F. Akins

Mr G. Babo

Capt. Basot

Mrs R. W. Fagst

| Mr FW, BarDes

. Mr J. Scott Barton

Me E. HansamİNRAD Mr P. J. Yau Rocok

Mr A. F. Henry

Mr N. J. Herbaohla Mr & Mrs A. Hioks Mr. J. Holmos Mr W. nghes

Mr And Mr R.Me A. R. Johnston

Boscon

Mr G G. Johnstone Mr and Mrs Bonin Kinlook Mrb E. R. Bellio Mr. and Mr V. Bonjemin Klemibogec

and Mrs G. and dre and Mr

Bennett

Lauri:non:

TO LET. Three large Roems, excellently situated for offices on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's Building facing Ice House Street and

Road. For terme Chater particulars Apply

to Hongkong

and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Building,

ON

TO LET Two Godowns,

shops, In DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut tonjes & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET Room, double, large

verandah, bath-higher level, Apply Box No. 340 c/o "China Mail"

*

PREMISES VACANT. THERE will shortly be available for rent, ground floor premises at 16 Des Voeux Road Central (adjoining the Hongkong Hotel) approximate area 5,500 square feet (with 70 feet, modern shop, frontage being installed), suitable for Depart- mental Stores.

For particulars please apply to The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Ltd. 2nd floor at address given.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG DEVELOPMENT,

BUILDING & SAVINGS SOCIETY. LTD.

$

Mr D. Baraba

Mr D. Borthan

Mr RJ. Birbeck

Mr E

0.

Mr A. R Langton Mr and Mrs W..

Londerman,

Mr J. H. BlackturnMr and Mrs O. W. Mr R. Blan

Loung Mr B. A. Booing Min E. Liddell Mr H. C. Broghamdias H. Lille" r A. Brooks Mr D. MoCallum Mr J.A. H. Brown Mrs J. H. & Mins Mr BM. Brown R. Miller Mr A. W. Graham Mr O. A, Montague

Browns

Dr T, Nagel Mr R. 1, Burdin Mr and Mra Mr A. T. Campbell Neskelman Mr. H. Castillon Mr B. N Nelson Mr R. E. Clark MrJ Niewvonbrys Mr J. R. Collins Mr And Hra H.. Mr Chas. Cottrell Pearman Mr W. 8. Cruick-Mr B. K Peel"

shank

Mr & Mrs Pickuet Miss R E. Deamond Mr and MO. H

Pooler Capt. Dickens

O ViaMr & Mrs Priestley Mr. W Dorsier

Mr M. J. Qni-t Mr and Mrs W. A.Me M. A. Keley

R Douglas Mr & Mrs Remy Mr ER Dackett Me B. Riley Mr and Mrs Duck Mr A. E. Howe

worth

Miss Ryan Mr Foli Hilla Mfar M. Elin Mr and Mrs. E.

Elis

Miss Eccles.

Mr D. Fafille

Mr J. P. Feh by

Mr and Mrs

Pincher

• Mr. J. K. Blanders Mrs A. J. Savage

E. Mr G. Schriner

... · Mr H. Schweologor

Capt M. Bignelund

Mr and Mrs W, H

Sparke

R.Mr and Mra W. Vander Stren

Mr L. Pitcher Mr H. P. Strlover Mr G. D. Fothergill Mr H. F. Semmers Dr & Mrs F. Frank Mr P.D. Fatherland Dr. Dangla R.Mr J. E. Thompson

Gawler

Mr and Mrs L. A

Tabine

Mr H. Ge' son""

| Mr F. B. Gbbide

Dr R. E Gill

NOTICE OF ORDINARY GENERAL MIL

MEETING,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Com pany will be held at the City Hall, Hongkong: on SATURDAY, the 17th January, 1925, at Noon, for purpose of receiving the Reports of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the neriod from the 28th December, 1923 to the 30th September, 1924. and also for election of Directors.

The Transfer Books of the Com pany will be closed, from the 13th January to 17th January, 1925, both days inclusive

By Order of the Board, EDWARD B. RAYMOND,

Secretary. Hongkong. Sth January, 1925.

.HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

AN EXTRAORDINARY

GEN.

A copy of the revised Rules and Regulations and Rules of Racing may be inspected by members at the office of the Secretary upon application.

By. Order,

M. Gill

Mr M. A. Taper

Mr Tatundjium

Mr. Ve ter

Mrs Ronald Gordoor B. A. Wadeson Mr sod--Mr. J.Mr J.T Ward

Gould

Mr and Mrs

Grabban

COOLER WEATHER ARRIVING NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER

YOUR WINTER SUITS

}

CALL AND SEE US

THE INDIAN TAILORING CO.

LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,

Kowloon Hotel Building,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS,

VESSELS DUE.

"FROM SWATOW..

3.shan Marn FROM BANGIOI,

Jan. 19.-N K.K.

Jan. 16.-E. A

Bintang."

FROM THANGHAI.

Jan. 18.-J.U.J.1.

16. N.Y.K 19.-N.K.K. 24.-N. K K. 15.-J.C.J.L

16.-N.T.K.

29.-J.C.J.J

Tjimanoek. Tobs Marn Luahan Meru Taito Maru. Tijkarang.

Katori MarU Tiskarania.

FROM BINGAPORE,

Jan. 16.-B..F.

18.-B. F. 20.-U.S.8.B. 2.-B. F

Meriones!

Kt Companion, West CalmoDA,

Eurypylas.

Rhesus.

Feb. 1.-B. F.

3-B. F

Patroclus.

Agapenar

16.-B. F.

Dardantis.

21.-B. F.

Aetyanaz..

10-B F

Aptolycua,

Mar.

1.-B.. 2-B F. 14-3, F. 2. B. F. Apr. 3.-J.C.İ.L FROM

Jan. 15.-NYE.

16.-N.Y.K. 18.-N.Y.K. 21.-J.CL. 28.-N.Y.E.

Theseus Antenor Eumed. "Helena

JAPAN.

tiamakura Y&TU Toba Mara. Akita Maru Tisalak.

Aatori Mera. Navano Mora.

OM BOMBAY,

Jan. 20.-N. Y.,

23. P. U. 2-NY.K

Mesked Mra J. E. | Feb. 2.-F., 49,

8. Watkins

Mar, 6.-P. & Apr, 16.-P.

A

Fensug Maro Sardinia

Morioka MarD.

Soad..

Miella,

3

Mrs R. H. Whittall

Sardinis

Mr Alice do Weese

FROM CALCUTTA,

Jan. 17-N.Y.K.

29.-13 I.

* Maru

Tilawa.

Fab. 1.-B. J.

Takh

Mr W. Wender Mr J. Wilson

Mr H. Gregory Capt T, P. Hail Miss F. Hamilton Mr H. Hancock Mia N G. Worcester Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr JF. Wright

Hannital

BEPULAR RAY HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Avariov Miss B. Harry

PROM JAPA

Jan. 15.-J.C.Jike

18.-J.O.J.L XZ.-J.C.J.L

Apr. 6.-7.0.1

FROM

Mr & Mrs Banner-Mr and Mrs P.M.Jan. 10-0.8.8.8.

MAY

Edgeon

Mr J. Baharr A. E. J. Knight

and bild

Mr and Me A Mr and Mrs A.E.A. Lainel & children

Carleton

Mr and Mrs W. L

Mr and Mrs F. M. Less

and Mr & Mrs B. Land Mr & Ma O'dell

Ora lord

children

Mr R. C. Crooka Dr. Donolan

and children

Mr and Mrs. A.

Mr and Mrs J, Ń.

Parker

Brostedt

Feb 1-4.0L Mar. 9.-0.P.

17- PS Apr. 1. C.P.3.

10.-O.F.S." 28.0. PR. May.12.-UP.3. 29.-O.P &. June 1-O.P.S.

GEBU AD Jan. 12.-0.9.8. B.

Tjilebcet.

Tjibodas. Tx

jewb uç Panciue

MANILA,

West Carmona. Frey Jackeon Expres of Asia. Emiram of Canada

press of Roseta Empress of 4'lia' Empress of ABR Emprres of Canada,

Empress of Russia. Empress of 'lis ZAMBOANGA. West Chopaka.

Phone K. 1008

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES:

1!

Made to order. ROYAL & CO, No. 1, DAunlar Keret:

FAITH HEALING.

"MR. HICKSON TELLS THE STORY OF HIS LIFE.

The story of how he came to take up faith Bealing by the laying on of hands is told by Mr. Hickson in "Heul the Sick." It was when be was only 14 that he first attempted to cure illness

"

A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS,

· BUT A DIRTY

SUIT WILL GATHER MORE MOTH,

"DON'T FORGET"

THAT A WINTER SUIT

REQUIRES OLEANING

AT LEAST THREE TIMES DURING THE BEASON...

THINK --OF THE DIRT YOUR WHITE CLOTHES GATHER DURING THE BUMMER.

Write or Phone for complete Price List

STEAM LAUNDRY CO

HEAD OFFICE & WORKS; YAUMATI, Tel. K. 32. HONGKONG DEPOT: 18 Stanley. Stroot, Tal. U. 1979, KOWLOON HOTEL DEPOT.

KOWLOON DEPOT: 19 Canton Road. CANTON: 19, Sharki Centrai, Kust. HONGKONG HOTEL: (Visitors only).

SHIKISHIMA SHOKAI

600, PRAVA East (Wanchai).

42 PIECES, TEA SETS, COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES,

Inapoction Cordially Invited,

WHAT ARE PROFITS ?

AN ELUSIVE COMPRE. HENSIVE DEFINITION.

45

* From $16.00 From $7.00

The Burden Of Indigestion.

Here are the facts about a real remedy for indigestion and weakness of the vital organs-

In 1862, when I was about 14, we were sitting together one even- ing in the drawing room. A littlo coin was suffering acutely from a simple way I | neuralgia, and in

In the course of an interesting that burden which makes life a was asking Our Lord to help her, when it suddenly came into my address on What 'ure Profts? de misery for so many. The remedy mind, Lay your hands on her livered to the Incorporated Arroun is Bisurated Magnesia, a harmless face, and I immediately did, so; tants Students' Society of London.

with the result that the pain at Cordwainers Hill, Mr. Reginald yet effective compound which yanished,

PSilverstone; having expressed since its inception, has received A few days later, he adds, be the opinion that acventants alone the written endorsement of thou- laid lands on the face of her sister, enn decide what is and what is not sands of grateful people in all who had St. Vitus's dance, and the profit, proceeded to quole nine in-parts of the world as well as the cure. was immediate.

terpretations of the word "profits" recommendation of doctors nurses and hospitals. Bisurated Magnesin stops stomach pain instantly by removing its cause, it is quite inexpensive, and either tablet or powder form can be obtained from any chemist. It is the one sure, sane and safe remedy for those of view : (1) econorific "@legal and who suffer from indigestion, and 81 commercial division which stomach weakness, but when buy- broadly groups the aspects from-

In 1800 Mr. Hickson was asked culled from various sources, and then by his wife's uncle, & London admitted an inclination to agree doctor, to treas an officer in the with Mrs Gamp that there aint British Army who had been no such a thing as a comprehen wounded in the South African war, sive definition. He was in great pain and unable Mr. Silverstone considered the sleep.

I laid my hands on him question of profits from three points in silent prayer. In fex mom ents all pain had left him and be made a very rupid recovery."

In his book he gives a vivid ac. which profits may be regarded into ng care should be taken to see count of healing missions in such (1) What profits might be, (2) what that it is "Bisurated" Magnesia, for nothing else will do. The oval widely differing countries as Amer- proft must be, and (3) what profits "BISMAG" trade-mark appears

ien, China, India, South Africa, ought to be. The economists de- Egypt. Australia, and Japan. On

Mr and Mrs J. Mr and Mrs Vander FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, the question of the finance of his ribe profits as the "rent of on every genuine package.

Dǝking Dara

Step Air and Mrs. T.Lt-sol. & Mrs Ste

-Fowla & children pher fr Franklin Mi M. Walk Mr and Mrs 1. H.Mr and Ara J. F.

Gears & daughter Wright

'

PCAK BOTEL.

January 9.

ERAL MEETING of the Club will be held in the Jockey Club boom, Hongkong Club Annex, on THURSDAY, January 22nd, 1925, at 5.30 pm for the purpose of proposing a resolution to adopt the revised Rules and Regulations and Dr J. W. Anderson ir K. Tarsen Rules of Racing as the Rules and Mr B, A. Arthur Mr and Mrs G. D. Regulations and Rules of Racing of | Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Loys the Club.

Miss E. R. Baily Miss Loya Mr and Mrs L. C. F.Major . 8. Little-

johns Bellamy Mr. W., Boons Mr D Loyd Mr W. A Bourne Mr L. M. 8. Lloyd Mr M. J. Breen Mr W. H. Look Mr. & Ms Brennan Mr and Mrs W. Col & Mrs C.Russell Logan

Mr D. Logan Brown Miss P. W. Brown Mr and Mrs T. A.

Martin Mr B. D. Carothers Mrs J. C. Carpenter Mrs J. McAlnsh Mr B. H. Cleland Mr R. McGregor

Mr E E. Mimmaok Mia M. Cooper Mra I H. Cormack Mr and Mrs B. W. Lt. Col. R. A. Dob. Muntan

Miss M. W. News. bla Mr and Mrs J. holme

Dancao

Mr W. Ogden Mr F. E. Ollerton Mir A. H. Fenn Major and Mrs F. E.

Phillip A.Mr and Mrs H. B.

Remington

EXPERT FITTERS

HIGH CLASS TAILORING!

SERVICE.

C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1925.

HERBERT JAMES BRIDGES NORTON," DECEASED.

Mr E. C Duncan,

ALL Persons, Firms or Corporations Mr W. Dye

having any claims against or Mrs Samers, Bills any moneya" or securities belonging Misser Ellis to the Estate of the above deceased Mr and Mrs W. (late of the Hongkong Hotel) are

Eustace requested to send particulars thereof to the Undersigned.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Buildings, Solicitors for the Administrator. Hongkong, 10th January, 1925,

NOTICE

STORAGE space o Marine Lots with Godawas zod Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 9, 1924.

"THE NEW FRIDHEN WESTRY.

THERAPION NË 1 THERAPIÓN NⱭ.2 THERAPION N13

„Adip Dimabes,” 16. 3 Bar ChamN WALZSAMAR BOLPHY.LEADING OKKMOTS, PURI 30 KUGLAND 201 BEE TRADE MARKE MOON TARRAFIO4_16_100. BRIZ, ÁGACT, WYANE LEPONO TAMBURA PARIERER,

I, :

He A Forbes Mr A. Ritchs

It-Col. & Mrs D. Mina M. Fortos Mr R. J. W. Foster Sander Miss G. Fathergill Mr & Mrs I.G. Boott Mr F. P Franklin Mr R. P. Shaw Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr R. B. Skeltɔn Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mrs T. F.

Goodfellow

White Smith Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Mrs & Wiss U.

Grey

Stubbings Kr and Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs E. F. L.

Stordee Hain

Min M. B. Hal Mr and Mra

Hanocok

Mr O.P Bierden J.Mr M. H. Torner

Jars 3. S. Thomson Mr J. B. Pawker Mr&Mre C.Thwaites Mrs W. J. HawkerMias Thwaites Lt.-Comdr. G. F.Mr A. W. Hekle

Hole

Lt. Col. and Mrs A.

Trevelyan Mr H. Howell MTG.M. HUDAWorth Lady E. O Torper Mla O. O. Taqkin- Mr O, M, Visa MrG.8. Hugh Jones Capt. R. F. Walzer Mr W. 8. Jordan Capt. A., E. Waits Miss G Kennedy Miss C. Willmott Mr M. F.. Key My and Me F. D.

Mr and Mrs B, A. Wood

Mr G. G. Werall

Mr& Mrs A. Lans Mr & Mru G., Tater

air and Mrs 8. H

Langston

Jan: 10-6."

19.-N.Y.K.

Feb 6.1.

17.-N, Y. K 23.-B. & s Mar. 6.—E, & ▲,

17.-N. Y.R., Apr. 3.--H & &. May 8.-B. I FROM SEATTLE,

Jan. 19.-B. F.

Z.-N.Y.K. 3-0.P.8 24,-A.O.I

Feb. 11.-N.Y.K.

15-B F 17.-A.O.L.

15.-C.P.5.

Mar,

1.-A.Q.1

3-N.Y.K. 11.-C.P.8. 11.-B. F.

i

13. —^.0. L.

15.-C.P.3.

25,A..L.. 2-N.YK

Mishim Mura

HausCOTH

Aki Maru

Tanda.

Taiyuan

Tango Mara

Arators.

St. Albson. "Tanda

ability, and gely declare that tom he writes:

there is no recognised principle || The Sign "I B mention that I have governing the propertion which of the never received one shilling from profits should hear to the total pro- -

Genuine the Church, and have no organiza duet-n pronouncement of little as tion behind me. I went out i sistance to those who had to ad- faith. There were no collections minister the Profiteering Act, 1919.

BISMAG

See it on every

Package

TELEGRAMS

at the healing services, and no one which appears to hold that à · fair | UNCLAIMED was asked to give. I had per profit is a profit which a reasonable VANCOUVER, ETC. Sonally to pay my own expenses man would consider profitable.

out of the free-will think offerings

The legal mind has been mpre which people who attended the definite on the subject of what pre- services were good enough to place its for certain statutory purposes

Talthybius.

ahidzuoka Marsi.

"

Empreer of A'lia. Pres. Jacksou

Yokohama Maru Protesilaus. Pris. McKinley. Empress of Asis. 1res. fferson..

Kaga Maro

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Empress of L'anada.

Achille.

Pro. Grant. Empresa of Russia. Pits. MB 11:09. Jyo Maru Philoctetes Apr. 1.-B. F

6.-A.0.I Pres. Jack-on SL-C.P.6.

Empress asia. May 5.-C.P.H. Empress of Canads 19,-0.P.H Empress of Russia. FROM BAN FRANCISCO & LOS. ANGELES.

Jan. 3.-U.8.8.8. West Prospect.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO) Jan. 18.-D.S.L. Peru. Van: duren. Fob. $.-D.8.1 Pres. Ha

·FROM EUROPLAN PORTS.

ROM. EU AN EV Jan. '18) -J; CJ. U. Oldekerk..

27.-N.Y.K.

Feb. 10.-J.C.JL.

16.--N.Y.K. 24-N.Y.E Mar. 14-J.O.J·L.

JO,-N..K.

FROM Jan. 18.-M. M. Fob. M. M.

7.-N.Y.K.

CHAMBERLAIN'S-PAIN BALILL

TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH.

A nervous hacking eengs cannot be af neuritis, whatever the troubles, cured by a glans of watery but it will disappear under the healing and sooth ing effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is for sale everywhere.

16. M. Mar. 1.-M. M

Kitne Marn. Gemma.

Hartos Maru. Kao Mara Onackerk. Katori Maru MARSEILLER. Chantilly, Porthos. Lima Maru Amarone. Angkor.

!!!

FROM KORFOLK Parketiz.

Feb. 15-B ROM LONDON

Jan. 12.-P. 40,

18.-G. L. #ab. &-P. & 0.

11,-0.1 19.-G. L TP, ZO. Mar. 6--P. & O;

10.—Q. L 30.-P. & U Apr. 8-P.&O. 21-P. & O 50.-P. & U.

Kashmir. Pembrokeshire. Malwa. Glenities, Glenugis,

Kasbgar. Manti

Karmála,

Mesodonia

Nagoya More.

Kalgan

May 14.-P. &0. 18.-P. & 0,

Malwa Kashmir Jose AL-P. & O

21,-P, & 0. Manina FROM LIVERPOOLA

Jan. 16-BF

Maciones.. Kt. Companion. Patrocles 6-BF

Ébeas NY.E. Loma Maru, FROM (HAMBURG,

Rheinland.

Dakar, Maru.

A touch of rheumatism or a twings

Chamberlain's Pain Balm rollaves the Jan, 13—Hki. pain.. Burns and scalds are propmntly 6.1=NAL relleved, cats and bruises quickly healed and swellings,promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhɛzu, ·

Glemma

door."

1

£3,000 RINGS THEFT.

ESCAPE FROM CROWDED

SHOP. "

in an offertory-box at the church must be, with the rest that when the untrained mind first meets with Mr. Hickson makes it clear that them he considers he has an inalien- he does not consider that "faith "able right to "grouse." The differ- healers"

should dismiss medical ence between what the State and Wience as unnecessary, but should the taxpayer regard us profit con work in co-operation with doctors. Stitutes' continually recurring dis agreement, which has not been smoothed away by Mr. Justice Farwell's dictum that "there is no hard-and-fast rule by which the Court can determine what is capital and what is revenue." Mr. Silver stone dealt lucidly with profits for income-tax purposes, capital profita and revenue profits under executor, A thief walked out of the crowded ship law, and divisible profits in the shop of Messrs. Tessiers, jewellers, accounts of limited companies, ux! New Bond-street, W., with rings "having skated over the economie worth about £3,000.

and legal thin ice of his subject, he The man had been in the shop turned to the consideration of com- for a while as though a customer, mercial profits, and presented and it was only when he was ob- brand and comprehensive view of served walking smartly towards the that more solid; if somewhat en- door that someone started an alarin tangled; ground.

1

his hand in the window,

by saying he had been seen with In summarising the results of bis review, the lecturer declared that in It was then found that a pad con- considering what profits are it is taining 30 rings was missing, and necessary first to decide from what legul or despite a dash into the street by standpoint-economic, assistants and customers and a commercial-they are to be viewed, search in the neighbourhood, the and in the economic view he sug- thief escaped.

gested that "profit is the difference The man's description is between between the produce derived from 40 and 60, Bft. Oin., dark hair, an undertaking and the necessary clean shaven, ruddy, complexion, outlay therefor, including the re- full face, and thickly built. He was placement of exhausted capital." wearing a greenish overcoat (unhut-

IN

IF YOU WANT TO BE ONE

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE

GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.........

he following unclaimed telegrams lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company

mited}

Haiphong, from Shanghai Souza from Shanghai Ellites from Shangboi Passmore from Amog Boris from Tuckahoe New York Kally. Fifty-one Hollywood Road from Shanghai

Yahoo from Karama

Retransmitted from Shanghai Enton from Bradford

Nam Seng Co. 90 Des Voeux Road West from à moy

Kwong Channg from Kobe

Ma Wen-ming Kwong Fai Lay from Shangbai

han Kai-pin 2nd floor bumsnipo 5 Rospital Street from Shanghai

Chin Kee from Amoy

Chen Bing Long Leong Man-ying from Amoy

Kwong Tại Loy Chan, Koo Fan Tru from Shanghai

4889, from Amoy.

E. V. JESSEN,

Anperiptoodsat Jongkong Station 8th January, 1925.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL. ASIA A CHINA TELEGRAPH Q0.

ist of unclaimed telegrama lying in E. Telegraph Office, Hongkong, Compress from Batavia Doteiho from Bolbon Heights Edmondson La Pague

Tyne Dock

from

Mahomedeen from Wynsberg Cape Viyella from London

M. E. F. AIRET,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 8th January, 1925.

FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE. Over fifty years of useful and fuvalu.

toned), a brown suit, and a bowler Runway Elephant. hat.

An exciting story of Messra Tyler, assessors, have panther shoot adventure which offered a reward of £300 on behalf befel the Maharajah of Nawanuh, gar better known in England as of Lloyd's underwriter.

Ranj-comes from Bombzy. The shoot, says an" Exchange" telegram. was organised in connection with the visit of Lord Reading the Viceroy. Suddenly the Mahara- of the happy, and successful in Tife's jah's elephant bolted to rejoin the | battle your first cara must be yo' health. i: Viceroy's post. Six miles had ible service stands, to the 'credit ¡af: Constipation causen mental ir efficiency been covered, and the elephant. Chamburlak's Cough Remedy and in all and bodily gets. Pinkettes dispel was still going strong-when-the- that time we-anna-besar beard of constipation, stimolate the liver, banish Maharajah slid down its tail-a single dissatisfied user, nor a dealer who sink headaches and billous attac'sian feat requiring both pluck and not glad to recommend it ir... the

highest terms to his patrona... Thỏn single night. Uief whenever everleri Pinkettes keep you well. Of ch miats,gility, The Maharajah escaped who in childhood took it for congbr or post free, Bu cents the vial, from De... with a few bruises, inflicted by colds, croup and whooping cough af Williams Medicine Co., 10 Kina Bond, the bind feet of the elephant, add now giving to their children and Shanghai.

made little of an incident which grand children with the same good might have ended seriously,

resulta. För idle everywhere,

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