TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
"NOTICES.
NOTICE
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the
HONG KONG ART CLUB, will be hald at the Exchange Building (8th
ARMS CHARGE
SEQUEL TO KOWLOON FINDS.
THE CHINA MAL
The three Chinese passengera Floor) abova Mosers, Lane, Crawford found in possession of arms Ltd., on WEDNESDAY and THURS-upon the arrival in port of the DAY, January 5th and 6th, from 10.80 "President Grant" on Sunday B.m. to 7 pan. Admission 50 cents.
afternoon, each pleaded ignor ance of the Colony's laws when charged before Mr. T. W. Aine worth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon.
NOTICE.
The Arst defendant, who was charged with carrying a dagger
his baggage,
disclaimed
VE, the undersigned, beg to announce WE
that we have just ostablished ourselves ns Importers & Exporters, Fin Coul Contractors, Shipping. Agents and Goneral Providers We provide laun Ownership of the trunk in which ches, lighters and junks for carrying the weapon was found. Admit
And
HOUSE
ON HIS THRONE IN PYJAMAS.
WORLD-WIDE SEARCH.
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THE ROYAL TOUR.
PLANS FOR THE DUKE OF YORK.
Rugby, Jan. 3, The battlashin "Ronown" is in with the Duke and Duchess of rendiness at Portsmouth to saff
and New Zealand.
York on their tour of Australla
since April 1929, the Michigan au After a world-wide search lasting thorities have arrested Benjamin Purnell, the aged, long-haired, long- bearded "King of the House of David," who is charged eriminal practices. ilgious, sect twenty years ago.
Purnell founded his queer re- He brought it to a membership of a and Duchess to Portsmouth, from in a secluded colony in Michigan.ed by destroyers and seaplanes. thousand men and women who lived
The King and Queen will attend A ceremonial farewell when the Royal tourists leave London on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and his brothers will accompany the Duke
whare the "Renown" will do escart
quirements, to Box 459, c/o "China cargoes from Hong Kong to Kongmoon, ting possession of the key to the where after giving all their property. On the outward journey, the
Canton and Wuchow: superintend the trunk, the defendant claimed
that it belonged to another man to the "king"" they worked as farm vessel will call at Las Palmas and loading and unloading of same guarantee the safe delivery of
labourers and contracted marriages Jamaica, and proceed all goods whose name was painted on ita dictated by Purnell. entrusted to us into our own godown from which place they will be further side. His Worship adjourned
When more than three years ago transferred to any required destination, the case until this morning in holling ourselves responsible for any order that the trunk might be one of the women members brought civil and criminal charges against damages that may occur. For torma brought into Court.. and particulars please apply to our
supposed that he had fled the coun- other him he could not be found. It was Building..
sing 350 rounds and a policetry.
Now it appears that he had boon
Y promptly panted. "China local branch in the Bank of Canton changed the twly defendants,
OUR visiting cards neatly and Mail'' Office, No. 5,. Wyndham St., Telephone Central 32.
NOTICES.
Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR Chater Road, St. George's Bldg.
(Keochong Building).
MR. KODAKA, WHOLESALE PEARL MERCHANT FROM JAPAN exhibits a fine collection of PEARLS
47!
PEARL JEWELLERY
For Two Weeks. Only.
is the FIRST TIME. thus a ne collection:
FEARL
necklaces, of brooches, rings, elu is shown in Hong Kong.
Visitors are welcome to inspect the Pearls, even if they do not buy,
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KOMOR & KOMOR
Art and Curio Experts
Kolabong Blig.
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NOTICE,
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171TH reference to letter re- ceived from the Compradore Association to the effect that commencing Trem 1st January. 1927. for all goods contracted: "To arrive" or sales from "Spot Cargö." the Compradore commission shall be 1% we hence have jointly held meetings to the conclusion that for all goods so contracted or sold, we can pay the usual commission only and no further increase what- ever. Besides having duly inform- e the. Compradore association of our resolution, we hereby cause the same advertised..
PIECE GOODS GUILD AND SUNDRIES GOODS GUILD. Hong Kong, 31st December, 1926.
LADIES
You will he inter ested in OWL TRI- BAR Female Sup positories. A power; ful antiseptic and preventative. Guaran teed perfectly harmless, non-poisonous. Sent prepaid in plain wrapper $1.35 box, THI-BAR WORILS, Matropolitan Ave., P. O. Meth, N. Y. Sead for free, booklet.
Quick
SHAVO.
Cool Easy!
That's the story of shav
ing with Shaya. Leaves skin smooth, soft and unfretted
SHAVO
Sold By LEADING DISPENSARIÉS
And
UNIVERSAL STORES.
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
,WANG LEE Co. Hong Kong,. Dec, 21, 1928.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
FOURTH TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON
SATURDAY, 8th January,
at 9.15 p.m. at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT: Stoker Norman Morris H.M.S. "Hermes?'
A. B. Bromley
IT.M.S. "Wishart"
BOOKING at MOUTRIES Members
5th and 6th January. General Pubile-
7th and 8th January.
USUAL PRICES.
STOPS
CORN
All Pain
in 3 Seconds
No matter where it is, how bad it hurts, how long you've had it, or what kind of corn it is, "GETS-IT" will stop the pain in 3 seconds. All
pain' goes at a touch. Then the corn loosens up and goes away, altogether. You walk, dance, wear tight shoes all you want. For your own sake try "GETS- 17
For sale everywhere. Costs very little. "GETS-IT" Inc., Chicago, USA.
MARTINS PILLS
Sura sad assain for all Humale
complaints. Every lady should keep box in iba house. Chemists and Stor
well iom throaɣbout this warić,
Probríelte: Martin, Chemin, Fasthaarsten. Far.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG
KONG FOR JAN., 1927.
(Standard Time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich.)
Date January
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revolver and 49 rounds were fired $200 and $100.
via the Panama Canal to Marquesas Islands, Fi and Auckland. Six- toen days will be spent in touring New Zealand, and the vessel le due at Sydney. Australia, on March 20,
British Wireless Service.
living all the time in the adminis tration building of the colony WORLD THEATRE. which Furrounded by dense
On the application of Sgt Goodwin, his Worship made an order for the confiscation of the roves of trees. Shortly after mid- arms and ammunition found on night twenty police encircled the the No. 4 Kowloon Wharf on house, which they illuminated by They found the Sunday morning. This comprised searchlights. Ave German rifles, one Mauser "king" seated on his throne in He was carried into pistol, one revolver, 850 rounds pyjamas.
"THE SOCIAL CODE" TO-DAY TO THURSDAY.
Miss
In "The Social Code" of rifle ammunition, 200 rounds court by four of his boarded dis-Dana turns from light comedy to of Mauser ammunition, 50 Win-diples and was released on 210,000 drama and offers one of the most chester ammunition
50 bail. rounds of revolver ammunition,
and
one tin of smokeless powder, 2,000 primers and 100 ammuni- tion clips.
A similar order was made in respect of 10 pounds of air rifle shots found in the steerage quar ters of the "President Grant" on Sunday afternoon.
AT THE STAR.”
"ACE OF HEARTS" TO-DAY
AND TO-MORROW.
"The Ace of Hearts? Is the picturisation of a powerful novel by Governeur Morris, featuring Lon Chaney, Leatrice Joy and John Bowers, in the leading. parts:
SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILD. Against Contaminated Food.
$1
As a
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captivating, performances wit- nessed for some long time.
member of the Long! Island society colony, Miss Dana enacts the role of a young girl who faces, disgrace to protect her married sister. The role calls for a number of highly dramatie and emotional scenes, in each of which the charming little star acquits herself superbly. "The Social Code" is, another genuine triumph for Miss Dana and will be hailed with delight by her many admirers.
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Supporting the star are Malcolm McGregor, playing a juvenile role in excellent fashion;| Edna Flugarth, sister of the star both in real and reel life; Huntly Gordon, Cyril Chadwick, John Sainpolis and William Humphrey. These players have all been well chosen for their respective parts and work for the general good of the picture as a whole rather! than for individual glory. The
The story is a powerful drama what your little one eats for there must You cannot always be certain of dealing with the aim of a fana-be frequent, occasions when the child tical group of reformers, to de- is not under your watchful eye Anresult is a decidedly well acted stroy all the evildoers in the apparently Blight derungement of
stomach and bowels may be the begin world. They are so obsessed with
their idea, that they do not realise the fact that to destroy in- dividuals, will not raise the moral tone of the universa.
This truth does not come home to the group as a whole, but the girl and the man she loves, who are members of the group, real- ise that their love is a far greater thing than the destruction of a few overweening materialists. How they find peace and how the designs of their colleagues are thwarted, furnish many thrill- ing episodes.
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For the information of visitors | the following list of some of the
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1828
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Signal Station
1774
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7.05
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Mt. Parker...
1734
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6.09
Mountain Lodge.
1726
21
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6.04
The Eyrie..
1725
28
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Peak Hotel
1805
24
7.05
6.06
Taikoo Sanatorium
25
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6.06
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6,07
Mt. Davis
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Bowen Rd. (Altarbeds) 297
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0,08 7.04 6.00
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Taimoahan:
8124
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$7.08
6.10
Kowloon Peak
1971:
highest points on the Island and .Mainland is published:
Island:
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7,08 8.11
ning of serious, intestinal infection.
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Baby's Own Tablets
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photodrama.
The story is built around the mystery of the murder of a
notorious clubman A it holds spectators breathless with sus pease.
have been specially designed for the alleviation, and correction of stomach
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. and bowal treables in the very young, They quickly remedy infantile indiges- tion, constipation, colic, vomiting;
TOUCH of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, diarrhoea; allay teething pains; cool feverishness; relieve colds and croup;
Chamberlain's Pain Bala religves the pain. Barne and scalds are promptly Baby's Own Tablets, also post free, 60 relieved, expel worms. Your chemist Bells
cuts and bruiaos quickly cents tho, vial, from Dr. Williams' healed and swellings promptly reduced. Medicine Co., 60 Klanges Road, Shang-In fact no household should be without
it. For sale everywhere.
bak
Christmas and New Year in England
Upper Loft-Picadilly Circus, London...... Upper Right—Bank of Ireland; Dublin' Lower left-Bir Walter Scott's Monument, Edinburgh: Lower Right-Flaco de la Bastille, Paris. Centre-Canadian Pacifle laer "Montcalm.”
It is at Christys time that the ties of family and friends are strongest and Christmas can only be iChrist- mas for you in one place in all the world. In order to meet the heavy traffic, the Canadian Pacific Railway. ran special trains from western Canada for the Christiana sailings for Great Britain and Europe. The first of these sallings was by the C.P. liner "Malita,” and tourists from all points in the West assembled at Edmonton, Calgary, Moose Jaw and Winnipeg where through "tourist cary ware operated to the ship's elde.
But the real rush to the Old Country for Christmas commenced with the sailing of the C.P. liner "Montroyal” on December 7 for which a special trakriške run to ship alde at Saint John. It was equipped with through tourist cars from Edmonton, Calgary, Moose Jaw and Winnipeg and passengera, travelled on the ship to Liverpool via Bel- fast. This was followed, by the salings" of "C.P. liners "Metagama,” on December (11) and by “Minnedosa", and "Montcalm," on December 15. from Saint John. The first went to Liverpool vis Greenock; the second to Cherbourg, Southampton' and Antwerp, and the third to Liverpool via Belfast.... The selling of kas Métagama", on Dece ^ ber 11, was also augmented by fast of the us. "Letitia" on the game day, Special C.P.R. trains from western
points to both of these shipa cazzled passengers direct to the dock at Saint John.
OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
(The crussneord puzzle has been made by but our readers are warned to look out for Doods `phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho;):
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114
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135
55
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163.
HORIZONTAL.
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A Fawr faltow
7-Tell plant B-Falsifier 10-Aaquira
11-Man's name. 13-8port
14"As it stands"
(My):
16-Builder of Ark 18-Wing-shaped 19-Evex faontr.) 120-Row
22-Man' name
(familiar)
23-Look 25-Lolter 28-Grab 29-Lifts up 32-Cry of owl 33-jura. 34-Compatalon
88-Leprosy sufferers $2-Part of verb "to ba"
43-Adequats
46-King (French) 47-A scourget
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ÖÖTHE INTERNATIONAL SYNOIATE,
MORIZONTAL (Conti) } į.49-And (German): 150-ireland' (Poot.): 151~Leature (abbr)))
63-Ever (contr.)" 154-Graven: Image
56-Complete"
67-Bury
60-Seaport of Algeria 60-Retuotantly willing {41-Feminine
nour-enditio
(02-A number
VERTICAL
1-implore 2-Combining term
Air -Clean
Purifies B-Help
S-Dzybreak.
7-A rent
Tumult 1.10–6outh-Amerloun
animat
12-Talone
13-Concoct
|:16-Abound:
VERTICAL (Cont.), 17-Vanemanos ||18-Draft, anime- {21-Royall Geographie
· Boolety - (abbr.). 23-Plural of t [244Auxiliary verbr [27-Artlole' 28-Kind of lattune 30-Western_State of
U. S. (bar)! ST-Lite devil: |34-Pat
35-Mountains of
Z. Hurops |36-Regenarate< 137-An air
3-stake
40-To vex
47-A fault
f44-High playing card!
(pl) [45-Drifting: 48-mitate 30-Paradion
| 12-Ripped!
54-timerzny (abbr.).
56-The (Spanish);, [88-No. (Bootch).
SUGGESTIONS FOR BOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Start out by Alling in the words of which you fool: reasonably qura, There will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they in turm to sell others. A letter bolongs in sach white space, words starting it the numbered squares and running either, horisontally or vertically of both. //?:
(The solution of "the "above, cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issus along with a new cross-wurd puzzle.)
LAMMERT BROS
AQOTION ÊTRE, AFFRAISERS,
AND SURVEYORS
Public Auctions
MOCK AUCTIONS.
TRICKS FOR FLEECING THE PUBLIC.
Revelations of the practices of mock auctioneers have been made In the course of an investigation carried out by the Incorporated Society of Auctioneers and Land- ed Property Agents.
Every pitch or sale is attended by two or three "ricks" or "gees". -confederates of the auc- tioneers. When the auctioneer has his audience sufficiently ex- cited by "plunder" lines those given away to create interest he puts up a hinten lot," apparent- ly worth about £2. He instructs his floorman to wrap it up and charge the lady only 28. for it. The clerk makes a pained pro teat, but is instructed to mind his own business. The floorman disappears, ostensibly to wrap, the article up, but quietly re- places it in stock, while the au- dience's attention is attracted by another offer.
The hammerer now begins to knock down some good lots to his "ricks" who bid up to 28. for en article which is covered up, and the Auctioneer shows his appre- ciation of their trust by giving it to them for nothing. fidence thus angendered in the audience, the auctioneer's work is now quite esey.
POPPY DAY MEANNESS.
Con-
The Poppy Day collection at Leeds. in aid of Earl Haig's fund for exe Service men has exceeded the total
་་་ of previous years.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS:
THE GREAT. NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.
The following unclaimed tell grams are lying at the office of T“ Great Northern Telegraph Compan (Limited)
K. Goba, from Osaka, Cleomedon, from Boaton. Capbos, from Shanghai, H. D. Chang, '5, Shelly Street Floor, from Shanghai.
Miss Simmons, Bowen Road, from Yokohama
Afonssler from Nagasaki Dantonchan, from Shimonosek Miss Katheen Simmons, Bow Road, from Radio Carnavanah Chesjiradi.
Wallington, 12, Ventries Rosi
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from Kobe.
Lydon, from Shanghai. Franvelin, from New York Crescendo, from Norristounpens
EV, JESSENZ
Superintende Hong Kong Station, Dec, 30, 192
EASTERN EXTENSION) AUSTRALASIA & CHINW TELEGRAPH CO
List of Unclaimed
The boxes, however, have been lying in E. E. Telegr found to contain a number of för | Hong Kong. eign.coins, an aluminium cloakroom Mrs Peterson, Poak- ticket, an aluminium disc with a Penang portrait of a footballer, and a brasa dog-collar tag
PRIZE FOR NECKTIES.
A rich silk manufacturer at Como has offered a prize of about 2875 to whoever supplies him with the best patterns for silk heckties.
The competition is open to all nations and the committee which will select the winner includes Leveral prominent Italian, and forsign, setists and industrialista,
Pasam, from New York" Marion, from Seattle. Ede, Hong Kong Hotel, Oldcastle.
Allen, Care American.
from Sydney
Ross, 1, Duddell, from Ba Jameschau, American from Balikpapan.-
(arrau,?
Hong Long,