10.

SPORTS

THE M.C.C. TOUR.

MATCH WITH NATAL LEFT DRAWN.

NO PLAY ON THIRD DAY.

Maritzburg, Yesterday. The M.C.C. team touring South Africa drew with Natal.

Rain fell overnight, preventing play to-day (the third day). Scores

were

Natal, (1st innings) 171 runs. Astill, the Leicester all-round pro- 38

fessional, took 5 wickets for runa,

333 runa. M.C.C. (1st innings) Tyldesley (E.) of Lancashire claim: ed 161 of the total.-Reuter.

LOCAL BOXING.

ADDITIONAL BOUT FOR

TO-NIGHT.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

of

AN ANNUAL EVENT.

YACHT RACE AND BOWLS MATCH.

ROSE AGAINST THISTLE. ́ ́.

St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society will play off one of their annual contests to-morrow. This is in connection with the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, the teams being:—

GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

FANLING COMPETITION.

0.25 a.m. Captain I. D. Erskine

and K. S. Robertson.

St. George's:-C. G. Alabaster (President), N. V. H. Croucher, 10.04 - C. L. Edwards, H. J. Pearce, H. S. Rouse, F. G. Vaux,

THE "CHINA MAIL,

POLISH PLOTS ?

LITHUANIA'S FRESH ALLEGATIONS.

FRONTIER ALARM.

London, Yesterday.

RIVAL FACTIONS.

NATIONALIST GENERALS IN

OPPOSITION,

AN ARMY WIPED OUT.

Shanghal, Yesterday.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 3, 1927.

"DOPE” TRAFFIC.

MALPRACTICES IN CAIRO.

ARRESTS OF ANALYSTS.

Cairo, Yesterday.

It has leaked out that during a Another long Note has been

The chief chemist and a clerk T. D. E. Pendered and addressed to the Secretary of the battle at Fengyang in Anhui on L. R. Andrewes.

League of Nations by M. Valde- Nov. 12, Genera! Pel Chung-hat's have been arrested for malpractices Iron-maras, Premier of Lithuania, al- 9th Army fell back suddenly, result in connection with Police seizures

9.30

"

9.95

J

G. Murray and W. side.

9.40

12

0.45

L. G. S. Dadwell Lt.-Comdr. Brown. Capt. H. Bloxham

and

and]

R. M. Smith.

9.50

C. C. Stark and Lissaman.

A. E.

10.00

1

H. G., Sheldon and T. S.) Whyte-Smith,

#

E. Davidson and

E. R.

.

Hallifax.

10:08

St. Andrew's D. Templeton Dr. F. (President), R. M. Jack. Nicholson, A. Ritchie, Lt. Scott- Elliot, A. L. Shielda.

Grayburn & Hegarty,

Lynch & Stevenson.

10.12

10.16

D. L. McWhirter and

Th

N. K. Littlejohn.

D. M. Goodall and A. R.

J

Cox.

10.20

10.24

#

H. Graves and J.

Flem-

ing.

F. A. Perry and

B. P. McMahon

D

F. G. Fowle...

ナト

R. P. Moodie and

Yachts will be drawn for and the teams change over for the after- noon race. The start in the morn- ing is at 11 o'clock, the course be- ing from the Club to Channel Rocks,

port), Kowloon Rock (p), mark on 10.28 Club line (starboard), Cust Rock!

buoy (s), Onish at the Club-die- 10.32 lange 5.5 miles,

Lawn Bowls Tenma.

A lawn bowls, match will also be played at the Yacht Club the teams In addition to the erents already being:-

St. Andrew's St. George's arranged for the tournament the Hong Kong Boxing Association | Capt. A.J.I. Whyte A. Murdoch at the Theatre Royal to-night, there W. A. Dowley will be a 6 rounds bout at the light-. . C. Hornell weight limit between Able Seaman E. W. Carpenter Coombes of H.M.S. "Wirern" and

Leading Seaman Hall of HMS. T. E. Hammond

F. Sutton "Titania."

Next week, the 2nd Battalion of G. G. Wood the King's Own Scottish Borderera

is to engage with 1.M.S. "Argus"

in à team tournament.

Duncan Coming Back.

the

On February 15, there will be a tournament open to units in China Command with a silver cup for the unit gaining the highest points.

Corporal Donald Duncan. Royal Marines, is expected back in Hong Kong in about ten days' time, after having made himself a favourite- and a terror at Shanghai. He is likely to be seen under the auspices of the Boxing Association

KOSBIES' WINNERS.

Regimental Tournament Results Last Night.

Bungey.

Raikes.

leging that more revolutionarying in one division of General Ho of drugs sent to the Public Prosecu- plots against the Lithuanian Gov-Ying-ching's lat Army being sur-tor's office for analysis. It is aller- ernment are being hatched in rounded by Marshal Sun Chuan-od that the chemist substituted a Poland by Lithuanian political re-fang's Northern troops and being harmless drug for heroin seized. thus causing the acquittal of sus- fugees with the cognisance of nearly annihilated. Marshal Pilsudlaki.

General Ho Ying-ching subse-pected traffickers.. It is believed A Warsaw message says that aquently severely reprimanded Com-that the chemist received large long statement in connection with mander Ku Tso-doong and dla bribes, The clerk is charged with the "State of war undertaken by missed and punished a number of selling heroín.-Reuter. Lithuania" has been issued by officers of the 9th Army. Pilsudski. It describes the 'Po-

Friction Increasing. lono-Lithuanian frontier

The Incident has increased, the source of alarm and anxiety friction and jealousy between these (Pol where no ordinary work is pes-two Nanking Nationalist

"For Chung-hsi and Ho Ying-ching) Gen- sible except under arms. years past one brother has been erats which recently was further In-

. Teheran, Yesterday, unable to see another, nor 4tensified by General Ho Ying-ching

Afghanistan and Persia have A. P. mother from her death bed supporting Mr. Wan Ching-wel's signed a

three years Treaty of farewell address a

to her proposal to abolish the Nanking friendship and security. They un and children. The most urgent Military Council in which General dertake to remain neutral if a third

J. H.

H. Spicer and J. Thayer. W. K. Tait And Cameron.

R. A. Green and II. A. Milla.

10.30 » 10.40

10.44

*

10.48

C. B. Robertson

10.52

(skip) 10.56

A. A. Brawn.

and

аз а

hews arrives weeks late," Pilsudski suggests that Vlade

is "irresponsible" and produced "arguments worthy of

mara

a madhouse."--Reuter.

AIR MAILS.

H. M. Muir and J. FLETTERS FROM HONG KONG

Kennedy.

C. B. Brown and S. T.,

Butlin

A. Humphreys and A. K. Henderson.

J. McLay E. L. Sim G. M. Shaw

(akip)

W. C. Clark and T. Low.

J. Davies

(skip)

W. Adamson K. E. Grieg J. W. C. Bonnar W. Macfarlane

(skip)

11.00

"

A. C. I. Bowker and M. Murray.

11.01

1

11.08

1

E. B. Reed

A. Cameron A. Stevenson F. Sandes

11.12

11.16

17

W. Russell

(skip)

(skip) 11.20

11.24

11.28

W. A. Butterfield and J. W. Plutt.

J. W. Bentley

Hon. M. W. T. ·

Southern

G. R. Edwarda

CRICKET.

SUTCLIFFE'S APPOINTMENT FOR YORKSHIRE.

Bombay, Nov. 4. There was a strong admixture of sportsmen among the arrivals by to- day's mail steamer. There were four county cricketers, Roy Hilner, Maurice Leyland and A. Dolphin (Yorkshire), and George Brown, the Hampshire all-rounder, who are en route to Patiala as coaches.

In the open-air ring at Murray Barracks last night, the regimental tournament of the 2nd Batt. King's

Sutcliffe's appointment to the cap. Own Scottish Borderers was held before a large number of spectators taincy of the Yorkshire Club was which included civilians and ladies, the subject of surprised comment

Each bout was of the usual three by all four. rounds, under Service rules.

The Yorkshiremen each had his

|

N. L. Procter and T. A. Martin.

A. Leach Sommerfelt.

and A.

J. Smith and T. C.

Monaghan.

H. R. Sturt and A. J. Frank.

OUR SOCCER RULERS.

FOR AMERICA.

The following regulation has been made by the Officer Adminis- tering the Government in Coun- cil:-

The air mail fees applicable to letters from Hong Kong for transmission by the United States air mail service, re- gardless of distance or route, will be 20 cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof. This fee is in addition to the regular postage.

NEW TREATY.

MONEY & SHARES.

'TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London

Bank wire

Bank on demand

2/- 14

2/- 5/18

Bank 30 day's night.. Bank 4 months' sight 2/- 1⁄2 Credits 4 months' sight 2/1 Documentary 4 months.

Bight

On Paris--

On demand

2/1%

1260

Credits 4 months' sight 1525

On Berlin-

On demand

On New York-

On 'demand

49%

Credita 60 days' sight 51

On Bombay-- Wire... On demand

Wire

On demand

184%

On Calcutta-

134

On Singapore

On demand....

87

On Manila-

AFGHANISTAN AND PERSIA.

On demand

99

On Shanghai-

On demand

nom.

30 day's sight (private

paper)...

107

Pel Chung-hat is a leading figure.

Power attacks either of them, It is understood that General Pel

The Treaty will be automatically Chung-hsi, on a recent visit to Han valid for further three years, un- how, received assurances of Generaless denounced by either contracting

Li Taung-Jen's support, which is borne out by the appearance of ar- party at the end of the first three

years. Reuter. ticles in the Chinese Press and in posters at Hankow denouncing Mr. "national Wang Ching-wei BA traitor."

Strengths Compared.

·General Pei Chung-hai at present commands 20,000 troops distributed in Nanking, Shanghai and Sung- klang, while General Ho Ying-ching has 8,000 at Hangchow and 70,000 north of the Yangtaze River.

Li Taung-jen, Pei Chung-hal and at present in Ho Ying-ching are Shanghal for the plenary session of Dec. 4, which is growing more in- teresting daily.-Reuter.

[Note: Ho Ying-ching is a pro- Chiang Kai-shek diehard and there- Jfore a supporter of the ex-Generalis- simo's alliance with Mr. Wang Ching-wel. Pei Chung-hsi and Li Taung-jen are leaders of the Kwang- si military faction which includes General LI Chai-sum of Canton (now at Shanghaf) and

General Wang Shiu-hung of Kwangsi.}

VISAS TO GO.

MUTUAL ARRANGEMENT. WITH

GERMANY,

Rugby. Yesterday. An official announcement that

Two decisions by the Emergency | Committee of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association, to deal with in- fringements alleged, have been an- an agreement has been reached

nounced as follow:-

with Germany for the mutual aboli-

Kicking an opponent:" Arlett tion of visas is expected within the (Royal Air Force), suspended from next few days. British Wireless October 19 to December 8, 1927.

Striking an opponent: Spalding (2nd Batt., K.O.S.B.), suspended for

Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn. C.M.G. own characteristic way of express-three months from Dec. 1, 1927. D.S.O., the officer commanding.ing disapproval.

gave away the prizes at the close.

and thanked Lt. J. D. Welch and

Dolphin only regretted that York-

his committee for making the ar- shire was not to have an amateur

rangements.

skipper, while Leyland, though he

Officials were-Major Campbell, deplored the appointment, philoso- R.A.M.C., referee; Lt. J. G. Shilling-phically observed: "It is cricket it- thrills cricket lovers all over the ton, Lt. M. Ker, Lt. J. D. Welch, self which counts, not so much whe-country and should finally demolish all of the K.O.S.B.. judges; Lt. J. ther a professional or an amateur

an antiquated prejudice for the good Scott-Elliot, timekeeper: R.S.M.

is.captain. As for myself it does of the game. Parkinson, announcer.

London, Nov. 19.

L

Besides the O.C., most of the not matter who is captain, I shall Battalion officers were present. Re- still continue to piny my best, and sults follow. Victories other than I know all the other members of the on a points verdict are specified, team will support Herbert Sutcliffe except where the bout has been to the utmost." stopped. In the case of the latter, "What does it matter?" was the the designation is different from care-free comment of Brown, who thought that whether the captain was a junior or senior member of the team did not matter. It was his ability to ahoulder responsibility which mattered. Why should not a professional make as good a captain Ple. McGuire, D Co., 12531⁄2 lbs., as an amateur? knocked out Pte. Porter, B Co., The "Daily News" in a leader 126 lbs. in the 1st round.

Pte. Spalding, C Co., 151 ibs, says the appointment aurprises but

those used for knock-outs.

The Results. Pie. Gordon, H Co.. 138 lbs. beat Pte. Long. C Co., 186% Iba.

Sgt. Seammen. A Co.. 146 lbs. beat Pte. Champelovier, 142 lbs., in the End round.

beat Lee./Cpl. Jenkins, Headquor-

ters Wing, 150 lbs.

Boy Murphy, Hdqrs., 121 lbs.

beat Boy Cox, Hdqrs., 120 lbs.

Pte. Scarborough, B Co., 152 lbs. heat Lee./Cpl. Dawson, D. Co., 149 .ba. (disqualified in the '1st round). Pte. Lenohan, B Co., 120 lbs. beat 'te. Riddell, D Co., 125 lbs. în

e-1st-round

Pte. Wall, C Co., 130 lbs. bent Pte. Clark, D Co., 132 lbs.

Pte. Stevens, C Co., 1221⁄21⁄2 lbs. beat Pte. Hazeltine,

lbs.

Hdqrs.,

132

Pte. Boyer, C Co., 136 lbs. beat Pte. Murray, Hdqrs., 135 lbs.

Lee./Cpl. Frame, C Co., 1561⁄2 lbs. beat Pte. Woolley, A Co., 157 lbs. the loser being complimented by the referee.

Pte. Gardner, D Co., 1864 lbs., nocked out Pte. Macartney, C Co., 138 lbs., in the 3rd round,

Pte. Martin,, C Co., 125, lbs. drew with Pte. Byrne, Hdqra., 140 lbs., 'he latter taking the place of Pte. Taylor who was medically unfit.

Pte. Corney, C Ca., 145 ĺbs. knock- ed out Corp. MeGill, B Co., 1404

bs., in the 1st round.

Pte. Higga, Hdqrs., 128 lbs. drew ith Lee./Cpl. Armet, B Co., 1311⁄2 ibs.

BEATEN BY ERROR.

HONG KONG-MANILA AT CHESS.

An error in transmission defeat-

d both Hong Kong and Manila in the chess match by radio.

CM. Sequeira (the champion)

Hong representad

Kong and Adolpho Gutierrez was Manila's selection.MOVE

The game had lasted nine hours hen a dispute arose over Hong ong's 64th move, Manila refusing to acknowledge the error.

SAANGHAI HAVING WON THE TOSS

SENT OUT CAPT. PARRETT HEREWITH

To SPEND

THE WEEK-END

MAKING RUNS

THINGS WERE LOOKING PRETTY BAD

FOR" HONG KONG⋅ AND ON SUNDAY. MORNING THE TYPHOON SIGNAL

WENT UP

"TAM" PEARCE

THE SKIPPER

OF Hong

Kong With LED

His SIDE To VICTORY

Service,

U.S. PRESIDENCY.

GENERAL DAWES NOT TO STAND.

DRAWING.

CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL EXAMINATION.

LIST OF PASSES.

J

AIR STATION,

TO BE OPENED AT CROYDON THIS MONTH.

The new

Rugby, Yesterday, Croydon air station, which has been built at a cost of over £250,000, is nearing completion and will be opened this month.

The feature of the station is the fifty feet control tower, from which with the aid of all the latest mech anical devices, officers will control the air traffic of the station-Rea- ter's American Service.

BIG BLAZE.

WORK OF AN UNIDENTIFIED INCENDIARY.

The "Bangkok Daily Mail" of Nov. 19 reports:

Os Yokohama→→

On demand

Gold Leaf, 100 fine

(per tael)

Sovereigns

On demand

(Bank's

9.55

26 13/16

2% prem.

Silver (per oz) Bar Silver in Hoag

Kong

Chinese Copper Cash nom.

Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem

Rate of Native In-

inrest

7-p.a.

Chinese Sub. Coin. 284% dis Heng Kong Sub. Coin par.

LONDON EXCHANGES.

London, Yesterday.

Paris

New York

124

4.88 5/32

Brussels

34.90

Genova

25.30

Amsterdam

12.07

Milan

89%

Berlin

20.42

Stockholm

18.08

Copenhagen

18.20

18.34

Vienna

34.60

Prague

164

Helsingfors

193

Madrid

29.51

Lisbon

2 7/16

Athens

Bucharest

Rio

Oslo

Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai

307

790

5 27/32

47%

1/6 1/32

2/7 2/01 1/10 17/32 26 14/16

Hong Kong Yokohama Silver Spot Silver Forward .... 261⁄2

-British Wireless Service. THE SHARE MARKET.

Stack

A fire, caused by the work of an unidentified incendiary, early this morning destroyed two Chinese Bugar refineries, 16 rooming houses and threatened the premsies of the Romani Hotel in Phra Rama IV. Road.

No one was hurt in the blaze which consumed buildings and pro- perty approximately valued at Hongkong Bank ..... $11323

Ticals 50,000.

TT, on Shanghai .... TT. en London..... 2/ 78 Banks.

da, Lon. Reg. The blaze began in an Insignifi- Mercantile A. & B.

Chartered Bank

do.

Tor Kon Block Exchange,

$120

$2074

$80%

$18%

$10

$68

At a meeting at Lords the Coun. Lowden, ex-Governor of Illinois.- Society to Schools throughout the and ramshackle buildings offering China Underwriters.. $1.20

ties agreed as to the times of play during the forthcoming

season,

Reuter's American Service.

The results of the examination held by the Royal Drawing Society cant manner, having its origin in

Chinese broker, P. & U, Bank at the Central British School, Kow- the room of a Washington, Yesterday.

mysterious disappearance Bank of East Asia General Dawes reiterated at the laon, are now to hand, and they whose

Insurances. Canton insurance White House that he will not stand are of a most satisfactory nature. during the conflagration is looked

G. W. Arnold is awarded a prize upon with suspicion.

Union Insurance

3540 for the Presidency, and said that for "Illustration." this being one

$292% b Shortly after 12.15, the flames he favoured the nomination of Mr. of the four prizes awarded by the spread readily, the wooden houses North China Insurance T148

(293 x 203 Yangtze Insurance... M.$46 Empire. The Central British

no resistance, In no time the China Fire Insurance $215 School is to be congratulatd OR this, and on the results generally. vicinity became a seething mass of H.K. Fire Insurance 1000

Shipping. The results, summarised, are as heat and smoke, which could be seen

Douglases follows:-

from all parts of the city.

$36 HK Steambosta Police and municipal fire engines H.K. Tugs & Lighters $1.70

$20 soon responded to numerous calls, Indo-Chinas (Prei) ... 180 but the spread of the blaze prevent- de. (Def.)... $48 ed quick relief work being effected. Shell Transports

Water-boats The entire engineering equip

Mining. ment of the You Seng. sugar re-Benguata

thus: From 11.80 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.¡ DIPLOMATIC CORPS.

the first and second days

on

of a match, and 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the third day with an extra half-hour if necessary to finish the game.

VISCOUNT CHILSTON FOR COPENHAGEN,

Full Certificates.--Three. Div. VI.-Two Honours. Div. V Three Honours and one Pass. Rugby, Yesterday.

Div. IV. Five Honours and six The practice of covering the Viscount Chilston, the British Passes.

Minister at Vienna, has been. ap- Div. III-Eleven Honours and wickets will be. continued.

Lancashire, last season's cham-pointed Minister at Copenhagen eleven Passes. pions, withdrew their proposition and Mr. Sperling, Minister at Div. II. Fourteen Honours and favouring scoring by points. Berne, has been appointed Minis-twelve Passes.

ter at Sofia.-Reuter,

Div. Eleven Honours and "S.F.P."

twelve Passes.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

-HE HIT Everything FROM THE

DOME ON THE SUPREME COURT

("WELL-TRY"

THAT LITTLE ONE).

ON MONDAY A NEW LOT OF... BOWLERS WAS SENT FOR

HONG KONG

HAVING

Вехтен SHANGHAI

THEY

.NEKT DECIDED

TO PLAY MALAY

WE WON'T

|KEEP YOU.

WE LENT THEN EACH

A NICE NEW BATE

Bats and Balls Galore!

TO THE CLOCK TOWER AT THE KOWLOON RAILWAY

STATION.

CAPE DAZERIT

DOZENS OF NEW DALLS "WERE BOUGHT AND THE CAPI, EVENTUALLY CAME OUT SONETIME DURING THE FOLLOWING WEEK,

BUT THEY WERE THE

AND OUT

SO QUICKERS THAT IN THE EKI THE LAST RENAINING BATSMEN REFUSE

SINTO FLANNELS,

90/.

$17

24 finery was a total wreck, being little Kailan Mining Ad. 68/- more than a mass of molten metal Langkats (Combined), Tis this morning. The place is insured Shanghai Explorations T2% b 2.00

da. (Single)...

Til for the sum of Ticals 5,000, but this

Shanghai Loans will not cover the value of property Raubs The successes, registered in the destroyed by half the amount,

Tronoh Mines examination were as under:-2

Residents in the neighbourhood Docks, Wharven,

* Godowns, &c. Overseas Prizes 1927-Div. VI. of the fire complained that one en- HK & K Wharves .. $121 G. W. Arnold (Illustration),

י.

***** T5

$34 19/3

$96

$167

$85

Completed Full Certificates.-G. gine company refused to assist after HR. & W. Docks W. Arnold, M. Whitley and R. the main portion of the blaze had China Providents

Hongkews ... Woolley.

been subducá..

New Engineerings Honours and/or Passes.-G. W. Many of the Chinese residenta Shanghal Docks Arnold, M. Whitley, J. Black, H. of the buried buildings exhibited Colton Mills. Brown, M. Bryson, G. Carr, S. Mac pathetic faces as they stood around Ewo Cottons ...... $7.35 Nider, A. Maycock, Á. Ursell, R. the smouldering ruins. Not only Oriental Cottons $2 Woolley, D. Dransfield,. J. Lyson, had they lost their personal belong-

S'hai Cottona (Old). T48

do, E. McCubbin, E. MacNider,

(new).. T28 Eings, but what to them was even Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. Moses, E. Butler, R. Forster, V. more important they had lost their H.K. & S. Hotels. Leckovich, Y. Langley, G. McClay,

U. Mitchell, J. Whyte, B. Woods, poll tax receipts in the fire. Now

A.

$6.00 b

(0.55/0.60 s $57 b 58 a

[5745B

b

b.

$24

$50

C. Aris, L. Allen, F. Burrage, C. they are wondering if they will Hongkong Lands Dixon, L. Falla, T. Ingram, A. have to repay them, or be taken to Shanghai Lands .............. $124 Millar, R. Marshall, J. McCubbin, the confines of the Lumpini to work. Humphroye Estates. 113.10 M. Taylor, R. Tabin, N. Andrews,,

Hongkong Realties... $7.40 H.K. Territorials ... E. Wiltsheve, J. Paterson,

$134% Chester, J. Suiter. K. Chester, J. His Honour Sir Henry Cowper Prince's Buildings... $120

Pubile Utilities. Crossan, R. Haig, A. Hargrave, A. Gollan, Chief Justice, has appointed H.K. Tramways ...

$20 McCubbin, I. Woolley, M. Bach, L. Mr. George Stacy Kennedy-Skipton, Peak Trama (old)

do. Carr, K. Glendenning, N. Moss, J. Assistant Colonial Treasurer, to bei

(пет) Muirhead, G. Speirs, H. Muirhead, a Commissioner to administer oathe chins Lights (comb) $12

Star Ferries J. Thirwell, J. Millar, R. Blyth, D. and take declarations, affirmations, Dixon, M. Witchell, I. Black, Blyth, M. Dunlevy, J. Tobin, F. and attestations of honour in the Wiltshire, M. Clarke, W. Docherty, R. Ingram, B. Leckovich, G. Mc- Nelllle, M. Yalland, A. Falla, A. Macfarlane, C. Bryson, J. Bryson, J. Chulb, E. Dove, P. Mooney, D. Witchell.

E

For all practical purposes of Christianity it makes no difference whether we are descended from apes or not The Bishop of Ripon.

HELPS THOSE HARD COUGHS.

The danger of influenza is its ten:] dency, to develop into pleurisy and pneumonia Stop your cold before it reaches this danger point and for the cough and

wheary breathing, take, Cham Cough Remedy.. It ja for male everywhere.artery wa

Court.

do. do.

H.K. Electrics Macao Electrics H.K. Telephones It is notifed that radio-telegrams China Buses...

Siam through-the intermediary of Canton Ices

Malabon Sugars

(old) $9

(new). 20%

3554 b 50

$8.00

784

12/9

$13

$80

$6.60

H.K.

da

Ropes

do. {new)

(old)

(new)

United Asbestos

$12

$15.10. $113

will be accepted by the Radio Tele- Singapore Tractions graph Department, General Post Industrials. Office Building, for transmission to Chius Sugars ...

the Indo-China Service at the fol- Cements (comb.) lowing rates:--Ordinary messages, do. (old) 80 cents per word; Press messages, 40 cents per word.

POLAR

BUG CAKE

"PIS QUAL"TY THAT, COUNTS

Stores, &c. Dairy Farma... Watsons

Der A. Wings Lane, Crawfords Mackintosha Sinceres - Win. Powells

Misty Miscellaneous, HK. Amusementa HAE. Construction: B. IndiGi Bonda HL Gort, Loans

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