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HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY

1929

NOW ON SALE

AT THE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 3A, Wyndham Street.

AND AT

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd., Brewer's, Hung Cheong, 16, Nathan Road, Kowloon, H.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Kowloom. H.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Hong Kong Peak Trum Station Store, Low Team Station. Lee Yee, 12, D'Agullar Street.

Excelsior Co., 6, D'Aguilar Street.

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China Mail

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ESTABLISHED

1845

PICTURES TO HE RETURNED SHOULD BE GLEARLY MARKED THUS, WITH THE SENDER'S NAME AND ADDRESS, IDENTIFICATION OF THE PERSON OR EVENT SHOULD BE CLEARLY AND BRIEFLY EXT OUT.

BUY A

DOLLAR, DIRECTORY

THIS YEAR

an old one is of little use i'

NOW ON SALE --

AT

THE HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

SA, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929.

TO BOX HERE-Able Senman Ewin,

of H.M.S. "Kent," who is to meet A. B. "Jack" Crieldon in o tā rounds bout at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, January 4, for the middleweight x-

ing championship of the Culony. He won the Welter and middle titles during his Inst stay here.

PIONEER ART SUPPLEMENT.

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CHINA

CHINA TEA FROM

Send your friends at home China Tea

THE

from

CHINA TEA CO.

Established over 60 years.

Make your selection from the following varieties of Keemun Tea, each packed in quaintly painted boxes,

PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE AND ALL CHARGES.

10 LB. BOX

5 LB. BOX Painted Wooden Box Painted Wooden Box

(1) Keemun Black (1) Keemun Block

3 LB. BOX Painted Wooden Box

(1) Keemun Black

Tea..$25.60

Tea..$12.60

Tea...$8.40

(2)

$20.00 (2)

$10.00 (2)

$7.00

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317,60) (3)

$9.00 (3)

$6.00

$15.60 (4)

$8.00 (4)

$4.60

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$13.60 (5)

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(6)

$12.20 (6)

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(7)

$11.60 (7)

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$.2.00 (5) $6.00 (6) $5.00

$4.00

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$3.50

OUR AIRMEN MAKE MERRY.-Here are some of those who attended the Royal Air Force dance in the restaurant of Mears. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., on the night of December 20. --(K. Fujiyama).

(8)

$10.00 (8)

1

$ 4.00

"FINDING MOSES AMONG THE BULRUSHES.Tableau presented by the children of Victoria British School on prize day.-K. Fujiyama).

INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS: PIONEER ENDEAVOUR JUVENILE TEMPLE.- The Pioneer Endeavour Juvenile Temple was instituted in Shanghai after meeting as a Temple Circle for five months. Interesting and instructive programmes are held every Thursday in Union Church Hall under the able leadership of Mrs. Toone, the Superintendent, and Mrs. Mathews, Assistant Superintendent. children themselves & the offices and conduct the meetings in a very creditable manner. (Photo by Ah Fong).

The

H.E. KICKS OFF-In the annual charity soccer match between the Royal Navy and the Army last week at Sookumpoo.-(K. Fujiyama).

AN INDIAN, V.G.-Subadar Ishar Singh, on right centre, in the Armistice Day procession in London.

THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC-Formerly the National Con servatory of music, since its re- organisation, has made many improvements. Dr. Hsiao Yiu-mel, Preside it, is planning to make it a most complete musical college. Á public concert was recently held in the Auditorium of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, in celebration of the second anniversary, ranrY,

The numbers above represent the various qualities. We shall despatch any quantity for you to the addresses of your friends at home in good time

ALL CHARGES PAID

THE CHINA TEA CO

David House, 1B-Pottinger Street, Tel. C. 4697 Also principal Agents for Chung Wah Ten Co., Shanghai

CHARITY-SOCCER-The teams being presented to Sir Cecil Clementi prior to the match in which Royal Navy beat the Army by four goals to one.-K. Fujiyama).

VICTORIA BRITISH SCHOOL--The pupils in an amusing play, Toy, at the prize distribution on December 19—(K. Fujiyama).

WILTSHIRE BAND IN SHANGHAL-The opening monthly concert of the season for sailors and soldiers of all nationalities was bold at the Navy Y.M.C.A. Dean Trivett (a patron) warmly thanked the Band of the 2nd Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment under Bandmaster I. W. Entson (seated in centre), and the Gay Maskess (in costume) under the direction of Miss R. Venn-Brown-{Ah Fong).

PROGRESS IN CHINA First stages of construction on the new bund at Kongmoon.

he recent unsuccessful attempt to cap

by a landmineat; Pakng General:Lui

yim, who

Cantons Left Wom

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