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· SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932.

FOR SALE.

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

FOR 1932

from

STANLEY GIBBONS

Part, 1.

Part II.

Yvert & Tellier

BY GOLLY I HAD NO IDEA IT WUZ SO LATE. IT'S FUNNY THAT TIME

NEVER FLIES BY LIKE THIS WHEN

$3.25

.$8.00

..56.00

I'M HOME-

I'LL SNEAK IN

THE BACK

WAY-

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bringing Up Father

SUFFERIN' CATS!

I WONDER IF THAT

WOKE UP MAGGIE ?

NO-EVERYTHING

15 ̊0-K- 1 DON'T HEAR HER.. MOVIN' ABOUT!

Scott Stamp & Coin Co. $8.00

GRACA & CO.,

Dealers in Postage Stanips, Garden Seeds, Philatello Gooda, etc.

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, PO. Box No. 820.

HONG KONG

COASTWISE

by

" ALGIE" BENNETT.

An interesting book of Cartoons depicting

"Happenings" on the China Coast

PRICE $1.00.

Now on sale at

BREWERS

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW

EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE

und at the Publishers

The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd.

China Mall Building.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the Eastern Ex- tension Telegraph Co.'s office:-

Ahass, from Calcutta.

Brailowsky, Hong Kong Hotel, from Leipzig.

Milneholm, care of Peninsular.

from Cairo.

H. Pearman, F.0. Box 410, front London Po.

Sanderson.

Shanghai.

Peninsular,

from

A. L. Willar, Hong Kong Hotel;

from Paris.

C. C. CLARKE,

Manager

Hong Hong, May 12, 1932.

The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the office of the

Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) of Dan mark:-

Jobicum, from Shanghai.

L

Sir Ceril Kaye, passenger, Ran-

pura, from Shanghai.

Wallace, from Shanghai.

Compariane, from Shanghai,

F. V. JENSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, May 11, 1932.

HONG KONG HEIGHTS

For the information of visitors

the following list of some of the

highest points on the Island and

Mainland is published:-

I'M SHOT!

I KNOW IT-

CRASH!

RATS -

www

SO-ITS

YOU-

OF COURSE- THAT STOOL:

WOULD BE THERE:

BY GOLLY- I'M IN LUCK. THAT didn't DISTURB HER-

STILL SAFE - THIS IS MY

LUCKY NIGHT-

NOW-I MUST BE CAREFUL, I HOPE]

THE STAIRS DON'T SQUEAK

NO WONDER, SHE

·CAN'T HEAR ANY. "THING WITH THAT SNORINaram

HOW DARE YOU COME IN AT THIS

HOUR? YOU NOT ONLY GET ON MY NERVES, BUT YOU WOKE UP FIFI-

COME HLAE-1

FIFI-

Island.

Feat

Victoria Peak

1823

Signal Station

1774

Mt. Parker

1784

Mountain Lodge

1725

The Eyrie

1728

WAU-AK

Peak Hotal

180K

Taikoo Sanatorium

1000

Mt. Davis

877

bowen Road (filterbeds)

297

Mainland.

Foot.

Teimoshan

8124

Towlcon Peak

1971

47011

1932, King Fesituus Syndicate šanci, Great Britain'

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL}

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTEL

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In ampciation with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Fokhag.

MARBLE HALL

21, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

Tel. 67089.

́an 270,"le: the comfort of roume with yelvnin bath-

ROUND

THE

“BROKEN JOURNEY.”

CAMP

FIRE

SEA SCOUTS HEADQUARTERS FARTHEST EAST:

The Lowestoft Sea Scouts have adopted as their headquarters the most easterly situated building in the British Isles, and perhaps one

off the coast."

CAMP CHIEF ON FOREIGN SCOUTS.

World Affection for

SCOUTS AND INJURED WOMAN.

Three Boy Scouts of St. Louis, Mo; while passing a dwellingbeard a woman's cries and after forcing an entrance through the unsement

-háidíng Lan electric

bare wire leadin

Mr. J S. Wilson, the Camp Chief entered the apartment of Mrs. of the most picturesque. They are of Gilwell Park, the Scoutmasters Charlotte McDaniel, who they found sharing with the Old Company of Training Camp in the Epping lying on the floor suffering from has been acted by Scouts all over Lowestoft Beachmen the Old Com Forest, is at present seeing the pro- the Empire.

pany's wooden hut which is decoratgress of Scout training abroad. electric shock. The chronicle-play, "Broken The play was produced experied with the figureheads and name- When he spoke at a Rotary

She was su Journey," by the Rev. E. R. Houg. mentally last December by the 1st boards of ships that have been lost luncheon at Cairo recently he said that it was the habit of every coun-

curling ham, dealing with the life of the Cricklewood Group. It convinced

who saw it including Lord The stirring associations of the try to rovement and to con- oder reme Hon. Ronald Phillipps, and pre-'1Eaden-Powell, the Chief Scout, that

look towards Great Britain in sented in its final form on Friday that it could be a wonderful Instru- boys who will be using it in future than anywhere ere. He had great

old shed are sure to impress the

uidor that it was better run there and Saturday, February 26 and ment for putting before Scouts and The building is particularly suitable difficulty, in persuading foreigncin 27, at Beaumont Hat Beaumont Scouters of the present day has a headquarters for Sea Scouts that the Boy Scouts in other coun Square, London, E.1 by the fat piring story of Roland Philipps and from this point of view, sinco the tries were just as well random

the vital Importance of basing Old Company of Lowestoft Beach- Cricklewood Scout Group, produced Scouting on the Scout Law and Pro- men founded nearly 10 years ago, by Scoutmastor Jimmy Child

has a remarkable record of life The Hon Reland Philipps, son of Lord St. Davide, was, before he was After the presentation of the saving and salvage work and of killed in action in 1910, a prominent play which was controlled by watch from the most easterly part Boy Scout worker in East London Roland House, arrangements were of Britain as vigilant as that

made and among the Public Schools... His

sipg) the - book of

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could be ready the play

„mise."

„by the Ai

Fany

Another curious thing was that regarded the British Chief Scout

horever he went he found that all. their own Chief Scout per

whether thef

staid:

the

lator,

been

tised

learned at

THE HARBOUR

RIVATE HOTEL

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