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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27TH,

THE FUJI TRADING CO., LTD.,

(Inc.,in, Japan).

New Patented Invention:

Flexible, Unbreakable and Beautiful

SILK GLASS

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Replaces Ordinary Glass in all purposes.

Sample application to FUJI TRADING CO., LTD.

1A, CHATER ROAD. HONGKONG,

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Manufactures the most Important Point is Improvement, and in Dietities Cleanliness; Science always insists on these Maxima.

Groundnut or Feanut Oil can be used as a substitute for Olive Oil; Batter er, Lard, bat when Slightly Dirty is injurious to health.

In China, by the Ordinary Methods of Extruction, Dirt and Dust are not guarded against Our Method at ows a great advance. By the use of New Machinery and New Methods Scrupulous Clonaliness is Assured!

Oa: Machinery during the Process Filters the Oil, while our Factory is Free from Dust Our Od in Clear, Sweet and Fragrant; and Compares most favourably with uther Oils aus! fur Culinary purposes: there is no residue.

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Prices are moderate so as to induce new business.

Analysis is always given before Shipment to Foreign Countries. Foreign Correspondence wanted. Capacity per day 20 tone.

NAM CHAU OIL FACTORY.

Office: No. 227, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG, Tel. 1902

Factory No 26, Kwei Lin Street, SAMSHUIPO.

The Sole Proprietorship of this conceru belongs entirely. to a Chinese Citizen.

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THE AMERICAN GIRL.

IS SHE DECADENTI

AFT VISI PURMAT HOTALS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

President Hibben's address to Princeton Mr Mrs A.S. Allson M-S. Longfield graduates lamenting the decline of young Mr G. W. Anderson Mr A. H. Lustig women from whom the surp of mystery, Mr & Mr G. FD & W. Maakonn at ones her delepe and her glory, has de purted,

ha

Bartlett

J.

will ran throvoked a discussion which Misa E. Batchelor

the sumiter months, says the New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. This year marks the three

the

Mr. Barr Mr FB Belilion

Mr & Mrs C. B.

Benson

haodredth saiveran

Laiversary

of the lan Hibben's Mr &M.& 8. Bisaaj- Pilgrim Fathers and President remedy for the prevailing decadence is to Me G. W.

Bolsen return to the austerity, not of pilgrim Mes 4. Bogna: dal

ALWET

but of their neurals. Scores of Ur Borgesins letters to the leading newspapers are back. Mr & Mrs C. J. Bot ing the modern young women against all Mr F. Bewly predecessors, and while there is no attempt Mr & Mrs J. M. Brady is phefend the one piece bathing garments Mr P H Byers now fashionable, it is argued that they Mr & Mrs C dre better, generally behave better, talk Campbell better, work better, and are in all essen. tiais better than their sisters of preceding There is excellent authority far the statement The general marais of the people of today will compare favourably with the pilgrims," and Mr. Chauncey Depew's old joke that Plymouth Rock might well have landed upon many of the pilgrims and with public benefit prevented the landing of the pilgrims on the Rock is revived to adorn the argument. trouble is that inay muralists here.

The

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Mr E. Carmichael we W. C. Crismond Me A. A Claxton

Mrs. B MJ, Dewar Mr Van Driel Mrs E. Fegarten Eugiaver Capt. S T. Mr C. 1. Fry

Fer. uson

4 J. S. Hardiner Miss Gi-ben.

Dr O Marriott

& Mrs H. B. Mabson 1

SIE

Me O. W. Martyr MFJ F. McKenn Capt C. R. Mechan Me van der Maules- Mr N. E. Mallen Mr & Mr W. E.

Mr JE Nolter

Mr & Mrs A. B.

Fancock

Wins N. E. Papperell Mr.S. B. Perry Mr H. van der Plas Col & Mr Poirot Mr A. Porter Cupt K W. Power Mr W. A. Radford, Jr. Mrs R. C. Rasmesan and 2 chiluron

MAE F Bar Mr & Mrs A -- F.

Heynold

Mr R. Rodentiser Mr J. Rosolymor Mr A S Schwartz

Lekewhere, takes the few flash cabarets for F& Mrs H. B. C. Capt.T. Schroeder

fail

Giebor

Vr Grierson

MrG M. Gordon

Mr Hanson

A faithful picture of American life, and

to emphasise the broader view. Here, as in England, it is true that thou sands of young women who never worked before emerged from idleness and made Mi E. Harrington their contribution to the national welfare Mr H. Benderaos in the time of the country's crisis. Here Stay L. Here uff also, as on your side, there has been reacs tion due to fatigue and excitement too long prolonged, but there are many competent obearers who believe Professor Hibben's remarks, while true as applied to a small and exotic class are unjustified when up. plied to the average young woman of the United States, who is well able to retain the aura of mystery while taking more and more an important part in all depart. ment of the public life and welfare."

LIFE IN PARIS, RESTRICTIONS RELAXED.

The Paris correspondent of the hilly Telegraph wrote on June 18th.

The amenities of life in Paris are to be rendered more agreeable by the suspension of two more clases of existing war-restrie tions one dealing with the consumption of articles of food, the other relating to the latest tim-at-which-entertainment must finish. The effect of the alterntion in food regulations is that fruit may now be served

unlimited

quantities in

hotels, restaurants, and cafés at any time, fastend

LTA

Mr H. K. Ho

Hoch-child Mrs E. Lady Howard Mr E. B. Jones

Jack

Mr Julian Mr B Karanjia Fireber

Mr

M. C. Lanher Mr&Mrs C Lauritsen

adam Lains Mine H. Lille

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gueland simon Cap: A. H. Smith Mr & Mrs

B. E.

colomon and daughter

Mr A. S Sorensen Capt. Spe d Mr A. H Tait

M&Ms. P. Templeton

Mr & Mrs W Task Mr & Mrs G. Walford

And 2 children' MrHF-Weber Mr J. H. Williams Mr L. C. Winters Mr. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr. R. Almond MrW F. Barnes Mr & Mrs JE.. Patim Mr.F. Becke Mr R, Bey

Mrs W. Badge Mr H. Bruwa Mr & Mrs 15 Clark » Mr. J. C. Clack Mr Chais

i Sung Mast Cho Shing- Mr E. 1. Coomes MTB Culhane Mr GP Carry

J. Drettan

E. EVAN

of a single

ingle helping at dinner as Mr. Ed hithetro. Fresh milk and cream any also Me W. Arkustace be obtained at site places freely, while the present ban on the sale of confectionery MPR ME on two consecutive days a week is relaxed,

Fiigat Mr J Fatieli together with similar prohibitions on pastries" and biscuits when they are not regulayjons, which will be in force until October 13th next, is partly due to seasonal conditions. Th extension ; the closing hour of entertainment from half-past clever to midnight will only be la operas tion up to the ad of the month. It t is. being granted in view of the large crewd of visitors expected for the forthcoming big race meetings at Auteuil and Lung- champs.

THE MYSTERY ROSE."

OF THE

NEW MIRACLE PLAY AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.

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ki den V V Furgon Mr & Mr G eggs, SIP & Mr. Greg.pg H. Harrison

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Heacock J. Johnston

Mr

Kelwan B. Komen

Kilben za child... Mr WA Anight, Mr & Mr- Lombark Mr & Mrs Lovegrove,

Mr Manuk Mi's Manak Mr.DH Martin" 31 Mattingley Mr. May MrJ H. Y Mody

Mr & Mrs Morrison Mr & Mrs Melntyre Mr & Mrs McMurray Mrs J. Nico 1 -H-U-Oldeil

Mrs C Fa-smore, Mr & Mrs Parde Mr & Mrs Pearman Mr A Pollook

Ar J W. Pritchard Mrs M CE

Bihard Mr&Mrs A, Robertson

Soriver

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Mr E Tenders 3ds. Suam Ur A H Boazi Dr I. O Spunane Mr D. Steal

Alra Stewart and family Mr P. Taylor Mr FC. Todd

Miss Travers

Mr & Mrs W Cader

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Mr.T. Wat-ringh Mr G. & Wetton 31r 8. Zora

PEAK HOTEL

pt Archer' Mr Mrs A., E.

Ashton Barone H van Åerssen

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Miss Elsie Fogerty, presented "The Mystery one Rose, a new miracle play, in the garden of St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden, os June 3rd, in aid of St. Peter's Br Hospital, Charing Croes, and the parish. O. Bir funes of St. Paul's Church. The time of Mrs D. K. Blair the play is after the staying of the Black- Death, and ther Sacrament of Cuction borne ton dying

pass in succession the Blocking

Mr& Mr. Oliver weman, a man seeking sanctuary, the King Mr. Bridgor

Bro-kspear coming to his shrift, and setting forth on his quest for the golden rose of power at Capt & Mrs Carou

Mr J, G. Bridger the bidding of the Lady Laura. At lart the end of the quest is told, and Laura

Major & Mr J. I.

Carter and the King are wed,

Mr G. F. Caville

Throughout, this beautiful little play Mr & Mrs J. W. was seted with the simplicity and rever

Church ence which it deserved."

In that quiet Mr S, N. Clark

Mr A. . Bolling"-

worth

Mr & Mr E

Holmes

Mr H. O. Hope Mr & Mrs K. Hunter: 31) & M J. K. Joly

RW Lee Jones

Sir Ellis Kadoorie Mr Kaspersen Mr Kunkolenky

Me

LA. Ling

Bambuen

Mr R L

La Leggen Mr J. U. Lloyd

Cal. I. A; Nicholson

C.M.G.

Ип Г. В. Масатевог Mr H C. Maonamat

Mr P J. Maitland

Mrs J W Mayber

Capt Mont-ith

M

Capt H. 8.Mills

Miss M. Moninger

Mr & Mr G. Morgan

Mr

H. H. Not

Mr A. Potter

W

M-T.S Robinson

garden the mediæval scenes and ceremonies, Mr&Mra E. Cockburn, Me McAinsa with monks and susters pattering up the Mr C. FL. Cole steps into the church carried one far My CF. Cooper away from the busy life of London back Mrs Cormack into the Middle Ages. And the background Mr Loxun formed by the portion of the church Mr 8. rowley heightened the sense of realism which the MrDCH Cally admirable act.ng conveyed.

Mr D. F Cuthill Mr L J. Davies Eug Coudr. DAWBUD DANCING ME

TO STANDARDISE

STEPS.

Mrs Proton

Mr H. W. Roger M. C. E. Sundstrom

Brickie Maj. & Mrs Band re

Mr & Mra

W. Mrs John Daggett Duncan MrA Wastran

A number of the leading teachers of Mr Lalroom dantag accepted invitations from the editor of the Dancing Times to attend

a normal concrence at the Grafton Gal GE Ellama er un May 12th with a view to seeingr G. Ev-leigh if anything can be done to standardise, not the dance, but the fundamental steps J. Farmer

Me. A. V. Farmer which go to make up the dances now in Lt. Col. Greer favour." If this were done it would mean Ve Mrs H. A. Halo that anyone desirous of learning, say, the MH Hale Fox tros would be taught the same

D. Hail

steps

Mr

Mr O. F.

F. Savage : Mr & Mrs St. L

Megan Schuite Mr it. P. Brow Mr Fi dlay Simiti Mr E Spicer

Srubbings Mrs. A. SE MrJ V. Swindella Mr & Mrs W. Sylvester Me & Mens Sprett Min. F Ventries 15M Willer"

Mr H. H. Webster

Mr A Wilkinson Mr & Mrs Winfield Mr Marshal. Wood.

i B B Young.

no matter to which teacher he or aby went, Hour Mr E The order in which these steps were be Hallifax, .B.E. taken would still be left to the pleasure Mrs. Hansen of the dancer. An attempt will also be Major Harding made to ask teachers to give the cold CJ. B. He. Istron shoulder to all eccentric and acrobatic steps, which are out of place in the ball- room. The question of the proper quali fication of teachers will also be mentioned; This meeting is bat & step in the direcction Mr C W Alexander of founding & College of Dancing, which Mr Peachum shall watch over the interests of all Mr W. Brotelin branches of the art in the country...........

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dr. E. Créir (200 Min £i;0.Farreta mekan

Mr. TM-nnix Mr & Markes Mr&Mrs T. Ma thewa Mr E. Nicholls Mr & Mrs J. K.

Uxherry

Mr Kobertson Me About o Mr J. Smith

·MIA, P. Starkey L & M 8 Legltooi -ard child Mr & Mrs J. White

WITHOUT PUREKKOUD „CHALTE DE POR Mr Montagu stated in Parliament that Mr. Horat

Lan Afridi who was arrested for abducting Mr. Jack" the wife of an English officer from Pesha 3r B. Jemboojin war, tire months ago, had been sentenced sir W E. Kirby to 14 yours rigorous imprisonment, but Mr V Lebram though the remaining 17 members of the& MS. gang, were known they belonged to remoteMrJ. T Magniz and inaccessible sections of the tribe and Mr Marka had not been arrested.

Mr. E AlcKinlay LC White and

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