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No. 23374. 號肆拾柒佰叁仟叁萬式第 日玖初月伍閏年榮 HONG KONG, SATURDAY,
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It's the mellowness of BOOTH'S Dry Gin, that makes it so much to b desired in cocktails. Such mellowness comes only from treble distillation and maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH'S DRY is the only GIN which receives such care in its mak ing. It is not to be wondered at that the 1st prize Cocktail in the Inter- national", Cocktail Competition" was made with Booth's Dry.
THEY MIX REAL COCKTAILS WITH
BOOTH'S DRY GIN
ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
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G KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMERS.
ICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MADAO Co., LTD, AND CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LED,
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**HONG KONG CANTON LINE. PRAEDINGS From HONG-KONG-Daily at 8 am and 10 p.m.
(Sundays at 10 p.m. only).
SAILINGS From CANTON -Daily at 8 s.m. and 4.30 p.m.
(Hundays at 4.30 p.m. only), CURTAILED SERVICE
further notice Day boata to and from Canton
will all on alternate days only.
HONG KONG MAGAO LINE.
AMENDED SERVICE
BALLINGS From HONG KONG— at 10 am, and 3,80 p.m.
(Week days only).
AILINGS From MACAO at 3 am, and 6 p.m. (Week days only).
EXCURSION TO MACAO
SUNDAY, 2ND JULY, 1933.
8.8 SUI TAI"
leave Hong Kong at 10 ani, and Macso at 6
p.m.
SPECIAL SALOON FARES. WEER DAYS, Single: $2.00; Retur: $5.00. DRSIONS. Singles $2.50; Return : $4.00.
Steamboat Company's Steamers are fitted with Wirah's
VAFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION
CALIF., U.S.A
EEN GAGE PLUMS
Ben-Gago Plums
Dismiss all glums.
YELLOW CLING PEACHES
Yellow Cling Peaches Are within your reaches.
Obtainable at All Compradore Shops. Agents KUNG SHEUNG CO.
CHINA BUILD
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Local Gossip
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By The Scout
amatshed or some other protection from the win? Mr. Eldon Potter, our loading weather. Street sleepers K.O., celebrated his Afty-third Kong are a common and birthday on Tuesday and marked ; and the wonder is that d the day by winning a case at the so far been done for they Eupreme Court before the Acting not at liberty to disclose Chief Justice. It has always given of those who are now wo the writer special delight to watch a view to assisting thera and hear Mr. Potter at his work, fortunates but I am ha and, like a true Irishman, he can able to announce that pë always be depended to supply his local. residents intereste colleagues and the Court with work have been invited humour and wit in even the heaving to be held shortly ir est cases. Mr. Potter's record in the Law Courts of Hong Kong question of street slee discussed. The move a lengthy and distinguished one tainly a step in the ri and he has figured in practically all and deserves the suppo the big cases of recent years. member of the compnin Watching Mr. Potter in the Court have no doubt, in *** one is impressed by the fairness trade depression and and courtesy with which he treats certainty, many a Holl the opposition and while tilts be- given towards this good tween Counsel and even between doubt in due course the Bench and Bar frequently occur, publicity will be given in they are never conducted in any papers of this movement but the best spirit.
something for the destitut midst
Our Leading Barristers.
Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K.C., who is known in Hong Kong for his bril- liance in defending criminal charges
The Tung Wah He
ODAY
SHOWERY,
- Yesterday's WEATHER. REPORTĮ FORECAST AND REMARKS;-183UED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5.08 P.M.STATED
PassURE IS HIGHEST OYER THE PACIFIC TO THE EAST OP HOKKAIDO. A large depression COVERS 3. CHINA WHICH HAS
· ABSORBED THE DEPRESSION OF THE
is also in the sixties, and no one, seeing the vigour and energy which he and his colleague Mr. Potter Rotarians last Tuesday put into their cases, would have opener and 2nd been able to guess their ages. Mr. heard him for read Jenkin has been twenty-one years car fail to admirs the in Hong Kong and during that time the public-spirited; He has defended innumerable cases Hospital, Whey p
the Criminal. Sessions" besides the Directorate of the conducting even more civil cases of but, efficiently, a good deal com- the utmost importance. No doubt,munity service and all more had he wished, he could write some credit is due to them by on of very interesting reminiscences. the fact that those who cannot One of the most famous cases in hope to repay their begefors are which Messrs. Potter and Jenkin | the ones that receive th biggest appeared on opposite sides was benefit from the Tung Hos that in which Carvalho Yeo was the pital's many
activities Etch central figure. The details of that charitable work requir grent astonishing affair are no doubt still organising ability and ur fish de- fresh in the mind of many Hong votion to the cause. I erstand Kong residents.
however that while the dctors of the institution, and medicalCHING SEA. staff connected with it desery- ing of the greatest praisthe same cannot be said of so of the underlings employed at the hos pitals. I have before a list of metal man, complaints by a which if true, ought receive the attention of the Directors. There are a number ofllegations, and the hospital authies would be doing additional d service to the poorer member the com- munity by looking in these com- plaints. It is a pity iso laudable efforts of the doctors id directors of this big Chines institution
Talking about our Barristers, I hear that Mr. A. M. L, Soares, junior, will be back in Hong Kong very soon. He is the son of Mr A. M. L. Soares, the race owner, and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong a couple of years back. He practised here for a time and then went to Singapore, but I heard the other day that he will shortly be returning here.
Dr. Douglas Laing.
I have. Just received news. from the friends of Dr. Laing that be is doing well in London, where he is continuing his medical studies, and should, in any way, marred by
a telegram which was received in the underhand activis of a few Hong Kong & few days ago an- | avaricious meniale, Bounced that Dr. Laing had passed
the first part of an advanced ex a Gift of The Typho amination in the diseases of eyes,
ears, throat and mouth. Dr. Laing
The heavy fall of in on Thurs-
LOCAL FORECASTS.W. WINDS,,· FRESH; CLOUDY, SQUALLY, SHOW- -ERY.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(July 1)
(Inc V. Moon, Oth Day) Dominion Day (Canada): Bank Holiday."
Whist Driver at China Light and Power Recreation Club, King's Park, 9 p.m.
Theatres.
King's The Squeaker." Queen's: A Lady' Profession Central: Secrets of the French Police."
Star: "High" "Stakes.” --- World: "Loosen Ankles.". Oriental: The Now Follies."
Majestic: "Evenings for Sale
Tea Dancer at King's Restaur ant, Hong Kong Hotel, Gloucester Building, and Majestic Dancing Academy,
is & local boy, and was educated day and again yestrday, has en at Queen's College and later, the abled the authoriti to give the
where he took his medi-whole Colony & fall oply of water University, cal degree. He then joined the The typhoon seems have brought Government Service and was mada
us this one blessing/hatever dam Medical Officer of Schools. Ho went to London last year and the age it may have dor here and else news of bin, success will no doubt where Personally, Im glad that the interest his many friends. Dr. Laing whole Colony is onan equal foot was very popular in Hong Kong ing now with regarco the question and, known as a keen sportsman of water, as I thosht (and I am taking active pars in all branches sure many others) that the re of athletics, but it is his prowess cent announcementegarding longer in aquatics that will be long re hours of supply forertain districts; membered. For five years in suc sounded rather uner. As a matte, cession he figured in the local Bar of fact, I had quite grouse all Dinner Dances at Kings Re- bour races and on each occasion written up for t Editor when I staurant, Hong Kong and Repulse. finished second, being beaten by a saw yesterday's muncement of Bay Hotels, and Gloucester Build different man every time. The the full supply in the whole, I ing Harbour race had a strange way of was not sorry tosee my effort, go dodging him, but not no other into the WP.Bd myself, a little championship races. I once saw later, into a bathing forbidden
in collection of sporting trophies hours." and it would easily fill a small aized silverware store. Dr., Laing. captained the last victorious intére
The liner's minty engines throb port swimming team that went ta Bhanghai to compete against that bed ceaselesaly The chief en port and Tientsin, and now when gineer wiped ajerepiring forehead e is thousands of miles away, he she scowled at the pale-faced still writes to inquire about the young man wit an oil can V.R.C. of which he was a "wory ["active member. Dr. Laing is ro maining in London for his F.R.0.3.
examination.
Street Sleepers.
Not many people, are aware "a: distinėt likelihood of stret
ing accommodated:
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"Look, here, he growled, "you ain't helping such with these gines, yet I nderstood, you knew
hing abot the game !!
"Bo I do r," alammered the ther but ofa smaller scale, you
What's yar regular job t re airer.(f
Sports
any Baseball-Lingnan University v. South China (Caroline Hill), 4.30 Lawn Bowls-First Division: Kowloon Docks R.O. v. Ciril Ber vice O.C., Oralgengower 0.0 Club de Recreio, Police R.O. Kowloon 0.0., Taikoo R,C. Kowloon. B.G.C.; Second Division: Yacht Club. Kowloon B.G.C Olub de Recreio v... Craigengower: 0:0. Civil Service C.C. v. H.K. Electric R.C., Kowloon C.O. v. In- dian R.0.2
Principal. Malle <? Outward air mail for Eumpe by
a.m. steamez. 10.3 Mantua, for Aijefralik by Nankm-8.3 for America and Europe vin' Sibi by Empress of Ananoon.
Tides:High-st 3:0 and felt Low-at 8.58 and 91:46,
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A LIVELY AND LOVELY SUCCESSOR TO "SUNSHINE SUSIE STARRING RENATE MÜLLER
THE "SUNSHINE GIRL" WITH THE LAUGHTER MAKERS GEORGE ROBEY, HARRY GREEN AND BILLY CARYLL
A MERRILY MUSICAL MATRIMONIAL MELANGE FUN YOU'LL DELIGHT IN! SONGS YOU'LE ADORE
SO, WILL SOMEBODY,
SOMEBODY MARRY ME”
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TO ME
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