DAY BY DAY.
A portable lavatory fell on top of a Chinese coolie. living in Canton Road, yesterday, and caused instantaneous death by fracturing his skull.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
TOO PALE TO BE PRETTY: INTERPORT CRICKET.
WHITE CHEEKS NO LONGER
FASHIONABLE.
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921.
THEATRE
ROYAL
Saturday's Practice Game.
HONGKONG.
0.
A practice match in connection with the forthcoming interport Do not imagine, all you girla, contests at Shanghai was held an that being pale adds to your Saturday, when teams captained charm. It is no mare true than by Mr. Sayer and Mr. Hancock The man reported on Saturday that dark lines under your eyes met. The result was a draw. For as being accidentally knocked make them shine more brightly, the former team, Franks was top down and run over by Mr. D. M.The passing glance that you scoror with 41, whilst Rumjan Biggar's car at West Point, on notice directed at you is not one headed the totals in the other Friday evening, has succumbed of admiration; it is, on the con-team, scoring 34. Details:-
Mr. Sayer's XI. trary, more likely to be one off to his injurice.
sympathy for the weakness re. R. Sayer, e Webster, b vealed by your pallor and dull Hamilton complexion.
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C. 1. Stapleton, st. Pearce, b A serious accident took place railway the Kowloon
Rumjabu.. To be pale is no longer the Chiness female fashion: to be languid is an F. J. de Rome, a Brudbury, b yesterday, a
Webster...... being knocked down by a train affiction. To-day the most win-
endeavouring some girl is the one with the pink. B. Franks, b Webster to cross it, near the Yaumati tinge of health in her cheeks, lips Cora. Gdebrist, at. Pearce, b Police Station. Dr. Smalley naturally red and eyes sparkling mado an examination of her injuries, and had her removed to the Kwong Wah Hospital.
For indulging in a faction fight Chinese were this morning fined
near
Jardine's Bazaar, seven
Bird
with life. Add to this a quick Col. Bowen, e Pearce, b Bird... active step and anyone can tell Capt. Spinks, Lb.v., b Bird the girl whose veins are full of Capt. Davies, e Edwards, b Ng the pure, rich blond of healthy.
Sze Kwong. How different she appears from Major Bagnall, e Webster, h
Kumjahn. her ailing sisters, whose sching limbs and weak hacks make them F. H. Farthing, not out $3 each and bound over on the pale and dojected! Anaemia is E. B. Reid, e Bradbury, charge boing proved against them the cause of an inch suffering! among young women that it can by Trapector Blackman, wl o fold not be too widely known that Dr. the Court that within twenty-four Williams' pink pills have trans. hours three faction fights had
formed thousands of delicate been reported in the same district.
anaemic The origin of the disputes is said to arise from money matters.
The H. B. Waring Company opens its season to-night, when Miss Jennette Sherwin will take
Rumjaba....
Extens
EASTERN TOURS LTD.
presents the
H. B. WARING CO.
COMMENCING
TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), APRIL 18th at 9.15 p.m.
THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE" "MR, PIM PASSES BY"
"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" "A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL" "A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE" "THE SPECKLED BAND"
Special Matinee on Sat. 23rd April at 5 p.m. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."
TO-NIGHT Tuesday, 19 Wed..
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invalids into Happy healthy women. These pills put Hamilton new blood into the veins and Rumjuhn this rich red blood refreshes every Webster part of the body, giving strength, Bird.....
sy cheeks and brightness, in Ng Sze Kwong 3 place of weakness, prostrating
2
F. J. R. Mitchell, run out
the part of Stella Pallantyna in beadaches and a westeid state
The Witness For The Defence," of half-health.
What this means to great num-Ng Se Kwong, b Reed... Special attention is drawn to fie fact that a matinee of "The bars of women of all ages is ex-Major Edwards, e Farthing b Merchant of Venice" will be plained by Miss Edith Cantor, off given ou Saturday at 5 pm.85, Roding Road, Claptons, Lon-R. E. A. Webster,
have proved don, whin recently stated:
These matinees very popular everywhere.
*When, some time ago. I was attacked by anacmia my appetite failed, and I got very pale. The Three Chinese, one of them a least exertion left me breathless. shopkeeper, who were courerned I became listless and depressed in an attempt to evade the duties and suffered periodically from payable on large stock off severe abdominal pains. cigarettes were this morning). “Month after month wont by charged before Mr. R. E. Lind, without any improvement. sull. The shop-keeper was fined fact, although I consulted doctors $400, another man $154, and the and took their medicino, I grad. third man, because of insufficient ally grew worse, and beanie evidence for a conviction," was'
more worried and disheartencil. discharged.
A young Chinese lady, of the West Point district, who bore
Davies
Apidla
A. A. Rumjaha, h Reed T. E. Pearce, St Franka b Reed 28 B. W. Bradbury, c Gilebrist b
Reed.
H. A. Sawyer, not out
E. W. Hamilton, 1.b.w. & Reed 0 B. B. O, Bird, not out....
R. Hazecek, did not bat Extras......
Total (.wkts.) Bowling analysis.
Davies
Eventually a friend advised itced me to take Dr. Williams' pink Spinks. pills, and I decided to try them Farthing After une bottle there was some Sayer:
the charming name of "Golden improvement, so I continued the de Roms
treatment.
"soon began to get my ap-i
Jade," bestowed on ber by sun- dry admirers, gave evidence in a CANO she brought against apetite hack; the listlessness dis Chinese youth before G. N. Orme, at the
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Mr. appeared, and became THE PRESIDENT'S RIGHT- Police fatigued after exertion.
MY
Court this morning. the youth checks lost their pallor, and I felt The periodin having wilfully, and with intentore vigorous.
to steal, snatched a gold chain pains no longer trombled me, and i comprised
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ofall signs of anaemia vanished.
bittle golden hearts, and a pendant
"Soon-my friends said 1 looked
HAND MAN,
Secretary Hughes.
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DOG, CAT, POULTRY, PIGEON AND BIRD SHOW, 1921.
By kind permission of the Jockey Club, 8 Show will be held at the Race Course, Happy Valley, on Saturday, 30th April. There will be classes for all breeds, types, etc. of the above provided there are
Charles Evans Hughes, selected for Scretary of State by President
was the Republican Jentries. Harding,
in the shape of a little jadestone. the picture of health. Now It appears from the evidence that jalwa recommend Dr. Williams she was coming out from the pink pills, for they are splendid." whoin, Mr. Wilson defeated in
Now is the time to begin Dr. 1916, by one of the narrowest for the best 12 Eggs. Kam Ling Hotel, when the enter
Williams' pink pills. You can chances prising youth camD up and grabbed the chain. There was obtain them from any medicine politics the usual appeal to help raised dealer or direct, and post free, Wilson, when the culprit made off with one bottle for $1.50, six fotiles $8. the jewellery, and a number of from the Dr. Williams' Medicine enger pursuers came out from C, #6 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
up the
sufficient
Entrance forms for the Show
NOTICE.
CENSUS OF THE COLONY
Sunday, April 24th.
Notice is hereby given that thei distribution of schedules has begun.
A schedule in English will be left on each non-Chinese house hold together with a schedule in Chinese which alonu must be used for all Chinese servants.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
R
It is notified for information that a case of rabies has occurred within the Eastern District of the City of Victoria.
All dog owners are advised to exercise strict supervision' over their dogs, and to keep them on leash in public places.
WANTED.
WANTED - Experienced Chinoso clerk for bookkeeping department of large commercial firm. Apply stating salary re quired, to Box Nr. 546 c/o
Hongkong Telegraph."
TO BE LET.
TO LET Flats in Tavri Building, Nathan Road, Kowloon. The Palice have orders to Apply to J. P. Vasunia, 38 onforce strictly the provisions of Wyndham Street, 1st Flo ir. Section 16 of the Summary Offences Ordin»nce, viz:
16(1) It shall be lawful for any police constable to destroy any dog or other animal rearom ably suspected to be in a rabid state, or which has been bitten by any dog or animal reasonably suspected to be in a rabid state.
(2) The owner of any such dog or animal who permits the saize to go at large, after having in- formation or reasonable ground for believing it to be in a rabid state, or to have been bitten by à dog or other animal in a rabid state shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty Įdollars or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding threo-months.
(3) It shall be lawful for any polica constable to destroy any dog which is found straying of wandering about during the day- time without any owner and not wearing either a collar with the name and residence of the owner inscribed there on or EL entrent licence badse; and any such constablo
hereby further authorised to destroy any dog which is found straying ur wandering about between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a..
T. H. KING,
Actg. Captain Superindentent of
Police,
Hongkong, i6th April, 1921.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TO BE LET.
TO LET. For six months Kowloon small furnished fiat. Apply Immediato possession. Box 545 "Hongkong Tele- 8 aph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Mercer Touring Car-7 Beater-complete with all accessories including two spare wheels and one spare tyre.--AD- ply to Linstearl & Davis, Alex. Buildings.
FOR SALE.-One Indian motorcycle, type 1919. Has done 2,500 miles. Arply Box 544 e/o
Hongkong Tolegraph,"
FOR SALE. -Motor Car, Essex 1920 Model. Just overhauled and painted dark blue. Property of Vice Admiral Sir A. Duff. Can he seen at Naval Yart Garage. Any trial.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
The Company's Steamship
"SHINYO MARU.” From SAN FRANCISCO, vis HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
& MANILA.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Publicing Auction on
Wednesday, the auth. April, rozt.
commencing at 1a.m. at No. 23 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., "Kowloon.
(For account of time euncerned)
100 Bales "Bloe Stripe" Guo- nies (24 lbs.)
97 Bales Heavy Cees "Green Stripe " Gunnies (lbs.) and afterwards at No. §i Godown 98 Bales Heavy Coes "Green Stripe" Gunnies (lbs.)
The persons who must Bass
75 Bales Liverpool Twill, included in each schedule are all those who are alive at midnight 3 Blue Stripe Gunnies 44′′ x 264"
the night of Sunday April x 216 lbs. (8 x 8).
Terms: Cash on delivery 24th and who whether as member of the family or as visitor, boarder or servant in the household or
establishment
A Special Prize will be given
in recent American
Entrance fees for Dogs $2.00. writes Mr. P.
WCats $1.00. Poultry and Pigeons the American cor-30 cents per pen.
Cage birds, respondent of the Daily News anaries, parrots etc, 30 cents Hughes was supported by Roose each or avaries $1.00. Exhibitors velt, but offended the redoubtable igeons and cage birds must Hiram Johnson, of California, find their own cages. where the tide finally turned against him. A New Yorkor, of TO VARY WITH PRICES.fine presence, bearded and digni- and must be sent in, together can be had from the undersigned fied, Hughes is of Welsh blood, with the fee, not former President here of the St. SATURDAY, 23rd April. David's Society, and a graduate o Intending exhibitors are re-gh the morning of Monday Apri the Baptist University Brown, uuested to send in their entries/25th not having been enumerated youth, named Percy Lai, secre-
Acco; tince by the building tary to the manager of a local Chinese bank, piped in with the trade union delegates of the Jiha D. Rockefeller was educat- allow sufficient time to make up that night should be entered on information that he had picked it principle of a liding scale to ed. By lecturing he earned hislasses and
the Hotel and took chase. Though this resulted in the arrest of the thief,
did not lead to immediate recovery of the jewelloy, and they were
marvelling how he had managed Nw Wages Policy of Building
to dispose of it, until a bright
Trade Unions.
of Providence, where
young as soon
later than
as possible in order to
the arrange for Pas then adjust wages according to variaway to the law, in which pro-necessary accommodation. up from a drain,
tions in the cost of living has fession he gained honour and surmised that the thief had thrown it there during the chase, aroused great interest in Labour wealth, winning a prestigo that rivalled Elihu Root's or Samuel The Magistrate passed sentence of six months' hard labour and four hours' stocks.
circles.
B. L. FROST,
Hon. Secretary.
Co.
1. Passes that night in the dwelling of the household establishment, or
Or
2. arrives and is received into the household or establishment
elsewhere.
Persons engaged on night duty
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers,
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES.
R. & H. Hancock v Wong Po
Keung & V. Yvanovitch.
All heads of households are to bold this match on Wednesday, Weather permitting it is hoped requested to have the schedules 20th April, at 4.30 p.in. completed by April 25th, when
the schedule of the household in which they reside.
The Operatives rejected pas- Untermeyer's. His stern rectitude ejo Eastern Extension Telegraph the collection of the schedules Reserved Seats for this match ment by resulta, but it appears brought him into numerous that the employers intend to inquires of national importance, press these proposals as supple- and it is to him that New York mentary to the sliding seale. and the United States turned for
The above named Steamer hav-
on arrived Monday, the 18th April, 1921, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to pre sent their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take im- mediato delivery from alongside steamer or the Company's Go- down, whore, all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be land- ed at consignee's risk.
Storage will be assessed on Cargo remaining undelivered after Widnesday the 25th April 1921.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will he examined on Tuesday the 26th April, 1921, at 11 a.m.
No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the stoamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager.
Hongkong, 18th April, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN
LINE.
From NEW YORK.
The Steamship
"KASENGA"
will commence, and ready to be may now be booked at the handed to tho enumerator when Pavilion by Members, Subscribers "Privilege the calls. On completion the and those holding
Booking will remain schedules should be left with a Tickets."
informed that all responsible person of the house-open at the Pavilion until Noon having arrived, Consignees of hold who is likely to be in the on Tuesday, 19th April, and will cargo are house when the enumerator calls, then be transferred to Messrs. Goods are being landed at their for example, the head Chinese Moutrie & Co. Tickets, Price risk into the hazardous and/or servant. Most of the work of $1 each. distribution and collection will
be done between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day.
Each enumerator will carry a
The sliding scale standard of guidance on the prices charged hand man for President Harding. CANTON LABOURERS. 30 per cent. over pre-war wages by gas companies, the reform of Indeed, his achievements have will be a minimum rale," said insurance, and irregularities in been greater than those of his Mr. White, secretary of the Mas-contracts for aeroplanes, while chief, who is urbane, tactful rather than active in he also investigated the coal kindly Addressed by Sun Yat-sen.ter Builders' Federation.
and defeloping "We propose a bonus, on and trust. His creed has been simple formulating above the standard rate as anja conservative view of capital policy. In a very eloquent speech last- incentive to extra output." and the Constitution, but honest Mr. Hughes is a firm friend of ing two hours. before an audience) The building rade operatives' administration of both. Only fast Anglo American amity, but no of more than 3,000 labourers at delegate conference in London year he visited Albany, capital terms not alwaye appreciated in the Educational Association discussed, the dilation problem. of New York State, to protest Britain. One might illustrate bis card of appointment signed by Building yesterday aftornoon, The decision of the Master against the exclusion from the attitude by comparing it with the Census Officer which should (says the Canton Times) President Builders Council to assist the Legislatiure of Socialist that of the Dominions, which be produced on demand. elect Sun Yat-sen explained the Government to place 50,000 members--this although nn man have fought for the Mother Coun- many
doctrines which he unemployed ex-service men in is less of a Socialist himself than try while, none the less, putting hopes to have introduced and the industry has created a newis Hughes..
up tariffs and excluding our practiced in the Government. situation, and very divergent
Governor Hughes was appoint. Indian fellow subjects. So interested were all that the views were expressed.
Hughes do Secretary ed by President Taft to be a like kenest attention was paid to Ultimately the conference was Judge of the Supreme Court at not interpret International friend- To what was said by the speaker. adjourned un'il the result of the Washington, the highest of legal ship in fiscal terms.
The speaker was introduced to master-builders' ballot on their honours here, and it was from them, diplomacy is an occasion patrick much regretted having to the audience by Mr. Wang council's recommendation Wun-tink President of the known.
Cantonese Mechanics Associa-
tion and after tho distinguished speaker had finished his speech;
five
Mon
is the bench that, in 1916, he stopped for lunching pleasantly with onES into the Presidontal arena, where warmest competitor. A man of his anxiety to gather all groups, wide experience and powerful including the Germans, into his mind, Mr. Hughes has yet to fold much injured his effective convince his critics that on large Mr. Wang paid President-elect JUDGE AND CAUSE OF CRIME. -
ness as a candidate. He failed, issues of world-wide importance, a high tribute on behalf of the Thirty-one prisoners were ent but his reputation as a man of he possesses a genius for rapid Many such labourers and pledged their ored for trial at the recent Durham affaire hardly suffered,
And effective decision. fullest support to the Government Assizes, Judge Roche declared with Elihu Root too vaner issues are in utter confusion, and and their loyalty to President drink to be the cause of nearly able for department routine, his first task will be to bring
order out of chaos. elect Bun Yatsen.
half the crime at these assizes. Hughes became the obvious fight
NOTICE.
Wm. POWELL LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twentieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held the Company's Offices on Tues- day April 26th at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and State. ment of accounts to the 28th February 1921.
J. D. LLOYD,
Census Officer. Hongkong, 14th, April 1921.
NOTICE.
Major General Sir G. M. Kirk- postpone his meeting last Friday
The Transfer Books of the Com wing to a slight accident at the Royal Artillery Sports. He ha now fixed 5,30 pm. Thursday pany will be closed from the 19th April 21st at the Royal Artillery April to 26th 1921, both days Theatre, Victoria Barracks for the inclusive.
By Order of the Board of discussion on the formation of an ex-service organization in Hong-
Directors, kong, and he hopes that all those interested will be able to come on
that date.
H. O. HOLT,
Secretary,
extra
hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whence. delivery may be obtained;
No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the. Godown,. and all goods remaining unde- livered after April 25th will. be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before 2nd May 1921 or they will not he recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Go- downe, where they will be ex- amined on any Tuesdays and Fri days between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period of one week.
No Fire Insurance has been. effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
THE BANK LINE LTD..
* General Agente Hongkong, 18th April, 1920.