PURE
Drugs
Tel.
PRESCRIPTIONS
when the doctor prescribes he expects the druggist to fill the prescription with "pure drugs. The quality of our Drugs. Medicinos and Toilet:
Goods is not surpassed. Have the doctor's prescription filled here and the result will be Satisfactory.
THE PHARMACY.
The Red Bldg Opposite Ice Bouse St.
C654 HOP CHEONG 55 Quen's
COMPLETE HOUSE
Road, Contral. FURNISHERS
DEALERS IN
SWATOW DRAWN
AND LACE WORK
EMBROIDERIES, OLD MANDARIN COATS.
** SILK ETC., ETC.
"LARGE CONSIGNMENT
JUST UNPACKED. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED
PEKING LAMP SHADES
We have large stocks of the choicest Peking lamp shades. OUR STORE is also the beat place to obtain shawls, scarves, capes, crepe underwear, dresson, lacos, mandarin costumes, Swatow.. work, etc. etc.
Astor House Building
FOOK WENG & CO. Cable Address CURICS"
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PIANOS FOR SALE OR HIRE
Tsang Fook, Piano Co.,
Tel. 2147.
941. Wanchai Road
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
TIME-TABLE
From lat June, 1923.)
7:00a.m. 7.10 a..
every 15 min
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7.30 to 8.00
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Sundays,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP
NOTICE.
THE COWIE HARBOUR
COAL CO., LTD.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923.
HONGKONG HELP FOR the joint auspices of the Hospital
JAPAN.
Relief Committee. at Work.
and the General Chamber of Com-, merce at which a formal AnDCUBED ment was made of the formation of { a General Relief Committee répre- senting the different communities of Hongkong
Chairman Mr. Wong Ping-sun
Owing to the indisposition of the Mr. Chan Tin-son, Vice-Chairman, presided.
4:
SILIMPOPON COAL A Bulletin issued by the Hong
kong Relief Committed states. TH
“HE undersigned are prepare
at to quote prices for beer The British Corsul General
Kobe wired for a shipload of quality freshly mined Silimpopon frozen beef, mutton and poultry,
After recapitulating what'trana pired at the two meetings of the Coal, trimmed into Bunkers at
Exquiries of the Dairy Farm Co. Relief Committee the Hon. Mr. R. Sebattikor Sandakan (Britial North Borneo), and to contrae elicited that there is no mutton H Kotewall stated that Mr. Ho. for regular Supplies of cargoffered 80,000 lus, of beef at 23 Chinese bakeries to ascertain how or poultry available. The Company Kwong had visited the leading lota'at favourable rates.
Steamers calling at Sebattikete a lb.-a price which repre-much biscuits could be supplied and or Sandakan exclusively, cats a contribution by the Com also Chinese business firms with a Bunkers are exempt from pay-pany to the Relief Fund of $4,000. view to arranging for the diversion meat of ordinary Port Charges Negotiations through Mr. R. Suther to Japan of shipments of fundstuffs, The minimum draft of water have secured refrigerated since en runte frota America to Hongkong. alongside the Company's Whart the "Presdent Grant" sailing Many of the Chinese residents at Tokyo and Yokohama z would eve The Day Farm Co. have offered tainly have been affected by the fifty 56 th, canon ef margarine at obtain suggestions s the Chufatter two hundred and catastrophie and it was chicly t
to what ents per lb. geost price).
menn- would ensure the fall imen The second meeting of the Com-sure of benet for Chinese de mitter was held at the Chamber Rilutes when provisions were, Commerce last evening, Mr. G. T. shipped to "spaa that t c Edkins presiding. There were also meeting had bin calied. pe sent the Hon. Mr. A. G. Step Chinese opinion on the matter The Lowie Harbour, Coal Co. Ld..hen, the Hon. Mr. F. H. Holyoak.would, no doubt, tremeciul to the
the Hon. Mr. a. O. Laug. Mr. T. General Committee. G. Weall, Mr. N.L. Watson, Mr.
at Sebattik is 26 fent at 18w water Spring Thes. Charts of Cowie Bay (folatik Harbour) and required information concarmp the Port application to
Day
had
GIBB, LIVINGSTON A CO. LTD
Aceola,
SANITARY ENGINEERS'
MONUMENTALIS-JB-
B
OPRICES 98A Wanchai Rd.
Gopows
Tel No 260.
HUNG KONG,
Estimates Free "for al classes of Work, Sanitary installations. Hot & Cold Water Systems. Baths and bath room fittings. "Water Heaters, Geysers &e. Flor and wall tiles
MONUMENTAL WORKS
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The
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
COPENHAGEN.
Regular Freight and Passenger Service for Bangkok, Hongkong, and return,
11
Expected on or about (779 tons) 5. S., "BANKA "
(1648 thus),
M.S. BINTANO "
14 September
Will leave for Bangkok.
2.h. Septemder.
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agents.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
*).
COPENHAGEN...
The M. S. “JAVA'
will be loading for Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, optional, London, Copenhagen and other
Scandinavian ports, about 28th. September 1923.
Will leave homawardbound
on or about, 15th. November 1923.
Further Sallings:
*1
CHILE"
Expected on or
about.
10th. October
6th. November Sth. December
For further particulars please apply to:--
12 December
15th January 1924.
Subject to change without notico.
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTP,
Agents,
Hongkong, 7th, Septem' er, 1923.
which might otherwise arise.
It was decided that advertise-
FOOD IN HOSPITALS.
For Varied Menu.
A higher standard of feeding in hospitals is recommended by Sir Napier Burnett in his preface to
n. Sutherland representating the read a telegram received by the M.S
The Secretary of the Hospital C.E. WARREN & CO, LTD.Hongkong Gigueral Chamber of Hospital from the Chung Wah M.S. MALAYA'
[Commerce, the Hon. Mr. R. E. Wai Keon (Chinese Chamber M.S." ASIA"
Kelewall the Hon. Mr. Chau Siu Commerce) at Kube which men. Ki, Mr. Wang Ping Sup, and Mrtinned the disastrous effects of the To Kwong trep esenting the "fung catastrophe, and naked for the im Wal Hospital Authorities and the mediate remittance of funds for Chinert Chamber of Commerce), relief work. Mesars. T. Nishiyams, Y. Tsutsumi,
Mr. 1p an chien stated that K. Shima, and I. Kawaguchi, B.
ricc and biscuits would suit Okubo representing the Japanese Chinese well as Japanese community, and Mr. D. K. Blair destitutes. As a substitute for contribution "by the Hospital undi Secretary of the Relief Com-meat nothing could excel dry vegethave nothing to do with the Relief mittes).
ables us to cheapness. Mr. Ip Fund. The lecision was reached The Chairman stated that the Langeburn asked whether it would as to avoid the least acfairness Commodore had received a cable be, against the spirit of coopers froth the Commander-in-Chief in tion with the foreign communities i structing him to get H.M.S. Am the Chinese seat extra money to mente be inserted in the verna brose ready for despatch at the help the Chinese and at the same cular papers under the names of earliest possible moment and to time handed over the subscriptions be Hongkong General Chamber the fourth annual report of the progure all medical stores svad to the General Committee.
cf Commerce, the Chinese General voluntary hospitals in Great Bri able.
Mr. Kotewell said the various Chamber of Commerce and the ftain, excluding London, for 1922. communities bad decided to work Tung Wab Hospital soliciting The monotony of institution in conjunction. There need be a subscriptions. It was also decided feeding cannot but re-act un- fear ni discrimination in the to launch a shop-to-shup subscrip favourably on the patient." says. Ancesage Bad been received distribution of food among the ion campaign among the Chinese Sir Napier, from Bobe that 6,000 tons of flour distressed, who would be all treated cornmunity, the work to be under. "It would be à considerable bad been placed at the disposal of alike, irrespective of nationalities, taken by the Directorates of the advance if more hospitals adopted the Reliel Authorities by the Vine. as far as the tastes and dieturies ci Tog Wak Hospital and the Pethe idea of a “kitchen committee rican overinets, and the Cup the diff rent races would permit. Leung Kok with the assistance of that would go into such matters mittee decided accordingly to take A shipment of rico had already embers of the Committee of the ļas quality of provisions bought, Eits fact into consideration in been sent and more would follow, Chinese Chamber.
The equipment and staff of the desinting gargues of flour to Japan. In the meantisie an attempt should "Mr. Kotwall and the other hospital kitchen, the preparation The Chairman mentioned that be made to find out roughly the Chinese representatives will co of food, and especially íts thanks to assistance by Mr. Roxtent of the damage of the municate the decisions of the presentation to the patient. Sutherland refrigerating space bed conditions generally and also the meeting to the General Counter "Again ji would be of great heen seepred on the President opinion of the Chinese he sounded today with the request that murs advantage were each of the large Grant for shijament of frozen as to what kinds of foodstuffs rice be shipped to Japan.
hospitals to have a trained dieter, ment.
would best weet the general need "A-telegram will be sent to-day who would assist the dector, and Mr. I. Sutherland said that Mr. of their destitufe countrymen.
to the Chung Wah Wii Koon ad-work for him a diet suitable Morton, Manager of the Shipping|
Mr. He wong urged that vising them of the retorttuce of to the complaint of the individual Board, had directed that space money he sent to Robe as request-$5,000 and as the amount of patient. must be placed at the disposal ofed by the Chung Wah Wui Koop. foodstuffs aireany despatched from the Committee, through this involy. While the provision of food for Hoogkung.
AND OR
ITALIAN MARBLE
HONGKONG GRANITE
To own or Selected I esign
SPECIAL SALE
of
LADIES'
BOOTS
SHOES
Very Low Prices
ROYAL & CO. Footwear Specialists.
Tol. 3237.
1. D'Ágular Street, Central'
Week Days.
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19.30 a.m. to 11.00, every 10 min
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12.00 Midnight.
Night Cars:
Weekdays and Sundays.
8.50 p.m
9.00 pm,
9.20 p.m 9.30 to 11.00 pm every 30 min ILIS 11.45
15 min Stopping. Special Oars..
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BY ARRANGEMENT AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE,
Alexandra Buildings.! Hongkong, 1st June, 1923.
Sufferers
from Bad Legs. Abscesses, Ulcers.
Piles, Glanduler Swellings, Eczema, Bolli, Pimples and Frapficos, -Gout, Übermatism, must realise that the only sure way compiere and lasting relief In to free the blood of the poisonous wan'e maiter, the one cause of such troubles. Clarke's Blood Mixture contains ingredients which soon over come and Repel the purities.
that's why so many Insting zures and to its credit.
Pleasant to take.
Of all Chemists
and Storea,
#
Retuse Sub-Bones.
Clarke's Blood Mixture
*Everybody's Blood Purifier.
Visitor neuys, we looks a VICTROLA
No Hours or mplete withbul, one MUUTRIES-Sale Avorite.
It was agreed to co-operate in tbis sad large purchases by the
Committee were autherised,
ed cancellation of very big con- the distressed Was విల doubt) tracts..
It was decided to send a letter of thanks to Mr. Morton.
urgent and important, the contin-
genry of providing passage money
RADIO AD AN ELEPHANT:
"Increased attention to the question of patient-feeding will probably raise the cost per bed, but any increase, in the cust of provisions may he counter for destitutos desiring to return to An interesting Apermoth, was | balariced by a reduction on drugs.” It was agreed to order 10,000 lbs. Chian should not be overlooked, carried out at the Zoo on August The report suggests that cottage of biscuite from Messrs. M. Furthermore. clothes might be 10, when the, Broa justting Comń. Thospitals Should negotiate with San ad- to ship them awthey were needed by some.
pany rigged up a Womens luua. | large hospitals to take in some available,
250 caser ฟ! The remarks were endorsed by speakor" outside the elephant's patients at an carly stage of -con- margarine cffered at cost price by Messta Lai Hoi-shon and T. compound to discover whether valescence, and thus enable the the Dairy Farm: Company,
Chau. The Chong Wah Wui Koon, the elephant would obey the com- larger institutions to reduce their The Chairman announced that in it was stated, was a well-known mands of a mahout when intru-waiting lists of patients. In 1922, addition to the Hongkong 'Govern-institution and funds entrusted to mentally transmitted, and without of 5,179 cottage hospital beds, menta voto of $250,000 he was able its care would surely be wisely out the presence of the individual 2,000 remained idle. to announce that the Directors of administered. The remittance of to whom the voice belonged.
the Hongkong and Straughai Bank money to Kobe for the help of the Said Ali, mahout, who alone cag
"LONDON VALUES. ing Corporation had voted a con- Chinese should raise no complaint control the. elephant's tempes The gross value of ruteublo tribution of $50,000 (Applause). "
among the other members of the ous moods, flung an order in the property in the City of London, It was decided to appoint the General Committee as considers tothikibat tongue across the according to the latest lists, is Hon. Mr. A. O. Stephen honorary tion of kinship was excusable space from the. broadcasting £7,893,513, and the rateable value treasurer of the fund, subscriptions,
On the proposal of Mr. Ho station, but the elephant,' In | £6,631,742. Of the Inner Temple to which should be addressed to the Kwong, seconded by Mr. Lai Hoi darini, refused to listen or to dis. the rateable value is £26,352, and Hongkong General Chamber of ban, it was decided that the Hon.play the slightest interest. of the Middle Temple £15,853. Curo merce,
Mr. Kotewall and Hon. Mr, Chan|--
It was decided to send a cable Siu.ki show the General Committee
to Admiral Leveson at Shanghai offering full co operation.
It was decided to inform Slang: hui nad Kobe Chambers of Com increo ulutetail of local relief work in order to avoid overlapping...
This concluded the business."
Chinese Help.
to day the telegrams from Kobe and 8.x that $5,000 be appropriated| from the General Relief Fund, for remittance to the Chung Wah Wui Koun.
Later, however, a change was wadà in the revolution that the $5,000 be drawn from the surplus At the Tung Wal Hospital last funds of the Hospital, the re evening a meeting, was held under mittance to lie considered.'ns
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