THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924.

HONGKONG SPORTS & PASTIMES (Seventh Series)

SIMPLEX PARTITIONS

FIBROUS PLASTER PARTITIONS & SUSPENDED CEILINGS FOR OFFICE BUILDING & RESIDENCES

MADE OF

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FIBROUS GYPSUM PLASTER

INTERIOR FIBROUS PLASTER DECORATIONS. ALL WORK EXECUTED UNDER EUROPEAN' SUPERVISIONIBY THE~

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CHINO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPING CO., LTD.

China Bulidings, 2nd Floor

NOTICE.

W. S. BAILEY

& CO., LTD.,

BNGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS KOWLA ON,

-HARBOUR REPAIRS rugs, Bargos. Light Draft and High Spood Vessels-and Motor Craft.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

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Works

PHONE

Kowloon 21 Manager. Kowloon-633 HARBOUR CALL" PLÃO L

STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

CO. LTD..

PORTLAND CEMENT:

In Casks of 375 lbs. net.

In Bags-of-250-lbs.-net."

Tel. 833 & 3749

NOTICE.

METALS

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or all kinds aspecially for ship-build ng and enginedring work. Completa stock. Best. torms. Immediate delivery

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Phone -- Catral 514,,

WE RECOMMED

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WHOLESOME

AND INVIGORATING

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General Managers

Hongkong.

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Japanese Shoe Export. TORTOISE SHELL BOXES and CASES A SPECIALTY.

Aatory House Hotel Building. Queen's RoadCentral.

MASSAGE HALL

25 WYNDHAM STREET

MRS. H. MORITA. MR. H. SUGITA.

SALESMAN SAM

FOUL PLAY

AHERD

14WITH

SAM ON

HIS WAY TO EUROPE KAKEETER ∙HAS MILLY LAND GUZZ AT: HIS MERCY,50 TO SPERK- HENIE, WE [FIND KOKIAD). ITRYING TO WIN HIS WAY IN (GUZZY FAVOR AND LEAVE BBM-OUT IN

THE COLD

HERE COMES

ME HUMOR GA COLO FOSSIL

THE

Empress Store

Kowloon,

Just arrived different sorts of photo albums,

MEE CHEUNG PHOTOGRAPHER. Studio:-Ice House Street 1st. Branch: Beaconsfield Arcade

2nd. Branch: Main. Corridor. of Hongkong Hotel..

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKAJI

Mrs. E. AKAJI Graduato of Tokyo massage School

No. 8 Queen's Rd. C. Phone C.439

GUZZ NOW - WATCH,

S' MATTER, GUZZ7- WHY

'MORNIN' HONNY

50 BLUE?

& MORNING R

GUZZLEM

THE WEMBLEY STRIKE.

London, April 2.

A strong force of mounted and unmounted policë have matters well in hand at the Empire Exhibition. · They forcibly ejected the chairman of a meeting, which the strikers attempted `to` hold' inside: the grounds.

Artists and others, who yesterday word intimidated, entered unmolested this morning, but activities generally are still paralyép

The strike is entirely unotheinl and the Trade- Unlogs arê participating.--Reuter.

Later...

It is estimated that 50% of the men Tre now working at Wambley.Renter.

| PILGRIMS TRAPPED ON BURNING STEAMER.

Bombay, April 2. Twelve hundred pilgrims foires are aboard the burning! British steiner Frangestan, from Homñas making för Port Sudan, where she is due at daybreak on April 3rd. She was accompanied by the Clan Maciver.

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The steamer Pangistan is proceeding, from Port Sudan mediately, to assist the Frangestan, which at first wirelesed stating that there was cotton afire on the 'tweendeck and in inniber two hold, adding that the weather was gain, and there was no immediate danger. She later wirelessed that the are, was sprending, and was serious. Every effort is being made to get it under control.-Avuter.

AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST IN DISARMAMENT.

„Ateibourne," April 2...

When asked in the House of Representatives, if, in accordance with the Defence resolutions of the Imperial Conference, he woult summon a Pacific Conference oa further disarmament to be hell in Australia, Mr. Britee said that while he did not think that the Confer ener would have the best prospect of success if summoned in Aus trala, he would certainly welcome the suggestion. If one of the "Great Powers issued the summons, Australia would be represented

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NEW YORK'S SNOWFALL.

New York, April 2,

The heaviest mystorm of the season eack the entire Enstorn section of the country to-day. There is six to eigin inches of show in New York and elsewhere, which is hampering traffic and crippling the telegraphs and telephones. Many accidents are reported in Newi York. One person was killed and 25 injured in a collision of elevated | trains at Long Island.---Renter's American Séerice

MEXICAN FIRE HOLOCAUST.

Mexico City, April 2.

A fire at Twenty-six people were killed, and 56 injured, in cinema theatre in a suburb of Tacubaga City. A pante followed the outbreak, and the majority of the victinis were electrocuted by wires hanging neck-high across the main aisle. They were also trampled upan in the wild rush for the exits.

It is believed that a short-circull was the cause of the disusteg -Reuter's American Service,

INTERNATIONAL RUBBER EXHIBITION.

Brussels, April 2.

The sixth International Rubber Exhibition has opened here. The countries represented include, the Straits, Malay States, Coylon, and Dutch East. Indies,

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A series of International-Confermices are being held in conner- tion with the Exhibition-Reuter.

WOOLWORTH BUILDING SOLD.

New York, April 2. a The Woolworth Building, fifty storeys high, and the tallest office Structure in the world, has been sold for $13,000,000.—Reuterˆs American Service,

THE PRINCE VÍSITS BIARRITZ.

London, April 2... The Prince of Wales has gone, to Biarritz for a ten days to recuperate from the effects of his arcident.-Reuter.

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"SIAMESE LOAN.

London, April 2 Large applications for Siamese Loan will be aliuted 10%; the small ones nil. Dealings commenced at two points premium-Reuter.

A Direct One

THASS TOO BAD.

AW HECK-MY WIFE'S BEEN NURSING TI GROUCH ALL

WEEK

SICK

Or A.

Victoria Avery first Old

Whn Dewe

Owners and backers find that a. Victoria Fat" & "Pyeris gives that extra :šnap to a win which makes life joyous,

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Sole Agents

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Hongkong.

Canton.

GECOPHONE

A REVOLUTION IN WIRELESS VALVES:

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800 HOURS USE FROM ONE DRY CELL FILAMENT CURRENT 0.06 amps..

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Telephone 518.

SOCIAL CLUB.

Queen's Buildings,

Hongkong.

BRITISH GOLFERS IN U.S.A

ANOTHER COMPETITION

[Rowe (197. The prizes were disi

tributed by Mrs: A. W. Allcock. *L: dr. Hosking very ably cor AN ARTILLERY FUNCTION.ried out the duties of M. C. for.

A successful whist drive and both the whist drive and dance duice was held at Lyemin on Music for the dance was supplied Tuesday night under the auspices by A. B. Barrett at the piane, os- of 3rd Company R. G. A's Socialsisted by S/Sgt. Weller, 1. E., on Clab. The attendance at the drive the jazz drums. The result of numbered one hundred, including their efforts left nothing to bo won the North and South Open all the married families at Lsemun, dextred,

Golf Championship, scoring 283 for visitors

Hongkong and The dancing was varied with 2 holes. Cyril Walker was second Staneoutters, and representatives of songs by naval friends, thus giving with 285,

from

DEFEAT. Pinehurst, N. C., April 2-Hagen

the Royal Navy. The prizes were the couples time to recover from) won by the following: Indies, 1st, their exertions.

The British players, Havers and Mrs. Tye (182); 2, Mrs. Rilley The hall had been nicely, detor Ockenden, played poorly, withdraw (159); Halden No. Mrs. Rough atad by Gats Trendwell and thing at the end of the third round. (112) Gentlemen, 161, I./Seaman evening was voted a great success. Walters (181; 2, Sergt. Ball, 83 The Club will hold another dince The Australian, Kirkwood had

score of 294-Reuler. Company; (176); Hiddon No. Gur. on Tuesday next.

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