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AN EXACT REPLICA OF THE FAMOUS
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KENSINGTON CUP
Date 1795
Original in Merchant Tailor's Hall, City of London.
Sterling Silver (200 ounces)
$550.00
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YOU HAVE BEEN TO AMERICA
You will remembor the thrills you experienced when you heard suoh famous Dance Orchestras as-
CARL FENTON'S THE ORIOLE BENNIE KRUEGER'S LYMAN'S
GENE ROEEMICH'S RAY MILLER and
HIS ORCHESTRA ISHAM JONE's.
IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO AMERICA You are able to enjoy those Orchestras just the same- because they play specially for Brunswick Records..
THE MAY RECORDS
have arrived.
The Brunswick Studio
17, Ice House Street.
Indian
MOTOR CYCLES.1
Delivery from stuck. Catalogue & demonstration from Sole Agents ALEX. ROSS & Co. (China) Ltd. Bank of China Bldg. Hongkong. Telephone 27 or 2487.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES"
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE
The Steamship
con.
MONDAY, JUNE
W 1924
ERLIER TELEGRAMS,
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INTINATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Geneva, June 28. The Frontionni Labour Conference'is' discuiling the annual report of Director of the Labour Office.op. International labour, legislati
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"PRES, HAYES " having arrived from New York, via ports, on Juno, 23rd. 1924. consigneos ara horoby notified that their cargo in, boing landed at their risk into the hazardour and/or extra hazardous Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloot Wharf and Godown Company, a
Albert Thomas announced that the ratification of the Conven- Kowloon, and stored at
tions@pted by the Conference had now been received froný Japan, signoos risk.
"Consignoes of Cargo must pro- Aust Spain, Irelanul and Poland, bringing the total from 96 to duce an Import Permit signed by
F. Hsiao, Chinese Government delegate. referred to the pro- the Superintendent of Importi and Exports, Hongkong, before grefsocial reform in China, notably the eight hour day for Bills of Lading will be countorchifen und prohibition of night work for women and young per- stgoed.
of He declared that China keenly desired to collaborate in the of the Conference, but regretted intuiequate support from extra-European countries, for example, Canada, New Zealand Australia,
Mr.nekabe, Japanese worker's delegate, complained, of unsatisfery labour legislation in Japan and said the Japanese Governpit officially recognised ratification of strike agreements and thonvention relating to reduiting sailors, but in reality did not rett the provisions of these Conventions.
All brokon, chafed and damaged ‡w cargo is to bo loft in the Godown where it will be examined at 10. on June 28th, 1924, by the Company's Survoyars, Mosari Carmichael & Clarke.
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The Committee of Delegates appointed by the Conference to. dy the prevention of anthrax, adopted by a majority à resolution. posed by Sir Louis Kershaw, Indian Goverment delegate. All claims must be prosenter fating that the Committee was unable to recommended that the within thirty days of thanference adopt the decisions thereanent, in view of the unlike- steamers arrival huru, aftofhood of any big industrial state agreeing to incur such Interna- which they cannot be recognised fional obligations, but recùmmending Governments to study the No chains will be recognise question in order to afford maximum protection to the health of after the goods have left the
the workers. Router, godowns, and enrgo undelivorsi on and after June, 30th. 1924, w be subject to rent.
No Bro insurance
will be effected.
whatof
Consignees aro requestedt send in their Bills of Ladingfo countersignaturo immediate DOLLAR STEAMSHIP INE
4. Des Vœux Road. A Hongkong, June 23rd. 19.
NOTICE TO CONSINEES.
OCEAN STEAM SAP COMPANY, LT
and CHINA MUTUAL EAM NAVIGATION CO LTD.
Consignees per fompany's Steamer
"PYRRHU
are hereby notified the the Carge| will be discharged to Holl's Wharf Kowloon, wire it will lie al Consigneo's risk fd subject t torms and conditiof of storage at Holt's wharf To Cargo will bo roudly for livery from 27th.
MASSAGE HALL Godown on BIR aftor 25 WYNDHAM STREET
MRS. H. MORITA. MR. H. SUGITA,
EXJESSIVE
DURING THIS PERIOD OF HUMIDITY CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARETTES RECOME" DAMP. YOU ARE
AT YOUR WITS END IN FINDING A
SATISFACTORY MEANS OF. PROTECTION, HAVE YOU TRIED
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LEADING TOBAGCONIST'S, OPPOSITE QUEEN'S THEATRE
NOTICE TO THOSE WHOSE MARRIAGE WILL SHORTLY TAKE PLACE.
Pictorial records of weddings are highly desirable,
Call at the MING YUEN STUDIO "Battery Pail) and -inspect specimen groups.
Upon receipt of instructions will' will send expert photographer to any ceremony or fonction.
(Official Photographers to the Hongkong Telegraph)
MILK IS A FOOD
Drink Sterilised
Milk
AND A STIMULANT
MILAHAID
MILKMAID
BRAND.
June.
TORNADOS IN AMERICA.
Peoria, I, June 28. Five were killed, and twenty injured in a tornado hers. The damage is estimated at $1,500,000.--Reuter's American Service.
Cleveland, Ohio, June 28. visited A disastrous fornado has
parts of Ohio. Three hundred are reported Rilled and at least 1,500 injured in Lorain which city has been wiped out. Details are meagre owing to the destruellon of ways of communication In the neighbourhood, but frantic appeals for help are being received from the towns of Sandusky and Elyria which are also in ruinis,
Later.
One hundred and sixty-fire bodies have been recovered from the State Theatre at Lorain but Elyria is undamaged.—Bruter's American Service,
BRITISH INTERESTS IN MEXICO.
Washington, June 28,
The Government has consented to take charge of British in-. terest in Mexico, at the request of the British Embassy here.-- Reuter,
OBITUARY.
The Hague, June 28.
Dr. Deterding, brother of Sir Henri Deterding, died suddenly, yesterday, while viewing a new Dutch Indies film-Router.
Optional cargo fill to landeg unless notice has con given pro Better
to stoamar's artist.
and
All
bruken chafeil, danmged goodsire to be left in the Godowns, here they will b examined on by Tuesdays anò Fridays bethen the hours 10.45 am. f noon within the froo storage feriut.
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No clain will be admittna after the gods have loft the steamer's Glowis, und alt Goodr romainingandelivored after the bo subject Brd. Jul will to_rent._f
All Clafs against the StoaTIIN must be fesented to the under 17ch signed or before the Juls, thov
recoguid.
will
not be
No dira lasurance will offcctel
lie
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agonis.
20th June, 1924.
A GIANTS BREAKFAST. Lofty," the Dutch giant, who is 9ft. 3in. in height arrived re-l cently in London accompanied by a dwarf measuring 3ft. His real name is Jan von Albert, and he is famous for his enormous oppotite as well as for his height. For broakfast he disposed of two soup plates of oatmeal, 15 eggs, three helpings of smoked fish, a large stoak, soven slices of broad and bultor and marmalade, and eight cups of toa.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
JAY, NON NHATCH VERZ
TA DOGTANSKA URALE INCO
IN MEMODE, JAYHI WAPIT
HIM TO TAKE TIMIS LETTER
AN IF YOU SEE HIM WHILE I'M IN TH' STORE HOLLER FOR ME!
than
good Advice
A striking local testimony to the
splendid results
achieved with
Cow & Gate
Milk Food
A Hongkong "Cow & Gate" Baby aged.7 months, gains 194.ozs.
in
14 days.
FRANCE IN THE RUHR.
Purla, Juno 29.4 The Chumbur by 156 viton Lo 20 approved further credits, which M. Herriot made a question of confidency. The Socialists voted with the majority--Reuter.
This was the first time any. Sociullets hul voted for the Ruhr, óredits, to which they were opposed on principle, y
The Socialists leader Blum declared this afternoon that all the Socialists would abstulu, but M. Herriot, by making it a question of confidence, constituted the vote a text of discipline of, the whole- Left Bloc. A number of Soelalists abstained, but many voled for: the credits.
Practically the whole Opposition voted for the credits. Only the Communists voted against, and demanded immediate evacuation. of the Ruhr. M. Herrlot replied, that immediate evntation was Im- He pointed possible in the Interest of reparations, ulso security. out that voting for the credits did not imply approval of the polley of occupation but contentance of the status quo Su the Ruhr was necessary penting The Sasue of the fortheuning Inter-Allied nego- tlations.
Duesseldorf, June 28.
The French authorities have Informed Germany that all people expelled from the Rube, with a few exceptions, will be allowed to return, and sentences on those condemned for passive- rusislanco will be suspended till definite pardon is granted.--Reuter,,
ALL INDIA CONGRESS;
Bombay, June 29. A meeting of the All India Congress Committee, which con- tráls the Congress Organisation is being held at Ahmedabad to determine the position of the Swarajists,
Mr. Gandhi has submitted a resolution laying down that mem- bership of the 'Committee should be confined to those spinning, for at least, half-an-hour daily, and practising the quintuple boycott, including the boycott of Councils and the Law Courts.
Repeated efforts to arrange in compromise were unsuccessful, The resolution was strongly, opposed by Mr. Motilalnehru, who Com- Anally walked out with other Swprajists. Thereafter the mittee. by 67 to 37 adopted Mr. Gandhi's resolution. Mr. Gandhi. then urged that a clause in the resolution stipulating that Congress officials not spinning for half-an-hour daily should vacate office should be rexeinded, on the ground that it was carried by a smal} mujority and would have been defeated had the Swaraflsts voted.
The Committee agreed to the proposal-Reuter.
THE ITALIAN FASCISTS..
Rome, June 28.
A meeting of Opposition groups, after considering the Matteotti crisis, passed a resolution of non-confidence th the pre- sent Government, demanding a Government which will be able. without delay to abolish the Fascist militia and unhesitatingly repress every form of illegality-Reuter
HOLLAND-JAVA, AIR SERVICE.
London, June 28. · The Fokkur aeroplane "E7," fitted with wireless and accommo- daling two phots and six passengers, made a successful maiden trip from Holland to' London, piloted by Vanderhoop, who'will be” the pilot of an air service fromi Amsterdam to Javi via India, open- ing in October, for which the machine has been designed.--Router.
The photograph reproduced below is that of a well-known Hongkong lady's baby. This sturdy and beautiful child, fed entirely on Cow & Gate Milk Food, gained 191⁄2 ozs.. in the short space of 14 days—a splendid tribute to the value of Cow & Gate Milk Food. Besides being particularly
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FEW SECONDS LATER
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Milk Food.
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HERE HE
adapted for feed- ing Babies in, a climate such ours, it has equalled body building qualities,
un
Babies
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it!!
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