H

NOTICE.

STOCK

and TO ARKIVE SHIPMENT

CARLZEISS

JENA

MICROSCOPES

SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS

PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES

Catalogues-on application

Carlowitz & Co.,

Sole Agents for China.

Bank of China Building. 'Phone C. 873.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs, net. In Bags of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers. Hongkong.

FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS EF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS. AS during the North-East

Monnoon there is always A possiblity of North-hound steam- La running short OF BUNKER COAL, this is to inform you that TAIT & CO., AMOY, (。 woll- protooted port with good anchor- of GOOD go) have stocks JAPANESE BUNKER COAL AT REASONABLE PRICES.

Wirnloss messages via Hong- long vr Formosa aro ro-trans- rithod by the Grout Northern a wire to Telegraph Co. and

TAIT" or "COALBUNKER" AMOZ, will zoceive their prompt

R.Mention.

bile, Bantley's

Phrato Condensed.

Completo-

'T. NAKAO Japanese Shoe Expert. *TORTOISE SHEIL BOXES #and CASES A SPECIALITY

Ator Houso Hotel Building,

Queen's Road Contral,

MASSAGE HALL Mrs. S. UZUNOYE, Expert Masseuse,

3. Queen's Road, Central. 2ad. Floor.

$ALESMAN SAM

WHO WILL TAKE

MILY

TO THE

BIG

DANCE

Sat

NOTICE.

METALS

નિ એક કરીને

HONGKONG TELEGR

at all kinds aspecially for ship-building and engineer- jug work, Complete stock. Вона, Terms. Immediato dolivory,

SINGON & CO.,

[ESTABLISHED A.D. 18801 HING LUNG ST.

Phone -

Central 615

By Freelal arrangement with the Committee of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, we have been enabled to publish an excellent book of views of

HONGKONG'S

GOLF COURSES Call and inspect those at the

MEE CHEUNG ESTABLISHMENTS Studio:-Ico House Stroot 1st. Branch Roaconsfield

Arcade

2nd. Branch: Main Corridor of Hongkong Hotel. Official Photographers to the

"Hongkong Telegraph'

Mrs. SEKAI

MASSAGE

Tol. No. C. 4483, 2nd. floor. No. 2, Duddell Street, Hongkong

PANGONIT- TH ONLY WAY TO KEEP KOKEETER FROM TAKING MILLY TO THE DANCE 15 TO FIND HIS TICKETS AND DURN 'EM UP-I'LL BEAT IT OVER TO OUR ROOM! FAND LOOK FOR EM RIGHT

AWDY

FEB.7 bioló

THE 1965

PACCEPTED

{KAKELTERS] RECENTIORN

Bor SAM

Tupwa

THOT ING AND NOBODY

ELSE

WILL

KE

HER

THERE

HOME

DEPT

TONI

574

MASSAGE HALL 23 WYNDHAM STREET MRS. H. MOHITA.

VISION'S VALUE.

Good vision is a commodity you can- nat purchase. Il your eyesight is not perfect, you should make every effort to improve it. Glasses may be s neccessity; but this is a question you cannot decide for yourself. The advice of a Skilled" Sight-Testing Optician is required. Our scientific Eye-Testing is thorough and we can detect the cause of the eye trouble or the slightest defect of vision. CHINESE OPTICAL CO. 7 SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS, 67, Queen's Road, Central

PLUMBING

STEAM FITTING

to

We invite you inspect our new Showroom in

CHINA BUILDING (facing Queen's Theatre) C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

Mrs. J. CRAWFORD, Expert Musseuse. No. 2, Duddell Stroot, 3rd. floor, Hongkong.

SBY HONNY-I'M GONG HOME AND CHANGE, MY SHOES-THESE HURT

LIKE TH

DIGIENS

CX1

Pays

Calamine")

NUTNO

TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

GERMAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

Berlin, March 30.

The following are the latest approximate figures of the German presidential election.-Jarres, 11,000,000 votes; Braun, 8,000,000; Marx, 4,000,000; Thaelmann, 2,000,000; Hellpnch, 1,500,000; Held, |1,000,000; Ludendorff, 250,000.-Renter.

It is roughly climated that 27,300,000 or seventy per cent. of the electorate voted, 3,000,000 less than at the parliamentary bloc elections Inst December. The Socia! Democrats, the Reich and the Centre held their ground, while the Bavarian Peoples' Party and the Democrats lost 4059,000 votes. The National Socialista and Communists lost respectively 700,000 and 800,000,--Renter.

M. HERRIOT'S CABINET.

Paris, March 30. M. Lemana, the leader of the Socialist bloc, in

a speech said that the Socialists will continue to support M. Herriot's Cabinet even under circumstances, which might he most dangerous for them. M. Painleve polated out that the Republicans' duty regard- ing the Municipal elections was especially to safeguard the franc and guarantee France's security. He emphasized that the Govern- ment has no intention to persecute Catholles.-Havn.

FRENCH AVIATION,

Paris, March 30. Another of the steps towards bringing the aeroplane into greater favour in the Far Ensi as regular mode of transport, is being | taken by the departure of, the well-known airman, J. F. Laporte, (the

holder of the world's altitude record of 4,755 metres for seaplanes

with a load of five hundred kilogrammes), for China and Japan where he will give a number of demonstrations, especially with seaplanes.-Kruter

FAREWELL DINNER. [work carried out by you during your}

period of service with the Govern PORT ENGINEER RETIRES. ment,

The designing of large undertak. On Saturday evening the Hong- kong Building Contractors' Asings such as the Yasmati typhoon! sociation gave a farewell dinnershelter, the Queen's State pier, the at the Man Kwok Restaurant in Ferry piers, and many of the extens honour of Mr. John Duncan, Port sive reclamation works both in Hong- Engineer. Mr. Duncan's party in-kont and Kowloon, have been the cluded Messrs. A. Anderson, T. work of your hands and we have Black, E. S. S. Bowman, G. R. Fen-earried them out to the entier satis ton and W. J. S. Key. All bading; faction of the Government alwaya contractor firms were represented, under your excellent guidance and including Messrs. Sang Lee & wine instruction. Company which is now undertak- Ing the important reclamationtributed in na sinalt way

work at Praya East.

In our opinion, your work has con- to the

Mr. Duncan who has been con-beauty and worth of the Colony and nected with the Public Works De-has been mainly instrumental in partment for a considerable num-placing it in the forefront of the ber of years before his appoint- world's greatest ports. You will bo ment as Port Engineer, has been remembered for many years la come, forced to retire from the Govern- one who combined utility with ment service for health reasons.beauty and dignity of design, and in He is leaving for England on the finished wonceptions of your Priday by the Empress of Russia. genius, will leave behind you, that An interesting ceremony Look To which the coomunity will always! place during the dinner, when Mr.look with pride. Chan Chi-shang, Manager of the

"We trust that the voyage to your Yee Lee contractor firm and Secre-Mother Country will be pleasant and lary of the Building Contractors'

the highest

Association, presented Mr. Dun-that in the years which lie ahend of ean with a beautiful embroidered kamergent silk scroll with an illuminated rank will coun

Laddress.

33384

arper.

sa richly de-

appreciation the pleasure of

The presentation

made "In token of after the customary lasts had of your help, al been honoured. In asking Mr.vour Trivudtship to crave your ne Duncan to accept the gift, Mr. þrepinner of a sily embroidered rom- Chan Chishang said he was voie- numerative seroi schich bears a ing the sun iments of those pre-Chinese imeription, meaning "Great) sent when he said that Mr. Dun-ability, ever increasing." together can's decision to retire had pro-with this humble addresa." duced profound regret amony Mr Lam Lan, of Sang Lee and them. is unfailing courtesy and company, and Mr. Tan Siu-hope of ready response to those seeking Wing Lo al Company, endorsed

his advice had endeared him

to

all those who had had the pleasure the remarks of the previous sponker. to work under him. By his retire-Mr. Lam Lan took the opportunity for his ment the Government would lose of thanking Mr. Dunent ļa very capable servant, those ver- valuabls help in the Penyn East Re- satility as an engineer had been elaniation work. He regretted that proved by the many

successful Mr. Duncan could not remain to are building projects curried through this important project completed, under his supervision. The Yau-adding that his advice would be mai Typhoon Shelter Breakwater, greatly mixed.

for au instance, was a nocument Mr. Thipean who appeared to he of Mr. Duncan's ability and con-I moved was applauded on rising to structive genius. Built after the

I thanked the Building reply. disastrous typhoon of 1906, which Contractor's Association for the din- exacted a most heavy toll among

boatpeople, the shelter had proved nor and the handsome gift.

Ho

a real haven of security to the would treasure the present, which' smaller craft. Mr. Chan conclud. would remind him of the many. ed by wishing Mr. Duncan long friends life and prosperity, (Applause). bis

The Address,

h had made during

in stay

Hongkong. Ho thanked his host for the flatter- For Mr. Chan Chi-shang than read ing remarks about his work. the address as followA;

what he had been able to necom- "On du occasion of your departure plish he owed largely to the close from the Colony, we, the andersign- eo operation of the Chinese contrac- ed Chinese Contractors of Hong tors whose reliability and keen senso kong, are desirous of placing on re of duty had always been a matter [cord our great appreciation of the for admiration, (Applause)

SEE IF YOU CAN FIND MY CIGNETTE CASE WHILE YOU'RE

THERE, WILL YOU,

SAM?

Looks Like Konuy's Gonna Take Her

OH BOY!-IF HE ONLY

KNEW WHAT LAM GOING AFTER HE'D HAVE A FIT

THEATRE

ROYAL

NEXT FRIDAY, April 3rd at .9.15

JAMES McGRATH, LTD. Presente LONDON RECORD" REVUE Bio-

LEE WHITE & CLAY SMITH & ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY including Miss LEE WHITE'S famous “LITTLE PEACHES"

the prettiest Dancing Chorus seen in Hongkong for years,

FRIDAY, April 3rd & SATURDAY, April 4th, at 0.15

Miss Loo White's Latest London Production...

"VOGUES OF 1925"

MONDAY, April 6th, at 9.15. An Ultra-modern Satirioni Revue. "SCANDALS”

TUESDAY, April 7th, at 9.15 Misa Lee Whito's famous West-end Succosy.

"BACK AGAIN” WEDNESDAY, April 8th, nt 9.15. Another Lea White Personal Success. "BRAN PIE"

THURSDAY, April 9th, at 9 15. The First Musical Comedy soon for yours in the East, "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY"

FRIDAY, April 10th, at 9.15. A Non- stop Merry and Bright Frivol. "HANKY PANKY"

SATURDAY, April 11th, at 0.15. All the Season's Hits! "POT POURRI"

PRICES: $5.00, $3.00 & $2.00. Booking Opens To-day at Moutric's.

TURN DARKNESS INTO DAYLIGHT

OSRAM GASFILLED LAMPS

BY USING

OSRAM PLAYED THE LEAD IN

"BRIGHTER LONDON"

OSRAMS HAVE A WORLD WIDE REPUTATION TO MAINTAIN

OSRAM

CASFILLED

REDUCE YOUR ELECTRICITY;

BILL BY INSISTING

ON-

OSRAMS

MADE IN ENGLAND B G.E.C.LT

MATENT

LET OSRAMS GIVE YOU A

BRIGHTER HOME

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC

CO. (OF CHINA) LTD.

2, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, HONGKONG. On Sale At

SINCERE'S, BUN CO., WING ON, & ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.

BY SWAN

HECK

L.

CANT FIND END NOWHERE- MIGHT AS WELL BERT IT

BACK

WITH MY DANCE TICKETS

IN IT

TIMETY

1979 BY NA KOVICE, MO ŚWAN-~~

Weakly children

quickly grow strong and sturdy when they take SCOTT'S' Emul sion. Watch them grow stronger, day by day, as they

take

Scott's Emulsion

It brings health to all.

TH'

HERES YOUR CIGARETTE

CASE, KONNY

"THANKS, SAM- I WAS

30 AFRAID I'D LOST IT-

Share This Page