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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TREACHERY.

FENGTIEN TROOPS. MUTINY.

FIRE ON COMRADES FROM THE REAR.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925.

EXPORTING MONEY.

MORE CASES AT THE

MAGISTRACY,

Chinese Fined.

At the Central Magistracy yes/ White Russian Brigade Wiped out. terday a Chinese named Sze To

ching came before Mr. R. E. Lind- Shanghai, Nov. 16-A Reuter soli on a charge of attempting to dispatch from Tsingtao reports |

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS that the Fifth Shantung Division export 8806 in Hongkong notes.

He. Where are you going?

She. Why To Albert, of course, where wo are sure to get the finest Franch Pastry and the best cooking.

le. That is so! His French Cakos at $1.00 vor dozen, his Madorie Cakes, his Big Cakes, his Ice-Creams (com. bined with excellent euisine) are made exclusively with the butter, milk and cream of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.

She.-Quito so! and he also has a new menu comp is- ing fifty new dishes which you can enjoy any time from 10.30 a.m. to Midnight,

F:

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Don

ON

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That's why doctors and men

who know, suggest DON

"It's the AGE that counts!" Try it to-day.

At your club or store.

N. S. MOSES & Co., Ltd.

Agents.

AN APOLOGY

In view of the heavy demand on our staff, some customers have had to wait a few days for their clothes to be dry- cleaned by us. To all such, we offer our sincere regret for any inconvenience caused. We are glad to stuto now, that we have obtained the services of additional experts to our staff, and all work received from this dato, will be finished. WITHIN ONE WEEK

Complete price-liets on application to-

The International Dry-Cleaning & Dyeing Co.

19, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

FLETCHER'S COUGH LINCTUS

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An Ideal Remedy for Coughs and Clears the Bronchial Tubos, Eases the Breathing and relieves that Stopped-Up Feeling. bringing about a speedy and permanent recovery.

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mutinied and fired on a Fengtion White Russian brigade from the rear while the Russians were en- deavouring to stem the advance of the Allied, troops.

The defendant was searched on Lok wharf and the the Wing money was found in his possession. In reply to a question put to him by the Chinese constable before

The majority of the three thou-being searched, he sak that he sand mercennties were killed, in-had no money upon him and that cluding an armoured car party he had gone to the boat to meet The wounded did not receive aid until foreign médical men from Tsinanfu most daringly proceeded to the fighting area.

The medical men brought back the wounded, many of whom were suffering from gangrene,

someone.

It was

The defendant, who is a partner: in the Kwong Fook Wo, of 35, Con naught Road West, told the Magis. trate that he had no intention of exporting the money. handed to him by a countryman who had just returned from Cali- fornia and who was afraid to take would such a large sum with him to

the Cantoa.

The despatch says the Fenglien men from Shantung are mostly Shantungese, and it

not De surprising I majority went Over to Wu Pei-fu. The whole population Ar strongly in favour of the Alled Canse,--Reuter,

Cause of the Defeat.

Peking, Nov. 15.-The defeat of the Mabien forces at Isachowiu is reliably stated to be due to the fart that they could not rely on the Shantangere who formed the balk of their armies. Chang Tso- In the apparently decided fight Feng Yu-hsiang only to find a big percentage of the armies around Tientsip and Peking Who

Two witnesses were called to bear out the defendant's state- iment, but the Magistrate was not satiated with the explanation, and Hined the defendant $108,

Wan Wai-yuen was fined $50 for attempling to export $300 in Hong- kong motor.

ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS' SCHOOL.

are ex-Childiites equally anreli|SUCCESSFUL SALE OF WORK. able. Therefore he was compelled-

to Field without fighting.

Lost" Prestige.

1/

The result of the surprising events of the past month is that! Chang Tso-lin has lost immensely in power and prestige while Wu Pei-fu, after emerging from his re- tirement where he remained ineffec- tive at Hankow has hence also lost prestige.

Fund for Ministering Childrens'

League.

The Sale of Work held in St.

Stephens' Girls' School proved a very great financial success and

WAH The

the staff and students wish to thank all those who so generously supported them in this effort. The sum of money taken Feng Yu-hsiang 1¢{ Sun twice as much as last year. Chuan-fang, on the contrary, have tea and ice cream stalls so ably gained proportionately and at the run by Miss Rose Lau, and Mrs. present time are regarded as, the Cooper, And the University two leading militarists. It is al- Women Undergraduates from St. ready hinted that relations he-Stephen's Hall brought in con- tween them are not good.—Renter.siderable help. The funds wera)

also increased by the well equip- ped stall contributed by "Fairlea" this year. The gay and charming Appearance of the hall was due to the kindly help of Mrg, Tang Sit- chau, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, and Colony Robertson.

PROPERTY SALE.

ONLY ONE EID FOR MATAU

KOK LEASEHOLD.

Tai Ping Theatre Lot Withdrawn. To the long list of sales by order of the mortgagee another was add- ed yesterday at the China Auction Rooms when a leasehold property at Mataukok was knocked down for $5,100.

The surprising success, despite The troublous times; has enabled, the students to contribute the sum of $1,200 to the Ministering Childrens' League funds and a cheque for that amount has already been sent to Lady Stuart Taylor. Substantial cheques will lso be sent to help the hospitals

There were few interested in in Yunnanfu, and Pakhoi, whil the sale and, with an opening at local hospitals will not be forgot $5,000, Mr. Tsoi Lim of 38, Wing ten., Poor schools in Leimchow, Lok Street, bid $100 more and Pakhoi and Hongkong will receive became the new owner.

more help than previously. The property, situated at Mn- The usual Christmas treat given tankok, was Kowloon Inland Lot in the St. Stephen's Girls' School No. 1268. Together with the pre-playground to many poor children; mises and buildings thereon which are suitable for use as a factory from the Wanchai district will be and easily convertible into domes held next month. The annual tie tenements. The property is party for the amabs, to whom the. held for 75 yours from 1911, with St. Stephen's Girls' give frnct a right of renewal for one further education, will also take place term of 75 years.

The annual shortly. Crown rent is $22 and total area 12,856 square feet.

Properties at 72, Des Voeuxi

Road West, and that on which the Tai Ping Theatre is situated were

withdrawn, which indientes turning point.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Miss Middleton-Smith, the atof and studente are to be congratu Inted, that S. S. G. C., well known for its loyalty and generosity, has this year exceeded its usual high standard.

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