RAWLPLUGS

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Every Fixture in your Home can be

neat and firm

EVERY home there are dozens of articles-sholves, · cupboards, coat books, etc.—all of which unist be fixed securoly and neatly. There is only one method, of ensuring, rent and. perinanent satisfaction and that is the Rawiping method -- successiut on walls of any material from plaster to concrete..

The Rawlplug Outlis contains every thing necessary to enable anyone, without previous" experience, to do these jobs himself.

“(1) · Indisible when in

position. |(2). Anyone can use them,

3) No damage to Walls. (4) There is a Rinçiplag for every strem.

PAWLPLUG

WALL PLUDA

Obtainable from all stores, or the Sole Agents" The General Electric Co. of China, Ltd.

QUINCIN.

THE RAPID CURE FOR

COLD IN THE HEAD" INFLUENZA, CATARRH., An occasional dose "Nips in the bud" the incipient Cold.

«Prepurest only, Un

THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Buildings

26 Queen's Road Central. TEL. No. 345.

One of thomost treasured possessions of friends far away!

a photo of their dear ones oversons. The Ming Yuan Studie

's fitted with the most modern photographic equipment and " will be pleased to show you specimens of their work. "

THE MING YUEN STUDIO

(Battery Path.).

licial Photographers to the H. K. Telegraph"

BATHING CAPS THAT LAST

We are now showing this year's designs in rellable Bathing Caps and Shoes.

To be obtained from--

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

Tol. C. 1877

MAY FEVER.

SHANGHAI'S BRIEF OUTBREAK.

TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926,

SALE OF PROPERTY.

BIDDING UNAFFECTED BY

POOR ATTENDANCE.

Although the attendance at the China Auction Room yesterday afternoon was by no means as large as usual, the bidding was as keen as on other days. After an increase of nearly two and a half-

Shanghai, May 31. The whole city this morning was quiet, the tram and bus ser- vices operating normally, no extra police on the streets and nothing to show that Shanghai' was yester-thousand dollars, three houses day the scene of serious rioting.

The police "are well-satisiled with the present state of affairs and anticipate no further serious disorders.

Yesterday's rioting appears to have been general, all over the city, but in every case the police were able to control the crowds without resorting to'firea uns

The three days' strike called by the Labour and Students Union proved a dismal failure. The shops are all open and the rent mujority of labourers at work: and merchants and better, class Shiree seen determined to oppose all violence.

Police Vigilant.

Later.

The police are still vigilant and, three students were arrested this morning for distributing illam matory handhills. Propaganda parties continue to incite gather- es in Shangrai na contigucus districts despite its prohibition by the Chinese Policé, who" are ignoring the proceedings.

*There was sporadic stone throwing last night and many for gneri were .. In one ce the mo bener afore house whore foreigners had re- treated. h some instances shote were tired into the air and to the ground to disperse the mobs.

A number of motorcars were damaged, one belonging to a Ja- panese being burnt.

Notices urgingran anti-British | and an anti-dupangse boycoft have. been posted. The students Tof three, Universities and two ivo- men's colleges have not returned to their studies, intending to con. "duer

opun air propaganda - Reuter.

LONG SERVICE REWARDS.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE MEDALS.,

There was an interesting cerc- mony at the Murray "Parade Ground yesterday. when the St. John Ambulance Brigade parnded to witness the presentation of long service medals by His Ex- cellency the Governor. Sir Cecil) Clementi, K.6.3.G.

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The recipients were Mr. E. Ralphs. the Assistant Commis- sioner of the Corps, and Dr. W. V. M. Koch, the District Sur geon. Both completed ten years service with the Corps last Septem

ber.

situated in Baker Street, Hung- hom, were sold to Mr. Chan Kowk- shi for the sum of $13,400.,

The lot, offered by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, the auc- tioneer, comprised Sub-section 2 of Section A of Hunghom Lot No. 239, together with the buildings 20, 22, and 24 Baker Street. The erected thereon known as Nos.

property has an area of 2,445 square feet or thereabouts.

The bidding was started at $11,000.

Twelve bids of two hundred dollars dach took the price to $13,400, when the "property was knocked down to Chan Kowk-shi

THE BRITISH COAL STRIKE

A DRAIN ON RUSSIAN WORKERS.

London, May 31. The British coal strike is placing a heavy impost on Russian trade. unionists, who are called upon to contribute 25 per cent. of their wages, according to Russian Embassy statement; while im- mediate assistance has been sent io Britain from trade union funds. --Reuter,

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QUARANTINE”

TOKYO PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA.

Tokyo, May 31. It is reported that it has been decided to quarantine all ships. from Hongkong, owing to cholera,

HER FIRST BABY.

A Young Wife Tells How BABYS OWN TABLETS Greatly Helped Her In Her First Experience of Motherhood.

Every experienced mother vivid- ly remembers the joys and the worries which came along with her first-born. Chief among the worries were the little ailments, which afflict almost every infant during its early months and years, and it is for the purpose of minimizing these, and troubles Tablets have attending them, that Baby's Own devised.

been especially

Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Fred Murphy, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, writes:-

His Excellency was received at the, West entrance by Mr. Ralpha and other oflicers of the Corps, and accompanied by Capt. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, H.V.D.C., proceeded to the saluting base. The band of "I have used Baly's Own Tablets' the East Surreys" played the Na- for the phat eight months for my tional Anthem, the parade, formed baby. I cannot speak too highly in a hollow square, standing at the salute.

After inspecting the Corps, His Excellency returned to the salut- ing base and pinned the long service medals on the breasts of the recipients.

The ceremony closed, with a march past.

of them for they have been of. great assistance to me in my first experience of motherhood."

are

. Baby's Own Tablets guaranteed an absolutely pure and safe remedy for the treat- ment of infants and little children in cases of indigestion, colic. con- stipation, vomiting, diarrhoea, simple fever, worms, croup and

colds. DANISH AVIATOR,

BOTVED AT OSAKA.

Osaka, May 31. The Danish aviator Botved arriv- ed at 12.07 p.m.-Reuter.

They quickly relieve teething pains, sooth the nerves, induce calmi, health-restoring sleep in a perfectly natural way. Your chemist sells them, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60 Klangse Road, Shanghai,

CHILDREN LOVE IT!

DAIRY FARM MILK

A GUARANTEE

Our fresh milk is guarantoad The, Purest in the Far East. It is also unsurpassed in Richness. "If the milk of some of the native dairios shows a heavier cream line than ours, do not imagine that it is richor: -It is certainly not purer. Every ounce of milk produced at our Farms is thoroughly. filtered and clarified before being bottled. These freceres plus the process of rofrigoration which immediately follows, have a decided ton- dency to disturb, the normal condition of the fat globules, which consequently prevents & groat number of these globules from rising to the surfaco -- hence

22 thinnor

cream line than in milk which has not gone through cleansing process The cream is there all the same, but

a large portion of it remains in the body of the milk. Clarification is now the recognised method by which milk can be thoroughly cleansed and freed of all impurities. All the world's leading dairies olgrify for Purity.

Those who realise how important Clean, Pure, Rich Milk is to Health should use DAIRY FARM MILK ONLY.

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14, Quoan's Road," C.

SALESMAN SAM.

Nervous debility

frequently is caused by faulty nutrition

and can be corrected.

by a regular course"

THE BIG RUCTION

SALE

of this lung-healing

and body building food. Ask for

SCOTT'S

Emulsion

The protector of life'

TM OFFERED $50 FOR MY PLACE HERE WHO'LL GIVE $75?

AH-HERE VOL SAY-46 16 SOME CAR YOU HAVE¬~ÓW MUCH DOES IT COST?

$5000

How MUCH?

5000

$ 5000 WHO'LL GIVE

$6000R? WHO'LL GIVE

56000???

HOW MUCH DOES TH3 CLOSED TYPE OF A CAR LIKE THIS

+ COST?

$20,000

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I TOWDY'S

HOW MUCH

ام الليفي

SAM

(GET FOR

BIH

MASH'

HOUSE

MUCH?

GOING GOING

GONE

$20,000

SOLD!!

SOLD TO TH' GENTLEMAN

IN TH? CAR FOR

$20,000

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