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Light, silent, and, economical, the Model 503 with its metal-frame, combines elegance and comfort.
Its metallic, frame, electrionlly welded, is firm and can- not be distorted, thus ensuring a perfectly silent car.
Insulating material is inserted between the body and the 'Chassis, "deadening every sound and eleminating creaking.
The metallic body members are very light, and strong, rendering the whole car very light and sturdy.
Lat us show you this, fine car.
Engine: 4 cylinder 15/30 H.P.
Speeds forward, 1 ravorse
"General equipment: Speedometer, clock, 4 wheel brakes, Balloon tyres, spare wheel and tyre, Head-lights (self-dimming), metal parts nickelplated.
The very best you can get for your money.
Fiat Model 503 5 seater Torpedo De Luze...
$2650
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11
$2550
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Sulcon Cabriolet
$3500
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Agents
for Hongkong and Canton
Societa Italiana Imp. Esp. Estremo Oriente, Ltd.,
Managers
A. GOEKE & COMPANY,
China Building.
3rd Floor,
Telephone, C. 2221.
Telephone C.. 2221.
ALBERT
Only French Restaurant in Hongkong where the cooking is done by a French Cook Chef.
TFFIN.
DINNER
$1.00
$1.25
13
For the best food and wine, where shall we go? To ALBERT'S!
32, Queen's Road, Central Opposite H'kong
Hotel Building
THEOSOPHY
THE LAW OF CAUSATION"
will be the subject of this week's public lecture of the Hongkong Lodge the Theophical 'Fociety; 7. Duddell Street, on Thursday, October, 14th.. nl - 6 p.m. The meeting is open to the Public.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
VERANDAH CRASH.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN KOWLOON.
Although still under construc tion, the verandahs of the top floors of a block of houses at tho function of Argyle Street and Re- clamation Street, collapsed yester day afternoon, apparently under the strain of a quantity of building material which had been left on the verandahs in preparation for the tiling of the roof.
The accident was attended with fatal results, one woman being. killed and a man and boy injured. A fourth managed to extricate himself unhurt. The injured were sent to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment, the dead body of the woman being taken to the Kowloon mortuary,
The block concerned, consisting. of three four storeyed Chinese tenement houses, was started some two years ago, but is just nearing completion, the contractor having ceased work i March last
Year. With the exception of the roofs of the three houses, all the work had been completed, and it appears that at the beginning of last year. when the contractor stopped work on the premises, a large quantity of tiles for the roofs, as well as sand and other bullding material was placed on the upper veran dahs in preparation for the roof- Ing.
were
Wenkened.
With almost two years' exposure to the air and rain, the building was weakened, although there no noticeable signs of any danger. The weight of the material on the upper verandahs is believed to have been the prim cause of the mishap.
were
Several of the contractor's work- men were still on the premises at the time despite the fact that work had ceased. Some were in the. front part of the building at the time of the collapse, and struck by the falling debris. Al- together four persons were burled by masonry, and of these an elder-! ly woman was later extricated by Aremen, but life was then ex- tinct.
Two others, a man and a boy f Bix, were
were rescued, while a sixteen year old Chinese youth managed to scramble out unaided. He was the only, one of the four, to escape without injury. The man was auf- foring from wounds to his body and face, while the little boy was only slightly injured..
It was reported to the rescuers that there was still another woman buried under the debris, but she was not found even after. some hours' work. In view of the dangerous condition of the walls. further efforts were abandoned while they were shored up. Later' excavation. however, failed to ro- veal the woman who was alleged to be missing.
THE RIVER RESUMPTION.
QUESTION OF NAVAL *PATROLS.
The Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce held a meeting yea- terday afternoon, at which the most important item for discus- sion was the suggested renewal of the British anti-piracy naval patrol, in view of the resumption of shipping services to the Can- ton delta..
"The majority of Chinese mer- chants, it was announced, favour the renewal of this patrol system, and their suggestion is being sub- mitted by the Chamber to the pro- pet authorities.
SALESMAN SAM
EITHER. OF YOU FELLAS PAINT
SIGNS.?
SURE!
OF
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926.
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The Colonial Office annual re- ports for British Guinna and Fiji have been issued. In Fiji the figures for the year 1925 show that that birth-rate among the Fiji- an natives and Indian settlers is. Practically the same, 3.22 and 3.31. per cent, but the Fijian dentil-rate Is 2.2 per cent, and the Indian only
72 per cent.
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