10
Choose Glaxo for your Baby
Your Baby's future health depenila on your choice of his food, You must choose the food you know is best for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting
Be guided by the experience of the great number › of doctors, nurses and mothers who choos rightly by choosing the best food they know
Glaxo
Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be free for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry, hearted childhood.
Ask your Doctor!
Glaxo
The Vitamin Mith-Food
*Builds Bonnie Babies'
When Baby is
6 months old
or when he cuts his fiert wooth, add a little Glazo Malted Food to his Glamo This will provide the best peace DË accustoming Baby, gradually and natas ally to taking more solid food, Obtainable where you by
Sole Agents:-
W. R. LOXLEY & Co.
APPLY TO
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929.
"No, I don't swallow none of old Sawbono's Number Nines'I
I take Pinkettes instond; they do the work just as good, and cause no gripes nor trouble." One of the most pleasing features about Pinkettes is their mild yet through effeleney. You simply take a couple of these dainty Httle pilules at bed-time, and the morning constipation, sick headache, biliousness, liverish ness, gloom have disappeared, and you welcome the new day feeling Fresh, cheery, efficient. Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes at GO cents per vial.
THE
COMMUNISTS SHOT.
MORE RAIDS MADE BY THE CANTON POLICE.
STO
The drantie mensuros atlöpted by the Canton Polico in running down Comminista in Kwangtung ovidenced by the fact that during the Inst week or so about 70 "Red suspects have been arrested, forty being found guilty and shot.
All the culprits wore delained during Police raids conducted with the greatest secrecy. One report rocaived by the authorities was to the effect that a band of Com munista was arriving from Shiu- kwan, the principal terminus of the Canton-Shikwan railway. A trap was set and détectives awaited the arrival of the train. They were followed to Sai Chuen, where ten werb atresit,ww
The majority of the prisoners had in their possession booklets containing raliahlo information re garding the movements of Na tionalist lenders and details of tho Nationalist programme.
The most successful raid was carried out" on Sunday when a
LIGHTER LOOTED.
BOYCOTT ACTIVITY IN SHANGHAI
Under cover of darkness, a largo party of Chinese dressed in plain clothes and armed with Mauser pla tols and rifles boarded a Harbour re- gistered lighter at Shanghai containing
RADIO BROADCAST.
#.
THE LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.
gramme.
MORE ARCTIC COLD.
SEVERE WINTER WEATHER RETURNS TO BRITAIN.
London, Feb, 26. After a few days of comparativo.
Broadcast by Z.D.W. on 350 metres. 1.48 p.m. Weather Report. 6.30-0.30 p.m. Demonstration Pre-mildness, the Arctic conditions
have been renewed In Britain. 7.48 p.m. Evening Weathor Re- Heavy snowfalls are general, duo, according to weather exporta; cargo of piece goods valued at over Tis. 30,000 shipped in the care of port
8 p.m. Evening Programme (Victo a persistent anti-cyclone over Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Color and II. M. V. Records).
Scandinavia and Russia. and destined for Yangtze ports. Martial Moments,"
Still colder weather is foro- The affair occurred in the heart of the The Band of 11.M. Coldstream Guarda, casted.-Router, Settlement at Kiuklang Road jetty SULL
Of The Volga Boatmen," "Song
"The Dear Homeland,"
C
"Sanctuary Of The Heart,"
Bass-Baritone, Peter Dawson, "In A Chineso
Orgna
and the armed party arrived by a watchmen and crew of the car large steam launch, intimidated the boat, attached a towing rope to the lighter and towed it to the Chinese City where the cargo was discharged
Chamber of Commerce godown..
So far neither the shippers nor the shipping company have been able to recover any part of the earge and on representations being made are told that "it is a matter for the Committee to decide."
from the lighter into the Chinos "Ton Wilde Garden,"
The Anti-Japanese Boycolt. It appears that on the night the watchman on duty on the lighter ob served a steam launch approaching the Klukiang Road pontoon and later the launch made fast and armed men boarded the cargo bont. On inquiry, the.
Crowd Disappointed.
London, Feb. 26. The snow disappointed London- Reginald Foort.ers hoping to see the Prince of Wales proceed in state from Buck- Ingham Palace to St. James Palaco to deputiso for the King In holding the first leves of the season.
a
"Night Time in Old Shanghai," Whitey Smith's Majestic iletei Orch. "Pagliacci-Prologue,"
Baritone, Lawrenca Tibbett, "Zampa,"
(Horold) The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Spring Song," "Serenity,"
Violin Solo, Renee Chemet "Unfinished Symphony In B Minor,"
(Schubert).
The Royal Opera Orch.,
Covent Garden, Love, Could I Only Tell "So We'll Go No More A-Roving,"
Derek Oldham, Sho Wondera
Teno
The bad weather compelled cancellation of the state procession. The Prince of Wales, instead of driving in the silver and gold. state coach, escorted by Life. Guards, arranged to walk from York House. Router.
WEST RIVER MISHAP.
posse of armed polico raided a Com-e watchman was informed that tho "Chinese Wordings natio Hotel Orch. WUCHOW STEAMER STRIKES
munist den in a honne nt Snikwan. Communist lender name Chen was
WORLD'S COW A nouris found thore, it
HAVE YOU SEEN IT? LOOK IN LANE, CRAWFORD'S WINDOW.
A SMALL-BUT CHOICE GENUINE STOCK OF
Chinese Antiques
MAY BE SEEN AT-
being alleged that he has long evaded the Police by living at the suburb of Fong Chuen. Informa tion receive on Sunday morning that the man was coming to the city was promptly used.
Check onCommunism.
Canton. Feb. 26. Instructions have been issued by Education the Commissioner of that new legislation has been Govern- passed by the Nanking ment applying to returned students from Russia:
All students who return to China from Russia shall report is the Government within one week
THE UNION STORE, from the time of their landing:
37, Des Voeux Road, Central.
Collectors Specially Invited.
COOK'S
FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS BY RAIL OR STEAMER, NO EXTRA CHARGE MADE FOR TICKETS. OR INFORMATION. TICKETS SOLD AT COM- FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE PANIES TARIFF RATES. HANDLED AT LOW, RATES.
EUROPE
HOME
LEAVE
APPLY TO
COOK'S
FOR
TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES
THE BEST AND SAFEST METHOD OF CARRYING MONEY; ISSUED IN STERLING AND UNITED STATES CURRENCIES AT THE MOST FAVOURABLE RATES.
F1
THOS: COOK & SON, LTD.,
THOS: COOK & SON (BANKERS) 1 TD.- (General Passenger Ågents Pennsylvania Railroad) AND WAGONS-LITS.
First Floor, Pedder Building, HONG KONG.
the
members of the armed party repre. senteil the anti-Japanese Boycott Association and were going to con- flacate the gooda on board the lighter claiming that they were of Japanese
origin.
The watchmen and the crow point- ed out that the goods were in the care of Mesars, Jardine, Matheson and Co. and, therefore, could not be touched but their arguments wore of no avall and they were roughly push- ed asile. Subsequently the armed party attached a tow rape to the lighter and proceeded to the Chinese City where they discharged the cargo a godown which contained into thousands of packages of gonda,
Attempts were made to secure tho release of the cargo but all were un- successful and the matter has now been referred to the British Con- Bulate.
Who Shall Pay?
Several most important points of the greatest interest to shipping com- panies and merchants are raised by this latest outrage. Neither shipping company nor shipper has infringed any law, but the shipping company having taken delivery of cargo to
any student who fails to report himself shall be considered as B .Communist and be liable to be ar- rested as such by officers of the Government; all returned students are to stay at the Government
arters, and shall be provided lighter for transhipment to steamer with food at the expense of the and having presumably, issued ship- Government, these quarters to beping documents to shippers, apparent. in charge of a representative from ly has contracted to ship the cargo Central Government; such to destination or, at least, has given students are not allowed to leave, receipt against local deilvery, the Government quarters unless a certificate has been received from the Central Government that they connected with Com- munism; the students shall be set free immediately on receiving a certificate from the Central Gov- vernment, which is to be signed by at least five members of the Kuomintang Committee, and free students shall report themselves to the Government from time to time for one year, as to what they have been doing during that period,
are
not
Should any student confess that he is connected with Communism he will be dealt with according to law.--A Correspondent."
Further, shippers conceivably have hypothecated the cargo and are under obligation to deliver a complete sot of shipping documents to banks which they cannot now do. Letters of Credit issued by banks by arrange ment with consignees may be in ex- istence in respect of this
Banks may already have advanced money against the production of documents.
CATKO,
Matters of this sort do not, of course, interest the precocious youths functioning as anti-boycott society
representatives.
Whitey Sraith's "Toses-Potpourr
Marek Weber And His Orchestra. Songs My Mother Taught Me," Since Firat I Met Thee,"
"
Soprano, Roan Ponselle. "The Swan, "Moment Musical,"
Violoncello Solo, Pablo Caania. "Marina--George's Arrival,"
SUBMERGED ROCK.
Impact with a rock in Tung Sat Ma Ling waters, near the Sanahul River, has caused the s,s. Tai Ming, the well known Hongkong-Wuchow steamer on the run to the West River districts, Home damage, and will probably neces Miguel Fleta.sitate her catering dock for alight ro
pairs to-day.
The incident occurred while tho Violin Solo, Fritz Kreisler. vessel was on her trip to Hongkong "Woman le Fickle,"
from Wuchow with 254 passengers, mostly Chinese, and 1,700 packels of cargo on board,
"At Dawning," "Andantino,"
باز
"My Sunshine"
Tenor, Tite Schipa. "Hungarian Dance No. 6 and. 6,"
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "The Ronary."
"A Perfect Day,"
Soprano, Rosn Ponsellc. 10.10 p.m. News Bulletin. "Gipsy Love-Waltz," "Sweetheart-Waltz,"
International Concert Orchestra. "Aldershot Command Searchlight
Tattoo,"
Massed Pipe Bands Of The
Aldershot Cominand. March "The 78th's Farewell to
Gibraltar."
Strathspey "The De'll in the Kill The De'll among the Tailors."
Reel
March "The Wee Man at the Loom." March "Hot Punch." Slow March "My Home."
God Save The King. p.m, Close Down.
10.30
RACE SWEEPS.
LUSITANO CHAMPIONS
DRAW.
The following are the results of the drawing which took place last night They probably of the Club Lusitano's Cash Sweep' would not be able to appreciate tho on the Hongkong Champlons, to be position if explained to them. But run to-day: the fact remains that multitudinous complications can arise from this latest outrage and the only solution is the immediato return of the cargo to the British firm in whose charge it
WANDERING SCHOLARS Partly was at the time of the illegal
armed raid."
LECTURE ABOUT THE MIDDLE CHINA & THE POWERS.
AGES BY MISS WATTS.
of great value to the students of the Hongkong University and to others who are interested in the more famous literary men of the Middle Ages, was a lecture by Miss M. B. Watts, M. A. in the Union Assembly Room of the University, yesterday evening, to members of the Education Society and their friends.
POSSIBILITY OF SETTLEMENT WITH JAPAN,
Shanghal, Feb. 26.
in Interviewed by pressmen Nanking on the recent foreign negotiations the Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang asserted that the deadlock in the Tainanfu discussions continues, and all negotiations with Japan have cens. ed.
Thunderbolt
Duke of Chantilly Young Pretender
0263
.10842
.20002
Loch Aisli
4523
President Hall
.26131
Elliot Bay **
.33607
O.Moon.
.8140
Coos Bay
.18000
Adam
.18020
Sitting Bull
1020
Monk
.32609
Rose Hall
.27066
Boxing Eve
King's Falloch
17081
peake Bay
.21081
20303
26263
Hall
24288
The Sun
14602
.18552
14258
.20000 .12571
King's Counsel
Pickle...
The Jamaica The Field
1st Prize, $28,020; 2nd, $8,000; and, $4,000,
Miss Watts spoke, of the study and attitude of the scholars of the
Dr. Wang added that ho ON BAKSHA BANKS. Middle Ages, which began in Greece a very long time ago, would hold a final meeting with She traced the works of the Mr. Yoshizawa.
Commenting on the negotiations] 9.8. CHINHUA AGROUND ON men whose names are now well known, from Grecce to Rome and for the revision of the Sino-French.
WAY TO HONGKONG. other countries. In the Middle treaty, Dr. Wang said that pro- Agee said Miss Watts, the gress had been made in a smooth language of the people was manner, and he expected to hold Latin..
وا
The British vessel, Chinhua, whilst one more conference with the coming to Hongkong through, the In making reference to the French Minister before the agree- Hainan Straits, went aground at acholars of Ireland, the speaker ment will be signed in Nanking. Baksha Banks, which is described as The Chinese Minister remarked "extending to westward Lat. 20 deg. mentioned a humorous Incident which occurred at a dinner. The that the Chinese have continued 07% min. N. and Long. 110 deg. 25 Irish were known as Scotus, and tho negotiations with the Belgian min. E." during a dinner one of the guests Minister to China on the retroces-
She managed to refloat herself and asked a monk the difference be- sion of the Belgian concession in arrived in port on Monday. She is tween a actus (drunkard) and a Tientsin to China. Ho added that under the command of Capt. 1. D. Scotus. The scholar replied that the National Government expect Richards. She was berthed in mid- the difference was the width of the ed the conferences in this diree-stream and is presumably none the table (laughter).
tio to succeed, an agreement in worse for her experience.
Speaking of the scholars of the which Belgium agrees to give up tenth century, Miss Watts sald her concession in Tientsin pro- that this period had a had name bably being signed In about a and was referred to as the depth month's time.-Wah Kiu Yat Po. of the dark ages. There were not many great poots in that century, The Church, she said, disapproved of these wandering acholars be cause they were a bad lot. She mentioned various incidents of the Infidelity of these men, who wrote scandalous poenis and parodied the hymns. They even wrote drink parody of the Creed.
It was about the year 1215 that Latin became.disused in England, anid. the lecturer.
Votes of thanks were expressed to Miss Watts for the pains she had taken in preparing the paper.
THE US. NAVY.
LARGE SUM VOTED FOR RECONDITIONING,
· INCREASING COST SHOWN IN ESTIMATES.
SOCIAL LEGISLATION.
London, Feb, 26. The increasing cost of social legisation 18 revealed in joint Washington, Feb. 28. estimates by the Ministries of President Coolidgo has approved Health and Labour of £79,065,000, the Bill authorising a Bum of an increase of £2,117,000, of which $14,800,000 for alterations and re-housing grants account for £490,- pofre to the battleships Pennsyl- 000, unemployment £205,000, old
pensions £1,800,000 vania and Arizona.-Routers age
Emigration £48,000.-Reuter. American Service.
and
Exactly how the mishap occurred is not known for the present, but ad- cording to available Information tha vessel left Samshul yesterday morn. ing for Hongkong, and after the im- pact it was found that she had boon holed and pumps had to be employed. The damage, however, in alight, and the steamer was able to resume her voyage, arriving here at seven o'clock. last night.
Zo-Glo REGD:
THE BEAUTY - POWDER Used by all who can obtain opinions of its perfection. from Socioty Elitas The only known POROUS FACE POWDER Its origin from the Sulphurous Springs of New Zealand.
Efficacious & Beneficial for the Skin.
Obtainable from Chemists or
Wholesale Agents
| WALLACE D. HAWKES (Hongkong) Ltd" 7. Queen's Roid.
T. NAKAO. › Japanese Shoo Expert -
TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND
CASES A SPECIALITY. Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Rond Central.
THE CAUSE
TO
we'll soon find out
THE CURE won't be expensive
-Send your allfog car
Lane, Crawford's
0.8198 Garage.
MRS. SEKAI MASSAGE
6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong.
ONCE
WE DO YOUR WORK-YOU WILL
ALWAYS
COME TO US.
FIAT GARAGE
67. Des Voeux Rd. C. Tel. C. 4821