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The protector of life
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1921.
LOSS TO TAIKOO.
MR. W. BELL LEAVING
THE COLONY.
THE POSEIDON FUND.
LATEST SUBSCRIPTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED.
Dangers of Partial Elimination.
There are
many people who, although they are satisfied that fol-they are performing the natural
Len-that, even 30, ал occasional
Hongkong In to lose another of
Up till noon yesterday the its older residents An Caturday, lowing new subscriptions had functions regularly, do not realise when Mr. Wm. D. Beli, of Taikoo boon received for the Navy Dock, departs for Home on retro-guo Poseidon fund: ment, after 221⁄2 years' association with the Colony.
Messrs. Jardino MathesoNI
Co., Ltd.
*
The Hongkong Football Amtu.
ciation Mesars. A. 8. Watson & Co.
Ltd. ***
Mr. Beli is one of the best known and most popular residents in Hongkong, and will especially be missed by the Taikoo community, with whom he has worked and en-McaYA. E. D. Sassoon Banking
activities for so Kaged in Bocin! long.
Co. Ltd............. Mesare. Swedish Chinone Export
.& Import Co., Ltd. Mr. Janies I. Baekhouse
Mesara, Thoresen & Co., Ltd .. Messrs, John Mannera & Co. Ltd. A. H. W.
K., Canton & Macao Steam- bont Co., Ltd.
Mr. H. 11. Priestley
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Taylor
During his stay here Mr. Rell lost his wife, several yénta ago, but has | Staff-Colonial Secretariat seen three members of his family grow up and adopt business careers in the Colony. Two of his sons are at present employees at Taikoo Dock, and his daughter, Miss. I Bell, until recently was with Mcaars. Butterfeld and Swire. She will accompany her father home.
Outside of his work, with which he has always been keenly bound up. Mr. Bell for any years took Mr. & Mrs. L. G. Bus an active interest in the Union Stuff--Davie Bong & Co. Ltd. Church, and was for a considerable Major General J. W. Sandilanda period on the Mararement. Com. H. G. Sheldon
Menara Steam Laundry Co. mitter. He was also a keen and
"David" excellent rifle shot, and at one time devoted much interest to the sport.
A Presentation.
At the Taikoo Club yesterday evening his colleagues gathered to gether under the genial chairman ship of Mr. R. K. Duncan, to bid Mr. Bell fremwell, bon voyave and a happys retirement. The event was signalised by a presentation of a handsome portable wireless receiv- Ing sel, the presentation being made by Mr. K. E. Greig,
The happy function was largely attended, and in addressing the gathering Mr. Danen reminded them that they had thet together that evening to honour one of the oldest and most respected members of the tit. Mr. Hell was going to leave them on Saturday, when he retired, and they felt it their duty to meet with him and recognise in zome way his kang service and steri- ing value as a man.
Three Grent Assets.
American Express Co. Menara. Karsten Latsen & Co. Messrs. Hostings Deania &
Bowley
$
Mesara, Osaka Shosen Kaisha Messrs. Mitsui Bussen Kalsha Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Raworth F.L... A.B., W.N. &.G.F.G. T. A. M.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Harrop Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton The Sistern Mesa Victorin
Hospital
Dr. S. Seguin Strahon..... Platoon Commander & Men Nu. 11 Platoon-Portuguese Co. H.K.V.D.C.
Stoff--G.E.C, of Chinn Ltd.
Mr. J. Abe
Mesara. Ye Olde Printerie Ltd. Messrs. Little Adams & Wood Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Aucott Jeanie
Mr. F. 4. Easterbrook Capt. R. D. Thomas Erie, Groff &. Ken Mr. T. Young G. G. J.
Mr. L. B. Trevor
Previously acknowledged
Totul
OF
НОМСКОНС
thorough cleansing of the food tract is advisable,
AT
500
THE
STAR
250
250
Very few people perform elim
thore 500 ination completely;
ngarly always a slight accumula- tion going on in the beat regulated Intestine, and this accumulation inless clenrod, away, becomes a 100 potential cauag of constipation 100 and its attendant cylla, biltous- 92 ness, foul breath, wallow, blotchy 100 complexion, sour stomach, livetial- 100 ness and indigestion.
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To avoid these conditions you should use Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and laxative pills, 100 which are the latest product of 100 science in the field of aperient medicines. An occasional dose 100 100 will keep the internal organs 100 active, the passages clear and 50 clean, whilst for speedy results in 50 cases of Immediate necessity, they 60 can be relied upon to act quickly, 50 though they are gentle and non- 50griping in their action.
50
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All chemiste can supply you with Pinkettes, Liver and 25tive Perfection.
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JAPANESE 'QUAKE.
20
YOKOHAMA IN DARKNESS FOR SEVERAL HOURS.
25
25
Tokyo, June 18.
There were no deaths and only seven slightly injured as a result
10 of last night's earthquake, which 10 caused much confusion in the theatres and cinemas. the buildings
10 shaking and swaying,
10
A lesser quake occurred shortly 3,696 after midnight and Yokohama was 19,225.70 plunged into darkness for several hours as a result of damage done $22,921.70 to the electric cables.
SALVATION ARMY.
RESPONSE TO APPEAL. FOR
LOCAL WORK.
Mr. Bell had been there a matter of 2214 years, and during that perlod had seen and taken part in the ups and downs of the Taikoo Dockyard, and had witnessed many changes which had taken - place. During the period he had been in the dockyard they had found him to be a fine man, of sterling worth, a good and faithful servant and an invaluable friend three thingsSalvation Army's appeal for $5,000 which meant quite a lot in life, and which he did not think could be more desired in life. But there ame a time when they had to take the step Mr. Bell was now taking when une found that, through cir cumstances, one had to steer a dif- ficult cour30. A course which had beer so familiar for many years, of $456 is still required and in view had now to give way to a step which took a long time for one to come to. But Mr. Bell had decided to Lake the step, and when he did so he no doubt thought of his family
Below are further responses to the
for the maintenance of the Industrial Home in Prince Edward Road. The tome performs a valuable social ser- vice in taking charge of freed mui tui. Those who desire to help are invited to send contributions either to the Matron at the flame or to the | Editor, X, G. M. Post. It is hoped to close the appeal to-morrow. A sum
of the worthiness of the objects doubtless the full sum will be secured without difficulty. Previously Acknowledged Anonymous
Steam Laundry Co. In Hongkong and his family Leung Entra.. Home, and must have been pretty Mr. C. G. Anderson hard for him. I was not so hard Anon. with a wife and family going home together, but in this case it was rather different.
"Fine Weather" Future.
Mr. Mok Kon Sang
"Last night I was thinking of Friend
Mr. Bell", continued Mr. Duncan, Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith "and his going away, and my mind | Dr. D. J. Valentine travelled back home when I was a Dr. and Mex, W. B. A. Moore boy in Scotland. I used to visit Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallfox farm nearby, and one evening the Mr. A. E. Wood farmer was out in the yard gazing
at the sky most intently.
That day he had started to cut his corn, after a wet and trancherous suramer, and he suddenly turned to us and said "Boys, we are going to have fine weather. I would like to say to Mr. Bell that that the feeling of the staff regarding his future life. "We, na a staff. look forward and hope that your future life will bring fine weather."
-$4,100.00
50.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell ̈
20:00
Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg
25.00
Miss G. M. Cotton Алоп
10.00
10.00
Mr. C. G. Alabaster
20.00
59.00
5.00
20.00
25.00
25,00
25.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
$4,545.00
Mr. W. M. Thomson
Mr. R. C. Wilkinson Mr. A. A. Taylor Mr. A. O. Brown.... Mr. G. P. de Martin Mr. J. Ralston Mr. I. S. Wan Mr. E. R. Dovey
Mr. K. E. Greig, in making the class man at his job, being willing presentation spoke of the pleasure and zealous in anything he took on. it gave him to do so. He had Ho, as manager and head of the known Mr. Bell as a member of the engineering department, had re- staff for the past 22 years, and had ceived most valuable advice from found him an efficient foreman and | Mr. Bell, who had always done his a reni good friend. He was a first (Continued on Page 11.)
SALESMAN SAM
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A ACE BILL OF GOODS, MR GUZZLEM, I'LL TELL YOU. A ̈
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The epicentre is believed to be at the sen bottom in Sagami Bay. Further tremors are likely, but nothing serious is anticipated.-- Renter
Tokyo, June 18.
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Yakedake, an active volcano In the Japanese Alps, weat Matsumoto, suddenly burst into o'clock, scattering quantities of Reuter.
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