10

"Tonsure without looking: THUS IS WHITE HORSE"

"Equal to

a fine liqueur

"There's no doubt in my mind. This one's equal to a fine liqueur the bouquet is unmistakable. and the flavour is the very essence of Real Old Scotch. I'll back my judgment that this one's 'White Horse. May I have a look now?"

WHITE HORSE

WHISKY

Sale Agester Jardies, Hlatheson & Co., Lap. Lapport Department, Hongkong.

"RUFUS"

UNDERWEAR

15

MADE FROM THE PUREST AND BEST NEW WOOL.

SOFT UNSHRINKABLE and "LONG WEARING.

FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.

AN ALL-BRITISH. PRODUCT OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT PARTICULARLY MODERATE

IN PRICE.

INSPECTION

INVITED

AT-

THE SUN CO., LTD.

HONCKONG AND CANTON.

THE FINEST SAUCE

'O.K'

MASON'S FAMOUS "O.K.” SAUCE On Sale at All Stores. Sota Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CÒ.. York Building, Hongkong

OF COURSE!

THE HONGKONG "· TELEGRAPH.

BUTCHERS DEARER

MEAT FEARS

Who Will Pay The

Extra 2d. A lb.?

SATURDAY,

OUR WONDERFUL

TEACHERS

TRIBUTE BY NEW

PRESIDENT

The new president of the Lon- Butchers throughout England don Teachera' Association, Mian are seriously perturbed at what) A. E. Phillips, vice-president of they describe, as Interference of Avery Hill Training College, in the Government in the conduct of the fourth woman to fill that office their business.

since the formation of the nasocia. tion In 1872.

They await with interest the proposals of the Fat Stock Com-

Sho was installed at the annual mission, presided over by Lord conference at the Memorial Hall, Bingley, which it la expected will|Farringdon-street last month. include:

"Tho quailty of the students to- A scheme for the marketing of all day for the teaching profession la live stock;

vory high," said Mine Phillips in an interview with a reporter. "I conclude that young tenchery nowadays aro very wonderful

Centralised slaughtering, and The stabilisation of prices to the farmer.

persona.",

This attempt to revolutionian THE COALMAN'S FRENCH. the trade is the direct resuit of Mr. Elliot's statement, made some

In her presidential address, Misa time ago, that he intended to in-Phillips told a story of a coalman crease the price roturned to the

who joined an evening school' producer for hin live stock by 2d. por Ib.; and the question as to who French class. When he was on will be called upon to shoulder his rounds a housewife asked him this Increase is causing concorn. the price, and he replied: "Madaru,

NEW QUOTA RESTRICTIONST

to 18. a hundred-weight 'a la carte,' but is, 1d. 'cul do enc.*"* Butchers maintain that the prices

aroused Misa Phillips also charged to the consumer are al ready as high as present condi. taughter by quoting from evidence tions permit, while many families given before a Select Committee of cannot afford to buy at present the House of Commons in 1879. prices, and as a result consumpThe inquiry concerned extravagant tion of ment has considerably do- creased.

expenditure by the London School Board, and a witness said: Butchers, therefore, have decid- ed to organise a large-scale "Geography, sir, la ruinous In campaign against any proposal its effects on the lower classes. which they think will be contrary deading, writing and arithmetic to their interests.

are comparatively safe, but geo- graphy invariably leads to revolu

UNDERFED CHILDREN.

Direct trading between the far-tion." mer and the consumer is develop- ing, particularly in the industrial North, where farmers have formed She stated that more than ten companies and opened rotail shops out of every 1,000 schoolchildren to serve the consumer with pre-in poorer districts were suffering duce from their own farms. The from malnutrition, while in Lon- control of supplies, coupled with don alone, In the secondary centralised slaughter, would bring schools, 7.6 per cent. of the boys them still nearer together.

and 12.2 per cent of the girls Further quota restrictions are were found below normal from the expected to be placed on foreign point of view of nutrition. suppilosof chilled and frozen. A resolution which was passed meat, and this, with home-killed called on the Government to cancel moat controlled, is expected to orthwith the 10 per cent, cut in result in much the same state of teachers' salaries. affairs, as prevails in the caso of bacon,

CONTROL OF SUPPLIES

BREEZES.

Heated scones marked a debate on disarmament.

The trade are agreed that better grading supervision is desirablo Speakers who had been describ- and that greater supervision is ed by Mr. E. W. Wilton as "Com- necessary in the case of smaller munists" hotly protested, and for slaughter houses in remote coun-ja few moments Mr. Wilton was un try districts, where in many in- able to make himself heard. stances Inspection is left to tho care of the local health officer was carried deploring the world- After koon opposition, a motion Another proposal which the wide increase of expenditure la trade is likely to put forward is armaments, pledging opposition to for the setting up of a committee any proposals to increase the (consisting of the distributiva fighting forces and promising sup section of the Industry) to advise port to the Government, in all on all matters relating to the con-efforts to secure the greatest mes- trol of supplios and the adjust-aure of all-round disarmament for ment of retail selling prices to the which

could agreement consumer.

obtained."

ST. GEORGE'S RIDING ACADEMY.

Tel. 58754.

Busas 3 & 4.

Bo

Ma Tau Wal Road,

Kowloon.

On the 15TH OF MARCH a special RIDING and TRAINING TEACK/er 1/3 mile in length will be completed and OPENED at the Academy.

The Academy also has a special place for jumping and a track of 1/5 mile for beginners. The Academy has stalls with onk-wooden floors for protection against rheumatism and stalls with ordinary ground for ponies in treatment. The Academy also employs a first class European blacksmith. Ponies can be clipped at the Academy. The Academy controls over 40 Australian and China ponies for hunt. ing, jumplag, racing and riding lessons

In spare time Children are allowed free riding on quiet ponies under supervision. Sale and curit of ponics. Stocks kopt of saddlery (Polo, racing hacking), polo hats, medicine, sticks, etc. etc.

&ve

CLOUCESTER

"ARCADE

Licut.-Col. D.-G. KOZIKIS,

Director.

REMOVAL SALE

All our present stock of Gowns, Coats, Woollans,, Hats offered at much below cost.

MARCH 10, 1934.

4

Appealing to the taste and pleasing to the throat !

W. D & H O Wills

ALSO PACKED IN

AIR-TIGHT TING OF 50

Embassy

CORK TIPPED CIGARETTES

EC-119

THIS METHINeen in burung by the Brišlate-Asteticas Tubuser Ch. (Ühisne Lad

Carlsberg

BEERS

PILSENER AND LAGER

TAKE THE LEAD

IN ALL THE WORLD'S MARKETS.

A CENTURY'S REPUTATION.

PACKED IN CASES OF 8 DOZEN PINTS.

Obtainable at all leading Compradores and Stores.

Distributors:—-

TY SHING COMPANY 108. Queen's Road Central.

WANTED AT ONCE

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,

SHOES, HATS, ETC. ·

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY at the Old Police Station, Wanchal

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS

1.

from 10,30 am to 12.00 noon. Send us your old clothes.

CANTON AGENTS

for

Hongkong Telegraph.

WM. FARMER & CO.

Victoria Hotel Building.

Shameen, Canton.

Tal. 13501.

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