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at the Organ.
7.65 pum. 18aydn Iteard and Hla Bend, 7,50 p.m. Empire Mail Bag (No. 2).
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1.20 p.m. The H.B.C. Midland Orehovizu
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Official Opening of the New Itead Office of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation on
TELEGRAPH MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1985.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SILENT GUIDE TO HONG KONG.
WHAT IT IS: The "Silont Guide" | Ferry to his destination. Bun and consists of a large illuminated tram routes will be-shown by street map of Hong Kong (18 feet special coloured lamps. Sub- by 6 feet). The map, which is scribers' names will be in Chincao. coloured, is painted on a ground as well as English ff desired, and glass background, behind which an attendant will be stationed at aro uver 6,000 small lamps. At the Switchboard to give assistance a convenient distance from the to strangers if required. ' largo map is a small switchboard WHAT IT WILL COST: The sor containing a number of six inch vice is free to the general public. The Chief Accountant will be glass panels for subscribers' and only a nominal charge will pleased to issue invitation cards names, addresses and telephone be made to subscribers of $80 per to any shareholder or client who numbers, each with its own button year per namo panel. This fee may have been inadvertently switch.
will include a free insertion, of the omitted from the invitation list. WHERE IT WILL BE: At the subscriber's name, address, parti- entrance to the Star Ferry Wharf |çulars of his busineos, agencies (Hong Kong side) where it will carried, etc., in
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10th October, 1935.
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DEATH OF FAMOUS POLITICIAN
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be seen by 90% of the tourists and THE “SILENT GUIDE DIREC- other visitors arriving at Hong TONY" which will be published in Kong, besides the many thousands conjunction with the "Silent of residents who make daily use (Guide" and which may be obtained of the Star Ferry on their way to from the attendant at the Star and, from business.
Forry for ten conts. The Direc- Paris, Oct. 6. WHAT IT WILL DO: If anyone tory will contain a small replicá *M. Henry de Jouvenel,
wishes to find the location of an of the large illuminated map for with a pencil, any member of the French Senate and office, hotel, theatre, bank, shop or recording, Ambassador to Italy in 1938 as other business in Hong Kong. He posltion or route located on the
member of several goes to the switchboard where he large map. B Cabinets, was found unconsciousands the names of subscribers, THE "SILENT GUIDE" invention la Champs Elysee Inat night. He properly, classified and arranged is the property of the Tell-the- was taken to hospital where he alphabetically. He presses the World Publishing Co., Rutton
button and died shortly after, apparently appropriate
the House, Duddell Street, who will be from heart failure.-Reuter.
aubscriber's hame on the panel pleased to, reserve nama panel board immediately lights up. At spaces on application. Patents Henry de Jouvenel was born in the same time, or the large street, have been applied for. The inatal- Paris in April, 1876. He went in map, a coloured lamp will show lation, which is expected to take for journalism and eventually the exact position of the office or six weeks from the time when the became editor of the Matin, a shop, etc., he is looking for, and tho names of intending subscribers position in which he exercised ajquickest route will also be indicat- have been collected, is in the hands strong influence on politics. Ined by lighting up the road to be of Messrs. II. W. Buckingham & 1921 he was elected to the Senate taken right the way from the Star Co., Tal Fing Building. as representative of the Correzo;
PUT YOURSELF ON THE MAP ! Departinent, where he owned property. He was also one of the French delegates to the League of Nations in 1922, 1924 and 1925.
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Syrian Revolt Recalled
In November, 1925; he was appointed High Commissioner in General Byrin in succession to
Sarrall, who was recalled as the result of the Druses' revolt and especially for his action in bom- barding Damascus. Before taking Ing up his post, M. Jouvenel visit- ed London to discuss the de- Imitation of the frontier between Syria and the British mandated territories. While prepared to use force, if necessary, he pre- ferred negotiation.
He set up legislative assemblies in three of the four Syrian States, but the revolt of the Jebel DruseS continued and their peace condi- tions included full independence
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE for Syria and the withdrawal of
LECTURES ON GAS AND ON GENERAL NURSING
all French troops. De Jouvenel refused these demands. In April 1920. the French forces seized Soueida, 'the capital of the Druses, and one month after, Meidan, a suburb of Damascus wag bom- Warfare will be delivered by Dr., killed.
Gay barded, about 1.000 people-heing J. E. Dovey at the St. John
The second lecture
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Ambulance Headquarters, Tai! Before the Mandates Commis- Hang Road, Causeway Bay, on sion of the League in June, de Tuesday, October 8, at 9 p.n.
Dr. D. J. Valentine will give a course of First Aid lectures to the St. John Nuraing Units.
Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Dovey will Kive a course of lectures on Home Nursing which will be open to all Jadies who wish to avail them selves of the series.
The wedding took place on Satur- day morning at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, of Dr. Heinrich Karl Jakob Traut, of the Basel Mission Hospital, Kaying, and Miss freno Stengel, who recently arrived in the Colony by the steamer Trler.
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Jouvenel defended this action as necessary to prevent the invasion of the city by rebels who had lodged in Meidan,
Having restored order, he re- signed in the utumn and return- ed to the Matin. Later he again acted as delegate to the League, but resigned in August 1927 as he was dissatisfied with its methods.) While he held that nothing but that body could solve the problems of Europe, he considered that it had been lethargic and that dras-: tie reforms were needed.
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The souls of a man and woman in love become the crucible of fear that.. sets a city ablaze with mob-crazed fury!
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He favoured, disarmament and oconomic collaboration which allow the States to lower their tariffs. But, while protesting in December 1928 againat France's swollen armaments, he declared and Mr. O. Hallburni First Reader, September 28, at the age of 65, that her occupation of the left conducted the service in the The body was brought to Hong- bank of the Rhine was the only chapel of the Church of England kong by her daughter, arriving guarantee for the stability of
in the Protestant Cemetery, here on Saturday morning on the. Europe.
Jouvenel's wife is the well Happy Valley, after which the re-s.s. Marechal Jaffre.
mains were cremated. at the The chief mourner at the known novelist, Colette,
Japanese crematorium.
funeral yesterday wha Miss Verna The deceased
Was en, route Gordon. Among those present with her daughter, Miss Verna were Mr. and Mra. W. Baxter, Mrs. The funeral of the late Mrs. Gordon, to Tientsin, and was P. Sharpham, Mrs. 0. Hallburn, Miriam Gordon took place very admitted to the Grall Hospital, Miss M. G. Clarke, Messrs. J. C. quietly yesterday afternoon, Chris-¦ Salgon, suffering from bacillary Pool, W. Karley, H. R. Middleton, tian Science rites were observed, dysentery and passed away on and A. G. L. Baxter.
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