POLICE RESERVE

«ORDERS FOR CURRENT

WEEK

Orders by Mr. D. Burlingham. In- #pector General of Police, state:

Chinese Company

Training Course: Part 11-All re- 'recruits of the Chinese Company who

struction.

BLACK ARMIES PREPARED

(Continued from Page_1.)

to a point within sixty miles of Harrar-Beuter Special..

ITALIAN ACHIEVEMENT

London, Oct. 13.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: MONDAY,

OCTOBER 14, 1935.

HONGKONG TRADE HOUSEHOLDER ROBBED

REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR CHINESE HOUSE BOY SENT

PAST FORTNIGHT

The following reports have been supplied by Importers to the Hong- kong, General Chamber of Commerco: Cotton piece goods and fancy cotton goods. The following reports have No important military operabeen evident since our last report,

been received:

Somo netivity has have not yet passed Part II of Train-to have been reported over the resulting in small sales of Nainsooks,

week-end. ing Course will attend the Chinese

Black Cambrics, Plain and Shadow Company Headquarters on Tuesday,

tripe Poplins and White Drills for The Italians, however, have December/January shipment. Thare Dctober 16th at 17.30 hours for achieved the notable feat of erst also offers. In the mintket for

Constructing n

road.to Adown. Coloured Stripe Poplins and Limbrics, Inspection Parade.--All runks of over which General de Bono but owing to advancing prices in Man. the Chinese Company will parade at travelled to take formal possession chester and the falling rate of ex- Central Police Sintton on Thursday, of the town.

change during the October 17th at 17.00 hours under Suli

theso have not yet been brought to past few days, Inspector R. J. Hunt for n general While actively pursuing their book. inspection of equipment etc. by the preparations for their next big winter goods purchased for July! Woollens-Tho small quantities of Company Commander, Dress-White advance, the Italians are cease August shipment are slowly going Uniterm, Cap with White Cover, Beltlessly continuing their efforts at into consumption without showing

to be propaganda among the Ethiopian any margins to dealers, except in carril. The Equipment Offeer will tribes.

few special qualities, the majority of muke a point of being present. "

lines being sold under contract prices Metals Sales amounting to about 2.500 tons have been effected and, ac- cording to reports, the major portion

been sold by London exporters,

International new

Steel Chinese markets, but will not operate Syndicate has been formed for the until after a meeting of all members which will take place in Shanghai carly November.

baute;

with Bruce, Truncheon, Policeman"

and

note-book

Indian Company. 1st Aid Classer. All members take ing this course will report at the Indian Company Headquarters, 20 fee House Street of Tuesday, October

16th at 18.30 hours for instruction.

Training Course: Part II-All re- eruits of the Indian Company will at- tend Indian Company Headquarters, 20 Ier House Street on Thursday, October 17th at 17.30 hours for in- struction

י

Leave. Constable

R277 Shah

That the Ethiopians are alive to the danger of the Italians obtaining a hold over the chiefs by propaganda methods, is shown by reports from Addis Ababa that seven Somali leaders, found in possession of large sums of Italian currency, have been shot as spies

"IL DỤCE" BURNED

Capetown, Oct. 13.

An effigy of Mussolini was burn-

TO PRISON

Leung Mun, 21 years, described as a servant boy, was brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court on Saturday charged with the theft of cuff links, a gold hree pairs of gold blood-stone, and two gold wrist bracelet, a gold finger ring set with watches, to the total value of $120, the property of Mr. David Harvey, of 2, Conduit Road, third floor. theft of all the articles with the ex- The defondant pleaded guilty to the ception of one of the watches. The plen was accepted.

hnd

PICNIC FOR THE BLIND

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

OF DONATIONS

Silk Store

... $175.00 6.00

Hin-woog.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banks.

H.K. Banks, $1,000 b, H. K. Banks,

£104 n.

(Lon. Reg.);

Chartered Bank, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£29 n.

Mercantile. Bank C., £124 n. Enét Asia Bank, $60 n.

Insurances.

10.00

10.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Canton Ins., $180 n.

2.60

10.00

1.00

2.00

2.60

1.00

F00

5.00

00:2

The Kowloon Tong Group of the V.D.M.A. acknowledge with grateful wards the plenie for the blind which thanks the following donations to is being held on Saturday, October 19: Previously Acknowledged Mrs. Griggs Sir Robert Ilo Tung Mr. & Mrs. Kwok

GW W. J.

Roberts It was stated that Detective-Ser- Anonymous No. 4 wont into a pawnshop in Cochrane Mahan & Co. geant Allen and a Chinese detective W, Assomull & Co.

Boolchand

links. Questioned, he stated that they Queen's Silk Store attempting to pawn two pairs of cuffa 1. 9. Heera Street where they saw the defendant

Tafmalini Sil

defendant also produced a

been given him by

by his father, Tho Hongkong Silk Store

Rilver Dayaram Brothers bracelet and stated it was given to him Liberty Silk Shere den in a match box. He then stated Pohoomull Brothers by his sister. The bracelet was hid-Britannia Slik Store he was employed by Mr. Harvey and U. ARsudamuil & Co. took the police to the Yuen On pawn- Modern Silk Store shop, Queen's Road Central, where a K.A.J. Chotirmell & Co. gold ring was recovered. A visit to K.S. Pavri & Sons the Pat San watchmaker's shop, where K. B. Vaidya & Sona watches for repair, was then made. the defendant had put one of the ILS. Rathour & Co.

Yuen On pawnshop had been pawned

Indlan

Stores The gold ring" recovered at the D. Chellaram for $6.

Mr. Harvey did not know of the loss until he was informed by the police. Dr. N. P. Karanju The Jewellery

kept in # small box in the house and apparently D. F. §. Fernando the defendant gained access to the

Edward property with a duplicate key. De Anonymo fendant had two dollars in his passes-A

Anonymous sion when arrested.

Anonymous Sergeant Allen added that defen- Miss Ikut

Anonymous dant was a friend of Mr. Harvey's house boy, and about two months ago Teenito has come into the house by invited defendant to feet that enables the Botanical and Help with the work. He had known pilferers of bamboo from Government he was quite respectable. Forestry Department to prosecute defendant for 16 years and thought K. Kishinchand plantations. Under the old ordine labour was imposed, and defendant Cho Im-sau Sentence of three months' hard Gobindaram

Leg Iling-wah one could not be charged with the theft of bamboo, and hitherto the ordered to pay $2 amends to com- Kishina authorities resorted to charging these plainant. pilferers with trespassing on Crown land.

Flour. Stock: Market: Stendy.

220,000

ed publicly in an anti-war demon- A NEW REGULATION stration to-day in which over 1- Zada Khan has been granted leave000, mostly coloured people, parti- of absence from the Colony, from 19th | cipated.—Reuter, October, 1935 to 11th April, 1030,

Flying Squad

Special Duty-Members who Are detailed for Special Duty will parade at Central Police Station at 14.15 hours on Saturday, October 19th, 1935. Dres-White Uniform, and Cap with White Cover.

Instructional Patrol.-The instruc- tional patrol for the members of the Flying Squad will take place on Fri- day, October 26th at 17.30 hours sharp. All members will fall in at Central Police Station at that time. Dress- White Uniform, and Cap with White

Cover,

Emergency Unit Reserve. Defendu, Defendu

LONDON PRECAUTIONS

London. Oct. 18.

PILFERERS OF BAMBOO RENDERED LIABLE

A new regulation Following meetings in Hyde Park at which speakers denounced italy's action against. Ethiopia, nolice were posted as a precaution outside the Italian Embassy.

There were

no demonstrations, however.-Reuter,

PARIS ARRESTS

Paris, Oct. B.

The first to be charged under this

new regulation was Li Wah, aged 28, One hundred anti-war demon farmer, who appeared before Mr. strators were arrested and six Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis. were detained on minor charges; unlawful possession of 110 pieces of tracy on Saturday charged with the the remainder beleg relised to-bamboo, and trespassing on Crown Land. Defendant alleged that he brought the bamboo from Shatin. He was fined $10, or in default 14 days' imprisonment.

tay.

6WAS

Union Ins., 2375 b. China Underitriters, $1.10 n. China Fire, $882 n. 1.K. Fire Ins., $180 n Internat'l Assee., Sh. $4 p.

Shipping.

Douglas, $36 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 añ, Shell (Bearer), 74/4

Bonguet Goldfield,

CORRESPONDENCE

St. John Ambulance Lectures

(To The Editor,

"Hongkong Telegraph)

Sir, I shall be grateful if I may through the medium of your paper, remind those Interested. that the 1st. Lecture on Gas Warfare by Engineer-Commander H. J. White R. N. and Surgeon Commander G." L. Ritchie, M., M.D., CH.B., R.N.,. both of whom are "Gas" expertse will be giyen at S.J.A.B. Head- quarters on Tuesday, at 9. p.m. Brigade members are to attend in uniform.

Also the Home_Nursing Lecture will be given by Dr. (Mrs.) Dovoy on Friday next at 5.30 p.m. These lectures are open to all indies who would like to attend, and although the primary motive is to train for qualification as a V.A.D. or St. John member, it is not obligatory to take the examination,

but a practical knowledge of H. N. Will be a useful adjunct.

These lectures will be followed by ones on First Aid, to be given by Dr. Valentine, M.O., M.B., B.8.,

. DT.M. & H., J.P. The Brigade is ex- tremely fortunate in securing the services of these highly qualified and efficient lecturera giving up their hard earned leisure time for the ultimate benefit of

who

R. LANGLEY.

are

Hon. Scc., St. John Ambulancé,

2.00

2.00

2.00

5.00

0.00

5.00

2.60

6.00

n.

5.00

Union Waterboats, $11

n.

5.00

1.00

Mining.

1,00

2.00

O.K. Gidumal & Walumai Ld, Bombay Silk Store Mrs. M. Lokoomal Miss Videri

Antamoks, 70 cts. n.

2.00

Balatocs, $14 n.

5.00

Baguio Gold, 22 cts, A.

1.00

Benguet Consolidated, $10.60

2.00

Benguet Exp., 13 cts. n.

2.00

2.00

M

Big Wedge, 8 cts, 11.

1.50

Gold Creek, 30 cts. n.

1.00

Gold River, 5%1⁄2 cta. n.

1.00

100

Ipo Mining, 90 cts. n..

the public,

1.00

1.00

Itogons, 36% cts. n.

3.00

Salacot, 15 cts. n.

1.00

Kalla, 10/6 n.

1.00

Langkats (Single), $13 n.

1.00

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4% D.

1.01

S'hai Loans, Sh. $51⁄4 n.

1.00

2.50

Raubs, $6.65 n.

2.60

1.00

Venz: Goldfield $2.30 n.

2.00

Docks etc.

- 1.00

Chan Wai-lam Chiu Yuen-hang

1.00

1.00

1.00

H.K. Wharves (old), $72 n.

Fung Yue-lam Bhagawandas

1.00

2.00

1.00

1.00

1.00.

1.00

were Qual Chew-cheong

Lim Kim-luan

1.00

M. Lenz

1.00

1.00

1.00

4.00

Wong

1.00

1.00

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $5.60 b.

1.00

1,00

1,00

S'hai Cottons (old), Sh, $65 n. S'hai Cottona (new), Sh. $40 n.

1

0.00

Zoong Sings, $84.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

cognito

Hoy

Hadar Singl

loney received M. Spuinage-Teissier, D. Luke

X. Delgado Monday, October 7-is Excel-G. S. Dunkley Consul-General for France.

present at the Queen's Theatre. Instructions

A special guard has been placed on the British Embassy, but the demonstrators confined themselves

main boulevards

will take place at the basement of the Sailors Home and Seamen's Institute on Friday, October 18th, 1935. A to the members are requested to be present Reuter. at the above mentioned place 17.20 hours.

D. L. KING.

at

D. S. P. (R).

MANILA STOCK

EXCHANGE

PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS To-day's quotations as received by Messre, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of the morning session of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows:

Price In Pesos

bid Price

Asked

Price

Antarck Goldrich

0.73

Baguio Gold Mining. Co.

0.00

0.70 0.19

Benguet Consolidated

11.00

10,00

Demaneiration

1.25

0.28

Et Gold Miner

1.33

1.25

Itogon Mining Co.

0,35

0.34

Salacos Mining Ca

0.16

0.14

'San Mauricio

0.20

D.17

Rayor Consultanted

0.10

0.17

Unitel Paruele

0.20

0.20

S. C. & P. Colt Share Index-68.h."

Mark-Market trendless and inactive,

Volume-Peso 50,000.

Morning

Noon

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RUSSO-JAPAN. CLASH ON AMUR

Continued from Page 1.

fired at a Soviet patrol consisting of two mounted frontier guards. Two other Soviet patrols, number- |ing about 18. hastened to the assistance of their comrades. Whereupon, the Japanese detach- nient

opened with rifle and machine-run fire and set fire to the grass.

ADVANCE WITH FIRE

"Under cover of this fire and smoke they moved in the direction of the Soviet patrols."

It is said that casualties were suffered on both sides, but the numbers have not been revealed.

the

unlawful

His Excellency and Party Tuesday, October B.-Captain W. S J. R. Cragg, A.D.C., represented His D. T. Brown Excellency at the

to M.C. Champkin Soutange-Teissier, Consul-General for Santa Singh France, aboard the M.M. sis. Andre A. C. Sinton

C.R.

posession of various quantities of leursday, October 10-His Excel- Henry

Other Cases Three unemployed men were charg-Lebon. ed separately with

attended by Captain W. J, R. wild wood, totalling 101 catties. All Cragg, A.D.C., performed, the Open- "pleaded guilty and were each fined ing

of the new Building $25, with the alternative of one of the month's imprisonment.

3r. K. W. Forrow, of the Botanicul and Forestry Department, prosecuted.

BANISHEES RETURN

Lingongkong & Shanghai Bank-

His excellency, attended by the Personal staff and accompanied by Miss Mary Smith, was the guest ul the Chairman and Directors of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Cor- poration at lunch.

Friday, October

ber 11.--The following lunched

at Government House: Lady Southorn, ..., Commodore and Mrs. C. G. Sedgwick, Air Commodore B. Bowen, L., Air Commodore S. Sarith Four banishees were charged Mrs, he Sun Ldr. C. R.-and- before Mr. W. Schofield at the and Payur. 1. Cdr. M. A

Sqn Ldr. G. C. Bladon Central Magistracy on Saturday

Sweny

His Excellency, received Sir Wil- with having returned to the Colony linn Hornell, t before the expiration of their terms of banishment.

WOMAN PLEADS FLOODS MADE HER HOMELESS

One, a wontan named Li Tai, atated that her village in the Sun

The Japanese Embassy here has district had been destroyed indicated that the Foreign Office by a flood, and she was homeless. so she was compelled to return does not recognise any particular

terest in the incident, insisting to Hongkong to make a living. that it is solely between theShe was banished for a period of Soviet and Manchuko-United ten years in July this year, and Mr. Schoñeld sentenced her to six months' hard labour.

Press

JUNK CAPSIZES

CREW · RESCUED BY LAUNCH

Ilo Fuk-yan pleaded that his wife was working in Hongkong and be returned to be with her. He was banished for ten years in May last year and was arrested in Wan- chai. Sentence of eight months' hard labour. was imposed.

- Total

6.00 $347.01

Cars:-Previously Acknowledged, 4; M. R. Deb, 1; Dr. J. S. Fernando, 1; Dr. N. P. Karanjia, 1; P. Vaswani, Mrs. S. II. Ross, 2; B. C. Rantall, 1: A. G. Prew, 1; E. C. Thomas, 1; W. Shen, donations and/or offers of

Further loans of cars are solicited and may be sent to Mrs, Lillan Urquhart, Group Secretary, through Mr. A. Urquhart c/o Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. At least another three cars are needed.

JAPAN AND RUSSIA

MOSCOW'S PROTEST OF His Excellency presided at a meet-

FRONTIER VIOLATION ing of the Council of the Hongkong University in the Legislative Coun-

Moscow, Oct. 13. ell Chamber

It is officially reported teney, attended by Captain, W. J. R. on

that Saturday, October 12-a Excel-Soviet and Japanese troops clashed Cragg, A.D.C..

the Manchurian border and Interport Bowls Championship held sides. The

was present at the some soldiers were killed on both at the Civil Service Cricket Club.

Soviet authorities The following dined

have protested to Tokyo, proposing at Govern tice R. E. Lindsell, Cdr. H. C. Legge. ment Hause: His Hozour Bar, the appointment of a Commission. n.s,c., R.N., and Mr. R. E. Coxon.

An official statement says that! violations of the Soviet frontier occurred on October 6, 8 and 12. It also says that there was rifle und. machino-gun fire-United Press,

SWATOW INCIDENT

MR.

Reuter adds: A detachment WANG CHING-WEYS of Japanese And Manchurian PERSONAL INTEREST

troops crossed the Soviet frontier at Grodekovo, near Khm Canton, Oct. 13. borovsk, and fired on the Russia In connection with the smug-frontier guard who returned the gling problem in Swatow, Mr.fire. local Authorities. enquiring the ing to Tass agency has instruct- Wang Ching-wei, has wired to the The Soviet Government, accord- latest developments with a view to ed the Soviet Ambassador in Tokyo ending the incident.

resolutely to protest to the Japa-

Lam Kwai, who was banished in Chung Fok, 42, muster of trad- August this year for ten yours, ing junk T. 5160 II. reports to the was

sentenced to nine months' police that while being towed by the hard labour... steam launch Tung Fat to Ma Lat, in Chinese territory, a sudden aquall capsized his junk off Lin Tin, The cargo of wood and coul, belonging to Wo Hop, was lost. The eight members of the crew were picked up by the lunch and brought to Hongkong. The junk's capacity was 3,361 piculs and was CHIANG AT TAIYUAN gunment was also sent to Swatow

valued at $3,000.

PREPARING WELCOME

+

Fan Kwai made an excuse that it was getting cold in the country, and he had returned to get his bedding and quilts which he had left at No. 94 Third Street. He was remanded for 18 hours.

CORDIAL RECEPTION BY YEN SHIH-SAN

Seattle, Oct. 13. Preparing to welcome Mr. John ↑

Taiyuan, Oct. 13. Garner, vice-President of the Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, who Uuite 1 States, and other Congress. left Kaifeng early this morning men on their way to Manila" by a by plane, arrived here at 11.30 special train from the East and by a.m. He was warmly, received by steamer which leaves Wednes, Marshal Yen Shih-san and a large day morning Seattle political cir-gathering of officinis.

most active. United

les are

Press.

LEAVES FOR CHINA

Dijibouti, Oct. 13.

Marshal Chlang is expected to remain here for a few days time before he will return to Szechuan. -Wah Kiu Yat, Po.

Under the auspices of the llongkong Miss Esme Barton, daughter of University Education Society, Mr. W. L. Handyside will lecture on "The

the British Minister at Addis Early Education of John Stuart Bill Alaba, arrived from Addis Ababa and Lard Macaulay", on Friday, Octo- and salled for China, via Aden, tour 18, at 8.30 p.m. in the University day--Reuter,

Union Assembly Hall. All are wol-

M.

JOURNALIST ARRESTED

come.

Mr. G. Pulver, living at room 20,

tho Arlington Hotol, has notified Vienna, Oct. 18.

police that between 4 and 5.30′ on

L. Benes, a Hungarian Saturday afternoon while in Tsimshn Journalist, has been arrested here tsul she lost a wallet containing $90 on charges of spreading falso re- in American notes, 20 pecos and a ports-United Press.

passenger's ticket.

It is understood that much at- nese authorities against the nl- tention has been paid to the situa-leged violation of Soviet territory. tion, at Swatow. A high official from the Canton Municipal Gov-

a fortnight ago to enquire into the matter.-Wah Kin Yat Po

Very ofton It's a dress of "n ́different stripe when you see it on yourself.

H.K. Wharves (new), $70 K HI-K. Docks, $9.

Providents (old), 45 cta.

b.

Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. 3237%. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh, $80 n

Cotton Milla.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $9.15 b. H. K. Lands, $24.40 n. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$100 n.

Shal Lands, Sh. $13.50 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh, $10 n. Humphreys, $7%1⁄2 n. H.K. Realtles, $4 n. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Realtics, Sh. $4 D, China Debentures Sh. $36 n.

Public Utilities.

II.K. Tramways, $10.85 b. Peak Trams, (old), $0% n. Peak Trams, (new), $5.n. Star Ferrios. $78 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $17 n. China Lights, $7.90 b. and sa. H.K. Electric, $534 sa. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $3 s. Telephone (old), $17.00 s.. Telephone (new), $68. Chini Buses. Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 n. Singapore Pref. 25/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $1.9% n Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1.60 n. Cement $3.15 b.

H. K. Ropen, $1.60 b.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $14.40 . Watson, $2.90 b.

Lane Crawfords, $2.76 8. Mackintoaho, $7 a.. Sinceres, 2.80 n. Wm. Powells, 70 eta. n. Wing On (H.K.), $55 .

MOTHER IS HAPPY NOW

DOCTOR, SHE WON'T EAT, WON'T.

PLAY. SHE'S RUN-DOWN AS YOU CAN SEE, NERVOUS AND CROSS.

WHAT IS WRONG?

NOTHING, SERIOUS, JUST GIVE HER A

LITTLE CASTORIA TOMORROW MORNING

Doctors know what is usually wrong when a child won't eat, in cross and weak. Intestinal absorption, occur. ring even when a child's habits may seem regular, polsons' the systern, upsets the nerves, impairs digestion

*. So a little Castoria la prescribed.--

NOW YOU'RE HUNGRY FOR FOOD, NEVER CROSS OR fretful.

MOTHER'S

HEALTHY,, HAPPY GIRL!

This marvelous pre- paration, which tantes so good children beg for it, gently and swift. ly cleanses the system, settles the stomach and restores nerve-polse..

FIRST FLAG DAY

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE FOR

THE SP.C.A.

The first Flag Day organised by the Hongkong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals proved very successful and the total takings realised $1,200.56. This is made up as follows;

Mrs. Maurice-Jonca $186.29; Miss 1. Butler $105.80; Mies D. Witchell. $67.95; Mrs. L. R. Andrews, $65.05; Mrs. McAvoy, $64.06; Mra, Ricketts, $59; Misa Dunnett, $53.89; Miss Wong, $58.11; Mrs. Prior, $52.80; Mies Boauclerk, $51.45; Mrs. Noble, $47.48; and Miss H. Hance, $40.80, The following collected $403.99 among

them: Mra. Valentino. Miss Alabaster, Miss Strahan, Mlas Monckton, Mrs. Rounds. Mrs. Cramer, Miss Dewsnap, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Heley, the Misses Gorrard, Mrs. Lanyon, Mrs. Thayer, Miss M. Wattie, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. J. A. Parkes, Miss Dowbiggin, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. C. Brown, Miss Hodgson, Miss Humphreys, Miss Sleap, Mise Taylor, Mrs. Whyte-Smith and Mrs. L. C. N. Russell,

The Society extend their grata- ful thanks to Mrs. G. F. Hole, who organised the Flag Day, to Miss C. Angus for attending to the arrangements in Kowloon and to Mrs. Wattle and Mrs. Malcolm, To the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank (J. D. McClatchie, Esq.), Messrs. Thomson & Co. (F. G.. Maunder Esq.), the St. John Ambulance Brigade, for the use of boxes and trays, the Committee of the Women's International Club, the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club, the Inspector-General of Police, and the Press.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $4 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.36 n. Macno "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 n. Constructions (new), 25 cta. 8. Vibro Piling, $4 n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. $ Bonds

01% n.

11. K. Govt. 4% Loan 54%

prent. 1.

II. K. Govt., 32% Loan 14%

dise. b..

Wallace Harpers 4 n.

1

Child eats big meals...no

longer run-down or cross

HOW SHE HAS IMPROVED! WHAT IN THE WORLD HAVE YOU, DONE TO HER? SHE LOOKS: 50

MUCH LIVELIER.

AND

HEALTHIER

(GAVE HER CASTORIA ON DOCTOR'S ORDERS

IT'S MARVELOUS! NO MORE CROSS FRETFUL SPELLS,

·SHE PLAYS ALL DAY AND EATS LIKE A LITTLE BEAR!

Then Nature does the rest. Appetito returna. The child can't get enough, to eat. Disposition Improves and soon the little growing body fills out and becomes aturdy and strong. Now when your child won't eat, won't play, is cross and fretful-let a little Castoria restore buoyant health, Results will surprise you.

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