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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924.
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTIOR.
'AN EXTRAORDINARY GEN- | ERAL MEETING of the Club will be-held in the Board. Room of Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Ốo., Ltd., on FRIDAY, September 5th, 1924, at 6.30 p.m. for the purpose of confirming the resolutions passed at an Extraordinary General Meet- ing held on 14th August, 1924.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN, Secretary.
Hongkong, 26th August, 1924.
HIGH CLIMS, BOOTS AND STEDME
Made to order. ROYAL & CO. No.1, D'Agillar Brest
WANT
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
THE CHINA MAIL
Sir Henry Maddocks, K.C, has been appointed Recorder of Stamford.
Canon F. A. Sanders, Arch- deacon of Exeter since 1909, has
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WOMEN M.P.S.
“ARE THEY A SUCCESS?
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
· HONGKONG HOTEL.
August 20. Mr H. AlgoodMETA. Gordon
London, July 18. The question Mr G., W. Alderson Leak whether women had proved a mic-Dr. W. Anderson Mist G. V. Les CCR M.Ps was debated in the Mr H, O. Anderson Mi 0: V. Loe House of Lords lust night on tho
Mr. and Mrs V.M 8. P. Laigh
Baldwin De Mi Mari Liidell mation for the second reading of a
Mr R
W. Miss K, Lille measure to allow Pecresses in their
Behrend
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TUBE OF DREAMS.
MR. KEARNEY ON HIS: SYSTEM.
Confidence tricksters in London obtained jewellery - and money worth £250 from a Canadian, Mr. S. B. Stringer.
A meeting of the Society of Architects approved the amal- gamation of that body with the
Tube railways without lifts or *Instituta Royal
uf British
escalators; trains running at more Architects.
than double the speed of the present Tube trains, convenient London milkmen, whose present
Mr B. J. Birbeck Mr A. Malcolm
stations with platforms, only: a few feet beneath the street sur- wages are from £2178. 6d. to
Mr L. J. Blackburn Me F. Mason demanding a minimum wage of
Mr&Mra Bogliano
smoothly and swiftly without Matthews *****Fower** £4 and a six-days week.
"that" "two" Luzen Mr W. B. Bearno Mr. D. U. de Vertolling of jerking Those were
Barco A. Braun Mra E. Middlebirat Peeresses will be affected by the Mr W. H. Coke Mr O. H. Montagen Kearney tube railway system a8.
some of the advantages of the Birmingham, were slightly fojured House of Lords sought to reflect Mrs D. R. David
Twelve passengers, mostly from Bill." said Lord Astor, The Miss M. R. Cumming Mr B. S. Koore explained by its inventor, M. F. W... when an excursion train from
drs J.W. Malder Chalmers Kearney,, before a large M. Davis MrG. E. Musitano
audience at a meeting held under Mr J.L. Durand Mis Oliver
Mr & Mrs L. Parker the auspices of the Stoke Newing Mr & Mrs Every Me and Mrs. R. J.. ton Borougli Council at the public
and 3 children
Library Hall-in that borough- Mr A. Fleque: dr A. Frigerio Mr. Goulbors
¦resigned on account of ill health£3 10. für R seven-days week; Own right to sit and vote in Mr Pierre Blazer Mr & Mrs W. M./ Tace; trains that would glide
While bathing at Porthcawl, Glamorgan, Clifford Reer, 16 and John Barnes, 13, both of Merthyr, were drowned.
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Liverpool
HONGKONG JOCKEY-CLUB, ADVERTISEMENTS Winifred Bames, the musteal engine at Lime-street Station, 8,000,000 wonen voters in the mis Eccle
"ME
TEMRERS who intend" keeping ponks in training for the forthecming Annual Race Meeting are requested to in male to the Manager of the Stables the number of stalls they-require-at-an-early-n- date as possible.
Hongkong, 3rd September, 1924.
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE FOURTH YEARLY CRAW
ING of DEBENTURES (1920 issue-$500, each) of the Hongkong Club, Payable on TUESDAY, the
th September, 1924, 'will be held in the Club House at 11 o'clock M. on MONDAY, the. 8th September, 1924.
Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend the Drawing.
By Order,
T. A. ROBERTSON. Lt. Col.
Secretary.
Hongkong, 28th August, 1924
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
TICKETS will be issued for
Round Trips during the months of July to September, from Hongkong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and return, calling at Swatow and Amoy on both the upward and downward Voyage. by the Company's new, fast, well appointed steamer "Hai Ning" at the reduced rate of $80 for the round. Voyage, including Meals while the steamer is in port,
These Special Tickets will be avállable for return only by this steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by her following sailing from Foochow.
Duration of stay at Foochow 48 Hours
The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days' and the
will leave steamer Hongkong from the Company's Wharf at S p.m. arriving at “daylight on her return (Weather
permitting), a
The Company's Steam Launch will convey passengera from Pagoda Anchorage to Foochow City, if required.
For further particulars and dates of Salling-
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers, DOUGLAS Steamship Co. LD. Hongkong, June 17, 1924.
CREEN ISLAND CEMENT ́ ́
COMPANY, LIMITED.
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NOTICE.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND of Filty cents (50 cents) per share on the Old Shares (Fully Paid) and Three cents (3 cents) per share on the New Shares ($1.00 Paid) has been'declared for the half year ending 30th June, 1924,
Such Interim Dividend will be pay able on and after TUESDAY," the 23rd September at the Offices of the Company, where shareholders are requested to apply for Warranta,
The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be closed from the 13th September. 1924 until the 23rd September. 1924 (both days inclu sive), during which pericd no trans- fer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Manggars. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1924.
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY "RICHARD.
TILE CO'S
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comedy "actress, was married to | Mr. Roy Faulkner, a barrister.
Mr. Charles G. Barton and his wife, of Brisbane, Queensland, were among those present at the royal garden party' at Buckingham Palace,
The War Office have decided to ON Tuesday night between the purchase Lulworth Hongkong Hotel and Broadwood Dorset beauty
Cove the spot," following Road, a Silver Bag containing money protests against their action in and a Silver Powder Puff. Finder taking land there for a tank will be rewarded on return to gunnery school. Mc. Larmour, P.W.D.
TO LET.
TO LET. Two Godowns, of
shops,in DUDDELL STREET
# For kicking a'cat to death when he was under the influence of drink, George Frederick Trow, 23, staker in H.MS. "Cleopatra," was fined £4 at Plymouth.
Mr. Harry Ellis Brown, 58, a For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut-partner of Messra. Ward and tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.
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No matter how long you've had your toeste how bad they may be, whether hard or wil, DE
-what you have tried, believe this-"Geta !!” will end corn pains at once, and quickly TOR can lift the corn right off the toe or foot, with the Eagert. It ends callouses, the same simpla way. Millions weit. Aluney back guarantee. Costs but a Isile-everywhiz. E. Lawre & Co, Mic, Chicago. Sold in this city by
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Brown, jewellers, of North-street, Brighton, was found dead in his bedroom. A pistol was by his side.
Capt. E. B. Braster Creaghi, M.C; an advertising ngent from India, who was taken suddenly after the recent Advertising Convention at Wembley, has been successfully operated upon for appendicitis.
country.
******On"a large number of questions there is a woman's point of view," the continued. "Many men cannot understand the woman's point of view. Many men differ from the woman's point al view; but that there is ih u pint of view is ambigumble In the House of Com The Council of the Royal mons women Ind proved an enor Society of Arts attended at St. success, mut one James's Palace to present the Miss Margaret Bondlield, compied society's Albert Medal for 1924 to a seat on the Treasury lunch. the Prince of Wales in recog nition of services rendered
"NOT A Arts, Manufactures, and Com-
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Lord Banbury, in fueving the rejection of the Bill, said,""I have never met anyone. except members, of the Labour Party, who did not
W. Patrons Mr& Bits Portmen Mr.F. E. Fear Fox Mr A. C. Pedersen R. F. Gill Me Gatillo Porza Mr R. Glerpts - 3 Children
Goe rele Mr M. J. Quist te & J. Gould Mr AB. Bows Mr A. J. M. GamesMr E. 1. Rodakog Mr M. Halter Mr F. Schwenke MrJ. Scott Haraton Mr B. O., Sewer Mr E., Hausamatin Mr. F. Fine
Mr Ed. Van Hecke in W, H. Sparked
Mr W, R. G. Mr H. Tam ull
Benderson Mr. B. A. Wadeson Mr J.D. Humphreys Mr and Mrs Mr J. E. Joseph Watte Mr. H. Lamb Mr & M 8.
Langston
Mr and Mrs
Lauriston
The lecturer said that the public. Underground authorities that they had recently been informed by the could expect no more tubes on the present system, as they cost too. much, and that was just where hi would reduce the capital cost by own system stepped in; for it
30 per cent. and the working costs
by about 50 per cent. In other
words, where an ordinary tube railway would have to: carry J30,000,000 passengers per annum
at a penny a mile for every mile of its route in order to cover its working expenses and capital charges the Kearney tube could do it with only 18,000,000 passengers.
So far as time was concerned in. travelling, Mr Kearney said the Bank to ilford could be covered in
Mr J. Wodlake H.Mr P. A, Wood
Mr E. G. Woodger O.Me J. F. Wright
Mr&Mr. Wyss Mr D. ZIDE LAMAN REPULAN BAY HOTEL IN Mrs Allison hear.")
Mr & Mrs Meireller Mr & Mra 0. Bitzer Neckeman & child Miss T. A. Blair Mr & Mrs M BayerMr and Mrs Kay77
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On the arrival of the British India Jiner "Morvada" at Plymouth, it was reported that Mr. Frederick that we have women in the House of Commons, (Lord Petterson, tea planter, passenger Birkenhead: "Hear from Calcutta to London, had not been seen abroad, since the day before the ship reached Malta.
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Among the latest tablets erected in the Guildhall in commemorate the history of the City of London is one which records notable trials
One of the ablest members of the House of Commons said, only this year of the inchision of 'wouïen in Plument: What we have lost in dignity we may have gained in efficiency.
Du your kardships," asked Lord has that took place there in the 16th Bibury, wish to lose dignity in Mr. century, including that of Arch-this House, which for centuries as
bishop Cranmer.
been the model of a Parliament house, in cryter, perhaps, to gain efficiency?
We have done
The Moray Golf Club decided not to reinstate Ramsay MacDonald as a member of the club, from which he was expelled in September 1916 on account of his war-time speeches.
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While British housewives are faced with a halfpenny increase in the cast of the 4lb. loaf, making it Mr. Charles E. Hughes (U.S.gd, an official survey of the Secretary of State and president of the American Bar Association) and Mrs. Hughes had luncheon with the King and Queen Buckingham Palace on July. 23.
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Next to the British Empire Exhibition the Houses of Parlia ment are at present the most popular show-place. in London. More than 18,600 people bove passed through the lobbies in five hours on a single Saturday.
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position says that there is no evidence that the world's wheat supplies during 1924-25 will be below requirements.
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Miss
Strand, to the Crystal Palace in to minutes, Australia, House,
minutes, and-what the audience! that evening were particularly in terested in Piccadilly Circus to E. L Fung Mr Being
Newington-green, with stations one Mr and Mrs I. B. &r Mrs H. Amite apart, in sá minutes. The
Gearo & daughter. Rodgers & family P. M. Hodgson Miss R. M. Bodors Mr Mrs E Late Mr. B. Bhank Mr. Levy.
Mr and Mrs D., G. Mie May & their Stewart,
daughter MrT. A. HoGee
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August 23, ions have not been, a success. Kribar
"Women in the House of Com- Mr and Mrs S. Afr. I. Koreman You cannot treat a woman as at Miss E. R. Baily ryzenTM cul. I do not for a moment say Me and Mrs L. U. F.Me W. Lok
Bellamy that she by mali prepense exor
Mr G.D. Loya cises that fascination which we all Mr. W. C. Bunger Mr LLB. Lloyd
Mr V. Benjamin Mr. D Lord know woga have over men, but MA. C. J, Rowker Mr W. H. Loek. Henry Gordon Gardiner, oft certainly, daes, it unwittingly, Mr. Brameld Shardelces-road, S.E, was killed and consequently the men are in a Me M. 3. Breen Mr. and Mrs W.
Mr. F. Lobil on Pol Hil, near Sevenoaks, Kent, different position from what they Col Rossell Mr and Mrs A. N. while riding in a motor-bicycle would be."
Mr Miss Brennan Logan 2. sidecar. In avoiding a motor-car the bicycle ran into a roadside bank and a telegraph post, which struck Gardiner's head."
It was stated in the King's Bench Division that the claim of the Crown against Miss Neille Helps Children Over Hot Widther Joël (Mrs. Walter) för
Summer complaint makes little head- payment of about £1,000 estate way with children whose careful and legacy duty under the will of mothers use Chamberlain's Colic and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Joel, the Diarrhoes Remedy for stomach and wife of Mr. Solly Joel, had been howal complaint, severe and sudden -met-On-July-7-the-judge-madeintestinal cramps and weakening an order for Mrs. Walter's diarrhoea. Given in a little aweetened attachment if she failed to pay the water it is easy to take. For sale money,
every where
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Miss F. W. Brown" Mrs J. Modinah
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Mr T. 6. Bustard. Mr E E. Mimman's Lord Darling said the days of Mr JR. Collis
Mr B,H. Cleland MD, D, Winston-
Mr W. Ogdett chivalry when wonien watched there I. H, Cormack dra & Miss ML D. predecessors of noble lorda killing Lt.Cel H. Paul are another bad been succeeded bla
Mr A. by performances by rowgirls at Mr and Ms Jr A Pogu Wembley, and why should not Mr E. Duncan Major aut Mrs F. E
Bir F. A. Perry women be entitled to sit in the W. Dye Phillipe V Home of Lords? How would the Mrs Samers Zilia House of Lords lose dignity by Mr and Mrs W. A. Sanders
Mrs Rotertson Mies Ellis
Lt. Col. & Mr. O. allowing Peeresses to sit here?
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Fitzroy then clicked himself with a smile.
DrJL Shellshear Me A Forbes "Well. F' wan't,”, he observed.
Mr F. T. Franklin
were " to
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maximum speed between station's would be 60 miles an hour, and this. speed would be reached from start- ing in 23 seconds. The method in achievement would be by the train. running down a gradient of one in seven to a depth of about 100ft, then along the level, and up a similar gradient to the next station, and so on throughout the route.
SAVOURIES.
writes Betty" in the Glasgow Several of the recipes given
for breakfast and upper, dishes. "Weekly Herald, are suitable both
A number deal with fish savouries, which may be prepared from scraps of cold fish; As only a few flikes" ara required: housekeepers will have no difficulty in preparing toast, which is an appetising it-bit. All the savouries described and a pretty garnish adds greatly should be judiciously seasoned,
to their attractiveness.
FINDON HADDOCK AND EGGS.
Skin a good-sized Findon häd- dock and cut into pieces. Put into a stewpan with a little milk, and a MI, H. Shelton piece of butter the size of a walnut. Dr A. W.Shovelton | Cook for about ten minutes, sim- Me and Mira W. D.Capt. & Mr Skinnerinering gently, then lift out the ish Goodfellow Mr W. 7. Simmons on to a hot dish Put dessertspoon Mrindes J.
M.
Gordon
Mr sad. Mra B.
4.
Suckling.
Bale J. B. Thomson
Capt. Fall Mr And Mrs
Habcook Miss M. Hantin
Mr & Mrs M. Smithful of cornflour into a bowl with a Mr E. P. L. Sturdeetle pepper, a pinch of salt and Mr and Mrs P. mix to a smooth paste with a litle cold milk. Pour this to the fish sauce and stir until it thickens. Spinkie in a dessertspoonful of finely chopped parsley, pour it over the fish, and make a neat border around the fish of poached eAKS.
J.Me A. W. Hickle, Lt. Cotrand Mrs H
Trevelyan
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Mru and Misi ♡
Hawker
Thwaites Mr J. B. Hawker. Mr E Des Voeux. MrG..Hemsworth Cepet. B. F. Walke- Mrs H. D. Hilliard Capt. A. E. Watts Cadt. A.E. Hodgins Miss O. Willmott, {"
FISH AND TOMATO PIE. Take 1lb, of any kind of cooked
V Mr T. W. Hörnby Mr B.-L. Betonfish; fake it. Skin and slice Hib.
Mr B. Howell Winton Mr.A.0. Jeffries XFW. Wallace Miss O. O. Jenkins die end Mrs F. D. Mr W. á. Jordan Wood
Mr. M. F. Koys Mr G. O. Woral) Me and Mrs HR
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PALACE HOTEL
August 20
Mr W. A, Bennett. Mr & Mrs Lizsraga Mr RJ. A. BarrettMr. McDonald Mr & Mrs L. Book Mr J. MoPortland Capt. T. L. Brown Mr. B. Ja da H. Mr N., Carlson,
Mr. B. Collton T
Me J. 8. Cox. Mr. W. 8. Daff Mr W. E. Birla
MD. Reith Me W. KORK Mr BBmith
Mr. and Mrs HM Btringer
Goldenborg child
Mes Gonfantias Mra0 Tollock. -Me O, H. Haslewood Mr. Av J, Wadmore
Mr J. Jack
Specialist For Stomach
Sufferers!
of tomatoes and grate breadcrumbs. the Ash, crumbs, tomatoes in layers finely, using lb. of these. Put
in the pic dish, with pepper, salt, and a little chopped parsley.' Put a final layer of crumbs on top, with dots of butter, here and there on top.
FISH SAUSAGES. ACER Remove the skin and bones from - a fresh boiled haddock, and pound the fish. Poursufficient boiling milk. over a teacupful of breadcrumbs to moisten then. Add the prepared bread to the pounded fish, with a teaspoonful of anchovy sauce, a piece of butter, a dessertspoonful of chopped parsley, salt, pepper, a little bit of minced onion, and just enough egg to bind the mixture. With floured hands-form into neat:
sausages, eng and breadcrumb these, and fry a pretty golden colour. Serve piled in a neat pyramid garnished with sprigs of
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If you want quick, aure relief from tormenting, weakening parsley, d
SAVOURY TISH," indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsis,
Fick to places any cold fish. or other stomach disorder, fust take a little Bisurated Magnesia Beat 10s. of butter in a saucepan, in water when the pain comes on, add half a teacupful of milk or You'll get instant relief and will more to it, Thicken with a little flour, add a beaten egg pepper. feel worlds better at once the salt. Stir until it bollo. Add the preparation is inexpensive, harmfish, a dessertspoonful of chopped less, and is sold in powder and parsley. Serve hot piled on hot Lablet, forma by every chemist buttered toasting Burated Magrebin is the one SALMON TOAST. thing that lets the stomach Flake any cold salmon left over. tortured eat, what they lie in Put a little plece of butter into a peace it does more: It lets
́enjoy it and get full benefit.
is a piece of health advice Wor trying 1:
When you buy. «Bigúr
saucepan add the salmon with as |équdera of lemon juice;salt, pepper, z and a beaten egg-Stir over tho
Spread on oblongs of hot buttered
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