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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORE.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

September 18.

Mr J. Anderson

Mr B. Kouf

Mr R. A. Anderson Mr & Mrs S. H.

Mr. Batoky

Mr V. 0, Beile

Mrs E. R Ballio

Mr R. J. Birbeck

Langsten

Mr and Mrs 0.

Lauriston

Mr J. A, Gordon

Mr H. Les Leslis Mrs M.

Liddell

Miss H. Lille Mr Loggand Mr F. MADAD Mr and Mrs Mosger

and child.

He L. J. Blackburn Lask Mr G. O. Blacker Mr A. Bebara Mr W. H. Bourne Mr N, Brande! Baron A. Braun Mr A. RIGDIA Mr A. Brontest'' MEA. W. G. Prown Mr Brown Mr R. C burdin Mr H. C. E Cam

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Mr J. Cloutis'e Mr A R Dakehata Mra D. R. Davis Mrs E. Loove Mr J. Dolbey Capt. and Mrs A. R.

Dougla

J. Duraud -

Me J. O. Durnt

Misy Ecolon

Mr. E Edwardis

Mr E. E Ellis

Mr R Ellis

Mr G. Faulkner. Mr.P. Fehihy Mis 1 Fowler Mr V. Goulbora Me Goldsmith

Dr R. E. Oile

Mr R. Gille piu

Me & Mra I. Gould

Mr W. Hall

Me H. A. Mil. Mr HM. Mtine

Mr MeJuire

Me 0. B. Montagðu Mr J. Morrison

Mir T. H. Nagel- Mr. P. J. Yowman Mr N0. Nodh MrBA Peckara

and family Sr & Mrs Fearman Mr A. C. Pedersen' Mr & Mrs Pipar Mr. Poulet .. Me E Powell

Me A. C. Preston

Mr M. J. Quist Me R. Rain Mr-W. J. Boberts: Mr B. A. Rodskog

Mr A; E. Rowa

SANITARY ENGINEERS

MONUMENTALISTS DIVICES 1

BLD, WINDHAM SERIET, HONGKONG. TEL. CENTRAL 269 Estimates. Free for complete Sanitary Installations

Hot Water Systems &c. Specialists in Monumental Work

cat from

Italian Marble-Polished

and/or

Fine Punched Hongkong Granite.

Artificial Wreaths in Stock.

Beautify Your Home.

-Flowers-beautify and make

attractive the Home as

nothing else can do..

FOR SALE

Flower and Vegetable

Seeds...

GRACA & CO.,

No. 10, Wyndham Street,

Hongkong.

Mr R. Roxburgh Mr J. H Salemor

Mr L. Schipper

Mr H. Schmidt

P.O. Box 620.

Mr S. Schrogver

Mr. & Mrs W. Smith

Mr J. T. Hall, Mr F. Bosne

Mr J. Scott Harston dra W. B. Sparkes Mr E. Hau Bamann Mr M. Symterg

Mr A. Heary Mr O. Thorises

Mr P. J. Van likeNr. E. Thrasher

Mr S. Howard wr L. A. Tobias Mr S. J. Johnston Mr F. J. Van

Mr A. Jones

Mr. Rapp

Mr Von Kaufmisun

Mr N. Kentiey,

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Sir 0, 8. Vatter

Mr R. A. Wadsson

Mr G. d. Vite

Mr Watkinson

He und Mr. J. M. Mr 8. P. Webster

Kecz

Mr C. R. Kerr

Miss J. M Recr

Mr E. Wolf

1 H. C. Woog

Mr J. F. Wright -

SAPULAK KA HOTEL,.

M. P. M. Andes Mr & Mrs E. Lund Me & Mira M. BayerMT A. McGue Mr & Mra C. Bitzer Mrs W. Mairellor Mr and Mrs A. E and children

<ärietoa

- Mr and Mrs Correa-

Mr and Ms O, E Mendes

Co-tell

Mr Newman

Mr (psin

Mr J. N. Farker

Me and His F. Xilk dr & Mrs. R. A.

We Franklin

Mr

Rodgers & family

I. H. Geare Mr & Mrs Roxburgh Mr and Mrs C. A.

& daurber

Me and Bir Gouldda Bozs & children Mr. M. Hodgson Mr C. B. Shank Mr.Jesnitzer Bir M. Walk

PEAK HOTEL.

September 47.

Mr B. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs F, R. Mins E. R. Baily Kill

Mr and Mrs L. Ú. F. Mr J, R, Konceman

Bellamy

Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr K: 1800

Mr V. Benjamin

Mr & Mrs B. E. OM: W. L Leuk

Bird

Mr G. D. Loys

Mr J. W.. Bonour Mr J. D Loyd

Mr W. H. Boarże

MrT. Fr.maid ·

· Mr M. J. Þɛen

Mrs Mi-s Brennan Col. C. Russell

Brow

Miss P. W Brown

Me T. 8. Bustard

Mr R.R. Cleland

Mr JR. Collis

Me L. 61. B. Lloyd

Mr W. H. Loek

Mr and Mrs W.

Logan Mr and Mrs A. N.

Lucay

Mrs J. Medinsh Mr B. McGregor Mr E. E. Mitmek

Mr D. D. Manton

Mia M. Cooper Miss M. W. News-

Mrs IH. Cormack bolma

LEQ1. B. A. Dob-Mr W. Ogdoa -

bin

Me and Мп

Dancsa

Mr E. C. Dunes

Mr W. K. Dye.

Mrs Samers Elis

Mines Ellis

Mr A. M. Paul

J. Mr A. H. Pano

Mr F. A. Parry

Major and Stra P. H.

Phillipr

Mr. B. A. RA ới th

Mrs Rolertson

Mr and Mrs W. A.LE-CbJ. & Mra 0.

Bastane

Banders

Mr and Hre 5. Mr I. G. Bentt

Fitzroy

MrA Forbes

Mr R. P. Fbaw Mr. H. Skolton

Mr R. J. W. Foster Dr AW, Skoveiton Mr F. F. Franklin Capt. & MrsSkinner Mr F. W. Gibbins Mr W. F. Simmons Mr and Mrs W. D.Mm & Miss G. E.

Good follow

Stabbings Mrand Mrs J. M.MFEF.L. Sturdes

Gordon

Mr and Mrs P. h. Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Backling

Grey

Mrs J. S. Thomson Med. J. ManoloMr and Mrs O..

Bagbon

Thwaites

My And Mrs. B. A.Miss Thwaites

Hale

Capt. E. Fail

Mis M. B. Hall

Me and Mrs

Hancock

Mr A. W. Zakla

Lt. Col. and Mra H.

Trovolyan

J.Mr O, M. Vise

Ompet... F. Walker

Men W. J; HawkerCapt. A. E. Watts Mrs H. D. Hillard Mist O. Wilmett

Me T. W. Hornby Mr B. L.

Miss O. C. Jenkins Winton

Baton

“Mr6.8. Hugh Jonesår end. Mes F. D. -Me W2. A. Jordan

Wood

Mr M. P. Koz Mr G. G. Worall;

MY A. Arob

PALAUN HOTEL.

September 21.

→→ Me J, MoPortland

spbell Mr GM. Murpay'!

Mr H. Smith

Men C. Steinger and

SHOEMAKERS,

(Japanese Hand Made). Every kind of Footwear

MADE TO ORLA

CHERRY &. 00.;)

6, D'AGUTLAR STREET,

Oppodle Kayamsily & 17

Telephone Central No. 41

Bongroog, Marob 20, 1914.

WHY BUY FOREIGN MADE BUITOASES

When we sell Shanghai Manufactured Suitcases?

They are Cheaper and More Durable.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

RUINED RUSSIA,

BOLSHEVISTS UNMASKED BY A SOCIALIST.

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

Lanark Mause Burned

Kirkfieldbank Parish Church London, August 5-A complete Manse, near Lanark, was totally exposure of the Bolshevism that destroyed by are last month has ruined Russia was made yes When the outbreak was observed terday by a Russian delegate to the whole interlor of the masse the annual conference of the Social whs a mass of fame. Lanark Fire' Democratic, Federation at the Brigade arrived promptly, but so Manchester Hotel, Aldersgate. fierce a hold had the fire got that it street, EG. was not possible to do anything, Mr. A. Balkaloff, the delegate, and the buliding and its contents declared that, contrary to the were completely destroyed. The general belief, conditions ta damage is estimited at £2,500. Russia had not improved during Gardens of Remembrance. the last year. Fifty-five per cent. Miss Haldane of Cloan, in open-of the workshops and factories ing the annual show of the Royalow, and were rendered worse by remained closed. Wages were West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society in Greenock Town Hall made à charming suggestion. to owners of gardens. This was to set apart a section of their ground as a garden of remembrance, the plants to remind them of places visited and of friendsat a distance. Wherever they went, Miss Haldane advised her hearers, they should beg, borrow, or steal a plant or two to place in their garden, and these plants would remind them of the. places they had visited or of the friends who had given them the plants when they had been honestly

come by.

Carnegie's Cousin.

the high cost of commodities.

The housing and sanitary con- ditions, he added, were more horrible than ever and unemploy- He believed ment was worse. that they would soon read in the papers of the horrors of another Russian famine.

People were deprived of the rights which were essential for a civilised country. The Socialists were being more bitterly persecut ed under the Soviet Government. than they had been under the worst rule of Czardom. Thousands of Socialists were in prisons and concentration camps, and the Soviet seemed determined to exterminate Russian Socialism.

The Bolsheviks, he said, were, selling the resources of Russia to the highest bidder. They were not only a danger to Russia but also to the whole of Europe.

: 50,000 IN PRISON. In June 59 persons... were.

were 50,000

Socialists in Russ.an prisons, and 200,000 had been deported.

The death is announced at Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.A., of Mr. George Lauder, a native of Dunfermline, who played an im- portant part in the building up of the great Carnegie Steel. Corpora tion in the States. A cousin of the late Mr. Carnegie, deceased served an apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer in Dunfermline, and sentenced to death, and in 17 days before joining his cousin in of July 35 people were similarly Pittsburgh. he had qualified In Fentenced. There engineering at Glasgow University, under the late Lord Kelvin. For close upon half a century, as a partner, he supervised the business in its practical aspect, Mr. Carnegie taking in hand supreme control of the commercial side of the concern. Like his cousin, Mr. Lauder was a generous benefactor of his native

"The number of people who town.

He endowed a bed in Dunfermline and West Fife cannot read or write has increased The Hospital, provided a capital fund enomously," he declared. to enable students of Dunfermline works of Tolstoi and other great High School to attend the writers are taken out of the engineering classes in Glasgow libraries and burned, and only University, and contributed on a Communist. literature is allowed. liberal scale to war funds and other Dunfermline charities, He was in his 88th year. Newfoundland's Premier.

The people who were being executed were intellectuals, busi- ness people, and workers, and few of them belonged to the old possessing classes. The Bolshe viks had invented a new crime- economic espionage.

was not

an

NO BRITISH HELP. ... --- Councillor Kilip (West Ham) safd Bolshevism experiment; it was an imposition. (Cheers.) These people were only hindering the cause of the workers,

It should go forth from that meeting that the Social Democratic Federation had no liking for and desire to be associated in any possible way, political or social, with the Communist Party in Great Britain or to be associated with the Soviet Republic. (Cheers.)

It is not perhaps generally known, that the Hon. Walter Monroe, the Prime Minister of Newfoundland, who has attained his great position without pre- vious Parliamentary experience, and enters the Legislative As sembly for the first time as Prime Minister, is the son of a well-known Irish Judge, the late Right Hon. John Monroe, who was raised from the position of Soli- citor-General in Ireland in 1885 that of a Land Judge, which he held till 1895. Mr Justice Monroe Mr. Baikaloff, in reply to || had Parliamentary ambitions. He questions, said that the Socialist

contested North Monaghan in

the Unionist interest in 1883, but

Mr. E. J. Pay, national organiser, said that that conference had not a shred of sympathy with Bolshevist | methods.

was defeated by Mr. Healy, the | 5000000QDQUIDOONQUODO

present Governor-General of

Southern Ireland, who vacated

his seat for the borough of Wex- ford, by acceptance "of the of the Chiltern Stewardship Hundreds, to contest the repre- sentation of North Monaghan with Mr. Monroe, and was suc. cessful. Mr. Healy was desirous of being appointed ΤΟ the nominal office of Escheatorship of Munster, which was utilised by members of the Irish Parliament, and subsequently by members for Irish constituencies in the Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom, as à method of vacating his seat, and was disappointed at finding that the office had been abolished. Bobbed Hair Riots.

Despatches from Mexico City state that girls in the suburb of Tacubaya are arming themselves with small bore pistols to defend their right to wear their hair bob- bed. There have been challenges to duels, riots, which armed troops had difficulty in putting down, extraordinary scenes in which bobbed haired girls were immersed in water in Mexico City, mass meetings and a general upsetting of the curriculum of the university schools, because some students undertook to interfere with the pravalling fashion for women's hair. "Anti-bobbed hair leagues" and bobbed hair defence leagues" are gaining recruits hourly. One half of the youth of the capital and vicinity is lined up on oué Vide, s the other balf on the other the trouble started when students who claimed that bobbed hair was unwomanly" undertook publicly. to punish girls who had so “offended” taste. Four thousand students participated in the rioting, police and troops falling at Brat to quall the disturbances. The schools were closed, and some classes saspanded. Five bobbed-hair girls leaving a cinema in Mexico City werd carried of bodily and shaved to the scalp by young men, whose metleding aroused Amausiom_df. Mälgnation. The Archbishop of afco las issued a statement bjidly denouncing the "fashion and sisendög" that@giflating this "Condition: Willdot Be fallowácido Sater Ether churches, “In This has Brought 258 Teal, from theigštis

Then your churches wil

was being doped" by Bolshevist propaganda. They have plenty of money to do it with," he said, 'f while we are as poor as church mice."

The chairman, Mr. W. S. Cluse, M.P., said that the Social Demo cratic Federation would continue to carry on its propaganda against Bolshevism, which had been their policy since the war,

"My dear young lady," said a gushing artist, "you are positively lovely! Wouldn't you like me to do you in" oils ?"

"Sir," exclaimed her father's do you take Pride, indigoantly, me for a sardine ?"

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The man in the corner seat was heard to groan so horribly that he frightened the other passengers, and one hastily produced a flask and told him to take a good swig at it,

Which he did.

"Do you feel better now?" ask-) ed the giver.

"I do that," said the man in the corner.

"What were you suffering from?” | "Suffering from?"

"Yes, what made you groan so?" "Groan! Why, confound you! I was singing."

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A Canadian Fa

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The Canadian Pacifio Raliway now offers, zou a Farm Home in Western Canada on a new Long-Term Plan of Easy Paytnens that ie axiraordinary. Every fxzmer must be interested in any plan that makes possible to own farm horas without taking his profits, to most his lan parments and still enable him to give bir fatally the comforts and enjoysdeste of tile. | Payments extended over, 35 Years❤ FIRST YEAR FREE USE OF LAND Under this plan all the settler pays down is 7% of the purchase price-then he will have one year's free vas of the land with- any interest chargeable 'whatsoever,

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"THE CAR, YOU WANT—AT A PRICE

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new upholstery and new paint. Engine thoroughly. overhauled and in splendid condition, An. exceptional bargain at +4

... $2,500

Locomobile Touring Car, complete with six new Cord Tyres, new top, new upholsters, new carpet and new paint. Engine thoroughly overhauled and in splendid running order ..........

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( ) Studebaker Special Six-Sports Body. Paint in fine condition, disappearing hood, 2-passenger Dickle seat, five wire wheels, five Cord Tyres in good condition. Owner driven; total mileage less than 6,500. A very unusual-bargain at

$2,000

REMEMBER-A Used Car is only as good as the firm

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Check (-) the car you wish further Information about and mail this advertisement to us TO-DAY.

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33, Wong Nai Chung Road,

Name:

Address

Hongkong.

MOTOR TRUCKING

Our Fleet of Fast, New and Up-to-date Lorries assure you a rapid and efficient service at Minimum Rates 1ton Speed Wagons · 84.50 per hour. 8-tón Lorries

Half-Rates

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1924.

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Three minutes from Kowloon Fary Wharf & Railway Station.) Entirely under English Management. Electrio Light and Fans Throughout. Every Room with Private Bath.

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Lounge Bar & Billard Roques. Uarivalled Cuisine under the personal superv ba of the Proprietor. Terma moderatol Special terms to familles on application to

MAJ. H, DXBERRY, Proprietor

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL.

Felègraphie, ddress "ASTOR”

Telephons Central 170.

13, Queen's Road Central.

A first class Hotel centrally located, large and airy rooms, _completely renovated and refurnished. New Dining Room for Meals and la Carte. Excellent Culsine. Monthly Ticketa for Tiffins.aid Dinners. Under entirely new Management.

For further particulars apply-to-

M. A. VAŽ, Manager.

SOUTH CHINA RESTAURANT

CO., LTD.

CHINA' BUILDING,

Bth FLOOR

NOW OPEN.

The Finest Restaurant In Town

For Chinese Chow.

Afternoon Tea With The Finest Chinese Pastries Also Supplied.

Gold, Drinks Of Every Description Obtainable At All Times. Clubs Supplied At Short Notice.

Telephone 0. 4882. OPEN DAILY FROM NOON

TO MIDNIGHT.

ADELPHI HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

This distinguished Hotel in the heart of Siapore's social life, with its commanding, position faclin the beautiful Cathedral Grounds and Seaffers you complete hospitality and comfort in a refined atmosphere.

Unsurpassed for Meals. Excellent Winas.

Orches

Daily during

and After Dinner,··

The ONLY. HOTEL IN SINGAPORE fitted throughout with Modern Sanitation.

Cables: Adolphi Phone: 937, 93ą

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ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. HARRY H. WILLIES;

Managing Director.

HUA HIN ON SEA

SIAM.

An up-to-date hotel rau on the most modern lines, unequalled in comfort and luxury at the popular seaside health resort of Siam is now open to the Public.

Bathing.

Tennis

Shooting and Golf

D3 hours from Bangkok, 39 hours from Penang by the through * International” Express with sleeping socommolatida "and excellent cuisine".

For full particulars apply to Thomas Cook & Son, Singapore or to the

Hotel Service,

ODPRALLOCATION –

Siamese State. Railways,

Bangkok, Siam.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

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MASSAGE

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