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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924.
SCHOOL OF DANCING.
Mme, Kelvey.
The well-known profesional dancing teacher, takes plenare in announcing that she is com- mancing classes for Adults in the latest modern dancing, Foxtrot, Tango,Waltz, Classes for children from three years of age in Chedl- cal Clog, National Ballet and Too-Dancing. Pupils trained Individual Style gracefully
Stadied and developed. Correct arm movements and graceful exercises, tought. Speelal atton- Tion given to each pupil, also Private lessonk given.
visited by appointment." Brma moderate. For appointment write or 'phone between 12.30 and p.m. daily. Mme. KELEY, Kowloor Botel, Room (49),
THE FRENCH STORE
annuncie the arrival d
a consignment of
ALIMENTARY PASTE:
Ditali Tabattini Bedani Shell.
Macaron? Lasagnette
Spaghetti Zid
Mezzani
Ave Mari
-Noodles
Danatate
Vermicelli
Tapioca Mul
Rigatoi
Assorted Pants Soup.
THE FRENCH STORE
Tel. Central 791.
...J
1, Basonsfield Arcade.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, -SCIENTIST; HONGKONG.
Announces a
Free Lecture on Chritian
Science. by
MR. JOHN W. DOORLY, CÍS.B. of London, England,
Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of the Mother Church, The
First
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
35 WORDS 8 INSERTIONS,
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Every additional word 4 Conta
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WANTED.
WANTED German firm of repute
of Tools and General Hard. ware seeks rellable firm in Hongkong as Representative. Apply under Box. No. 701 c/o China Mail.".
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE-Kellett Manor being
No. 185, The Peak. Possession. next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central.
TO LET.
TO LET-For about 6 months
from 15th March. Fully fur nished, six-roomed house with Tennis Court on the Peak. Hot and cold water, flush sanitation, European Baths, new cement concrete fat roof. Apply Linstead & Davies, Alexandra Buildings.
TO LET Two Godowns.
or
shops.in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut toujee & Son, 16, Queen's Road."
TO LET-Office Rooms in Central
position. Apply-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE
STORAGE space on Marine Lote
Godowns and Chinese House to Lei fröm 31st December. W.S BAILEY & CO, LTD.,
Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924
Church of Christ, KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY. Scientist, In Boston,
Massachusetts,
+ in
THE CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE ROOM
CITY HALL.
(BRITISH SECTIOz). ·
NOTICE.
THE PUBLIC is hereby notified
of a change in the Train Service
12th commencing
instant. For
MONDAY, November, 17th 1924. particulars please see timetables.
at 5.30 p.m...
The Public is cordially invited
to attend,
THEATRE
ROYAL
A. CARPI Presents
The Italian
Grand Opera Co.
LAST TWO NIGHTS
TO.NIGHT
FRIDAY Nov. 14th
BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Cavalleria and Pagliacci
"Manon"
H. P. WINSLOW, Masager. Hongkong, 10th November, 1924.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
Theatre Royal November 15th at;
9.15 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL.
JEWELLERY JADE &
MAIL WEEK "NEWS.
ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
PRECIOUS STONES.
obc.
Also A Fine Selection
. OF
Rings, Pendants and Cuff Links
(British make.)
obtainable at
SHERIFF BROTHERS.
69, Queen's Rd, Că.
HIGH CLISE BOOTS AND IROXI
Made to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, D'Aguilar Street
INTIMATIONS.
THE QUEEN'S
Nov. 11, 12, 13 & 14
20%
of Grosstaking at 9.15 p.m. performance on these. four daysTM
will be donated by us to EARL HAIG'S FUND
FOR
EX-SERVICE MEN”
SHOWING
A Paramount Super- production...
=
"Bought and Paid For"
WITH
AGNES AYRES
AND
JACK HOLT
First Tournament of the Season. Come and enjoy a Good
C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge
V
Captain Matty Smith.
FIFTEEN 2 minute round'contest for the Lightweight Champion-
ship of the Colony.
And about six other minor contests. BOOKING at Mourie's for Members only on November 10th, and 11th, GENERAL PUBLIC
Picture And Help
to Swell
EARL HAIG'S FUND
“HÔNGKONG-JOCKEY-CLUB:
NOTICE.
of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club Annex, on MONDAY the 24th of November 1924 at 5.30 p.m.
November 12th 13th 14th., and THE HALF YEARLY MEETING Isth. Prices, $10.00, $3,00 and $1,00. NOTE; Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association are entitled to one Ringside Seat oach for $5.00 on production of their Membership Booking at Anderson's cards. Members are requested to
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NOTICE.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th Nov., 1924, -
Get Rid of the Torment of
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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MEETING of Shareholders in
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the above, Company will be held at.
the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower
Albert Road, Hongkong on FRIDAY,
14th day of November, 1924, at boon, for the purpose of presenting the
Report of the Directors and State- ment of Accounts to 31st July, 1924.
The Transfer Books of the Com pany will be closed from 8th to the inclusive. 14th November, 1924, both days
By Order of the Board of Directors,
M. MANUK,
•Secretary.
Hongkong, 31st Oct., 1
.1924.
NOTICE.
THE Hongkong Stock Exchange will be closed on THURSDAY and FRIDAY afternoon, 13th and 14th-instant at 1 p.m.ja
By Order of the Committee,
A. NISSIM,
Secretary. Hongkong, 12th Nove 1924
BURIAL AT STONEHENGE.
WHAT "DRUID” CHIEF DID NOT EXPLAIN.
HONGKONG.
DOCK SCHEMES UNDER
DISCUSSION.
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
(HONGKONG" BOTEL.
November 11.
unp
„On any day, writes the "Times", The French Academy has reject- Who are the "Druid Universal- correspondent at Hongkong, the MR. T. G. Aitken Capt. T, P. Hill ed the word “defeat" proposed Ists" who claim the right to bury great ocean liners gracing Hong- Mr and Mrs-G. 8.Mtu C. Hille by the commission engaged in the ashes of their members at kong Harbour make a brave show, Arobbats preparing the
dictionary, Stonehenge? Archaeological and the air filled with their whistling Mr H. Arns thus endorsing the famous declara- other bodies have protested and cloudy with their smoke.
Arthur Hon of Marshal Joffre that the against their proposal to bury the Chief among them are the great word is not French, and never ashes of the late "Centre Arch," Empress vessels of the Canadian Walter Redway, within the shadow Facific Steamships, Ltd, including
can be."
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Though he drank only half a glass dally, more than 2,000 bottles of port wine, some of them so years old, have been removed from the cellars of the late Mr. J. T. Mills, of Stockgrove, Leighton Buzzard, whose estate has been proved at £4,100,000.
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Posters by R A. are being used on the principal stations of the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Three- of them are "Warwick Castle," by Mr. Adrian Stokes, R... "Conway" by Sir David Murray, R.A., and "Coal," by Mr. G. Clausen, R. A.
Mr Paul M. Hodg Capt. and Mrs. T.Mr. Holmes Mr F. W. Harnes Mr. A. Horenier
WRJ Hneda H. P. Barton Hr A. R. Johnston Mis Mande Baxter Hr A. W.-S. Jouse
and Mrs. Benler Kaba
Mra E. K. BelillesCache and Mrs Mr V. Benjamin Kiolcok Ale D. Beraba Mr 4. U. K-aper Mr D. Barthan Miss P. Kauper I. J. Birbeck Mr and oper Mr and Mrs. A. G. Laur) BED. Mr A. Brooks
Browne
Blez
te field
Mr and Mr W. J.
Lenderman
1. Misa H. Lille
Mr E. A. Mackay.
A. But Mr F. Manseo
Mr D. McCallam
Mr and Mrs Keiver.
and Child Com & Mrs. CorrenMiss Merrilley- * Miesse Marlos Mey
My G. 11-Nuwe ob Mr P. O'Connor
of the Cromlech during the harvest the new "Empress of Canada equinox.
(21,517 tons gross and -627 feet A "Daily News" representative long) and "Empress of Australia who called on the "Resident (21,500 tons gross and bis, feet Samanero and Umhal" of the long). With them are the improv Order, Mr. Robert Macgregor Reid, ed P. and O. ships, ranging up to in the hope of arriving at some the palatial "Naldera" (16.000 tons explanation of its connection with gross and 605 feet in length). Stonehenge had no Success. Then there are the big American Mr AW. Orshare E. Liddel After listening to the Samanero President" vessels, at least one Budio and Umbal for about two hours, he of which is always in port. Japan Mew remained unenlightened. is principally represented in size
Mr. Reid, who is a tall man, with by the "Taiyo, Tenyo, and Shinya Mr A. Carpi a pronounced Scottish accent, Maru; while the Blue Funnel Mr C. Y. Ches made it clear at once that "nothing liners, passengers and freight, are
tamilar callers of every day. V. R. Concepein Mr & Mille will prevent us from carrying out There are the Japanese N.Y.K. fleet. Mr Chas. Cottrell Mr A. Morley pur rites at Stonehenge." He spoke vaguely of the association towering French mail steamers of Mr J. H. Crocker Hr O, H, Montagne, of the society with Stonehenge the Messageries Maritimes, Dutch Mr J. M. Dalgarno Dr. J. Morrison For concealing Ernest Maples, A through the ages." and said that ships of substantial bulk and Mrs D. R. Daviss deserter from the Royal Garrison
host of others, large and small.
DAWBOX Artillery, Phoebe Saunders, of 1643.
Pearman The Chinese steamers are at Capt. Dickena Ottershaw, near Chertsey, Surrey, It is claimed by the Druid
Mr and Mrs H.. and George Saunders, her hus Universalists, who have 82 lodges Present more remarkable for their Mr C. W, U. Van" Pooley
Dorsker
Hr and Mrs. H. band, were sentenced to a month's In England that they represent the number and their appearance than
This is an their size A few years ago there Mrand MWA. Post imprisonment most ancient faith.
was a Chinese company, the China Mr E. R. Dockett B'r J. R Hedfurn:
R. Dougian
M: M. F. Quist official outline of their faith: respectively at Woking.
"Here is found the intelligence Mali S.S, Company, in the Hong- ir A. E. Edward Mr H. H. Regs Mrs. Agnes Roberts, 40, and hope of the Magl, the wisdom kong-San Francisco trade, but it Mr G. P. Els serr 8. Rodriguez MrA. H. Rowe, miner's wife, of Robins-lane, of Buddha, the magnanimity of failed. The Chinese flag to-day is Mr Felix Hiha Sutton, St. Helens, Lancashire, and Christ, the brotherhood of Islam, principally carried by a motley Mie M. Ellis Mr and Mrs H. 0. her nephew, Frederick Sneyd, and the service homage of histories. Some of them are old
feet,small craft with great Mr and Mrs. E. E. Rubinso about 21, were found dead in their Zoroaster."
Min Eccles Mr. T chjoth respective bedrooms. The woman!
Why such a faith should have foreigh warships, and some have Me R. Fairchild Mr H. "charide any connection with Stonehenge, been on fire, sunk or pirated more J. P. Frh by Mr G. Sebinar
times than anyone can remember; Mr. Francois Mr and
Mro 0. which is now considered by some and even to-day-their safety is not Mr Douglas Fraser .boltz
Se authorities to have been in
Colland &Mra Gay-Mrs Madej, Scoholx" existence long before the time of
SHIPPING STATISTICS. ·
coiyne
Capt. the ancient Druids, the "Samanero
Dr. Douglas. and Umhal" of the
In the ups and downs of ship- " Druid
Gawler ping statistic Hongkong has, in herr H. Gebeon Universalists" did not explain.
The Office of Works do not turn, attained the proud position of Mr H. Guffers
the written records went back to businesslike appearance, and as Darr
Lieut. and Misr and Mr PL
and
day's
had been hit on the head with a hammer, and the youth had taken polson. A verdict of Murder and Suicide was returned against Sneyd,
assured.
Ellig
Mr. J. Goire
Goald
For stealing cheques to the value of £25 from Miss H. E. Warren, of Langham-street, W., heremployer, propose to object to the projected first port in the world. The latest Dr. R. E. Gill Maud Mary Annie Stott, 29 Ceremony at the harvest equinox available official figures show the secretary, who was said to have provided the burial of ashes does following totals of tonnage entered had at one time £600 a year, which not involve any serious disturbance and-cleared, excluding the great she lost in unsuccessful business of the ground. Mr. Reid stated antity of junk and steam launch ventures, was sentenced to nine that there would be no appreciableTonnage engaged in purely local months imprisonment at Marl- disturbance as only about two borough-street.
ounces of ashes are buried.
DR WILLIAM
INK
ALE EOPLE
'Renowned when I was a boy - today world - famous.
Can you remember a time when the name-Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla-was not familiar to you! A household word in Europe, America, Australia sad afries lông before the clous of the last century, the fame of the groat Biood and Nerve Toata has since spread throughout Asia, until now there is scarcely place in the civilized world whore Dr., Williams' Pipk Pills-cannot be found.
The secret of this remarkable succes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for Pale Foople lies in their exceptional blood-building, strength-giving, health restoring "merit. If you are anaemic. nervous, rondowa; if you isok sppetite, energy, spirit; if your digestion is weak, you have rheumatic pains, nouralgia, back- pains, or if you are a woman suffering from the aches and ills peculiar to your sex, give Dr. Williams' Pinz Pilis a trial and they will surely do you good.
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Begin to-day: your chemist salls them, or post fes, 81.50 per bottle, Bi for 6 bottles, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.'s Far Eastern Branches, Shanghai and Singapore.
ACTOGEN
THE NATURAL MILK FOOD
FOR YOUR BABY
INCIDE
trade :-
Year,
1918...
1919...
1920
1921
1922
1923
Tonnage.
16,955,332
21,072,129
24,194,022
27,852,616
-29.543.564
.............. 53,402,239
K
4
Mr & Miss Buséll
Biqui-
R., and
Mr E T. Songgs Mr and Mrs W. H.
Sparke:
་
Mr. B. Speyer
Mr and Mira W.
Mr. E..tavens
Mr and Mrs. J. Vander Stegn Mr G. M. Gene Mr. H. F. Sommers Miss F. Hamilton Mr F. D. Butberland Me H. Eaccock
Mr and Mrs L. A. Mr_and" Vrs H. A. Tphins.
Hannibal
Mr Tji Mah Yan Mr L. L. Hansen, Jr. and son Mr G. A. arrimandr O P. Verter Mr and Mrs. W.Mr. R. A. Wadeson
Entrie
MW. E. Washant
Mr-3, Scott Harston Mr W.. Watsup- Mr E, HanasomanoJudre F. L. Watson Mr P. J. Van Becker J• F, Wright Mr A. F. Heary
The bulk of this is steam, junks in foreign trade accounting for less than 3,000,000 of the total. "For purposes of comparison it will perhaps be better appreciated if it & Mrs Carleton Lang
RIPULAY BAY HOTEL,
Me and
Mr Bandas
Mrs W.
is stated the actual number of B. C. Costellor & drs E. Lond foreign type vessels using the port Dr Donelan during 1922 was 1,092," of which de Fenzlia
Mr T. A. McGlee
Mr and Mrs J. N.
410 were British, 334 Japanese, 98 M 1., H. Oare Parker American, 80 Chinese, 46 Dutch, Miss H. HAY
daughter Mr and Mrs Fowls"
and children
38 Norwegian, and 33 French. Mr A, Lal el and fr School erg Their total tonnage was 3,202,516
It is upon her harbour, aptly, if picturesquely, called her "life- blood, that Hongkong has de- pended, and must mainly depend, whatever industrial, mining, or agricultural enterprises may deve
Mr C. B. Bback Mr H. Walk
children
PEAK HOTEL
November 7.
Langaton
lop. Numerous wharves exist, Mr R. A. Arthur' Mr and Mrs 9. H, with commodious
warehouses, Mise E. R Baily docking" the biggest shops call. Mr and Mrs L. . B.Me K. Latano
Bellamy Ing; but these are not sufficient.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Mr.LW. ́* Bonaer (ejak
Mr W. F. Bourne Mr and Mrs G.D.
Druo Mr E. C. Dunean Mr W. E. Dra
·
johns
Mr W. Ogden Mr. A. M. PATI
dr A. B. Pano
SCHEME FOR EXPANSION. To provide more and at the same Mr M. J. Brean Lese time to organize the system of Mr & Miss Brunnan Mim Loys berthage and goods transport, and Col & Mrs C. RaseelMajor A. 8. Little
Brown offer better shelter against the destructive typhoons, the Govern- Mr T. 8. Rustard
Miss P. W. Brown Mr 1. D. L'oyd'
Mr L. M. 9. Lloyd ment in 1921 invited the famous Mr B, H, leland Mr W. H. Look harbour expert, Sir Maurice Fitz Mr JR. Collie Me and Mrs W, maurice, to make an inspection. Mr R. O. Comrie Logan He approved of a scheme to Mi-a M. Cooper Mr J. McAirb convert Hung Hom Bay, on the Col. R. A. Doo-Mr E E. Mimmack
Mre 1 B. CormackMr B. McGregor mainland side, into a huge berthage bin
Mr D. Wataton area, connected with the Kowloon Mr and Vir: J.Miss M. W.. Nawa- Canton railway system that some
holme.. day will be the terminus of a London-Hongkong line.
Mrs Samers Ellis The essential adjunct of docking Me Ellis accommodation for repair work Mr and Mrs W.
Major and Mra F. H." has not been overlooked. The Epatsoe
MG.. Reedge Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Capt. & Mrs D.FittesMr and Mrs A, R. Company, Limited, established in Mr. FitzGerald Remington 1865, has steadily extended its R. J. W. Foster Banders
Mr A Forben IAL "Col. & Mrs, D. plant in Kowloon Bay, until to-days He FF Franklin Mr T G. Beott. in addition to turning out fret Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr R. P. Bha class ocean going ships, it has a Mr and Mrs W; D.H: R. H. Skelton repair dock 700 feat. long on Goodfalley. Dr A. W. Shovelton keel block and half a dozep Mrand Mr J. M.Capt. & Mrs Skinner others ranging up to 466 feet, Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Mr & Miss G. Hitherto the longest vessel that has entered Hongkong has been H.M.S. "Renown," which, when! · Manolo "aghts she brought the Prince of Wales, r and Mrs is. moored in the central reach of the
Hala harbour. The Hongkong and Mr and Mrs Mies H. B. Hal Whampoa Dock, Company, how.. Bsscock
Gordon
Giej
dr and Mr. C.
&. Phillip
Mr W. F. Simmama
Stabbings R Mr. T. Stordes Mr and Mrs P. 11. - A.. Buckling
Mrs J. S. Thomson Mre P. Thwaites 3. Min Thwaites
Mr A. W. Tickle
ever, is constricting a dock to. Mrs W. J. Hawkorkt.-Col, and Mes. E. accommodate vessels of à length | MrT. W_Roraby: Trevelyan
of 1,000 feet. The Taikoo Dack Mr. K. Hansworth Mr D. M. Viss yard, owned by Messrs. Butterfield Mise 0. 0. Jealdin Capt. A. E. Waths
Mr G.B. Hugh Jones Miss C. Willmett Swire, associated with Mr W. A. Jordan Mr. B. Beton Holt BlueFunnel line, Mr M F.Koy
Winton'
and
the
►
has a dry "dock 750 feet, Me and Mrs. Ey L. de end Mrs 'T. D. on the blocks and 120 feet Bill
Wood 7. wide, as well as three slipways. Mr J. R. Koreman ir G. D. Wornil These yards have up-to-date salvr & Mrs. Lane
age vessels and plant and have
been entrusted with important
work, including the Empress ships
for periodical overhaul, and H.M.S.
FALACE HOTEL. *November 7.
"Hawkink" Low labour costs give | Mr A. Arch ·Me Q.H. Hasleïdoś them an advantage over foreign | Hr R. A. G. Barrott är J. Jack!". yards, and with good. class work dr W. A. Bennett Mrs Melaw? their prosperous future, parallel r B. W. DampbalMr J. McDonald with thatof Hongkong herself and 3. &.. Cox!
Mr P. R. Oblongar Mr. B. J. do - H.
Mooto
her barbour, seems assureda Me W. 8. Out Mr M. Simpson
pad Mr N. Br H. Smith
True Test of Merit ........... Doar yn del fap), L-W. Smith You judge man not by what he MEA. R.P. Davies Mis O. Biringor, promises to do, but by what he has done. Mr H. Davis child
That lex the only tene test, Cheb Me & Fomida Mir AP. Taanin- Tains Conga Hopedy judged by this Me and Mrs. H. basm standard had bonderfor. People every- Goldenberg
where speak of it in the Linbow, this ! MAN HAIRY
of praise. Farsala uverywhere.
Mr. A. O: Hake
MAG.
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