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Mr and Mrs G. S.Capt T, P, HAI The choice of suitable gifts for Oguro, Mr and Mrs G. C-Morton, Arch suto Mrs C.-Hila London, October 18:-The Ear! men is always more or less of a Mr W. Minami, Rev. Father B. J. Capt. and Mrs. T.Mr Paul M. HodgTHE SIXTH ORDINARY
Artkor problem, since the scope. is so Ashness, Mr G. Ilda. Mr A: Hodge, of Birkenhead addressed three much more limited than for women. Mr F. Iwac, Miss J. Okano, Mr.S.Mr and Mrs. Bosle Mr J. Haoon
MrF. W. Barnes | Mr A. J. Holmes meetings on Merseyside yesterday. There are, however, as the Man Sugiyama, Capt. I. J. V. Scott, Mrra B. R. BellilaMe A. R. Jabaston ORO
at New Brighton, in the
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points out, and Mrs T. Suwa, Mr Z. Hamada Mr V. Benjamin. Cintain and in the present position of British RUBBER ROADWAYS: Wallasey division, and the others. shipping may not be satisfactory, il
in Liverpool itself. A great crowdy novel and practical items Mr Hironaka, Mr H. Suzuki, Mr T. He D. Baisha
which will prove most acceptable Sotomatsu, Mr T. Yoshitake, Mr Mr D. Bortken M. 4. D. Kaper julgedow the high standards which,
awaited hint at the Tower Theatre, as a change from the more ordin Arima, Miss M. Ikeda, Mr F. Mr. J. Birbook Miss O. P. Konper We have heretofore set upon the
New Brighton.
Mr. A. Brooks Mr and Ars In his speech there Lord Birken-ary gifts for men. Amongst such Reynolds, Mr. R. Israel, Mrs Mr A. W. Graham Lauricon conis of hasitussin bur shipping
Browne industy, hot quite fail to see whay
head said the Campbell case was is an attaché case which is Jim Arnold Cady, Mr Far Soudant Mr
Me and Mrs W.
Lenderman British shipping should be con
Presiding at the general meet- conducted from first to last with an Pervious to wet and is, therefore, and Mrs Yuasa, Mrs S. Nagai, Mr Mr Bordin
But Mre E. Liddell sidered to be at a greater disadvaring of the Rubber Roadways, on economy of truth, to which we had a great boon to the man who has M. Nagal, Mr and Mrs N. Uyeno, Mr W. A.
to go out in all kinds of weather. Mrs Y. Mochiji, Mrs J. Yadabe, Mrter id
Mina H. Lillle October 27, Sir Stanley Bois out- not been accustomed in the public Such a practical gift as this will Mr H. Nakano, Mr. S. Suzuki, Mr Mr Oban Cottrell Mr E. A, Mackay lined the company's progress, and life of this country:
and Mrs Tachikawa, Rev. W. O. Mr. 0. W. 0. Van Mr and Mrs Meier
Cipt. Diskoas Mr D. Meðalla spoke hopefully of the prospects It was a scandalous attempt to certainly appeal to many men,
In connection with the male Flynn, Rev. F. Leonard, Mr and passionless
Dersser
and of overcoming the many difficul- influence the cool. des encountered. In experiments administration of justice by the wardrobe special appreciation may Mrs H.A. Barbey, Lieut. Comman- Mr and Mrs W. A.Dr. Chrison be relied upon when gift consists der and Mrs A. Carmona, Mr and R. Dongles MrP: 0'Üsanor which had been carried out. They terrors and the apprehensions of of one of the new expanding suit- Mrs Khoo Ghes.. Lel, Mr Rien Me E: R. Duckett Mod had, he said, learned a lot from the men who were politicians..
equal to all Budasuka, Mr Chuang Lochaya, Mr Kali Kitts
Mr G. P Elaarser "Pearse, of the Whitehall law officers yielded to pressure cases, which are
which should never have been emergencies, for as the pile of H. Lewin, Mr K. Inasaka, Mr Lee M (Cenotaph) test.
Further experiments, he said, exercised. Mr. Thomas had at garments, to be packed increases
Oikawa, Mr M. Oblba, Mr T. Wada, Fillis were being made with new tempted to go back to what he so does the capacity of the sult-Keng Gin, Mr.S. Oishi, Mr K. Mr And Mr E.
case There are so many times Miss M. C. Wall, Mr Williamson, Mine Eccles types of blocks the Cowper and alleged to be precedents. "There when a suit-case is all the luggage Mr K Tanabe, Mr Q Hayashi, Mr Mr. P. Fehlby
no precedent," said his lordship; the Galsman, blocks--which ap-"there has never been a precedent a man can equip himself with, and Yasutomi. Mr H. Yoshizumi, Mr Dr. Douglas sucess in this direption lies in the peared to promise well. and since the days when the Stuarts one of the expanding type is there-K Uyeno, Mr K. Boku, Mr H.
H. Colonies which we have founded in Holborn, Southwark, and ile extension of cur Fempire in behind Adelaide House. London sat on the Throne. The cases fore a most appropriate possession, Nagahama, Mr S. Hamamoto, Mr.S. Mr Hobson
Nagafuku, Mrs C. Colen. Mr K. Goold
Mr H. F. Summer every daud. This being so it seems Bridge, had given every satisfac which Mr. Thomas has put are
Very useful, again, is a specially Satoh, Mr T. Sugita, Mr T. Hori; Vies Hamilton Mr F. D. Butherland which present not the most im cases
designed collar-box, which so Mr. J. H. Marshall, Mr J. G.
Mr E. Hancock Mr and Mrs L. tion. Vibration was
Enpol al
Mr OP. Vetter
inge that the shipping interegle of any other moremifile Power. "Th fact, 1 um prepared to state that, if we desired to strike a comparison, te position, would be yost favourühle, Writes Land Invertorth in the "Observer.”
Hmust be, reinèmbered that, '-success ninsular nation, aur jenyér, has lways been prin- the sea, We have been forced to exploit the sen ugh the uses from, practically
every aspect, and a proofs to our
Tests
The
to be natural conelusion that our
on to the presen; diffenties with conditions; and the laying of rub, took place in the, Campbell case.
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ences of finding an ultimate solu-portant factor in 'modern- traffic slightest analogy to anything that utilises the interior space that not Woods, Miss K. Ohkane, Miss HMr and Mrs H. A. Tobias which we are confronted are fuber road ways in City streets would "I also wish to reply to the only is provision made for collars, Kobayashi, Mr and Mrs. Wedensky, Mr J. Scott, Hariton Mr R. A. Widesc
but also for handkerchiefs, Mr L. Anderson, "Dr. Randall Mr Ensammann Mr J. F. Wright
other dress Vickers. greater than these of other unions, prove to be the only solution of Altomey General. In the first ties, studs, and whose possessions beyond the ses the problem. He stated that road place, I do not believe it to be a
surveyors in America were of fact, and if the contrary is alleged, accessories of various kinds, in- are some Bhaited and whose mer opinion that rubber blocks would I challenge production of the cluding manicure implements. evanțile marine lus hern constitute! be the meurts of cutting down minute, that I ever took part in Tals box is "of the usual size and LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
texture, its special value consisting ekosses of shipping were bind to be steelwork on bridges, now neces- any Cabinet meeting in which any of the way in which. its holding |
-duritega leon, peries when all
a commonal sareerss, irrespective of proper management and a kigy- edge based on being years of ever
LLOYD'S FIGURES. The Following the the world's, forfnage Toya's Register ok at June, 1921, These are sen-going såvel and iron-stenmiers and motor ships, owned by principal amitir countries?---
Gross Tonnage Per Çent.
Owned. of
whole.
and Ireland 18,917
-U.S..A.
Country
Tons)
Great Britain
33
British Dom.
inlons
2,213
11,823
Japan.
3.655
France.....
3 193
Germany
2,856
Italy
2,676
2,533
Other Coun-
tries
9,004 ******
100
Holland.....
World's Total: 57.530
Own
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Since the termination of the war thus dificulties attaulad to inter ictional Song, labour troubles, and many other contingencies have seansideralały impeded the progress of reconstraction and these fudor have naturally interferol with trade
fatuatie,
Sary to withstand vibration of traffic.
In conclusion, he said the Board had unabated faith in the ultimate success of their endeavours, and felt assured that at no distant date they would look back with satis faction on the pioneer work the company was carrying out.
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An exact reproduction of one of the best known cafés in San Fran cisco furnishes the setting for a bizarre jardin de danse scene for, Melro's picturization of "The Greater Claim," starring magne- tic Alice Lake., which is showing at the Queen's Theatre for the last time to-day.
"It was a wild,,, wild party!" said Alice Lake in discussing the scene with a group of friends at For this
The man who travels about will be glad of a pencil which, while acting, under the ordinary condi- tions, becomes indelible when the surface to be written upon is damped-
resolution was passed upon the subject of a prosecution I remem-capacity has been made the most of. A tie-press is a device not to ber only one case, and that also be despised, since it solves the was the case of a prosecution for problem of keeping men's, tie in sedition during the war, in which the Director of Public Prosecutions good condition with the least came to me and said, The War possible trouble..
A collar fastener, too, will appeal Cabinet-of which I was not a member have passed a resolution as a novel and useful possession, ordering the prosecution of this and will prove a trusty friend fa man Dingley and others, and many a moment of stress. said. 1 will not even consider the case of prosecution until this minute has been withdrawn, be cause the War Cabinet, which is a political body, has no right to | dictate to the Attorney-General in the matter of a public prosecution.' The Solicitor General says attended the meeting of Ministers that dealt with it. I said to the Director of Public Prosecutions, I will not do what I ordinarily do-1 was in dignant at this time I will not depend for my decision on these papers alone. I will only give my opinion when I have seen the Ministers who are concerned, the Ministers who are making this complaint, and only after they have satisfied me that it is a proper case of complaint. Thereupon the Mini- ster of Munitions came to see me,
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In spite of war iissos, ele., Grea! | the studio afterwards:
STOMACH TROUBLES. Britain and Fredond still party, though staged with reckless and we had a meeting, and it was Their Causes and The Tonic Bemedy,
Wa Sun, (Chl.) Pak Hong, for one-third the world's abandon, was different from any after that meeting I decided to
Lots of people abuse their stomach. Shanmi. san-going stran and motor that has ever been filmed. In all prosecute. That was the only meet-They eat too mich, use indigestible foor
Sinklang, (Br.) B. & S. for tantange and over baff as much the others the heroine has suc-ing I have attended, and I conven-many of them swallow quantities of Shanghai, Swatow. again as flip neupost rival, the cumbed to the wiles of the "Bad ed it to be more assured."
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Kwan Kong, (Port.) Shun Hing, A CRUEL IMPOSTURE. digestion. --United-States-Anuchi-of-home-lo-Man of-the-story, but in this
for Kwan-chow-wan. Dealing with unemployment, Nothing could be more stupid and node will dever take the sea again picture she remains unscathed.
Alcohol does not help the
Hwah Cheng, (Chin.) Thoresen "This is the first opportunity I Lord Birkenhead said that the wrong, as a ramoneicial proposition), "
have had for a so called wild Socialists' claim that they had a stomach; on the contrary it makes dires & Co., for Haiphong
tion more ditticult, a fact which recog. DELAROE PREISHIT,
Kimi Maru, (Jap.) M. B. K., for party in one of my pictures. In positive remedy for the evil was a nixed now by scientists and doutors all Bangkok, my recently completed picture, stupid, wicked, crual imposture. over the world. The only right way to Song Bo, (Fren M. M. Cie., for
Body and Soul' there was a gay Conservatives believed that the remedy matters is to begin to treat, the café scene. But I don't think it country was honest and strong stomach properly by cara es to dist and Haiphong. Holhow,
Fook Hoag, (Chinese) Cheong was quite as daring as this one. enough to fade the truth, and that by giving it fresh strength by mess
"The Greater Claim" is an was that only when the whole of tonic treatment-the treatment which On, for Saigon.
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Hanburg, Singapore. and Mann Page, The screen before the war, and struck from If you
you have indigestion, gas on the Vulcanus, (Dut.) A. P.. C., for and commerce pureslly. Further version of the story was prepared its mind the wicked poison of stomach, sour stomach, belching or tlass hatred, could. a reunited heartburn, if your appetite is poor or mere, dhe larg Molan's of song by A.S. Le Vino.
face the problems you cannos mat substantial nourishing Guns parted duurngale war, und als Miss Bessie Lester, the clever England the large tuber of Cesseis relensl dialect comedienne, who Hails of peace with the confidence and food without distress, just give Dr. Dairen. Ceron resalina of hostilities, have from New York will also give her hopefulness with which it over-williams' Fink Pilis a short trial and you - prostąd a stously. Car in Ness of pre-farewell performance here to-night. came the problems of the war.will be surprised how quickly improve.
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ale usually is an increed desire for competition with labour in making food-yon begin to busk forward with latin in ennsognene, defined with
promises. The country was in a pleasure to meal times, you sleẹp batteṛ mapility, and on business offering on
mood to respect the parly that told at night, your pervas become caimer and today's markets a' shipowner must dissday & veer high standard of skilt and will improve, and as shipisarners the truth and gave the people an stron. er, and a general sense of comfort-
bility
and depression. By degrees as and knowledge even to ade his in this country have thoroughly re-opportunity of sweeping away able well-being takes the place of irrita uage, without incurring a severe organised their interests so as to discredited party, and the night the blood stream becomes more and mors mare of the past nine months. Why enriched and strengthened by Dr. is, This state of affairs, to my afford the maximish of protection did the Prime Minister go about Williams' Piak Fills the whole aratom mind, applies to all mervantile
utions, and therefore the position during the times of great stress with with a red flag asked, Lord gains strength, lost weight is made up, al Britain is very far from being which they have been confronted.Birkenhead. Was not the Union you are no longer uncomfortably con Jack good enough for him. The cious of your stomach because a properly I have the conviction that they are red flag was the emblem of revolu- noticeable when it is healthily hungry functioning stomach only makes itsoff Vom indiention of our suprefore then ever qualified to maintanu tlonary violence. Britain was at the right periods.for mesls. per on the sea, the following table
No now sud untried remedy, bit the slow the proportion of British and their prestige, in spite of the elfors tolerant of the folly of fools, but other ships which past through which might be made by other once her liberties were assailed world's most famous blood and nerve the spirit of 1914 would arise. If tonic for over five-and-thirty years, Dr. th. Surz Canal-a resentative countries to wrest from us the trade Socialism were definitely put for- Willissue Pink Pills for Pele Poople are obtainable from chemists everywhs e, or routes which have known our thig ward the people would spew the pottie $1.00 per battle, 88 for a bottien yosin trade route-in 1929:-
Vowels, Net Tonnser, for a long period of years.
exponents of it out of the con- from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60 % of
oy of Trade, however, will not, and stituencies. "I am not sure that Kiangse Road, Shanghai, Play, Sumber, Whole Tan Whole British 2,839 615 14 264,214 628 camos, revive until the prolonged that is going to happen in a week's
time," said his lordship. Dutch 451 9.8 2.178,058 9.6 | and uncertain political situation has VISCOUNT GREY ON THE CASE. French 250 5.6 1,294,400 5.7 been properly adjusted. A restora- Speaking at a Liberal desistent that I should have thought German 247 5.4 1,213,691 54tion of international confidence is monstration at: Alnwick Vistheir own self-respect would have Italian 256 5.6 1,042.754 46 absolutely imperative, as, other count Grey said there was American 114 25 614,128 27 wise, the task of finding a sound and nothing whatever in the Campbell courted an inquiry where there is
so much confusion." (Cheers.) Japanese 172 37 986,283 4.4 maling basis of economic adjustment case which need have caused the Dealing with the Russian Treaty, Others 1283 59 1.136,634 48 will continue to remain uncom Government to dissolve Parliament Viscount Grey said that it was pleted. While such eqnditions re- and cause an election. It was not, becoming obscured by many state- Total 4621 100.0 22.730162 1000 main, however the trade of the easy to make the Campbell casements which threw it into
world is bound to move slowly ; but, clear, because the inconsistent
entirely wrong light. It was this, one of the chief and notwithstanding this fact. I cannot things which members of the ruptes of the world, British shipping see why Britain should be con-Government said about it made argued that Britain had guaranteed a loan to Apstrial That was true. vlage in 1823 was nearly twice as sidered, to he in a worse position the case seem more confused and but in that case Austria appealed that of the remaining nations in the than any other Power Althougli abscure every day. To institute. world combined.
the present times are bad, and the a prosecution and then withdraw to the League of Nations, and the loan was being made not by the uncertain, British ship it without any good reason was British Government alone, but in It is not my wish to be proplietis, owners have devoted considerable a blunder. think," said Lord conjunction with other Govern but nevertheless, I feel that British attention to the improvement and Grey, "that probably in this casements through the League of The the institution of the prosecution Nations. He would not make a development of tonnage. hipowners today-inve an organisa-
separate loan to a nation-like Her which is on a par with tint of volume of interest displayed in the was a blunder, and-its-withdrawal
installation of the Dienst Chgine was cleo a blundes Apparently "Rusia, which had no Parliament, shipowners of any other nation, arul
s soon as. revival in international a unit of marine power confirm this the view of the Labour Govern but was a despotism. It was a loan offered by reason of our inany for that, whatever the future may hold, jali, right, and sono more: neco and was neither good-pollick par | we are determined to enter the said about it. (Laughter and good finance. Neither was it safe. cign interests will give our ship world's markets, will: first-class cheers.) The dignity of the If the Government wished to owning community chances of far material, capable of ensuring a high Government evidently will not Improve trade with Russia they greater value than those which standard of efficiency, so that it will allow them to submit to an inquiry should use the same machtuc which will be at the command of continue to remain a credit to the a case in which their own on that was in operation with other other nationals. Conditions must flag under which it asila.
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Remounting his motor bicycle after being thrown, Howard Poarce, of Braddock, Cornwall, rode 4 miles home and died later from a fractured skull"
Hull City Council having refused
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Building facing,Ice House Street and Chater Road. For
particulars apply
terms
to
and Hongkong and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Building.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned_hare_reenivad THE
instractions to sell. by Publio
Anction
OK WEDNESDAY. 10th Dec. 1984, commanding at 230 p.m.
as their Sales Ropes, Daddell Street,
A Large and Fine Ässeriment of Xmas Toyo Comprising:-
Dress Dolls, Crackers, Rocking Horses, Foot Balls, Steam Engines, Games, Stockings, Cooking Sets, Architectural Blocks, Fire Works, Tea Sets, Xmas Trees, etc., etc.,
On View from Tuesday the 9th. December 1924
Terme :-Cash on delivery."
LAMMERT BROS.;
Auctioneers."
ÓN.
MONDAY, 8th December, 1924, commencing at 11 a. m.
at their Bales Room, Duddell Stroet,
5 Dox-411 aquare foot Ekins of
Upper Leather
7 Balce Boer Akive
4 Tins San Xavier Dry Pressed
Sardines
1 One Asbeston Wicking
2 Cases Mango Sweet Sliced Chutney 2 Canon Mango Sweet Sliced Chutney
Curry Paste and Curry Powder
1 Patent Automatic Damper for Lithographic machine with all Fittings
1 Brooke English Marine Motor 2 Cylinder, for Kerosins Fuel,
10 H. P.
135 Pisons-14004 Foot Leather
+2 Cases Emery Cloth
1 Cage Balt Cabbage
12 Boxes Brass Ingate
2 Biles Wooster Belting
do
1
T
Case Copper Piping
10 Oses Lamp Balbe
9. Cassà Clocks
1.Bag Antimony Ore
2. Gemmar Search Lights-in good
condition
2 Cases Battery
1 Chus Flarblight. Cam
Can Write Shirting
Large Cantity of
to buy German tramway rails, thermalsonliamsons Goods
corporation are to give the contract
to Messrs Bolcków, Vaughan, Middlesbrough, at £11,291,
on delivery. GAMMERT BROS..
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