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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925.

FOR SALE

SAMLI (Shanghai Fiah)

Frozno by A. J. A. Ottomon's Improved Patented method which prospryes its origifia! flavour and qualities. Onen tasted always appreciated. Flesh Arms as froub Aзb,...

To be obtained only

from

KWONG LOONG, “

Compradorol

68 Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 0, 1281 Sole agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD.

and aleo- 14'

from

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE Co. LTD."

THE FRENCH STORE

JUST ARRIVED POULTON & NOEL, LTD'S. Potted Meat Shewcards. In Glass. Anchovy, Bloater, Salmon, Salmon and Shrimp Smoked Coda, Roc, Chicken and Tongue. Ham, Game, • Ham and Tongue, Turkey and Ham 45 cts. PGlass. CHA: SOUTHWELL & Co., Ltd.

Saited Jordan. Almonds. Salted Swt Almonds and Whole Jordan Almonds, Fancy Glass Strawberry Jam, Eng H. M. Orange Marmalade, and ☀ Red-Currant Jelly.

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A. B. C. AUCTION ROOMS. 8B Duddell Street ·

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

*

| FOR LECOURT OF THE

DOMOIITED)

on Friday

The 9th January, 1925. commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE FURNITURE. *Comprising:-, Roll-top and Flat-top Desks. Wardrobes, Chesterfield Sola with Chairs, Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Brass Fenders and Fire Irons, Oil Stoves, Etc:

.

Also

Large Blackwood Wardrobe (very valuable);

Curio Ständs, and

Blackwood

Desk (Lady's),

Also

One very large Ice Box, and several. Safes,

Also

Several lots of Cutlery,

(Fall Particulars from Catalogu). Terms Cash on delivery.

L. E. S. HODGE,

Auctouser.

TUNG SÀNG

TAILOR

11A Peel Street

EXPERT FITTERS

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All kinds of Indian and Chinese 80ks, Shawls, Embroideries, etc.

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WANTED,

WANTED: To purchase

some

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FOR SALE.

FOR SALE: At once, best, offer

possibly accepted, "Kellett Manor being No. 185, Mount Kellett, and an excellent steel beam, 18ft. 3 in. by 8 in. by 9 in.) Please apply:- Mr. H. Percy Smith, 6, Des Voeux Road Central..

TO LET.

TO LET Three large Rooms,

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to

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TO LETTwo Godowns,

or

shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to-H. Rut-' tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET-Furnished" from the end

| HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

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INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1925,

ENTRIES for the forthcoming

Races close on Saturday, 10th January. 1925, at 3 p.m. and must be sent to the Secretary c/o Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings, on or before this date,

Eatry Forms are now ready and

can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, Race Course. Hongkong Club or, Linstead & Daviş

Hongkong, 19th December, 1924. »

NOTICE

THE CHINA MAIL.

JEWELLERY

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PRECIOUS STONES

etc.

Also A Fine Selection OF

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(British, maka.)

obtainable at

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FROM ILOILO.

of May till the end of October, 7-roomed bouse at Magazine GapTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (Wanchai Gap) 3 bed rooms, 3 N that Mr. ERNEST FROST Jan. 13.-N.Y.K modern bath rooms with modern HARDMAN, Chartered Accountant, sanitation: Bix lawn in front of the has been admitted a partner in our

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LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS

Hongkong, 6th January, 1925.

TO-NIGHT AT

14

THE CATHEDRAL HALL at 9 p.m.

THE HONGKONG MÅLE VOICE CHOIR assisted by Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith-

Soprano. Mr. W. C. Abrams, R.N.

Violinist Mr. G. W. Burnett-Humorous Monologues.

At the Piano Mrs. Staaley Collott, Masara. F. Mason, A.R.C.O.. FT.C.L, and A. M. Bowes-Smith." Conductor Mr. Stanley Collett. Proceeds in aid of St. John's Cathedral Funds. Tickets $2 and $1

at Anderson's.

Ticket holders are requested to be

in their seats by 8.55 p.m.

R. ".

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS and Conditions of

Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 17th day of January, 1926. at 3 p.m., at the faces of the Public Works Department, by order of His Excellency the Governor, of une Lot of OROWN LAND at Kin Pui Shok' in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the cption of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for coo farther

term

of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Kale.

Kowloon Talaud Lot - || Begistry |

Kau Pai Shek.

Locality.

PARTE

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ARTICULARS nad Conditions of Sale by Public Auction to be Held on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1925. at 8 pm, at the Offloor of the Fublic Works Department, by Order

of His Excellency the Governor of one Lat of CROWN LAND at Kau Pui her

75

in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Burveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 7s yours.

PARTICULABS OF THE LOT.

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• pri auto plan,

"Clean Proofs and prompt delivery.

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NOTICE OF CALL TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha: the THIRD CALL of

of $2. per share on each the 100,000 shares has been made by the Company and that such call will be payable to the Compay's Bankers, The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, in Hongkong, on or before 10th January, 1925.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 7th January, 1925.

Always

Carry

PEPS

To Safeguard Against Dangerous Colds & Chills.

Indoors or out, always carry a boitia of Peps with you. Thli novel and invaln able medicine owes its wonderful potency to the fact that in the ingenious form of a compressed tablet, it brings the volatile lung-healing air of the pipe förest into every home. This powerful curative agency speedily ends the worst cough, cold or chill and dispels all trouble in the throat, chest, or bronchial tubes.

THE SURE way to keep influenza, paeumonia and other deadly lung trouble at bay, is to dissalvo a Pepa tablet in your mouth at the Erat sneeze of shiver. As the Papa modice in breathed in, it Joën straight to the weak spot, 26- kertra songestion and irritation, claring out dangerous germ.

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w

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* few Hope with gun." Tony ward of the ill-effect of oblits and draughts, and guard sesjust dangRES Donistection from wighbours safering from dinary throat and lung complaints.

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Apr. 5.-J.J.

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Apr.

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3.-C.P.8. 18.-0.P.8.

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POLYGAMY PERILS:

POSITION IN DARKEST AFRICA,

NORMAL CONDITION!

"

... From $16.00 From $7.00

ODDS & ENDS."

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

The 'Myth of Kitchener's Death. Apparently the myth about the betrayal of Lord Kitchener 'has become one of the hardy annuals says "Truth"

There is a women's question in of journalism, Africa which is, perhaps, even It has now blossomed again in more complicated than that which Stockholm, where "sensational

In confronts people highly statements have been published civilised countries (says the by "General Komisaroff, formerly London "Daily Chronicle").

Chief of the Russian Secret It is different from that of their Police Service" Considering that white sisters, and yet in some the Admiralty long ago published respects the same, for the eternal the trackichart of the German feminine is there whatever the submarine which laid, on May 29, 1916, the mine on which the Mrs. Anne Dundas, the wife of #Hampshire" struck on June 5, and Mr & Mrs Bannur-Miss B. Barry La British

official, who has that Lord Jellicos.in The Grand Mr and Mr. P.M recently returned from East Fleet, 1914 16," has given a full Mr Mr J. Eebar. Edgeon

and bild MAJ. Knight Africa, is well qualified to have account of the reasons which

and the subject,

caused him to send the Hampshire

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Mr and Mr Aviews Mr And Mrs A. Lairel & children she expresses them with great west-about instead of by the usual Mr and Mrs W. L. clarity in the volume just published, east-about route, from Seapa, It Bencatin African Glaciers," To might have been hoped that the begin with, she deals very last word had been said. frankly with the question of poly-

The Hypersensitive Playwright. gamy

Polygamy is to the native the According to a daily paper, Mr. only normal condition of life. In Ian Hay has been describlog to certain tribes the female popula the Society of Authors, Play- tion exceeds that of the male by wrights, and Composers the un- no less than 25 per cent, or even pleasantness of undergoing criti-

What, then, Mr and Mrs A. R. more.

the cism "of a kind any other "purve- Mr and Mrs, T. Syke

Africans to do with the surplus if yor of goods would seize upon for and when a man restricts himself a first-class libel action." "Why," F. to one wife'}"

Mr Crawford, auro Mr and Mrs J, N.

Parker and child Mr B . Crooks MPO E. bank

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Jan 19.-1.8.L

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Prod. Van Koren. Prom Flash

FROM EUROPEAN FORTS.

Jan. 13-J.C.J.E

11.-N.Y.K.

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10-N.Y.K.

Mar. 10.1.0.3.

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Lima Maru. 7.-N.Y.K. 16.-M. M.

Amazone. M. M ..Angkor. FROM NORFOLK.

PASPOO Feb. 15.-B. F.

FROM LONDON.

Mar,

DURING those periodic dust storms which are veritable death-deniers ta people with wank lungs, the value of Hope is self- evident. They thoroughly disinfect the 'throw, lavigorate the bonacbial glands, and keep Jan. 8. P. 40.

6 E-RASECs and Jungs free frem gritty dare

particles and dangerous gerena,

IN THE NURSERY Pepe save mothers and ayahs many an anxious bout. Without the aid of harmful druga, Papa comfort and then, the außeror from_crosp and whooping oagh. Wask-hosted old folk And that Pape from the bront- ing and end those exbesiting bouts of bronchitis and asthma.

GET THE HABIT of always keeping a bottle of Peps by your bedside. They give prompt relief from that persistent cough which keep you awake at alghts, also stop those lang-tering bent af

Tarly-morcing cough.

PUBLIC SPEAKERS; inwyers, prench- are, slogess, and others of similar vocation, should remember that' thể, mix of every pobile

sembly is vitiated and poisoned with, the emana done from the inage of the multimade and the serĪNA of many a deady disorder. As oecalled Pape in the mouth thoroughly oectralises the evil elects

the foul wirid pronunzes journezens, lazyzɛīta, sta

—LASTLY, it should "närer.

be forgotten that Peps are sárticularly valuhbie in’one bil -poster-By Jogvinely caring theen."

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16-8.

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Kt. Companion.

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Capt. & Mr J. O. Martin

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Lt. E. C. FrederickMe and Mrs T. 5.

White Palth Mr and Mrs W. D.

Mre & Miss U. E Goodfellow

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Stardes

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Gro

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Hale

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Hancock

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Lady M. H. Terner J.Mrs Thomson Mr&Mrs Thwaites Mr and Mrs J. B.Min Thwaites

Hawkny

Mr A. W. Toklo

the outlet

are.

he goes on to ask, "do the critics not go to church and criticise the sermon, or to the Law Courts

A FALLACY. Life is utterly blank for the and say what they think about the. African woman if she is denied judge's enunciation ?" Even for a

for her energies writer who appeals most parti provided by marriage, motherhood cularly to the multitude fan Hay. and work for herself and her

singularly lacking in children.

humour or sense of proportion. It is a fallacy to believe that First of all, a judge is on the polygamy exists to the advantage Bench for his legal knowledge of the husband, for rather it is a and not for his elocution. Further, hoon to the woinan and а

min.

!

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questionable privilege for the their readers whether or not a It is the business of critics to tell Considerations of social play is worth seeing, a book standing and numerous offspring worth reading, or a song worth carry weight, but in the majority singing. One pays for these things. of cases men, are persuaded and Artists" make themselves per- even obliged by their spouses tu fect pests, to get publicity, and take a second or more wives. The first or big wife holds the place of now they want it to be all sugary

compliments: honour, and not only vanity but the desire to be relieved of the Heroic Priests. sole burden of domestic duties A special Argus cable message prompts her to urge the husband to to Calcutta from Port Louis gives For the same full details of the thrilling sea take a second wife. reason the second wife will in due tragedy on the steamer "Cigale," 55 course inveigie her husband into a miles from Mauritius. The "Cigale" third marriage, and so on.

was sailing for Reunion with 57 The whole aspect of matrimonial, souls on board, when her cargo of life in Africa is radically different 1,500 cases of motor spirit caught from what most people in Britain fire. A Chinese deck passenger conceive it to be. Each wife has was blown up into the rigging with her own hut, her own fields, and his clothing ablaze, and before her separate portions of stock so help could reach him he was that she lives with her offspring as burned to death in sight of all. A panic followed, and then there semi-independent family.

a

Among people who practise was a wild stampede to the boats, polygamy the child necessarily Women died of fright, and two grows up under the mother's care, full boats abandoned the ship, and mother and child constitute a leaving the captain, officers,, and closer family circle than father fainting women passengers on the and mother. So maternal influence blazing vessel. After hours of torturing work, the French sailors' is paramount in Africh

There is nothing in African subdued the flames, but the ship. relationships, so enduring and fine began to slok. The boats then

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