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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925.

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FOR SALE, SAMLI (Shanghai Fish).

Frozen by A. J. A. Ottoman's Improved Patented method which prosorves its origins! favour and qualities. Open tasted always Appreciated. Flesh firm as trosh

To be obtained only from

KWONG LONG Compradore,

60, Den Voonx Road C. | Tel: 0, 1281) Boie agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD.

- und also --

from

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD-

STORAGE CO., LTD. JUDIKONOOMOHMUZ

THE FRENCH STORE

ARRIVED JUST-

BY S. S. CHANTILLY Gruyer Sulase cheese, genuine Roquefort cheese olida. Lyon sausage, and Arles sausage.

Mortadella de Bologne, boneless finest ham, Lax smoked s-salmon in clin. Russian black caviar, black olives and First Class Holland Salted Herrings.

No. 0 Beaconsfield Arcado. Tel. Central 791.

A. B. C

AUCTION ROOMS, 83, Duddell Street.

FURNITURE AUCTIONS

1.

every TUESDAY and -FRIDAY

L. E. S. HODGE,

Auctioneer.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

of the removal

P

оп 1st

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

35 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, #1. PREPAID,

Every additional ward & Conta for 8 insertions,

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WANTED,

ANTED Good Stenographer and Typist. English or Amerl- can preferred. Box No. 341 c/o "China Mail"

TO LET,

O LET Three large Rooms, excellently situated for offices on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's" Building facing Ice House Street and Chater Road. For terms and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's "Building,

TO LET-Two Godowns,

or

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

*FOR SALE.

FOR SALE: For immediate sale

Kellett Manor" being No. 185, Mount Kellett, in excellent order. Also steel beam 18t. 3 in, by 8 in. by 9 in. Please Apply:-Mr. H. Percy Smith, 6 Des Voeux Road! Central No house should be with- out a spare steel beam.

INTIMATIONS.

UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL

GENERAL MEETING of Share- holders will be held in the Offices of Messrs, Dodwell & Co., Limited on FRIDAY, the 30th January, 1925, at 11 am, for the purpose of receiving" the report of the General Managers together with in Statement Accounts to 31st December 1924.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from, the 23rd to 30th January 1925 both dates inclusive.

DODWILL & CO., LTD,

General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1925.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

that the ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHARE

February 1925, of our Offices to HOLDERS in this Company will be Ground Floor of China Building held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hong. kong on SATURDAY, the 7th (Facing Queen's Theatre) and the February 1924. at 11 am. for the

opening of an up-to-date Showroom

of Bathroom Fittings, Floor and Wall Tiles, etc.

C. E. WARREN & CO. LTD.

Sanitary Engineers. Hongkong, 17th January 1925.

UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS

11

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

with

a

JEWELLERY

JADE;

&

PRECIOUS STONES

Also A Fine Selection OF

Rings, Pendants and Cuff Links

(British maka.)

obtainable st

SHERIFF BROTHERS.

69, Queen's Rd., Cù.

THE

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

Made to order. ROYAL & CO.. No. 1, D'Aguilar Street

NOTICE

CHINA MAIL:

THITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Jangary 31,

"Mr R. T. G. Aitkos Mr. A. Harriman Mr and Mrs G. Mr.J. Scott Harston

Arohoutt

Mr H Hansammann He W. Archi'alà

Mr P. J. Van Heeck Mr A. B. Atkins Mr A. F. Henry Mr G. Babb

Mr N. J. Herbschin Сарк Даков Mr Ms A. Bicks Mra B W. Bagst Mr A. J. Holmes Mr F W. Barres Mr W. ughes Mr and Mrs R.Mr AR. Johnston

Beacon

MrG G. Johnstone Hr and Mrs Beajo Mira Kinlook Mr R. ElileMr and

Mrs Mr V. Benjamin Klembuger Mr and Mrs G.Mr and dra 0.

Bonnett

Mr D. Hareh

Lauri een

Mr A. R Langton Mr D. Barthan Me and Mrs W. J Mr RJ. Birbeck Lenderman Mr J. H. BackuraMr and Mrs C. W. Kr R. Blan

Lenne Mr B. A. Ioning Mra E Liddoll. - Mr H. Brogham Miss rf. Lilbe Mr A. Brooks Mr D. Mefallum Mr J. A. H. Frown Mr J. H&M. Mr 8.A. Brown R. Millor Mr. W. Graham Mr OH. Motague

Prowze

Dr T, Naga!

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS,

Per A. O. L. 5.s. "Pres. Jackson” on Jan 25; for Hongkong:-Mr B W. Bradbry, Mr and Mrs E. T. H Bunje, Miss Gala" Bunje, Master Boris Bunje, Mr S. S. Chellaram, Mr Philip K. Y. Chin, Mr Halg Dilekyan, Mrs A. M. Denniston, Miss Ruth Field, Mr G Gopaldas, Mr Gong Yuk Wah, Ho Lu Har, Mr and Mrs F. H. Jones, Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Elizábáth Jones, Mr S. G. Kinkland, Mr M. Lao Mr E. W. Latie, Mr and Mrs. Lee Haf Chin, Mr R. F. LeFevre, Mrs P. R. Murray, Mr C. Roeshalm,! Mr H. Raseler, Miss Martha Steele, Miss R-ba Steele, Mr Te Pao Mr W. I. Whic, Mr Yue Hong; for Manila: Miss Marie Andrews, Mr and Mrs J. F. Black, Miss A.; M. Black, Mr and Mrs H. H. Boyle, Mr H. K... Chow, Mr and Mrs H. B. Guanco, Miss G. Huckins, Mr and Fowler, Mrs M. Gilman, Mr C.. S.

Me Bardín Str

Mrs J. Huckins, Jr. Mr E. Jones, Mrs und XTE Mr A. T. Campbell Neskelm

G McDonald, Mr T. F. Millard, Mr. Caiitilon Mr E N Neilson Mrs J. F. Mann, Master P. Mann, Mr R. H. Clark Mr J. Niewvenboys Mr J. R. Colitan Mr and Mrs Mr Chas. Cottrell Postman Mr W. 8. Crakek Mr H. K Peel

shoak 1:

Mr & Mrs Pinkaot Hisa R E. Deamond Mr and Mrs H Capt. Diakens Pooley Mr. U. W. Van Mr & Mrs Priestloy

Doraser

M. M. J. Quit Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr M. A. heley

R Douglas

Mr&Mr Rey Mr E R. Duckett Mr B. Riley Mr. and Mrs Duck-Mr A. II. Howe

worth

10 Miss Rean Mr Folia He Mr J. K. Sanders Min M. Mis Mra A. Favage Mr and Mrs. E. E.Mr G. Schiiner

Elli

Mr E.

Miss Ecclea

Mr D. Fafollo

Mr J. P. Feh by

.:

Messrs E. 2. Nelson, R. Nakanishi, B.Ilham New, Chas, A. Pooke, Miss Florence Pooke, Miss Helen Pooke- Mr R. F. Rawson, Mr and Mrs. "W. A. Rose, Messre John A. Sterling, L. Wang, Miss Alma. Wlaut.

DEPARTURES.

Per CPS. R.MS. "Empress of Canada" on Jan. 23-Mr and Mrs O. F. Alleman, Dr. and Mrs Asmis; Mr G. Atkinson, Mr J. E. Barbour, Mr R. E. Barbour, Mr E. Blgoney, Mr Geo. E. Bird. Mr A. H. Bishop, chwosingar Capt M. igneland MrS, M. Brown, MrC M. G. Burnie, Mr and Mre W. H. Mr W. H. Burtt Miss Chan So

Sparke

Kwan, Mr Chang Hsi En, Mr

STORAGE space on Marine Lots Mr. and Mr R.Mand MIs W. W. C. Chant, Mrs T H. Charter

with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December,

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong. November 3, 1924.

HONGKONG BOXING

· ASSOCIATION.

THEATRE ROYAL January 31st., at 9.15 p.m. Third Tournament of the Season,

MARINE BETTS, H.M.S. "Hawkins ".

V

PTE. POOLEY

1st. East Surrey Regt. Fifteen 2-minute round contest for the Welterweight Champion. ship of the Colony.

Fischer

Mr Lucher

Vander St.en

Mr H. P. Stric-er

Mr K. Y. Chen, Mr F. V. Chen, Mr

STEAM LAUNDRY

COMPANY

STILL

LEADING

יד

ALL

COMPETITORS

TELEPHONE Kowloon 38

or

Central 1879

"for

GENUINE

DRY-

OLEANING

SEIKISHIMA - SHOKAI

TEA SETS,

000, Fraya Hast (Wandkai),

42 PIECES,

240

From $16.00 COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES, ... From $7.00 Inspection Cordially Invited.

THRILLING STORY.

STRANDING OF A GLASGOW VESSEL.

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

11.40, and then saw a 'reflection of the big light on the island, and a abeam. He expected to see these small light on A black. object two lights. He asked O'Carroll what the small light was, and the Mr G. D. Fotborgir H. F. Summera A M. d'Eca, Mr R. A. Denne, Miss Dr & Mrs F. Frank My P. D. Fatherlood Mary Dunn, Miss N. Elliott, Mrs M.:

latter said it was a fishing boat. Dr. Douglar R.Mr J. E. Thompson A. J. van Emstede, Mr and Mrs R.

He then entered the wheel-house. Galer

Mr and Mrs. A Franz, Miss A. M. Frazar, MrJE.

and the boatswain was also of the Mr. H. Got soD Tobias

L Greensill, Lieut. D. O the Glasgow trading vessel "Floris," It was a small, white, fixed light A thrilling story of the wreck of opinion that it was a fishing boat. Mr F. A. Gibtinė

Gregory, Mr A. S. Gomes, Mr C. of Aberdeen, in the Bay of Biscay, He got a glass on it, but could Dr R. & Gill. Mr L. M. Gill

E. Guest, Mr. B. C. Guy, Mr H A. off the West Coast of France, in make nothing of it. Mrs Ronald Gordon

Navenier, Mr H Hewat, Mr F. J. October last was told by the Mrs.

Higham, Mr W. J. Hoos, Mr G D.; master, Captain Richard Martin, 'able explanation as to how you. Jack, Mr and Mrs A. G. Jeffress, at an investigation held in the mistook this beacon light for a Mr T K King, Mr and Mrs C. E. Sheriff Court, Glasgow, before fishing boat? AI expected to Koehler, Mr A. Lambelet, Mr Lee Sheriff Harvey and two assessors. be three miles off the island, and King. Tong, Mr and Mrs Luong Shuck Ky, Mr and Mrs F. B. Lynch, statement, explained

Mr. Donald, in an opening thought that this light could not

that the be the light on the reef..

Mr and

Gould Mr and Mrs

Greaman

Mr H. Gregory

Mr M. H. Tarber Mr A. Tutandjium Mr OP.Vater M. R. A. Wadeson J.Mr J. T. Ward

Mr and Mrs J. 8.. Watking

Mis FH Whittall

Mrs Alice de Weese

Mr W. Wenner

| Capt. T, P. "HA

Mias Hamilton Mr J. Wilson Mr H. Harcock

Mrs N. G. Worcester Mr and Mrs H. A.Mr JF. Wright

Hannibal

OPTRAI RẤT ECH THI

Mre M.

Mr & Mrs Banner-M and

Mr & Mrs J, Behar Mr & Mrs E. Land

and child

Mr & M's Odell Mr and Mrs A and dhildren

Brostedt

Mr and Mrs J, N.

And about six other minor Mr and Mrs A.E.A. Parker contests.

Carleton!

Mr. B. Shank Dr. Donalan' Sir & Lady Alberty Mr and Mrs T. 0. Spicer

Fowls & children Miss E. Apicer Mr W. Franklin Miza U. Spicur Mr & Mrs F. M Mr Stannett

Dawford, child and Mr and Mrs Vander

Steen

BOOKING at MQUTRIB'S for

Members only, on January, 28th. GENERAL PUBLIC. January 29th., 30th, and 31st.

PRICES:

nurse Mr and Mrs J. CLt. vol. & Mrs

Daking Dura phdo

Mr and Mrs 1. H.M . Walk

Gears & daughterMr and dra J.

Hodgson

purpose of receiving the Report of $5.00, $3.00 and $1.00 Hrad Mrs F.M. Wright the Directors together Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December 1924.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 2nd February to the 9th February (both days inclusive), during which period transfer of Shares can be Registered.

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JOHN D. HUMPHREY & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd January; 1925.

THE HONGKONG, CANTON &

MACAO STEAMBOAT.

COMPANY, LTD:

1.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ཞ་-་ ༦་ THE ONE HUNDRED AND

#

BURGLARS'

GIFT."!

ANTIQUES

RETURNED

£30,000

SEQUEL TO BIG ROBBERY.

A remarkable sequel to the sensational theft of antiques, valued at £30,000, from the Wernher Collection at Bath House, Piccadil ly, London, some months ago, was disclosed in mall week.

Through the instrumentality of

The following anola!med telegrams are lying at the office of The FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING Scotland Yard the jewels have Great Northern Telegraph Company of SHAREHOLDERS in the

J-imited):-

Haiphong, from Shaoghst,

-Souza from Shanghai

Ellites from Shangbai

Paasmore from Amoy

Boris from Tuckahoe Now York

Kelly, Filty-one Bollywood

from Shanghai

Yaboc from Enruma

been traced. They have not yet Company will be held at the Office reached Bath House, but they are of the Company, No. 4n, Des intact, and in safe keeping. Vœux Road, on THURSDAY, It is believed the burglars ré 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock turned them because they found noon, for the purpose of receiving them to be uasalable.

PEAK HOTEL.

January 18.

Q-Can you give any reason-

At 11.45 the course was changed,

while standing inside the wheel-

Mrs J. E. Lyons, Dr. G, B. MacFar "Floris" was stranded and lost off land, Dr. A. Marasigan, Mr and the island of lite d'Yes, France, on and the next thing witness knew Mrs E. A. G. May, Mr. J. T. May- October 27: The vessel was built Dard, Mr H. G. McNeary, Mr T. de of steel in Aberdeen in 1912, and house was the boatswain shouting', Meester, Mr F. H. Mody: Mr and her registered tonnage was 167 Mrs W. Morris, Mr D.B W. Murray,

Breakers ahead, captain!" Wit- She left Swansea on October 24 ness put over the telegraph to Mias Mary Nelson, Mr. J. S. Nicol with a crew of 13 bands and a "Engines reverse," and went over Parkinson, Mr T. R. Porter, Mr W. copper," and was hund son, Mrs F. L. Osborne, Mr H. E cargo of inplate and sulphate of to the wheel to try to get the heim Rees, Mr R. I. Roberge Mr C. Bordeaux She arrived at Nantes before the reversing of the engines for over to port, but the vessel struck Ryan, Mr E. Shaw. Mr K Shibahar, on October 27, and if the same could take effect, and immediately Misses M. L. and JL Smith, Mrs afternoon. V. W. Smith. Lieut. Col. F. E. She proceeded down the river was a swell, and the waves were took list to starboard. There Spencer, Mr C. S. Sun, Mr A. M. from Nantes about 7.30 in the breaking over the fore-deck. Thompson, "Miss Alice M. Tomp evening, and after danping her kins, Mr James Y, Tong, Miss Tong sea pilot crussed the bir a quarter stranded he gave orders to call When he found Vessel Tuk Yea, Mrs D. Townsend, Mr of an hour later. Everything out everybody and to lower the

the

and Mrs W. B. Toy, Mr A. Tutund seemed to have gone well, and port lifehost. There were rocks jian, Miss K. B. Vaughn, Miss J.about 10 20 the master left the abreast of the boat, and the heavy Ste-Warren, Mr and Mrs B. M. Webb, bridge and went below. He was sea was knocking her over on to Mr W. Weir, Mrs A. Wilson, Mr called about an hour later, when the rocks. Nothing could be done

Dr J. W. Anderson Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs 8. H. Mr & Mra T. Arthur Langston Him E. R. Baily Mr K, Larson

Brown

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Mr and Mrs La C. F.Mr and Mrs G. D.

Bellamy

Loys Mr. J. W., Bonner Mi Leys Mr W. H. Bourne Major A. B. Little Mr M. J. Freen juhua Cold Mrs C.Russell MD L'ord Miss P. W. Brown Mr W. H. Leek

MTM: S. Linyd HB. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs W. Mira J. O. Carpenter Logan Mr B, R: Cleland Mr D. C. Legn Mis M. Cooper Mr and Mrs T. A. Mrs IH. Cormack Martin Mr and Mrs. W. A.Mre J. Moinh Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr E E. Mimmset

Cornell

Mr R. McGregor

Danby

Mr and Mrs W. Lt Col R. A. Dob. Muntou

Mied M. W News J. boime Mr and Mrs

Mr W. Ogden zir F. E. Ollerton Mr A. H. Pono

Phillipe

bia

Dandan

Eastsoo

Major and Mr.F. B.

A.Mr and Mis A. R.

CAPTAIN'S STORY. ·

the

F. Wong Fa Foo, Mr Wong Hang the vessel was somewhere in the by remaining on board. She was Chow, Mr and Mrs C. W. Wong. vicinity of Ille d'Yeu. Shortly full forward, and everything was Mrs D. B. Yadez, Mr E. Zeitlyn afterwards breakers were and Mr E. Zoummeroff.

seen awash. Per P. & O.... "Kalyan" on took a heavy list to starboard, and the stranding? A.-My mistaking

ahead, and the vessel struck a rock,

Q-What do you think caused Jan, 24-Mr A. Turnbull, Mr R. Jbegan to fill rapidly. Stevenson, Mrs Roberts, Countess

this beacon light for a fishing boat Bernadotti, Mrs J. Burtwell, Surg-less position all the hands left mediately.

As she appeared to be in a hope and altering the Course Im- Comdr. and Mrs J. Haynes, Mr and the vessel just after midnight in Mrs WG: Hollyer, Mr J. E. Ogle, one of the ship's lifeboats. The ship- Mr and Mrs. W. Fish, Mr P. Shaw, wrecked men made for Port-Breton, Mr G., D. Adkins, Mr. G. S. Luther on the island, which they reached Mr W. M. Westlak, Miss B. Field, safely early in the morning of the

A London paper humorously Mrs L. Stancliff, Mt. J. W. Coles, 28th. The niaster, Captain Richard remarks: Miss Lee Toh Ping, Mr G. Martin, 56 Cunliff Road, Dublin, burglars to choose elaborate means It is very foolish of Chapman, Miss Londrum, O.BE. and the boatswain, M'Nell, were of getting into a house when there Mrs H H Willisms, Mrs C. being made parties to the inquiry. are so many simple ones. A lady Champkin, Master E Champkin,

member of the profession in France. Commander C. E. Brooke, R,N.,

Just went to the locksmith round Dr. J. B. Addison, Mr. and Mrs A. The captain, giving evidence, the corner, and said she had lost Morris, Mr A. Brooks, Mr P. E. said he had been on the ship 17 the key of the fit, and would he Dixon, Miss M. M. Hogben, Mr E. days, this being his first voyage on open the door for her? He cannot Bouvier, Mr W. Falla, Mist F. it. They arrived at Nantes at 5.45 havo considered Gooch, Mr and Mrs H. B. Phillips, on the morning of October 27, and anisual, for we all seem to be request, Mr B. B. Boddy, Mr and Mrs Lee left on the same day at 3.45 p.m. constantly losing our keys, and Tam. Whye, Mr and Mrs C. H. There was one compass on the the opening of locks must supply Perry, Capt. and Mrs G. J. Wil- upper bridge, and it was in good the greater part of a locksmith's Hams, Mr and Mrs N. C. Wilson, order so far as he knew. It was livelihood: The fact that the lady Mrs M. C. H. Potts, Miss J. M. Price, last adjusted in 1921, and he found in this case lost her nerve and was Dr. R. Pilster, Mr P. Whitting, Lt-it sufficient for the purpose of caught does not diminish any of Comdr. H. B. S. Beresford, R.N., navigating, although he could not the merit of her simple system of Mr H. B. Patrick, Mr and Mrs J. G. get bearings because it was en ketting in. Another plan recom- Charlton, Mr and Mrs J. Park, closed in the wheelhouse. He mended Masters J. and C Park, Miss Mhad had a pretty hard time for the nationalities is to look under the housebreakers of all Andrews, Mr W. J. Burton, Mr J. previous two days, having been on mat, The key of the front door is J. Alinutt.

his feet for practically 40 hours, almost certain to be there, just as The vessel was going at a speed of the key to the desk in the drawing 7% to 8 knots, and a fresh north-room is sure to be in a vase on the Thursday, 19th February, 1925, to have been concerned in the LE. O. FrederickMr and Mrs T. 8. St. Leonards-on-Sea, formerly of weather could not be termed bad.

north-east wind was blowing, and mantelpiece. Mr. Harry Logan Russell, there was a big swell, although the both days inclusive, during which robbery, which took place some Mr and Mrs W. D. White Smith the Chinese Maritime Customs The tide was ebbing. period no transfer of shares can time during the night of 11th-12th bé registered.

Service, who died in October, left

Accompanying witness on the estate of the value of £21,540.watch were the boatswain and a After the fulfilment of several deckhand named O'Carroll. At bequests, he left the residue of his 10 10, when abreast of the Boeuff property as to two-thirds for such Buoy, he brought the ship's head war charity dealing with officers more round to the south with the and non-commissioned officers of intention of going towards the Ille the Army and Navy incapacitat d'Yeu, which was estimated to be of sorts. By prompt treatment they can ed during the war as the executors about 121⁄2 miles off. The boat-ually quickly be sat right again. Moet should select such hospitals in swain was steering, and O'Carroll of their troubles aries in the first place China towards

endowing was on the lookout on the bridge. from the stomach or howels i that is why good cloning-out" is the first thing and for ladigent Chinese, as the going down below to change his tor Oil was the mains used to bring at the top of the house. They

or society in Great Britain for the him if he fell asleep in good time Tablets dy just the same work, but with? executors should select; a hospital clothes, and asked him to roase about this now-a-days, Baby's Own entered the room in which the List of claimed talegrens lying in IT is proposed that a Dinner should fowl collection is kept, and there Miss & Kempedy Mr G. G. Worall E E. Telegraph Odee, Hongkong.

study and prevention of taber before they came up to the Boeuff out trouble to the parent or discomfort be given by the Commualty in forced all the glass cases, cakes

Mr M. Y. Koy. V Mr & Mrs G, Taten Calosis; and St. Dunstan's Hostel. Light. He left no instructions Baby's Own Tablets happily, becaum i Compress from Betavis

honour of H. E. Major General Sir In order to carry these articles and Mrs E

As to the other third between the ith the boatswain. It was.custom-there is no nasty tastemad no griping British ston to Seamed Stary to leave only two people on atter pain follow their was John Fowler, who is nordy leaving away they entered the next 78015, from the Colony.

in which were several settees; and, pjes

Andrew's Colonial Homes, Kallim watch. On changing his clothes Gentlemen wabing to be present seizing the cushions, ripped them

pong, Bengal, the Society for the he sat down on a settee beside the vomiting, constipation, colic, diarrhoe

A specific for Infantis Indigestion, should, notify on or before dist to pieces, pulled out the dock, and TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; fire and fell asleep. About 11.35 lmp's fever, group, colda beething paine January their intention to Colonel utilised the cushions to carry away cured by a glass of water, but it other institution dealing with lost out of the room when he met them, ne poab free, 63 cents the vial. A nervous hacking cough cannot be the Dogs Home, Battersea, or he woke up, and was just going and worms there is nothing to equal Róbertton, Hongkong Club, who the jewels and ornaments.

Baby's" Own Tabletą. Chemists sells will supply particulars,

The antiques have been returned ing effect of Chamber Mar's Cough dogs; and a charity dealing with O'Carroll coming in to call him. in an absolutely perfect condition, Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is | Cases of gentlemen and women in

from Dr Williams Medicine Co., 60, He got on to the bridge about Kanse Road, Shanghai. and Intact in every detail:-

for sale everywhere.........

reduced circumstances.

Mr E. C. Donosa It appears that they made a mis Mr W. E Dye a Report of the Directors, to- Bood gether with a Statement

of take in taking these 15th century Wes Sameera Kills Accounts, declaring a Dividend treasures.. They had planned out Miss Ellis

a method by which they could rand Mrs W. and electing Directors and

obtain possession, through burr & Forbes

Remington Auditora.

Mr A. Ritche glary, of Lady Ludlow's modern Miss M. Forbes The TRANSFER BOOKS of jewellery, which is worth many Mr B. J. W. Foster Sanders

Est. Col. & Mrs σ. the Company will be CLOSED thousands of pounds.

Miss G. Fothergill Mr & Mrs I. G. Boott from Thursday, 5th February, to Three or four men are believed Mr. and Mro FP.Mr R. P. Shaw

Franklin Mr A. H. Skelton

Retransmitted from Shanghai Eaton rom Bradford

Nam Seng Co. 90 Des Voeux Road West from Amoy

Kwong Cheang from Kobe Ma Wan-ming Kwong Tai Loy from Shanghai

Chan Kai-yin 2nd floor Bhumanipo

6 Bospital Breet from Shanghai

. Chin Kee from Amoy

Chen Hing Icong Leong Man-ying

from Amoy

Kwong Tai Loy Chan, Koo Fun Lou from Shanghai

4382, from amoy.

E. V. JESSEN,

Aaperintendent.

Hongkong Station, 8th January, 1925,

Fi

By Order of the Board of Directors,"

JOHN ARNOLD,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th January 1925,

PUBLIC DINNER

to

Goodfellow

Mrs & Win G, `E of June.

Mr and Mrs J. M. Stubbings Lady Ludlow is the widow of Gordon

Mr and Mrs E. F. L Lord Ludlow, who died in 1922, as Mr and Mrs Geo, W. Sturdes

Gro the result of a hunting accident.

Mr O. P Sturdre Mr and Mrs B. A.Me H. H. Terper Her first husband was the famous

Halp

Mrs J. B. Thomson South African millionaire and His M. B. Hal1·

Mr&Mrs O.Thwaites diamond merchant, Sir Julius C. | Mr. and Mrs J.Miss Thwaites Wernher, who during his life-time Hancock. Mr A. W. Hakle formed a collection of 15th century J. B. Hawker Lt. Col. and Mrs H. antiques and art treasures, that is

Mr. and Mrs W. J. Trevelyan valued at over £1,000,000,

Hawker Boots Lady EO. Tamer LE-Oomdr. G. F.Mr V. M. Viso

Hole

Capt. A. E. Waite

The thieves entered Bath House

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HAPPY CHILDHOOD.

Is Largely A Matter of Health

Let Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your Children Wall

Little, shilden vory quickly get tonti

KASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL | HE. MAJOR GENERAL SIR JOHN from a fire escape and a window Mr H. HOA/Capt.R. T. Walker bed for Indigent Europeans Witness told the latter he was prescribed by the doctor, Formerly Ca

'ASIA & OBINA TELEGRAPH CO..

Delete from Bolbow Heights Edmondson

La Pages

Tyne Dook

Mahomedeen from Wyneberg Cape- Viyella from London "2.

[MEE AIREY;

Buperintendent, Hongkong, 8th January, 1025,

FOWLER, K.C.M.G., CB, D.S.D.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1925.

He 0.8, Hugh Jonse Mr and Mrs. D. His 0. 0. Jenkin Miss: O. Willmott

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disappear under the healing and sooth-

to the little patient. Children take

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