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In all the World no other quality motor

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car has won so large or so universal a share of public confidence as BUICK,

SOLE AGENTS.-

HONGKONG & EOWLOON TAXICAB CO., LTD. 29 & 35, DES VOUX ROAD 'C,

TELEPHONE C. 1036.

QUALITY

SILKS

For the new fall and Winter Frocks, here are silks more exquisite than any we have ever shown in this Store before. Graceful patterns in both gay and somber tones make up this selection.

Prices are unusually moderate this fall.

D. CHELLARAM

ROYAL SILK STORE.

36A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

LOCAL

There is a mild epidemic of "Au" in Negri Sembilan. -

The third ordinary annual meeting of the Hongkong and Canton Ice Manufacturing Co., Ltd, will be held on Monday, December, 28, at noon.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AND

GENERAL.

One case of diphthohla nad one [caeo of püsrporal fever were report

ed en Friday, both Chinese,

The Academic year of the [University will commence on Mon- day, January 4, 1926, and will consist of two terms instead of three. The Hostel fee has been increased from $240 to $300 per Moses. Vernon Smyth in their annum and the hostel vacation weekly share report say. 1—

fee from $5 to $8 per week.

There is to be a meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Com mařce tomorrow afternoon..

The authorities of Toledo Cathedral, Spain, have decided. not to allow seven of their choir boys to visit London to sing chants with a famous tango band. London, Monaaigneur de Rosares "200 explains, is regarded as remote," and he adds that the boys would be likely to be "spoilt by petting. It is also urged that not one of the boys knows. word of English. Last winter Prices generally have remained"

at Cannes the choir boys, wear- se before with very little business!» The famous hospice of Sainting vivid crimson coats, sang in pussing. Hops of the early lifting Bernard is departing, however the Casino ballroom for a while. of the boycota appear to be without

ancient foundation and in consequence the regretfully, from an

A staff correspondent's dig. Lexal Share Market remains augn-tradition of hospitality. All who patch to the Miami Daily News

knocked on its doors used to re-from Nassau, British Bahamas,

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The Shanghind Markon has been ceive food and a night's lodging says Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht easier during the week. Cash free, but modern economic condi-"Shamrock I," defeated interna- nyors for Rubbers' restricting' tions. are difficult, and it has tional cup racer, is now engaged heir pundmers to opening rates been decided that in future

in liquor carrying under an alias. which has contufled omewhat the fixed tariff must be imposed on acquired by the Nassau liquor The "Shamrock II" recently was volume of business; the sakitement, |

come house of Pinder, Collins and however, is big and the easier visitors. 20,000 visitors

every year. Some of these:Brown and is riding at. anchor states at the market is duo to Prof visitors have been glad to leave with fifty other liquor schooners Taking."

gifts on

departure, but the in Nassau harbour. Persons | The Singapore Market, both for majority of them have not been passing between New Providence Bubber und Tim has been so generously disposed. The and Hog Islands noted the trim (ensier nai, the Shara Markot slowes famous pack of dogs will be lines of a vessel bearing the name with quiet tons. The Kaw maintained, and this assurance "Isosceles' and investigation Material, however, maintains a must delight the romantic sense of showed it carried the other name Jagh made me $1.81 per b.

every traveller.

beneath.

AND PERSONAL.

SOCIAL AND

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Lady Chater returned to the Colony on Saturday on the M.M.

.. "Amboise."

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Mr. S. Baker (Chief Engineer Mrs. G. R, Lindsay held an "At of the China Sugar Refining Co.), Home"" at St. Andrew's Vicarage and Mrs. Baker and Miss Baker on Friday when she entertained returned to the Colony from to tea the President and Secre- Mr. William McKay; chief junk Home on the P&O 8.s. "Mace-tary (Mrs. C. R." Duppuy and inspector, returned to the Colony.donia."

Mrs. M. J. Noll) and other mem- on the s.. "Macedonia."

bers of the Mothers Union. .

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Baroda" this morning.".

Captain G. E. Oxspring, The Police Ball, which was R.A.V.C., the well-known, amateur ! Mrs. N. L. Smith, Mr. A postponed owing to the death of jockey, after five years on the Razack, Mr. and Mrs. H. O'Dell, H.M. Queen Alexandra, will takeHongkong station, ia sailing for Mr. A. S. Gubbay, Mr. C. M. MAI MARI NA KAMI NANA NA MARA MAI MARE TIME MAI GALIMADASADESTILLEREDESTEINITIMETERAN SEDOLINI NI MA 200 300 40 198 360 BUCTURE DE 12 lace on January 22nd at the City Home by the transport "City of Manners, Mr. G. F. Haslam, Mr.

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Monteith Webb, Mrs. D.. Nissim Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hazel! ́and The marriage of Mr Lancelot | The Municipal Election at Mrs. E. D. Turner, are passen- Faron and Miss La Mottee hay Macao has resulted in the returngers in the "President. Jackson” heen arranged to take place at of the following: Damiao which left on Friday. St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lum-Rodrigues (291 votes), Luis G. pur, to-morrow.

A. B. C.

Ideal Summer UNDERWEAR

SHIRTS

Coolest and meat Confortable to wear during

the bot Season

For Sale 4

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The Chosen Co., Ltd.

Yat. Sang. Co.,

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Meals at all hours from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight

and Afternoon Teas

Morain

Good Assortment of Fancy Cakes Wedding and Christening Cakes

to order.

Only the best food and wines served.

NOWELL & WHITE, Fropriater.

Nolasco da Silva (279), Pedro Jose Lobo (276), João Jaques de Lieut. Colonel F. S. Montague-Lima Gracias (272), Domingos Batee. CB.. C.M.G., D.5:0., and Pires dé Azevedo (260). Lieut.-Colonel F. G. Fitzgeraid. D.SO, RAMC, have been granted louve on private affairs.

~Promo Mar. 15. 61. de Silva, sešccial| agent in Hongkong of the Sati Life Po, of Cầnadn, the Chiarn Mall fais revived rent Huble wall calendar depicting a coy family wĘ..

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"Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bauer have meived an Kobe, where

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The engagement is announced between Mr. Shiu-pun P. Wong, second son of. Mr. and Mrs. Wong Ynen-ħing, "74, Feel Street, and Phyllis Grace, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Jan See-chin of Hau Tau, Houny Shan, and formerly of Cairns, Australia.

The University Arts. Associa- tion is giving a farewell tea party to Dr. and Mrs. John Fenton and the recent Graduates on Thursday, 17th inst. in the Great Hall A presentation will be made to the

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.

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BEST PORTLAND CEMENT

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General Managers.

HONGKONG

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Estates, Executors of Wills, etc.

Warehousing of Goods

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Apply at the Head Office,

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of all

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THE HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER Co., LTD. Single packages and small consignments "received and delivered by Motor

Lighter, Lighterage of any description undertaken. Tugs and Lighters may be obtained at all hours.

Motor Boat and Launches available for conveying Passengers and Baggage to and from Steamers in Harbour

For terms and particulars apply at the

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retiring President,. Dr. John HONGKONG & TERRITORIAL ESTATES, LTD.

Fenton, and Mrs. Fenton, who are shortly leaving the Colony."

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The concert given at the "Tent Hotel, Yokohama, recently by the "Empress of Canada" orches- Ordered suddenly to take his. tra grossed Y710, including a hip to America for two years, donation from the Tent Hotel of Captain E. G. M. Cronwell of Y50. After deducting expenses, Bauer is to be sub-manager of Helsingborg, was met at Dart-the sum of Y619.50 was divided the International Banking Cor Gwendoline Evans, of Southern Hospital and the

mouth by his bride, Miss Lihan | between the Yokohama General poration branch office. Mr. Bauer Road, Birmingham, with

Yokohama a Ladies' Benevolent Association. has come from Manila, where he special license for their marriage. was sub-manager in the bank. The ceremony took place at St. He was formerly with the organ-Petrox Church and Mrs. Cron- isation lo Japan. and is well

well then sailed with her known.

band,

One thousand dollars, awarded to Col. Williams Mitchell by the "Liberty Magazine" for "cour- age," bas been turned over by Mrs. Mitchell to Mrs. Zachary Landsdowne, widow of the com- mander of the Shenandoah,. be divided among the women whose husbands were lost in the wreck of the airship.

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The Armistice Day. Dianer- dance at the Oriental Hotel in Kobe was well attended by mem- bers of the foreign community. During dinner the national anthems of various nations were played the diners

standing.

The lobby was decorated with the flags of many countries. Music was furnished by the orchestra from the steamer "President Jefferson "

A receiving order in bank-

OLDOOOOOOOOOOOOoooo"; ruptcy has been issued against

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Bank of Canton Buliding.

the Baroness Bettina von Hutten, authoress, of *Chelsen, The daughter of John Riddle, of Pen-| sylvania," she married, in 1897, Freiherr von Hutten in Florence. The marriage was dissolved in 1909. Among the best known of her books are. "Pam," "What Beenme of Pam," and a third book of the same sarles publish- ed in 1923, "Pam at Fifty",

There Was. an interesting gathering in a Soho restaurant the other night when Mr. Harry Hodge, of the publishing firm of William. Hodge and Co... enter-

tained the editora of the various volumes in his famous "Notable British Trials" Series. Mr. Filson. **YOUNG MIS Fennovic dense, Sir Edward

Hall, ~and~ Sir Marshall-Hall were there, and though the bond that had drawn theas great people together was grim one, the evening was not without Its cheerful side.

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Hi Imperial Highness Prince husChichibu visited the well-known court of Old Bailey, and sat on the bench while the jury was charged. In welcoming the Im- perial visitor, the Recorder, Sir Ernest Wild. said that the Prince was paying a long visit to Eng="|| GOD00Ó land for the purpose of studying "our peculiar ways, I might say- perhaps, our peculiar, people." He said that the Prince was visit ing the Court, because three years ago Japan had determined to try the jury system for criminal cases. This system Japan proposed to enforce two years hence, and in the meantime an influential deputation from Japan, two membera of which

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the sitting beside Prince, had been sent to study the workings of the system. The Recorder added that he hoped Japan would find the system satisfactory, As England had' 'found it.

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A London writer says:-- Someone suggested to me lately; that it would be a good plan to call Prince Chichibu of Japan" "Prince Enthusiastic," so keenly interested is the young man in whatever he comes into contact with no matter how diverse the things may be. He is determined to do thoroughly what his father; the Emperor of Japan, sent him to England to do, that is to atady the life and the people from all possible points of view. I have seen Prince Chichibu a good many times, but I have never seen him looking, bored, and if he felgns the interest which he, shows, he must be an amazingly good actor. But. I do not think

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The grand opera seasonť. opened in New York with the Jinx present for the pitm

miere, Jeanne Gordon was taken suddenly ill at the lastly moment and Mme. Matzen“ Buer was called in to fil the breach, which she did nobly...

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keen, about what he whether its the pro Cd Belley

seat on tip bene or a new wireless

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The beauty of electrical appliances makes them warmly appreciated presents.

The Greater esse and pleasure that their ddly use confers, constantly renews the happiness and gratitude that came with giving

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