1926-01-09 — Page 10

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GET ONE!

Even If You Have To Fight For It.

A Message From the Air

That is of Importance to All Motorists

and

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Intending Motorists Is Now

Being Distributed from the Butch

Aeroplane Flying over Hongkong Daily.

LOOK UP WHEN YOU ARE IN THE STREET

AND BE SURE TO

GET ONE!

A. B. C.

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the hot Season

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Sincere Co.

Ltd.

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The Chosen Co., Ltd.

Yat Sang Co.

And Other Principal: Shop

Made by

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1699- Markham Road, Shanghai.

LOCAL

THE CHINA

The return of Notifiable Discuses for the 24 hours endod Thursday, shows one'Chinese ense 'of small-pos.

AND

MAIL.

GENERAL.

Eighty-four Franch paxs-

Mr. S. M. Bruce announces" parts were issued in November to that the two Australian cruisers Basque shepherds bound for are to be named "Austrália" and sheep ranches in Montan and Canberra," and the two new California. Basque shepherds, į submarines "AO1" and "A02” tourna=[for more than half a century. Ganberra is the name of the new- Cricket have tended Montana, sheep. enpital of the Commonwealth.

The annual tennis ment of the Hongkong Club will be held on the cricket | ground, commencing Monday,

March 1.

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Paris street pedestrians are "There are 2,000 papers pub. forming a league to war against lished in Amerien in foreign dechired Dwight the careless-automobile driver.languages,"

Eleven letters by Benjamins headquarters are 25 Boule- Braman president of the Allied | Franklin, including one dennunc. (vard Malesherbes. The entrance Patriotic Societies. "They attack ing his country for hypocrisy in fee is two franes, against payment our Government under cover. slave trade, have just of which sum the pedestrian hurt Their influence is insidious. They brought $2000. (g) at auction. in a street mishap, is cared for are restricted by present laws,

by a physician and a lawyer,

only. from publishing their blas- phemous statements on envelopes or mailing wrappers,"

Messrs. Fisher Unwin are publishing a peculiarly interest-

· The 28th International ing book. "A Tibetan on Tibe"Eucharistic Congress is be held by George t'ombe. Mr. Combe in Chicago on June 20 to 24. Look down from the lips of a 1926, and a very large attendance Tibetan buy this account of the minners and gasters of his fellow-countrymen,

The Lyons Fair, which next

year will be held from March 1

is expected from Europe as well to 14. always attracts many ex- as from this continent. It is hibitors, visitors and buyers." In hoped, that Cardinal Gasparri, 1925, there were 2.801 exhibitors

State for Secretary of

the and 1,600 stands had already been Vatican, will be the Pope's Official bucked for the 1926 Fair' on Delegate and that he will be ac- March 31, 1925. Lyons, France, situated at the junction of the Rivers Rhone and Saône, is one of the oldest richest and most interesting towns in Europe, and has been noted for its Fairs ever, since the 15th century. To-day it has a population of over -750,000.

A professor of hook-selling has been appointed to lecture in the Commercial High School at Bezig. The chair is subsidized by the official organ of the Ger-companied by ten Cardinals and

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retinue of thirty or forty Gieghard Menz is its first oceu-among the most important digni- taries of the Roman Catholic church throughout the world.

pant.

Drivers are taking note of what

Magistrate Golden of Brooklyn will do to them if they treat thein "herses unkindly. A powder and a laundryman left thein horses inblanketed in- the cold had to leave hats and couts in court and stand outside 15 manungs

..

The presidential reception in connection with the observance of Republic Day at Lisbon was of a Ciegfried Wagner, drama - markedly democratic and popular tic producer and son of Richard nature. When the doors were Wagner, has published a fiery pro- thrown open to the public after test against the invasion of jazz in Germany. "The Blue Danube the diplomatic reception, hun-is neare and dearer to us than With the condition that the dreds of people filed past

Pre-Cuba and Santo Domingo," he institution raise an equal amount sides Manoel Teixeira Gomes, declares. The national dignity, for the same purpose. Mr. John D. Rockefeller. ...his pledged who shook hands with most of that the youth of Germany waltz himself to give $250,000 to the them. An otter Tack of ceremony to the dainty and vivacious melo- permanent funds of the Brooklyn was observable, and the news-dies of Johann Strauss instead of Botanie Garden: The offer. according 10 Mr. Arthur Papers protest against the fact of Harmont Caves, curator of the some soldiers presenting them garden, was made after a selves in their ordinary gray drill Factivities, finances and plans for] development of The Botanic fall and the President picked it believes, because it is indigenous

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Herr Wagner continues, demands]

dancing to negro tunes, especially over the French employment of in view of the national resentment

black troops in the occupation of

the United States. Herr Wagner

there..

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD.Though investigation of the One man as he passed, let his hat the Rhineland. Jazz is all right for

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS

DIAMOND MERCHANTS

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THE RITZ

Meals la Carte at all hours from 8. A.M. to 12 Midnight

Xmas, Wedding and Christening cakes to order.

A large consignment of Cailler's Chocolates and California Fruits just received for the Festive Season,

Only the best Food and Wines served Alexandra Building Telephone C. 2336

Nowell B. White

Proprietor.

THE SOUTH CHINA KNITTING FACTORY

COTTON SOCKS

of all sizes, colours qualities.

ENQUIRIES SOLICITED.

Shan Tung Street, Mongkok, Kowloon. Tel. Address: "SOUCHIKNIT" Phone E. 593.

$425

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Bank of Canton Building,

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SOCIAL

up and returned it to him,

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AND PERSONAL.

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"Should Bachelors be taxed"

The Kowloon Y.M.C.A. is in-

While opening a barrel of augurating # Ladies' Night is to be the subject at a forth-apples which had arrived from monthly The first will be held coming debate at the Kowloon abroad. Mr. E. G. Revidly, ot (on January 21. “

% Y.M.C.A.

Llanelly, was bitten on the arm by the effects. a tarantul spider. He died from

Dr. J. R. Mott, described by Japanese as the white Christ, is to pass through Hongkong on January 18. Dr. Mott has recent ly published a book the Moslemy question.

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Mr. P. A. Cox, Commander L. G. Ingham, Mr. J. L. McPherson, Mr. P. W. Massey, and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Proulx, are "passengers in the "Empress of Asia" which left yesterday.

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Sir James Jamieson forwarded from Canton a donation of $10 to the Shanghai Riesha Coolies' Christmas Fund

Mr. Chao-Hsin Chu, the Chinese Acting Minister, sent a wreath of pure white flowers on the day of the funeral of the late Queen Alexandra, in the name of Mar- sha! Tuan Chi-jui, Chief Execu- tive of the Republic of China.

correspondence

The Italian Opera Company of for the publication of the com- The King has given permission 65 artists under Mr. A. Carpi's plete managemens is due in Shanghai George III. and his Ministers, between in February, Some time this which the Hon. J. W. Fortescue month, the Russian Ballet Com-editing Extract have already pany of 25 members will give been published, but the performances,

matter is largely associated with American history.

A Shanghai Tifin Club has been started in Buenos Aires,

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The Right Rev. Henry Russell Wakefield. formerly Bishop of Birmingham, is writing his re- miniscences, and the book should be an exceptionally interesting one, for the Bishop has had a crowded and varied life.

Mr. Churchill is too busy just now to edit the book publication of his series of autobiographical magazine form. When the book articles recently published in does appear it will probably be called "A Roving Commission."

Mr. C. R. Allen, who carried off the prize for the best published a

is the blind. son of Sir Thomas Allen, the High Commissioner for New Zealand. He does all his work on a typewriter, even down to composing his poems.

According to * influential Mongolian official in Peking, the Panchan Lama is seriously ill at Nanhai and his condition is grow- Since

Argentine, by Shanghalianders Mr. H. E. Stevens, Superinten-novel with his "Ship Beautiful" resident there, among whom are;dent of the Fire Brigade, Singa- Mr. H. M. Bratter, Export pore, who, with Mrs. Stevens, has Advertising Agency, Mr. Kirk D. been on home, leave, has left for Parker, Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., the Far East. Speaking to a re- Mr. Geo. G. Wittwer, Palace

presentative of ""The China Hotel; Mr. Frank L. Hough, Express" on December 5, with London enveloped in a fog, he Vietor Talking Machine Co.; Mr. M. F. Davies, Studebaker Cor-expressed his delight on his forth- poration of America; Mr. Ellis E. coming departure for "unny Hampton, of Hampton, Watson

Singapore!" Co.; M. A. E. Burns, American" Club: Mr. J. W. Foard, Paseo Sir Alexander Gibb, of the firming from bad to wore. Colon 185, Western Electric Co.:

of consulting engineers,

December 10 he has been attended Mr. J. A. Hoggsette. National Alexander Gibb and Partners, left by several Mongolian and Chinese Saper and Type Co.; Mr. J. L. for India on December 6. in com-doctors but none of them have Stermfield, Manufacturers' repre- pany of Mr. Rustat Blake, a part-at Yingtai are throughout the day done him any good. Many lamas important towns in India, as well and night repeating Buddhist The death occurred at the Singapore to inspect the site of

as Rangoon, they proceed to scriptures and praying for his Chulalongkorn.

early recovery. Hospital December 2 of Mr. F. Le Breton, the new naval base, on behalf of. who had been resident in Bangkok

the Admiralty. for the last 10 years or so.

Mr.

sentative...

on

Le Breton, says the "Siam Obser-

Sir

ner. After visiting the more

BY SAVING YOU FROM The following appointments ver," had been twice married and have been made by the Secretary

FALLING ILL immediately after the wedding of State for the Colonies

Pinkettes. keep you well Constipa- ceremony on both occasions his Straits Settlements; Miss Ltion and torpid liver cause sick head- wife died in tragie círcumstances, Hughes, Miss A. M. Pugh, and bath, bad digestion. Pinkettes pre- achos, bilious attacks, ill-smelling On the first occasion, as the bride Miss M. M. Cross, nursing sisters vent and remedy these troubles by keep- and bridegroom were driving Mr. J. Keevil BA MR.Sing the liver active, the system clean "from the church-an-accident-LR:GP medical officer--"Mr." curred, resulting in the death of L. F. Knight and Mr. J. C. Barry," the former. On the second occa- police probationers. sion as the newly wed pair States, Mr. M. LA Webber, "B.Sc., were travelling by train to spend assistant conservator of foreats;

Malay

Pinkettes

their honeymoon a collision took Mr. L R. Barnett-Smith and Mr. and the dally habit reguler. If you place and the bride was killed, WH MacLaughlin, Customs pro-need them try Pinkettato-night. Their Mr. Le Breton was unharmed, but the shock threw a fatal shadow over his life

bationers; Miss Ivy Collier MRC.S. LRCP MB., B.S lady medical officer,

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