SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927.
Silk Fancy TIES
That_Men Like..
The most attractive neckwear you ever saw at the price.
1 Tie: 1 Batswing: 1 Handkerchief
Put up in Fancy Box.
Prices $3.70 to $5.25 each.
Also many other ties and bows sold separately with handkerchiefs to match.
Early Selection Advised.
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL
NOTE REDUCTION IN
In Lots of not
loss than 1/2-ton:- Delivered to Peak Diatrist (above Bowen Boad), $24.0 per ton.
Delivered
to
Bowen Road and Lower Levels, $32.00 per ton. Delivered to Kowloot,
$20.00
per ton.
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Orders shonas be sent in wri ing at least 24 hours before the Coal is required.
All orders must be accompanied by Oh, Cheque, or Compradors Order payable to "The Kallan Mining Ad- ministration."
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
Head Office:-TIENTSIN.
DODWELL & CO. LTD. Agents. Hongkong.
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"The King and Queen are to open Croydon General Hospital exten; sion on June 25.
Herbert Shepherd, aged 50,"a flagman, was run over and killed at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, by a steam roller, which he was preceding.
At Grimsby Docks a motor fire pump, which was being backed in darkness on to a jetty, ran back wards Into the dock, but the driver jumped clear.
An inrush of water at Montagu Colliery, Scotswood, Newcastle resulted in David Armstrong, a married collier, being drowned. Ten of his mates had narrow
escapes.
Mr. R. H. Carpenter has been The general election the appointed vestry clerk of All Irish Free State will take place Saints, Weston, Bath, for the 63rd | on June 8.- Consecutive year.
The new diocese of Derby will' be formally constituted on July 7, and the hallowing of All Saints' Church as the cathedral will take place on October 28.
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Col. L. H. R. Pope-Hennessy has been appointed military at tache at Washington.
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An explosion due to gas in a coal mine at King's Bay, Spitz- bergen, resulted in the death of four miners. A
During March 3,034 recruits were approved for service in the Territorial Army, the strength of
The 1927 season for cricket, which on April 1 was 6,578 off-lawn tennis (gfass courts), and cers and 188,059.other ranks.
putting at LC.C. parks and open spaces has begun.
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Mr. E. Crutchley, the young architect who was injured by a fall from the second floor of new premises at the corner of Jermyn Street, Piccadily, died in hospital.
Toronto bank into the vaults at Bandits forced the staff of a the point of the revolver and escaped with 24,000.
The Council of the British Mr. W. B. Walker, who has
In Bedford Police Court a big, Medical Association recommend been re-elected chairman of powerful prisorier. Bootle, Cumberland, Board of handcuffed fought three police-president of the association for although that Sir Ewen Maclean be elected Guardians, has been a member of men at once, while the court look-1928-29. the board since 1863, and chair-ed on, but eventually he was over- man since 1886.
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The body of Mr. Herbert Harry Price, who was drowned at Walton when the taxicab he was | driving plunged into the Thames, was found in the river at Hamp-. ton, about four miles distant.
Dock workers numbering 180 and five pitwood boats were held up at Port Talbot, Glamorgan, through a strike of pitwood work- ers arising out of a dispute over payment for the recent holidays.
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Burglars who tried to steal a safe from the house of Mr. 3. Aarons, 112, Brixton Road, S.W., were disturbed by the arrival of Mrs. Aarons, and escaped, taking some jewellery from a bedroom..
A contract to build a 20,000- tens liner for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., London, has, been received by Messrs. Alexander Stephen and Sons, Ltd., Linthouse Ship- yard, Govan, Glasgow,
powered.
KEMET MILLER, WASIN J. B.
Edgar A. G. Prochnik, Minister from Austria to the United States.
It is semi-officially reported in Madrid that the Spanish forces in Morocco are continuing to gain ground without meeting with much resistance.
When a motor-omnibus crashed into д tramway standard in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, eight| workmen were injured and the omnibus was wrecked.
Mr. W. McCormack, Premier and Treasurer of Queensland, who arrived at Plymouth on his first visit to England, will, it is understood, negotiate the floating of a State loan in London and New York,
Picked up in a trawler's nets, a ship's funnel landed at Grimsby was identified as part of the Grimsby steamer "Rebono," blown up in the North Sea by. striking a ·German mine in September 1914.
The Cadiz Court has sentenced one man to 14 years' and another to 8 years' imprisonment for an attack last August on Mra. Lowes, of Newcastle, an Englishwoman, who, with her husband, was stay- ing at Campamente.
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„About 50 of the King's Own Scottish Borderers' Old Com- rades' Association, who assembled
The sleeping car express from on the Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall to place a wreath of
Brig. Gen. Sir S. H. Child has Edinburgh to London had to be remembrance on the Cenotaph been appointed a gentleman usher stopped at Hitchin Station owing were commanded by Colonel S. to the King in place of Brig.to a mechanical detect in a sleep Térry, aged 85..
Gen. M. G. Wilkinson, who has ing carriage, which was taken. been appointed an extra gentle-off and the passengers transfer-
red to another carriage.
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Marie Guinar, aged 6, who says she was accompanied from Lon- don to Rosslare by her aunt and left in charge of the guard of the train to Cork, is in care of the civil guard, who are trying to find her grandmother, who was to have met her there.
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Empire-grown tobaccos gaining the popularity and an opportunity of seeing the differ- ent qualities imported from the Dominions and Colonies is to be afforded to visitors to the Tobacco Trades Exhibition, which opens at Olympia, Kensington, W.
In a race to various lofts in Sussex, 500 pigeons, sent by mem- bere of Brighton Flying Club and other clubs co-operating in the race, were liberated by Sir Cooper Rawson, M.P., and Lieut.-Col, A. H. Osman at the House of Commona quadrangle on Satur- day.
man usher.
A portrait by Romney of Mr. While playing near Manton James Wilson, a Kendal, West- Brook, Stamford, Lincolnshire, morland, councillor in 1765, is to Vera Jackson, aged 7, and be sold at Messrs. Sotheby's Richard Edwards, aged 11, both along with the original receipt of Manton, fell into the water and for £8 88, for the painting of the were drowned.
portrait.
Major Miller, who is flying a The Military Cross has been awarded to Lieut. Hugh M. Moth aeroplane from Capetown to Pretoria (via Durban)," and Curteis, Highland L.I., for valu-arrived at Johannesburg, states able and distinguished services in that in conjunction with Sir operations in the Penjin area of Alan Cobham he is negotiating Iraq in June and July last year, with the Government, the es
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At Gateshead at 10.30 a.m. man was found by a woman steal- house, and before noon he had ing money from a shelf, in her been arrested, charged, and sent to prison for three months.
has been appointed to inquire A Departmental Committee and report on the arrangements for the examination of students attending part-time schools, with It is expected that a first con- and value of examinations as an particular reference to the place tribution of £50,000 will be col element in training for indus lected by the Shakespearean trial, commercial, and profes- foundation of America towardssional activity. rebuilding the Shakespeare Memi-
Avon,
been elected chairman of Ampt- hill, Bedfordshire, Board, of
"People over 30 years of age orial Theatre, at Stratford-on-Mr. George Edward Brown has should be examined by their doctors twice each year because they are then entering the cancer A Gothenburg message states Guardians and Rural District | frequency period," said Professor that the Rey, Charles Baldwin, Council for the 80th year in suc- W. Blair Bell, director of the the English chaplain and vice- cession, and Mr. John William Liverpool Medical Research Or-consul and one of the best-known Crisp has been appointed chair- ganisation, who addressed grad Englishmen in Sweden, has ac-man of Ampthill Urban District uate nurses Manchestercepted the living of Chedburgh, Council for the 21st time in suc University.
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for the Public. Phone C. 373, Cables: "Victoria," Hong Kong.
J. H. WITCHELL, Manager.
EMPRESS HOTEL, LTD.
Newly opened on 12th April.
We are famous for our CHINESE DELICACIES and our liquors.
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Private telephones and hot and cold baths with
every room: Luxuriously furnished with the best Chinese Furni- ture. Every modern convenience..
159-161, Connaught Road Central. Phones: C. 5384, C. 5385, C. 5386, C. 5387, C. 5388. Cable address: "Emphotel."
TUNG SHAN HOTEL
IS NOW OPEN.
EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Private telephone, hot and cold water basin and European baths. Lavishly furnished. Chinese and European dishes can he served.
Tel. C.5505.
Facing the harbour. 37-39 Connaught Road West.
EMPRESS LODGE.
Tel.-C.5506.
Tel Kowloon 290.
Tel. Add. "Empresloge.” 2-12, Mody Road, Kowloon. Private Hotel, best location is Kowloon, convenient to ferry, flats of 2 or 8 rooms, also bed-sitting-rooma, dally or monthly rates. Excallant cuisine, special rates for families. For information apply to
MRS, E OWEN MURPHY,
Proprietress.
ST. GEORGE & CLERMONT HOTELS
BONG KONG & KOWLOON
ST. GEORGE. HOTEL
4,24 Kennedy Road, Bong Kong.
Right males walk from Blaka Hor. Beautifully situated overlooklay Botanical Gardena, Hong Kong & Harbour, Large, newly denialed rooms' spaciaus rerandaha, Modar convenienzos. First Class Oulalie an) nítatlance,
Telegram-Nudean;
Phone C.. 4797
CLERMONT: HOTEL
9, 10, 12, 12, Chatham Road, Kouleur, Splendid location in beat part of Kowloon. Full riew at Hong Kong and Harbour, Lunes nowly furnished well vanlifated rooms and. verandahs. All modern Convenience, Catering of the best andlar Ruropean porriston.
Phone X. 810,
Telegrame-Nufcan "i
For terms and infórmastion at shore Hotels apply.
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ADELPHI HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
The ONLY HOTEL in Singapore fitted throughout with
MODERN SANITATION TEA DANCES
EVERY TUESDAY,
AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY:
ROOF GARDEN CINEMA
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING A
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ADELPHI HOTEL LTD.
“HARRY I WILLIES”
Managing Director.
Cables: Adelphi
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ENGINEERS and BHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and RON FOUNDERS All work done in this establishment li guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Bilpways and-can accommodate any erufi of-200 font kaugu
Town Oficer 64 Connaught Hoad Central, Bengkong, Tal Central No. 459. Shipyard: Sham-Sul-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong.
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