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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927.

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THERE is no warry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a umpical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's food.

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Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children in five Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing food- that is why Glaxo has been' chosen.

Give your Baby Glan, and watch the difference after few days; see how restfully hesiceps, bow contented he is and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Door

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The Vitamin Milk-Food

"Builds Bonnie Babies"

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong.

MAN LOONG PRESERVED GINGER MANUFACTURERS.

NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER, Best quality-Prompt attention to Exporters.

Office: 231, Queen's Rond Central. Tel. C. 2530.

Factory:-2 Godown, Fraya, Dundas St., Mongkok. Tel. K. 88.

MASSAGE

Mr. SHIMIDZU Mrs. HONDA.

No. 24, Wyndham Street.

Tel. C. 4945.

MASSAGE NAKAMURA

No. 23, Stanley Street, 2nd floor.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WAY THE WORLD WAGS.

The Prince of Wales has been created a Knight of St. Patrick,

The foot of a young woman was found by a workman who was sorting rubbish deposited in a Liverpool Corporation refuse tip.

Madame, Evelyn Scotney (Mrs. Benjamin Russell), the Aus- tralian soprano, has given birth to a son at her London home. Both are doing well.

Clayton Wagons. Ltd., have obtained an £80,000 contract for 12 first-class twin saloon coaches from the South African Govern- ment Railways against severe competition.

The fourteen Chinese frescoes from a cave-temple in Shansi, which have been on loan at the British Museum through the kindness of Mr. Eumorfopoulos, have now been made a gift.

"There is one country where they fine you if you knock against a motor-car, but in England we don't do that. We still allow a pedestrian some rights on the roadway."Mr. Justice Hor ridge,..

At Messrs. Christie's at the first of a two-days sale of old French furniture, when a total of £22,147 was realised, a suite of Louis XV. furniture, consisting of a settee and twelve fauteuils, was sold for £2,415.

A petrol pump at Pound Lane filling station, Willesden, N.W., burst into flames while petrol was being put into a motor cycle, and both the motor-cyclist and the garage attendant were injured, while the cycle was des- troyed,

Half a million farthings have been collected for Kensal Rise Baptist Church building fund.

The Duke and Duchess of York on their return from Australia will receive an address of wel- come and congratulation from the City and a luncheon in their honour will be given in the Guild- hall..

In the Divorce Division a de- cree. nisi was granted to Mr., Sebastiano Amari, restaurant keeper, of Alfred-place, South Kensington, in consequence of adultery between his wife and Harold Morse.

Dr. H. Brierley, Registrar of Wigan County Court, who is 80, has been appointed Registrar of St. Helens County Court.

The Archbishop of Canterbury addressed about 60 peers in

the pro Westminster Hall on posed revised Prayer-book.

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Mr. Daniel Rees, assistant headmaster at Bushbury School, Wolverhampton, when cycling home from school, was killed in a collision with a lorry.

The National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers re- port that 189 furnaces were in blast at the end of April, a net increase of 11 during the month.

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At Newport, Monmouthshire, Mr. William Kentish, of Pem- Worshipful Brother Arthur Pell, broke Mews, Cambridge Avenue, this year's master of the Albert Kilburn, N.W., who until two Edward Prince of Wales Lodge years ago regularly drove a four- of Freemasons, by special dis-wheeled cub for nearly 60 years, Pensation initiated his three sons is 100 years of age. into the craft.

Thieves who made a raid on Kentish Town Tube Station rip- A blood-stained match stickped open a safe and took £11 in found by detectives in a waste- cash, but overlooked a secret com- paper basket in Robinson's room partment in the safe containing in Rochester Row led to Robin-more than £50. son's arrest, according to the police evidence in the Westmins- ter Police Court on the resump- tion of the Charing Cross trunk murder.

WE HEAR MUCH

NOWADAYS about "self-expression of the child," educationalists contending that self- expression on the part of children

should be fostered and not restricted. But what of the child that is unable to express itself the very young child that is alling and is unable to explain it's_symptoms?

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Recently a young London busi- ness man who frequently spoke on the telephone to Paris married the operator who arranged the calls. He said: In the words of the song, "I fell in love with a voice."

Lord Derby, Lord Lonsdale, and Mr. Lord Desborough, Reginald McKenna have con- sented to act as trustees of the $1,000,000 National Playing Fields Appeal launched by the Duke of York.

Long distance motor-omnibus travel on a regular time-table has been inaugurated in Western Canada, by the establishment of a service between Calgary and Edmonton (Alberta), a distance of over 200 miles.

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For such, Baby's Own Tablets con- stitute the speedient means of relief, particularly in those common maladies which arise from derangement of the digestive and allied functions, and which, like teething, react upon the Tablets are guaranteed to contain no child's nervous system. Baby's Own narcotics nor noxious drugs. They have proved in innumerable instances exactly the right remedy t to use in cases

A dealer in antiques at Welling- Mr. Edgar Wallace leaves Lon-of infantile indigestion, constipation, borough has exhibited for 幾 don for Berlin to see the first They quickly reduce feverishness, check week in his window a sovereign colic, teething troubles and WORTIS. performance there of his play diarrhoea, relleve croup and colds, re- with a ticket pricing it at 28. 6d. "The Ringer" and to arrange for store the fretful, ailing child to happi-His shop was daily passed by the filming of his other play ness and health.

hundreds of people. No inquiry "The Terror," which has just

for the coin having been made been produced with great success

the shopkeeper has now with- at the Lyceum Theatre.

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THE MOISTURE

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Of chemists everywhero, or past free, 50 cunts the vial, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse Road, Shanghai.

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While a party were but on the Dumbartonshire hills between Arrochar and Ardlui in search of foxes their dogs ran a wild cat into the open, where It attacked a gamekeeper, who promptly shot it dead. The animal, which was 37ìn, from tip to tail, weighed 10lbs.

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The marriage took place at Newhaven, Sussex, Register Office, of Mr. Harold Greaves- Lord, son of Sir Walter Greaves. Lord, K.C., M.P., and Lady Greaves-Lord, and Miss Marjorie Beatrice Salmon, daughter of Mr. Charles John Salmon, whose ad- dress was given as London.

The New Zealand Department of Industries and Commerce has drawn up an itinerary for the tour in New Zealand this month of the dolegates of the British Motor Manufacturers' Associa- tion, who are investigating the motor requirements of Australia and New Zealand with a view to meeting American competition in these markets.

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Eskimos from Pierce Point, on the Arctic coast of Canada, who recently arrived at Aklavik to trade, declared that last autumn they saw a white man floating out ' to sea on an ice-floe. The man had repeatedly fired his rifle to attract attention, but as they had no boat they were unable to rescue him. Later, wreckage of an un- known schooner Was washed ashore.

HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS.

June 22, 1917. Messrs. A. and G. Andrade. Messrs. S. F. Brown, F. H Burmell.

Mrs. P. M. Davies.

Mesars. G. Gell, F. M. Gispert, Guillaume, Mr. and Mrs. B. a Gates, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gellion.

Messrs. A. F. Henry, J. Howden Hume, J. P. Hudson.

Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Julian.

Mr. H. A. Keller.

Mr. A. C. Lofts, Miss H. Lille. Mesara. A. B. Mehta, H. E. M. Martin, R. R. Marsh, Capt. E. T. McLounan, Mr. and Mrs. Maes, Mr. A. Malbrang...

Mesars, JG. O'Connor, 0. Ostermayr.

Meagra, C. R. Powrie, E. Powell,

Mr. Henry Reynolds.

Mr. P. P. Schüloung.

Mr.

A. H. Tait, Dr. Sir E. S. Taylor.

Messrs. H. Volker, R. Vallarino.

Messrs. T. B. Wilson, G. Wragge. E. P. Williams.

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HONGKONG.

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK HOTEL. Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG." AND

SHANGHAI

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ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL,

MAJESTIC HOTEL › Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAI.”

HOTELS,

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms, newly renovated and installed with Box Spring Bods, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone.

All Trams pass in front of Hotel.

Most Moderate Rates in the Colony. Hotel Launch meets all steamers.

The Lounge and Dining Room is now open to the Public, THE KING EDWARD HOTEL BAND wUI play as under:

TIFFIN HOURS

DINNER HOURS 1 to 2.

7.30 to 9.

DINNER DANCES

every

WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY,

8 to 12 p.m.

TEA. DANCES

TUESDAY & FRIDAY 5 to 6.30 p.m.

Tel. Add: "Victoria." Telephone No. C. 873,

J. H. WITCHELL, Manager,

EMPRESS HOTEL, LTD.

Newly opened on 12th April.

We are famous for our CHINESE DELICACIES and our liquors.

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, be served.

Tel. C.5505.

Facing the harbour. 37-39. Connaught Road West.

EMPRESS LODGE.

Tel: C.5506.

Tel. Kowloon 206.

Tel. Add. "Empresloge." 2-12, Mody Road, Kowloon. Private Hotel, best location in Kowloon, convenient to furry, fiata Excellent of 2 or 3 rooms, also bed-sitting-rooms, dally or monthly rates. cuisine, special rates for families. For information apply to

MIS. E. OWEN MURPHY,

Proprietress.

ST. GEORGE & CLERMONT HOTELS

HONG KONG & KOWLOON

ST. GEORGE HOTEL

21, 2 & 4, Kennedy Road, Hong Kong.

Eight lautes walk from Elake Pler. Beautifully situated overlooking Botanical Gardens, Hung Keng &arbour. Large, newly furnished rooms apacious verandah. Modava convenlanes. Firl Gian Cutulno and attendwaen.

Telegram-Nudican.

Thuse 0.479/?

CLERMONT HOTEL

9, 10, 11, 12, Chatlam Hond, Kowlooz.

Sidendid location in beat part of Kowloon, Full rlew at Hong Kong and Harbour, Largs newly furnished wel vontilated rous and forendabe. All dein Convenience. Catering of the test under Europaan supervision.

Telegram-Nudcas

Thune K. 10,

For Lerms and information at shove Hotele apply:

Mrs. F. E. CAMERON

Propristress

Necessity Brought Us Into Existence IMPERIAL CAFE

60, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

We respectfully request the favour of your Patronage. English Meals prepared ander Ideal condition.

NO EXTRAS.

50 CENTS

SNO TIPS. QUALITY-CLEANLINESS CIVILITY. English Management. Open from 8 am, till midnight.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER HAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guaranteed.. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and can Accommodate.any craft of 200 feet long...

Town Offer: 64, Connaught Road Central, Hongkong, Tol, Central No. 459. Tel. Kowloon No. 9. Shipyard: Sham-Sul-Pa, Kowloon, Hongkong? -

Estimates furnished on application.

Hongkody, April 1, 1924

CHI WAH. TAILORING.

Once known as Chizon.

Perfect fit guaranteed.

9, Wyndham Street.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullaz Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Fres..

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