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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927.

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Give your Baby Claxo, and watch the difference after a few days; see how restfully he sleeps, how contented he is and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Dutor I

Glaxos

The Vitamin Milk-Food

‘Builds Bonnie Babies

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WAY THE WORLD WAGS.

Mr. Edward Storr Latham, } Robberies at Kensington, Popular resorts, in and out of Harrogate, eft £46,674 gross, Cricklewood, and Bromley, so far as can at present be as-, Kent, were reported as having certained,"

occurred during the holiday.

The Right Hon. Charles Pepys Courtenay, fourteenth Earl of Devon, left unsettled property of the gross value of £90,066,

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Fire destroyed valuable pat- terns and other stock and several buildings of the Mirrlees Watson Co., Glasgow, the damage being officially estimated at 220,000:

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the metropolis, were thronged with holiday crowds, who made the best of weather conditions, which contrasted, badly with those of Eastertide.

When the German full-rigged ship "Grief" arrived at Fal- mouth, the captain reported having lost two of the crew on the voyage from Port Pirie, in March, when the ship met with a hurricane which raged four days.

While practising for the senior tourist trophy race in the Isle of

The court at Ilford awarded Man, Mr. Charles Archibald the Dunmow hitch to Mr. Cecil Birkin, second son of Sir William Wright, M.P., and Mrs. Thomas Birkin, Bt., was killed. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mr. Birkin was travelling at Horkin, of Liversedge, York-

The subject of a political speed round the bend at Kirkshire.

alliance between the Co-operative Michael, and in swerving to

movement and the Labour Party avoid a lorry he fell and was The King and Queen opened was introduced by Mr. A. Barnes, killed outright,

the Royal Ascot meeting driving M.P., at the Co-operative Con- along the course with their "The whining schoolboy has guests from Windsor Castle, gress at Cheltenham. A delegate

declared that the disappeared,

proposed and truancy is The Prince of Wales, Prince alliance would wreck the Co- well-nigh non-existent," declared | Henry, Princess Mary Vis- operative movement from top to Mr. A. Saywell, of London, at countess Lascelles and Viscount bottom. the annual conference of the Na- Lascelles accompanied their tional Association of Head Majesties. Teachers. In a strong condem- nation of the old system of examinations, he said that to im- part knowledge by force was as unrighteous as forcible feeding.

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A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Mr. Claude Plevins, the Cam- bridge undergraduate, who lost his life in the disaster which occurred on the opening day of the flying meeting at Bourne mouth. The coroner said he did not think there was any evi- dences on which the jury could bring in a verdict which attach- ed blame to the pilot, on whose part there seemed to have been an error of judgment.

At Cheltenham the Co-opera-

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong, vote, by 1,960 to 1,843, to ap-

FOR THE BEST SERVICE. Whether it be developing your negatives,

printing or enlarging-

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS should go to

LEE FONG.

Tel. C. 4029.

No. 7, Wyndham St.

WE HAVE THE BIGGEST AND MOST UNIQUE COLLECTION OF LOCAL AND CHINESE SCENES. Moderate rates, Punctuality and Excellent Quality.

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VIRGINIA

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The arrival of English coal at In a motor collision between bons in the first half of May to Hamburg increased from 92,458 Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells 107,529 tons in the second half Lady Oranmore, and Browne of the month. The English ar- was killed instantly and Lord rivals in May exceeded the im- Oranmore and Browne

Was port of the previous month by When the 61,094 tone. Only once since the seriously injured. large car in which they were end of the English strike were being driven approached a corner the coal imports greater than in near Quarry Hill it skidded and May; this was in March, when collided with a 'bus. The chauf- they totalled 219,887 tons. Leur and two other passengers in the far were also injured.

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A record entry of 700 has been received in "The Daily The Prince of Wales at Exe- Telegraph" London Gardens ter, laid the foundation-store of Competition-an advance of 128 the new administrative and art

on last year's total. There has block at Streatham Hail, which been a large increase in the is to be the new home of the number of entries from houses University College of the South and gardens not exceeding £35 West of England. His Royal per annum rateable value, Highness announced that Lord, formerly confined to a radius tive Congress decided, on a card Glanely had told him that he had of four miles from Charing-cross promised to give £25,000 to the and now open to the whole of the the proposed political would be devoted to the estab-

endowment fund. prove

This sum London postal area. alliance between the Co-opera-lishment of a few scholarships tive party and the Labour Social- and a chair of agriculture, and ist party. This followed an animated discussion, in which be dedicated to the memory of Sir one of the scholarships was to one dissentient declared

Francis Drake. "if the Co-operative movement were not a prosperous concern the Labour party would have no use for us," and that the proposal would "split and wreck the movement from top to bottom.”; It transpired later that out of over 1,300 societies affiliated to the Co-operative Union only about 600 were represented at the congress.

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the Manchester Unity of Odd- At their resumed conference

to contributions to the orphans fellows devoted special attention

fund and to publicity and pro- paganda. The suggestion of the Investigation Committee that regard be had to contributions to the orphan fund where ap- plication was made for grants, found a favourable reception, and it is likely that a change in) policy will follow. It was de- eided to hold next year's con- ference at Douglas, Isle of Man.

A collision in mid-air, at the Bournemouth Flying Meeting, caused the death of two airmen, whose machines crashed in flames-Squadron-Leader W. H. Longton, the famous pilot, and Major L. P. Openshaw. Squadron-Leader Longton was pinned underneath the wreck- age, and was burned to death before he could be extricated, Major Openshaw dying almost at once from his injuries.

The latter was flying in a machine in which, only as recently Easter, he and his wife set out. for their honeymoon.

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The Lord Mayor of Liverpool has arranged, in connection with their Majesties' visit to Liver- pool, on July 19, on the occasion of the opening of the Gladstone Dock, that two Guards of Honour shall be provided from the Liver- pool Territorial Troops, and

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the routé from the Town Hall to the Land- ing Stage, via Water Street, to be lined by Territorials. In order that the demonstration may be of a fitting character, the Lord Mayor trusts that the attendance of Territorials will be as large as possible, and he appeals to employers of labour- to be good enough, as far as is consistent with their work, to allow the men a whole or half day's leave respectively without deduction of pay. The Lord Mayor feels sure that employers will give careful consideration to this request.

HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS.

July 13, 1927.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery, Messrs. A. E. Atkins, W. Allexander, A. de C. Acoy.

Mesars. S. F. Brown, A. Broetje, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Baker.

Miss M. Duffy.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Farhoon, Mr.

C. J. Ferguson.:

Messrs. A. F. Henry, Earle Hodgins, E. Heymanson.

Mr. H. T. Irmischer.

Mr. J. E. Joseph.

Mesara, H. A. Keller, F. Keller, Miss H. Lillie, 'Miss La. Kartes, Miss MC. Lahman. Mrs. R. Maurin,

Mr. and Mrs. C. Nunhoffer. Messrs. C. Pickworth, E. K. Parker, A. G. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parker, Miss, F. Printy.

Mr. F. Rudloff.

Mr. R. Schoepe, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Scoble, Mr. A. Schubert.

Dr. E. S. Taylor.

Messrs. H. Volker, R. Vállarino, J.

Mr.G. Wragge, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilbur, Mr. W. Wright.

THE

HONGKONG

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTELL

Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG.”

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphic Address: "CEN" KÄL, 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 Beds, 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 will play as under:

TIFFIN HOURS

1 to 2.

Tel. Add: "Victoria." Telephone No. C. 373.

DINNER HOURS

7.30 to 9.

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.

Facing the harbour. 37-39 Connaught Road West.

Tel. C.5506.

EMPRESS LODGE.

Tel Kowloon 296.

Tel. C.5508.

Tel. Add. "Empreslogs.” 2-12, Mody Road, Kowloon, Private Hotel, best location in Kowloon, convenient to fary, fla of 2 or & rooms, also bed-sitting-rooms, dally or monthly rates. Excellazi cuisine, special rates for familles. For information apply to

MRS. E, OWEN MURPHY,

Proprietress.

ST. GEORGE & CLERMONT HOTELS

HONG KONG & KOWLOON

ST. GEORGE HOTEL

14, 1 & 4, Reznedy Road, Hong Kong.

Kight minutes walk from Blake Ples. Demutinily altuated overlooking Botanical Gardens, Hong Kong & Harbour. Large, nawly furulunk room spacious verandaha, Moder conveniences, Pirst Glass Calzini and nitendance,

Telegram-Nudean.

Phone G. 4727

CLERMONT HOTEL ·

9, 1, 11, 12, Obaths. Road, Kowtoun.

Aplendid location in boat part of Kowloon,. Full low a Hong Kong and Harbour, Farge newly farnished welí ventilated resina and verandaka. Ali módarn Convenience, Catering of the best under Xuropean supervision.

Telegrams-Nudean

Phone K. 810.

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For terms and Information at kiinte Hotel apply:"

Mrs. F. E. CAMERON

Propriatico

Necessity Brought Us Into Existence IMPERIAL CAFE

60, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

We respectfully request the favour of your Patronage. English Meals prepared under Ideal condition. 50 CENTS NO EXTRAS. -

NÒ TIPS. QUALITY CLEANLINESS-CIVILITY. English Management.' Open from 8 a.m. till midnight.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

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

Town Office: 84, Connaught Road Central, Hongkong. Tel. Central No. 459. Bålpyard: Sham-Sul-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong. Tel. Kowloon No. 9. Estimates furnished on application.

Hongkong, April 1, 1924.

MASSAGE

Mr. SHIMIDZU Mrs. HONDA. No. 24, Wyndham Street.

PN\Tele-C, 4945.19

MASSAGE NAKAMURA

No. 23, Stanley. Street, 2nd floor.

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