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MONDAY, JULY 16, 1928.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby

Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting.

Be guided by the experience of the great number of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know

Glaxo.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be free for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry. hearted childhood.

Ask your Doctor!

Glaxo

The Vita in Milk-Food

"Builds Bonnie Babies”

When Baby is

6 months old

or when he c

his first tooth, add

a little Glazn Malted

Food to his Glaxo

This will provide

the best means of accuste ning Baby, graduaky and natur ally to taking more solid food Obtainable where you buy Glam.

NOVEL SUICIDE.

BY HOME-MADE ELECTRIC CHAIR.

END TO MISERY.

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THE CHINA MAIL,

LETTERS & RADIO.

ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED.

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POST OFFICE LIST.

New York, Having become de- A General Post Office notifea- spondent owing to ill-health, Otto tion, gives the following particu- Walke a resident of Chicago, chose lars with regard to unclaimed cor- novel manner of ending his respondence, etc., waiting at the misery. He killed himself in a Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Tele graph Office, Government Build- Ing:-

home-made electric chair.

While his family was absent from home be placed a dining-room chair in the bath-room, fastened pieces of

FINED $1,000.

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CHINESE AND MORPHIA PILLS.

ONE MAN DISCHARGED.

Two men were charged before Mr. R. E. Lindaoll at the Central Magistracy on Saturday for being in possession of 551 morphin pills and for offering and procuring them for amoking.

The second defendant was 'dis- charged on the application of W. G. Burdett, Miss M. A. Revenue Officer Grimmitt, prosecut metal to the arms and placed a Bankovsky, C. E. Cleaver, Chiening, on the ground that there was

no evidence against him. silver plate on the seat. In order Chung Inan, V. Cararias, A. G. Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for to guard against failure he fixod Corbin, Eisler, Reeves & Murphy the first defendant. The second in extra heavy fuse in the control Mrs. T. E. Fielding, J. C. Finch, charge was withdrawn as the wit- box in the basement, and flooded P. D. G. Gain, M. B. Hanafin, Major ness for the prosecution had al- the bath-room door, to make sure A. G. Hills, Mrs. T. Harker, A. of good contact.

Heyne, H. Mowbray Jones (Enst-ready left the Colony.

Defendant was fined $1,000 or six Undressing himself, Wolke sat on wood & Holt), Jarlo, Hurla Joseph,

months' imprisonment. the silver plate and pushed a finger F. K. Kellogg, C. G. A. Kirke, R. into the electric-light socket. He Kerr, Asiatic Expl: Inc.. Miss M. was dead when the members of his Lewis, J. V. T. Lu, Lt. Com. II. family found him.

Lake, M. Lautman, J. F. Muir, J. Marston, A. F. Murray, Radio Corp HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. of America, N. C. Ng. A. G. N. Ogden, F. Pickelsky, A. Surin, Miss B. Shurart, H. F. Slagle, L E. Sinclair, Mrs. G. F. Young.

July 15, 1928...

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, Miss [M. Allen.

Mrs. E. Bateman, Mr. Willis Browne.

Miss V. Copland.

Messrs. L. 'Davie. R. C. Dolbey. Mesars. S. J. Fuller, F. H. Fisher. Mrs. C. B. Green, Dr. M. Girard, Messra. N. J. Giffin, Geo. Gaseltine,

E. Granter.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holmes, Mias B. Harrison. Messrs. S. J. Hicks, A. F. Henry.

Mr. Fred. Keller.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mar, Dr. Ed. Mosely, Misses L. Mulcahy, Mann, Mr. H. C. Meyer. Mr. C. G. Newell. Messrs.

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

SALE

OF

Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc.

at a

SACRIFICE

We are removing from our present premises (opposite main entrance of the Hong Kong Hotel) to the new address at present occupied by "At The Sign of the Lantern," in the ground floor of York Building, and have to sell the entire stock.

No reasonable offer refused.

Sale commenced on 1st. June, 1928.

SENNET FRERES,·

China Building,

Pedder Street.

W. Pleigsier. C. E.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Rabgamannar, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Slow, Mrs. B. Szold, Mr. H-Schall.

Mrs, and Mins Tully.

Mr. C. H. Varkinson. Мелага.

G. Wragge, R., P. Whithamn, Fred. S. Wood, Misses A. Weston, Williamson.

Unpaid Correspondence.

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R. P. Allen, M/S William Penn (c/o. Am. Consulate). Miss B. Bryan (c/o Am. Consulate), Mrs. G. H. Corse, Chan Shut Po (c/o Repulse Bay Hotel), M. L. Hewa, T. Van Leenwen, Malton, Tailor No. 2535, G. A. Roberts, M/s William Penu, S. Saguisag, J. G. Williams (e/o Am. Consulate).

Registered Articles. Cheung Sheung Chi, Prof. G. O. Enriquez (c/o Am. Consulate), Hugo Frank C. C. A. Kirke, H. Lensvelde, Miss E. Zorairova.

Parcel.

Radio Telegrams.

Alex. Young.

Address. Aghes Beaver

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MR.

C. G. KEEN ADMITTED TO SHANGHAI COURT.

In H. M. Supreme Court, on July 9. Mr. A. G. Mossop, the Crown Advocate, made application to Judge Sir Peter Grain for the admission to practice of Mr. Charles Garrett Keen. He said he had information that Mr. Keen was a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of Bri- tish Columbia, having been admitted a soliciter in July, 1927. In support of the application, he produced afidavits by Mr. K. E. Newman to the effect that he was personally acquainted with Mr. Keen and by Mr. Harold Piercy, a persona!} vouched for his qualifications, and friend, as-to his identity. All the papers, said the Crown Advocate, were in order, so he supported the application.

In answer to the Judge, the Crown Advocate aald he understood that, at least so far as British Columbia was concerned, barristera and solicitors. were on the same Soerabaja footing as in Shanghai. San Francisco The Judge asked if a member of Bandoeng the English Bar could be called to Swalow the Canadian Bar on his calling in Sandakan England, or must he be called also

Saigon In Canada.

News has been received by the "North-China Daily Mail," from Dr. W. T. Hobart, husband of the late Mrs. Hobart of the Methodist Mission who was shot during the trouble at Taianfu, stating that he is about to leave China. The Rev. Perry O. Hanson who has been on holiday in America. for the past year, is shortly returning to China and will take over the duties of head of the Methodist Mission at Anabel Jordon c/o Taian, and so enable Dr. Hobart to return to America as soon as pos-3208 4135 2127 etc.

Hing fat Yapon Mikado 9.8. Sunghing Kwonserkow c/o Thonghup

sible.

A sum of £30,000 is stül required for essential improvements at the City of London Hospital for heart and lung diseases, Victoria. Park, E where the Duke of Connaught open- ed the new surgical, block recently.

Hingfat Filihoko

Saigon The Crown Advocate said he ..Namdinh thought one would have to be called Semarang to the Bar In Canada, but it was a Haiphong mere formality which he thought Namdính applied to any of the Dominions. Detroit Mic His English qualifications enabled New York him to go through at least in some

Yunnanfu of the Colonies.

Saigon

The Judge said. he had great Soerabaja pleasure in admitting Mr. Keen and

wished him all success. Dollar Mail Line

Houston Texas Mr. Keen, having signed the roll

...Hoihow before Judge King (acting "asi

Cholon Registrar in the absence of Mr. Cholon A. J. Martia, newly appointed to "Batavia Maru" that office), thanked the Judge and Yunnanfu said that, with regard to the ques- tions just asked, an English solici- Cholon tor or barrister was admitted to Cholon practice in British Columbia after Manila passing formal examinations.

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My fanny wore a crinoling Sovide her parlatoons were draped Velgen nu how her limbs were shaped And Panny held as wildest jokung. Thatever girls should come to smoking

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fanny in horror swoons away)

"Oh shameless maiden Jake my lip.

fanny has passed and found it good fanný hasi

early should.

· Remove that gasper from yourlip*

fanny, the brand Ismake won't hurt you

Try one of these and blow your vie fuel

fanny has pulledd twice by Gad 1. fanny has nurtured. Not so bad!"

She inspects the lobacco- A golden yellow-It smokes so Smoothly-ita nch and mellow- it's a CAPSTAN! She reads the name, The cigarette of world-wide lane.

Moral. Smoke CAPSTAN when you can

THE NEW

SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME

WHAT

is the Sum required?

$40,000

we anywhere near it yet?

AREN

YOU

have sent in your bit 7

No.

DOING

ABOUT

IT?

Send it to

it now ?

Yes.

how much is

REV. J. C. KNIGHT ANSTEY

15, Ventris Road.

MR. W. H. SMITH .Sailors' and Soldiers' Home

Arsenal Street.

they smoke their fifty fags o wech

(The blush lies red on fanny's cherk

fanny has brought her parasol Down on the smoker's shingled poll.

They smoke a tea they smoke at tale

Fanny har slopper

Hanny is roused and girl to batilei)

•The Hut whoc cylinder of SIN

They re far too good to be left la man”.

audijs inpuod by the Braids Amencas Tobacco Co.: (Chmů Did “EO-

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