HONGKONG $ DIRECTORY
1929
NOW ON SALE
AT THE
DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 3A, Wyndham Street. AND AT
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd., Brewer's, Rung Cheong, 66, Nathan Rond, Kowloun H.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Kowloon H.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Hong Kong Peak Tram Station Store, Lower Tram Station" Lee Yee, 12, D'Agullar Street
Excelsior Co., 16, D'Aguilar Street,
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929.
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BUY A DOLLAR DIRECTORY
THIS YEAR-
·an "old-one is of little use.
NOW ON SALE
AT
THE HONKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.
3A. Wyndham Street, Hong Kong
AN EXCELLENT BEVERAGE
KEEPRINTEA
MRS. CHRYSLER WELCOMED IN HONG KONG-Passing through on the Dollar Line round-the-world s.s. "President Johnson," Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler (wife of the motor-car manufacturer of that name) and her son, Mr. Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., and her daughter, Miss Bernice Chrysler, were entertained at a lavish Chinese banquet at the Kam Ling-restaurant, West Point, by the Republic Motor Co. of China, the local agents for the Chrysler products. In the front row, left to right (starting from the fifth) are Mrs. Chrysler, Mr. Tang Chi-kin (who presided), Mr. Chrysler, Jr. and Miss Chrysler. Mr. D. M. Biggar of the Equitable Eastern Banking Corporation is standing between Mr. Tang and Mr. Chrysler, Jr. Mr. Lam Ming-fan, who deliver- ed a witty speech, is second from left in the last row.
TONG TEA
One of the finest products
of the famous Keemun Valley
oz. nett 45 cents per tin.
An appropriate gift to
send to your friends at home.
THE CHINA TEA CO., LTD. David Building, Pottinger Street,
SOLD BY ALL COMPRADORES."
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ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE-Representatives of whom, see above,.. won the invitation relay race at the Queen's College annual athletic sports last Saturday.-(K. Fujiyama).
DIVIDING DAM.-which is being placed in the service reservoir at Bowen-road, Hong Kong, to facilitate repairs
to the service reservoir. The unusual view of the bed can
be seen from the upper levels.
CALL TO EUROPEANS.-H.E. the Governor, at the annual inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade on March 26, drew attention to the fact that Europeans do not contribute to the funds of the Brigade: Members of the District staff are behind His Excellency, who is addressing the Brigade --- (A. Fong),
ANNUAL OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. The Tung Wan Hospital in charity in the Colony Its Board is elected annuallyThe above group was taken on March 25 on the Governor (Str Cecil Clementi, KCMG) Left to right in front row (beginning from the Hon. Dr A, R. Wellington (Director of Medical & Sanitary Services), HE the Gover Board) the Hon. Mr. R. A. C North (Secretary for Chinese Affairs) Dr E. W. Kirk Sillitoe RM the new Aide-de-Camp to HE the Governor is between Dr. Wellington, and
of
KARL DANE & GEORGE
KARTHUR in "Detectives, at the Queen's Theatre, March 31 to April
CATHEDRAL WEDDINGMr. James P. Moodie and Miss Anne McKenzie Tollan (daughter of Mr. D. Tollan of the Telephone Co.) at St. John's last Saturday. The bride wore a mediaeval gown with pearl diamante trimmings and lined with blue georgette. Her veil was of silver lace and she wore silver shoes and stockings to match. She carried a sheat of rum lilies.
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