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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929.

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PRETTY GIRLS IN THE LATE PRINCE GOLD EMBARGO IN | POLICY IN INDIA

PROFUSION

VON BULOW

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STATESMAN

DAMSELS

LONELY LASSES

THE CHARM OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND

In Bristol there

1917.

YEAR

Mr. ernment of India.-

There was no question so far

Those de-

NOTICE.

N MONDAY, 11th November,

0120, an Departments will

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NOTICE.

putting coping stones оп thla foundation, they may happily not THE GERMAN PRESS

ELATED EXCHANGE RATES be forgetful of those who tolt with

faith among the foundations. Berlin, October 28.

Tokyo, Yesterday. LIBERALS STAND FIRM 4. Indications that the gold embargo All German papers, irrespective

Mr. Lloyd George, Liberal lead- be CLOSED. of their political affillations, pay a may be lifted early next year are arer, said he was a member of the The Hong Kong Dispensary, In a tour in search of beauty, a whin tribute to the personality and cumulating.

Government that introduced re- Dispensing Department, will be Following the Finance Minister's as-forms in India and presided overjOPEN for dispensing knight-errant the "Sunday the achievements of Prince von

sertion

Prescrip- on Wednesday that "with Graphic" reports that he has found Bülow, who was the Reich's fourth such clater exchange rates it is clear the Cabinet that not only sanction- tions from 10 am to 1 pm. and female loveliness in profusion in Chancellor and who died in his 81st that the gold release is indeed near," ed but framed the declarations in from 6 pm to 7.30 p.m. the youth and the west, of Britain.ar after prolonged agony in his the leading vernacular papers givu reference to the future self-gov-|A, S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

prominence tu reports that

Hong Kong, 8th Nov, 1929. was beauty Roman home.

Tsushima, Finance Commissioner who The newspapers unanimously em everywhere and of all classes; in Partsmouth and Southsed he saw phasize the powerful personality is now in New York, is negotiating as Liberals were concerned of pretty girls "of all nations"; the and the dominant role which the with Mr. Morgun for an overdraft of going back one single Inch from rustic beauties of Devon made their deceased played in Germany's pre- $200,000,000 in favour of the Yoko those declarations, special appeal; and the "party war politics and recall his conflict has Specie Bank for the purpoas of clarations were considered care- maids of Cornwall fairly bewitch. with the Kaiser with regard to the supporting the early lifting of the em fully not only by the British "Daily Telegraph" Interview which bang of gold exports enforced since

Cabinet; they were considered I greatly regretted leaving Man-created a tremendous sensation at

Negotiations are reported to be pro-

during the war at an Imperial chester before the absent beauties the time and which Prince

greasing favourably which, with the Cabinet where there were repre had returned from Blackpool and Bulow publicly repudiated-aacken's rapid approach to par leads fin-sentatives of every Dominion in Southpart. Next time (if any) which deeply humiliated the Kaiser uncial experts to expect that the sign the British Empire, including hope to be able to send them a post- and which shortly afterwards reing of an overdraft agreement in New India,

OWING to the Suspected Pre- card in advance so as to be sure sulted in the Kaiser's definite break | York will be followed immediately, by

of RABIES in that He explained the nature of the Part of the New Territory Ad- Tokyo's official announcement of the pledge which was given to India jacent to Chinese Territory mem- of meeting them writes Jesse with the Prince.

+ the date of Since his retirement, with

the embargo's termination, and why full partnership was not hers of the public are reminded Collings, a

Kather saudened. but with hope/exceptions of the years of the Great | probably in January or February. conceded Immediately. It was that NO DOG may be brought to in my heart, I turned the ear south.War, he has lived chiefly at Rome Reuter.

owing purely to practical diff-

another part of the Colony from ward and set off again in search where he owned a beautiful vills

culties, bułow the Monte Pincio. The

the New Territory except by the of "Lovely Wonñan." Would I And

The first difficulty was that

written permission of the Colonial never in the whole history of Veterinary Surgeon. fer in the south, and in the soft rince's health had been much im and balmy west, where somehow,

India bad India or any part of it

This Regulation ever enjoyed the slightest mea-DOGS taken into the New Terri-

applies one thinks, she ought to be?

The splendid, rigged north, with

of democratic self-govern-tory on bathing plenies by launch all its magnifierat qualities, after

or motor car. all, seems a trifle rough and hard

likely eradle for nurturing of loveliness,

મ! him,

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Rebellious Beauties

the

Van

paired since the spring of this year, when his wife who was born an Italian princess, died, blow from which the aged statesman never fully recovered.

Both the Reich's President and the German Chancellor seat their expressions of sympathy to the family of the

deceused and it is Oh, yes, rubellious beauties of expected that the Chancellor will Yorkshire and Lancashire. I know attend Prince von Bulow's inter- you must There

somewhere-ment which will take place on the putting in the shade your own red [family estate near Hamburg, and white roses by the lustre of Messages of condolence are arrive your loveliness, but I did not seejing from all parts of the world at you this time, and i have to set the Bulow villa at Rome including down exactly what I saw. May we telegrams from the King of Italy, both have better luck next time! and the Italian Premier, Signor And so 1 came to Bristola Mussolini. It is understood that the grand old city nestling in a hollow, Government has decided to provide its, infty downs fanned by the freshļa military guard of honour for the breeze from the Atlantic,

The girls of Bristol? Well, I found them fair and kind and friendly, with a soft, gentle' re- finement that comes soothingly

funeral cortege to the railway station, Prince von Bulow having been one of the few foreign knights of the Annunziata Order whose members, by their initiation be.

CHAMBER MUSIC

Last Night's Helena May Concert

there

were 08 тапу

were in the

sure ment until 1919. Last night's recital of chamber the population was illiterate, and Secondly, that 95 per cent. of music, played by Mrs. Bowes-thirdly Smith, Madame Bonenfant, Major different races, nationalities and Maenair, and Air. Bowes-Smith, at languages as there the Helena May Institute, enabled whole of Europe. the audience to hear piano-play- ing of the graceful order. In one. or two of the sonatas nearly all the charm was released when the outlines of the fresh, if formal, patterns were In the early Sonata in C Minor no deftly traced. Saint-Saens), the absence of any very positive, personal revelation was rather more perceptible: the grace was flecked with little tem- pests of tone of which the zon- text, as read, did not always sup- ply a convincing reason.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

sence

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W. J. E. MACKENZIE, Colonial Veterinary Surgeon. November, 1929,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

LLOYD ROYAL BELGE S.A

From ANTWERP.

CARLIER

A DISTINCT PROMISE All these facts had to be taken into account. The Imperial War Cabinet in 1917, with the Prime Ministers of all the

Dominions

be accorded to the people of India The Steamship, present, decided that there should

government limited, restricted, ex- having arrived, Consignees, of cargo a considerable measure of self- perimental, tentative, but they by her are informed that all Goods promised and this

was where the are being landed at their risk into pledge came in gradually, if the 8- Godowns

the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous periment was successful, to extend Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. of The Hong Kong and it until ultimately India enjoyed full whence delivery may be obtained. partnership in the Empire on equa!

No Claims will be admitted after But they made it clear that the 13th November, 1929, will be subject terms with our great Dominions. the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after ultimate goal could only be reached to rent, Mr. Bowes-Smith's violin pieces by stages and that the length and included Allegretto be: Moderato, number of those stages must be led on or before 20th November, 1929, Al} Claims against the Vespel Allegro, a recitative fantasis, and determined carefully from time to or they will not to recognised.

must be presented to the undersign- allegretto poco mosso. His treat-time by the success which attended All broken, chafed and damaged ment of light and contemplative the experiments at each stage. Goods are to be left in the Godowns,. passages was most effective, and Mr.

execution was of the very high mission was being awaited a deed. the music tanship behind the adept while the report of the Simon Car-November, 1929, at 10 am.

Mr. Lloyd George regretted that where they will be examined on 18th

claration was issued with the con-

A conventional programmé in- cluded pieces by Gabriel Faure,

after the blant outspoken direct come, in the language of the Order, Debussy, and Sonata in A Major

cousins to the King.

mess of the fassies of the north.

Yes, I kanw what the north country girl feels about this. say what think," she says. And she does say -and counts it a virtue.

Maybe she's right. At any rate you know where you are with her. But in that southern gent.eness there is something which hesitates to speak its mind always-for fear of hurting feelings unnecessarily— and polite prevarication will some times take the place of bluntness. It is not for me to judge between them, but I found the softer ways and manners of the South alluring.

Bristol for Beauty.

This smoothness, this gentle air

Dr. Cox, M. B. Ch. B. Bristol), M.R.C.S. (London) will act for Dr. J. King Patrick, Visiting Medical Officer, Sitiawan and Lumut, in the latter's absence in Australia on lang, holiday. Cox is a young Englishman of 22 years of age.

Ho has to his credit

six years' hospital experience at Penang in this month, Home. He is expected to land in

(Cesar Franck).

est order.

Tho delightful song sequence "Poom d'un Jour." sung by Mrs. Bowes-Smith, showed how much more suitable to her voice are

Waistel, K.C.B., arrived at York-tinction to the more operatic songs Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Kipling songs of this kind, in contradis hama an Oct. 3 in the cruiser of Debussy.

"Kent," accompanied by the

of refinement is part of the make-hermes," to announce his assump- CANCER TREATMENT

up of the maid of Bristol.

I find expression in her face; it

is part of her beauty.

I found a high standard of

beauty among the girls of Bristol.

tlot of office as 'Commander-in- Chief of the British Far-Eastern Squadron.

town-no

Doctor on Rays Employed To Kill Cells

No Fire Insurance has been effect- Bills of Lading will be countersign- THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agenta. Hong Kong, 7th November, 1929.

sent of the Government, which haded by. created the impression in India that it was intended without delay to confer full Dominion Status on

India.

neither be enlarged nor diminished by, any declaration or statement made by anybody.

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EXISTING POLICY Capt. Wedgwood Benn, Secretary for India, said that the Government were not taking effect, adminis- trative action, and were declaring leave the Commission to continue He earnestly asked Parliament to and interpreting in unmistakable their work undisturbed, without.

terms the existing policy.

The declaration

tagu policy.

restate- WEA &

DOUBT IN INDIA

Parliamentary conflict.

world.

in the whole

The Members of the Commission They have nae slender figures; they Gallant deeds were ever done for Cavendish Square, London, writing

Dr. Claude Gouldesbrough, or ment and Interpretation of the Mon had an undivided and sincere desire walk well; and their clear, fresh the love of fair ladies.

Lord Irwin's state to serve not only India, not only to the "Daily Mail," says:-The ne.ment meant what was said, no less Britain, but both together.. Qne complexions are possessed by every

After travelling from Covelly to heroine of a true-blue British novel. Brixham and from Plymouth to tual rays which are employed to kill and no more. The Montagu policy

I quested beauty among the to- Honiton, I see no reason why De- the cancer cells are neither X-rays stood as a cardinal article of faith outcome of the events of the last bacco girls and the chocolate work-von should not continue to produce different ray, the nature of which

few days was to make everybody nor radium rays, but a totally in the British policy towards India. ers. I went to look at the "Mon-heroes, for the feminine inspira-is not quite certain but in most proment taking the action they did was most complicated as well as the most The first reason for the Govern-realise that the future constitutional key Parade" in Colston-avenue, 1tion is surely not wanting.

progress of India was one of the went to College Green and Clare- You find the girl who would be bably a ray near the ultra-violet that they were, advised to do so by street.

important questions the Viceroy. He would like to ab- I found beauty there recognized on sight by any artist line of the spectrum. among all classes.

as the standard of typical English This ray is given off by the solve the Viceroy because he came

The Prime Minister said that the The average factory girl is well-beauty. I could have picked a score fluorcacin salt when the latter into England as an Ambassador of looking and neatly dressed, with aon Plymouth Hoe and as many-rays or, more feebly, by radium. as a peacemaker.

excited or "activated" by either peace and had gone back to India declaration of the Viceroy was re- good sense of colour, and I bowed more in every market

quired because, after 1919, propa down in worship before the languid, drooping lilies, no ultra- The X-rays used are of a certain

ganda had been started, asking the distance in the body, probably There had grown beauties of Clifton society encoun- fashionable figures, but athletic.about 21⁄2 inches; consequently at years doubt in India about British Government had departed from its Indian people to believe the British up in recent and broad-shouldered girls with health

gleaming in their rosy cheeks and situated too deep in the body to be for the ramoval of that doubt it was sary in order that a better atmos- present there are cancer growths policy. The Viceroy had said that policy. The declaration was neces sparkling eyes.

They wore their summer frocks trented by this method unless necessary to issue a clear declara-phere and more confidence should be with an easy grace, and their na-radium can be introduced. had only time for

tion of the existing policy. The established pending publication of I say at present because we have Viceroy also wanted, if possible, to The debate ended, a motion for a fleeting turally wavy hair owed as little to great hopes that by further re-get a good atmosphere which would

the report of the Commission. glimpse at Bath, but what I saw artifice as the coral of their lips. In Milsom-street in the course of an hour convinced me that there are ham and Birmingham and Bristol?ulty, probably by using a different up those doubts before the report What did I say about Notting- search we can get over this diffi- be better secured if they could clear

an adjournment being withdrawn. -British Wireless Service, still beauties In Bath as well Ah, well, I hadn't seen Devon then! salt of fluorescin

of Statutory Commission W15 as retired colonels, dogs, old maids,

Consequently the best results are haued. It was because those rea SMOKING CONCERT "Purty Maids" of Cornwall' And Cornwall? Well, if I don't the surface of the body.

sbtained with growths on or near sons appeared to the Government praise the Cornish girl I shall rouse fluorescia ray differs from X-rays good and sound that they took the In Honour of Interport the ire of 20,000 Cornishmen who, or radium rays inasmuch as it ap

course they did.

tered in Whiteladies-rond Park-street.

Coming to Bristol, I felt,

had

been worth while. Bristol for Beauty.

and the Abbey. There was one-

but let us go on to Portsmouth,

Portsmouth's Claims

tive to cancer'etlla?" or

This

Cricket Teams

A romantic young midshipman in the words of their inspiring bat-pears to be completely innocuous to

Mr. Lloyd George had naked whe- told me you couldn't budge for the song, will want to know the normal tissues while very destruether there had been any change of beauty on Southsea front, and reason why."

At the Hong Kong Cricket Club last policy. Captain Wadswood Benn muat day I was rather dazzled

A fig for your Cornishmen. I am

aald that, using the word in its concert was given in honour of the evening a very enjoyable amoking when 1 got there..

not to be intimidated. I am not Mr. Hubert P. C. Cheng, Traffic widest sense, there had been a Malaya and Shanghai interport cricket. But the trouble is, you can't be afraid of Cornishmen, but I am Matinger of the Canton Kowloon change, A new spirit had been in teams. Mr. R. Hancock presided over sure in Portsmouth and Southeen. afraid of the Cornish maid! She Rway, is transferred to a dimilar troduced Effort had been made to a large attendance of members and There is really no local type. Not leaves me defenceless. only every part of the British Isles. In truth, the Cornish malda have way. During his stay in Canton, position they occupied in the British The gathering was a very happy one,

post. In the Peking-Hankow Rail make the Balan peoples realise the visitors. "struck-and captive made of me." he has done much to improve the Commonwealth, and to give them an the programme offered being excellent,

Listen: In little Westors villages service of the Canton-Kowloon line assurance of equality. The second with variety to suit all tastene have come from Manchester,' and [ringe of princesses; with dark senger traffic and the prompt run: was far more important, namely, infion and that made It all the more en-

resulting in an increase in pas had

but every nation seems to have con-

tributed some of its fairest women.

Joyable.

that is why I didn't see bor in the dashing eyes and hair of glossyning of the trains, Mr. Cheng is regard to the conference. The co- Those who contributed items to the northern city.” ZNA

raven hue, singing as they passed You find pretty and vivacious in and out of the tiny, whitewashed well-known in Shanghai Teing the ference was to be fully represents-programme were:Me True (pinho Italians and olive-skinned Grecian cottaged. "And I stood spéliopung Cheng Hung-nien, and having, oc ferests: In India and in the Indíań Major Tuke and Mr. Musson (plaho, son" of the Vice-Minister, Mr. Live of the different parties and in-solo), Mr Hyde Lay (baritone), girla rubbing shoulders with and entranced. No pa suburn-haired girls from East Farther inland, I met maidenscupied the post as goods. Inspector States.

SHADES, G1 Banfo and songs), Mr...E. A. Green, Augl and black-haired girls from lacking that Spanish handsomeness and traffic Inspector of the Shang-

COMMISSION'S WORK (base), Me. Labram (come song), Wales. I don't know how many of whick local legend says is due to hai-Nanking Railways

Sir John Slition, Chairman of the (tenor), Mr. Scott (comle. monologus) Mr. Stonebaritone), Mr. «Richards them really belong here."

the wrecking” of ships on Cornish heartily

Statutory Commission, said that the and Mr. Burnett. (song). And so away to Devon and Corn conels at the time of the armada, Members of the Chinese Ship Commisalon had endeavoured to dis-1[3]: wall, among the cream and the yet equally beautirdi with the roay owners Association have bélegraph-charge their duties and would go on Jerusalem, Yesterday. TWO cider and the apple-cheeked cheeks and golden haft of theed to the N2onal Government de discharging them. The Commission Arabe have been sentenced, to beauties long famed in tong azt typich English girl bags chomanding the payment of the char was absolutely determined to do death, and two others fined £250, atory, is their fame a myth br have 11 were a Yoet I might perhaps to fees andunting! "$760,000, oh nothing which could be construedaron the charge of murdering they truly earned (1

able to do them Justice but if velbek which's the Government has misconstrued in the presentation of Rabbi, and attempting to murder Dayoht they ay, acounty of wouldn't be easy

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