SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1932.
FOR SALE.
Stanley Gibbon's Postage Stamps
Catalogues
for 1932
Whole World
$12.00
British Empire
.$ 5.25
Foreign Countries
.8 8.00
REMEMBER - BE AT CASEY'S PLACE AT
SEVEN SHARP -
AN WEAR YOUR FULL
DRESS REGALIA
THIS. 15 A SWELL
BLOW OUT-
·I'LL PUT
ON THE
SOUP AN FISH ALL RIGHT:
THE CHINA MAIL
Bringing Up Father
YOU GOTTA
WEAR IT-OR YOU CAN'T GIT IN-
DON'T FAIL TO BE THERE BE SURE
TO HAVE
A TICKET-
I'M ALLSET 1 KINGIT OUT-TO-NIGHT: ME DAUGHTERS FIXIN” UP ME SUIT FER ME MAGGIES LETTIN' ME OUT I'LL BE SEEIN YOU'
WELLS DAUGHTER- DARLIN', WHERE, 15.ME-SUIT?
| OH-DADDY, I HAD SO MUCH JODOH ASKED MOTHER TO FIX IT:
1
GRACA & CO.,
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Garden Seeds, Picture Books,
Toys, etc., etc.
No. 10, WYNDHAM STREEY,
1.O. Box No. 620,
HONG KONG.
COASTWISE
"ALGIE" BENNETT.
An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Const
PRICE $1.00.
Now on sale at
BREWERS
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW
EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE.
and of the Publishers
The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltø China Mail Bullding.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
The following unclaimed tele
grams are lying at the office of
the Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited)
mark:-
of Don
C. F. Judd, Hong Kong Bank, from Shanghai.
Mrs. Jaffe, Hong Kong Hotel
(2), from Shanghai.
Bona Fides, from Shanghai.
Hughes, Kowloon Hotel, from Hankow.
F. V. JENSEN,
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, March 2, 1932.
The following unclaimed tale gram is lying at the E.E. Tale-
graph Cols office.
Eddy. passenger,
from Shanghai.
Hajputana,
C. C. CLARKE,
Manager. Hong Kong, March 3, 1932,
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:-
Victoria Peak
Island.
I HAD SOME PEOPLE CALL
AND COULDNT GET AT IT-50
I COULDN'T FIX IT AS A LOT
IS ME SUIT READY?
OF BUTTONS WUZ MISSIN-SO
WHERE: IS HE?
I GAVE IT TO THE MAID TO FIX-
I TOLD THE BUTLER TO FIX IT
YES! WE GOT YOUR SUIT-BUT IT WON'T BE READY UNTIL TO- MORROW AS WE ARE JUST
CLOSING.
BY GOLLY' MY FAMILY
1S A GREAT
HELP TO ME-
GIMME THAT SUIT-I'LL
WEAR IT AS IT IS-
YES-WE RECEIVED YOUR SUIT BUT
WE SENTIT TO OUR CLEANING AND-REPAIR SHOP. WE ONLY. CARRY OUR CLOTHING STOCK.
HERE-
WELL- WHERE IS YOUR FACTORY?
GIT ME BACK TO ME HOUSE AS QUICK AS. YOU KIN? PUT ON YOUR GREEN GLASSES)
SO YOU WON'T SEE ANY RED SIGNALS-
TES SIR-
SORRY- SIR: BUT I HAD THE BUTTONS-BUT NO THREAD- SO I TOOK IT OVER TO
THE TAILOR-
WHAT, "TAILOR? SPEAK UP-1 OUGHT TO BE IN THAT SUIT NOW»
THAT SUIT WILL BE WORN OUT FROM HANDLIN' BEFORE
IGIT IT-
!!!?!
HE GAVE ME THE WRONG SUIT-
Feet
18323
Signal Station
1774
Mt. Parker
1784
Mountain Lodge
1725
The Eyrie
1725
Peak Hotel
1805
Taikoo Sanatorium
1000
Bit. Davis
877
Bowen Road (fikarbeds)
297
Mainland.
Feet.
Taimoshan
Kowloon Peak
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· SEQUEL TO CAMP. RAID.
The raid of 20. armed men un a Boy Scouts' camp at Drumcar, Co.
WORLD ROVER MOOT AWARDS,
Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout of the World, has awarded the
THE PUBLIC CAN HELP.
In the course of an address at a weekly luncheon of the Dumfries Rotary Club, Mr. James A. Crichton, Organising – Secretary of the
Louth, last August, when the boys Medal of Merit to Monsieur Man were held up at midnight, and their camp burned had its sequel roccatly fred de Wattenwyl, President of Scottish Boy Scouts Headquarters, at Dundalk. Mr. Hugh Pack the Camp Executive, and to said that if one wished a boy to Beresford, the Irish Free State Monsieur Ernst Trechsel, Catop develop as a good citizen, to have a Commissioner for Rover Scouts, Chief of the Kandersteg Scout keen sense of honour, keen sense of ST. ANDREW'S SCOUT TROOP: "A Hong Kong Skutch Book" by presented Cutmaster George Ryder, Chalet, for their splendid services loyalty and brotherhood to ether
S. A Sweet.
who was temporarily in charge of in connection with the Moot, and as fellows frrespective of class, if one In making the presentation, the the camp at the time of the raid, 1 an expression of gratitude to all the wanted boys to be thrifty and clean Departure of Two Keen Members Scoutmuster (Mr. R. Dormer) said with the Boy Scouts gilt cross for members of the Federation des i thought, word and deed there that the Troop would miss John gallantry which he has been award Eclaireurs Suisses for their magni-must be a tremendously clear ac and Dick very much John haded by Lord Baden-Powell
figent work in making the first ceptation on the part of the Com bcen Troop Leader for quite a while Letters of commendation on World Rover Scout Moot such a munity that as a Boy Scout he was expected, ds a matter of course, ta and, ng such, had been a pillar of parchment were presented to Rover splendid success. At the usual weekly meeting strength, and he would, especially, Scout Hurd, Troop Leader Rogan the 1st
Kowloon (St. Andrew's)be missed.---Dick had always been and Patrol Leaders White and
*** loyal and had backed the Troop up Matyer, Boy Scouts Troop held at their
mín every way, and there was no get. Mr. Pack Baresford said – that headquarters St. Andrew's Church ting away from that His parenta, even more Important than the bean
all—-on Thursday evening, pre- too, had always held a keen watch. I coveted decoration was the sentations to two members Trooping,brief over the Troop On behalf the boys had had the adm Troop, he a
koth the inhabitants Leider John Miller and Scout Dick "
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ROVER ARCHAEOLOGISTS..
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