CRUDE OIL GASOLENE KEROSENE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1919.
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RAUCE WORD
WE HAVE.
Great Varieties of used and undyed- POSTAGE STAMPS
Single, "Sets, Packets, Baga,
and
on Approval Books FOR COLLECTORS.
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Postage Stamps, Pow Cards, Beeds, Toys,
etc.,
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HONGKONG-
A Double Safeguard.
When buying Worcestershire Sauce, always look for the signature in White
Lea
on the Red label, and see also that the name LEA & PERRINS is embossed in raised letters on the glass bottle.
Lea & Pertins' label and bottle are copied to such an extent" that these precautions are necessary; in order to make sure that you are being supplied with the original and genuine Worcestershire and not one of its many imitations.
WHAT EVERY ONE NEEDS
is a litis corrective medicine tibit, Hans to timis. Badily aliments are the scrimón lot of the majority of mankind. 1 Fortunately, most of these allment are not, in the beginning, sezious and 17.takando time are easily amenable to simple treatment. Among them 220 derangements of the digustire systand, da moon' you feel that. there is angining wrong with thể starkach the best course you can adopt le to take a down of Dracham's Emma Li ai piesaMilty relief be experienced even after the First dose of mis seneliaus preparation and perseverence with the remady will Žaduos a sense of Trachiness-stañagy—at buoyancy-as the result of the improved wurking of the organs of digestion or are few forms of medinary dyspepala, - billowman, Zandache or constipation than wifinat ylald to the curativa izfinanës of
BEEGHAM'S PILLS
The discutient romita' obtuloed by the mo of BBÉCHAM'S PILLS káve proved theat -worthy wi ́Lise, sentidance, they mfor. Specially-paitable for Uba alimenta⋅ peculiar to Females of all new. They kayı helped Ibersunds, and racechend. Chinment was,
Sold everywhere in boxes, price Hd (38 pic) Ifï ï4 (56 one) & 2/9 (168)
Lisia
A DOCTOR ILL-TREATED.
CANED BY AN-AMOROUS PATIENT.
The Hon. Mrs. Emmeline Stuart. Hen- ley, of Finchley Road, who was summoned for attacking and threatening Dr. J.
A. G. DA ROCHA. IS THE AUCTIONEER.
A. G. DA ROCHA,
Warren Davis, of Dorset Square, apAUCTIONKER SURVEYOR AND
peared recently at Marylebone Police Court.
GENERAL BROKER.
Queen's Road Central, Tulephone No. 2931.
TAVING been Favoured with instruc-
Dr. Davis said that he declined to at tend Mrs. Henley because she became an iqtolerable nuisance to him. She had since that time plagued him with letters,will postcards, telephone calls, and attentions in the street. Mrs. Henley waylaid hini lute oue Sunday night "as he was return- ing home, enlled him a dirty Welsh- man," servained, and struck him with a cane. She rang up his wife on the tele- phone the next morning, and with regard to the trivial incident of the previ-
night anid:
But I am in love with him, I will give him no peace. My life is no use to me whatever. and when go I will take bia"
Mrs. Henley denied that she had threatened the doctor, and said that when she returned from war service in France and
England she was suffering from nery train.
Dr. Davis was not the same warm, kind friend to me that he had been." she said.
A son-in-law of Mrs. Henley appeared and informed the magistrate that be was prepared to become surety for her, in £30 for her good behaviour.
The Magistrate-You must have her medically attended as she tells me that she is ill, but this sort of thing must not
go on.
Mr. Friend, solicitor for Mrs. Henley. stated that he could arrange for another surety in the same amount
tions freix Messrs. Davis Co., LTD., all by Public Auction TO-DAY (FRIDAY) Uctober 31st, 1919, at 2.30 p.m
The Hotel Mansions, 4th Floor, Room No. 16.
SUNDRY FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
Comprising Blackwood Furnitures, Grass and Crockery Ware, Table, Chairs, Wall Plates, and Sundries.
Also
ne Parlour Billiard Table, in first clase condition with Falls, Ches and Accessories by The Brunswick Balke Collender Co., U.S.A. "Monarch Cushiona,"
Op view from Thursday, October 30th. TARN-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong. October 28th, 1919
A. G. DA ROCHA,
AUCTIONEER. BURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKEK,
Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2932
FAVOURE The Concerned
The Magistrate-If I find that bort friends are dot prepared to do that I shall have to remand be in custody for ber mind to be inquired into..
The magistrate eventually accepted Mrs. Henley's son-in-law as surety in £100, and directed Mrs. Henley, to pay £3 35. costs.
ed.
If this behaviour continues," he add
it will be a serious matter.
"NO FREEDOM IN DISHONOUR."
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HOW GENERAL BOTHA STAYED A
RISING...
In the Caion House of Assembly at Capetown on September 5th., eloquent
memories bributes were paid to the Steiner, the General Botha and late Commissioner for South Africa General Smuts introduced recording appreciation of the services rendered by this great son of South Africa, who served his country and his fellow men faithfully and well.' and sympathy to the bereaved
1A
family
Smuts spoke feelingly, and with deep admiration and appreciation of General Botha's invaluable services throughout bis unique enreer. He traced his wonderful life's work, the eminent part he occupied in His Majesty's Coun- cils, his greatness as a commander in the Beid and as a plenipotentiary at Yer: sailles. Then the new Premier exclaimed fervently and stirringly: "This great son of South Africa Berved his country and his fellow-country men faithfully and
well.
General Smuts emphasised how, in the dark days of, 1800, General Botha was one of the most strenuous workers in the cause Fol
peace. The war, however, broke out, and General Bothe, in the words of a high French officer, at Colerso
Won of the most terrific battles in history" A MOMENTOUS MEETING..
I always maintained," continued the Premier, that General Botha saved the future existence of the Boer people at Vereeniging," Thas the foundations of a uniped South Africa were laid. Rhodes and Kruger had great visions, bit Botha End the largest vision of all of a South Africa
of both sections of the
Botha sacribed per
White.
to the
but stuck to his ideal The most bitter duty he was
ever called upon to perform was at the beginning of the terrible world war, and be o
e chose the right course.
الخطر
never
General Botha's, bet, the meeting
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Comprising Chesterfield Couch and As in Chairs, Black. wood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Tables Brassaly “
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Ware, Wagons Clock Marble-top Washstands, Cooking Stores Cutlery, Toilet Set, Electric boardla and a long line of Sundries. Catalogues will be issued.. TEMS - Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, October 19th, 1919.
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PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON, Corner of Halphong & Hankow Roads
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Tel. L. 1
Zel. Address: Palaco,
Minutes from Ferry and Railway station. This Hotel has just been completely renovated and refurnished in now up-to-date in every respect and under, English Management. Cuisine, ander personal supervision of the Proprietor.
BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS, TERMS MODERATE.. Special Arrangement for Families Application to
J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor.
$14T
S. K. TSAN & CO.
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ROYAL
Saturday, Nov. 1st, 1919.
in August, 1914, THEATRE of Mr. Schalkhurger, General De la Re Mr.
J. D J De Wet, General Botha, ani myself, when Botha, addressing De la Rey, said: It may be God's will that this will become a free country and free people, but it can never be His will that we shall so become free. along a course of dishonour and treason" And De la Rey, a man of great honour, agre and stopped have started
the meeting the
at Trurfontein which was toʻl
rebellion, To-day the world war is over,
and
we can see that Botha was right. Sonth Africa has brilliant course of progrem
before her, and Rotha
and prosperity before
as from the greatest dan
zura,
for the
has General Both
worked in Europe'
MINISTERING CHILDRENS' LEAGUE
BENEFIT
Under the distinguished patronage
of
whole of humanity, and bis fame HE. SIR R. E STUBBS, KOM.G will live in historicladed with an eulogy H.E, Major-General F. VENTEIN, G.O.C.
General Smate
of General Botha's. human, soul," and
said that the softness, and tenderness of BIE WILIAM REES-DAVIES, Chief Justice his life would be an inspiration to future generations in South Africa
VOTES FOR WOMEN IN ITALY.
The Italian Chamber opened its news) seaston on September 4th., and at once. took up the grave national question of votes for women, and called for an im mediate report by a special commission. No great opposition was shown in the Chamber against the giving of votes to eight or ten million women. but Sirnor Nitti declared that it would be for women to make use of the new lege for the elections of material athe would be wanting
next
for registration iamen may vote. however, at
at the coming parish and pro- vincial elections. It is expected that the law will be passed quickly, after werv shore discussion, as Italy is resolved not to neglect this reform after it has been adopted by other progressive nations.
Kt.
Commodore V. G. GUBER, R.N.
The Eva. Mr. SevaaN, UMG.
A potted Revuette
"CHIN CHIN HONGKONG"
will be staged by the
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