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KING
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 20TH, 1920.
EIGHT CYLINDER
AUTOMOBILES..
This year's models retain all the mechanical excellence which has given the King a world reputation for reliability, and offer one hundred new refinements in chassis and body. The most economical car for its power built in America. Four body models.
ARKELL & DOUGLAS, Inc.
38 Canton Road, Shanghai
KING MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Export Department, 153-154 Want 72nd Street, NEW YORK, U, S.
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Let us Demonstrate.
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O any armptomi Pol. digestiye derangement make their Apperance The signs are well known. They include :—bilious... mais, constipation, - Autolence, headache, failing appetite enf other familiar-forms-of indisposition. Be prompt to deal with "much troubles. -Do not allow them to gain a hold upon you. Remember that these symptoms do really matter: Adopt the best defensive meaxarea aguiñst the mesics of Indigestion to Good "Health by taking
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--HONGKONG MAGISTRACY. UNLAWFUL IMPORTATION OF
AMMUNITION..
A Chinese charged yesterday before Mr. N. L. Smith "with the unlawful pos session of 50 round of ammunition, said that he had just arrived from America and did not know the local regulation. The ammunition was found on his person when he was searched on the Praya yesterday.
The Magistrate said defendant had no excuse for ignorance, as notices in English and Chinese were posted at every whart, He ordered the ammunition to be confi cated, and fired the defendant $50 or in default one month's imprisonment with kard labour.
A DAGGER TO BE USED ON NO ONE IN PARTICULAR,"
An elderly Chinese, who said that he had lived many years in America, and had only just esturned to Hongkong, was charged with the unlawful possession of a dagger.
He said that he bought the weaper in America as a afeguard against bad character. and when he came to Hong- kong be brought it with him.
Asked by the Magistrate on whom he intended to as the dagger, the defendant replied No one in particular.".
"The dagger was ordered to be confia cated, and the defendant was discharged with a caution.
PICKPOCKET STRIKES AGAINST TROUBLE.
A Chinese was up before MY L Smith yesterday, on a charge of having c picked the pocket of Chinese constablo in muft, profiting thereby to the extent of 20 cents. No sooner had the thief start ed to walk away, when he discovered that. he was being followed by his victim. The thief broke into a run, with the other in hot pursuit. His attention engaged by -his-pursuer, the thief failed to notice a lukong in front of him. inta whore arms
he ran.
The Magistrate, after he had heard the defendant's record as a pickpocket, passed sentence of three-months hard labour THREATENING A CHINESE.
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Before Mr. R 0. Hutchison, at the Magistracy yesterday morning." Chinese who had a previous conviction recorded against him, was charged with demanding 230 from another Chinese with threats, i Defendant. denied the charge:
Sergt. McFall, who prosecuted, fendant and another man who was not in custody, met the complainant in Morrison Hill Road. and demanded $30 from him, Upon the complainant saying that ha had. no money on him at the time, the defend- ont was alleged to have given the complain- ant une week in which to raise the money, In the same tium threatening him that if the money was not forthcoming by then, he would be assaulted. At the end of the appointed time, the complainant met the defendant near the Eastern Market, and the latter asked him for the moner: The complainant gave him $1, promising to let him have the balance a few days later. They again met on Sunday, and the do- fendant demanded the balance of $20, saying he would wait ng longer. The com- plainant le a Police-whistle. and the lefendant ran Chase was given, and he was arrested by a Chinese detective,
After the rourplainant had given evid- ence, the Magistrate passed-gentence of six 'werks' hard' labour,
SURVIVE TWO SHIPWRECKS. AMERICAN SAILORS REACH HONOLULU.
"Five American sailors, haggard and makened by privatos consequent on two shipwrecks, recently arrived at Honolu and were sent to San Francisco by Mr. Malcolm. A. Franklin, collector of custome who is deputy shipping commissioner thera The five men belonged to the ship's com pany of the American schonner Defender, which was wrecked in April within four of sailing for her destination Lanka,
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the Defender ran on the Fijian reef, the heavy seas carried away the life- boat and the officers and crew were forced After to quit the vessel in the dinghy. fourteen hours they reached Ulanga Island, where, eleven days later, a copra ketch the Sook them aboard. Going into Mace, ketch struck a reef and her grew due the men from the lost
from dark until- cling to pieces of thier were forced to' duplight, when natives rescued them in
cances.
A Japanese trading schooner took the to Suve, Defender twice-wricked crew where the Canadian-Australian liner "Xingara picked up five of them and took them to Honolulu.
THE DERBY AND AVIATION. —Not only was the Derby rua in record enabled time this year, but vition another record to be broken as pictures showing the finish of the Derby wers shown in Leeds and Glasgow on the even- Pictures Fing of the day the race was run.
of the race were taken and despatched by a Napier-engined Airco machine to Gin go and Paris. The former machine! Handel at Tadenster and delivered thera photographs which were taken by faxt Patolor-car to Leeds, and shown there that evening, and the neroplane arrived in Cinsgow in time for the pictures to be shown the same trening. The journey- distance of 150miles was covered in 4 -hours 30 minutes factual fring time The Napier engine also proved to clictency by carrying to Paris pictures of the Derby in time to be inserted in the Continental Edibion of the Daily Mail,
THORNYCROFT
JOHN L TEORETOROFT & CO., LIMITED,
SHIPBUILDERS, AND "ENGINEERS,
LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BASINGSTOKE,
Shanghai Office: 65 Szechuen Koad.
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Shallow Draft Steamers.
Thornycroft Water Tube Boilers,
Thornycroft Oil Fuel System.
Commercial, High-speed and Pleasure Craft.
R. R. ROXBURGH,
Manager for China.
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(The Largest Paper Mill in the Qrient). Promptitude in Execution of Order
PAPER
Quickest Delivery from Large Stock on hand.
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CHOCOLATES
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INCLUDING
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PETER'S
MILK CHOCOLATE BARS (with Toasted Almonds). MILK CHOCOLATE
CAILLER'S
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in oval tins of 6 oz.,
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OBTAINABLE AT
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