1923-04-01 — Page 8

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

'N. J. CLUB SCOTCH

The "Peg" of Ages 1745 till to-day

OBTAINABLE FROM

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

AND ALL WINE MERCHANTS

This purá old Whisky has han, sinon 1745, a great reputation amongst donnoisseure for its mellow favour, and still maintains a world-wide identical quality,

SPECIAL OFFER

to users of MALTED MILK.

For a

limited period only,

7 oz. (net) bottles

44

NESTLE'S MALTED

LTED HILK

are on sale at the Low Price of

65

Cts. per bottle.

Stocks are held by

Lane, Crawford, Ltd.

French Store. Sincare Co. Wing On Co. San Co..

A. 8. Watson & Co. Colonial Dispensary. The Pharmacy. Bakiliy & Co.

and the chief Compradore shops.

Hotels

JAPAN

AND

THE HONGKONG DAILY PERSS, MONDAY, APRIL 2D, 1928.

MANCHURIA

Members of Japan Hotel Association

ofo TRAFFIC BUKKAv, Darz. of BanwaYL, TREYD.

Average Rates for Single Rooms (without Bath) includias moale

Y 10-13 in eltics and same popular rese

Y 8-10 in country distrists,/

Uhazanfi (Nikko) Zakusids Hobel Kamakura zim

Kahin Hotal

Maison Hatala Mampel Hotel

Oriental

Ter Hotel

IN CHOSEN

Fun Station Hotel

Kaijs (Booni) j➡

Obosen-Hotel- Ekagishu

IN JAPAN PROFES

Kyoto

Kyoto Hotel

Miyako Hotel Kara

Matozoizimat Park Hotel

Nagoya Hotel Sara Hutal

Hole! Nikko HUAR Mi Omtel -

Hotel

Omori Hotel Osaka Hotel

Shingh Station Hotel

IN TAIWAN (FORMORA)- Calboku a--Tafwan Hallway Hita-

די

・Dillakens Havel Takyo

Imporial Hatal Vakya Bank Hotel Twakiji Hajikan Hokaë Graad Hats

IN::MANSTHURIA

Changahans

Yamato Hotel

Datres

Fatorio Hotar

Hoshignarny

Tameto Hotel

Hatex (Mikken)} Yanxio Halal

CABLES.

(Continued from page 7),

(THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.} BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S

ATTITUDE

LONDON, March 30th.

In the House of Commons, before ad journing for Easter, the Labour membera pressed the Government to change its policy towards Russia

policy

Ronald McNeill stated that the would not be seriously influenced the reported currents in favour of a Franco-Russian rapprochement, and pointed

out that Great Britain had demanded the establishment a legal system to which traders could look the

enforcement of

of dobta

cessation of contracts, recognition tion property

Propaganda and restitu

McNeill

decisred thst at present the Government was not in any away pledged to give recognition, even if the foregoing conditions were fulfilled, bus they were essential before recognition could be considered

More

over, the Government was not inclined to stretch 1 point and take the

of fellowship of the Russian Government responsible for the recent babarities with which the civilised world had been dis gusted and dismayed.

BURMA OIL CONCESSION. FORGED OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.

LONDON, March 29th.

In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Heary Craik with regard to an alleged Proclamation signed by Queen Victoria and Lord Salisbury, as Secretary 1894, and with regard to the

for India in the Burian Oil Company mentioned on

crincession March 29th Mr. Ronald McNeill pointed out that Lord Sailibary censed to be Secretary for Ľudia six years

and the language

to

of the documents hand, that they were obvious forgeries.

United States Government was so informed in 1931, no official adreission was made till last year. bat po The correspondenes in the meantime been

Had diverted to a precise effect of existing legislation in India. side-issue, namely the The use of forged, documents in a cent oficial report to the Senate and in

in the decision regarding the late Secretlication for an oil lease by of State for the Interior caused the Government to make further re presentations to the United States, eliciting the statement mentioned on March was not clear from the Government's in

26th

It formation whether the documents originat ed from the Bureau of Mines in 1919 or from the United States Consulate at Bombay FUNERAL OF SARAH BERNHARDT.

PARI, March 30th. The greatest crowds since the Armistice paid fim bomage to Sarah Bernhardt A million reverent watchers lined the atroets through which wended the cortege of fifty carriages headed by five wreath-bearing conches, followed by the remains of the coffin

cane esclosed in the rosewood

The

her travels for

accompanied her on her years

service was readi at the Church of

St. Francois De Sales, and was attended by Ministers, officials and leaders in the world of art and letters. The coffin was borne from the church by actors, followed by orphans carrying white palms, thenes conveyed to Pere La Chaise cemetery, and lowered into the tomb. It was obscured from view by a profusion of flowers

soon

AMERICAN PROVISION COMPANIES COMBINE.

CAICAGO, Murch 30th.

Mr. J. Armour announces that the Armour Company, has acquired the assets of Morris and Company. The North American Provision Company, a subsidiary of Armours at Delaware, will take over the Morris business. The combination repre- sents a capital of five hundred million dollara

RENT CONTROL IN FRANCE.

PARIS, March 28th.

The Chamber has adopted a new Housing Bill providing for control of rents of dwelling houses till January 1st, 1025, and empower- ing an increase of rents in the Paris and Beine Department by 75 per cent compared with 1914 Increases elsewhere are referred to local committees.

FRENCH NAVAĽ PRÓ- GRAMME.

FAIRS, March 29th

defence, in-

A Bill "regarding paval troduced in the Chamber of Deputies, pro- vides for the construction in the next decade of six light cruisers, 16 destroyers, 24 torpedo-bonts and 34 submarines.

THE "GLENBEG'S" CARGO.

COPENHAGEN, March 29th. The steamer Glenong has arrived at Korsoer and will proceed to Copenhagen, when 450 tons of cargo which will be discharged and reshipped. DISCOVERER OF TUT-ANKE- AMEN'S TOMB ILL.-

Lord Camarvon, the discoverer of Tat-

CAMO, March 20th. ankh-Aman's tomb, is in a critical condition from blood. poisoning as the result of an insect bite

BEET SUGAR IN AUSTRALIA. The great bulk of sugar produced in the Commonwealth is from cano grown in Queensland. At Mafire, in Gippsland, the Government of the State of Victoria controls the only beet sugar fantary in Australia The Manager, who visited the United States last year, has submitted a report, in which he records data relating to the latest machinery used in American factories It is stated that the bulk of the now machinery required to bring the Maffractory up to date can bo ̈maniu. factured in Australia. The remodelling of the factory la being omsidered by the State Government, **

555

ROUS REWARE »! Cheap Church

OKING

momalaitured by Mobbers stress of Tabemna dust extsont, virh * Pete of theezasta par might

CO, Ltd, London, Engl

DON

"Gets-It" Sure Death to Corns

“Gala-K′′ EndrPainful Collsace and Corna

Every kind of corn or csitus surrenders

to "Gate-Is" and peels right of. It takes

tra few seconds to

stop the pain with two

or three drops. Go to Tony Chemist today. Get

a bottle of "Get-It,”

Mie bz. B. Lanzner & Co. Galongo, the DA.

JAMES

Agens De Chin

Pload, Babe,

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY

-POR THÊ ̈RËLES OF JT1

Coughs, Colds

CROUP

WHDORING OQUCH,

HOARSENESS

BRONCHITIS,

THE KELKOT

CONTAINS NO MARCOTIC

SMALL BIZE

555 are the fashion among high-class Cigarette Smokers. Whether at Dinner, the Dance, at the Club, or in the Home,555 convey an atmosphere of refinement and discrimination. This is because 555 represent an unapproachable niveau of fine quality, and appeal to those who will have only the exclusive best.

Made by hand, one at a time.

STATE EXPRESS

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES

555

Obtainable in every Country

of the World.

Sole Manufacturers:

ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD, LONDON.

"Now see that he takes Sanatogen regularly three times a day!"

That is the doctor's parting injunction- addressed to the wife because he knows she will hold the patient to it.

«Feed your patient systematically with Sanategen," writes a doctor to his contreres in the Medical Press. "It is readily absorbed, and has an immediate and remarkable effect, shown by a steady increase of weight and mus- cular strength. The patient sleeps, thecolour is brought back to his cheeks; his energy of mind and body, is gradually restored, and he loses his depression of spirits."

Invigorate your Nerven with

SANATOGEN

because Sanatogen is the ideal energising food for the healthy, as well as for the sick.

In the words of Professor Mann--formerly Assistant Professor of Physiology at Oxford University-"A building-up provéss goes on in the nerves after the administration of Sanalogen."

Consequently, six weeks use of Sanalogen increases four nerve- energy by 63 per cent.aaproved by actual tests on human subjects, -made by a physician artelfed to King's College Hospital, London, Go to the nearest chemist or stores, buy Sanatogen and take it regularly three times a day.

Made by A. Wuling & Co.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.