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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18T,

TENNIS SEASON

1924-1925.

F. H. AYRES BALLS,

RACKETS, and. GEAR

SUPPLIED AT KEEN PRICES

by

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RHEUMATISM

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TOOTHACHA

MARATHI

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antal Degment and sent t

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SMALL SIZE.

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Cures

Rheumatism, Lame Back,

Pains in the Side and Chest, Burns, Scalds,

Sore Muscles, Headache, Toothachu, Cuts and Bruises.

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"FROM NEW YORK,

THE Senship

CHIC PRINCE" having anive! From the above Port on 28th inatant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formel that their Goods are being landsi at their risk into the Bedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf dud Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stars! at Consignees risk and expens

All broken.chaft al langel Goods are to be left in the Golowns, where they will be examined on Wisinesday, 3rd September, 1924, * 10 ..

All Clains nust be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will I alaitted after the Goods hare left the Godowns, and al; Goods runnin- ing undelivered after the 4th September, 19245

be subject to Rear

Consigue of Cango are hereby notifies) that they must produce an Import permit signed by the

Export, engkoneident of Emporis ami

can be countersigned.

efore Bill of Lading

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Laling will be counterized by

ESS (KAR RAST), LTD., FURN

2nd Floor, King's“ Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong- Telephone No. 3165.

[10

Hongkong, 28th Angiest, 1024. -

LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship FIUME-L."

From TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI, PORT SAID, MASSAVA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

#

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

that all Goods are being in led 1 their risk into the Goowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, at Kow. loom, whence andler from the wbarres delivery may be obtained.

Options Cargo will be forwanded unless contrary be given fore

Notice to the

29th instant.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Conwas, anıl

Gooda

remaining undelivered after the 4th prox....

will be subject to Reut.

All Clains against the Steamer most be presented to the Undersignal on or before the 14th pros., or they will not be recognizal.

All broken, chafed and d damaged Goods are 10 be left in the Clown, where they will be

Op

examirel the 4th prox.

at

10. &

by

DOUGLAS.

bar Surveyors, Mesars. GODDARD

No Fire Insurance has in effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

"DODWELL & CO. LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong. 9th August, 1924,". 1805.

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

|- STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

STEAMER FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO,

· AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORT5 & LONDON.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED

FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF; CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND ́

; SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS.

THE Steamship

THE

"SARDINIA,

ru

Capt. O. SIGGERS, R.N.R. Carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched" ffoin this Port on or about FRIDAY, the SEPTEMBER, 1924, at Noox, taking' Pas- sengers and Cargo for the above Porta,

Siff and Valuables and Tea for Italy, France and London (under rangement) will be tran- shipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer pro ceeding direct to Marieilles and London.

Parcels will be received at this Office, until 5., the Day before Sailing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared

For further particulars, apply to--

· MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agrots, Hengkong, th August, 1921.

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MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

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Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Propriclor:

MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England.

· HUSBANDS AND WIVES: DEBTS,

ETHICS OF ADVERTISEMENT.

The ethics of advertising incidentally cropt in at the annual general meeting 67- the Law Society, held on July 25th, under the chairmanship of the President, Mr R. W. Dibdin, in the course of liscussion upon motion by Me. Perey Braby (London):

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Hosa

Mr A. E. Atkin Me F. Babcock Mr & Mrs F. Barle

and i chili

Mrs. R. Belilion Mr E. 0. T. Best Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr. M. Birebal Mr L. J. Blackburn Mr N. Blumenthal

T. Hoffa

Mr.

Mr W.-H. Bourne Mr N. Brandei Baron A. Bran M-

A. Brooks MPA. W Cirahan

יי

Brown

Dillon

Mr N. C. Bürdin Mr & Mrs Carleton Capt Mr 1. M

ir J.T. Donnelly Mr & Mrs W. AIR.

MPC. Y. Diun

Donglas

Me J. L. Duravi Miss Eccles

That the council he requested to take steps to discipline all solicitors who in future associate their names with any ad vertisement purporting to be of a lega mature which has no legal effect, or who append their names te

any advertisements when the addition is entirely superfluous,

Mr. Braby said as at present the tion of advertising was very fashionable, and the British Medical Association were discussing the matter of indirect advert ising by their fembers. it was not in appropriate that lawyers should have something to say on the subject. Forty years ago, in that building, one of their ircturers stated that advertisements put ་་་་ l newspapers by husbands that they would not be responsible for dehts in varred by their wives were absolutely ineffective. He was right. A vite e treat herself as agent of her hustisak for Mr II. 1. Exldo the parehase of neerssaries,"

[MOD] | Mr & Mrs J. M. amount of advertising eculd relieve the

of his responsibility (ligare. Ellis husband hear) When a wife or a wont living Arr. Garlington with a man was in the habit of goods, and the husband or ani pegulati paid for them, that was a real agency and not implied, and could only be stored by direct notice to the crediwr. IF husband were to take up a whole page of The Daily Telegraph with an nd vertisement, he would not divest himself of his liability. Nobody was compelled to read any particular newspaper or any newn paper at all. In his view, these adyer tiscants were not only ineffective but in proper. Being not in a prominent post- tim, usually the "agong eclaton, they Frequently entsels great apoy to the wretched wife

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Mr. Elsand A. Bell; Or the Musband, Mr. Brany agreed; but submitted that the husband who held up his wife in this way was not a gentleman. However that night" be, there was no reason why the solicitor shank add his name. A Jaily | client of his who had been deserted by her husband for six years and never once pledged his credit during that time, had a httle dispute with him in correspondence, and he punished her hy issuing one of these advertisements, setting-out hee Game in full.

Mr. Bell: He was liable for defama- tión.

Mr. Braby again, agteed, and adfled that the editor of the paper and the solicitor whose name was attached could also have been proceeded agronst. Mr. Brahy also eendemned the practice of solicitors put. ting their names, to naturalisation adver- tisements as guira unnecessary, because anyone objecting hail to communicate net with the solicitor, bus with the Seerat- ury of State.

Mr. Stacey seconded the motion. The president said the conncil of the society carefully considered any question of advertising by solicitors, and went ar far as they could in- discouraging the practice.

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The motion was carried by 21 votes to

QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO INDIAN WOMEN,

Dr. R. E. Gill

Mr R. Gillespie

HuTIL

Mr & Mrs C, Lauritsen Mr Leask

Mes E. Laudell Mr Colbourne Littl Miser Lillie MrT. Leffel

Mr Longand Me New Lt Lins Mr K Lacht Mr M. 15. Magnelli

Mr J. Mintous

Mr 3. Masoni

Mr W. J. McKeown Mr & Mrs. Menger

and chill Mr. Meyer Mi Mehurst Mr W. T. Milne Mr C. 1. Mantisgit Dr. J. Morrison

Mr. H. Mallike

. Musitano Mr N. U. Nosh Olliver

"ነ

Mr R. Oto

Mr. Partet!

3rA. C. Piersen

Mr & Mrs $10.

Elizalde

Mr R. T. Gol Me V. Goulbom

Mr & Mrs 3: Gotbl Mr Groves

Mr & Mrs A, B

Gumsbart

Mr M. Hurrik

Mr John Surt Hurston Mr. E. Hausermann MrP, J. van Heske Mr.A. E. Henry Mr Homes

Mr H. E. Hyde Mr Jainieson Mr S. J. JohimiOn Mr C. R. Kor

Mrs He, M. Pratt Me M. J. Quist Mr B. Bein

Mr H. A. Belskog Jie A.

Kowe

Mr H. Schrit Mrs E. Scon

Mr J. Senden

Mrs Shred

Dr. & Mrs H. A. mith Miss'd, R. Smith Mr P. E. Sinell Mr & Mrs Sung Mix Songs Mi P. Seam Mr F, G, Sater

Mr P. Sumban

Mr H. 1. Sturt

Mr. H. 4. Wodeson Mr M. George Weaver Mr. Whitaker Mr P. Wood Mr. F. Wright Mr & Mrs S. II. Lang-- Me R H, Young

Mr & Mrs J. M, Kar Mr. J. Knight Mr John Korty

ston

KEYULSE BAY Horg

daughter

Mrs Allison ani

Mr & Mr M. Bayer Mr & Mrs Hitzer

Browize

Misa Blair Mrs H. Davenport

Mr.Franklin Kis K-31. Fung Mr & Mrs 1. H. Lisac Mr & Miss Osland Hill Mr 1. M. Halgo Mr A. B. J. Knight Mr & Mrs Rt.

r & Mrs Laineland Licemen and chill

chialrea

Mr Levy Mr & Mrs (1. Lund Mr & Mr E. Lustd

PEAK

Arthur

Mr & Mrs S. A. Miss B. H. Bailer Mr & Mrs L. C. F..

Bellamy

Mr. Benjamin Mr J, W. C. Bonnar Mr A, C, J. Bowker Mr

Braml

Bustani

EXAMPLE OF THE HOME: Princess Helena Victoria attended India Day at the British Empire Ex hibition at Wembley, on July 25th, and read the following message from the Queen, which aroused the enthusinun of a large and picturesque gathering

My two visits to India have left me with very vivid and happy memories of Mr MJ, Bren' the women of that vast and varied, go- ( Mrs & Miss Brennan tinent. memories of their lignits, kin Col. C. Russell Brown liness, and simplicity. "They are constant Miss I' W. Brown ly in my thoughts, and their well-being || Mr

1.5. very near my heart. Twice I have sent | Mr M. K. Cleland the messages regarding women's nc.

Mr J. R. Collis blest sphere the home. It is the home Mrs

LU: Cormack which makes the nation had which builds Mr E. Des Vocuz the Empire. The future of India de Lt.Col. R. A. Dobbin mands healthy, vigorous children, with a

3. C. Duncan ALF xtrong

outlook and wholesome bir & Mr J. Duncan ideais. In nd part of the world is the Mr W. E. home more sacred and more fraught with 3rs San r possibilities than in India. fer love of Miss Elli home and devotion to family form the Mr & Mrs W. A.

Eustace ruling motive of life.

In no part of the world, in my opinion, Mr&Mr S. FitzRoy is woman's power greater. It may be Mr A. Forbes unseen, behinil a veil; but it in there, and 'T. Frankfie

MrF a glorious and golden firt is ready for Mr & Mrs W. 1. those of our sisters who will devote them- Mr & Mrs. M. Gordon Goodfellow selves to social work. Since old custom in strong and stubborn, such work is Mr & Mrs. A. Hale

E. Hail always difcuit. It calls for patience and Capt

Mr&Mrs J. Hancock the gentle ccnsideration of the little caes of life. The results may not be unme Miss 31. Huntin ste, but they are certain, and reme’n. her that it is by this work-the work women rather than of men-that the

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sane

M

Mr J. B. Hawker Mr & Mrs W. J. Mr G. AL Hemsworth

Hawker

Mr. A. Magre Mr & Mrs Maureller M& Miss May

Mr & Mrs Nockelman

and child Mr & Mrs F. Nolasco

and family. Mrd. L. Parker Mr Rein Musaur A. E. Beynolds and Lickson Mr & Mrs Rodgers

and children Mise F. L. Rogers Mis R. I Hogers Mr C. B, Shank Mr & Mrs D. GQ.

Stewart Mr J. H. Tugart Mr. Walk

HOTEL.

Mr M P. Key Mr& Mrs E. P. Kili Alr J. L. Koorehan Mr&Mrs A. Line" Ar K. Laron

Me WV I. Leark HG. D. Lys Mr J. D. Lord Me I. M. S. Lloyd Air

ar W.

Lock

Mr. & Mrs W. Log Mr & Mr A. N. Lucey Mrs J. McA in Mr. E. Santo

Mimmack

M-D

Ogin

MM. D. Part Mr A. 3, Paul Mr A. H. Pean Mr F. A. Petry Majer & Mrs P: U.

Phillip Mis R. Baterton LE-Cel. & Mrs 0.1

Sonders Mr L. G Scott Dr. J. L. Shelahear Dr. A. W. Shovelton Br B. H. Skelton Mr & Mrs C. M. Smith Capt. & Mrs Skinner

Mr E. P. L. Sturder Mr & Mrs P. H

Suckling

Mr J. S. Thomson Mrx & Miss C. Thwaites Bir A. W. Tickle Lt. Col. & Mr H.

peoples of India wil win broad and HD. Hillard Capt R. Ferely an

equal rank among the self-respecting

AF Hogins nations of the world.

You

can all serve in the splendid cause Mr H. Howell

MrT. W. Hornby. of social welfare. Personal service does Mr. C. Jeffries more and counts more than gifts of money. Miss O. 0. Jenkins Begin with your home, since example Mr W. W. Jordan with gentle persuasion can win every- thing.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R.M.S. Empress of dea nerived at Hongkong on August. 30th, at 12.20 p.m., left yesterday at 10 nm and is dae here to-day (Monday), nt 2.30 p.m.

The RM6. Empres of Ruin teft Tancouver for Hongkong, it Japan port and Shanghai, on August 28th, and is dur"here on September 15th..

The fren (Blue Fannel), from New York, left Cebu on August 20th for this port, and is due bere on the morning

7 September 2nd,

The Admiral Oriental Line as. Pre. xident. Maitison, which is due here on Beutember 2nd (about non), arrived at Shanghai on Angust 29th, on schedule.

The Dollar Steamship Line, s. Fre sident "Munroe"waited from Shanghai on August 20th,ml in due at this port at 8 am to-day (September 1st), on sche dale. She will dock at the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's wharf.

Mr. W. Wallace Capt. A. E. Watts Miss. C. Willmoti Mr B. L. Beton Winton Mr & Mrs F. D. Wood, Mr G. C. Worrall

Pitack" HOTEL

Mr R. J. A. Barrett Mr & Mrs L. Beck Mr W. A. Bennett

Capt. T. L Brown Mr. W. Camplad B. A. Coi Mr W. S. Caff Mr W. E. Earle Mr&Mrs H. Golden-

...bag

Mrs Gonfiantine MrC. H. Haelawood

Mr J. Jack Mr J. Me Dounl Mr J. McPortland Mr B. J. de H. Moor Mr D. Beith Mr W. Bows Mr H. Smith Mr C. Stringer and

child

Mr G. Talloch Mr A. J. Wadmure

HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS LOCAL NEWS.

The Paper jo send Home.

1924

"

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vigorous en-

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