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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 117, 1926
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Acetylene Gas
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IN JAPAN:
OHUZENT (Nikko) KYOTO
LAKESIDE HOTE:(Y10.) Koro Hori" (Y12.)
·KAMAKURA:-*** MIYAKO HOTEL (Y10) KATRIN HOTAL (12) MATSUSHIMA --- KARUIZAWA
PARK HOTEL YII.) MAMI Horaz (Y10) MIYAJIMA
MITAKA HOTEı(Y12) MIKANA HOTEL (Y10.) KOBE
MIYANOSHITA ORIENTAL HOTEL(T12.)
(Hakone):- -TOX HOTEL (F12) FUNYA HOTEL (Y12)
NAGASAKI
JAZAN HOTEL (18. NAGOYA
NAGOTA HOFILY12) NARA-
NAZA HOTEL (Y.) NIKKO-
KAMATA HOTEL(Y11.) NEXO HOTEL (Y10.) OSAKA
OSAKA HOTEL (714.
IN TAIWAN (FORMOSA);— TAIKOKU:-Aiwan Rakwat EuTEL (Y1ð.)
"IN CHOBEN :-
KEIJO :-
CHOSEN HOTEL (Y9.)
SKINGISHU :-
SUINGISHU STATION
TUSAN -
FUTAR STATICK
HOTEL (78.)
SETONOSEKI
SANYO HOT (10.) TOKYO
IMRIAL HOWEL
(Room Only Y 8) OMORI HOTI (78) TOITO SZAKDO
Horai (Y9.50) Tan Saroken
Hori (bart)
BRITISH MEDICAL COUNCIL
AND ADVERTISING.
SPECIALIST STRUCK OFF MEDICAL REGISTER.
The General Medical Council recently directed the registrar to remove from the Medical Register the name of Mr. William Lloyd. L.R.C.P., LRCS., 58, Brook-street, W., a nose and throat specialist, as a sequel to a complaint by the British Medical Association"
It was charged against Mr. Lloyd that he sought to obtain patients and to pro- mote his own professional advantage by means of a newspaper article sätitied Hay Fever New Treatment," which was based upon materials supplied by him..
Mr. Lloyd explained that a patient, a distinguished journalist, asked permis sion to incorporate in an article somo in- formation which he had imparted relat. ing to this treatment of hay fever, To that he raised no objection, providing his name was not disclosed. "
It appeared that subsequently his name was disclosed to a few persons who maile inquiries, and, apparently owing to a misunderstanding, his secretary made appointments" for him to see these per-
SODS.
He had no need, he said, to seek pro- fessional advantage by such an article, as his practice ran into many thousands a. year. In so far as he had exceeded the limits of professional etiquettę -£o, apologised to the Council.
SHIPPING..
PASSENGESS.
ARRIVALS,
Per 8.3. St. Albans, from Australia, on January Oth:-Miss H. D. Webb, Miss M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson, Mr. Leng Moon Chee, Lt. F. C. Husband Clutton, Miss J. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Windson, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs.. F. Wraith, Mr. and Mrs. Yue H. Jackson and two children, Mr. Young Fat, Mr. Wong Ah Chew, Mr. Gro. tioun Ick, Mr. Geo. Yen, Mr. Yee Kwong Wah. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goon Bow, Mr. Lam Mow.
DEPARTÇEES.
Per Admiral licer President Grant, for Manila, on January 8th:-Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Brien and two children, Mr. H. D. Talbot, Mr. E. Pfeffer, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Goodwin, Mr. W. E. Little, Mr. B. Weis, Mr. Hoh Sbuc Cheung, Mr. Nga Tiong Hing, Lt. R. G. Thayer, Mr. A. Muller, Mr. R. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Deen, Mr. S. Dean, Mr. L. 8. Gannett, Mr. and Mrs. G. Butchart, Mrs. C. Boer, Miss H. Boer, Mr. E. D. Cichey, Mr. L. Everatt, Mr. S. Lambert, Mrs. F. W. McMahon, Miss E. Muse, Mr. J. D. Murray, Mr. R. E. MacIntyre, Mr. A. F. Pfiffrer, and Mr. 1. W. Wilson.
Per Dollar liner President Lincoln, for Manila, on January 8th:-Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth and two children, Mr. and Mrs. H.F, Brizard, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cook, Mrs. P. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Day and two daughters, Mr. and Mr. R. R. Dooley, Mr. A. Ehrman," Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Finkbine, Mrs. E. heidelbach, Mr. J. W. Lawrence, Mr F. Lichaueen Mr. Edward Lloret, Miss C. Lumapas, Mr. F. H. Hyndman, Dr. F. E. Thornton, Mr. C. T. Foyle, Master Lee Hong, Mra. Wong Shi, Mr. I Moniece, Mr. F. Sanchez, Dr. R. Begala, Mr. L. Yates, Mr. E. Barrett, Mr. M. H. HOTEN (Makdan)-Emer, Mr. G. Woessner, Mr. J.
YAMATO HOTEL
Wellard, Miss J. Tauranilla, Miss R. ***(29,50) BYOJUN (Part Militar, Mr. and Mrs. R. McFie, Mr. H. Arthur): Merriman, Mr. W. M. Milne, Mrs. Mary Tamaro Horm (78.) Morgan, Mr. E. J. Phillips, Mr. A. H. Raymond, Mrs. J. H. Rothwall, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Scovel.
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Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians.
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer
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Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Hongkong, for throw Hervice, 1921. Length 165 B.P., Breadth 84′ (m). Depth 17 (x), 1.E.P. 2,000. Fitted with electrically driven wabmersible entrifugal pumps, air compresser, wireless, searchlight and all modern appliances for Salvage Work Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,
R M. DYER., B.Sc., M.IN.A., KOWLOON DOOK, HongKona,
Per P. & O. s.s. Macedonia, on January VISITORS AT HOTELS. 0t6-Mr. W. Rees, Lieut. and Mrs. J.
HONGKONG HOTEL
A. C. Hill and infant, Surg.Comdr. and Mrs. McCloy and two children, Master Dunn, Miss Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Nichole son, Miss Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell, Mr. W.Buckstone, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Anderson C. Gates, Miss M. W. Newsholme," Mr.
H. Boyd
Miss H. Lilie Dr J. Morrison H. Pearman". Mr. & Mr R. H. Priestley
H. J. Pearce G. E. Paits R. R. Roxborough Mr & Mrs O. E.
C. B. Shark T. B. W. Smith Mrs B. Thompson
H. D. Talbot
G. Wragge
T. A. Williams
B. Wylie
Riddell
J. F. Wright, Jr. Mr & Mrs J. F.
BETULAK BAY HOTEL
Mr A. P. Abbott Miss Adkine &
children
C. W. Bradburn, Mr. Menashi, Gr. GN G. Bese Cook T. Eveleigh Miss Bristow, Mrs. C
W.A
Dowley Smith, Miss C.. Smith, Mr. C. da Mayda, Fafait Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart, Dr. O'Doherty, Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr. J. H. Williams, Mr. C. F. Ashton, Miuez &F.Hamilton Miss Meech, Miss M. M. Blakely, Mr. B. J James Wang Tsan Tsing, Mr. and Mrs. Hardie, J. Joseph Mr. B. J. Tyler, Miss R. Herold, Mr. I. | Mr & Mrs B. J. Lacon Ingvaldsen, Mr. and Mrs. Low Tow, Mre. A. J. C. Taylor and two children. Mrs. J. Gardner, Mr. R. Knowles, Mr. S. E. Firth, Mr. A. E. Warren, Mr. A. Gitters, Mr. and Mrs. G. Buchanan, Miss Buchanan, Mrs. Lester, Lieut. C. R. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cameron,, Mrs. Cormack, Miss E, Murdoch, Mrs. W. N. H. Murdoch aud infant, Mr. G. Bury, Mrs. B. Head, Mr. J. R. Crawford, Mrs. C. R. Bull, Mr. E. J. Dowley, Mrs. A.. M. Roberts, Mr. C. V. Jensen, Mr. J. H. Underwood, Mr. C. S. Beed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Mr. J. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mr. R. W. Burton, Mrs. E. Carpenter, Mrs. L. 8. Eaton, Mr. Li Wu Chin, Missca Brewster (2), Mr. H. T. M. Geary, Mr. F. G. Congdon, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lindsey and infant, Mrs. M. Williamson, Miss Isaacson, Mr. E. J. Huebscher, Mr. G. J. Baith, Mr. A R. Jones, iss . W. King, Miss F. M. Walter, Lieut. A. M. Harris, Mr. P. Mr & Mrs C. J. Black M. Prince, Mr. A. M. Howat. Mr. Mr N. Consen Powell, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riddell, Mr C. P. Cherry Major D. E. Gurry, Miss S. I. Summer Mrs A. Cramptos skill, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips and three Mrs B. E. Clifford Mr & Mrs Costello children, Miss Fienty, Mr. H. C. Umrigar, Mr. W. lngham, Mr. H. P. Mr & Men Dooijes Richardson, Mr. Stockie, Mr. and Mrs. Mr & Mrs Davies
Mr Eagles H. A. Taylor, Mr. H. Cousen, Mr. and
Messera Ferguson Mra. Weightman, Mr. Stockie, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Mr. H. Cousen, Mr. Meters Farrell
Mr Gordon and Mrs. Weightman, Mr. O. D. Hargis, T T. S, L.
Mra Mr. and Mrs DM. Richards, Miss B
Greensill Richards, Mr. & E MacGregor, Miss. Mr & Mrs Gaio Vernon, Mr. V. Llewellyn, Mr. R. Marks, Miss Holt Deaconess Swarder, Mr. C. E. Taylor, Cout. & Mrs Hunt Mr. M. Couplan, Misa J. Morris, Mr. P. Mr & Mrs Hinder
J. Ho, Dr. and Mrs. Walker and five Children, Mrs. May Jong, Mrs. Guy Low, Master Lo Kwang..
Mr P. Araki Mr & Mr Van Andel
and child Mr & Mrs Bowman Mr Bannerman Lt. & Mrs Brown Mr C. W. Bradbume Mr & Mrs Bird Miss Bird
Mrr Trend
Mr & Mrs Joseph Xr D. L. KingTM
Wright
Mr & Mrs Lauritsen
· Mr & Mr Lammert Mi Lammert Mr & Mrs S. H.
Langaton Miss E. Monson Mr & Mrs Mackenzie Mr K. Neilsen Misa Nerges MrY. Nagara Dr F. G. Nerpins Mr & Neckleman
& Child Mr & Mrs Oliver Urs Foor Mr Pratt Mr de Mia Rosa MrA.&. Bawe Мовзго Robbins
Mr V. Rose Capt. & Mrs Räckes
Mr & Mrs J. Rankins Mr & Mrs Sadler Mr Vander Steen" Lt. Col & Mre
Stephens Mespre Tand
Mr & Ma 'Mr & Mrs Tully Mrs Ward Wat
– Mr & Mrs Wrightman
M& Mis Zamralt
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MANCHURIA
·BUMMER HOLIDAY
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HOSHIGAURA-Fit Bende Bammer Holiday Resort in North China Fite miles rom Dairen, bat sonnested with the city by special motor and carriage road and electris tramway."Yamato Hotel (35 rooms) and is furnished bungalows in charming clit gedant Bathing Boating, Fisting, Goll, Tennis, Billiards, Orchests twice w for children
weak. Ospital place, OGONDAI–Möst boastful and select Benade Besort in the Far East. Two miles from Fort Arthar. Formerly the Bammer Resort of the high Baselen officers and aiddirla." Yamato Hotel and 30 viilse and bungalows, mostly with detached ser ante quarters, Excelent Bathing, Wonderful Scenery, Historis Battledelds, Buined and Diamallad Torts Miler of sharming Walks and Drives Abandast Fionicles Facilities,
4.- Grybostes bylos a week, Best place for high-class families.
PORT ARTHUR, “Famous for iba two memorable Bleger and its beaxiiful landlocked
Engbour: Brnetly ons hours joumey from. Dziren by express, boxing Yamato Bote!
(14 room) Batinent pisca of firtorial sad menig integert to fill a monda with fresh walk or drivs ovary day,” Mont healthy náð vel biking spot in the Far East.
All under the direct management of the SOUTH MANCHURIA BAILWAY CO.
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Applications may be sent to the Hotel Managers at the various reports or to
THE BUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS, Triße Department Cable Add.: MARENENU OF BREOL SOUTH MANCHUBIA BAILWAT, Dairen. Clodat; A.B.0, 5th & 6th RA, AL Lieber's and Bentley's.
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