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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

H. A. LAMMERT,”.

·STOOK AND SHARE BROKEN, CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

IF

You still yearn for that taste of real beer which you had at home.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1931.

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore est and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 0 p.m., sinted:-

The typhoon pears to be from so0 to 300 miles SW of Mimila, moving west. Light variable winds along the S.E. Const of China and over the N.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Don't count up the days before moderate monocon you go on leave.

My Ofies as heen REMOVED

To EXCHANGE BUILDING.

HA LAMMERT.

NOTICE

Just ring up

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LL Persons in Possession of and order a case of AmEARMS ure Beminded that they must obtain NEW or BENEW thoir Existing Licences forthwith. All

Arms Licence Explrod on DECEM

BER 319, 1930, "

P. DC. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police

3rd January, 1931].

WHITBREAD'S

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

ENTRY FORMS

obtained at the PAVILION. ENTRIES CLOSE on the 17r. JANUARY.

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PENINSULA HOTEL.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL

TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1931.

ROOF GARDEN and

ATBALL ROOM having been Bosorval for the above Occasion, the Managemont beg to inform their Patrons that there will be:-

NO DINNER DANCE

ON THE ABOVE DATE.

·GRILL ROOM DINNER-will be served to Guests the ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY in the TEA LOUNGE on the FIRST FLOOR.

85.00 Prz PERION.

Patrons are advised to Commence

Dinner Promptly at 7.90 P.M.

'IT'S

THE

China Sen.

Local Forecast: N.E. winds, moderate; fair.

crown this more dangerous and less spectacular venture. We all know the story of how solo flight to Aus tralia, and how it was financed

a popular. Homo newspaper. A glaring publicity was turned upon Mira JOHNSON, and a mass of details about her personality and her public appearances swamped the story of the fight itself. There was glib talk of the hazards of the journey, but the popular mind did TYPHOON WARNINGS.

not quite grasp that the young The following typhoon warnings heroine had been for hours in grave have been received by the American peril of a lonely death by drowning Consulate General from the Manila during a storm in the Java se Observatory::

Manile, January 3, 11.30 amThere was something of the gladia- Typhoon in about 124dea. Long. Etorial show about the tumult and and 11deg. Lat. N., moving W.

the shouting with which Australia Mania, January 4, 10a.m.--- Typhoon in about 120deg. Long. E. and London, under the insh of A coolly managed publicity, greeted and 13deg. Lat. N., moving NW.

the young woman, nor can it be denied that the broadcast speech, delivered, by Miss JORNION on step ping from the acroplane which brought her from Paris to Croydon, created a painful impression. It was felt that a great dred by a brave if ingenuous young English woman was being exploited and commercialised. .....

ACKNOWLEDGMENT, The relatives of the late FILOMENA FONSECA DA SILVA, who died on. December 28 last, wish to tender their grateful thanks to all their friends for the many Boral tribute and letters of condolence received, and for the sympathy extended to them in their heavy bereavement. [743

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* News and Views *

Dangerous London.

Gold in Ontario.

SUMMARY OF NEWS.

Miss V. Jefford weds Mr. Leo.

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Shipping Intelligence, Page 15. To-day's wireless programme,

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