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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST

MACAO'S DISASTER

FUND

CLUB LUSITANO ACKNOW-

LEDGMENTS.

The Hon. Scoretary of Lusitane Club bogs to acknowledge, with sin oere thanks, the receipt of the fol lowing donations

Club Lusitanogda

Mesura Rota Broadc Mr. A. M. D. Sogros,

Mr M. Nemazce ...

Mr. P. M, N, da Silva:

Mr. G. U. da Roza ...

REVENGE OR ROBBERY?

ELDENLY CHINESE BADLY:

YOUT "ABOLT,

As a result of a report mado to the police yesterday to the effect that an elderly Chinese residing at an unnumbered matshed at Lung. Tai Ha, Teun Wan, was badly cut About the body and wounded, crs. 8300 cars are on the lookout for four Chinese who are suspected to have 150 Sommitted the crime. Two

of the 100 moon-Sun Yuet-sang and Sun

200

200

1931,

Conquer

PHOSTERINE

"Nerves

(Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.)

Nerve-weakness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body. Irritable nerves, digestive troubles, stomach pains, sleeplessness all these different complaints are due to one and the same cause: "Nerve Weakness, and can only be conquered by strengthening and feeding up the very nerves of the body.

With Sanatogen, which is a nerve food, you go to the very core of the complaint, you strengthen the nerve-fibres, revitalize the nerve cells, you put.new.strength and health into nerves which now play such tricks on you.

**It as years since I felt so well and happy. I was fullagh to

af pain and depression through indigestion and nervousness, but now through Saratogen, the world and all that is in it is brighter and more cheerful," so" wrote a lady-user who had taken Sanatogen for six weeks.

Start taking Sanatogen, now and for you too the world will soon become a better and brighter, place, you will feel healthy and strong again. Red cheeks and a healthy appetite will show you what Sanatogen has done for you.

SANATOGEN

The True Tonic-Food ⠀ Obtainable at all Chemists and: Stores

PHOSFERINE exercises real

and lasting benefit upon every- body's system, it invigorates brain and body naturally, and is given with equally good results to the children as to adults. The advantage of taking Phosferine is immediate-it makes you well and keeps you well.

(PHOSTERINE"

PHOSFERINE

The Greatest of all Tonics for

Infiuen Debility

Neuralgia Indigestion Mental Exhaustion Loss of Appetite Sleeplessness Maternity Weakness Lassitude Exhaustion Week Digestion Neuritis

Filmtness Malaria Brain-fag Headache Nerve Shock Ansemis Rheumatism Sciatica

Made in Lijaid and Tabiata, much sold in three sites, the larger class net the more economical PROFIKTORS: PHOSFERINEÇÂMyon & Parsons), LIMITED, LUDDATu Helts London, England

ADANTS 1. W. R. LOXLEY & CO. Hone Kona, Tel 2—213540A

THE WORLD'S GAZE

TUBNJ POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, ARTISTICALLY TOWARDS

JAPAN

Where Oriental charms are jealously preserved intact maidet

the most advanced Oriental Civilisation,

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION

(Aliated with the FAIRMONT HOTAL Ook of the Pacific Coast and

the Unman Horwin Dompany of America, o

MEMBER HOTELS

4.

Hotel rates for Bingle rooms (without bath), including meals.

Y12,00 up in cities and some popular resorts.

country districte.

ATAMI HOTEL Maxret, Horez

Y 10100 up in

BUTPUT

KANDI HOTEL

ORUZENJI (Nikko);

KOBE

ORIENTAL HOTEL TOS HOTEL KYOTO

Кхота Поти MITAKO HOTEL

IN JAPAN *** ·

NAGASAKI :- JATAN HOTEL İNAGOYAN

NAGOTA HOTEL NARA 20:

NAJA HOTEL- KTOTO STATION

HOTEL NIKKU-

Kamata Hote OSAKA,—

Doan. Hor OSAKA HOTEL

ELEMIDE HOTEL, MATSUSHIMA, 1--

KAMAKURA ***

KALIN HOTEL

KARUIZAWAT

MAMPAI, HOTEL

HIKARA HOTEL

PARK HOTEL

MIYAJIMANS

MIYATIMA HOTEL

MIYANOSHITA

[((Hakome)

Funya Horan

Mr. G. H. Potte

100

100 Muk-tang-are known to the police

Mr. J. T. Bagram w

100

but the other two are not known,

Mr. F. Aji Joseph Sm

100

and they are jointly wanted for

Mr. Ellis and Edgardo

Messra F, X. A da Silva and

100

cutting and wounding Cheung-tim,

1. Odell

100

aged 23, at his matsbed at about

Mr. G. A Harriman

100

4.30 p.m. yesterdays motive of

More Lo Brosi, men

100

Hon W. E. L. Shenton

ths crime is hos known and white.

50

Mr. L Cheung Shiu

50

some are of the opinion that the

Mr. Joseph Gould...

50

mon wont to the shed with intent

Messrs Moxon and Taylor

to commit a robbery, others scom

Mr. E. M. Raymond

50

Mr. H. Wright ........ Mr. A. A. Alvos turime Mr. Aa Vasconcelos

to think that revenge prompted

30 their action. Full details of the

50

case, however, were not available

30

Mr. J. M. Alvei

Mr. AA Lopen .... Mr. Young Top

Banque Franco Chinois Hon Mr.J. P. Braga Mr. A. F. B. Silva Nettq Mr. G. J. Eequeira.

Mr. 8 A. Lopes

Mr. AH. Polta

Mr. L. Weill

Merá "Fred Kew and Co

The Share and Real Est: Soc::

of Hong Kong,

Mr. M. Fernandez

50

DK

up till a late hour last night

The man was sent to the hos

pital immediately the misdeed was

28 discovered but it could not be as,

Foertained whether his condition

25

25

25

was regarded as serious. Mean- while the polico are investigating the case

S

Messrs. FL Silva and Co POLICE ON SPECIAL DUTY. Mr. F. A. Xavier......

| Mr. Li Yat Choy

Mr. Beu Kon Chi

| Mr. Julio Ribeiro",

Mr. Jorge Ribeiro"

Mr. F. 8. Halcroft

It in. notified that on and after September 1, the charges for Police

Officers doing special duty in or

upon the premises of any house. walder in accordance with Section

32 (1) of Ordinance No. 11 of 1000, will be as follows

European Polico per period of 8 hours 820 Minimum charge

20 Above 8 Hours half periods will be charged for, ie., 810 per 4 hours,

Messrs Chan Cheng and Yam

11

Mr. U. N. Kwok

10

SCALE OF FEES REVISED.

Mr. A. M. Xavier

Mr. J. M. Xavier

10.

5

Mr. Khan

15

Mr. Ip

B

Mr. J. P. Cooper wan

5

Mr. J. A. Barradas

5

3

23

25

Mr. B. Berg

Mr. J. F. Grose

23

Mr. Chan" Yat Fung

95

Mr. Wong Yon

25

Mr. So Pei Chan

25

Mr. Lo Kin Kai

Mr. H. A. Lammert.

Mr. E. Howard

WAS.

Mr. O, G'Anderson

Mà 1. C. M. Sales

Mr. D. P. J. Lopes

Mr. H Alves.

„Mr F&M, Silva

Indian Polico per period of 8 hours--85; Minimum charge-25;

25 Above & Bourg half periods will be charged for, ie, $2.50 per 4 hours. "Chinese Police per period of 8 hours-83; Minimum charge-83; Above 8 hours half periods will be

10

10

Meaars A. B. and J. 8. Gubbay 35 charged for, L., $1.50 per hours.

Mr. A. C. Botelho

Mr. M. A. Simoes

Mr. F. M. Graca Ozorio

Mr. A. A R. Botelho

Mr-J-J-Basto-..

Mr. R. Obl

10

20

20

15

→ POST OFFICE NOTICE.

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Poste Restante Gorrespondence.

T. F. Augustin, Alexief, C 10 Breyer, H. V Bahr, Rev. Patrick 10-Cook, Miss A. Cooper, Chiam Heng 10 Hong Miss A. Chamberlin, The 10 China Co., Ltd., Mr. Charon, Capt.

J. W. Evans, C. Eade, M. Firin,.

Mr. Geo Grimble.

Mr. A, Rollin

10

·Mr. A.``P. H. Castro,

Mr. D. “A.. Alence

a

Mr. S. A Marcal

Mr. M. Taquet

Mr. P. R. Kahn

5

Mr. J. M. Silva

Mr. Ng Man Hoi...

15

| Mr. J. P. Philip

5

Mr. H. O. H

Mr. Jao Ning Look

B

Mr. C. A. L. Rickett

B

Mr.. 8. A. Pan

Mr. S. A Ismail Mr. A. T

3

A Friend

Remiap Bippo

Ali

R. R. Gibson, Mr. Greenwood, Ben Gorla, Mr. Hobrao, Y. Harlamoff, L.G. Hogan, H. H. Hunter, Joseph Isane, AL Joper, L, N. Jensen, Rev. J. O. Jacobs, E. Kantzler, A. Kiefer, Loikov Konig, Capt. 8.

A. Longley, L. Lonsdale, Edwardo Lou Chang, Miss P. Moore, G.. H. Medhurst, W. H. Moss, Mr. Milia-

ra, J. Mancini, F. B. Marshall, Nakomptchtel, C., Nelson, H. Ni cholson, Burg-Lieut. O'Malley, W. O, Paulson, Capt. A. Rawlinson, Mrs. K. Robinson, Miss B. Robert.. son, Mesars, Richardsons, J. Road, T. H. Reid, Sham Dess, A. Stan- ley, Stahly, Mrs. J. Saunders, South China" Leather Goods Co., Miss Ruth Story, Andrew J. Tong, 43238 E. A, Vecata, R. Wyllie, P.

Wolfe, J. Watson,

THE MACAO DISASTER.

HE SIR WILLIAM PEEL'S

CONDOLENCES;

The following Telegram was sent. H.E. the Governor of Hong. Kong, to H.E. the Governor of Macao, on August-154–

Registered Articles, P W. Borowsky, Chuy Ya Mus, Mons Charon, S. A. Drubber (c/o HK Hotel), Mrs. J. Johnston (Mayeda & Co.), Pritamdas Kima trai, Walter Alex. Lowry (u/c H.K. Hotel), Mrs. J. W. Morrissey, Miss Tan Lai Fun, C. Williams (St, E), Mr. Zessezynski,

Chine

After the heat, as evening gives itself up to the cool, somno- lent dark and the open glare of day is broken into shaded pools of lamp-light, comfort slowly creeps over everything. It gets first into the long chairs on the verandah, then into the talk-making it slower, richer, more reflective:

the mellow The companionable silences lengthen as t Scotch whisky, Johnnie Walker, that's sipped in those silences, claims its right to be pondered over by the palate.

JOHNNIE WALKER

born 1820-still going strong

Sole Agents for China:

Caldbeck, Macgregor

Shanghai

PASSENGERS.

·Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived. by a Pres. Harrison-August Brontedi. Tessie Brostedt, Horace Buley, Louise Kartes, Nicolai Kassianoff, Frederick Lee, Harry Miller, Edward O'Connor, Walter Odlin, Shi Kwan Pok, Beverly Solomon, Tsen Wei Zung, Mrs. Teen Wei Zung, Master A. Teen.

Departures.

The following passengers left by 6.3. Pres. Madison: Mr. J. A.

Company, Limited

Hongkong

Tientsin

REDS EXPELLED BY TRAFFIC IN HORSES,

UNIONS,

DRASTIC ACTION OF EN GINEERS

BILL TO STOP BUTCHERY ABROAD.

Miss Lloyd George, Sic Robert Both the Amalgamated En-Cower, Sir Robert Hutchison, gineering Union and the Electrical Sir George Ockerill, Comman Trades Union have taken the ex der Locker Lampson, and treme measure of expelling from Robert Newman are among the anne trade union membership indivi- porters of the bill introduced in duals who, in defiance of warnings, the House of Commons by Mr. have persisted in Communist ro- Broad, the Labour MP, for Ed- pagtinds against decisions of the monton, to amend the law with res

pect to the exportation of horses. unions.

The bill differs to some extent. from that introduced last December, and contains a new proposal to en- sure that in future no horse shall

Unpaid Correspondence, Si Fong Chus, J. C. Herzog, May North Capt., and Mrs. J. L 'Strandeo, Mrs./M. Patterson. Unclaimed Radio Telegrama. I am very shocked to learn of them: Shanghai, Teodors terrible tragedy which has over-

Areaya Us Chaumont,

From taken the Colony-of Macao" and "Atimonan; -Yus: Mon Co., from on my own behalf and on behalf Cleveland Ohio; 4409 7310 1472 0670 of the people of Hong Kong, 100106714 2881, from Foochow Etendo Nghoktok; from Shanghai MARUNOFORI offer to Your Excellency and the Meinturf Hong Kong An

ments from Tientsin; Taker, from people of Macao Lur deepest By Shanghai Shunahing, e/o Nganler Miss K Fox, Mrs. M. Fax, in Woolwich Arsenal because of it must be examined by the voterin-

IMPERIAL HOTEL

Horik Oxant HorsĽA TOKYO STATION pathy and condolences, espoolally BANG HOTEL

to this relatives and friends of those who lost their lives; UNZEN

KTUSKU HOTEL Itou Hor TAKAMIECKA HOTEL YOKOHAMA:-- SHIMONOSEK)

| BANYO BOTEL

MASTERPLAIN TAIWAN (FORMOSA)—

TAIHORD.—TAIWAN HAILWAY HOTEL

GOVERNOR Governor of Macar's Reply “H.E. the Governor of Macao, won't HOTEL Naw the following reply to the Governor GRAND of Hong Kong, date on August

18 Two IN MANCHURIA)---

In my own name and on behalf FUSAN

|CHANGCHUN 1= |HOTEN (Mukden | of the Colony of Macno and of Heus RAILWAY, FURAN BZATION YAMATO HOTEL YAMATO HOTEL families of the victims I present to PERKY Blożar ↑DAIBEN - K KARYERANGAN Four Excellency and the people of SHINGIBĦU :— YAMATO HOTEL İRTOJUN (Port

Hong Kong an expression of our Oros Zara BERG STATION BOSHIGAURA Arthur)

AN ELOY MAYAS MY KKATO HOSTELAKINYAMATH HOTEL

· Open from April Int until October 31st,

IN OROBEN

HELJO

HOTEL

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION

Cars of Tharris Huzlav, DeTARTMENT OF RAILWATE, TORTO

great gratitude for the sentiments

of ympathy and condolence ax tended on the and occasion which has plunged this whole Colony, in mourning

Goveason,

from Swatow: 7120 3189 0630 2733 4949 0130, from Canton; 5507, from Kutsing: 1218, from Shanghai,

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Yavdycsky, Mr. H. H. Greatwood, The case of the AE.U. is espe Miss Leung Lau Liang, Mr. and cially interesting, because one of Mrs. H. Holgate, br. W. Standing, the six. "Red" propagandiste to he Mr. and Mrs. Li Chok Chung, Miss expelled is a member for whom the 14 Yust Sheung, Mr. Loc Pak Long, union made a notable fight when be exempt from the requirement Miss M, Gallasher, Mrs Mary Bul. he was dismissed from employment

Conant, Mr. Leang Tat Hing, Mr. A second striking feature of the T. Kai Lisng, Mr. Kwok Tas Fan, Mr. and Mrs. CV Manney, Mrs. Li Tam Shi and infant, Mr. Lai Tat Foo Mr. Boland Grimm, "Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Balston, Mrs Chan Ho Shi, Mrs. M. Chan, Mrs, Lan Man Shi

that," immediately before shipment,

ary inspector: appointed, for int purpose and certified in writing to engineer case is that Jack Tanner, be capable of being conveyed and ithout cruelty and of who contested the presidency, as a diserbarked Extremist is still a member of the being worked without suffering, executive committee of the Mine Subject to this veterinary examina... rity Movement. He has given eat tion and certificate the export of isfactory assurances to the A.E.U. any young and valuable horse will and has been reinstated to his off3 be permitted, as well as the export of any aged" horse so long as it

of greater value then is shipped in order to be used na u rem or for breeding racing

ving, or similar purposes expulsions * The oufect of the measure into: Lostablish a trade in dead-ment-for- Union, ars

export in place of the existing

abroad,

Firing practice will be carried by His Majesty Ships on Wednesday, August 26, as follows:

The following passengers left by 9.30a.m.-Seamew: Ong mile 15 Pres. Harrison Free Karlcial position in the London area south of Cheung China Rock Menger, Miss Florence, Mr. Fran- This has annoyed the Minority and they 10.30 &mTarantula Lau Chau, cigartin, Mr. J. A Draper, Mr Movement exceedia

Canton Biver Deltavillanuel B. Winram, Master-Woo Hy

20 Tarantula Two miles Newton, Ma Marshall Dolphy will decide their course of action

south of Cheung Chan Islands Mr. Lawrence Martin, Miss Ethel in the near future

8.30 p.m.--Seame Two miles Gaziok, Mr. Francis Martin- Mr- by Lie

south of Chaoung Chau Taland

Hon Code G. F. Hole, D.SO. R.N. (Rtd.) Harbour Master

Sooft Townsend Mr. Frances,

W. Newton, Mr. Lewis Mr Paul on account of defiant agitation, at traffic iin-live, horses o H.Mododwell.

and

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