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MASON'S DELICIOUS
O.K
SAUCE.
ary, Supreme
Hongkong Daily Press.
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Drambuie
DRAMBUIE
Prince Charlie's Liqueur
..
The origin of DRAMBUIE"
and the basis of its production give it a character distinct from other Liqueura.
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· Brought to Scotland by a follower
of Prince Charlie in 1745, the recipe was given to a MacKinnon of Skye, und the secret has ever since remained in one family. The MacKinnon of that day employed the materials -- which were avai'abile, and in place of Brandy a fine old Whisky was used. This, along with heather honey and herbal ingredients of recognised value as ails to digestion produced a Liqueur which soon gained the post of honour on the tables of Highland Aristocracy, and is now known world-wide.
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the United Kingda
KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. BAD 10ASENSIOZE
GEN. SU AGREES TO NEGOTIATE
WITH. JAPANESE- AND MANCHUKUO DELEGATES
[TRYADAH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
SHANGHAI, NOV, 30.
GEN. SU PING WEN has definit
B. & S. SHOOTING AFFAIR RECALLED
MR. WOO HAY TONG **LEAVES $1,844,900
Estates sworn at $1,934,000 was left by the late Mr. Woo Hay Tong. Probate of the will has been grant- ed to Mr. S Butlin and Mr.
H. R. Forsyth, Chartered Accoun ly agreed to negotiate with the tants, power being reserved to Japanese,according to Japanese make a like grant to Mr. C. B. Brown one of the partners of the reports from Mukden which state that he has suggested that Hailarina of Messra. Linstead and instead of Matzevakayn be the
Davis venue of the conference..
Accord-
It will be recalled that Mr. ingly the Japanese and Manchukuo Woo Hay Tong was shot at the im offices of Messrs Butterfield and delegates at Matzovikaya
Swire oarly in Jane nad he died mediately left for Hailar.
in Jane To this year. In the official papers, the cause of death is giran as gunshot wound in the abdomen, hemorrhage and perfors tion of intestine, shook following abdominal operation."
FIGHTING. IN MANCHURIA
JAPANESE VANGUARD IN ACTION
(THOUGH SEUTER'S AGENCY.)
HARBIN Nov, 20. THE vanguard of powerful Japanese army are skirmishing with the outposts of the Chinese volunteer units to the west of Fuliardi.
A big battle is possibly already in progress. At least it is very imminent.
The Japanese objective is stated
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In his will, Mr Woo Hay Tong Appointed his wife, Woo Chan. Shi to be guardian' of "ble infant chil- dren and in the great of ber death, the managing director of St. Joseph's Collage is to be guardian of the male children and the Mother Superior of the Fronch Conrent is to be guardian of the female children, Alt jewellery and effects and the house at No. 15 Kennedy Road are left to his wife who was also bequeathed 600 1 month for family expenses at the same address, such knot to in- clade school fees, and medical ex penses,
Testator left $5,000 for his wife's funeral expenses and do for the game purpose forgot his two
to be Chalantun, while the Volun-concubines The sum of $500 per eers a reported to be holding year was bequeathed for ancestral particulary strong positions in the path of the advance."
worship.
Each son and daughter or mar- Volunteers have placed thousands of riflemmen in deep trenches in the re-is-to receive $10,000 and Mr. foothills and fortified their posi-Woo directed that his own funeral expenses was not to exceed $10,000. tions with forward gumpits. On
Each son and daughter on his both flanks of the main position are
or her attaining twenty one years of
and cavalry strong bodies against these forces, out of the of ago is to get $300 to $500 a month as the income in the hands valley lands, the Japanese must of the Trustees permit. climb to the attack.
EXPORT OF TEXTILES
MARKED INCREASE IN
1932'
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.}
RUGBY, Nov. 29. BRITISH exports of cotton, arti- fini silk and mixed piece- good continue to expand.
For the first ten months of 'this year, they totalled 38,254,173 square vards, valued at £1,633,762, an increase of 6,720,215 square yards, valued at £132,928, over the cor- responding period of last year.
U.S.A. PRODUCTS RISE IN PRICE
The trustees #re directed to select at any oné period, one or more of the sons or grandsons or of the deceased great grandsons and to send him or them abroad to further thoir education.
EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT
Enjoy Music
with
your
21 20d 1.
SEQUEL TO AMERICAN ATTACK ON POUND
Antors Cream or greasy scalps Ansors Viola for
· dry scalps. Sold by Drug- pists, Hardressers and Stores, or from ourÄgenta'
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
ItUGBY, Nov. 20. THE fact that American wlient. was yesterday priced at 288. vd. a quarter is cited by the Times as Indicating the effect on United. States produce of exchange move- ments making the dellar dear in relation to sterling:
Argentine wheat at 24, Austra lian at 25/0 and Canadian at 96/~ were all considerably cheaper than United States wheat, despite the fact that the United States is only 3,000 miles distant compared with Argentina 0,000 miles and Australia 11,000 miles.
The Times point out that the influence of exchange must also be shown-in-the-prices of all other commodities in which the United States competes with various pro- ducing countries.
Further Fall-in Sterling... Sterling on New York.to-day re- covered at the opening to 3.19), bút fell later to lán, closing at 3.16 Despite the pound's weakness, Bri tish funds finished the day strongly, under the lend of War Loan Assent- ed, which rode over, one point, to
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FRANCO-SOVIET PACT
TREATY OF AGGRESSION SIGNED
{THROUGH BITTER'S AGENCY:)
PARIS, NOV.9. A PACT of Non-Aggression was
signed between France and Soviet Russia at the Quai. D'Orsay to-day.
The signatories, were M. Herriot on behalf of the French Govern ment, and M. Doygalevsky, the Russian, Ambassador, on behalf of the Soviet Government,
After signing, M. Herriot said be saluted the peoples of Soviet Rus
Wally on France desired in- The Treaty, he said, completed creasingly confident relations. the system of Non-Aggression Pacts and ought to contribute to the consolidation of peace.
M. Dovgalevsky replied that the Soviet attached great political and moral value to the Pact which con Armed: French and Russian pacific aspirations
MACDONALD GOING TO GENEVA
IMPORTANT MEETING ON FRIDAY (THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Nov, 20. IT is understood that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Sir John Simeri will leave London to-morrow for Ceneva.
that informal. It is now hoped conversations between Britain Ger many, France, Italy and the United States on disarmament problems will take place at Geneva Friday,
(Further cable notes will be found on page 9). DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(December 1). Theatres
00
"What Price Holly.
Central:
wood."
Queen:
"Vionead Nighta."
King's:
The Vanishing Fren-
tier."
Star:
World:
Is Everybody Happy1"
4 Infantrymen.
Majestic: "My Sim."
Dances
Ten Dances:-At Hongkong Hotel, and King's Restaurant.
Dinner Dances: At Hongkong. Peninsula and Ropalse Bay Hotels, and King's Restaurant.
Principal Malls, Inward-Europe via Suz (Let tors and Papers) by Kaisar-1-Hind, Shanghai by Tantalus.
and
Outward Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Brisbane by Tanda, letters 9.30 p.m., Shang-
Canada, U.S.A. hai, Japan, Central1
Fourth America and Europe vin Vancouver, B.C., and Europe via Silberia by Em- press of Russia, parcels 5. p.m., lettors 10 m, Shanghai by Kaisa-1-Hind b p.m.
King's
› FRIDAY (December 2), Thostres.
The Vanishing Fron
Central: "Good Night Vionne." Queen's: "Transgression." World: "Infountrymen."
"Our Modern Maidens." Kajestic: My Sin.".
Dances.
Star:
Tea DancesAt Hongkong Hotel, and King's Restaurant, wing
Dinner Danices-At Hongkong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels and King's Restaurant
Principal Malls Inward:-Straits by Conte Rosso, U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
hai, by President Taft, Japan and Shanghai by Comorin.
Outward:-Shanghai by Conte. Rosso. 10 . Bwnlow, Amoy and Foochow by Hai Ning 2 p.m.; Straits, Ceylon, India, East End South Africa Egypt and Europs via Marseilles by Comorin, K.P.O., parcele 4.30 p.m., letters 10 am; G.P.O. parcels 5 pm, letters 10:30 p.m...
SATURDAY (December 3),
Sport. Cricket: -Fim Division Service Hong Kong O.C.
We bor Fire Senam Thay
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bet & Chandon Dry Imperial 1 Qt. Superb. Tawny Port.
Champagne 2 Qts: St Julien Claret.
G.F. Peppermint, 1. DOMA
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1 Qt. Martell's * * * Brandt, 1 Qts. King George IV: Gold Lubel
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·1 06. Burgoyne'a Burgundy. 1 Fhial Pomeransan Bitters.
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1 Qt. Puritan Old Tom or Dry Gin,
1 Qt. Vino de Pasto Sherry.
1 Phial Fomeranian Bitters,
HAMPER-$40.
11 Qt. Tower Brand Brandy.
1 Qt. Amontillado Sherry, not
1 Qt. Poritan Old Tom or Dry Gin.
9 Qt. Medoo Claret.
1 Phil Pomeranzan Bitters,
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