HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933.
ADVERTISEMENTS. WORLD FAIR AT CHICAGO
HOME GOLF
-UNIVERSITY
EDINBURGII.
OF
THE Three Hundred and Fiftieth
WONDERS THAT DREW FIFTY MILLION VISITORS
of the University is being celebrated Film Shown At Central Theatre
in Edinburgh and other places throughout the world, on Saturday. October, 28th.
It is proposed to have a dinner danco in Hong Kong on that date.
Members of the University of Edinburgh who wish to attend this celebration ure invited to "com. municate with the undersigned, They should state the year when they first matriculated, aul their faculty."
Wires and husbands of members are included in this invitation,
W. J. CARRIE, General Post Offee.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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19834 Australian Sub-Pony No. 6. Brown Gelding, 14 hands 2 inches.
The parchaser of this animal, if a Member of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will be entitled to race the pony at the 1934 Annual Bace Mesting.
C. B. BROWN,
The World's Fair in Chicago was bodily brought to Hong Kong last week in the form of a flm and just seeing the marvellous spectacle made one feel sorry that one cannot see it in real life.
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It was one of the most interesting "shorts" shown on the local swen for many a long day and the management of the Central Theatre are to be congratulated on securing such an Interesting picture. The only drawback was that it was not a longer film.
The World's Fair is one of the casiest places to get to. Twenty- five of the thirty-three trunk lines terminating in Chicago operate passenger trains, and approximate ly 1,500 arrive daily.
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Hagen's Great Recovery
M'LEAN BEATEN AFTER
BEING SEVEN UP
The
Hrst
COST OF H.M. NAVY No Response to British "Lead in Reduction
'NOT A HIGH RATE OF INSURANCE ”*·
NANKING ATHLETIC
MEETING
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NATIONAL COMPETITION POST- PONED FROM 1931 TO BE HELD
at
NANKING, Sept. 13. tory committee in the way of pr Over thirty teams representing viding a fleet of 100 cars for this various provinces and municipali purpose. tits will participate in the Nation-
Chinese Boxing. al Athletic Menting which, post- pened from 1931 on account of the While the coming national meet, Sino-Japanese confict, will open will include the familiar games and here the $1,000,000 Central track and field events Introduced Stadium on October 10.
China's into China from the West, a na. National Independence Day. tional feature will be provided by The number of entrants is not the contest in proficiency for Chi- yet known, as the steams are allow-nese boxing. The boxing matches, ed till September 23 to enter the as well as performances by woman names of their members Each athletes who will compete among province and municipality will.com- themselves, are likely to receive pete as a unit, although honours much attention from the public. trade. I will be awarded individual winners. It is confidently expected that the
Questioned as to the possibility coming event will draw a vast num au-of foreign residents in China tak ber of people into the Capital be- ing part in the contest, an official sides a formidable body of athletes. parations stated that it would be ger traffic on the Shanghai-Non- restricted to Chinese citizens and king and Peiping-Tientsin-Pukow that regulations governing the Railways, the Ministry of Railways meeting did not provide for parti has decided that an additional cipation by foreign athletes. train should be run during the period the meeting lasts. Local merchants and hotel managers" are looking forward to a profitable beriod of "riring trade, which is likely to follow Irvin the expected increase in the local population.
night's rest, and begin your enjoy right eye of the god Siva in the hole affer hole off his oppo- (21 per cent of that, and I suggest of the committee in charge of pre In anticipation of increased passen.
rate.
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Fostering Interest.
The rate reductions granted. by Years Ago, a dome under which the game. The lack of local know- reduced our naval tonnage by 47 would perhaps be granted were it meet an, intensive campaign will be
have
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"Not A High Hate of Insurance "' After being seven boles down at
Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First the end of the arst round, Walter Lord of the Admiraty, speaking at Hagen defeated Jack AfLean, the Barrow-in-Furness, said that, the Scottish Amateur Champion, by 2 Admiralty and Barrow were 36-holes exhibition mutually dependent on each other, and 1 in a match recently on the course of and he welcomed a slight increase which had the Hayston Club at Kirkintilloch. of new construction taken to the mill and we see the
It was a magnificent match brought to Barrow orders worth
acarly £2,000,000. diamonds washed out.
from start to finish.
People complain of the expense Adjoining the diamond mine is around saw M'Lean on the crest,at the, Nasy, which costs about black and crystal glass roour which are millions of dollars worth playing wonderfully accurate golf 230,000,000 a year," he continued, for an approximate sedre of 67but they should remember the of gems in an exhibition, the cen- If you are ona of 60,000,000 peoter of which is the great Nassak two strokes better than his own value of our overseas
official record for the course. The
1033 the value of our overseas trade ple who live within, what is called diamond, valued at 8500,000.
The was over £2,000,000,000. Chicago territory, you may leave
An Historic Gem:
second round. brought a great One of the world's famous gems, night back by Hagen, who knock-nual cost of our Navy, is just about your home any day, enjoy a delight. ful dinner on the train, a good this historic stone was oner the
not a high rate of nent's lead with brilliant Agures, insurance." ment of A Century of Progress Hindu temple at Nassak India. eventually winning and finishing
The First Lord added: But it twelve hours after leavink your The temple was looted in the eigh
e not only the cost that tends to BY order of the Stewards, Messrs.
hone. Chicago is the largest rail te-nth century and the great store the round in a score of 88. Hans & Houan. Lab, wil road
blind the country to the true value entre in the world, and reappeared in London in 1815. sell at the PONY AUOTION to 100,000,000
live .within - пеорія
It is a Rawless blue white, stone
Menn 100k the lead at the third of the Navy. There is the pro-
Appropriation Increased. bold at the Paddock, the Race twenty-four hours' train ride from now cut to weigh 18 carats,
ought to be replaced by universal' Across the drive is the Hall of nole and kept pressing home the puganda that says that navies Course, Inppy Valley, at 5.15 P.3.it.
further and further brotherhood. If this is true, the Preparations for the big athletic on WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEM- You will arrive in Chicago at gue Religion in which Christian and advantage
Was nard only people who have taken any event are now proceeding apace.
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of six downtown stations, all with Jewish churches and social service with inualibie golf, it
step towards
universal Upon urgent appeals from the pre- in easy rench of the exposition organizations explain their work to realise that his opponent was such
American Ryder brotherhood are ourselves, for we paratory committee the Executive grounds. The railroads of the nn- for humanity. A remarkable col. the redoubtable
Yuan has agreed to raise the ap tion are co-operating with fast and fretion of ecclesiastical art works Cup captain and one of the out-have cut our Navy to the tone.
But we bars had no response propriation for the meeting from frequent service, and "with special is in this building.
standing match-players
from others. Since 1914, we have $50,000 to 875,000. A greater sum A Million
During the period of the nations! We pass the World
ledge of a course he had never
per cent, but in the same period not for other more urgent, claim on carried out throughout the country saber tooth tiger, mammoth, bron- tosaur, giant gorilla and other ex-seen, before must
affected Italy has increased its tonnage by the National Treasury.
to foster interest in athletics among A list of officers published by the the younger generation" of China. 20 per cent., the United States by
preparatory committee shows that Tons of propaganda literature and cent. It is true that France can 133 persons, drawn from various posters have been printed which point to a small roduction of 10 Kovernment offices, hospitals, and will be sent to various cities to be per cent, but the french Navy of schools and universities wild serve prorainently displayed. A perman- 1914 included much tonnage which in the coming event, in addition to ent record of the athletes perform- large force of clerks who forances will be left in the form of for practial purposes was obsolete. One-Sided Disarmament.
weeks past have been assisting the motion pictures. "In spite of all this, there are preparatory committee. Mr. Lin The preparatory committee de- people who urge that we should re-Sen, President of the Nationalsires the utmost co-operation from duce our Navy still further-who Government, has been nominated the Press. In order better to pro- M'Lean was deadly from three accuse us of standing in the way bonorary chairman of the meeting vide for press facilities it has been yards and under, missing nothing.of further disarmament. I believe with Mr. Wang Ching Wei, Gener decided that only press men whose while. Kagen could not get a putt that many of these people mean al Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. Wang ingencies or newspapers have been above a yard to drop.
very well; they simply do not know Shih Chich as honorary vice-chair duly registered with the Military the truth, and they must be told the man.
of Interior will be admitted. It has been truth. curious change came
announced in the At a dinner given to pressmen "We cannot have any more one- men: Hagen
Chinese press that the municipal here last week a member of the system have worked out plans for historic reproduction of old Fort second round with a new crisp-sided Disarmament. We cannot al-authorities of Hangchow and committee, while asking publicity ouveying, under pressure, 1.000,000 Dearborn, cradle of Chicago; next neas in his shots. He began to ways be idealista; we must face Greater Shanghai had agreed to from the Press, made the interest- people in day to the grounds.
to it, the Lincoln group with Lin-take the line M'Lean' had taken realities; and remember that it is loan twenty and thirty motor cars ing suggestion Early attendance at the fair hasin's cabin birthplace, the Wig in the earlier round-straight up not peace-time Navy Estimates respectively for the transportation should avoid excessive or undue been highly gratifying. Compara wam in which he was first nomin. the middle-whereaa
and participating praise for winners so as not to en- Scot that cost money; it is wars. And of the tive attendance during the opening ted for "the presidency.
Wars are not made by a strong athletes. Hence not much diff courage cockiness on the part of weeks, based on the daily gate of
found a slight tendency to cut his British Navy: they are prevented culty is expected by the prepara outstanding athletes.-Reuter, the World's Cumbian Exposition
difference in a troublesome wind. approaches. which made a vital
by it. in 1903, showed from two to five times as many people on
For one spell in this round Hagan grounds;
was irresistible, as his figures of 3 3 23 from the tenth hole to the thirteenth show, and in that run alone he took back three of his lost holes. Lining his seconds on the flag every time he gave his tually was, there might have been even stronger in 1914 than it ac- On the island end we stroll over putting a chance, and strangely no European war. The British enough, the very putts which had Navy is the guarantor of peace, beaten him regularly In the first not for ourselves, but for all the round began to drop with equaluations.” regularity.
ner of hitting the shots M Lean, for the time being, was infinitely more impressive. As for putting, the American was unable to stand
the railroads depend upon the time limit of the tickets whether going and return routes "are the same tinet monsters paw and gibber at the accuracy of Hagen's game to whether Stopovers are desired, cave men. There are the Streets of some extent, but even in the man-9 per cent., and Japan by 37 per whether tickets are for individuals or for groups.
Vine nations are officially repre- Secretary sented by large buildings or exhi Hong Kong, 19th September, 1933.its under roof at the fair.
They are Italy, Sweden, Czecho- slovakia, Japan, China, Morocco, the Irish Free State, Egypt and the Dominican Republic.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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HE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Fermitting) at HAPPY VALLEY 93 SATURDAY, 23RD SEPTEMBER, 1933, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed..
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Clab Rooms st $5.00 for Gentlemen and 13.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are tainable through the SECRETARY apon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be responsib for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tol. 27794), will close at 12:0'Clock Noon.
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Village.
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Paris at the end of the bridge, and on the other side of the drive the Moroccan Pavilion and next to it the quaint gables of the Belgian
On both sides of the drive fascinating features. It is impor sible to list all the attractions. There are 22 concessions in the fair, including the restaurants and 50,000,000 Expected. service shops, but all the eighty five buildings and features, that Chicago is hopeful of an attend-house the fair proper, and every ance of 50.000.000 at the Fair. comfort you will require, are in looks forward to numertrus 400,000 cluded in your admission ticket,
Transportation to 600,000 days.
Past the Midway we come to the
small houses, each one a gem, but Now we are passing the group
to show the new economiza the building by ready-made units.
in
The drive goes through the U. S. Army encampment. On the right as we leave it is the Indian village and beyond it the reproduction of the Maya Temple-the nannery of
Uxmal
"Hollywood."
up to comparison.
A Transformation.
Then & Over both started off the
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If there is one fact that is shown by our own history, it is that the fortunes of England rise when our Navy is strong and fall when it is weak,'
Lord, that it our Navy had been "I believe added the First
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officers
LANCASHIRE COTTON
$15,000,000 Lost In Three Years
that
newspapera
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
SILVER LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROX
NEW YORK & LOS ANGELES..
THE Motor Vesel
The high peak of attendance was recorded in August, when, on Chi cago Day. 1,000,000 attendance was registered.
Should, a visitor wish to inspect every detail of the many fair dis plays which tell the story of a ven tury's progress in art, science and
to "Hollywood" and watch well industry, he should be prepared to known screen actors and actresses spend at least three weeks on the producing a play in regular "sets" exhibition grounds, Badges admitting to Members'
And every minute of that time and with all the paraphernalis of
"SILVERYEW -- lighting and sound effects. Here Enclosure will NOT be on sale as the could be used with profit in the
There were the two definitely NEW FORTS FOR FOOCHOW are the broadensting studios and we
Lancashire has lost something having arrived from the above Part on Bace Course.
the match- many buildings free to all who have may reat a while and watch and defined stages 111
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like fifteen million dollars worth of 19th instant, Consignees of Cargo are On No Pretext will. Children be paid the general admission fee.
hear broadcasting by famous stars M'Lean's
stage, then Hagen's. Defences Of City To Be Malayan trade" in permitted in either Enclosure during There are eighty-two miles of ex- of the air.
the space of hereby informed that their Goods are But in the end when they reached the Meeting.
Strengthened
three years. In cotton piece goods being landed at their risk into the In the afternoon sun beyond Holthe thirty-third
Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon alone. The figures provide amaz- Tifias are obtainable at the Clauibits in more than 500 displays.
tee all square The exhibits range from a tinglywood smile the home gardens of there was nothing to it until the
Wharf and Godown. Company, Limited, House provided they are ordered from drop of water to a reproduction of the horticultural show, kept bloom-
FoocHow Sept. 10. ing evidence of the grim hoid which Kowloon, and stared at Consignees' riak
have on the piece and axpense. the No. 1 Boy in advance Telephone an entire countryside and coming every month of the exposition. American dropped an eight-foot A joint meeting" of representa- the Japanese 21920.
All broken, chalad, and damaged Goods munity: they come from the north and the rose garden with more putt on the thirty-third green for tives of Party, civil and military goods market of Malaya, despite The Price of admission to the Public and south poles and n most every than 2,000 varieties. In the Horti-a 3. and followed that with a organs and civic organisations was all we have heard of anti-Japanese are to be left in the Godowns, where
these convened yesterday by General boycotts. Actually
anti. they will be amamined on Monday, Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for country under the sun; they repre cultural Building we see the most deadly chip to win the long hole Weng Chaoyuan, of Woosing forts Japanese boycotts in Singapore 25th instant at 10a.m. all Persons, including Ladies, and is sent the simplest of chemical reaclaborate exhibition of cut lowers and the match with a 4:
fame, who is the Defence Commis- have been
milk-and-water All Olaime must be presented within payable at the Gate.
tions and the most elaborate of ever staged
M'Lean'a rub Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are | electrical processes.
of "freworks sioner of Foochow. It was decided affairs. The great man of Asia 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival here, Next to the gardens is" Enehant
or i after which data they cannot be re- admitted Half Price.
In one of the pavilions of the sand, the children's play started at the fourth hole, where that 20 forts be erected in order to tics. Be they Chinese, Indian General Exhibits Group we
strengthen the defences of the city. Malay, are compelled by circum. Dognized.
A sum of $200,000 is to be raised stane to buy in the cheapest mar shirts being made on a battery of round. Toyland come to life, with he sank a two yards putt for a
its tiny theater, puppet show" 3, Hagen having pulled his machines, women's dresses being games and diet restaurant.
tee in three instalments to enable the ket. Here not into an old quarry some 50 building of the defence works put together, tooth paste packed in children may be left with trained feet below the green. Els recovery around Foochow A Committee is
The cheapest is the Japanese and tubes, si k stockings woven at light attendants while their elders tra-
a cursory examination of statistics ning speed and
was good, but not quite good to be formed, with Admiral Sah series of other verse the fair grounds.
goes to show how very much cheap- cperations the results of which are
enough. Then the Scot planted" Chen Pin, former Minister if the
Navy under the Peiping regime, er it is. The Department of Statis part of our daily life.
his tee shot to the short fifth righ and representatives of the various tice yesterday issued their record of against the pin, so that Hagen's Party, civil and military organs se Malaya's foreign imports and ex- 2 was no use. He also won the well as local banking circles and eighth where Hesen missed a five-the Chamber of Commerce serving ports for 1932 We turned to the Hong foot putt, and turned four holes on the Committet. Kuo Min.. cotton piece goods figures to see up. M'Lean kept up the pace
how far Malaya had shared with
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tu How Koxe
·JOCKEY CLUB during the Race Meeting.
Py Order,
C. B. BROWN.
Secretary. Hong Kong, 18th Sept. 1732. "[1798
SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL. (BRITISH ConceASION),
MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION
No. 2/33.
VACANCY..
Original Press.
He
We have made a circuit, touching only some of the high spots. If we had seen everything we would have been in eighty-five exhibit build: Johannes Gutenberg's original ings and features of the fair prop. printing press, on which in 160 heer, covered eighty-two miles and printed the first Gutenberg Bible, looked at 12,000 exhibits without the first book ever to be printed having spent a cent over our from movable type, is seen in the mission, except for treating our Graphic Arts pavilion. With the selves to a nus and boat ride. ancient press, guarded like the pri celess relic that it is, "are some of Gutenberg's original type, molde
and other equipment from the first time.
ad
steadily., and Hagen's rum of seven. 4's a 5 and 6, 3 actually lost. him three holes more, and he Anished the round seven down.- Hagen's First Long Patt,
worlds first print shop. ... M'Lean won the next, thanks to Lear's play was just a shade
We see type cast just ДА thea specially, long Hagen drive which father af printing did it, the dem was bunkered right in front of thesed in the early part of the THE post of Superintendent of onstrator using Gutenberg's own green and a fluffed chip, but that second round, for he lost the Police will be vagans on 1st molds. Here is a Gutenberg Bible was his only success, for after third, fourth, and afth holes January 1934, for a period of ONE valued at $15,000, and other sam Hagen had scrambled half at against the American's par Ögures, YBAB, and the Council is prepared pt of his work. The Gutenberg the atteenth he put down a good but he could hardly do other than to receive application from any comprese has only twice before been out putt for a 3 at the sixteenth, and concede the seventh, where Hagen petant British Subject who is required of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, went on to finish the match with got down his first long pattone to alate his age, qualifications and Germany. This is a memorable
a 4 at the long seventeenth. experience
exhibit.
The Scores. The approximate scores, were
Hagen. First round-
-Out4 5 5:4.3.4.4, 54-38;
In-4.4 4 4 4 4 4 8 3-36–74 Second round-
Out-4 5 4 33.43 54-35
In 3 3 2 3 5 5 3 4 3-31-66
"M"Lean.. First round-
Salary for this full-time post in up to EK8660.00"per mensen and free quarters.
Modern marvels of the printing and engaving arts show, new proc. esses and the beauty of modern Applicatione shon'd be addressed to presswork.
Figures coming up out of a mine the scrotary, and applicants must be prepa ed to come to Canton for a pit draw our attention to the jew. 24 South personal interview with the Council on Lelry pavilion. Here is request, travelling expenses being de African diamond mine in operation. frayed by the Council...
We can look down in the mine and ses the native Kafir and Zulu la- borers digging out the
"brate ground" in which thamonds are found. Fifteen tons of the "blue" ground, containing, about 3,000 ca rats of raw diamonds were shipped from Kimberly field for this exhi- [1795 | bit. The earth when brought up is
By Order of the Council,
CHASE WATSON, Director of Public Works and Secretary,
Louvor Room, B
14th September, 1933,
Out 4.5.43 244 44--34 ||
In-34 4 3 4 4 4 4-3-33-67 Second round dre
4
Out-4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5-40 -
In-4 5 4 3 4 5 4 63-37-17
then
came
ming
POLICE AQUATICS
very
India the effects of Japanese com-
No Claims will be wimitted after the Goods have left the flodowas, and all Goode remaining, andelivered after the 26th instant will be subiect to Rent.
No Fire Insurange has been effected. Bills of Ending will be countersigned
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada The heats for the Police Swim- petition, which have been consider left Yokohama yesterday at day- Gala were held at the od sufficiently serious in the case of light, leaves Honolulu on Septem- V.R.C. bath yesterday under the India to justify the sending of aber 28, is due at Vancouver on Oc supervision of Sub-Inspector. Hunt
tober 1, and will leave for Hong and Sergeant Clark.The anals special mission out from England Kong vis parts on the morning of the same place, commencing at 2.30.
will be swum off on Saturday at to that country.
pan...
· PASSENGERS
Departures.
The following" passengers left of fully 20 yard for a fine 3. Hong Kong for Australian ports The Scot also gave away the via Manila, by the 5.5.Taiping ninth with a short approach, and yesterday-Mr. Bessell, Mr. and Mrs CM. Bromley, Mr.LAN the American's Bunbury, Miss K. E. Barne, Miss inspired spell of 3" 23, which M, Boyle, Mrs. A. Cain, Mr. J. W. tells its own story. There are Dunne, Mr. F., Durnford," Dr. short holes in that group, it is FG Fenton, Mrs. V. L. Gibbs, true, but they were all so well MrsA B. Hindson, Mr. and Mr played that the figures, with the G. Hodson, Mr. C. T. Les Mis exception of the 2, at the twelfth,
K
M. Lennon, Mr. Dario N.
Miss Lorane, Misa D. MaoFariasi, which was the result, of a holed MacFarlan, Mrs E Mo short chip. that Lean was der Credie, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M Anitely put on the run. In the Phail, Mr. Maberly, Mis JC middle of this Hager burst the Man Mr. C. Pan, Miss E. M game had been squared, and a 2 Tierney,, Miss M. M. Tierney, Mr. put the American ahead for the HS Thorlay, Mr. and Mra, f.
(Continsed on previous column). W. Turnbull, Mrs. Tomlins,
October 7.
Cantieri Riuniti Dell'Adriatico
TRIESTE MONFALCONE,
Shipbuilders, forge masters, electrical engineers, makers of the most up to date types of aeroplanes and seaplanes.
Tenders and designs submitted on request.
GENERAL AGENCY FOR HONG KONG AND SOUTH CHINA
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING. IT FLOOR.
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