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NOTICE.

L &C HARDTMUTH'S

THE HONGKONG

KOH-I-NOOR

ELOVAKIA

CHI NOOR

THE

PERFECT PENCIL

Is your pencil a

KOH-I-NOOR

Lade in Casche Sievable

or only an imitation ?

This famous pencit is sold by

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3 WYNDHAR STREET,

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EARLIER

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

From Our Own Correspondent_)

** LITTLE HSU ** TO GO.

Shanghai, Sept. 7.

The Manicipal Council has published a letter dated July 5th ordering Little Hou out of the Settlement with the alternative of; arrest. This is the drst time their right bas been exercised since August, 1913,

CHOLERA IN SHANGHAL

Shanghai, Sept. 7. Eight foreign and 30 Chinese cholera

casea were verided beter.legically last week.

PRISONERS AT LARGE.

Shanghai, Sept. 7.

Two prisoners who assaulted a jjaller and broke out of the Ameri

can jail are at large.

HOTEL DISASTER.

Shangbai, Sept. 7.

Five persons are believed to be dead as the result of the Hotel de France crash.

"Satisfy

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MARTIN'S

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AL PILLS

A French Edy for aft irregularities Thousands of Ladi ve alwaji knep a beL of Martin's PII in the house, so that on the Brit nga tit say irregularity of the Byetem a timely dose may be ade miniserad. Those who are them reyw mend them, hence their esermons Fsie, LD Chemtu and Stores #ell them throughout the World, or pool zena 574, MARTIN, Chemist, Boulhampton, Eag

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OTHERS take your photos, but

THE FITTERS' STRIKE.

Bailey And Co's Men Return To Work.

The Chinese methacies in the employ of Bailey and Company, jeagicours and shipbuilders, Husk

hom, who have been on strike for a little over a week, have acteed to resume work following b receipt of a letter addressed by the manager of the Company to the Chicise Engineers® Inatilute.

The trouble arosente: the alleged harab eatment of one of the ritters, and the strike was organised by the other ritsers to demonstrate their sympathy, as well as tu exact compensation.

In the letter, which was received

hy our 30 years experience wel by the Engineers' lostituse on take yours in EXCELLENT Monday, the manager expressed CONDITION and NATURAL his willingness to rompensate the COMPLEXION instead of mere ly elar and sharp.

Studio: Ice House Street.

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man who was assaulted with S05 and also to reinstate him, The retribution satiated the strikers who will return to work to day.

A big tea party was given at the Chinese Engineers' Institute 1543)

FONG eing, at which congratulations

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Special Department for Develop

ping Printing for Amateurs and

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A. TACK & CO.

The Largest Photo-Supplies

in the Colony.

were ciered to the strikers.

SHANGHAI WEDDING.

!

McNicol-McColl.

In the presence of a large con. gregation of friends the wedding took pines on Sept. 1 at Caino | Church, Shanghai, of Misa Ancie Tweedse Alexander Mc Cull, daugh ter of Mr. D. McColl general I manager of the Shanghai Electric Construction Co, L., and Mr. Robert Jam MeNicol. of Messrs. Jacline. Matheson Co., Ld.

Mild? Sure!-and yet they"Satisfy

Chesterfield

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(IGARETTES

V.R.C. FETE.

Another Successful Evening.

CIGARETTES

The extra wrapper of glassine

paper keeps them Fresh

pating in a number of interesting events for which his name entered.

Waa

An exciting bandicap male wasi that, competed by five swimmers lover a distance of six lengths. D. The fth night fete in connecLaing and G. Jack after giving

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ceremony was performed tion with the Victoria Recreation away seven seconds commenced to

UNDERTAKEN.

26. DES VOTE ROAD,

L'ENTRAL.

MASSAGE HALL.

23. FLOWER STREET.

MR. T. TAKAYE, MES. MORITA. CERTIFICATED MASSEURS. Passante Jaziran in Tazia Dwy Boxsa

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.

At the Consulate by Sir Everard

| Fraser, o., and the Iềv, M. T. Stanfor related at Uniso | Church, which was very prestil

decorated with bamboo, prok lilies. tuberoses and a floral bell. There were two bridesmaids, Miss Irma McColl and Miss Vera Froben sad Mr H. C. Marshall acted as matron of booour. Mr. H. Lindsay Molyneux acted sa beat man, and Measra G A. Buyers. A. A. Ewing, and J. P. B. Eastwood were the uabera,

Club was held in the presence of

of TURKISH and AMERICAN

tobaccos-Blended!

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TANGLE.

Vienna, Sept. 7. Addressing the National Assembly, the Chancellor, Herr Schober

a larza gathering of spectators set the pace in the second turn and said that, in view of the superior strength of the Hungarian erm

which ted for the rest of the race, Laing

was not yet disarmed. Austria could only employ all at the Club house last night. The winning by a yard.

diplomatic means in her power to support her rights in regard to the increasing popularity which these] The mixed nomination event as question of Burgenland. The Conference of Ambassadors had sent aquatic contests have acquired! as well as the added interest given suul presented a new point of in-Hungary a sharp note. All the great powers of the Entente sup by the imminence of the Interport terest, for the male partners were ported Austria. He appealed to the League of Nations to intervene. The Czecho-Slovakian Legation in Vienna states that Czech- this time required to dress in the contests with Shanghai, in respect

of which some of last night's water-a jacket, a pair of trousers Slovakia is ready to send troops into West Hungary if Austria and evente were trials, were the fac-jand shoes being handed to them by the Conference of Ambassadors 39 desire. tors accounting for the presence their lady partners. To put on a pair of the big crowd, for whom the of trousers was not such an easy

DUTCH HOSPITALITY. accommodation had been extended! matter as would be imagined until

Rotterdam, Sept. 7. standa tried in the water and the almost! by "he erection of new

Rear-Admiral Hodges and äfteen other officers of the British against the wall separating the frantic efforts attempted in this bath from the Naval Yard. The direction by the competitors oc-squadron officially visited the Town Hall and were afterwards "the lighting arrangements were much casioned a lot of uproarious mirth, guests of the Royal Dutch Navy and motored to Leyden. The South improved, making the scene in the until after a number of tumbles. Africau Minister of Defence, Mr. Mentz, is at present a guest of vicinity of the tank a brilliant as V. Ramsay got his on first and the Manicipality for a week. well as an animated one.

winning Added swimming back to the

The bride looked charming in a dreas of white Frearia brocaded taffeta, Chastilly lace being draped down the sides of the skirt and inserted in the front. Orange blossom encircled the waist and trailed down ride. She wore a vel of silk net and Chantilly lace wreathed with.

blossomo The train, which was of the same material as the dress, fell from the shoulders sad was lived with pleat ed mainos, a lover's koot of tulle and orange blesson ornamenting Das corner. She carried a shower

GOLF IN THE U.S.A. bouquet of white roses and carna. a keen tussle between G. Jack and the gymnasium at the conclusion

New York, Sept. 7. tiops, Master Joba Marshall, in Leong Tit Sang, one of the Yof the sports.

Barnes, the American champion beat Hutchison, the British W23 CA's representatives, who attendance 63 page, коге

Other results were as follows: champion by 5 up and 4 to pay in a thirty-six hole golf match for s Scottish costume.

thought by some

likely to be a

Four lengths handicap for boys purse of $2,000. candidate for interport selection. He beat C. Logan in the first heat 15 and under: 1, D. Ogilvie: 2 only to succumb to Jack in the May.

THE ABYSSINIAN ́ RAIDS. final after a fairly even race. In

Nairobi, Sept. 7. the team race between three

Que military authorities state that there have been no further. batches, the Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s swimmers came in second follow-board: 1. D. Laing, 95 peints; 2, Abyssinian raids at Kenya. All is quiet in the districts recently ing the United Athletic Club. The W. Hyde, 85 points.. Kowloon Docks were the competitors in this event.

to all these conveniences the en-{paint, secured the verdict for his joyment of the spectators Was partner. Miss D. Witcheil. The

THE COTTON BOOM. much ent iced by the services ofįmain feature of interest of the]

New York, Sept. 7. a capabl jazz band which was programme was a trial interport The excitement in the cotton market is undiminished. Prices pleasurably heard in an extended team race contested between two have advanced to the maximum permitted in any day's trading.

teams of four men each. That The market closed strong at two hundred points higher. selection of well-known tunes.

The two lengths scratch race, captainer by G. Jack won after an the final stage resolved itself into which started the programme, in exciting race.

The prizes were distributed in

HARBOUR FEPAIRS Call Flag "L***

Sole Agents for

After the ceremity, a reception "KELVIN MOTORS." e held at Dunvulig, Avenue Fach, where many friends gathered Motors from 12 B.H.P. to

to give their congratulations and 50 B.H.P. now in stock

join in the toast of the day, pro- also spare parts.

posed in a very happy speech by Mr C. M. Bain. Later in the Tel. K.21. afternoon, Mr and Mrs McNicol

K.633.

left for Chickisog,

where the K369.

honeymoon will be spenf. The K.604 & bride's going-away dress was of .K.628.

pale pink georgette, and she wore a pale blus hat,

Works

Manager...

Secretary

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Harbour Engineers.,

Telegrams **SEYBOURNE”.

Girl two lengths handicap: 1. C. Smith; Irene Bliss.

Ranning header from Spring

raided.

other

fori Twe lengths handicap novices: 1, S. H. Garrod; 2, C. J. Johnstone who is a popular Pereira.. figure at these fetes was last night Ladies' two lengths hurdles. 1, conspicuous by his absence, being Miss G. Ramsay; 2,

Miss

B. The prevented by a cold from partici- Jennings.

ANOTHER AIR CRASH.

B.

Paris, Sept. 7. The regular Paris-Warsaw aeroplane crashed at Le Bourget The pilot and four passengers were killed.

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