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BATHROOM FITTINGS

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1921

OVAL OR OBLONG MIRRORS WITH WHITE ENAMELLED FRAMES. GLASS SHELVES WITH N.P, BRACKETS, OPAL TOWEL RAILS. A VERY ATTRACTIVE STYLE, SINDLE OR TRIPLE.

3.P. TOWEL RAILS, WITH TWO ARMS, SOAP DISHES, PAPER HOLDERA, ETC.

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30,32 Des Voeux Road, Hongkong. Also at Canton & Macao.

E. HING & CO.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPCRANDLEKS AND

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MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS

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The Largest Photo-Supplies in the Colony,

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26, DES VEUX ROAD. CENTRAL

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of all kinds, especially for ship- building and engineering works. Complete stock, Best terms. Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.,

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MEE FONG

HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER Old Supreme Court Building

Special Department for Develop-

ping Printing for Amateurs and

Enlarging & Framlag.

CREEN ISLAND GEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED,

PORTLAND CEMENT.

in Caaks of 375 lbs. net.

In Bags of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

Hongkong.

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

+French Xemedy for all Irregularitine. The gods of Ladies siwaju keep a bez of Karin's Přila in the hourt, so that we the Brak rign of any Irregularity of the Brees a lasy dose say beˇed- intered. Those who now them recom→ meed Shear, beans their Ustymasa saío. ,413 Chemiste sud: Stores in them Lazoughout the World, or post 1100 57-, NASTIK. Chemist, Beuthán pow. Ing.

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HARBOUR FEPAIRS Call Flag "L"

Sole Agents for KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.H.P. to

30 B.H.P. Dow in stock.

also spare parts.

Works

Manager...

Tel. K.21.

K.633. £369. K.504& K.622.

Secretary Harbour Engineers.,

Telegrams SEYBOURNE

MASSAGE HALL.

23. FLOWER STREET. MR. T. TAKAYE.

MRS. MORITA. CERTIFICATEN MASSEURS

PATIENTS PRĀTI : THz: Ü** kos .2 Diaz.

MEE CHEUNG HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER.

OTHERS take your photos, but

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

Latest Changes.

Me. F. Gibba, second officer, Kwailin, has gone second afficer, Chili

Mr. W. G. Mackenzie, from re- Įserto, bas gone second affeør, | Chessn.

Afr. A. Buchanan, chief engi-| near, Chenen, is nzi leave,

Mr. J. W. Kennedy, second en- gineer, Kashing, has gone acting; ohief engineer, Chenan.

Captain B. Polkinghorn, froz

| leave, bas gone maater, Tuckwo,

Captain J. Campbell, of th Tuckwo, is on reserve.

Mr E A. M. Sharratt, thin atcer, Yuensang, has gone third officer, Cheongabing.

Mr A. L. Wood has been appoint ed supernumery second offer, Tungshing.

Mr J. C. Younger, supernumer ary: second officer, Cheongshing.

has gone supernumerary second

atheer, Ynensang.

Mr G. E. Hodgson, sating chief | officer. Focsbing, has FоBet additional second afficer, Nam-

BLOK.

Mr C. E. Hulse, supernumerary second officer. Namsang, bas resigned.

Mr. R. Hichena supernumerary second officer. Tungshso, bas te- eigned.

Mr. S. F. Pinebin, second officer. Suiwo, is on leave.

Mr. N. Hansen, second oficer, Kiangabun, has gone second officer, Honkong.

Mr. W. R. Elders, from late, bas gone second offeer, Kiangshua. Mr. N. Buijs, from reserve. C000 acting chief offer. Kwangebi.

Mr. J. Mackellar, second officer. Taishun. bas gone acting chief officer, Kiacghsia

Mr. J. W. McLeod has been ap |pointed sernad officer, Taisbun.

Mr. F. Raks, second officer, Toonan, bas gone acting chief ocer. Kwanglez.

Mr. T. Frazer, from leave, bas gobe second engineer, Kweilee.

Mr. J. Stewart, chief engineer, Tushun, has gone chief engineer, Sbio Kisagteed.

Mr. G. Coreianchick, second ea gineer. Kweilee, has gone second coxineer. Beinkong.

Mr. A. G. Simpson, from leave. has gone second engineer, Hsin. ming.

Mr. J. Caroseban, third engineer Hominz, has gone acting seened engineer sinkoog..

Mr. W. Buntain, seccod ea)

by our 30 years experience we gineer, Hairming, has gone second

engineer, Kiangwah.

take yours in EXCELLENT CONDITION and NATURAL Mr. J Malcolm, second engineer, COMPLEXION instead of mere- Kiangwab, bas gone acting chief) Is clear and sharp.

engineer, Yahuo. Studio:-Ice House Street.

GENERAL NEWS.

CHAPLAIN TO THREE SOVEREIGNS.

Rer. Canon E. R. Bernard, 18,! of Wimborne. Dorset, for 23 years Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral, and Hon. Chaplain to the King and to the late Queen Victoria

and King Edward, has left property valued at £26,000.

"NOBLEST HALL IS NORTH

ENGLAND.**

CITY HALL CONCERT.

This Evening's Programme.

The following is the programme the concert to be girea this rening by Miss Anos El-Tour,

Leo Podolsky and Mas Vers 3irors at the Chamber of Com- merce Hall this evening:- Romanee

At the Convent Prelude

Orientale

After restoration the refectory Fantaisie.. of Chester Cathedral will be reopened at the end of the year. when, according to the Dean of Chester, it will be "the noblest hell in the North of England." £25,000 is required for the restora. tion.

ACORN AND OAK BADGE FOR CHESHIRES.

Tschaikovsky. Borodine. Fachmaninof. Scriabine.

C. Cui.

Les Podolsky.

Vera Mirovs, (Violin obligato: Mr Van Tarck.) A Persian Song Rubinstein.

A Hebrew Song Rimsk-Korsakoff. The North Star

Glioks.

A Russian Folk Song. Dargomijaky. In future the historic badge of Over the Doa the acorn and oak leaf is to be Mushrooms... borne on the colours of the

Moossorgsky.

1

ADDA El-Tour.

Chaabire Regiment. Privilege of Caricature of a Bassian Dance.

wearing the oak leaf was first conferred by George II whose: life was saved by a detachment of the 22nd Regiment Dettingen.

SINGAPORE'S TRAMS.

at

A Singapore correspondent is! responsible for the statement that Singapore bas the worst crathway system in the world. "We would gladly surrender the distinction if there were any rivals, be says, "but there are not. Every joke that was ever made abont Henry Ford's creation can be made about our trame with more truth."

STRANDED ON AN AYRSHIRE JSLAND,

Grieg.

A Ropular Melody: Vera Mirova. Interval. The First Meeting With a Water-Lily... The Way of the World,

Aoos El-Tour.

((On

an old) Norwegian ballad) For

Romance

et Variations

Grieg.

t two pianos Leo Podolsky-Harry Ore.

"You are the lad).

Scotch Songs

of my heart,"* "Come £ll,"

Where got ye that

ail'er moon".

Beet. fhoven.

Aons El-Tour, Leo Pedalsky, Mr. Van Taeck, Mr. Gonzalez.

Samuel McCluskey, son of an Ayr spirit merchant, who has been missing, was found stranded on Larly Isle, off the Ayrshire coust. He bad drifted in a rowing bost from Ayr to Lady Isle, which te was unable to leave on (Violin obligato: Mr. Van Taeck),

account of having lost an Ust.

Humoresque

Vera Miruvs.

Dvorak.

He subsisted on abell fish in the Steinway Grand and Moutris Grand interval, and was rescued by

party in a motor-boat,

supplied by Messrs.

Moutrie & Co.

-mild?

honest?

Sure, they're mild! But that doesn't say 20 yi Because Chesterfiekis deliver a new kind cigarette ajoyment.

They let you know you're znaki

the "smoke-spot.” In short, they

Yet, they are mild!

It's the blend that “turns the trick.” A Man of the finest Turkish and American tabascos and the blend can't be copied. That's why it's Chesterfields or nothing if you want this plesa ure-plus.

Right now!

Mild? Sure!-and yet they Satisfy

Chesterfield

CIGARETTES

Theextra wrapper of glassina

paper keeps them Fresh

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

CROWN COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT.

London, Sept. 28. Mr. Churchill, addressing the Gold Coast civil service dinner, suggested that something should be done to relieve the present lack of enterprise and initiative in the business and industrial world by placing orders for railway material and all the apparatus needed to develop the natural resources of the Crown Colonies which Par- liament had hitherto neglected.

of TURKISH and AMERICAN

tobaccos-Blended

SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S SUIT.

New York, Sept. 28.

The Soviet Government sued in the Federal Court for possession of certain Russian steamers in New York waters. The judge held that the Soviet Government could not appear as a litigant in Ameri- can courts because it was not recognised by the United States.

BRITISH SEAMEN DROWNED AT RIGA,

London, Sept. 28.

Mr. Churchill said many of our old customers had disappeared cruiser Castor were drowned in an attempt to lower a boat in heavy A message from Riga states that eight of the crew of the

We had killed a lot of them and put others in the bankruptcy court so they were unable to renew their orders with the regularity and abundance we were entitled to expect. Why did we not look in the great circle of the British Empire where there were assets in which we could sink two hundred millions sterling in the next ten years with the certainty of recovering every penny invested? It seemed to him that development of the Crown Colonies was one of the factors which ought to be used in solving the temporary collapse of markets and purchasers.

(Cheers).

INDIAN UNREST.

Bombay, Sept. 27.

A conference of the Nationalist Congress and Khilafat workers at Sind passed a resolution requesting the Congress to adopt civil disobedience from November.

Karachi, Sept. 27.

seas.

A NEW AIR RECORD.

Paris, Sept. 27.

record attained 206 miles in an hour-Vale.

The French airman, Sadi Lacoste in beating the world's speed

..

HISTORY OF ART CONGRESS.

Paris, Sept. 27. The international congress on the history of art has opened. delegation in Europe--Vale. China is represented by Mr. Lou Kao, manager of the Chinese school

THE OPIUM QUESTION.

Geneva, Sept. 27.

The trial of the Ali brothers, Kitchlew and four others, opened to-day before the city magistrate. Police witnesses gave evidence

The French Government's opium resolution, mentioned yester- of accused's utterances, while proposing and seconding a resolution day, referred to the opium consulative committee which is later to at the Khilafat conference in July, declaring inter alia that it was at present unlawful for a

remain in the British army.

Massulman to enter or

AFGHAN MISSION TO EUROPE.

Simla, Sept. 28.

submit the question to the Council,

LOAN TO ARGENTINE.

Buenos Ayres, Sept. 28. Negotiations have been concluded for an Américan loan to the Ghulam Siddiq, a member of the Afghan mission to Europe, has returned to Kabul... His arrival is expected to influence the Indo-Argentine Government of fifty million dollars at seven per cent Afghan negotiations in view of the experience he has gained in Europe and elsewhere,

STEAMER FIRE EXTINGUISHED.

Cape Town, Sept. 27, The fire aboard the Port Augusta has been extinguished. "Apparently only a number of pianos have been destroyed.

AERODROME ON FIRE

ja

Brussels, Sept

A great fire destroyed the Evere aerodrome. Many ans were burnt. The explosions of petrol were heard in Brussels,

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