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NOTICE

Durability

That is what you want in

a

Piano for this climate. MOUTRIE products have this quality to a high de- gree; that is why we can GUARANTEE them for a

longer period

than any Prices

other Piano made.

from $600 upwards.

Liberal discount for cash.

S. MOUTRIE & CO. LTD

JUST

ARRIVED

A new consignment of

ALKIA & REUDEL BATH SALTRATES

Highly recommended in cases of XHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA & SKIN AFFECTIONS.

COLONIAL DISPENSARY

Telephone 1877.

14 Queen's Road, Central.

DINNER SERVICES, TEA SETS

70E 12 PERSONN

RUGS

CARPETS & TABLE COVERS

HOP CHEONG

Talephone Se, 65k.'

Capite Hose Farajabers Sa Quero's Hi Ceri

THE HONGKONG TELEGRARE.

BLUNDELL SPENCE & CO., LTD.

ST. PAUL'S BRAND."

HÜLL & LONDON,

Paints Stains

Varnishes

"OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR

DECORATION

***DAGGER” BRAND.

Ready Mixed Paint. All Colours in 1, 2, 7-8 14 lb. tins.

Fine Colour Paiats.

White Zinc..

White Lead

Telephone 673

3. Queen's Buildings.

.28 lb, kega | Galvanizing Paint ...1/4 ló 8 1 gali tins.

Varnishes

French Polish

Stains in Water & Oil Varnish I gal. jars.

ACEAL

ANGLO-CHINESE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION LTD.

HOSPITAL FOR

WANCHAL

REISS & CO.

$34,000 Subscribed in Half an Hour.

A meeting was beld at the Tung Wab hospital on Saturday after-1 noon to distres means of putting i scheme into execution for building a modern hospital în Wanchai for the benes the poor in that district. About thirty well-knows weltby Chinese, including the sponsors of the scheme, attended Mr. Ho Kwong was elected chair-

пар

(REISS BROS..,LTD.)

Show Roo

15, 16 Connaught Rd.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Continued from page 2

GREAT AIR RACE.

Etampes, Oct. 1. The Aero Club's speed race for the Deutsch do is Meurthe Cap, replacing the Gordon Bennett Cup which Sadi Lecciate won out- right for Fratte last year, was won by the Frenchman, Kirsh, on a Nieuport de Lace monoplane, covering three hundred kilometres in 6 minutes 39.1/5 seconds. The caly other competitor to finish was the Frenchman Lasne whose time was 69 minutes 55 seconds. Ber- bert James, England; Brackpapa, Italy; and Lecointe, France warn the other contestants. Lecointe's three hundred horse power Nien-| The scheme has been fostered for over a year by a number of port moncplane brake a propeller in mid-air. He landed after coTER philanthropic Conese in Wanchain afty kilometres in 578 seconds and lies injured in hospital. Brackpapa in a seven hundred horse-power Fist monoplane made s who felt that the distance of the forced landing owing to engine trouble after covering a hundred Tung Wah hospital from Wanchai was a bacdicap to the poor of their and 6ity kilometres in 1819 seconds. He landed unscathed. James district aguast availing themselves in a four hundred and fifty horse-power Bamel machine abandoned of the free treatment given by the race threagh his motor breaking down. He covered a hundred that institution, and, as a start, kilometres in 1320 seconds. the promoters of the project rented

house in Queen's Road East where medicine is being dispensed! and indigent wick Chinese can hat- their complauts diagnosed free of charge.

REACTION IN GERMANY.

Berlin, Oct. 1.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

SPORTS DEPARTMENT.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED LARGE STOCKS

GOLF.

**GOLD MEDAL RACKETS.

$30,00

OF

TENNIS,

BOXING

GLOVES.

| 818,75'soc

FOOTBALL,

CRICKET

GEAR.

BY THE LEADING BRITISH MAKERS

ALSO

A NICE SELECTION OF

TOYS & INDOOR GAMES.

**! SAFETY - FIRST !"

YOUR MONEY and JEWELLERY

SHOULD BE KEPT IN THE

SAFEST

CASH

BOX

EVER CONSTRUCTED.

NEVER SOLD IN HONGKONG BEFORE.

INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED BY

In the Reichstag, the Chancellor severely trounced the German THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

nationalists declaring that their manoeuvres were not conducive to The Chairman seid an enormous

the country's welfare during the present crisis. Their attitude of

•uro tubey would bave te

aloofness was detrimental to Germany's foreign policy. Reactionary raised for the project.

serious than had been feared. Secret plottings were even more Ba understood a number of Chi

organizations had been discovered stretching from Baden to Upper bese and pledged their support to

Silesia and aiming at the overthrow of the constitution. Organiza- he extent of $20,000, but that amovol was but adequate and tions whose headquarters were apparently known recently endeavour- therefore it beh ved enaritably. ed to accomplish another Kapp insurrection. The Chancellor de- disposed merchants of Hongkonsclined to give further details as the problem was under investigation.

loosen their purse-strings so - ile appealed to Germans to protect the Republic from downfall. provide a boon for the poor ut

Wancho was the more beceSBRT) in view of the extensive area of the

element of the fabouring classe among the tears there.

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM Eastern district and the very large

JUST received a largo Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality durin. Hot Weather: (2) LACTOSE (Milk Susar) for sweetening the food of Infacts and Dyspeptics; (3) MILFORD-McGRATH FLUID INSECTICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer daya: zod (4 JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELL SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.

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Un the sugation of Mr Char Pik chua ad Me. Bo Kwong the the promoters of the new buspita

hould enlist the assistance induentml Chinese residente, Si Bushan Wes Yuk, Sir Robert H Tune. the Ha. Mr Lan Chu-pit "the Hua Mr Hu Fook, Mr S. W

PRICES are Very Moderate. Inspection and Enquiries are To and Mr Ch. Shau sen wer- cordially invited.

* * * * R * » $ 46 * * SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.

Sole Agence for Hongkong and South China

47 and 4 Connaught Road Central. Hongkong. "elephone No. 1239

МАЯК

se

Hear Sager

JOLE AGENT,

DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY LIMITED TOKYO, JAPAN. „SPECIALET BREWED FOR EXPORT

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.,

· HONGKONG.

appointed as patrons of the DS hospital.

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Mr Sun Txi was then called up to explain the origin of th -cheme. He said that thong there was a public dispensary Wanchai its min-trations wer not in great di maad on account «) thr the footed mi-givings of Chinese za regarda foreign medios 'reatment. In Juns the groupe anor of No 98, Queen's Road E was reated as a place for dispen- ing tordicine and the report of th work had been most satisfactory No less than 100 doses of medien. were dispared every day and th number of patients, treated wa- 13U

The daily. tha

and dopating -ubscriptions amounted to a little over $6,000. half of which was deposited with the Wing On Company.

rdaze

It was slat d that a suitable site for the new hospital was stailable near the Caffe Plantation.

A subscription book was then handed round in those present and 10 balf an hour's time $34,000 was

·-ubscribed." I intended to big ntganize

subscription campaign at a near date,

WHERE MILK 13 CHLAPER Milk has been reduced:2d. quart in Llanels Retailers eisewhere are raising the price.

"DEATH OR ISLAM.”

Calicut, Oct. 2.

The situation at Melattor is very serious. The rebels are offering Hindus the alternatives of death er islam. If they hesitate they are ordered to dig their graves. Then, if they still refuse to embrace Islam, they are shot and the bodies dropped in. Swaraj has pro- claimed that the crops belonging to Hindus has been confiscated The Hindus are fleeing and there are over two thousand refugees in Ferintalmanna.

-THE MOPLAH TROUBLE.

Simla, Oct. 1.

In the Council of State, the Home Secretary said the latest reports from Malabar showed that the Moplah armed fighting gangs totalled ten thousand and their resistance was strengthening. Guerilla tactics were likely to prolong the military operations. It was impossible, therefore, to forecast the withdrawal of martial law.

AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

Vienna, Oct, 1. Stupefaction has been caused in Entente circles by the declaza- The arch plotter is the tion of independence of Bargenland. Hungarian legitimist politician, Friedrichs. The Austrians demand the intervention of Entente troops.

CREDIT SITUATION.

Washington, Oct. 1. The Federal Reserve Board's monthly, review reports a decided improvement in the credit situation while an improvement is expect ed in the wholesale and retail trades. The advance in st el, first noted in August, has been sustained with increased employment. Many lines of textiles are well sustained, but there is less activity in silk. The upward trend in prices continued. The month has been a period of distinct encouragement, and promises better con- ditions for the autumn and winter.

ARMISTICE DAY.

Washington, Oct-1.

Mr. Harding has issued a proclamation urging the people to offer a silent two minutes, prayer at noon on Armistice Day when the body of the unknown American soldier exhumed from France will be interred in Arlington national cemetery

"HONGKONG EMPORIUM."

RIOTING AT LEICESTER.

London, Oct. 1.

A large number of unemployed at Leicester, armed with batons and missiles, marched to the police station, ostensibly to demand the release of arrested leaders. While the crowd was preparing to rush Violent the station the Police suddenly emerged and charged. ricting ensued. Twelve were injured and twelve arrests made.

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ALI BROTHERS COMMITTED. ·

Karachi, Oct. 2.

The Ali brothers and other non-co-operators, mentioned on Septem ber 30th, have been committed for trial. The accused generally supported Mohammed Ali's statement and attempted to refer to current politics which the Magistrate would not allowed.

GERMANIC PEACE TREATIES.

Washington, Och I The speeches in the Senate debate, beginning on October 14, on the Germanic peace treaties, will be limited to an hour each under an agreement reached to-night.

RELIEF FOR THE WORKLESS.

Washington, Oct. 1. The Unemployed Conference has adopted a programme of in- mediate Federal, State and Municipal relief for the workless.

IRISH LOAN IN AMERICA.

Chicago, Oct. 1. The American financial representative of Dzil Eireann 10- rcdnces the suspension of the collection of funds for use in Ireland, twenty million dollars Irish loan in also the preparation of a November.

CHINESE COOLIES IN FRANCE.

Paris, Sept. 30." Several hundred of workless coolies, now residing in France, at- tempted to make themselves subsist by the Franco-Chinese Institute whose roll is complete and whose coolies could not effelently attend the classes. The French Government has begun negotiations with China for sending them back to ChinaVale

FRENCH SEAMEN IN LONDON.

Paris, Sept. 305 delegation of the French. Seamen's Union was cordiali comed in London by the British Seamen's Union. delegation's President, Rivelli, was Instruiner first seamen's union in Europe-Va

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