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THE FAR EAST BUILDING CO. Works..

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METALS

of all kinds, especially Iz ship-baiding and engineering work. Complete stock. Best eads. Immediate delivery. SINGON & CO.. Established A. D. 1830)

HING LUNG ST. Phone Central 515,

MING YUEN STUDIO.

14, Beaconsfeld Arcadej

ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Call, or Phone Central No. 4310

PIANO

FOR HIRE

at moderate Prices.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

944 Wanchai Road.

PHONE CENTRAL 2127,

T. NAKAO Japanese Shoe Expert

TORTOISE SHELL BOXES and CASES A SPECIALTY.

Astor House Motel Building.

Queen's Road Central.

MASSAGE HALL

K SAKAI

T. KANA MORI

18. Praya East... 2nd. Floor.

MUTRIE PIANOS The Highest type of Excellence.

Manager

PHONE.

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Kowloon 21

Kawloco 633

STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE.

MISS TORA ĮNOKUCHI.

Quallod Midwife MRS. HAN INOKUCHI.

Qalised HamCTIO

¿Phone $7541

21, Ashley Road Kowloon

Back of Star Theatre.

MASSAGE EXPERTS.

HARRY FURUKAWA, AND K. SAKAL 19 WYNDHAM STREET.

MASSAGE HALL 23, WY DHAM STREET

YRS. H. MORITA. MR. H. SCOITA.

WONG SIU WOON

BOOTS, SHOES & SERVERS FOR LADIES,

| CENTS & CHILDREN, BEST DESIGNS, PRICES.

P100ERATE.

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ham Connected.

Leafeld, Feb. 17. Arrangements have been pleted for the inauguration naxı Monday of the express air service connecting Manchester and Bir- mingham with the Continental air services, which start from the Lon. don aerodrome at Crojdra.

An eleven-seater aeroplane will

two hours on th Derupy only journey from Manchester to Loa- den, including the time of its stay at Birmingham, where it will land. in the grounds of the British Trade Fair-British Oficial Wireless per Daily Bulletin.

ALLIES AND TURKEY.

Desire for Peace.

Leafold, Feb. 1-While en route for Eskihebr, where he will_prob. ably meet Mustapha Kemal, Tuset! Pasha bas had conversations with General Harington and Seville Henderson, British Churge died, ant other Allie High Commisioners at Ponstantinople.

A message of condial odwill to [him personally and for the fature of Turkey was conscyed from Lel Curzon

limet Pasha declared his desire

for rear, which the Allied repres

sentatives reciprocated. lie Wat informed that Great Britain is stil willing to sign the Peace Treaty 18 submitted to Turkey at LU

xanne, and he was strongly advised to accept the offer before is

o late.

Wi

It is emphasised here that Gepat Britain has every desire to enter into cordial relations with Turkey if only the Turks will

ет their part do something to assist in the eultivation of sucl mlations It is MEE CHEUNG strongly felt that further rebees.

sins would tou seriously compro Photographers. Photo Supplies mise the interests of the Allies and the world and not be really always in stock:-roll films, camers, papers, and pictures ofangtuzeous to Turkey, as foreizh

capital and cùLIENTE: wualit local and S. China views.

further discouraged. Not only the bâxineva community but all political parties Feel that afeguarıls

Ice House Street

And

Beaconsfield Acade.

MASSAGE HALL. MPS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

11, Daddell Street Hongko HAS REMOVED TO 37, Queen's Ebad Cectral

07-2 Bombay

d. fizer.

Bazaar.

GREEN ISLAND GEMENT COMPANY LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs. net.

la Bags of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

General Managers. Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG ANO HOJHOW.

talte for Hongkongad Raiphong stisy

alternate Torsday,

The favourite pallengeT EVO4217 MAI-MUN

Bail for Hà Bow and Ha.phot

Wage. Charles E. Page).

Apply Thoe. Cook and Bone or Po Biag

KIL, Winylo

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

THIS WILL BE A FINE PLACE

TO LIVE IN IF WE EVER GET IT ALL IN SHAPE-I HOPE

LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO ENJOY SOME 'OF IT-

aced by the Lausanne conees. ions to the furthest luait. arul this view has been expressed by in subers of all parties in Parlia- Mout during the past week.— fritid 0% Aul Wisless per Daily Balleto

COST OF ARMAMENTS.

Lead, Feb. 15.

A remarkable revelation of the increased! cost of an eats i gites in the reply to a Parliment arg question. ft stated that the pre-war cost involved in the build- ing of a similar type of battleship corresponding to labour and mater. ial prices current in 19 would be about $3,300,000.

It must, however, be borne in mind that a modern' capital ship Lembodies features hound necessary

due to war experience which invol res considerably greater tonnage, offensive nad defensive armament and

consequentir Cost British Ordcial Wireless pit Daily Bulletin.

MADE DUMB BY FALL. A girl of 11, Aine Nigel fell from the Paris express as it was nearing Metz. its destination. She Bustained no bodily buṛt, but lost the power of speech, and doctors say she will remain dumb for the rest of her life.

THAT GOES UP STAIRS, PANSY YOU DON'T SEEM TO BE AS SPRY AS Yɔu USED TO BE, PANSY -

NO,MAM- I GOT A MISERY IN MA RIGHT

SHOULDER, MAM!

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923.

HAT AIMS TO PLEASE

The sterling virues of economy, practicality and durability were not emphasized in this bat, or could it b, induerd to take a dee ded stand on the large or small issue. It merely aimed to be becoming. Black lace, feathers and black sati, helped it achieve its end.

KARLIER TELEGRAMS

STORMS AT HOME.

London, Feb. 19.

A dorm and gile, accompanied in many places by heavy snow- falls, sway: Scotland and the North of England at the week-end. There were ten-foot snowdrifts and floods, disorganising trafic in many parts. A number of towns and villages were snowbound. Three vessels were sank and one abandoned at sea, while fit were driven ahore on be East Const. There were thrilling rocket- apparatus resque scenes when the captain and crew of an Italian steamer were hauled to the top of cliffs three hundred feet high.

RUBBER RESTRICTION.

London, Feb. 19.

The committee appointed by the Rubber Growers Association to proceed to the United States to discuss the restriction scheme bas returned A member stated that the result of the visit was

in every way satisfactory. There was no difficulty whatever in convincing Tervis manufacturers of the equity of the scheme. The Philip- ne plantation oroposal was not taken seriously.

EVACUATION OF VLADIVOSTOK.

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Riga, Feb. 19. Following a similar French demand the British Government has requested Latvia to pay £134,500 sterling for evacuating from Vladivostok the Letish regiments, which acted under Generals Knox and Janin in 5iberia. The Latvian press contends that the demand unfair, aging this these troops fought under the Allies' command. .

THE BOXER INDEMNITY.

Landon, Feb. 19.

The Federation of British Industries has decided to appoint a ummitles in connection with the Government's decision relative to the Boxer Indemnity. The Committee will examine the question from the viewpoint of industry and make recommendations whenon the Executive Committee may take action.

NEW STEAMSHIP LINE.

Sydney, Feb. 19.

Private buyers of five wooden ships from the Commonwealth Line announce that they are preparing 10 inaugurate a new trading line to East Asia. The Berringa, with which the venture is to be opened, is being transferred to the Hongkong register owing to the heavy cost of running under the Australian conditions.

TRANS-CONTINENTAL AIR SERVICE.

Berlin, Feb. 19.

A message from Moscow reports that a Junker aeroplane building. codeem has concluded an agreement with the Bolshevists, permitting:↓ it to construct machines in Russia and maintain a regular service between Sweden, Russia and Persia.

The Early and late Settlers.

OLIVIA, DO YOU THINK

THE PIANO LOOKS BETTER WHERE IT IS NOW, 02 BETTER OVER ON THE OTHER

SIDE, HEXT TO THE

WINDOW?

WE'LL NOT DECIDE THAT UNTIL; TOM GETS HOME - I'M TIRED SHOVIN' THINGS AROUND!

ACCIDENTS

WILL HAPPEN

however careful you are.

In such emergencies, Zam-Buk saves hours of pain and suffering, to say nothing of doctors' bills.

Applied to any cut, bruise,

burn' or 'scald, Zamo-Buk instantly takes out smarting pain and promotes swiit perfect healing. All the while, this powerful antiseptic, balm safeguards damaged tissues against dangerous germ infection, thus preventing festering and inflammation.

HEALING, SOOTHING & ANTISEPTIC properties of a unique order make Zam-But the indispensable all-round skin remedy for every household, Zam-Buk owes its world-wide success to its rich herbal character, its purity and refinement, and absolute freedom from fatty animal ingredients and poisonous drugs found in common ointments and salves.

Also for eczema ulcers, old wounds, heat rash, pumples and swellings, FIDZWONIŁ, bails, passoned vores, pilna, bað fæst, kites, stings and other skin injuries and diseases, Zam-Buk is unequalled. Of all medicine vendors.

Zam-Buk

JAPAN COAL

AND

GENERAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

AGENTS FOR

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(MITSUBISHI TRADING CO., LTD.)

HEAD OFFICE:-TOKYO

No. 14. PEDDER ST., HONGKONG.

"PHILIPS"

A PHILIPS LAMP

IS A PERMANENT

ECONOMY

SOLE AGENTS

Holland-China Trading Co

Hong Kong

WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP WITH TAR

A CERTAIN REMEDY

For acute and chronic affections of the throat and lungs, coughs colds etc.

TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY To be obtained only at

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

11, Queen's Rond, Centrul.

Tel. Central No. 1877.

BY ALLMAN

BELIEVE ME.

I'M GOING TO HIT

THAT OLD HAY EARLY.

THIS NIGHT!

Tel. Central No. 1877.

CHATS ON OLD SILVER

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ENGLISH CHINA

JAPANESE PRINTS

งา

ON SALE 'AT

BREWER & CO.

Queen's Road 0.

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