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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY JUNE.

1923.

FULLY APPROVED

BY

H.M. POSTMASTER

GENERAL

GECOPHONE

RECEIVING SETS & AERIAL EQUIPMENT

-H FOR

WIRELESS BROADCASTING

BRITISH

MADE

THE latest practical development of Electrical Science is Wireless Broadcastian, and seldom

before has anything aroused euch enormous interest amongst the general public. "

As in the case of ao many modern electrical developmente, the General Electric Co., Ltd, anticipated the possibilities of the situation, and GECOPHONE Receiving Setar are the result of long and careful study of the problems involved: cămbined with a thorough appreciation of the requiremente o the moment, consequent upon the contemplated Froadcasting schemes,

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The G. E. C. and the Wireless Valve."

Whilst the general public may not have directly associated the GE.C. with Wiraleas, yet many thousands of men in the Fighting Services, to whom wireless meant so much during the. war, soon became s's familiar with "OSRAM " Valves as they were with OSRAM" Lamps." The valve has been the key to the remarkable advances made in wirelees during the past few years. Directly its importance brosme apparent, the G.E.O. devoted no small proportion of their QRAM Factory to investigating how best it could be designed and produced in baik. The highest success attended their efforts, and during the way the OSRAM fac-opy of the G.E.G. was called upon to make huge numbers of wireless valves for the Fighting Service. This important development has led to the establishment of a separato manufacturing organis ation (The M.O. Valve Co., Ltd.), which is now engaged in the production of Wireless Valves of all types.

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Manufacturing Facilities.

Pioneer work of this description calls for the formation of a highly skilled staff of Wireless Engineere; and it is due to the creation and maintenance of this staff that the OECOPHONE: Bets which are pow offered to the public are of such perfect design and construction.

A further valuable asset poeesssed. by the Company for the production of those sate and their accompanying equipment is its vast manufacturing organisation. For yeare in specialised factories grouped up and down the countrys every conceivable class of electrical plant and accessories has been designed and manufactured. This fact ensures that a thoroughly sound" and workmanlike apparatus is offered to the public, worthy of and calculated to in every way uphold the reputation of its manufacturer

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Design and Finish.

Simplicity is the keynote of all OECOPHONE Sets and Equipment. They are noticeably devoid of technical complications, and can be installed and operated with the utmost esse.

The various types of Receiving Sets are contained in handsome polished mohogany caser, and are of such appearance that they will be an ornament to soy room.

COMPLY IN ALL

RESPECTS WITH

THE REGUALATIONS

AFFECTING

BROADCASTING

GUARANTEED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN THIS COLONY

FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY

TO

THE

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., OF CHINA LTD.

Telephone 518. “

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

Week Days.

7.10a.m.

to 8.00

7.00 a.m.

7.80.**

8.00

#1

to 8.20

TIME-TABLE.

(From let, June, 1923 )`

"every 15 min

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DERBY TICKET DISPUTE:

Queen's Buildings.

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before that (Sunday). Therefore, BANDITS STILL ACTIVE. to say that it was not in existence Javas intolerable.

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Mr. Alabaster complained that the tickets had not been accounted for in a satisfactory manner and dence, stated that he wrote Chik's in regard to the witnesses who had

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Loot Likin Station.

Peking, June 22. Chang Ying-hua has issued name on the ticket when it was been called for Mrs. Chan, sug teaflets in the finance ministry

lle added geated that they had discussed the every 15 min, sold months before.

Sundays,

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10 min that when re sold a ticket to a case between them so often that stating that he, has resigned. 15 mln Chinese he wrote the name in his inoculation had become intoxicr Chinese bandits operating in the 10 min own handwriting, without exception. They had all been intoxicat-vicinity of Chien-tao plain have 15 min tion. Mr. Mok, however, had told led by the toxin of auto-suggestion. threatened the local officials and 10 min them that when 3001 was pre-Counsel proceeded to examine other rich residents. The Bandits loot-

15 min duced by the West Point singing aspects of the case and concluded ed Likin Station and Pinshengpu

10 min girl it had no name on it. Clearly his address shortly after midnight. near Ichang-Reuter.

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Special Care

BY ARRANGEMENT AT THE

COMPANY'S OFFİCE, ́ ́ Hongkong, Jet June, 1928. Alexandrs Buildings..

ANNOUNCING.

ALICE BRADY

HUSH MONEY

Film-Drama in which a rich girl sides with justice. and right against the Arbitrary Power of Money. On Sunday at 6 pm. & 9.15 pm

AT THE WORLD

there was an exception, and it was

It was announced that the deci-

an exception, as he claimed, onion of the Court would be given

the very day, in the same room inter,

and on the same occasion as Chik bought his ticket. Mr. Alabaster urged that Chik had given a very clear and coherent account. of what happened. His name was not written on the ticket when he beught it. There was striking corroboration of "that not only in Mr. Mok's statement, but in the fact that when Mr. Goldring told Chik that? Quinn had given back his ticket, Chik replied that was not his ticket as his had no name upon it.

Intolerable."

SHANGHAI

RACECOURSE CASE. Solicitor Acquitted. Our Ocy Corresh ndent)

INTERESTING ARCHAEO-

LOGICAL DISCOVERY.

Karachi, 28th May: It is an nounced that the schæological! excavations of Mr. R D. Banerjee, Superintendent, Archæologica: Survey, in the ruins of the an- cient city in Upper Bind now Shanghai, June 22.

known as.. Mohenjodaro regnized The jury in the British Supreme in the discovery of Buddhist coins Court returned, verdicts of not belonging to the second century. guilty in the case of Valentine A. D. some of which are uniqu», DacDonnel, British solicitor, who One lot of the discovered coine was charged with passing a bogus are considered by Mr. Banerie, cheque for $100 to J. T. Ham- supported by Dr. Spooner, as mond, real estate broker and hieroglyphics of a new type not panter, who said he advanced the yet discovered in Asia. cash on the Kiangwan race track

MacDonnell, who was a Jockey WHAT YOUR EYES TELL

Mr. Alabaster next dealt with the allegations made against Mr. Buse; which he described, making every allowance for rhetoric, as intoler- able. Although Mr. Jenkin had no recollection of having seen

the

asserted that he was raising memorandum, he did say it was!

money," for a friend, and during mentioned, and if it was mentioned the excitement preceding the race If your distant vision is clear, it must have boon in existence. in which he was riding be you can read continuously -with- Therefors the mutement that it thoughtlessly wrote the cheque out pain or discomfort, if your was pot in existence, is a flight and was subsequently prevented eyes never burn, acho, water" or of imagination a flight of rhetor through illness from adjusting feel irriated and you have few or cal ringination. Mr. Jenki tells the matter while believing that no headacher, omit any The Court that it was discussed, he had presented his friend's mediate concern about your eyes.. that they did not go into it, but cheque. - -,

It on the contrary, any of the above symptoms annoy you, at least have your eyes examined.

that its existence was mentioned Hammond for altering the date and that is was a part of their sworn on the first complaint and Glassen may give you unexpected case." According to a note of before the Police Court was sub-comfort on required occasions, the evidence Mr. Jenkin said,jected to castigation by Sir Skin was told it was part of plaintiffener Turner, the Judge, case that such memorandum was in existence." Mr. Jonkin said it was

discussed and Mr. Russ said it was Cainen Eiman, Kreiler. Mellid Pachmana,

there and that he saw it to day. before (Monday) Mr. Lee Wing chu said he himself saw it, the day

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