Panama Hats
Blocked to shape as illustra- tion with black band.
A smart dressy light weight hat, inexpensively priced at
$12.50 each
SINGLE & DOUBLE TERAI HATS IN VARIOUS STYLES
MACKINTOSH
& CO., LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
ALEXANDRA BUILDING,
Millinery
DES VEUX ROAD.
ANOTHER SELECTION OF
Charming Millinery Just Opened MADELEINE PEARSON
(Next to Cafe Wissman) Tel, 2313. F, O. Box: 530.
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NEWS.
- Indian Recreation Club-winners of the 2nd. Div. Cricket League. Left to right (standing) A. A Razack” 34. P. Madar, D. Mohamed, I. Hasson, A. R. M. Samy and E. A. Moosden. (Sitting): O. Rumjahn, H. D. Rathjshn R. Nazarin, E. Moosden (capt), D. Rumjahm, A, Kitchell and Y. A Wahab,
Mr. E. H. Pollard, a former Horgtong, lawyer, (8oa article elsewhere),
VAVA
ADADA
DOMINION
Safety on Curves
The effective antiskid tread of the" DCMINION always in continel with the ipadway, no matter at what angle your motorcycle leans.
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United States Rubber Co.(5.A.)Ltd HONGKONG HOTEL GÁRGE Agenta for South China,
Dominion
Motorcycle Tyre
-designed to meet every motorcycling need ·
HEIDSIECK
Monopole Red Top
$5.50 per qt.
duty paid
Sold by
P. A LAPICQUE & CO,
4, Queen's Bldg.
Tel. No. 950
Announcing the new MODEL CVALET AutoStrop Set
MADE IN ENGLAND
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The well-known Madel "B" "Valet AutoStar Razor has won its premier position because is the most economical and efficient saving implemen ever invented. The Manufacturers now announce an
Additional and entirely new Model, which embodies all the practical, features with a less expensive finish it is known as Model Cand is to be obtained of all high class dealers at the law price shown above."
VALET
Safety Auto Strop
Wublesale Distribútors
W. R. LOXLEY & CO..
Razor
HONG KONG
"Old" Fischer, another Hongkong notable of the past.
Hongkong taipars of other days. Left to rig Standing: H. B. CHob, H Leman, Haughton, T Sutherland. Sitting:-"Ginger" Anderson, "Watt 'Ormiston and P.A.§Myburgh!
Watty" Ormiston.]}]"
Mr. Johnston, formerly of Amoy,
Queen's College Prefects for 1923,
Three more photographs of the railway accident between. Shatin and Taipo, which occurred as the result of a landslide striking the engine and carrying it on to the bench 15 feet below. The mishap was remarkable in that a train travelling at 30 miles sa hour could be knocked over the bank without hurting any passenger or the engine orow.
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