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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1923.

CHINA COAST CHANGES.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

PEKING LEGATION:

DRAMA.

ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS,

Okeh Records

NEW DANCE

· RECORDS.

A FEW OF THE LATEST HITS.

ALL THE RAGE IN AMERICA.

4164 -- Honeykmoe Hoen.^-

--Two Lips are Roses.

4877–– Stella.

-'I That's Better.

4375 Wonderful the.

-On a Moonlight night.

4687— When you're nest.

4214-Rosetime and you.

-I cried lot you.

Walz.

Tango

Markel's Orchestra.

do.

Fox Trot. SingingChorus by Billy Jones.

do.

do.

Waltz. Vincent Lopez & His Penn.Orch.

..

do.

Fox Prot.

do.

--- Swingin” down the line.

do.

do.

chix.

Markel's Orchestra.

do.

4897 - When June cames along,

with a soas.

clik.

do.

--Dirty hands! Dirty face!

do.

du.

4894 – My sweetie went away.

do.

do.

On the isle of Wichi

Wicki Woa.

do.

do.

Waltz. Fox Trut

mail.

do

When you walked out

someone else Walked right in

1.

·4930 - 'Annabelle.

du.

de.

4997 - Chinman Bises.

do.

-Cutie Blues.

do.

4899 -- Laxe sends a little

gift of Roses.

Chimes.

4802 Waitin' for the evenin"

4892 - Just a breath of Hawaii. Waltz.

Piano Solo, Willie Eckstein.

da.

do.

Markel's Orchestra.

Rega Dance Orchestra. Maskel's Orchestra. Reca Dance Orchestra, Erskine Tate's Vendome Orch.

dru

Ferera Waikiki Sextette. tlo.

- One Little unile (Before we say Farewell)

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SOLE AGENTS GETZ BROS. & Co., of the Orient Ltd.

PROVISION DEPT.

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Puts the--

FINISHING TOCCH

to

Paddings & Stewed Fruit.

It makes

Delicious Ice cream

and

Sauces.

Three sizes of tins are sold: 11 oz. 51⁄2 oz. 4 oz.

NESTLÉS

Ask the "Nëstle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed

Milk Company.

11, Queen's Road Central;

to send you a copy of the "Cream" Confections”—a recipe book giving directions for making 77 tempting dishes.

THE CAZETTE

Captain CH Walker, of the Tean, has gone master, Taming.

Mr. A. H. Bathurst, chief officer,

Tean, is on reserve.

Mr. t. Wood, second officer, Fat shan, has gene

second offerı.

Xansu.

Mr. E H. Histes, chief chiet Kalgan, hay gone Kiungchow.

edice

sense

The pupils of Queen's College nt-{ The Durazzo-Pitri Affair

Recalled. tended in full force the annual swimming sports meeting of the

Fresh evidence will be revealed} School held at the Victoria Recrea tion Club yesterday afternoon, at the forthcoming trial of thel; The meeting being randucted under Marebesa Durazao, the beautiful the supervision of the whole Euro-wife of the former Italian Minister Jin Peking, which is to take place. pean teaching staff no hitch was

The Marchesa is at Ancona. experienced in carrying cut the

acensed by another woman, also programme. A

of keen

beautiful Signorina Cioci, of een rivalry was noticeable in every having attempted to murder her at Irace, and particularly pronounced the Wagons- Lits, Hotel, in Peking, Mr. C. P. Miller, chief officer, in the inter-Schools and inter-in June, 1921. Signorina Cioci had wherein in-for some years" been associated Kiungehow. has gone chirt officer, class team

naval officer, Captain ,dividual honours were evershadow-with a Fiochoir

Mr. J. A. McKinley, it en reserve, ed by the importance of the issues. Pitri, and some months after he has gone chiet officer. Kwangelios. For the fifth year in succession had been appointed attache to the

Wên Queer's College

the Inter-Peking Legation followed him the there. Captain Pitri had changed open :: Schools team race

his affections, but Signorina Cioci retains Colony and thus

the

remained in Peking. Coronation Shield. St. Joseph's

Captain Pitri had become anĮ College which won the ranzer-up intimate terms with the Minister's prizes was represented by a cap household and frequently escorted able team and only lost to Queen's the Marchesa Durazzo at public College by about an arm's length-functions. On the night of June. The championship medal this year19, 1921, Signorina Cioci declares, was secured by Lai Sze-chiu. the Manhesa came to her room

Mr. T. Johnstone, chief Nicet. Kwauzebow, has gone chief officer, Sunning

Mr. À Cold, sup's click offos* Hain Peking. is on leave,

Mr. F. Bennett, chief officer. Wis

chang. is a leave.

Mr. W. Peplow, from reserve has zone chief officer, Wuebang.

Mr. H. Du, from reserve. bus gone scend erer. Linan.

Mr. Y. N. Campbell, secved other, linan, has gone acting chiel offer.

Tran

Captain R. Turnbull from reser, is gene master, Tean

Mr. N. Pinkey, frien, esert, has gone chiri ediver, Kalgan.

Mr. W E. Steel chie! ever. Llaman, bas gone Aurichon.

chief ather.

an. J. Baxter, elnek engineer. Si

kàng,à en reserves

Mr. L

Hamilton, Irva reserve gone claef engineer. Sinking. Mr. W. 1. Moonworth, from serve, bas gane smenti enstreer. Koxamese

races

madr

the

At the end of the sports, after in the hotel and demanded that; the boys had gathered reand the she cease in "persecute" Captain table on which the prizes were dis-Pitri. Finally, she alleges, the. with played. Mr. B. Tanner. the Bead-Marchesa attacked her mäster.

a heavy instrument and, having customary speech, thanking the officials of the beaten her to the ground, cut her day, the prize-doners including Mr. Wrists and left her. taking some letters written to her by Captain Abraham. Mr. Ramsay, Messre. A

Piri. The affair presumably) was the cause of the suicide of! Captain Pitri not long after.

Ling and Co. and Mesars, Tack|

Chsong and Co.; the V.R.C. for the use of their bath and Mrs. A. H.

The new evidence is that of Crock for giving away the prizes. two eye-witnesses of the assault

The distribution of prizes thenjun Sigmorina Cioci They are. took place, after which Mrs. Crook Stanley Hamilton Edwards was presented with a bouquet by and H. S. Bear, an Ameri-! Master 1. Haroon and given three can ficer. They occupied ad- hearty cheers.

joining roms in the hotel which! The following were the results: Joverlooked the room occupied by 25 yards handicap (small boys).Signorina Ciel. They declare! 1. M. Sabban; 2, L. Roza Pereira. thest they heard cries for help. 30 yards handicap (junior): 1jand" through a latticed servan

over Signorina Cioci's window] Lai Lee-hung; 2, Ng Yuk-kwan.

saw a woman in a dark dress! 50 yards (Indian bopata 1. Ram heating another woman over the Captain S. 6. Mirth zan; 2. M. Sabhan.

head with an instrument about 18 in. in length. Finally, the second woman sank to the floor and the assailant then bent over her for several seconds finally 2 leaving the room after having High dive: 1, Lai Sze-chiu: 2. Ho wiped her hands on a towel. The Leung-chick: &, L. Roza Pereira. two men could not identify the Long plange: 1. Mok Kal-hang: assailant. Both were helpless to

MJ. F. Juhuson, chirt adver Aurichos, bars, enne chief ofer. Cha can

Yuensang. is on reserve.

Mr. W. Taylon shirt officer. Fuensang, has gone chiel Mingsney.

Mr. H. Hurley, thigt Mingwang, is on reserve.

Inter-Schools team race: Queen's College. efter. 50 yards breast stroke: 1. Lears Ju-chol: 2, Ng Yuk-kwan; 3. Tong Kim-cho.

ooor,

Mr. J. Pittendrigh acties officer, Yuensang, Las ave think

theer, Solwe

Mr. J. W. Stereham, from reserva has gone.scetual officer. Ewaizang

Mr. D. Joner Kwaisan. is on reserve.

around for

Mr. D. G. Barkigh, chief officer Yatshioz. on leave.

2. Lai Sze-chiu: 2, Robert Ho Tang.aid.

though

Edwards.

Béarl

50 yards handicap (junior): 1, declared. kept houting like at Ip Kal-ring: 2, Ko Shiu-gherng: madman and throwing every- thing he could lay his hands on 1.thugh the window." hoping to

distract the assailant,

3. Ho Shav-cheong.

100 yards champership: Yeung Ping-kwal: 2. Teng Tax- chick: La Sze-chlu

014 boys' mare: 1, Was Kwong-

Mr. A. Cameron, secol ever ting; 2, Leung Salman: Tong Yazshing, has goze acting chief Wing-kwong.

Brer, same ship

Mr D. S. Pethick, third "offee Yatshing, has gone noting second

four, same stip

My J. Moodie. From reserve basi zone third officer, Yashing.

Mr. T. Wilkinson, from revita has gone second ofherr, Kunzo.

Mr. C. McAlister second officer, Nongwo, has resigned

Mr. A. Pare has been app dav d asting think oftheer, Wosang

Mr. J. Maclachlan, third -ngineer, i Wosan, is on reserve,

European masters" rare: 1. J. C. Fletcher: 2, N. Evans; 3. H. R. Meacock.

Junior team roun: 1, Class 3. Senior team race: Matriculation. Consolation race: 1. Ip Koon-in

CRICKET.

HONGKONG C. C TEAMIS Da Motas, th Cerning Mr. A. Buntain. sup's ebies Cihaz putting into the 6-hi

Gr XI teans. Both much

engineer. Kutsang. has gone chief

A

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Mr. H. Kingswood, chief engineer, smmys will be drawn at pm. Fubwo, has gone chief engiacur. To- i-mers are as Builow-2---- Sungo.

H. C. C. Canton, on H.

attention of the

JAVANESE ROYAL GIFTS.

Queen Wilhelmina's Picturesque Guests.

On the devasion of the reception by the Queen of Holland of the Javanese princes on Aug: 20. Pangeran Arin Koesoen joe fo Prince of Sole, presented to Heri Majesty the congratulations of the Soesoehoenan of Souragarra Lupon the occasion of her Silver

Jubilee

COLUMBIA DANCE RECORDS

3944

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Tel. Ctl. 654

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JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT

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For the care and preservation of the teeth and gums to be obtained at

He presented to the THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY:

thQueen portraits of the Sunsohu

enan and of two princesses, the oldest and the youngest consort of the Prince. Further, a writing- desk of Javanese make. with silver appurtenances and а Raden Aje chair to match. Adipati Djojo Neraro, the wife of the Governor of Solo, renti special present for Princess: Juliana. After the audience, the 1.Queen entertained the envoy to

Mr. Jones from reserve. Tas C. C. grund.-Men-1 grae secund officer, Chipahing- Capt. RE. A Wester. If Oxen Mr. H. F. Bennett, second oficer, Hughes, H. E Wid; A. Le Chipshing, is a reserve.

G. R. More, F. C Miller, W. Mr. C. K. Webb. chief oficer, Mackenzie, L. D. Me Nicoli, A.

T. D-no, W. Galloway Hangsung. bas gone chief officer, Yatching.

Mr. J. G. Davies, from

lunchern.

Later the same day, Queen Wilhelmine received Pangeran of Ario Soerowejojo, Prince Djocjacarta, who presented to Her Majesty the congratulations

H. K C. C. v Kowl o0,00 K. C. C. ground-B. E. Hellade Capt). reserve. D. H. F. MeMaster. E. G. Lam has gune second officer, Hangsang mert, D B. Peat. G. E. Pieres. Mr. W. T. Barkus, acting master, E. G. England. D Reid, A. C. 1. Ewangpiaz. has goar chief officer, Baker, TW Riddell, A. R. Fof the Sultan of Djocjaearts. The Kaiping

Mr. W. Sudbury. #rting chief affeer, Kaiping. has gone second officer, same ship.

Captain F. V. Berz, from reserve, has gone master. Woog Shek Kung

Raven, J. W. K. McPhail

Prince handed to the Queen the portrait of the Sultan, and two artistically worked weapons. Katoo Kentjano, the consort of QUAKES IN FORMOSA. Sultan, has sent a fan, whilst the

Mr. P. Smith, chink oficer. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO Kwongsai. has gone chief officer, Wong Shek King,

PROPERTY REPORTED.

Princes of Djoejacarta presented an inkstand. After the audience] H.M. the Queen entertained the

Prince to dinner. On Aug. 21 the Queen received Maulana Sultan

Mr. A. Newby, chief officer. Wong

Oaks. Oct. 2-Taito, on the Mohamed Kasim Aldin. Sultan North-Eastern Shek Kung, is on reserve.

const f Formness, exper.of Boeloengan, Past 7 Mr. W. . Collom, acting master, sbucks up 29-6°

lesced; aumber of earthquake Borneo..

Septeco er, f) Hydranzen, has gone chief offer.hich two, st 1.40 and 2.49, Konz Ning.

caused considerable damage to Mr. R. Keen, chief officer. Kong houses and walls. Casurities are Ninz. is on leave.

feared, according to press reporte.

Captain H. Madden, of the Reuler.

Taikoo Tug. is on reserve.

Captain J. T. Lainz. from reserve.

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has more master. Taikoo Tag.

Mr. J. Ibbotson, from reserve, Captain J. J. Lossius, of the has gone chief officer, Kasara.

Mr. J. Struth, chief officer, Chanzon, has goné master. Kwong Ying.

Sarvistan, has gone chief officer, Captain D. Morgan, of the Kwong Frangestan. Yme, is on leave.

Mr. H. B. Appleby, third officer, Captain T. R. Nicol, from re Lorestan, has gone second officer, arve, has gone master. Kasara. Lingbam.

QUEEN BUYS CHINESE CURIOS.

The Queen motored to Edinburgh on August 27 from Carberty Tower, Lord Elphinst one's residence. She visited the premises of a dealer in antiques. where her Majesty made several purchases, including a Chinese idol and a very fine ivory box and some other Chinese curios.

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