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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924.

HONGKONG SPORTS & PASTIMES

(Sixth Series)

SIMPLEX PARTITIONS

FIBROUS PLASTER PARTITIONS & SUSPENDED CEILINGS FOR OFFICE BUILDING & RESIDENCES

MADE OF

SIMPLEX STEEL STUDDING

FIBROUS GYPSUM BOARD

FIBROUS GYPSUM PLASTER

INTERIOR FIBROUS PLASTER DECORATIONS. ALL WORK EXECUTED UNDER

SUPERVISION BY THE-

1.

EUROPEAN

CHINO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPING CO., LTD.

50, 52 QUEEN'S RD. €.

WANTED.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS KOWLOON.

HARBOUR REPAIRS Tags, Bargers, Light Draft and High Speed Vessels and Motor Craft.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

“KOLVIN MOTOR'S'

Works

PHONE

Kowloon 21 Manager......Kowloon 633

HARBOUR CALL FLAG L

STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs. net. In Bags of 250 lbs. met.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers

Hongkong.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Leading Studios in London are fitted with the latest Artificial lighting devices in order to ensure perfection int photography.

The Ming Yuen

Studio.

14, Beaconsfield Arcade is now fitted with the latest lighting apparatus in order that clients may obtain as excellent and artistic photo- graphs as can be obtained in zay part of the world.

We are at yiur service day or night.

MASSAGE HALL

25 WYNDHAM STREET

MRS. H. MORITA. MR. H. SUGITA,

TEL. 833 & 3749

NOTICE.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-build ng and engineering work. Complete stock. Bes:. terms. Immediate delivery

SINGON & CO.,

* Established A. D 1880] HING LUNG ST.

Phour - Central 517.

WE RECOMMED

CALDER'S IMPERIAL STOUT

WHOLESOME

AND

INVIGORATING

TELEPHONE K. 626

THE

Empress Store

Kowloon.

Just arrived different sorts of photo albums.

MEE CHEUNG PHOTOGRAPHER. Studio:-Ice House Street 1st. Branch: Beaconsfield

Arcade

2nd. Branch: Main Corridor of Hongkong Hotel

MASSAGE Mr. N. AKAJI

Mra. E. AKAJI Graduate of Tokyo massage School

No. 8 Queen's Rd. C. Phone C.4395

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

YESTERDAY WILBUR GOT

AN INCREASE.

*IN SALARY- HE IS NOW

IN THE BUSINESS MAN'S CLASS- WAY 'UP

TOWN

HERE'S YOUR CHANGE MISTER,

KEEP IT,

SON

PRINCE OF WALES INJURED.

London, Feb. S. The Prince of Wales broke a collarbone while exercising his hunter this morning at Billington Manor, near Ascott.

The Prince spent the night at Mantmore Mansions, with Lord Dalmeny, prior to the meet of the Whadden Chase hounds at Ascott. In the early morning he took his hanters to Billington Manor, the. residence of Sir Richard Cooper, and was jumping a fence, when the horse fell. The Prince pitched on his shoulder. He immediately rese and tried to remount; but his Equerry said, "I believe,you have broken your collarbone." The Prince replied, "Yes, bave me taken to Leighton Buzzard." The Prince was medically treated and sub- sequently was driven back to Montmore, with shoulder bandaged but smiling.

Later. It is officially stated that the Prince of Wales' collar- bone is broken very slightly. He is returning to London at noon -Rexter.

GANDHI'S VIEW OF INDIAN MATTERS.

Bombay, Feb. 'S. The first pronouncement of Gandhi's views since "his release takes the form of a letter addressed to Mohamed Ali, deploring. Hindu-Mabomedan disseniona, and declaring that without the unity of all communities all talk of "Swaraj" will be idle. The only remedy for the growing pauperism in the land is the spinning wheel. Two years' solitude and hard thinking in gaol has made him a firm believer in the efficacy of the constructive programme, to carry out which they need never resort to civil disobedience, though his belief in the efficiency of such a method is unweakened. He con- cludes by urging his followers not to quarrel with the Moderates. adding. “Englishmen too are our friends; the struggle against the system is not against Englishmen, but against the administering of it."-Rexter,

PROTECTION PROGRAMME ABANDONED.

London, Feb. 5.

It ix, understood that yesterday's meeting of Unionist leaders, convened by Mr. Baldwin, including Lord Balfour, Lord Birkenhead, and Mr. Austen Chamberlain, resolved; in view of the verdict of the electorate, to eliminate the general protectionist policy from the party's programme, but, to still advocate a tariff to protect parti cularly depressed industries, which prove the necessity to the satis- faction of the Board of Trade. They also decided to maintain the principle of Imperial Preference, within the limits laid down by the Imperial Conference-Reuter.

GERMANS IN NEW GUINEA.

London, Feb. 8.

It is reported from Amsterdam that the scheme of a German group for exploitation of parts of Dutch New Guinea is tausing uneasiness in Holland. The Minister for the Colonies, replying to members of the Second Chamber. declared that public authority would not be given to the concessionaires, but some distrust is still expressed by the Press-Reuter.

AMERICA INDIGNANT.

New York, Feb. 8.

The indignation that has been aroused throughout the country by the neglect of the German Embassy to half-mast their flag in honoar of the late Mr. Wilson, is reflected in a statement in the

Victor

rey finest Oka

John Don

JEH

You may jazz from night till morn,and still be fresh, if you take

"VICTORIA”. VAT and

·PYERIS"

DEWAR'S "VICTORIA VAT" &

Sole Agents

"Pyeria"

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

Hongkong.

SAVED BY CAMPHOR

OIL

Brought Round After

Three Minutes...

How a girl who for hours had been unconscious through gas- poisoning was brought round in three minutes by an injection of camphor oil, is recorded in the

Lancet.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA

AND

AUSTRALIA LINE

Afterpointing out that camphor Tribune that some financial circles are of opinion the incident may as a circulatory stimulant is in seriously affect prospects of any Gencan

Loan from America.m ich greater esteem on the Con-godawas of the Hongkong and Reuter's American Service.

tinent than in this country, it Slys

S.S. TAURUS " HE above vessel having arriv

via ed from Scandinavia Ports on the 6th. inst., consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the non-hazardous hazardous and or extra hazardous Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. whence, and or from the wharves, delivery may be obtain- Subcutaneous injections bave ed. Gocds not cleared by the 12th. THE LLOYD GEORGE " INTERVIEW.”

long been used, especially for February. 1924, will, be subject to Paris, Feb. 8. children, but it is only redattyrant. All broken, chafed and With extraordinary unanimity the papers refer to the excellent that it has been shown that cam-damaged packages are to be left impression created by the British Government's attende with regard phor oil can, with impunity, be in the godowns, where they will to the Lloyd George "interview." Even the Echo de Paris joins in injected directly into the circul be examined on the 11th. Feb. the chorus. Satisfaction is expressed at Mr. Ramsay Macdonaldsation, and that the reaction is❘ 1924, at 10 a.m. haste to justify his good faith towards France, which M. Peincare immediate. greatly appreciated. The friendliest sentiments are voiced as re- gards the Labour cabinet-Reuter. “

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OIL LEASE ENQUIRY.

Washington, Feb. 8. Mr. Macadoo formally announcea that he has terminated his professional services with Mr. Doheny. He desires to testify at the Oil Leases enquiry, and declares that his life is an open book. He has betrayed no trust nor has he enriched himself at the expense of the country or the people-Reuter's American Service.

DOCK STRIKE LIKELY TO BE AVERTED.

London, Feb. 8.

It is understood that the employers who conferred yesterday are prepared to meet the Dockers halfway as regards the demand for a 2- Increase. The prospect of averting a strike is therefore regarded hopefully.-Reuter,

THE NEW JAPANESE LOAN.

London, Feb. 8.

It is expected that the impending Japanese Loan will be for between 50 and 60 millions, of which rather less than half has been offered in London. A spesial sinking fand will be attached to the Joan Reuter,"

Wilbur Is Making Good..

ILL HAVE THAT DOLLAR LUNCH-

MY COFFEE

LATER

YES SIR

I WANT A GOOD FIFTEEN CENT. CIGAR IM GOING TO START SMOKING CIGARS INSTEAD OF CIGARETTES - IT LOOKS

MORE BUSINESS

.UKE.

YEP

1

steamer Claims against the must be presented within ten! The stimulating effect on the days of arrival, otherwise they circulation of camphor oil given will not be recognised. intravenously has recently been No Fire Insurance will be emphasized by Dr. Erich Schileffected by as in any case what ling, of Kuchwald, in Chemnitz. ever.

Dr. Schilling has used camphor in this way in all cases of marked collapse. In particular has be found it useful in cases of poison- ing his material comprising some 15 case- It is especially in-

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Axents. Hongkong. 7th. February 1924.

dicated in coma. following gas MASSAGE HALL poisoning, as illustrated by the fellowing case:--

A girl was brought in who had lain for three to four hours in anat sphere of gas. She was com only slightly to stimulation of the pletely unconscious. and reacted

skin. Three minutes after injec tion of le cm. camphur oil she opened her eyes, sat up, asked where she was. and answered clearly all questions put to her

In only four cases. two of morphia and two of gas-poisoning was no effect obtained with cam- phor.

MRs. 8. UZUNOYE,

Expert Massense " Queen's Road Genital

tad Floor

THE NEW FRENCH REMERY,

THERAPION NË 1 THERAPION NË2 THERAPION N(3

BY ALLMAN

OH GEE! WHY I'M GIVING THE BIG LAYOUT THIS DINNER.

DOR IS ?

IN YOUR HONOR FOR YOUR INCREASE IN SALARY - MAY YOU HAVE MANY MORE.

Canton.

NOTICE.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION.

The Annual Meeting

will be held in the ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL

од

MONDAY, 11th. February at 6 p.m.

COMING

The Sensational

Photodramatic Expose

of the Drug Traffic

MRS. WALLACE REID

IN.

"HUMAN WRECKAGE

WORLD Theatre

Des Vœux Road Central.

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS PRICE-H. K-5112.50 KET.

Wetht

In Case

PORTABLE MODEL

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Queen's Bldga:Phone C. 1630

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