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K Shoes

You want a pair of Kerepe rubber soleil Shoes when you go walkding. The tough crepe rubber soles which grip slop". ing surfaces so surely are fastened to the wells by a special. K. method of attach- ment which never gives way,

"K" Tan willow call

(as illustration) $23.50 Tan calf.

Brogan $23.50

style -

MACKINTOSH

--- & CO., LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

A exandra Buliding.

Des Voeux Road.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924

CAMERA NEWS

SHARIDI ZAINA

KADA BRISA KA

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD.

UNION BUILDING (OPPOSITE (PO)

WATCH & CHRONOMETER MAKERS, JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.

A finu selection of English Jewellery Storling Silver

Ware Warchos and Clocks always on nain Agents for:-

arta thais Kelvin. Netig:4" inal Instruments Koss London Telescopes & Binoculara.

Heath Sextants, Night Glasses etc. Stander Drawing istramen14 Watts Theofolites, Lerels etc.

We invite the Public to call and inspect our varied stock, and compare prices.

Over half a century's reputation throughout the Bent as the House of Quality.

Established -

1855

ARRIVAL OF PILGRIMS IN SHANGHAI -On arriving at the jetty at Shanghat from the Empress of Australia, eleven Akali pilgrims were met by a crowd of 500 fellow countrymen. The Sacrod Book which they had brought with them was placed on a kind of low stool. This was covered with a red and blue cloth and was decorated with garlands of Howers, and cartled on the head of one of the pligdins. A second pilgrim kept fanning the air over the Book with a kind of fly switch.

AKALI RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT Eleven pilgrims of the Akali religious movement arrived In Shanghai from Vancouver on board the Empress of Asia. Our picture shows the crew of Indian women wearing black cowls, and accompauled by their childron, walling on the Bund for the arrival of the pilgrims.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

THE ORCHESTRA will play as under:--

WEDNESDAYS.

SATURDAYS.

SUNDAYS.

DINNER DANCE

TEA & DINNER DANCE

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

During Tiffin and Tea.

HONGKONG HOTEL

GRILL

ROOMS

DINNER DANSANT NIGHTLY

DANCING 9 p.m. to 12 midnight

Tables may now be reserved in advance

FUNERAL OF THE REV. J.-E. CUNNINGHAM.— firs Rev. JE Cu alaghan, who I been a mai dar i Kwento fur

By Year, was killed by a tray ballet during the stage operations.

bine chew the funeraled the Bald Mr Cumingham.

The

ARCADES FOR FRENCH CONCESSION: --A big block of shops under a big arcade in the latest building development in the French Concession at Shanghai, and occupies a prominent place at the top of Rue du Consulat. It to surprising that this type of building, has not been adopted before because Hongkong has whole streets lined with arcades, which form protection against the sua fo summer and the rain in widter, Our picture shows the new building.

LE

TROPICAL SOHO

314 % 4 With Ross tolocentrie

1.54 Lens

6 decible plate Holders. I film pack adapter. 1 loather case

focussing magnifior.

$375

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Cueen's Road. Fol. 2170

GO.

RIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP UHANDLERS &

HARDWARE MERCHANTS,

PHONE CENTRAL No, 1116..

25, WING WOD ST.

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HONGKONG HARDWARECO.

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EST. 1884

METAL GOODS and UARDWARE.

Tel. No. C.1993.

119 Jurvois Stree).

RESCUED FROM BANDITS.-The four missionaries- who were carried off by, bandits as they were trying to run the Kweilin blockade and take suppiles to the foreigners imprisoned in the city are now safe, two of them being in Shanghai. This picture shows an Interesting group. Reading 'kom 'left to right, they are: Rev. Mr. Joffray and Dr. Miller, who were released as a preliminary for ranson-the-faithin-Chinese-boy-who-accompanied—his-master-In- captivity. Mr. Tsiang, a Chluese Christian who 'rendered great holp, the Rev. E. H. Carne who was ransomed, and the Rev. W. H. Oldfield, who conducted the release negotiations.

SPORTING PARSON: - Eric Liddell, the athletic young Scottlah, divine who can run as well as he can preach. On Sundays he appears in the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church, Paris, and on the Olymple gamos field he shattered the world's record for the 400-motor run. Ho is com- ing East as a missionary.

WHERE MISSIONARY WAS KILLEDThe RevE, Cunningham, station at Kwelllen, was killed as he was sitting out. side lis house reading a book. A siray bullet hit him and he died almost immediately. Our picture shows the place where he wan killed, the slake marking the exact spot.

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