NOTICES.
TOM'S DIXIE KITCHNE
Manila's Favorited RESTAURANT Importers of
AMERICAN RUITS AND YLGETABLES
BAR IN CONNECTION.
No doors WR NAVAR CLOSE. 126, Plaza Goiti, Tol. 1888.
METALS
at all kinds especially for ship-building and engineer-
ing work, Complete stock. Best, Terms. Immediata delivery.
31
SINGON & CO.,
[ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880]
HING LUNG ST.
Central 616
Phone
FOR THE HAND CAMERA THE ANTI SCREEN IS A PERFECT HAND CAMERA PLATE
It yield Negatives of rich gIA- dation, with full detail in shadows and highlights. It stands forcing in development, possossos great latitude, and is unsurpassed for instantaneous work.
"WELLINGTON " ANTI SCREEN PLATE. WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD,
Elstree............England Obtainable at All Photographic, Dealers:
The Empresa Store 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Under English Management'.
Orders for Wines, Liquors,
Provisions, Fresh
Vegetables, oto.
Fruit
and
Promptly executed at com-
petitive prices,
AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD.
Proprietors.
MASSAGE HALL Mrs. 5. ÜZUNOYE, Expert Masseuse, 37, Queens Road. Central 2nd. Floor.
CHINESE OPTICAL" CO.
Refracting and Manufacturing
.Crookes Glasses
Kryptok (Invisible)
Bifocals.
Toric Lenses,
Sun Glasses.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
PIANOS
FOR
HIRE
AT
ANDERSON'S
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD, Massage Ha'l
No. 2, Duddell Street, 3rd. 1oat, Hongkong.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD:
PORTLAND CEMENT
In Casks of 575 lbs, nét.. la Bags of 250 lbs. net.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
General "Manager s.' Hongkong.
T. NAKAO- Japanese Shoe Export. TORTOISE SHELL BOXES and CASES A SPECIALITY ·
Astor House Hotel Building,
Queen's Road Contral,
FOR ATTENTION OF MASTER OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS
4S during the North-East Monsoon there is always r possiblity of North-bound steam ers, running short OF BUNKER CJAL, this is to inform you tha TAIT & CO., AMOY, (■ well protected port with good anohor age) have stocks of GOOT JAPANESE BUNKER COAT AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Wireless messages vis Hong kong or Formosa are re-trans mitted by the Great Northorn Telegraph Co. and a wire t TAIT" or "COALBUNKER' -AMOY, will roceive their promp attention.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
1925
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE PRINCE OF WALES IN LOS ANDES.
Buenos Aires, September 16, The Prince of Wales, who has just concluded a visit to Chile, where he met with an enthusiastic reception, began his eastward home- ward journey at midnight. From Valparaiso he changed to the Rockrall track in Los Andes and began the ascent of the snowbound Cordillera at dawn A snowslide blocked the line only a few minutes before the Prince of Wales' train was due to reach the spot which the snow-plough and pilot engine preceding the Prince's train had passed shortly before. Consequently the royal train was compelled to return to Los Andes until the line is clear-Reuter.
Santiago, Chile, September 16. "The Prince of Wales is still at Los Andes, the Chilean terminus of the Trans-Andean railway, and undecided whether to return to Vina del Mar or re-attempt the crossing of the Andes. The pilot train which, managed to reach Caracoles but was cut off from the royal trala by snow drifts, has returned to Juncal after "some difficulty. Bad weather continues.. Juncal lies at a height of 6,750 feet.-Reuter.
THE WAR IN MOROCCO.
Madrid, September 16.
A Spanish official communique mentions that some difficulty was encountered in landing supplies at Cebadilla Bay for the Alhucemus force owing to the uncertain weather.
17
A Tangler message declares that Franco-Spanish warships and steamers lying off Alhucemas were obliged to go to sea owing to bad weather and that the victualling of troops already landed is proving most difficult.
A Melilla telagrum qualifes this by stating that the barges which until yesterday supplied food to the Spanish forces at Alhucemas Bay have been withdrawn owing to the roughness of the sea, which has also delayed the laying of a telegraphic cable between the peninsula of Morronuevo and the island of Alhucemas. In antielpation of bad weather, however, the force had been provided with several days supplies. Spanish aeroplanes are constantly bombing the neigh bouring villages.
A later official message says an improvement in the weather has enabled a resumption of the provisioning of the Alhucemas Bay force. | —Routes. ·
IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT
AND COMMUNISM.
Londe, September 16. In an interview given to the Daily Graphic Sir William Joynson Hicks said the authorities were closely watching "ate definite eatroy attempt being made by those in closest touch with Moscow to ut the British Constitution" and added that if necessary further powers would be sought to prosecute those preaching sedition-Reuter.
Paris, September 16.
The Police are actively enquiring into the activities of foreign Communists in France and are arranging for the expulsion of ten Italian, one Spanish two Chinese militants.-Reuter.
THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
Adelaide, September 16,
One hundred and thirty seamen belonging to the steamers Zealandic, Balranald and Inkum have been sentenced to a fortnight's Imprisonment...
Melbourne, September 16. The Mongolia haa salled. The crew of the steamer Port Welling- ton has struck,
Sydney, September 16. Fifty-one striking seamen "have been arrested. The Australian Labour Congress has issued a manifesto urging the workers in no way to assist in carrying out deportation sentences in connection with the seamen's strike.
Brisbane, September 16.
The crew of the Port Hobart walked ashore but the vessel was manned by the officers, fifteen engineers and three or four boys, apprentices. When the vessel sailed the crew, standing on the wharf, cheered lustily; the captain acknowledged by raising his cap.-Reuter.
London, September 16. ...
As a result of the congestion of shipping abroad owing to the seamen's strike, the directors of the affected lines are discussing in | London the advisability of curtailing the sailings to Australia, New Zealand and South Afrien. Over seventy British vessels are now lying idle in foreign ports as a result of the strike"and the delivery of about.. 750,000 tons of goods is delayed. Reuter.
ECONOMIC CAUSES OF WAR.
Paris, September 16.
In the name of France M. Loucheur has made a proposal to the League of Nations Assembly that preparatory committees be appointed! to prepare the work for an International Economic Conference in
SHIPBUILDERS.
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS.
FORGE MASTERS:
OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
-
MECHANICAL AND " ELECTRICAL
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG, Limited,
ENGINEERS.
DRY DOCK
LENGTH 787 FEET.
LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF.
SILL (H W.O.S.T.): 34 FT. 6 INS.
-THREE SLIPWAYS-
CAPABLE OF HANDLING SH PS UP TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT... ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADIUS.
TEL. ADDRESS="TAIKOQDOCK" HONGKONG, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents
HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
TELEPHONE NO. 212-
CALL FLAG: "C" GYER "ANS, FENNANT.”
16 KNOTS
AILSA CRAIC
FAST RUN ABOUT
BRITISH THROUGHOUT
Complete $2750.00
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
W
WESTINGHOUSE
Q ELECTRIC
order to prevent war, motives, The conference would enunciate Holyoak Massey, & Co., Ltd
general precepts and bring about a settlement between consumption and production under government control.
M. Loucheur staled that owing to the fertility of its' Boil and the equilibrium between industrial and agricultural production, France is Icas seriously striken than other nations by the uneasiness of trading exchanges, and has no direct interest in proposing such a resolution but he believed it his own duty to interest the League in the great work, Code, Bentley's Complete for be thought some such settlement would 'be right if it resulted in
doing away with economie causes as war motives.Havas.
57, Queen's Road, Central. Phrase Condensed.
SALE MAN SAM.
PBOARD
TH
BUILT
WE FIND
DAM AND GUZZ LEAVING
SHORES
LACTOGEN
ACTOGEN
M
AKES
ITES IGHTY
FOR YOUR BABY
EATING CANNIFALS
OF TH JUNGLES:
Distributors.
Queen's Blds.
Tel.: C.672
Mrs. SEKAI
MASSAGE
Tel. No. O. 4483..2nd. floor.
fo. 2, Daidall Street, Hongkang
What's th' Use Coming Home Now?
OR B04- THİPSS LEAVING- THEM BEHIND-SAFE AT LAST
DO YOU KNOW A PARTY 84 TH NAME OF GUİZLEM * Howo4 OUT HERE IN JAFAILA HUNTING ?
OFFICA
BOUND
FOR TA
U.3.A.
AFTER
THEM
MIRACULOUS
ENAI
"HEY GUZZ: THERE'S A SHIP COMING THUS WAY SIGNALLING „US.
AHOY
THERE
FROM
TERRIBLE
THOSE
WHY, THATY
WHY ?
نون
I'VE GOTTA LETTER HERE FOR YOU FROM THE STATES.
HERE CATCH IT
DELIVERED HONGKONG.
Sole Agents,
HOME LEAVE
if you are going on Home Leave next year register for ́accommodations now in order to secure the best space.
Bookings made on all Steamship Lines tariff rates. Through tickets to Europe via United States and Canada. Complete Information given as to Kailways, Hotels, sight-seeing, ́ète, en route,
Baggage and Accident Insurance.
Shipments of all kinds handled to all parts of the World. Carry American Express Travellers-Cheques.
For complete information apply.. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., Inc.
4A, Des Your Road, Central..
Telephone C. 4625.
My Guzzlem 18 dam Howdy
Come home at
-the store has Paled Everything Isold at auction to pay fills - You're both ruined
Milly
By Swan.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.