THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Kelvinator
electric refrigeration
Absolutely Reliable
Kelvinator is elec- tric refrigeration, ideal for the home.
It is perfected--en- tirely automatic- absolutely reliable.
Installed in the home, Kelvinator does its work smoothly, efficiently. It is on duty to supply refrigeration, as needed. 24 hours a day, and day after day.
All that you need ever see of Kel- vinator is the cooling tank, which Ats into the ice compartment. any good standard refrigerator.
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Talk with owners. They will tell you that Kelvinator does more than we say it will do
We invite you and we urge you to make such inquiries.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. HOLYOAK, MASSEY & CO., LTD.
Agents for Hongkong& S. China,
AT
Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Hardware Show Rooms'
or
The China Light & Power Co.'s Showrooms,
62, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Established 1914
Kelvinator
Electric Refrigeration
“NY CARLSBERG" BEER.
THE FINEST DANISH BEER,
Price per dozen pints $3.00 duty paid."
Sole Distributors.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Ltd.
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for An Ideal Remedy Coughs and Colds. Clears the Bronchial Tubes, Eases the Breathing and relieves that Stopped-Up Feeling, bringing about a speedy and permanent recovery.
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THE PHARMACY (Fletcher & Co., Ltd.)
Asiatic Building Tel. 345.
26 Queen's Road Central
THE SHANGHAI ENQUIRY.
BRITISH DOCTOR SPAT AT.
Shanghai, 'October 20
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925.
CHINESE WAR.
CLO. DS.
GOLF.
THE NORTHERN SITUATION. RESULT OF FANLING BOGEY
Peking, Oct. 20. According to officials of the Ministry of Cent
pected in Tainan to-day en route to Tientsin. Chang Chien has also advised the Government that he has started porthward.
Dr. - At the enquiry, to-day Burlon, a British doctor and his wife related the spectacinmunications Yang Yu-ting is ex- of one Chinese fanatically beating himself into a fury to inelte others on Nanking Road on May 30. Dr. Burton said that some of the crowd shouted at him and spat at his ear. Another Briton gave similar evid":
ence...
1.
POOL.
G. Hogg and H. U. Ireland, all one down; A. H. Ferguson, W. Lang and F. A. Redmond, two down.
The Bogey Pool at Fanling played on the 17th to 19th, was wớn by Lieut. Colonel R. A. Dobbin, all Entries were unlimited, Chinese telegrams from Naukinu squares Inilicate that General Chen Tiao- and the following were the nest cardz returned: Lieut.- The manager of the Nagaiwatnya who, fought under Chih Sich-bert
yuan last spring and commands Colonel Dobbin, W. W. Mackenzie, the kaisha Japanese mills told
the Klangau forces, is assuming court of the disturbances at the milla prior to the May 30 incident. charge at Nanking. He suggested The British solicitor, Mr. Covey, that his attitude would be one of said that Sanking Road up to the at least benevolent neutrality to-
wards Cheklung. time of the shooting was in a com- paratively normal states He said he had attributed the reason for not the shooting. which he did witness, to the, presence of urmed robbers as he saw 'no other reason why any firing should have taken place. Witness, cross-examined, admitted that he held a retaining fee from a certain Chinese Union and also had acted in a legal capacity for the acting-president of the so-called Bolshevik Shang- hal University-Renter.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
LATEST CHANGES..
A Crop of Rumours.
A further crop of rumours is abrond to-day regarding Wu Pei-fi, one stating that he actually left Yochow in response representa- tiona of high Hupeh militarists. Much interest still centres around the attitude of Yueh Wal-chun. A report this morning predicts that he will make a drive westward from Weitch toward Hauchowfu
20.-The
Shanghai October. main Fengtien farces have crossed the river from Nanking and re treated to Pakow. A few soldiers on the Shanghai-Nanking Railway were disarmed by the allied force which passed Chinkiang on the evening of the 19th and entered Nanking, Chang Tso-lin has de- cided to despatch four divisioną to enter the interior and concen-i
Captain J. Beer of the Chiskidor,trate at Shangtung and Anhui to, is on leaves.
Captain V. D. HI. 'Bidwell, from cope with the allied force,
On the 19th Sun Chuen-fang reserve, has gone finster, Chinking.
Mr. J. A. McKinley, chief oficer,circularized a telegram stating Kwasgehow, has gone chief officer, that the second army had arrived
Akin N. Campbell, chief officer,af Taoyang and had captured over
Anking, is on leave.
Mr. L. G. Potter has been appoint- ed sigend officer, Kalgan.
Mr. C. L. Brown, "second" officer, Kalgan has gone acting chief offen same shij
ME I took has been appointed second ollirer, Tuning.
Mr. C. E. Sumut, sup'y third angin. eer, Tatung, has gone third engineer, Whingpu.
Mr. N. Richardson, from reserve, has gone second officer, Funshing,
Mr. A. A. Gerrard, second officer,
2000 rifles.--Taun Wan Yat Po.
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· PROMINENT PERSONS.
ARRIVALS ÖN EMPRESS OF CANADA,
Among the prominent passengers, arriving by the Empress of Canada, yesterday were Mr. Eldon Potter"
Hopsing, has gone third officer, Hoof Hongkong, a prominent barris-
Sang.
Mr. C. Fletcher, second Chaksang, is on reserve.
Mr.
S. Schofield, third
theer, officer,
ter returning from vacation in Mr. J. A. Gow, third officer, Hogan, England; Mrs. Allan Cameron of is on reserve.
Mr. J. Clark, frem reserve, his Hongkong, wife of the Oriental gone
second officer. Hosung.
Manager of the Canadian Pacific Mr. L. J. Stevenson, second officer, Steamships, returning from a trip Hosang, has gone second officer, to Japan; Mrs, J. Rankin of Hong- Chaksung..
officer, kong, wife of the General Agent of the Canadian Pacific Steamships Lid., returning from a visit to, the United Kingdom; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Archbutt of Hongkong, of the Union Insurance Society of Can- ten; Mrs. Paul. Lauder of Hong- kong, wife of the General Manager. Union Insurance Society of Can- ton; Engr. Capt. A. W. McKinley; Q.B.E., R., and family, on trans- fer to Hongkong; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothwell and family of Salford; England, on a tour of the Orjent; Mr. E. R. Dovey of Hongkong, Gov.
Chaksang bas gone third Nanmairatc..
J. 11. Gregory, second officer, Namsung, has gone first officer same ship.
Mr.
Mr. R. A. Bell-Sye, chief officer, Fuhhow, has Kime chief ofeer, Kinwo.
Mr. R. B. Smith, second officer, Klangwa, has gone chief officer, Fu
hwo.
Mr. J. W. Best, chief officer, King. sing, has resigned.
Mr. E. J. A. Porter, chief officer, Waishing, has gone chief officer,
Lindsay, chief officer, Lok-ernment analyst; Mr. and Mrs. has gone chief officer, Waishing. J. W. Wallace and family of Hong. Mr.
Evans, second officer, kong, Manager, Sun Life Insurance Fausang, has resigned.
Co. of Canada, transferred from Mr. J. Rees, sup'y second officer Shanghai to Hongkong. Tingsang, has gone second Fausang.
officer,
Among the through passengers Mr. J. A. Thorn, third engineer, to Manila were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lienshing, has gone sup'y third on win Potter of New York. Mr. gineer, Kungwo.
Mr. J. Colquhoun, sup'y third 'on-Potter grinder, Kungwo, has gone third en rineer: Lien bing.
Mr. E. T. Evans, chief officer, Tai
lee, is on reserve.
Mr. J. Reynolds, chief officer, Ke
on reserve.
Mr.
chow, is al has been appointed third officer, Sarvistun.
Mr. W. Wilson, from reserve, has Kone master, Tai Fook Sing.
is the Vice-President, Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, und is on a business tour; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Marvin of New York. Mr. Marvin is the Asst. Vice- President, Guaranty Trust Co., ni New York also on a business tour: Among the passengers disem- harking at Shanghai were Si Ronald Macleny, K.C.M.G.
His
Mr. W. J. Collom, second officer, Sulan, has gone accond officer, Kin Britannic Majesty's Minister to shan
China, accompanied by Lady Mr. J. Hales, second ofleer, Kin- shan, has gone chief officer, same ship, Macleay. He was also accompani Mr. W. T. Liley, chief offler, Kined by Col, the Honourable Sir Sid- shan, is on leave.
ney Peel and Lady Della Peel, and
Mr G. R. Drew, from reserve, has Mr. B. C. Newton, members of his gone second ofileer, Honum:--Ship ping, and Engineering.
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BABY MUST HAVE
LACTOGEN
A COMPLETE FOOD FOR INFANTS LFROM BIRTH.
WATCH THE CHILD GROW.
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6EE,TAG, THERE'S GOING TO BE TROUBLE AT OTT'S GROCERY
STORE DAY OH BOY!
WHAT'S THE MATER AT OTT'S GROCERY,
FRECKLES?
WHAT FOR?
6-10
WAY, I JUST HEARD· "THAT MISSUS QTT HAS
A LITTLE BABY GIRL!
WELL, THATS ANB! Z DON'T SEE WHY THERE SHOULD BE ANY FUSS,
ABOUT THAT!
YES, BUT MR. OTT HAD A SIGN IN TU' WINDOW ALL WEEK 'BOY WANTED"!
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