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ALBERT

FRENCH PASTRY COOK

22, Queen's Road, Central

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

is making his name bottor known avery day by his French Cooking, done exclu-, sively with frosh butter.

"

The amatour gourmet fond of "Marseilles Bonillabaise" "Escargots de Bouryoyue" and all other famous French dishes can go to "Albert" with confidence.

FRENCH WINES CHAMPAGNES

LIQUORS

DINNERS TO ORDER Tins and Dinners servest from 10-30 a..

to midnight.

French Cakes and French Chocolates ́ made Albert himself.

Nice selection of French fancy boxes just arrived from France by the "Andre bebon."

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE SELECTION OF

HOUBIGANT'S

PERFUMES

and

COTY'S.

FACE POWDERS

TALCUM POWERS AND SOAPS

THE PHARMACY (Fletcher & Co., Ltd. )'

Asiatic Building e'. 345,

50

SPECIAL

26 Queen's Road Central

:

THE NORTHERN WAIL

VERY HEAVY FIGHTING.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925.

PASSPORT STORY.

PERUVIAN CHARGED WITH,

OBTAINING MONEY.

Emigrant's Unhappy Experience. Mulden Army Yielding.

A Peruvian was arrested noni the Sincere Co. on Saturday and Peking, Dec. 20. ́ ́ was charged at the Central Ma Following an artillery acl last gistracy yesterday before Major night, Gen, Teng Yahsiang's forces. Willaon: with obtaining $710 atincked Gen. Li Ching-lin's early from a Chinese. He was remand in the morning. Fighting.con- fed for a week. tinued a day with considerable

The charge concerns pass Apparently slight proport which the man is stated to casnulties.

have sold to the complainant' about twelve months ago. A

the

ROLF.

THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.

Second Round Results.

The second round of the,Gor- ernor's Shield resulted as follows:

Bennett and Andrews (Johnson.

Stokes and Master) beat Wode house and Bloxham 4 and 3.

YACHTING.

FOURTH RACE IN LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP,

THE SYRIAN UNREST.

GENERAL SARRAIL

DEFENDED.

Paris, Dec. 2... The Climber of Deputies by a

The fourth Ladies' Champlon- ship race was sailed yesterday | vote of 300 to 20 has passed the from the. Yacht Club to Lyemun, firal part of the Government's re- hon to Channel Rocks, Kowladi | solution on the Syrian debate, giv- Rock and finish at the Club, a 'dising a vole of confidence in the tance of six and a half miles. Government, and by a vote of 420 (Police) by

Four handicap boats started and to 35 passed the second part ex- De Rome and Brawn (Education finished at about 5 pan. In the pressing its confidence that the

Government will follow Dept.) beat Perry and Mages (Bri-fother classes, there were

4 policy tish-American Tobacco Co.)

eight 1 starters, some of whom arrived of pacifleation and organise the gress was made.

home very late. and 3,

Syrian mandate in accordance The wind was The authorities here have issued a proclamation probibiting anti-sum of $710 was paid for

Hugh Jones and Prior (Wilkin. never very strong, and during the with the League of Nations, and approving the instructions' given son and Grist) beat Crapnell and afternoon fell away.

The boa's Christian demonstrations in Peking passport which was supposed to Hooper (Wharves) 1 up.

which kept in to Taikoo found the

to M. de Jouvend. It subse- on Christmas Day-Reuter.

be in order for the Chinese to

Fendered and Butterfield (Asia-lide against them and very litquently carried the whole resolu- Chang Tso-lin Retreating. travel to America.

tion by a show of hands. ind, whereas those who kept t

Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 21.

It was arranged that a total

Channel Rocks got less tide and A Kokusai message from Muk- sum of 83,000 should be paid for.

benefited thereby. den ways that Chang Tso-lin's the passport after the Chinese cavalry, which retreated to Hsin-arrived at his destination. When rauafu yesterday, later retreated he arrived in America, however, 2 and 1. to Chulisho. It is reported that it was found that the document Smith and Dodwall (Dodwell's) the Mohden ainy is yielding at was made out for a Filliping, and beat Jeffries and Evans (Observa-La Lindn Usinmundu and is not fighting, the Chinese was sentenced to atory) and 5. though Kua Sung-lih's troops months imprisonment for attempt. have not yet entered.

Kue's ing to enter the States without rearguard yesterday arrived al

a proper passport. He returned Paikino-Reeter.

to Hongkong and when in Dez Voeux Road on Saturday he saw the man who sold him the pasa part, and had him arrested,

Chinese Students Protest.

Tokyo, Dec. 21. Yesterday Chinese students hold meeting protesting against Japan' action in reinforcing the Manchurian garrison and passed a resolution demanding withdrawal. after which they visited the For- eign Offee and the War Office General Staff to present the re- solution.Reuter,

First Mail for Ten Daya

Peking, Dec. 21. The first time in ten days that the mall" reached Peking from Tientsin was this morning. It was brought by couriers, who bicycled most of the way, taking three days, It is hoped that the international train to Tientsin will go to-morrow

DON WHISKY IS AGED, AND UNIFORMLY or Monday. but as passengers, ex

GOOD-IT IS THE FAVOURITE OF

PRE-WAR DAYS.

The flavour and excellence of

DON is the secret of many generations of distilling. You

have missed DON since the war, SCOTCH WHISKY but now it is back to you again-

Do

DONALD BROS.

KIRKCALDYE

exactly the same quality 05 before. You will not be dissa-

pointed!

At your club, or store

SCON. S. MOSES ? ›..

Agents.

We hold large stocks of Houbigant's Coty's and Dubarry's

Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Etc.,

Huitable for

XMAS PRESENTS

Reasonable Prices

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

Tol. C. 1877

Ltd.

14, Queen's Road, C.

$ALESMAN $AM.

cept those on official business, will be carried.---Kyuler.

FRANCE'S FINANCE

PROBLEM.

(BALANCING THE BUDGET.

Paris, Dec. 21,

According to the pupere. 25. Boamer will balance the 1926 Budget by the exactment of atk- tional taxes, recently voted-jun crease of the price of Labaren pay- ment. `a turnover tax on exporta and an increase of the burnover fat on. interior sales, except fund- stuffs. The new taxation will be bit temporary.. Stricter super- vision of the income tax will pan- mit later a reduction of the turn- over tax, Harus.

BAZAAR.

H

PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The following are the winning numbers of the enlles in comune- tion with the Bazaar of the Sisterg

the Precious Blood:

For the two gushions kindly pre- sented by Mr. C. Clementi,-Ist. Prize No. 144, 2nd, Prize Nb. 208. American Ratlles.--1st. Prize

No. 535, 2nd, 1048, 3rd, 1478, 4h. 1982, 5th. 1455, 6th, 774. 7th. 1149, 8th. 1374. 9th, 1482. 10th. 256. 11th-630. 12th, 980. 13th. 200. 14th. 995, 15th. 585. 16th. 531, 17th, 778, 18th. 250, 19th. 762, 20th. 892.

Souvenir Raffle.-lai. Prize No. 455, 2nd. 235, Brd, 203, 4th, 202, 5th. 152, 6th. 318, 7th. 276, 8th. 195, 9th. 412, 10th. 401,

Winners are requested to call a The Sacred Heart School for their prizes..

tie Petroleum Co.) beat Watty and Reid (Chartered Bank) at 19th.

Ireland and Ironside (Butterfeld and Swire) beat Mackenzie and Cornaby (Jardine Matheson Co.)

The detalls are as under:

Handicap Class.

Finishing Correctul

Time

Time

4.47.#1 4.49.48

H'cop

(1st) 4.10 4.51.34 Hearn and Gillingham (Naval Falcon (2nd) 5.12 4.54.59

mond (University) 3 and 1.

Yard) beat Shellshear and Red- Colleen (3rd) 5.43 5.00.30 4.5-4265

(Davie

Dianu

Paris, Dec, 21. M. Painleve warmly defended General Sarrall who had to cope with a dificult situation in Syria from the beginning. He possibly made a few errors which had been greatly exaggerated.—Router.

Bluenose 1:02 5.01.35 6.00.32

(3rd) Heyward Hays and Gaels. Scalark

Finishing Corrected Joan H'cap Time Time

McLaren and Carrie Bong's) beat Bennett and Sherry ladys (1st) 1.33 5.13.22 (Telephone) 6 and 5.

rael (2nd)

1.83 6.23.10 5.21.36 1.33 5.43.45 $.42.01

2,05 5.44.47

$.42.40

5.11.48 2.36 5.15.52 5.13.15

Adanac

Pierrette Thecla

.1.33 6.44.85

5.43.01

3.07 6.00.30

6.57.28

Christmas usually means several things left until the very last moment to buy. Gifts for the people you almost forgot about.- Gifts you ·· could'ni make up your mind about, the item you need yourself. Choose them at POWELL'S, you will find selection wide and prices low.

GIFTS FOR LADIES

GLOVES-a most acceptable gift.

BAGS- always un appreciated remembrance. HANDKERCHIEPS-an ever useful gift.

UMBRELLAS-are always welcome.

SILK BOSIERY-no gift will be more acceptable to

your lady friends.

FOR THE HOME

FURS AT

HALF

PRICE

CUSHIONS-covered in silk and filled with best down, An

acceptable and practical present. DOWN QUILTS--warm and cosy. Make delightful gifts. TEA SETS-in English chine at special Xmas prices.

FOR THE KIDDIES

Coats-Gaiters-Shoes-Inderwear-Woolies--Killie Su'ts,

etc

Toys in abundance -- trains -steamers-Games Dolls-

Wooden Toys, etc.

Wm. POWELL, Ltd.

OPEN TILL 6 P.M. UNTIL XMAS EVE,

3.1 6.18.55 6.13.43

1:

Avoid colds

By taking SCOTT'S

Emulsion which pro-

mutes the strength

to resist coughs,

chills, colds, influenza and all bronchial

affections. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

The protector of life

DAWGONIT - WORK - WORK-WORK!!- ALL I DO 15 EAT SLEEP AND WORK 11-IT'S A FUNNY WORLD WE LIVE IN - GOLLY,

IT'S WINDY

TENK

HEW

3

How Could Sam Know?

By Swan.

THERE IT GOES - RIGHT AROUND TH' CORNER

DANGONIT - THERE GOES MY HAT!!

"THANKS.

HER

CLE MAN-

HEY! STOP IT!! STOP IT!!!!

DOO

HE STOLE My

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