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ALBERT

FRENCHTM PASTRY COOK

22, Queen's Road, Central

→is making his namo botter known every day by his French Cooking, done exclu- sively with fresh butter.

The amateur "gourmet" "Marseille's Bouillabaise" "Escargots de fond of Bourgogue" and all other famous French dishes can go to" Albert" with confidence.

FRENCH WINES CHAMPAGNES →

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LIQUORS

DINNERS TO ORDER Tiffins" and "Dinners served from 10-30 a. m.

to midnight

French Cakes and French Chocolates minde by Albert" himself.

Nice selection of Fronch. fancy boxos just arrived from France by the "Andre Løbon.";

QUINCIN

THE RAPID CURE FOR

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TEL. No. 345.

**Some books are lies

frae end to end"

Burns.

The great lyric poet of Scotland pointed a fearless finger of scorn at the great amount of trash that cumbers the book, shelves because his training had come from good books such as the SPECTATOR, LOCKE'S Essary, and Popes ILIAD. "

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A great deal depends on what one reads. This applies especially to young people whose minds are forming and it

is here that the great ability of Dr. Eliot is of value.

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are composed of the best in literature and would be class- ed by Burns as true frac. end.

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THEOSOPHY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

** THE MESSAGE OF THEOSOPHY " will be the subject of this week's public lecture of the Hongheug Lodge. The Theusophical Society, 7. Duddall Street, on Thursday Janary 4th, at 6 pau. „Lecturer Me? M. Manuk. The meeting is open to the public.

DEFENCE LEAGUE.

EASTERN BODY TO COMBAT COMMUNISM.

A HONGKONG BRANCH

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926.

BENAVON ARMS CASE.

NO EVIDENCE AGAINST FIVE MEN,

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Seven Remain to Answer Charge.

THE TRANSATLANTIC

FLIGHT.

DISASTER NARROWLY

AVERTED.

Pernambuco, Feb. 2. (Our Own Correspondent.)

How the Spanish airmen were The hearing of the charge faced with disaster on the eve of Shanghai, Feb. 2.

against sight Benavon firemen Initiating an extensive campaign for possession of arms was con- success is disclosed in a statement. in opposition to the principles of tinued at the Central Magistracy made by Sr. Franco that they ut Fernandu the Third Internationale, represen before" Mr. R. E. Lindsell and decided to haft

Noronha owing to heavy darkness. tatives of fourteen nationalities Major C. Willson yesterday.

The greater part of the evidence they were forced to remain aboard have announced the organization of

night long owleg to the "Constitutional Defence Lea-dealt with the finding of various all

roughness of the sea articles in the firemen's quartors the Rue,"

found in the morn-

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It is announced that it is financed on board. Three Chinese Revenue and with several lakhs, and the plan officers were called and all spoke ing that the waves had damaged is extensive propaganda throughout of finding various packages con- their rear, propellery but they con- the East. Branches are already taining revolvers and ammunition, linued their fight and when they being formed in Hongkong and No evidence was offered against reached a hundred miles from the other points of China. Substantias the eighth defendant, the police mainland the propeller broke.

The crew threw out their cloth. support is pledged from London, stating that there was nothing to

connect him with the charge ing and cols to lighten the New York, and elsewhere.

ran the rest of the The constitution defines the except that a bag bearing

of the journey with a single propeller.- "To name was found in one principles of policy as:

con-Renter's American Service, organize, and promote international rattan baskets which also and universal opposition to the tained arms. This defendant was propagation of the theories and accordingly discharged.

principles of the Third Interna- tionale and the practice of the policy of Communism as associated therewith.

To defend and uphold constitu- tional conditions and progress in contradistinction to the subversive, reactionary

revolutionary and methods practised by the. Com

munists.

To foster and promote unity and goodwill amongst all classes and

antions.

To perpetuate what is best in the heritage of constitutional de- velopment and civilisation,

To defend and extend the prin- ciples of justice, democracy and liberty of thought and speech and enterprise,

To educate public opinion, and di Jusé information, to ensure sucial, economic and Industrial pro- gress on sound constitutional prin- ciples.

To employ whatever means the General Committee of the League may think fil, to further the said principles.

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hial machine and

No evidence was offered against Tingsang, has gone second engineer, the other four firemen who had Tuckwo

Mr. J. Fry, second engineer, Tuck- been out on ball having been charged with being in possession Wo, has gone second engineer, Lien- of

of the arms. They thing.

J. McTavish, second engineer, Lieushing, in on reserve, were also discharged...

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The case for the prosecution Mr. W. Livesny, has been appointe against the seven defendants now suply third engineer, Lienshsing.

Mr. A. Chalmers, sup's third en- remaining was concluded yester-gineer, Lienshing, is on leave,

day. The defence intimated that

some of the firemen who had been discharged would be called as wit

messes.

Mr. W, Perritt, from leave, has

gone second officer, Haiching

Mr. R. Perry, acting second officer, Haiching, has gone third oficer, Kame ship.

The defendants were formally Mr. G. S. M. Edmondson, thirt remunded for a week. A date for officer, Halching, is on reserve. a further hearing will then be fixed.

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CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

THE LATEST CHANGES.

Captain G. Buyers, from leave, has one master, Kwanglung.

Captain A. J. Scott, of the Kwang- tungis on home leave.

Captain J. D. Milne, from leave, has gone muster, Fatshan.

Captain R. Ritchie, of the Fatshan, is on home leave,

The League will be International, democratic, and non-sectarian, and shall not be afiliated or connected directly or Indirectly with any political party or religious organi-chow. zalion."

Chinese Support.

It is anounced that Chinese of allclasses are enthusiastically sup. porting it including Promineni Chinese financiers and students.

It is asserted that the League possesses definite dvidence that Like Third Internationalé is con-l centrating an effort in China, for which reason it is planned to com- organized bal them through an emmalyn of education, and socíni betterment.

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Shubhai, Feb. 2.

Mr. D. L. Jones, second officer, Fat shan, has gone second officer, Kwang

Mr. O.. T. Harrison, second officer, Kwangchow, is on reserve.

Mr. L. W Harrison, chief officer,: Tungchow, as gone chief

officer. Kaeichow

Mr. D: Lattington, chief officer, Kucichaw; has gone chief officer, Tungelow.

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Mr. F. J. Griffiths. From leave, has one chief officer, Taikos Wan I

Mr. L. V. Rowe, chief officer, "Tai- Koo Wan I, has gone chief officer, Chinking.

M. D. T. Nichols, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kuikiang.

T. McCowat, chlef officer, Klu- klang, has gone chief officer, Chang-

A "Con-titutional Deferee Leah.

gue" was formally organised 'ut Mr. G. S. Scott, from teave, husj Shanghai last evening with the gone second officer, Shengking,

jert of forming internationa!.

Captain F. W. Potter, of the Ka-

omposition to the principles of thehing, is on home leave.

Captain C. Stringer, of the Kwang- Third International and Com-se, be gone master, Kashing." munism.

Mr. J. Nolan, Berond officer, Tung- chow, has signed off.

Mr. D. V. Duncanson, from re- serve, has gone second officer," Tung-

The League will educate public opinion to ensure social, economic and industrial progress on consti-elow.

Mr. H. M. Miller, from 'reserve, hus tutional lines, including the amei- oration of conditions of life and gone third officer, Musang. labour of the Chinese,

The" general committee contains representatives of fourteen nations, including Chinese. Reuter,.

THE SARPEDON.

VOYAGE TO CHINA PONTS

RESUMED.'

Information has been received that the Blur. Funnel steamer Sarpedon, which according to press information was in collision with the Carmania, was to resume her voyage from Liverpool to China ports yesterday" February 2. She

the

Mr. A. M. Barf, third officer, Mau- bang, has gone third officer, Namsang. Captain D. R. Kilbee, from resurve. has gone master, Cheongshing

of Captain W W. Hipkin, Chongshing, ja en honie lewe,

MJ M. Andersen, from reserve, has goun third officer. Kwaisang

A. J. G. Davies, from reserve, us one second officer Leesang,

Mr. C. Nock, second officer, Tee-

ia on reservo

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D. Thwaltes, neting chief diret, Fooshing, has gone aa'y se and officer, Lerise.

Mr. A. Woodley. from reserve, has gone chief officer, Poosing.

Mr. A. S. Spiors, from reserve, Jas sour chief engineer. Tackwo,

Tuckwo, is ob leave.

Mr. 1. S. Holmes, chief engineer,

Mr. R. Maloney, sup'y second en- will sail homewards for Marseilles ginger, Tungshing, has gone second and London on April 7, as origin-engineer, Tingsung. ally intended.

Mr. F. F. Clark, second engineer

They agree

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Supplement the SOZODONT Treat ment with a daily gum massage, inside and outside. Dentists throughout the world hava recommended the SOZODONT Combined Treatment for more than one hundred years. Persisted in, it will prevent the ravages of pyorrhea and decay.

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The old fashioned way is still very often the best

way.

DON

Whisky is distilled in the. old fashioned way, which is partly the secret of its mellow flavor that is so. reminiscent of the whisky. of pre-war days.

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SCOTT'S EMULSION.

AND BETWEEN YOU AN' ME, I'M DARN

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