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The Exact Degree "of Nourishment for Baby's age

UARDED by the

magic armoury of Sabrina, his shield- emblazoned with a fiery cross, St. George.of Mer-

rie England adventured: through the world.

How you yearn to equip your little one for the perils of life, its difficulties and its wonders. To start him so that he cannot fail! But magic shields are no longer available." In these days your gift. must be more prosaic. You choose Baby's arm- our when you buy his first food. If it is the right food your gift is the protecting shield of health and strength. Of such is 'Allenburys, the Pro- gressive System of Infant Feeding which provides the maximum nourish ment at each stage of Baby's

development.

Even the most delicate can assimilate it readily.. Doctors recommend it. Learn why there are three "Allonburys' Foods-No. 1 from birth to threa months No. 2 from three to six months, and Malted Food No. 3 fot older babies.

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The first step in choosing Baby's food is to read the "Allenburys, book 'Infant Feeding and Manage- ment.' The next step is to try the food. Accept. this free offer of the book and A full b. „tin. Then decide on Baby's future for yourself." Be careful to give Baby's age when writing so that we, may send the correct food --and please mention this paper.

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"Allenburys

Progressive System of Infant Feeding

FEMINA

1st: Floor China Building. Opposite Hongkong Hotel JUST RECEIVED

Baby Frocks & Boy's Suits Dainty Ladies' Underwear. Fancy Sunshades. Also Fine Selection of

DRESSES, GOWN & HATS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT SECOND BESSION.

Chicago, June 23.

THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926.

SHIPWRECKED CREW'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL.

AGONIZING EXPERIENCE OF CITY OF NAPLES,

Tokyo, June 18-Though tor The proceedings, in the second pedoed, shipwrecked, shelled public session of the Eucharistic and wounded during the war these Congress closed with an impres-experiences are trival compared sive benediction service, celebrated with the agony of mind endured on the coral rock expecting death by Cardinal Mundelein in the vast stadium, filled by 150,000 worship the str. City of Naples told a ro every moment," a seaman from pers, carrying banners and lighted candles, the flickering lights in the porter when he landed at Yoko-

hama yesterday evening, huge, dark arena making a magical

sceno..

were

Bands blared from stands as the congregation marched in column of fours, then a loud speaker" an- nounced the blessed sacrament was upon the hitar, whoreupon hats doffed and cigars and cigarettes were thrown away, con- versation being hushed. Two thousand priests in mufti then entered the arena and sat on the right and left of the altar. The Archbishop of Munich addressed the congregation in German.

Though too exhausted to talk much, suficient was learned, from the rescuers and rescued to show the terrible ordeal, and acute mental agony the crew suffered while the waves, lashing the City of Naples, threatened, to break up the vossol at any moment, and when life-boats from the Chefoo Maru made herole bdt vain endens vours to approach the stranded vessel through tempestuous sehs which threatened to ask the rescuers to pieces on jagged sub- merged rocks.

Finally, after 54 hours of con- Monsignor Seipel of Austria, stant peril, the crew were rescued Cardinal Casanova and the Arch-by a life. line from the cruisor bishop of Toledo also spoke, after Kasuga's life-boat, after many which the princes of the Church, the City of Naples at lowering the vain attempts by the Captain of headed by Cardinal Bouzano,

alfag before leaving the doomed went in procession to tho

ship. tar, and when all were seated the crowd sang the unthem Reuters. American Service.

The rescued crow express the greatest gratitude and admiration for the bravery of the rescuers, especially for the crews of the destroyer Urakaze and the Chefoo THE RENTS QUESTION. Maru for their heroic endeavours

LANDLORDS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION INTERESTED.

Since the announcement by the Government of the cancellation of the Rents Ordinance, a large num- ber of tenants in the Colony have feared the probable action of land- To lords in increasing rents. alleviate the anxiety of the tenants, Sir Shou-son Chow and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall ro- cently published an open letter in the Chinese papers requesting all landlords in the Colony to take the diffcallies of the situation into consideration and to treat their tenants fairly.

before the arrival of the Kasuga, The Commander of the Kasuga highly extolled Captain Connors of the City of Naples, on his sea- manship, foresight and splendid command over the crew during their terrible ordeal.

Japanese Officer's Gallantry.

With reference to the rescue of the crew of the str. City of Naples, Captain Ohta, Commander of the H. I. J. M. S., Kaduga, which euc- ceeded in saving the crew of the ill-fated vessel, la an interview with the Tolio news Agency's re- presentative, told the following story-

H. I, J. M. S. Kasuga, with Lieut.-Commander Sakata as com mander of the relief party, did everything in its power to rescue the crew. It was at first con-! This action has also been folsidered hopeless on account of the but Lieut.-Commander The latest smart Farissinine models selected by our Paris. Buyers.lowed by the Hongkong and Kow-high sea

lon Landlords Protective Associa-Sakata, accompanied by a private,

in a desperate attempt, jumped | tion, which is reported to have intended to ask its members not to succeeded in swimming to

into the raging sea and finally the increase rents unfairly after the wrecked vessel taking out to her cancellation of the Rents Or- dinance.

BATHING CAPS THAT LAST

We are now showing this year's designs in reliable Bathing Caps and Shoes.

To be obtained from-

Interviewed by a reporter of the Woh Kiu Yet Po, yesterday, Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, Secretary of the Landlords Association, stated that all its members had the same idea. and a general meeting would be held to-day at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of submitting the report of the committee to its members. after Aling the petition to the Gov-

a rope.

When he and the private climb- ed on board the vessel, the whole crew, over 70 in number, was 80 delighted that some of them cried for joy.

With the assistance of the des- troyer, Urakaze, 46 of the crew wore taken aboard the Kasuga and the remainder, 27, aboard the Urakaze. All the rescued, when taken to the Kasuga, gathered

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARYernment, and for drafting the round Captain Ohta and cheered

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letter to the landlords in regarded that the crew will leave Japan.

in an ecstacy of joy. It is expect- to their action in the increase of for home by a British steamer rent after the cancellation of the which sails on June 29, Rents Ordinance.

KOWLOON CONCERT.

INTERESTING EVENT ON

SATURDAY.

The Imperial Concert Party,

The British Seamen's Union in. London, according to a London despatch, yesterday addressed a letter to the Japanese Ambassador | requesting him to convey their message of thanks to the Japanese Navy for the rescue of the crew of the str. City of Naples.

For the modest sum of one dol- which will occupy the stage at the|lar the public- will be treated to a Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday variety entertainment of consider- night, is a happy combination of able merit and which is rarely seen versatile artistes out to give their in the Colony.

audience a very cheery, evening. The grounds of the K.C.C. Jend The company consists of eight themselves admirably to al fresco ladies and gentlemen, every one an concerts, and the committee rea artiste of note, but as there areponsible for their organisation are several novel features in the pro- so energetic in their efforts to pro- gramme it is intended to spring a vide an excellent entertabment, few surprises on the public during that a thoroughly delightful even- the evening.

ing is promised..

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Full information given in regard to travel by the above routes, fares, sailings, dates, etc. Our interpreter moots all steamers at Marsailles where every facility is given to passengers travelling overland to points in Europe:

If you have already booked your passage, we oan arrange your overland tickets to all important cities in Europe, Baggage insurance offected. Travellers' cheques and Letters of Credit issued. Heavy baggage collected and shipped.

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(Incorporated in England),

Pedder Building, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel)

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LOOKIT ALL TH' DIMES 'AN' PENNES I GOT IN MY BANK HOPE NOBODY

HAS A BIRTHDAY OR PARTY

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SPEND ANY OF THEAN=

I GOT JUST ENOUGH

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TO GO TO SCHOOL) TODAY, ANOM -

TAIS IS THE TWELFIA OF

FEBRUARY!

THAT'S RIGHT-MIS

WAY IS TO DAY A

HOLIDAY

15 A HOLIDAY, ISA'T tr?

BECAUSE IT'S LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY!

OH, MOM, DO

I HAVE TO GET

HUM SOMETHING.

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