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NEW MUSIC

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Lonesome and Sorry

The Girl Over There Honey Bunch Chinese. Moon Me Too

- Rhythm of the Day Irish Home Sweet Home

Barcelona Bobodilla Who Loved You Best Wanna Go Back Again Blues

Somebody's Crazy About You

The Two of Us

AT

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and Manufacturing •

Crookes Glasses

Kryptok (Invisible)

Bifocals.

Toric Lenses.

Sun Glasses

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METALS

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MASSAGE HALL

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37, Queen's Road, Central,

ad. floor.

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HONGKONG BESIDENTS

RETURN.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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Many well-known Hongkong ree sidents arrived back in the Colony on board the P. and 0. 4.8, Macedonia, which tied" up at the Kowloon wharf last oven- Ing. The passengers Include Mr. C. H. Arnot, Mrs. G. F. Brearley, Mra, A. H. Barlow, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Miss Bird, Mise A. M. P. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blake, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooksbank, Miss J. C. Bell, Miss. C. F-Clark, Mr. F. Cullen, Mrs. D. Cookes, Mr. A. B. S. Clarke, Mr. W. H. S. Dunt, Mrs. W. A. Eustace, Mra, G. M. Fitzmaurice, Miss V. Godsön, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Miss E. Hooper, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Harston, Miss E.

54 Haraton, Miss B. Haraton, Mr. T Bag M Hunter Mr. N. A. Kliton, Mrs. J. MacLennan, Mr G. Macleod, Mra J. H. MacLeod, Master J. H. Mac- Lood, Mastor G. R. MacLeod,,Mr. and Mrs. J. Massey, Mr. W. Me- Leod, Mrs. L. Martin, Mrs. M. C. Petterson, Mr. G. T. Pudgett, Rev. J. E. Rigg, Capt. A. J. Scott, Mrs. Smith e. and Mrs. E. Thomson, Mrs. Turner, Miss Turner, Mr. W. A. White, Mr. G. C. Worrall, Miss M. S. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. WARREN & CO., LTD.R. C. Wallace, Miss Wallace, Mrs.

CHINA BUILLING

* Opposite Queen's Theatre

TELEPHONE Ċ. 260.-

T. NAKAO

Japaneso Shoo Expert. TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND CASES A SPECIALITY

Astor House Hotel Building, Queen's Road Central,

Weall, Mr. H. Waller, Mr. G. E. Wetton, Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mrs., S. E. Young.

ADMIRAL STIRLING

HONOURED.

DINNER AT THE R.H.K.

YACHT CLUB. *

159

6th

65

66

Across

1 Small child.

5 A wind,

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CAFE RESTAURANT PARISIEN

HETHER for Morning or Afternoon Tea, Timb or Dinner, you are assured of overy attention at the "Parizion.

Musical Tiffins

12 to 2. p.m.

1462

Dinner Dances

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$1.00

75

8 Flat piece of wood. 1

10 Place Whare.

12 Religious denomination (abb.)

14 Exists.

16 Quickly.

8. p.m. to Midnight...$1.50

(Including Saturdays)

Special Dinners

May be ordered on Saturdays only Spoctil Monu at $3.00. por, cover.

Saturday Dinner Dansants

No extra charge for non-dinere, all are welcome to enjoy

mirth and Music.

Choice Fare and The Best Wines,

Spirits, Cigars, Etc.

Mako a Special point of visiting the

Cafe Restaurant Parisien.

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3 Conjunction.

7 A spherical hody,

18 Not any,

19 A ceruil,

9 User on water.

11 Wrath.

13 Atmosphere.

16 Like.

17 Hold

Holding fast.

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Male child.

23 Help

24.

Chatter.

25 A tree.

toes.

Last night at the Royal Heng-26 Inclined one's body against. kong Yacht Club, North Point, a 28 dinner was given, at which Rear 20

20 Retained. Admiral A..B. Stirling, C.B., R.N., 30 Pointed piece of metal. was the guest of honour. The 32 Narrow road.

Was

served in

37 Pigs.

39 Alive and touching.

Pres 40 Procure.

11 A mongrel.

dinner

31 Overflows. gymnasium, the Commodore, Mr. 16 ME.

Carpenter, EW.

presiding. Among those presant were the Vice Commodore Mfr. A... Shields), the Hon. Mr. Mel. Masser, O.B.E., Lt. Cdr. R.A. Yonge R.N., Mr. R. 43 Sutherland, Mr. II. S. Rouse (sall-15 ing secretary)," Mr. F.. Oliver (hon. 46 secretary) Mr. H.R. Cleland (hen, 19 treasurer) and many merabers, 52 Mark of a wound.

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Not any. Dask

Indefinite article. Superintend publication. By word of mouth.

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54 Actively engaged.

20 Floor, paving.

Tidy.

27 Expire,

lands.,

29 Ugiyaki woman.

31 Judicial

32 Noblumen.

133 A toy.

35 Males.

37 Shade.

38 A receptacle.

43 At first,

44

A song.

47 Congealed water. 148 Sour

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Pertaining to us.

60 Bodies of singers.

Expresses.

A highway,

61 Fout coverings.

55 A Hebrew measure.

tree.

Punctuation marks.

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60 Pronoun.

62 Let down.

65 Company.

it Thua.

there being almost fifty people 55 Rapid descent of water on alopes. 67 Southern Railway (abb.))

present.

Admiral Stirling has been as-67 Greek god of love. sociated with the Committees of

59. Fragment. GO Also. the Club ever since his arrival in G1 Priest's vestment.. 1924 and was often to be seen at 6s Make by tating. the helm of his boat Adanae. His 64 Bone. fellow members take leave of him 65 A festive season. with great regrut for he has been 68

Perform.

MASSAGE HALL most enthusiastic and hard 60 Female animal.

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MR. NAKAJJ. Telephone C.. 4395.

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WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC

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Distributors.

Queen's Blds.

Tel. C.673.

worker in the Club's interests.

SUWA MARU TRAGEDY.

CHINESE RUNS AMOK AND

STABS FIVE.

One, Fatality.

(Our Own Correspondeut.)

Singapore, Nov, 25. There was a scene of wild ex citement in the Suwa Maru" last night when a Chinese "deck-pas- senger ran amok. He ran through the second then the first Saloons where police inspectors powered him..

over-

70 Part of a fish. 71 Three (prefix)..

79 Firth note of scale, 74 Even so,

To prosecute,

76 Signal of distress..

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Down....

Scorch by heat of a fire,

* Preposition.

3 An open space,

5

A crown.

Governa

b Smear.

7 Alternative,

NON-STOP FLIGHT.

He stabbed hive | AMERICAN SEAPLANES. FAIL members of the crew, one of them

TO REACH COLON. | fatally,

WEDDING.

SOMMERS-SAFFOLD.

At 10 a.m. yesterday the wedding was solemnised of Dr. Hilmar F. Sommers of Hongkong, and Miss Ethel Saffold, daughter of the QUEEN OF RUMANIA.late Dr. James Phillips Saffold and

Mrs. Saffold, of Washington, D.C.

The ceremony was celebrated at the Union Church, the Rev. J. Kirk, SAYS GOODBYE TO AMERICA. Maconachie officiating.

The bride, whose dress was of New York, Nov, 25. green silk, crepe, was given away "The Queen of Rumania has gone by Mr. R. C, Tredwell (American to France aboard the Berengaria. Consul General), and was attended She broadcast a farewell message by Miss Olga Durrschmidt, who saying the old world and the new wore a gown af pink georgette, as must help each other. "Goodbye, bridesmaid. | ler beautiful America,"

Reater's American Servicé.

Dr. and Mrs. Sommers will make their home at Repulse Bay Hotel:

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ALEK RETURNED

HOME YESTERDAY

AS SUDDENLY AS UE.. DISAPPEARED

"OVER A WEEK

A60-

DONT BE TOO HARSI WITH HIM,

MORTON!

Washington, Nov. 25.

Both seaplanes proceeding

One

60 Deputy Lieutenant (abb.) 72 Exists, "

Yesterday's Puzzle.

ART TREASURES.

RECORD

PRICES AT AUCTION.

Rugby, Nov. 25. About £152,000 was realised yes

Colon have made forced landings. terday at the second day of the, came down at the Isle of sale of the late Lord Michelham's Pines, Cuba, owing to petrol collection of art treasures, nearly having been exhausted and the all of it being paid for afteen pic- other was forced to descend owingtures, to engine trouble in Caribbean Sen,

This total, and also the price of where it was found by a cruiser 74,000 guideas paid for Lawrence's 215 miles south of the Isle of Pines. "Pinkee," both constitute auction non-stop long-distance seaplane re-

The navy's attempt to beat the records. British Wireless..

cord has therefore been unsuccess-

ful. The planes are endeavouring natti, and the second is continuing to reach Colon, 2,060 miles.

the flight from the Isle of Pines, after The previous record, 1,841 miles, Reuter's American Service.

refuelling. was established by the late Com mander Rodgers last year from the [A message of the 24th stated Pheific const to Hawaii.

that the two senplanes left Nor One seaplane is now being towed folk, Virghia, op # non-stop to Colon by the cruiser Cincin- 2,200 mile flight to Colon.]

WON SIR, YOUNG MAN-TELL US-WHERE YOU WENT AND WHY, YOU WENT= QUICK”, BEFORE I GET THE STRAP!

WWWELL

I STARTED FOR THE CREEK 70 60 SWIMMIN' AN' ON MY

Big Doings!

· WAY'Z SAW A THRASHING" MACHINE SO I FOLLOWED

IT TO THIS FARM HOUSE-71" FARMER SAID I COULD STAY AT THEIR HOUSE BECAUSE I NEVER SAW A THRASKING - MACHINE WORK, SO I JUST STAVED TILL YESTERDAY! I DIDNT THINK YOU AN"

MOM WOULD

CARE!

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