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WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC

Reiss, Massey & Co., Ltd.

Diatributor.

Queen's Blda.

JUST

A LARGE SELECTION

of Basins and other bathroom fittings always

in Stook.

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or

Tel. 0.070.

Estimator on request

for

Sanitary Engineering

ARRIVED !

NEW RECORDS !

4546

Sleepy Head.

Perfume of the Past.

4527 Where'd You Get Those Eyes.

1You Need Someone To Love.

(I've Never Seen a Straight

4556 Banana.

1

While the Sahara Sleeps.

Am Wasting My Time On you

Follow You. Footsteps.

4557

4558

That's Why I Love You.

Looking af the World.

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Only You and Lonely Me

Dreamily Waltz.

4563

(1 Wonder Whats Become of Joe (When its Twilight'an Missouri-

4568

[For My Sweetheart,

Here in My Arms.

4569

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(Black Bottom.

Fretty Cinderella.

4476 (Oh! Mies Hannah.

Lonesome and Sorry..

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

8. Des Voeux Road Central (Entrane Ice House Stroet. J Telephone C. 4648.

METALS

of all kinda especially for chip- building and engineering work. Complete stock, Best Terms, Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO., ESTABLISHED A. D. 1680,

HING LUNG St.

Phonn Contral

Established 1912.

THE

ROYAL

..516.

SHOE STORE. Ladies' Dancing and Walking Shoes. also Lizard Skin Shoes

MADE TO ORDER Expert Fit and Good Workmanship.

No. 1, D'Aguilar Street. Opposite Yoo Sang Fat Co. Telephone Central 3237.

Building Materials. GAY KEE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

6ft, Des Voeux Road, Central, TELEPHONE C. 5503.

T. NAKAO.

Japanoso Shoe Export. TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND CASES A SPECIALITY Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Road Central,

MRS. MOTONO

Hand and Electric MASSAGE No. 315, Top Floor Wyndham St, Hongkong.

Our Portrait le of Mrs. RODGERD, of 9, Listowe! Street, North Brixton, London, England, who writes:-

"I broke out all over my body to large red Botcher, which after a little white caure Into huge sore I went to tro fospitals and to two or three doctors, but they became worse instead of better, sarried your Clarke's Blood Mixture, "and am a quite cured. My feet werd noveerd with the sorea, but only rears Jean hoe be seen, so you will understand The antefel in and why I bless the You may make that I tried it. wark the you think fit of this, as it some other poor beng relief to sunt,”

Sufferers Logs, Abacosta, Vienen,

PULOR

Swellings. Mandular Eziama, Bolts, Flaplex, Eruptions, Rusimailem. Qut. should realise that lodons and sintuienis but give temporary' tellef-to be curo of complete and lasang benefit, the blood rust be Carly cleansed of the fajare waste matter, the true cause of such troubles. Charan's hond Micture quickly attaaka, puerzones, atal expela the imperles, that is why so many remarkable recoveries stand to is credit. Prasani so tako, and free from iniuricus ingredients.

Of all Dealers-see that you get

WHEN IS A WOMAN A MAN.

HOW AMERICA APPPLIES LAW OF EQUALITY,

TUESDAY, MAY 3 1927.

LAND SALE.

NO OFPOSITION FOR MONGKOK LOT.

A sale of Crown Land situated; in Mongkoktaul was put through at the P. W. D. yesterday and the Int was knocked down to Mr. A. W. Harper.

"Why should a husband distin- guish between the time his wife spends on shopping or bridge and the time she spends on a career?" The lot in question is described asks Mrs. Christine Frederick, as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2087. founded of the Women's Advertis- west of Kowloon Inland Lot 1770 ing Federation and the Apple-at Mongkoktsul, having an area of craft Home Experiment Station 7205 square feet and held at an on Long Island, Ú.S.A., who is now manual Crown Rent of $82.. visiting Britain.

TWICE TRIED FOR MURDER.

CARLUKE MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH.

The second trial of Alexander MacWilliam Cairns (32), a joiner, of Carluke, charged with the mur dor of Stanley Dalton in some lonely woods at Limestone Banks Northumberland, on September 11, entered upon its third day at Leeds Assizos in mail week, when, after the evidence had concluded, Mr. Justice Fmaer began his sum- The conditions of sale call forming up to the jury.

Dalton left Warwick Hall where Over here, said Mrs. Frederick,an improvement of two or more it is curious that a woman in busi-permanent buildings of a value of he was employed on September $16,000 during the next two years. 11, and on September 24 hits dend ness should still be regarded as a

America she is re Thore wore no other bidders body, covered with leaves and woman.. In

than Mr. Harper and the lot was bracken, was found in a quarry garded by mon as another man. She receives as much credit for knocked down at the upset prico of near the main road at Limestone Banks. He had been shot and his her brain power as a man, and, is $18,012.50 without opposition.

head badly battered. judged by her capabilities,

In Britain the fact of her being a woman is sufflelent to set her apart at one, whatever her know- ledge, and this makes it exceeding. ly difficult for her to achieve any- thing of a position. It also ren- ders the question of running her husband and her career at the same time, if she marries, much more awkward for her than for an American-wOMAN

"Jealous" Men.

LOCAL WILL.

SHANGHAI BACHELOR'S ESTATE OF $100,000.

'Cairns had admitted stealing gun and the prosecution allere that it was with this weapon that the crime was committed.

Absence of Motive. Something had been said in this case about an absence of motive, said his Lordship. Intention is A re-sealing of exemplification the crucial test, not motive. Many of Letters of Administration in the crimes are committed apparently estate of Mr. E. M. Joseph bache-without motive, and many are for, formerly of Hongkong, and committed in the absence of what ate of Shanghai, who died in the appears to be adequate motive.

In this case, however, it would on February 27th, latter port

7, has been granted to Mr. G. G. not be wise for you to seek for of Messrs. Johnson, a possible motive. The prosecu-

N. Tinson,

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OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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150

157

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Suppor:5

Acroge.

Turkish measure.

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Puffa of wind.

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Object.

12

Grain.

13

Correlative of neither.

1:1 Curt down.

15 Perfect.

18 Worthless...

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10 American Mammai. 22 Band. 25 Imitator.

A man does not like his wife to have a career, because in Britain, and sometimes in other countries, he regards it as a reflection on bis Stokes and Muster, the lawfulltion has thrown out a suggestion | Tarn, as new town grass. capacity to keep her, she added.attorney of Mr. R. M. Joseph, 74 that robbery was the motive. Men do not realise that in the case Szechuan Road, Shanghai, the late There is one fact which emerges of any talented or gifted woman Mr. Joseph's brother. Mr. Joseph clear, said Mr. Justice Fraser, and marriage is not sufficient to occupy left net estate in the colony to the that is that whoever murdered extent of $304,800. e. also left Dalton took away from him the blue overalls and the strong boots her mind.

which he was wearing at the time Not one-fifth of any woman's estate in Shanghai.

Further, the murderer left behind full woman-power is absorbed in marriage, and less than that of her brain-power.

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17 Literary composition. 20 Works of art.

21 Manner of speaking. 23 Hail.

24 Gratifles by yielding,

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Narrative.

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20 Flying mammal.

An age..

30 Bustle,

32 Girl's name.

33 Couple.

37 Holl

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tight.

Architectural moulding.

40 Bush.

Furnished with weapons,

41 Cut off.

46 Part of the empire.

47 Having cars,

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One (prefix.)

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Twitching of face muscles,

29

Ray-of light.

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Sham holiness..

OBITUARY.

a pair of black shoes beside the body.

34 Silly fellows.

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35 Sing softly.

39 To.

36 Personal pronoun.

Tiny thing.

50

Canter.

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Part of a ladder.

DEATH OF MR. J. ALLEN.

53 Liquor.

A clever business woman is a she clever wife, and 'because

her leisure chooses to occupy hours in mental stimulation and a

The death took place early yes. career instead of bridge and shop. ping, why should any husband-ob-terday morning in the Government is a charming com- Civil Hospital of Mr. J. Allen, jert? She panion instead of a dull house-Chief Engineer of the s.a. Chuen the keeper-valet or, worse still, Chow, a vessel owned by

Mr. bridge fiend with a mind like a Chuen On Steamboat Co.

admitted to hospital Allen was pack of cards,

about a week ago.

Although only 38 years of age he spent a good many years on the China coast., His first ship in local waters was the Douglas ves set Haiyang. He later joined the 8.8. Amberst and after two years joined the Chuen Chow, serving for nine years.

WAR RELIC PRESERVED.

SOLDIER'S HIDING-PLACE IN WARDROBE.

A relic of the Great War hus been offered as a gift to the Bri-. tish nation, says the Daily Tele- graph, which announces that Sir Charles Wakefield has offered the wardrobe in which a British sol- dier found refuge from the Gor mans for nearly four years to the Imperial War Museum.

FRENCH FLIGHT.

FROM CAPE VERDE TO BRAZIL

Agadir, May 2., The French aviators Captain and Lieutenant It was in this wardrobe that Madame Belmont-Gobert, of Ber- Desnintroman try, hid Trooper Patrick Fowler, Mouneyres have left for St. Louis, 11th Hussars, from January 10, Senegal, en route to Cape Verde 1915, until 1916, when Fowler's Islande, whence they will attempt own unit marched through Bertry to By to Brazil.---Reuter. in the final advance of the British Army.

German soldiers who were bil leted in the same house were fre- quently in the room that held the wardrobe, but they never once detected the presence of the Irish man, who had to wait each day until nightfall before he could seek relief from his tedious im- prisonment.

Madame

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Belmont-Gobert and with her daughter, together Madame Cardon and Madame Maudhuin, who also sheltered Bri- tish soldiers behind the German lines in France, were received by the Lord Mayor of London.et the Mansion House on Friday, April 8, when the thanks of the tendered British people Was them.

Madame Cardon and Madame Baudhuin both suffered imprison- mert in Germany for their deva-

Clarke's Blood Mixturetion to our men, and the husband

"Everybody's Blood Purifier."

of the first named, who shared his wife's perilous secret, died from the effects of hardship that was: the consequence of his chivalry,

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GİRZY DY KEM SERVICE, INC.

You can't string 'em along if you're all wrapped up in yourself

41 Moved quickly«

Pigeon. Periods

Why did the man who murdered Dalton Lake those things? asked his Lordship. Dalton had practical-12 ly no money in his possession. 3 They would remember that he bor 8 rowed two shillings from his sis-48 ter the day before he died.

Flow of the sea.

Book of palms. Indian corn.

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Hill.

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Beneath.

57 Old age. 58 Alio.

You may think, the Judge con- tinued, that the last thing a man would do under such circum stances as these would be to take away with him the property of the murdered min. The fact that this 61 man is an admitted liar is a very different thing from showing that he committed the murder.

After a retirement of an hour and a half the jury returned a verdict of guilty) and Cairns was sentenced to death.

MINISTERS' EMPIRE

TOURS.

MR. BALDWIN GOING TO CANADA.

Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Amery will be out of England this summer on Empire tours if present arrange- ments hold good.

The Prime Minister intends to visit Canada for the Confederation Diamond Jubilee calebrations, and although definite plans cannot be made until it is known when the House of Commons will rise, Mr. Baldwin hopes to leave Londou t the end of July.

If engagements perrait he will be away about three weeks. This will give him only a few days in Canada, and..s his time will be fully taken up with official fune- tions, he is not likely to visit the Prince of Wales's ranch in Alberta as has been suggested. If the Prince can delay his departure for Canada until the end of the Par liamentary session,, he and the Prime Minister will travel to- gether.

Mr. Amery, the Dominions' Sec- retary, proposes to make a pro- longed tour of the Dominions. Details of the tour are not yet de- cided upon, but the Press Asso that Mr. ciation understands. Amery will leave London at the beginning of August, visiting in turn South Afrien, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, where he will spend Christmas, returning to London in January of next year..

59 Possess. GO Wrath.

Considera.

62 Floor covering.

63 Protect,

1 Buckets.

Favourites.

G6 Mistake.

Yesterday's Puzzle.

PICHCTS

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8 Bitter.

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AC

Finest Old Vintage

Liqueur Brandy.

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(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance of Hongkong.) .

Telephone 75 Central.

51, Queen's Road C.

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Artistic, finishes in Bronze, Antique Coppor, and Oxydized Silver.

Polished and Lacquered Brassware

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Tel: Central 350,

Hongkong.

By Blosser

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FOR-

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I GOT!! A

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WAIT'LLYA

GES WHAT I

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17:5 607 TWO BLADES AN A REAL BONE HANDLE!

Really!

YES-BUT WHATS THAT, TO A NICE BOOK LIKE TWS? THESE ARE EVEN PRINTED IN CHINESE

AN' SOLD WAY OVER IN CHINA!

AONEST? GEE, YOU OUGHTA BE GLAD

YOU WUZİZN'T- BORN IN CHINA;

NESTLE'S NUT MILK CHOCOLATE

HOW COME

wuy; you!":" COULDN'T UNDERSTAND

THEIR LANGVase!!

J1958 HY NA PRÍVICE, DIE

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