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المسفا

THE BEST REMEDY

WHICH

QUICKLY ALLAYS ALL IRRITATION

FLETCHER'S PRICKLY HENT

LOTION

PREPARED

THE

BT

PHARMACY

G.E.C.

GRID & OUT DOOR

SWITCHGEAR.

S.E. ENGLAND ELECTRICITY SCHEME. BRITISH MATERIALS TO BE USED.

The whole of the material used in the contract placed by the Central Electricity Board with the General Electric Co., Ltd., for one section of the overhead trans- mission lines in, the south-east of England, will be manufactured in Great Britain.

An official of the company stated that the contract, the value of which was approximately £500,000, would cover the erection of the 132,000 volt line in the district north of the Thames, strelching from Reading on the west to Peterborough on the north, and Ipswich and Colchester on the cast. The total mileage of the overhead trans- misalen would be 254 miles, and the tolal actual length of conductor would be 1,300 miles,

The contract would be carried out by the General Electric Company with the assistance of their associated company, the Pirelli-General Cable Works, Ltd., of Southampton, the latter company carrying out all the actual erection work. The work of erection would take in all three years, and employment would be given in the In actunt crection work to between 500 and 1,000 men. ndition to that employment would be given to large numbers in the manufacture of the steel towers, steel aluminium conductore insulators, and other Recensories. The overhead lines are one section of the system of overhead linea covering the whole of England and Scot- land which are being erected by the Central Electricity Board with the object of linking up the main gunerating stations throughout the country and affording a cheap" supply of electric power in a districts,

IRELLI LIENERAL

Estimates for undergrad Cables up to 33,000 volts & overhead Transmission schemes up to 130,000 volts given by

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., OF CHINA

Queen's Building, Hongkang.

GAY KEE.

Sanitary Merchant & Engineer,

DAVID HOUSE, Hongkong.

E. HING &

co.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHNDLERS

HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

PHONE: CENTRAL 'No. 1116.

Gets you well

and keeps you well that is the object of SCOTT'S Emulsion which beals, nourishes wid trengthens. Vier doctor ingu t Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion "The protector of life.

. Wing Woo Stroot

Tol. Contral 25.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thud Shangbai Sign.

To The Editoy of Hongkong

Telegraph.1

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929.

SIGHTSEEING TOUR.

JAPANESE' TOURISTS DUE HERE ON SUNDAY.

A Japanese tourist party called the "Business Men's Party to Europe." and organised by the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun, the well- Sir-In spite of Mr. M. F. Key's known Japanese uw piper, under repudiation and supporting oflicia the management of Messrs. Thus evidence to the contrary, reg: Cook and Son, in co-operation with to be obliged to write again te re- the Japan Tourist Bureau, has now peat that 1 anw the notice "Chin reached thin closing stages. Com- ese and dogs are not admitted at prising 22 prominent men in busi the Garden entrance In Shanghainess and industrial circles, the party sometime in December, 1916, when left Osaka on April 27, and proceed

I visited that port for the first through Chasen, Manchugte, Hmd. On that occasion I was In

Siberin and Europe. Reaching company with a Commissioner of Naples on June 21. the "party The Shanghai-Nanking Railway bonded the NY.. Hner Hakisun the son of a well-known Chinese Mar for, the return voyage tu gentleman of Hongkong, now der Japan, The Takuan Mari is due nensed, and I remember that my to arrive at Hongkong on July 21 companion, attired in a costly fur and is scheduled to leave the next robe, declined to Join me for a day. stroll through the said gardens, į and drew my attention to thei offending signboard. I mentioned The notice to the late Dr. Wu Ting faur, who, 1 visited later in the day and he vouchsafed the opinica that "the law-abiding citizen must Enter for the faults of his igne ant brethren" ar words to that effect. There must be hundreds of people who have seen the sign board prior to 1916. for 1 had

beard of it long before 1 vised Shanghal and saw it with my own eyes. As it only iforted the Chinese it is only natural Chat foreigners would not have noticed it much, but it was known to exist amourat most Elglish speaking Chinese at that Ume,

I would he to say that I am Ent anti-British, rather the cons trary, and I'm not at all surprised That the truth of my assertion challenged by such high ant bury, However, we know that there is always a foreign element in Chien who make it their policy to wil fully misrepresent the Chinese, best the truth's The Truth for all that Yours, ele..

TRUTH SEEKER.

Dairy Farm Milk.

Sir- bappen to have known Mr. Manuk persally for the last

| 18 years and I believe that my frm

A special programine has been arranged for the tourists by Mesars, Thos, Cook and Son at Hongkong. but i great deal will depend on the time the Hakusan Maru reaches Hongkong as she will remain here for only a few hours at the most. A drive wound the island and a visit to the Peak will probably he in cluded in the penjatine, and if time permits, it is understood that there will be a drive round the New

Territories

The twenty members of the Mojji Tniversity Baseball team, on a tour of the world, are also en board tho Hakusan Mors on their way back' to Japan. They left Yokohama on Marh to be the Siberia Maru for the United States from where they want to England.

Passengers on the Hakusan Maru for Hongkong include Mr. P. H. Chiu, Mr W.F.C. Yip, Miss L.Y. Chona, and Mr. L.II. Foulds, Bri- ish Vice Consul at. Manila, aceom- panied by Mrs. Foulds and Miss M. E. Foulds.

Those for Shanghai are Mr. and Mrs. C.. Faller, and Master C.II. Fuller, Mrs. E.H. Gow and Miss E. 8. Gow. Mr. and Mrs. B.V. Holey. Mr. V.A.Y. ok Hortaff. Mr. D. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Stone. man and Miss M. Stoneman

them will not make mich differ- have been customers of the Dairyence as far as the prospects of gel. Farm during the last 10 years, ting infected are concerned.

con

Under these circumstances my

The main point is that the reason for not wishing to call at

sterilisation process makes no dif Mr. Manuk's Office to take a per- sual course in dairying is obference between the dangerous bacteria which are only, present in vious, especially If Mr. Manuk persists in his superior attitude of milk occasionally through breating the public like naughty tanination and careless handling children who should be satisfi-a and the beurficial bacteria which with what they are given and who forms a part of natural milk should not ask inconvenient ques and which contribute to its nutrl- tious value. That the artificial processes to which milk in sub- The desire to take n course injected in "up to date establish- dairying, whether by correspon-ments" like the Dairy Farm devi- dence or from Mr. Manuk person talise it is proved by the fat thi ally, but what I should like the prolonged feeding of infants have from Mr. Mank is a plain with such milk (without the midi and unequivocal answer to the fol. tion of other vitaminons products to their diet) is likely to canse in- lowing question:

fantile scurvy. 1 quote from "Larousse Medicale;"

tions.

have neither the leisure nor

Is the average fat contents of Dairy Farm milk at the the it is obtained from the cow the same as when it is delivered to the customer?

I wish to assure Mr. Manuk that

1 am not insinuating in the least

that his Company is adulterating its milk or even that it is extract-

50

·OF 1

"L'omme tous les luita sur- el chauffes, industriellement soumis a des manipulations multiples il risque d'engendreri du scorbut infantile sil est d minstre d'une facon prolongée-- This quotation reminds me of ing the aream from it before bots | Baby Welfare, who is evidently

citler

doctor # tling.

nurse; certaluly No, Sir, what I do maintain,, is, if

he (she) that the refrigerating and other | should know

Bie all about processes to which Dairy Fo.mcorect feeding of infants, but 1 milk is subjected, automatically see nothing in his (her) letter to remove a large portion of the show that he knows anything cream from it and at the same tine about milk, nor do I find any re- musculate it from a highly nut llevancy in his remarks to the sal Lious and vitaminous natural foedject under discussion. He (she) to a devitalised and insipid arti- states that the 3% fat milk sop. ficial product.

plied to infants in Profess07 Mr. Mantik keeps harping tay Leonard Finlay's hospital was nority and grade: of milk. Dit the jure milk straight from the illed water is very pure, but try cuw-if so, the Glasgow, cola drinking a glass and see how dir- must have been very poor speci-: tasteful it is. Grades if milk only mens, for we have Mr. Mann's refer th bacterial contents and statement that Dairy Farm milk. inc Grade A milk is supposed to con-

contains 3%. Obviously tain not more than 60,000 per 9.c, lk "straight from the cow whereas Grade B contains 200,00), eillier contained more than but what Mr. Manuk omits to men- fats or it was diluted down to 3% tion is that within a few hours in the same way as the 12 and these numbers multiply to mil-2 was done. Hons and if the milk is contamian- ted with harmful bacteria a few hundred thousand more or less of

SALESMAN ŞAM

(HAVING

LISSEN HERE, HOWDY- DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFF TA ME IF YA FLUXED CUT WITH THE OTHER TEAMS - IF YA' SHOW GET ON THE || ME YM KNOW BASEBALL I'LL GIVE YA

FAILED TO

ATHLETIC

¡ROSTER, SAM!

HES TO

TAMPA WHORE

THE IS GIVEN

A TRYOUT

WITH THE ČINCY REDS,| DUR 436

AN EXHIBITION

કામ. WITH

WASHINGTON

A JOB.

BY GOSH, "THAT GIVES

ME NEW SPIRIT!

Apologising" for this lengthy letter,.-Yours, etc.,

LACTEAL EX-LACTOGEN,

"Chic Astle" (pointed heel)

In Holeproof style numbers

220, 2216, 3056, of rich naturalik,full, fashioned.

Square beel.

with clock. style numbers 2000,2245,2255; plainstyle.. num~ bets 2100, 1130. All rich

maitrad silk, full-fashioned,

What Makes Some Women

Style Leaders?

SHE may not be expensively dressed at all. Just a little toque hat; a suit; shoes and stockings. But. the hat is smart and rakishly worn... the lines of the suit new... and the length just so. The shoes are of some new material... and the stockings the latest colour.

The style of your hosiery need never cause you con- cern if you wear Holeproof, because the Parisian hand of Lucile herself, selects the colours with each new fashion trend.

When you wear Holeproof you are the style.

Holeproof Hosiery

1107 Broadway, New York, U. So Ai

Representative:

KELLER, KERN & COMPANY, LIMITED.

SHIPBUILDERS,

SHIP REPAIRERS,

BOILER MAKERS,

FORGE MASTERS,

P. O. Box 659 Hongkong C

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ELECTRIC WELDERS,

MECHANICAL AND

ELECTRICAL

-DRY DOCK-

Length 787 Feet

Length on Blooks 750 Feet.

Depth on Centre of SIII(H.W.0.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 Ins.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

SALVAGE TUG **TAIKOO”

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Call Flag: "C" over “ANS. PEKNANT,'

and on a Platter!

NOW G'WAN QUT THERE AN PITCH-) JOE JUDGE IS UP - HE'S A DANGEROUS HITTER, AN' Re- MEMBER WHAT I TOLDJA!

HEY, UMPS, YOU'LL HAFTA GIMME. THREE MORE OF

THESE!

YEAH? WELL, WHAT'S THE

IDEA?

-THREE SLIPWAYS- Capable of Handling Ships up to

3,000 Tons displacement

Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radlus

"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

By Small

MR. HENDRICKS TOLD ME TA

SERVE JUDGE FOUR BALLS,

Š1994, DE MER KERICE, INC.

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