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THE

HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

BONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

and

SHANGHAI

ASTOR BOUSE: PALACE HOTEL:

HOTELS

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel

Dos Wagons Lits, Poking.

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

Under the Personal Supervision and Attention of

H. J. WHITE.

Phone No. 58008.

Cable "KowLOTEL

Hongkong.

PALACE HOTEL

Tat. Kuwloco No. 3,

Te. Adorena "P'mince,

ני

Qay

A Fire Class Residential, and Fouriet Bniel with au the Un- and see at a Home. Under Entirely European Management. Lowage and Billard Haloon. Three mustes from Ferry. Families specially es cd for. Moderate serm,

Mr. J. M. Oxherry.

Fenazi tror

EUROPE HOTEL

"Renowned by Recommendation"

DANCING:

MUSIC:

GRILL:

After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m, and every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.

Telephone, 5341 (8 lines) Cables "EUROPE" Singapore.

Music

-Daily.

THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd. Arthur E. Odell Managing Director,

PENANG

Dinner

¡Dance Twice weekly.

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL

The Premier Hotel in Malayo.

With beautiful private lawns to the Sea.

TWENTY ADDITIONAL ROOMS-COMPLETELY MODERNISED AND; RE-FURNISHED ARE NOW READY.

CABLE. "RUNNYMEDE."

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD. George Goldsack.

Manager,

E. HING & CO.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 25, Wing Woo Street.

“Below par

If you are ran down

and far from well-m by SCOTT'S Emulsion.

It halkia up the body

hands the lungs and tones at the systača.

halk for

SCOTT'S Emulsion "The protector of life

"STICKY

FLY PAPER

1/¢EA-

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1930-

NOTED SURGEON IN HONGKONG.

MOTOR AUCTIONS.

Onco

ARMED ROBBERY,

FOK! HELD UP AT POINT. | MANY CARS SOLD YESTERDAY AT WHITTA'S ROOMS.

OF REVOLVER, UNIVERSITY WELCOME TO SIR JOHN BLAND-SUTTON,

Whitta's motor Auctions

Report of an armed robbery, again proved a popular affair yes-which is cald to have taken place Sir Joh Bland-Sutt n, Bart..

terday afternoon, wiren a number in brond daylight yesterday morn- and Lady Bland-Sutton were

ating, was made at the Water Police. of cars were put up for anle guests of honour at a tea party their auction rooms in Cameron Station, by the foki of a rice firm yesterday given by the Hongkong Road. On the whole, business was in No. 55, Temple Street. University Medical Society in the antisfactory, the prices yielding n According to the foki's story, Union Assembly Ha under the reasonable return to owners and Chingar attired in respectable chairmanship of Profesor providing buyers with purchases.

thought to clothes, whom at

the foki Gerrard, President of the Society moderate prices.

be a business man, came to No. Street. at 10.45 m. The party was largely attended.

The guests were met by the

and anked to see the

with whom he had a' Neer of the Society (Mr. N.

the

In addition, there were put up 55, motor accenseries, consisting of mmuters, hydraulic jacka, tyres, Ammuters,

bumpers, and other things

useful to Subsequently

and were escorted to the tea room. where others present included Mr. W. W. Hornell (Vice-car and motor-cycle owners, and all accountant ordered him (the foki) hundred cattles to mensure out found rendy buyers. Chancellor) and Professor K.

usund, Mr. F.V. Whitta, the of rice, and take it to No. 347, Digby.

II.

Ás

sold with their respective prices. men, one of whom pointed a re-

car

in a speech of welcome, the auctioneer, dealt very frankly with Reclamation Street, and get $10,50 chairman referred to the various the lots which were offered, ex-for it.

He enrried out the instructions, plaining not only the good paints branches in which Sir John Whut also drawing attention to any and went to the first floor of 347, interested, saying he was interest defects, thus offering customers a Borlamation Street, accompanied ed in welence of every description.

by the stranger. fair deal. After saying they were glad that Sir John had been able to spend some time with them and see them

the expressed as a University, he hope that the remainder of their

pleasant, Voyage would be very

In reply, Sir John recalled some laughable incidenta during his a teacher, adding that career as

gave him so nothing gave

much plea- bad sure as teaching. He had the satisfaction of having Been some of his students doing tremely well in various

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS BLACK

AND

WHITE

THE XMAS

in cases containing

SPIRIT

3 BOTTLES

6 BOTTLES

12 BOTTLES

BUCHANANT

LIQUEUR "Death Whiskey

DICHAMAN'S

then with

LIQUEUR

Khriky

into

As he entered The following is the list of cars he was confronted by two other

Morris touring

at him, and asked him to ($1,101)),in

мая quiet. He seized, bound and A.-S. moter cycle ($375), Harley res

regged Davidson motor

cycle ($225). Aug- tin 20 touring car ($425), Morris his own cloily, and thrown tourer ($950), Renault 3 spater the kitchen, from where he could $500), Baick touring car (900), not see what the men were doing. considerable time he combfiation After a Harley

Davidson

to extricate himself ($146), Standard roadster ($4767, managed Cadillac 7 senter ($1,050). Morris from his bonds and come out of The three men had tourer (3525), Overland touring the kitchen. ex-

rundster disappeared, and with them the ($460), Citroen

He at once reported the (8350), and Standard Mouring car rice, (450).

matter to his master.

The perpetrators of the robbery have not yet been arrested.

corners

of the world, and nothing KRYC him greater pleasure than

than to see the result of his teaching.

Mr.

Lnw also expressed the pleasure of the Society at the pre-:

of Sir John and Lady Eland- Sutton and wished them a happy voyage on their tour of the re- maining part of the world.

Nir John and Lady Bland-

are

Sutton Arrived in the Colony on Monday by the Bine Funnel liner Hentor and

The guests of Mr. W. W. Hornell,

A Notable Surgeon.

in

Sir Joha, who is past. President of the Royal College of Surgeons and also jest President of the Royal Society of Medicine, is one of the best known surgeons Great Britain and retired at the end of June this

year. Sir John has, since his retire

Ha left ment, been travelling. Southampton on August 3, with Lady Bland-Sutton, bound for Vic- Lorin. B.C.. where they were guests of the Governor. He then went on to Japan by the Empress

of

Japan. He spent some weeks touring Japan with Lady Bland- Sution so much so that they miss ed their hout for Shangha! and had to take the 8.8. Hector.

Sir John

is the author of several medical works, and is a great friend of Rudyard Kipling.

Sir John was at the height of his career during the World War, when his genius with the knifr and his sound knowledge anatomy of the human body and its requirements were responsible for saving the lives of thousands wounded. Rereatly he

of

ли

donated the Middlesex Hospital of Pathology to the Government, and the

lalter

in return for this kind- ness, named the pathological de partment of one of their latent and most modern hospitals the Bland-Sutton Department, Sir John is an honorary member of most of the English and Scottish medical societies, and is a fellow of many scientific groups in Bri Lain.

DUTCH UNEMPLOYED.

SERIOUS CLASHES WITHI THE POLICE.

Amsterdam, Nov. 27.

A number of unemployed, armed with stones, gathered outside the town hall at Haarlem, where the council was considering a Com- munist proposal to grant unemploy meat relief. The police dispersed the crowd with rubber truncheons. More dangerous disorders oc- curred in the marketplace in the evening, when it became known pro. that the unemployment relief posal had been rejected. A crowd mobbed the police, two of whom were seriously hurt. The police eventually loosed dogs and charged and routed the demonstrators with: bare sabres-Router,

SALESMAN SAM

car

POLICE BATTLE WITH ROBBERS.

THRILLING FIGHT IN SHANGHAI STREET.

Shanghai, Nov, 27. Three armed robbers were killed. a British Police Inspector and Chinese constable and three Chin-

national Settlement at 9 a.m. to-day.

Six robbers entered a Chineas house in the Yangtsepoo district, but the alarm was raised and three foreign policemen and Chinese officers met the robbers as they were leaving.

several

In the battle that followed, In-

ese pedestrians were wounded, inspector George Bennett was wound-

3

-Dumpy-

Bottle

THE XHAS

"BUCHANAN'S LIQUEUR

in cases

containing

3 BOTTLES

6 BOTTLES

12 BOTTLES

JAMES BUCHANAN & ∞ LTD. LONDON & GLASGOW.

Sole Agents :-

DONNELLY & WHYTE.

AFTER FOUR MONTHS. HANKOW BANDITS RELEASE FATHER FERNANDEZ.

Shanghai, NDY. 27. The Augustinian Mission here

a running revolver battle between cd. Two other robbers were ar-has received a telegram from Han- police and robbers in the Inter- frested, only one escaping.-Reuter, Ikow,

GOSH; IF HE WASN'T SHORIN' I'D SAY HE'D PASSED OUT- AN' BY GEE HE WILL PASS RIGHT OUT OF HERE

IF HE DOESN'T QUIT SNORIA"!"

SNAW-2-x

2-2- SNAW-

J GUZZL

& Co

COLDS

announcing the release of

Father Fernandez, who was seized From the St. Columban'a Mission Recently here. four months ago. Wather Fernandez wrote to Ilankow nd said he was a prisoner with Fathers Tierney, Laffan and Line- an. also of the same Mission.- Reuter.

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Some Stretch

By Small

SURE I DID!

WENT TA BED EARLY!

YEAH? HOW LONG DIDJA

HEY, WAKE UP THERE! DIDN'TCHA

GET ANY SLEEP LAST

NIGHT

GURL

SLEEP?

PRIVATE!

MY FULL LENGTH — FIVZ FECT-TEN INCHES!

GUZZLE

OUT

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