GOOD NEWS!
Reduction in Whisky Prices.
N. J. Clab
$5.50 per bottle $65 00 c/s.
Crawford's O.M.
4.75
55 00
"
McNish "Special"
6.00
70.00
"1
Grand " 7.50
88.00
""
*
All Prices Include Duty.
Feb. Price list for provisions, etc. now ready-Further reductions.
STOCK YOUR CUPBOARD FOR
CHINESE NEW YEAR
HOLIDAYS.
Finest English Hams 10-14 lb. $1.00 per lb. Danish Gammons Whole 10-14 lb. $1.20
Ox Tongues Fray Bentos
3-5 Corner Hock
1.50
11
4-6
1.00
#
1 !
4.25
2
5.00
#
P
*
Ham, Veal or Beef Loaves
per tin
1.00
1.20
3.50
2.00
2.00
per lb. 2.50
Chicken Loaf
Roast Duck
Lamb and Peas ...
Cooked Boneless Ham...
Steak and Kidney Puddings
Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes,
New Laid Eggs etc.
THE
HONGKONG
NEW LICENCES.
SEVERAL APPLICATIONS GRANTED BY BOARD,
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
SMART WORK.
VICTIMS LEARN OF LOSSES FROM POLICE. Smart work by the Kowloon
21, YEARS AGO.
1932.
SOME EXTRACTS · FROM - THE "TELEGRAPH" FILES.
The following extracts are from the
Seven applications for liquor licences were considered by the Police recently resulted in the the Hongkong Telegraphs for Licensing Board, which met in the owners of stolen goods being week ended Feb. 4th, 1911. Legislative Council Chamber ye terday. Two of them woro refused.
know it had boon stolen. Follow- shown their property before they
*
•
The rate of the dollar on .de-
*
The Board comprised ing on complaints of thasta from mand was ik. 0 7/10d. Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn (Chair European houses in Kowloon, a man), Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster Chinese constable arrested a Chin (Attorney General), Mr. C. G.
Perdue, rep the Inspec
tor General
Mr. J. Owin Hughes, Mr. J. L. MacPherson, Mr. J. M. Wong, Mr. J. A. Plummer and Mr. D. M. Mac- | Dougall (secretary).
were
The applications of Ho Sit-yuo and Lam Kam-wan for restaurant keeper's adjunct licences both refusel. Ha, Hconcee of the Nullah Prince's Theatre cafe, Road, Kowloon, sald business was poor in his enting house, and he had to change his business in order to enable him to carry on.
Mr. Southorn-It has been re- presented to us that there is no Beed for
further liquor any ferences in this area.
Lam, who told the Board he was 22 years of age, anked for a licence for premises at the Hen- neway Cafe, 29. Hennessy Road, in order to improve trade.
bat
re-open.
An hotel keeper's adjunct lleenre was granted Mra. Raku Akiyoshi for the Pukuzumi Hotel, 4. Ashley Road, Kowloon. It was stated that the establishment hund been closed during the Septem- ber anti-Japanese riots, and le
to Just decided Similar circumstances were stated as the reason for an application for Aimilar licence by Yne Miyajima for the Suychiro Hotel, 115. Haiphong Road, Kowloon. This was also granted.
Approval war given Gabruller for 菲 restaurant
A
David
keeper's adjunct licenco for David's Cafetarts at the corner of
THE "TELEGRAPH" -ART
Appearing To-morrow;
Not Saturday.
On account of the Chinese New Year holidays, the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement welli be inquest with 10- morrow's pafër, and not on Saturday. ThteMotor Supple ment and other features UK- ually appearing on Saturday will also be included.
In the Pictorial Supple ment. there will be illustra tions of the weddings of Capt. Burke and Miss Booth, of Mr. Li Shu-fong and Miss Flors Wan, and of Mr. M. C. Chan and Miss S. K. LI.
Amongst the other pictures will be photos taken at the prize distributions of Brillos Public School and tueen's College, a group of the Chi- ese Company of the Police Re- serve, a group of Tung Wah Hospital staff and Directors, annnother showing Mr. Yo Yu-jen, the Nanking politician at the Mui Fung Girls' College. Amongst sporting pictures will be a snapshot of the hockey match between St, An- drew's Club and The H.K, Ladies Hockey Club, as well as a group of H.M.S. Cumber- tand's soccer team.
An Interport hockey match bc- nt tween Hongkong and Canton Happy Valley resulted in a win for Canton by four-goala-to-three
A school for Peak-children was opened at the Peak Hotel.
The marriage took place at the Union Church of Mr. J. L. Mac-' Pherson and Miss Briggs, of the London Mission.
Mr. T. M. Nichol arrived from Manila with the object of open- ing up a motor business. He did n. trip round the island by car, finding the roads good as far as Aberdeen, after which they were mere bridle paths, nome very steep. The trip took three hours,
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.
BIG CROWD AT LAST
at
NIGHTS SHOW.
Another appreciative audience was thoroughly entertained last night by Harmston's Circus Kowloon, when the thrilling acte, clover riding, tight-wire walking and aerobatic feate, went to come: plote what must be considered me of the best shows seen here for many months.
Acrobatic acts were performed with wonderful skill by the Palo- mar
quartette. while equally! thrilling performances were given by Miss Palomar, who contributed clover tight-wire walking. Delroy's Juggling was also warmly applau- ded.
Mr. W. Harmston again demons-
Hankow and Peking Ronds, Kow-use In the street with nbundle, trated his full understanding of loon.
the contents of which he could the well-trained animals, includ- The removal of the licence of not satisfactorily account for. ing the horses and elephants. the Nomura Hotel from 39 to 50 The discovery of articles of Peking Rond, Kowloon, was clothing, suth as cardigans, inside there being five complainants, approved, as was the transfer of the bundle, und pawn tickets on Police work was so quick that the licence of the Kowloon Hotel the arrested mun, Cheung Kam, some of the complainants did not from the present holder to Cheung resulted in his being charged be know they had been robbed until Kin-fong. Mr. Cheung, who said for Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon traced and shown certain articles he was the present assistant Maristency on seven charges of for identification. manager of the hotel, said that larceny and alternative charges Before Mr. Fraser, Cheung Kam the owner was Mr. Lei Hin-man. of rreeiving stolen property. WAR convicted on five of the In approving of the application. All the charges related in thefts charges, three of larceny and two Mr. Southorn Huggested thef from the servants' quarters at No. of receiving, for which he was employment of a European manis-16. Humphrey's Building, Empress sentenced to four months'
Lodge and Lyemun Buildings, prisonment.
tant.
im.
CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES
Carnival Dinner Dances
FUNCTIONING
AT THE
HONGKONG
www.
PENINSULA & REPULSE BAY HOTELS
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CHINESE
-NEW YEAR'S EVE
TO-MORROW NIGHT FRIDAY, 5th FEBRUARY 8 pm. till 1 a.m.
For Reservations
PHONE
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NOTICE
We beg to announce a substantial reduction in all our prices of Wines and Spirits as from Feb. 1st.
Kindly send or telephone for our new Price Lists.
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LOCAL VIEWS
and
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Go To
MEE CHEUNG
Bradio, Los Houno St.
20075.
Branch 7, Beacons Ardsofiaid.
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
VISIT THE
ANNUAL CHINESE FAIR
with
GRAND FLOWER SHOW
at
SINCERE'S
ROOF GARDEN
Here is the only place in the Central District that takes up the splendid displays of previous years' Jervois Street during the Chinese Lunar New Year Eve.
FLOWERS, CURIOS, CHINESE OLD PICTURES, GOLD FISHES, ETC., ETC.
No need to go far for the fair. You can visit it in your daily shopping rounds.
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
Roof Garden Open Till Midnight.
GO
TO
THE
DOGS!
Sunday, 7th February, 2 p.m. Monday, 8th February, 8 p.m.-
·ROKOR"
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
We beg to announce that from to-day and until further notice, all Milk and Cream sold by us will be Pasteurized and
may be consumed as delivered to cus tomers. This step has the full approval of the Medical Officer of Health.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
SUMMER DISCOMFORT
can be avoided Insulate your roof with
CELOTEX
INSULATING LUMBER.
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Sole Agents.
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