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Hongkong.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932.
DOWN THROUGH THE AGES Christmastide has been celebrated by merrymaking and feasting - and always has the-
CHRISTMAS TURKEY
P
taken pride of place at the FESTIVE BOARD.
Never were turkeys better than in the year-
1932
--but now is the time to make sure that the Dairy Farm keeps one for you.
CHRISTMAS FARE at the
DAIRY FARM includes- CAPONS CHICKENS
GEESE DUCKS PHEASANTS GAME ENGLISH HAMS PRIME MEATS and BACON
Sausage Meat
for Stuffing PRIME FED PORK
SUCKING PIGS
a variety of Cheese and other Dairy Products of the finest quality-
The Dairy Farm Quality! THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
PERFUMES & TOILET PREPARATIONS
All at Very Competitive Prices. Special Discount for Quantities.
Une Idee
No. 22.
Chanel Perfumes.
Gardenia
No. 5.
Carons Perfumes.
Nult de Noel Pois de Senteur.
Narcisse Noir Acaciosa,
Morny's Perfumes.
June Roses.
Chaminade.
Houbigant Perfumes.
Mon Boudoir.
Quelques Fleurs. Au Matin
Essence Rare.
Racquel Perfume.
No. 5.
Lentheric Perfumes.
Lotus D'or Miracle.
Eau Fil de L'eau. 4711 Perfumes.
Tosca.
Cieldorado..
Ambra,
Rhino Cold.
Kowloon.
D'orsay Perfumes.
Toujour. Toujour Fidel. Ganika, Royal Origan. Vivelle Perfumes.
Tansy.
Peony. Coeur de L'ote.
Coty's Perfumes.
Emeraude. Chypre.
Jacee.
Styx,
LANE, CRAWFORD, 【 TD.
Perfumery Dept.
For the Festive
Season
We are offering a limited quantity of the famous
N. J. Club Whisky at
$5.00 per bottle. $56.00 per caso duty paid.-
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
Wine & Spirit Dept.“
All Departments will remain open until 6 p.m.
"WEEK-END MURDER"
(Continued from Page 3.) nesssy plunged with gusto into the battle. Logic he had pone nor, Linda observed, any more toler ance than Cousin Amos. But the' sweep of bla rich vocabulary and his pootle forvor-to any nothing: of a voice which under the stress of exeltement rivaled the Bull of Bashan's swept the discussion from his own restless island straight across Europe to the no, less East. By sheer spate of words he might have won, had he not been so unwise as to quote disparagingly a supposed official order to English troops in India.
* * •
Instantly he mot flat contradic- tion from Statlander, speaking with the curt brevity of a military officer to an inferior or of a school- master-and a bad-tempered one- to the clasa dunce, The direct challenge of personal knowledge (the man did seem to know India and recent happenings there!) might have checked Shaughnessy had not his temper been lashed so higli,
Undaunted, he took on this new opponent, roaring down with flory invective the rain of concrete with which the middle Facts westerner assailed him. At last Marvin Pratt, whose gathering frown had been turned first to- ward one contestant, then to the other, broke in with the skill- of a trained speaker and, after a moment of out-roaring each, managed to win momentary silence and skirted the political Issue neatly, focusing attention on an anecdote of the Khyber Pass and his own periences in the Himalayas. Tam deferentially asked Satatlander for the exact height of a newly dis- covered peak and the bait worked. Peace was established and Linda felt rather weak.
ex-
"Why will Cousin Amos start set- ting people right on the slightest provocation?" she thought, rement- bering similar unhappy occasions. "However, both these men egged him on. First I thought they all had travel In common and now I can add something else a terrible temper."
Then she remembered that one voice remained unheard. She turn- ed, half-laughing, to the man on her right. He was, looking not at her, but at the still smoldering com. batents, and utter contempt, un- masked, etched his finely cut fen- tures into repellant harshnces. Feeling her glance, he turned, but without attempting to wipe from his face that contemptuous look. He must assume her agreement in all that I said of her guests. His nod included with equal scorn the oratórical Cousin Amos, slightly miffed and now limiting his au- dience to his dinner partner, and the Celt whose once ingratiatingly boyish face had gone white and bit- ter with the temper of his argu- ment.
"Over things lower than human," sail that gentle, slightly accented vice beside her, its quiet syllables dripping like fee into her brain. "These animals-serfs-in India. I have seen them!" He shrugged. Their rights! England is too kind. better in our They did things
the war-in colonies-before Africa!"
alavery
What did he mean? The Belgian Congo? From Linda's childhood flashed a sudden memory of horror the rubber country
unspeakable torture oppression beyond bearing. That was her charming Continen- tal! She repressed a shiver. As much as the violent anger of those heated, quarrelsome men she would fear this man's cold. deadly com- posure.
(To be continued.)
DIOCESAN SCHOOL.
BAZAR PROCEEDS DONATED
TO CHARITY.
The highly satisfactory sum of $1,661 was realised by the pupils of the Diocesan Girls' School through their annual bazaar, which was held at the school on December 10.
of
Following their practise allotting a portion of the proceeds to charity, the girls of the 'Dioce- sun School have deelded to make the following allotments:
Victoria Home
,$100
Dr. Barnado's Home Society for Provention of
100
100
Cruelty to Children
Lepera Home, Shek Lung.. 75
Home for Aged Poor, Kow-
loon City
Blind Institution
Eyre Refuge
Salvation Army
S. P. C., A.
Total
ge 28888
PRE CHRISTMAS RADIO
THIS BEFORE-HOLIDAY SALE offers a great radio Value- →an opportunity to make a
CHRISTMAS GIFT
the benefits of which will last through many a year. The "Mighty Monarch
of the Air"--the radio of quality, is offered in a range from the 7-tube mode! at $235.00.
90 DAYS FREE SERVICE.
Sole Distributors in China & Hongkong:
ELECTRIC SERVICE CORPORATION
FEDERAL INC., U.S.A.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Gloucester Building, 3rd Floor.
Tel. 28838.
ALSO OBTAINABLE AT
ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD., Ice House Street
and
WING ON CO., LTD., Des Voeux Road.
BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FROM THE HOUSE OF MUSIC.
ALL THE NEW
DANCE RECORDS
GRAMOPHONES
SHEET MUSIC..
PIANOS
ALBUMS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
IN FACT
EVERY
MUSICAL
WANT
TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.
9, Ice House Street.
! Tel, 24648.
VICTOR DECEMBER RECORDS HERE !
LIPTON'S FAMOUS
TRY LIPTON'S NEW PACKET TEA CEYLONTA
FROM ALL COMPRADORE STORES
$650
GREEN
The balance, amounting to $1,011, will be used for the follow ing school improvements: Library, maps, Kindergarten apparatus, and covered way.
CEYLONTA
TEA
PACKET
FIN:-F. R. LOXLEY & CO.
WHEN AT HOME
the
Thongkong Telegraph.
MAY BE PURCHASED AT
SELFRIDGE'S.
LONDON WJ.
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