GLOVES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
GIFTS TO PLEASE MEN.
in selected skins- lined or unlined
int Chamois, Kid,
Reindeer and Fabric.
HANDKERCHIEFS
in Linen, Cotton,
Lawn and Silk are
useful gifts.
LIGHT
At "POWELL'S" the collection of Xmas Presents for Men is so varied that you can choose an appropriate Christmas Gift, for every name on your list, without making an extravagant outlay.
Call and see the latest creations or write or phone for a selection on approval-they will be willingly sent.
We append a few suggestions:-
Drossing Gowns, Travelling Rugs, Pyjamas, Pyjama Cases, Shirts, Pullovers, Sweaters, Socks, Golf Hose.
Scarves, Walking
Sticks,
Umbrellas, Trouser Presses,
Braces, Garters, “Krementz” Jewellery.
TIES...
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933.
-to tie into a knot or bow-in an end- less assortment.
SLIPPERS
in Leather, Wool, Towelling-lined or .unlined...
Studs, Links, Suit and Attache Cases, Wallets, etc.
Wm. POWELL, LTD.
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IN ALL THE WORLD'S MARKETS.
A CENTURY'S REPUTATION.
PACKED IN CASES OF 8 DOZEN PINTS.
Obtainable at all leading
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Distributors:
TY SHING COMPANY
108, Queen's Road. Central.
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FIRE TRAGEDY RECALLED
DRAMATIC. STORIES AT
INQUEST
A vordict that the deceased met his death by accident whilo curry- ing out his duty was returned by a Coroner's Jury at the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon, at the inquest upon Vu Choj,
DINNER
Fireman No. 77, of the Central DANCE
Fire Station, who was killed by falling debris at a fire at the Ki Yau Preserved Meat shop, 355, Queen's Road Central, on the fight of December 7. The jury added no rider.
Divisional Inspector R. Shan- Bou, who had charge of the Police: Investigations said there was no evidence as to the cause of the outbreak,
Mr. Balfour sat as Coroner, and was assisted.. by the following: Jury:-Messrs. C, E, Holmes (Foreman), E. S. Catcher and L. G, Xavier.
The Arat witness called, Dr. R. S. Begblo, medical officer in chargo of Victoria Mortuary, described the injuries received by the de- censed, and said that death was due to crushing Injury of the chest, burns and shock.
Mr. J. C. FitzHoary, Deputy Superintendent of tho Fire Brigade, said:-On December 7
$5.00 per person
ROSE
ROOM
PENINSULA HOTEL
'The Season's Greetings to All"
MONDAY
25th DECEMBER
· Book carly Phono.-58081
CHRISTMAS
DAY
FESTIVAL
at 11.60 p.m. a call was received The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotel, Ltd.
at Central Fire Station. Upon my,
arrival some soven minutes inter
до
I found the second floor of 355, Queen's Road Central ablaze with the flames threatening the ad- joining property. The fire ap- peared to be so threatening, water having had come through the main at this period, that I sont urgent messages to the water pumping station. I Instructed Assistant Station Officer Woollard to inspect the rear of the building and to ascertain if the fire float would be brought into use. He informed me that this could not be done owing to the distance.
The fire had seriously involved the first floor and had ignited the roof of 357. I then entered the ground floor accompanied by Au- sistant Station. Officer Brooks," Firemen Nos. 77 (deceased), 14 and 90, and I partly ascended the stair to the first floor. The whole of the ground floor and the stair as far as the first floor were at this stage untouched by firo and bore every Indication of being structurally safe.
The Crash,
After giving A.S.O. Brooks hla Instructions, I waited at the foot of the staircase with the three fireman. As there appeared to be some delay I despatched Fireman 90 to hurry tho water. About half-a-minute later I went to- wards the entrance of the Boor and almost simultaneously, I heard a roar of the floor collaps- ing behind me. On turning quick- ly I saw the ground floor was almost full of debris to the first floor level. I called upon the men and sub-officers in the street to enter the floor and bring their hose. with them to rapidly ex- tinguish the fire if possible, with -a-view-to-extricating the two fire-
men...
I called upon bystanders in the street, other Europeans and the Police to assist in the removal of the debris. I also asked Mr. Wynne-Jones, who happened to bo on the scene, to got what assis tanco was available.
I gave instructions for the fro cscape to be pitched to the second floor of the building and went up to ascertain the apparent condi- tion of the remaining parts of the flour. The rear portion appeared to be very unsafe and for the time being it appeared to be dangerous to permit anybody to enter,
When I arrived in the street again was informed by the sub- officer in charge of the ambulance that Fireman 14 had effected his escape from the rear of the pre- mises from the basemont.. I final- ly went to the rear of the build- ing and entered the basement | from where he had escaped and went up a small concrete stair into the ground floor, and arrived at a point where I left the two firemen. The wooden athir to the first floor was practically un- touched. I called for firemen to enter and commenced to remove debris ns rapidly as possible, and after a few moments found tho helmet of Fireman 14.
Fireman's Body Found. Continuing Mr. Fitzhenry said there was such a mess of beams (Continued on Page 7.)
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TO-DAY'S MENUS
1. Favourite Cream Soun
2. Vermicelli Clear Soup
3. Braised Garoups.
4. Chickon in Malign
1
5. Baked Cauliflower and Cheese.
0. Roast Sucking Pig (Apple Sauce)
7. Saute Meat of Quail on Toast
8. Fraigers of Venl & Balled Potatoes
D. Stowed Prawn & Rice (Chinese Style)
10. Baked Stuffed of Ham
11. Spaghetti Saute (Italian Style). 12. Beof a la Mode 13. Tournedos a la King. 14. Spanish Omelette 15. Roast Turkey and Hun 10. Baked Fondon Potatoes 17. Saulo French Beans 18. Cold Voal and ilam Pie 10. Italian Salad 20. Boiled Plam Pudding (Brandy Sauce) 21. Minced Pio 22. Choose and Biscuits ED, Fruit
24. Tea or Coffee,
DINNER $2.00
1. Hors d'OCUVI
2. St. Francia Combination Cream Soup-- 3. Bird's Nest and
Turtle Consomme Ilot or Cold
4. Grilled Hongkong Salmon and Butter Sauco
5. Chicken Cutlet (Fronch Style)
4. Rolled Voal & Bacon
(English Style)
7. Pato de fois Gra
8, Saute Prawn & Rico (Chinese Style);
9. Braised Duck (Russian Style)'
10. Iced Asparagus and
Mayonnaise Sauce ·
11. Roast Quail on Toast
12 Roast Turkey and Ham
18 Roast Potatoos
14. Baute of Cauliflower
15. Plum Pucking & Brandy Sabosz
10. Minced. Pie.
17. Choose and Biscuits
10. Frakt, dans
20. Ten or. Coffes,
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