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BRITAIN WORKS FOR PEACE

(Continued from Page 1).

he went on, and recalled the cen gion of Jubaland to Italy in 1925.

"We admit the justice of some of the criticism made against the Abyssinian Government, but not of the fact that the complaints made against the Abyssinian Government aro sufficient cause for plunging into war," he said.

The Government was working to avert that calamity through the machinery of the 1906 treaty and the League of Nations, Sir Samuel went on. And he denied an with out foundation the rumours that Britain would ask the French Government to join in a blockade of Italy or that Britain was pre- paring an isolated form of everelon ngainst Rome."

ITe concluded with

warm re- Britain's friendship ferences to for France, Italy, Russia, "with whom we are on better terms than at any time since the Soviet Government was established," the United States, China and Japan.

HOUSE IN DARKNESS

DIOCESAN 'GIRLS'

A

SCHOOL

PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY

report departing from the usul routine yearly report was rend out by Miss Sawyer, Head- of the Diocesan Girls' mistress School at the annua! prize distri- bution yesterday afternoon. Com- bining two chlef toples; the dia- cipline of students and a totally different standard of allocating prizes, Miss Sawyer set out her views on the subjects,

The prizes were distributed by Lady Southorn, wife of 1LE, the Ofcer Administering the Govern- ment, who was supported on the dals by the Rt. Rev. Bishop I. Hall. chairman of the School, Mr. G. R. Sayer. Director of Education and Mrs. Sayer, Professor M. II. Roffey, the Rev. J. R. Higgs, the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent. Mrs. J. Owen hughes, Mrs. J. T. Smalley, Mr. Faid and Captain Crack, A.D.C.

Lady Southorn was received in and her arrival by Bishop Hall Miss Sawyer, and the 2nd,

Kowloon Divisions of the

A complete "black-out" enve' q-3rd. ed the Houso when Mr. Morgan Girl Guides under Mrs. Politi and Junes rose to wind up the debate Mis Armstrong formed a guard for the Opposition, owing to the of honour. lights having failed. Mr. Jones,

At the conclusion, Miss Audrey

drawing done by herself.

however, valiantly addressed hialla presented Lady Sauthorn with unseen audience while the flicker- ing lights of candles gradually appeared in various parts of the House.

In the course of his speech, Mr.

The Price List

Chen Y, Seripture, Christus Brown; Hand-

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 12,

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

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The following quotations

the London Stock Exchange have been received by Mestra. Swan, Culbertson und Fritz in conjunction with Renter,

July 10. July 11.

British Government Securities War Loan $4

redm. after 1932 £100% £108%

Chinese Bonds

4 Bonds 1898

541 Bonda 1925-47 & 91%

S'hai-Nanking

5

46

5

5

(Eng. In.) £102

Lonn 1908. £ 98% Loan 1012 £ 78% Reorg. Loan

£102

1913 (1än. Inn.) £ $1

£ 9814 £ 78%

£ 01 £ 01

July

£.78

6

Tient.-Pakow

£ 20

£ 29

Tient.-Pukow

Railway (Sup).

Luan)

23

b

Ronan Rly... £ 20 Nukuang Rs.

I 20

1911

£ 42

£42

5 Lung Tsing 1.

Hoi Rly, 1913. £ 15

Foreign Bonds and German 7. Ist.

Loan 1924 .... £ 63 Japan 6. Sterling

LOAD 1907

€ 83%

£ 15

Banks

£ 62

£ 83%

Japan 65 Sterling

Lona 192

....

B.K. & Shai Bk.

(Jln. Bud.)

with. Harold Lapsley, General ProgreChart. Bk, of LA. Alan Jex and dunile de 51.

X Seripture, -- Redure

General Handwork. Potriels Remedi

Peter Jurists Willie Chan

Morgan Jones said the Govern- | ginha, Scriptum, Gerald Sione: Und

C100 £11

17

Commercial and Industrial Allied Iron Found-

Assuminted Elec.

Industries

40/6 407-

3076 347-

Austin Motors and

Yap Bergen i

43.3

Bonta 5 sh..... 19/-

British American

L'he

Tabarco.....

Canndian Celanese

11974 9370

$37- 497-

120-- 12/13

Chinese Eng, and

Min. (Bearer) . 1400 Courtnuds

14:0

68/0

500146

ment had been too late with China and with Germany, and it was now almost too late with Alyasinia,

-Mini The Government was vigorous and

' assertive in respect of smaller try and nations, hot when a blatant, big bully appeared they ran away. work

Mr. Anthony Eden, replying, y said: "If anybody thinks it will Chury; Befish, Mabel Le

cork. Thoma Ho: General Progtme, Ana Nielsen and Fred De

Vdicripture - Stette Wang: Cinas,

Stein; Needlework Marion Le

Wens; Ita VII Sertom, Nellie

Lophr. Elles More Morn CVI, Keripture. Betty Wong: Ndreulion Vivienne Churn, Purah 2 Inzestroma,

V. Apr

Yantory

1

Work France Wong

Upper, tirrigitte

Marie Speyrup:

be feature of British policyndy Effort, Haplar De Hendy Effort- henceforth that British territory Cura will be given away when accommo. Circase

4:1V dation is sought. 1 emphatically sadly tan deny the assertion.—(Cheers),

Deli!

General Work Beatrice

EL Progteke Betty Chun woul

IV. Scripture Ilian Thi; Improves Valatie Gellmmon un Bather China;

The Labour motion. to reduce dleworkStella West; General good cott

the Estimates was rejected by 230, votes to 40.--Reuter,

STATEMENT WELCOMED

Rine, July 11.

Sir Samuel Hoare's statement of British policy is welcomed in well-

Jennline.

Andernemi CING I Serblur.- Marjori Kuliah Fenny, Audrey Flu; Stenely Progress,

tarn Khwnza,

(1 11. Neripture. Aller Leungi Gomerni Knowtrige. Annie Chub; Hard Work --- Josephine Raich: Belenre Jenny Fra det eral Interest mud Enthusiasm. – Vivienne Ho and Vera Wong,

Close Reelpture,--Julian Chas; Drawing. Alle ; Scleure 25. Kotewall z

informed quarters here, which con- Frosch-Joyce Anderson English

sider it shows a marked improve ment in the British attitude.

any. Posts Lime

General Conduct-- Jeyen Andleman; Progren. -Bubble Kotowall; General Knowledge, Gertrude Flo

Lagard Scholarship. Certificates. Juan Law

Behtarhip Thko

Certifica. Marjorie

Similarly, news that Britain 18104) and Andrey In 1951, declining to supply Arnis to Abyssinia is asserted to be certain Anteron (1974) and Nanette Tu (1936),

Mice Skipta Sekundærskip, Jangustine Mat-

to have a salutary influence upon den 1931 and 1935, the Abyssinian Government--en-

ter

JULY BRIDE

MISS DALIN REMEDIOS MARRIED

the

Wow Jny 'Tone's Bradbrbier, Cotainner Chung wod Boirien Sune,

Drawing tre 8.B.S.-Audrey Ho

Net Ball Interelam Matches.—Winores, ---- [Close-up-Cam upter V.

League Matches Settlor Team Runner-up to St. Stephen's College; Interinodiate-- Wan. Tennis. Doubles, Wisner, -Chus 11 +A.

·Chabb and N. Bankery: Romnem-unfinas - IV N. Blake wird 7.. Tai Stoelen. Winners ---- A. Pleabh; Bunner-up 3. Basker.

Maxi Cortillates für 1531.- Katherine Garw, Samuel Ep Intermediate Pianoforte Virgin Lee, honours in Junkar Division, Pianoforte; A wedding of great interest to Christina Wong parmed in Junior Divlakan

Pistonfurte; uitlat Examinston. Planoforte Portuguese community wa Hapur Vern Bhaber, Junker Division, Pano- solenmised yesterday afternoon at forte Pass. Mine Chin; Junior Divleben, the Rosary Church when Miss Porte PassMabel Chore: Propuntory nivisor. Tosorg Vontatz-- Kitty Pedroughwn, Idalina Maria Remedios became Macke Certificat 1973- Yes

Dhabes the bride of Mr. Frederico Nataliors by Fird Sten. Pianoforte: Irene Jac Cunha. The

belt in First Step lanoforte: Włonie Rev. Father Rossi ees pa

Junler Divinkon Fianoforte : officiated at the ceremony,

Moule Chin prom in intermediate Pianoforte ;) Stetty a pas in Intist Emination The bride is the daughter of Mr. forte. Adu Chang pad Tits Step. Piano Joye Canido

dos

Remedios and forti

the late Mrs. Auren Maria Collaco da Silva Remedios.

Entering the Church on the arm of her father, the brids looked charming in a silver lame wedding gown with: long tulle train. This dress was de signed by the bride. She carried bouquet of orchids.

COUNCIL MEETING

JACKETS BORGANČIARNIE NAANTUMHARE

"TELEGRAPH" ART

SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture

MARKET DOWNWARD

YESTERDAY ·

New York, July 11.

The following reports on the New York Stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson &

Fritz:

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Opening Of New Lido

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 955 metres (16 kilocycles):

The Wall Street Journal report on REV. C. SARGENTS RECITAL yesterday's market: Stocks to-day wore downward, due profit-taking, plus the easiness of utility insure due to the fact that the flouse of Repre sentatives had passed the TVA Busendments, extending the scope of Administration's electric rate yard-stick project. Lenues, however, were kept within two points, due to

the

dullness and niso due to encouraging business reporte. Bonds were irregu Jar. Stocks on the Curb Exchange were marked down, due to the action af utility basIDON, E

S. C. & F. New York office enbles: The market was easier as Traders lighten their position. Brokers' Loans for the past week are estimated at $883,000,000 compared with 3032,000,- 000 the previous werk,

New York and Chicago commodity reports received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz:--

3-6 p., Chinese Programm. 6-8 p.m. Relay of Opening Cere- biony of the New Lido at Repulse Bay, with musical programme and ring commentary.

nre

up

8 p.m. Time and Weather Repori. 8.03-8-35 p.m. Variety. Song--Things

looking (Things are looking up"

Cicely Courtneidge. Piano Solo-Rhythm of the Hain, Intro: "Valentine" Plano Solo-i was lucky....Renara. Song-Love passes by ("Let's live

ta-night").

Song- live in my dreams ("Let's live to-night) Tullio Carminati, (Глін

flim conunences

the ht Queen's Theatre on Saturday"), Song-Shine through my dream

Glamorous Night")

Trefor Janes (Tenor). Burt - Fald your wings Glamorons Night")

Cotton: Quiet fit stendy.

We ex Vocal port a truding market, pending some! new developments.

Wheat: Some buying by Commiss sion hours and covering by short interests were witnessed on the de cline. There was a Food demand for ensi wheat. The belief prevails that the present outlook regarding the crop is, considerally below the Government report, of July 1.

Corn: An improvement in the crop is indented since the issuntie of the Government report. Pash cora WZLA very firm.

Both futures and actadłe Rubber; were dull. The reported substantial increase in tyre sides hiddentes a rupid diminution of factory stocks,

Sugar: A stender market, Mo- derate covering fuls few sellers on the nikel. Retiners are showing more interest, but aferings appear to be light and well held,

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Trefor Jones (Tenor), and Mary

Ellis (Soprano)! Instrumental Fox Trot Medley

Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins. 8.33-9 pm. Band Music. Semiramide Overture Rossini) Nautical Moments

Old Folks at home and in Foreign

Em

9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News But- letin.

9.15-10

2nd Recital of Gramophone Records by The Rev,

B. ft. Sargent. 10 p.m. Router Press Hulletins. 10.03-11 173, Diner Music.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

A for Special

Far Eastern Katener wil be bracest from Zareen follows:

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BOUTH ASIA ZONE At Zone, brondent from DJI. (1,74 metres) and 53% (8145 metres).

19.74 m 15,200 kr 1,30-3 p.m. 19.74 m 15,200 n 4.45-8,34 p.m. 31.45 m 2,518 ke 4.45-8,55_p.m.

15.300 kr 9 p.m.-12.30 .. 131, 1938 Announcement (Germ Engl) Gerben Folk Song gramme Facermat (German, Eng- Dub).

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Woman's Programmes The Summer

Flower Show.

Tacturn. Kuri J'oreter,

Bow-Jones Averages;

July 10. July 11.

12.74 T

30 Industrins

1969

20180

4.45 p.m.

20 Rails

33.24

32.89

20 Utilities

22.76

22.21

Features

10 Betaln

07.10

96.82

5 p.m.

11 Commodity

dits Index

55.06

55.49

A

number of excellent studies entered in our Summer will Photograph Competition be reproduced in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph torial Supplement.

Pic-

Other interesting illustra- tions will include the wedding at Home of Police Sergeant T. J. Hemsley and Miss Betty Ratcliff; successful students at the Trinity College of Music examinations; and * taken at the 'presentation Silver Jubilee mementoes ไป Chinese Trade Guills.

A spreinl dinner dance will be held i at Repulse Bay Hotel this Friday, July 12, The last bus leaves Repulse Bay at 1.1.

The report on medical work by the St. John Ambaalunes in the New Territories during June, gives ♫ total of 13,929 cuses, of which 4,834 were new, Maternity cases number- ed 108. A total of $50 home visita were made, and 11 cares altogether were sent to hospital.

Mutt, **

Fotedanz

5.15 p.m.

5.10 m.

thori Mulent Programme.

News in English.

$.65 p.m. A that about Books,

6 p.m. Classical Chamber Orchestral Con

cert. Works by

1inndel, Kati

Stamils, Josef Haydn, Conduc- tor: Kar! Klienpart Voloket: Walter Muller (Vista).

4.45 1.m. News in German. *p.m. Concert af Light Maste. 8.nu. New in English. 8,15

Ciloen Jown din, DIN (Germ Krk.!

HAST ABIA ZONE

East Asia Zone brvaderet through DJQ on 19,55 metres (18,28@rkin) 1.80-3 p.m. Conceri,

wat Froup of

There will also be some illus- trations of the fruitless attempt by outlaws to seize Peipinų: whilst a group at the wedding of Mr. H. R. Pearson and Miss 31. A. Laing will appear in the paper.

Distillers

$1130INEPER SAU RAPISTARINE SOTINCERILISI KJ INTERNI SATEENGAMENE

03/3

Banlop Rubber va 409 Electric Musical

09/6 4233

Industries

247-

2479

General Electric

5H/G

07/3

287-

갔어?...

8543

APPROPRIATION BILL PASSES. Tobacco

FINAL STAGES

(England) Hawker Aircraft Impl. Chem. Ind. (R. Bazaars.... internal. Nickel

no par val .. Attending the bride were the Misses

Rolls Rover £1 Cinie Remedios, her sister, дна

sh. At yesterday's mucting of th: Thelin Rozario, step-sister of the bridegroom. They were blue organdie Legislative Council the 1944 Sup Shai Elec, Cunstr. gowns and carried bouquets of Africa plementary Appropriation Ordin-Tate & Lyle .... ance. 1985, authorising the appro United Steel .... Turner & Newall daisies.

21 ) 1476 C. Osmiurid,

as Matron of priation of $636,142 to defray the Vickers onl. Honour, were blue lace and carriedį charges of 1934, passed through | Watney, Combe & Reid def. urd... bouquet of African daisies. Little its final stages. Willie Silva was page-boy.

His Excelleney the Officer Ad- Woolworths ministering the Government (Sir

36/712 24/4 24/6

138/14, 130/44

150!

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47/6

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5070

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31/%

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The duties of best man were under taken by Mr. Oscur V. Oliveira, of Thomas Southorn, KBÈ, CMG),

Anglo-Botch the Green Island Cement Company presided, and there were also pre-i dula Mr. A. C. Rozarly was groomsman.

Kalumpang sent:

Rubber the ceremony, After

reception

His Excellency the General Offi- Peldin Synd 27- was held at No. 2, Carnarvon Villa,

cer Commanding the Troops, Major ard. sh. Later, the newly-wed couple left for their honeymoon which is being spent

General O. C. Borrett C., C.M.G., Rubber Trusta..

on a tour to Sharp-hai and Japan. CHE, D.8.0.7

On leaving, Mrs. Cunha wore a white The Colonial Secretary

unserable trimmed with royal blue, Mr. D. W. Tratman C.M.G.); with touches of olive green. 'lat, The Attorney General (Hon, Mr. bag and, shoes to match completed the ensemble.

DOLLAR RISES A FARTHING

BUT MARKET TONE EASY

Commonwealth

Mining The Secretary for Chinese Af-Randfontein fales (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith);

The Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Sparwater Gold Mr. E. Taylor);

C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E.);

1/6 16 31/2 31/9

Mines

Hon. Burma Corps. Ix.

10

9/-

12/9

9/18

12/0

6470

51/6

6/9

6/00 42/6 41/10% .200/- 261/2 9776 08/0

Oil

69/49% 60741% 78/178/1

Hon. Commander G. F. Hole, R.N., (retired), (Harbour Master);

Hou. Dr. W. B.. A. Moore (Act ing Director of Medient and Sunit- ary Services);;*

The Hongkong dollar rose farthing this morning, the official quotation being 29. .144d. The market was rather easy, the busi- ness rates being 2s. 1.7/Bd. sellers and 2s. 2d. buyers.

LL.D.;

LLAD

Esintes

Mining Springs Mines Sub-Nigel, Rhakani Corpn..

Anglo-Persian Burma Oll

of the Finance Committed No. 10 of June 27,

Hon. Mr. M. J. Breen (Post Shell Trans and muster General);

Trad. (Bearer) 70/- 70/7 Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt. Marsman Invest- K.C.;

ments, Ltd.

38/0 33/3 Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotowall, C.M.G..

Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell; Hon. Mr. S. W. T'so, o..E,

: Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson; Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau;; Mr. H. R. Buttera (Deputy Clerk

The minutes of the previous after the official fixing, the market meeting were read and confirmed,

The Colonial Secretary, by com-

In

London, silver prices ad*. vanced 3/16ths yesterday. India and China bought, business being moderate, with the market steady of Councils).

on opening. Reuter reports that

The Colonial Treasurer seconded and this was agreed to,

On the motion of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial Secretary, a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Crown Solicitors Ordinance 1912, and to. repeal the Crown Solicitors Amend-

Government. Orst reading.

was very quiet and easier, due to mand of His Excellency the Officer ment Ordinance, 1924," passed its some Indian selling.

Silver advanced 6/8ths in New Administering the York yesterday.

11.45 am. The Neva. 12 p.m.

Cluse down.

Transmission 2

Im. Bet

An Open Itecital by 1om Gregory bluetsy. 3.15 p.m. Sports Talk. 7.10 p.m. The B.B.C. Banes Grchestra,

Greenwich Time Birrul al 1 Noon s.15 p.m. Friday Midday Concert,

bim, The News and Announcementa,

The R3,C, Theatre Orchestra. 3.10 p.m. 2.13 m. Close own.

J

Transmission 3

(G.8.G. 10-11.06-1.m: 0.01 10 p.m.-1 x.m3). ; G.S.H. 12-1 kml

10 p.m. Big Ben, The Harrogate Municipal

Urrheatre.

10.45 p.m. Talk: "Foreign Affairs."

11 p.m. A Simphony Concert,

Midd Orchestra.

The B.ILC.

11.30 p.m. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, 12.15 m. The London Zyeuner Brehesten.

Greenwich Time Bigusi at 4.30 pm. 12.30 .. The News and Announcements, 12.30 am. The London Zigeuner Urchestra, 1 .m. Cinae down,

Transmission t

16.4.0. and G.S.D.)

PART I

1.35 a.m. Iligen. The News and An-

Nouacement,

1.35 .m. Daylight Robbery" tr The Thief in the NirhL” A musical 'burglarsauce by the Tellula

ilreiber.

2,20 a.m. The LHC.

(Germ..

8 p.m. DJQ, DIN Announcement

Bogl) German Felk Hong. „Pro- Kramme Forecast (Germ, Engi -8.15 p.m.. Women's 'rogrammes. The Bom

mer Flower Show.

9.30 p.m.

Hhart Musical Programme. 9.45 pm. News in English on DJQ and

In Dutch on DJU.

20 p.m. Brmphony Concert: Plano Concerto

11.15 p.

11,30 tum.

11.10 p.m.

12 .m.

In G mulor by Beethoven.

New by German on DJQ and D311.

Current Events,

Kine Wolf! Honge by Robert Frant and Peter Cornelius. Woman's Programme: News of the National-Boelslist Women's Hayes

ment

12.16 m. News in English on DJQ and

In Dutch on 130. 13.30 malt. Clone down 020,, DJK (Germ..

Engh).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following ware-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry,

Frequency Wavelength 6.750 k.. 49,69 melzen 9,310 k.c. 31.55 metres BİRAS k.c. -31.30 metrek

Call Blan

GRA

GBB

180

11,750 k.".

26,53 mettee

GNE

11,NGS k.c.

metrew

GAP

15,140 k.

10.2 melyen

C90

17,790 k.c. 16.60 metree

GAN

21.470

CNI

16.260

19.86 metres

23.540 ke 13,03 melted

GSJ

GHL

4

13,07 metse

6,110 k.c. 45.10 meter

Transmission 5

1GBI ANI G.H.C.)

Orebexita,

7 a.m,

Danee directed by Henry Hall, Greenwich Time Slanaf at 7. p.m. a.m. Nedredefl'a Jatulalka Orchewizn with Glen Aleterra! (Honrano) and Mex Tusenna (Tenor). 3.30 am Entertainment Hour.

Greenwich Time Signal at p.m. 4.10.1. Clime dawn.

4.45 mm.

PART 1

Empire Bookahell-No. 11, Jload- ing of extracts from “Nigerians Sketchen," by E. P. G. Unles "geant," a novel of Tasmania. 6. B. Lancsatori and "The Lanrly Inland' (Tristan da Cuba). by Boss Anile Rogers. &.m. The Vario Trio,

by

5.38 m. lance Music.

am, The News and Announcementa. 4.20 .m.

0.43.m.

Dance Munir,

Close down.

KZRM PROGRAMME

The following programme will be broadcast From Manila this even{TUR."

p.m. "Are You Listening? conducted by

femte Nonaco,

fix Ben, Bubbles. An originat entertainment presented by "Will Seymour.

7.43 ■um. A Recital by Jeannette Callle

(Canadian Panfat?.

Greenwich Time Hignal at 17 Midnight

"A Lifs on the Ocean Wav ... “ 9.45 a.m. The Newa 9. Close down.

Transmission 6

11. lg lett.

The 1.C. Dance Orchestra, Greenwich Time Signal at 3.30 am. (Continued on Previous Columu).

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In a letter to a school teacher many years ago a mother wrote, "Please do not tench our Mary Anne any more about her body or its inside, sho does not want to know about timt, This Evening's Broadcast From and besides it is rude."

Manila Station

Such foolish prejudices have for- tunately been

with the passing of Linie, and a knowledge of tho-workings of the body has opened the door to better health. The day is past when one faced the dungers of neglected constipation rather than and acknowledge the trouble.. Progress

Extracts From the Inxativa far too has discovered a superior to old-fashioned remedies

"Telegraph" Files which caused griping pains and violent action harmful to the ergo

The following extracts are This Jaxative is Pinkeltes. These

normal way to

the Hongkong Telegraph for 8.10 p.m. Hock Quotations and Loent pills assist nature in

maintain daily regularity. They nidweek ended July 18, 1914. p.. Hernandes Reelta), pronting the the liver, banish blilousness, sick

Dravents Fromulea the Mania, headachas, coated tongue, foul breath, Tho rate of dollar on demand under the direllan of Prof. Juan and quickly relieve piles; are, obtain

ablo at all chemists."

4.39 p.m. Spanish Informational î'erind. 0.40 English Informational l'eriod. 1.65 p.m. Hick Quotations, through

equrtray of Byron, Culberisun and Frile.

.

* pum. Radio Shupper.

7.15 pum. Deliär Higamship Compnay Pro- gramme (Chain KZEG)."

7,38 sum. Bilal and Arbor Day Programine, 7.45 p.ot. Filzalde y Cla Proemama. 1. panta.

Market Reports.

B: Hernanden.

moved the adoption of the report Council then adjourned sine dio.

11 p.m. Alys Off,

*

I was 18, 10.1/100.

Tel. 21322.

Mr. J. E. Anderson arrived in Hongkong to join his brother, Mr. Anderson W. Anderson, in the Music Company.

Mr. A. E. Wood, special officer sent to the West River flood area, reported that in one district alone from there were $7,000 people destitute

the out of a population of 40,000..

The Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd., declared an interim dividend of $8.50 per share,

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