1935-12-17 — Page 19

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

DESTITUTE CHILDREN

WORK OF SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN NEEDS HELP

MONEY THAT WILL SAVE LIVES

A stirring appeal for financial support was made by Mr. G. P. de Martin, M.B.E, Chairman of the Executive Commitice, at the annual public meeting of the Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children, which was. held at the Helena May Institute yesterday afternoon.

The Presidential Address was read by Dr. R... Kotewall, who presided at the meeting on behalf of the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, President of the Society who, though present, did not conduct, the meeting on account of a recent Illness, from which he has just recovered.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1985.

ANGRY STUDENTS

PHILIPPINES FUTURE

AMERICAN CONGRESSMEN ON INDEPENDENCE

Seattle, Dec. 16.

The Congressional party has re- turned from Manila. · The Speaker of

YOUTHS BEATEN BY PEIPING POLIČE

Peiping, Doc, 10. Hundreds of students marched past

"Down

Mr.

the House, Mr. J. W. Byrns, volced the residence of Mr. Halao Cheng- the consensus of Philippines outlook, ying at 9 o'clock this morning. saying, "I think the Philippines laino Cheng-ying was appointed new Government, if let alone, will not only Mayor of Tientsin after giving up Jenin independence but will achieve it last post as Governor of Carhar

The students.ahouted "Down

with in brilliant fashioli."

Jintao Cheng-bing,"

with Senator Nye scoffed at the lden traitors." of Japancze aggression,

Armed police guarded the Wal chinopu (Foreign Office) where a few Charhar-Hopel The Vice-President, Mr. Juhn Gar-members of, tho fer, refused to comment.

Council decided to Inaugurate the Council between December 18 and 20.

Pessimistic Views -

Senator Gibson led a small minority in saying ho believed the Philippines Hundreds of Taing Hua and Yon would never attain, independence, and ching Universities' students besieged insisting that they might ask the the north and west elty gafen which Florence Rice in "Death Files United Staten to take them back na awere closed at eight o'clock this East," Columbla picture show-protectorate--United Press,

morning. They shouted "Down with ing at the Alhambra Theatre

the Charbar-Hopel Council" and to-day and tomorrow.

"Down with Japanese Imperialism,"

All Schools Guarded The Police guarded every school, but students rushed to ovado the Police. It is estimated that 5,000 students are trying to dodge the Palice and meet

uf Heaven. near the Temple

A representative of the United Perry was present

the to watch

Police One of the members of the party directing their fire hose

on the Anid that he thought that the parading

the students. However, Philippine, lalanda would not be antis į students outflanked the police, cut Bed with the experiment of inde-

hose

du

The meeting decided to invite His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, to become Patron of the Society.

throughout There was a good attendance at the centres

the New meeting, amongst those present being Territories, and have a hospital for the Hon. Sir Henry Pollack, the Rt. children at Cheung Chau. The Gov Rev. R. O. Hall, Lady Southern,

ernment have extended their hospital per person in family, but Mr. 0... Sir William Hornell, the Ilon. becommodation for children and, at lartin asked his audience not to be misled by these figures. The $4 and Dr. S. W. Two, the ilon. Mr. M. K. the request of the Society, are con

$0 a month families are the Society's Lo, Mr. F. H. Leseby, Mr. S. v.

Valdering the question of retaining Boxer, Chevalier J. 1. Alves, Dr. part of the present Government Civil plutocrats, and little is done for them. H. A. de Castro isasto, Mr. M. A. Hospital as Children's Hospital. In the past year 21 families helped T. M. Hazelrikk, Mrs. Playgrounds for children have been by the Society had no income as all, Cooper. Mr. T,

and the average for all familles was Colony, A. Heks, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mrs, establisland throughout the

$2.01 monthly per person in family. more will be Kotewall, Mr. F. 1. Kwok, Dr. Li and I hope that still

Few words are capable of more Shu-fan, Mr. A, McKellar, Mr. Ngan provided.

Leke Sin,

varied interpretation than poverty. Shing-kwan,

This tide, if I mung so call it, of in- Mr. Peter Tang Shiu-kin and Mr. J. M. Wong, terent in the welfare of poor children There is the poverty where the week's

th his

his opening remarks, the Hon. its extended to the Legislative Coun-wage just suffices for the week. Sir

There in the picturesque and Shay-5011

Chow said that in pre-elf which has passed legislation in-

of the troducing two major reforms affect vious years, the Governor

Annual ing Juvenile delinquents, most Colony presided t

whom for

suffer from the effects of general meetings, but this year

da ant see in Today, renuous obvious to all, they had re-poverty,

their

Mr.

in

Seattle, Dec. 10. The question of the future of the Philippine Islands was raised by the arrival of the United States Govern ment party which went to Manila for the inauguration of the Independence of Philippine Commonwealth.

pendence and would ank the United through the

the through

all

and swarmed

carrying big States to continue the Protectorate Run- Senator Burke (Idaho), said that words, without any warning, charged

1rts Policemen

parade, beating insed poverty of the countryside, the Islands might ask Britain to take towards the There in the

in the poverty of the penniless them over if the United States-de-students whom they could reach nud fishermen,

of the men, who declined.Reuter.

[breaking up the

parade. Five from it

A United Press reportér saw a it support for their

dozen students seriously hurt; but This sort of

the Police desisted in their attack

photographs.

frained from troubling Is Excellency |the docks of the Police Courts tiny and the mothers of their SU 12iliar

to most of you.-if every when the reporter tried to inke

Dr. Kotewall's Sprèch

Dr. Kotewall snid: Before 1 read

foundation.

}}}}}

the

of this, also because the years ahead may bring silli greater difficulties

R

Presidential Address

which

f

1511

во пов reach

wwn

Workers Thanked

Committer

the

from the Buy in

misery the

heart sickening poverty where the unhappy mother sees her infant wilt has not had enougis food to be able and wither on her breast because sho

to feed it herself, and does not know of and cannot afford to buy artificial substitutes.

Co-operation

Reply to Criticism

Ret a

in the

It has

Kome

-03

A. La

J.

Election of Ollicers

C.

Ilón.

Governor Invited

The students stoned the police, in-

to

ask the

small

the pollee

running wildly about, fired a volley over their heads,

station, n dozen policemen, who were

the

finish with a quotation which is the Governor to perium the duty, children whose eyes which, accordingly, had devolved on above the rail. They are brought

man his doorstop kept the city world him as President of the Society before the Magistrate in his private attempting to relieve. That is the Though he had recovered from his room, and are treated with sympathy

be clean. The Hongkong Society for illness, he was still not as strong us and

sand understanding.

the Protection of Children is trying effectually and only provoking fur- I mention all this because, whilst he would wish. He might appear to

to free our little Hongkong doorstep ther beatings. It was seen that two be healthy looking and possibly hand. the greater part of the Society's ac-

from one very dirty stain." (Apstudents were seriously cut by big plause).

swords-United Pread. Home (Laughter), but he was not tive work may seem to fall on comme

Organise the Peoplet. very strong. Therefore he had reparatively few, the fact is that most

Poiplog, Dec. 15. quested his old friend, Dr. Kalewall, of the

Committee members ur are still, actively engag-

Ten thousand students, peasants na senior Vice-President, to rend the huve be

The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo proposed, and workers nasembled at the Presidential Address and to conducted in one or more of the many as-

and Sir William Hornell seconded, Temple of Heaven and passed a re- soriateol forms of child welfare work. the meeting on his behalf.

The Hongkong Society for the Pro-

that the following be elected mem-solution to organise the mannes, arm As our Committee

tee comprises more tection of Children coeperates with bers of the Executive Committee for the

and down Japanese people, than sixty members, it will be realis- ¦ other bodies such the Tung Wah

the coming year:

Imperialism, They fed that the intinenre' of the Sockets Hospital, the Salesian Schools, the Mrs.

marched G. Alabaster, B.B., the Foreign Ofice is a Salvation Army, the Children's Clinic Chevalier Presidentin the well-being of children

J. M. Alves, Mrs. L. W. new councillors why they are selling | Addies 1 desire, on behalf of sit pre- good deal wider than most people at Samihuipo, the Hongkong Benevo- Amps, Mr. A. el Arculli, The Rev. out the national interests

willlent Society and many others whose 1. W. Baines, Dr. R. A. de Castro suspert, and I think that you seat, to congratulate Sir Shou-son

Impressive March Chow on his return to health, and 10 combined efforts of this

14gree with me when I say that the help the speaker gratefully acknow- Hasto, Mr. S. V. Boxer, The Hon. The Len thousand studerils in order- tell him how glad we are that he is of keen workers deserves the highest

lurge team ledged.

Mr. J. P. Braga, 0.3.E. Adjutantly ranks, shouting slogans and with with

We co-operate with other socie Brazier, The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, banters flying, marched toward the to-day. Everyone UR

who praise from the community. Let me ties as occasion serves: we do not knows Sir Shou-san Chow must purge, once again, that the community compete with them: we concentrate

Mrs. Rose Li Chow, Tho

ILon.

Sir Chienmen Gate, near the American preciate the deep concern he has for enn best show its appreciation of on children as the most hapless and

Shouson Chow, Mr. M. A. Cooper, Dr. Embassy, where they clashed with the welfare of the less

The the

Right Rev. R. O. pulice. Dovey. fortunate these efforts by contributing to the inarticulate members of our com- Lall, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg. M.C.. Five thousand divided into members of our community, especial funds of the Society as generously as munity, but we are not jealous that Mrs. A. Hicks, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, groupe and finally were permitted to 15 ly the

poor children; but only those musible,

there in organisation for saving.BE,

Mrs.

Hospes, Father D. enter the Tartar City. who have been privileged to serve with him on the Executive Committee

young girls from

were prostitution. for Hourigan, Dr. L. 0. Hunter, Dr. E. Seven boys and four girls of this Society can

fully

the protection of muti taui, for in- appreciate

W. Kirk, The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote- treated at the Rockefeller Institute his work and the wisdom of his Appreciation has been expressed inculcating the humane treatment of wall, c.3.G., Mes: Kotewall, Mr. Frank Hospital for injuries.

President, an office which the Koport, of the counsel as

valuable help animals. We are not Jealous when

Old residents any the demonstration H. woh, har Kwok Tsan Mr. L h in held since the Society's rendered to the Society by various intender hearted persons concern them- Hui-tung, Mr. R. C. II. Lim; The Hon.was the mest orderly, most patriotic and dividuals, both men and women; butives with the mitigation of criminal Mr. M. K. Lo, Air. P. II. Loseby, ansi mest significant they had seen

Ffeel that I cannot close without schtences. We wish only that all the Lady MacGregor, Mr. G. P. do for many years.-United Press, than paying a special tribute here to three through our hands were as well off 8,000 children who have janned

Martin, M..., Mr. A. McKellar Mr.

Nervous Pollec ony the Society has yet had to face, members whone services have been

J. L. McPherson, Dr. G. R. Nash, Mr.

Peiping. Dec. 16. ян inny our heartfelt wish that Sir outstanding, To Mr. De Martin our

mutui, prostitutes, Ngan Shing-kwán, Dr. Phoon Ser- 3፡

Students have been allowed to pass The wah. Shou-son Chow may long he spared to thanks are due for his work as Chair criminals and dogs.

Sir

nuin Henry freely through the Chienmen Pollock, Executive

LuÎy K.C give us the benefit of his experience man of the

Pollock, gate between the Tartar anil Chinese Mr. J. T. Prior, Mr. E. and wise guidance. I will now read during the past year. We are great-

M. eities, but on returning the police ly ineided to him for the time he "I wish to take this opportunity to

Raymoul, The Hon. Sir William blocked their way and the Presidential Address:

the gates were has devoted 10 the many problems | answer three criticisms which have Shenton, Lady Shenton, Miss Shin hurriedly shut, the police pouring that have arisen during the year. been expressed on our work,

Tak-ling, Mr. Peter Sin, Mrs. C. A. some half-dreaked men from the

police the ability and patience with been said and, a priori, with samu for

Middleton-Smith, Mr. L. D. Skinner, station at the adjacent gate. The As most of you must have studied which he presided over the Committee plausibility, that if we make things Miss A. E. E. Steele, Lady Southern, intenta were orderly like marching the Report on the Society work meetings. To Mr. S. V. Boxer and easier for our poor we shall attract gang Shiu-kin, M., The Hon. Mr. entum, but when the head of their during the past year, 1 propose to

M. Hazlerigg, M.C., our

M.C., our Joint

column came, near to of neighbouring districts. stress-only-on-or-two of its really Honorary Directors-during-the-same "My-first-answer-to-this-is-that the R. W. Tro cue, Mr. T. O. The vital features, It will have been period, tender, on behalf of Society both on

MF. T. 5. WhyteSmith, Mr. J. M. and in own noticed that the number of new cases Society, our warmest thanks. Only operation with

has Wone and Mr. Wong Kwong-tin. other bodies

The students, who scattered quick- in which help was given exceeded by those who, like

myself

are closely affected the repatriation and emigra mare than 22 per cent, the number of associated with them in the work of lion of children

rch whose

ly, were taken completely by surprise, parents have

and they quickly reformed their ranks the previous year. Another outstand-the Society know the value of their been thankful to get away.

And According to the agenda, Sir Henry and lilled the large square between 1 feature is that the average month- services and the extent of the per-recondly does anyone really suppose Pollock at this stage was to have the Chiermen Gate and the Kinhan ly income per head in the Society's sonal sacrifice they have made in the that parents will leave their own proposed the election of other affi Station. The police continued to be cases shows a still further decline to interests of the pour children.

districts, where they are known, to cers, but when he rose to speak he nervous and excited, som carrying $2.01. figure is approximate- I now move that the Report and come and starve among strangers on Annoureed ist he had a proponni iv 20 per cent, lower than the corres Accounts for the past year be $1.50 a

a month no that their babies which would moet with general ap- all wis at others rifles and pistols,

with their fingers on finding estimate of two years ago, adopted" (Applause).

triggers $6,000 we peoval. rent last year in milk foods and cod Excellency the Governor, Sir

His proposal was that Hin

A students deputation The fact that the Society has been able

requcated Andrew

permission to march through the gate liver 117

Caldecott, be invited to. become and received d in reply two more volleys i It has been said that our work Patron of the Society. The proposal, frum work without increasing its salaried

Mr. G. P. de Martia, Chairytan of

the demoralised palice. is a tribute to the energy

which

was seronded by the Ilon. Mr.

Reuters

eye- scale

correspondent was an enthusiasm of every one of its the Executive Commitice, conted should not in necessary and that the

on which we work is too small W. Ts'o, was passed with reclama witness of the entire Reese and it was

A executive officers, paid and unpaid; the adoption of the annunt report.a

10 tion.

mervel that the nervous police did but it is a disturbing thought that I remarked that he was addressing to be effective. It is, however,

lamentable fnet that the work is

moves not host each Sir. Henry Pollock then this friends of Hongkong's destitute unless economic conditions in this children between whont and them-

other, let alone necessary and will be necessary, as that the President, Vice-Presidents, unher of students..

Committee, Colony show distinct til selves lay the Society as a channel long as unemployment is prevalent. General

Directors,

Seme cartridges were blank, but the current year, *

The scale on which we work is Treasurers and Secretaries

in namel

nny live rounds were also used.- of love

be re-elected, the names of Reuter. children for

r hatred of in- on the Society's Hances. In this f

designate there shown being connection I may be excused for re-justice, or perhaps of shape that the fort we get from the

the cannot understand crit

criticism

for the nimes of Officers minding you that in the course of the conditions indicated in the report

refuses ordinean exist in Hongkong. or possibly

us a little help on the grounds

offlees. Seconded by past four years, the

the Society'n

that we need a great deal.

Ta', the motion was nry income has fallen short of its ex- because If the Society fail penditure by $14,000, and this in thing more expensive will have to

in ad-ake its place.

speaker The

thanked spite of stringent eco

scale, international, world-wide re economies

forma we wish them well, we hope Faced with his bearers for their attendance and ministrative expenses.

they will prosper, haped by theft good fliers, and while the millennium recedes, while This situation, your Committee

1stgh these ever generous friends are conshtered ents of future policy, and of good causes--the Hongkong news.i

congressos digress, while Geneva

Kete red and

cross, cited

quarrels and

I while commissions Issue plous now prevalent among the labouring

"Must of us have at some time or parts, children are dying in pain or, classes demands that the present is other fell willing to help some un arse stiil, clinging in suffering to Livities of the Society should not be LIVITI

it would often be curtailed

last dollar appy creature in the street. But what until the curi

street begging is not to be encourageuphemism to call life.

"And thin brings me to the third This decision is based on the

ur help will not be misupplied. i criticism I wish to meet. With such that the general public, now that know the pressing needs of the very is just in this way that the Society sorry lot in front of them is it not will can be ful. Let us be your alter that these children ahente die? poorest children of the Colony,

may even be so. I do not know. be Indeed to give the Society an even mera. We spend your money care.

But my answer is timt our children recater suchture of financial support fully and, not in cash, but in kind, it do not die. Thes

continue to be past, goes direct to those for whom you alive. They grow up, that in they than they have given in the For this extended help I do most intend it.

add to the wretched tale of their carnently appeal.

Poverty and Crime "But, with an increase in our mem the child welfare movement in this which could not be bought with

reflect on the progress more liberal emolument than we can community as a whole through the which has been made in the space of afford to give them, and I am glad government grant we can help the a few years.

Los than six years to have this opportunity to thank children to live, not just to remain alive, we enn help them so to grow ago, when the Society was founded,

of our supporters and of the public up that they will be an asset and not the movement was

for there is no more produc- the past year,

tive cause of class and social hatred "As we are acting on behalf of the leading to crime and Inwlessness than wistel is the Violet Feel Health Cen-nuble does not support us in greater

Jearn that their suffering has been my numbers. There Inst. The Army

somo due opened in Mayrteil and are 38on, and I am inclined to lay thee to our negligence and indiffer authorities, too, have Increasing their welfare work in blame on our Society, for, in spite of "After expressing gratitude on be- not be turned into dollars

Territories, its peculinr knowledge of the need, half of the poor children for the Colony, In tho New we have the Sir Robert and Ludy the same, the urge, it has obviously labours of the Women's Auxillary (Laughter). However, she thanked Ho Tong Centre, which, while not failed to bring them home to our which found $3,480 in the past year, him for his kind reference to her,

fellow citizens."

Mr. de Martin concluded: "There is and promised that she would got the confining itself to children, does a great lent of work for children. At

Poverty

much misery in the world Our Girl Guides and the Women's Inter- The annual report states that the Hongkong children are not time, the St. John's

alone. national Club to make a special Ambulance Brigade have established Society's poverty line is 34 monthly But they pro our children.. I will effort to help the Society.

to cope with an increased volume of

personnel, is a

the

lave

Proposal Seconded

rain is likely to be imposed ter, their sympathy, born it may be I dielated to us by the measure of sup-

de

added:

entrusted to it by the publie is one, and we cannot always feel that

Progress of Work

their

The Society's Inspectors "Our inspectors are doing It should, I think, be a matter of work with an amount of good will, legilinute pride to the supporters of thet, common sense

Colony to

them

on

11

It

w

community

and in

that

"As for there who are out for large the Hon. Mr. Ta'

unanimously.

years,

A vote of thanks to the Society's

but meanwhile,rary Auditors, Messrs. Perey

[

Seth and Fleming, for their ervices rendered during the last year, was proposed by Mr. A. Me- Gellar, seconded by Mr. M. A. Cooper and carried unanimously,

Mr. S. V. Boxer moved a vate of thanks to the President of the meet-

a tragic. Henry Pollock, on behalf of

auch ership and increased help from the

behalf of the children and

Lady Pollock, expressed, regret that i a account of a previous engagement, she was unable to be present at the meeting. Ife assured them all that wife was very much Interested in the work of the Society.

Sir William fornell ual that it did not appear to him to be good policy for the Society to spend every deltar it had, and suggested that ways and means be devised to aug- ment the funds of the Society. He aureated that there must be many people in Hongkong who were will ing to subscribe $5 a year.

The Chairmann said that the Execu tive Committee would remember Sir

Before the meeting concluded, Dr.j Katewall expressed his pleasure at tho presence of Laily Southorn at the necting. lie Baid

Lady Southorn's great interest in the work of the Society had always been a source of encouragement to them.

In reply, Lady Southern express- ed her regret that her gracious pro- sonce, as Dr. Kotewall put it, could which thewould be of more use to the Society

relative generally for their good work in the munity or a menace to the com-

To-day, the Society three centres, while

maintain two similar and

19

• = 22000X SUN 53

establishments, one

of public the question

arises why the overly when the victims come

must be

tho

Ramo

ence."

to

William's suggestion..

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from, Page 7.)

Д

11.30 am. Thu 19.11.C. Danes Orchestra, 11.45 a.m. Weekly Newsletter and Sports

Summary. 12.0 p.m. Clone down.

Transmission 2

2084, CSA, and (7.9.G.|| 1 p.m.

Ilir Ben. Sydner. Torch, at the Organ of the Regal, Edmonton. 7.39 p.m. "Light and Shads"-No. 7.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 1.38 p.m. 8.15 p.m. A lecital by James Daker (Plano,

forte).

8.20 p.m. Talcenter Opera House Orchestra. ?., The News.

9.15 p.m. The Mancheatre Tuerday Midday

Goclay' Convert. 9,45 b.m, Close down,

Transmission 3* (5.8.F., G.B.1% and 4.9.3.)

10 p.m. Big Dien. The Birmingham Theatre

Royal Orchestra 10,45 p.m. "Musical Geographa-Ne. A

Songs Dickens Kraw.*** 11.35 p.m. The Brankhural Tria, 12 mm. Evensong, relayed from

York

Minater. Greenwich Time Bignal at 12:30 am. 12.15 m. The News,

1 ... Close down,

Transmission 4

(0.9.0. end (1.9.D.)

PART I 1.16 m. The Dr. "The

(Fourth Edition).

Empitates"

* Him. The Neww 7.15am.gh Spota" Ns., 81 Mooraïde

2.30 am. The 1.1.C. Northern Orchestra. Greenwich Timə Bienal at a 4.m. 2,50 km, The Vieľne Olaf Hexist. Arthur

Rockiene 1Baritone).

4 m. Variety Feature,

4.15 am. The 11.D,C. Orchestra (Baétion D. 5.30 .. Cisne down.

PART II. 5,43 km The Vario Trie.

Greenwich Time Alguni at É mat, Cam. The Nawa,

6.15 am." Austral Interlude,

4.20 *.m. The. Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. Marguerita Natalia (South African Boorana). GE 13. Ciona dewa

FITTING PERSONALITY

AS WELL AS

HEADS....

TOWNEND'S

HAVE BEEN MAKING HATS AND GOOD HATS FOR SEVENTY

YEARS

THEY STILL CONTINUE TO DESIGN "HATS TO FIT YOUR PERSONALITY AS WELL AS YOUR HEAD"

WE HAVE THE NEWEST MODELS JUST ARRIVED

PURE FUR, ALL COLOURS

UNLINED.

PRICE $1195

TOWNEND'S LIGHTWEIGHT

FULLY LINED GREASE PROOF TOPS THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD QUALITY FUR SMOOTH, SOFT, AND EXTRA LIGHT

NEW DRAB, CUBA,

AND SHADES OF BROWN-

SIZE 61⁄2 TO 71⁄2

PRICE $1350

SOLE AGENTS

FOR

Thos Townend C

FINE QUALITY

FUR FELT HATS,

BRE THIR STANBIN EVERY BET

Establis

LONDON

1778,

Made in England

Whiteaway-Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

SHOP

FUJIYAMA

SIGN

WHATEVER YOU REQUIRE FOR X'MAS PRESENTS=CALL AT FUJIYAMA.

Cultured Pearls

Necklaces & Loose Pearls

Kimonos, China Tea Sets, Satsuma Ware, Aizu Gold Lacquer Ware, Ivory Carvinge, Silver Bronze Cigarette Cases & Powder Boxes, Gold Damascono Ware, etc. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON PEARLS Fujiyama Branch: Tel. 32007, 8 Gloucester Bldg. Arcade.

Headshop: 32-34 Hennessy Rd., Wanchai. Tel: 28926.

FUJIYAMA

Neglected Colds are Dangerous!

For quick relief, opply MENTHOLATUM freely in the nostelin and rub well into the chest. 50 many people have found

it helpful that millions of pack

ages are sold every year for colds, Be sure you use only the genuine MENTHOLATUM,

MENTHOLATUM

Including To-Day CANTON AGENT

Only

7

Shopping Days

To Christmas!

for

Thongkong Telegrand

WM. FARMER &

Victoria Hotel Building Shameen, Canton.

Tel. 13501.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.