An OLD
FAVOURITE
Behind every familiar bottle of Bechive Brandy is a more than 80-years-old reputation for quality. It's an old favourite with all those particular people who look for the same sterling qualities in a brandy as in the friends they choose and who find in the round, rich mellowness of Beehive Brandy the 'qualities so essential to their own well-being and happiness.
Keep a bottle handy-ask for it at the club.
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Gloucester Arcade.
FOR
Tel. 30986.
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Telephone
20269
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936.
C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
China Building.
Reasons why MANSION is so economical
highly
'Mansion being a concentrated wax polish, only very litle is needed to give a
mirror-like brilliance, to large floor murface.
A
*Mansion, the preservative polish. lengthens the life of Linoleums,
Because Mansion' gives auch
lasting brilliance, floors need
less frequent polishing.
FOR DARK WOODS USE DARK MANSION
MANSION
ANTISEPTICE
POLISH
Obtainable at all leading Stores.
Sola Agents: Imperial Chemical Industrìos (China)., Ltd.
Out with EXCESS CARBON,
it makes engines noisy
The best way to keep excess carbon out of your wagine is to install new Champion Spark Plugs once every year. They give full powerlul spaika. They igulis and burn the full charge of fuel avery time. They reduce carbon larmnatious to its nighormat
EXCESS
CARBON
Spark
Plugs
Champion
General Distributors; DODGE & SEYMOUR (CHINA) LIMITED
Shanghal, Hongkong, Harbin **
QUAMPION SPARK PLUG CO, TOLETJA, OHIO, U,SA.
WH
18s.
JAPAN TO MAKE
BICYCLE
Tokyo, Nov. 25.
ITH exports increasing from £280,000 in 1926 to £1,100,000 in 1934-and still rising the Bicycle Manufacturers' Association of Tokyo estimate that they will soon put on the market for export a bicycle selling at 18s., with a "life" of from seven to eight years.
The Association states that 1932, when it was founded, ex- ports were £390,000. Steps were immediately taken to modernise all existing equipment in Japanese factories and to cut produc tion costs to the bone.
By 1933 exports had been doubled,
The nasociation has branches
throughout the East, in Africa, South NEXT WAR
America, and the Pacife Islands.
A quarter of the export trade, is with the India, the States and British the Dutch East Indica
are the largest importers. Alarmed At the amount of the Japanese im- porls, the Dutch East Indies placed, In January 1935, a duty of 35 per cent, on Japanese products.
Since then the Japanese manufac- turers
their have been directing efforts to securing the New Zealand maritet.Rewer.
L.G.'s Name Was On List Of Assassins
Stories of war-time and early post-war years, in which Mr. Lloyd George was concerned, are told in the concluding volume of Colvin's "Life of Lord Carson" (Gollancz, 168.).
WILL BE
SUDDEN
-SAYS PROFESSOR
Berkeley, Nov. 21, Surprise will be the dominat- ing element in the commence- ment of the next war, whether it be European or Asiatic, and which many now believe to bo inevitable, according to Gen. cral David Prescott Barrows, professor of political science at the University of California and former president thereof.
General Bar- This surprise,
rows believes, will not only apply to the manner of attack but even to the diplomatic side as well. He is convinced that the "coming" war will start without the formality of declaration of with- war or the customary In 1917 Mr. Lloyd George, then [drawal of ambassadors. Prime Minister, wanted to remove "The development of military avlu- Sir Henry Oliver from the post of tion," states General Barrows, "has Chief of the Naval War Staff, and rendered tactical surprise, as it was told Sir John Jellicoe, then First Sea
used by Napolean and Stonewall Lord, of his intention. The conver Jackson, extremely difficult, and as a sation, wecording to Mr. Colvin, en
consequence military leaders have took this form:
turned to new forms of surprise at-
that leaves tnek and strategy
Jellicoe: If he were
要する KO
would be disastrous, so H you in-formalities
sist 1 must reconsider my position, severance
Lloyd Georget
mean?
What do you
Jellicor: What I say,
Lloyd George (angrily };
the
of declaration of war and of diplomatic questions
entirely."
out of the scheme out of
as nothing which modern
commanders wish to avoid more than stalemates, such as the You long drawn out trench warfare that
characterised nut
Great
will obey orders like any midship
111.
The Prime Minister waived his demand, and Sir John Jellicoe con- tinued to work with Sir Henry Oliver.
only the Wer, but also the Japanese-Russian Jellieve; You don't know what war. Theorists as well as practical you are talking about.... I con experience from both of these wars, not be compelled to join the new have demonstrated that unless the Board I think the conditions victory is promptly won, the conflict dangerous to the Service.
wastes the victor as much as the vanquished."
"General Barrows insists that the modern armics of to-day are capable of far greater destruction than they were in the world wor. Fire power, he points out, has been increased by in England. Lord Carson, the hero adoption of mechanised small by of Ulster, knew he was hated by the arms, such as automatic rifles,
motorisation of transport; by the Sinn Feiners, but was unable to take increased calibres of field artillery; the chance of assassination very
and by the development of military seriously.
aviation.
In 1920 the Sinn Fein troubles in Ireland caused fear of assassination
As Carson entered the Privy Coun. -ell-room one day Mr. Lloyd George went up to him and taking him urgently by the lapel of his coat asked him:
"Are you protected, Carson?" "How do you m protected, Prime Minister?"
"Protected
by
the police, ol course," Mr. Lloyd George replied.
Well," sold Carson, "there's a decent old sergeant I often notice hanging found Eaton Place."
"Don't joke about it," the Prime Minister retorted. "I'm serious, We've found the list the list of those who are going to be inurdered, Carson. And you're the first on the 1st and I'm the second."
the
"National power in war, or what the French call potential de guerro' has also been greatly developed," General Barrows states. "Such countries as France, Germany, Soviet Russia, Italy and Japan have OT-
their national resources ganised that they may put on a war busts ut a moment's notice.
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there is no common
"Howery at the present time
tury amongst the nations. Some would willingly renounce military polley if they dared to do so while others do not intend to do so.
The great mistake of the Briand- Kellogg pence pact was in supposing that all nations would pledge them- setves with equal sincerity to such a renunciation."United Press.
THE HAPPIEST BOY IN THE WORLD
A Meccano boy is the happiest boy in the world. His days are full of the fun and thrills he gels from his wonderful and fascinating. Meccano hobby.
He is able to build working models of the world's engineering masterpieces, and thus gain practical constructional experience in a delightfully interesting manner.
Meccano is real engineering in mintature -all the parts are standardised and inter- changeable and enn be used over and over again to make hundreds of different work- ing models.
There are also Meccano Motor Car Outfits which enable perfect models of sperts and speed cars to be built and Meccano Aeroplane Outfits with which you can make realistic model of different types of aircraft,
Meccano Ltd., Liverpool 13, England.
W. IL Loxley & Co. (China), Lid., Agents.
MECCANO
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
THE SOCIETY ASKS FOR
$25,000
m 1937 to continue its work for sick and
destitute children.
Hon. Treasurers:
Mr. A. McKELLAR, CA,,
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & O. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN,
c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,
Hongkong,
"November 10, 1038;
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Ladies and
Gentlemen..
APPRECIATE GOOD TASTE.
U.B. Ecer pleases the most exacting taste. U.B. Light Beer for those who want the natural beer "tang", and, a wholesome, uniform body,
U.B. DARK Beer for those who profor a slightly sweater flavour with a heavier body. U.D. Beer-light and DARK-for those who demand "Beor at its Best",
AU.B
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