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DRESS DEPARTMENT.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. Bijou Scenic Theatre. 9.15 p. The Girl in the Taxi by New Banlmann Opera Co. in Theatre Royal.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.

11.30 a.pl.- China Berne Co.'s Meating 2.13 p.m.-The Girl in the Taxi,' by New Baudmann Opera Co. Thentre Royal.

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, April 4-

9.15 paAutum Mancerares, by New Banduan Opera Co., Thostre Royal.

MONDAY, April 7:--

THE CHINA MAIL.

·SQOLAL AND PERSONAL.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1913.

ANGLO-CHINESE BİZLAR.

THE BANK-NOTE CASE.

Further Evidence.

Successful Wesleyan Effort.

for the notes,

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Mr. Slade, R.C. (interposing): On the notes (Laughter)

The witness said he had his portrait

TAN CHINA EXPRESS CO.S AFTAIRS.

MELTING OF GRADITORS,

however, be possible to get the pilot and the fuselage on board safely in the large majority of cases, and if ar, George Lewis, apcretary and steward" of the Singapore Club,, died with tragic wing got broken by bad weather anddenaces lash wook. Mr. Lewis who For a long time the Wesleyan Method- As Criminal Sessions this morning new wing would be put on. By the was 33 you of age, had been in indiferent community of Hongkong have felt before the Chief Justice nad a special the necessity of the provision of a better jay the trial of the seven. Japatero

A meeting of creditors of the Chine time all the spares, carried had been health for some time,

system of lighting in the Wanchai Eurocharged with forging a million dollars Express Co. was held last evening at the used up, other supplies would be re-

Wad con-offices, Duddell Stævet. Mr. R. F. Barratt, The death is anounced of Mr. Otto pean Church, and of a more commodius worth of Canton bank-uotoa quired by the ship, and spares could anz, for many years a much rupected re-building for the Chinese congregation to inued.

who at a previous meeting was appol ted Mr. Jonkin, one of the counsel for the to carry out the business for the banofis of.. be sent out at the same time. The spected resident of Chefos, and the founder worship in, and with the objeos of assist. cost of replacing a pair of winga of the firm which still bears his name, ing to bring about this desirable in defence, cross-examined the prisoner creditors for three months, presided, and

Messrs. Arz & Co., which was establised provemente a bazuar, organised jointly Furtawe.

anal attendance including Mr. Taylor, would be less than that of firing a hy him in 1886, 3z. Ana, who died in by the European and Chinese congrega Farukawa sajd be did not know whether the former ma ager of the Company, wg

tions, was opened in the City Hall this the forth prisoner painted the first design | prosens. large gun once, information of incati Germany, was 73 years old.

afternoon by H.E. Sir Henry, May,

Mr Barratt informed the creditore that.... mable importance would be obtained

The appearance of the ball was eloquent Mr. Jenkin: While you were in Japan eines the last meeting he had been able to The death of Mr. George Lewis, testimony to the anergy and hard work did he not approach you and ask if he redaca thu liabilities to about 85,000 ne d and acted on.

socretary and steward of the Singapors of both congregations. Both sides of the could paint your portrait?

He had found it necessary in order to Club, occurred on March 21 with tragic large room were occupied by stalls loden

ensure the continuance of shipments NEWS OF THE DAY. suddennes. He was in the Hotol da with a variety of wores in which Chinese

to pay off one creditor in England Europe in the morning when he com.goods were prominent, each section of Heinrich Leifbold, od Brugger.plained of feeling ill. Almont immediately the church having made itself respon painted on the way down from Japan. and the counts of several local cre- trossia, has celebrated his second silver to fall into a fit, attack following attack sible for half. The Chinese church mem

The reith primar was the artist, and ditor against whom the company hid wedding. He married again in 1888 after with such rapidity that he never recovered bers certainly excelled their colleagues witness did nos til him that he had arger contra accounts had also been settle consciousness and died in the General in the beauty and variety of their con-wrd for notes from the Chinese Govern. ed. Mr. Barratt stated that when ha wɛn Hospital shortly afterwards. Mr. Lewis | tributions, which included a large stallment.

appointed liquidator his scurity was a as secretary and steward of the Singapore of silver ware of fine workmanship, and, Mr. Jentin: I suppose it is pretty well | personal bond of $500 and, one guarantor Club, is well-known in the Settlement, a great quantity of beautiful noedlework. known in Japan that you have some in- of a similar amount. This gentlemen was and he will be missed by many, says the A novelty exbibited in this section was

fuence with the police authorities ?---I going home and as he had samples of his a grain of wheat on which the late Mr. know some of theps, but I have no in own on the premises valued at over $1,500 ... "Straits Times." He was native of Mumbles Swanica, and. came out from Poon Ping. Fai, father of a prosent mom- avance.

he did not think it orcessary to flad England in 1997. Until the und of 1911 ber of the church wrote no fewer than ho was at the Hotel de l'Europe as a thirty two minute characters of the Chi miled yesterday, had to go into dock for its manager. He relinquished that no language. Drawings by the Chinese repnisa to a defective propeller bearing Put to take over the managership of the YM.C.A. drawing class students wore get mor. for his services than was and will not leave for the north till the Rapire Hotel at Kuala Lumpur, where he exhibited.

remained until about a year ago. Then he end of the week.

came back to Singapore in order to take up the secretaryship of the Singapore ¦ Club, Mr. Lewis, whe was 38 years of age, had heen is indifferent bealth for som little time, but his sudden death will, nevertheless, como as a shock to all who koem hiHe was an accomplished

the death of his first wife.

H.M.S. Virago, Whiting, Ottar and Taku 10 commissioned yesterday with crews from M.S. Royal Arthur. H.M.S. Alkerity, Jais, and Handy-have been prid off.

The Nippon Baru, which was to have

It has been decided by the Baths termittee of Wandsworth Borough Coun

that must bathing shall be allowed at the Wandsworth Public Baths during the coding summer,

In addition to the tempting display of goods on the stalls visitors found much to interest them. There were a number og vide shows, and a programme of music was played by the band of H.M.9. Mine taur: For this overing several concerts are arranged.

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The reason be refused to sign the con

tract, Furukawa stated in reply to further further security. The agencies, with one exception, would probably be retained, and not that he wished to

there was very prospect of the company pay- questions, was offered him, hat beesuso he was required ing wall if the business was continued. to finance the business, and he could not He had promised to throw in his own do this..

basica with it, and to liquidate all debts within three years, and he had called this meeting to learn the creditors wishes.

It was auggested that Mr. Barratt's be discharged

The second prisoner, Hotitsuyanagi, was next called. He stated that he was the director of a money-lending Arm in

He first met Furukawain liquidatorship should Tokye. November last year. He was told in that and he be appointed to carry on the The Rev. C. Bone and Mrs. Bone, of chat-Furukawa' required money business as manager for the creditors, the English churrly and ke Bev. T. Wand on November 14 he saw Furukawa had a large hand of hotpers, both in mak witness was told that Fumikuns and Nishiyam required money to enable them

months.

it

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A committee inspecting the books every

Eventually decided to call another meeting on

Win in described as the first action tausician and well known in musical ciclo and Mr. Schols of the Chinese church, Nishiynena was present at the interview thro for hrouch of promise of marringe ever Singapore. brought in Japan is now occupying the Tokyo District Court. A lady 43 years of ago is swing a

doctor for 15, 00 jen

damages.

Queen Mary has purchased scre specimens of Coggeshall, (Essex) tambour

3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D. WEDNESDAY, April 1

Noon-Union Insurance Society of Can-are. In consenting to become patrones

lur Majesty write that she thought the work beautiful, some quite exquisite, and

ton Meeting.

12.15 p.-China Traders' Insurance in awh very good taste."

Co' Mooting

SATURDAY, April 19-

First Gymkhana

The China Pri

Hoxosono, WAPNISDAY, Arm: 2, 1913.-

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SPORTING.

Cricket.

སཡ R.A.. KOLOON G. D2 The following will represent the R.A. in their league fixture on Saturday. Play to commence at 2 pim. on the. Happy Valley-

Major Currie, Captains Crawford and Gosford, Lieuta. Christian, Pais Pym, Moses. Shewan Tomes & Co, agenta Wiltshire, Matthews, and Bagnall. Gua

arts Berry and Payne. for the Yangsze Tesarance Aceiation, Tad, inform me that they are in receipt of #cable from Shanghai stating that the

of 90%.

B. K. C. C. "A", RE The following will represent the Din etiam at the next general meeting to.K.C.C. A in the above match to be the held shortly will recommend a dividund played on the Cricket Club Ground on SA. turday, Ap il 5th. Pay to start at 2 p.m. T. E. Pearce (Capt.), W. C. D. Tur er, D. E.Donnelly, R. N. Anderson, C. C. Chike, J. S. Llord, W. E. Warburton, A. Jeselind. Lieut. Wace, R.N., R. P. Lang, and H. H. Crew.

Legion Lt. Col. T. Bate, Tientsin, Camdent of the Lion of Frontiers

| HYDRO-AEROPLANES IN WAR Ln, Linder Morgan-wen, Shanghai,

The news which Reuter uns just telegraphed to us to the effect that the London Daily Mail" is offering very substantial prizes for the en- couragement of further improvementy in the hydro-aeroplane indicates that! it is generally considered that this form of aircraft is likely to play an important, ride in the next war, though it does not appear as yet that it is quite defined what that role will be.

Billiards.

men, Far East, informa as that Suh. has created a world's recurd in revolver shooting, scoring 197 out of a possible 29,

The Both hands were used in the test. Shape Gold Medal for the most galant dead in 1912 was awarded to Frontiersmet

In the second round of the Soldiers D. Palmer, Shanghai, another member of the Paz Eastern command. Frontiersman Club Billard Tournament at the Soldiers' of the Foyal Humane Society. Palmer already messes the silver meda? | Club Jaxt night two closely contested games were played in connection with the match between 38th Cay RG.A. and Royal Engineers (A) tiam.

In the Summary Court this morning the Shen Long Cheung Kee firm, timber doders, of Hwangtong, brought a chùm against the On Hing firm, contractors

Hongheg, to romver a sum of $120 for "goals sold and delivered. Plaintiffs for when Mr. Macon, of Messrs. Wilkin son aid Grist, appeared, waived $255 of

fug and collecting goods for the stalls and in disposing of them this afternoon.

to execute 'order for notes they hast Tuesday next at 4.50. when a definite. At the opening ceremony which was received from the Chinese Govermant. scheme will be submitted. The staff hay. commencer devotionally. His Excellency Furkava said that it he could not boring left or been discharged, Mr Earrats was presented with a handsome pro-rew money himself he would lend the was authorised toemploy, Mr Taylor a clerk grumme of the proceedings printed in gold money himself but he did not wish to do in the meantimo.

and enclosed in a cover beautifully illumi- bated by Master To. The presentation was made by a daintily dressed Chinese lady of the church.

this because he would have to use the money of the college. He also told wit. now that he had the permission of the polico suthorities to do the printing, that Sir Henry May, in declaring the bazaar

it was a safe business, and that if the open, said standing there beside Mr. Bone notes were printed in Japan and ware carried his mind back thirty years, for delivered minus the rubber stamped sent it was just about that time thirty years they would pass as printed matter. Faru- that he began his stadios of Chinee kuwa promised to supervise the business in Canton, and he lived in a house next right up to the delivery of the notes. to that occupied by Mr. Bone. He still Being satisfied by these assurances that remembered the assistance Mr. Bone was everything was genuine. Witness and to him not only in his study of Chinese some of his friends oventually advanced but in studying the characters of the Furukawa sums under typo agreements. Chinese people, and he might also say Mr. Sharpe, K.C., who is leading the

JAPANESE EMBASSY £20,000 DEAL.

MYSTERIOUS METAFH025,

A cisim for commission on the sale of à

house in Grosvenor aquare to the Japanese Government to be used as the Embary buuse, came before Mr. Justice Darling .. recently.

The plaintiffs were Messrs Wilson and Grey, surveyors and: estate agents, of Mount-street

The defendants ware Mesra Clarencer and Herbert Wilson, sons of the late Shr Samuel Wilson, who was M.P. for Porta

juare, came to his sons.

in reminding him that here in China one prosecution, subjected the prisoner to a mouth for some years. At his death the ught to go to church. The church belongthy examination as to the ex-lease of his house, No. 10, Dronrepor wont be was a place of worship called tremely high rate of interest he was to a ponventiele and in that church there receive on the loans. Prisoner admitted was the same ardent spirit that animated that he was to receive 300 per cent. in. the congregation of the little Wesleyan terest on the first loan, but it did not Chapel in Morrison Hill Road, in a strike him that this was unusually high because the borrowers were pressed for money. Ou the second occasion he ad- vanced 700 yen and was to receive 25.000

They instructed the plaintifa verbally, said. Br. MeCa 1, K.O., the latters coun al, instuctions were confirmed by letter. The o sell the house. In February, 1909, the minimum price for the house and stables was £23,000.

The plaintiffs acordingly wrote to the Japanese Embassy, enying

of which that bazaar was held. Mr. Bone haying rendered him many good services they could imagine that it was a pleasur to him to repay him one very small seven romeneration. That worked out a sell by auction or privately a fine corner We have just received instructions to vies by opening the hazar. Many periple 9,000 or 4,000 per cent, per month. Ask-house very suitable for an embassy, ocen know the little chapel in Morrison Hit ad if he suggested that this was a renson- | pying a position similar to that of the Boud. He had been there himself in th able amount of interest prisoner replied Italian Embassy at the other corner of past, and hoped to go there oftener in that it was offered him. It struck him Grosvenor-square. The price for the pro the proper performance of these services tion was offered. The prisoner denied the future. The evening services and frons suspicions that such a large remunera perty is extremely low. it was desired to instal electric light. that when he landed at Hongkong and There was another object. The Chinese was arrested he handed the police the church and made progress, and it was key of one of the boxes in which notce 28, and also led at the 100 and 150 mark. Rosiwa chave a new building. That were found. Ho could not suggest why in the best 50 Hare overhauled his op frowns a good object, and oue which if this was a gemine business he was to

In the first game, Seryt. Hare, 89th Guy, and Corp. Carpenter, R.E. were opponents. Carpenter early established end and reached bis 50 with Hare only

PRICE RAISED To £30,000. Shortly after this the plaintifs received so offer from somebody ales to buy the house for £15,000. This offer the defend- anta refused to-accepit, and raised the mini- mum to £4,000,

An auction took place with a Jesert

In March, 1910, unisel montioned, the house was let for the London season. for

That it will be used for scouting over their claim in order to bring it within Ponent rapidly and wear the end tock the night to commend itself to everyone in-reccire 38,000 yen for an aivance of only price of £25,000. "Thia was not reached. the sea is, of course, obvions, but what and were given judgment for $1,000 and tinta Breaks: -Hare, 25, 16, 12, Car that number and he would go a step fur went to press.

the summary jurisdiction of the court lead, but Carpenter fually won by 5terested in the propagation of the Chris. 3,000 you.

tian religion. He was personally among The hearing, was proceeding when we 200 gainesa.

its-base will be in not so definite. Ifte it is to operate from the land as a

NEW SEASONS base, it is clear that any acroplane Mr. Melbourne two men were charged

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COTTONS, etc.

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ther and say that a church which was under the auspices of Mr. Bong and the Wesleyan Church, of which bo was a distinguished member, had his very hest support. He hoped all those present and those who would attend would put their hands deeply into their pockets.

Bay, C. Bone said he was sure it was

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THE BANDMANN COMPANY,

This highly talented Company again presented. The Pink Lady" to a well- filled house Inst night, and again scored a the, desire of all present that thanks great success in the presentation, Prin should be tendered to His Excellency for cipale and chorus alike were a'mirable, attending the bazaar. He (the sponker)d the entertainment was thoroughly en

from Ireland, and they got on exceedingly comedy The Girl in the Taxi" will be too, had been thinking of those days long joyed.

To-night, the "merry and right

He took him to the conventicle and ro-

geme by when Sir Henry May come fresh

inembered the romark His Excellency

In September, 1910, there were further negotiations with the Japaaste Embassy The Embassy was willing to pay £20,000, while Mears. Wilson and Grey were in- structed to ask 2,500. It was pointed oat that the sale would depend on the acceptance of the Embassy by the Duke of Westminster as tenants.

An Embassy, counsel remarked, pos sessed extra-territorial rights. After this

Mr. McCall's account went on the de fendanta got into communication with

another firm of agents, Mosss. Collly and Collins. Ultimately they sold the house id the Embassy for £20,000 Lehind the plains tif lacks."

ANTEAKBAT QB'S PRIVILYGE. When the plaintiffs demanded their com mission (21 per cent. up to £5,000 and 1 beyond) they were told :-

You were employed as agents, but they

made about conventicles and Methodism SAILORS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT completed the sale. We are going to pay

and some of other things, but he would keep them until a more convenient sca- son. Sir Henry May had risen from the young man from Dublin" until be represented the greatest Empire of the world in one of its most important calories. (Applause.

Charge Dismissed.

At the Magistrsey to-day before Mr. Melbourne, Vincent Wicks, a naval policeman, and Laurence Shein, an A.B., both from HMS. Flors, were charged cook-s Chinese. with assaulting, a torpedo-boat slidg's

83th Cay R.G.A., Sergt. Hare 193; RE. (A), Corpl. Carpenter 200. At the Magistracy to-day before

The second game brought Gunner Fallis, which enn alight and start from the with removing sund without a permit 88th y R.G. 4. and Sergt. Regan, R.E water will be useful but if it is to from a prohibited pince on Lan Tut the table. The game was remarkably operate from a ship, there will be land. Mr. Faithfull, who defended.évan, neither player being able to gain any said at the defendants had a permit material advantage. Fallin runched his 50 several requirements to bear in mind. which did not state that any place was with his opponent at 41, hut Regan led at There is no doubt that there will be prohibited, but which allowed sand to 19). Fallis again led at 160, but lost a great advantages in carrying aero.

be dug on the island." It did nos specifyood chance of winning by some 16 points, planes on the large ships for scouting ing the case, said that the F.W.D. must marrow margin of 3 points. Braaks, Fallis, any place. The Magistrate, in dismiss. Riga running out the winner by the purposes, as they can then be sent beband by the terms of the permit, and 15. 16. 14. Regno, 13, 10, 10. Scores well together for many months in Canton. stagud. out from any position the fleet maybe staird.

if any place was prohibited, it should faith Coy R.G.A., Gunner Fallie 197; RE.

(A) Sorgt. Regan 200. be in. It seems hardly likely that a

The two final games will be played 'parent ship" carrying acroplanes ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION night. The 88th Coy hold a lead of 41 will meet the occasion, as such a ship.

pints, could only be with the fleet, and it would be desirable that any large At the Magistracy this afternoon bo- cruiser on scouting duty should be foro Mr. Hazeland Chinese named able to send out her neroplanes to ge: Chan Kang, described as of Hongkong and such information as she could not Mao, was charged with being in posses gather herself. What will be wanted, son of forty cases of Lai Chi wine and therefore, is a type of aeroplane which cuts of Wai Sung wine, all marked can Ee Thrried ou a fighting ship. The

M.T.F. on board the ss. Hon Wan or elsewhere in the waters of the Colony, amount of room available on sucli xowing them to have been stolen outside by no means large, and therefore the the Colony. anchine will have to be so made that

Mr. Davido appeared for the pro reution and Mr. B. C. Faithfulf de it can be stowed in a small space. fended..

What strikes one as a possible: Mr. Davidson, in eponing the can, PROGRAMME 9.16 .. Future arrangenicut is to have small sad Bere were three parters in a firm and 30th March.

hydre momplures with the wings of last year the partnership was dissolved. Mr. F. Bevingtae (allowed 11) All square, easily detachable and of ruch size that at the eprplainant.in this case, who was

iv. Foster Pegz (Plus 1,1 down several could be carried on every partner, was appointed to wind up the

compary. Mr. Davidson said the goods. A MacKenzie (allowed 0) 3 Jarge battleship and cruiser. Each were taken by the defendant under cir. I indsay Wind (Soratel) “ monoplane would have to be provide cunstancia which would have simounted ed with several sets of spare wings to embezzlement had It occurred in this

Mr. F. Devington....... Colimy. and other breakable parts. In actual.

The case was proceeding when we wenter. Fster Perg to pros.

Mr. A. Maskenzie. Dr. Lindy Woid..

Wm. Powell, Id.

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NEWS OF THE DAY

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The Moustache sad the Maids (Comic). Nick Wid's New Pupil Bangu for the Bouses Waiting for Mother Abbreviations

"Miss VIOLET BONETTA (Up in the Blug, Blue Sky.". Bonald laun to love you!"

MIKS. CECILE STEPHANO

•Listening."

All that I ask is Love,

se the machine would be hointed out by a Berrick, and would start from the water Doubtless there would be many occasions when, on

1

Line merultants in Macno. At the end

THE FRUIT SEASON. DOWEL cumpilking in kura to be pravn

daring the fruit a win. Un eura

its return, it would be very difficult to keep bottle of Chamberlain's Cole. to hoist it on board again without Cholera and Diarrhoes Reinady on hand. It tony save a life. For min by all Chem-

***. PICTURES ONLY 7,157, damage to the wings. It should, Istengd Starękocper

The Kowloon Cricket Club Tennis Toarannent will commence on or about April 15, and entries for the events Excellency on behalf of the native church Dr. To also added his thanks to is toned below will close on the 1th for his attendance. instant: Championship singles; singles The Governor afterwards made a rourid handicap A., B. and C. classes; nezatch of the stalls. pairs doubles handicap. American Tourn. ment; sisules handicaps, A. and B. classes; doubles handicap.

Golf.

BEAVIS FUR,

The complainant alleged that the defèn dants came to him while he was in the bar of the Imperial Hotel, and struck him without any provocation. On the ather hand the defendants stated that the eck passed some objectionable remarks.

defendants at 9.40 leat night. They com P.C. Shafton deposed to arresting the plained of having been asculted in the

lump sum to thom.

Mr. McCall callat attention to the fact that one o-pact see an Ambassador of say member of his staff. You canDet compel them to give evidenca, The da fendasta, therefore, carried not the fals through a firm of bankers and merchants.

Mr. Frederick Robert, Wilson, of the plaintif firm, esid in evidence that the house had bean on the market for fiftee years,

& sum of £15,000 was offered for it t the Hon. Ms. Keppel, and Sir John Dewar coupled it during London sezon

Mr. Mareba 1 Hall, EC., for the defen- dots, remarked that their case was that Moss Wilson sod Gray had started the bare, but could not eatch it." "We killed

the mouth of your dug.

he added. Mr McCall: Our deg ran the bare foto

A few days ago as twelve student of the Poers' School. Tokyo, wore taking eiding exercise a military aeroplane passed over them. The motor startled the hora

·་ MATAPUOES PUZZLE THE JUDGE, The following were played on the 20th and they became rostire, some of the riders Imperial Hotel by the sailors. The

being hired. One of the students, a son wood defendant said that the Chinese spacial jury cases resently while other Mz Justice Darling (who was trying of Marquia Toking, crumbed to the had used obscene language to them. people were watching the coalert of the infies he received in falling

Complainant was the wares for drink, Waterlon Capit

I do not understand theer metaphors. but the defendants were perfectly sober,

Bergt. Terrett said he had made. in-aid that £300 was paid to More Collin The reply to Mr Marshall Hal: Me Wilso quiries into the caso and had found that by the defendants to the complainant had used bad language. They were turned out of the Imperiat Hotel for being the worse for drink, The defendants were discharged..

+Winrer.

MCEWAN CUP

** Winger. POOL.

19

$

There was Jugely attended Whist Drive in the IL A. Theatre last wigist, held under the auspices of the R.. A. Bor. zants? Mess, Victoria Bajmoke, 45 tabins being occured. Mixster Busner May President of th Gromittee, prosented prizes to:--Indies, 1rs. Norton; 2nd, 01-14-77

Mr. 3rd, Magill; 4th, M 80+1-81 par

Bre. Ponsford, Gente, Ist May Boy 89 881

Mr. Nicholls: 217, A. Gaynor Bed Mr. Bth Mr.

OBCE $6 Kawior's 4th. Mr. Dux,

Ber. Foster Porgi up Mr. F.. Baviotem an All square" Dr. Liadany. Woods.. 4 down

• Winner There were 6 ntries.

Waldron, fith, Forgin

Counesl In't there a little feeling in this cake 7--7 don't think so stall.

You granelf de cribed the house ar "white elephant 7-Yes. --~

Its price has come down from 200,000! It may have been £40,00

We won't discythe can of the de prociation:

af property "obaroi Mr. Hall but the affect is Divicum,

Proba BERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY. Songs: Banhe Mr Toner. Danging con- THE fame of Chamberlain's Cough The Counsel mentioned that the secretary of Limited

natil m. Sergt. Trptr. Palmer medy in world wide. It is good for the company, M. Kiske, had zergined the acterian M.U at the Drive and Dance, the the deep seated cough of the adult or the Ambasadorial privilege and dialined to remainder of the Committen responsible crap and whooping cough at the children give evidence on eitberade for the arrangemente heing Minster Gunner The same bile verres the whole family. After Mr. Wilson had Brished his evi Hay, Sergeants Cuthbert, Murray and For, mln by all Chemists and Stors-dence the ass was nettled. There whe Fandford. The music was excellent.

Skeppers.

judgment for the defendants without conter

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