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than in the previous years, their 3,8

the murings was solemnized of Majur At St. John's Cathedral this afternoon

Austin Blorgan Rothersm, third son of the late Edward Rotherm, of Crossdrun. castle, Co. Mouth, Ireland, and Miss Volet Montague Ede, only daughter of the an. Mr. C., Monta,ue and Mrs. Ede of Hongkong

per cent for 1012 comparing with MAJOR ROTHBRAM, HIM MONTAŽUR`IDE, 4.75 and 4.13 per cent in the two previous years. Holland's proportion is practically the same as in the previous year, when it was 9 per cent, and 3.63 per cent, in 1810 Generally the other countries have not made headway when consider- ation is had to the large increase in the world's output. The total increase in the world's production of merchant ship is 251,629 tons; but 1912 does not constitute a record, 1900 still holding an advantage of 17,994 tons

NEWS OF THE. DAY.

Out of two ty-six new Follows of the Royal Geographical Society sixteen mie

WORLD.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. Bijou Scenic Theatro.

The s.8. Arratson Apear" loft for Shanghai this morning, having to bourd 332 returning Chinese soldiers Tibet.

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3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D.

General Memerands.

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Price $450.

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ton Meeting.

19.18 pn-China Traders' Insurance

Co.'s Meeting

SPORTING.

Hookay.

D.C.LT... H.M.S. MONMOUTH officers, mot at Happy Valley yesterday, These team, comprised abiety of

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919

CLASS

SINGLES HANDIGAR ** 3 Iss Round S. 1. Carlill (recs. 3/6) bout A. G. May (rves, 15), 6——O, D—T, C. C. Clarke (reca. 15) beat 35. Donalson the following appointments :

OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS.

(ces 151, I. 3. M. Croak 1, 7-5, D. B. Clarko (owa 3/6) (ews 15) beat H. Eggers (owes 13),

Hi Excolloney the Governor has made

Mr. Norman Lookhart Smith to act as

Second Alatant Registrar General. In tha fr half, play favoured the boat W. H. Viveush". (orres 15), 6. Confirmation of Mr. Philip Pevaril John Monmouth, Nolan, scoring from close is.0-0.

Wodehouse in the appointment of Deputy Later, Hatch added another following a good run, and the interval arrived withan, (rees. 13), 6-6 Capt Walker Henry King in the appointment of Amist Brd Round -Clark beat D. E. Donelly Superintendent of Polica and Mr. Thoms

any reply from the Cornwall, the score

(roes, 2/8) beak 3. M. Maas. (scr.), 8-2.sat Superintendent of Police, with effect

Tu the second half, the Monmouth attacked early: rabtree of the laft

in addition to his other duties, during th Mr. Philip Jacks to set as Land Offi absence on leave of Mr. Gorge Herbert Wakem n

The wedding was a very pretty one, and baing-H.M.S. Monmouth 2; D.C.L.I.. McPherson (recs.. 3) beat Capt. from the 14th January, 1912, In large congregation, which included most 0.

L. Tarlor (ser,), 0—1, 8—2.. of the members of the Legislative Council

4th Round, L. McPherson beat and ther prominent residents, witnessed

Capt. Walker, 1—0, 0—1, Kouny, the ceremony. The officiating clergyman

CALAMPIONSHIP SINGLES, was the Rev. Foster Fegg, Chaplin to the making god ran, but from a scrimmage

18 Round :--R. F. C. Master beat P. in the gcal aren he was injured, being Delaunay, 6-3, 6-2,0—0. H. Hancock The bride, who was given away by hor [Hatch scored the Monmouth's third 11. G. E. Aubrey hout W. N. Lowe, & addition te his other duties, during the

struck on the head; at the same time beat Capt, C. A. James, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 father, was mitirod in a charming gown of point. Crabtros having left the old ivery charmeuse, trimmed with Carrickma the Monmouth

Forcen,

a wreath of orange blossom and myrtle,

Two little pages, Musters Edgy Hay and

Mr. Michael James Breen to sob as Superintendent of Imports and Experts in

absence from the Colony of Mr. Robers

In pursuance of directions gives by His John Alamander Strachey Buckmill, At- Majesty the King, the Honourable Mr... turney Gosaral, has been appointed co of His Majesty's Counsel for Hongkong.

C lacs, with full Court train emfor the remainder of the game. The Corn, Bond.

were 000 short S. E. Green beat Major Hunter, 6-4, Oliphant Hutchison. hatidered in alivor. Her tulle veil fell over wall played up strongly, Mayer at contre

3rd Round:-Mr, R: Harris bout Capt. forward being pro nixent, sonring (with a

R. J. Clarke, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6–8.as 64.upt. Crawford bad a walk over Geoffrey-Bird, who wore Fauntleroy suite good shot. A littis later, he-added on-tream C, Wilbron, J. B. Perenan beat W. of vialet trimmed 'with Trish lace, carried Paske, who put the Corowalls on the

other. A run by Hatch was topped by, Weller, S-6, 6-2, 6--L. the train. The bride's bouquet was of white carnations, Eucharist lilles, ties of attack again. Mayers scored the third

1st Round. H. Dodwell and Dr. the valley, roses and disiden-bar foru. goal which equalised the scores. During GE Aubrey (ser.) bent C, Willson and The four bridesmaidh, Mas Doral by St. other attack, Kelly the Nival goal. Claxton (owe 2/8), walk over. John, Misa Haity - Tomas, Mio Barly krapar saved from Blayer but Fitzgerald Hon. Mr. Bucknili and Major F. J. Harston and Miss Pegar Bird, looked very Mayers added another for the Cornwalls, de Jounel (rec. 15), 6-1, 6-4, G. scored again, putting his side in front. Röwen (owo 13 beat P. Delaunay aut

DOUBLES HANDIZAD,

The Bishop of Victoria will conduct dainty in dresses, of white mounselaine, making his fourth goal, bus just before A. Woolcock and J. Bouch (rec. 18/31

the meeting of the Hongkong Christina Upien at St. Paul's College on Monday nest at 3.30 p.m.

At the Magistiney to-day a Chinese who was charged by Mr. Hoggarth, of the pium farm, with being in unlawful posses sion of opium, was fined 2 by Mr. Mel hourne.

A fine of $250 or three months' im 5.30 p.m.-General Meeting of Royal prisonment was imposed upon a Chinese

Hongkong Golf Club,

by Mr. Hazeland at the Magistracy to-day. He was found in posesion of lottery tickets at West Paint.

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Hexexoxo, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913.

SHIPBUILDING OF MARITIME

NATIONS.

Lloyd's Register is practically the only source whence come completely accurate and comprehensive returns of the work done in foreign as well as in British shipyards. The fact that the figures for each country are on the same basis affords a means of determining the relative progress of the British us compared with foreign shipbuilders. In Table

C30, 637, and C3, which are to be recuts. missioned for father service on the Chinn alatius.

As many people are still auaware that Gough Hill Police Station is on the Public Telephone, we would again call attention to the fact. The number is 30 and can bai found in the latest Telephone Directory

under Police,"

The Waishing" which arrivel here firms Wuhu on Wednesday en route Catron with a cargo of rice, bal some deft in her engine roon, which neces. sitated hy going into dock.,, She proceed.

to ('ten this morning.

On March 31 a large body of Formosan aborigines attacked the Mitsui camphor savages murdered Mr. Takato, the fictory at Koushaku in the Taipeh district. manger of the factory, and six Formosa hourers, and carried away their boads.

The engagements of the Bishop af Victoria for to-morrow (Sunday) are 8.30 a.m., otheinte at the Peak Church; 1, there is given the tonnage of Church: 3.30 p.m. Chaplain's duty at 11 am, preach at St. Stephen's Chinese merchant slipa exceeding 100 tons H.M. Prison : 5.45 p... Cathedral, even. inunched in all countries for a series ing prayer. of years. The total uutput of the worki is 171 merchant vessela, of

A large number of his friends 2,901,760 tons, of which 712 vesselssembled at Blake Pier this morning to bid farewell to Chief Inspector Baker,

with large Picturò hats of pale maue trimmed with Tarms violets. Their shower bouquets wore of violets, verbona and lupin tied with pale misure ribbons; and the bridegrooms. gifts to them were sham- Fck broochas.

the d'eties of best inan.

Captain Conolly, R. G. A., carried out

The musical portion of the service was under the direction of Mr. Donat Faller, the Cathedral organist, who played appropriate voluntarice.

to

At the reception at the Hungkung Hotel sonratulations

large number of guests tendered their Rotheram, who leave by the s.i. Persia on Major and Mrs. Tuesday for a honeymoon tour to Japan anii Vancouver. The bride's

going away dress was of pale pink charmeuse with tanie of Irish lace and white tegal hat, trimmed with pink and blue Torget-me-nota.

The bride's gown, dresses, hate and bouquets were made by Fairall and Co.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

The English Kail of the 15th March as delivered in London on the 11th April.

On Monday Mr. 13. Mannk will lecture the Y.M.C.A. Literary Club mumbers

The higher consciousness of man,"

`CORRESPONDENCE.

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY: few an

(To the Editor of the "Curya Mart.” )

time Hatch reduced the lead, scoring the byab S. 1. Carlill and E. May free, 16/3). Sir,-At the general meeting of the Monmouth's fourth point. ResultTracey (owe 4/6) best Major Dary and to consider the idvisability of adopting 4-3, 0-1. H. R. Pholips and Capt. Society held on Tuesday it was decided

D. C. L. I. 5; IT. M. S. Monmouth, 4. Referee, Captain Church.

Billiards.

Tha penultimate stage of the match between the 83rd Coy, R. G. A. and Staf and Departmentala, in the Soldiers' Club Billiard Tournament, was reached at the Soldiers' Club last night, when two more games were played.

The first pair to occupy the tahle were Major Hapter, Staff and Departmentals, and Gupper Tyrell, 83rd Coy., R. G. A. From the start, the gunner set up a good lend, reaching his 50 with Major Hunter's score at 15, and at 100 leading by 37 points. Playing consistently, he reached 150, being then 73 points in front, but Major Henter reduced this somewhat with a nice break of 20. Tyrell mado no large breaks, but scored rapidly and won in the cad by 90 points.

Breaks, Tyroll, 13, 13, 11, 1, 10. Tyrell, 200. Major Hunter, 110. Major Hunter, 20, 11. Scores-Gunner

Rey, Foster Pegg tree, 151, 6, 6-2. the Rules for Judging" of the Royal H. Humphreys and D. E. Clarke (ree. Horticultural Society. As it is probable 446) beat W. H. Viscash and W. That few Hongkong berticulturista know Harboard tree. 15), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. the scope of these rules and as it will H. A. Nisbet and F. Maitland (owe 30)

29931, 6-1.8-10, 6-3. bent H. Hancock and R. Hancock (ord

Bil- Revind :—Capt. Clarke and Lieut. Dearde (re, 2/6) beat Capt. Atkins and Capt. Walker (str.), 4-6, 6-4, Band.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

4

Captain H. M. Komble, R.G.A., has left Hongkong ta take up the appointment as Adjutant of the R.G.A. at Ceylon.

Mr. Byrne and Miss Magill. Army semistresses, of Garden Road and Kolon school respectively, are indre orders to revert to honie establishment

next trooping season.

The King has been plowed to appoint Mr. T. J. Harrington to be Consul for the Island of Formosa sud its dependencies, son to be Vice-Consul at Yokoham".] to reside as Tammui; and Mr. C. J. David-

be some months before the new Schedule is issued I would ask you to be so good as to publish the following actos and extraetaj

The object of the rules is to codify julging that there shall be some de finite standard of exerience.

As far as possible, uniformity, or s least consistency, of principle has been" sought to be attained, so that the rules may be harmonious. The principle of painting whopted aims at bringing the values of the several recognised attributes of excellence into stries relation ona ta another: thereby prescating a definite system of judging, instead of one neces sarily varying, as at present, with the varying preferences of individual judges."

nature and are already embodied in the Many of the rules are of a general

Schedules for our local show. Many, on the other hand, such as those dealing with recording vegetables. Bule 80 is as fol. truit exhibits are not yet applicable here

s

. Quality, coupled with a size suit- able for table no, are the points of pars mount importanco in vegetables. Size, much beyond that which invests the pro- duce with the greatest value for table, cannot be regarded as meritorious, as it be reckoned as a defect." indientes winseness, and must, therefore,

A few extracts will bext show the system of pointing adopted:

The second game was dull, Gunner Campbell, 83rd Cuy, R.0.A. and Pte. Bartholomew, Staff and Departmentale, It is proposed to run a bathing party being the contestants. At the outset, in ecnnection with the YMCA. this Campbell looked an easy winner, leading summer twice weekly; subscription at 50 to 39 and at 100 being 33 points tu month. "

Lieutenants W. . Buckinghagf, F. P. the good. He maintained his advantage Heath. H. M Fordham, and W. B. N. uncil. 150 was passed and then Bartholomew Carr, Royal Engineers, will be posted to made good progress scoring 52 while Camp-Hongkung during the forthcoming trooping bell made 18. At-16 Bartholomew took

season in relief of Lieutena te A..F! Day the lead for the first time in the game bot A. G. T. Duchonan, F. L. Brown, and Campbell won by 8 points. Bretka A. W. S. Gia, Rol Engineers, rey-Pods long, straight, even, fleakyy

Bartholomew, 192. Campbell, 23, 13. 12; Bartholomew, 19. spoctively, who revert to the Home bridle, Scores:-Gunner Campbell, 200. Pte. Establishment.

Point 7: Size and form **** ย Substanco ..................................... 2 Condition ........... 2 Colour ...... 100. Carmt.Of medium size ac

Tha, Y.M.G. AJ Chess tournament has reached the dal round. Mr. G. Piercy and CA Sutherton Russ bave to

play off three gamer.

Lieut. Reid and Assist. Paymaster Hayes Lieute. Saunders, Fellowes, Engineer Iate of H.M.S. Alacrity" left for Eng- lund by P. and Q. bont Assaye" to-day.

Sergt Wills charged a woman at the Police Court to day with heing in possession of 2 lbs of endies, and + The of steamer. She was fined $25 or une month. tex. Hupposed to have been stolen from

A youth who was caught stealing

house at West Point was sentenced to one clothes with the aid of a humboo from a month's hard labour And twalva strokes gi the birch by M. Bavolad at Magistracy to-day.

the

The Y.M.C.A. Bullotin states that the association's new tennis courte should

in arrear.

3. Beans, Runner and Dwarf Kid

The 83rd Cuy, R.G.A., now hold a lead of 13 points, a great improvement compared with yesterday when they were so points The scores at present are:- 83rd Coy, R. G. A., 1104. Staft and Departmentals, 1091.

Licut. Colonel W.H. Usher Smith, D.S.). the Soldiers Club on Monday night. The two tival games will be played at

purely the same steamer included Mr. and Rev. Foster Pegg. C. F., will represent R. O. Hutchison, Lieut. E. T. Farell and the Stair and Departmentals, and Sergt.

Commander G. V. Carey,

.G.A.. Erwood and Bombr. Colmer, S3rd Co.,

Among there who I ft for familon chí, morning by the P. and (). alenner Assaye were Mr. W. Dick-ou, Manager of the Chartered Bank, airs, and the Mirso Dick-on, Lieut E. W. E. Fellowes, Eng. | flesh tender.

Hepper. Passengers travelling to Singa, Lt. W. S. Reid, and Major and Mr. L. L

Tennis.

HONGKONG C.C. TOURNAMENT.

Following are the results of the matches

in progress at Club:---

were launched in the United King-who has retired from the Police Furec. dom, representing 1,738,514 tons There also left by the same vessel, Ta- practically 60 per cent of the total. spectors P. O'Sullivan, M. O'Sullivan, and Germany takes second place with urdon, who are going bone on leave. only 165 vessels, representing 375,317 tous, so that their quota is only 13 Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders the association is doubly indehted to the A lage number of members of the May. The Bulletin" E itor says that

be ready for play on or near the 1st. nplayed to date in the tennis tournament the Hongkang Cricket per cent. The United States include listened with interest last evening to Hon. Mr.C. H. Ross, for exerting his in 90,000 tons for ships built on the instructive paper na The Load-Line" Lakes, making a total of 174 vessels, read at the institute rooms last evening by

fluence in obtaining the ground for the Phelips beat Major Davy and Rev. Foster lut Bound ;-H. A. Nisbet and H. R. courts and also for his having. kindly Pegg, 6-I, Band). J. Macdonald, of the Harbour Office accepted the first presidency of the Club. of 281,223 tous, launched during the Mr. J. McCubbin presided. & Dumber of Tanks are due also to the directors and A. A. Claxton and T. E. Pearce, past year. This proportion is 9.8 per drawings illustrated the paper.

B. Hancock and R. D. Stowaft beat etc.cent France takes fourth place with

certain members for their liberal subscrip2-6, 6-0, tions towards the initial expouse for lay down the Courts. Members who wish, to

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PROFESSIONAL PAIRS.

C. B. H. Beavis and M. R. Hurris bout T. H. King and P. P. J. Wodehouse. B-B, 5-7, 6-3.

W--G--D--Turner-und-AC-F. Elborough," B3, 1.

[830 verscia, of 110,734 tons, a pro- portion of 3.88 per cent; nud. Holland, field and Swire intend placing the a..ubscribe are asked to notify the association A. 3. Joseland and C. C. Hickling beat

We understand that Messrs. Butter. with 112 vessels, of 99,439 tons, con- Linun" on the Muzila run to take the office. tributes 3.13 per cent of the totals of the Kuitong which is to be Japan, which comes next, launched Th B. and S. Lihe will then be com placed on the Hollow and Haiphong run. 168 vessels, of 57565 tons. Thus it posed of there similar vessels the Linan; will be seen that we hold a strong Tanong and Tean, the two latter being position. In 1911, however, our

Wm. Powell, Id proportion was 68 per cent in

BIJOU

9.10 2.1.

PROGRAMME 9.15 2.1.

HIS LORDSHIP'S LITTLE LAPSE (Two-Koll Camic by Prince).

1900, the last activity, the mtio

the proportion of the past year is well

well-known paid popular on the run.

G

B. Z. YANCY DRESS BALL

-134

Major F. J. Bowen and Capt. R. 1. Crawford beat G. Miskin and M. M.

By Brand Bones, 2.

Bowen and Crawford beat Capt. R. J

cording to variety, good ferm; skin and colour clear, bright; free from side-roots;

Points 8: Form and colour

Siz Condition Uniformity

3

1

2

2

108. Lettuces, Com and Cabbage.- Hearts firm, well blanched, tender, une broker..

Points

Firmness and condition, 2.. Uniformity

Sze..........***

2

Z

124. Vegetable Marrows.-Of medium-

One of Hongkong's oldest residents in leaving the Lolany permanently to-day in j the person of Mr. A. Kuhn, who until recently, wher he sold the business, was } head of the firm of Kuhn and Komor. Mr.size, not exceeding 1.foot in length Kahn, who is leaving by the Austrian fresh, tender: of any colour.

Points : Size and formi Lloyd steamer Koeber for Eudapest to

join Mrs. Kahn, has resided in Hongkong for a period of thirty years, and could claim to be one of the oldest members of

Tenderness Uniformity

BIELE DECORATION,

142. Nu hard and fast rule cas be

the local Ma onic fraternity. As president laid down, as table decoration is so en-

of

the Austro-Hung rian Benevol attirely a matter of individual taste, bus

a large circle of friend-, who entertain d Mr. Kalin received a hearty send off forming should procedd:- Society he did much good work in the city. the following are the lines on which judg

Points 20 lightness and elegance

bim at dinter.

MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

Uniformity of colouz, ær

Hermeniaus blending. 6.- Beauty of flowers and

Solinge

6

151 A Good Bose. The highest.

of bloom is one which has form size, brightne, substance, and -gad

The annual sermone on behalf of the Missions to Sesmen will be preached at foliage, and which is at the time of judge St. John's Cathedral tomorrow. Sunday ing, in them perfect phree, dilen April 13th, in the morning (11a.m.) by the possible beauty. evening (5.45 p.m.) by the Right Rer. Ber. D. B. Reynolds, B. A., and in the

The Bishop of the Philippine Islands (Dr.

Clarke and Lieut. 3: O. Beatlie, 0, Besmen fapart altogether from St. Peter's wings closely cnclosing the sched

SINGLER HANDICAP ""A" CLASS,

very successful kney drous ball was gisel by the Royal Engineers at night ill and E. R. Hallilar, beat P. Delaunay 2nd Round-Hon. Mr. J. A. 6. Buck.

215. SWEET PRAS, at their theatre st. Wellington Barracka,

"Sweet peas should be shown in lightly There was a very large rilindor present, and A. de Journal, 6-1, 6-1.

arranged bunabes to display the indivi Jenr of great

In the Summary Court this morning and the dresses word were both pretty and cock and C. Willson, w.o.

Nisbet and Phelipe beat G. A, Wood-Brent).

duality of the flowers. Stem long and Way 28 "per

Madame Flink, costumier, brought a original. There were some twenty four

The following appeal has been issued. stout, carrying three is more blooms; successful claim against Paulotte Bernarde, these were carried cent, and in 1966 63 per cent; but of 52 Wyndhara street, turn, the delightful masic of a good orchestre

The working expenses of the Mission to standard erect or gracefully hooded; in years of depression our percentage balance of an account for two dresses and novel were the costumes that the officers 4-3. has only been 50 per cent. Thus hat supplied, and the cost of alterations forming the judging committee had some 1st Hound. R. Harria" (reca. 3/6)

Church) last year amounted to over from spotting or worching $16,000.

1. as is act generally the case, the to gown. The plaintiff was represented dificulty in awarding the prizes. The bent. Henderson (rees. 15/1), on the Institute, which has now been mixed, in the bunches, the schedu's Laat year there was a deficit of 82,500 variétics are to be kept separate, and no by Mt. C., Wilson, solicitor, Mr. Hind of winners wors Ladies-Mrs. Dobinson,-2. Capt. Tracy. (owed 8/6) beat W.rduced to $1,500. The Committee of the should be so expressed up to the average. We have already Mesura Brutton and Bett, appearing for fish; Mr. Smitheman, second: Mr. E. Wilder fowes 15/8), 0-7, 6-1. 1. Mission to Feamer in England provide the indicated that Germany's proportion defendant.

Evans, third. Gentlemen-Sergt. Major H. King frecs. 15) beat J. B. Penmari stipend of ons Chaplain, but they only

Points 6: Forms and sulatando .... for 1912 was 13 per cent.; in 1911 it

Dobiason, Brat; Bergt. Smith, D.C.LI., (owes 476), 6-2, Bd. H. A. Nisbet aanted to continue to do so on the

Colour and freshness was 9.7 per cent.; and'in 1906, when

second; Cr. Mr. Bergt. Axford, third. fowes 3/2) heat R. F. C. Master (ser.), fish p promising that he would make every These extracts will give some idea of the

Attractive setting up... also there was great activity, it Wes Macao Steamship Co, which is being Mrs. Orseter. A very enjoyable time was 1/6) brat A. A. Claxton (reca. 4/6), 8-6, wealthy, and importans port as Hongkong posed to embody them as far as simplic. The new atenuer for the Canton and The prizes were banded to the winners by 6, 7-5. A. C. E. Elborough (reas. elfort to fadace the residents of such a scope and nature of the rules, it is pro (Pathe Gazette and Gaumont Graphic)11 per cent; in 1004-8 it was over built by the Hongkong and Whampoa japont by all, and the committee is to be 61. Major Hunter (scr.) beat Capt. io provide a second worker, as they hareable in the next 'chedula, and to exhibi

Dock Co., is rapidly nouring completion congratulated on the success of the ball." Atkins (owes 3/6), 6-2, 7-5. A. Ndone in the prat

Joseland (owes 16/1) boat C. Willson

of excellence, for exhibita in the various (owes 3/6), Willson scratched.

We hope therefore there will be a liberal':

alsace, so that a visitor may see why a Brd Round-W. N. Lowe (act.) beat

respensa on Sunday next.⠀⠀ DOWEL complaint is sure to bo preve. Major F. F. Bowen (scr.), 67, 64, mitteo, E. Victoria, Chairman, R. H. than other which may appear to him Signed by the members of the Cam-certain ezhibit bae obtained a prizs rather in keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, T. R. Hallifax (recu. 5/6), 6-2, 1-6, W, Chatham, Francis Clark, L. Gibbs, WV,

lent daring the fruit season. Be sure 7-5, Dr. G. E. Aubrey (recs. 3/6) beat Anstruther, G. W. Farion, F.B.L. Bowley, of grouter exodusen.

The Stinks Troupe of Aerobata,

A X Problem (Cinema-Colour).

NEWS OF THE DAY..

Miss CECILE STEPHANO

(a) The Garden of Love,"

(b)

We'd better bide a wao,”.

[^] Miss, VIOLET BONETTA

"

10 per cent. In 1912 they couider ably improved tlisir relative position, run should prove a big acquisition to the and when hunched, and placed on the In the ease of the United States the travelling public. The vessel is much flie proportion is considerably more than same size as the Heung Shea with double in 1911, when, however, the total was knuts, trially built of shallow draft to fanels and a speed estimated of 15 7:15 PM, PICTURES ONLY 7.15 p.x. 'In 1810, on the other hand, it was

abnormally low-namely, 0 per cent. allow of ontering Macao at any state of

(1) * Call me up some Rainy Afteraoce." ((-) · Hande up I'

tide.

THE FROITSEASON.

It may save a life. For malo by all Cham: 6-5. Capt. James (owes 4/6) beat 3. E.

Chiara and Diarrhoes Remedy on hand, iste and Storekoopors

Green (owes 17/8), 6-4, 13££.

R. Harbord, D. B. Raynolds, Chaplain and Bemetary,

2

rerds at the next show stating the points

Yours faithfully,

L. GIBBS, Hon. Beard

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