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lative Council to-morrow at 9.30 p.m.
There will be a mesting of the Logia-
No caso of plague was reportell in the Colony during the twenty-four hours eaded noon to-day,
SPORTING.
«Hockey.
88 Cov., R.GA. .. 89æb Cor., R.G.A. In this match at Happy Valley yentor. day the 88th Company jeopardised, their chance of winning the R. A. Hockey Cup fat the third year in succession by loving to the 83rd Company
NEWS. OF THE DAY. sciences concerned, In another
H.M.S.. Welland and,H.M.S. Whiting science, however-viz, dust of elec. returned from Mim Bay yesterday. tricity the old single-fluid theory had come to be merely tolerated as a convenient but misleading method of enabling junior students to co-ordinate certain groups-of phenomena, and it is thus interesting to call attention ta the statement made by Sir J. J. "We are informed from the Coloala; Thomson, is one of his many ex-Secretary's Offien that quarantine Lieut. Paris was wide with his shot s'ter cellent discourses at the Royal a Ports on ressola arriving from Bougkopt gulations have bean imposed by Orifa
stitution, that the most modern method of regarding electrical pheno-, The total output of the Kailan Mining mena is largely a return to the old Administration's mines for the week ending single fluid theory, of course with March 29 amounted to 39,893.55 tops and the sales during the period to 40, 351.60 many absolutely essential additions
tons, and improvements.
The same characteristic of a return
to certain older theories, long dis- credited and tabodech, is to be noted in modern engineering, thought. Our grandfathers, had no doubt whatever as to the proper criterion of strength. If their methods of calculation were too imperfect to enable them to calculate stresses with certainty, they made a model of the proposed edifice, and this they tested to destruction. By elementary arithmetic it was possible to determine what load, similarly applied, might be expected to cause the failure of the full-sized structure, and they then arranged that the actual working load should
12.30 p.m.-Hongkong Jockey Clab's be well below this limit, their factor
Meeting.
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3.30 p.m.-First Gymkhana Meeting at
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SATURDAY, May 3:-
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of safety being based accordingly on the ultimate strength. The procedure in question has been derided as crude, but, though model experi- merts are expensive, the trend of the most modern investigations into the theory of strength is to show that the method is actually the most scientific of all.
NEWS OF THE DAY
Five men were fined $3 exch this THE REVIVAL OF ANCIENT torcing by Mr. Hazeland för gambling at
SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
* house in Second Street.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18" 191a
[R. A. M. 0. 6. "O" COMPANY, D. C. E. I. Those Tuxma mat in a friendly mitch at Happy Valley yesterday, the Medicals winning by 111 runs to Br.
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The Annual Meetles,
The fortieth ordinary meeting of the Inior Imatrance Society of Custom; Id.,
in the Hongkory Cricket Club lawn tenni. W. C. Boer, chairman of the
was held this morning at the com Many matches were played last evening pury head office, Queen's Buildinga. tournament, the gabian, in which some dirvatorate, presided, and others presstal Early play was in favour of 88th Ooy. Tery good for was shown, being witness inondol, Mowers. G. Friesland, F. Lisby and thissing scoring by inches. Lieut. Pym making an individual runed by a largo attendance of visitors. The J. A, Plummer, W. L. Paitonden, S. H.
Labor resulta of the mistakes are apponded:
Dodwell, H. A. Sieba, P. H. Holyoake.
second round 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.
directors; Hou, Mr. C. Montague Ede, Major Bowen best S. E Green in the senstary: Mosers. T. F. Rough, J. W.
Tayler, Ho Fook. L. Berindoague, A. B Lowr. Smythe, G., Moxon, E. 8. H. Dodwill (ser.) best C. C. Hickling | Ormiston and C. H. P. Hay. (res, 2,6) is the first round B-1, 0-4.
There being no questions upon the Major Hunter (scr.) beat A, N. Joneland repeat and accounts, the Chairman moved (awes 15/1) in the fires, rund 57, 10-8.6-4.bir adoption. He said the premium
SINGLE "HANDICAP
income, as will be seen on reference To
tacked in earnest, & good maremont by Beating the defonce. 83rd Coy. then at
Tranter, Wade and Flannery ending in the latter opening the scoring. At the interval the scoTS WAS
83rd Cǝy., R.G.A. 1; 88th Coy., RG.A.0. On resuming Company attacked but Court drove them back, and Lisut Paris broke through but Nelson was off side and A Chinese who was gendered, unspoilt the effort. Cairos in god for 83 slectric tram car in Connaught Road Can bessen the backs from Livst. Pym's pan. "conscious by being knocked down by an Coy, Bared well from Lieut. Paris who he tral yesterday, had to be removed to 28th Company attacked strongly to the hospital.
end but Stephenson and Lieut. Navill were.] ape.delanders and the sad me with the fallowing result
While the police are executing a gambling raid at Sam To: Lane last night, mas jumped from a scaffolding in an endeavour to escape. He received injuries. however, which necessitated his tameval to hospital.
A Chinese woman aged 23 jumped into the harbour at West Point yesterday. She was rescued and taken to the hospital suffering from the effects of the immersion.
It is supposed that she attempted to c.m. mit suicide.
ADDRESS BY BISHOP BRENT.
PROCURING GIRLS.
CHINESE WOMAN SENTENCED,
83rd Cey RG.A. 1: 88th Cor., RG.A.0.
Billiards.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
SINGLES. "A" HANDICAP,
A. H. Crook (owes 15) boat Ray. Foster Pegg (scr.) 6-4, 6-31 the second round. (owes 3) in the second round 6-9, B-4.
G. Mixin (sar.) beat Captain Clarke Lieut. Beattie (rec. 1/6) beat D. Walker (str) in the second rounil 62,700
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"H. A. Nisbet and R. Maitland (owe 30) best. H. Humphries and.D.. E. Clark (rec. 4/6) 6-2, 6-4 in the second round.
R. D, Stewart and C, E. H. Boris ( 20) beat M. R. Harris and R. F. C. Master (owa 2/6) 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the first round.. The sumi-Boal stage of the Soldiers' Club16) baat A. C. E. Ellough and E. R. A. N. Jasland and J. B. Ponman (dae Billiard Tournament was reached last night Elifax (ur.) £6, 6-4, 6-0 in the first when the 7th Coy,, R. G. A and Royal round. Engineers (A) team commenced their match at the Soldiers' Club.
The first pair were Gunner Quinn, 67th Coy, R. G. A. and Corp- Walden, R. E. (A). Quinn waat of with a good lead at the commencement, reaching his 50 with Walden only 23, and leading at 100 to 76. Walden then made ground rapidly and at 150 was leading by 11 points. A nice break of 21 helped Walden considerably, and a 18 accomplished the same purposa for Quinn. In the end Walden won by 14 points. Breaks-Walden, 21. 17: 12,
11, 10.
Corpl. Walden 200. Genner Quixa. 188.
The second game was looked forward to with much interest. Gunner Pitt, 87th Cor,
Quinn, 17, 13, 11. Scores :-
TO-DAY'S MATCHES,
R. Hancock, and R. D. Stewart meet C. E. H. Beavis and M. R. Harzia in the professional pairs.
L. lo Braton meets A. N. Jassland in the second round of the championship competition.
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the working account 1911, shown a con- siderable falling off. Shrinkage in busi- the balance being due to the higher rate mosa avecunts for, about a lakh of this,
of exchange at which sterling premium. has been transposed into dollars this year
compared with last for the purpose of the published report. As regards ther shrinkagè in preinina diring the pot under review, I have scurtained that pur principal competitors have anffered in, the same way, ha that this is in fact the natural outcome of a smaller volume d trude being done and does not in any Interost shows a most satisfactory fa way reflect on our standard of efficiency creme of $40,000, while on the other side of the account charges show a decrease
of 818,000. Turning to the balance sheet, you will notico that our reinsurance fund
The following matches will be played this evening, weather permitting:
Captain Crawford Ned Captain James crentimis to rise and cow stands at in the doubles handicap meet R. P. Thutstheld and W, X. Lowe | 204,000. This is a large amount bos it is most important that this fund should be. built up. By this meats not only do we increase our interest account more... rapidy and this ensure the continuity of ir dividend, but wo provide against any prasible contingency. As my predeces sors is office have previously told you, wo have during the past few years done a-large business in war risks, and although we have fortunately escaped heavy losse it is quito possible that this immunity
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Delicacies Which Were Not Paid For..
In Original Jurisdiction, this morning, ay not continue, and as our Reinsurance
before Chief Justice Sir Willinca Bw Fund will be the first to be called upon R. G. A. and Sergt. Major Morgan, R. E. Davis, K.Csetien came on fea in the event of the unexpected happen."
The Right Rev. Dr. Brant, Bishop of the Philippines, addrewed the Officera and men of the Military Service in the R. A. Theatre, Victoria Barracks, at 11am, this morning, on the subject of "Manhood."
Lt-Colonel C. W. R. St. John presided. and among others present were H. E. the Governor. Right Rev. the Bishop of Victoria, Major C, O. Pritchard, Rev. J. Kirk Macacachie, Rev. C. Bone and Lieut, and Adjt. H. E. Garwood, R.G. A. (4) being in opposition. The Sergt.howing in which the Hung Woo Cheonging, it is only prudent-and in this I feel The Bishop's address was treated in a Bajor held a lead in the early part of the firm, of 93, Comaught Road West, are sure you wili unanimously agree with very interesting and instructive utanner, game, but good brank of 25 took Pitt Haung, alias Chow Gah Hong, alias Chow the credit side of the balance sheet you plaintiffs, and the defendant, Chau Ka meta huild it up from year to year. Qo And was much appreciated.
wall past his 50 and the gunner reached Lau Po, trading as, or a partner in the will notice that our sterling funds have. bis 100 with Morgan 63. Both players Tin Chun Lo frm, and trading as, or a been greatly augmented. This is a exhibited extreme caution but the run of the balls favoured Pitt who won easily by partner in the Joy Hing Lo, of 204, should be, in view of the fact that 86 points. Breaks:-Pits, 25, 16, 14, 15, The ciniz was for the sum of $4.504.38, in gold-wing countries.
Straits Street, Chicago, restaurant kooper. | large percentage of nur business is done The divisible 13, 13. Morgan, 19, 13, 12. Scores for balance of arrount, the price of goods balance for 1911 is $962,01201, but in Gunner Pitt, 200. Sergt. Major Morganoid and delivered and for interest agreed view of the unrest in Europe and the to be paid by defendant to the plaintiff feeling of insecurity in the East your on, the balance remaining due in respect directors carnot yet sau their way to re- of each shipment of goods at the expira-commend any increase in the dividend, lion of one month from the date of such They propose, therefore, to recommend shipment at the rate of one per cent. per the payment of a final dividend of $20 The action was indéfunded... · per share, making $10 in all for 1911, the ALEC TAYLOR AT HANKOW.
Mr. Jenkin informed his Lordship that transfer of £25,000 to sterling reserve and Alee Taylor is showing grant form at in this caso a writ of foreign attachment the carrying forward, of-the-balance; to Hankow. In his opening 'match at the bad been issued and plaintif had entered Underwriting suspenso secount. Turning Hankow Club on the 2nd infant, ho played into a band of 89,000. Is decalled the to 1012, despite the lease experienced, in A game of 800 up (conceding 400) against other formalities that had been observed, the earlier part of the year the balance fur of the best exponents of the game in a cled the plaintiff, who proved the of working serannt on the 31st December claim. He said the shipments to defen- last shows a satisfactory increase, and
He produced letters from defendant to dividend of $80 per share and a bonus [ bon shoots and other Chinese delicacies. commending the payment of an interim
promises to pay the balance. plaintiff containing surns on account and of 20 per cent. on contributory-premium. Altogether the report before you is a very Judgroent was given for plaintif, with utisfactory one and you are to be cart- gratulated. The results which have been put before you ars ample testimony to the good work done by the whole sts..
The cargo of the s, Antilochus from Nor the least notable aspect of Victoria B. C. to Hongleng included modern science is the way in which / 42,373 barrels of flour valued at $260.000 only ene eye, was charged with being con-
Mexican.
many of the theories of our fore- fathers, which had been considered Sawtin has been applied for the more or lesa discredited by the marchionta fe glue to the
onania Pogotory, an; South San of investigation, have been rehabisan Tefal at the entrances Daly litated, sometimes with but very little hair. modification. Newton's corpuscular
A Chinese,
At the Magistracy to day before Mr. † 114. Melbourne, Chinese woman, who had
The 7th Cuy, R. G. A. now enjoy a lead of 72 points. The scores are:-
87th Coy, R. G. A. 388; R. E. (A).
cerned in the procuring of girls for pros- titution.
Mr. Woodenck, Assistant Crown Soli- citor, prosecuted Mr. R. G. Faithfull,| solicitor defended.
The defendant caused some smusement by stating that as her sight was defeative, she could not bear..
Evidence was called to prove that the woman had been concerned in the expora- of girls, and the defendant had been ar
Mr. Faithfull sad that unless
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theory of light, for example, was rolging of a Yahu frem Santolantou rested on the Sang Ben by the prose the Club, each of whom took up his cue)
It is repeated from Antung that the held to be invalidated by the in- to tu mirt has been decided upon and cution could bring evidence spart from tusher Taylor had registered 200 pointe, dant; included cooking utensils, and ben. your directors have no hesitation in re- vestigations of Young and Fresnel, dredging will be commenced as soon us. of prostitutes of the paring game of the result of the game was Taylor: 800;
abashed a d and in its original form is, no doubt, river is clear of ice.
d spoke of the ion," he felt that the conclusion the amateurs (receiving 400 points), 493, incapable of giving a plausible des-
Pontitution, must he come to by the Bench that the In the evening session Taylor mot Mr. who was charged or prosecution had not dealt with the case cription of many, phenomena easily of brass from the Naral Yard, was End Willis he said he did not wish . and fault again concoding 40 points, and won by
remaad with wing in unlawful possession to his satisfaction. Referring to Sergt. Sanderson in a game of 800 points up. accounted for by its rival and sue $10 or one month's imprisonment by Mr. with him particularly, but he cessor. Nevertheless, the view now Hazeland at the Magistracy this morning.
au į margin of 280. His breaks throughout assidyoan officer. and was there to gesa the two sessions included 148, 120, 113. held by many physicists as to the
conviction The steering gear of the CM. stommer
Mr. Melbourne said that was not so. He 112, 97, 96, 94, 87, 70 and 85. nature of a wave of light is in some Tingwa janmed while coming down Curt
was there to lay the mater before the following day he played a ainst four of the respects ʼn return to the views of Tientsin river on March 28 md the vessel
leading autours at the French Club and Mr. Faithfull said he would repost he was Newton. It is believed, for example, ingain without having sustained any dam-every police ficar to get all the convictions by 236. His breaks included 156, 113, 70. ran ashore in Sensika Berd but cuino off there to gets ronviction. It are the duty of conceding half the game of 800 points woll
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The defendant was sentenced to air
reeks' imprisonment.
AN UNUSUAL CLAIM.
What was described by the solicitor for the plaintiff as an seian of rather an un- usasi natura cams on for hearing in the
Cricket.
costs.
On the CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., to whom we have voted a bonus of 15
the
This R.A. Cup match was played at
Company won by 39 runs; and win Cup for the present season. Scores
83rd COT, 8.0.A. Br. Bryson, ↳ Stanley ... Gr. Colmer, b Payne
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Gr. Pinchard, Payne ... Cpl. Rossitter, b Payne... Gr. Wright, Paris, b Payne Cpl. Dor, e Gulliver, b Berry The Hamburg-Ameries Line atcom Summary Court this afternoon when Char Gr. Romford, b Stanley...
Valeriand, the largest ship in the Lak Roof 149, Queen's Road, West, Or. Goodwin, st. Josephs, b Stanley... or, was launchel April 2. She will shuipo, ship builder, to recover the sum of Gr. Botte, out out... world, and a sister ship to the Timperned Keang Cheung, of 25 Frayn, Sam Gr. Bonnets, run out carry eighty-three lifeboats, which may 8200 advanced by her to Lo Bo, the Gr. Wooldridge, e Berry b Stanley
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deserted wife of the defendant, who used
the adrances for the purchase of neces-
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per cents of a year's salary to the pro- vident fund of each member, and I feet that all shareholders will approve of the Board's action,
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The forty-seventh ordinary meeting of Mr. T. F. Hough seconded. He said the China Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd.. I have followed what you have said, MF. was held this morning at the office, Chairman, in explanation of the various Queen's Building. Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, items, "notably your referencs to, the chairman of the directorate, presided, and | shrinkage of premium in the 1911 work. Siebs, F. Lieb, G: Frickland, W. L. that year has disturbed your shareholder
mer, directors; Hon Mr. C. Montague mony supplied by the figures of the 1912 Ede, secretary: Messrs. A. B. Lowe, C. net premium--some seven jakhe odd over H. P. Hay, R. F. Hall, F. Geddes, V. the previous year--I am sure they are 1. Remedios, A. E. 5. Alves and B. M.quite satisfied that they are fully parti», 10 C. Cunha
cipating in the "revived of trade which
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The Chairman, in moving the adoption seems to have set it. I note that thờ ... 10 of the report and accounts, said: Working wciety continues to do business as former 6 acusant 1912 shows a falling off inly in war risks; wu leave this detail with I takings, which, however, is largely every confidence in the discretion of our accounted for by the higher rate of ormanagement, knowing full well the care. 11elange at which sterling has been Son-ful manner in which it has been conduct. 4 verted into doliers this your as compared ed in the past, and I feel that when we with last. Interest, however, shows a meet again next year we will be able to substantial
On the other side congratulate then i reulta. There cân sof the accent charges show a decrease, bo only one feeling prevailing among while losses and claimas paid ara materi- shareholders to-day, and that is one of ally less. The divisable balanço showing great satisfaction at the figures presented. satisfactory increase over that of the in these accounts. The shin work done Frevious year, your directors propose to by our staff merite material appreciation pay a final dividend of $6 per share, and I heartily endorse the action of the making for the year, and to add Board in voling a bonus of 15 per cent. £10,000 to reinsurance fund, carrying for. of a year's salary to the provident fund 4ward the balance to underwriting nu of each member.
he could. It was the same with the police and 56. in London well as here. When had been in the police a short time and to, or packed up, in little bundles, Conard Line have decided to establish an
The Hamburg-Amerika'Line and tho had not arrested anybody, he was akad why this was the case. If he said he did which have thus many of the pro- International Hercantile, Marino Com-if he did not find someone, & red mark 801 Cor. R.G.A. . 83RD Cov, R.G.A.there were also present Messrs. . A. ing. I do not think the falling of for
not see anyone to arrest, he was told that perties of Newton's suppositious pay a private reciprocal insurance con-vouid go against him. corpuscles.
pany, which is to equalize the risk on Mr. Melbourne I am afraid you are Happy Valley yesterday. The 88th Pattenden, S. H. Dodwell, J. A. Plums very much and with the eloquent testi- Until quite recently there was, moreover, # school, particularly strong in Germany, which was dis- posed to abandon Dalton's atomic hypothesis, and textbooks chemistry, and in particular physical chemistry, were written in which the laws and phenomena of the science were discussed without the use of this great generalisation. In view of the remarkable researches of Rutherford and others on the pheno-' mena of radioactivity, a definite end has now apparently been made of the
7/1 the four hundred Kronen shares) Mr. Davidson said, that the defendant's attempted to banish thus the atomie against a dividend of six and a half perife was his lesi wife, on kit fat, and in Br. Stanley..... theory from physica and from them-cent. (twenty-six Eronen) last year.
from istry. This essay was, no doubt,
for her maintenance up to the end of the G. Berry... 1 1 0 year. At the end of 191 ha coneed to make defensible so long as the existence of roceived as a patient yesterday a man who for herself, until February last, when a Mr. Gr. Faller, & Colmar, & Wright
Ciril Boepita any payinoate, leaving his wife to
887 DOY, Z. U. shift the atom and molecule had to be in- Laccidentally fell from the Yaumati ferry maintenance order was made against him Br. Stanley, e Rossiter, & Colmer ferred solely from observations on by a launch hand and an Indian constable, order to maintain herself in the meantimes. Berry, o Buazati, h Pinchard
launch into the barbour. Bess rescued for 20 month. The defendant's wife in Lieut. Pym., & Colmer... annsses "of untold millions of them. who were successful in resuscitating him, from the plaintiff various aums on the Lieut. Pala, c Wooldridge, Now, however, that the physicist is
security of a borrowing note amounting to Gr. Bith, b Wooldridge, Mr. A. Sutherland arrived in Tientsin $250. on the 4th inst. from Shanghai to take to press. There was another actims of an
"The car was proceeding when we went Gr. Josephs, o Bryson, b Pinchard make measurements on individual over the post of Acting-Appraiser of the exeerly similar nature sainst the same Gr. Fayne, not out
[C. §. M. Fielder, b Dos ́ ́ units, it is no longer either reasonable Chinese Maritime Customs in Tientsin defends down for hearing this afternoon, Br. Sly, a Ruesittar, b Doe ur legitimate to set aside so illumi- which was made vacant by the death of the plaintif being different.
Gr..Gulliver, b› Bändett.....
* Extras native and simplifying an hypothesie, Mr. W. F. Kahler.
uble to, and does, deal with, and
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The Oesterreichischer Lloyd (Aus. Ms. Davidson, of Messrs of Tastings and trian Lloyd) will pay this year a dividend Hastings was for the plaintiff, and Dir. seven per cent, (twenty-eight Kronen&C Faithfull, Sol otor for the defendant.
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middle of 1911 defendant exclu led her
his house, but he paid her something Gr. Payne”,
was forced to borrow money and obtained
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.
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true, been either killed or scotched SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY. DURING be summer months children subject ki disorders of the bowels by the atticks of the "energeticPHE fate of Chamberlain's Cough Re and should receive the most careful, Attoo- EVERY CHANGE OF PROGRAMMF.school," but there was a danger of a the deep seated eagh of the afrit or the the bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Oclic, Gr. Wondria
mady is world wide. It is good for tion. ... Aš soon sa 'any natural loominens-of
Gr. Wight repudiation of the atomic theory being The name buttle serves the whole family givuo. For, alo by all Chemists and Gr. Pichard POLICIES. KEOLET, BONETTÄ
croup and whooping cough of the children, Cholera and Diaho Remedy should be Wouldridge...
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pense account. The reinsurance fund,
with the addition just rocommended, will
The notion was unanimously carried.
Tho rotiring directors, Mosers. W, L..
2 stand at e57,000, and your directors are Pattenden and J. W. C. Bonnar, were
strongly of opinion that this fund should, re-elected upon the motion of Mr. Orals whenever possible, be built up. As reton, accounded by Mr. Mozón,
gards 1012, the figures, are very satis The auditors, Messrs. W. Hutton Potter 20 factory, the balance of working account and, A. R. Lowe, wors re-appointed on being $1.264.297.87, and as the outturn the motion of Mr. "Smythe, acoonded by,
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of the your premises to be favourable war. Taylor.
have no hesitation in roommmenting the
payment of an interim dividend of $4
per shore and a bonus of 20 por cont. on contributory premium.
THE FORTY YER TEST.
ANArtiale most have exceptional merit
The motion, seconded by Mfr. Lich, was unmensly agreed to..
3 to marvive for a period of forty years, Upon the proposition of Mr. Hay, offered to the public, in 1872 From
Chamberlain Congh Ramady fire soconded by Mr. Hall, the retiring direcwall beginning it has grown in favour and tora, Moseri. J. W. C. Bormar and W. L. popularity until T bus abtinet a world Pattenden, wera zs-clested."
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Mr. Gudder moved, Mr. Cunhis second better for a ed, and it was agreed that Moses. Hafter a period of more than forty years, 3. Jeffers and A...B. Lowe be no Chamberlain Cough Remedy not only appointed auditney at a remuneration cach gives rellafit cores For sale by all of $500 per annum.
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