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INTERFORT GOLF,
COMPETITION FOR SHANGHAI CHALLENGE CUP.
Shanghai Challenge Cup was competed for over the Fasting Curto day, Hongkong cerned and Hongkong were the holders. and Shanghai wara the daly teams ou
An unusually
The Interport competition for the
Thera
HOLIDAY SPORT.
CRICKET.
Hongkong G,C. Dafest Kowloon 0.0.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915.
TRAINING NOTES,
Sunday morning was dull and chilly
DISASTROUS FIRE AT
SHAURIWAN.
anill there was a slight breeza against the ponies as they go down the hems A disutrons tre broke out this morning raight; tha inside course only beings Shaukiwany as the result of which two
Pleasant to use, CLEANSING and POWERFULLY the fact, some way behind us in nations are, without being aware of ANTISEPTIC, Destroys dise. se germs which juvada the mouth, aeroplano design. The writer is dis-
Saturday and Monday between the Hong strong finish after going the derby die others partially destroyed. The alarm sa A two days' fixture extending overed. Standard Dablis pus up houses were completely gutted and four and so PREVENTS GUM DISEASE and DENTAL DECAY.posed to think that, all things een
Long Club and Kowloon Club ended in tasco: full time 3.32.1, last quarter 31 raised at 3 coleek en Bre being discovered sidered it will be found advisable in
a victory for Hongkong by our wickets. English Chief's performans was that No. 6, a co storied building in the Price 40 Cents Per Large Tin.
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Koyicon batted first, Lieut. Munn and piece de rusistance" of the morning village. With alarming rapidity, the blaza somewhat, and considerably to crowd a
Iarge Major Robertson forming a splendid part. He was taken over a mila and three spread to the adjoining houses on each side the Gulf Hows includ- nership. The forinst his ning anters accompanied by Saxon Chief-which and before the Fire. Brigade arrived, half strengthen the Aircraft Factory, toing the Governor, Sir Francis one and the alter eleven 4's and ons 6, he beat by practically five seconds and
on hour later. two houses were burat lo Davier.. Davies (Chief Justice) and Lady Reconsistency and in walition to a splendid the last three furlongs. It was a good
The Punjabis Band played by Pearce, Anderson complied 40, gallog with a good Enish; 401.2, send 63 were also seriously damaged and selections during the fiffia interval which Enock 41 and Sayor'97. Tha vistom quarter 30.3.
furniture and their afsets almost totally took place in the G of House at 1.45, deteriorated considerably in the second On Monday the grass course
destroyed. The first round was completed befors innings and were only able to compita 158 Again closed. There was so wind and add the damage has not yet been estimat sidin and taking the three best score", runs.
The origin of the outbreak is unknown' | Garinar 80,lack 83, Hill 80 for HDZ, | overtook-Kowloon at 117 with our view the same as the previous morning. ed. Only No. 68 was insured,
Hongkong forcibly replied and the sir was milder. The going, which
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MEMOS FOR TOMORROW. Ash Wednesday.
220 puction of Teakwood and Blackwand burniture etc., at Mestre, Bughes and Hoogh's
General Memoranda,
THEDAY. Febency 18:-
3 pm-avaien
BIRTH.
LATINA.-On February 8, to, the Rev. and Mrs Jau V. LATTE, American Baptist Mission, Huchow, a daughter, Janet Haruna.
enable fall control to be exercised Maury May, E.C. MG., Siilliam Bees The Hongkong benny batted with mom was brought home by Borneo Chief for the ground. Hauses No. 68, 80 62, 64,
over secrecy where, in the national interest, it may be deemed wise.
NEWS CF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr. C. G. Mackio arrived from Sharg. hi to-day by the Yakniam lazy.
On the back page of this issue will be found some interesting news items,
St. Joseph's College Club meet Diocesan School at 3 p.m. tomorrow in a recond tivision Football Lengua inatch,
The Gina Bialashall for passes are requested in furare
HONGKONG, Tresnay, Feb. 16, 1915.
MAINTENANCE OF BRITISH AIRCRAFT SUPERIORITY,
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THE maintenance of the present superiority of the British reconniifs sauce machine and the development of different types, and, in short, the building up and consolidation of the Aeronautical Arm, both as to quality and quantity, in errier to ensure our capacity to hold our own with the other great Powers, is a task ot national importance, and, as such, one of the first magnitude. In order that our Aerensalkul Amm nay be ruised and maintained as a whole the necessary high degree of efficiency more will be needed than merely the technical superiority of our machines; | many other questions, says an expert on the subject, of vital consequence will require to be adequately de 1 with. However, the basis of st e gtli { jies in possessing the right machines in adequate numercial strength. Hence there uyat le no relaxation of of effort; we must retain our technical ascendancy by every ineans in ver power.
kong, and Dizkio 87, Brand 30 and Jahastona 92, for Shaoghai, Rongkong keta in hand. hold an advantage of 14 stokes. The Details: Jet til werd.
TANGHAL
HOYAKING
Capt Barrsit Mr R. Gardner... 80 SI R.A. Brand...80 Me J. Clark
J. Johnstone 32 Mr T.V. Hill ... 89 ....85 Mr J.G. Dickia...87 MK M.Comsaire 1.J. Ha 99 Mr RU. Hatche
FUT 15 The strokes were na spponded:- Barrat
Total 6 3 0 3-4 311 6 4 6 5 4-30
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10 12 4
48
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KOWLOOK,
L. Mune, Mass, & Sayer. ..... J. P. Robinson, e Gacy, b'Andarson
F. J. de Rome, e Moore, R. Hancock Major Stansfeld, R. Hancock ... Major T. Rabarson, not out
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could be considered good. Sunster Dahlia wont ninly over a mile and a half in -5.27, last quarter 31. Perfection Dahlia did a mile and a quarter in 2.46.1, but took almost. 33 seconds to cover the lat last quarter 38, for the derby distance quärtor. The Duke Dahlia took 3.26.2,
K. R. Macaskill, e Mass, b R. Hanerick and Magestier Dahlia tools 1.29.1. Inst H. E. Taylor, Thuradeld b Anderson 3 quarter 31.3. The former moves na if he E. H. Beed, Duanelly......
10 relishes his work, while the latter ap F. Sutton, b Dornelle...
A. IL F. Raven, e Anderson, Donnelly 17 W. L. Weaser, a Hancock, b Anderson
Extras...
Pers as if he would chuck it" na soon go on Triumphart Dahlia weat the same distance in 3.0, finishing strong -in 31.4.
Total
Anderson .. Dounely...
... 14.3 1
60
11
46
Baş of
10
DA
10
44
18
80
R. Hancock
Thursfeld...
3 0 HONGKONG,
T. E. Pearon, a and b Macaskill
8. S. Moors, Reed
C. A. Hooper, e Reed, blacaskill
M. Masa, b Maraskill
M.
E. J. Mitchell, b Tayler...
. R. Sayer, and b Macaskill
KOWLOON CRICKET
CLUB.
ANNUAL DINNER. .........
Presenta los to the Secretary.
About thirty members of the Kowloon
Cricket Clubs and a few friends spent a very pleasant evening at the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday, the occasion being the annual dinner of the Club. The president, cluded 317. H. E. Goldwaithlog Dr Forsyth, presided, and others present
This morning both tracks were opet sad both were good going. A pesident: Mr. Jeffries, hon, secrotary; wind which came in gasts down the
1 Valley considerably helped some of the 3 ponies to rattle of fast last quarters. Messrs, Moller and Heard have arrivel
Mr. P. Blackburn, troaster; Mr. B. P. Birhow, representing the Civil Bervice presenting the H.K.F.C. Bicket Club; and Mr. A. Exailtua, to
After an excellent menu had been cally buncared.
and were both seen in the pigskin; all-dip red of the, loyal toast was enthusiasti-
the jockeys expected from Shanghai azi 1 now dow[. *
5. R. Hancock, o Robinson, b de Rome +1
N. Anderson, b Reed
RP. Tharsheld, cand blacaskill A. L Gaco, e de Rome, b Reed D. E. Donnelly, not out...
•Reed........
Mac.ukill
Tayler ****
23
Extras...
is
Total
Amount acknowledg dita fich
Februs
Cy CBT
Serg, Mo H.K.V.C...
$2.747.07 18.50 15.00
DOWLING, ANALY418,
Q..
J
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81.
Master Cou teuer, aga
3.00
2
28
Mr. W. A.
A. D.....
5.00
..12
5.00
1,00
10,00 8.00
Ideal either prevailed yesday at Fan- 100ling and some interesting contests were
-ed in
Rares......
de Rome Man 7
0
30
15
XOWLIOS-Second Taning
J. P. Robinson, at, Gaco, b Sayer
4.00
Mr. B. P.. Zap, C. B. Th
Marx 1,8, Wa ̈ sans stažĘ,... 3 Psler Hongkong Chuli,... Moss P. T. Lamble, H...
K Urow Crowd.
Tin Croed... Fourth Crowd,
bles ra W. Field
Kue W. It gl, Mera Jame, W. Ficher $1.00 ch... Mesure, a. . . cente,
13. J. IL 20 st... Wort licers Tamer ...... Xa Quatress II. M. Dok-
R. Shewa........
a. A. Young... II.F. Camp!...
A. L. Shiride,
J. M. Gardum..
5. Lesnar,
.D. Sturley,
Yesterday's Play.
Perhaps was the first pony out and ...went very strong over a quarter... Rosario
did a fast mile, 33, 3, 34.1, 82.4-2.13 but finished striding short and somewhat 8tind. Fijian was taken for an easy mile Jen the sand, with good finish in 31.2. 23 Amun Ha's way "seratchy
"perforin.
M. toldsmith, submitting the toast of The Visitors, said how plowed the club monbera were to see their guests, and expressed their appression of the assist-
Borded the sub since its inception stater, he said, that their success wis. the press of the colony. It was to this iu krge mensors due.
MR.T: Peyton Grifin, who responded, than'ced the president and members, on
ance. Wild Cat went a quarter with Sne bohalf of him-elf and the other visitors for
their generous hospitality, which was pro 27 dash in 20.4. Grayling, with Mr. Heardverbial in the Colony, and on behalf of the
op, find thed strong in 31.4 after going a newspaper men present said how pleased.
= tribute
mile and a quarter in 2.34.3. Danročia, the Press was to be of amistance. Paying 3 al under Mr. Heard's guidaner, took members, he said that they were always
tha ate to good sportsmanship of the 2.59. but finished better than usual in just as ready to have their defeats chroni. 31. Winuing Hazard, Mr. Vide up, is cled as their successes. improving again and did quite a good gallop, finishing a 31.4. Sir Calidore, 1 well stathed in blankets and box!
・ou men's open competition for mombat. Mann, Parco, by Ms Knocked of a quarter. in 20. Standard was too ill to send. We treff
Maior stansticul Moore, b-Reser 40 the Sanghat and Hongkong Golf Clube P. J. de Rome, & Fraser, 5 Hancock
pendused
petition was very keen.
Robertson, b Anderson The winner for the best scratch (.e. H. H. Tayler, e More, b Anderson, west gro) score was Mr. T. W. Milks. R. F. Raven, c Hancnek, b Ander- who returned
no fewer than 75 entries a. Mackill h Hacenek...
100
1:30
eard of 80 av felinws,
5646 35 34 5-41
www.
???5 i 3534456-39 An interesting red foursomes empti is, aderandicap, was held after the 4's open Competition.
F. Sutton, e Thursfield, b.Sayer. E. B. Reed, h Anderson W. B. Reed, & Anderso
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The Chairman, previous to making a presentation to the bon. secretary, Mr. 1). Brawn, expreved his regret that last year's chairman of
committee, Mr. P. R. was leaving for Boma on the Kashina Maru, and would take with him the good wishes of
all the members. pleasure in handing to Brawn, who
WHO WAS
Bend
15 Dahlia did a very fast mile, 34, 35, 34, 29.311. This was the best gallon of Othe morning. Kokri went well over a 14 mile and a half, finishing in 1.044, 30.4.iso going in leave shortly, a casa of pipes
Jres Nights (Mr. Gorg) and Thurleston Ofr. Eura) together negotiated a mile in 2.14 last quarter 31-4; both finish ing strongly. Jolly Jack in improving 112.45, last quarter indido 91, is creditable time for anusy-upper. Australian Chief was taken slowly over a mile-in-
...128
3.00
Extras
6.00
In+0
7.00
The cures roturned word follow, the hist to cruples winning the first and 14.00 second prizes, the third cup a winning the hird prize and the next three couples tieing for fourth plics :-
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
Donnelly
10
5.00
Sager:
MIXED POURSOMES.
Hancock
ass ......
想心
19
0 17
b Tayler
A
G.
R. Sayer, b Reed
E.
J.
Mitchell, cand b
Read
H. P. Hancock, not out...
Mr. Boucher and Comr. Boucher 9 18-50 5.06 M Bernard and Fives Sryn. Bernard Anderson
80
R. W. Teen en,
Jas Toppin
M. 4. Figueired.
N.
S.
Mees. J. R media, G. Á. Laps, H. 0m2, A. E. Botelho, D. Cavalo
Medames B. H. J. king, ad
Wei-moon Lid
L M. Sruith
Meurs, B. and J. B. Xavier sex. . . Thon, T. M. Tung. Wang Sing Aut.....
Total
Balance is hud.....
100 16-84
Hosakosu-Second Innings.
50 Mkinn and R. A. Frand 947-T. E. Pearce, e Reed, b
Mr. Craddock and Mr Morison 11-23
-83
2.00
2.10 M: Crone and T. Collart 174 26: 68
Mies lastings and Mr. Hill 107-10-88 Mr. and Mr. Hancock 118-22-80. Mr. Weters and Mr. Dickio 109-10-80. Bullen and Mr. Leicester 109-20 -80.
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200 2.00
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There is much to be said at the atset in favour of the exercise of reater secrecy in the matter of belmien! information. At present; a great deal of work of an important character is done at the public ex-Amant expradet to 18th Fah.. pense which is of the utmost value to the aeronautical. constructor, and Jorthwith is given complete publicit; one has only to glance of the Advisory Committee to realise through any one of the annual reports the extent to which this is the raso there is, it is true, also a gbat deal of work which is not published, 11.20 amnu! Meeting of Hang considered as
phrey's Estate and Finance Co. Ltd Sous-Hongkong and Shanghal Bank
Mecting,
a Motor Car for Venetit of Prince of Wales Fund, st Messis, Hughes and Hough's, Friday, February 19 - “
113.-Priza Distribution by Lady
May at Peak chunt. 8.30pm-Smoking Concert at Linceran
Boys Fahrol.
SATURDAY, February: Ri:--
Princess Hoyal's Birthday (1967),
of
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Cin-
8.5. Moore, & Sation, & de Rome
C. A. Hooper, bw, b Tayler
W side. Jed. Mr. Heard in the side, put up a fast last quarter. 19.4, with the help of the wind. Maybey (3r. Vida) very nicely over a mile and a quar. 4ter in 2.50.3, last quarter 312.
elos und Corporation both finished very Hired.
D. E. Dennelly, Muon, b Macaskill... 13
Extras
Total......
0.
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Glen.
The times taken the last three days will be found on page 5. 4
Horaxosa POLICE. CRAIGZNGOWER, Played on the Police ground on Monday 117 Scores
CRAINGOFE.
J. D. Soria, Kelly R. G Southerton, o and h Chopër 44R. A. Carvalho, h King
D. K. Khatas, b Comper...
Mrs. X. L. Smith and Mr. Smith 111-21
-50.
Taylor........... 10 Reed....... Mrs. Melogali and Mr. McDougall Macaskil
8.5 0 130-10--91.
de Roma
14 0 7 82,9'0.17 Mies Craddock and Mr.
CIVIL SERVICE, AND UNIVERSITY DRAW. 2,404.17
172-20-93. Mi A. Gonion wl Mr. Wodehouse
118-21-02
246,00
$
Fergusson
W. IL. Vireasb. b Cooper
Benyabay played havoc with the howling
J. V. Bag c e Pitt. b Booker of the Civil Service in their match with the R. Bass, c Pitt, b Booker University on Saturday. The other A. Rose, not out Service had Faluable help from Lausble W. Rome, Kelly, players put upa poor defence. The Ciril S. Jer, Booker who scored 66 not oct. The game ended. F. Billimosia, Kelly in a draw: Scorea
A moustavat belac (00,00) Cigarettes Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Gompertz 110-26 and 1.618 lbs. Flu Tomect
Farther contributions to the Fund willis," and Mr. A. Anderson 121-27-14. be thankfully received.
Mr. and Mr. M. Smith 117-23-04. Mr. S. Stewart und Mr. W. J. Haw-K. Brayahay, e Tacchi, b Waterson
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'kine 07-2-05.
Mis. and Mr. Lambert 1295.
Mr. and Mr. F. Maitland 124-27-5. Mr. Spielman and Mr. T. Jones 126-80
-90.
Mrs. S. Winslow and Capt. Barrels 96.
UNIVERSITY.
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Ng Sze Kwong, b Bon. Mr. C. Severn Chart
Wing To, e Hi, b Hon. Mr. C. Severn
POLICE
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G.
E. Marley, c Lambie, ↳ Enn. Mr.. Severa
J. D. Wright, b Waterson
T. H. King, retired. Alexander, e Basa, b Carvalho Booker, c Basa, b Southerton Pitt b Southerton ..
H.1
W Terobull, Hill
Kelly, st. Nozia, b Carvalho
Mis Gordon and Mr. Loughlin 117.21C. C. Anderson, Bacon, & Waterson Robertson, b Carvalho,
-96.
idential churaet, r
The quest a arises whether the main body of the direct re for the your carling dist Decou The billowing is the report of the 9 pm-Sinuking Concert at the Phoenix work, or at least, some of the ninte ber, which is to he -ubmitted to the share. Mrs. Maxen and Mr. Cumming 100-4-19.
Club. SATURDAY, Feb 20 & Schray, Feb. 21-portant sections, should not be at the ordinang Anund General Mr. and Mr. C.C. Stark-126-27-98.
M Cunninghau and Mr. Tastings
100-11-98
R. H.K. Yacht Club Championship held back, it irented as confidentia
Racer.
MONDAY
Fabonry 29- Washington Birthday
Mox. 22. Trys, 2 & Web.. Fab, 21
Hongkong doelry Club Race Blasting.
Feluya
TEREDAY
Tuostabic Show.
for a certain period, possibly the epicte eur, in order to give our fown designers a twelve months' lend.
Meeting of the Company :-
Gentlemen.The Directcs neg legtö
autioiz to you there Itaport and Statement Mrs. fine and Mr. Sash 104-1–100. Dicember, 1914.
Acounts for the year ending BIS
counts amounts to...
From which bare to be
dolssted Remuneration to
The Net Profit fur he diffeuitics to the way of any such ing8.5 36brought. close for the Anual Flower and scheme are, Srstly, that, to be effect-forward from last ac. Lbat period includ Feb. 25 & Friday, Feb. 28tive, the first twelve months' output. 20. p.m-Action of Valuable O Chiness Topculine, onzee, Carrel of any new design would require to Tvarios etc, at Mesurs Bughow and be met as output from the Govern Directors 6% an Net Hough'a FRIDAY, February 26 -
ment factory; the conditions issued Profit.... Settling Day pix.
the H.. Stoc with resigns and specifications for General Managers Remuneration to Exchange. 11.30 Anrus! Meeting of the tenders, though nominally intended 52 on Nat Prot
Chion Provident Loan and Mortgage necesure secrecy, can never be really
b. Ltil.
effective. Monday, March 1 :--
St. Davila.Day.
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY; that of aeronautical construction, the
C. KAMMING & Co., Ln. Chemists and Druggists.
80,000.49
3,995.49
€ 89,065.17
7,002.98 Leaving a balance of $77,572.19 Which the Directors recommend should Pay a dividend of fü cente Iba sppropriated as follows:- per share, use Carty forward to new Profit
and Loss Account
$67,500.00
| Mrus Gedge and Dev. Mr. Tichborne
101-100.
Chan Yan Kwong, tot out Ho Wing Kin, not ut Wei Wing Lick, did not bat;"
Extras
F.A. Redmond, ran out
Frill
Raid, b Southerton... Cooper, & Carvalho.. Matthews, not out 8 Leigh.
Carvalho Extra
Total
4+
subscribed for by the members. When Mr. Wolf and M. Brawn joined the committee a 1011 the club had a debt in debentures of $2,800. These had now been paid, off, and tixed deposit a sum of 82,000. The interest at the prescat time they had in the bank on taken in the club by Mr. Wolff and Mr. Brawn had a
good deal to do with this satisfactory state of affairs. With the prpes he teadared to Mr. Bara the
core good wishes of the memberar who all boped that he would have a very happy time at hono.
Air. Brawn, in
responding, mid that in wo days time he would have completed bis fourteenth year in Longkang. He thanked. the chairman for his kid words, especi ally on behalf of Mr. Woll who had the sucess of the club very much at heart, and had been of the greatest assistance to him. in what litla he had been able to do for it as secretary
Mr. Longmire proposed the tomat of tho Kowloon C, Cnd wished it and all the members ages and prosperity in tho present and futuTMe sealer.
The President in responding isid that .... there
one thing more than soother which the K.0.0. liked to do it was to entertain its friends. They I had ar putation in the Colony for their hospitality, a and they hoped they would not lose it. The muccess of the club was due tithe unsanity am
0
20
ite members, who were all animated in their asociation with
is by the single aim of promoting its well- being. Speaking of its success of the nfield he referred to the good display given by their team against Hungkong C.C. tant afternoon, and torning to tauis vaid no ..143 doubt air. Green would again give a good necbent of himself in the Hongkong Champlooship tournament if it were beld this year. 14
Chair ubmitted the toist of 21ther Clube," and expressed regrat that so few of them were able this year to send representatives.
86
CIVIL SERVICE II. KOWLOON II. layed on the Kowloon ground yester
1 tiny, Scores :--
Total (for 8 wickets) 175)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
50:
0
23
14
3
24.
0.
C. J. Tacchi, Mycock b Schultz
35
P. T. Lamble, b Evans......
... 15 ....38.
B. U. Witeball, b Overy
W. Hill, e Silkstore, b Overy
Savara Mr. and Mr. Limpinan 125-25-100. Mis. Perry and Mr. Johnson 124-21-103. Sara... Mr. and Mr. Morrison 110-7—103. ·
Bradbury... ins Ms. Ritchie and Mr. Huract 127-23 Watersoa... Inibio...
Baron
Mr. and Mr. Gilson 119-1-194 M. Pearce and Mr. Leth 125-10-108. Mr. and Mr. Wolfo 136.20-107. Mies Kolly and Capt. Heath 118.6–110. Miss Lammert and Ficut. Comile, Cromie
1-12-28-114,.
CHINESE NEW YEAR.
CIVIL SERVICE,
P. T. Lamblu, not out.
Mr. Barlow and Mr. Hamilton responded.“. The Chairman, proposed by Mr. Jeffries. was eatbusiastically received.
A musical programme ccntributed by Messrs Labrum, Jeffries, England, Harvey, Poyton Griffin and the Chairman was much enjoyed,
DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.
A special appeal is being made this leat for Dr. Bernardo's Homes. 'n consequendu of towar the increase of destitute child. ren has been considerably.
•The doors of the Hames то сред day std night and no child is refused admit
DR. C. Barlow, a Schults, & Goldsmith...tance. They se belpless and homeless
TW. Woode Church, b Goldswirl
・
through no fault of their own. Gifts of money useful clothing for the children,
63. W. Beare, e Ering, b Goldsmith... 10 or fancy articles suitable for the sale of
C. J. Tacebi, He Wing Kin, b Bray. B. Bradbury, b Overy n
shay
C. Sara, e Wright, b Anderson
C. W. Wood, c. Wei: Wing Lock,
F. Bacon, Brayshay
W, Hill, b Ho Vlog Kis
Waterron, caud b Goldsmith
S. R. Moore, not uut
work will be gratefully received and should be sent in before Easter Sunday to
21. F. PotLock
123 Pask
F. Bacon, b Goldsmith
Binyshay
Extras
6. Hall, b Brayahay
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS
...126
Bowling Analysis,
W. B. Bradbury, and b Brayshay
WVitebell
Stalker Schultz
Hill
Overy
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10
113
Goldsmith
12
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The Chinese New Year holidays, which woru held during the past week-end, were favoured with loal wünther for Eon, Mr. C. Soon, did not båt 10,079.19 holay-naking. There was the
Extras cossation of businews loti in Chinese and $77,672.19 Foignanters and the whole city hal
In accordance with Rule No. 78 of the Procedly holiday aspect, high-
In the second place, in the case of branch of Governmental activity, as little anderstood by the public as public and Parliament expect to seÐ mething for their money, and for those entrusted with aeronautical Company's Articles of Association the Chinese national flags and the daual Brayshay, GREAT REDUCTIONS IN development to have shrunk from C. Bennar W. E. Paitindan and Dr. Bog of cracker was not ne greit Flo Wing Kin
Directors Masara. J. Scott Haraton, J. W. New Year decoratious. The ferrific Anderenu publicity would have been equivalent W. Noble retire, but being eligible, as in the pit but in Queen's Road Turaboli to committing suicide. In spite of themselves for reedition. Vezt and neighbourhood the customary frår The Accounts have boon audited any disadvantage which may have Messrs. H. Ferry Smith, FC, aby was held and agalo attracted a resulted from publicity in the past, poisted in place of Me. W. Hatta Patta
Bernard Brown. A CA, the latter appienien ware bold to various parts of the ernad of our hunters and others. Several * very large
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Fernard Brown offer themselves for re the Royal: E.K. Golfiab sig player past forty years and has nice popu. Shroff, not out the AM
in progress boxween been curing coughs and olds for the representing Shanghai. During the week-
What better recam end other sporting engagement farity orary year. falfifo and witnessed by iwrgo umucra mendatie in reguired 2ui For sale by all of spcetators.
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factory. It is quiet probable, low-election. (YET, that the Continental Powers 20mewhat under-rated the importance
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Hoogkong, 10th February, 1915.
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Association Football."
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Soveral interesting football matches took place at the Happy Valley Furing the 7 holidays, hit the attendance was not 1 good as could haya baco cžpected Keon U enthusiason towerer, a manifested in nearly all the mistclice and in several of the 7 games a yory high level if oxceliauch was reached. Probably the outstanding fixture
1 of the holiday programute was that between the Navy the Royal Geizison Artillery. march which concdingly we
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the Artillery by four goals to one.