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NEWS OF THE DAY,
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CHINA MAIL.
COMPANY MEETING,
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1916.
SANITARY BOARD.
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A MAUSOLEUM FOR CHINA'S DEAD.
SPORTING.
GOLF
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
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DRAW FOR PROFESSIONAL PAIRS-1016 · The following is the result of the draw for the Professional Pairs competition to be played over the Happy Valley Course,
1st ROUND.
funds so that the future can be faced with equanimity. I should like to add "my "tributa of praise to the energies of the General Agents, the Consulting Committee, Secretary and The 35th Ordinary Meeting of the Staff for what they have accom The Sanitary Board met yesterday Canton Insurance Office Limited was plished in our interest.
afternoon, Mr. D. W. Tratman, presiding The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, G.M.G., There were also present the Hon. Mr. The Manila Observatory last even-held at the offices of the general agents, ing reported the typhoon to be in about Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Co, Ltd the Hon. Mr. Shellim, Messrs. DW. Chatham, Lt. Col. Crisp, Dr. Ozorie, 126 degrees Long. E and 11 degreen today. There were present the Hon. W. Craddock, F. Maitland, H. F.Mesars. P. W. Goldring, F. BL. Bowley,commencing on the 14th ins
Mr. David Landale, presiding, the Hon.hito, C. S, Gubbay, and Sir Robert Ng Hon Sze, Dr. Ir. 11. Ford Sir Paul Chater C.M., the Hon. Mr. E. Ho Tung were re-elected with the M. O. H.), and Mr. W. Bowen Row Shellim lesers. F. Maitland, F. P. Chairman to form the Consulting ads, secretary. white, C. S. Gubbar, Sir Robert He Committee on the motion of Mr.
Regarding on application to reserva Tang, Consulting Committee; Mr. L Beswick, seconded by Mr, Douglas, three terraces in the new section D: nt Messrs. H. Fercy Smith and A. R.Mount Caroline Cemetery Mr. Bowley M. Beefs, secretary: Messrs. D. A Steavenson, A. C. Davison, G. W. Lowe were re-elected auditors at said: Berwick, G. K. Haxton. FT. Douglas, remuneration of $500 each per A. F. Arculli, Ho Kom Tong, Ho Fook, annum on the motion of M, Haxton, Lo Cheang Shui, Ho Kwong, Shui Shiu seconded by Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu. Yam, Chan San, Ho Leang, Ho Shai The Chairman announced than Kit, Lu Man Kam, Hou, shareholders dividend warrants could be had on
application.
Among the passengers who arrived by the sa. Hal Hong" this morning wore Miss. D. Hazeland and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mutton, of Amoy.
The P. and O. Cutward Mail Steamer "Khyber" with the London Mail of the 20th April hast. arrived at Fort Said on Saturday the 29th iden
A proclination by
EXTRAORDINARY MEETING.
Gale and Duncan v. Crapnell and Mathieson
Woods and Harston.
Seales and Kinchen Smith v. Lindsay
Beswick and J. W, Stewart v. Comming
and Bevington,
Fletcher and de Rome v. Hacdougall and Henderson.
Bond and Rawlinson v. Buck and Jackson and Tester Parker
v. · Powell, and Thorne.
Dewar and Fisher v. Martin and
Leith and Towns.v. Davison and Mitchell.
ficient to do to attend to the health of I think the Sanitary Board has the living without the burial of the dead from China; this application is really for a mausoleum for dead ancestors ist China" He contended that anything Waller which might be construed as a precedent for turning this Colony into a burying Cary and Evans v. Birbeck and Bird ground for people who had never had
Stewart and Lambert v. Farr and
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Governor subjects His Majesty's furces You will recollect a year ago when we Company followed for the purpose anything to do with the Colony should Stewart and Bates, v. Bowker and
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HONGKONG.
Talaphone No. 615
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, Wednesday, May 3, 1915.
JAPANESE TRADE EXPANSION.
Wa printed a few days ago some comparative statistics which showed
The HD Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs ta ucknowledge with thanks the following donation to the feds of the Hospitals :-- J. Reid
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"That the provisions of the Company's Manirandum of Arici.tion with respect to its objects be alter diwa in and as in the Print signed by the Chairman of this Meeting far the **purposes of identification. "That the Articles of Asciation of * Company be altered in mancer *** following
That the following Artide abalf **be substituted, for Article. Dk.
Gamely:-
(2)
The CHAIRMAN said-The Sgures disclosed show, am glad to say, a very the successful result, the best in fact that t
think the Office has ever presented. An extraordinary meeting of the in the Colony the Army Act for amet I pointed out that if the year 1914 of considering the following rosolu
the favourable out-tir further period three months from resulted in
tions:- which the figures at that date promised, .to-day.
shareholders would find little to complais of when the time game for dealing with the closed year. This forecast find its fulfilment in an incrensa in the dividend of $3 per share making the distribution in respect of the year 1944 $25 per share, which is the highest dividend that we have evet paid and will I am sure be as gratifying to shareholders as it is, to thể General' Agents and Consulting Committee in Being able to recommend it. Out of the fabsent of the surplus, as shown in che Report, we are bringing the Sterling Reserve Fund up to the round sun of £180.00 by the appropriation of 3,000; to the Reinsurance. Fund we propose to add 8093,919.90, which will biting that Fund up to just over 8900,000; and we think it a pruden: measure to make a larger appropriation than usual to Underwriting Suspense Account so that that liquid account may stand at a figure of usual strength, and we therefore make a transfer to this Fund of $100,000, the year then being finally closed.
The pupils of the Anglo-French School, Causeway Bay, will present an Coperetta, entitled “The_Wishing Cap,
in all of the charitable works of the Institution, on the 10th, 15, and 13th inst, commencing at 5 p.ra. There
GOLF
The result of the Competition for the Parr Cup, played during the month of April at Happy Valley, was as follows:
at a glance how greatly the trade of will be a dress rehearsal on Saturday Japan had been benefitted by theith May at 4 pm for children only. War. In 1913 the balance of trade All the performances will given at the St. Paul's Institution, Causeway was against Japan-that is to say her Bay. iniporta exceeded her exporte--to the extent of close on 97,000,000 yen. The returus for last year showed an excess of exports amounting to no less than 174,000,000 yen. That is a tremendous change. A great fillip has been given to indistrial enterprise in Japan, and the Press of the country affords abundant evidence of activity in almost every brancb of industry. With this evidence constantly before us we are poi sur- prised to learn that the foreign trade of Japan for the first quarter of the
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Mr E. Golland
Hon. Mr D. Landale Mr J. D. Kinaird
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Rawlinson... Kont
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H..W. B. Grithu M. W. Buck... To Cap: S. Powell...
110% ... 113 ... 114 ... 115
120.
FOR THE SAKE OF A SHIP'S
FIREMAN..
Its existence of course
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be guarded against. The appliaction should be refused.
Mr. GOLDRING observed that it would Carleton and Sawyer v. Archbutt and be ungracious, if Chinese wanted to Jones.
Grist and Crow v. Carpmael wid bury their dead here, to refuse them
Franks, sites which admittedly were absolutely of no esa to anybody else.
Fletcher and Wodehouse v. Harvey
Perry. The CHAIRMAN said it was not to be Cheesman and Kent v. Hasting and suticipated that this Colony would be a Davison. sort of monument yard for China at large.
:.
The Hon Mr. CHATHAM proposed that applicants be allowed to take up 94. The members of the Cum-such altes within the area shown on murermittee shall be paid out of the sketch plan made by himself as they
sites,
funds of the Company such might wish up to four normal Daites,
neration at my be
the usual fees to be paid therefor. This was seconded and carried.
tien, of
meut.
remunera:
have been determined at ***time by sor General Mesting
the Company until auch: * remuneration is altered by any ****aubsequent General Mosting of *the Company. Such sum stall bu divisible amongst the mem "bers of the Committee in such proportions as the Commitee **or a majority thereof aball
determine.
..
LIFTS AND CONVENIENCES. Mr. GOLDRING called the attention of
the Board to the lack of water supply to certain office conveniences after the the lifts have ceased working
The Hon. Mr. CHATHAM thought the conveniences should be supplied from storage tanks. Ele did not see why there should be any working relation between lifts and such conveniences.
An application to erect a water closet and urinal at St. George's Buildings was deferred.
THE WEST RIVER COLLISION.
17 SOUNDINGS.
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and
Adams and Jackman v. Griffin and Golland,
Des Yeux and Hooper v. Layton and Hancock.
Ford and Cock v. Macdonald' and Morrison.
Van Rees and Marshall v. Thomas and Ross
Atkinson and Stoneham T. Milner- Jones and Faichnie.
Buss and de Fire ». Holyoak miel Owen Hughes,
Claxton and B D. Evans v.. Walker and Gibb
Kraft and Stark : Dutton and Morton Smith.
Moxen end Taylor v. Wilkin and Hen~ derson.
Kinaird and Rodger.. Leefe and Hay
SECOND ROUND,
Mansfield and Brand. Gempertz and Wood. Waalan Kennerty.
Beavis and Potter v. Taylor and Fegg. and Ross » Hodgson and Gedge.
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lat round to be played by 14th May. 2nd round to be played by 28th May, 3rd round to be played by 4th June. 4th round to be played by 11th June. Seu frual round to be played by 18th June
Final ronnal to be played by rath June. Handicap 3/8ths of the difference. Ties must be played on or before the shove rates, otherwise the second-named
The first-entiused pair in each match couple in the match pass into the next round. are the challengers and most arrange date of play of with their opponents.
Handicaps us at date of draw.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
DIVISION I
May 6th-H. K. C. Cv. University Chinese Recreation v. United Services
Clube
nited Services Club v. HE.C.C. May 18th-'niversity_v._K.C,C.; May SuthKUC. v. United Services Club H.K.CC. Chinese Recreation Club.
门
The CHAIRMAN said:-The reason tor, this Extnordinary General Meet ing being held has been explained in It will be noticed on turning to the the "notice which has been sent figures for 1915 that the Fremiam very shareholder. It is thought by Income shows a large increase as cotavour Consulting Committee and the part with that of the preceding year, Gener. Agents that the time has and this of course irkirgely attributable, arrised when the Office should now i to was risk premiums. The result of acquire such further powers as are our participation if this hazardous and possessed by nearly all its competi anxious class of business has, I am glad tors. I do not think that I need EXPERTS VARIED EVIDENCE, UN to say, proved favourable, and it is elaborate this poluta. It is obviously gratifying to the management to feel that a disadvantage not to be able to this Office, so far as lay within its power,tract, if thought desirable, so wide has assisted in carrying on the overscus class of business as is embraced by claim by the Shiu Hing Steamship Co. Atthe resume hearing of the $100,000 trade of the Empire in this time ofother enterprises similar to our own, against the Standard Oil Co. as a result unexampled problends and difficulties, and it is therefore our intention to of a collision in the West River between I am glad to say that the hope I year constituted a record in the history the Babald tí asis,” à new Japanese that the time was shortly coming when in the Memorandum of the Company the Chief Justice, Sir Wm. Rees Davies, The following paragraph is taken from expressed at our last Anual Meeting Pply to the Courts for an alteration the Shin On" and the oil lighter "Ruth," of the country. Id another columa to.
weekly
British commercial terprises of every which will achieve our object. I now KC, commented on an apparent conflict day will be found some record of what
Moch interest has het aand by the description would join together in propose resolution No. 1.
of evidence given yesterday. His Lork is being done to further develope, the pture to Yokelapa on. April 16 of the declining to have trade relations, so The resolution was seconded by the ship asked that Cape: McKechnie of the FIXTURES FOR PRESENT SEASON. growing trade in Japanese cotton... liner Manda Wann, which left long as the War lasted, with the Hon. Sir Paul Chater and carried. Shiu On" might be recalled. There goods. What is being done in the tha: port rwo days before for Victoria, Germina prople, has now became an The Chas then said:Asas obviously some error on a very! The Hongkong Tennis League fixtures'
material point.
• have been urrunged as follows:-- cotton industry in being done also, in from kehatin, her chist firman, we took at that time in cutting adrifting, which has just been concluded, O Co, said he would like to recall Mr. B. Shortly at the vessel's depar. accomplished fact, and the lear which stated at the Ordinary General Mect.
Mr. Eldon Potter, for the Standard many other branches of industry. Its Kobayashi, rane dagarasty ill, our German connection, whether in the the Consulting Committee has been Driscoll of the torpedo-boat on the day will interest Hongkong shareholders and as he was at yuipped with the form of Agencies or constituents, is now increased to eight, and in view of Capt. McKechnie was re-caller. in the Tonkin Pulp and Paper Coústramente animed for an operation required by law. I will not venture this the present Article dealing with Mr. Fothergil who said he was which the Directore are seeking which the ships carton ilmlared iuared a furent of ware the waste their remuneration requires urnend-master mariner with su extra master's be woncluded, though we all cherish the
It is therefore proposed that certificats,-employed in the construe powers to wind up-to learn that the ately tresury, the captain devided in
hope that that may take place before the remuneration shall, in future, betion department of the Standart Oil Co. scarcity of paper, about which we to Yokoham after consultation we next meet
with the brunch there by wireless. After has greatly added to the responsibility such figure as may be determined attestified that he arrived at the scene have heard so much during the past funding the patient at Yokohama the of management of a Company such 4 General Meeting, and when a con- of the wreck the day after it occurred. 2.45 p.m.---Auction of Household Furni-six months, has caused the Japanese Manila Marnate weighed anchor as this and I take this opportunity of malory General Meeting has passed He tried to steam up to the wreck in
tore at Craigmin East," No. 10, paper mill owners to enlarge their for her prigial destination. The ques recording the appreciation of your this resolution, a further resolution the launch "Comet" but he toucher, The Penk
plants, and we read that the tin tast has been acted by the action Consulting Committee of the work will be proposed fixing the remunera ground 150 feet from the wreck. The p.m.-Anetion of keneholdt Pri
production of paper to Japan will
of the 0.8.K. liner is "whether she was of those connected with the Office sion of the Consulting Committee at Comet drew about never fret of water. He got on board a sampan and right in causing 'w great deal of incen- which has been crowned with so suc$8,000 per annum. ...perties situate at Hung Hom,
I now propose
went over to the lighter Rath." He Kowloon, by Mr. Geo. P. Lammert witness striking development invenience to her passengers and freight cessful a result. Our investments all resolution No. 2.
the next few months" It follows, owners, besides spending a large amount appear in the Balance Sheet at the Mr. Ho Foos seconded and the took soundings on both sides of the tion Club
Ruth" and as close up to the Shin from this that pulp mille are also of money, for the sake of a single fireman market rate ruling on the 31st Decem- motion was carried.
ber 1915, and any loss which may have on the sick berth. being promoted" in "large numbers.”
four feet. The result was eight feet taken place since their original purchase
CONSCIENTIOUS JEW. all round... Witness sald he went on Club, has been written off. Dar gold invest
board the "Shin On" and saw Capt. ments you will see are considerably
MUST larger than a year ago. Since the closing
COMFORT HIS BRIDE McKechnie and asked him for permission INSTEAD OF GOING TO WAR. of the Accounts the Office Eas purchased
to use his standard compass for the another £50,000 of war Bontis, issued
purpose of taking bearings. The Cap by the British Government, or the A muster of mathematics in'a secondary tain was "very nice" and allowed him Colonies, and we now have invested in school claimed exemption at Sunderland the use of the compass. The state Notwithstanding the appeals
All these intes fall on Saturdaya, but conomy and the abundominent of luxury, unity offers, we propose adding to that.
that way some £140,000 and as opportunitary service tributal recently on of the tide was dead low water.
curious conscientious grounds.
Witness was asked to explain the matches, by mutual arrangement, may According to Jewish law, he said that jewels. At Christie's recently the follow-do its part in the great struggle. You he had to remain at home and comfort Arthur's evidence that he took sound-
The results of all batches must be for Arthur's soundings and said, Captain ing ware sold:
warded, in writing, to the League Secre will see that your Consulting Committee his wife. A law in Deuteronomy rend: has beca augmented by the addition of "If a man take a new wife he shall not ings at three hours before high water,tary: no match will be recognized if the
result is not notified. the name of Sir Robert Ho Tung, whose into the hosts, neither shall he be indicated to hian (witacas) that the
two hours & pim.. charged with public business; he shall soundings were taken at election you will have an opportunity of be free at home one year, and shall cheer before high water and that Capt. confirming very shortly. I do not think his wife which he hath taken Hosts Arthur had worked out the time there is any other matter arising out of he explained, meant te did he knew of the tide on the Hongkong basis and not the figures which calls for special com In answer to the clerk be said ment by we, but after the resolution which I am now about to propose has been seconded, I shall be glad to answer The first two lots were described as the any question arising out of it which
shareholders may wish to put... in Thurs being no questions the chair- man proposed
at his Sales Rooms
General Memoranda.
ARIDLY, MAY
Non-China Traders Insee." Co's,
Extraordinary Meeting 2.30pm--Aaution of Household Furniture, eta at Mesura. Hughes aud Houghly
SATURDAY, May 6:---
17
HM the King's Accession, 1910. 10.- Indo-China. N.
Meeting.
A good deal of printing paper which was used by Chinese and Japanese newspapers before the war was of Austrias origin. The Japanese, in- deed, seem to have been making strenuous efforts in every direction "to
£10,000 FOR JEWELS.
HIGH PRICES PAID FOR FOUR NECKLACES.
for
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May 27th-Chinese Recreation v. R.CC. University H.K.C.C.
June 3rd-United Services Club v. University K.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
June 10th-University
v. United Services Club; Chinese Recreation Club
.H.K.C.C.
June 17th-KOC, v University; United Services Clati v. Chinese Repres
June 24th-HKC.C. v. KC.C.; Univer-
7. Chinew Recreation Club.
K.C.q.v. Chinese Recreation
On as he could-within a distance by gab. --H.KU.Cv. United Services
July 8th-United Services Club y. K.O.C.; Chinese Recreation Club v. Uni- versity
July 2nd-Winners of League v. The Matches to be played on the ground- of the first namerl Club.
secure a share of the valuable foreigu purchasers can be found for high-priced so that the Office.cun in this way also having been married in December last difference between his, and Captain be arranged for mid-week.
trade which Germany and Austria eu joyed before the outbreak of the war. CoaIt will give some idea of the industrial activity in Japan when we say that
10.30 am-Auction of Clothing' and¦ the "returns of the Trade Bureau in Efects of the late Mr. A. Ralston. the Department of Agriculture and SUNDAY, May -
Commerce show that 270 companies were promoted during March, their aggregate cupita! representing 5.883,406 yen. This makes e total
9am-Excursion to Macao by aahe
"Taishan".
TUERDAY, May 91-
H. M. the King's Proclamation Day. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture, Carpets, Pianos etc., etc. at Messrs.
·Hughes and Hough's”
SATURDAY, May 13:-
Dog and Cat Show at Orand Stand,
Race Course, Happy Valley-
SATURDAY, May. 23:--
Noon. Hongkong Electric
Melting.
Co'a.
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Xeckhues of 42 graduated Orient pearls with bril liapt soap Mollet nerklase of 39 bril.
liants....... Four row pearl necklace of
284 Orient penja Necklace of 7 graduated
Orient pearls.· ---- ·
ANZAC GRAVES.
13.050
2,650
2,650
1.080
being WATTLE TREES FOR GALLIPOLI
BURIAL PLACES..»
of 764 new corporations floated since property of a lady of title." January, the "capital (aggregating 12,866,570 yen. Already some misgivings, however, are expressed as to whether the pace is not too rapid. We read, for instance, that the British Government's prohibition of the import of luxuries "has been received with serious concern by Japanese exporters.". Japanese exports to Great Britain last year were more than double what they were in 1914, and exporters were anticipating from the orders they have
we were at war when he married, but that of Wong Mun. That, in witness's according to another law in Deuteronomy opinion, was not a correct way of taking be had to marry, as it read that if a man the tide. A far simpler method would had promised to take a wife, and had not be: If you want to take the time of a done so,
so, he must return home lest he die foreign port and there is no official tide, battle and another man take her.
you take Brest na n standard port. The Clerk: Deuteronomy was written The Chief Justice: The same as o long time. Yes, but it was written to the standard time at Greenwich.
Applicant:
a
"That the Report and Accounts as presented including the payment of fina: dividend in respect of the year 1914 of 87 per share and an interim dividend in respect of the year 1915 of $18 per share; the addition of £3,000 to the Sterling Reserve Fund, 800 OBJECTORS FROM CAMBRIDGE of $400,000 to the Underwriting
be observed by Jews for ever. I can ever place anything before my duties.
Applicant had been passed for home service only and the tribunal dismissed his appeal.
Suspense Account; and of 8293,919.90
to the Reinsurance Fand be adopted
and passed.* San
UNIVERSITY.
Hoaring of claimson conscientious
According to that, went on witness, assuming that Capt Arthur's system was correct, then his tide at 2.30 p.za. was thrown out at least an hour
Witness proceeded to demonstrate his contention.
When the opportunity necure the graves of the gallant Australians buried in Gallipoli are to be marked with wattle trees brought from their native country. Meanwhile the American Ambassador, 3r Page, has been asked to use his in-
once to secure that the graven are not Mr. STEAVENSON, seconding, said:sounds of some 300 members of the desecrated.
Before Gallipoli was evacuated the Irise with much pleasure to second University scorpiod Cambridge Tribunal pratts sentiment involved in planting the resolution which you have just recently, and all the morning the Court the burial grounds with wattles, had proposed The report and accounts as steadily granting exemptions from taken shape, and a trantity of young show work well done and share combatant service only. One appellant trees was dispatched from Australia for holders, L'feel. ure, must be more tid-ho would rather see England phy- OVERLAND EDITION. been receiving that the export to the Britto open stopped the project than satisfied when they consider the therefore he could take no part iieject. Stearibonta
sically ruined than, inorally, ruined," and
CHINA MAIL
work connected with wor
FOR A LAME BACK
Great, Britain would be more than British troops
The wattle trees are being tended in figures with which you have just ing say foreign invader. All the Eppel quadrapted this year. It is possible Egypt pending eh time as they can dealt. It is, of course, always plea ante said they would not perform. Any THE BEST WEEKLY NEWS that any of the new enterprises soil which has become a ballowed spot sant to receive a larger dividend, but
Le planter upon that strip of Turkish PAPER FOR "ALL" INTERESTED started in Japan since the beginning for Australians
especially is this the case when we feel that the power to pay it is so IN HONGKONG AND CHINA of the war will speedily come to
well within the resources of the Com griel, but it is certain, that many will ALWAYS RECOMMEND IT
pany as is the coas here. The war GENERALLY,
Iremain and flourish, and Germany will Nalmost every commanity there! gives nes to problems which none srido and whose He has been saved can foresee and the carefully rear Sad when the war is over that Japan by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers sind soned calculations of today may, ORDER IT BEFORE GOING MET
suddenly become a serious com Diarrhoes Bemedy. Such persons seldom to-morrow by circumstances HOME AND THUS KEEP Ipetitor, in-seral lines of trade of and those recomi
mis an opportunity to
«beyqnd – human powers to In these conditions we can SHOCK – TOUCH" "WITH THE| which the German before the war
COLONY
mmmend it
audita neve
CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS.
3.80 p. -Banks...... A $726; buyers. Indos (def.)
124 bayers "Electics S
49 Bale, LL. Tramargue,
0.15 buyers.
21f sellers. W
Matches to commence not Intam TN,
DIVION 2. May 6th-Y.M.CA. V. H.K.C.C), (B): Wigwaray, KC (B). Civil Service v lympies Chinew Recreation (B), v. Vanguard.
May 13th-0
Olympic
Wigwam R.CC. (B). V.M.C.A.; Chinese Reuca son (B) HK.C.. (B).
May 20th-Civil Serviewv. KO.C. (B): YMCA v. Wigwan; ILEC.C..
(B) Olympie.EAN MA
May 27th-Wigwam Chinese Recreation (B) K.0.0. (B) e. Vanguard ; Olympic 7. Y.L.CA,; Craigengower v HKC.C. (B)
June 3rd--YMCA's Chinose Re creation B); HK,CO. (B) v. Wigwam'; Craigengower v. Olympic.
June 10th Civil Service v. T.M.CA; Vanguard v. H.KCC.. (B); Olympie v Wigwam.
June 17th-YMICIA..
Tower;
Craigeo
v Civil Service HKCC (BY K.C.C. (B) v. Chinese Recreation (B); Wigwam Vanguard.
Jane 24th Vanguard v. TM.C.A K.CC. (E) 7. HK.C.C. (B); Chinese- Recreation (Bv. Olympia; Civil Service
Craizengower.
W
July 1st-Craigengower v. KOC. (B);
Civil Service Olympic
Docks 120 sellers de
CROUP
Recreation (B) v.
The 16th Stardivil Service.
Service. v. Chinese
Recreation (E); Vanguard v. Craigen-
* July 29th-Winnern of League v. The THIS disease is so dangeroas, and an
Matones to be played on the ground, rapid in its development that every mother of young children should be pre of the first named Club unless it is WHEN you have pains or Ismeness in red for it. It is very risky to wait mal mutually arranger, other lan Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day, sead for medicine and let the child suffer the book bathe the parts with the attack of croup appears and then messaging with the palm of the hand for mutil it can be obtained. Chamberlain vominates at each application. The Cough Remedy prompt and affectus dampen a ploce of flannel slightly, with, and has never been known to fail in any Balsa this liniment and bind it on over the case. Always bare b
o a bottle in the home. by all, Chemisté For sale by all Chemists and More
NOW IS THE TIME- OR basatiam you will And nothing
better than Chamberla
Now is the timus, to get :