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"OUR DAY".
THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on THURSDAY the 19th instant at 1 pm. ~~Hongkong, Dot-18,–191€
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
LAYERS on any of the Courses of
Pe Golf Club on the 19th instant, OUR DAY) will be expected to pay a fee of $10.00. The amount collected will be given to the Red Cross Fund.
W. D. KRAFT,
dating Hon. Secretary,
Hongkong, "Oct. 17, 1816
TO LET.
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UROPEAN HOUSE, 19, Kennedy Road, with Bathrooms and Ont- houses complete.
Apply-
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10, Des Voeux Road, Central. Hongkong, Get461610
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THE DIARY.
MEMO. FOR TO-DAY," 9.15 p.m.--Fismo Recital at Peak Club
HEMOS TOE TO-MORROW.. 130 p.m.-Auction of Furniture, Drawn Work, Grass Cloth etc. at Messra Hughes and Hough's. 3.45 p.m.-Sanitary Board Meetings Legislative Council Meeting.
General Memoranda
Wednesday, Oct. 1
J
11 am-Auction of Baddlery st
Mesars. Hughes and Hougn's. THUBUAY, Oct. 18-
DRATHI.
BREWER-Killed in action in Flanders,
THE CHINA
THE MAGI
TRESPASSING- ON AʼMILITARY
-AREA.
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PRISONERS FROM WEIHAIWEJ.
At the meeting of the Logislative Council tomorrow the following resolution will be aubmitted:
Thab the President and Members of thei Legislative Council of the Colony of
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 1916
SPORTING.
SATURDAY'S 'CRICKET.
COLONY'S PREMIER TEAMS AT KOWLOON.
PRIZE LIST. AGA
Class B Handicar (30 yards)-1, Lam Trang chi (receive 1498 Chan tro (receives`94); 3. Lau fat-sang. (For challenge cup presented by Mr Chan Chan Nam)
BRIGADE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE (100
p" Kwan'; 2, Sq. Tät-keung. time 98 15 sees (Challonge. presented by Messrs. Ho Kwong and Brothers: winner receives gold medal presented by Mr E Ralphs), Featwinner La Stonham (receives 4), CADER COMPANY'S Racz-50 yards R. Moore (receives: 15), G. R. Logan (scratch), G. Jack (receives 4) Final 1, Stronham; 2 Logan; 2, Jack.
LIFE SAVING COMPITTON-1, __ Ip Kwan; & Yin kon: 3 Lam, Lam Sir Robert Ho-tung
one loom to 99 spindles, the Chinese hove one to 999 spindles. The increase in the demand for Chinese machine-woven cloth seems certain to lead to the installation of more looms and there is little doubt that THREE JAPANESE FINED $340. the cotton spinning and weaving industry will show rapid and extensive Three Japanese, who were de Hongkong do approve of the Agreement and on madals between Kowloon
the first match development la certain lines. The scribed as clerks in employment in dated the day of July, 1918, made scoured the bonours by margin of between His Excellency Sir Francis twenty runs. Several well known bats increasing price of American cotton Hongkong, were charged before Mr. Henry May, R.CM.G., Governor of were absent from each side, Hongkong and the consequent rise in prices of Hazeland at the Magistracy this Hongkong, and His Hensur Sir James suffering mest W. H. Stapleton, who piece-goods imported into China muy morning with respassing inside the Haldane Stewart Lockhart, CMG the best score of the afternoon making bas done well in the practices, put up be expected to greatly aid this prohibited military area ut Lye-mun. Commissioner of Wei-hawai, for the 2 muna. Uvery secured the best bow- national movement, but its progress Capt. Care stated that soon after removal of Prisoners under sentence or ling average "four wickats for runs. Young-chi. (Challenge cup presented by penal servitude at Wel-hai-wei to Hong order of transportation, imprisonment or The scores word :— kong for the purpose of undergoing their J. H. Mend, e Sutton, b Pearce purishment at Hongkong and of an ad. J. F. Robinson, Austin, b Pearce drees being presented to Elis Most Grci W. E. Stapleton, o Austin, b Taylor...
RD. Evans, b Taylor.................. His Majesty may be pleased to sanction. Braga, Kennedy, & Pearce ous Majesty King George Vapraying that A. A. Claxton, 16, b Taylor an Order in Council sllowing the removal FJ. de Rome, h Foerce
E. J. Edwards, b Morgan of such prisoners on the terms contained
D. J. Mackenzie, Lbw, b Taylor in such Agreement which is laid upon J. C. Fletcher, e Morgan, b the table of this Council.
H. Ovary, not out.
Brtraa
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
CHARITY CONCERT.
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KOWLOON.
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di
Gray Polo-1, Tin Tok-on; 2, Twoi Hin-kac
Divin-san-
Leung
for Fistas-1, Tin, Yuk-on; 2,
53. Consolation Race-1 Chow Han-chan,
0
0
9
B
2 Edward Ko-tung; 3, Fang Hin-on.
BRIGADE TEAM RACE-Three teams entered, representing the Ambulance Divisions of the Police Reserve Chinese Y.M.C.A., and Faiyingpun. The Police Reserve team woo with comething ato spare
The winning team was come
... La posed of Ip Ewan, Choa Man-chan Ti
Fuk-on, and DrG. H. Thomas. (Challenge 169 shield presented by Mr. Ellis Kadooria
Members of
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
LARGE GATHERING
KOWLOON BOWLING
AT
Ou
W.
CLUB.
Brand Pearce Taylor Morgan...
4
12
11.8 2
ia probably retarded by inability to one o'clock, yesterday ha found three obtain from Europe the prompt men in the military reserve area and delivery of the necessary machinery told them they had no right to be for new mills Enough, however, bas there and that they must go away. been said to show that so far as He took them down to the path that China is concerned there are sound
led to the Army Service pier and reasons for the warning given to American speculators in cotton
asked them if they had come that way and they said "Yes." Witness against driving the price too high.
then showed them a notice board which was near the commencement of the road, upon which was painted in Japanese, English, Chinese, French and Gorman, that the area. was a prohibited one. From the spot where the defendants were found on August 31, 1915, WALTER FRED
they could see the Lye-mun defences.
Following the excellent example of BREWER, 103 Comox Atlin Regt.
Inspector Angus stated that the their near neighbours, the K.C.C, the F. Sutton, Lb.. b Braga uni (Canadian), late of Biewer & Co., have been destroyed by fire. The loss defendants were clerks in Hongkong. Kowloon: Bowling Club on Saturday D. MacNicol, & Ovary....
T. E Pearce, b Evana The first defendant said that he gave highly successful open air con- A. Brand, e Evans & Overy,
cert in aid of War Charities. A platforma M. Austin, b and his companions were taking a had been erected on the tennis courts. Dr. Asan b Braga SYSTIROTOTY walk to see the scatory and were which gave ample accommodation for Lt Col about to pass up the hill by the shore the large number of residents who be. Grean, b Overy i when they saw & notice and returned.ments were carried out by Mr. R. Kennedy, e Stapleton, Claxton...4
stowed their patronage. The arrange H. H. Tayler, not out............
P. Jacks, bOvery.....
They were coming back when they net a soldier and asked him where they could best get a view of the harbour and he pointed to the top of the hill and said "You can get a good view there." They went up the hill and were met by an officer.
The two other defendants corre borated.
The Garmani saw mills at Foochow
is estimated at $200,000.
ROBINSON-Flight Commander
CHARLES EDWARD ROBINSON, A strange coincidence. On the RMILL (attached. R.N.A.S.), Republican anniversary the Commemor eldest son of Mrs. Arthur, of ation Stakes at Kiangwan was won by Shanghai, and the late Captain Epany named Monarchism. le M. Robinson, of Guernsey, C. I, killed in action December 8, 1915,
■t All Bachi, Liman (previously re- ported missing).
The China Mail.
A proposal is under consideration to wind up the China Flour Mill Co. Ltd., at Shanghai, and to dispose of the property and undertaking to the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
The cases of communicable disenso reported in the Colony last week were-1 caso of plague (fatal); I of HONGKONG, MONDAY, October 16, 1916. diphtheria (fatal); of enteric fever (two fatal); and 4 of small pox (one intal).
Mr. Hazeland asked how much bail the defendants were let out on.
Inspector Angus: Ten dollars. Capt. Cassel, General Staff, stated that he considered that all the defen-
Cooper" as secretary and he had the willing assistance of the Committee, Messrs. PT. Tayler, Davidson, Kinross, D. Gow, W. Russell, and G. C. Baston.
I
The programme was heartily enjoyed. The Fents concert party under the Brag... buted most of the items, while the local Claxton... control of Lieut. Bridges, E.N., contri-Evans artistes were Mrs H. Ewens, who won
Overy distinct success, and Br. A. J. England, the wel known bass. The items were March, Seraphine," Band 18th Infantry; Humorous scag sad pattes, "I'd like to go halves in that," Mr. F. Hickman Ballad, "The Deathless Army," Mr. F. Harwood; Hebrow Impersonators, "The Jingle of the Gold," Mr. A. King & Co. Selection, "Reminiscences of Sullivar,
нококоло.
b Claxton e Claxton, b Braga......
miniature shielding team receive caga a SWELDING UNDER WATER- Loung
| Sni-sang ; & Ip Kwan; 9 Tin Tuk-on.
OPEN HUNDRED YARDS RACE-1, J. P. Johnston (time 63 1/5 seca); 2, J. C. Finch (time, 84.3/3.)
LONG PLUNGE-1. Ip.Kwan (distance, 40 ft. 10 in.); 2 Lau Hung-chun 837 $1
IX
30
18
CLASS A HANDICAR (100 yards)-1, Langu
Sui-sang (receives 10); %, Ip Kwani »
Hundred Yards Handicap (confined to
1 V. R. C. members)-1, SH Moore 80 (receives 15), time, 81 seconds; 23: 0. 3 Finch, (receives 3 sécs), time, 81 1/5 secs, The Hop. MrClaud Severn distributed the awards at the close.
139
Extras.
Total....
BOWLING,
31.
I 43
3
38
10
23
TAMAR
8 0 204
Brand
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VOLUNTEERS v. NAVY
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
The departure of the s.a. Nippon dants-had-military-training and were Band Song When you come Home Paymaster Wright, cand b Rogers... - The programme of the filth Gym-"
Mar for Sax Francisco via Manila,
CHINA AND COTTON.
WE were told in the cables a few days ago in connection with the fact that cotton is dearer now than at half past ten on Wednesday morning asked about buil he would have asked "Where my Caravan has rested," Mr. White, b Rogers....
Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu," has been postponed to
present
any time since the American Civil the 18th inst., instead of on Tuesday War, that the Times had warned morning, the 17th, as at American speculators that cotton
advertised... goods may easily be sent to a figure
at which they will be unpurchasable
A certain owner in the vicinity in Eastern markets, "The Times fear-baving objected to the proposed erection ed that this is happening already and of an underground trough cloent latrine is seriously restricting the trade. We on the site of the existing public latrine wonder whether the facts which witdate at the junction of Albany, Garden, formed the basis of these comments Peak and Robinson roads, a resolution to approve the erection will be submit- have had any lesson for the Chinese
ted Ministry of Commerce? Some time ago the Ministry when under the direction of Mr. Chow Tzz CHI, (Dow in exile) set about to collect all available data in regard to the
make
a strong effort to supply her own
Hon. Colonial Secretary to-morrow.
the Legislative Council by the
quite able to see that they were in prohibited area. If he had been
for $1,000.
:
Inspector Angus said that he knew all the men, and they only had $10 As they could not get on them. away from the Colony he thought the bail sufficient.
Capt. Cassel asked for the full penalty.
Mr. Hazeland fined each defendant $250 or three months' hard labour,
THE GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.
MORE QUESTIONS BY MR. POLLOCK.
The orders of the day at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-morrow include the first reading of a Bill to apply the sum of 83,505,105 to cultivation and manufacture of cot the public service for the year 1917; ton in China, a fact which suggested the first reading of a "Bill to make that China intended to
provision in connection with the present
On the agenda of the next meet
is called for to-morrow, appear the war with respect to Bills of Exchange ing of the Legislative Council, which following questions in the name of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C.- 1. Of the sums of $9,905; $10,147, and $9714 stated as the last meeting of Council to have been expended in the years 1918, 1914, arid 1818 respectively, will the Government state
Entries close for Gymkhana on 28th needs to a much greater extent than payable outside the Colony; and the
at present
It is probably true first reading of a Bill to authorise the that there are no bounds to the raising of a War Loan, possibilities in the event of China
President Li Yuan Hung's 62nd birth-
day.
"Our Day" Sale of Roace; English
seriously entering into the competition. But when will China begin to think
Fair on Murray Forade Ground; and seriously of the larger problems of Evening Fête in Public Gardens.
SDAY, Oct. 20:----
1.30 pm-Auction of Ofice and
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
trade? There would seem to be no Sir Everard Fraser, K.C.M.Gia question that China could produce paying a visit to Peking During bis as much cotton as she needs. Indeed, absence from Shanghai Mr. H. Phillips China now exports raw cotton to the has been appointed in charge of the value of over 14,000,000 Taela a year,
British Consulate General. 11.30 am-Chins Light and Power chiefly to Japan, while her import of
Co's: Meeting.
Household Furniture at Meaarst Hughes and Hough's.
Saturday, Oct. 1-
cotton is represented by about half Yorkshire Regiment, formerly of Mesars Captain G. A Turner, 10th Butt, that figure. We believe that cotton 1lbert & Co., Shanghai, who was wound- am-Excursion to Macao by a growing is really on the increase in ad severely at Loos, is back at the front,
Buday, Oct. 29:
*Taishan
MONDAY, Oct 23-
10 am-Criminal Sessions.
Chins. The suppression of the poppy in France, and at the time of writing hés certainly given a filip to the was temporarily in command of his cultivation of cotton in FRIDAY, Oct. 27 :---
some regiment provinces, and the observations of Hongkong Stock Exchange Bettlement the. Statistical Secretary of the We regret to record the death of
Day,
Maritime Customs of China in bis Mr. Walter Fred Brewer, formerly of BAKURDAY, Oct. 28
115 pm-Gymkhaus Meeting at last year are worth noting. "One of came to the Fast to join the firm at report on the foreign trade of China Mesars. Brewer and Co., Ld. Ho Happy Valley. Emmay, Oct. 30 y.
the features of the trade of the year," Shanghai, but later came to Hongkong. Koon.-Dairy Farm Co's. Meeting.
he wrote, has been the increased Subsequently he went to Canada, where production and ready sale of cotton he enlisted in the 102ad Comox Atlin yarn, and cotton piece-goods mann-Regiment (Canadian) in April of this factured in China. There are now rear and went to the Front in August over 30 cotton mills working, with was killed on August 31 whilst in 1,029,218. spindles and 4,610 looms, the trenches for the second time. Mr. and further extensions are projected, Brewer was about 30 years of age......... The capacity is estimated at 800,000 Major C. A. N. Humo-Spry, R.G.A. bales of yura and 1,333,000 pieces who not long ago was stationed in ot 40 yards, The Ministry of Com Hongkong, has been awarded the Dis merco reports that there are in tinguished Service Order for conspicuous Honen and Shantung 16,400,000 gallantry and devotion to duty, which is mou ender cotton; in Szechuan thus recorded Having been ordered. Kwangtung Kwangsi Hupeh and to demolish with fire certain wire in Chekiang 11,100,000 me making of categ a total of 27,500,000 mou, with went out in front of our infantry an estimated crop 1,830,500 position, accompanied by his tolophonist
BRIDGE SCORERS
In Blocks of tO SHEETS. 30 cents each
Four for One Dollar,
(The CHINA MAI" Lari
Wyndham St.
(1) how much of that expenditure
represents drugs and disinfectants
(a) supplied from home; (b) purchased Incally?
(i) whether is in not the fact that the price of drugs and disinfectants his gone up considerably since the "beginning_of_the_war, with the result that the same sum of money purchased considerably lese drugs and disinfectants, since the war
10khana Meeting to be held at Happy
The following will represent Volunteers in their first match of the season against the Navy, play to com mence at 3.15 p.m. at Happy Valley. Volunteers in white.. E. W. Hamilton * MAR VENUS."
C. Bulmer Johusor. and F. A. Redmend BMS. Tomar and EMS. FEW.S. Evans, K. Brayshay and E. J.B.. played a friendly game which the Mitchell: B. D. Evans, FE Smyta Fenus won by 51 runs. This result was A. D. Ball, W. A. Cornell and RA mainly due to Rogers, who, in addition to taking most of the wickets, scored 40 for his side before being stumped. Scores
Mrs. H. Ewens; Song Floral Dance," Rewe, b Case Mr. A. J. England; Musical monologue, Hopper, & Rogers "The Destroyer, M. S. Martin; Song,
Godfrey, b Rogers..
Paymaster Wilde, cand b Roge: E. Hatton; Coon comic, "Preacher and Clcave, b Case.. the Bear," Mr. F. Waterman; Patter Hylands, b Rogers. song, "I'm a Porter," Mr. P. J. Ritson, 1b. b Rogers Lovers; Cornet solo, "Bell of Ireland Lustór, b Godfrey Humorous song and patter, "Jenny, my Halomby, not out.. Barclay, b Rogers. Mr. A. J. England; Waltz, "Souviens own true love," Mr. F. Hickman; Song,
Extras Toi" Band, Song, Mrs. H. Ewens; He
Total....... brew impersonators, "Yoil Yoi! Vot a
VENDA Game," Mr. A. King & Co.; Recitation, Goddard, e Eitson, b Hopper......
Various," Mr. Hatton Coon Hubbard, b Godfrey comic, My Little Octaroon," Mr. F. Rogers, st. Hopper, b Godfrey... Waterman; Balled, "Uatil" Mr. G. Isaacs, e Wilde, b Hallonby...... Crocker; Musical monologue, "Green Burgeon Abbott, a and b Godfrey. Eye of the Yellow God, S. Martin; Mr Lawrence, b Godfrey. Step dance, "Waltz Clog." Messrs.
b Godfrey b Barclay King, Harwood, Clift, and Hatton; One-Rev. Gill, e Wilde, b Godfrey. step In Darkest Africa," Band The Robinson, not out. accompanists were Lieut. R L. Bridges, Fraser, c Wilde, b Bercy. RN., and Mr. A. E. Siltstone.
Haines, cand b Barclay.
Thanks are due to Messrs. Neilson: and May for superintending the re- freshments, Mesirs. G. Duncan and Owen for various services, and the Misses B. and M. Kinross for selling pro It is expected that about grammes 8300 will be available for War Charities.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUE.
The 29th Annual Report (Season 1915-16.) is as follows
The Committee have pleasure in presenting their Report for the Faat Season.
Extra
Total
FOOTBALL
40
11
40
A trial match between two teams picked from the Club took place on Baturday but did not include many well-known footballers who were away owing to other engagements. Halston in all probability have places with the and Dickie played a hard game and will
too hot for football and only one goal first team. The afternoon was much s scored, by Goldenberg, the Colours
juat beating the Whites.
SOLDIERSY. SAILORS.
During the period under review 10 Dew members joined the club but owing to the departure of old members for Home Service together with those who
The football team of HALS." Fenus have left for other ports, it is beat the Shropshires by goals to one which is attributed to the weak team dificulto estimate the number fielded by the soldiers. Brittle missed of active members in the Colony. The two penalties given against the sailors season was successful both financially in the second ball and from the playing point of view
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INTER-COMPANY, GAME.
the Association Section won the Shield Competition after defeating the Royal Engineer their rivals for the previous year's honours in the final. a draw of one goal each on the Military The 88th Co. and 87th Co. R.G.A. made The Stand Receipts were disappointing ground. Youngman and Southworth but covered the cost of erection and the were the scorers in a game which was satisfactory aum of $351.62 is carried generally well contested forward to next season's account
than it was before the war?. (ii) whether any avings were affected on the amounts voted for drugs, and disinfectants by the years 1911 and The Association Section did not 1915 or either of them, and, if so, commence the Season very hopefully. what were the amounts of such However, as the season progressed much savinge?
A. Block. Operating Theatro, 1 Sister; Morning, 1 Sister on each floor; will the Government state
() on what dates between the 22nd
The
“AQUATICS.
BOYS
Valley on Saturday, 28th instant (weather permitting) is as foliowa :— 1-8.15 PM. FIVE FURLONGS RACE
HANDICAP.-For China Fonies that have run in any race at the last four Gymkhanne. Winners of Gymkhana Races this season other than Polo Sourries and Ladies events barred. 2.--GYMKHANA STARES-Value $200, Distance-One Mile. For all China Ponies. So 8-DISTANCE HANDICAP, ABOUT HALF A MILE. For all China Fonies. Catch weights 160lb. Winners af this meeting barred aga 4-LADIES EVENT-Conditions bo be announced later Post Entries. 5. CLABB HANDICAP B CLASS: ONCE ROUND.For China Bonica B. POLO PONY SCURRY 400: YARDE. For bona fide Polo Ponies to be ridden by playing members of the Hongkong Polo Club. Catch Weights 180lbs. Standing Start Previous Winners of Polo Beurric this season barred," 7--CLASS HANDICAP A CLASE ONE AND A QUARTER MILE RACE For China Ponies.
"OUR DAY."
Tickets for seats at the Evening. Concert and Fate are now procurable at Mesars Montria's, Robinson's and Anderson's
The tickets are $2 and $1 each, in addition to Entrance Fea. The sust are not numbered or reserved but the number of tickets sold will be strictly limited to the number of neste in cach enclosure
CLOSING SHIRE QUOTATIONS;
Bank Sugars Dock Cemento..
768
Det. Indos Wharves
Kang Yika.
Shal Cottons.
1187
3.30 p.00 sales
buyers
123 buyers 10 buyers 122 buyers 84 buyers, buyers
-16 buyers
Yangtzopócs..
119
Shanghai Docks..
66
0 sales
buyers buyers
3. With reference to the morning allocathrophy, viz the Shield, which it is
keenness was shown and the Club wa COSTLY PRIZES FOR AMBULANCE able to capture the most coveted tion of Sisters at the Civil Hospital loney the Governor at the Council potning Season promises well and an Saturday afternoon in connection with which was announced by His Excel-hoped they will be able to retain.
A series of swimming events took possession of next year also.
place at the Victoris Becreation Club on Meeting of the 3rd August Inste endeavour will be made to run an the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Over- namely:
eleven in both Divisions of the League sens, who in repor
The Rugby Section had a very poor Those who visited the bath in the
A valechctory meeting was held af season, owing to the abcence of Army noon were the Fon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak the Holborn Restaurant to bid "God- and Navy team Some matches tock Uisud Severn was present as an oficial about to leave for Chrine ander the and Com Bookwith, RN. The Hon. Mr speed to a number of missionaries place between teams selected from the club and such Service men as remained of the events and when one auspices of the China Inland Mission
Costly prizes were offered for the Angust and the date of these pariods between each game the standard contestants are young boys, (some even Home
in the Colony but owing to the long
that the majority the The Rev. J. Stuart Holden **Questions (12th October) it has of play fell below the average. The not in their teens); one doubts very
Director), presided, been found posible to carry out coming Season may perhaps see the rach the wisdom of providing such among the speakers were the said intended, morning scheme Fugby men raising an association team valuable gift. In similar races of homo Rev H. Warren of allocation, mamely, 1 Bister on Several old members have falles in sword and the winner would have as R. G. Walker (returning, missionaries),
gold or silver medal would be the rich floor of A Block, and The Great Gama and it is proposed much satisfaction in winning that as a and Mr. D. Hoste, General Director separate Sister for the Operating to keep a Boll of Honour Theatre; and
$100 cup. Sports of this nature should NBkr Ampul Manting will be be la mengece beginners and not to of the Musica Chi, wasu, ustus, botween the said (rezic in the Umce of Messrs Jardine, usko tem pot-hunters JP John
datas, one Bister alone has had to Matheson and Co., Ltd. (top floor), by store and J. C. Finch were opposed to, affend in the morning not only
kind permission, on the 24th October, former winning by a couple of foot
each other in the 100 yards race, the
With
D
and
SHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN HALMA
Ching Mail Ofice
24,223 looms: From
be seen that while the opene
wire,und there. Téma
Been rushed
Ralston