ROBERT PORTER
&
SON'S
BULL DOG
LIGHT ALE
IN PINTS AND SPLITS.
SOLE AGENTS :
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD.,
["WINE ZAND... SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG.
Telephone No 618.
To-day's Advertisements
OST, STOLEN OF STRAYED in the vicinity of Magazine Clap on the evening of 23rd January, small black and white Japanese Spaniel bitch. Suitable reward to indieron return to EL B. L. DOWBIGUIN,
168, The Tent.
Hongkong, Jan. 95, 1917.
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY
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THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- To The H GROS BANEVOLENT Soctary will be held on WEDNESDAY next the 31st of January at 10.30 in the City Hall. All subscribers are invited.
The Hon Mr. P. H. Holyoak has kindly consented to take the chair:
Hongkong, Jan. 15, 1617.
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RELIABLE LONDON SELLING AGENTS.
7E.
WE will sell for you your prds
General produce, Oil Bonds, BenuS, Oils, Elides, Wool, flum, Fibre, Tea, etc. JUS YOUR SAMPLES. WE
THEM WILL MAKE
MARRIAGE.
THE
CHINA MAFE.
THE MAGISTRACY,
"PLAYING THE LION.".
resisted with such violence that it was
WAR CHARITIES FUND.
The total subscriptions received sines this fund was opened one year ago amount to $238,639.64 including the net amount collected on "Our Day" 139,731.07.
In May last year à mum of £3,000
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917.
RAILWAYS FOR CHINA.
MR. W. D. STRAIGHT'S VIEWS,
[TRON THE NEW YORK
DECEMBER 17.]
បទ
Williard D. Stenight, Vice-President of i the American International Corporation
provided was not sufficient, an addi- tional loan, wie – Secured The chief cngineers have generally been recom- mended by the lenders and the roads have been built as part of the Govern mentetransportation system. In sqmu- of the earlier, contructs the lenders. secure a certain percentage of operat
prolita.
is Buch B scarcity of copper cash that the money market is maintained entirely by the cash notes of the money stores, These notes
A Chinese charged with playing the are backed by the credit of the store
Under the lion" was brought before Mr. Wood. which issues them. strongest temptation to tarm paper It appeared that when the defendant
In recent contracts no participation in profits was given and bankers were into money, it is not hard to imagine was arrested by an Indian constable he
bliged to rely entirely on the sale of un over issue of notes by the money stors". The problem of the copper necessary for the policeman to whistle was remitted to London for the Royal which is interested in the development scurities for their profit. Innsmuch as Government obliations enah has long been a serious one in for assistance. The defendant was Baeding Corps Hospital, but £2,350 of of ruilads in China, was asked the other the horris issued for railway construc enret by Governmeno guarantee an ness is chas country, in view of the fit many cases by specific revenues, there China, but it remains to be seen for the first offence and $20 for this £5,000 not immediately required day why his company desire to do busi- tion were
for the Hospital has been utilized for that it is reported to be in such a disturb was no particular object in assuring whether the measures the Gover-resisting his arrest.
other purposes
political state.
economical constructions in order that Various sums have been, allocated and **Chine, said Mr. Straight, is one earnings might meet the interest chargo remitted since the above, and the of the great markets of the world, and amount now remaining in the General the development of China, we believe, Fund here is now #13,481.32.
offers great opportunities for the various
ment are taking to deal with it will THEFT OF A CAP AND JACKET. be to the public advantage,
Charged with the theft of a cap and jacket from a dwelling, a Chinese stated he had only entered the' complainant's
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOUIE AND GENERAL,
Mr. A. Stephens manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Shang hai, has come down to Hongkong 00 &
brial visit.
The Kowloon Land and Building Company announces that its 28th ordinary meeting of shareholders will
held on Saturday, February 10.
ROBERTSON TAYLOR-On January 18th,
at Shanghai, JEANNIE ISABELLA,Se slaughter of the Rev. HERBERT HUDSON TAYLOR, of the China In- land Mission, to Jens ROBERTSON, of Falkirk, Scotland..
The China Mail.
Hoxaxaxe, TORSDAY, Jan. 25, 1917.
"CHINA'S COPPER CASH.
THE Chinese papers have for some time past been discussing what is known as the Pac-li Syndicate, a combination of Chinese merchants
who are represented as inspired by a Patriotic desire to assist the Govern
.
-
RAILWAYS TO BE BUILT TO PAY. "We propose to proceed on a different basis, American engineurs appointed by
residence to avoid the crowds on the scriptions have been remitted to the fcial, and banking interests which are certain ronds which the Government
desires to build. Plans be
All allocations and all earmarked.sub-manufacturing, transportation, commer. the Chinese Government will Brst locata
represented on our Beard of Directors.and the cost will be carefully estimate To coordinate their activition and to the basis of such estimates" enable then to enter, the Chinese field. Flovernment bomis will be issued. An china, our prospective customer, inust millways constructed under our contract be financed.
Will, from the outset, pay their way.
Although the
the Chinese have mailo rapid progress of into years, they have not as yet a sufficiens number of engin eers and technical
tical railway men to pon-
proper quarter, and without giving the full details, which would require an elaborate statement, the sums remitted to the various funds and organizations at homs are as undernoted: :
street who were "playing the lion."
Witnesses, borever, testified that the prisoner was seen rushing from the house with a cap and jacket in his hands, and the complainant a bia heels.
Prisoner was sentenced to seven days' }; imprisonment,TE DE UN EA
AMMUNITION WRAPPED
AS SOAP
A Chinese immigrant, having just returned from the United States by the SS. China, was charged with bringing into the Colony, 100 rounds of ammoni-
The British Chamber of Commercetion wrappel as soap. in Tientsin intends, it suficient support be forthcoming to open a language school for the teaching of Chinese.
www.i
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Julean H. Arnold, Commercial Attache of the American Legation, will be interested to Fearn that a daughter was born 'to them on December 3th last.in America
The Colonial Secretary advises us that persons arriving at Bangkok from |Hongkong will be required to produce proof of recent vaccination, otherwise they will be vaccinated compulsorily. Vessels must complete 14 days from Hongkong
A Chinese woman reported to the Folice that while walking in the street
with 895 in notes in her hand she was
ment financially in its hour of need, accosted by a man who informed her WILL YADVANCES ON CON-The Government, on its part, regards that the money must be chopped. She
it as a duty to encourage the Chinese accompanied him to a stairway rear merchants "to invest their money where he received the money and ran in good, sound money-making away.
SIGNMENTS.
Write to:-D. H. NEVSEHIR & Co. 565 and 360 Mansion House Chambers, 11, Queen Victoria Street, LONDON.
1448]
Only first-class firths need reply
THE KOWLOOK LAND & BUILD
ING COMPANY LIMITED.
enterprises," and so an agreement
"}
The defendant stated that the contra band had not been for his own use, as he was merely delivering it for a friend, who had wrapped it ip that manner.
A fine of 8100 was imposed.
A DAUGHTER TIED UP.
A Chinose woman charged with having tied up her daughter explained that her daughter was mentally deranged and given to obscene habits. Hearing that ahe would commit some sacrilege on the New Year the defendant had bound her.
As the daughter was in the hospital the woman was remanded on $25. bail.
ALLEGED GAMBLER'S SPY.
with spying for gamblers, stating the A Police Reserye charged a Chinese when he approached the defendant, the alleged spy ran away, and was only caught after a chase.
?
The defendant said that he had beea
The activities of Dr. Nijhai in watching some men play dice and had was made between the Syndicate and connection with the Sisk Indrapoers not informed anyone of the presence of the Government that the Syndicate Rubber Concessions, I, long since the policeman. return for the loan of a sum of liquidated, have by no means come to
:
Red Cross...
£ S C
will be made to show that thu
This thus American. International Car. paration is willing to do, it satisfactory Royal Mving Corps Hospital 2,750.00 business terms can be arranged. This is Oficere Families Fund................ 2,459. 16,3 /he character of work that the Americanstruct and operato their lines. For that
TONSON 1,300 311 International Corporation, was created to Red Cross (Our Day)... 5,000 00 perform. Despite rumours of trouble, Lord Kitchener National
moreover, we believe in Chinese credit, Memorial Fund
for, although there have on one or two Star and Garter Building
occasions been some slight delays in pay, ment, China has never failed to meet her external obligations.
Fand
164 19
2,287 19 5 Prisoners of War Fund 1,598 19 1 Y.M.C.A. Hut Fund ($1,152.05 per Hongkong Daily Press)
St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and Sailers..
Dreadnought Hospital...... Relief in Belgium Saldiem and Sailors Families
Association.
Catholic Women's League
Hut Fund Newspapers for the Fleet... Lady Roberts" Field Glass Royal Patriotic Fund Cor
Fand ........
poration
Blue Cross Fund Invalid Childrens' Aid Ás-
sociation
Royal Soldiers Daughters
Home ........ Earl of Lonsdale Charing.
Cross Hospital Lady Lugard Hospitality
Fund British and Foreign Sailors
Socisty
Soldiers Club Association. Te various charities which
may be in urgent need of funds (to be apportioned
',
604 9.7
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A BIT OF HISTORY.
You say that since President Wilson's declaration in 1919, as a result of which the American bankers näthdrew from the 1,621 7 2so-called six-pesor lean, it is generally 500 0 0 supposed that the State Department -573 46 would refuse to support American enter- -
prise, in China. Many people, moreover, 169 11 ask why our investors should go to China is any case, when they have the example
1.1 10 30 D
o Mexico Lefore them.
arrangements will be made whereby the Chinese Government will secure the services of American experts to assist them in the management of the new roads.
They are maxious to introduce mo- dem American administrative methods in the management of their railways. and to place all lines constructed under uurg contracts on a paying basis. For our services in financing and in directing operation we shall receive a certain percentage of the profits in operation. We believe this arrangement will be to. the advantage of both the Chinese Government and our corporation.
H
A SQUARE DEAL
As to the service the American Inter" national Corporation desires to perform and whether or not we have found that the friendship which China is supposed to feel for the United States has facilitated our negotiations, I will reply to the first part of your question or saying that we desire to perform for the Chinese Government the same service reputable banker or engineering will perform for its client
to build good
Hare you have raise questions 7 135 which involve the whole theory of Govern- ment protection of American intertests 20000 abroad. Personally, I believe that the 123 Administration made a mistake in not
supporting the American interest in the China desires 500fix-power loan.
result of the withdrawal of the Americanrailways, and we believe that in meist- ing the Chinese to manage them we will 20'00
group from China was unfortunate more perform a certain service for China. We unfortunate for China than for any one do not wish to give the impression that 500 else. "
we are undertaking this work from nltruistic motives We regard this as sound business
10 0 .0
50 0 25. 0
D
0
I believe that the to build the ways and we desire ·
The Administration's decision, how. ever, did not necessarily mean that the Government would not protect American investments: it involved rather, the "re, verial of a diplomatic policy. This policy had been developed by experience, and further experience, I believe, will prove
"It has been my experienes that when people state they are undertaking business from altruistic motiver it 19 generally a pretty expensive proceeding fited. Altruism in business consists in for those who are alleged to be bene- a square deal and work well done for reasonable profit, not in attempting to of secure exorbitant profits in the guise o uplift. # As to your other question, I believe that the Chinese are extemely friendly to the United States. I think they are to rus; Americans. Many
and they have, country
fortunately, retained a pleasant impression of the treatment they received hero.
The fact
that the
United States refunded some twenty-five million dollars of the ind
indemnity as a result of the Boxer education of Chinese students in the rebellion, experding this money in the United States, is generally know throughout China and has created a most friendly feeling toward this country.
Mr. Melbourne (discharged the de-chable them to carry out the good the American "Government more effee incline have been edicated in this
five million dollars should have an end, remarke the N. C. Daily News, fendant
smelt NOTICE IS HERERE GIVEN that the the right to
without for a new action is already pending in TWENTY EIGHTH ORDINARY
the MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in limitation
this Company will be held at
the
Fall
Chinese
ຢ່າຫ
by the London Committee) 1,000 C 0 the polisy to have been a sound ore.
The preceding Administration had In addition to the sbove, the Hong kong Association of Women Warcouraged, and, indeed, requested, ou Workers has been supplied with bankers to go to Chins in the hope that over 832,000 worth of materials to their entry into this field might enable work they are doing is making tirely to support the open door. bandages, garments for men in hospitals Government desired primarily to help and other hospital necessaries."
China, and, by so doing, to safeguard the The balance of some $13,000 will go future of American trade. The bankers OFFICER
only a very little way towards meeting were prepared to help China it they the calls on the Fund, and the Com- could do so on a practical Business basis. Inspector Gordon, of the Watermittee must renew their appeal to the
Community. Police, charged Chinese revenue officer with sccepting a bribe of $3, sa remuneration intended to influence his conduct as a public officer. - "
the Law Courts in England brought by ALLEGED BRIBERY OF REVENUE him against the partners Messrs. Lowe, Company's Offices, VicroE:A BUILDINGS Fper cash they could get bold of Bingham and Matthews, whose Mr. SATURDAY, 10th February, 1917, at and retain for themselves seren. Bingham liquidated the affairs of the 11 o'clock .. for the purpose receiving the REPORT of DIRECTORS fifteenths of the profit. The House company.
on
December, 1918.
together with Statement of Accounts of Representatives, however, recom-
The REGISTER of SHARES of the mended the
for the year ending 31st
will
CLOSED from
reduction
THURSDAY 1st to SATURDAY, 10th Studicate's proportion to
of the
A CYCLIST'S INJURIES.
fivė
1/
February 1917 (beth days inclusive), fifteen the, but a Committee appointed to consider the matter advised that during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,"
A. SEELTON HOOPER, Becretary to the
Hongkong Land Investment &
Agency Co., Ltd.'
General Agents for the Kowloon Land and Building
Coppany Limited.. Hongkong, Jan. 25, 1917.
(Continued on 8.)
THE DIARY.
TO-MORROW.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, Jan. 27-
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Entries close for Hongkong Race
Menting.
The
.
Mr. Grist appeared a solicitor for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty Evidence was taken and the case
remanded.
THE STOLEN ANCHORS CASE.
"
"
INTERCEPTED MAILS.
나.
can
the American
Both the Government and the bank As pointed out in H. E. The trom the cutset "found that Bound diplomatic as well as business policy Governor's speech at the last General made it wiser to co-operate with other Committee Meeting, it is hoped that the monthly subscriptions will increas, Powers and financial groups rather than These are the most useful form of attempt to play a lone hand. The Ameri
Government and subscription, enabling an estimate to be made of the amounts which will be bankers committed therrselves to the received and thus giving the Committee principle of co-operation. a steady working basis.
Subscription Lists may be obtained on application from Mr. N. J. Stabb, Shanghai Banking Corporation
When the Goverment changed its policy the bankers itadrow. They could not without their Government's approval
AN EXCELLENT FIELD FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENT..
The Chinese know that we are actua
ted by no political motives and desire no Chinese "territory. This gives them confidence in our intentions Mutual confidence is the basis of any satisfactory busiuess. For that reason we abould be in an excellent position to undertake
ts in China. At the same
the Hon. Treasurer, to Hongkong and continuia in the international combina. development time, I must say that in
GAME PROTECTION IN CHINA,
in China, called at the instance of
resolutions to set the movement
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tion which had been created. The result my own experience, when it has come to of their action was that Ching, instead an actual trade as to the basis upon. of securing money in the United States which piece of work shopki
financed, I have found that some
felt that ed by the six-power group, as she exit was unwise to mix
my
on lear onerous terms than those demande Chinese frieads friendship with
wero
Eastern situation. »
THE OPEN DOOR AND CHINESE FINANCT..
They
BONE ODE
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.
At the Hongkong Summary Court the original arrangement should this morning John Carr, on electrical stand, on the ground that "every engineer, of Leighton Hill Road, claimed encouragement should be given to $500 from the Ip On Wing Co. and the the merchants by allowing them Li Wing Kwong junk owners. the highest percentage of profits claim was for the amount of damages The case against M. Balusotis, former possible." In a discussion which sustained by plaintiff owing to the Chief Officer of the steamer Hue, took place in the Senate recently a defendants' alleged negligence in having charged with the theft of two anchors member said that according to the landing board from a conservancy from the Hue, was continued before Mr.
A meeting of Shanghai sportamen pected to do, was forced to borrow from business and have been quite prepared estimates of foreign (Japanese) junk extending sercas Praya East on Wood today.
OM. Martinson, formerly Second interested in the protection of game the five Fowers who remained in the to close the transactions with merchants there was a pront of the early morning of November 22nd., $13,000,000 in the enterprise, so
1916, whereby plaintiff suffered severe Officer of the Hus, was placed on the Mr. John Johnstone, was held last combination. China, lost the benefits else, provided the Americans were not
witness stand and testined as to the week at the Palace Hotel, wherbinson might have given, and the mess men.
which American participation in this com willing to give equal terms or better.
The Chinese arg, by
nature busi- that there would be a profit of injury to his person and property." Biz millions for the Syndicate on na
Mr. Mattingly (of Messrs. Deacon, handwriting on various important large attendance passed the necessary Americans were for the time being ex-gain and we will drive a hard
the bargain is made they
though
they outlay of fire millions. By this Locker, Deacon and Barston) appeared documents in the case.”
in consequence. may lose Evidence was also given by several working. Mr. John Johnstone precluded from any test voice in the far will stand by it, even for the plaintiff. Mr. F. C. Jenkin presumably the member meant où
18 is sader. ake when any transaction consider (instructed by Mr. Otto Kong Sing) Chinese witnesses and, the case was sided.
The following resolutions
taken, both parties thereto desire to the smelting of 600,000 tons of
defended.
again adjourned.
passed:
Open-door declarations are only empty proceed. They do not, however, appre cash which the agreement contém-
the "MEMO. FOR
technical legal methods deve- Plaintiff, in the witness-box, said
(1) That in the opinion of this theory, unless roade effective by actual Lopes! by European and American plated should be smelted in the that about 12-15 am. on November
meeting, it is highly desirable that business arrangements. The only proc practice to anticipate in written con- 5.30 pm.Meeting of Seatholders and
Subscribers to S. Jahu Cathedral. period of four years. "If, on the
22nd he was sycling alorg
the attentice of the Chinese Govern- tical way to realize the open door and tracta other hand," he said "the restriction Praya
A Reuter's telegram received to-day I meat be drawn to the indiscriminate to enable China to work out her own to Possibilitles for dispute, or viola.
of agreements. East and when opposite
They prefer
prefer to base their transic of 600,000 tons be removed, as the the Sanitary Department pier he ran
Mays: "
slaughter of bird and beast which is salvation is to internationalize Chinese tions "The Post Office notifies that letters carried on, in and out of season, in finance Our Government in 1913 did in a simple arrangement and to Committee had recommended, the into a plank which was jatting out
both proceed on the theory that when not, I deve, realize this situation aides desire to proceed with a piece of for China, Japan and Hongkong this country. Syndicate would secure the whole from the side of the sen-wall across the
which reached London on the 7th and (2) That the following committee clearly as it might have done had the business, there will be no difficulty, in enormous amount of cash in the roadway. The plank was jutting out 8th of January, and for Persia from is hereby appointed:-Cher. G. de problem been presented after the Adminis. case of controversy, in reaching a satis
factory arrangement on an equitable basis. For country for the paltry sum of five for six feet, and was eighteen inches
this reason, the Chinese are the 6th to 8th of January, were aboard Rossi. S. Kanzaki, H. E. Gibson, C. tration had been longer in power. million dollars." To this argument from the ground. He was thrown
Our Government having reached its an extraordinarily satisfactory people C. Humphreys, A. P. Nazer, A. 8. the intercepted Ingeborg voyaging P. White-Cooper and J. Johnstone, decision that it would not approve to deal with, and because of their ta- the reply was given that these profits heavily from his bicycle, and the handle from the United Kingdom to Sweden with power to add to their number international financial combinations industry, integrity, and the great resour
ces of their country, Lelieve that China were purely theoretical, and one ber entered one of his legs
for The message is not as clear as it to bring the above to the notice of China-there were three courses
will be an excellent field for Ameritan member made the remark that the groin. He made his way to No. 2. might be. If the word reached" in the Chinese Government in whatso-American bankers to follow. First, to investment critics of the arrangement were simply Police Station to make a report and the not an
discouraging
error for "despatched," the ever way it may see fit and to sog. keep out of China entirely; second, toj native
merchants Sergeant in charge went back to the meaning apparently is that the mails in gest any measure, which in its act alone in competition with other opinion would seem likely to improve Power; third, to avoid transactions and encouraging foreigu merchants to scene of the accident and made in question are mails from the country.
Jatters.
clothed with any polifical character and deprive the Chinese of their due." examination. Subsequently the de
"(8) That at some future date the adhore strictly to business lines." 12.10 p.m.-A.K Land Reclamation In the end the recommendations offendants were charged at the Magistracy
Committee shall call a meeting, of To have adopted the second alternă. Co's. Meeting.
the Committee were passed by with causing an obstruction, were found
hose interested in this matter, by live might have involved the United 3pm-Sale of Crown Taad atmajority vote. The polisy of collect guilty, and a fine of $10 was imposed."
notice in the public press, to report States in serious diplomantic, and financial P.W.D.
progruse and to discuss any other rivalry. Our bankers could co-operate ing and smelting this cash does not Sergt Floyd testified as to plaintiff
business connected, with the move- but they could not compete with others WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11:
appear to have been discussed by the coming to the Police Station to make a
ment.
unless the Government was prepared to Senate. We notice that one northern report. Witness said that he was
The Chairmen also sunounced that back them with force if necessary. This paper says the withdrawal of the injured in the leg. Witness, also
he had received several offers of sup the bankers did not desire, nor would port from all parts of China and he the Government have been prepared to 11.30 am-Union Waterboat Co's cash, touches the daily existence of amined the scene of the accident and
trusted that those offers which had embark upon rach a policy. the rural population. To them the said that a plank jutted out from the sca Meeting-
cash is an important unit of money wall for about six feet, while the junk
been made to him personally would be extended to the Committee which CROUP.
they had now elected. Es did not
THE NEW AMERICAN EAILWAY POLICY 9.15 p.m.Puino Recital at Govern- and already a great sourcity is being was.cight feet from the sea-wall
"Why did not Shakespeare, with his CONTRATED WITH OTHZERA
universality of mind, discover of experienced owing to the activities of At this stage Mr. Jenkin applied
TAVERY young child is sinsoaptible to think there was any fear that that the Japanese who have been for an adjournment, remarking, that his croup. Don't wait until this dread would not be done
China's secrets" asked (che Ray 0. "The American, International Cor
I only
Shakesperto kad gathering it for some time past and important witnesses were away in ful diease attacks your little ene before The meeting closed with a vote of Poration is alteropline, under it calm Martin at the Chin's Society
way contract rently Canton, on account of Chins New Year, you ppare for it. It comes as the night thanks to the chairman proposed by work out an experiment whi
cluded, travelled to Cathay he would have found VISITING CARDS smelting it for the European tarket, and no wanted to call witness to son was this shop band be a gaming, Get Mr. W. 5. Jackson, who remarked taforo never been
when chemists' abops are usually closed?
ben er Froany dramatic ituations that would When vo stiorned his works Instead, they An investigator in the country if Sergt. Floyd's evidence was correct and keep Chamberlain's Cough Lemedy on the trouble Mr. Johnstone, Red China-desired t way the past and suggestions of cheats and frud district within easy reach of
in hand never Jaile, sete quickly inken in the meter and tendered loan has pomersily been armnged, chief which were totally at varianca, with the The hearing adjourned until
Tougineers
completed EMDE End is absolutely harmless For sale by his wishes for the success of the the Capitol found that "Thern
Chemists and sorekaepers.
land, if the endenvours of cane commiftaek
2.15 p.m.-Cricket Match on H.E.C.C.
ground; Club v. R.E MONDAY, Jan. 29-
→
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Mecting.
"Meeting.
11.45 am-HK. Central Estate Ltd's No.K. Land Investment and
Agency Co's. Meeting.
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to-morrow mornin
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:
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HOCKEY.
VOLUNTEERA”: ".. BOTAL ENGISEXES.
The following will represent the
Volunteers in the United Services League match at 4.45 pm. to-morrow at Happy Valley, EW. Hamilton, BC. North, F. W. S. Evans. G. H. Keney, E. Johnson, P. Redmond, R. G Hutchison, E. J. Mitchell, K. Erayshay capt). A. D. Ball end G. Miskin.
traits of the Chase