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FLAVOUR, WELL MATURED,

MELLOW..

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOGAL AND ORNERİZ.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Bishop of Victoria will be the preacher at St John's Cathedral to morrow (Sunday) morning.

́- FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. LEO JACKSON.

WANCHAI SCHOOL

The funeral of the late Mr. 'A. H. G.

PRIZE-QIYINGS:

Road.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918

TRAINING NOTES,

THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS.

There was quite a big crot at the

THE YING WA COLLEGE.

ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

The annual prize distribution of the Ying, Wa College took place last night at the new school building, in Bonham Happy Valley to witnase this morar ing gullops. The ground was very The Rar T. W. Pearce LLD. dia good and some good times were re tributed the prises, and there was acorded. Bath courses were used, large gathering of parents and friends Theo and in parenthese of the puplis and the punils of the denote outside and inside course. Subool

Below we give the time); The ceremonies were opened with 2, concert in Chinese, arranged by the

Jackson took place yesterday evening The prizes at this School were given in the Protestant Cemetery at Happy sway yesterday afternoon, by Mfr.

alloy. Having been a member of the Ralpha, Inspector of English Schools. Engineer Company in the local Defen a The Head Master, Mr. R. J. Birbeck, Corps, the deceased, was buried with M.A., read the following report - Bis Excelleney the Governor in full military honours. The coffin, draped During the year school was held on Council has appointed Tuesday, Febru-with the Union Jack, was borne to the 929 days with an average daily atten ary 19th (the day following China Now cometary on a gun carriage drawn dance of 243. The highest number an Year's Day) to be observed as a General by mambers of the Defence, Corps, the roll was 289 in February and the Holiday.

preceded by the Band of the 18th lowest 317 in January Infantry playing Chopin's Funer the aust. Examination held in I pupils, which was greatly enjoyed..

It is notified in the Gatells for general information that a memorial of re-entry, by the Government on Oyster Bec No. 6 in Deep Bay has been registered according to law.

Progress is being made with the A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Government is calling for tenders for motor road round the island. The the extension of the existing portion from Repulse Bay to Tytam Tak

e sad

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

To-day's Advertisements

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.

*St. George's Day" 23rd April,1918

DRAWING OF

WAR BONDS

IN AID OF WAR OHARITIES.

$500,000

(HONGKONG CURRENCY)

or more or less according to subscriptions,

PROSPECTUS

Tickets $5.00 each.

DRIZES to be paid in Bonds of the Lego &hich may be redeemed Hongkong Government 8% War

TE PHONE No. 416,

DEATH.

Wam-Killed in action, in Palestine, on November 22nd 1917, Capt. GERALD BANES WALKEN, Somerset

Regiment, Iste of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, London Staff,

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATERDAY, Feb. 2, 1918.

The total output of the Kalsa Mining Administration's mine for the week ending 19th January, 1918

during the period, to 16,998 toor.

March. There was a large attendance

In early all cages Composition, and

DERBY GRIFFINS.

BANTAM DANIA (0), 14 th 41; 1,14,

1.30, 225, 2.50, 9.89, " Buck Car (o), là m, 49, 119, Lễ,

2.80.3, $.02.

CONQUEST DAHLIA (0), 12., 3., Dosso (0), I m., 40, 1.16.8, 1.52,

1.10, 1.83.4, 2.20, 2.54 8.39.

2.29.1.

The Head Master then read the at the funeral and a profusion of July 253 boys were examined and 255

reatha. The Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle

report which covered a period of passed. read the burial service, and fring

eighteen months. Amongst other party from the Company of which Colloquial were the weakest subject; things the report mentioned that the deceased as a member fired threa in Class 5, 12. boys out of 36 failed many difficulties had been encountered which had unfortunately retarded the in Arithmetic and in Map Drawing. sounded the Last Post volleys aver she grave and the buglers Class 8 A and B were poor Apart progress of the school, but they had

now all been overcoms and the present DRAGONSAND and DAINTYBAND (0), 1. HE the Governge was represented from this, the work was quite sotia outlook was brighter than is had been 12:34, 1.10.1.4.5, 5.30-9.35.3 by bir DC, Mr. PP.JF. Wodehouse, factory and as Recitation has been

at any time. There was still room for FANLING CHEY (0), 14 m 80, 1.10, and among others Prospot-wars-Mr. given and the time used for improvement in attendante, the daily

L4, 319.2, 2.54.1, 3.39 Percy Taiter and Crow Colloqais! or Composition, we expect average of which had been, for 1918,103. GENTLE CAT and SIAMESE CAT (1). Lị (chief mourners) Hon. Mr. Cland improvements in these subjects. With For the first time boys of the Schooth m., 42.2, 1.22.8, 1.57, 2.82.3, Sever, CMO, Sir William Regard to the Chinese Examination: had passed the Lomal Examination of ·9.07, 3.40.

amounted to 72,167 tons and the Sales Davies, Mr. Justice Gompertz, Hon. Mr./Mr. Loung Shui On reports that the the Hongkong University, one boy/ GREY Movan (0), i m., 37.2. 1.16.2,

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Dr. K. M. Gibson and Mrs. Daisy A. M. Gals to be Members of the Medical Board, tice Dr. Aubrey and Dr. Marriott, resigned.

raiza

H. E. Pollock, K.C., Hon. M. J. H. oral work was good, while the written Kemp, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Q.M.G. work was satisfactory. Hou. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. N. J. I have noticed that the boys are not Stabb, Sir.Ellis Kadooris, Hon. Mr. Cst all fond of talking English and it is Mel Messer (C.S.F.), Mr. T. H. King very difficult to get any kind of con- (A.S.P.), Mr. F. C. Jaakin (D.S.P.E), veraation from them.! This is, I think, Mr..T. F. Hough (A.S.PR) Mr. J. W. largely due to shyness as they are not Franks (4.3P.R), Captain Cassel, accustomed to European Mastera D.AA.G, Majer Macdonald, Captains During the Summer months the boys

G. P. Lammert, G. G. Wood, M. W. had several bathing picnics" as Lai-ebi| Buck, F. W. James, J. Russell and Kok and Deep Water Bay. In the team C. W. McKenny, and Lieutenants G. C. Moxth, RL B. Hancock, R.ve at the II. KA. A swimming sports Sutherland, D. Templeton and W. J. this school took third placa sad prizes Hill, Memar J. Gedge, Eldon Potter, were won in other events. G. Alabaster, Mr. E J.. Grist, G. Haiting, E. Dividson, F. B. L. Bewley, FH. Almada, F. X. d'Almada, H. A. Nesbit, F. Bodgson, J. R. Wood, D. V.

1.40.

1

KOHAND, 1 m., 30, 1.18, 1.58, LUCKYSAND (1), 11 m., 86, 111, 1.45,

2,22 2.65.

passing the Junior Local Examination in December 1916 and four boys in 2.29 July 1917. Dus regard had been paid. to the physical and moral training of the pupils and such sports a football and rimming had been properly arranged for.

Dr. Pearce then, distributed the prizes an addressed the sobolars in Chinese.

A short dramatic performance followed and after tes had been served the ceremony concluded.

لار

"WOMEN'S WAR WORK.

CITY HALL WORK PARTY.

During the month of Janzary the City

LUSITANIA PRARE (1), 11 m., 17, 1.28, az (13.22.8.51.14, 150, MODESTY DAHLIA, # m., 89, 1.09.1,

2.21.1.-

1.42

Persian Cat (1), 14 m., 40, 1.19.2,

1.55, 2.31, 3.07.8, 3.41. ROCKSAND (0), 1 m., 88, 1.11.4,

1.50.4, 2.28, 8.01. SALAMANDER and ANDREW (3), 1 m.. 94.1, 1.11.2, 1.43.4, 2.18.1; Andrew, 2.20. SHATIN DAHLIA with RALGAN CHIEF (c), 14 m., $5.2, 1.11.2, 1.47.1, 2.28.1, 2.56.8.

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It will be seen from the announce meat made is another column that the Committee of the St. George's Society of Hongkong are hoping to $500,000, more or less, by their War Loan Drawing. It is a large sum, but in view of the experience in the Straita COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Settlements, half a million dollars would seem to be quite within the realm of possibility if the scheme is sewell THE functions of the new British advertised as the Straits drawings were. Steavenson, J. W. Taylor, F. Smyth, we entered a team for the Schoola. Hall Work Party picked the following:-TYTAM CHIEY (o), 1 m., ES, I.... Commercial Intelligence Department that is to be in operation after the war have just been further explained. The aim of the organiser, Sir ARTHUR

Tesins were also entered in the H. K; Schools' sports, Queen's College and Yaumati school sports. At Football

H. W. Dick, J. S. Dobie P. C. Potts, Junior League. We are handicapped as Two Chinese were charged before W. Logan, H. A. Lammert, H. C. Mr. Dyst Ball this thorsing with Sandford, A. G. Gordon, B. many other schools are by not having a obtaining money by false pretences R. Lowe, L N. Locfe, A. E. Griffin,

Dowbiggin, & Sassoon, F. Van Rees, suitable play ground. from a shop at 166 Wing Lok Street. G. S. Archbutt E dos Varus, F for walks on Sundays, and this might Mr. Leung occasionally takes Class

Maitland; C. Beswick, A. O. Lang,

1.47.2, 9.22, 2.55 8.27:1.

1.48.2, 2.15, 2.51.9.

23 dressing gowns, 136 shirts, 3221 vests, 131 bed jackets, 285 pr. prisms, UNIQUE DAHLIA (0), 12 m., 84, 1.18.2, WILD CAT, 1 m., 42, 1.28, 2:00,

2.86.8, 3.12.2, 3.41.

13 reversible bed jackets, 15 Surgical

milk covers, 42 sorubbers, 72 theatre shirts, 85 dozen handkerchiefs, 10 dCAR at the Hongkong and Shanghai Ranking STEEL MAITLAND, is to establish Sergt. Cockce said a man wai seat Corporation at par) and, in order to ensure that the scheme is productive of direct contact between British trade from the country with a letter to draw W. Bird, SH Dodwell, well be encouraged in other classes. All squares, 15 mosquito nets large size, Humphreys, T. E. Pearce, H. Percy the boys do Physical Drill, and it would 47. [mosquito neta amall sizo, $1 money for war purposes,

mmall

"new"

D

be

War Loan Stock per cent. will be distributed in

cent. will be Charities.

The amount to be distributed in prizes will be divided as follows:--

First Prize,

Second " Third

100

given

...

Numerous small prizes

15.

.19

"

42 pr. slippers, 67 tray clothe 25 bead bandages, 17 many-tailed

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

35.2, 1.11.4, 1.47.1 2.31.2; Ridgeway, 2.24.2. CAMOUFLAGE and BILL BREWER (0), 1 m, 37, 1:14.3, 1.51, 2.26

by YSER, 43.1, 1.22, 1:56:1, 2:32, 8.00, 8.48.2; Yser, 8.44. ExoNY PEARL (0), 1 m, 31, 1.09,

1.49, 2.18.

GREENCLOTH (0), I., 85.4, 1.18.1,

1.40:1, 2.23.

equivalent amount of the prizes will and Overseas commerce. The Depart. ¡ $450 from this firm. One of the defen- Smith, D. Jafa, R. M. Dyer, J. Reid, be better if masterswould take their mosquitohead inets,, 28 reinvested by the Hongkong and Shang- ment consists of two main division.dants, who bore a similar name to this F. L. Graig, R. McGregor, R. E. Belilios, own classes. At present it is all done pillows, 3 holdalls, 17 surgeons coats. BALCARY and RIDGEWAY 0, 1, bai Hacking Corporation in new British One deals with all trade matters in man, stole the letter, and presented it F. Ellis, F. Kremer, & Mackenzie and

by Mr. Chan Po Shang.

98 shrouds, 1 pra invalide boot, at the shop for payment. Quite unsus. many others. Of the net amount subesribed 75 overses countries. It is organined picious of the fraud, the shopkeeper Amongst the numerous wreaths were The discipline of the school is good, prizes, and the remaining 25 parin geographical sub-cections, and paid over the money. Subsequently be those from the following: Father, but complaints have reached me of the

to War information relating to a particular learnt to his dismay that the money kong Stock Exchange, Johann, Stokes | ya kicking alla sbout in the road. bandages, 34 230 bandages, 21 DIVIDEND (1), 1 m., joined at mile

Mother, Sister and Brothers; Hong- country goes to the sub-section was not paid to the right man and Master-Officers, Engineer Co., Beat the school. This has been for 5 razor 12 packs of cards. These which covers that country. The and he immediately informed the EE.D.O, Warrant Officers, N.C.Obidden Chinees boys who have were packed in & cases and amit for 50 per cent. other division concerns the United Police Mr. Dyar Ball remanded the and Men, Engineer Ce EE.D.C adopted European hata seem somewhat distribution to the Red Cross Depot in

Officers; His Comrades, 40th Campany, Kingdom, and it is ab-divided cass until next Tharaday. www 20th

RE; The Old Scots Co., of the slow is adopting European methods of Bombay

527 pra socks, 189 mars, 33 according to trade, and "industries.

EK.D.C., Hongkong and Shanghai salutation. Bank, Junior Meas, Hongkong ad

pr. knees esp 36 caps, 16 prz The information supplied by our THE COLONY'S WATER SUPPLY. Shanghai Bask, International Banking. In March Mr. Brown, Hand Master, gloves, 30 pra bed socks, 14 white espe. representatives

Corporation, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P. I left the Colony on active service, sad These were sent to the Red Crow abroad regarding

HE The Governor this afternoon is Holyoak; Mr. F. C. Jenkin; Evo. Junior Mr. Yan Pak Law took his place. Mr. distributing centre in Bombay and business opportunities will pass with out circumlocation to the trade, formally opening the new waterworks & Co. Mi N. Stabb, Mr. Kam joined the staff during the year in Paris.

Maxon and Taylor; Ellis Chan Fo Shang and Mr. Cheung Shin large box-full to the French Red Cross F. Smyth, Dennis & Bowley; Mor affected, "and similarly inquiries tydam at Tytan Tok our manufacturers and traders ar to

The large masonry dam at the head rison Hill Me Lau Chu Pak and Mr. An In Kau and Mr. Mak-king The list also includes 5 pr. sock, 1 pr. kase capa and 1 muffer which were the needs of foreign countries will of the Tytam Baylis capable of im- Sou, R. Detachment, Lye Cheung left

mun; Worcester, Lammert-and Bürs; On April 30th the school was visited | given to the Rav. FL. G. HL. Griffith on pounding 1,440 million gallons of water. P. and 0. Mesa; Perseverance Lodge five miles of additional mains and the Local Printing Prose; Benjamin and installation of two new sets of pump. Potts; Lo & Co.; and Stewart Bros. ing machinery each capable of raising 3,000,000 gallons per 24 hours a height

ranging in amount from 25 H.K. $1,000 to H.K. $50) Winning Tickets must be presented at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hongkong, during business

hours

bhould any winning ticket not be presented before noon en the 3rd Dctober, 1918, the ticket will be celled, sad the value will be distributed amongst War Charities by the Commit through the medium of the Hongkong

Mans;

,"

2.51,2, 8.26, 8.58.

2.37.3.

HAGGIS (1), 17. m., 51, 1.85, 2.14, HUNTSMAN (1), 3 m., 61, 1.15, 1.47.2. KING Jix (1), 1 m., 40, 1.20.3, 2.02,

KINGSWAY and TEMPLE BAR (0), It m., 86, 1.11.1, 1.45.9, 2.18.4, 2.53; Temple Bar, 2.51. MARNE (1), 14 m., 80.3, 1.17.1, 1.51.1,

2.28, 8.08.1, 8.89.

tae of St George's Society of Hongkong receive an immediato answer from The scheme has involved the laying of No. 1165 EC. Gands, Price & Cosby the Committee appointed to saquire his departure for the Front with the ZADOW MOUSE (6), 1 m. 48.2,

advertisement

War Charities Fund Committee the sub-section concerned. The new

The Drawing will be public, and the data and hour at which it will take department had its origin in the place will be notified in due course ky difficulties that arose between the The sale of tickets will close in Hong-Foreign Office and the Board of kong on Saturday, the 13th April, 1918 Trade as to which should control our

Any disputes arising will be decided by the Committee of St. George's Society Commersial Attachés and Consuls of Hongkong whose decision shall be and superintend our overseas trade,

final

of 400 feet. Many other important

contingent works are embraced in the ANNUAL FEAST AND PROCESSION scheme which has taken just five years

OF THE CROSS IN MACAO." to complete. The total cost of these

The inner of the members of the and ita suocess will depend largely works amounts to $2,455,000.-

Committes are t

Hon. Mr. P. H. HOLDAK (Prezident).

N. J. STADB, Esq. (Vice-President).

His Honour Mr. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ.

G. 8. AZOKBUTT, Esq. .

IL W. BIRD, Esq.

G. MONTAGUE EDR, Esq.

W. J. ELDRIDGE, Esq..

H. R. B. Harcoc L, Esq.

L. N. LIKTE, Esq.

E. FOLLOCK, K.C.

Hoo. Mr. H. H

on the goodwill of those two depart menta Bevoral aab-departments have been brought under Sir AntuuK STEEL MAITLAND's administration, including the Commercial Intelligence Department, the War Trade Intelli gence Department and the Consular

J. H. RAMSEY, Eay, (ffon-Tramureservice. The new organisation will JOHN BENTLEY, Esq. (Hon. Becretary) Tickets and Bocks of Tickets can be not only callest information, but will

had on application at the Hongkong & take action in all matters relating to Shanghal Banking Corporation on and after a dato to be announced shortly.

H. C. SANDFORD, (Hon. Treasurer),

CRAS BESWICK, (Hon. Secretary

St George's War Bond" Drawing, Hongkong, Feb. 2, 1818.

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IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE

CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.

THIS OFFICE will be OFEN as

follows' SATURDAY, 9th Feb. ---

trade and commerce with two reserva- tions, Questions of general application,

AN OPEN SEWER AND A FOUL SMELLING NULLAH

of

Dr. F. M. G. Ozorio parauant to notice will ask at the next meeting the Sanitary Board the following

questions:

(a) la whose property is the open sewer - running parallel to the railway line in Kowloon $

such as commercial industry, will (5) Why is it not covered, as the

remain in the hands tithe Board

of Trade, and commersial matters which become predominantly political such, for example, as the Baghdad Railway will be handed over to the Foreign Office. In developing the of the Department the help policy of the business community is to be sought, and an advisory committee representative fof the interests con crued in process of belog created SiC ARTTUR STEEL MAITLAND repudiates the suggestion that there

Liguor & Tobacco Permits whole day. Import & Export Permits till 1 p.m. is any aim to eliminate the merchant. SUNDAY, 10th Feb.

The number of Trade Commissioners Liquor Permits till 1 pm has been increased from tour to x- Import & Export Kermite-till 1 pon, with the salaries increased to the TUESDAY, 12th Feb.

£1,200 year expenses Buch

For all purposes tall 1 pm at any rate is the schowa.

The Offies will be WHOLLY CLOSED

on MONDAY, the 11th February

D. WE TRATMAN,

Superintendnet,

Importe and Exporta Feb. 1.

ARTHUR STEEL - MAITLA

Bir

god chist for the department. It i to be hoped will not be allowed

to dege

Political

her corner for their

or of obstruction.

practically stagnant water in it is a good breeding place for mosquitoes

This traditional festivity has ever been maintained with increased devo- tion, gran among Non-Christiana, in the Colony of Macso and Hongkong, and special excursions will take place on the 17th inst, the day of the procession.

into the teaching of English at best wishes of the City Hall Working Government Schools.

Party,S

During the coming year soms alterations and secessary repairs to the building will be carried out by the P. W.D.

PRIZE LIST.

CLASS 4. Lan Tun Ka Free Scholar.

ship, Queen's College. * Wong Kwok Fong, Free Scholarship,

· Queen's Colloge.

Cheng Ho Lam Free: Scholarship

Queen's College.

Puz Ho L, Free Scholarship, Queen's

College The Lai To, Free

Three pri. socks, I pr. Imes-caps 361 mufflers were gived to local troops and this included 12 mullers generously given by friends Included in the above packings are 6 pra. pyjamas sent by the Italian Convent Work Party.

Mrs. Stabb writes:

One of our slipper makers, who has fast cemplated her 250th pair, tells me that the ladies of Quarry Bay, have collected a farther $30.00. towards the wool used for the upper of the slippers. Monday February 11th, and Tuesday

1.60.2, 2.09.1, 2.47.1, 8.25, 3:58.1

MORNING GLORY, 4m.. 86, 1.03.4. PERERRILL (1), joined by OvENTIELE

at the last quarter 1 m, $4.1, -1.08.1, 1.41.9, 2.16.1. -

OLD BILL (0), 1 m. 48, 1.21.1, 1.58,

2.30.3

SPORTINGSAND (0), 4 m., 30, 1:11,

SexHAY DAHLIA (0), 1 m., 85, 1.11.

--1.48, 2:20.

SNUFFROX, joined by Purrnox at the mile (1), 13 m., 42, 1.20, 1.57.2, 2.83, 3.08, 8.40.8 BUTSTAR DAHLIA (1), 88.2,

1.18.2, 1.45.4.

In Hongkong the same feast will be College, ship, Queen's 12th. being China New Year Holiday, it SONRISE DAHLIA (0), 1 m., 85, 1.08,2,"

celebrated on the following Sunday February 24th.

The following is the programme of the Macao festivity a

February 7th. Commences the No

8.30 am. br the Chaplain of St

Agustin Church with a short sermon, Mass and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament The musical partit

is proposed to do the cutting out on ang Ying Chan, F. B. Wan the afternoon on Friday the 8th and to give out and receive work on the

chui School

Lau Loi On, Class Prize.

Ip Nim Da

Po Kai, Prize for

Mak Sik Ying

Class 61-Chiu Tam Choi, F. S. Wan

chai School and Prize for Chinese. Tani Is Wien, Clasa Prize si Shiu Fing Sheung

U Tiog kin. Prize for Chinese. Both Class EB-Trang Bum Foi, Class Prize

and Prize for Chines

|

SA. K/Yatty Dad, Class Prize

Chan Sik Chan, Prize for Chinese

(c) Is the Head of Sanitary Depart

ment aware that the stench entrusted to St. Cicily Choir of the St. arising from it is a cause of much Joseph's Seminary Chen Ya Kit, ven trouble to the children and the During the Novem there will be grown-up who use the Kowloon extes Masses from 6.30 am, and from playground 7am the Chaplain will be at the (d) Why has the foul smelling

1.48.2 2.18.2.

TABBY CAT, 13 m., 40, 1.17, 1.52,

2.28, 2.50.4.

morning of Wednesday the 13th. WHITE CAT (i). 4 m., 84: 1.074,1.40.

We have received many letters and acknowledgements this month, amongst them one from Glagoy, which has been round the work! before finally arriving at the City Hall-

Copies of these letters from London, Glasgow, Alexandria, Pascal, Calcutta and Quetta have been forwarded to us,

Chan Yaa Koi, Y. Wants They express high appreciation of the gifts made by the City Hall, Work Party

*

Casa

Bchool and Prize for Chinese,

Lok Hin San, lasa Prize

Mok Chenk Kwong, Class Prize.

For Pak Io, Fuis le Chinese,

..

nullah in Glenealy, not been posal of those who wish to confess any attended to This matter was day during the Norens

Mr BALPEs in the course of his re A registered package addressed to raised by me, last year and anbe

marka said that this was the first time Capt. W. Wallace 22nd Punjabis, Indian sequently at various times by the

February 18th-Low Special Mars an Inspector of Schools had given away Expeditionary Force "Do Pie Hongkong Telegraph 1-

at 8.30 am and at 10 am Solemn the Prizes at Wanted. The results of sideney Postmaster, Bombay, containing High Mana

and sermon by the Rev. Fr. the Annual Examination ware good, but men's woollen underclothing, is lying at the General Post Office; having boen Jayme Ribeiro Martins and at 7 p.m. bs had noticed weakness in Compost returned by the Bombay Post Obce as Procession to the S6 Cathedral

tion in the last papers he had soon, undeliverable. The sender is ooknew February 17th-High Mass in the tion to this abject and Colloquial, 1916, and will be returned to the sender He wished to call particular atten- The package was posted on Jan. 13th

Three proclamations are published in Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Antonio José auxious to obtain Chinese clerks who General

Cathedral at 9 am and atp.m. many, Grma in the Colony were on application to the Postmaster Government Gazette, viz

Gomes; then the Procomon starts on could talk and write English well No. 1 The Geneva Convention Actite pous itinerary and will return to St. He

PROCLAMATIONS.

rested, that Ons

1911 (Colanies) Order in Council Agustin Church about 8.45 pm. when class, should shar 1917, to come into forte in the Colony on 1st February, 13 pm the Very Bay, Virar-General Fr. José Club Chinese boys, who work No His Majesty' Forees in tha da Costa Nure

festarity hard, could now obtain a

kchola tao Governman” and

Colony to be subject to the with the serma

Army Act for further period

of three months f

No Fugitive Lander

His Majesty

2nd Janda

Order

1918 proclaime

токтогон.

TT is absurd to allow a cough to hang on and sap your vitality when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure you. You don't know where a persistenti

ell and you You can't afford. allow your throat and lungs to become decused hen it woche simple thing: to step into. A cheifist's, shop and

Cough liais

OLD PONIES.

ANTICIPATION DAHLIA (0), 14 m., 41.2, * 1221, 159, 2.85.3, 8.13, 3.46,47

4.19.2

ATTRACTION DAHLIA (0), 14 m., 30, --1.48.1, 114, 1.51, 2.27, 3.33:3;

3.84.8

BEACONLIGHT (1), 1, 40, 1.19, 156, 2.89, 8.10, 8.41.87, BYPLANE and Kisa Dick (1),

my

41, 118, 1:57, 2/88, 8.07-21% DANDY DABLIX (0), 1 m., 84, 1.18.2,

1:18.2, 116, 2.52.20

Famy Lions (i), 1 m. 46, 127,

2.05 2.46, 3.25 0.58.2 ConOSET DARLA (0), 2 20., 41, 1.16. - GLORIOUS PEARL, 14 m., 69-1.16.3,

1.56, 28.1, 8.00 3.42.2. 1.7.2 2.88.1, 3.06 MaunysAND (0), 11 m, 42, 120, PERVECTION DAHLIA (G), 17 m., 84, 1.13.11.00 2.23.1 3.02.17

| SANDY (1), 11 m, 89, 118, 1.52,2,

2.28.2, 8.0473.85.

STAR OF DOON (1), If m., 42, 1.20.2 157 284, 3.00.178.417 LOYALRAND (0)13 m., 42, 1.19. 22.02.8, 2.42 3.19 3.49ME Tus Deed (1) 1m: '82, 1,00 14

WINDSOR DABLJA (0) 1m8413, $232118203.021 12411

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