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PRIZE. DISTRIBUTION.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
STOP PRESS THE RUSSIAN CONCERT.
CABLES.
The annual Prize Distribution took (Router's Service to the China Mail, be workianos, mal people discourt
placeco Thursday. The Hand-
-master-in the course of a brief address, ssid that he did not intend
·GERMAN ELECTIONS.
Londen, January 21.
inaking a long speech as ho knew
Ahnost every musician who ceintes here is said by sonteous or other to
it. But there should be no discount- ing of Sklárenski the pianist aïl Sykora. the cell'st, whose pro- me for Wednesday night is given below. Their reputation is genuine
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PART.
Sonata Op. 90 for pitas ati
cello
they were all anxious for the holi-| An official statement says the final and secure. day to begin as soon as possible, results for the 37 constituencies, wish He himself was longing for the bolj-|-121 deputies,show a ninjority for | | 1.--Beethoven ¦— days. He wished Hest to say a few the Socialists of 104. The Centrists words about the importance of revi-wan 88; the Gerrain Democrats 77; sion. He advised them to revise at the National Peoples 34: the Inde the end of every week all the work pendent Socialists 24; the German done during the week and to keep | Peoples 23; and in addition there note-books containing a st of all were 11 non-party members. their difficulties. In their hote-books -
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PARIS CONFERENCE.
مطلع
OFFICIAL/ " NEWS,”*
London, January 24. To-day's communiqué says the British Empite delegation met for two tours at the Villet Majestic in
Those present were Mr.
all hard word in dictation should be entered, all difficult seins should bej worked out. correctly, and all cliffi- ; zult in the other subjects should be récorded. As the end of every month they should Have a big revis sion and go over very carefully al: the work done during the month Those who followed his advice would [] Paris, find that the fortnight, they usually Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour. Mr. hud for revision before the half Barnes, Lord Reading Hankey. yently exuunatation would be simple the Dominions and Irudian delegates, time for revising all the subjects also Captain Clement Jones, Secre thoroughly. The attendance has not tary Chrissit Captain Brebner, and been quite satisfactory during the the assistant secretarice. year. He hoped to see an improve. ment next year. He recommended
LONDON, January 23. students who were frequently arment Today's communiqué says the rei hosuguse they bad business to do at presentatives of the Allied and asso home to leave school and attend to cistex Powers to-day considered in- their home affairs. A student's remternational labour legislation; the re- business we to attend schod regu-sponsibilities and punishments in con
arly and study gently. Theresection wish war reparation and war were pate uptortunate students duringe; the international regime, for whee relatives were very often sich ports, waterways, and railways; also unch who bag to absent themselves the procedure regarding territorial}, frain sebok to bwk atter siek pur-questions. ents, grandparents, uncles or achtey Fle advised those unfortunate stud")
ents to confine their attention to
their alling routines.
No student
"PUBLICITY,"
LABOUR QUESTIONS.
could make pingress unless he t
LONDON, January 28. tended seliool regularly. They would
Mr. Barnes explained to British no doubt have noticed that a good Pressmer that the conference felt many of the prize-winners had also that it must deal with international won Perfect Attenlanes Scholar-labour questions, and was hoping to ships. With regard to the new lay the foundation" of more humane scholintip of $2 per manic so conditions of labour. Both employ kindly presented to the school byers and employed would be consulted. Messrs. Lar Chu Pak. Chan Ka Questions which were ripe for settle- Ming, Ho Fook, and Clan Tingues included the hours of labour. Shang, he pointed out that as those the minimum wage, the half-holiday, scholarships were given for the pur und the protection of children from pose of helping students to cont nine profiteering. their studies, those who won them;; Mr. Barnes sail, the conference unless they were in the highest chess proposals include the constitution of would have to proining to remain ata commission which will be charged hool until they had passed through with the duty of convening a special the highest class. The Canton School international conference, including Sports were to be held at the end representation of employers and work. of February.
Those students who people, at the earliest possible date.
were good at athletics should pult-in as much practice as possible during the holidays, and try to win some prizes for the school. He world like
Ben the students take more in-
LABOUR AGITATION.
Allegro ma ner zunt
Scherzo
Adagio cantabil
Allegro vivace,
A SKLAREYSNT AND B BYGORA 2(a) Oswald: --
Andante Affectuoso,
(b) Lotti:-
Aria.
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HONGKONG DEFENCE ®
CORPS.
Administrative Orders by Hajor H. 1. Morgan, Administrative Commandant,
STRENUTE.
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Lieut. H. Ta Chumming is permitted to rosiga his commission in the Cure with effect om 13th January, 1010.
2d Lieut. J. E. W. Beard is permitted. vaiga, on leaving the Colony, to date from day of departure..
No 600 Pio. S. H. West, "Com pany, is permitted to resign, en leaving the Celery, to date from day of departure, So, Bud Pte, A. Mackenzie is permittal to resign under Section 7, (2) of the Mili tary Service Ordinanco 1017, dated
APPOINTMENT.
No. S Serponnt B. "W. Grey, briving returned fora leave, in appointed seting Company Sergeand-Major, "D" Com rway, dated 17th January 1919.
PRINSFORS.
No. 291 Compl. 0, J. Poola and No. 886 The Heroy and transferred trous "A" Company to the Engineer Com-1 rany, dated 21.10.
NB. TSU Pto. J. V. Conus is transferred There with variations, Op. from the Signalling Section to the En-
72.4-shurp ruinor."
gineer Company, dated 28.1.19.
(b) Glinka:
Separation.
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Waltz, sharp minor, Op.
-9 No. 1.
(1) Borodine!
In the Convent.
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Syr. W. Brown, Engineer Company, is granted nine mouth leave, frem 10.4.10. Pte. H. T. Palmer, Boy... is granted 12 months' Jourę, from 1.5.19,
Pte. J. Barthwick.B" Co. is Csharpted nino months' leave, from 21.10.
(e) Rubinstein:-
Waltz Caprice, E-that major.
A. SKLAREVSKI. INTERVAL.
PART II.
4.Tschaikowski :-- Vuriations sur Rococo:
117! theme.--
Theme: Moderato Simplice. Variation 1 Tempo della Thera.
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Andante Sostenuto,
4 Andante Grazioso,
5 Allegro Moderato.;
Andante.
7 Allegro vivo.
3. SYROAA.
5-Chopin-
Ballade, A-flat major, Op. 47. Etude, Ceharp. Ininor, Op. 25
No. 5.
Elle, G-flat major, Op. 10 No.
5.
Toloraise, A-flat major, Op. 53. A..SELAREV SKL
MARRIAGE.
STEWART-LANDER.
Losnox, January 23. The conference of enginders and tercut in the school magazine. When shipbuilders mentioned in an earlier, connecting the composition papers of eble came to an agreement. The the upper classes done in the recent men wure "recommended to rune i half-yearly examination, he had work framediately, on the undas. At St. John's Cathedral at 2:30 noticed that a considerable number standing that there would be another this afternoon, the Rev. Arthur of students were able to write lairly conference next week. good English. He was surprise! 200,000 Yorkshire niners struck that none of those students bad wit today, demanding" twenty nutes fen an article for the magazine. complete cessation of work for men They should show the magazine to time, instead of taking their meals their friends and to former students in relays which has hitherto avoklet and try to obtain contributions from stoppage The Coal Controller to them for the magazine..
night granted the demand of the
PORTUGAL.
In conclusion he thanked Messrs, men, who are consequently resuming Pur Pui Jug Kong Siu Chuen, Lo] work. Chung Nut Wong Me Ban, thu Hin Sung, and Fung Pak Yuet for their kinne in subscribing to the f Prize Pund: He wished all the students very happy New Year. He hopes that they would all hgre a good, üliday and that he wouli
CONFLICTING REPORTS...
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London, January 24. Thy news of the Portuguese sitni
Pte. Morris, "A" Loy.,, is granted 10 months' leave, from 5.3.19.
Pw. . H. Gale, "B" Coy., is granted 12 months' leavo, frem 1.2.19.
Pte. A. Logan, M.G. Coy., is granted thre: auths leave, from 22.1.10.
who have not yet completed their T.E.T:) will parado ba Tuesday, 29th, and Thury- day, 30th January, of Hoidgtuctors - si 6.15 p.m. for TET. Dress: Drill order with pouches and dumtries. Offer in cure, Captain Kennett, V.D.
The following N.C.ON.", will ́attand;- Seryts. Edmetals, Oxberry and Greën
ANNUAL MUSRETAT COURIE kolny, 2761) Jun-15 pm. Puri 3. Practices 1. T4 and 19. at Kings Burt
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Bangs for ni N.0.0 and non in No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 Flators who have complet their T.ET. (or are exempted these practices. Drosa, drill ceder with from possing thead and have not fired
pouches. Plutoon, etc., Commanders, will sew that every ma who has to re at tends. Officer in charge, Lieut. F. C. Hall. Two N.c.06. from No. 1 Platoon to be detalled by Plutoon Commandery "will along"63 aSHISI,
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Wednesday, 29th Jan,-1,15 art, Practions 13, 14 ara? 19, at King's Park Range for S..Os, and men as above In No. Platoon. Machine Gun Coy, Mounted Saction and Signalling Section, Ofeer in charge, Lieut. Res. Two 3... from So, Platoon (to be de piled by Platoon Commander) will attend to assist.
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Friday 31st Jan.-1.15 p.: Part 33. Fructies 15 and 16, at King's Furk Range for N.C.05;#ant miền as above in 'No, 1. 2, 3, 3, 6 and 7 Plapoca. Officer a charge. Lieut. Ersach Two N.COS. imat No. 7. Platoon to be detailed by Platoon Commander) wili usted to waist.
Menye urs COMPANY.
At N.C.Os, and fren (except members of the Fire Brigade will attend the Field Day on Suidky, Nith January.
Farade outside Kowloon Railway Sation at 8.10a.m. Field Servico order with coats rolled) and helmets. Water- bottles led. Fold in haversucks. Bifles bine varried.
at Headquarters.
Tuesday, 28th, Jou.—7:10 aan. No, 9 Gun. M.G. Dr), at Headquarters. 5.10 Pre. J. McCubbin,"D" Coy., is grant. Nes, 4 and 5 Guns, M.G. Drili, ed nine months' leare, tion 29.1.30.
Pro. E. B. Dovey, "A" Coy., 'is grunt. al nine months leave, from 31.1.10.
Pte. H. H. J. Chompertz, Sig. See, is grunted 12 months' leave, from 3.2.19,
Pte. P. W. S. Evans, A Coy, is granted one year's leave, from 21.3.19.
Orders for Artillery Company by Major
..J. H.. W.. Armstrong, Y.D.
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Bouday, 27th Jan-Leli Hull Coy. Full drill at Pakshawan, (Lyceum) Parade as Cuuleway Bay Tram Terminus. at 1.10 p.m. Quarry Bay nearbers may join tram ps Guarry Bay.
Tuesday, 28th Jan-flight Half Coy, Now Layers' Chusi only.) 7.999, a.tu, ath Belcher Battery.
Thursday, 30th Jun.-5.10 p.m. Yes. 1 and 2 Gues. M.G. Drill at Kowloor Docks. Hongkong residents proceed inpngh from Statue Pier at 1.30 p.m.
MOUNTED SECTION.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919.
WEATHER REPORT.
DEATH.
January 25d. 19, 3801-No returns LAU CHUNG-On the 24th, instant from Japan, Wadivostock and the
at his Residence No. 6, Basileu, Philippines. Pressure has increased
Lyttleton Road, Houghong, the slightly to moderately at the majority
Rav. James Lau Chung, aged SI of reporting stutions, an antizyolona having developed over N. China. The years: (Australian Papers pleasa monsoon will probably freshen, during Dopy). the next 24 hours.,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours anding 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inch. Total since January 1: £.38 inches, against an avere of 0.04 inches.
Forecast for thỏ 24 hourra suding t goou on January 26, 1910: «
1-Hongkong to Gap Roh N. and
N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy, drizzling rain.
on mist.
t-Formican Chaüurl; The p No. 1.
Tongkong sad Lamecks: The same at 1-South coast of China batwien
No.
4-öntith coat of China between Hongkong and Hairan: The same J Yo. 1
"C." W. Jarrains, Chief distant
HONGKONG REGISTER.
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Mr. R. E. O. Bird M. A. Acting Inspector of English Schools gave away the prizes a Waritini District Govsen ment School yesterday. Mr. R J Birbeek, 3. A. Hendamater, in the raport he presented said that he still had to complain that he found great difficulty in getting the boys to answer questions on every day matters. He thought how- ever that during the present year as Improvement in this respect would take plice Neting on a succèstian made bast year by Mr. Ralphs, Mr. Leing shin- Harted an English Speaking Club, which met once a week when papers wore read and discussed and speeches made. This has done A Brent deal of good and a Special Prize bas been awarded for the best speaker. During the year there have been no the changes in Class Minsters, bet the Staft
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bas been considerably strengthened by the appointment of Mrs. Floyd, who takes every Class: In the School in their Reading books-an' arduous task bo was afraid-but it would greatly improve the Colloquial in the School.
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HONGKONG TIDES.-
The rero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been form to be 4 feet 3 tacher below mean suu-level
Mr. Bird after presenting the prizes Tb bidastable viven below has been congratulated the School en the success- pompiled at the National Almanna Office ful year jest prasad. He was pleased. Landon from the rest of the analysis to see from the Mark hests that there 1 obscrvations taken by means of an were many boys who deserved prizes in intomatic tide-recording machine in the addition to those who had got them.. Vator Police Easin at Tsim Sha Trala expressed his pleasure that an Saglish Speaking Club had been Faring the years 1999-3.
formed and bad been doing such good work throughout the year and hop
bat more clubs would be formed. Re advised all those who were returning to their homes to sea that their young brothers did not wait too long before coming to school." The time to begin learning English was nine or ten, ant fourteen or afteen, and he honed they would impress this fact on their fathers sad mothers. Finally he congrate lated the school.on winning the Junior Fons ball League and on the interest ther were taking in improving their sur-" Ta roundings by making flower beds in all
possible places. (Cheers)..
To obtain the depth of water on the de gange at the Victoria Naval Yard bydd 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Lamont Dock, Abarisen, add 10 feat incken to the height given in the tabla.
January 2016 February 2, 1910.
Thursday, 30th Jan-15 pan. At Jockey Club Stibles, Dross, drill order. RECHUITS
DIER WATER:
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Tueday, 29th, and Thursday, 30th Jin-3.15 p.m. Beernits of all-units, ecept D" Computty, will parada at-45 Headquarters and report to: Sergt. Fal: tomads. Dress, drill order with pouches.
COMTANT-
N.C.06, and men in 'possessor of long Files,ary requested to send the numbers th the 0.C. Company as soon as possible.
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Friday 31st Jon-Eight Half Tox.tion at Kennedy Road Tange, T.E.T. Full drill at Pakshawna geetan. Grouping. Dress, drill “order Parade at Causeway Bay Trani Terminus ri
fat 4.40 pant Left. Halk Cup New Thursday, 20th Jan-slis pim-No : Layers' Clase "ously. 5.16 p. at Belchers Section at Kennedy Dead Eungs as above, Battery.
Orders for Calet Company, by 2nd Lient. J. E. W. Beard.
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PARADES.
and 2 Sections ut Kennedy P Pange, Monday, 273) Jan.--0.15 p.n. Nos.
Gun Practices, for both Half Companies will take place on Sunday, iriz, Feb., at | Belchers, Sab Calibre, "day Monday, 10th Feb. Pakshuvan, Sub-Calibre, night; Sunday, Dus March, at. Belchers, „HuM Charge, hug; and Monday, 10th March Dudley Stewart and Aliss Katherinea Paksharon), Half Charge, nicht, á Mary Josephine Tander, daughter of Musketry Course will he fired on Sun-51 par. Band Practices Headquarters Wednesday, 29th Jan.-5.15 pan. Now, the Rt. Rev. G. H. Tander, D.D., day, 23rd March, High Hall Com, at Bishop of Victoria, were married King's Parit Jiange, Kowloon, and Loft 5.15 p.m. Banxi Practice at Headquarters. 3 and 4 Sections at Gun Club Hill Range, The ceremony was performed by the Half Coy., at Quarry Bay." Ven, Areldenen Barnett, assisted by the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle and the Rev. Lee Kau Yan. The bride was given away by her father.
Orders for Engineer Company,, by Captain W. Russell,
KIT INSPECTION.
The bridal dress was a beautiful frangement of white georgette crepe, druped style, with a train of liberty stin embroidered in white silks) and up illussine veil and orange blessson. A parmio will be held on Tuesday, Acting bridesmaids were the January 24, ut Headquarters et 5.1 p.m. Miss Dorothy Lander and Aileen January 8, at Heulquarters at 5.15 pito. Hastings, they being daintily dressed No exemption from this pawule"will be
G. E. STEWART, Captain, Adjutant, HK. Defence Corp Hongkong, January 24, 1910.
CROUP.
TAVERY young child is susceptible to croup. Don't wait until this dread fal disena attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when chemista' shops are usually elused, and this alone should be a WarD- Remedy at hand. It never fils, sets quickly and is absolutely ba mitas. For ale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
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CHARGE AGAINST POLICË
RESERVIST-
GOLF.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF ULUB.
For the Chinese New Year Holidaya the following competitio s have been arranged for Fauling.
Running Bogey Pool for men over the Main Course from Saturday to. Monday 1st to 3rd February,
May) over the Main Course on Saturday
Mens Shanghai Fourgonës (aferia).
afternoon.
Mixed Doubles (Medal Play) over the Main Course on Monday afternoon.
Entrance Fee to all Competitions 31 per card, 80 per cent. of the Entrance Foes to be devoted to War Charities.
CAPTAIN'S CUP.'
Henrique d'Aquino, a Police Reservist, and José Portaris were again before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, yesterday after noon, when Chow Kau was also sum- moned in conjunction with them for woman, who lived at 8, Sai Street, and demanding $30 from Lai Yee, a Chinese for larceny of $2.70 at the same address The accused were defended by Mr. (D. SP. R.) watched the proceedings. F. X. d'Almads, and Mr.. F. C. Jenkin Li Yee, the woman, gave evidence to the effect that at 2 pm. ca the 31st | December, the three accused and another The play off for the 1918 competition man, not in custody came to her home as new reached the final stage, the and accused her of keeping a beuse of Morrison. It is hoped to play the final Analists being H. A. Lawion and A. ill-fama. Not succeeding in getting buah on Sunday End February. The Winner money from her, they left, but returned of the January round for this up is A. later, bringing with them a piece of Morrison with a agere of 95-13 = 33 net. paper, purported to be a warrant. They asked her for 830, which they said would be for the purpose of procuring wine for the Police Inspector to drink Under threats of arrest, she was induced
The competition for this Cup for 18
of April and the conditions modified quickly left,
"Further evidence was given and the permitting any number of cards to be case was again adjourned.
put in the best four cards to count.
COPPIN CUP.
the re-opening day, the 21stortion is conflictingg. Disbon reported in gold georgette over gold satir: granted. Taikoo Residents will parade. Got and keep Chamberlain's Cough to give them 320, which they took and handicaps has been extended to the end
see most of them back at school on
February.
LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS,
1918-19.
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
All
day, 28th stint, at 5.30 pm. exempt men will parade. Sergt. Everest will attend at Taikoo Dress Ful.. marching itler with 150 rounds of munition.
on January 22 that Volunteer Be-doped style, and wore Tete de Negre on Talks Recreation Ground on Tuen publican buttalions wete organising picture lints of velvet and georgette in the Lisbon provinces for the de pe trimmed with ostrich feathers, fence of the Republic. Badajoz The Rev. C. B. Shann was best Scholarships.The Ho Kim-tong ist movement was apparently not
next day reported that, the Monarch-mu." Scholarship, Chot Chan, Hu; making headway in south Portugal, ing hymns were sung by the choir: During the ceremony, the follow- Chu Pak, Cho Chung Young Chutas republican demonstrations were Blo'd are the pure in heart Kai Ming. Ip Wing To; Ho Fook, umstantly parading. The bon and Come, Creicuspirit, Hed- Kwong Tok Ying; Chau Tung Strung, police, in the absence of troops, Hung Ka Ku
venly Dove went northwards to fight the
-CLASS PRIZES,
SENIOR DIVISION.
Class II-1st, Choi Chun Ho
...
quarters immediately after the parade ou Dinter Committees will meet ul Head-
Tuesday, 28th inst.
monwhists. Vigo on January 23 reported that troops under Colonel 20 guests were entertained at Orders for Infantry Battalion by Major Silvanamos were disobeying Thon's
2nd, Cho Chung Yur; 3rd, Ma porders and had joined the royalists
Sung.
Class IV-1st, Ip Wing To: 2nd, Sung Chik Chi; 3rd, Chan Po Hung.
MIDDLE DIVISION.
Clase 1-1st, wong Tok Ying: 2nd, Le Ching Shun; 3rd, Poon Pe Tai.
Class 11-1st, Hung Ka Ku; 2nd,
Li bi Kwan; 3rd, Eau Chir Yan.
Clase III-1st, So Yau Yung: 2nd,
...... Cho Yin Yun; Brd, Wong Kui Chol
JUNIOR DIVISIÓN,
Class 1-1st, Leung Ngai Choy 2nd, Wong Man Chi; Srl, Tam Sik Hong.
Class II.--1se, Tong Ting Yuk; 2nd, Lo Kwong, Fai; 3rd, Lo Ming
under Santarem.
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Following the ceremony, about
Bishop's House," St. Paul's Col
Rev. and Mrs. Stewart left later
in the afternoon for Shatin Gup
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Station.
H. A. Morgan.
FINLO DAY."
Enllway
Dress Field Service order with great
bottles filled. Food in inversocks.
Ammunition, 20 rounds per, men and
where the honeymoon will be spent The Infantry Battalion fees."D Clan Wing Cheung, Mak Kane, Chu, The guests included H.E. the Cummpany) will parade on Sunday, with Lau Pung Kui, Tang Wing Chu, Officer Admitstering the Govern January, for Battalion Field Firing and
Quarterly Judging Distance test. Chau Shou 1. Chu Cho Hai, Lamment, H.E. Major-General Ventris,
The Mounted Sretica and Signalling Tat aug. Cho Yin Yan, Tai Chik Sir William and Lady Rees-Davies, Section will parule as infantry. Kie, Chu Chi Kwai, Lau Shing Fook, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Holyoakt
The Machine Gun Coy. will parade Li Hon "Sung. Li Shiu Yeung, Ng and children, Hon. Mr. E. and with two gus. Shiu Yan, Sin Hon Sang, Wong Ku Mrs. Pollock, the Puisne Judge, Mr.
Time of parade.-8.10 am. Cho, Mak, Lai: Elung, Chu Ming H. H. J. Gompertz, Major and Mrs.
Place-Qusside. Kowloon Yeung, Tan Sik Hong, Tong Ting Armstrong. Major and Mrs. Walme Yuk, Pun Shu Wing, Chan Wingley, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Ball Mr. Choep. Coat Ping Fai, Chau Ping. A. Hastings, Mrs. H. "Philips. Alun, LA Huen, Hui Sin Hing, Mrs. Burnett, Bev. W. Hodgers, Helmets to be worn, Water- Pun Choi Shing: Wong Pui Lau, Surgeon-General and Ali. Draper Liu Kem Ching. Ip Hung Lam, Chun Rev. Dr. Peirce, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ping Woon, and Ng Chun Wal B. L. Dowoiggin, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. L. Bowley, Mr. and Mrs. A H Compton, Commander and Mrs. Myburgh, Mr. C.. Gerken, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Stabb, Rev. and Mrs. Jing at 8.25 aan, and return from Fanling Kirk Minconchie, Ray, and Mrs. T. Class 111-1et, Li Yu Choung W. Featherstone. Rev. and Mrs. 2nd, Wong Kwan Chi
Hewitt, Dr. Sounders, Mr. G. C. Class IV-1st, Pun Choi Shing Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, 2nd, Leung Silt Walk Mr. J. S. Harrington. Many Chi Drawing. Class-1st, Mak Kimse were present. St. Stephen's Chup 2nd, Kwok Fook Hooand: St. Daul's Colleges both being Forfect Attendance Bobolarships - Music Classt, Kwok Hok Tait reprosonted. Many members of the Chung Chiu, Ngan Mak Chhind, Ip I Song; and,, Cheung King Church Missionary Society (South
Chins Mission) were also present. Eung Chile Chi, Kwong Tok Ting, Leong
Tuk
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Classt, Hui Sin Hing; 2nd, Cham Cho Lau: 3rd, Li Chi Pan.
Class V.-1st, Chung Woo Nain;| 2nd, Li Wing Kwan; 3rd, Ho Wo Kwan, a
Class VI. Int, Chan Tai Yung 2nd, Yiu Chi Chiu; Brd, Poon Kwi Lue
PRIMARY DIVISION.
Class List, Chan Hong Man; 2nd, Chen Yuen Pui; Brd, Lo Woon
CHINESE SCHOOL. Close T-1st, Ho Shu Pui; 2nd, Ip Wing To.
Clases 11-1st, Wong Mun Chi; 2nd, Ken Cho Hang.
500 rounds per you will be issued at Fanling,
Canteen will be available at Fanling. The tr' will leard Kowloon for Fan-
1.10 p.m.
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Reference Infantry Battalion, Orders dated 17.1.10. The Field Day ordered for February will take place on 16th
February
24.
PARADES
All H.C.Os, and men who were attach.
ed to the Engineer Company (except those who have completed their Annual Curse of TE TJ and Casuals thong
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Brandy
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