EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
Was
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
GOOD FRIDAY AT ST. JOHN'S
THE CHINA MATE.
As announced in another column Stainer's devotional work The Crucifixion" will be sung by a chorus of about 80 voices in St. John's Cathedral on Good Friday evening at 95 p.m. As it is likely that the church will be crowded to its utmost capacity those desirous of artending should be careful to arrive early in order to ensure seats.
A short organ recital, commencing at 8:45 p.m., will be given whilst the congregation is assembling when the following pieces will be played by Mr.
J. W. White the acting-organist :--
"Funeral March.".W. Faulkes..
wood.
SPORTING MEN AND PARS.
RUSSIAN MUSICIANS.
The six golf chubs controlling the Home championship, iure decided:
that there shall be no galt chara pleship in 1910
hi the first semi-final hour of the billunds chuanpionship. Stevenson but Fulkiner by 1,014 points. The
ever were 8,000 to 8,000
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Vilio Ritchie won his fight against Bany Legrail is 4 rounds, accord. ing to the San Francisco newspaper
critics
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The Broughton Rangers-Safford Northern Union match of Feb, "Seraph's Strain" W: Wolstenhul to be candied owing to the Requiem Aeternam" Basil Har Players striking for per war wages. Choral Prelude on "O come and The Birmingham Cross-Country Laguo's six miles race was held for an exceedingly hairy course, which was partly under water, at Wand End on Feb. 22. -Result: J., H. Gwilliam. Birchfield E.. 1: J. Mokena, Smad Heath H. Fanch, Ordnance A.C.). B..
CH. H. PARRY.
AT THEATRE ROYAL
The Chemivsky Tho captivated their audience at the Theatre Royal Last night. Copinencing the pro gramine with a trio for piano, violin and violines, they continued into solos and then again into a trio with
the three instrumente
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WEDNESDAY, APRÍL 16, 1918,
THE SANITARY BOARD.
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OFFENSIVE TRADES,
The usual fortnightly meeting of the Board was held in the Board room yesterday afternoon. Dr. A. Gib son presided and there were present the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, the Hen. Mr. E. R. Halifax Mr. F. B. L Bowley, Lieut.-Col. Crisp, Dr. F. M. The first item was lovely. The Graca Ozorio, Mr. Chan Kai Ming. mastery of Leo Cheraisky over his Mr. S. W. Tao. Mrs. A. D. Hickling violin produced entrancing use. (M.O.H.) and Mrs. D. Danby (secre- The cello helped the thrilling effect of the piece. The playing of Jan Cherulavsky at the piano was also remarkable.
gestures drew attention to his rendering of Polonaise, in A Pas, Op. 69. The audiens frequently demanded encores and their enthusen reach
in height after the rendering the Sky Dance" by the trio. As an encore on this occasion they gave Schubert's "Mount, Musical
Dramudio
WEATHER DAT
April 16. 11. -No ratärns from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure has decreased slightly over N. Chios, and increased slightly elsawhore.. naticyclone has moved eastward.
Hongrong Hainfall for the 24 hours aiding at 10am, to-day, 0.04 inch... Total sinon January 1st, 8.38 inches,
maminst an average of 8,60 inahes
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at doon on the 17th.
1-Hongkong to Gap Rock. E. winds, moderate; cloudy, fog, mist or drizzling rain.
The same. 13
L-Formoes Channel. Fol.
1--South coast of China. betwema tongkong and Lamocks. The same sa
A-Bouth coast of China between
After two applications for the establishment of soap boiling fact ories one in Wing Hing Street, No. 1. Shaukiwas, and the other in Kennedy Top--had been considered by the Hongkong and Hainan.
Alabaster moved that a committee be appointed to re-consider and revise the Offensive Trade" · Areas, had not given written of the motion, but, under Standing
He notice
The arme as
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER *REPORT.
APRIL 14, 1919...
(Continued from Pago 5.) -- As no other of the megabers prus rent had anything more to say THAT BLESSED MESOPOTAMIA, vour of the scheme, Mr. Beavis
addressed the riveting and aid Lord Leverbulue, addressing the Colonial Institute, said that had Great nee to oppose the resolution which Britain consented to the return of the had been put to the meeting, so far Gorman Colonies, she would have been a las it applied to the summer months party to the greatest crime against ber for one special reason." The reason! own kinsmen in the Dominions. She he thought, woki probably be new would have sacrisced the welfare of the to most of them. It had been sug natives of those
those Colonies,
and would gested to him and previously he lud have dismembered the Empire.
Ho emphasized that the Empire was considered it. The iteration which has been suggested would, ju bait up, not by
Governments or
the He his opinion, be prejudicial, possibly Colonial Office, but by individuals. said that the eighteenth century method to the health, and certainly to the holme. of colonization
Board and granted, the Hon. Mr: Na 1. to kill the backward comfort and conveniene, of the gative races. There was the danger, to European children of this Colony day, of rushing to the other extreme of He had three small chiaren him maudlin sentimentality, and conceding 10 the natives rights to land that would not off she was in a position to judgmoura." by recognised for a moment if claimed in this use. The summer months by a Dr
a British Duke in relation to hisse very hardly on the chiktren and broad acres.
be thought they would all wish to The necessities of mankind required eroid, as far as possible, unking the the fullest use of land for the benent of time banleg fer them. During the The way had been prepared by summer months the chikken's hours breaking up the large estates in Great of eseriso in the afternoon were Britain, and the opportunity to cultivate regulated by the sun's hat. They the lands overseas" must be granted as equally and fully ng to the acres of any kiren went out for their exercis Duke in Great Britain. The highest in the afternoon as soon as the wen- interests of
of the natives could only bother was cool enough to slow then: achieved by
by opening up their lands to to do say and that hour was roughly British colonists.
fabout 4.45 pan: or 3 leteck. Chiki- Sir Gerald Strickland, ex Governor oren had to get to bed in onler to gët [
South Wales, mid that Great their full night's rest by 768 Britain's war indebtedness could be met if the tropical possessions were property odock. It was difficult enough for used. Mesopotamia. properly adminis. them to get their exercise, their tered, could alone pay the cost of the evening meal, etc., finished by 7 cr 18 o'clock as it was. If they alteredi the time by an hair or even hall an hour it would make the task more difficult still. If the site was alter ol the houseloh. would go by the clock and they could not expect the
all:
New
ITEMS BY."'HAYAS.”
PARIS, April 19th.
At the conclusion of the singing of The Crucifixion" a collection will be taken in aid of the Organ Fund and it is hoped that the response will beso liberal that the splendid instru ment will be freed from debt......
THE PRICE OF PEACE-
FLAGSHIP TO BE SOLD FOR OLD METAI
A fortright ago she flew the flag of an admirál.
To-day she is for sale as old metal.
Such is the fate of a flagship which was the leader of a squadron of British armoured cruisers. She and her sisters were the last werd in construction of a type which was rendered obsolete by the bufiding of
.cruisers..
The rusolls in the Irish Gold Hotball Cup a Fel. were: CHF Ftonville, 8; Celtic, 4; Lingfield, 3: Dabbery, 3; Belfast United, 1; Glentoran, 1.
The New Zealanders debuted
on Feb, 22, Coventry Rugby Club by 18 pointe
three gouls to one in a soccer inter- Englund defented Scotland by kane match on Feb. Whitting
(2) and Chernel scored for a
land, and CuBay for the ScoĖN."
ended all too soon.
siven for encores:
Cello solo Gavotte (Popper) by Michel Cherniavsky, Beom panied by his brother Alex.
Pinuno solo Valse" (Chopin) by Tart Chernia sky.
Orders, the motion could be accepted as a matter of urgency if two-thirds of the meeting were in favour of
it.
Flour.
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Barometer
Temperature.
It would take too much spade toļ give every item the praise which its due. Music conveyed a message
Some years agu a Committee Past night if wer it did. Both artist had settled certain areas which, it and audience were oblivious to all was, considered that permission Station. ele The audience could be. ob to carry on offensive trades could served one mouent straining be granted as a matter of course. wurd the next, leuning back, These areas were set aside, he dreamily.
thought, so that applications for the Whatever the piece the artists establishment of offensive trades indivostock a rendered it with power and feeling them would have the favourable Hakodate
Nemuro yet never beking in elegance La consideration of the Board, while Tabo deacy. A splendid performance application for offensive trades out- ochi.
side them would have to make a very Nagasaki ...... The programas included the ad strong case before the Board approved Kagoshima
Osi vertel terus with the following them. The conditions in Hongkong
had changed since then. Building (shijima“ ..... schemes were in the course of dunia leland. «
eihaiwai preparation by the Government and sometimes applicants for cffensive aptown
chang licences experienced vexatious delays Koking.. in the consideration of their applica Changsha tions.
Shanxbai
[30.08) The Chairman asked Mr. Alabas Gutzlaff... ter's reasons for considering the Sharp Pk79.99 Amoy 6 a120, ng) Swatow... $24.32 matter urgent.
Mr. Alabaster replied that these Taiboka... applications, were constantly cominx facha.. before the Board. They had just Tainan... considered two. He thought that Koshan.. officers of the Sanitary Depart Foscadores
Canton. ment found it difficult to advise Hongkong. people whether their applications Gap Rock. would be favourably received or not Macao visas as the areas originally set apart were Wachow not now so regarded by another Des Fcihow ...
Pakboi partment. He moved that the me- Phalian. tion be accepted as an urgent matter. Tourare
Dr. Ozorio seconded the motion C. St. James
Dagupan Manila
French has been proposed as the official chikken to remain an over longer the first of Admiral Fisher's battle-tish International Football Leagenude) by Ixo Cherniavsky.
Peare Conference,
A Havas message states:
and Crecho-Slovakia.
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Violin solo: Serunade" (Chuuni-
Trio:Moment Musical (Solu- bert) by Leo, Jan and Mishel The second and final performance Cherniavisky
is to-morrow night.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
SPECIAL SERVICES.
20.99
Wugidity
Baja.91 64 95
1
2.91
2.80
91
20.95
20.86
11 29 84
29 80 70
7.29.
Tacloban
29.87
29.84
A Havas message acutęs:
A meeting of English and Scot- language of the League of Nations. The in bel in the morning to make up
Bourds at Birmingham passed the League of Nations' "Commission decided
She had the latest type of director folowing resolution: That this "that it was not competent to decide this for lesing an hour at night when the question, which must be settled by thenbers of the household were out firing. by means of which a singls bard resolves that clubs in member Uc] ' is b He knew that those officer at the masthead could lay and ship with the Football League and PARIS, April 12th members who had children would fire all her guns simultaneously. She Sottish League shall, in making By twelve votes to dix, the League of appreciate these points and he trust had the latest type of anti-aircraft fiture arrangements with players, Nations chose Geneva as the seat of the that all of them, would give this gun and was fitted with paravanes as stipulate that each aggregate, sain bo
witter consideration There wit a defence against floating mines.be paid as wages instead of being, League
That Brussels should be the sent was another, point which was perhaps She also bad every other device which spread over 52 weeks be spread over proposed by M. Hymans, the Belgian sot so important but it did condueinventive genius and the urge of war the playing period, plus eight weeks Minister for Foreign Affairs. He obfia, to the somnifort of the obkiren. The had perfected. ad the votes of France, China, Portugal children derived a good deal of "But her day is over. She is part conditions nor existing, the Board for training. In view of the altered amusement, and he imaginal heal of the waste that advancing science desire to encourage the players to PARIS, April 12th. A Havas menge states:-
thy recreation, from bathing parties, leaves by the wayside. And so she
engage in work in addition to play- In the French Chamber, yesterday. The children went to those bathing is up for auction.
Her small crew of bluejackets anding football."" about 300 Deputies signed a manifesto, picnics as the earliest convenient
This evening the Offices of the desiring to afirm the close union of the hour and that hour was regulated by stokers live in the ward: nom and the 'Senate and the Chamber with a view to
Adamatic surprise was used in Tenebræ start at about 5 o'clock, which was carried, only the Hon. Aparri
Mr. Hallifax voting against it. strengthening the hands of the French the beat of the sun. They returned admiral's quarters. Withou steal basing circles by the breakdown of followed by the hst conference of
or electricity for there are notį
After some discussion, the Cour Legaspi representatives at the Feuco Conference into their boses just in time for be enough men left to keep steam in a Bly Fry at the eleventh-hour of his the Mission hel been conduct-mittee was formed as follows sil just demands,
Misunghai was in a slightly different single boiler out of the 28the mess inining for the contest with Threyed by the Jesuit Father Sebustio The Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, the Ikilo PARIS, April 19th. position hen use the summer was a A Havaa mesinge states:-
Or Maundy Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Mrs. Hick Surigao decks are uninhabitable in winter." Tap at the National Sporting Chipparicio da Silva. The question of the Saar coalfields has smrt ne und after consider.
Already rust begins to gain in the on Feb. 24. Fry, who had early Thursday, Solemn High Fontificul ling, Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, and Mr. Gran been aimcat catirely settled to the satieton, be fancied, was that most of ship and and other movables will be panig: comight to the requmite Mass at 8.0. Amediately after, Chan Kai-ming." Ch faction of France, which will enjoy as the people who had a say in the landed and the ship-breakers will but with Culverhouse, of Treher the Blessed Sacument will be bore
Links ?? the goalf IN matter sent the abldren im her.
bert; following about with Jimmy special throse for milieudito A-Havas message states:-
He did not wish to move any amend- Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister-
She is the symbol of the passing of Wilde.
the whole day and night til PASSAGES FÜR next morning. of New Zealand, and delegate to the ment to the resolution propose an old order. She played her gallant
Du Good Friclas Peace Conference, at a meeting in Paris, For the reasons be bad given he was part in the war, but peace holds no It has long been a much debated after the Timebro, the exercise of expresed the bope that the British and opposed to it,
place for her and her type.
paint, whether or not a substitute the Fiu Critia will toke place, entr French would be allies for all time.
The submarine and the torpedo should be allowed in football matches station will be preached from the carrying super aeroplane will rule in when a player is injured and has to pulpit by the Rector of the Cathe- her stead..
leave the field. In the English and dral and at intervaly the choir will Scottish Inter-League game on Feb.ng the "Statut Mater," conced- This morning the Chine Mail heard 22 a substitute was allowed.
ing with Duo to be sung by the that two German steamers in Sumatra popular Tenore. Mr. E.. G. waters had been requisitioned to take Chelsea ployed six games, draw. d'Aquino, and the Peruvian Consul, Home passengers from Hongkong and ing four and losing two without Mr. E. G. Anderson, as baritone other Far Eastern places who are due seuring winning buckets. They (The Craifix" by Faurs). On to leave for holiday or for others broke this run of luck on Feb. Holy Saturday the functions start at reasons. 22 defeating Mikval.
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THE BOLSHEYIST 'WAR.
LONDON, April 15th.
الى عالي عالي
* {, The Chainen: Do you suggest Mit a further armendment should made to the resolution confang the alteration of time to the winter
A British North Russia official comments Mr. Beavin-Yet, ait. muniqué states that General Maynard On the suggestion of the Chair- successfully attacked Upcsozéro, saman, Mr. Beavis proposed his April 11th, billing fifty and capturing amendment. thinve 7
Major Minedod seconded and that the Allies evacuated that in the summer we had a Bouter Learn the
before leaving Oclessa The Russian volunteer rigting very even day. Some of theme inigine disorder before the Bolshevist reueraber that their clock was put rance in the Crimes.
forward 27 minutes in order to bring The French, who have been reinforced, the into zone time with Peking, have received orders to hold Sebastopol When that was done they fel that they lost a certain amount of day. fight in the morning. If they put forward the clock another hour they woult seriously interfere with tl
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GERMAN DOINGS.
FREEDOM OF SHIPPING.
RESTRICTIONS MAY CEASE ON
SIGNING OF PEACE. '-
An official of the Shipping Con- troller's Department tells me that all the vessels of the International Mercantile Marine Company com mandeered at the outbreak of the war have now been returned (writes "Q" in the London Evening News) This will enable the com-
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BEPORTED REQUISITIONING OF GERMAN STEAMERS.
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Wind
Direction.
Westbory
Forpo
C. W. Jurman Chist distant, Hongkong Observatory, April 16, 1919. 1. BAROMETTE, reduced to a degroo Fahrenheit on, the level of the sea. inches, tentas sad bundredths.
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade In crees Fahrenheit.
3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of satars- sisters being 100. tion, the humidity of air saturated with
DIRECTION OF Word, to two points. 5. FOR OF WIND, according to Buford Scale detached elend d drizzling rain, I fogs
8. STATE OF WEATHE, b blue sky,o" gloomy, bhail, I lightning, o overcast, P passing showers, q equal, r rain, 3 anGW
thunder, vlaibility w dow, wột 7-Bars in itched seatba and a dredths
KOR KONG REGISTKS.·.
6 am. concluding with the solemn Our representive proceeded to the Alleluin Mass. On Easter Sunday, Colonial Secretariat to endeavour to The Football songe has decided at 8 a.m., Soleron High Pontifical confirm the story and there inter to limit payment ip footballers to Mass by His Lordship Bishop Poe viewed Mr. Fletcher on the subject
a week. This is to be the maxi-zoni, during which the Papal Bless On being asked if the statement was ing will be adoinistered to the whole true, the Acting Colonial Secre congregation. Speciul music by the tary said he had no confirmation of George Priremes, the French choir of St. Joseph's, assisted by shie the report. Mr Fletcher said the local armateurs. In the evening Government had made representat- el to return to the fiddle. the Council elected by revolutionary ing men would not start work in the ing from the operation of the ships
concluding with the Benediction of time the Empress boats were com- nmidity workers and soldiers has declared itself morning while it the sole authority and demanded the im week, simply sit down and w United States Government of the back to the rut bodies which was
was dark; they by the Shipping Controller.
The proposed purchase by the cited to seria to same deputation
The Irish Phare Union have de- the Blessed Sacrument, “
mandeered but had no reply yet. He Cirection oft said he was aware the Straits Govern-
Wind mediate abdication of the Central Coun about until it was bright daylight.
ment has suggested that these German force The Chairman pointel out that is British ships of the company is now reused a hearin! If again it is not
steamers should be requistioned At & mass meeting of Communists,
for the purpose. The Hongkong) sucessful in ging an audience dustic uction ilireatened.
Government did not think it
cil
BERLIN, April 11th.
Barometer...
A telegram from Munich states that business of the Colony: The work-pany to realise all the profits result. Jockey, is in Engan and is expect Solemn. Vespers will be sung and ions. to the Home Government at the Temperstars
Was
'off," the legal advisers of the Gov- ernment baving given it as their opinion that the necessary authority for the purpose does not exist In Government has decided to let the these circumstances the United States
matter drop.
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-». · NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER.
It appears to be now practically necessary to do so as the Home certain, says the London correspon-Government would have the full County Cricket Club, at Taunton, that the question of national elec- the matter. He knew that orders. At a meeting of the Somerset dent of The Journal of Commerce, situation before them in dealing with the satisfactor financial report tricul power stations will be dealt had been issued to have the steamers showed that a dicit of £800 et the wish in a separate bill to that at that were at Sumatra and Java got nl of 1914 hadbeen converted into ting up the Truzuport Ministry ready for use. Mr. Fletcher said he balance of £ through 200 sub- But it is intended that the stations hoped the report is true and promised sabers having intinued their shall eventally come within the to let the China Mail know as soon wiptions duri the war Ityntz was elecd captain.
as anything authoritative was known. scope of the Trussport Ministry; as electric power is to have largely to There is ovides that the amateur the railways, docks, harbours, and. do in the future with the working of
it was announced that, the White Guardor Macdonald was in favour of under Herr Schneppenhorst, was already Mr. Beavis auxendiment bis argu: At Ingolstadt, about to enter Munich, ment
wrong. Mr. Beavis and overthrow the Soviet Government. unenchment suggested that the clock BERLIN, April 11th. might be put forward in the winter of the concession of a seven and, not in the summer. In spite hour day, the coal strike in the Rühr Major Modonald then remarked region continues.
My informant also told me that Excitment t Essen is growing that he was against any alteration the many restrictions on shipping Government saldiers venturing into the at all and he moved as an amen- still existing will probably be with
ment that the gloot be not touched. streets singly are assaulted by strikera
drawn immediately after the pre Verwaerte states that a Soviet repub Mr. R. M. Dyer seconded this,
liminary Peace Treaty has been Mr. G., W. Beswick said he signed. was to have been proclaimed in the
district yesterday, but the scheme thought there was very little to sun- was frustrated by Governmtat occu port the alteration in the ordina) y
Seventeen members of the Workers'y but he would like to know P.& 0. "DUNERA” SAILS.]ekment will bearongly reprosented capitals, as well as of odds and their
Rühr
pation of En
advantage in relation with Shanghai
Council at Muelheim in the Ruhr dis other we should be at any dis trict, who voted for the immediate pro clamation of Soviet Republic, have been arrested for high treason.
CORRESPONDENCE.
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
[To the Editor of the" CHINA MAIL."] Sir, The Indian police are still ordering pedestrians on to the side walks, without having English enough. to do it properly.
In dumier, those of us who wear white suits, must we jestle coolies, who have been carrying coal?
Feople who walk under the verandahs with open umbrellas are not to be interfered with
What a middle. I am hoping that the new Governor, when he comes will alter things
Yours etc, JOHN KESTREL.
owing to the difference in the times.
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to the Notts Coty cricket clover
Dr, Gauta, A. Curr, anil P. Rears of tranporti The P. & O. sa. Dunera sailed at regory ho signified their will Unless there were reasons why we 1.15 to-day with 108 passengers and inues to plays regularly as pos
should keep in line with Shanghai a general cargo. Among the passile, and the will probably be a Union Count to send a team to be would support Major Mardonald's sengers leaving were Mr. amendment that there should be no Mitchelmore, who is going to de Firth, the young Winchester
E.Vow arrival inhe person of J.E. Australasin in 1020. change
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Mr. Arthuronroy, of Sheffald, was appointed officiate as referee in the FedCity and Bradford match on Ma, bus he died In
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
LARGEST NUMBER FOR YEARS.
There is every indication of an early return to the prosperous days of the past judging by the large number of ships in the harbour this
trevious
day On date on date a
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Honakozz Cheervatory, April 16, 1919,
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide-tehle kiven below has been
compiled at the National Almanac Office London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of ax automatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Taim Sha Tsui during the years 1909-8.
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be teet + luckies below mean sea-loval
To obtain the depth of water on the de gange at the Victoria Naval Taed add a feet inches, and on the gauge Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add. 10 Leat 4fachos to the height given in this table
April 17 to 23, 1010,"
LOW WATE
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Colombo to take charge of Messrs. School cricket who accomplished In the. Setish league on March 3. N. J. Stabb pointed out that Whiteaway, Laidlaw's business there, such fine perfcances wits the ball 1, only two games were played morning. Altogether the number
and Mrs. Mitchelmore and family.. in 1917 before joined the army,"
owing to the Scottish Victory Cup at the buoys, wharves, and docks Ties Ranges beat the Hearts number just over 60. Speaking. 8-2 and Third Lanark und Ayrto a Harbour office official. United drew 1-1
a China Mail man was informed that D
it is certainly the largest number The National Union of Teachers since war broke out in August 1914. Thu, 27 and the Amateur Swimming Assoca Besides the merchant ships there are tion are advecting the inclusion of a number of British warships and a swimming in school curriculum Japanese cruiser,
These make Hongkong look what Glasgow Rangers: a leading in it used to be, a busy, and important
jof coarse the two ports worked very nuch together and there was an jadyaptage in being elcsely connect. ed as for us time” was -concerned.
A PARENT'S DUTY.' But it was not a matter of very material importaree in the summer rOUR boy is always getting scratch Booths except that they would be ed es cut or bruiced. Because meumonia dng the week. The practically cut off from the Shangbet these wounds have beated all fight is no. market in the afternoons for three or sign they always will. Cut a bottle Eurong" Soc officials.
and news cafe quite a sensation four inonths. It would he 8 o'clock Chamberlain's Pain Balm and seo that every injury is cared for immediately.
there und 4 o'clock there, and they. You can get nothing better; and blood, vite Boots, the Bradford City would not be able to get into touch poison is too dangerous a disease to risk. footbeder, haligach for the suit the Scottish Langue with 18 points port, with the record of the world's la with them by telegram. He for sale By All Chemists and Eterummer, with the fleatif Cricket Club, for 20 matches; Celtic are second largest tonnage. thought, however, the greater part keepers.
of the business was done in the
Eeleshill sedito have arm affection with 45 points for 27; Hixrnians |
morning. He did not think half an Twenty-three voted for it and has played withem during the last gamer.
for the footers Mark Mellorsure at the bottom with 10 points for bour mattered very much one way twenty-one against, and, therefore, by war seats: not as quien in be the other
Major Macdonald's amendment Chamber of Cormato devided that
by a majority of two votes. bl hit there should be no change was. Hongkong should keep to its present then put, to this meeting.
time-tubic..
1918-use in 1817.
satisfer exists in Torlaire with the deep of the Northern
Pill Harrien played a great game on March 1, when they defeated, the Canadians in a nigger match by 48 points (6 go tries) to 0.
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TO THE FRUIT SEASON.
SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY THE fame of Chamberlin's -Cough BOWEL complaint in ware to be pre-
Remedy is world wide. It is good valent during the fruit senson. Bo for the deep sented cough of the adult sure to keep bottle of Chamberlain's or the group and whooping rough of the Colic and Larrhoea Remedy st hand. It childred. The same bottle torves the may save a life. For sale" By All whole famuy. For sale By All Cholat Chemists and Storekespers
and Storekcopats.