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TIRE. Undersigned has received in. structions to sell by Public Auction
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THURSDAY, September 18, 1919,
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Bangkong, September 1, 1919.
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SATURDAY, the 13th instant, and
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By Order
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The Natural Milk Food for Takats; Invalids and Nursing Mothars.
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Colony of Elengkong hereby give notice that in consequence of an agreement with the Vendors, I have applied to the Board of Trade under section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Art, 1894, in respect of the steamer "EHANGIR" of Bombay, official number 98596 of gross. tonnage 5206, register tonnage: 3361 teas, beretofore owned by The BOMBAY and PERSIA S. N. Co. Ltd., for per mission to change her name to S. S.. WING SHING" and for her, to he registered in the new hame at the Port of Hongkong as owned by me.
Any objections of the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement.
Dated at Hongkong this 11th day of September, 1919.
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OA and after the 8th day of Septem- ber, 1919 :--
1. Persons who are in possession of such passports as are bereicafier men- tioned and produce the same as berein- after mentioned are permitted by His Excellency the Officer Administ ring the Government to leave the Colony without a pass from the Captain Super. intendent of Police.
(1) A British subject is permitted to leave the Colony, without a Polica Fass, provided that he has in his possession
passport which has been inued or ranewed within the last two years and provided that he produces such passport, on demand, on board of and prior to the departure of the steamer by which he is leaving.
(3) A Subject of a Foreign Power is permitted to love the Colony, without a Police Pass, provided that be-has-in-his pracasion a valid passport grated, by
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would imagine that an alphabetical pleased to, be back again and sce order would be the most satisfactory, them all, just the same as There was a general Hear, hear," Mr. Bates and Mr. Embury and all led by the Squire, who thus made of them which was all he wanted his first contribution to the debate. to say, and the other boys would "That's what I thought," said Em- say the same, hoping no offence was Although our village is a very bury. Well, then, second question meant, and that was all he wanted small one, we had ifteen men serv-tain?" The Vicar, a little surprised,When the applause had
-What's coming out of the foun- to say."" ing in the Forces before the war was
ated over. Fortunately, as the Vicar well said that presumably, my dear Em-down. Mr. Clayton, said that, in his said, " we were wonderfully blessed bury, the fountain would give forth opinion, as he had said before, they in that none of us was called upon to water. "Ah!" said Embury with were getting on too fast. Did they make the great sacrifice." Indeed, great significance, and sat down. want a fountain, that was the with the exception of Charlie Rudd, Our village is a little slow at get question. Who wanted it? The of the Army Service Corps, who wasting on to things: "leaping is not Vicar replied that it would be a called upon to be kicked by a horse, the exact word for our movements beautiful memento for their children the village did not even suffer any at any time, either of brain or body. of the stirring times through which casualties. Our rejoicings at the con! It is not suprising, therefore, that their country bad passed. Embury clusion of Peace were who'e-hearted. even Bates failed to realise for a asked if Mr. Bates child wanted a
Naturally, when we met to discuss moment that his son's name was to
memento of
This is a general the best way in which to give expres have precedence on a water fountain. questiba, my dear Embury," said the sion to our joy, our first thoughtsBut when once he realised it, he Vicar. were with our returned heroes. Miss refused to be pacised by the cobbler's Trayers, who plays the organ with explanation that he had only said considerable expression on Sundays, Ah! Let those who had any suggested that a drinking fountain thing to say, he observed, speak erected on the village, green would out openly, and then we should know. be a pleasing memorial of their where we were: Embury's answer, valour, if suitably inscribed. For in- that one could generally guess where stance, it might say, "In gratitude to some people were, and not be far our brave defenders who leaped to Wrong, was drowned in the ecclesias answer their country's call." followed tical applause which greeted the by their names. Embury, the cobbler, rising of the Squire.
provided that he produces such passport ORDER that for he part be quite understood that it was obvious, it was obvious sit down, then he could get to work.
departure of the steamer by which he is
Irving,
A person arriving in and leaving the Colony by the amo atearer is per Pitted to leave the Colony, provided ~that be bu such valid passport as afore- said and provided that he produces such paport, an demand, for examination on board, boh priar to the arrival of the. #teamer in the Colony and prior to ita departure from the Copy.
3. Members of ships crews are permit ted to sign on without obtaining a permit om the Captain Superintendent of Po1ico.
5th September, 1919
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NOTE 1 All persons who ara either: without a passport cr with at such a valid paaport as above mentioned, must continue to comply with the provis ions of the Travelers Restriction Urdin. Mac 1915.
To prevent delay in soiling, Shipping Comp fies - should" "satisfy themselves that intending paengers have the necessary passports aforesaid in their possession.
All persons, with certain excep tions, who raionla In the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register thoni wives under the RZUISTRATION - of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1918. Forma of Begistration giving the partielars required rosy be obtained at the G.P.O. and at all Police Stations
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There rose slowly to his feet the landlord of the Dog and Duck Celebrations, he said. We were celebrating this here peace. Now, as man to man, what did celebrations mean? He asked any of them. What did it mean? Celebrations meant celebrating, and celebrating meant sitting sitting down like Englishmen and
dowa hearty-like,
and celebrating. First find how much who is always a wet blanket The Squire said that heermoney they'd got, same as Sir on these occasions, asked if "leap hadn't-er-intended-a-to say John said: that was right and pro- ing was the exact word for anything. But he thought-er-ifper. Then if so be as they wanted; a young fellow who got into be might-er intervene toer to leave the rest to him, well he'd be khaki in 1917, and then only in say something on the matter of er proud to do his best for them. angwer to his country's police. Thea matter which-erwell, they all They knew him... Do fair by him meeting was more lively after this, knew what it was-in shorter and he'd do fair by them. Soon as and Mr. Bates, of Hill Farm, had to money. Because until they knew he knew how much money they'd be personally assured by Vicar they-erstood, got, how many were going to how it was that young Robert Bateswell it was a question of how theyThat was all he'd got to say about had been unable to leave the farm stood. Whereupon he sat down. the celebrations. before, and he was sure that our The Vicar said that as had often good friend Embury meant nothing happened before, the sound common But the Vicar looked anxious, and The enthusiasm was tremendous. personal by his, if he might say so. sense of Sir John had saved them whispered to the Squire...The Squire, perhaps somewhat untimely observa from undue rashness. and. tion. He would suggest himself that cipitancy. They were getting on a ed something, and the Vicar rose. prehragged his shoulders and murmur some such phrase as who gallantly little too fast. Their valued friend They would be all glad to hear, he answered" would be more in keeping Miss Travera had made what he was said, glad but not surprised, that with with Miss Travers beautiful idea not ashamed to call a suggestion his customary, generosity the Squire He would venture to put it to the both. rare and beautiful, but had decided to throw open his own. meeting that the inscription should alas! in these prosate days the sordid beautiful gardens and pleasure- be amended in this sense.
question of pounds, shillings and grounds to them on Peace Day-and Mr. Clayton, the grocer and draper, pence could not be wholly dis to take upon his own shoulders the interrupted to say that they were regarded. How much money would burden of entertaining them. He getting on too fast. Supposing they they have? bas
would suggest that they now give agreed upon a drinking fountain, Everybody looked at Sir John. Sir John three hearty cheers. This who was going to do it? Was it There was an awkward silence, in was done, and the proceedings closed. going to be done in the village, or which the Squire joined. het. were they going to get sculptors and Amid, pushings and whisperings
TA. A Milne, in The Outlook. architects and such-like people from from his corner of the room, Charle London? And if so The Vicar Rudd said that he would just like to caught the eye of Miss Travers, and say a few words for the boys, if all signalled to her to proceed where-were-willing. The Vicar said that upon she explained that, as she had certainly, certainly he might, my already told the Vicar in prigate, her dear Rudd. So Charile said that he nephew was studying art to London, would just like to say that with and she was sure he would be only, all respect to Miss Travers, who too glad to get Augustus James or was a real lady, and many was of one of those Academy artists to the packet of fags he'd had from think of something really beautiful her out-there, and all the other always be depended up and is pleasant
At this moment Embury, said that boys could say the same, and if to tare,
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