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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919

THE CHINA MAIL.

MINISTERING CHILDRENS attention of the very large gathering ALL-BRITISH FURNITURE MUTINY AT SOUTHAMPTON.

LEAGUE

BATURDAY'S BAZAAR.

E.E. THE GOVERNOR OPENS FUNCTION.

26 very.

HOME-GROWN TIMBER CHEAPER THAN FOREIGN.

1

100 SOLDIERS IRRESTED.

There was a remarkable develop- ment on August 29 in the military! situation at Southampton, where 200 maldiers of the 27 Warwicks and 2/5 Large supplies" ar aspilable for Chloucesters refused, the previous manufacturers and builders. It is right to embark. A battalion of the estimated that the Timber Supplies Sussex Regiment was motored ovar from Portsmouth, and with fixed Department. huve 9,000,000 --- tǝ

corden round the park in which the| 4.000.000 cubic feet of such wo bayout and Lewis gens drew a uvajable...

mutineers wera bivouacked. "Before the armistice," sabi an a great deal of timber was and the bigger fois as well. First hoial. Writer Kindhen, at the chute, was bought against nations! pergenes une of the busiest amen DA the When hostilities ceased it was offer

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB

-

ahova Club will take place on THE OPENING CRUISE of the SATURDAY, 26 hinatant at the Club House, North Paint.

The attendance of Members. and friends is requsated from 3 P. onwards.

R. E. MACDOUGALL,,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, October 20, 1979.

of Chinese present. St. Paul's Girls' School, under the direction of Mia Woo, made "g speciality of gentle men's golf stockings." St. Stephen's Girs' School stall was about the boat of the School efforts. It contained sonte sadune Chinese daikall

Home-grown timber is beginning heavily priced-as well as excellent The bazaar bell in the cover of embroidery and some to enter mora argely into the furni

The Dives-sure industry. ment Hore, on Sabunlay in and of Bowhow lacquer wark. that charitable and deserving, society Girls Sol Staff, was furnak- the Ministering Calton's League work done by the prevent -proved to be a successful atard past pupils. Miss Clarke and ve stutt Pad the Bellion Publie The grounds presented.

Achool etall saimited appearance with

"Le ven of the Tamar ' Jaden with all sorts of dainty articles sprinkled all over the pince. A logo! Suture of the K.M.L.I. provided the fun of the fair," Fathering responded to the combined every RebesarY appeal of the Incul bringat of the which helped to annase the little folk League and a lot of money changZİ hands in record time and ne pure the receipts are as gratifying us in previous year. The edit of tik rounds. They kept everyd back to the owners on terms to success of the bazaar is due to Mrs, god humour owing to the be mutually agreed. Some had been Gummer who, assisted by the many antics of the ailors, dressed a boughs about two years and bad net force, and an at the end of the hour"; withan to sell at once. For particulars,

Clown's

The Lucky yes been felled. Not all the owner Bead managed would take it back, and we had to wing and enthusiastic well-known Jadies of the Colony, pulled the tune. Well, where Alz

Jang uitdies, was so freely patronised that go on with our contracte. tion through without a hitch. on these isdy helped together wist man cry soon after four o'clock. Aume officers of the P.W.D. and theme line teat from which a boase a of HAF. S. Tamar ware atal stile was stouting invitations work from an early hour arranging warned the Dancing Sailor, **Jollyboy " operated by C. F. the stalls and purung 26 dalaning touch to the sebent of decorations, pettque. The Saveod este," prior to the official opening of the Auction by H.E. the Governor at

assistance of others of the P.W.D. and men of H.M.S. Tamar.""

costumes,

Our policy has been to fall the timber and cffer it to inter mer chants as it lay. At present we are supplying industrice alt over the country. Nine-tenths of the timber used by them formerly come from

bad won the prize on Com-abroad. lore Gerner's motor-car at the Peace procession, sauntered about

The Warwicks and Gloucesters were warned that they had one hour

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FOR SALE.

Stylish WINTER OVERCOAT. in which to submit. The mutineers FOR SALE-A perfectly

Owner leaving for Singapore and ere not intimidated by the show af

there was no submission the oordopinquire at CARLTON HOTEL OFFICE closed in and the men were a U- rented. They were shepherded into motor-lorries and taken to cump. A large crowd watched the proceedings.

The reason given by the Warwicke for zelusal to embark was that they

were destined for service in Russia.. The Gloucesters had been told that

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NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS..

HE Company's Steamship "We are still ready to help manu-

TAMBA MARU,” factures who find themselves short, they were destined for Egyp. They 2 p.m. This work Ald the wins the grounds in their picturesque cos- A lot of home-grown timber is being fal zot object to this, bus out of

tonks, making enough noise to at in cow houses. It is cheaper apathy with the Warwicks they having arrived from the above Porta, Consignoes ct Cargo are hereby informed red to embark.

It is stated officially that there is that their Goods are being landed and As two o'clock approached, the tract everyone so the side-shows, fur thun foreign, and housing officials do grounds began to fill, and the arrival which the Navy were responsible. not object to it.

An industry is being developed a truth in the suggestion that a placed at their risk to the Hoxoxone & of the Hongkong Defence Corps Cik Writer Smith, Stupwright

27 Warwicks were to be transferred Bobawas at Kowicon, where each consign- codes, with their band, commanded head, P. U. Elas Shipwright for quaking furniture from homedrals of the 2/5 Gloucesters and the Kowtoos Waiar & Cosows Comparti by Lieut. A.. 0. Braw, enlivened ƒ aswad and Third Writer Starties grown burd woods-sweet chesanut,¡from France to Russia. The official | ment will be sorted cat mark by mark! the proceedings. His Excellency were others who sosisted in the side-cak, beech, sponsore, and walnus,

Aho we are continuing to sup. Policy of sending none but volunteer and delivery can be obtained as soon a emerged from Government House

ply several million cubic feet for pit to Russia is it decinred, being the Goods are landed.

faithfully adhered to. The War- Optional Goods will be carried on unites attended by Capt. McGrath, A.D.C.,

-props. At Rowsley Derbyshire) wa Between file and six o'clock, the jave just sturted telling and sawing/wicks were to be sent to Franca and Instructions are given to the contrary bar at the appointed hour, and was met by Commodore V. G. Gurner and miles arranged by the different stall about 250,000 cubic feet of hard from thence to "Turkey...

with the following wood the both of which is for making Mr. Gurnee, His Exooloney then were drawn, received the saluto of the Cadets, in result

railway wagons. Lye- whom be shewel some interest. Military Stu-Picture,

bows..

THE RAFFLES.

Soft woods cre

lore Noox, TO-DAY.

Bloods not cleared by the 27th October, 1919, will be subject to rant.

Addressing the gathering. His Ex-nun Ras, painted by Lieut. Cueing cut extensively at Wool (Dor FIRST SIGHT OF LONDON. Damaged Packages must be left in the

set, and at Wokingham (Durham) foring, won by H.E. the Governor and Netherby (Cumberland).

we won by the Res G. T. Waldegrave; dol's bad, won by Majur Lee-Smith.

relergy maid: I have much pleasure in placing the grounde at the disposal of Mr Gurne and her friends, and 1 wish them evety success. 1 now declare the bazaar open. His Excel- Naval Stull-Doll, wer by Miss lency was then conducted round the Gurner; rocking-horse, won by Mas- bazaar by Mrs, Gurnee and intro-rer Budden. duced to those in charge of the dif Palica Stall-Doll-inswing, won ferent stalls, making many purchases by Mr. Fletcher, boy doll, won by in the coures of the afternoon.

The first things that met the eye wars two teats which people were invited to enter in order to have their fortunes told by Mrs. Kilgour or Mis. Matheson. Further along que saw the Military Stall run by Mra. Young, which seemed to make speciauity of handbags, but aho bad a quantity of deisonne ornaments and Bone Chinese antique ware. There was & Gold-h Pozd in con- pection with the Military St. Here, lo ter cente, one was given

Mi- Nolan,

StaH.-1. Qalry Bar

Mrs, amer; 2. Mae E. Wong; S. Mis. Traford; 4. Ms. Stabb 5 Ms. Iela: 8, Mr. A. Hendersón: 7, Lady Rees Davies.

Kowloon Stall-Silk candsole and petilenat, No. 45; shaw, No. 33 Baby-king doll, No. 37; doll given by Mire Tay, No. 69.

THE STALL HOLDERS.

Warren, P. O. Mann and P. O. Mar. shall.

SURPRISE, OF GLOBE-TOUR CANAINAN GIRLA..

..

Six ebaming young Canadian The Shy-Master-at-arms Lu.girls, siter a night's train travel from Scotland, stopped out of Euston combe, Sergeant Ravenscroit, Sergt. Station and took their first view af Wells, Privates Kenyon, Burrowz

the city of drearc-London. and Austin, R.M.

They are the winners of a comm. Well Master-at-petition sat by a Halifax (Nera Lucky Beal, C. P. 0. Icon, Leading Scotia) newspaper, their prize being Vict-Asst. Dawe.

Dancing Sailor.-C. P. O. Spethe first thing they had to do was tigue, Engine Rooms Artificer Smith, to get a taxicab and hurt for A and P. 0. Easton.

"o.d Salts."Bugler Pengelly (Drummer); Pirate Jackson, R. (Admiral Drake), A. B. Palmer (Ad The following is a list of the stall-thiral Nelson), and Fts. Guy, R.M.

(Drake sailor). older, in addition to whom a large;

An opportunity of throwing three puber of children, were pressed inte ping-pong baile into the narrow neck

THE ENTERTAINMENT. A variety entertainment was given the ballroom cornmencing at about 5.30 p.m., and was attended

for selling sweets, Zowers, in Military Sul. - Mrs. Young.

of a bottle and those who successledite in the grounds. more rewarded with a bottle contain. I

Bedowns for examination by the Con signeo's and the Co.'s representatives at an appcicted hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. All claims most be pre- esated within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which data they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godawas.

NIPPON FUSEN KAISHLA,

Agents.

Hongkong, October 23, 1918.

a tour of Great Britain and France. P. & O. S. N. CO.

hotel. It was pouring, but," said one of the girls, we met a genial triest man and get rooms at the got the option of rooms which would first hotel we drove to at least we be vacant later in the day, so me at our luggage down and rested in

the lounge till breakfast-time."

Although tired after missing a night in bed, they could not resist ing a gold fish Miss Moorbed and sted by Mesdames Thursby Fel-by very large gathering. Although the call of Lendon, and early in the the programme contained nothing morning they were out exploring the Young, dressed as Estwives, Tayler Greenaway, Loring very new to local residents, every streets and cheps

their strous

Mike Moorhend,

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tre kept very busy attending toy Oliver Walmsley and in was warnly applauded by a "My it isn't 1 bit what 1

Crysee's and Mis Holworthy. Fish"

well-pleased andienos. In the first thought, and the places bare po part, provided by the Victoria A puture of the Quarry Bay stall, Por I. — The which was under the direction of Lung and Ele; Major Buck, Capt. Branch, the talented pupile of Mrs many coors you find yourself going in again whichever way you come 3. Chapman, was splendid di Campbeli, Capt. Cole, Lieut. Colt-Harris Walker appeared.

said one girl describing her P. & 0. S. N. CO. play of croubet work and filet work.hurst and Q.ALS. White.

Naval Sales Corner, assist mention must be made of the Ser first shopping expedition in London.

pentine Dance by Miss Vyrienne Scottish scenery. and Scottish THE Twin Screw The woollen things for children and the pretty bonnets also found ready by Mesdames, Jenkins, Vining: Young, the Highland Hing by Miss people charmed them, but London

The Any und Dock-Sanson and Hazlewood, the Winnie Lasson, and the Irish jig by holds them spell-bound. Fancy SS. “PRINZESSIN”. pure all was mocked with articles, Barker, Crer, Flo. Rodney, Gedly's the Misses Ruby and Rosebud actally being in London," said one. purchases. almost all of witch were produced | Brock, and Hidden.

inden uudarted with the Navy Marich, risted by Mesdames Naval, and Dockyard branch under want to two of your stores in on or about

Peak Stall.-Mrs. Huy and Mrg Young. The second portion of the. We have not been able to get cut will be despatched from Hongkong.

progaine was supplied by the much to-day owing to the rain, but and by she sailors of the "Tamar.'"

Davidson, Lauder, Ritchie. Dowell the supervision of Ms. Bendley, and

Oxford treat this afternoon. They In this stall Mrs. Gurner had

az- Bublin.

provided the necessary leaven of excellent helper in Mrs. Vining

Victoria Stuli-Mn. Arthur War- The Peak stali came in for a great

they are much higher thar at home. deal of attention, fer M. Hay unde, as by Mesdames Harris humour. For over an hour the audi areers beautiful, but the prices

ence was entertained with elections We are now going to one of your Mrs. Mansield had one of the boat. Walker, Paine, Nicholl, Healey) { froni *'Aladdin," in which Mr. R. theatres,"

Fahner, Young. Dies, Featherstone Bentley in the character of Widow

Step of right foot first," read very good comedian. Mection must while necending an escalater for the Woodcock. Retresdanent Stull. Mm. Montagus be made of the Little Hong first time, and landed muccessfully and JP Threskong miles and Masters Charge with a bound both feet together.

sted by Mesdames Chapman and Searle, who sang a number about

Chatham, Koh, Johnson, the Dockyard Folke. Grimble, Stackhouse, Holbern, Lewis. Templeton. Tunawze, Pen

filled etails on the grounds.

Jun

The little Sweet stall deserves and Partington; the Mines Wallace Twunkey," showed himself to be one of the party to bersalt, aloud, i

special mention, for the toothsome delicacies it contained west collected

te the little Misses Boutt Hamton and their brother Jack, who ran the stail without assistance from adults. They were kept well engaged serving

Mrs. Rose acted as accompanist in the first hal!

their pumerous customers, makes treath, Lusik, S. Mason, Robinson. 9 the entertainment, and Mrs. Tit.

A

up parcels, etc. Mr. Griffin, with contingent from Kowloon, conducted

Comaty, Syme Thomson, Carpenter, Hugle. Meherny, Evan Jones, W.

a atal containing a variety of tanuye, Shenton, Arthur, Eles, articles. The Police were represent- ed by a stall superintended by Mrs. Digby and Halifax; the Misses Johnson, G. Johnson, Grimble D. Wolfe and containing some pretty children dresses and a Fariety of Grile, Hall, Crow, Wallace, Ger- lace articles. One of the most ad, Uurner, A. Dudwell, Bonnar mired stalls on the grounds was that and B. Sunton.

Sweet Stal-The Misses Famela

of the Victoria branch over which scott Hurston, Eame Scott Hare- Mra. Warren and several other ladies presided. It contained an excellent ton. Alice Crockett, and Master Jack display of fancy articles artistically arranged.

Harston.

as in the second,

kase.

The programme was as follows:- Fan Dano-Irene Nom, Essie

Spanish Dance.-T. and C. Smitờ, A. Rowe, I Thornhill, J.. Harris Walker and W. Lawson.

Soloist: Beatrice Pennefather.

Serpentine Dance. -- Vyvienne Young.

Irish Jig--R: und R. Young. Highland Fling.--Winile Lawson, Flower Ballet--R. H. V. and G.

Police Suuli-Als Wolfe, assist For the Refreshment stall, a large by Mesdames Kent, Floyd, Gerson, J. Wynne, P. Searle, J. Harris portion of the ground had been setard. Grint, and Davitt, apart. Here Mrs. Montagu Hurs

Young, T. and C. Smith, W. Law-

Walker, A. and E. Rose, M. Hanson, Kowloon Stall. - Mrs. Griin, Thanh, I. and M. Nolan, F. ton and Airs. Joseph Taylor had assisted by Mesdames Rover, Riggs, Heanley Butterly: Joyce Thorn- Dearly fty helpers to superintend. Fleming. Gill, Robinson and White; hill. The arrangements were admirable and Me Stone. and the aruateur waitroses, all of

Quarry Bay Stall.-Mrs. Chap whom wore coloured silk aprons, on: wsisted by Mesdames Mitchell, were very quick in ministering to Hill, Nelson, Reid and Dalziel.

Paul's School Stall-Mix the needs of their patrons with dainty cakes and sweets, a great dend of Woo, assisted by Miss Kotdwall,

St.

Song, Roses of Picardy," Miss Brock and Chorus.

Song, "Katie," Miss V. Stanley. Duet, I Want A Boy," Misse Brock and Rodney.

Song and DaLoo,, "Wonderfa!

which was turned out by the helpers Mrs. Ford, and the pupil. Girls, Misses Brock and Rodney,

themsoires. Miss E. Johnson and

Ataff.

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St. Stephen Girls' College Stall,!oad Master Bentley. Ciborus: Mrs. Chapman supervised the mak-Mise Griffin, assisted by the Misses Misses G. Drew, J. Heard, B. ing of the tea; Birk. Hall and Mre. Hazeland, Middleton-Smith, Hg Edwards, D. Budden, D. George, Chatham wore in charge of the ice-gine, Elliott and Predel, and the Al. George, E. Allen, und Masters S

George and B. Searle. cream; while Mrs. Koch presided Diocesan Girls' School Stall over one cake stall, and Mrs. Grins Skipton, naisted by the Misses tome George and Searle.

Song, "Dockyard Police," Mon- blo and Mr. Stockhouse Over another. Chief Writer Duffing and Jeffries, Ferguson Eoon Wye, Allen Chiof Writer Warn were at the "end the pupila. ceipt of custom,"

Bolillos Public School Stall-Miss The branches of the League in the Clarke, sesisted by the staff. different girls schools of the Colony

SIDE-SHOWS.

were each represented by a stall, Chute. First Writer Kinchen, 9. which obtained the admzart undivided P. O. Kenshole, Yerman Signal.

Song and Charm, *** Hongkong;* The Mises Budden, Edwards, Hoard, George and Brook

Song, Belle of St. Mary'a," Mins Brock.

•Song and Chorus, "Oh Fronohy," Mr. R. Bentley and oligern.

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DINNER DANCE

ON

Saturday, 25th October, 1919.

DINNER $1,00 DANCE $1.00

Anyone entering_the Dancing Room whether they wish to dance or not, MUST purchase a dance ticket.

Tables for DINNER may be booked. Our dancing room may be hired for private Dances, Masonic Banquets, Even- ing parties or any other Social Function. Apply to the Manager for terms,

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