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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONARIES AJ THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers Share, Cos! and General Produce Brokers and Commission agenta.
PROPRIETORS
*To Kwa-Wan". Coal Storage
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MKILION” ... HONGKONG,
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
15 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID Every additional word & Centa
for 3 insertions.
WANTED.
WANTED-By a Hongkong Co
for occupancy within 3 weeks 5-ROOMED OFFICE in Central locality. Apply with particulars Suating Rant, etc., to Box No. 1265, so
"CHINA MUL
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-A MODERN BUNGA-
LOW, standing in own Grounds. Beautiful View, Large Drawing Roost
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS 2 Bed Rooms, Dressing Room, 2 Bath
Ponies! Ponies!
rooms, Enclosed Varandál Hall. Sitting Room Commodious Servant's Quarters Kitchen, Garden, Tennis Ponies Court Electric Light throughout. Gas
PUBLIC ROUP.
THE Undersigned have received in.
structions to sall by Public Roup
OD
FRIDAY,
March 4, 1921, at 5 pm, at the Jockey Club Stables.
A large number of
well-known Bacè Ponies. (Yol Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: ---Cash.
"
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers, Hongkong, February 23, 1991."
THE
THE Undersigned have received in-
structions to tell by Public Auc-|
#0
PES LOCOUNT OF FAR CONCERNED),"'
ON
SATURDAY,
March 5, 1921, a: 10,30
a their Sales Rooms, No. 8.
DEA YEUX-ROAD, Corner of
Ice House Street.
A Consignment of WOLLEN
GOOUS,
Comprising -
Shirta, Pyjamas, Half-Hose, Golf Hose, Sweaters, and Sweater Coats.
Termez-Cash,
HUGHES & HOUCH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, February 24, 1921,
R
# Cadersigned have received la structions to sell by Public Auction,
{"
TUESDAY, March 5, 101, at 9.30 am, at THE NAVAL DEPOT," Kowloon. OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES, &c, &c
Comprising
Blankets, Electro Plate, Copper Pans, Hardware, Soup, Mess Gear, Table Linen, & Serge, Remuaats, Provisions, &c., &c.
Terms of Sale:-As detailed o Catalogue
On view Monday, 7th March.
HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers
to the Admiralty.
Hongkong. February 21, 1921.
(FOR ACCOCET OF THE CONCERNED).
ON
WEDNESDAY, March 3, 1921, commeuring st 2.30 p. at their halen Foams, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of. Ice House Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF Household Linens, &c.,
Comprising:- Pilky Cases, Fixe quality Blanketa, White Satin Quilts, Bed Valances, Damark Table Cloths, Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Double Bed Sheets, Drawnwork Beispreads, Table Covery Crochet and Drawnwork Doilies, Linen Damask Serviettes, "
Also
A few lots of Rellor Valises and
Suit Cases.
And
Three Pairs Binoculars, &c. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Terms --Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer's. Hongkong, February 22, 1991.
FOR-SAL'E.
At their Sale Rooms, No. 8, Des: Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street Situate at Broadwood Road, Hongkong. Substantially built 5-rcomed Bangs- low with usual outhouses and garden. Recently painted and colourwashed throughout
Partienlara from the undersigned.
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Quationsert,
Hongkong February 21, 1981-
Installation. For further particulars #pply Her 1262, c/o “Casa Kem.”
TO LET.,
LET.-IMMEDIATE OCCUPA
TAD STRER ROOM
ED EUROPEAN FLATS IN "ORIENT BURDINGS," CORONATION ROAD, KOWLOON. MODERATE RENTAL Apply J. GAZE CLARE, Architect and | Surveyor, 14, Queen's Road, Central
WANTED.
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEKING-HANKOW RAILWAY.
THE
THE PEKING-BANKOW LINE of the CHINESE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS invites sealed proposals of bridge contractors for designing and building a new steel bridge about 2,200 meters in length across the Tellow River (Hwang-Hoj. Proposals will be received
"P
to noon of June 30, 1921, at the office of Peking-Hankow Railway, Peking, China, plans, rales specifications can be obtained from the following ofice
and
Peking: Peking-Hankow Railway, American, British, Belgian, French, Italian, and Japanese Legations.
Foreign: Chinese Legations, Wash- ington, London Brussels, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.
11
All applications for same must be accompained with pounds & for foreign Countries and with dollars 30 for Peking.
PEKING-HANKOW RAILWAY
ADMINISTRATION.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received in- strections to sell by Public Auctiss (For account of the concerned)
**
WEDNESDAY,
Merch 9, 1921, at 18.30 300, at No,& Morrison Bill, A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture,
&c.,
H
Also Cue Ricksha (wire wheels). (Fall Particulars from Catalogue). On view day of sale. Terme --Cash,
HUCHES & HOUGE,
ducciones. Hongkong, February 24, 1821
(POM ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED
074
WEDNESDAY March 9, 1991, commencing at 2.30pm, at their Salon Boczas, 56. 8, Der Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI TURE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
&c.,
S
INTIMATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENT.
DR. JOS W. NOHLE and DR "P.
REES DAUGHERTY, announce that their dental office, heretofore locat- ed in the Bank Building, will be moved on March 1st, to the 4th Floor, Hotel Mansions.
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Hongkong, February 23, 1921.
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE DINNER.
is proposed to hold the store on BOAT RACE DAY, March 30th Members of the two Universities who wish to attend, are asked to sand their names, with colleges and dates, to CAPTAIN WARNER, GOVERNMENT HOSE.
Hongkong, March 2, 1991.
SATURDAY BANKING HOURS.
>
agreement between the Exchange Banks SATURDAY BANKING HOURS in Hongkong, beginning on SATURDAY, the 5th March, 1921, will
be as follows
From 9:30 AM to 12 NOON only. For all Banking Busines "Hongkong. March 1, 1921.
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SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the SOCIETY will be held in the CT EALL, OD FRIDAY, 11 March, at 5.30 PM."
For the following purposes:--- (a) To receive the report of the Committed and statement accounts for the past yeat..
of
THE CHINA MAIL.
ROSS-SMITH'S COUP,
*** ALLENBY'S TIAL TRIUMPH"
DANGEROUS DESERTER CAUGHT,
-
FIRSTORE "AT THE HOTELE”“”“
BONGKONG HOTEL.
Benson
March
Mr. W. Anderson Capt. A. W. Howar Mr. W. T. Massey in Allenby's Mr. H. Andersones M. Hussay Final Triumph just published by Con- Mr J. Amon
Mr B. Appel Mr and Mrs &. de stable, tells for the first time how on Mr and Mrs A. A.Mr J. W. Jamieson
Jacobs [the very eve of the day fixed for the Fall
ALLEG great attack the secret was almost MrJ.T. Bagram
DTE. A Jay disclosed. A Fanatical Moslem sol. Me and Me G. H.MrR. Juban dier belonging to one of the Indian Mr & Mrs J. Barr
M. Hannerman
Mr and Ms N. regiments deserted to the enemy on Mr E do Bean Mr W. Sent
Karanjia Sept. 15 and told them that the Bri- champ
3fia Kent tish were about to attack the Turkish Kre E R. Bostic Mrand Mrs R. right wing. His statement was taken Mr and Mrs O. H. Kewley down in writing and was sent to 3. HG, Berringer Mr and Mrs E. A.
Miss Kaight signal station at Afulch. By one of Medira 5. Bisney Lammert those fortunate strokes of luck which Mr and Mrs D F. MrF. K. Los sometimes happen a Handley-Page; Eosteck Mr E Levine bombing aeroplane was sent over the Dr. G. I Miss H. Li
J. Bronz enemy's lines, piloted by Capt. Ross Me and Mrs & A.Mr8 Longfield MrJ. M. LovDES Smith who afterwards flew from Ball
Mr Macintyre England to Australia. By good luck Mr G. A. Butz. Jr. Mr P. Marks ons of his bombs fell on the signal Cal G. Chapman Mr F. B. Marshal station at Afulch, completely wrecking MN. Croncher
Mrs Crowle both the telegrapine and telephonic D. David Communications with the. Turkish Mr D R. Davies headquarters and the deserter's report apt D. R. Daviele & Mrs Tharpe was never seat. A few hours later Ms W. H. Donald Mayno the actual document itself was found Mr and Mrs C. M.Mr D. McMurray
Mr R. Douglas Capt Me E-bran by our troops in the signal station Ede
Mr N. McLeod and the deserter himself taken pri-
child
soner and shot.
HAD ALARMING ECZEMA ON LEGS AND FEET.
The World Renowned Blood and Nerve Tosic, Work a Permanent Cure in Ceylon.
Dr. Williams' Pink Fill
MR. C. Elliott
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Reuter's Servibe to the China Mail)
-SENATE-DISCUSSES-RELATIONS
WITH JAPAN »
It is understood that, in an executive
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Beuter's Service to the China MaiƆ REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.
apparenthe
session, the Senate, to-day, frankly dis-staggered the Conference,
WASHINGTON, March 2nd.
LONDON, March 2 Herr von Simons' proposals, liter: & cussed Japanese and American rela- When after an hour and a half the Las tions and the whole Eeld of controversy, Bature of the amazing scheme he Rincluding the Japanese foreign policy unfolding became apparent, r: Lost and the naval building programme. Cor- George seat one of his secretaries rou fidential information was presented re- the table to garding the latter. The possession of the to end his speech.
suggest to Herr von Simot H.P.4p cable and the recent developments
The Foreign Minister, in the controversy over Japan's claims guessed the feelings aroused by to the island were also debated.
address Senator Lodge presented a fresh point abruptly, saying that the important de Brad terminated his spreek with reference to the Californian land tails he would have liked to have enlarge controversy.
on would be found in the memoranda LATER. which he handed to the Allies. During the executive session of the Senate with closed doors, America's rela-pulence, or else of incredible stupidity
"It is
is either
a case of incredible tions were frankly discussed.
Senator Lodge said that, in view of the said one of the Allied delegates at LAG
close of the
tting Japan and wild
Frankly. remarked another. "Her von Simons Me and Mrs Iported that he emphasised the desir the morning papers, which outshine cach
It is also, re-
These views are fully endorsed by Maximo
readiness to spend millions to protect her ability of advising Japan of America's other in the condemnation of the Germa
proposals, which are described by such interests in the Pacific.
It is understood that the President-adjectives as absurd," "grotesque elect
Mr. Harding. Senator Tilliams of Micrisis charms colleagues had a great opportunity S
was quoted as ad-
"derisory" and " /passible," vocating an adequate navy.
It is felt that Herr von Simons and bet challenged Senator Lodge's contentions riddling the rather imposible sarcastically referred to the closing of the arrived at in Paris by presenting an offe doors of the Senate and characterised
Kr
present controversies
and Mrs J. Gaited States should continae its prej of Eeparations d himself an Ant Cimit
Martin
Coche Minor and Engineer-Captain Mr. Yoxas
S. P. Fergaseri
Mr R-C Morton Mr V. F. Ferguson Mr W.F.Neeson.
P&L. Patson He T. S. Forest
Kr. Onderwinter
Gardiner
Mr T. B. Gomperts Miss D.E. Fepperell [Mrs C, Lacy Good-kir & Mrs Perbod
rich
Mr. Perry
Ir and Mrs L. MrJ. F. Great
DW. E. EX
Capt. C. Em It is bet a waste of time and money M. G. Hal? to try to cure Eczema by external means Mr. Hammond alone. These things may give tempore W. Mano stry relief, but the trouble is in the Mr and Ms W. bloed, and only by parifying and enrich- Harital
(b) To elect the Officers and Coming the blood can it be permanently ara-
mittee for the ensuing yess.
dicated. Nach was the experience of Mr. V. W. Van Rooyen when dealing (c). To consider the manner in which with the care of his son, and be found.as nert St. George's Day shall be so many other people have done during the past thirty years, that topic blood restment by means of Dr. Williams Pink Pills werks wonders where other treatments totally fail.
celebrated.
(d) To transact any other business of which dus potice has been given.
ik
All members are requested to attend.
C. BLAKER,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, March 1, 1921.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared
for the year ending 31st Decero ber, 1990, at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling together with a Bonus' of Twe Pounds Sterling per Share is payable on and after MÕNDAY, the 28th day of February, 1921, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are { requested to apply for warrants.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 26, 1921,
NOTICE.
bave REMOVED their
A.
Kist E. Proper Mr AV. Pettit:
Mr L. Redmayte
MrE 0. Richardson Mr W. R Rickest
Mr Alex. Rose Mr G. J. Radolph Me L. F. Silver. Asmith
MrL H. Stewart
Mr G. Harper Six Eric & Lady Mr Harpis Stuart Taylor HJ. Sco't Haraton Min D. Tilling Mr and Mrs P. E.Mr F. Wala MR. B. Haslett
Baslett
MrsC, T. Warfield Mt E. Warwick Mr A. H. Bülbert Miss E. M. Willams Mr and Mrs T. W.He J. Wyer
Hindmarsh Miss B. Wynn Mr F. L. Hargh
sent naval programme.
REPEAL OF WAR-TIME LAWS.
75. assured
Japanese relations se “bugaboo.” Senator Lodge's arguments as regards which the more moderate-minded Allia would be just feel in considering. In stead. it is agreed that the German pr posals are so utterly inlevuste that the onposition of a united front is The French, who throughout have be sceptical of Germany's good faith a WASHINGTON, March 2nd.
have been canrinerd of the The House of Representatives has applying hercive measures, appear to voted in favour of the Senate's Bill pro- take grim satisfaction in what they necessity of riding the repeal practically of all war-gard
trmes laws. The Bill will consequently tions as the fulfilment of their prede now go before the President for signa. The other Allies feel that German ture. The Lever Food and Fuel Act will offer, voiced by Herr von Simons, cela also be included among the laws about the ground beneath their feet, and the to be repealed, but the Trading with the gap between the German and the Ale Enemy and the War Finance Corpora total is so great that tion laws will remain in force.
no amount At cussion is likely to bridge the gulf.
The papers deplore German psychology as the despair of other nations, and p out that the Germans last the through the failure to understand the Losos, March 2nd mentality of the neutrals and the The House of Commons adopted the enemies. They now look like repeatin first two Votes of the Supplementary Air their fatal blunders. Experts are now Estimates after a lively debate, in which deliberating only on the
question at General Seely, Sir W. Jornson-Hicks, Sir sent dividing the Allies, namely, the date Donald Maclean and others atacked Mr on which the sanctions can be enforceds Churchill for the retention of the Air Great Britain and Italy, believe that Mr & Mr AH.nistry and concentration on the milli. ander the Treaty, they can not be put i
SEFULSE BAY HOTEL
Mr Van Rooyen, whose ad iress is 37 Lighthouse Street, Galle, Ceylon, says "My son Alfred, aged 14, sufered bad's for six years from Eczema on both his legs and feet. I started by redness of the skin and a most irritating itching: Mr J. Butz Afterwards small sores formed which Miss butz
Ferguson & child we had great difficulty in keeping Lim Mr&Mrs V. Clairra Hilier from scratching. The Eczema spread Mr and Mrs T. FMrs K. C. Pearce in an alarming manner, being especially
Cotte.
Mr and Min G. severe between the tori.
Mr and Mrs A, H. Robinson
Compton Mr Murray Stawart
"Ointments and other medicines were prescribed bot seemed to give no relief
PEAK HOTEL
February 23,
AIR ESTIMATES.
tary side of aviation
It
was arranged that the remaining J.Votes should be taken after Mr. Chur
chill's return.
at The irrization prevented the por boy from getting proper rest at night and he got exceedingly, weak and rundown. Medical men siid that his blood was in most impoverished condi tion
Reading of a similar case having Mr and Mrs H. W. Mr and Mrs A. D. boen cared by Dr. Williams Pink Jill Alen I bought a supply of these Pille for a
Humpbrry Capt. & Mrs Archer317 and Mia W. B.
Kennett
"kolersky
son. From the first we found they | Mr & Mrs Ashton - Fere very efficient, sa simost at once Surgeon-Comdr and Mr and Mrs Kou- the irritation began to sabaide. And as Bies Aveling Dr. Williams Fink Fills parified and Mr R. E. O. Bird Miss Konkolevsky built up his blood so the fores dried up Mr and Mrs D. K.Me J. B. Kriog until they disappeared altogether. Be Blair
Mr H. P. Lamarche was able to sleep properly, at night and Mr M. J. Breen Mr & Mrs Langudge regained his health and strength. Mr J. G. Bridger
Mr T. D. Lloyd artribute my son's care entirely to Dr. Mr B. R. Bridger Mr M. R. LLogan Williams' Pink Pills. He has had no Brand Mrs S...Mr&Mrs C.P. Marcel return of the skin eruptions since."
Carpenter
Mr & Mrs J.F. Mamb Mr G. F. Cavilla Mrs Mathiasen Sold by medicine vendors
everywhere,
MR. CHURCHILL
.LONDON, March 2nd. Mr. Churchill has left London for Cairo. and Colonel Lawrence. He is accompanied by General Trenchard"
ALLIED WAR DERTS.
WASHINGTON, March 2nd. The cancellation of the Allied war debts by the United States is favoured on economic grounds and as a matter of Denby, who, in an interview with the policy by the new Secretary of Navy, Mr. Tribune correspondent, quoted as prece dent the good that resulted to the United States from the cancellation of the Ameri
Chinese, he
operation until May 1st.
The Germans are dismayed by the cold and stern reception given to their pro positious. There is reason, to behere that
their next move will be to make *** effort to have their proposal regarded, an parely momentary and subject to improve ment as conditions in Germany improm They entertain the idea that Mr. Lloyd George's statement is not final.
NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.
Arazy, March 2nd The National Assembly has passed resolution for transmission to the Pre mier, M. Calogeropoulos, in Lorden, e pressing Greece's gratitude to the All to accept the proposal to revise the Tran for benevolent protection but her inabilit of Serres
"
IRISH ENQUIRY PROPOSAL.
LONDON, March 2nd rejected the motion of
The House of Commons. br 235 to
of Captain W.. A
MESSES. LITTLE ADAYS & Dr. Williams' Pink Fils for tale People Church Wburgh a mechi shah said, were prodigiosity grate Redmond demanding the appointment Offices to the New Building on Murray for #E5, 6 bottles, for 32/-. from Dr. & Mrs Cockburn Mr and Mrs J. F-ful, and a similar feeling had been growtration of the Crown Forces in Ireland
Battery, Lower Aibert Road. Hongkong, March 7, 1921.
St. John's Cathedral
MONDAY, March 7th,
at 9.15 p.m
ORGAN RECITAL
Vocalist
Miss Bertha
Meischke.
WAR MEMORIAL
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
are als; obtains b'e. post free, I bottle Williams Kedicine Co., se czechuen Rosd, Ebanghai.
NOTICES.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
and Mrs R. C.M Mr C. F. Cooper Miller
Comrie
Mr Cormack
Cat. & Mrs Corson Mtr B. Crowley Mr D. F. Cathil Mr J. D. Deady: Eng. Comdr.
Dawson
and Mirs ing ever since.
Ữ Horgan
Col. LA. Nicholson, CMG, D.9.0. It.-Comdr. and Mrs
Millar
Capt. & Mrs.S.Mills W. Mr and Mrs Marray
Mis Farris
Mr. and Mrs F. J.
Dickin
Dunesn
E. Ralphs Mr & Mrs T. N. Mic
Reynolds
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that the ORDINARY YEARLY Lt. Com r. & Mrs MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS Mr D. D. Dryden
T. B. Drew
Mr and Mrs W. E. in this Company will be held at the Mr & Mr Jonskir f. 6. Rahinson
Roberta Company's Hotel, Hongkong, on SAT-
Mr E. W. Boger URDAY, 19th March, 1921, at Noos,
Major& Mrs Sanders for the purpose of receiving the Report
Mr C. E Sandstrom of the Board of Directors, together with
Mr and Mrs W. a Statement of Accounts for the year
Schobe'd ending 31st December, 1920.
The REGISTER ct SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 12th March, to SATUR DAY, 19th March, 1921, (both days inclusive) during which period ao transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager. Hongkong, March 2, 1921.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
DINING and DANCING 1000m modation is fully booked for the of WEDNESDAY, 9th March,
Hongkong, February 28, 1921.
comprising:- Chesterfield Bofas, Arm-chalte (u/w), Folding Card and Occasional Tabis, One Upholstered Suite, Bedroom Forniture comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes. OR the erection by Public Sub- Dressing Tables, and Chairs, Wash-
scription, of a building to be stands, ac. (fumed Teakwood) Side-run on Y.M.C.A. lines, to be called boarda, Dlaner Wezzons, Extension Dia- the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE right ing Tables and Chairs, & Dinner and to be managed for the joint use
1921. services, Crockery, and Glass Ware, of the Navy, the Army and Civilians Sooking Stores, Cutlery, de, Bath by a Joint Board of Directors. "Room Utensils, Kisetro-Plated
Fare, A portion of the sum raised will Electric Reading Lamps, Teakwood be devoted to the erection of a Scroma, Bundry Blackwood. Farziture, permanent stone memorial which Side Tables, Chalra, Cabinets, Pictures, will be put in hand at an early date.
Lists may be found at
Also
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Several lots Tennis Balls, One 12-Bors) Sporting Gue with Case and One Auto Piano with Rolls, &c.
(Fall Particulare from Catalogue), fernu Cach.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ducatoners.***
Rongkong, February 23, 1921.
MASSAGE.
Mr. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA.
14 years' experiszce. No. 24. Wyndham Breek -(Oppodia to the Chin Mül)
Messrs. Lane Crawford
34
M23
Kelly & Walsh." Montric.
m. Powell, Ltd.
The Hongkong Club.
Hongkoor Cricket Club, Clab Lusitana. Engineers' Institute. Victoria Becreation Club. Kowloon Cricket Club. Kowloon Bowling Club Peak Club. Club de Recreio. Omigrazower Club.
M. J. BREEN:
Lou, Seviretary
Mr G. E. Eliams Mr N. 6. Ellis Mr A. V. Farmer Bir.J. Farmer Str C. Farmer
וי
.
Hou. Mr K. H. Starp Rev. and irs W. T. M. H. P. Fhaw
Featherstone, Mr A. Findlay Smith Miss Gibson Mr H. Spicer Mr H. Greenwood Mrs & Misa Stabt fags Mr and Mrs W. HMr J. F. Swindells
Groskamp Mr and Mrs S. 3. Mr and Mrs H. L Syrett
Groat
Mr & Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr and Me Quarles
Bale
Vac Ufford Major & Mrs Wako
Mr B. C. Hale
Mr D. Hall
Mrs L. Hansen
Gr
Mr R. A. Walter
Major Harding Mr H H. Webster Mr and Mrs B. M. Mr and Mrs Marshal
Henderson
Food Mr Hollingsworth Major and Mrs R. E. Mr. G. S. KayT
Young
CARLTON HOTEL
REPULSE ́ ́ BAY HOTEL MAW. Anchant Mr A. P. Johnson
February 10. Mrs 0. Arock Mr G. T. JasoZ
Mr B. C. Anderton Miss A. Kamensky
Mr W. Kinken Mr F. E. Knilling
THE APPROACH ROADS to the M. R. Borman
Mr CC Bell
abore Hotel ace CLOSED tempore P. M. Brewer Mr S. Kristiansen arily for the purpose of regrading. Mr H. M. Hoody Mis J. Mendow Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested Mr B E. Brown Mr F."Mockel
to use the steps opposite the main Mrs P. E. Cameron Mr and Mrs W. F. entrance until completion of ruch work.
-Norris Mr S. Chersen Mr C. Christeffersonbir & Mrs Remedios Mr and Mrs AP.Mr L Rord
Davis
Mr and Mrs F. L. Mr J. A. Edgcomh Echwartz Mr R. A. Kogcomb Mr and Mrs A Mr 3. Faravai
A FAMILY NECESSITY. TIVERY family should be provided
with Chamberlain's Fain Palm st Mr J. Flyon
Mies EA. Stalsky.
all times. Sprains may be cared in Major& Misar daerMr F., Sust
much less time when promptly treated. Mr. P. M Gry Lame back, Izme aboulder pains in the Capt. Gun'ey
Meand Mrs Strugis Miss F. C. Strugie
MrJ, Stake
dde and chest and rhienmatic pains are Capt. T, M. Hag-Miss Srugis some of the diseases for which it i brerk especially valuable. Try this lipident Mr & Mrs Hcchett Mr J. E, Summer- and become acquainted with its qualities Mr T H. Hawersen kpt. L. Thorsen - Land-you-will-ever wish to be without
it For sale by all Chemists and Store
War Memorial Committee, keepers.
Me J. F. Esnandaza Mr B. A: ThorsOR
Me & Henora Mr F.P. Ustal
Mr H. E. Jacquers Mr E A. Widsassa
PLAYGOERS AS PLAYERS.
THEATRE AUDIENCE IN CINEMA.
A matinee audience at the Am- bassadors Theatre recently enjoyed two separate performances, them- selves taking part in one of the
shows as supers.
When the curtain had fallen upon The White-Headed Boy," some
•scenes from the forthcoming Stoll film proaction of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes were screened at
the theatre, and those present were forthwith transformed from a real audience which had paid its admis- sion money to a stage apdience which had not.
"A Scandal in Bohartia" was the particular Sherlock Holzes episode which was being produced. The story is that in which Sherlock Holmes, in order to gain possession of a letter written by the King of Bohernia to a London actress, impersonates the bero of a play in which she is appearing. and chloroforms her upon the stage.
Technical details of the production were watched by all parts of the house with great interest, and a re quest by Mr. Maurice Elvey, the pro ducer, that the audience should ap plaud "in a natural manner" was obeyed with enthusiasm.
PASSENGERS.
XERWKLA.
Teras. "Quelimane" ·Mesars Arthur Bilva, Joseph Haibib, Badian Habib, Aloys Habib. Beboka Haitib, Victoria Haibin, Alszatos Haibib. B. L. Sarkar, Elias Lerine A Onderwyser, H. J. Mooss, Chia Biew Man, Seah Quee Boom, Wee Bee Nor. Loh Check Bang, se Chua Fong, Soe Kan Jan, Mm and Mias Geoffrey, Mr J. Fronchandy. Mr and Mrs George Rheims, Marie Kazadalk, Wladys Dezak, Rev. Jean Couthwlis, Miss Bugthe Coufowits, Lovers N., E.:
a commission of enquiry into the adminira
after a speech from Sir Hamar Gree wood upholding General Tudor's schiem and deprecating Colonel Crozier's conduct in writing to the Press and promising the cadets, if convicted, would be terme panished.
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIK, ̈*
LONDON, March 2mL His Majesty the King received, Buckingham Palace, the members of foreign commercial missions visiting British Industries Fair. Belgian representative, the King en
Replying to an
address presented by phasised the fact that only by long sh strenuous effort could the depreciated eze renties be re-established and trade re stored.
His Majesty referred to the advantages accruing from the commertis and
industrial representatives of so ma countries discussing problems of common interest in view of the close inter-depen dence of countries for commercial proe perity. The King, therefore, trusted the their visit would have tangible results and would be pleasant. to themselves and helpial to the great interests they repre sented.
NEW U.S. ADMINISTRATION.
WASHINGTON, March 2nd The President-elect. Mr. Harding, ba definitely chosen Mr. Andrew Willia Melon, president of the Mellow Nationa Bank, as Secretary of the Treasury, the lawyer Mr. Will. H. Hays. chairman the Republican National Committee. Postmaster-General and Senator Albert Bacon Fall as Secretary of the Interior.
U.S. NAVAL BILL.
WASHINGTON, March, 2nd The Senate has unanimously attached amendment to the Naval Appropriation Bill, requesting the President to call conference between Great Britain, Japan and the United States to consider navs disarmament.
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In the course of the debate in th Senate in which the amendment request ing a naval disarmament conference wit carried, the attempt of Senator Walsh to extend the scope of the amendment to include general disarmament was dis fested.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS MANDATES,
NEW YORK, March 2nd The Longue of the Nations Pre Bureau says that the texts of the mandat reves features likely to sanya setim controversy when the, Assembly of Elswooth H. & Wavell, H. B. Marg-League meets again, provided that the
Mr and Mrs Foster Liyle, Mesars Ahams Henry and Garant Beory.
Council accepts the mandates as suburt ted.