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THE CHI

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LAMMERT BROS.

ÄUOTIONEERS” ÅFFRATERS

AND SURVEYOR Public. Auctions-

VIE: Undersigned have received beskrevo-

teur to sell by Public Auction.

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GEURSDAY, Jane 30, 1991,

Commercing at 1.30 pm.

INTIMATIONS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM.

JUST received a large Condigament of (1) LACTOGEN the digestive food for Infants which keeps goed in quality during Has weather (2) LAC. TOSE (Mills Sugar) for sweetening the foods of Infants and Drapeptics (3) MILFORD MCGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes, Bags, Flies and al

their Sales Room, Daddell Streetber Insect Pesta in Summer days, and

A Very Fine and Superior

Selection of Genuina

Old Curias.

casmired from Shanghai)

Comprising -.

(4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLFEE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.

PRICES are Very Moderate. Ins

Porcelain Vases, Ginger jars, Bearersection and Enquiries are cordially

Bowls, Wine cups, Jossen, Wall plates, Inlaid panels, Flower pots of Kanghi to Towkwong Perioda..

Enamelled and cloisonne Plates and Fases Gold lacquered-ware, Bronze Tases sed incense burners, Crystral, Agate and Jade figures and ornaments. Scrolls of Tong, Sung, Yten, Ming and Tring Dynasties.

Also

One Large Celadon rage--Kanghi, Oce Large Agate Lian,

Que White Goddess of Mervy-Ming,

One Large Blue and White rase—

Ving

And

A few pieces of Souchon Redwood-

were.

X. B. The above are sold. with week's guarantee as to correctness of description of Ferioda and Dynasty.

Terms: Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issued.

On view from Wednesday, the 29th

- LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, June 25, 1921.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Lewat and Storage of water in rowervaire

on the fạt June, 1927 tamm

ASK AND HILL DISTETOT WATER WORYS

overfo

19H

Tyramit 4 in. Below } Lets, with water. Tyma" Byerzah daft, i

Below grezdów?

*Lyles InterDRČÍASA

Gytas Tuks to

Level with eveĪGO

Level with or low

in-Levi with strTION

Below sterfow

Below aretow

Belas overcom

• ft. in Below orezko=-- Larel wish overÍON

gommage de silicone and decells in GILLONS.

Total

10 10

11

226.30

OL

17.

Consumption of water in the City and HIV-District in 'millions and decimale of gallons during the month of May.

mamandod poyak 8,000

DE AT

1327

Jis

apkan par kand {

Coorani supply in all districts dozing. May of both 1920 and 1921.

KOWLOON WATER WOLEJ LITEL

Lord Cravat 10 a with ave low Broar... j bele avdow.

le svitation {

· BALLONS.

19

"Consumption of water in Kowloon ID Milena and decimals of gallons during the month of May.

*tok payaladies

110

467 106,350

149

1990

5022

ILO

100.34

Caption per bod

The Government Analyst's report show

hác the water in of excellous quilky,

Public Works Department

T. L. Pax

Wator Authority.

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OBTAINABLE AT

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This Advertisement is issued by British-American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd.

"The Hon. Mr. A. O Lang DJ. Lewis, Esq.

DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL An Endowment Fund is essential. Therefore an appeal is made for money for an Endowment Fund in addition to the money required for Buildings-Li Ping, Esq and Equipment

APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC

BUILDING, AND ENDOWING NEW

SCHOOL

This appeal is made to all old boys, to parents of old boys and of! boys at present in the School, to the In connection with the appeal for business, houses of this Colony who support in building and endowing the profit targely by the results of the New Diocesan Boys School, the faboart of boys from a school like this, Appeal Committee states that th and to all men who have benefitted School has an excellent reputation for from the old boarding and day schools giving a sound practical education; in Hongkong.in Britain and elsewhere, its discipline and general moral tone schools which were built and endowed are well known; it has done good by our ancestors. to all the appeal is work as an orphanage as one of the made to help now in the building and oldest boarding schools in the Far in the endowing of the New Diocesin East it has provided a means of Ed-Boys'-School"

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak

Li Son Cho, Esq.

Li Wing Kwong, Esq. Li Yau Tenn; Esq

Rev. G. R. Lindsay, xa; M. K. Lo. Esq. *C. E. Lyson, Esq.

A. R. Lowe, Esq... F. C. Labrum, Esq.

Brig-General E. B. Macnaghren

CA.G., D.5.0.

*J. HN.Mody, Esq. Rev. H. C. Moyle. G. Miskin, Esq.

Montague Ede, Esq.

P. C. Mow Fung. Esq.

H. M. H. Nemažer, Esq. B. Packham, Esq.

ucation for boys of all kinds from all. All Subscriptions and Donations parts of the Far East." Boys in the should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, School at present come from the follow New Diocesan School Fund, Hong-W. L. Pattenden, Esq. ing places-Shanghai, Hankdw, kong and Shanghai Bank, Hongkong. Focchow. Amuy. Swatow: Wuchow, Cheques should be made payable to Canton, Hoihow, Singapore, Bangkok, the New Diocesan School Fand. Kobe. Formosa Macao, Haiphong,

APPEAL COMMITTEE.

Saigon, Manila, from several smaller The following is the Appeal Com-1 places in various Provinces of Chima mittee on behalf of whom the appeil snd from all parts of the Colony of is signed by the Chairman, the Hon Hongkong. The School, thus has an Treasurer, and the Headmaster and exceptionally wide influence and is Secretary

in a very important position as Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Victoria, "feeder to the University of Hong- - Chairman kong...

In 1889 when there were only 39 boarders and 51 day boys the School Thad the same amount of land-as at present and was not surrounded by

E. E. de W. Abney, Esq M.E.F. Aftey, Esq. .

C. G., Alabaster, Esq.B. H. A. Allen, Esq. T. Arnett, Esq.

other buildings; it labo had, the use. F. Aucott, Esq. of a football ground near what is now called West End Park. At the school there are now six resident masters and 90 boarders; there are 250 day boys. The School has one small size tennis court and a very small play ground 20 yards by 35 yards in size; there is no corezed playground, no football ground or gymnasinuz

G. Banker, Est.

D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. The Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird. Commodore W. Bowden-Smith,

C.BE

The present situation of the School

F. B. L. Bowley, Esq G. T. Byrne, Esq. *HA: Cartwright, Esq.

Chan Harr, Esq.

The Hoa: Sir C. P. Chater, C...G. The Hon. Mr. Chan Siu Ki

the generally unsatisfactory conditionChau Yue Teng, Esq

of the buildings and of the Equipment, the lack of room for extension and for Games and the fact that the scheme has been delayed by the ex- ceptional circumstances of the past few years all make the appeal urgect, states the Committee.

A perfectly equipped school with an efficient staff, good boarding ac- commodation and playing fielda can- not be maintained solely by school fees and Government grants, No special Government grant is given for boarders

Or the boarders twenty six are orphans who are free scholars, twenty- four are at reduced fees forty-two boardem pay full fees. Towards the maintenance of orphans there is an annual subsenation list, but although this has been increased considerably in recent years it is now only sufficient to cover about one third the cost of Bach boys to the School:

Chow Shou Bon, Esq. Choa Po Sien, Esq.

Secre

AH. Compton, Esq. R. M. Dyer, Esq. ~ H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Esq G. T. Edkins, Esq. A. V. Farrel, Bag... Rev. W. L. Feathersto Capt. IL Fogg, 0.3, I Forster, EAQ? C. Gerken, Esq. B Gittins, Req. A Hall, Eaq. - W. Hall, Esq. Sie Robert Ho Tung Ho Wing, Esq. Ho Leung, Esq. The Hon Mr. P. H. Holyoak Rev. J. T. Holinen: Alfred D. Humphreys, Esq. W. H. Jackson, Feq. R. H. Kotewall, Est PL. Knip Lam-Woo, Es

EVD. Parr, Esq. *T. Petrie, Esq.

J. A Plummer, Esq. The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, D. H. Purves, Esq.

Rev. H. S.Chole Fees, R., D. O. Russell, Esq. Bev M. W. Shewell, C3,

R. G. Shewan, Esq. NL. Smith, Esq. Rev. A. J. S. Stearu *The Hon Mr. A. G. Steph

(Hon, Treas).

Sum Pak Ming, Esq. Dz G. H. Thomas E. C. Thomas, Esq. "S.-W. Tso, Esq.

Major A. T. Walmsley W. Whiteley, Esq. E. Wilken, Esq.

(Assist. Hon Treas)

H. P. Warlow, Esq.

J Witchell, Esq. Wong Kam Fak, Esq. Wong Man Lam, Esq. Wong Kwong Tim, Peter Wong, Esq. Wu Yee Teng, Esq B. Wylie, Esq.

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LE Morrison Hur:Kokë

of a silver vase filled with hydra Mis-Toko showed a fine oil pai

of z glass jar filled COSMOS.

Avery fresh clean looking little series of wate

The June meeting of the Hongkong Bowen were

by Miss

Inspect los

Art Club was held on Monday after-respecially one of the Peak and an noos at Tregunter Mansions with other Miss Bowen as Hostess islands

ting a small ink with

Either it was the coal strike or the Therë. also a pombe of small changeable nature of the weather pictures bearing the name of Lovell but certain it is that taken altogether of this the PB, Honolulu, and Burban the sketches on this occasion were a City, Afrow LaksSBC seemed to Hittle below the general, standard recall the atmosphere and infidence this only served, however, to make of the places. the good pictures more prominent. Mr. Col *Members of the Executive Com The most votes for the set subject

some very mittee

the

viz. Trees went to ME. Cale for his picture of a man lif sylvan glade seen through the spaces between veterans of the forest. On the word fames are dancis and the shade of the trees a young

boles of the trees give an old world ar to the picture and, the red trees in the woods beyond cerve blog tinges between the trun

an indication of the silence and gloom which may prevail there

papers record death at he Victoria Nursing Home

holds up ring finger lest of Me erick John Hinton, files fade away? The grotesqu managing director and secretary of Lfisura, S. Montric and Co. Ltd., It is in especially sad feature of Mr Hinton's death at the comparatively eadly age of 15, says the Shanghal Maduryahat just about ten days ago we had to record the death of Mrs Hinton, who had given birth a few weeks earlier to a daughter at the Nusing Homa. It is only a few months since deceased returned from a vacation spent in Canada: Deep sympathy wil be extended to the family and other relatives of the deceased in their and and double

good black and wh Gladys Peto

There were several studies of t by Mr. Abbas and also an oil painti) nex ing

Mrs. Brown showed a sotall free picture done with a flowing diving a good bland of colours happy picture of a typical Pe side? There was also a very ding palm tree by Mr. Trambitsky

Votes for the open subject avope ed Mr Edwes water colour painting

but

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