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LECTURERS AND EXAMINERS.
JUNE. 1921.
LECTURERS.
SEBJECTS.
Building Construction Mr. R. P. Shaw, A.R.LB.A.
Chemistry, Practical
EXAMINERS.
Mr. R. A. Walter
K. W. Lanc
O. F. Lubarti
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Chem. Doc.
Theoretical
Electricity
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L. Day, A.M.I.EE.
A. E. Clarke
Physics
F. J. de Rome, B. Sc.
J. Ralston, M.A.
English I
A. C. Brawn
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C. Mycock
French
M. Moussion
Miss M. Sorby
}). Young
J. Ralston M.A.
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Book-keeping
W. Kay M.A.
Teachers' (Men)
C. M. Scares
Teachers' (Women) Mrs. E. M. Clark
Teachers' Vernacular Mr. Au Tai Tin
Ng Fung Chau
Alarakia, Marion
Alarakia, Sakina Alarakia, Sophia Angeles, Codofredo
Antioquia, Joseph B Barretto, Freddy Bell, Robert Barr
Braga, Noel
Braga, Noel
Chan Shio-to
Chan Chi-wan
Chan Chung-shan
Chan Ping-fai
Cheng Man-to-
Cheung Si-ngai
Chin Tso-ming
Chung Shik-yan
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Garrod, Stanley Hall
Ho Tung, Irene
Hui King-him
Inagness, Cyril Clayton
Ip Tim-scen
Jacobson, Randolph
Knight, Albert Edward
Ku Lung-man
Kwok Kam-fat
Kwok Loo-hing
Lai Im-lung
Lau Pak-wai
Lau Suk-ying
Q. T. Breakspear H. O. Holt
A. O. Brawn & W. Kay
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I. A. Blair
Miss M. ParsÖGH
Chan Tsz Po
Mr. W. Ya
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Cheung Hok Chau
H. R. Wells
Pak Chik Po
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Lia Hoi Tung
SUBJECT.
Shorthand (50 words p.min)
THE CHINA MAIL.
SPORT.
NOT GUILTY.
;
(Continued from Page 4.)
Continuing, Hia Lordship said if they found that the ticket was actually missed when the first search
when their first
INTERPORT BOWLS.
SHANGHAI TEAM ARRIVED...
BRITISH "OMMERCE,
DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE
To no little extent the success of The Shanghai Interport Bowls British manufacturing interests in
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was made then that was a point for team arrived this morning by the foreign markets is fostered by the the Crown, but if they found that Wingsang," looking very fit Department of Overseas Trade in
and keen for action. The team is London. This Department was search
led by Mr. 1. Shaw, and in-established in 1917-as a development made there was no ticket in the clades the following: Messrs. D. of the Commercial Intelligence Branch pocket it would mean that there McAlester, S. Marks, J. R. Tweedie.' of the Board of Trade, and has been was a dishonest attempt by some H. P. Landers, A. J. Brown and J. sabject to frequent investigation. person to manufacture evidence Keffe. According to the Shanghai largely on the ground of the expens against the prisoner. There was a races, they are a formidable com- involved in its maintenance says the third alternative, that if they were bination, and will give our local Eastern Engineering. In this respect unable to decide either way then they players a good run for their money. the Department has recently again came to what was termed in the slang
The following note which appeared been subjected to critici'm and ex- of the day a "wash out" and the in the latest copy of the NCD. Neus amination, and it will be matter for abould leave it on one side. If to hand, illustrates the confidence satisfaction to thote having British. they found the point against the Shanghailanders repese in their interests at heart in our markele Crown it would, of course lead them representatives: "Shaw should have abroad to learn that the services of to regard the rest of the evidence no dificulty in picking from his the Department are to be maintained against the prisoner, or at any rate bunch a very strong rick, and as no unimpaired. Frant it is energies the Chinese evidence, with suspicion. Reverting to the subject of the pink sounder skip could have been chosen, Shanghai should do well and bring ticket later, Eis Lordship. discussed back the flag. Best luck to Shaw its bearing
the case, and his merry men!" He said that assuming they decided the paint in favour of the Crown, it went as far as to show that either the prisoner or someone con- teams nected with him had the idea of
going to the theatre 'that night and
The
are crippled or curtailed, we do net see what industry in Great Britain has to use in its stead. In such cir cumstances industry will lack many THE TEAMS.
of the aids its foreign competitors following are the riva enjoy. Combinations of manufac turers in the form of Federations and Associations exist galore, and in certain directions, anfértunately, their endeavours, whether designedly.or not, overlap those of the Government Department. But the most practical such benefits of
combinations
SHANGHAL Messrs. J. Shaw. D. Mc. Alester,
of sitting in a position very near the S. Marks, J. R. Tweedie, H. F. Lan spot occupied by the man in the longders, A. J. Brown and J. Keefe, white coat; or, whoever it was, whe really shot the actor.
THE PURSUIT-
Dealing with the events in the theatre after the murder, His Lordship asked the jury whether they found as a matter of fact the story of Constable C.100 that be 'saw one man standing up when the thot was fired was true. If so was that the man whom the Chinese detective chased and nearly caught at the bamboo gale in the lane. It was for them to say whether they accepted that and if they found that the charge bir been brought home they must find the prisoner gulity,
If they thought that the case had been exaggerated and were
not
satisfied that the man whom the
HONGKONG.
Scorer: Mr. C. Bond.
The Interport March is fired for Saturday, September 17, on the Police green, starting at 3 pun..
The visitors will start practice to- morrow when they will play against the K. C. C. tapi
PIĆA-
to their Messrs. J. Clark, G. Gerrard, J.'re restricted
Whilst Deither criticism Hamilton, J. Ferguson, P. Hedley, W., bers
nor commendation of these com- Russell and J. Mc. Laghlin.
Umpires: Mr. R. Lapsley and Mr.bines need be advanced as defence or "ondemmation of the Department W. Stanley.
of Overseas Trade, it is very clear that their functions, however well discharged, are never likely satisfac torily to replace those of a Govern- ment Department. In China, at any rate, the prestige accorded Govern- ment representatives furnishes erid. ence on this head. There need be no hesitation in asserting that the Department is doing most valuable work for British trade. The facilities it offers are open to all, even the most bumble, and are a factor of importance in the rehabilitation of Britain's foreign commerce. At the present time economy is of the great- est importance, and, where economies are possible, as in some directions they very probably are, we feel very confident that they will be effected. In helping forward such retrench- ment, recent criticism has done well. In other respects, however, its re- commendations have been ill-advised, and they have tended to handicap a Department,which is doing work of supreme importance.
The programme arranged by the Hongkong Lawn Bowis Association for the laterportSeisa is as follows:- K.C.C. Wednesday, the 14th inst. K.B.C. Thursday, the 15th inst. Taikoo, Friday, the 16th fust. Interport. Saturday, the 17th inst. Civil Service Club, Monday, the
Police Club. Tuesday, the 20th inst.
Craigengewer Club, Wednesday, the 21st inst.
THE OFFICIALS. The following are the officials of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa tion :--
detective caught was the man whom the detective started to chase, 19th inst. at any rate riot the man whe fired this stot then they would bring In a verdict of not guilty, In regard to the pink ticket he thought he was bound to point out that if they found | the fact against the Crown that i would of course throw
a great auspicion on many wildesses.
Retiring at 12 90, the jury returned 12.55 to announce that cdanimously decided Pthey had
upon a verdict of "not guilty." Addressing thend His Lordship said Gentlemen: I wish to say to you that you have given a great deal of
P care and attention to the case and the Attorney-General and the counsel
President, Mr. R. M. Dyer. Vice President, Mr. H. N. Mody: Chairman, Mr. D. Harvey. Hen. Treasurer, Mr.W.Stanley. Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. J. Blake. ENTERTAINING.COMMITTEES.
The following are the Convenors
TYPHOON WARNINGS.
of the various Entertainment Com- The telegram quoted below was
mittees responsible for the enter
for the defence wish to associate taining of the visitors: Messrs. D. Pthemselves with me in thanking you
for the care you have taken, for
will all be absented from jury service
The prisoner received the an pouncement of his acquittal with the
Harvey, Farrell, Davidson, Basa and Russell
V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.
received by the local American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory:-
9. a.m. September 13, 1921. Cyclone or typhoon E. of Aparri less than 300 miles distant moving N.W. or N.N.W.
11. a.m. September 13 Cyclone or typhoon S.E. of Formosa moving N.W. or N.N.W.
Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw and
Dsame impassivity of countenance that An advertisement in another part be bas displayed during the whole off of this issue announces that the Pthe seven days' proceedings. When Victoria Recreation Club's night fere Phe left the packed Court crowds of will take place on Friday, Sept. 16,
Chinese accompanied him around to commencing at 9 pm. The pro-i the offices of his solicitors, Messrs. gramice, particulars of which are Johnson Stokes and Master in Regina on the posters, will include Ia. Co., advertise a week's half price sale House Street.
tport trial events, open events, for leather goods. Ladies' rapes, and races for the Ser vices, a Mixed nomination com- petition and a water polo match. The Club band will make its first public appearance. Prices of admission are as al-50 cents for members.
In mill week, Captain F. A Ladies, Sailors and Soldiers, and $1 Somerville, D.5.0. late commandira
the submarine depot Ship "Titania" for non-members. There will be a and the flotilla attached to her at late car for the Peak. .....
Hongkong, assumed et command of
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was done on Aug. 3. Examination: of
the darts showed that they were 'tqaz-
Teachers (Men)
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Teachers Vernacular. (Women)
French
Leong, Annie
Leung Hau-kwai Leung Hi-cheong Leung Kim sbu
Li Hi-wing
Li Hung-pin
Li Wing-in
Lo Sin-hing
Lui Shuet-ping
Lo Yuet-lan
Mlau, Albert Karim
Mok Man-yu
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Ng In-su
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Young, Alfred
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Explanation.-P. meaits Paided, and D. paased with Distinctio
Certificates can be obtained at the Education Office or at the Was when 11 #gens on Oct. 3rd-
A Chinese woman was yesterday.
Pafternoon removed to the Gov-
revennt
officers warrant
Messrs.
Wm. Powell, Ltd. advertise that in consequence of its great success their Viyella sale will be continced a few days more
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
KOWLOON CANTON-RAILWAY.
NOTICE.
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTI FIED that the TIME-TABLE
Acting an information received, will be revised on and from FRIDAY, oprim postular, allled to haInspector Clark with a party of police the 16th September, 1991. Copies
executed may be had on application. Pbeen self admitered.be is makintend
By Order, on the Pgood progress wards zovery. The an Ppatient's husba is uitble to seg ground floor of No. 11, H- Dgest any reason for her at He had er Road, West Point, yesterday Dno quarrel with her, and when he left afternoon. The search resulted in Dthe house after Hiffin she was in her the discovery in several boxes under
-usual high spirits.
a bed, of tea Mauser pistols,
IL P. WINSLOW,
MONERS Kywicon, September 12, 1921.
four automátics nine revol. vers and 5,880 rounds of ammunition" THEATRE
The only
A Swindon man was recently of various calibre. sent by ble son, as a curio, a parcel occupants of the flat at the time were containing a blow-pipe and a number three women—a girl of 18, her tha ot darts of the kind used by the eron, and an 'amab; The girl and natives of the Malayan Archipelago, the chaperon were arrested. When
BOTAL
Sept. 17th at 9.15 p.m.
To his surprise, only the blow-pire they appeared before Magistrate GRAND CONCERT
arrived. There were no darts, and Lindsell at noon today, Mr. Leo correspondence passed between the Longinotto, for the defence, applied local and the London post offices. Ir for a formal remand for a week, was found that the London Custom's This was granted.
III opened the package and discovered.
that the points of the darts were
One case of scarlet fever, British, smeared with a suspicious-looking substance, and that an accompanying formed the notifiable disease return note warned all who handled them for the 48 hours ending yesterday, that the darts were polsonous. The Last week's total included three fatxi Honda Buthorities would not allow bases of influenza, two fatal cases of 11hem to be sent through the Inland plague, and one case of enteric ferer
post but forwarded a voucher wich (all-Chinese), also three cases y
II Fxave authority to a special messenger paratyphoid fever (two British
personally to receive the darts and the other Chinese), pike them to their destination. This
ALGHEUMATISM,
AVE you type tried "Esma berlain's
poison, the chief ingredient of which Pain Band Inch soun "aan extrah), feam the deadly Upaš | noci: zon máy wadding thug a tree One prick would cause a man this disease DETE POLI to de no seonising death within hait cure Gues
an hour. The darts were sent from Ink, ip the State of Perak, and were at the tel purchased (rema ukiive,
Storek
by
ANNA
EL TOUR
(Famous Boprano)
· LEO
PODOLSKY
(The well-known piapist)
VERA MIROVA
Now 44 MOUTHIE'S.
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DELICIOUS PINEAPPLE BACON $1.00 per lb.
- PINEAPPLE HAMS
$1.10 per lb. HALF HAMS $1.30 per lb
AMERICAN CHEESE
85 cts, par lb. ENGLISH CHEDDAR CHEESE $120 per lh
CHEESE IN TINS
AMERICAN
2
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SWISS
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CAMEMBERT
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taken. Special attention to Home portraits.
Telephone 374.
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