MONDAY, FEBRU RY 20, 1922,
SPORT.
THE DRAWINGS.
Following are the results of the drawings for the annual tenuis fixtures of the й.E.C.C. Play commences on March 1:----
LEAGUE TABLE.
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
CRICKET
FIRST DIVISION,
Played
Pointa.
LEAGUE MATCHES,
Kowloon...
6
14
Civil Service
6
13
C.R.C. v. C.S.0.0.
R.G.A.
7
10
I.R.C.
7
9
5
B
C.R... Craigengower.
7
5
5
1
SECOND DIVIRION.
7
15
7
14
6
9
A
7
4
6
G
4
This closely contested match re- University sulted in a win for the Cv Service by 3 wickets ami 7 runs with 15, minutes to spare Ng Hye Kwong 5) and Sayer 43 were the best batsmen for the respective sides Saver fook 5 wickets for 31 ar i thong and de Rome 4 each for 29 und 25 respect vir Lai Kuen bad for 30,
Score
C. Chos, de Rome Saver...
I.R.C. Kawloon R.A.M.C.
FRIENDLY MATERES
Pai ce
CR.C..
Civil Service
3.C.
20
G. A. V. 1: Edmonds b Bed 0 Ng Sze wong Fincher la Sayer 50
G. Lee, Fitele h de Rome
14
Lai Kuen, 1. Heldman & Raye"
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H Hunt de Bome
M. K.
de Roge
11. Ching. I de Romie
Wong Sill to net mit.
A. J. Kew, e de Rome h SaveT Chan Tson, Edmonds b Saver..
B.K C. v. VARSITY.
The Club were too strong for the Coiversity and intheted crushing defeat by 3 wickets and 64 runs.
I
Scores
IN
UNIVERSITY,
3
A A. Kunjahn, c
Lammert
Webster b
3T. E Yeoh, b Farthing..
EX:TBM
Total.
121
Reed
Bowbing Analysis.
Hamilton
de Rom.
M R
fi 34
7
LI
23
13
R 31
il ?
31
Saver...
CSNEL SERYJK
G. R Say .b Ching
11.
A. Redmond, e Hancock, b Farthing
A. Houlin, Young.
M. II. Raffey, Hancock, b Wtute.
A. N. Bohatchet, Edwarda, b
While
R. A. Ponsonby Fane. b Webater. Young Saye, b Young.
4P. E Chou, MeNivell b Young
W. Vickers, b Webster
12
1X
Dr. Cand Severn, not out
Extras..
F... de Rotur hiking
A. E Wood, b Ching
E. C. Wincher, e Ching, b. Lai Kinen
J. Holdman, h Lai Kuen.
R. C. Witchell, run out
Lammert
EW. Hamilton 1 Lai Koen.
Farthing
Ynoug
White
Extras.
Edwards
Webster
Total (8 wkts. J
128
F. R. Real. b Ching
W. II. Ediniondis, not mut..
Total
Bowling Analysis.
H. K
<), X It.
7
30
#
12
9
3
15
7
20
G 1
11
41
#
F. J. Ling and Taylor di not
bal.
E. J. R. Mitcheli, is Yrob....
OPEN SINGLES. Byes, to mret in next round.-K. Yamazaki v. H. D. Rumjahn; U. M. Omar v. V. Traubitzky; F. L. Lau v. D. J. Valentine; H. C. Hunt v. F. A. Redmond; M. K. Lov. C. Choa; Wong Fo-keung v. K. W. Lane; A. A. Rumjahu v.--
First round.-D. S. Groen V. Capt. P. H. Davies; D. J. Purves v. E. Busschaert; L. Jack . N. Tram bitzky Major J. R. Lloyd . V. Yvanovich; T. Lay v, S. A. Ruшjahn; H. Krabs, v. 8. H. Iemail.
Byes, to meet in next round. R. Townsend; M. H. Lo v. Wong Po-kie; E. C. Fincher v. M. W. Lo; J. B. Penman v. G. M. Dodwell; Y. M. Tsun v. C. Willson; E. E. Brown v. O. Rumjaho; L. Nelson v. M. D. C Sandberg.
Present champion: Ng Sze-kwong.
OPEN DOUBLES.
Byes, to meet in next round.— 11. Willson and G. W. Sewall v. L.
Jack and G. W. Hyde. First round.--B.
2
In
D. Rumjahn
and A. H. Rumjahn v. M. D. C. 20 Sandberg and N. Traubitzky A. 13 Grimmett and J. Pearson v. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo: Major J. R. Lloyd and A. B. Raworth v. E. de House and F. Prata: Lt. A. S Lindsell and R. E. Lindeeli v. 8. 1). 11A Rumjaha and O. Rumjahn;
J. Purves and A. C. Johnstone v. 8. Busschaert and R. C. Witchell; Wong Po kenng and V. Yvanovich Peoman and J. D. 89 Humphreys, M. H. Lo and C. Choa v. W. Lock Wei and Ng Sze-kwong; J. R. Wood and A. D. Eall v. L. de
W
3
Y. J. B.
and K. W. Lane; FL Lau and T. Lay v. A. A. Rumjaha 2 and S. H. Ismail K. K. Valentine ad D. J. Valentine v. J. Rodger, Jr. 2 and G. Rodger. Surg. L. G. H. Hays 0 and Payur. Comdr. F. Vining v. H. Krebs and E. E. Brown FA Redmond and G. K. Sayer v. Yew 24 Mau-tsun and Wong Po-kie.
1. Blaker, and i, Houlin
5
Maj. Edwards, 1.b.w. Yeab
Bowling Analysis.
R. E. A. Webster, 1.b.w. Yeob
(1.
M
覲
W
1. D. McNicoll, h. Yeoh
20
Ng Sze Kwong..
0 26
L. E. Lammert, e Rumjahn b Yeoh
Lee
&
13
333
2
Ching
11
"
29
La Kun..
St
30
1.R.C. 2ND v. POLICE,
I.. J. Davies, Roffey, b Hoaliım.
4K. Hancock, e Houlim, b Vickers. 61 3FH. Farthing, not out
The Police suffered defeat at the
F. N. Young, not out
15
7
Finch White, did not bat
Extras
0
18
Total (8 wkte.)
banda of the Indians on Saturday by 16 runs Nazarin and Kitchell played Yeah
Hoalim well and contributed 41 and 39 res pectively to a total of 130. Alexander | Redmond and King were the only batsmen to Vickers make any showing for the Police with 50 and 21 respectively. The others failer to reach 10. Grimmett took 4 wickets for 42, King 2 for 8 and Gibb 2 for 42. For the Indians, Madar had
4 wickets cheaply for 3 runs, and Rumjaha 3 for 32.
Scores
1, R. 2ND XJ,
S. A. R. Ismail, o Elwood, b
Cibb
N. B. Kitchell, run out....
A. H. Madar, b Grimurti..
0.
Rumjahn.
Grimmett
Haliam,
8. Abbas, c King, b Gibb.
H. D. Rumjaba, b Griminett.
R. Nazario, c Hallam, b King..
0
I
Bowling Aualysis.
U. DI. R.
16 3 50
Byes to meet in next round.-R. M. Saith and G. M. Dodwell v. C. C. Stark and R. C. Comrie.
Present champions, R. and H. Hancock.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. Byes, to meet in pex round.-A. B.
Raworth v. Capt. F. H. Davies; D. J. Valentine v. R. M. Smith, Lt. A. M.
Lindsell v. E. L. Leader.
First round.-G. Miskin v K, K. Valentine C. Willson v K. W. 153 Lane; R. M. Henderson C. G.
Perdue.
Byes, to meet is Lex round. WF. A. Redmond; F. A. Dinsdale v. G. M. Dodwell; L. Nelson v. G. W Sewell; M. D. C. Sandburg v. C. C.
G
1
S
1 23
3
0 30
b 0 23
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J.R.C. v. NAVY. The Navy turned out strong for this match and won by 93 runs.
Beures :-
NAVY.
Rev. Purcell, e Ismail, b Arculli.. Lt. Norris, cand b Carreem
Lt. Franks, b Arculli.
Rev. Crole-Rees, c ismail, b
Curreem
Comdr. Edgell, b Arculli.
Lt. Comdr. Henderson, e Curream.
Ismail...
Sub. Lt. Hutaphreys, b Arculli
Lt. Heath, c D. Rumjahn, b
Arculli
10
24
13
THE CHINA MAIL.
Stark.
Present champion -J. B. Penman.
YAUMATI BANDITS.
IMPUDENT TEA HOUSE HOLD-UP.
Their tea finished, two customers 41 in a Yaumati eating house on Satur day suddenly produced revolvers. 16 The astonished accountant jumped off 14 his stool behind the counter. One man fired at the stool and in the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
One case of small pox, Chinese, was reported on Saturday.
Bitten by a dog, a Chinese bas been taken to hospital from West Point.
The transfer books of Messrs Wiseman Ltd., will be closed on Tues- day, February 28.
A year ago to-day the police made 550.000 opium baul cargo boat in the harbour..
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STRIKE NEWS.
CANTON COMMENT..
WE ARE ALI. IN THE SAME HOAT,”
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SPECIAL CABLES.
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Jumatano
BHANGH IT BILLIARDS.
AMATEUR, CHAMPIONSHIP.
RESULT.
¡China Mail SPECIAL.]
FERRONI AN THE HOLA
HONGKONG HOTEL
Tobrancy IB,
Mr E. 8, Abraham Dr F. W. T. Honger Mrs Amphlott Are MeConnoll
Hursey
Mr Rolley Appel
Mi. F. B. Ash on Me t. Jagtron Mr and Ms 1. A.Mc T. 8 Joura
Baxter
des K. H. Belí ̈ion Me 6. Julian Mr. Benjamin
E. M. Josepb
Miss
E. L Keyes
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and Mrs.
0
Luit en
Mt More Bonnets Major nnel Mrs T. Q. Me and Mrs C. R.
Re son
M Ara Blackburn
The prospects for a settlement of the Seamen's Strike are much better. Now that the Seamen and the ship owners have been brought together
SHANGHAI, Feb. 20. in conference through the mediation
Considerable public interest was of the Chinese organizations in Hongmanifested in the final round of the Mr F.O. B Broum fr. H. Cornett Long, every effort should be made to amateur billiards championship at the Miss Roks Mr D. McGi`- keep them negotiating until they Town Hall on Saturday night. R. Car 0. K. Hall Bros. realid reach a settlement and the seamen
K. Johnston challenged C. W. Porter, D. Pred # W. H. McKint ey
Professor Danenberg's pupils are to give their eighth annual pianoforte recital at the City Hall, on 'Monday leader. March 6 at 6.30 p.m.
Among those who left by the Golden State" on Saturday was Mr. Leighton Hops, who has been Ame rican Vice Consul here five
Mr J. P. BT
ton
Choirey
go back to work, says a Canton Times the holder and five times champion, Mire
to two sessions each 690 up. In the leys
Me J. Cóte The Times has made very little first session Porter finished leading Miss M. Côte
The latest move in local mergers comment on the strike because we is the securing by the Hongkong felt nothing could be gained by re- Hotel Company of a controlling peating romoure, or adding fuel to interest in Mesara. Win Powell Ltd. the dames in any way whatsoever. We recognized that the only way to approach a settlement was to get both sides in a frame of mind to negotiato, and get back to the point where the former negotiations were most stupid- ly broken off. It were better to ignore the mistakes made by both sides instead of emphasizing them. Then, when the Strike in settled, and the conditions become normal again, we may review the incidents of the strike for the purpose of drawing some valuable lessons.
years,
for
The ancual general meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association will be held in the St. Andrew's Hall, Kowloon, on Tuesday, February 28
at. 6 p.m.
A mosquito net caught fire in a Queen's Road Weat fiat yesterday. There was some excitement for a time but the flames were easily extinguished.
Knocked down by a ricsha in Que n's lead East on Saturday, Chinese boy is now in the Govern ment Civil Hospital suffering from a fractured arms.
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Yesterday afternoon thid entered the room occupied by the manager of the motor bus company, Nathan Road Kowloon, aud stole property worth $200.
62.
The final score was Johnston 1,200 and Forter 1,022. The largest breaks were Johnston 71. And 49;, and Porter 59, and 67. The match was keenly contested.
DROWNING MYSTERY,
SHIP ENGINEER'S DEATH.
[China Mail SPECIAL.}
SHANGHAI, February 18. The
circumstances mysterious surrounding the drowning of Mr. Q. Now it appears both sides have re.Hutchinson, third engineer of the covered from their first hysteria and Tongistan" were the subject of an the "sweet rawonableness" which we inquiry yesterday by the Coroner, Mr. mentioned in a former editorial is G. W. King, at the public mortuary. about to prevail. Both the ship. The body was recovered from the owners and the seamen realize their river shortly after the vessel's arrival interdependence. The commanity as from the south. The inquest was a whole realizes how essential it is for adjourned, the public welfare, that employer and employee co-operate on mutual respect._
terms of
As usual, the real sufferers from the Strike are those who have had!
BOYS QUARREL.
Mr N. Croucher Mrs D. R. Davies
Mr. M. Curie
M
and chi'd
#rs W. O. Darby Misa Darby Mr Harid
Debn
M. 1, . Marlyn
Mr Q.
Wees CF
H
Mica H. Dorothy
Metcalf
Mr Ka. W. Mi is
Mr M. Malier
rongghen
Mfrs T
Mies Monzo Mr W. MOD10
Mie Stewart-Moure
Mrs Myers
Mr G. C. Dew My G. Murray Mr & Mrs C. Everett Mr and Mrs W. P. Wra 4. A. Everett New Ou
and child
Me A. E. 'də'l
My end the Events ir P. S. Odomi
and 7 children
M.
F O'Huro
U Pale
WTA. F. Fesruley bir
Ir K. M. Fetterley
C. Fitch
Mr
T. 8. Forrest
W. K Pen- Mr G. W. Patterson
Bir
nink
Engineer Captain Miss D. E. Peppers!
3. P. Forgaani M.S. S. Perry Mr and Mrs W. H.Mr AV Pinson
Mre Pritchod and Galo Capt. F. Gamtull S BONG
& Mrs II G. Mrs Part bandy
MT. Lebryver
Mej
Mr John S. GardnerDrnd
Mr W. Gens Miss Gison Me W. Gordon
Mr
Joseph Gould
fr F. W. Gwyn Japt. T. P. Jall
Mr II. F. Hell Mr G. Hamel
Hamnord
Mr J. W. anby
Mc Q.
Mr.
+artis
&. Berper
Sergeant
Ymx J. P.
W. E. Perim Capt. and Mrs
Figvetand
Mr and Ms F. C.
E dailyn Wr W. E.
impron
Mr and Mis &. B.
mith
Mr J. A. Stephenson Mad. Victoria BusIez Mise C. Tinglay
Brigars General C.Mr.
D. Harston
Mr W Turner'
T
Iver d
Mes F. Vinir g
dr. 6. T,
nothing to do with it and could not ONE STABBED WITH A POCKET Mr. Foto Me Frida
prevent what took place. It has been pointed out time and time again tha the Chinese are the hardest hit by
KNIFE.
J. Haiw
Mr
and Hender
Mas W. Me and
Wobstor
dr and Ms R. J.
Weir
Mr A. J. Welch Mr E. P. Williams
Mr and Mrs C. A.M and Ms Weide
Henderson Two Chinese boys quarrelled out- this strike. The loss in money and aid the Western Market on Saturday Miss C. Hendry 11 B. Helortog Threatened with poles by four the wasts in commodities ha ben afternoon. Words led to blows and men, a Chinese and his wife stopped enormous. When the province can in the acuillo one is alleged to have Capt. G. G.Hulmes Mr P C. Young
Mr A. 8. Hillyer near Tai Shek Ku, hetween Yaumati ill afford such losses, how can any one stabbed the other in the leg with a and Kowloon City, on Saturday in his sober senses wish to prolong the
pen knife. The victim, who is Dow evening, had no recourse but to
in hospital, says his assailant is a surrender a box containing clothing
stranger to him, but he would be Mr and Ms L. G.Mr and Mrs worth $14.50.
able to identify him.
Returning to Kowloon City along the Yaumati Road yesterday evening, a ricsha e olie was set upon near the Mataukok Road by two men ons of whom seized his jacket while the other stole all his wobey-twenty cents--and his licence.
The Coldmbia Pacific Shipping Company's 8.3. "West Keats" left Shanghai on Sunday morning and is due bure Wednesday morning (February 22). The "West Kears is bringing down cargo overcarried by
the s.s. West Cayute."
strike?
ODDS AND ENDS.
It has been said the Chinese are al- ways ready to compromise. Many apparently impossille situations have been solved because of this tendency on the part of the Chinese not to push things to extremes. A door is always left open so that the party who gets the worse of an argument may retreat from his position gracefully, and without the complete loss of "face." Foreigners who have had 53 Sundays In 1922. many years of experience with the The year 1922 will þave 63 Sundays to its crédit. Now Year's Day was Chinese know and understand this.. characteristic of our people. As long
MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.
EXPULSE BAY HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Adams Mr & Mrs Heideman
Bird
Mr Bland
Miya Blandi Mr H. F. Cumplell
W: Arnold. Jo es
Dr & Mrs Mag- Fiott, child & norie Mr and Mr G. R. ·
Mr G. Clark and Lammert
party
Mr A. B. Conk
Mr and Noure
Mrs R.
Mr and Mrs C Mr Facke
Edgcumbe and Mr and Mrs J. A. child
how":
Mr and Mrs G H M ss Skinner,
Elliott
Mr Stewart
Me R Farrant Mr and Mrs: Geare
Adams
Paxter
Mr F. D. Tracey
PEAK HOTEL
February 4,
Hyslop
century it occurs 14 times only, as as there is possibility for negotiations on a Sunday, and during the present a situation is never hopeless. Su follows: 1905, 1911, 1922, 1928, 1933, Mard Mis F. R. J. Mr W. M. Hon any act that would exclude the 1939, 1950, 1966, 1961, 1967, 1978, Ainslie sbrevy
Mise Huxley possibility for further negotiation 1984. 1989, and 1995, Should the Mr and Mrs H. G. Lt. Col. & Mrs Because the watch required should be avoided. If terms are nut calendar go unreformed, the same day winding every 24 bours and the acceptable, instead of meeting them and number refers to Christmas Day.
the flat refusal, complainant, a Chinese wetoan, said with it would go for three days, Magistrate sentation of counter terms would The intervals ar regular-6-5-6-11 MERE O. Pird
-except the interval which includes Lindsell dismissed the case against a be the naturs! alternative.
the 1000th year, when there is a break, alive the negotiations young Bank of China clerk charged keeps
ns in 1893, 1899, 1905 and 1911, when and leaves the door toward a com- three intervals of aix years came to- on Saturday with its theft.
a
The Colony is promised a novelty to-morrow night in the Kowloon Theatre's roulette dance. This even ing the peninsula kinema will screen Paramount's "His Own Home Town," featuring Charles Ray in the role of resourceinl young man who rises from 7 ensuing commotion the other pulled a tramp to a newspaper maguste 11 open the counter drawer end stole under the impulse of love.
3 $32. Both men then made good their 3 escape.
2
.144
作
14
2
Sub. Lt. Stevens, Dot out. 41Lt. Hardy, b Ismail
E. Ali Moosdeen, c Earnshaw.
b Grimmett.
10
Cowen, st. Rajahn, b Ismail
Extras.
Y. Wahab, c Earnshaw, b King..
4
E. Moosdern. c Gibb, ▸ King
Total.
9
0
10
Bowling Analysis.
130 A el Arculli
Currcem
6 0 44
2
S. H. Ismail
4 0
40
3
J. C.
S. A. Rumjaho, not out.
Extr.is..
Gibb
Grimmett
Alexander
Larnshaw
King
Tatal
w.
0. M. R.
16 3 56 5
Bowling Analysis.
0. M K. WA. H. Rumjaha, not out,
9 0 42
2S. H. Ismail,
C
13
1 42 4
Cowen ..
4
10
4
4.6 1
POLICE R. C.
S. A. Ismail, b Cowen.
1 18 0 D. Rumjahn b Hardy.
Stevens,
8 3S. D. Iemail, e Steveas,, b
Hardy
C. F. Alexander, e Rumjan, b
Ismail
R. Earnshaw, b Rumjahn
F. E. Booker, c Moosdeen, b Kit-
A. ol Arculli, c and b Hardy.
FANCY DRESS BALL
WHERE TO OBTAIN TICKETS FOR TO-NIGHT'S REVEL.
Tonight's fancy dress ball at the City Hall in aid of the Society for 28 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals promises to be a notable event in the
A day of help will be held in the St. Andrew's Church Hall and Grounds, Nathan Road, Kowloon, on Tuesday, March 7, from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. aud 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Lady Stubbs will perform the opening ceremony at 2.30 and H. E. Major General Sir John Fowler, K.O.M.Q., C.B., DBO., will preside. The proceeds will be divided equally between the Hospital at Yanmania, ard St. Dunstan's Home for Blinded Soldiers. Features of the "day of help" in
1 Bocial life of the Colony. Already clude a sale of work, a bedouin tent,
4 tickets, and the impression having gained currency that these have been 12 exbausted the Ohira Mail has been O requested to make it known ikat 0 tickets will be available at the door
2 of the City Hall tlie evening, price $3).
each including supp r.
J. S. Curreem, b Hardy.
50
A. R M. Samy, b. Hardy.
0
M. Sadick. o Cowen, b.Hardy
A. Kitchell, b Hardy..
chell
F. M. Areurlli, b Cowen..
C. Earnshaw, 1 b.w., Abbas.
3
Extras..
B
T. H. King, b Mador
21
A. Grimmett, e Ismail, b Rawjahn 2
Elwood, b Madar
Totą!
0
Maskell, b M. dar
Gibb, b Madar...
D
Condon, not out.
Hallam, b Rumjaħn
Extrus
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Rumjahu
Kitchell.
Abbas
Istinil
Madar
Lovideen
104
10. 2. R. W.
11.40 32 3
3 0 21 1
2 0 10.
0·10.
0 3
16.
0. M.
pre-
This
prom so wide open. Gradually, the gether. Now all is plain sailing until
negotiators will reaching
Vr and Mira B. G. Miss E. O Lestio
Birob
Mrs Ma
Mr A. R. Li-san an
Macfarlspe
Mr and Ms E. S. Viss Max
Bioth Mr M. J. Breen
Mr and Mrs R. Mac-
Огрдог
Mr J. G. Bridger Mee K. Wathiasen Mr B. Bridger Mr Bod Mrs W
Mia Bronco Mayger
Comdr. and Mrs Vra McAinsh
Mr and Mrs J. F. Jrooke
Miller
28
2001; **Some" Diqcess !
is the
Lat
Mr H Buie
d'oceso of
field
Mr & Mrs J. A. C.Mrs H. Miller
Bul'ock
Capt &Mra.8. Mill
Mra M. 8 Mitchell Mr W. A. Butler Mr T. Mitchell
Mr HA Cartwright Miss
J. Mitchell Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr J. W. Moran
Mre G. Myera
H. $.
Obadwick
Charch
Nicholson
find themselves a basis for an agreement, and, unless one of the parties to the conference stands out for something Huge utterly unreasonable, (which seldom Saskatchewan, to the bishopric of happens) matters can be readjusted which Dr. G. E. Lloyd has been eleot 3, it is dwarfed by one Bishop amicably.
So let us all work to create an Middleton looked after a bundred atmosphere conducive to the pro- years ago. He was appointed to ther and Mrs T. WLt. Col motion of clear thinking. Let us new see of Calcutta in 1841 but the Lt. and Mrs. H. B. Mr A. Nicol
Clark frown down everything that engenders authorities did not deem all India bad feeling and suspicion. In a way, sufficiently large for him. So all Mr and Mrs R.
Courie Misa M. Cooper we are all in the same boat so why Asia, all places between the Cape of
Good Hope and Magellan Straits, dra Cormack try to sink it
and New We W. A.Cornell Australia, Tasmania, Zealand were placed under his charge Mrs. Curry as well. To have visited all the Col C. W. Davy
A. L Dawson churches in his diocese the Bishop Mr and Mrs J, would have needed the years of
Dover Mra Drew Methuselah}
Mr A. W. E-stman Mrs B. H. EIN. Mie D. Fllis Mis P. Ellis
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
ANOTHER ENJOYABLE DICINER DANSANT.
A.
Mr & Mrs T. Urton Mr A. H. Penn Boo, Mr
and Mrs T L. Porkins Mr and Ms F. B
Pfordten Mr E. Ralphs.
Mr and Mrs EL.
de Rhodes
Mr and Mrs W E.
Roberts Mies J. L. Robertson Mr J. B. Robinson
Mrs D. E Sergeant Lack of
Of New Fashions.
Mr R. P. Shaw Have we come to the end of origina:
Me and fra E. M.
Sleigh lity in dress design?" asks a Mr. T. Eveleigh
Mr H. . Halen Mr G. Morton Smith fashion
expert who has seen Men and Miss Fecies r
H. Spicer some of the advance spring modes. G. England Mies D. Stobart
Evening dresses are decidedly Capt. & MIR Fettes Mrs and Miss Stub
W. Ginting binga
don
Mr. D. Taylor
Me T. Thayer Mr and Mrs Thornborrow
Me and fry 8.
Williamson. Mr W: Woodward Mr F. N. Young
Ispite of the rain, Repulse Bay there has bren a large demand for a missionary court, giet talks, line-Hotel was patronized to its full
redietro Icenes of matograph films, Indin lif, and choir of 200 voices, capacity on Saturday night,
My be derved.”
Amongst the attractions were Mr. period, in conception and execution" Mr. F. W.
Madame Lottie Gor. Mr J.-F. Swindells Refreshments wil be
Jazz. (Will Header, and ha charming she writes. The designs of day partner, the Melody Girl (Miss Rits, frocks, and coats and skirts all seem Miss M. B. Hall LOVEMENTS OF STEAMERE.
Shield) who both excelled themselves to have been inspired by styles of Major D. L. Harding with their delightful entertainment. bygonetimes even the skirts with the Mr and Mrs R. C.B.
Hockey The C.P.8. R.M.S. Monteagis", erz
When Mr. Hender starts his high coreage belt has returned, an Mr A. H. rived at bunch og Feb 18/14 p.m.) eft there Feb. 1914 m.) and is due at wonderiul manipulations and Xylo incongruous companion to the long-worth Moji on Feb. 21:06 pm), en
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A James Miles, a schoolboy, Bath was playing with a balloon had reculved as a Christmas: floated into River Ayon, Borambli down the wtrep bank to recover it, allpped and fall into deep water wah de wood before his companions