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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ́ 8. 1922

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OF COMMERCE.. OHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL:

A

NEW CLASS for BEGINNERS will commence on MONDAY, 11th September, 1922, it sufficient support be forthcoming. Applications" for enrolment and enquiries regard ing hours of School, Fees, etc., should be made to the undersigned as early as possible,

By Order,

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BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION, WEMBLEY PARK, LONDON,

APRIL-OCTOBER, 1924.

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By Order,

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Secretary, HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE, Hongkong, September 4, 1922.

Comprising - Diving Suites, Chesterfiold Solas, Arm-chaira (new), Card-and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Table and Chaira, Wazhatands, &c., I Bideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery & Ware, Cooking Stores, Cutlery, Carpets and Rugs, Staircase Carpets, Electro-plated Ware, Electric Reading Lamps, Soreang, THE Blackwood Toapoya, Carved Curio Cabinot, Marble-top Flower Stands, Val. St. Lambert Out-glass Ware and Marble Statuettes and Örasments,

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AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of Fifty cents (50 cents) per share has been declared for the half year end. ing 30th June 1922.

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N INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE

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to

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10,500,000 ROUBLES FOR £ each other. Ms. Boardman was ODE RICH MAN'S 8 WILLS.

EXCHANGE PROBLEM FOR A JUDGE.

| had."

BEDSIDE. HOLMES.

A

-UNDER"THE BLACK

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of chose who sold all he had

Mr. Justice Bailbacho: A distinct DYING MILL OWNER'S ERROR. scriptural atmosphere seemed to pre- vail. They gave all they had to help others-with this difference, that they Mr. Alexander Boardman, of Co-were given a promise that the money eragh-road, Fulham, W., was, the would be returned to them.

To the "unwitty * Captain Gwat- The hearing was continued in the kin-Williams explains that by the suppliant in a petition of right against Giving evidence for the Crown, Mt. the Crown in the King's Bench Divi- North denied that ho gave the people Probate division in mail week before Black Fusign is meant the White, as sign in mail week for a declaration who lent the money an assurance as Sir Henry Duke of the dispute regard-flown, tattered and dirty, by the mis- to the repayment by the Governmenting the £000,000 will of the late Mr. Cellaneous small craft of the war that he was entitled to the repayment at any definite rate of exchange.

Navy-destroyars, bugs, trawlers; The court was amused at the state Frederick Charles Foster, of Queens boarding steamers, and the like. 15 in sterling of the equivalent of 250 000 roubles which he lent. to the Rev. went of Mr. Meyer; a sub-manager of bury, Yorkshire, a director of John was in two of such vessel, engaged in out-of-the-way corners of the Tak North, the resident British the Russian Bauk in London, who Foster and Sons, Ltd., mill owners chaplain in Moscow, for the relief of said the official quotation at the who died on August 15, 1921, aged 70. theatre of naval war, that he spent The plaintif. Mr. Herbert Ander- some three and a half years, with one destitute Britishers in Moscow in 1919 moment was 10,500,000 roubles to the and 1920. The question for the const The unofficial quotation was macbon Foster and Mr. Edward Hornby interval ashors as the unwilling gund Foster, as executors, propounded of the Senaul—an interlade which he higher. was the rate of oxchange at which the

a will of June 12. 1914 Tho has described in another book. honey should be repaid. The Govern- Mr. Matthews: To carry away a first defendant, Mr. William

•The first of his two commands, was f's worth of roubles one would want Edward Foster, a nephew, admitted the "Hibernis," rechristened "Tara," DON'T compare rther machines with ment had admitted liability.

the "NILFISK" Electric Cleaner,T. B. Matthews, K.C., for a motor-lorry. (Laughter.) That's the validity of the will bat propounded in time of peace a passenger steamer See the Nilek work-watch it allow M Boardman, said the British why they used rouble notes as labels in addition two sigued penal notes plying between Dublin and Holyhead. dirt; cleans anything. For free trial government had offered Mr. Board for beer bottles.

made by Mr. F. C. Foster on an She was detailed for patrol duty in Tel. 4306, P. B. O. 181..

man £90, 16s. 94. in settlement Mr. Justice Bailhache said he de- epitome of the will on August 11, the North Channel, and found berself cided that, so far as the Bovistirouble 1931, at Faskally, Perthshire, when for a time the only vessel armed with kir. Matthews described how people was concerned, there was no rate of he was about to undergo an operation, guns on the west coast of England. of British nationality in Moscow were exchange. (Laughter.) He thought The 1914 will left the Faskelly Captain Gwatkin-Williams tells how in great distres under the Soviet the proper rate of exchange was 430 mansion and estates, worth about he was awekeard one morning to find Tegune and how no money could be roubles to the £. Judgment would be £60,000, to the brother, Mr. Herbert moored alongside his ship a trawler

with getfrom home. Mr North persuaded entered for £581 Be, in favour of Mr. Foster, a quarter of Mr. which had been dispatched to sink a them to sell up all they had to help Boardman, with coats.

F. C. Foster's ahareia the German mine. The mine, still un- business and, after other bequests, the exploded, was attached to tho residue of the estate also. It has trawler's atem, all its detonating been said that there was a quarrel, horas bent by banging against her. and on the epitome of the will against the trawler's skipper had carried out the bequest of stock to the brother his orders to sink the mine by rifle there were the pencilled words, “No, fire, but he had first attached a fine to (underlined); my nephew Willie," and it in order to raise it again as a against the next elause assigning the trophy to marry home to his wife. Scottish estate to Mr. H. A. Foster

The sea routes were full of drifting were the words "To my nephew Willie corpses, some of which became so well Foster, of Stockeld, an 1 £100,000.” known to the mine.sweepers that they Mr. Lionel Foater, a cousin of Mr. used to obristen them with pet names. F. C. Foster, raid he saw him at One long-moustachioed corpse came Faskally writing with pencil on papers, to be known to a trawler's crew as and before writing he said, "I wish"Moike"; and it was the standing Faskally to go to Willie,"

jake on that ship whenever "Maike Miss Mariel Porritt, Mr. F. C. was encountered to summon on deck Foster's private secretary, stated that an old petty officer over whose im- on the morning of the operation the agination this particular body bad Igave him papers from an envelope established a strange and graesome marked "Bequests." He asked what influence, and to watch him tura pale was Willie's eecond name. Shortly and tremble when he looked down on after, Mr. Foster saii he had re- it drifting past.

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INTREPID" OFF MURMANSK.

The author's next command was a

two additions, Ile then had the more important one though it was servants in and said good bye to not in one of the spectacular theatres. them. Miss Porrit thought Is feared He was sent to the Arctic Squadron the operaion. On the Sanday after to command the "Intrepid," a name noon which he died ho said I which many will recognize as that of fear I am going to dis, and Mr. a ship that became famous at a later Herbert will shortly be coming to data as one of the old vessels used in Faskally"; and asked her to promise the blocking raid on Zeebruge and not to live with any member of the Ostend. The Arctic Squadron was stationed off the Murmansk coast; and Foster family.

its duty, at that period of the war a Lighly important one, was that of He further said, "Promise not to keeping open the northern doorway at méntion to anyone what I am going Archangel into Russia, through to tell you. You remember the which vast quantities of munitions papers you handed to me be ore the and supplies were sent into the op ration. I am afraid I have made

TREATED AS A JOKE

an error, and if I am spared natil

1

country.

The Squadron was far from bome, to morrow I will ask you to reach me anlita surroundings and its nees

those papers again.. Do not mention

consistently overlooked Was

and

the fact to anyone, as I suppose it were not always understood at the Admiralty. Captain Gwatkin-Wil- will all eventually come right." He liams tells us that from first to last it always epnko of Mr. Herbeit iu a kindly way, and she never heard of a disagreement between them. She harved in many important things. had been his private secretary for 11 Letters from the Admiralty used to arrivs as though his headquarters at years, and was.ie his confidence.

Opening the rate for the executors. Yukanakis was situated in Japan, and Mr. Priestley, K. C., said Mr. F. O. the station was confared with the North American station. A request Foster had made B wills since 1881.

Mr. Andrew McGregor Melgram, of for fresh meat was answered by the Pitlochry. Pertbah re, wie acted for sending out of fuck of abeep so wild Mr. F. C. Foster and the Duke of that when wasted for the table they

Atholl, as joint owners of Loch Broum, to interdict people from fish ing, said Mr. Foster always left bis legal work, to his lawyer.

Mr. Hogg, E., 0.,, for the nephew: Do you know Whitaker's Almanack explains bow to make willi 1

Mr. Meldram replied that he did not know Whitaker's Almanack as a legal work. (Laughter.)

bad to be hunted with the rills; and strict orders were sent that none were to be killed without first being born of their wool for use at home.

PARUTIO PESTO); / Nevertheless, the work of tìm Squadron in keeping the route clear of miles, chasing aubmarines, con- voying vessels, and effecting the re- pairs of which midst of them were in Did you know the testator was fond: Ergent need esccended, and epormons of reading it (Langhter) No.!! quantities of supplies passed through Sir John Simon need Whitaker's Archangel, and enabled the Russian Almanack on will-making in Bout armies to keep the fold. The climate, land, and Mr. Meldrum said the book the distance from bobe and the appeared to have stated it with per-nature of the work inflicted many hardships" of which the worst would

fect correctreOS

Sir Henry Doke and Whitaker's, asem to have been the Arotis Almanack was now in evidenta and he mosquito, which the author says is to meant to read all it said about law, lite tropfoal colisin as a hungry lion to After other, evidence Dr. William à ffemfoss, üdenterprising lamb,4.7 Hugh Fenton brother-in-law of the It was necessary to cover, in the dead toan, said that when visiting at whole af the chip with matting during Paskally die. Foster told him he was the short, Arctic summer, and there getting disappointed with Willie. He was one occasion when all work in the also told him he had had a bit of a Fopen was stopped for severs) days, skirmish with Herbert about paying Dogs were tormented to madness, two of the boys salaries out of his re- and birds were, daven from their muneration at "tuanaging director, nests. But in spite of these and He laughed and said Herbert was other troubles · Captain Gwatkin cross about it, and the doctor replied; † Williams rélaten his experiences with Wolksthadis Yorkshire, ing't it faitzea, abd roving to enjoy lo king back Mr. Foster replied, "Old Herbert's upon his experiences.

got over it now. The thing: W63 bever treated a more than njoke. He nevez:bnow two more loving brothers: from first tú lastbil

The hearing was adjourned,

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