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SUITINGS.

We have just received a smart selection of: CASHMERES, SERGES, GABERDINES and FANOY CHECKS

INSPECTION INVITED.

BIRTHS.

for the Races,

DOYLB-On January 28, 1923, st Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doyls, 64 Avenue. Dubail, a daughter. LINDSAYOa-January-28,1923, st Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Lindsay, & you.

AMIDAN On January 28. 1923, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Amidani, e son. HENDERSON.-On January 20,

1923, at Shanghai, to Ht. and Mrs. A. Henderson, a daughter.,

MARRIAGE.

BYRNE-OGORKOFF. On Jan-

uary 29. 1933, at Shanghai.;

James Moreton Byrne, of Sydney, N8W., to Natalie R..Ogorkoff,

DELTES,

BERG-On January 28, 1929

Berg, wife of George P. Berg.

Ltd.

FIT and STYLE GUARANTEED,

derives to take

THE CHINA MAIL.

only remove much onerous work from ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' SCHOOL,

a busy official but would als allow th

o disam ciste iteell-DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. administration to: from partly industrial dapats nod

In the auditorium of the Chinore thus remove any possible suggestion of "tatnference" which might con YMC.A., on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. ceivably influence Labour's' attitude, Grace, wife of Commodore H. E. making it reluctant to accept media-Grace RN, distributed the awards at the nonual prizegiving of St. Paul's tion. The matter is quits important Girls' School. She was supported by anough to justify the appoint the Bishop of Victoria, the Bishop of ment of one of those commimions Victòria, the Headmistress (Misa Woo) which have recently been doing such and the Bey. Cheung. There was a large gathering of parents and friends good work for the community.

of the students present.

The report of the Headmistress stated:

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

At Happy Valley yesterday, coolie was struck on the left side of his head by a golf ball with such force that he had to be removed to the Government Civil Hospital.,

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the weak ending January 20, 1923, amounted to 98,129 tons and the sales during the period to 68,577 tone.

ROBBERS BUSY.

WEEK-END CRIME.

Two armed robberies took place during the week-end and despite the increased vigilance of the Police, the rotbere in both instances got away with good sized baule,

On Saturday night, at about 10 p.m. several men entered a leather abop in Lower Lascar Bow by follow ingu feki from a branch who had gone in to hand over the takings. As they had paid a deposit of $a during the day on a bargain they were not suspected. Adopting the usual modus operands of threatening the inmates with arms, and gagging them, they atole between $900 and $400,

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Early yesterday morning, tenement flat at No. 28 Prays Esst was anterid. After silencing the in- mates, the gang took sway property worth $1,000 and shara osrtificates to the value of $3,000. The alarm was given some time after the robbers had escaped.

GOLF,

GOVERNOR'S SHIELD,

MONDAY PEBRUARY 1928

STRIKE SETTLEDA RESTRICTED COVENANT.

OLD CLOTHES MEN'S DISPUTE. EMPLOYEE SUED FOR $20,000.

,

ACTION BY CADDBRUK, MACGREGOR

AND CO.

The second hand clothes workerk who struck for better üçhditions and higher wages on January 26 have

A carn the decision in which will be' resched an agreement with their im ployers, through the mediation of the Secretary for Chinese Affaire, As the of considerable interest to everyone present is the best time of the year employed under an agreement which # restricted covenant for the trade, being the end of the contains Chinese year, a serious loss to the same before his Bonour Juday Grain at E. M. Supreme Court Shanghai, shopa has been averted.

The terms of anttlement are aslast wook. Plaintiffs, Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., are ning Mr. follows

Double pay to be given to all who Robert Brydon Wood upon the have remained at work during the following claim's strike. The strikers will be givati: (1) An injunction to restrain the anaal pay covering the period for defendant from carrying on or being which they have been on strike.copoerned or interested in, in any An increase of sixteen per cent in capacity whatsoever, the business of a granted to all employees on the basis distiller or manufacturer of aerated of their rate of pay on the 2nd day of watere in China for a period of 10

yesen fröm August 31, 192%, in accord- " the first moon next year,

ance with an agreement dated June 8,

(2) Damages for breach of said

Mr. M, Reader Hatris appeared for for plaintiffs and Mr. R. N. Macleod for defendant,

Mr. Maclood scked for an order for pleadings.

The 8th year's work of this school was a year which was marked by no small blessing. At our last annual prize-giving the Chairman in the course of his speech remarked: "St. Faul's Girl's School is like a child who has outgrown her clothes." Indeed we have outgrown our clothes. Our

All workmen must resume work last school-building had a floor space for 290 pupils only, and on account of

before the 20th, day of the twelfth 1921. 1.

moon (the 5th inst.) otherwise they this limitation of space we had to re

The Yik Tai firm, of 9, Queen's will not be entitled to the benefits agreement, $20,000, fuse a great number of pupils. After the Summer vacation we were for Street, second floor, was visited at 3 resulting from the first term.

Workmen who have resigned and funate enough to find better premises p.m. on Saturday. Shortly after a Gen. Chang Shao tang, Peking's at 74, Caine Road, which has better man had entered to inquire about a been duly paid are considered se Premier, has telegraphed to Dr. C. light, air and surroundings, and the house in Kowloon City for which the having entirely severed connection C. Wa. son of the late Dr. Wa rooms of which are more adapted for firm are agents, five tobbers armed with their employers and to them the

In opposing this application, Mr. Ting-fang, Inviting him to become class rooms. It would be perfect with revolvers and daggers held up terms do not apply.

There are to be-four additional Header Barris said the action was Minister of Foreign Affaire, stares if there were a bigger ball and the staff. A safe was opened' and a talegiam, to the Shanghai Journal a larger piece of play ground. The $7,600 in notes and $200 worth of holidays during the year, namely the one to restrain defendant from break- first, second and third days of Chinese ing a clause in his agreement with of Commerce.

sarolment for 1923 was 320 as jewellery were stolen.

New Year and 18th. day of the sixth plaintiffs, or in the alternative, dam against 250 in the previous year,

moon. Excepting for these holidaye ages. The facts of the case were site- Admiral Sir Arthur C. Leveron, showing an increase of 70 pupil

the old conditions as to holidays, are ple, merely that defendant applied for K.O.B., will give awards at the annal Special attention was paid to the

to be in force.

pemission to do so, permission wAS distribution of prizes of St. Papi'a subjects that were considered weat,

refused, and he then joined Watson'ır. College on Wednesday, evening. A and it was grati.ying to see the im-

Mineral Water Co. The point in the concert will be given by the students provement in the examination results.

eans would be legal argument as to at 7.30 p.m., and the prize distriba-It is the hope of the school to raise

THE A-MAH;

whether that clause was good or bad. tion will take place at 9.15 p.m. it standard year by year. Change of

| If it was good, plaintiffs were entitled staff is always a hindrance to the pro-

PRIMER OF THINGS to an injunction or damages. Law an For having anchored in the gross of a school. We are thankful

CHINESE. Southern fairway yesterday, the for not having been greatly affected master of a large trading junk was in this respect; yet we felt the loss of this morning fined $15 by the Marine the assistance of Miss Miall and Missing the University sud. Messro, J. L. Magistrats (Commander C. W. Beck Mitchell who left the Colony last Crockett and JM. Walker, represent- with, R. N.). His excuse was that Summer. Their places were respec ing the Chartered Bank of India, Behold ber, Child. In Trouser-ins he was driven there by the strong tively Alled by Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Australia and China. It was a very And baggy Coat, here's One, Iween

Cair who are both very conscientious close game, the University, winning All too fam-il-i-ar to your Eyes – workers. We dislike to think that we the match by two up and ons to play. And who occas ious no Surprise, The Japan paper announce the ball loe Mrs. Milse who is leaving

At the conclusion of the match BusFrom for 8i-am to Yo-ko-ha-ma, engagement

Mise of

Margaret for England in a few days' time. She Excellency the Governor (Sir E. E. De-nun-ci-a-tion of the A-mah Maitland. eldest daughter of Mr. and has bean most successful in her under Stubbs, K.OMG.) presented the shield Comes, fraught with An-i mos-ity. Mrs. E. W. Maitland, of Yokohama, takinge, and her work is greatly to the winners and congratulated them A-rousing Co-si os i-ty, and Mr. H. E. Adame, at present in appreciated by the girls and myself on their rocceM Tokyo. The wedding will probably We wish her boneyaga,... Another take place in the latter part of this penon whom we feel to be indispensAnother interport trial match was able, is likely to leave us next term: played on Saturday with the following Mr. Ael Arcalli, solicitor, wrefer to Miss Pitts,

We are fortunats in baying Miss A. B. Stewart (65) beat G. 8. to correct a statement in our report May Gittens back with us after she Arcbbatt. of the funers of the late Mr. Lo has been spent many months in

B. D. Crawford-Morgan (6 & 5) beat Longinotto to the effant that be way Ameries. It is no exaggeration to T. W. H. the deconsed gentleman's partner. way that she is a priceless Kindergar

R. Melville Amith (2.&.1) best A. X.

wind.

month.

WIN FOR UNIVERSITY,

The foal of the Governor's ehield CHILD'S was played at Fanling, yesterday. The finalists were Messza. C. Middleton Smith and F. A. Redmond, represent-

results:

Me. Arculli says: the deceased was ten teacher. Miss Lo Binn Hing. Mackentie.

partnera."

INTERPORT TRIAL.

1.

sole owner of his practice and had no new teacher, bas been very satisfac. U Ireland (4 & 9) beat W.

tory. We hope to add to our staff Galloway- next term three new teacher--Mr.

Church.

W. W. Mackenzie (1 & 2) beat Capt. Bloxham.

BILLIARDS.

FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP.

FIWAN TO DAY.

LESSON XXI!

To understand why such A barn Is show 'r'd on One whom all must true that, in your shildish Head, She puta I-dess were best nn-said. Has taught you Words that out-ward

kuch

black!

And make your har-den'd_Fa`h-ar When al-ter You ehö fails to look.” → She starts to mix it"with the Cook That she's a Goe-sip. Broad cast-ing, Com-par'd with her is no new Thing. But, hath She, then, so Vir tass,

Child

This ancient Dame of Au prot mild? Who an awers all the Front-door

Encola?

Who sits up late to dara the Socks? Who to quent-ly must play the Cook And eke the House-boy? Over-look The Work for which these two aze

psid?...

Who is your Moth or 1 "Lad-y's "

·Maid !".

Who, more than She, 'twixt me and

you,

physical training is as important as that of their sons...

and some fine games have been Beneath such Sins as they'd confess,, There is

just completed. The final match will

RRLF.

Peking and Tientsin Times.)

to restricted .covenante was always vary difficult to decide, and in its present state counsel was not going to pretend that anybody coul" adviso definitely as to whether a cause was good or bad. He had advised his clienta to proceed with the care, bus it would have been going far to advise them to apply for an interim-injunc tion, for in that case defendant would lose his employment with Watson's. and, in the eveny, of a ruling in his favour, might be entitled to heavy damages. At the same time plaintiffs were suffering damages for every day. defendant remained in the employ of

Watson's, and counsel therefore saked that the case be set down for early trial, upon his undertaking to provide defendant with particulars within 24 hours,

Mr. Macleod replied that be did not mind-s speedy trial, but he saw-ne reason why plaintiffs should not file statement of claim within 24 hours. It was a little diflenit to ses from the writ exactly what claim plaintiffs were going to make ont, and the burden was upon them to show that the covenant was reason;ble. The

agreement was very peculiar one,

Upon looking at the agreement, bie Lordship said he thought defendant was entitled to pleadings, and ortler- ed that a statement of claim be filet in three days and statement of de- fance in three days.

SCOUTCRAFT.

DISPLAY BY KADOORIE

SOOUTS.

(Elis Kadooria School) Troop of Boy

and duplay in the Great Hall: of Queen's College on Saturday evening. A very large audience of Chinese with sprinkling of Europeans thoroughly enjoyed theantertainmentwhich was of a high order and refisoted much credit on the Boonts and their leaders.

settlement the exception. Recent local history give them examples aplenty, the most notable being, of course, the seamen's strike which was' playing havoo with the Colony's lifa

E. J.B. Mitchell and J. E. Warner, Owing to the necessity for making Chan Hon Ping Miss Fok and Miss all square. his time last year.-Now this attitude repairs to the machinery, the Peak Chu.

I want to make a special mention is not merely mistaken; it is some Tramway carvice will be suspended times mischievous. Fublic opinion is after the 10 p.m., car on Saturday her of what the Chinese Y.M.C.A, is

Mr. Stewart was in splendid form, nezt (Feb. 10) until the 7 a.m., cat.00 equally potent for evil as it is for good. Monday (Fati. 12). Simultaneously, doing for us. We wish to extend our his toors for the round being 74, which

wannet thanks to the Board-ofs 5 under bogey. And when poblic opinion expects the Hongkong Hotel Company will Directors for allowing us to use the strikes almost invariably labour dis-run a service of buses during the in Gymnasiom

сдсе week, and Putes wil fulfill expectations and duly terval, from the Hotel to the Peak particularly to the Physical Director, Mr. Dome, for teaching the girla develop into striken. Various ressons explain this-the most obvious is the Mr. Oswald White, H. M. Consul which afford them many hours of joy Group Games and Indian Clube, encouragement, the mapported side at Nagasaki, is going Home on leave and diversion from their studies.

Is bland for Things she does not do? extreme sotion, and in company with Mrs. White and

a play-ground is Simply because changing conditions Maru" cailing from Moji on February and I sincerely hope that the billiards championship of the China Receiving very little Pay

children will travel by the "Atents The lack of

keenly falt by. the School,

Play in the annual tourney for the Who work eth hard, both Night and

Day are bound to raise differences it G, Mr. McPherson Austin, who has Board of Directors will permit us to Squadron and the Fleet Cap, basury Child, the Goat of In-se! old. obviously does not follow that boen Vice-Consul'for the past two "or amicable settlement is impossible, or

three months, will be in charge of the use the Gymnasium more than ones attracted considérable interest among Who was sent forth, 'as we are told,an i tipi British Consulate during Mr. White's Week, seeing that their daughters Naval man during the past month. To stagger through the Wild-er-ness The members of the 6th Hongkong. сред improbable. Admittedly,

absence. Labour's demands are frequently un» i REINSCH-On January 26, 1923, at reasonable, frequently fantastic. But

The Pacific Mail v.s. **President one other thing that is worthy / witnessed in the preliminary rounds Bore no such Burd-in, wand-or-ing, Beonts gave an interesting. 'concer 11.30 am.. at Dr. Fearn's

Wilson" which arrived in port yaste of mention, namely the opening of a Hospital, Bbanghai, Dr. Paul & ofton Labour has claims which an day, brought some interesting AmeriHall-Holiday's Free School for Muy be played in the Chief Petty Officers doth the A-mah. Her, I eing!. Reinech, at the age of 53.

doubtedly nerd answering, grievances can visitors, to Honning. She bec Teai whom the girls teach on Wednes. Club (E.M. Dockyard) to-day. H.M.8. at which undoubtedly need adjusting on boards delegation of 120 Shriners day and Saturday afternoons. This tais's team are the holders of the well as the Summer Vacation Cap, and again this year the Titanin Shanghai, Emma Mary Ragsdale Even those who most denounced the of the San Francisco Shrine, he getool is managed, entirely by these got two teams into the final. There

have been making a pilgrimage to

ware soven teams entered, the seamen's taction last year admitted Honolulu, Japan and China. The girls. The religious work of the

two tesma "M that wages obviously required some visitors were out sightseeing in town school is also very encouraging. Hawkins and Titania cach, catering The Titania's teams for today will revision, though opinions differed last night, and leave for Manila After Mrs. Eddies' meetings, as many na ons hundred have joined Bible concerning what increases should be to-day,

Classes, and twenty are now being be as follows; pievieno granted. Generally, then, since both

Two distinguished ministers of prepamd for baptism. We would Titania "A. W. Oldham, O.E.A., sides usually follow the Oriental the English Presbyterian Church be consider the School a failure it we did Parke, O. Wtr, W: Young, Bgt.

R.M.LL, B. Briggs, P.0, C. Davies, years ago, my health broke down con first aid display and signalling were practice of framing their terms with Rev. Dr. Macgregor of Wimbledon, not endeavour to give the girle Light, P.O. and G. Hubbard, Shot plately and had to give up works also included in the programme, and

was in hospital for a time, and also went in all these the boys exhibited ■; ample margin, the employees demand-past-Moderator of the Assembly, and and lead them to the Teuth, Titanik B Pearson, Shpt,

to a convalescent home; this no doubt ing more than they are prepared to the Rev. Dr. Madagan, General The Bishop in the course of a short T. Petty, ERA, T. Ball, ER.A., A. benefijed mo; but, I was soon as bad as degree of efficiency which proved an accept and the employers afering lean Secretary of the Denomination whe address congratulated the school on Collins, P.O., H. Houghton, O.A., and ever

will aurire in the Colony this week, the progress which had been made O. Levine, P.0. than they are really eventually pre- will preach at the Union Church next since its inauguration eight years ago. Compared with some oities Hong pared to grant, it follows that almost Sanday. Dr. Macgregor will The Headmistress had told him that Long is only a child, a a precocious every dispute, apart from the very address the congregation in the morg in the course of its career the Sabool child perhaps, but

one still with many few where one side is wholly uning and Dr. Maclages in the evening, mast have educated at least 2,000 Y: LA. Then, again, there was They have been visiting the Prashy girls. When Miss Woo took over the no playground attached to the school, things to learn, many faults to correct, reasonable, provides room for bargain terian missions at Swatow, Amoy and position of headmistress, just over and he hoped that at some early date took bottle after bottle of medicine. and many trials to overcome. How ing. Now this bargaining need not, Formoss, and are now on their way mix and a half years ago, there were something would be done to remedy over bang woll again. Then I read in ewer, born shortly after the advent of: as many people think, necessarily end home.

about fifty purple, buday there wore this. Not long ago he was talking to a newspaper about Dr. Williams" - pirk pills, and decided to try thein About 300, and they had a teaching staff of doctor about the conditions of health the second or third week after comwiliam Rice Cooper, Blankey the industrial era, Hongkong has bad in deallock, Given independent out-

twenty-seven. From there Ogures in Hongkong ni the large amount monoing the pills I felt a bit brighter, ite fall share of one of cityhood's most side mediation it can bring speedy What the police thinkin

Woods the very great program that the of typhus and pantumption there was and would keep most of my food down. anpleasant cone mitants — labour and lasting settlement, The un- auspicious report has been made

As a result of this I contioned with the pills, and get better of Yale fan unemployed seaman of Woolung school had made could be eraily seen in the trouble Indeed, the eucoession of

tiring

effo

Street. Yaumati He said that The Bishop congratula them also obat he felt sure that schools of this and better. My nerve berams, steady B Horti

and the depression and weaknews: Ints valuable asset from me was soon completely bured, and disputes the Colony has seen, especial. Chinese Affairs have more

than yesterday evering,, he - was, handed on getting into their new buildings

view of public health. able tostart work agih. By during the last few years, has pros once shown that." sse efforts $3,000 by a friend in Ko Shing Street they were certainly a great

he wished to think pink pills have matie

in fact, I consider they invod dosed among some people here a feel

extra to redeem bis debu and pay is ment on the old ones.

commend them

her kindness in I am, yours faithfully Les marriage expanses, Ar ing in ang akin to fatalism. Not only do they burden for Mr. Hallifax, already buny mată by the ferry at

work they had

could

sa the esta expect countless more disputes, but

one of the Colony's biggest walked to the Cantos: they also consider, atrikes inevitable. departmenta. Now that he has proved He alleges that five Even the more thoughtful among mosh the Colony

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AI KRUTH, JUSTICE, "PUBLIO. SERVICE"

Rosażona, MosDAY, Exa. 5, 1923;

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A LEGACY OF THE WAR

A boring match was the most, ST:

Owing to sovero hardships while on popular item on the programme and active acrvice, my health suffered the borem two Chinese boys were service, I did pick at all, | sorren after leaving the well applauded for their fine display neve some not plak up and in true British spirit. Swedish drill

My nerves soomed all to pieces, and present. English songs were also my head was in a constant whiri. à cute given and the programme closed with pain wized ran after every meal, and at an amusing Chinese sketch. times nothing would stay pa my stomach. The doctors said I was suffer

ing from nerous debility, and indiges

tion,

CHANGSHA TO CANTON,

bát gai no better, and I-fort-hope of

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