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VISTORE ET HOTEL,
HONGKONG HOTEL,
November 12k
Mr B. T. G. Aitken Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs G. 6. Mrs C. B04
Archbutt
Mr Paul M.
Mr H. AT
Capt. and Mrs. T.
Arthur
Mr. W. BarnEK
SON
Hodg
Mr. J. Holmes
MrB. A. Hovenier Mr J. HE
Washington, November 22. Ms. Curtis Wilbur, Secretary to the Navy in his mul report. to Congress "sta fes that he intends to request special appropriation for Mr H. F. Barton Mr A. R. Johnston modernization of six of the older Min Mande Baxtecke A. W. 8. Jozos battleships of the American Beet, Mr and Mrs. Beale Mr Kahn which he deems essential in order Mr V. Benjamin
Mrs E R. BelliosCaptain and Mrs. to maintain the ratio of naval Mr D. Beras strength. Mr. Wilbur does not Mr D. Berthan mention the gramine of ten Mr R. J. Birbock cruisers and sundry auxiliary craft Mr and Mrs. A. G.
Blez which failed to secure passage in
Mr A. Brooks
Kinlock.
Mr A. C. Kuper. Miss C. F. Kerper Me and dra Lauritem
0.
Mr and Hra W. J.
Lenderma
Mr A. W. GṛhamWra E. Liidell
Browne
Mr K. U. Bardin
Kisa H. L
Bir E. A. Mackay
Mr W. A. But Mr F. Manago
terfeld
Mr A. Carpi
My O. Y. Chen
Mr D. McCallum
Mr and Mrs Meaðar
and Child
Com & Hirs. CorronMisa Merrillos
as Mieser
Mr Carlos Mor
Ar V. R. Ooscopain Mr 6. Mille Mr Chat. Cottrell Mr A. Morley Air J. H. Crocker Mr C. E. Montague Mr J. M. Dalgarto Dr. J. Morison Mrs D. R. Davies Mr G. 1. Non
Mra Darra
Mr P. O'Connor
Lient. and Mr. Mr and Mrs. B.
DAWHOD
Capt. Dickens
Mr. O. W. U Van
„Doraser
Mr and Mrs W. A.
R. Douglas
Mr E. R. Duckett
Pearman
Mr and Mrs H
Foolsy
Mr and Mrs H.
Post.
Mr M. J. Quist
Mr J. R. Redfern
Mr A. E. Edwards Mr H. H. Regg
Mr G. P. Elsasser Mrs. Rodslaveż
Mr Felix Ella
Mus M. Ellis
Mr A. H. Rowa
Mr and Mrs E. 0.
| Mr and Mrs." E. E, Robinson
Ellis
Mrs & Miss Russell
Mish Feel
Mr E. T. Schjoth
Mr E. S. FairchildMy B. Schmidt Mr. P. Fohiby
Mr G. Schrinar
Mr A. Francois Mr and Mrs O. My Dovel Fraser Scoholtz
Col. and & Mrs Gas-Mra Mabel Ecoboltz
cigoe
Capt. M. Biqui R. land
Mr and Mrs. L
Gould
Dr. Dougla the fheal homes of the last session nf
Gavler Congress. It is understand by prMr H. Gabon The certificate of the Carnegie poses to take up dus in a special re- Mr H. Geffers Here Fund, together with a cheque port in the absegumittee of naval Dr. R. E. Gill for £10 and the certificate on appropriations, Mr. Wilson says the M3 Goire vellum of the Royal Humane approved policy of maintaining Society, was presented to Alfred feet on the Pacific const should he adhered to. He predicts the Smith, aged twenty, at Marylebone completion of the programme of Police Court for his plack in diving surajping ships under the Washing. from a height of 15ft, into 6ft. of fon agreement within the prescribed water and rescuing a woman from time, and draws attention to the Regent's Ganal. Mr. H. W. W. need of a new Congressional policy concrming oil reserves in the event Wilberforce, making the presenta of the success of the Government's tion, said some people thoughtless- stilt against the Ten-pot Dome ly observed that police courts only
ON and after 1st December, 1924. saw the seamy side of life, but in
our address will be as follows:
NEW P. & O. BUILDING.. Hongkong: 24th November. 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY, CLUB. EXTRA MEETING- 29th November 1924.
Champions, Post Entries.
By Order,
O. B. BROWN, Secretary Hongkong, 21st November 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
THEM THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE
fact they often heard of cases of kindness, courage and unselfish- ness. It was plain that they were commemorating an act of courage and unselfishness such as they liked to think their countrymen excelled in.
Galli Curci in London.
Mme. Galli Curci was asked by
CONDITION for Entries Seventh an interviewer, in London about Hongkong Autumn her recreations. "I have very few," she said. "My farm in Catskill is the chief one. There I spend four months of the year with my chickens and pigs and cows and my two dear dogs. One is Fagin, an Irish terrier, so named because he always picks my pockets for biscuits. The other is Plato, alias Socrates, an English sheepdog. who is the greatest philosopher I have ever know.” Apparently the life of a singer is a very Spartan one. Galli Curci neither drinks alcohol nor smokes tobacco. She eats very little meat and lives mainly on milk and vegetables. "And I dare not stop up late at night and I dare not catch a cold like ordinary, happy
I'm Ko-lucky people," she said, afraid my poor husband has mar- ried a very dull wife." But the young and fair-haired Mr. Samuels, Each member has the right of in-who is both her husband and troducing, 2 non-members to the accompanist, indulged in one of Members Enclosure, tiokate for whom those superior smiles which come can be obtained from Mosara, Linstead
aturally to the happily manled
MEETING will be held weather permitting) at "Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, 29th November 1924. commencing at 2.30 p.m. The frat bell will be rung at 2 pm.
The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform balf price
Members are advised that they muet show their Sason Tickets to obtain [dmission to the Members' Encleare.
Davis at 35.- cach up to FRIDAY
November 28th,
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
Hongkong, 21st November, 1824.
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RE TROTZKY.
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(Reuter'e Service.)
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Mr Tia Mah Yan Mr G. 4. tardiusor CP. Velter Mr and Mrs. WM. R. A. Wadeson
Harrie
Me W. E. Wakeham Mr J. Scott BamionMr W... Watson Mr. HazsammannJudge E. . Watcon Mr P. J. Van Becke Mr J F. Wright Mr A. F. Beory
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LUSITANO BILLIARD ASSOCIATION.
CHALLENGE SHIELD TOURNAMENT-1924.
1st round played at Club de Recreio.
Mr
Cham bors Capt. & Mrs Dixon Mr and Mr N. Dr Donelan
Patron Mr & Mra Ehrman, Mr Schrosterg Mr and Mrs C. 'T. Mr C. B. Shank
Fowle cblidropLt. Col. & Hre Step- Mr Franklin
hen
Club Lusitano. versus 17th Nov. H. da Luz
Catholic Unlon.
250
174 R. F. Luz
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6 p.m.
C. F. Vas
188
250 L. A. Osmund.
18th
P. Rozario
250
236 F. M. Ozorio.
J. A. Barradas
+229
250 M. A. Silva,
M
1. B. Gosrok- & MireT, Travers + daughter
·child
19th
J. Gardner....
104
250 E. Remedios.
Mr M. Walk
F. Sequeira
161
250 L. V. Antonio.
20th
E. Roza (capt.).. 121 F. M. Cruz
250 A. J. Osmund 90
250
21st
E. M. Remedios.. 250 J. O. Remedios
227 E. Barros. 185 L. G. Lima.
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212
2015. 2324
PNAK- HOTEL..
November 22.
RIGA, November 23, Political circles in Moscow are excited at the publication of numerous resolutions demanding action against Trotzky for alleged Dr J. W. Anderson Mr and Mrs E F unorthodoxy. Trotzky is still President of the Military Revolu tionary Council, and Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs; bat apparently his colleagues desire to deprive him of power.
At a recent conference of political officials of the Red Army and Fleet a resolution was passed supporting Zinovieff, Kameneff and Staliä against Trotzky.
Mt S. A; Arðkor Kill Miss E. R. Baily Mr & Mrs & Impo Mr and Mrs L. Ó. V, Mr and Mrs S. H.
Bellamy
Langeto Mr J, W. C. Bonnarbir R. Laren
Mr W. H. Bourne Me and Mrs W. L. Mr M. J. Brem Leask
r & Mies Brennankir and re G. D. Gol& Mre O. Russell, Lega
Miss Leys
Brown
Miss P. W. Brown Major A. 8. Little-
| Mr T. 8. Bustard Johre It is rumoured the Military Mr B, H. Fleland Mr L. M.8. Lloyd
Mr 8. D. Carothers Mr.T. D. Lloyd Revolutionary Council has been Mr. C. Comrie Me W. H. Look convoked to appoint Trotzky's M. Cooper Mr. and Mrs W. successor,
FUNERAL OF SIRDAR,
-IMPRESSIVE - CEREMONY
IN CAIRO.
• an
Mrs L. H. Comack Logan Lt. Col. R. A. Dob-Mrs J. Molin-h
Cle
Mr B. McGregor J.Mr E. E. Himmaet
Mr. and Mn
Dracad
Mr E. C. Dunens Mr W. E. Dys Hrs Samers Fille Miren Ellis Kr and Mrs W.
Eustace
Munton
Miss M. W. News-
bolme
Mr W. Ogden A.dr F. E. "Ollerton Mr A. H. Fean
Mr P. FitzGerald Major and Mr.B. Mr A. Forber Phillip Miss M. Forba Mr and Mr H. R. Mr R. J. W. Foster. Remington Mr F. F. Franklin E Col. Mrs O. LE C. Frederick Bandem Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr Ju G.Boatt
Goodfellow International
Mr R. P. Bhaw Krand Mrs J. M.Mr B. H. Skalton.
Gordon
De A. W. 8horalton
Mr W. F. Banasoni
Mr and Mrs Gen, W. Capt. Aktor
(Reuter's Service.)
"Young people in these days
CAIRO, November 22. hardly know what is meant by Unforgettable scenes and a purity." This outspoken declara-magnificent military display of ion was made by Miss Allson impressive solemnity marked the Nellans, of the Association of character of Moral and Social Hygiene, in an ceremony, address on Love and Morality A general holdiday was ab. at the conference of the National served. The gathering "át All Grey Council of Women at Brighton. Saints' Church included Lord Mr. and Mrs 0. J.Mr & Mis G.
She supported a resolution which Allenby, Zaglul Pasha (the
Manolo Haghee Stubbing was passed declaring in favour of Egyptian Prime Minister), a rer and Mrs B. A.Mr and MHE. F. L. an equal moral standard between presentative of King Fuad, Mr. Mis M. B. Hal
Hald
Stardes Mr G. P. Bordas men and women, and said that Asquith, the Diplomatic Corps, rand Mrs J.Mr and Ms P. h. young people could not under and representatives of foreign
Hancock
Buckling stand why an Act was totally communities,
Mr J. B. Hawker Men J. S. Thomson Hrs W. J. Harker Men O. Thraftes -Comdr, G. F.Mime Thwalben Hole
Mr A. W. Tokle
Trevelyan
250 L E. Remedios.
2nd round.--November 24th to 28th, Club Lusitano v. Club
de Recreio, at Catholic Union Club.
Final-December 1st to 5th, Catholic Union v. Club, de
Recreio, at Club, Lusitane.
PASSENGERS.
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DEPARTURES.
Per A. O L. 6.5+ ' "President Me Kinley" on Nov. 23-Mr Clarence Per D. S. L. 5.3. President
E. Meyer, Mr and Mrs Richard Garfield" on Nov. 24-Mrs L. G. Sanger, Miss C. Sanger, Miss H. Mr and Mrs F. W. Armstrong, Mr Chang Rai Chong Sanger, Mr Ng Lin Shiu, Me Les Mrs Chang Wong. Shee, Master Hing Tsang, Mr W. H. McBride, Chang Wai Lit, Master Chang Wai Mr Gong Yuk Wah, Mr Lem Tong Man, Miss Pansy Chang, Miss Sing, Miss May S. Lee, Mr. Chun Amelia Chang, Mr and Mrs Arthur Yin, Mr Ma Dung Him, Mr Yee Coyne, Mrs B. A. Forsythe, Mr Kow Jim, Mr Chun Wing, Mr Chun and Ms Franco de M. Gherini, Mr Lung Ker, Mr W. H. Cannon, Mr Sam Hancok, Mr G. L. de Negri, Yee Look, Mr and Mrs T. L. Raws- Miss Carmen Silva, Mr and Mrs F. | thorne, Mis G. B. Whitehead, Mr W. Suttlerlic, Mr You Yung Lang, Ma Soo, Mr Edgar G. Barrett, Mr Mrs Jean Beck, Mr and Mrs Drew C. Tsunitini, Mr Choy Wing Hing, Chidester, Mrs Marie F. Merchant, Mr.Lau Koon Sam Rev. D. W. Fooks, Mr Yung Tung Sang, Miss Master Robert Merchant, Mrs Amy S. Ellis, Mrs F. Edgar, Mr Y. S. B. Schreiner, Mrs Pauline N. Chun, Lt. S. Brown, Dr. Oldt, Mr Thompson, Mr Henry A. Clover, W. E. Hale, Mr Fred Ellis, Mrs Miss Frances Clover, Mrs Margaret M. V. Lim, Master Lis, Mr Y. M. Wong, Mr Ho Wah Sang, Mr and Gillies, Capt. and Mrs Fred K. Mrs Ho Wai Hong, Master Ho, Perkins, Mr Lee M. Sedgwick, Mr Mr Look Fook Chao, Mrs W. E. Mary S. Standish, Miss Lora Miller, Miss D. Miller, Master W. Standish, Miss Adele, Audi, Dr. E. Miller, Jr., Mr D. Jackman, Mr Goodman, Mrs. Frank S. Hyatt B. J. Furtur Mr. Geo. Kirkham, Jose M, Borkowski, Miss Jane VC A. Pratt, Mr K. Yamasaki, Mr Mr Paul W. Hyatt, Miss Sus V. MrJ. H Pardee, Mr JH. Rock" Beld, Miss M. P. Reilly, Edna M.well, Mr. H. P. Stricki, Mr Te Ward, Miss Made A. Word, Mr Pao, Mr Gea. W. Summer, Miss and Mrs John F. Atten, Comdr. Myrtle Coleman, Miss LG Weld, and Mrs S. E. Barber, Miss F. W. Mr A. Stobbs, Miss G. Ellis, Mr Barber, Master S, E Barber, Jr., Soo Pei Chen, Mr L. K. Cho, Mr J. Miss Colin E. Cotter Mr E. Ricken. Dapprich, Mr A. C. Hayes, Mr and Mrs L. V. Raymond, Miss C. A. Stocks, Mr Wm, H Bartleman, Misa Ethel M. Damon; Mrs Jose Hersom, Miss Mary A. Hopkins phine Griffith, Miss Hortense Mrs Helen L. Lyman, MnO Label H. Robert, Mrs C Rewill be
recomlning: milelivõetid: Shatto, Mr and Mr. Whitney, Gibb, Lävis Marte Arch, Miss R Arch; Mrimmaning Miss Mabel J. Wilcox, Mrs Cargo wiele
Mrs S. A. Chalfin, Micable. BGEBlundelli, Mr J. Heineuglingeri❤lliber
Fenn, Mr J. B. Jensen, Me, W.H Lohmann, Mes H. H. Lohmann, Mr und Mn). de Jadson
Mr T. W. Hornby Le-Col. and Mrs B.
Mr H. Howell
Wood
wrong outside marriage which was Mr. Campbell, who had suf- right inside marriage. In regard ficiently recovered from to that, they
most teach the wounds, accompaniend Lady Stack young ethics. of time beauty and daughter. and "goodness for itself. · Re- Hage crowds lined the route, | MrG, M. Huneworźhlie C. M. Viss ferring to the question of windows being packed with a 0. 4. Jenkins Capt. B. J. Walter how the reasons for good morals sightseers.
Mr G.8. Hugh JonesCapt. A. E. Watie Mr W..A. Jordan and good citizenship might be pre
Kiss C. Wilmott The cortege grew as it proceed-Miss G. Kennedy Bented to young people, she ad-ed.. Senators, Deputies and Mr M. F. Rey
Ar and Ms F. D. mitted she had got herself get numerous civilians who were found an adequate way of present unable to gain admittance to the ing sex ethics to young people. Church, joined the ranks of the "If we ourselves in the back of procession which passed in husbed our minds," she said," are subcon- silence, only broken by the A Arab Mr D.H. Halewood sciously regarding sex as ugly and occasional booming of guns and Mr X. 4. G. Barrett lär J," ank evil, we are out of lage with human the meaning of aeroplanes circling BW. Usmpbell Me MoDonald
ile W, A. Bennett Mrs MoCa Iffe and are making an atmosphere overheads Dut THE EChichear Me BJ de H. which makes it almost impossible] ALEXANDRIA INCIDENT. for young, people to keep puro. METHő béháVlour of the Crowds in MGW: Moore
Mr G, O. Torall
PALAUS HOTEL
↑ Me M. Simpsons! Let us first of all teach that ime Calro was exceptionable, but Mr and Med N. 81778, Umib**** mprally Ipasin Against Toro." report from Alexandria mention P. Davies, C. Beringer and
"Dorset 4 (Ospk Li, W. Smith - Dr., Martindale, the Brighton batlle demonstration putalde - E, Davisando
woman doctor, said that to get this St. Mark's Cathedral during the & Fosimida Mr. A.. P. Aanmaa
child high standard of morality an early memorial ion a party of men Melanes H.baans education of the child, was neces-shaking their,ists and shouting a Golden kor Mariʻiston should be taught by Daith thay Waglish, and, May education.
other violant expressions.
CONSIGNEES NOTICES.