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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924.

PEAK SCHOOL.

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES YESTERDAY.

„A large gathering assembled at the, Peak Club yesterday evening to witness the distribution

of

prizes to the pupils of the Peak School by Lady Severn.

The prize distribution was pro ceded by a thoroughly enjoyable entertainment by the pupils. The programme comprised recitations in English and French, dances, and a French playlet entitled "Les Poulpicans." A fan dance

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STUDENT ARTISTES,

CONCERTS FÖR ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL.

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S.S. "CITY OF» MANDALAY" LAUNCHED.

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EXCELLENT RESULTS.

UNIQUE CEREMONY.

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To help in the raising of funds London, November 19:-Built for the City Line of the Ellerman for the new school which is to be built on Stanley Peninsula, the Lines, Ltd., Liverpool, the City boys of St. Stephen's College of Mandalay "a steel single-screw steamer, was successfully launched gave a concert in the main hall of by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham St. Stephen's Girls' School yester Richardson, Ltd., Wallsend Yard, day evening. There was a large yesterday, the christening cere attendance, As a great many of mony being performed by Mrs. the tickets for the continuation W. Mark Pybus. The owners were concert to be given to-night have represented by Captain Black and already been sold it is confidently

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THE CHINA MAIL.

"WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES;

Mr. We Jones, chief officer, "Yunnan," is on reserve.

Mr. D. R. McAlpine from reserve,| has gone chief officer, "Yunnan,"

Mr. P. R. Cheetham, chief officer, Liangchow," is on reserve. Mr. W. L. Thomas, froni reserve, has gone chief officer, "Liang chow."

Mr. E.T. Williams, second officer, Liangchow, is on reserve.

Captain J. Pringle, of, the "Nanning," is on leave.

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Captain D. Williams, from leave, has gone master, "Nanning."

Sunning, is on reserve. Captain A. R. McEachran, of the Captain G. D. Mills, from leave has gone master, "Sunning.". Wuchang, is on reserve. Mr. WJ. Turner, second officer,

Mr. A. J. Brown has been ap

by the Misses Reid, Birss, Good-Mr. R. T. C. Hasselt, and the bull- anticipated that between two and fellow and McElderry was well ders by Mr. T. E. Thirlaway three thousand dollars will be rendered, as also the recitations, (vice-chairman), Mr. C. S Swan, raised as a result of the boys" "The Winds," by Miss Muriel Mr." G. B. Richardson, Colonel efforts. Gubbay, and "Wishes," by Miss E.W.R. Pinkney, and Mr. G. E The hit of the evening was the Ailsa Morrison. The careful Hunter (directors), and Mr.. N. M. Chinese play entitled training of the children by Hunter (general manager, Wall-late," the second part of which" Madume Mouseion was shown in send Shipyard).

will be given to-night. In both the French playlet and in the. Among those present were Mrs. this and the shorter play "Heppointed second officer, "Wuchang French recitation by Miss Joan C. Hassell, Mrs. T. E pecked", the boys showed what

Mr. G Gostling, acting chief Reid entitled "Le Corbeau et le Thirlaway, Mr. W M Pybus to many must have been amazing officer, "Longwo," has gope

Mr and Mrs. A Bonnin, Mrs E. W. R. Pinkney, Mr. and Mrs. Powers of dramatic characterisa suply second officer, same ship.

tion.

MI. J. R. Middenway, from Winstanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. M..

The programme consisted of reserve, has gone chief officer, Pybus, Mrs. F C Garrett," and

Welcome, others.

Junior School; Looagwo." Chinese music, Mr. Yau. Hok- (a" short thau; "Henpecked"

students; play), the present ventriloquism. Mr. Arrowsmith: songs, Mrs. D. J. Brown: Chinese dancing, Chin Woo Club, songs Mr. A. B. Glanville: Chinese song, Mr. Yau Hok-chau and Mr. Lau Chun-on: "Too Late" (a play). the present students.

The following took part in the play "Too Late:"

REPORT FOR YEAR, The annual report of the head- mistress, Mrs. P. Y. Stark, which was road by Mr. E. F. Aucott, was as follows:-

The "City of Mandalay's " lead,

AIR MAIL" CRASHES,

PILOT KILLED LEAPING

FROM MACHINE.

PARACHUTE FAILS:

(Reuter's American Service.)

Aurora, Ill., December 22.

night air-mall from Chicago to Omaha crashed last night in a suowstorm.

The

FILOT KILLED. The dead body of the pilot, Charles Gilbert was found half miles from the wrecked aero- plane. seemingly indicating that he leaped with the parachute which was torn from him in the downward rush.

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A fragment of the parachute was still attached to the dend

man's belt.

XMAS. ARCADE,

NOVELTY AT WHITEAWAY'S.-

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DEPARTURES."

The

Early Bird

Not only in the feathered world but at Christmas time it is essential to order early so as to ensure, satisfaction..

Orders for Christmas fare, including the following are now being booked:

Turkeys, Geese, Chickens, Capons, Hams,

Australian Beef, Australian Mutton, Australian Lazob, Sausages,

etc., etc., etc.

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

Per A.O. L .." Pres Grant"| on Dec. 20:-Mrs Edward. Barber, i Mr H. R. Cooper, Miss Edith Davis, Mr J. Dineros, Mr C. Fairchild, Mr T. Fujita, Mrs B. M. Failer, Mrs Myron M. George, Miss Jerrys Margaret George, Mra Ramson Hall, Mr K. J. Himes, MM S. Katsometis, Mr D. K. King, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Lednicky, Master John A, Lednicky, Master Roy A. Lednicky, Mr Kok Kim Lim, Mr Mr.Ysidoro Malcampo, Wrs W. S. Mann, Mr and Mrs Frank L. Meinke, Miss Francis E. Moluke, Miss Estelle Murphy, Mr J. H. Pardes, Miss R. Paxson, Mr Charles Reich, Mr Luis Keyes, Mr J. C. Rockwell, Mr and Mrs Murray Shapiro, Mas ter Lawrence Shapiro, Miss A. Singleton, Miss Emma Skale, Mr J. G. Torrado, Mr and Mrs A. M. Vance, Miss Sarah Wright, Mr H C. Shrubsole," Mr and Mrs Arthur Hay, Miss Jean Hay, Professor E. Danenberg, Master Danenberg, Mr -and Mrs L. Dunbar, Miss Dunbar, Miss Jean Lyons, Mr and Mrs J. W. Cook, Miss L. Andrews, Dr. and Mrs F. B. M. Da Horta, Mr H Balchand, Mr K. Khanichand, Mr Mr. H. S. Allison, chief officer, "Loongwo," has

F. Manghammal, Captain and Mrs gone acting

A Christmas Arcade is somethingJ: C. Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs W. master, same ship.

Captain M. Dowson, of the hey to Frangkong shops hut the one Eagles, Mr William Nernor, Mr which has been so tastefully ar-and Mrs. Arthur J. Elliott, Miss E. Loohgwo," is on leave. Mr W. Best, from reserve, has ranged just inside the main entrance Elliott, Mr. E. Panganihan, Mr R.. to Messrs. Whiteaway. Tillaw J. Harrison, Rev. W. F. Feather, gone second officer, "Fausang,"

Mr. J. J. McLeavy, from reserve, and Company. Tad, does not stop stone, Mr T. S. W. Chan, Mr B. has gone second officer, Kutwo short at inere novelty. The stalls Serra, Mr A. G. Grantham, Mr F, Mr. H Miller has been apnd shelves on either side of the Vadell, Mr W. S. Allen, Mr G O pointed third officer, Cheong-paily decorted archway from which A. Bontan, Mr Go Get, Master Ang shing."

dongle invitingly mysterious Xas Tieng Chok, Mr Yeo Seng, Mr Mr. A. C. Newton, third officer, stockings, dolls and other things Tan Pin, Mrs Go Hee, Master Yeo. Throughout the year a"great leading to same, and 18 steel cargo Chung Yee-fun., Pun Tao-yam.officer, same ship.

holds, with five large hatchways Yang Choi-hung. San Tze-sin. Cheongshing has gone second of delight are stocked with, artistes Hilario, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. many changes in Staff took place. derricks, together with 17 steam Cho Shiu-yau, Lam Kin-cheung,

as varied price and chunter Jose Quloque, Mr Chan Chuay Yan, Miss Graveson joined UN

Mr. Ng Chee, Mr and Mrs A M Mr. N., H Bennett. second as in novelty. winches, steam fire extinguishing Ip Wing-kwok. Li Kam-tong.officer, January 7, and was transferred pipes fitted in all holds tweep Chang Mo-tong, Ho Hong-ping chief officer, same ship.

Cheongshing." has gone

Vance. As. Of course, is to be expectešl to Kowloon Junior School on decks, and bunkers, Oil fuel, in Chan Hon-san, Lai Kwok-kin, Lo

of Messrs.. Whiteaway. Laidlaw. Per A. O: L. 6-s. "Pres: Grant” April. 1. Miss Cooper went on addition to water ballast, is carried Shun-mo: Director, Wong Hak-" Choonshing." has gone chief a comprehensive one and no haly Major L. Cassel, Mr S. C. Chu, Mr Mr. E. Merrent, chief officers the line in gettlemen's presents is on Dec. 19-Mr Prescott Childs, Home leave in February, re-in the double bottom. There is king. turned in September and was also a deep tank abaft the engine-

officer. Kumsang."

should have diffulty in choosing and Mrs W. E. Crabtree, Mrs F. appointed Head Mistress to Kowroom. Steam steering gear is

Mr. F. N. Hopkins, acting chief something smart and serviceable Edgar, MT. I Edwards, Mr Fred loon Junior School." Mias Perk placed in the poop, arid a steel

officer, Kunisang," has gone from the articles on display. And Ellis, Miss Grace Ellis, Miss Sophla was appointed Kindergarten house amidships provides accom

second officer, samë ship.

whilst at the establishment the fair Ellis, Mr H. Evangelista, Miss Mistress to replace Miss Hazeland modation for officers, apprentices,

Mr. C. R. Harris, acting second shopper would be well advised to Julia Fisher, Mrs E V. Hamilton, who went on Home leave in and stewards, and above this is a

officer, “Kumsang," has gone third look at the chair covers, mníšhions Mr W. D Hawkes, Mr E C. Họi. April, returned in October, and steel house with the captain's room

officer, same ship

and other such domestic indispenbrook, MrHo Pak Sang, Mrs resigned: Mrs. Lucey was trans- and chart room, the engineers be-|||

Mr. C. M. Boas, from reserverables which are stocked in pleasing Hsieh, Mr. and Mrs 5. Ikeda, Mr "ferred to Kowloon Junior School Ing berthed in steel houses abreast

has gone, acting chief officer.variety, the latest conceptions and Mrs Douglas Jenkins, Miss NEW N.Y.K, VESSEL. The impression made by "Robin "Leesang." in September and Miss Anderson the engine casing. The ship is Hoed, with Douglas Fairbanks,

design, being amongst them.

Pearl Johnson, Mrs E A. Jobes, Mr and Mrs O. B. Jones, Mr A. Koop, S.S. was appointed to take her Blace. Bighted throughout by electricity, and Wallace Beery, On November 4, Miss Kennedy and the accommodation is steam: others, was immense.. Now we are amongst

Mr F. B. Kirkby, Mr L. Koenlizer, was appointed as Kindergarten heated. "Amidships will be placed to hive the sequel to that fine film

Mr K. G. Kwang. Mr J... M. Leon, Mistress..

the engines, built by the Wallsend fancy in

Mr P. D. Lindsay, Mr and Mrs F. B. Lynch, Mr C. P. Mak, Mr C. P. Slipway and Engineering Co, Hearted" which is showing Summer

Martin, Mr G. H. McGrath, Mr H. Ltd., and these are of the inverted direct-acting triple-expansion type, with three cranks driving a single propeller, and also the three single-ended boilers arranged for

ing dimensions are 443tt, by szit, The school year began with 54 6in.. by 34ft 4in. She has a pupils, and, despite a large cruiser-shaped stern, a 43ft., 6in exodus in March, the numbers long poop, and combined bridge kept up until the Autumn. The and forecastle about 303ft,, 615, decrease in numbers then was due to fever and colds. Many children were away ill, even at the end of the Summer term. The average attendance for the year was '45,56.

During the

on

of

long, and is rigged as a two-masted fore and aft schooner. The ship has been built to the highest class at Lloyd's, and designed to carry about 11,250 tons on reason-'] able draft. There are 5vé cargo

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ROBIN HOOD.""

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CORONET THEATRE

ATTRACTION.

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Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer, "Leesang," is on leave.

Kumsang," has gone third officer, Mr. W. C. Excell, third officer,

Richard, the Lion-Hopsang.

the Mr. D. N. Vernieux, third officer Caronet Theatre. There will be "Hopsang," has resigned. no Douglas Fairbanks, but the Mr. W. E. Costain, acting chief principal part will be taken by officer, Kwangping," has gone Wallace Beary as the King. That second officer, "Kalping."

and Autumn terms many children were absent with fever. There were, three very serious cases, two of typhoid and one typhus, We are glad to say all working with Howden Ljungstrom in the previous film, and a regular has gone chief officer, "Kwang is sufficient. Wallage was the King Mr W. Sudbury, from leave, three made splendid recoveries air pre-heaters and fitted with lion-hearted king he was. and are back at school again.super-heaters for a working pres rivalling those of "Robin Hood" There was no 'medical inspection sure of 225 lbs. per square inch.

Mr. J. Shiel, second officer, throughout the year.

in lavishness will be shown; price-Kaiping," has gone sup'y second less rugs, potteries from Palestine officer, same ship..

A complete overhaul of the roof took place 'during the Sum- mer vacation and now it no longer leaks.

BUILDERS' TWENTY FIFTH.

Sets ping."

Tea was served in the board-furniture of ebony and mother-of«| Mr. G. A. Cartér, from reserve, room, and Mr. T. E. Thirlaway, pearl; jewelled mirrors; combs has gone chief officer, "Pheum- vice-chairman, who presided, pro-and chests; specially designed |penh."|| Steps are being made down to posed the toast, "Success to the costumes of silks, satin's, brocades Mr. C. T. Everingham, "acting, the new Peak playground. This vessel and her, owners," and said and furs-these are but a few of chief officer, Pheumpenh," has will greatly relieve the congestion which his firm had built at that some of the big fight scenes

the vessel was the twenty-fifth the things brought into the Ingone second officer, salhe-ship-

Mr. H. Wilson, second officer, in our small school playground yard for the Ellerman Company, reproduction of the town of Joppa" Pheumpenh," is on reserve. and will give easy access to in and he thought she would be equal, Palestine, was erected. The story excellent place for recreation. A if not superior, to those already itself takes up the thread of the "Nairung"

Captain A. Mackinnon, of the has gone master, very pleasant afternoon Was built. Sir John Ellerman was not adventures of the great King" Seistan.” passed at "Tanderagee," where with them, because it was quite an Richard from the time he left Eng- Captain C. Trott, of the "Seistan" the annual school sports were unusual thing for him attend land until his return, and completes has resigned-Shipping and En

Our grateful thanks are launches of his ships. If he did the historical representation of the gineering, extended to Sir Claud and Lady attend launches, he would be doing famous period of the Third Crusade. Severn for this entertainment. little else, but he had great respon- Here is a picture which is educa Very satisfactory results were sibilities in his many businesses tional, thrilling, and glorious, all shown at both Midsummer and which prevented him from attend-in one... end of term examinations. Also, ing functions. very good reports have come from Home of the children who left us dhiring the year and are now at school in England.

held.

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vessels.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

THRILL OF LIFETIME PROMISED.

the

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.

Chipshing (Br.) J. M. & Co., from Tientsin, Weinaiwei.

Soundan (Br) M. M. & Co., from Kobe, Shanghai.

Taming.. (Br.) B. & S., from Haiphong. Hoihow.

Chinhua (Br.) B. & S., from Bangkok, Kapsinhang.

Kinklang, (Br.) B. & S., Shanghai,

Shanghai, Canton.

Shantung. (Br.) B. & S, from Philoctetes. (Br.) B. & S., from Vancouver, Miike. Amay, Tamsul.

Vulcanus, (Dut) A. P. C, from Ouderkerk, (Dut) Netherland, Navigation, from Shanghai.

Mandaga, (Nor.) K, Larsen, from Dairen."

"Produce, (Nor.) K. Larssen, from Keelunk

He was sure, however, that Sir John was with them in spirit, for he (Mr. Thirlaway) did not know of any shipowner who had such a Discipline has been well main-grasp of detail and such a wonder- tained and I would like to take ful knowledge of shipbuilding. this opportunity of thanking the He took the keenest possible

Quite a lot of noise was made Staff for their very willing help Interest in every detail of his throughout the year.

concerning "One Week of Love" At the conclusion of the prize

Mr. Thirlaway presented Mrs. before it reached the Queen's distribution, Miss Valeric Biras Pybus with a silver casket, and Theatre where it was shown for presented Lady Severn with a unique, as it was the first time at noise, however, is but a tempest in Swatow.

sald the launching ceremony was the first time yesterday. The bouquet of chrysanthemums.

tea-pot to which they had an official launch the proverbial The prize list was as undering of an Ellerman vessel, the devastating explosions that will Class 6 Form Prize, Peter others having been put into the now greet the film. It has, like Yates; French Prize." Peter

Barnum and 'water without any fuss.

Bailey's Circus, Yates; Scripture Prize, Peter Captain Black replied on behalf everything; in fact, it has a great Yates: Drawing Prize, Valerie of the owners, and complimented deal more than the particular Birss: General Proficiency, the Builders on the excellence of circus mentioned. Certainly, the Valerie Goodfellow;

Special the vessel. He had been connect tept-show, has no such delectable Prize, Joan Reed.

ed with the Ellerman Lines since persons as Elaine. Hammerstein Class 7-Form Prize. Alee 1865, when a vessel of 1,200 tons among its personnel. It promises Mackintosh: General Proficiency, was a very big ship Indeed. He the thrill of a lifetime. Charles Mackie.

considered that Messrs. Swan and One Week of Love" is the Class 8-Form Prize. Jack Hunter had contributed very large sort of story you want to tell all Shaw; General

Proficiency, ly to the big advance that had been your movie-mad friends about. Marion Lane, Kathleen made in building up the Ellerman McElderry, Muriel Gabbay, Jack Lines. He endorsed what had Davidson, John Owen-Hughes, been said in regard to Sir John's George Apear and Ian Aucott, business abilities, and wished the " Writing Prize, Rita Hawker. builders every success, and hoped Infants A. General Pro- that ere long the tide would turn ficienoy, Ailsa Morrison, Mary for shipbuilders and shipowners, Dunn, Diana Hollands, Noreen and every shipyard berth would Cooper, Evelyn Morrison, Kenneth Griffin, Wallace Ironside,

Mr. W. Mark Pybug replied on and Patrick Cole.

behalf of his wife.

Infants B. General' Pro- Alelency, Audrey Newhouse; Patricia Cooper, Alison McKay, Jonny

be filled.

BABY'S HEALTH AND

• PROGRESS. The Help Mothers Can Give With Baby's Own Tablets

No mother on expect that her child will escape all the ills to which babyhood and childhood are subject, but aho cas do much to mitigate their soverity, and to make baby's battles for bealth sasily

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Wan Shan, (Chil) Sai Lu, from Kwong-chow-wan, Macao.

SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events Advertised

In The Mail,

ENTERTAINMENTS.

December 23.-Coronet Theatre "Richard The Lionhearted."

December 23-Star Theatre; "The Signal Tower".

December 23-World Theatre: The Story of the Rosary."

December 23-Queen's, Thea- tre. "One Week of Love."

December 27-Theatre Royal, Edgar Warwick presents, the inimitable Wish Wynne.

January 12 to 17.-Hongkong A.D.C.'s production, "St. 9 p.m., January 14. 4.30 p.m. -

December 23-Theatre Royal, Second Tournament of the Hong- kong Boxing Association, 9.15 December 28-St. Andrew's v. St. George's Golf Match at Fanling.

February 16-17-18-21.-Hong- kong Jockey Club Annual Race Meetings.

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ELKO TRADING Co Kobe, Japan, 88, “Akashi-mschi. (Next to Interna asal Bkg. Corp).

ASUKA MARU" ON HER TRIALS.

London, November 19:-A pro gramme of trials extending over

Asuka

P. Mitchell, Mr Thomas A. See, Mr two days has been carried out by J. G. Torrado, Miss, Emma Skaale, the twin-screw motor-ship Miss Sarah Wright, Mr C. F. Wong, Mara" built by Messrs. D. and Mr Woo Ba Lin, Judge and Mrs W. Henderson and Co.. Partick, Erskine Williams, Mr Hanbury for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, of Williams, Miss B. Young. Mr Tokyo, and having propelling Young Yen Min, Mrs Edward Bar- machinery by Messrs. Harland and ber, Mr H. R. Cooper, Miss Edith Wolff, Glasgow. Davis, Mr J. Dineros, Mr C. Fair- The vessel is of about 7,500 tons child, Mr T. Fujita, Mrs B. Mgross and 1,100 tons deadweight, Fuller, Mrs Myron M. George, Miss and the engines are of the Harland J. M. George, Mrs Ransom Hall, and Wolff-Burmeister, and Wain Mr K. J. Himes, Mrs S Katsometis, eight-cylinder type, dach, develop- WD. K. Kind, Mr and Mrsing 2,000 b.h.p. at 125 r.p.m., and W. E. Lednicky Master "John A. having cylinders of 680mm. bore, Lednicky, Master Roy A. Lednicky, 1,100mm. struke. The auxillary Mr Lim Kim Kok, Mr. Y. Malcampo, machinery is electrically operated; Mrs W. S. Mann, Mr and Mrs and there are three auxiliary Diesel Frank L. Meinke, Miss Frances E. engities by Messrs. Harland and Meinke, Miss E. Murphy, Mr J H Wolff, each developing 150 bhp, Pardee, Miss R. Paxson, Mr Chas and direct coupled to Reich, Mr Luis Reyes, Mr J. C. k.w. generator running at 300 a, 100 Rockwell, Mr and Mrs Murray r.p.m. The vessel is designed Shapiro, Master Lawrence Shapiro, for the rapid handling of cargo, Miss A. Singleton, Mr and Mrs A. and has 18 electrically operated M. Vance.

winches with a capacity varying Per D S. L. s.s. "President between three and seven tons, in Monroe" on Dec. 22-Mr and Mrs addition to a five-ton winch used John B. Raser, Miss Alberta Patter for warping and emergency. son, Mr William Cutter, Miss Altce steering. The steering gear is of BOCIAL+.

Hawksley, Mr R. H. Young, Mr the rele-Shaw electric hydraulic December, 26.-Grand Carni- and Mrs Erskine Williams, Mr type, val, Hongkong Hotel, Grill Chan Wel Sung, Mr and Mrs Dale The construction of the vessel

Carleton, Mr and Mrs Burney Bird, has been supervised, by the. Bay Mr E. J. Haberer, Rev. and Mrs representatives of the Nippon

p.m...

Room.

SPORTS.'.

December 31-Repulse Hotel special dinner dance.

LAND SALE. -' December 29.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

W. E. Crabtree, Mr Valdes, Madam Yusen Kaisha in Glasgow (Mesars. Valdes, Mrs Villarica, Miss Beatrice A. R. Brown, M'Farlane and Co.),

exceedingly. At P.W.D. Young, Miss Esther Allen Jobes, and

satisfactory Offices, one lot of Crown land, Mrs Clara J. Hicks. Miss Alice results were obtained on the trials.

Mauill, Mrs Thatcher, Dr. A. The owners were represented on 13 p.m.

Thatcher, Mr Wm. E. Brown, Mrs the trials by Mr. Abey, Mr. Kato, others; Messrs. Brown, F. L. Bride, Miss E. G. Cavanaugh, and Miss Norma Craven, Dr. and Mrs M'Farlane by Mr. Scott Younger, H. S. Gosage, Miss H. M. Handley, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Gibbon; Mr Morselves, Dr. Wm. O. Krohn, and the builders by Mr. Wilfred Mrs C. P. Kellogg, Mrs Alite Henderson, Mr. F. B Rebbeck. Merritt, Mre C. Milholland, Miss I. Mr. Green, Mr. Marshall, Mr. December 29.--Lammert Bros., Miss M. Mitchell, Mrs M. W. Mat-

Milholland, Miss M. Milholland, Tobin, and others.. at Godown No. 25, The Hongkong tocks, Mrs E. F. Tyson, Mr C. W. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Tyson, Miss A. E. Tyson, Miss M. Co. Ltd., Kowloon, 30 cases Mattocks, Miss K. Mattocks, Mrs shellac, 11 a.m.

December 24.-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, 6 cases woollen suitings, 11 a.m.``

December 24.-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, miscellaneous goods, 11a.m.

M. G. Magrew, Miss Mary Olsen, Mrs C. P.. Soden, Mr and Mrs C. L. Tilden, Dr. Douglas Brown, Mr

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ARRIVALS...

Herbert Brown, Mr A. S. Briddon, Per P.. M. ss. "President Daft" The report that a human Mrs Eunice Dobner, Miss Helen on Dec. 22; for Hongkong-Mr Fran-head had been discovered lying Dobner, Mr and Mrs Frank L. and Mrs Calvin Ball, Mr A. R.

Pres. Taft, (Amer.) United States Shipping Board, from San cisco, Shanghai.

Every prudent mother will keep con stantly at hand the means of aiding ber little once, when omtrrencies arise. I The Chinese press contains a very house where thers are infants, and Spit, Colin Ironside, further report that Dr. Alfred Sze young children Baby's Own Tableta

• Malloch Stark, and David Crook. (Chinese, Minister to the United should be found. for these Tablets are Autau.

States) will be re-appointed to the mother's ever ready help and baby's

DEPARTURES.

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on the beach at Tanjong Katong, Hyde, Miss Helen Kelly, Mr and Botelho, Mr H H. Chan, Mr J. Singaporo, gave rise to a prosecu- Mrs S. L. Pritchard, Mrs. Wm. Knapp, Mr John Kirk, Mrs Mock tion in the Police Courts. when Newbold, Mr C. Truesdell, Mr and Shee, Mr Karl Papple, Mr and Mrs Mr. D. M. Grant, a Tanjong Mrs E H. Hamilton, Miss Mary W. Parsons, Miss Abblen Sanderson, Wa.Sea, (Chin.) Pak Haag, for Katong resident, was charged Dailarmi, Mrs E. D. Snell, Mrs Mrs. B. M. Webb, Mr Yong Tong with failing to report the dis- Helen Young, Mrs M. R. Drum for Manila: Mr and Mrs Wm. L Shaumi..

Sunning, (Br.) B. & S. for covery of a body to the police. It mond, Miss L. Drummond, Miss Applegate, Mr and Mrs John W. Shanghai, Amoy.

transpired that Mr. Grant had Louise Drummond, Mr. J. R. Drum Bean, Mr Wm. J. Brown, Mr R. W.

Kwan-chow-wan.

Wah Shan, (Chil.) Sui Lie, for been informed that there was a mond, Mrs H. W. Fangel, Mr and Crosby, Mrs Edna M. Carmen, Mr body in front of his house, He Mrs Peter Cameron, Mr and Mrs C. R. Clausen, Mr Harry Edwards, Lingahan, (Chil.) Tung Wal, for examined the spot indicated by S. B. Colgate, Mr and Mrs L. G. Mr C. A. Gray, Mr T. R. Gardener, Canton.

his boy and found body but Coover, Mrs W Mackenzie, Dr. and P. O. Frank Hammond, Mrs A. Tak Hing, (Chin.) Fook Hoi, for saw a head. He gave instruc- Mrs Henry Meyer, Mr Edward Jordan, Master Vincent Jordan, tions to his gardener to report Morgan, Mr Wm. Morrison, Miss Mr H. A. Jaynes, Mr and Mrs Kwongkung, (Port.) Shung Hing. the matter to the police, but no- Mary Schultz, Mrs B, L. Wright, Herman Krusi, Mrs R: J. Kimball, Mrs and Miss Marie L. Larkin, Court of St. James's and that Dr. The notion of Baby's Own Tabiste for Kwan-chow-wan,

thing happened, so he reported Mr Robt. E. Weise. W. W. Yen (former acting Premier thorough but gentle. Toey care infantin

Master -- Billy Larkin, Mr H. Vulcanus, (Dut.) A. P. C. for the matter personally the next

Lord, Mr and Mrs Wm. McKee, -and-Minister-of-Foreign Affairs) | indigestion: colic and constipation, check | Canton.

morning-Inspector Cronin said.

Mr-R-Pfannenschmidt---Miss P There is no danger barevor from look will be appointed to succeed Dr. diarrhoea, reduce farer, relieve group and Sun Lee, (Port) Hang Kee, for that when a search was made for

Purdy, Mr. Isidro Paredes, · Mra jaw or blood poison resulting, tromi a Sze in Washington. It is also reco'ds. allsy teething pains, exple worm, Kwang Chow Wan.

the body or the head, which, they

Helen A. Paton, Mr Joseph Shuler, wound when Chamberlain's Pain-Halm- in promptly applied. It is antlerptle has resigned from his position asmaranteed absolotely harmless avan to ported that Mr. Wang Yong-pao giving sleep in a natural way. ATO

quiet the perves, quickly bring health

Troilus, (Br.) B. & S. for had been told, had been freshly

Mr N. C. Schenck, Mr and Mrs Shanghai. and destroys the germe which cause

James Taylor Master, Douglas those disease. It also causes wounds to Chinese Minister to Japan, and that the youngest 1 lang. Your chemist malla Sinklang, (Br) B. & S. for severed, they could find no trace of either. After evidence had

Taylor, Mr.P.A Valentine, Miss head without maturation and in one. Mr. Hu Wel-teh (a former Minister) Baby'a Uwn Tablets, or most free at Canton. third the time required by the usual has been ordered to proceed to 50 cents per vial, from Dr. Williame

Lillin Vogel, Mrs Mary Wilkinru been", recorded, His Worship Banka, (Dan.) J. Manners, for treatment. For sala Sverywhere

Medielne Co., 60 Range Road, Shang | Saigon,

son, Mrs Jean Ward, Miss" "Treno cautioned and discharged Mr. Tokyo to succeed him,

Grant.

West.

An Antiseptic. Linimant.

Friend.

TR 4542,5.

ROXOR

ABYE) KIEN

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