5000 5000 5000...
5000
WELSH NOTES.
SAINT DAVID'S DAY
CELEBRATIONS. .
CORRESPONDENCE.
ANTI-PIRACY MEASURE.
:,
To the Editor of the China Mail.]
13
HONGKONG IMPORTS.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT.
Arrangements are now near-
The Hongkong General Cha ing completion for the com Sir, Your correspondent ber of Commerce fortnightly report memoration of St. David's day on
on imports is as follows: "Common-Sense Old Timer" sug- Saturday, February 28, with a
Cotton Plece Goods and Fancy dinner and social evening in gests that the respective Govern- Cotton/Goods-Since last reporting which, by the way, it is under-ments in Canton province are the market has displayed little or stood dancing is not to be unable to deal with pirate com- no animation, and with the excep [included. This latter decision is
munities.
tion of sales of logos' new business no doubt prompted by the fear
transacted in the Interim is that time will be sufficiently taken Exploring his valuable contri-negligible in quantity. Mid Am.. up with the speeches and musical bution further one finds that, Cotton was quoted 13 70d in Liver- programme and it is improbable although the Chinese powers-that- pool yesterday and Eg. Sakalle- that it will deter any from attend-be are not renowned for punitive rides at the advanced figure of ing who had contemplated doing expeditions against pirate hordes, 35.40d.
there is still another expedient. Cotton YarnMarket remains
(
"
stack 9,700 bales, Bargains 3,000 balos,
Woollens The market has opened very slowly after China New Year and transactions are on the smallest scale.
After all, the whole iden of n
When the good old Manchus pominally unchanged since our gathering of this sort is that we held away, they dealt with the last report and no business has should get to know one another civil authorities as represented by transpired during the interval. better, and by the interchange of the village elders and they found Quotations are:-No. 108: $220/235- opinion that the officers of the that the elders could be held No. 125. $225/238. No. 165. $235/240 Society, may be able to see more responsible for clearing out bad Shipments nil Sales mil. Unsold No. 20s. $230/235. Arrivals 1,600, clearly what branches of activity characters from the villages, would meet with the approval of Not many are acquainted with members. It is all very well sit- the Republican law. Still, if it ting on the fence and talking was desired, the present village about making the Society, more elders could be held responsible. live, but the hands of the Secre- Surely, there would be no dif- tary and Committee are tied ficulty in levying a fine on a com- unless they know upon which munity for contravention. If the
Raw Cottons No sales to lines to move, and it is this know- suggestion is put into practice, report.
Metals Market dull, nothing ledge which they should be able the Republicans will find, as the doing.. to gain at the celebration" of St.Manchus did when they dispensed Flour Market Report -Stock'; David's Day.
with their horse-sabre" anti, 700,000 sacks. Market: Steady. Loyal Welshmen everywhere piracy brigades, that the pirates Quotations: American will be similarly celebrating the will not be able to find an asylum. $4.80 per sack; American Straight Patent national day and together with As we Chinese say, "The axe $4.10 per sack; American Cut off the sister society in Shanghai it is knocks the chisel and the chisel $405 per sack; Shanghai Flour. for us to see that in these outposts hits the wood" In this case the $3.50 per sack; Australian, No. I of the British Empire the glories Government can be the axe, the $4.10 per sack Canadian Cut off of Welsh national life are not elders the chisel, and the pirates $3.80 per sack.. allowed to be forgotten either by the wood. It can be safely left to ourselves or by those around us. the elders to devise micans where- The Society heré is still in its in-by the erring ones in their clans fancy and although it has done can be persuaded to migrate for much along these lines it can do a the peace of the community.. great deal more if it has the sup- port of every Welshrian in the Colony. It does not as yet num ber.among its membership any- į thing like all the Welsh people there are here and although this year's gathering should include as
The following appointments, large a number as there have yet
foreshadowed in the " China Mail" been, it is sincerely to be hoped i
are confirmed by the Government Gazette that as a result of it the Society will become better known and that that the Rents Ordinance will not His Excellency the Governor more members with more ideas, be continued. Cannot the Gov- has appointed Mr. David William for future plans will join.
ernment relieve the auspense? Tratman to act as an Assistant to
Yours, etc..
AXE C. WOOD, Kongmoon, February 18.
RENTS ORDINANCE.
[To the Editor of the China Mail.
Sir. Many have a foreboding
י.
Sundries Market quiet. Sugar: Market very quiet. Saltperre:Market improving since last report,
CIVIL SERVICE.
NEW APPOINTMENTS" IN GAZETTE.
Marriages, with effect #from February 10
I had intended to contribute Notice will be given me on July 1 the Secretary for Chinese Affairs something to the leek controversy to quit on July 31 and 1 would and as a Deputy Registrar of but as I had already made a note like a little more time to hunt of a creditable uchievement of a ground for somewhere to live, say, Welsh swimmer recorded in a matter of a few hours... Home paper that will have to wait until next time.
Votes.
27850
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925.
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Name.
Mrs. Elsie Danenberg-1. The Albany
Name..
P. W. Ramsay-Taikoo Docks
THE CHINA MAIL.
Miss H. R. Hunt--30, Bonham Road J. T. Thirlwell-Taikoo Docks
W. K. Davies-47, Robinson Road
M. Rafcek-O.S.K. Co. ......
Votes,
5050
5050
50GO
E. H. R. Mitchell-Bradley & Co., Ltd.
5050
W. K. Reynalds-City Hall
5060
A. P. F. Prew-University of Hongkong
5050
Miss C. Botelho-Peninsula Store, Basement Kleon Store. 5050 Mr. Alec B. Allan-H:M. Naval Yard"
Mr. D. C. Baptista-Peninsular Auction Room
E. Zimmerman-Morrison Hall, Hongkong University. Miss Evelyn Castro-21, Caine Road
6050 5050 5050 5050
5050
6050
H. Percy Smith-Kellet Manor
GOGO
A. P. Guiterres-Hongkong University
F. H. Fisher-B.AT.
Miss Amy Stenham-15a. Orient Building Kowloon,
B. Stirling-Moore-18, Conduit Road
26300
Miss M. Guiterres-22, Granville Road
5050 6050 5050 5050
C. Bond-Gande. Price & Co.
23500
Mrs. E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel
Miss Minnie Macgran-Bank Line, Ltd., King's Building.
5050
11
22400
ND.
W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.
E. Nuttall-Europe-Asia Trading Co., Ltd., China Bldg.
5050
22300
A. C. Greaves-3, Excelsior Terrace ......
Miss Lim Poh Thye-Hongkong University
16500
Miss R. Bliss-H.K., Canton & Macno Steamboat Co.
K. K. Kwan-St. John's Hall ..
·16400
Dr. John Fenton-Lugard Hall, Hongkong University... Miss Lolita de Sousa-1, Aimai Villas, Kowloon
Charles Henry Cotton-Hongkong Hotel ..
5050 БОБО 6050
14200
Ju Tak Chung-Clark & Iu, Des Voeux Road.
11200
E. Jede Figueiredo Hughes & Hough,
11160
A. G. Sulliad B.AT..
10750
J. T. Bridger-Commercial Union' Ass. Co., Queen's Bldg. 6000" W. R. Buckberrough-C.P,R
5000
Miss D. Lyon-Cox's Path, Kowloon
W. A. Dowley-da, Des Voeux Road
5000 5000
10300
J. A. Tarrant-A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.
Basil Fung-d, West End Terrace
5000
9760"
Mis R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.
B. L. Frost-Eastern Extension Telegraph
5000
9700
Sir Cland Severn-"Tanderågee"
NM Currie Davie Bong Co., Ltd., 4a, Des Voeux Road.
5000.
9-150
Miss sa Era da Silva-Thoresen & Co. N
CL. Farmer-Douglas S.S. Co.
9100
Miss Vinky Tork-Goddard & Douglas, 4a, Des Voeux Rd.
A. Andrews-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
9050
Chev. J. M. Alves-la, Chater Road
Terdy Hyndman-Kowloon Docks
8560
Miss Alice Lau---Plans, Ltd, Asiatic Building
Miss Kathleen Grose-66, Conduit Road
8500
Mrs, 1. 6. Stark-274. The Peak
H. Taylor Shewan, Tomes & Co., St. George's Bldg.
5000
8450
C. S. Rasselof-Gerin Drevard & Co.
Miss M. Remedios-Alex Ross & Co., 4, Queen's Road C. 5000
8350
H. J. White-Bengkong Hotel
Ng Tae Kwong-C.R.C. Causeway Bay.....
..5000
8300
aly Pollock-The Penk
A. Bower-Diocesan Boys' School, Bonham Road
5000
$300
J. F. Grose-J. F. Grose & Co., 6, Des Voeux Road
Miss Phyllis Curtis-51. Nathan Road, Kowloon.
8300
W. Carroll-Carroll Bros.. Iye House Street
F. A. Loureiro-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.
8150
Mariana Kelvey Noslaon Hotel
J. R. Suiter-The Pharmacy
8100
Dr. Wan Yik Shing-12. D'Aguilar Street
C. Pryce C3 ̧R........
5000 5000 5000 5000
3000
Miss Kent-Lane-Cenwfordy kitch
S. M. Mages---B.A.T.
Miss Anni Talian--20. Nathan Roud
Mrs. Green--Duro Motor Fur Co.
1. ES. Hodge-8h, Duddelt Street
Miss D. O'Keefe-Station Hotel Kowloon
"W. Loganee House Street
B. W. Tape China Mutual Life Ins. Co., Alexandra Bldg.
5000..
7500
7800 "
D. J. Purves-Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder St. Prof. Gonzalez-5, Caine Road
5000
5000
7700
7600
Carlos Marques-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd. Fung Man Sui-Bank of Canton
5000
5000
7550
7500
J. L. Litton-Benjamin & Potts, 11, Queen's Road Central Ernest Zimmer-Morrison Hall
5000
5000
7400
M. P. Remedios-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
5000
Patsy Hyisc o G.P.0,
7400
W. E. Van Epis-Brown, Jones & Co.
"L. G. Rozario-Pacific Mail S.S. Co., Queen's Building.
5000
.7300
F. P. Vas-Bastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
A. Cheung--Mercury Garage. Des Veux Road
5000 ·
7200
Miss C. Angus-Johnson Stokes & Master
Miss V. Capell-Torres Building, Kowloon
7100:
H. J. Silva-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
"H. Lyson-yson & Halt, Solicitors, Bank of China Bldg.
Mrs. N. O'Sullivan
7100.
Mrs. S. Alderman-S. Moutrie & Co.
5000 5000 5000
7000
R. A. Cooper-N. Lurus Opticians, 12, Queen's Road C.
G. E. Wetton-Skott & Co., Ice House Street,
*5000
7000
Edith H. Kee-260, Queen's Road
E. G. Stewart--St. Paul's College.
5000
7000
Mrs. C. J. Roe-2, Observatory Villas
C. Alves-Mercantile Bank Building, Queen's Road
5000
6700
M. Munuk-Dairy Farm
C. Fulcher-Moxo & Taylor ..
5000
6650
C. V. Hughes-W. R. Loxley & Co.
Mrs. Pryde-Government Quarters, Wong-nei-chong Rd.
5000
6650
D. Trafford Diocesan Boys' School, Bonham Road
Sen Kon Chi-Bank of China Building....
5000
6400
F. Mason--St. John's Cathedral
H. Lamb, Arthur, Ltd., Des Voeux Rond.
5000
·6300
Miss Carvalho-Dodwell & Co., Ltd., 2, Queen's Road
5000'
Miss McKenzie-Struthers & Barry
6200
Dr. M. E. Asger Union Bulbling...
G. Zimmern-Carroll Bros., Ice House Street,
5000
6160
Miss ChenallogNestle Milk Co.
T. Williams-Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd,
5000
6150
Prof. W. Brown-Hongkong. University
Mrs, Davies-16, Wong-het-chong Road
5000
6100
Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon
5000
Fred V. Wong-333, Nathan Road, Kowloon
6060
Mrs. H. M. Spit-Java Line .....
5000
T. S. Wan-20, Onine Road ...
6050
Mrs. W. Hawker-Peak Hotel
E. Pepperell-W. G. Humphreys & Co.
5000
6050
Miss Willingis- o Thos. Cook & Son
S. A. Lopes-Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd.
5000
6050
Mrs. Y. P. Law-18. Arbuthnot Rond
5000
W. She-Colonial Dispensary, Queen's Road Central
6000
Miss S. V. Shirutzee-Government Civil Hospital"..
Mrs. G. J. Roo-2, Observatory Villas, Kowloon
5000
6000
Mrs. Dickie-Asiatic Petroleum Co., Asiatic Building..
Mrs, T. Shand-Shaukiwen Road..
5000
6000
Mrs. S. Perry--No. 7. The Peak
5960
Mrs. Parsons-2, Broadwood Terrace
5000
Madame Flint-China Building. Queen's Road
Mrs. Steel Shewan, Tomes & Co.
5000
5050
Mrs. Bannerman-Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.
J. W. Faulkner-General Electric Co., Queen's Building.
5000.
5050
Miss Ada Pepperell Equitable Eastern Banking Corp..
5900
Lau Mok Lin-Hongkong Furniture Co., Queen's Road
5000
Dr. J. C. Allan-Alexandra Building.
J. Ormiston-Holyoak & Massey Co., Ltd.
3900
Mrs. Deacon-21. Broadwood Road
Rev: Quick-St. Stephen's College
5900
Beatrice. Souza-Mac's Cafeteria
5900
Miss R. Shea H.K., Carton & Macao Steamboat Co.
Lai Yim-Hongkong Hotel
5850
Doris Lee-9, Seymour Road ........
E. Cordeiro-Nogunha & Co
5850
Mrs. M. O'Sullivan Deacons. Prince's Building
5000 5000 5000
Mrs. F... Clen-China Light & Power Co. Ltd.
H. Chon-Equitable Eastern Banking Corp.:
5000
5750
C. A. Franco--Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.
Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan"Girls' School
5000
5700
E.. Mattos-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation. 5700
Y. C. Teh-Lugard Hall
5000
Wong Kam Fuk---1, Canton Road; Kowloon
5700
Miss B. Gill-11, Humphrey's Building, Kowloon
Josefus Alemedia14. Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon Miss M. Lee-Wanchai
5000
5000
5650
Mrs. Barton-3. Pratt Building, Kowloon
Mr, Herbert Gene Lee-20, Robinson Road
5600
Aliga E. Murray-Mac's Cafeteria
Miss G. Ellis-10, Ice House Street
5000 5000
5.600
H. Chon-Equitable Eastern Bank
5600
Miss Nidia Franco-8. Tung Hing Road, Kowloon
5000
Harry W. Abbott-Anzac House, Kowloon.
Miss Lina da Rocha-3, Robinson Road
5000
5600
W. J. Howay-Canadian Pacific S.S. Co.
Miss Maisie Au-Italian Convent ...
5550
Mrs. Bevan-Leighton Hill Road.
Mrs. C. W. Olson-13, Broadwood Road
5550
Miss Chou--5. Broadwood Road
-5550
Miss P. Bantos-Hongkong Hotel...
5000 5000 5000
A. McKirdy-V.R.C.
5550
Mrs. J. H. Mead--6, Victoria View, Kowloon
sodo
John Mackenzie-J. F. Grose & Co...6, Des Voeux Road.
5500
S. S. Rogers-Royal Naval Dockyard
5000
F. G. Wheeler-Wharf & Godown Co.
5400
F. Steel-H.M. Naval Depot, Kowloon
5000
Mrs. Hnzeland-10, 'Queen's Gardens
5400
Tam Shui Po-85, Bonham Strand East
6000
Miss. Mimi Alves-6, Carnarvon Building, Kowloon
5400
Mrs. Steel Shewan, Tomes & Co.
5000
L: Costa-Standard Oil Co. of N.Y., Union Buildings,
5400
H. N. M. Hoosain-69, Queen's Road Central
5000
Mrs. Clarke Atkinson-Kowloon Docks
5400
Miss Zita d'Almada-94, Nathan Road, Kowloon
5000
E. Ezra-D. Sassoon & Co., Ltd.
5400
F. A. Xavier-Xavier Broa.
5000
Miss Christina Galiers-39, Bouhura Road
5400
H. M. Chau-co A el Arculli, Esq.
5000
Mrs. Day-Hongkong University
5350
Cynthia Alves-6, Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon
5000
Miss Molly Groundwater-Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon 5350
S. L. Lee-c/o A, el Arculli, Esq.
5000
Miss Violet Chan-Government Civil Hospital
5350
R. H. Kotewall-China Building
5000
H. A. Noronha-8. Gordon Terrace, Kowloon,
5350
Miss Alicia Guiterres-7, Ashley Road, Kowloon
5350
Miss Alice Lec-37, Robinson Road
5250
SKY SIGNS.
liss D. Witchell-Cox's Path, Kowloon
5250
Miss Charlotte Bearwolf-Happy Valley
5250
WIDER POWERS FOR THE
Miss Kathleen Grose-55, Conduit Road
6250
W. Sona Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.," Pedder Street.
5250
GOVERNMENT.
Leg Wing Hee-Repulse Bay Hotel
5250.
Dick D'Ahnuda-Bank Line, Ltd., King's Building
5200
NEW BILL DRAFTED,
Mrs. Normington-Whitfield, Causeway Bay
Mrs. Harris Walker-Basilea, Lyttleton Road
Miss Mabel Gitting-Union Trading Co., Prince's Building
5200 5200 5200
Dr. K. S. Cheah-54, Morrison Hill Road
5200
W. T. Glendinning-Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd.
Miss R. G. Razvette-Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
5200 5200
26.
Mrs. Whaler-ed Thos. Cook & Son
5150
W. G. Goggin-Bank-Line, Ltd., King's Building.
D. McWhirter-Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.
6150 5150
OBJECTS AND REASONS.
T. Ramisay-W. S. Bailey & Co., Kowloon
5150
Miss G. Ramsay-3, Highburn Terrace, Kowloon Docks..
5160
D. Harvey-Asbestos Co., 2, Queen's Building.
5150
Miss Hattle Noronha-Equitable Eastern Banking Corp. 5100
Li Cho Chi-Ho Hong Bank, Queen's Road Central.
5100
Miss Sousa-Lyemun Villas, Kowloon
5100
Mrs. C. Strafford-China Light & Power Co., Ltd.
6100
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Mrs. Paul Laing--Orient Buildings, Kowloon
5100
Mies Meadows-Public Works Departments
6100
Mrs. Burford-1,Cox's Path, Kowloon
5100
Miss Bain-Hongkong Hotel
5100
Mrs. Suffind-3, Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay
5100
ing to or in the possession of the
H. L. Stainfield-Mustard & Co.....
5100
P. O. Peuster-J. Manners Co., Ltd., 7, Queen's Road.
5100
Mrs. A. M. G. Slark-c/o Harry Wicking & Co.
5100
Mrs. G. Rapp-Humphreys Estate Co., Ltd.
5100
Willimar 6Ham Eastern Commercial Co.
-5100
A. Robarts-Victoria Printing Preas, D'Aguilar Street.
5050
Mrs. Railton-33, Humphreys Building, Kowloon
Mrs. Westlake Volunteer Headquarters
G. Harper Queen's Dispensary
ནཝཱ།*མ།
5050 5050 5050:
5000
5000
A BOY'S FEAT.
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1
The winner of second place in the junior swimming championship of Wales was Leslie Palmer of Cardiff. Polytechnic, a boy who swims with one leg practically use lees, owing to an accident,
Despite this physical handicap, Palmer lost the title by less than a foot to Ronald Evans, a big power- ful person hailing from Swansen, and, according to English swim ming critics, he might have won the rice had he noť tüken a crooked course. „ “Evans's margin was only
Yours, etc.,
|
ONE OF MANY. Hongkong, February 14:
WISH WYNNE.
STAR AUDIENCES STILL
DELIGHTED.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Samuel Buroside Boyd McElderry to be Second Police Magistrate, with effect from February 10.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Norman Lockhart Smith to be Head of the Sanitary Department, with effect from February 10.
..
COLONY'S FINANCE.
BALANCE AT THE END OF OCTOBER.
Miss Wish Wynne and her company, brought here by Mr. Edgar Warwick, are more than holding their own at the Star Theatre, Kowloon, and the rule of The Financial statement of the Lig houses and round, upon round Colony for the month of October,
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE, Balance of assets
and liabilities an September 30,
a foot över Bee fifty-yard distance of applause still holds good utas published in the "Government and his time was. 29 1-5 seconds, each successive performance. Gazette." is a follows;--- He has touched the sixty-four. Last night's entertainment was second mark for the hundrel. no exception to the rule; indeed, Palmer, Berording to expert nata. it went to show just how popular lows is a wonderful stylist, in spite the company is from Miss Wish of his hand cap, riding the water Wynne herself downward (if with an apparently effortless grace there can be a "downward" in which, they say, is unequalled by such a fine all-round company). any swimmer in Great Britain. Miss Wish Wynne was, at her Even now they zincede him an best in her delightful sketches- even chance of winning the Welsh delightful, because.all true to life. senior homonis this year.
This is how the London "Daily Chronicle" described one of Wish Wynne's most popular acters:
WELCOMED BACK.
RECEPTION TO BISHOP
HONGKONG..
GIFT OF A CHEQUE
char-
"Miss Wynne's firal offering, a
picture of the London Slavey,
was absolutely unique.
Others
1924 ............$ 16,947,954.28 Revenue from Octo-
ber i to 31, 1924...$ 1,900,632.40
$ 18,848,886.68 Expenditure ""from
·October 1 to 31, 1924
2,405,588.59
Balance. $ 16,443,298.09
CABLE RECORD;
OF who have previously attempted GOOD WORK BY TELEPHONE
the type have made her many
things-a clown, an acrobat, a
sonp-box orator, a screaming
COMPANY.
shraw, in fact, everything but that The telephone cable which is to An expression of the goodwill which she really is-a quaint, but be the main artery of communica they felt and the pleasure it gave essentially human type, All the tlon between the Island and the passed at the first meeting of the them to see him back at his work humour of Wish Wynne's slavey Mainland was laid yesterday in Legislative Council held after accompanied by Mrs. Duppuy was was ingenuous and apparently un-record time, the whole proceeding such regulations have been laid how the Kev. G. R. Lindsay conscious, and as that is the rich being carried out without a hitch
the expressed
on the table of the said Council re-
object
of the
solving that any such regulation gathering at St. Andrew's, Hall est form of wit it kept the house or untoward incident of any lock convulsed with. laughter. She At 75 am the lighter with the shall be rescinded, or amended in yesterday gresing in honour of left the stage to an ovation, the cable on board was slowly towed
the Bishop of Victoria. any manner whatsoever, the said The hall was gally decorated heard before, and she did not re- and the cable, as thick as a man's Jike of which we have seldom from Blake Pier by two launches, regulation shall, without pre. A Bill to amend the Advertise- judice to anything done there- and selections were rendered turn to bow fourteen and a half wrist, was paid out over the sters.
throughout the evening by the
times."
Kowloon was reached at 7.35 and Ordinance, under, be deemed to be rescinded, band of the East Surrey Regiment. Regulation
Wish Wynne is happy in having five minutes later the lighter was 1912, is to be introduced in the or amended as the case may be, as Legislative Council on February from the date of publication in for the welcome and the gift of a pay in her visit to the Star Pier. Of the 2,500 yards on board The Bishop to returning thanks the support of such a strong com- berthed alongside the Railway the "Gazette" of the passing of cheque which he had been asked Section 2 of the Advertisements such resolution. Regulation Ordinance, 1912, is re- pealed and the following section is substituted therefor:
menta
the Telephone
to accept as a token of the regard Theatre. The talents of these the lighter, only 1,900 yards were of the parishioners, said that he full in previous issues, and it may. Mr. Bennett of
latter have all been described in used.
The operation was witnessed by The object of this bill is to give welcome which they had given his be sufficient to say that they pro Company and other officials, 10-
was most grateful, for the warm the Governor in Council a wider wife because it was a big thing to vide a wholesome and enjoyable gether with representatives of the 2-(1). It shall be lawful for power of making regulations for take on a job like it for the first entertainment of a kind not often Telegraph Company, the Public the Governor in Council to make the control of advertisements, and time, regulations for the control," pro in particular to enlarge the exist hibition and removal of advertise-ing power so. as to enable the ments of any kind whatsoever Governor in Council to prohibit The Chief Justice has appoint- which are visible from any street, occulting signs. Probably need Captain Hugh Fitzherbert
1:
met with in the Colony.
The company will be at the Works Department, and the Royal
Engineers. Star again to-day.
or from the waters of the Colony, general prohibition of occulting Bloxham, Assistant Superintendent ROBBERY or from any other place to which signs could be made under the of Prisons, to be a Commissioner the public have access, or from regulations. section as it stands at to administer oaths and take any land or building not belong-present.....
the
uele quas metasdeclarations, affirmationis, and
attestations of honour in owner or occupier of the land of The following draft of tregu-
OCCULTING SIGNS
Supreme Court. building on or in which the advertisements are exhibited. lation to be made under the (2) All regulations made Advertisements Regulation. Or- | under this Ordinance shall be Taid dinance when amended, is also
on the table of the Legislativo | publisfied :—— Council at the first meeting there-
No person shall, exhibit any of held after the publication in the occulting sign or allow any occul "Gazette of the making of such ting sign to be exhibited on any regulations, and if a resolution be premises occupied by him.
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A report bas been made to the police by the Rev. Brother Aimar STUFFY COLDS...
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that on Thursday night a safe at. Mothers, why allowed St Joseph's College was opened stuffy wheezy breathing to distress your babies when quick relief follows the use and a sum of $25 stolen. checks the development of a cold and of a false key, which had been of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It The safe was opened by means contains no narcotics. It is good too for inadvertently left behind in the croup and whooping cough. Every user is friend. For rale everywhere.
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