FRIDAY, MARCH

OUR GREAT MOTOR CAR CLUB.

POPULARITY CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS.

Is Your

FLOWER SHOW

LIST OF YESTERDAY'S

WINNER

THI

MAIL

Below will be found the list of ur Name In This Great List ?****

prize-winners at the very success- THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEENful Hower show organised by the ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR at Volunteer Headquarters yester Hongkong Horticultural Society

day. IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST ?..

FEOPLE IN HONGKONG: "

IF SO CALL AT THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE IMMEDIATELY FOR FULL PARTICULARS, OR PHONE CENTRAL 4860,

Name

Miss Elsa Een dų Silva-Thoresen & Co.

Votes:

464550

Misa Amy Stonham-15a, Orient Building, Kowloon Miss Mimi Alves-1, Carnarvon Building, Kowloon Miss D., Witchell-Cox's 'Path, Kowloon

.462850

461250

-458260

Miss Lolity du Sous-1 Aimai Villas, Kowloon

....136275.

Alec, B. Allan-HM. Naval Yard

.401110

Mrs. C. Roe-2, Observatory Villas

Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5, Shelley Street

W. E. Van Epps-Brown, Jones & Co.

H. Cho-Equitable Eastern Bank. Basil' Fung-4, West End Terrace. Doris Lee-9. Seymour Road

Miss Rose Latt-59, Calne Roud. Miss Elsie Dauenberg-1, The Albany Miss Chenalloy-Nestle Milk Co....." "Miss. L. McKenzie-Struthers & Barry

C. de Mello-5, Kennedy Road...

.391250 .389300 .380330 300230.

.298740

.267156

.266555 174720

,152670.

Plants In

(Open to all except Peak gardens and Chinese market gardeners.)

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Larkspur.-1. The Matilda Ho ital Club: M Dyer award of Phlox drummondi,1 Peak merit, Mrsi F0. Hall,

FreesiaSir Rober Ho of merit, Mrs. Dyer Tung: 2 Mr. R. Ferrant award,

Nasturtiums (dwarf varieties).

FC. Hall

"Beats:

R Farrant

Cut Flowers

Smith

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the Hal Ho

on or before noon of 1st:

Tenders to be in the Board

By

order of the onservancy Comi

Ka? Heady of Celery ——1; Mit#di

Kokpital; 2, Mrs. H. WeBir award of merit, Mr. A. Brearley Tomatoes Matilda Hos pital 2 Dr. Sanders, award of

Peas-1 Mr Allan Cameroncalism, and antichy merit, Mr. Ar Brearley

2. Mr R Farrant

Vegetable marrowe1, Mattida afternoon Eltere the

University Gront Fal

for delvety Tat Hospital

restong order I beon

months from date Tow-Boat under slow, but that was the price that which will be supplied on 1. Mr. E.B. C. Hornell; 2, Mr. (Open to all except Peak that, ist für unverment to: The Commlegione 1, Mr. J. H. WH. Bell, award of merit, Mrs gardens and Chinese market fornley vnivant? speed fra govern York Butlilliga, Hongkong.

that was ty tlengentie. Customs for Howloon, gardeners). six different kinds-1; Mr. Abut he need of governinent wits Cut flowers of not less than representation among her zovernors mente, Rusku got a better popular Nicholson; Mrs. Ho Komalowan tong award of merit Mr. Ho Russin could not be blamed for sweet peas, Mrs. Ho. Kom the principles of psychology* HUD Fook

what had happened, she had obeyed award of merit, Mr. E. M. Haze- Fused her food and medical help tong, 2. Mr R. A. Nicholson those who blockaded her and re- land,

would not be binged either, because Taggart; 2. Lady-Ho Tung. psychological principles, "

Antirrhinum. Mr. JH they were merely obeying their Red or pink roses Mrs. Dealing with the growth" of Choa; 2. Mr. R. A. Nicholson: Mignonette, Sir Robert Ho White or yellow roses.1, Mr. the lecturer said that it was not

yocieties representing the worker... Tung; 2, Mr H H. J. Gompertz. Arums.-1, Sir Paul Chater."

R.. Nicholson 2, Mrs., Chon.until 1984 that workmen were French Marigolds1; Mr. W. H Antirrhinum-1, Mr1 H. Bell: 2, The Marda Hospital RA Nicholson 2, Sir Paulas de mons In Eugend Roges any colour-1, Mr. allowed in Frace to meet regulir Taggart 2, Sir Paul Chater; Panstes, and or violas.-1, Mra Chater

theyuent had undergo award ofmorit, Mrs. Ho Kom-A Murdoch 2, Mr. Allan Carnations and/or picotees. 1, change due, to confessions on the tough

Cameron award of merit, Mr. R.Mr. R. A. Nicholson; Award of rt of employers In France the Parrant.

merit, Sir Paul Chater.

Marguerite.. Taggart: 2 Kowloon Cricket Club; award of merit., Sir Paul Chater Nasturtium (tall varieties), Mr. G. M. Shaw:'2, Mrs, Chon.. Salvia-1, Mr. J. M. Shaw, Annuals or plants raised from seed the same senson (including nasturtiums.)-1, Mr. Ho Fook; 2, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; award of merit, Sir Paul Chater. H

Annuals or plants raised from seed the same season and not in- cluded in Classes 1 to 3 and 6 to 35-1, Mr. Ho Fook: 2, Mrs. Ho Rom-tong.

Begonia-1 Sir Paul Chater; 2. Mr. G. M. Shaw; award of merit, Ir.. Ha Kwong

Chou: 2. Sir Paul Chater award of merit, Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Ivy-leaved geraniums-1, Sir Paul Chater..

Dahlias, other than pem-poma.

Dianthus, including hybrids but excluding carnation, picotee and Sweet William Mrs. FC Hall; 2, Mr. R. Farrant,

Carnations and/or picoteos.--1 Mr. Allan Cameron,

Maidenhair, ferns. Dyer: Mrs. Murray.

Mrs.

Ferns and asparagus (excluding maldenhain ferns). Only one entry (award of merit), Mrs. Dyer,

Violets-1,The Matilda' Hos pital; 2. Mr. W. H. Bell; award of merit, Mr. R. Farrant,

Stocks.-1,Mrs. Dyer; 2. Mr. Sin award of merit, Mr. A. Brearley.

E.

Primula-1. Mr. W. H Bell Annuals, perennials and/or any plants-1. Mrg. Dyer 2, Mr. J. Plummer,, award of merit, Mr. R.

1, Mr. He Fook; 2. Mrs. HoFarrant. Kom-tong.

Heliotrope-1. Mrs. Choa: 2, United Services Recreation Club; award of merit, Mr. J. H. Taggart; highly commended, Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Petunia-1, Mr. Ho Fook: 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Verbena-1 Kowloon Cricket Club: 2, Lady Ho-Tung: awards merit, Mrs. Choa."

Linaria (tall varieties).-1, Mis. Ho Kom-tong:"2. Lady Ho Tang

149020

129800

Miss. R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.

.121670

Miss Annie Tollan-20, Nathan Road...............

104120.

Miss Violet Tock--Geddard & Douglas, 4a, Des Vœux Rd. 05650

Mrs. E. E Ellis-Hongkong Hotel

88200

C. Bond-Gande, Prise & Co.

84720

Dr. John Fenton-Lard Hall. Hongkong University

83920

M. Rafeck-0.S.K. C...

82950.

A. C. Graves-3, Excelsior Terrace

76100

Double geraniums.1, Mr.

De: Wan Yik Shing-12, D'Aguilar Street

74820

James Chle- American Consulate

65990

W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.

54200

G. M. Shaw; 2, Mrs Choa.

Single geraniums.

Mrs.

Edith H Kee-260, Queen's Road......

42475

Miss B. Bliss-H.K.. Canton & Macao Steamboat Co..

28220

R. A. Cooper--N. Ligarus Opticians, 12, Queen's Road C. 24300

Miss Alice Lau-Plans, Ltd., Asiatic Building

24020.

A. G. Suffiad-B. A.T. 12.

21460

Miss G. Ellis--10, Ice House Street

21360

John Mackenzie-J. E Gruse & Co., 6, Des Vaux-Road.

·20200

Teddy Hyndman-Korkoon Docks

18400

R. C. Pass-Douglas S.S. Co...

18400

Miss N. McEwen--Legs Lodge, Kowloon

17650

W: Shea-Colonial Dispensary. Queen's Road Central.

12800

C. H. Lyson-Lyson & Hall, Solicitors, Bank of China Bldg. 12300

Miss, V. CapellTores Building, Kowloon

12230

Miss M. Kent--Lane, Crawford,.Ltd.

12220

S. James Silva-Government House.

11460

Miss Julia Wong-30, Caine Road

9400

D. Hillier-Harbour (ce..

8970

Fred V. Wong-339. Nathan Road, Kowloon..

8860

C. F. Vas-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.

7800

Miss Stu Wai Sheung-1, Leys Building. Kowloon

7120

Mrs. N. O'Sullivan-cpDeacon's

7070

H. R. Lanlalt-11. Orlent Building

6890

Clarkia.-1. Mrs. Choa; 2. Mig Ho Kom-tong: award of merit, Mr. G. M. Shaw,

Ellis My Joseph-Odell & Behar,

6750

Miss Mabel Cttins-Usion Trading Co.. Prince's Building 6440

Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan Girls' School

6420

Miss Cissy Xavier-3. Humphreys Avenue

6420

Miss Christina Gutlervi-30, Bonham Road

6250

Miss H. R. Hunt-30, Bonham Road-

6100

Aliss Lolita Rocha1000, Wanchai Road..

,6100

Joe Montello-3, Durkell Street ..;

6020

E. Cordeiro-Noronka & Co......

5950

Miss Maria Remedios-37, Granville Rond. Kowloon.

6920

Misa Florence She-4, Seymour Terrace

5720

Miss Kathleen Grose-35, Conduit Road

5550

E. Ezra-D. Stutsoon & Co., Ltd.

'5400

Miss Alice Lee-37, Robinson Road

6250

Dr. K. S., Cheah-54, Morrison Hill Road

5200

Miss Evelyn Castro-21. Caine Road

5150

Miss Gladys da Souza-2. Orient Building. Kowlodn

120

Miss Ivy Musso--29, Morrison Road

5100

Freddie (Cunha-Chartered Banking Corp.

6100

Miss Maria A. Yung-lia, Caine Road

5040

Mok Tsin Fong. Wood Road

5040

Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon

5000

Mrs. Parson-2, Broadwood. Terrace

5000

Mrs. C. W. Olso-18, Broadwood Road

5000

Miss Rusy. Lim-2. Storford, Bonham Road

5000

Miss Chan King Sini-a, Bonham Road

5000

Mrs. T. C. Wong-1. Prospect Place

5000

Miss B. Steel-83. Broadwood Terrace

'5000

Miss Leomore Gomes-t'o Jardine, Matheson, Pedder St.

5000

Miss Patricia Remedios-17. Castle Road

5000

Mok Ying Gay-1, Wood Road

5000

Dr. K. S. Shi--53, Queen's Rond C.

5000

James Seung-72. Des Voeux Rond C.

A000

Bertha Xavier-go Dearon's. Prince's Building

5000

STORE OF DRUGS.

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CHARGES AGAINST AN INDIAN

The Hearing began at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday of the case in which one Karim Bux was charged with unlawful nosássion of a quantity of poison and with practising as, a doctor without belogiregistered.

Vegetables,

Cactus dahlias 1 Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; Award of merit, Mr. Ho Fook.A NY

Mr. R. A. Nicholson; 2, Mr. Ho Dahlias, other than cactus.1, Fook?

movement had been kept down until 1884 and feeling on the matter Was very-litter

Syndicalism originated in France

the techings of Karl Mars whose there the Syndicalist adopted xtrine was that there was no Wealth, except that derived from that work of the workers, and the the necessary work of civilized theory of the syndicalists was, that

-Mignonette —1 Mr. Ho Kook: 2; Mr. Andrew Tse.N

Nasturtiums. Mr Rall Nicholson; 2, Sir Paul Chater..

Pansies 1, Mr. Andrew Tse 2 Mr. R. A. Nicholson; award of merit, Mrs. Ho Kom-tongkan

Violets.1, ME. M. Haze- (Open to all except Peak land: 2, Mr. Ho. Fock., gardens and Chinese market gardeners).

Collection of vegetables-1, Hongkong Club: 2, Mr. W. Old; award of merit, br. G. M. Shaw.

Cabbages,-1, Mrs. Choa; 2. Hongkong Club,

Savoy cabbages-1, Hongkong Club,

Cauliflowers or broccoli-1, Kowloon Cricket Cluby 2, Houg kong Club.

Lettures (cabbage varieties).

Cut Flowers.

(Paak gardens only). Cut flowers of six distinct kinds-, M: W. H. Bell; 2, Mr. J. A: Plummer

"

RS. CAMPBELL

Acting Secretar Tientsin, February 25, 1945-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES JBE Starship

* WRAY CASTLE

FROM NEW YORK & NEWPOR

ONSIGNEES of Oarge are hereb NEWS

informed that all Gondy being landed at their risk into the Gai towns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart nad Dodowa Company L

Koioon wease and/or from t wharvas delivery many be abtaland

unless antice to the contrary be givan Optional Dirgo will be forwarded balore 6-h instinto y

No date will be admitted alter Goods remaining undelivered after Clood's hairs left the Godown, and 18:b,trist', will be subject to reat

society was performed by the

All claims agamat, the steamer rearing classes, sich before the 2nd-in, or they wills

he presented to the Dadaraigald lighting, heating, teamsport, foxi

k,

be recognized housing and elothing.

The result of the movement in ads are: to be Telt ja the Gadom All broken, obafel, and denty France was the formation of where they will be examfuft.di labour breast over the country, 19th font, af 10 am. by one sarray with hearters in Paris, and Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. France found herself with state within tule. In 1909 liere was

great conned a Marseilles, by which adopted try. Marx greed, and eve

No Fire Insumate has been exerted

a Nor Bills of Lading will be countersigni

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Agents Hongkong, 6th March, 1925,

1

TO LET

LET For fanmadiate ceru tion or 15th March, a foar

Sweet peas. Mrs. Dyer, 2 which it was decided that the Mr. T E Pearce award of lend way for labour to get- justice, merit, Mr. R. Farrant.

was to educate the workers bv. Antirrhinum.1. Mrs Dyez continual strikers, until labour wis 2, Mr. R. Farrant.

as dicipled as an artny; until, in Red or pink roses 1. Mr. Die and they could deduren geeh!! Pearce

strike to pay the services of White or yellow roses.

the itation At the end of a Lettuces (cos varieties)-1,Award of merit, Mr. T Fortnight they opened to live the roomed flat at No. 4, Kings Park Kowloon Cricket Club, 2, Hong Pearce S

Poling classes" surrendering Buildings, Austin Road Kowloon kong Club

Roses, any colour Award of wired But for the gut que S, George e Ruilding

would then be able to do as to Rent moderate. Asrly Barr Bras merit Mr. T. B. Pearce thing of the rot would he Dahlias other than cactus peel, for some ach strike w Award of merit. Sir Robert Ho planned for: Aristida HOLL. Tung

Larkspur.—1. Kowloon Cricket, Mr. Ho Leung 2, Lady Ho Club; 2. Mrs. Choa: award of Tung merits My. G. M. Shaw, A

Freesia-1, Sir Paul Chaters 2, Mr. Ho Fook; award of merk Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: highly recom- riended, Mrs. Choa.

Phlox drummondi-1. Mr. J. H. Taggart.

Roses.1, Mrs. Chou.

Dianthus, excluding carnation. picotee and Sweet William-1, Mr. J. H. Taggart; 2. Mr. G. M. Shaw,

Carnations and or picotees-1; Sir Paul Chater.

Maidenhair ferns.-1. Mis. Ho Kom-tong: 2, Lady Ho Tung.

Ferns excluding maidenhair and asparagus plumosis.1, Mr. J. H. Taggart, highly commended Mrs Ho Kom-tong.

Asparagus plumosus-1, Mr. J. H. Taggart; 2. Mrs. Ho Kim, tong.

A

Mignonette-1, Mrs. Ho Kom- tong; 2. Sir Paul Chater.

French marigolds-1, Mi Ho Fook: 2, Mrs. Cho: highly com- mended, Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Nasturtium (dwarf varieties.) 1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Endive.1, Lady Ho Tung, Brussels sprouts-1. Mr. G. M. Shaw; 2, Hongkong Club; award of merit, Mrs: Choa,

Kohlrab1. Mr. Ho. Leung: 2. Hongkong Cub award of merit, Kowloon, Cricket Club. M, 1 Gibbs,

Turnips, Lady Ho Tung: 2,

Carrots.1, Ludy Ho Tung: 2, Hongkong Club.

Parsnips1, Mr. L. Gibbs; 2, Hongkong Club.

Onions, Hongkong Club; 2; howloon Cricket Club; highly commended, Lady Ho Tung:

Leeks-Kowloon, Cricket Club: 2. Hongkong Club award of mérit, Sir Paul Chater. 7

Potatoes Mr. W Old: 2, Hongkong Club

Radishes. Hongkong Club 2. Sir Paul Chater.

Beets, Mr. Ho Leung 2, Hongkong Club.

Mignonette, Mr. W. H Bell. Nasturtium.-1. Mr. W. H Beil: 2, Mr.R: Farrant

Panstey 1, Mr. Allan Cam- eron; 2; Peak Club.

Violets, Mrs. H. W. Bird; 2. Mrs. F. C. Hall..

Mr. Quarles van Ulford of the Java Line returned to the Colony by the Malwa

"After serving for nearly one year-as Consul General for France, M. Paul Kremer left the Colony a few days ago for. Haskow to take up a similar appointment there. His successor at the local Con

GENERAL EXHIBITS..

(Open to all). Cut roses. Award of merit, Mrs. Dyer.

Vase of cut flowers.-1, Missulate is M. du Courthial, Nicholson; 2, Mrs. H. W. Bird.

Basket of cut flowers (children 10 years and under), Miss Peggy Sim 2. Miss Kathleen McElderry; award of merit Mina Ailsa Morrison.

Table decoration 1. Mrs. A Compton; 2. Mrs. Nicholson Mrs. Hegarty.

Heads of celery-1. Mr. HoH Leung: 2, Hongkong Club,

Cat flowers grown by exhibitor. Tomatoes.1, Hongkong Club;

Kotloon Cricket Club, award-1, Mrs. RA. Nicholson; 2, Mr merit, Mr. G. Mi Shaw. ́ ́ ́

J.-H. Taggart. Pens, Hongkong, Club, 2 Mr. G.M. Shaw,

Punsies and or violas-1, Mr. Andrew Tse: 2, Mrs. Ho Komf tong.

Violets-1; Mrs. Choa; 2. Mr. G. M. Shaw award of merit, Mr.

LOCAL CINEMA FEATURES. J. II. Taggart,

QUEEN'S THEATRE

"The Lavisible Fear." starring Anita Stewart contains some beautiful sets which are highly artistic features.

Stock:-1, Mr. Ho Took 2, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; award of merit. Lady Ho Tung

Primula-1 Sir Paul Chater; 2. Mr. Andrew Tse; award of merit, Lady Ho Tung.

Annuals, perennials and, or any plants-1, Sir Paul Chater (for a Took (cineraria); award of merit, Cyprepedium orchid); 2, Mr. Ho Mrs. Ho Kom-tong (sweet pea).

Plants In Pots.

moral reimark about the play In spite of Shakespeare's in- being the thing, the producer, Mr. Edwin Carewe, believes that Mr. T. S. Whyle-Smith pro- a bit of action or a good situation, secuted, and Mr..Eisley Zitlyn in order to appear effective, should. finstructed by Messrs. Deacon's) have every advantage in the way

(Peak Gardens Only). appeared for the defence

of the proper setting. Consequent-

Marguerite-1, Mr. E. B. C. Opening his case, Mr. Whytely, the boudoir, drawing room and Hornell; 2. Mrs. Dyer award of Smith said that evidence would be ball room scenes in the country merit, Mr. Allan Cameron; highly produced to show thru the accused, mansion in The Invisible Fear"commended. Mrs. A. Murdoch who resided at the ..dian Mosque represent a small fortune in in Nathan. Roid, gave medical architecture advice to certain peksons, charging "The Invisible Fear" will be. them for his services. It would the feature at the Queen's Theatre also be shown that accused had an to-day only. interest in a shop at No. 34, Hai- phong Road, where he appened to "have stored an additional quintity

of drugs. The drugs conuined handed witness other packets and arsenic, opium, and other misons bottles of medicine which were which came under the Ordinance said to have come from the

Captain Bloxham, A.S.P who accased. conducted the ralds with other Cross-examined by Mr. Zellyn, members of the force, described withess said that he was unable to the finding of the drugs in lecked say which particular packet or

Arums The Matilda Kos- boxes and a book case on bottle was found reach pital: 2; Mr, R. Farrant New Year's Eve After the arrest box, Accused occupied quar Antirrhinum-1, Mrs. Dyer; 2, of the accused, cenaid Indians ters separated from the Mos Mr E B C. Horadli award of

que itself and it was not a merit, Mrs C Hill

sed by the Indians before. Begonta

obert Ho

ron

Nasturtiums (tall varieties) and furnishings. 1 Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2; Mr. R.

Farrant

Annuals or plants raised from Beed the same season (excluding asturtiums), Mr. E L Sim:

CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH.

No need of aufering from

iba stomada

never fails t

time to send

2. Mrs. Dyer; award of merit, Mrs,

Hall

Freach lieans-1. Hongkong

"Club.

Vegetable marrows-1, Hong kong Club,

Vegetables, etc.

(Peak gardens only). Collection of vegetables Mr. J A Plummer, Matida Hospital.

Beavis; 2, Matilda Hospital.

Cabbages, Mr C. E H. Savoy cabbages-1, Matilda Hospital 2, Mr. Allan Cameron Cauliflowers or broccoli. Sir Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mr. C. E. H. Beayis award of merit, Mr. A. Brearley

Lettuces (cabbage varieties)

1 Mrs. FC Hall, Mr. JA Plummer

Lettices (cos varieties)-1 Endive 1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. H W. Bird,

Mr. JA. Plummeret

Brussels sprouts 1 Farrani: 2 Mrs. F. 0. Hall

Kohlrabi 1. Mas FC. Hall; 2. Mr. A. Brearley

Mr. R.

Annuals or plants raised from seed the same season and not. Turnips 1 Mre WH Bell; Included in classes 37 to 39 and 2, Mr. C. E. H, Beavis award 42 to 671, Mrs. Pearce (wall- merit, Mrs. H. W. Bird flower),

red the Mos Hohad Tung, 27 Mr Allan

there had been craqule

edand the Haiphong Mr

reeper regarding the

the firm

was adjourned.

Carrēts 1, Sir Robert: Tung; 2 Mr. R, Farrant award of meri Mrs. H. W Brn

Parsips Mrs. Dyer Mr. C. H. Beavis

Onions 1 Mrs. Dyer 2.Mr

Best display of cut-flowers by Chinese gardener. 1. Mr. Un Kee; 2, Mr. Shai Fong; award of merit, Mr. Poo Kee..

Challenge Cups: Pot Plants (open) Mr. Ho Fook (stocks).

Fot. Plants (Peek)-Ma. Allan Comeror carnations).

Collection of Vegetables (open)-Hongkong Club

Vegetables (Peak) Mr. C. E.

Nicholson (roses) H. Beavis (potatoes)

Cut flowers (open)M. R. A

Cut flowers (Peak)-Mrs Dyer

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OVERLAND CHINA MAIL'

Contains all the News of the Week. PRICE

csetio Oscarionca Trading Article Local and General, Water Scarcity

ola and Persons) Theosophical Sicloty. Helena Mag Institute. Hongkong Telephones. Rum and Amurunition Maintenanos Order. That Coincidence China's Wrat Unlicensed Driver Fre Precautions"

Legislative Council Empty Fists Ulion Church

Veteran Clerk.

There is a special display by Mr. Ho Kom-tong of English vegetables and many varieties of

His Excellency the Governor Oar-Tram sweet peas (Sir Edward Stubbs) was an Text Dryers interested spectator during the Dioc tan Girls President, introduced Mrs. H. HJ. Go of Home afternoons

Local Racing At 5.80 Mr. J. A Plummer,

Judge) to give away the prizes Sty Slaphen's Girls' Gompertz (wife of the Puline Volunteer Corps

Mr. He Fook, who last year won St. Dari's Day the Challenge Cup outright gase Maili from Huma the first name to be inscribed on it. por another Cup this year and his was Batpping Director

Mrs Gompertz was presented. Farewel with a silver vase containing some sted of MrRA Nicholson's roses.

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1

Wedding

NA".

5 Rent Rumours

13

B Pour Qook.

Ho: Air and Bost Robbery on A Junk

[03r £280,000:

The Pen of My Aun

Fresh Fich,

Flight To

Back Lot.D

Horsa

Pekkate

Opfum

Obiti

Corresponder

Armed Robber

Frosch LOTO. $3,000 Theft

Bible Society Another Snoga Local

Del

Bonel

Roya

Admienion to Bar

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