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DAY next have been set aside

POPPY DAY,

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ARMISTICE DINNER. NARROW ESCAPE.

AS QUESTS.

$8,000 REALISED BY

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KOWLOON CONTRİBUTION.

THE HASMA ANNUAL

A spirit of brotherhood pervaded Volunteer Headquarters yesterday Branch of the Ex-Active Service Men's Association held their an nual Armistice Day dinner.

MOTOR COLLISION IN KOWLOON.

BUS PASSENGER HURT.

A motor accident which might have led to more serious conse- quences occurred in Näthan Rond. junction, last night.

for the Interport. Match. Play The sum of $8,000 was collected commences each day at 11 am. in Hong Kong and Kowloon yes- tione propaid $1. Every addi- Public Static at the corner of Desterday as the result of the sale of evening, when the Hong Kong Kowloon, near the Feking Road.

Voeux Road, 50 cents per, soat. A popples. This was announced in special stand has been erected for the course of the E.A.3.MA. din Members Subscribers and theirner held last night. Lady frienda, Entrance Chater Rond.

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NOTICE.

Over two hundred sat down to an excellent repast and one and all were agreed that, it was the most successful function in the history of the Association.

In passingen bus going in the came direction (towards the ferry) of Messrs. Moutrie and Co., coll!? 6 car driven by Mr. H. A. Jozess

nergas the road, colliding with a ed with a lamp-post and sworved

bus coming the opposite way.

The

CAR waa

-considerably

Of this anfount, Kowloon con- tributed nearly $1.900. The names of helpers in Kowloon, not included in the list appearing yes terday, were Mrs. W. H. Perry, Mrs. Crofton, Missos L. Tollan, B.- Mr. T. T. Laurenson, President of Daniels, G. Remedios, L. Spanton, the Association, presided and was and the only personal damage sus-

Mr. Jones escaped without injury: tion, Apply:--Box No. 460: c/o the 13th and 14th inst. the E. Landolt. M. White, Witchell supported by the following oficial

tuined was that of a Chinese lady in V. Levkopuesta:--Rear-Admiral · A. USUAL ANNUAL BAZAAR vich, E. Moses, V.

J. B. the bus who was thrown against will be held at the Italian Convent, Mandel, M. Witchell. K. Chester, Brown, DS.O. (acting 6.0.C.), Lhead, though not severoly.

Pestonji, S.Stirling. C.B., Col. C. Russel the metal framework and cut her 36, Calme Fond, on behalf of the R. Luz, B. Verga, B. Everest, G.R. Q. F. Johnston, Lt.Cdr. G. F. Orphans and Invalids of such Reed, W. Reed. E Kinole. A Hole. R.N., Et. Col. Edmeados, damaged. charitable Institute.

Dunnett, I. Kinole, L. Carr, V. Disto.. Mr. J. Hennessey Seth, Mr. Ladies and Gentlemen are cor-Mitchell, J. Berry, I. Butler, M W. E. L. Shenton. the Hon. Mr. deally invited, -

Scott, J. Black, N. Bryson O. Gill, B. 5. E. Wolfe, (Captain Suporin- D. Hamblin, L. Dunn, P. Foster, tendent of Police), the Hon. Mr. W. P. and M. George. Y. Langley, T. Creasy (Director of Public HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. d'Aquino, I Remedios, 1. Ray-D.S.O D.S.C., DF.C., Capt. N. C. D. uniform for which His Majesty's. P. Ponsford, A. Boryerm EWorks). Wing-Comdr. Leckie,

it entailed the purchase of a new mond, E. Donald,B,, Budden, C. Brownjohn, Capt. E. W. Morris. Government made no allowance, DR TYRAFT Programmes and Entry and E. Alves. J. Bryson. I Lambs. o., Dr. C. W. McKenny, Lt.-Col. The Acting General Officer Com-. Forms for the SIXTH mert, B. Spalding. D Jack, D. Jan E. J. C. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., Dr.manding, Col. C. Russell Brown, re- EXTRA RACE MEETING to beland L. Salmon.

J. E. Addison, Mr., A. W. Shovelton,plied on behalf of the Army, mak- held on SATURDAY, 27th NOV- Other sellers were Masters Pand Lt-Cok F. Hayley Bell (Coming many happy and humorous TO BET: Spacious Offee on the EMBER, 1926, (weather permit Easterbrook, J. Staple, D. Kelly missioner of Customs at Canton), ground deer of P. & C., Building.įting) may be obtained at the Race Des Voeux, Root, Central Apply: Course, Hong Kong Club and Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co. Causeway Bay Stables.

TO LET-From March 1st, 1927. for Teu Months, well furnished very desirable. four-roamed #Top- Flat in Armend Buildings, Kowloon Plush system good kitchen and pervantst quarters. Apply-Bax 452, /o "China Mad."

TUITION.

TUITION IN FRENCH, English, German Hukan, and Eatin by European young. Lady. ABO Franslation, Apply Box No. 461, e/o "China Maik"

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Entrie will. close at O'CLOCK NOON on SATURDAY, 12th November, 1926.

Hong Kong, 9th Nov.. 1926.

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THE WATER SUPPLY.

Reservoirs on November 1, 1028-

Lével and Storage of water in CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL.

1925 1024 "30′10′′B. 5′6′′B.

R. Everest and T. Ingram.

The auction of the Poppy Day poster, conducted at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday evening, realised $350.

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There was a large attendance at the Victoria Recreation Club dance last night when the carnival spirit was much in evidence Prizes were awarded and posters auctioned in the course of the evening.

'Welcome to R.A.F Following the loyal toast, Mr. J. A Gordon Leask (chairman) proposed "The Services" laying stress upon the fact that yesterday's function was, the first occasion upon whie the Association had had the pleasure of welcoming repre- sentatives of the Royal Air Force. He also welcomed Colonel Comyn: For she King's Own Scottish Bor-

references to his experiences in the

Great War.

Replying on behalf of the Royal Air Force, Wing-Commander Leckie said that the branch of the Ser- vices which he represented was more dependent upon the civilian population than the older Services: It was only eight years old, but was, striving to do its bit for the safety. and integrity of the Empire.

"Never Again."

U.S.R.C. Help

derers... whom, he hoped... would be Dr. C. W. McKenny broposed the In aid of Earl Haig's fund for with them next year. He also had trust of the Association to which ex-service-men, successful to welcome the Hon. Mr. H. T.Mr. Laureuson replied, saying that bridge and tennis tournament was Creasy.

The PW.D. gave them gave him great pleasure to wel- held at the U.S.R.C. on Wednes- many of their members and if, as

come the guests who had honoured) day. The prizes, which were disa public service, it was not actually them with their presence that even- tributed by Mrs. Russell Brown, one of the Services as they under-ttle doubt that throughout our ing. think there can be very were presented by Mesers Lane, stood the term, it was certainly a great Empire in every city, town, Crawford, Messrs. Kelly and dynamic force. He was glad iso and village where they have an Walsh, Messrs. Watson and Co., welcome the Captain Superinten Association of this kind there is The Pioneer, Silk Store. the dent of Police, the Hon. Mr. 3. D. C Colonial Dispensary, Mesars, Cald-Wolfe. He would like to emphasise this to commemorate the signing of at this time a gathering such as beck, Macgregor and Co., Messrs one point, namely, that serving the Armistice which brought to Yee Sang Fat, Cassum Ahmed members of His Majesty's Forces close the great European war, in and Co., and the China Light and between the years 1914 and 1918 which so many nations were in- Power Co.

were entitled to become membersvolved: Today we live in hope. of the Association, and he hoped and pray that such a disastrous that all would do sc. In conclu convulsion will never occur again. Thesion. he would like to congratulate

"Since our last dinner we mourn

"Refreshments were provided by the Dairy Farm, The Hong Kong Hotel and Cafe Wiseman.

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and patron, Sir Paul Chater, whe has ao generously endowed this as-

total amount collected was 3421 Rear Admiral Stirling upon his rethe loss of our friend, benefacto Prizes for tennis were won by cent promotion. Commander Turner. and Mrs. Walker, and those for bridge by Mr. Winslow and Miss Sandbach.

Late Sir Paul Chater.

Among the many beautiful the Silent Toast" coupling with it Mr. W. 5. Mackenzie proposed foral tributes placed upon the the name of their late patron. Sir Cenotaph yesterday was a hand Paul Chater. some wrenth bearing the inscrip tion. In Memory of Our Fellow Indians Who Gave Their Lives in the Service of the King-Emperor, 1914-1918," from the proprietor of the Pioneer Silk Store.

London Observance.

London, Nov. 11." Armistice Day was observed all over the Empire..

Rear-Admiral' Stirling replied on behalf of the Services, thanking Mr. Leask for his congratulations and adding, amid much laughter. that there was one' handicap about his recent promotion, namely that

The customary solemnity of An impressive service was held Ручакт

ceremonial centred in the Ceno-in Westminster Abbey, followed Tytom Byowash....

29'5" B. 8'3"B.taph in London, where in the pre-by a procession to the tombs Tycom Intermediate, 11 A. Lovel sence of a huge crowd the King, the unknown, Warrior. Tytom Tuk

311B. 06B. Prince of Wales, Duke of York, The two minutes silence was Wong Neo Chung.. 114 B, 11'6 B. Dominion Prime. Ministers, re-marked by an almost complete ces Poktulum ....... 134".B. 5'4"B.

[Noto: B. deuctes "Below Overflow" parts of the Empire, and thou

presentatives of India and other ration of all activities. A denotes "Above Overflow."]

The wearing of the Flanders sands of the public laki wreathe poppy in response to Lord Haig's Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.

at the base of the monument. appeal for ex-service men was Continued at foot of next column.general.-Reuter"" 1020 174.68 339.12 36 11.78

Tytam Tytam Byewash

Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk

Wong Nai Chung Potfulum

Total.

1920

202.00 198.00 1,261.02 1,105.88. 14.30 17.15 37.32 64.38

1,080.50 2,024.28

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions, and do cimals of gallons during the month. of: October

1936 1928 Consumption

258.86 258.89 Estimated Population 305.580, 405,900 per day (gallons).. 21.0 20.8

Full Supply in all Rider Main Dis- tricts during October 1925 and 1926,

KOWLOON WATER WORKS.

LEVEL:

1025 1920 Kowloon Cravitation, 5'10"B. 0′1′′B. Shek Lai Pui Reservalt 3'1"3. Lovel Storage in millions and decimals

of gallons.

1925 1928.

Kowloon Gravitation... 204.48 881.03 Shek Lai Put Reservoir 88.49-100.80

Consumption of wator

382.00 450.42 Kowloon

in millions and decimals of gallone dur Ing the month of October.

1925 1820

Consumption.

107474.78.84. Estimated population 152,200 157,800 per day (gallons), 16.8 10.1

Eult Supply' in all districts during October 1025 and 1926...

The Government Analyst's' reports show that the quality of the water is satisfactory.

Total" zainfell to October 81. 1925, 86.27; October 31, 1926, 95.36,

CANG YUK, DENTIST

APC Successor - topl

the late" BIEN TING,

14, D'Agallar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE"

Consultation. Fro

lavish gifts, and we do not think hociation. His keen interest' in ali our work was supported by his that the good which he has done should be buried with his bones."

OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES. . Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably, surO, These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they in rur to still others. À letter belongs in: oach whita, space; words starting at the- numbered, squares and rumning either horizontally or vertically or both,

(The solution of the above" crossword puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-woord. puzzle.)

LAMMERT BROS

A JOTIONEBRA, APPRAISEES; AND SURVEYORE,

Public Auctions-

THE Undersigned have received Ifstructions to sell by Public Auction

KO.S.B. Colonel's Suggestion,

Association should send. either by Colonel Comyn suggested that the

telegram or letter, a message to Carl Haig who has done so much for ex-Service men, and the Chair at man announced, amid much ap plates, that the Committee, would et upon Colonel Comyn's sug.. gestion without delay.

An excellent musical programme was provided by Messrs. Cordon, Saunders, Andrews, TG. Paterson, Farrell, Kingston and Byrne, whilst the orchestra of H.M.S. "Carlisle rendered an enjoyable selection of music during dinner.

The Hong Kong Hotel were re- sponsible for the catering which was all that could be desired.

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SATURDAY, the 13th Nov., 1926, commencing at:11 am. their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

Caaks. Bitumastic Enamel.

2 Cases Anti-fouling Varnish.

Bales News-print Paper.

61 Baga Sago......

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1 Case containing 10 doz. gides

patent Leather. 3.Cases Soap Dyes.

6 Casca. Bebor..

...

"A" Quantity of ELECTRIC IRONS, TORCHES, TOASTERS, etc., etc.

. AND

A. Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.

LAMMERT, BROS., Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 10th Nov, 1928.

ON MONDAY, the 15th Nov., 1926, commencing at 10.30`a,m. at H.M. Naval Yard, Hong Kong

(for account of the concorned) Old Lead. Battery Plates, 39 Tona. Old Lead Ingots, 1 Ton, 2.Qt., 4 Lbs.

bid Copper Inferior, IL

CWTB ? Qts. 12 Lbs.

2

Brass Nuts Lead Plated (750 No.)

4 Cwts., 2. Lba:

The above may be inspected on Saturday, the 18th November, 1926, from 9am to 11.45 am.sk

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HONGKONG HEIGHTS,

For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the liland and Mainland te published: How to Island

Victoria

Peak

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Petrovitch, 820, Nathan Road, from Shanghat; "

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.S. BLACK, Acting Superintendent. Hong Kong Station, Nov. 4, 1926,

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has man available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.

Our men are

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