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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927.
CHEFOO NOTES.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Chefoo, Aug. 20. During the closing days of July the CIM Schoola gavo keir Cloning Exercises in the Memorial
guthering af friends and rela-
tives assembled to witness the
was
Captain land;" two songs, "When Dalales
Pote-Hunt's Special Pied" (A rue), "Merry Winds of Prize (for best all round boy in Springtime," (Tachaikowsky), Conduct, Work and Sports), Senior.. Lower School: patriotic recita-J. Palmer, Junior, D. Darlington.
E. Jana Judd, Special Prize (for tions, Australia, Sweden, Canada;" pianoforte solo, "Rondo Brillant," best all round boy in Form 4), L. (Weber), L. Kauderer; cantata, Dunlap
Sports shields presented by W. The Singing Leaves" (Lowell and
gure marching, the whole school.
Girls' Prizes.
Form prizes, (awarded to Girls obtaining 75 per cent, and over):-, Form 2b 77 per cent. Grace Sinton; Form 2a 77 per cent. Doris Rouse,
House shield, presented by H. Peyton Stephens Esq. to be held by the House which is top in Con- duct, Work, and Sports. Won by Livingstone house.
The conduct watch, E. Andrews.
Outdoor Sports-
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THE CHINA MAIL
WEI-HAI-WEI.
FROM POVERTY TO PROSPERITY.
According to the Officer Admin-|
hal-wel, twenty-eight years of Bri-]
DUSTY SHUTTERS.
TALES OF WEALTH BEHIND CLOSED DOORS,
In the middle
of one of the
But the "Star" man was able to solve the mystery from Information which he gathered elsewhere. Many startling and intriguing stories have been told to explain why the shop was closed so sud- denly, and why Mr. Lyon refused to do any business, although the
Neighbours' Curiosity.
CHURCH NOTICES.
A UHARON OF ONE DOLLAR · IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICET LINDER THIS HEADING
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
September 4, 1927. 12th Sunday After Trinity. Holy Communion (8 a.m.) Children's Service (10 a.m.) Matina (11 a.m.). Preacher Rev. W. R. Cannell. Holy Communion (12 noon). Evensong (6 p.m.) Preacher: Rev. E. A. Rigden,
R.N.
There will be a Special Sathering after Evensong, Music, Light Re- freshments.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
[Branch of The Mether Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scient lat, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.1
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Siation. Bunday Service 11.15 am Subject: "Man." Wednesday Evening Meeting at
Reading Room at above address, open:-
12 Noon.
Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to
Monday and Thursda" 5 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the
Reading Room
Hall, and us this event is looked Rathbone) Whole School Drill: Forayth Exq, of Shanghai, footballistering the Government of Wellbusiest thoroughfares of London shop was still "full of stock valued forward to us one of the chief dumb-bells, Forms 3 and 4; ropes, J. Poto-Hunt, cricket, P. Moure, tish rule have enabled the people there is a shop, shuttered; bolted at many thousand of pounds." events of the summer, & very large Forms 2a and 2 b; cymbals, Forms rowing, P. Moore.
Some years ago, a But, unfortunately, they are more to rise from poverty to prosperity, and barred. When Sir James Stewart Lockhart brightly polished brass base to the romantic than truc. 6 and 8; health exercises, Form 4;
took over the administration in window bore super-imposed on the 1901 the territory of Wei-hai-wei centre the name of the proprietor
Falling Eyesight“ carrying out of the programmes
was a roadless, desolate tract
The shop is not full of stock. which had been prepared. Owing.
of done in letters of gold on plate The many showcases are dusty, but to the crowded state of Chefoo at
Jond inhabited by a poverty-glass. A similar sign hung over empty, and there is no idle man- | stricken peasantry, who earned · a] the top. this season, and to enable as many
ager, who is not allowed to transact bare subsistence by fishing and as possible to participate in these
Now, however, the accumulated business of any kind, behind the tilling the soil; of trade, other Exhibitions, all the lower windows 77 per cent. Eleanor Ford. 78 per The Children's Special Service than the barter of dried fish for na-dust of ages has blotted out the shuttered windows. of the Hall were removed and a cent. Peggy Harding. 85 por cent. Mission was held during the past tive wine, none existed, for
dust and mud the Bold lettering,
The truth is this. Mr. Lyon was platform erected at the East end Mary Macpherson; Form 3 80 per fortnight on the sands, special aer simple reason that the territory splashes have tarnished. the brass a craftsman proud of his work, but for the convenience of those who cent. Joan Matthews, 82 per cent.vices for children under the able produced no commodity suitable for, work, so that it is almost indistin constant strain on bis eyesight were unable to gain admission to Gladys Warren; Form 4 85 per cent. leadership of Rev. H. Weller export. But British rule has pro-guishable from the unpainted which it entailed, caused him to go the Hall, so that in this way a Winnifred Lack; Form 6b 76 ner have been well attended, and much duced a striking change. The Woodwork, and the steel shutters nearly blind. Being wealthy, and great company was provided for. cent. Doris Embery, 79 per cent. enjoyed by a large number of people, unhampered by excessive are pulled down and are rusty. The baving no need to sell his busi- The weather was all that gould be Marion Wiliamson, 82 per cent. children and adults,
taxation, have developed agricuf-premises have been like this for ness, therefore, Mr. Lyon decided desired throughout the three days. Helen Smith; Form 5a 87 per cent. Several enjoyable musicales have tural pursuits, waste land has been years.
to give it up, but remain in the which added not a little to the en-Mildred Oldfield.
|been held both at the C. I. M. Hall reclaimed and put under cultiva- joyment of all.
Yet the place is inhabited by a premises, which he owns. He had Special prizes have been awarded and at the Navy "y" which have tion, good roads have been con-man. who reputed to be very
been in business there for many The Preparatory School, led off to four Girls who would have gain-been largely patronised, and much structed in place of the former wealthy, and a staff of servants years, and his wife, to whom he with an excellent programme which ed their percentage but for Illness. enjoyed.
mule tracks, and industry and com- consisting of a cook-housekeeper, &
was deeply attached, died there carefully and painstakingly
Cricket has been well to the fore merce have been fostered. To-day man and a mangervant. Form 26 78 per cent, Muriel Em-
But the about five years ago. rendered to the enjoyment of all bery (missed 3 papers), 78 per cent. during the past month as well as a common sight is the congestion of only sign that people live there is When his affliction became acute, privileged to be present. The Edna Rist (missed 5 papers); Form Tennis, the latter having been an- the roads leading into Port Edward chair was filled by Mr. Embery, of 2a 81 per cent. Grace Castleton; joyed by our visiting Friends as with lines of carts bringing in the the front door at the side of the therefore, he decided to close the Shanghai, who at the close of the Form 4 83 per cent. Dorothy Kirk much as by the local Residents. produce of the territory and the shop, which is of thick oak. and shop, and he sold to expert dealers most of the valuable contents, programme gave a most helpful (missed half one Exam).
To-day the local tennis club met neighbouring Chinese districts, or which has recently been dusted.
freserving for his own rooms only address to the children taking as Scripture prizes:-Form 2b 83 the Officers of the American. Navy carrying back into the interior im-
Shutter's Up.
those which he prized most. Being his subject the word "Prep," per cent. Edna Rist; Form 2a 86 and were sadly beaten, the Navy has kept pace with the general pros- porta for distribution, Revenue
a kind-hearted man, however, he and from It enforcing many search-per cent. Eleanor Ford; Form 3 87 carrying off five out of the Bix perity. In 1901-02, the year in
Inside, however, the dwelling did not want to give notice to his ing and strengthening lessons.
per cent. Marjorie Moore: Form 4 events. The distribution of prizes follow- 189 per cent. Winnifred Lack; Form It is with sincere regret that we which the Colonial Office first took part of the house, which conslete assistant, so he kept him on at the 6.80 o'clock.
over the administration of Wet-of ten rooma, is expensively house. ed and as usual caused a great sh; 92 per cent. Helen Smith; Form record the death of Mr. William hai-wel, the total revenue amounted furnished and stored with valuable deal of excitement among the 5a 86 per cent. Rachel Lewis, 86 MacDonald Malcolm which sad to $22,000; in 1926 the net revenue objets d'art, beautiful silverware children, all of whom were look- per cent. Mildred Oldfield; Form 6 event took place at Temple H collected was $240,782, and there and valuable jewellery. ing forward to receiving at least 83 per cent. Betty Brown.
Hospital on the 12th inst, after an existed, in addition, a balance of The wealthy old gentleman is оле. The "Conduct Prize" which
Drawing Prizes:-Lower School, fllness lasting but a few days.
$152,484 to the credit of the Gov Mr. M. Lyon, who for years carried is the one most coveted, was this Mary Macpherson: Middle School, "Bill" as he was affectionately ernment. Apart from all other on business there as a jeweller and yeur won by Marjory Smith, who Dorothy Kirk: Upper School, Sheila called by all his frienda, was one considerations, however, the great silversmith. But some years ago received a great round of applause Tull.
of the best known and much loved blessing that British rule has the shop shutters were closed as she went forward to receive
London Successes.
of the younger residents here.brought to the people of the terri- down, and since then they have not same. As Jessica Broomhall ran At this year's Annual Exhibition His was a very happy diaposition tory during the past twenty-eight been lifted. Majorie a very close second, she of the Royal Drawing Society in and being possessed with a strong years has been the gift of peace- A "Star" reporter called there in too was made the, happy recipient the Guildhall Art Gallery, London, body and vigorous spirit was one a gift that will be gratefully re-an endeavour to solve the mystery. of n similar prize. The prizes
for work sent in by Public Schools, of the beat Athletes in the Port,membered by the people long after With the sun emphasising the wele most gracefully presented by Grammar Schools,: High Schools A keen sportsman, and enc ready the British Government shall have derelict appearance of the exterior Mrs. Embery, assisted by Miss etc. of the British Isles, and the to help wherever he was needed. ceased to function in the territory, the place had a sinister atmos- Kendon, The Principal of the
Dominions, the following awards His loss will be a keen one to many, At the moment the territory of phere, accentuated by the fact that School
Following is the pro-were given for work sent up from and his happy, winsome smile and Wei-hai-wel has a special interest not a sound came from inside the gramme and the prize list.
this school. Class Drawings (6 cheery word will be greatly missed for many people in this
owing to the fact that the War house, and that there was no an- The Programme.
Rheets) 1st Class commended, Ruth by us one and all. Opening hymn, and
Smith;
The funeral service took place on Office, in the interests of the health swer to repeated rings of the two Geometrical prayer; Henderson
electric bella. pianoforte duet, M. Porter and E. Drawings, Bronze Star, Mary Ab- Saturday afternoon,. the first part of the troops comprising the Shang- Tonne song. "The Huntsman's bott: Drawings from Chinese Life, taking place in the Union Church hai Defence Force, has arranged Song." Upper School: recitation, Bronze Star, Peggy Harria; Draw conducted by the Principal of the for one battalion at a time being "Tommy and the Crow," Lower 1 ings from Chinese Life, Bronze C. I. M. Boys' School of which Mr.sent there throughout the summer from Shanghal. Wei-hai-wei's Malcolm was an "Old Boy." songs, "The Little Bird" and "The Star, Kathleem Hoakman.
Mr. McCarthy in a short but im-itles it gives for recreation need no healthy climate and the opportun- Dormouse," Lower School; recita- A letter from the Royal Drawing tion. "Excelsior," Stanley. Rist. Society's Council. dated 27th April, pressive address referred to the
"boosting," and the precaution This piece was specially written 1927 stated that they were desirous young life so suddenly cut off. should be as productive of good as for this Exhibition by the Mother of adding a sheet of Peggy Harris' pointing out that this was not the the old-time practice of of one of the scholars); pianoforte drawings to the permanent King end but the beginning of life which troops from the plains to the hill solo, "Saltarello," Gertrude Bris- Edward the 7th and Queen Alexan was life indeed, fuller, ricner, and stations in India during the hat che; 2 songs, "Waiting Willows" dra Memorial Collection, and for complete in the presence of the spell. It will relieve Shanghal of Lord Jesus Christ who loved us some of its congestion and at the and "The Honey Bee," Upper which they offered an honorarium,
He same time give the troops an esti School; recitation, "3 Lazy Chicks,” Sewing Prizes:-Form 2b Leona and gave Himself for UA, Kindergarten: song, "The Donkey Davies, Honourable Mention, Muriel earnestly exhorted all present to mate of life in China under peace- Ride," Upper School; recitation, Embery, Lilian Palmberg: Form 2a see to it that the lesson of this ful conditions which they would "The Naughty Day," Mary Weller: May Polhill, Honourable Mention, short life might not be wasted as not at present find anywhere near recitation, "Yesterday," Tranal-Mary Macpherson; Form 3 Jeant spoke so definitely to each and their original camping ground. tion: pianoforte duet, "Primrose Orr. Gladys Warren; Form 4 Doris all with the cry "Be ye also ready "China Express and Telegraph."
for ye know not in what hour, the Dance, Berta Bird and Jessica | Anderson. Broomhalk song, "Gucas" Lower Music Prizes:-Lower School, Son of Man cometh." The Hymns School; recitation, "My Cat, Mary Macpherson, Lorna Whitelaw; "Lead Kindly Light" and "Fight Billy," Kindergarten; Rong, Middle School, Winnifred Lack, the good fight" were sung, and the "Pickles," Upper School; recita Dorothy Kirk; Upper School, Lena by Mr. D. Kay as the body was "Dead March in Saul" was played tion. "The First Tangle." Diana Kauderer. Wedderburn; pianoforte aolo, All round prize (presented by borne from the Church. The Inter- "Butterfly Dance," Berta Bird: Mrs. Pote-Hunt):-Upper School,ment took place at The East Beach song, "Boy Scouts," Upper School: Peggy Brown, Marion Williamson; Cemetery when the Rev. B. M. MeOwan, the Port Chaplain, read recitation, "Suffer Them to Come," Lower School, Leona Davies. Transition; Bong, "The Good Special prize for service to school the Committal Prayers, Shepherd," Whole School; recita- an Prefect, Shella Tull. tión, "A Lesson of Faith," Upper School.
Prize List,
Prize; Ruth Lewis.
country
sending
WATER SUPPLY.
Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on August 1, 1927
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL.
1926
1027
Level
Level
Do.
Do
Do
Do..
Do.
Do.
A very large number of sorrow- Church and at the Cemetery and ing friends gathered both in the
tributes Tetum many beautiful floral spoke volumes to the loss of one Tytam Byewash highly esteemed and loved by the Tytam Intermediate Community. Our deepest sympathy Tytam Tuk
Wong Nei Chung 2'11"B Do. Pokfulam
Level Do. [Note: B. denotes “Below Overflow":
A denotes "Above Overflow.”]
Storage in millions and decimal of gallons.
PARACHUTE DROPPING.
NORWEGIAN JOURNALISTS
FEAT.
1928 1927 Tytam
384,80 884.80 Tytam Byewash
22.37 22.37 Tytam Intermediate 195.00 195.90 Tytam Tuk ... 1,419.00 1,419.00 Wong Net Chang Pokfulum
25.60.
30.94
68,00
66,00
Total
2,114.73 2,118.41
Melbourne, July 31...
Consumption of water in the City
The conduct watch (presented by the old girls), Peggy Brown.
The usual Bibles were presented Form prizes: Upper 1.-1st, Ro-to the nine girls leaving school, bert Whitelaw; 2nd, Berta Bird; 3rd,
Boys' Activities. Stanley Weller; 4th, Bill Fleisch- The boys school gave the closings with Dr. W. & Mrs. Malcolm and man; Steady Work; Lionel Bruce exhibition when the Hall was with the other members of the and Jessica Broomball: Special again packed with a large and en- family in the heavy loss they have
thusiastic audience who followed sustained. Lower 1.-1st, Robertson Sinton: the various items of the programme 2nd, Jack Weir; Steady Work, with keen interest. The programme Stanley Rowe, Betty Wight, and was well rendered, the singing be Dorothy Walker.
Ing in advance, if anything, of Transition-1st, Mary Weller; former years, and merited the re- 2nd, Edith Bruce; Progresa: Mark peated applause given. Griffen, and Bobby Dunlap.
The Chair was taken by one of Kindergarten.Ist, Alison Por-the "Old Boya" Mr. Charles Hart- ter: 2nd, Russell Rist; Progress: well, who gave to the boys a stir- Clifford Mellow; Steady Work:ring address on "Obedience." Vera Draffin.
The Prizes were most graciously Scripture. Upper 1, Stanley presented by Mrs. Hartwell. The Weller: Lower 1, Gertrude Bristoe; Drill on the quadrangle following
A parachute dropping from and HUI District in millions and de- Transition, Arnold Clarke; Kinder- was fully up to paat years and was an aeroplane was a spectacular cimals of galions during the month of
July: garten, Russell Rist.
greatly appreciated by all present. novelty that attracted between Handwork (Writing, Drawing and The singing of the school collect 4,000 and 5,000 spectators to the Consumption...... Brushwork)-Upper 1. Mildred at the close of the drill exercises North Essendon aerodrome on Estimated population. 408,320 418,640 Porter: Lower 1, Alistair Taylor; brought another years' Exhibition Saturday. The parachutist was
Consumption per head
་་, 18.8 per day.... Transition, Per Brandtmar; Kin-to a most successful close.
s young Norwegian journalist dergarten, Alison Porter.
The boys programme was (Mr. Haokon Quiller), who ar-districts from July 1 to 6, inclusive. Constant Supply in all Rider Mafi Sewing and Knitting-Upper 1, opening, prayer, song by the Lower rived recently on the motor From July 7 to 18 intermittent Muriel Rouse; Lower 1, Claire School; Whitelaw: Lower School, Edith Form 2; plano duet, "A Waltz," E demonstrating the new para Road
recitation, "Lochinvar ship "Tricolor," and who was supply in all districts went. of Garden From July 10 to 28 the Bruce,
& J. Weller: song, "Carnovale" chute invention of the Thorn- owing to damage to the supply mains supply was seriously disorganised Music Jessica. Broomhall and Lower School; recitation, "The Ruth Lewis,
Revenge," Form 3; song. "Lovely ton Blad double expansion type.in the eastern and western districts, Conduct Prize-Marjorie Smith: Appering." Lower School; recita-
A stiff northerly gale, blowing From July-24 to 81, 1926, an Extra Conduct Prize,
Jessica tion, "A Te Deum of the common irregularly across the aerodrome, termittent supply to all rider main Broomhall.
districts was maintained. Full apply place," Form 4; piano solo, "Minuet rendered any attempt at drop-in all rider main districts during July & Trio," L. Dunlap: recitation, ping from high altitudes impos- 1927. "Samson Agenistes," Form 5. sible. When * the
gene
Prize List. Form 2, D. Parry, 75 per cent.,
R. Sandford, 80 per cent, C. Brook, 87 per cent.
Form 4, L. Dunlap, 80 per cent., J. Weller, 81 per cent.
D.H.9
1920 1927 285.17 880.23
25,7
gale was estimated at from 40 to Kowloon Reservoir Level Level! 45 miles an hour. Two Moth Shek Lai Pul Reservol 0′4′′B-- Dọ. aeroplanes formed jau gerial Becaption Reservoir
་
As time goes on, unfortunately, Mr. Lyon's eyesight becomes worse, and he also became more feeble, That is why he leads the life of a semi-recluse, and goes out only occasionally, mostly, on the arm of his housekeeper, who attends him, or the assistant who for a long time worked with him in the shop.
Residents in the neighbourhood of Holborn, however, are at a loss to explain why the premises are never painted, and why Mr. Lyon steadfastly refuses to let his shop premises or to discuss many offers. which he has had for the sale of the premises, which, owing to their position, are very valuable.
THE
POLAR CAKE
ITS QUALITY THAT COUNTS
TELEPHONE HANDBOOK
JULY-DECEMBER ISSUE
THE BUSY MAN'S STAND-BY
Arranged in Numerical
Specimen Page:
Order
Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 6, Wyndham St. Central-22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 Telephone Hand Book, 5, Wyndham St. Central---22 "Hongkong Sunday Herald," 5, Wyndham St,
Peak-22 Bellamy, L. C. F., Res., 858, The Peak Peak 22 H.K. Tramways, Ltd., General Manager's Res.,
358, The Peak. Kowloon 22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,
Hok-un.
Central 23 Aubrey, Dr., office, Alexandra Bldg, Central-28 Macgown, Dr. J. C., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central-28 Anderson, Dr. J. W., Office, Alexandra Bldg.
Peak-28 Knight, C. C., Res., 184, The Peak Feak-28 Butterfield & Swire, Mr. C. C. Knight, Res.,
184, The Peak.
Peak-23 Little, J. H., Res., 183, The Peak. Peak-23 Butterfield & Swire, Little, J. H., Res.,
183, The Peak.
Kowloon 23 Ye Fong Chan, 186, Temple St., Yaumati, Central-24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Road C... Peak-24 Stewart, Rev., A. D., Res., 112, The Peak, Kowloon-24 Dixon, H., Res., 4, Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham Rd. Central 25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,
Aberdeen.
Peak-26 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chief Manager's
Res., 508, Magazine Gap, The Peak.
Lachlan neroplane. began to taxi in the teeth "of the wind, the velocity of the
KOWLOON WATER WORKS
LEVEL
1026 1021
Peak 25 Dyer, R. M. Res., Magazine Gap, 508, The Peak Kowloon 25 Eastern Store, 314, Nathan Boadila.
Central-26 Alice Memorial Hospital, 72a, Hollywood Rd,
Peak 26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Peak Peak 26 Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 187-189, The Peak. Kowloon-28 Tiu Chan, 91, Alpin St.,
an Central-27 Ross, Alex. & Co., (China), Ltd., Prince Kowloon-27 Bond, C., Res., 106, Kowloon Tong
Central 28 Police Station, Shaukiwan.........
Bldg
The Girls' School. The girls' school provided the programme on the middle, day, and the excellent pianoforte playing and part singing by the girls was a great treat to the vast company assembled in the Memorial Hall.
Dr. S. Peill took the chair and based the remarks of his address Form 5b, A. Phillips, 75 per cent escort. The Lachlan was work- · Storage in millions and decimala, on "Thinking His thoughts after A. Smith, 77 per cent.
of gallons, Him." At the close of the pro- Form 5a; N. Dorval, 78 per cent above the ground, when Mr. Kowloon Reservoir.... 852.50 952.60
Ing against the wind, at 2,000ft.)
1928 1927 gramme Mrs. Russell Brown dis-J. Stoble, 80 per cent, S. Mair, 84 Quiller jumped from its side. Shek Lat Pal Reservoir: 99.44 100.60 tributed the Prizes to the success per cent. ful scholars.'
Form 6, C. Fairclough, 76 per The gale caught the parachute Reception Reservoir. The conduct watch, which is the cent, P. Davies, 81 per cent., J. and it appeared to open before
Total 461.34 458.80 Blue Ribbon of the day, was this Falmer, 82 per cent, E. Andrews, its operator had fallen mora year awarded to Feggy Brown, 87 per cent, defrauda
than 20ft. from the machine Consumption of water in Kowloon The second part of the pro- Special Prizes,
roaring above him, la millions and decimals of gallons dur- gramme was carried out as usual Form 6, scripture, E. Andrews, Mr. Quiller fell softly and ing the month of July on the Girls' School Tennis Court, C. Fairclough, English, E. Andrews, safely beyond a rise in the un-Consumption and the grace, skill and rythmic mathematics, P. Davies, Latin, dulating ground near the Board Estimated population 150,040 161,080 movements of the girls during the Andrews, French, E. Andrews of Works new reservoir. Mr. Consumption per had various exercises called forth a solence, E. Andrews, book-keeping, Quiller will attempt on Saturday Fall Supply in all districts during loud mead of well deserved praise. J. Pote-Hunt, P. Moore.
The programme, was as follows: Form 5a, Latin, S. Mair, French, next further parachute descents. July, 1926 and 1927 Pianoforte duet, Minuet and 8. Mair, book-keeping, N. Dorval Trio, (Beethoven), D. Embery and Drawing Prize, E. Rouse, D. Kirkpatriotic recitations, Neatness Prize, A. Smith (Senior) to 16,000ft or higher, before "England, America, Scotland; He-, G. Johns: (Junior);"
Jumping.
If conditions are more favour able the parachutist will ascend
«per day?
1926 $1027
80.24 106:46
18.8
how that the quality of the water
The Government Analyst's reports
Totai sanfall to July 31, 1926, Batisfactory,HAS AL
July 81, (72.18.
$1.00
On Sale at the Publishers
THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.
5. Wyndham Street.