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MR. CHARLES CHAMIER'S London Vaudeville Company THE NEW
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In
A Series of Intime Revues With
NEW DANCES -
TO-NIGHT
THE CHINA MAIL,
GARDEN FETE.
Enterprise of St. Peter's Club.
CHARITIES BENEFIT.
Mrs. Soathorn Performs Opening Ceremony.
or
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You may be interested to learn G. W. C. Burnett, both of whom Two other popular attractions The thanks of the Garden Fete that among
the members of the kept the audience merry throughout were "Slippery Sun" and his chum Committee are due to the follow- Club are to be found people-of vari- the time they occupied the stage. "Elusive "Enry," the only ginger-ing:
The second concert which started haired coon, who handed out packets; For services rendered,, etc.-The ous races--British and Chinese, French and Portuguese, Parsecs at 6.30 p.m., was given by the of cigarettes to anyone who could "Antidotes" Band for pling at the Tan Dance, Captain J. B. Glencrons, and Slamese; and also men of such "J-Pans," Miss Violet Capell's ver-knock their hats off, whilst those D.S.O., R.N., officers of H.M.S. diversified religious beliefs assatile company of amateur enter- who scored the hat trick by knock-Titania" and the members of the Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Mo-tainers who know how to "put it ing them off three times in succes-Carnival Dance, Captain Guy L. hammedans, and even Rationalists, over" with a professional flavour.sion were thrown out! The Ball in Coleridge, R.N. officers of the "Dur- If their belief could be call-
was The programine which a the Net also offered opportunities for ban" Band for supplying music dur- ed religion. It la this non- lengthy one, consisting of no fewer one to try one's all by throwing ing the course of the afternoon, Sectarian character of the Club than thirty items, was a well as small rubber balls into the neta Miss V. Capell and the "J-Pans"
100 which permitted to accept Borted one, and included choruses, through the mouths of Jiggs, for contributing concert during the Organised on an ambitious the honour of becoming its Patron, solos, ducts and dancing, and with Maggie and Archie, all three of evening.
For gifts and donations:-The scale, which a less spirited in- and which is such a pleasing fen- such an excellent "bill o' fare" it is "Sunday Herald" fame,
British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd., stitution would have hesitated to ture in the amenities of the Insti- not an easy task to single out any There were also several Raffles, Messrs. Keller, Kern & Co., Ltd., undertake, the Garden Fete of the tution. Thare is no doubt that the particular turn artiste for the prizes in which included a bridal The Kam Hing Kaltting Factory, young and vigorous St. Peter's Club has been. and is rendering a particular mention. An ides of the group in glass case, a doll in silka, The French Store, The Blue Bird, Church Young Men's Club, which useful service to the community.liveliness of the programme can bela Chinese doll, and a doll as bride. The British-American Candy Store, FOR SALE-Chefoo Stamps. Un-NEW SONGS-NEW SKETCHES- was held in the grounds of the But it could not have achieved half got from the attractive form in These prizes were so attractive that The Sun Co., Ltd., Mesara. Wing On used. Set of six stamps:-2, 5, 10,
Club building, 1 Oaklands Path, of what it has without the kind in which it was drawn up, as follow: the tickets in all the raffles wore Co., Ltd., The Sincere Co., Ltd., on Saturday, met with the sup-terest and support of the Press and The "J-Pans" owe you an Apology eagerly snapped up.
Mrs. R. Wollt, Mrs. Mok, Mr. J. H. port which it richly deserved, and other friends, and the splendid work-After apologising, the
An orchestra
H.M.S. Ruttonjeo, Messrs. Nestles Anglo all who attended spent a very of all members of its Committee, cipals will introduce themselves." "Durban" played in the garden Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Ltd., enjoyable afternoon and evening. particularly the Rev. Mr. Halword Our Mascot-Mavis Glendinning during the afternoon, and in the Messrs. Gilman Co., Ltd., The Com -The Fete, which it is intended to and the joint secretaries Mr. Peter in the Dream of the Little evening played during the Carnival Hing Kee, Messrs. Yue Lee Yuon, make an annual affair, was opened Pau and Mr. George Zimmern. Mr. Ribbon Girl.
Dance, at which the enterprising Measra. Tsang Fook Plano Co., by Mrs. W. T. Southern, wife of Halward has been a wise and in-
Mr. Lake will sing "Because" he organisers catered for light suppers Messrs. J. D. Hutchison & Co., H.E. the Officer Administering the spiring friend; while Mr. Zimmern
on the balconies. The music for the Tabaquaria Filipina, Messrs. Government. She arrived at 2.45 has laboured with the zeni of a
Tea Dance in the afternoon was}-Bakiliy Co., Ltd., Messrs. On Lok p.m., and was met at the gate of crusader and the zest of a newly
provided by the "Antidotes," tea Yuen, The Kowloon Confectionery, the Club-premises by the Hon. Dr. appointed lance-corporal. (Laugh- Audrey Steel, supported by the aleo being served on the balconies. The Colonial Dispensary, Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D,ter).
M. K. Lo, Mr. W. E. Smith, Mr. Wat ' Ladies and gentlemen, Giria, will bring back memories ofi
Stall Helpers. (Patron of the Club), the. Rev. I think
Lok Hing, Mr. Fung Kit Ling, you
will all agree a "Little Spanish Town." N. V. Halward, M.C., M.A., (Chair-that St. Peter's, Club
The following were the helpera) S.O.C.O.N.Y. Ltd., Ah Men, Hing has al- Mr. Harmon Introduces two Kow- man), and other officers of the Club. ready justified its existence; and 1 loon Blackbirds P. Gitting and B. in the various stalls, side shows, Cheong, A. S, Watson & Co., Ltd.,
ete.
Hong Kong Music Co., The Graeco There was also drawn up outside a am confident that with the continu- Walker. guard of honour from the 5thed support and encouragement of
Kicking the Football: Messrs. E. Egyntian Tobacco Co., The Orient Couple become
Zimmern and Birtwistle. Knock-Tobacco Mafg. Co., The Graeco Hong Kong Troop of Boy Scouts. the Public, it will in a large mea- Moonstruck-V. Capell and C. D.ing down Pipes: Messrs. Beard and Coffee Store, Sir Robert Ho Tung,
After Mrs. Southern had insure realise the high ideale and Lake.
Dyer. Slippery Sam: Mesar. Con-Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., spected the guard of honour, she lofty aims which constitute the
rade, A. Lea and C. W. Mitchell. Ltd., Hong Kong & Shanghai was conducted, to the Band Stand, gulding principles of its being.
Coconut Shy: Messrs. Edge and C. Hotels, Ltd., Whitenway, Laidlaw & erected in the centre of the ground,| I now ask Mrs. Southorn to open
Lea, Rifle Range: Mr. C. A. Co., Messrs. Bornemann & Co., where, in welcoming Mrs. Southorn. the Fate.
Grimes. Toy Stall:: Mrs. Earle, Gande, Price & Co. Also to Mr.. the Hon. Dr. Kotewall said:-
Mrs. Shellshear and the Misses F. Lam Woo, for free trucks, and St. Wong, H. Yuen, S-Surh, and Mr. Stephen's Girl's College for loan S. Jenyns. Sweet Stall: Misses B. of chairs and tables.
FOR SALE. One brass "Hung Ming". pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mail."
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Monday, Nov. 14th at 9.15 p.m. "HEY! HEY!"
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Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 15th & 16th, "COCKTAILS.” Thursday & Friday, Nov. 17th & 18th.
"HONI SOIT.” Saturday, November 19th. “A LA CARTE.” Sunday, November 20th. "HERE AND THERE." Monday, November 21st. "POT POURRI." Booking at MOUTRIE'S & STAR Prices $3, $2 & $1.
NOTICES.
HONG KONG REEL CLUB,
LAMMERT BROS. REN'S
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS.
CHILDREN'S CLASS.
Mr. Kotewall's Speech.
Mrs. Southorn replied in witty terms and confessed that when she On behalf of the members of St. was asked to open the St. Peter's Peter's Church Young Men's Club, Young Men's Club Fete she felt a I have great pleasure in extending little nervous. This, she explained, to Mra. Southern a most hearty was because she had had no pravi- welcome, and our warmest thanka ous experience of a young men's for her kindness in coming to open club-she was more at home in the Fete. (Applause). This young ladies' clubs. She felt re- Fete has been organised asured, however, when Dr. Kote- the purpose of raising funds wall told her that there would be for St. Peter's Church, the many ladies present, otherwise, Kowloon Blind Home, a new divi- she would not have dared to come. sion of St. John Ambulance Bri- After hearing what Dr. Kotewall' gade, and the Club itself. All had said about the aims of the
Mra. these institutions
TENTATIVE arrangements have your supportions are worthy of organisation, Mre Southern said, CLASS for HIGHLAND lieve that it will be forthcoming Young Men's Club, because in DANCING at the Helena May this afternoon in a tangible form Ceylon both Mr. Southorn and her- identical Institute for one hour each week and on a liberal scale. (Hear, self had worked for an
end-that in social intercourse there hear). between 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
The Committee has also asked me should be no difference in races and to take advantage of this occasion creeds. A Club with aims like St. Fees cannot yet be fixed, same to give a short account of the Club Peter's she would describe as a institution which pupila enrolled.
alma. St. Peter's Club came into should receive the widest possible British parents desirous of en-existence a little over a year ago, support.
A qualified Instructor has been provisionally engaged.
-Public Auctions being dependent on the number of its history, and its objects, and peacemaking
WATER SUPPLY.
Storage of water in Reservoirs on November 1, 1927:-
Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.
Tytar Tytam Byewash
Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk
Wong Nei Chung Pokfulum
1026 1927 330.12
334.45 11.75 *3.02 195,00 195,00 1.406.98 1,335.00 17.16 18.00 64.38 56.40
the undermentioned as soon possible.
as
[
likes it.
The Girls in the Nippy Dance. Mr. Glover will bawl awhile.
The Lovesick
Rachael Wong becomes vain. The best turn of the evening (ID:T.) H. Glover, A. W. Ramsey, C. D. Lake and C. H. Thompson.
Mr. I. Thompson and V. Harmon become sentimental.
The Girls in a Cymbal Dance.
Our Three Little Maids.
Charleston---Ma
mercial Press, Ltd., Mr. P. Leong
The Girls get "Hay Fever."
Yuen, B. Santos, H. and E. Kew, D. The gross takings amounted to Jazz Dance by our Mascot.
Ella and Mr. A. E. Perry. Lucky over $8,000, which after paying ex- Miss Vaughan will oblige.
Ring: Misses E. Samy L. Macken- penses, leaves a nett turn-over of Four Italianos-B. Walker, A.zic, It Randall, and Mr. J. M. $2,500 which will go to the benefit Steel, V. Capell and R. Wang.
Shroff. Hoopla: Mr. P. Sands, of the various laudable objects for Mr. Glover singa to a miniature Mrs. Hunt, Miss Hunt and Mr. which the fete was organised.
Dormer. Flower Stall: Mrs.
Raffle Results. P. Capell.
The following were the results of G. W. R. Griggs, Miss Clark, Mrs.
of the various Violet Capell in a reminiscent Millar, Miss Leonard, Miss Grimes the drawing
and Mr. Allan Ng King. Guessing raffles mood.
Competition: MF. W. M. Gitting, Weight Guessing Competition Misses J. and G. Ho Tung, the (Suckling Pig): 1, Mr. L. Gut- Audrey Steel asks a few ques-Miases I. Gittins, I. Rapp, K. Rapp tierez, Union Insurance Co.; 2, Mra. tions.
and Nancy Leong. Gold Fish W. T. Southorn. Charleston-Mad-V. Capell and Stall: Miss C. Hamson, Miss Sca
Turkey: 1, Mr. T. L. Tan, H. K. Chin and the Misses Fox. Fish University; 2, Mr. Glendenning.. The Two Jolly Beggara-C. D. Pend: Mr. E. Luscombe and Mr. H.K. Tramways.
John Lang. Squares Stall: Mise Goose: 1, Mr. V. G. Harmon, Lake and H. Glover.
Our Mascot in the Sword Dance. W: Cheung, Misa H Hunt, MissP.W.D.; 2, Mr. L. Guttierez, Union V. Capell and R. Wong, in a Gutierrez and Messrs. A. and S., Insurance Co.
Cheung. Twenty Cents Stall: Mrs.) Smelling Competition: 1, Mr. glimpse of the East End
Mr. Fountain wil ticklo
the D. Fok and Misses N. Zimmern, E. Mahin Wing, H.K. University; 2, Sue, B. Sue, L. Suc, W. Sue and Mrs. Wilson, Naval Yard; 8, Mr. Mr. W. Suc. Flower Pot Competi-P. J. William, R.N. Hospital. Mr. Glover in his element.
tion: Mr. F. Grose and Mr. E. Ho Gramophone Raffle: Won by Mr. Mr. Lake is still moonstruck,
Kwong. Clock Golf: Mr. H. M. Cecil Kew. There is
Bridal Group Raile: Won by Mrs. an end to all things, Kew, Miss D. Fung and Mr. F.
Zimmern. Miscellaneous StallBilly Mayes, B.A.T.
Bridal Doll: Won by Ticket No. Miss M. Yuen assisted by Misses B. and R. Wong, D. Lopes, A.47. Gutierrez and Mosura. J. Wuy and
Cake Weighing Competition: Won E. Cunningham.
by Mr. Hyson,
Ivories.
tering their children for this Class as the direct result of Sir Cecil Proceeding, Mrs.. Southorn said even to this rotten show, hence the are invited to send their names to Clementi's suggestion for the for- that whenever she opened the Finale.
St. Peter's The following artistes took part mation of a Concord Club as a com- paper, she read that mon meeting ground for people of Young Men's Club had been doing in the concert:-
Misses Y. Capell, P. Capell, B. all races and creeds. A few eager something. Like the busy bee, it
Walker, M. Gittins, P. Gittins, A. young spirits had the vision to.ses was never idle. the possibilities of that idea, and
Steel, E. Rose, M. Glendinning, R. Wong and Mrs. 1. Thompson.
Mesara. C. D. Lake, T. V. Harmon,
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
ANNUAL BALL
,
Oil Painting Raffle: Not Drawn.
CORRESPONDENCE, ETC., AWAITING.
Hon. Secretary,
THE REEL CLUB,
The Refreshment Stall: Miss Ruby Mow Fring assisted by Misses M. care of Messrs. Palmer & Turner.
Referring to what she called the
White, M. Woolley, M. Kacker, P. POSTE RESTANTE. Hong Kong, 14th November, 1927. the practical insight to realise that "heart-searching" debates conduct
Hynes, E. Atkins, Wise, L. Mae- it would be beat to begin among the ed by the Club, Mrs, Southorn said.
kenzie, E. Rodgers, Maude 'White, younger people with their greater that she had been somewhat alarm- A. W. Ramsey, C. H. Thompson, G. K. Grose, Doris Leung. Minnie B. adaptability and quicker onthu-ed by some of the subjects chosen Arnold, H. Glover, J. H. Fountain, Lee, Buckland, E. See Chin,
Chon, I. Rodgers, I. Grosc, Á, siasm. The promoters were fortun- for discussion, and as for her tak- and F. P. Lenfestey.
the Miss Vaughan was
Hynes, R. Cole, B. Pope, R: White, accom-
A Post Office Notice dated Satur- ate in securing the interest and ing part in some of them, she sug-
V. Mackenzie, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. support of His Lordship the Bishop gested that perhaps after four panist.
The Stalls.
Cooper, Mrs. Thomas, and Mesars, day gives the following information of Victoria, of the Rev. Copley months' leave she would feel equal
The stalls were all laden with Bradeley, G. S. Ladd, S.: Chenalloy, claimants.
James Kotewall, J. Barrow, Jregarding letters, etc. awaiting Total 2,024.28 1,944.27 Wednesday, 30th November, 1927. Meyle and the Rev. N. V. Halward, to any call that might be made on
at 9.30 p.m.
who became respectively the Presi- her by the debating section of the very pretty things, some of which V. A. Shaw, W. A. Zimmern, A Simonsen, Madm. Beauville, C. W. Letters: Mrs. W. Asbjornsen- Consumption of water in the City
dent, Vice-President, and Chairman Club! Maybe then Dr. Kotewall were a distinct departure from the Randall, S. C. Ho, Geo. Kotewall Bone, Beckwith, Mrs. J. A. Bloom- And Hill District in millions and de
and herself would come together "line" usually carried by stalls at and H. G, Kow, cimals of gulinns during the monta of MEMBERS and GUESTS are of the Club.
reminded that PRACTICE
hand in hand to fight it out with a fair.
The Entertainment And Concert field. D. H. Clarke, E. Colmer, Rev. October.
The Club's Growth.
E. H. Clayton (Wayland Academy), The most striking of these was committees are:-Rev. N. V. Hal-C. D. Le Gros Clark, Miss R. Craft, 1326 1927 DANCES for St. Andrew's Ball
them. But, she added, she had for- Consumption
286.80
304.94 will be held at the City Hall, on The Club to-day has over two gotten that St. Peter's was a peace-the Gold Fish Stall, with small ward, Mr. W. A. Shes and Messrs. H. Donaldson, E. Dubrovoy, Miss D. 15th instant, and hundred members, and its activities making club and although they glass bowls in which the gold E. G. Stewart, A. Leong, R. Leung, Drake, Col, H. S. Eliot, Mr. Faravel, Estimated population 405,900 410,220 TUESDAY,
TUESDAY, 22nd instant, from 5.30 cover a wide field. It caters for argued they never fought.
fish swam about contentedly. All A. Greaves and F. Zimmern,
The Fluance Committees
R. Geltenberger, H. Goodhart, T. Consumption per head
20.6
to 7 p.m.
the social, spiritual, physical And In conclusion, Mrs. Southern one had to do was to pay ten cente Mesars. A. E. Lea (treasurer), J. L. Gwynne, Th. Heyting, Dr. J. V. per day
It is requested by the Committee intellectual life of its members, wished the Fete every success, and for three ping-pong balls and then Macpherson, H. A. in all Rider Main Dix- Full Supply stober, 1996 and 1927. that no chlidren be brought on with more than a passing thought added that she had assisted in the try to throw these into the bowls. Howie, B. Randall, Hancox, N. Black & Co., G. E. Houx, C. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, these occasions and that Dancing for the welfare of people who are formation of an International Club If one's aim was good one got the Attaway, A. Peake and A. W. C. J. M. Legendre (Chinese Postal ahoes be worn by all Dancers. lesa fortunate. It has organised in Ceylon which had turned out bowl in which the ball dropped.
Members who have not yet sentpicnics for the poor, blind, and en-successful, and from her experience The Sweet Stall had
Service), Leddell, Bros. & Co., J. L Other helpers were Mr. G. W. R. Lynam, Clifford Morrison, Madame in their lists of guests are request tertainments for sailors and sol- of that venture she could say that variety of tempting candy which Griggs, Mr. Millar, Mr. JMS. Masalskaja, H. K. Middleton, ed to kindly, do so. as soon as diers. Its debates have become St. Peter's Young Men's Club must could aptly be termed the "Dentists' Shroff and Allan Ng Kin, who M. R. Montgomery, W. M. Muench, nossible.
responsible for quite an Important feature in the also succeed because it had set its Delight" when over grown children were
the C. Matthews, Mrs. E, Macdonald, intellectual life of the corpmunity, feet in the right path.
This erection and construction of the H. R. Meyer, Charles Mott. J. indulged too much in them.
Flower Stall where various stalls and other outlays. Morris c/o Guy Honell, Miss E. C. c/o Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.judging by the wide and koon in- The grounds were well utilised stall and the
numerous stalls and side some very pretty artificial flowers had charge of the sale of Golli Miss A. G. Sanderson, W. Shakes Miss Leppard and M. Lea who Fatterson, Miss D.Reed, R. Schaffa, Hong Kong, 10th November, 1927, terest they have provoked. It has with
been a matter of regret to me that shows, whilst the rooms in the Club were tastefully arranged, were very wogs. The Sale of the Cupids was poare, Dr. R. Wrenshall, Mese I have not attended any of these; building were given up for the Tea enterprising in sending pretty in the charge of Miss P.. Hunt. literary contesta; but I must ad- Dansant and Carnival Dance. The young Misses with well laden bas-
23.3
KOWLOON WATER WORKS.
Storage in millions and decimals of gallons,
1920 Kowloon Reservoir.... 351,63 327.76 Shek Lai Pui Reservoir 100.80 100.80 Reception Reservoir
Total
1927
452.48 428.55
in millions and decimals of gallour dur-
ing the month of October.
1926
per day
10.1
E. M. BRYDEN, Joint Hon. Secretary,
1927
DRAENTRY
PROGRAMMES
The Government Analyst's reports show that the quailty of the water is antisfactory.
Total rainfall to October 31, 1926, 95.30; October 31, 1927, 104.67.ins.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET.
Hong Kong, 8th November, 1927.
FANLING HUNT.
DENTRY FORMS for
RAFT PROGRAMMES
and
by OOF
gramme with
a great
Millar.
Allen,
GIRLS WHO GET HUSBANDS.
ara
Horst, D. E. Hawking, Houlder,
P.
Yanks (News Agent), Messrs. Yanka (News Agent).
- K.C.C/8 GREAT EFFORT.
Unpaid Correspondence: -R. Consumption of water in Kowloon HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. mit that on one or two occasions Iroof of the building was also used kots amongst the merry-makers, was kept away, not by pressure of by the enterprising organisera, and and they found ready response to
Bigazzi (H. K. Hotel), Chan Ah work nor by previous engagements, with a stage erected at one end it their appeals to "Buy some flowers" andi
Sin, H. C..Hardy (H.K. Hotel), G. Ideal place for the two or "Don't you want some of this
Mack, Munn Wor Yung, T. P. FORMS for the but by the intimidating character made an
be discussed. open air concerts, the audience bo- nice candy?"
Nemia (s.s. "Jadden"). Consumption ke 78.04 101.04 EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEET of the subjects to
is better to have fog sufficiently aloof from the The Miscellaneous Stal] was a
Registered Articles:- Del, C. Estimated population 157.300 162,340 ING to be held on SATURDAY, Laughter). It
Many mothers of pretty girls who Aldegner, C. Aguirre, Asiatic Steam never to laughter of the merry-makers in the little "universal provider" with its Consumption per hend
(weather loved and lost than 26th November, '1927 20.00
(Laughter). garden to enjoy the "show" without variety of goods ranging from have arrived at a marriageable age Nay. Co., F. P. M. Acherson, Peter wonder how it is that other girls less Becekhoff, T. Ballet, Mrs. C. D. Le permitting) may be obtained at the have loved at all?
lavender powder to fruit syrups, prepossessing find husbands Full Supply in all districts during Race Course, Hong Kong Club and The Club in solema conclave has disturbance.
with Gres. Clark, M. Cherpino, Mrs. decided that it is not. Are early The first concert started at 3.30 One might say that it catered for greater facility than their own daugh- B. M. Hegarin, Mrs. M. Katzinger, October, 1926 and 1927.,
Causeway Bay Stables.
I forget' p.m., when a Entries will close at 12 O'CLOCK marriages desirable?
fina programme was the "outer" as well as the "inner" ters do..
The girl who remains by her mother's M. Lowrance, Y. Lumi Lee, For my contributed by several
well-person! The centre of attraction side seeing her plainer but more win- Northern S.S. Co., S. W. K. Popper, NOON on Tuesday, 15th November, what the verdict was. 1927.
part, I should like to be given an-known local amateur artistes ably for children was the Toy Stall, be- some friends led to the sitar is as Mrs. J. W. Stephens, G. Statnigross, fore which even the Sweet Stall often as not the girl who pays no at Wu Kal Hung (c/o Ching Lee & other fifty years of life before I backed up by some now talent. would venture to tackle these for- The "Antidotes" opened the pro- had to take a back place. Here was tention to the hobbies and diversions Co.), Yuong Suey Sing (Wong Lun midable problems! (Laughter),
a fine orchestral every description of mechanical that absorb the interest of others Kai).
around her. She is generally languid, But the young fellows of St. selection, and had to give an encore and soft toys birds, whistles, lletiers, pale-lipped and pailid, Pains Li
Parcels: Misa Leung Shit Ying, Peter's and their young charming before the audience would permit dolls, and woollen golliwogd. in the back and Umbe"aasail her at: lady-friends know all about such them to leave. Mias. Ho presented Luck entered very much in the frequent moments; whilst, faintness, matters. (Laugher). I have been a very pretty butterfly dance, Fish Pond, Lucky Ring, Twenty lack of appetite, and irregularities of the functions frequently make her life the informed
indefatigable which was deservedly applauded. Cent Raffle, Square and Hoopla wretched. A man does not want to p.m. AUTUMN MEETING to be held joint-secretary, Mr. George Zim- Then the audience was treated to Stalls, at all of which one was re-add delicate health to his responsibili-
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, mern, that Mrs. Southern may some very fine singing by Mrs. B. quired to try one's ability at some-ties.
It is a sad fact that numbers of for Esri Haig's Fund, thanks to 1927 (weather permitting) may be one day honour a Club debate with ganger, whose fine soprano voice thing or other, such as throwing thene spiritless, easily exhausted girls obtained from Dr. P. Pierce Grove, her gracious presence, (applause) has pleased many Hong Kong the hoop or wielding the fishing are met with everywhere in the Far the efforts of Mr. V. G. Labrum & eveu take part in audiences, and Mr. C. D. Wright rod.. There were also two guessing East. Yet all that they need is the Co. The result, can best be appre- The Polo Club, Hong Kong Club, and
the logomachy. Let us hope that who and Causeway Bay Stables.
the possessor
competitions in which one had to rich, red, abundant blood which Dr. clated in figures Entries will close at noon on the Committee will select a subject full baritone which he knew well estimate the weight of a cake, or Williams' Pink Pills have created for Saturday, November 19, 1927.) - that will call inte full play the scin-how to make full use of. Mrs. "Dolly's birthday, while another countless drooping annémie girls in Auction of Posters
every part of the World."
Auction of 6 Silk Poppies aang "On the Road to was a smelling competition. tillating wit and literary charm of Sanger
presented by British your daughter lacks vitality and that delightful author, "Bella Mandalay very prettily, and, then
varvo, she is developing Anaemis
Legion The Side Shown.
Nervousness, Debility or the allmenta Whiskey Raffle Sidney Woolf. (Applause).
obliged with "Daddy's Boy" as an
*** The' side shows included all the peculiar to her sex, begin her care to Re-sale of 6-bottles encore. In this she, was accom- WHEN DREADED CROUP panied with a violin obligato by Mr. attractions usually found at a fair, then watch how appetite Sale of Auctioneer's Hat
rapidly her J. Braga.
Rifle Range where one could fire will increase, how he will desire to Sale of Clerk's Hat A thing of dread, that comes in the Other items of Interest were a at bull's eyes or at bottles and join in the pastimes of her friends, and Raffle for 1 Ham. night without warning. Just a hoarse, pianoforte solo by Mias C. Braga electric bulbe hanging from strings, how this pleasing transformation will Auction of 2 Buttons, metallic cough, a choking, gasping for breath; a threat of suffocation. Olil who played with very fine technique, Aunt Sally, without whom a fair is add joy to your own life as well as to Queen's Royal Rogt the relief of knowing that there is a and a recitation "The Gentle Art of never complete, Kicking the Foot- bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Shopping" by Mrs. Mather. The ball and Coconut Shy, two other In the house. See how it clears away humorous part of the programme time-honoured fair attractions, and the chalding phlegm, stopa the hoarse cough and brings rest and sleep to was in the able hands of Lieuta department dedicated to knocking the Title sufferer. Sold evorywhere', Comdr. A. S. Bedells, R.N., and Mr. down pipes.
Date. November
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14....6.35
15 ........6.85 / 15.40 w 16....6.36 5.40..
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22....6.40
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24.6.41
25....6.42.
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5.38
5.38
5.38
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..6.48
5.58
6.44·
5.38
ITS QUALITY
:6.45
6.88
THAT COUNTS
15.88.
may
COMES.
is
of
hers.
Dr. Williama Pink Pills are obtain-
able everywhere throughout the Far
On Armistice Day the K.C.C..ex-
celled themselves in raising money.
Total
661.75
132,00
200.00 79.00
6.00
3.00
'80.00
84.25
$1,095,00
East, also direct from the Dr. Williams This result casily eclipses all hat 1 bottle for $1.50, 6 battles for $8.are, deserving of every credit, Medicine Co. 60, Tinagse Rond, Shane-previous efforts and all concerned
post free.