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SECRETARY, CHURCH MIEGIONARY SOCIETY, 30, Bonham Roal Hongkong, 28th March, 1916. -[471
THE HONGKONG ROPE. MANŲ. FACTURING "CO., LTD,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUKSDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1016.
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
PUBLIC COMPANIES
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned at NOON TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 28th
| THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Mem: bera of the BONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held TO-DAY TUESDAY), the 19th March, 1916, at 4 o'clock P., precisely in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, NEW |GOVERNMENT BUILDING, for the follow- ́instant.
ing purposes:
1. To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ondled 31st
Desember, 1815.
2. To elect a New Committee.
NOTRANSFER BOOKS MEN C3. To transact any General business.
pany will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, The 5th April, to MONDAY, the 10th April, 1016, both days inclusive
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 17th March, 1016. (472
HONGKONG-NEW YORK
AMERICAN ASIATIC 53. Co.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL OF CAPE or GooD HOPM
(WITH LABEETY TO CALL AT THE MALABAR COAST.)
8.8. "NETHERBY HALL,"
About ozd of April For Freight and further particulars, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES &. C., “ General Agents. Hongkong, 17th March, 1816. [473
THE ROBERT DOLLAR COMPANY. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, YOKOHAMA, KOBEAND NAGASAKI.
THE Stcamship
"CY OF PUEBLA,” having arrived from the above Ports, Consignaes of Cargo by her are hereby notified that their Goods will be delivered from slagside.
Cargo impeding the disobarge or remaining on board after 1 P.M. the 30th inst, will be
INTIMATION
THE
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company «WINE OF KINGS will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 28th instant, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Læn,
Guneral Managers, HOROKONG EILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1916 1376
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HONGKONG 10E COMPANY, LTD.
By Order,
E. A. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Hongkong, 18th March, 1916. KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB
MEETING will be held THE ANNUAL HOME TO MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 90th inst., at 5.45 p.1.
B. L. FROST,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 27th March, 1916, [486
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE
DHE TWENTY-NINTH HALF-YEARLY THENENGO 5 DEBENTURES (1896 issue) of the HONGKONG CLUB, Payable on FRIDAY, the 31st March, 1910, will be held in the Club House at 11 o'clock AM., on FRIDAY, the 24th March, 1910.1
Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend the Drawing
By Order.
E. DES VIEUX, Becretary, Hongkong, 10th March, 1919. 1401
HONGKONG CLUB,
NOTICE.
|HE TWENTY-NINTH HALF-YEARLY T
DRAWING or SIXTY-FIVE DEBEN TURES of the HONGKONG CLUB (1898 lange-$100 each) was held in the Club House on FRIDAY, the 24th March, 1910, when the following Debentures were drawn for Redemption:--
600
23
371.
938.
1248
1620
07 ·421
949
1950
1648
91
*530
983
1262
*1074
111. 589
992
1293 1697
144
599
997
1311
landed at Consignees' risk and expense. No Time Insurance will be effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
THE ROBERF DOLLAR COMPANY. Hongkong, 28th March, 1916.
186
1042 1354
1778 1789.
200
700
1046
1360
1830
240
709
1107
1970
1836
252
750
1125
1412
1840
(474
201
786
1141
1485
1849
315
853
1914
1504
1933
342
906
1222
1564
1941
348
B09
1935
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned, having been AP-
TH POINTED AGENTS for the
YORKSHIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD., el London, ste prepared to issue Policles
gainst Fire Risks at Current Hates.
HOLLAND CHINA TRADING CO. Canton, 7th March, 1916,
[463
NOTICE.
Tarter and Owners
TUE Public is hereby warned that the of the 5.8. "SEWARD" will not be Responsible for Debts incurred by the Crow.
J. JOHNSON, Master. Hongkong, 24th March, 1916.
NOTICE.
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LL Persons having Clains against AMR. KARL DETMERS, of BOSSES, RADECKER & Co, or against the Firm of Messrs. RADECKER & Co., are requested to file same with the Liquidators before the 8th April, 1016..
BRADLEY & Üo., Ltd.,
Liquidators.
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Hongkong, 24th March, 1916.
IN H.B.M. CONSULAR COURT AT AMOY,
In the Goods of FERGUS GRAHAM KELL,
Deceased.
hereby cite all Persons to appear in this I court within ten days from the date hereof to show cause, if any, why adminis- tration of the estate of the said FEROUS GRAHAM KELL, doceased, should not be gmated to EDWARD THOMAS, of Amoy
and Formosa.
Amoy, 21st March, 1916.
H. A. LITTLE, Judge.
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THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD., will be held at St. George's Building, Chater Boad, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 10th day of April, 1916, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, when tho Subjoined Resolution which was passed as an Extraordinary Resolution at the Extra- Ordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 25th day of March, 1916,
submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution:
That the Articles of Association of the Company bo altered in manner following :-- (a) That after the word "Company" in the 16th line of Article 110 the following words shall be added:--
The Gene al Managers may also with the consent of the Consulting Committee pay such bonus or *bonuses na the Gonoral Managers "shall think fit."
(b) That the words "Bonus or Bonuses
sball by inserted immediately after the word "Dividend in the 18th line of Article 110. (c) That the words " and bonuses" shall be inserted immediately after the word *Dividend" in the first line of Articlo Dated this 27th day of March 16
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers.
F167
113.
TANNUAL MEETING of SHARE
·THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY HOLDERS will be held at the Offices
THE
meantime great anxiety is naturally felt un to the fate of Sir ERNIAT SHACKLETON, of whom no word has been received sinos February 8th of last year, when he an- nounced that he did not sos any prospect of
HONGKONG C.C.
TENNIS
TOURNAMENT.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS,
The results of the games played yester
getting through the ice that season, and day in the Hongkong CC, tennis tourna
CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. H. A. Nishor beat A. H. Crook, 3-6, 6-1,
6-2, 6-
that the public must not look for the re-went were as follow- turn of the expedition until March, 1816 The Endurance, in which he net out with his immediate followers from Buenos Aires for the Waddell Seo, was also to return about this time to South Georgin, an island in the South Atlantic ight hundred
KING OF WINES." miles south-east of the Falkland Islands, in order to perform some scientifle werk and then to sail to Buenos Aires. Her arrival, which may be expected any day now, in eagerly awaited in order to no
of the General Managers at 11.30 AM CHAMPAGNE whether Sir ERNEST is on board. If he is,
TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 28th instant, bo receive a Statement of the Company's
Accounté to 31st December, 1816, and the Report of the General
The TRANSFER BOOagers.
of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 28th Instant, both days inclusive,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,
General Managers Hongkong, 8th March, 1916:
303.
CHINA BUGAR REFINING CO.:
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY
TANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder's Stroot, TO-MORROW (WEDNES DAY), the 9th March, at 11.30 AM, for the purpose of receiving the Report and State- ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decomber, 1915.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLUSED from the 14th to the 20th March, both days inclusive,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD, General Agente
Hongkong, 2nd March; 1010, LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO., LTD,
NOTICE.
THE THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE
HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Office of the General Agents, Pedder's Street, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 31st March, 1916, at 11.30 A.X., for the purpose
DE
ST. MARCEAUX
18 A
GUARANTEED
it will mean, of course, that he has been obliged to turn back from the goal which he sought to reach, but though we may regret the disappointment of his hopes wo shall have the satisfaction of knowing that ho is safe. If, on the other hand, he should not be on beard his fate will he uncertain. He set out on his lonely and hazardous. journey across the Polar region with five followers and a large number of dogs. It VINTAGE WINE. was arranged that the cross-country party should have their depots laid out froni FITCHENER's landing-place and be ready to start about November 1st, 1915. SHACKLE TON being of opinica that the expedi tian: should complete its task in four mouths and meet the party, starting out from New Zealand on the opposito side in February For the reasons which have been explained, however, there will be no
VIN BRUT, OR VERY DRY,
VINTAGE 1906,
CONNOISSEUR.
PROFESSIONAL PAIES, Réximend and Brayshay boat Morrison and Hodge, 4-2; 6-1,
HANDICAP DOUBLES. King Cordon an] P. P. J. Wodehouse (r. 15-3) beat Dr. and Mrs. Glaister (scratch), 6:1, 6-1,
GOLF.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
MONTHLY BOGEY POOL
The monthly bogey pool at Fualing in March resulted as follows:-
Mr. G. A. Tisdall... A Square. Mr. A. E. Adair Jr. dow Mr. R. J. Birbeck ...I down. Mr. C. H. Gale down, Mr. P. M. Hodgson...1 down. * Mr. G. S. Archbutt...1 down. Mr. R. E. Macdougall 1 down, Mr. O, B. Johnson .....2 down. Mr. A. E. Crapnell...2 down. Mr, E, folland 2 down. Mr. C. H. P. Hay....3 down. Lt. F. Kinchin Sinith 3 dowu.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE ATHLETES.
ANNUAL SPORTS AT HAPPY
- VALLEY,
Happy Valley and the Jockey Club Enclosure presented quite nuimated. students of St. Paul's College participated scene yesterday afternoon when the athletic.
in their annual sports. The meeting was held under the patronage of the Bishop of Victoria, and some keen and honest racing. was witnessed. The Chinese, when they have learned the Occidentals' idea of aport, are even more keen than the Westerners, and yesterday they raced with a zest which was truly exhilarating.'. No records were
THE WINE OF THE ship awaiting him, and, consequently, hê will be obliged to remain in the black geli dity of the Antaretic for another year in company, presurably, with fhong who were left behind when the furtu broke adrift. In such an event it is to be hoped that the party is adequately provisioned and equip ped to withstand the rigours of the winter, and that the members will return in duoset, but the competitors after ran them--
of receiving the Report and Statement of A. Accounts for the year ending 31st December,
1916.
1018 1093 The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
1916, both days inclusive.
and will be Payable at the HONGKONG | will be CLOSED from the 18th to 31st March, AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION OF FRIDAY, the 31st March, 1916, in exchange for surrender of same.
By Order,
E. DES VOEUX,
Secretary.
[459 Hongkong, 24th March, 1816,
THE LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO,
LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N
an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Company will be held at the Office of the General Agenta Messrs. JARDINE, MATHE BON & CO., LTD.. Hongkong, on FRI- DAY, the 31st day of Diarch, 1916, at 11.35 o'clock in the forenson, for the purpose of considering and if thought fit passing a Extraordinary Resolutions the resolutions following, namely:---
(1.)-That it is desirable to re-construct
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. LTD.,
General Agents.. Hongkong, 12th March, 1918. THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA
DOCK COMPANY, LTDAJN
NOTICE
*
of SHAREHOLDERS will be held THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING in the Office of the Company & Queen's Buildings, Connaught Road, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 3rd April, 1916, at 18 Noor for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1915.
The TRANSFER BOOKB of the Company will be CLOSED from the 27th March to the 3rd April, 1916, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager Hongkong, 21st March, 1916 HONGKONG TRAMWAY- COMPÁNY,. LIMITED.
LOST.
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SOLE AGENTS (
S. WATSON
course to impart to the World the know-solve to a standstill, even when a sub- keen were stantial lead was obtained, ledge which they havo gained of this they to put every ounce into their work. hitherto untrodden territory and is receive The results were as follow:- the tribute of thanks and admiration which those who risk their lives in the interests WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, of scientific research deserve.
CO., LTD.,
HONGKONG,
MARRIAGE.
18
FORSHAW-GAYNOR-At E. B. M. Con- sulags-General, Shanghai, and after- wards at Union Church, Shanghai, on March 23rd, GEORGE FREDRICK FOR SHAW to MARGARET GAYNOR, both of Southport, England.
DEATH. REMEDIOS.At Shanghai, on March 23rd, DINA AMEGIA MARIA DOS REMEDIOS, wifo of M. T. DOS REMEDIOS.
HONGKONG OFFION: 102, Dan Vaux Boad, LONDON OFFI 181, Frame Braasr, B.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, 28TH MARCH, 1916
700 Shares in this Company into his name having boon Mislaid, Lost, or Destroyed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the said Receipt is produced at this Office within 30 days from the date hereof, the Certificates for the said Shares will be THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, delivered to the said Mr. LAU I CHUNG, and
Senior High Jump-1, Chung U Kong and Clan Wai You; 3, Li Kwok Houg,
Junior High Jump.-1, Wong Fu Keung; 2 Ho Wing You
Senior 100 yards,-1, Chan Wai You; * Chung . Trong
A mail for Europe vid Biberia closes Wong Fu Keung: 3, Tsoi Wai Fai. to-day at 9 p.M.
Ward has been received in Manila of a very serious accident, to Governor Eckmann, While on a trip to the mountain country with Governor-General and Mrs. Harrison, the horse on which he was riding became frightened, and, after unseating its rider, kicked him in the eye. As he was wearing glasses at the time, the shattered glass was
forend into the flesh and fears are enter
Junior 100 yards.-1, Ho Wing Yan; 2,
Small boys, 100 yards-1, Kwok Cheuk Wa; 2, Wong Shu Chung; 3, Fung Wa In
Sea or long jump.-1, Chung
Kong
2, Kwok Ping Kwong, Tsan Yuk Wing..
Mathematical race (lower school).—1, Wing Chau.
Junior quarter mile-1, Ho Wing Yan; 2, Tooi Wai Fai; 3, Wong Fu Kenug.
Small boys, 300 yards.-1, Fung Wa Inj Eric Les; 3, Wong Lau Wai.
Senior, 220 yards-1 Chung U Kong;
Chan Wai Yan; 3. Tsan Yuk Wing. For Wai Fai; 3, Lai Kwok Yuk.
Junior, 220 yards-1, Ho Wing Yan; 2,
200 yards, bandicap. 1. Iu Po Lun; 2, In Po Ping 3, Cheung U Sui, tained that some of the glass penetrated Woon; 2, Chung Man Hung; 3, Chan Sui Old boys 290 yards-1, Chan Man his eye.
There was a slight decrease in the number of small-pox cases notified during the past week, according to the official weekdy return of communicable diseases. The re- turn states that 10 cases of small-pex were dotiked, of which 13 were fatal. With the exception of an Australian, all the cases were Chinese. There were also notified two fatal cases of plogue, four cases of enteric
Wing,
Senior half mile-1, Kwok Ping Kwong;
Chin Kwong Yau; 3, Lo Chuk, One mile bicycle.--1, Charles Loung; 2, Wong Kans Choung; 3, Tso Chi On,
600 yards.-1, Chung U-Bui; 2, Iu Po Hong; 3, Tsang Yuk Wing.
Three legged race, Kwok Ping Kwong and A, 8, Heccan, 2 Li Tsan Hung and Wong Yee But; 3, Chan Chung Kwan and Chan Wai Lee,
fever (one British and rest Chinese), 2, three of which were fatai; one non-fatal case of diptheria (Portuguese); and one non-fatal case of puerperal fever (Chinese).
the Company and accordingly that the Company bo wound up volun tarily and that Arthur Rylands Lowe, of Victoria, in the Colony, of Ho gkong, Chartered Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such. winding up and that Article 124 of TRANSFER RECEIPT Nod. 1217 issued the Company's Articles of Associat. LAY LU CHUNG for Transfers of tion be cancelled accordingly, (2). --Thay Messta Jordice, Matheson & Co., Ltd., the General Agents of this Company, be authorised and request ed to procure the incorporation in the Philippine Islands of a. new Company to be called the Malabor Sugar Company (of which Messrs. Smith, Bell & Co., Ltd., shall be appointed by agreement General Managers) with Articles of Incor- poration and Bye-laws in such form shall the General Agents approve (3.)-That the draft Agreement sub-
Captain Hermann Reichardt, of the Ger- mitted to this meeting marked "A" and expressed to be made between
saan str. Suévia, interued in Manila Bay, has been fined P100 for illegal importation this Company, and its Liquidator of A the one part and the Malabon Sugar
the FAN LING Course commencing
into Manila of certaju nautical instruments, Company of the other part be and on 1st April for a prize kindly presented to sea. Our thoughts, however, are the same hereby approved and by H.E. the Governor.
how carried back to them by the disquiet which were later transferred on board the that the said Liquidator be and he CONDITIONE.-Match pisy under handicaping news that the Aurora, which sailed Henry S. when she was chartered by Al-
Limited to handicaps of 12 is hereby authorised pursuant to
from Tasmania with a section of the ex-bert: Webde for a curio collecting ex- and over, Section, 185 of the Companies Ordi- nauce 1911 to enter into an Agree-
Entrance fee 80 cents, por peditionary party for the Ross Ben, there pedition" to the islands south of Borneo. ment with such new Company (wher
round, the proceeds to go to the War Charities Com-
to await the arrival of Sir ERNEST if he Joseph Taikowsky, so.ond mate of thy incorporated) upon the terms of the anil draft Agreement and to carry
mittea.
succeeded in his enterprise, was blown from Andalusia, another German steamer intern- the same into effect with such (if Intending competitors are requested to her moorings in a blizzard on May 6th of ed in the bay, and H. Wendt, shipping any) modifications as he thinks sign their names on the boards at Happy fast year and has been locked in pack-ice manager of Behn, Meyer, & Co., were ac- expedient
Valley or Fan Ling or to send same in writ
as
the Transfer Receipt will thereafter be heid For the past eighteen months attention by the Company as null and void. For the HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD., has been concentrated on the war to the
W. E. ROBERTS,
exclusion of all else, and the public has Secretary-
(454 Hongkong, 24th March, 1915.
probably almost forgotten about Sir ERNEST SHACKLETON and his brave com- panions, who set out from London on September 13th, 1914, with the object of crossing the South Polar Continent from
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB."
Ek
COMPETITION will be held over
not been shown beyond possibility of doubt.
(4.)That the said Liquidator being to the undersigned, ofa Mosers, Bradley since July until a few days ago. During quitted on the ground that their guilt had & Co., Ltd., not later than the 26th int this time she has drifted five hundred miles
T.:W. HILL, Acting Hoo. Becretary. Hongkong, March 14th, 1818.
DEEP WATER BAY COURSE.
authorised to obtain advances from Mesars Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, of any moneys requisite upon Buck terms as he sees fit and to make arrangements if he thinks fit
for
Messrs Jardine, Matheson
& Co., Lid., to continue managing re
the affairs of the Company on such
terms as he thinks fit until the
undertaking of the Company is handed over to the said Malabon Sugar Company pursuant to any Agreement entered into by virtue
of Resolution No 3.
Should the above Resolutions be passed by the required majority they will be sub- mitted for confirmation as Spco aj Resolu- tions to a second Extraordinary General fecting which will be subsequently
convened
Dated the 18th day of March, 1916, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lze. General Agents.
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And sustained serious damage. strained hall and a jury rudder slag is
With a
A MIXED FOURSOMES COMPETI and SUNDAY, 8th and 9th April.
CONDITIONS:-27 holes against Bogey under handicap,
The Bogey score and table of holes at which strokes are to be taken will be fixed later.
TION will be held on SATURDAY
A recent copy of the Japanese, Official
Sack race.1, Ho Chuk Man; 2, Ju Po
3. Chan Chin Yan, Pillow and Polo-1, Chan Chung Lok;"
Wing Fa Keung: 3. Li Won Man.
Form relay. 1. Ya; 2, Va2.
Form tug of war:-1, Va; %, III The prizes were distributed by the Bishop of Victoris. During the afternoon the band of the 74 Punjabis (Band- master Christian) discoursed pleasing selections.
FOOTBALL IN SHANGHAI The winners of the different football com. petitions in Shanghai are as follow: Skottowe Cup, Shanghai Recreation Club Football League, Division 1. Shanghai Football Club Div, 2, 3, Xavier's School; School League Divisions 1, 2 and 3 won by St. Xavier's School,
BANDMAN OPERA COMPANY,
At the Theatre Royal, Hongkong, on the 6th and 7th April, the Bandman Opera and Comedy Co. will stage the striking wart
The Man Who Stayed at Home," play which produced such a sensation in London. The character of "Christopher Brent," making for New Zealand, which she ex- Gazette contained the name of Norman played by Mr. Dennis Cade at the Royalty Theatre, London, is very skilfully portray- pects to reach early in April. Though ars among a number of naval men deco-ed by Mr. Compton Coutts, who bears the shortage of fuel adds to her difficulties she rated in connection with the Tsingtao ex- lion's share of the work. In his dual role of fop and unraveller of mysteries he is is reported to be proceeding under her own pedition. Inquiry has elicited the fact that very cleverly sided by Miriam Lee." the steam, and assistance is not, apparently, Mr. Norman Grey is the descendant of au charming heroine, played by Miss Betty Linley. The sympathy of the audience is needed. Capt MACKINTOSH and nine mem-
Englishman who became naturalized as o
always with Brent, who while serving his bers of the staff who landed from her are Japanese and used to live in the Bonin country in running to earth a strong com- marconed, and there is no information to Islands, says the Japan Chronice.
bination of foreign apies on the East Coast of England is unfortunately unable to Competitors must arrange their own parf. show what stores they have at their dishluejacket has been decorated with the 8th breathe a word of his duties and is, in con-
slacker." send the opponents and are requested polal. It is hoped, however, that, as there Class of the Order of Merit, and given sequence, looked upon as a
their names to the undersigned, or ty
Even his fiancée, Miriam Lee, is unaware post same on the boards at Happy Valley, is an abundance of seals, penguins, and monry reward of Y. 170. Mr. Grey is a
of his mission and therefors misunderstands Fan Ling of the Hongkong Club before the gulls, which can be used as food, the party seaman on board the battleship Kurama, 5th April,
TW. HILL are in a position to hold out until relief and is said to be fluent in the use of both Acting Han Beeretary; can be sont to them next autumu. In the Japanese and English
Entrance fee $2.00 per couple.
· Hongkong, 92nd Marel. 1916.
The
a
his position. However, when the grand climax eventually comes, Brent is reinstated in the good graces of all those who previ quely chyanal him,