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JUNK EXAMINATION RESCATS. We publish; below the list of successful Candidates, together with the Examiners; and Lecturers, at the Technical Institute Esaminations held in June last:---

Allen, E.

Aral, A, H.

Au Pok Man Barrados. D. A.

Basto, R. A.

I.

I. 1.

CERTIFICATE WINNERS.

Teachers' (Won) Book-keeping Mathematics Shorthand (Int) Int. D. Physics Chinistry (Pract, j- 1. Physics

1. Shorthand (70) Mp. D: Shorthand (lat.) Int. D. Tenéhers' (Mený Mathematics Field Surveying Shorthand

Bus. $0. Carvalho, A. Chan Chi-fi Chan Hing-wa Chain Langhia Chau Phi] Chau Sik-ki Charrington, H. Chong Kingsti Cheong Forscher Cheong Fonk Cheng Sik-fu Chin Him Chiy Yan-kwong

Clarke, H.

Cretho, M.

Costa, 4. de S. Trizoli, J. A.

Edwards, P. Fatty Dad, A. H. Foog Ting-ming Gomes, AT Handil. S. A. Ho Cikin Ho Shou-hiu Hui King-him Mai Wahin Hung Hubie Hang Wai-sang Danail. . D.- Ismail, S. H. Jack, J. Jea, 11. Klugemaun, A. Knight. V. B. King Yuk-bong Rwork Won hing bai Fayto

4.

L. D. Me. 19.

Mathematig

Kugliss

II.

Book keeping Shorthand

11:

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Building Cous.

1.

Tegeler? (Mon)

Bauglish

11.

English

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Teachers (Wam.

II

"Shorthand

Fles, D.

Tenchers" (Mon),

E.

French

J.

Hook-keeping

11.

Chemistry (Pre-1.)

Sharthund

Baglish

Shorthand

Shorthant

French

"Feachers" (Meus

1. 1.

Mathematics

Masies Physics

1.

1.

Ele. 0. Int. D.

E. D.

POST-WAR TRADE MEASURES. THE INHALATION OF PLAGUE. THOROUGHNESS. ESSENTIAL BOMBAY CHAMBER'S PROPOSALS. !IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES MADE

The following recommendations of the Bombay Clumber of Commerce have ber nude, in "connection with trade measures after the wart

IN CHINA..

BARON OKURA ON TRADE

· RIVALRY.

IN MUKDEN.

Writes a special correspondent to the Peking. Gazette-While many of us are

A thorough knowledge of the Chinese" is | complaining of the excessive heat and

the essential element necessary to com- flocking to the seaside or the hills for a

mercial successi in China is the opinion That in view of the impossibility of cooler breeze, two keen scientists have for of Baro Okara. The firm of Okurn & se weeks been hard at work on the Co. have made a success on a very large problem of pingue in a quiet corner of scale of their various enterprises in Taking advantage of a friendship with Chinn so that Baron Okura is in a position to speak with save authority. Ther Dr Wu Lientele since the flags of thoroughness with which that firm enters into details is only further confirmation great plugne in 191, I called at De. Christie's Hospital and enquired for the

of the progress which Japan is destined fanus Chinese doctor. After some

to make in that country aness, offer minutes waiting I was asked to walk neross to the Medical College, and there nationals will do likewise. to one of the basement. roonix met some

kaowing when of how peace will be con- cluded, it is desirable as a temporary

red ions

within

the

ses neting for Great Britain.

The Rasures dealing particularly with India propose that foreign firms and ships trading in India shoal be Celled to contribute to the Funds of ..the British Empire under whos pratre

tion they trade: and the only effective artland f doing so is to levy a tax on the turnover in lieu of the India income-tax that any enemy subject entering India should he registered; that no enemy subjret be allowed to re side in Ind a for purposes of trade and

Makden city.

Katz anel

!

In the July amber of the fitsgguna Sck, a business bi-monthly in Tokyo, an article was published by Baron Kthachiro Ogura as follows

To day I have received the visit of a wonderfal would-be authority on Chinese

speak the

precaution that the Empire should forth with decide that for a period of not less than six months after the termination of hostilities FLIT absolute interregnum Ehould be established during which time (a) no enemy subject, including enemy subjects now interned, should, except body cind in a long white cont, dark For purposes of the state under special glasses over his eyes and a

is pose and mouth. tierney, he allowed to enter or maintton mask over his

"Hello, M.

eried this strange in any port in the British Empire (b)

person,What has brought you here o griny shipping whatsoever should be

Sorry, I cannot shake hands: you see affairs. He said that since the situation in Ching is growing my and, more #llowed to inter British portà.

have rubber gloves on." Sixteen other proposals have been put

“Oh,” I said, timidly, in the presence rims, le is going over there is inves forward, including measures suggested of this apparition, "I just want to know the conditions, so that I should, provide him with letters of introduction for the Empire as a whole, preferential something of this new work youre and travelling expenses asked him "Well," said Dr. Wa. whether he could speak Chinese and read Empire, pre- ¦ engaged "in.' Ernetin relations with allied on non Mr. Eberson and I are only just con Chine, le replied he could read it bis tral countries to the exclusion of our pleting sour researches 'connected with of Chinese hut, could 1:01 present enemies akeasures to prevent the inhalation of plague, which I have Chinese tongue. I further inquired if the clumping of enemy gods within the had in mind for the last three years, he, hering, ahie to end Chinese, was co- versaol with the. Chinese history from the pre; the establishment of a Ministry M Eberson arrived from America a of Commerce; the improvement in status few months ago to help me, and we have lines of Gya and Shun, whereon ho

ad useful ess of British consuls, with come to Mukilen because we can get mar

answered that he was not so deeply real Rie. D. restrictions as to nasionality, of all perin Harbit. Besides it is quieter, for as

nots and rabbits here more easily than Chinese history as than..

Then I told him: That will not da. you can understand we must take every Without understanding the Chines precaution in this dangerous work. The

tongue or the history of the nation, what staff of this College has kindly lean us

can you possibly investigate in Chian this place. We keep only one servant. All my employees are very busy there, and do, almost everything ourselves, and have no time to be reting as pine The marmots, though small, are vicious, interpreter of otherwise helping you.

I regret to say that there are many and all three of us have been bitten by

hem, but fortunately before they are people in Japan who are like this gentle man. They treas China with contempt. infected. If you ente, I will take yo into our laboratory."

Chin. be it remembered, is a gra Shorthand"

Int. D.

country, and there is much in her which "Teachers" (Won) 11.

It then das ned upon my lay mind that "you cannot trifle with. Those who wish Chemistry (Pruet) f. Trachers" (Woun;)

I needn't have been so afraid, because, to go there either for study or on busi we land doly been speaking in one of the, ness, must årst equiji theniselves with ở "Burarts" (Wong II. -

adequate measures should be devised

sick rooms. However, I now braced up working knowledge of Chinese affairs. Macliomunics 1. Deflu provent any digitise of ownership English

Large One who takes a pleasure view of things and of nationality? that, any enemy subject who has become turatised fairly well lighted cool room, where I was, from a height can have no real knowledge H.D.within twenty years before the outbreak troduced to Mr. Eberson, the American of Chinese affairs,

bacteriologist, arrived just like Dr. Wu.! Empty desk theories are 10 gm[, of the war should be permnointly pro

Noises and Bereans gue from Bne We must beurt to become more practical H.

hibited from sharing in holding corner, and an enquiry 3 found them to in our dealings with China. A great deal directly

indirectly 1.D.

prospecting be caused by rabbits, guineapigs and has been said at on time about business

between Int. Beners, mining leases or any other in small rat-like maragots in various enges comperation

Japanese and dustrial or commercial concessions with- and empty kerosené oil tius. I counted ; Chinese, Bit the goal of en-operation in the limits of the Indian Empire, over une hundred aginais. T was shown was not quite satisfactory. Some proprie The necessity is urged for stricter glass tubes containing white spots on a went so far as to say that the Chinese paturalisation Jaws in India; also the slanting surface which the_doelors_ussure | Japanese peroperatíonis impossible fessibilities of denaturalisation, the dis-fed me were most virulent plague microbes | Some foreigners are known to hav qualification of all but British-born sub- | obitíned from the various animals, which | kicked their Chinese co-operators because jects from service apon municipalities, has been experimented upon,

the latter were sa incomprehensively, dullN burt trusts and other similar bodies allowed to look through a high-power hut in my opinion the Chinese Japanes protection for threatened and nascent microscope and saw billions of little blue cooperation is not inpussible, but that Indian industries by the imposition of stained oval dots, which I was told were the Japaise have, on sincere intention wider import duties and export duties killed plagur bacilli present in the lungs, to co-operate. For instance, I am making on Indian raw materials; the abolition art and spleen of marmots which had a very good success of Japanese-Chinese slied after inhalation of bacilli. I also ro-operative business in China.. Pres of excise duties on cloth; the necessity for the import of machinery free of examined a strange nickel-plated metal sident Yuan used to rise my business as a stage, containing several screws and odd i model of Japanese-Chinese co-operation. jluty; the extension of Government supé

corners for holding down the animals. The reason why most of the joint routers Elg. 1. ut to new industries in India: pasid-

whilst they were being sprayed with prises in Chinn do not succeed is that, justment of railway duties where necesligue solution from a delicately made The Japanese do not quite understand sary to assist existing new industries: rubber and glass instrument, Ín The Chinese mind and temperament.

1.

Chemistry i Priset Shordland (705). Sp. D.

1.

11.

Tai Po yuk

Lam Kevou-shan

Touchers' Wom.) Trucker (Men) Trackers! (Men) Langenberg) R. V. Shorthand (503 Law Yau-di Physics

II.

TO-NIGHT!! leung Cheak-wing shorthand

THE SECRET OF MONTE CARLO

in 3 Parts,

A highly interesting and exciting story written about this well-known resort.

THE PASSING

OF DIANA

in 2 Parts,

by

VITAGRAPH.

THE COWROY - SAMARITAN (Drama)

THE WAGER (Drama).

TILLY AND THE FOOTBALL MATCH (Comedy).

THE AWAKENING OF JONES (Comedy),

PRICES AS USUAL.

Hongkong, 15th August, 1918.

Tenug Hui-sang Li Chi-wa

Li In-cheung hi Macleng

Li Sheungsi

Li Yun-chan

Lo Bai-yu

Lo Shu-hok McDonald, D. C. MarKenzie, A. H.

Mok. Sawnel

Teachers" (M+8) Teichers (Men) ("Tonchees" (Men)

Shorthand Testchers' (Men) Teachers", (Men) Mathematics

· Torchers" (Mosi) Mathematics

Field Surveying

nok-keeping

Tenchers (3fen)

D.

1. }.

Int. 7.

It. 11.

IL. D.

T

3.

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HA

Ng Clansshing“ «Cheinistry (Pruet) [1]

Ng Kai-kim

Ng Kai-sing

Nunes, Nunes. 1. Nurrit, X.

Pong Wing-salu Tenchers' (Men)

..11. [1.

Mathematics Bucksh Shorthand Teachers (Wom, i Temelawas (Wanı. } Shorthand- (60)

J.

Sp. D.

(879

Pang Kwok-tung

Pun, 15.

Building Cons. Physic

1. D.

1.

D.

II.

Pong Whe, M. Pun Bella:

Teclers (Wom,

I.

Mathematics

&

Remation a

Rihiro, L. ML

Rudiger, D. 8.

Rodger, M. J

Rowan, A.

Rown, G.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO

WEST

RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACA STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.. AND CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

Single Fare by Night Stoma! Beturn

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(available also for retura

by day smer) ingle Fare by Day Stander Estori

1

Rohuned; A. K. Shorthand (0

Silva,

A. M. Sineti, K. S. Svene. J. H. Sung On wing

זז

S.D. Teachers" (Woun.) L. Kaglish

Teachers), (Wom,)` HH,

· exp

いま

A " PLAGUE " LABORATORY.

my courage and walked into

IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES.

2

WAS

13501

an extension of railway facilities in jam were kept the preserved mariots The Chinese people have an exceptionally Tulin improvement of cultua cultiva- | with exposed organs showing the disease † keen sense of loss and profit, and are. tion: that all Government departagents, they had died. from. In several small scrupulously careful where money is at state milways, port trusts, municipali- tabs, I noter little six and right legged | all concernet. In this respect they are ties and other similar public bodies Had insets whirl. I was informed were quite nulike Japanese shareholders; you should as far as possible confine their | fleas and ticks obtained from the mar- can arver satisfy them with formal am- purses to British goods from British Tangis, some of the latter were still living bignons reports. They always stand on Erms: Hunt wherever foreign or enene and kept for future experiments.

Beir guarit as if the Japanese were trying to cheat the So in opening business governments attenant to stimulate their

relations with the Chinese we must first Industries by sabsidies or preferences, I felt a creepy sensation all over <Ti!!

convince them of my being absolutely effective countervailing, dative should be and begged the doctors to accomprazy see

honest and square. In my company the Speed: that wherever and why gover it -upstairs, Here breathed fresh air may be permissible for eiemy subjects again and asked my doctor friend a final accountant department is in the hands Ele, D. to complex sgents in India, such agents question. My ask what new things of Chinge, with Japanese, overseer, so should be British subjects only and all have been discovered this time, that the Chinese shareholders have no .D.sach appointments should strictly in such work as ours, every little begsiuess. In short we must show them

hels, you know," was the modest reply, Though optieal the Chinese-are-al-

sinerny of mind, Lander Government licence.

We have ascertained that this may the same time generous almost to a degree die of plague pueumonia easily if they

Teachers Wom.) III, D. "Tenchen" (Men)

JL. D. Chemistry Pract.). Teachers (Mou

Shorthand

English

Freneli

1.

24.00

Mathematics

F.

11.00

Suzuki, S..

"Teachers"" (MD5) English

T 1.

6.00

Szeto, W. H;

Mathematics

1.

9.00

Tam Cheuk-kni

Shortband

Tam Yam-kin

Elv. D.

n.

CANTON TO HONGKONG.

El. D.

Sp.

THURSDAY, 17TH

AUGUST, 1918.

9, HEUNGSBAN,

5 pm. KINSHAN.

EONGKONG TO CANTON. I

S. HONA M. Dzn. FATSHAR.

FRIDAY, 16e ACGUST, 1916

S. HEUNGSHAN.

1 p... KINSHAN.

8 am, HONAM.

5 pa, FAIDRAS,

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

6,8. TAISHAN, Tous 9,006,

I

9.8, 8UI TAI, Toss 1,661. HONGKONG TO MACAO.

Weekdays at 8 am, and 2 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Bimes What Bandayı, si 9 am and I'p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Brest Wkazi.

MACAO TO HONGKONG

Weck days at 780 6.06. mad 2 p.m. Bundays at 7.30 am. and 2 p

EXCURSION

TO MACAO.

SUNDAY, 2019 AUGUST, 1916

The Company's Now Steamship

"TAISHAN

Wall depart from the Company's WING LOK Bzrast Wɛas) at 8 mm, tai rein), from Mario Al 2 p.m.

N.B. The Company will also run a Bleamer from Macao on Sunday at 7.59 am Nad from Hongkong si I p.in,, from the Company's Wing Lok Birest Whast,

FARES AS USUAL.

MACAO-CANTON LINE

8.8. SUT AN.

Departures from Mao to Canten on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 pani Departures from Canton to Maono on Tuesday, Thursday and Befcrisy, ni 4.30 pm,

Tang Jaising Tng Shiesham, Taylor M. J. Taylor, T.

Th, M. To Yun-shang Toung Hinching Tsang King-bar Tso Sex-ká

Tani Hungpoi

1 u',''.

La Kantssun

Un Ngok-fun

Ca Pak-son

Teachers (Mên) Makler mat iest Shorthand Shorthand fit Building Cons · IST, Field Surveying U. Teachy (Wally - IT. Mathematic Building Cons, Physies Teachers'

1.

Sp. D.

Shorthand (M English Teachers (Men) 17. Chemistry (Præft.) IL Chemistry (Præet,). T. D. Teachers Wom. II. Mathematics Teachers' (Wom,)- Shorthand

I [E Elo. D.

I.

Be De

Wad, B...

Walter, M

Wang Cheewing

Wong Ki

Physics

Weng Ton

Physics

Wa Min

Shorthand

Xuvior, B.

Shorthand

Kavior. M.

Shorthand!

Yip Cho a Young, A.

Young. T.

Tenchors (Mon: Shorthand (01 French TRACHERS' CLASâ, ɔíus,

Ele D Ele, D.

I

Sp. D.

Stage L.:-Ko · Ping-kwong. Li Hong chas, ul Hui-wan, Mak Yuk-chi, Wong Mengchi, aud Chas Chai-chum,

Stage 11.-Cheng Firketni, Cheung Hoa- cha, Ho Chung-chi, Ho Sumo, and Kam Lai-tig

Stage IL-Own Chik-ting, Long) Chanh là Yerlast, loại Houng Moh Lany, Pak Chik-fu, Tung Sik-hong, and Tsai Sei-ying.

VERNACULAS TEACHERS' (LASH, WOMIEN Supe

L--Chering Sui-ying, Chiu Hi-lo, Fung Na-kwan, Ho Rang-in, Hung Shau, tong, Kwok Yes-hing, Leung Wai-shang. Li

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG. CANTON AND MAÇAtMano, and Wong Waifong,

STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTĎ.. AND THE INDO-CHINAS TEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

8.8, 8′′INĀM, 588 tons, and 8.8, NANNING, 568 tona, Ons of the abar. Steamers lesves Canton for Washow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday' at about 8 am, and the other learen Wunhow for Canton on the same days 18.30 am Bound trips taks aboni & days. Passengers can retara to Hongkong or vice vores by the Company's diresh Etomers LINTAN and SANUI. Thses sels have experion Cable

xmodation and are lighted throughout by slectricity. Elestria Fan in enak Onbla Booking Office open daily (Bunday excepted) 9 am to 5 pm, Farther particulars may be obtained at the Ofilos of the

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAU STEAMBOAT O., Iæs.

Hotel Mansions (First Floor,, oppair the Blis Pie.

Stage 1 Leung Pilshang Lang Wong ping li Fai-ion, Wong Hing so, Your Ngaruan, Yik Waifong. Chan Chunger hi-Wai-san, sud Lui Suvchi,

Stage II. So Lai-king. Chan Lim you, Chan Yat-hing, Heng Miuchi, Kong Chak taan, Kwong Sui-le, Leng Keng-fong. In Yiu-ghi. Wong Wai-king Wong Washim, Yik Yuen-ching, and Yuen Chung-fas,

LECTURERS AND EXAMINERS, Building Constraction.-Lecturer, Mr. A. W. Tickle, A.R.I.B.A.; Examiner. Mr.

T L. Perkins, A.M.L.C.E.. A.R.1.E.A.

(Continued on next Column.)

A WONDERFUL GUN.

The

inhale droplets containing the bacilli. which we dupanese can seldom attain. Further, and this is an experiment which If you have once earned their confidence has not her perforioed before we have they will feast you infinitely. I once and the following experience, At Tientsin I proved conclusively that they, like man

saw Chinese merchants keep their mer can infect one her through the The new big French gun is a veritable breath. You saw those cages with the chandise, brought from Mongolia, on the irre not mtH the famous German intervening wire sereens. Well, we placed ground, exposed to wind and rain. I told them that it was not the proper 18-1. entirely in the shade. The corres-

the inoculated animals me side and

way of keeping goals, and and son pondent of the Petit Parisiew an the healthy ones on the other, as to avoid warehouses built for them. At first they Somme front was present while one of the intervention of fleas and other in-

were distrustful of me, but they sonh these gaints demolished a village within sets. The contacts have caught plague learved to trust me and to make use of the Germain lines. With each shot a in both acure- and -chronic forms, that

some died in thre days, others lived, the warehouses. They would bring their dozen houses disappeared, and presently thy to the twelfth day, and a few are still goods, put them in warehouses and gu the village with the Germans in it was wiped out.

living. Another interesting fact we live noted among these small marmots is that ticks seem far more prevalent than fleas, and it is conveivable lie in such cases they may convey the disease if given an opportunity to bite. However, we hope to prove that some time."

Field Surveying.--Lecturer, Mr. A. W. Tickle, A.B.LBA Examiner, Mr. P. Sution, F.S. I.

Mathematis.--Lecturer, Mr. J. Ral- aton, M.A.: Examiner, Mr, A. W. Granit, B. A.

Chemistry. Practical-Lecturer,

up

thanked the two intrepid scientists [ for their courtesy and drove bone to my Photel, wondering to myself at the extra E. R. Davey, A.R.CS: Examiner, Mrhaul over wankind. especially at a time Mr.ordinary powers which doctors like these

when hatred reigns supreme, and expl H. A. Taylor,

Physics.Lecturer, Mr. W. Kay, M.A.sive shells, gas attacks and the Examiner, J. Ralston, MA.

vilish means are employed for the killing English Lecturer, Mr. J. C, Fletcher, | of one's fellow creatures in modern war Examiner, Me. R. E. O, Bird, M.A. fare.

English Lecturer, Mr L. Forster. B.A. Examiner, Mr. G. P. de Martin, B.A.

French-Lecturer, Mr. M., Moussion ¦ Examiner, Mrs. M. E. Main.

V.

Shorthand.-Lecturer," Mr. W. J. Knapton: Examiner, Mr. TV. Pennel.

A KOREAN-JAPANESE BETROTHAL.

The Japanese vernacular press inakes the announcement that the young Korean Prince Yi Kun has been engaged to the Book-keeping.Lecturer, Mr. H. D. | Japanese Princess M. Nashimota, of the Holt Examiner, Mr. A. W. Grant, B.A famous Nashimoto family in Japan.

Translation. Lecturer, Mr. Cheung Prince Vi Kun is now studying in the Tsol; Examiner, Mr. H. R. Wells. middle military college in Tokyo and is Teachers' (Men).-Lecturer, Mr. A. the son of Emperor "Yi, of the glefunct

Examiner, Morris, A.C.P.;

Mr. L. Korean Court. The unique" cugagement Forster BA

was arranged by Marshal Terauchi, Gov- Teachers' (Men).-Lecturer, Mr. B. ernor-General of Korea. Tunner; Examiner, Mr. W. L. Handy side, M.A.

Teachers (Women).-Leéturer, Mrs. A. L. Bishop Examiner, Miss A. V. The Scientific American states: Henderant, M.A

prominent American business man, who Teachers Vernacular, Men and has recently returned from an extended Women) Lecturers, Mrs. Sung Hok-business trip among the belligerent pang. Mrs. Cheung Hok chau, Mrs. Y. P. nations of Europe, tells us he was re- Last, and Mrs. Ng Fung-chau; Examinably informed that the Allies had er. Mr. H. R. Wells,

nebted total of 730 submarines, First Aid, Senior Lecturer, Dr. C. Not long before this our Navy depart- W. McKenny, M.D.; Examiner, Dr. Moment learned, through its own private Lean Gibson.

sources of information, that the total First Aid, Junior-Lecturer, Dr. S. F. number of submarines captured Cr Lee, MD: Examiner, Mr. MeLean destroyed by this and other means was

Gibson

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way without even asking for certificates. At present all the warehouses are full to. their capacities:

The late President Yuan was without doubt a great man, but he stood in the way of Japan at every turn. Now that he is gone things must improve for Japan. The two countries should keep on the best, terms of friendship-this is the first desideratum. The next is to

Powers, and to maintain the peace of they Protect China so as to keep her territory from being partitimed among Chas Orient. For the rest all will be smooth. sailing." Japan Advertiser,

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

LECTURE, HEADQUARTERS' CLUT, 6 PM Monday, August 21st.—“The duties of the Water Pelice and of the Land Pulise on the Water Front." To be attended by all Water Police, Patrol The men (except man on duty). lecture is optional for other members, of the Force. Wednesday, August 23rd-The Police

and First Aid in Street Accidents, by the Surgeon Superintendent of Police (R). To be attended by all Sergeants, also by all Patrolmen of one year's service. Optional. for all other ranks.

over

PROMENADE CUNCERT SEASON.

The following will meat at the Headquar

ters' Club on Thursday, August 17th,. at 5.45 p.m., to discuss the above- Chief Inspeetore Chirchen, D'Almada, J. M. Wang, Staff Inspector Mc- Ewen, the Bandmaster and, the Or secours Wel, Grown Sergeants Arçulli and Riberio, and Troopers Grimble and

F. C. JENKI,

D.S.P. (R.).

Belph

Lit

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