Do not guess
at the speed
of your boat.
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, CTOBER 18
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Prepared solely from pure Lime Juice and the finest
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THE STANDARD FOR": PURITY and EXCELLENCE.
Insist on having ROSE'S.
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Masters
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PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP:'
In connection with Palace Hotel Billiard Handicap, soma interesting billiards was seen on Saturday night.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Hoxetore HoTEL
M. W. s. O Allen.
Caps W. Anderson Mr & Min Ju
santh
Mr & Mrs R. Kewley
* Med. J. King
ur M. Ch. Lasher and Dr Legendre
M.
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S. de Fenis de Bannerman
Loconbe Me 3. Hari
Mr J. de Bosn
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In the first game T. B. Golding (-300) playing a consistent game, beat R. Nicholls (-50) by 48 point. The highest break were Golding 40; 10; 35; 25; 25; 24; 21; 21; 21; 91; and several other double figures | Mr V. Benjamin whilst N'eholls could only, manage 19 and Mr & Mrs D. 1.
Benso 16, the final scores reading Golding 250; Nicholls 201
Mr John atlay Mr & Mr. Binuoj Birio MiniC
At 9 p.m. the Wiltshizen "crack playor 3- Spook (~200) beat. W. 9. Chuff (-75) the final scorte reading, Snook 950; Cuff 119: the highest breaks were Snook 27; 21; 18. The games for Monday are 6 pm. F. Normaaton (scratch). V. R. G. "Tyrroll (-76) and at s jm, a good game should be soon between A. G. Pile (200) and HM 1 Davis (150).
In addition to the three prizes sirody put up, Mr. Oxberry, the proprietor, has offered another for the highest break over
30.
HOCKEY.
ARMÉ DRAW WITH THE NAVY.
very interesting and keen game of hockey was witnoped at Happy Valley, on Saturday, when two temos, representing the Army and Navy met. The game was
a very oven, ona and resulted in a close ...finish, each side scoring two goals,
*RUGBY FOOTBALL WILTSHIRE. REST OF ARMY
A match will take place this evening at Happy Valley between teams representing the Wiltshire Regiment and the Best of the Army.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S TOUR
The following communique has boon has been issued at Simla:-The detail have been received of the programme of His Royal Highnors Field Marshal, the Duko
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Mir Nultheim de
Maa
Mr P. Matka
Me & Mm J.
Maraman
De Of Marriott Mr.F. Marcă...: Mr&Mrs. McArthur. Mr D. McMurray's Mr & Mrs G.8.okay Mr & Mrs Mocs Mr H. T. Moualey Capt Mooney
Mrs F. Mooney and Mr Am W. P.
child
erT. Brearley He F. Brady MEG.. Hail Beaton Mr P. D. Chandler Mr J. 6. Chaholm & MrJ.8 Chi-holm.
2 children Mrs Davenport · Ale J. H. Owen
drowne
Mr A. J. Paterson Miss N.. E. Pepperell Mr. Some and Mrx C. R.
Mr & Mrs Montague
de
Mr. E. Enevoldsen Mr A. 1
11. Estos
Miss E. · ༣ **
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MF F. S. Brans Dr & Blas C. L. Evans Enginess Capt. S Ferguson
Mr H, A. Fielding ·
Finner,
Mr A. C
MrJ. A ·Gardiner
Me Q, G. A. van L. de
Gende
M- J. N. G. Gibbons
Mr & Mrs L. A. Goht
mith
Mr B. A. Gowen Miss de Oneff Kr G. G. Griggs & Capt Griersou
Mr Hannibal
& Mrs WÊ
Mr J. H. Harrison Hrd, Hirst. Mr J. Scott Haraton
Mr&MrsC. Henriques HH. W. Hobbs Mr E. B. Jascard Mr. B. Jones Mr J. Johnson
Mr E. M. Joseph- Mr N. B. Karanjia MrA S. Koola MAR. W. Ker
horen
Mr G. Rawhon
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Hotels in Japan & Manchuria
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Rates for Average, Single Rooms without Bath (meals included)
Y12-15 in cities, etc. Y8-10 in country districts
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SEMI-DIESEL CRUDE OIL ENGINES
of Connaught's tour in India next, cold Mr & Mrs T. F. Cobbs Mr Mrs H. Matheson 100 B.H.P. VICKERS PETTEN
Mr & Mrs Cowell
Mr & Mr. P. J.
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Upt Archer Mr & Mr H. W. Allen Mr & Mrs A. Ashton Mrs Barr Mr & Mrs C. Balbs Miases Batalha Men 10, sird
Mr C. J. B. Hellstrom Mr H Hollings Swarth
Mr&Mr. Hunter Mr & Mrs J. K Joliy MH. Lee Joneri Mr & Miss Kuntolav -
aky
Col. La A. Nicholson
C.M.G
weather His Royal Highnes will visit Madras, Calcutta, Delhi and Bombay and he will pay a private visit to the Cun tral Provinces and Agra. He will also visit Rawalpindi, with which he has a former association. He will inaugurate His Majesty's behalf the proviccial Legis lative Councils of Madras, Bengal and Bombay and the Chamber of Princes and the Council of State-and Imperial Legis lative Assembly at Delhi and will deliver messages from "His Majesty the King. Emperor. The total duration of his stay ar & Mrs Birkostar hunkolevaky in India will be seven weeks His Royal Mrỡ Mru 1), K., Bair
Mr LA Laing Highness is expected to land in Madras Mr & Mrs Bouth
Mr. HL Logan in the second week in January and will | Mr M. J. Broen
Mr J. Lloyd be in Calcutta at the end of January and Mr:J.G, Bridger the beginning of February and the inau. Capt & Mrs Larson guration corerionies at Delhi will "taka | Air ti. F'. Carili place in the second week of February. Mr & Mm B. de His Royal Highness is expected to sail Chazowmex from Bombay about the end of January.
Mr & Mrs J. W.
Church Mr&Mrs. Cookbara Mr.C.F. Cooper Alen Gormack Mrd. Crowley Mr D. F. Cuthill Eng. Comdr. Dawan "A meeting was held at Kuala Lumpur, Mr&Mrs F. J. Dickie
Mr N. B. Dick on October 6th, under the auspices of the
Dr Donilan local branch of the Rubber Growers' As
Capt sociation The Hou. Mr. Duncan Prem sided, and the question of rubber rostrio Duncan was considered Resolutions were 0. Eager passed, first in favour of restriction of put Mr G. E. Ellama put, and wecond, requesting legislation to Miss Gibeon be enforced only on the direct request of Mr A. V.Farmer representatives of the industry. A com Mr Farmer mittee was appointed to wait upon the Chief Secretary. A cable was read at the Eov. W. T. Fe
Mr J. Farmer mesting from the R. G. A. London; Any proposal which might involve Government Dr Mis C. Forsyth qualified opposition hereroot with an-Men Gabrielsen
WEL H. Greenwood
Mr & Mrs W. IL Geonicamp.
RUBBER RESTRICTION. OPPOSITION TO GOVERNMENT CONTROL
tion
control, or interference would
A large number of companies have signi fed their willingness to restrict output.
JAVA BUGAR MARKETS
October 6th states:
dated
Dougiss
stone **
W.
Mr 1.7. Maitland MrU F. Marcel Mes Medinan Capt H. & Min Mr & Mra lt. Morgar Mrs Proton Mr A. Potter Mr T. d. HobinwoŽI air H. W. Roger Mr & Mrs J. B. Bo Mr G. E. Bandstrom Maj. & Mrs Bandora Mr&Mrs W. Schoteld Mru. F. Savage Mr H. P. Bhaw Me a Findlay Smith
Hspicer Zr-Comdr.
Scopford Mr&Mr Subblag Mr. Swindells Mr & Mrs B. J; Byrett Mrs T. Lobiasten
John Mr
Feather
Mr & Mrs B. d. Halo
Mr B. U. Hale Mrs L. Hansen
Lt. L. Harvey
& Mis
Ming-Lien, F. Ventris,
A Walter
Mr H Webster Mr. F. M. Weller Mr H. P. William Mr A. Wilkinson Mr & Mrs Winfield
Mr Marshall Wood Mr T.-H. Wright
msj. R. B. Young
"PALACE HOTEL
The sugar market is seriously-shaken owing to great „Norwegian – firm, in Batavia beru, obliged to cancel more than
KrF Airca PMY J. Macloven 30,000, tons of sugar with a loss exceeding & Me Gourdins Mr B. Nicholls
Mr T. Thon; da Cunha : My M. McCarthy. twelve million guildera. The firm offered
* Mr & Mrs. J. EL a composition of
ty per cent.hich pad and ch ddrwn
Mr. E. Dobinsong Dabery. wax refused"
***Mr R. Doughty, Mr G. A. Beerle The market is awaiting a further cou Mr Mrs F. Hobbs Mr G. F.bturkey of business decline. Buperior Doceinber and November is offered at 30 guillura Mr H. 8. Mr W. E. Thos ex-godown, but there is no demand,
* "Hurley
Mr J. Wuguid Mr H. Zamber
Mr I. Wyks Mra E. A. Liley
THE PHILOSOPHIC PORTER
¡A new and authentic story is published in a London paper, asiliustrating the philosophic vein in the Scots charac tor. The consignes of a cate "of whiskey Found that one of the hotties had sprung a leak and was empty." In indignation ha went to the little railway station and do. manded explorations. The porter was sympathetic. He himself had taken the boy from De train" overnight and bad placed it, pá, a' theif in the booking office.. When arrived for duty next morning | he found that a parnel on the shell below. was wordings “But man," he said, and ́a smile of rare beauty illumined his sombra features, the smoll in the offion when I opened the door this mornin' wid 'a dane Jer kort gwood.
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