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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

WE hereby give notice that we have

removed from No. 4. Daddall Street, Now Ofices at 13, Beaconsfield Arcade.

RAMSEY & CO.

Hongkong, 24th April, 1922.

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HONGKONG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SOCIETY.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF "CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO, SHAREHOLDERS.

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDE ➡.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

The FIFTY-THIRD ORDINANT YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be hell at its Head Office, Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 19

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the FORTY-NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Building, Hongkong, Max, 1922, at 1230 ... for the R. WU LIEN TEH, the Plague et FRIDAY, 12TH MAT. 1922, at Noox, purpose feceiving the Report of

who is passing through the colony on for the

purpose ut receiving the the Directors and Statements of Account his way luck to will deliver & LEC Report of the Directors and the Statements to 31st December, 1991, and of declaring TURP, Cure Manchurian The TRANSFER 1991. Dlustrated with photographs and cinematograph pictures,

ures, THIS AFTERNOON declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER of the Company will be CLOSED from (MONDAY, 24TH at. 5.30 .. in Room K, BOOKS of the Society will be: CLOSED April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board, University Main Builling. All are welcome from April 29th to May 19th, both days] -

C. MONTAGUE "EDE, M. K. YUE,

General Manager. Hongkong, 21st April, 19 T897

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Hon. Secretary, University Medical Society..

P. & O. S. N. CO.

STEAMERS FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO. AUB TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS & LONDON.

Through Bill of Lading issued or Batavia.

Persian Gall Continental, American,'

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and South African Ports.

EE Steunship DUNERA," Captain Walker, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatches from this Port on or about WIDNESDAT 3rd MAY, 1922 taking

for the above Porta. Panand Vainalles and Tes for Italy, France

and Cargo and London funder arrangement; will be tran shipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer pro- cending direct to Marseilles and London.

Farcels will be received at this Office satil 3 the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

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Ferfarther particulars apply to- MACKINNON, " MACKENZIE

& CO.,

Agents. Bangkoor. April 4th, 1972,

Captain E. R. G. R. EVANS, C.B., B.2.0. R.N.

will deliver his Lectufe on THE DOVER PATROL illustrated by magnificent slides

in the

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloos

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FRIDAY", Arth. Stu, at 2 pm. Commodore Bowden Smith, Q.B., will paside. · Admission (by ticket only) 81. Tickets may be obtained at the Star Ferry, at The Vicarage or from Mr. A. C. Wilcox. King's Park Blis

Proveeds for Naval Benefits. [NU

U. S. R. C...

COMING ATTRACTION.

HERE will “PARCE” acted, proced-

Tby CONCERT, the shore Club

WEDNESDAY. May 10th at 9pm.

Baad of 102uel K. E. O. Grenadiers. Enter tainers engaged at enormous expense, All Star perforin TH,

TICKET Reserved Heats 2 Unreserved seats, $1, including light refreshments.

Open to Members, Subscribers had their friends. Seuts can be booked and plan seen at U.S. B. C. on or after 1st May,

8. B. COATES. Mujer,

Hon. Secretary.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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7K beg to announce the REMOVAL

W of our Office to No. 2, QUEEN's

ROAD CENTRAL on the 18th April.

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD. Hongkong, 17th April, 1922.

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inclusive.

By Order of the Bourd,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.. Hongkong, 21st April, 1922". [893

CANTON, LIMITED.

BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Nes. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Victoria,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Head Office of the Society, Nos, 3 und 4, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, in FRIDAY, the TWELFTH DAT OF MAY, 1922, at 12:20 PM, for the purpose of considering, and it thought fit, approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Society which will be submitted to the Meeting.

A print of such new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be seen at the Society's Registered Office at Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Builling aforesaid. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or without modification, the subjoined Re solution will be proposed as an Extra-; ordinary Resolution, inmely —

That the new Articles already. approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same are bereby adopted as the Arti- cies of the Society to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO "GIVEN that” SECUND EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at the Head Office of the Sigirty, Nos, 34, Queer's Bondings uftresaid, ou FRIDAY, the NixTH DAY OF Jesz, 1922, at Noox, for the purpose of receivings Report of the Proceedings at the ubove mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as a Special Resolution, the above mentioned Hesolution.

Datel this 21 day of April, 1922.

By Order of the Board,

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C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE

COMPANY,

LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-SIXTH ORDINARY

No YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 & 4, Chen's Building, Hongkong, ou FRIDAY, 12 May, 1922, at 12.30 F.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividenda, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE... General Manager." Hongkong, April 21st, 1922. [895

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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED. '

HEREBY GIVEN that an

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.NOCXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

MONDAY, APRIL 24rb, 199*

INTIMATION

the

of

He ascertained

actual onuse death only by a postmortem esàmina tion. After that. no case remained against the defendant on the charge, of You will arise refreshed, full of | failing to notify plague, and the summons vigour and energy, if you make was ultimately dismissed. The Sanitary Board may desire to demonstrate that it a habit of taking

they ars on the alert at this time of danger, or they may have the idra" of making this prosecution a warning against

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in the Colony of the Hongkong, on FRIDAY, Having Arisen the TWELFTH DAY OF MAY 1922, at 12.50 P.,, ur the purpose of considering, and if thought it, approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting.

A print of such new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be seen at the Company's Registered Office at Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting approve of such rew Articles with or without modification, the subjoined Be- sulution will be proposed as an Extra- ordinary Resolution, namely:-

That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chariman thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of aïel in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."

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Practices calculated to defeat the incasares adopted by the Department for the pre vention of the spread of plague. Possibly the notion of the Sanitary Department was inspired by the knowledge that

OBITUARIES."

MR. W. C. D. TURNER.

It is with regret · that we have to.. announce the death of Mr. W. C. D. Turner of the Hongkong and Shanghai“ Banking Corporation, which took place nt Amoy on Friday afternoon as the result of typhoid fever,

The thews of Mr. Turner's suddet death was rgeziyed in the. Colony, early,

da Saturday morning and as a mark of Shanghai Bank was flown at half-mast, respect the Ang of the Hongkong, and whilst at the Hongkong Cricket Club, with which Mr. Turner had been so long ascointed as one of their ablest Inter itport players, arrangements for the trial Interport match for that afternoon were cancelled.

net infrequently alleged that the bribery of Chinese medical practitioners to give false certificates in cases of contagious disa is far from rare. In the case before the Court, however, there was no eridence to support any suspicion of this kind. It is certainly an infringement of the rights of a citizen that he should be made the victim of such a policy that a criminal charge should be brought with out a scintilla of evidence to substantiate and, still worse, that the defendant should be proved "not guilty" out of and the mouths of the prosecution's own and witnesses. A business firm which retained a sclicitor would not let the head of a department go into Court without taking the solicitor into his confidener, and the enforcement of a similar rule by the Hong- kong Government would be to the public advantage.

the

The late Mr. Turner, who was about 45 years old. Eest came out East in February, 1809, to the Singapore office Since then he has filled many ports in of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. various agencies of the Corporation, from Java to Shanghai. He first came to Hongkong in March, 1902, and in 1919 took over the Canton Agency Thon after three years' service in Shanghai

Agency it charge.

Saigon was placed in his In March of this year he was posted to Amey as'agent, and had only been there a little over a month when ha was taken ill. The deceased gentleman leaves a widow and four children

to less. mourn his Turner was well-known to cricketers in As an Interport player the late Mr. both Mainya and Shanghai. In 1903 in hni, playing for Hongkong Mr. Turner the interport cricket match with Shang- made 88 which was of material assist ance in the defeat of the Shanghai side by an innings and 49 runs, In 1900 ho was elected Captain of the Hongkong Cricket Club, first eleven, T 1020, he played for Hongkong in the Hongkong. fourney when teams from Shaughai Malays, were entertained in loss,

The late Mr. Turner was

n Ban of Major Turner, who was a member of the Hongkong cricket team which went to Shanghai in 1992, and be was one of the eleven who lost their lives in the Lamentable calamity that occurred when A Chinese died at the Government Civil the P. & C. steamer Bokhara went

"A Chinese pas injured in Chatham Rond in attempting to light from moving bus. The injuries were serious.

not

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO A S. WATSON & Hospital on Friday shortly after admin ashore on the Pescadores on returning

GIVEN that 31 SECOND EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Hend OBee of the Company, Nos. 3 & 4. Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the NIZTI DAY OF JENE, 1922, at 12.30 r., for the purpose ofreceiving a Report of the Proceed tings at the above-mentioned Meeting andof confirming, if thought it, as a Special Re- solution, the above mentioned Resolution.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1922.

Order of the Board, By

THE Second Gymkhana is fixed for MEETING of the above Company will be SATURDAY, May 6th, 1922, Drift held at the Head Office of the Company, Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtain Queen's Buildings, Victoris, in the Colony,

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C. MONTAGUE EDE.

General Manager.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

TWENTY-FIFTH- ORDINARY

CO. LTD.,

The Hongkong Dispensary,

ESTABLISHED 1841.

BIRTH. Kuras-At Shanghai, on April 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. P. KLYN, a daughter.

DEATHS.

KINOSY ILL-On, March 2nd, 1979, at the residence of her son, William Boug, hey, LL.D. Croghan House, Birr, CHARLOTTE AUGUSTINE DE REIMS, wife of the late Thomas W.. KINGS- MILL, C.E., of Shanghai. TANNUAL MEETING of SHARE TURNA Amoy, suddenly, on April HOLDEBS is the Company will be beld, at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building No. 6, Connaught Road, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th April, 1997, at 11.15 o'tlock for the purpose of receiving, a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 31st. December, 1921 and electing » Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 90th. April, 1922 antil WEDNESDAY, the 28th

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. April, 1932, both days inclusive.

General Managers.

[870 Hongkong, 18th April, 1839.

. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

* HONGKONG,

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

ACTION NO. or. 1922.

IN THE GOODS of LEUNG KUN alias LEUNG PING KUN alius LEUNG YUET WA late of No- 26, Praya East Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong Lime Manu- facturer deceased.

21st, W. C. D. TURNER, of the Hong- kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Das Vaux BD., C. LONDON OPTICE: 181, FL Brax, Z.C.

The Daily Press.

Horakozo, APRIL 24TH 1024

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ision, as the result of wounds said to have the entire Hongkong team were saved.

from the Northern port. Only two of been self inflicteų.

Stainer's Crucifixion and selection froin The Messiah are to be rendered

POLICE-SERGEANT ANDREWS.

death took place at the Government After a longliness, patiently borne, the

at St Andrew's Church, Kowloon, tvil Hospital of Sergeant Andrews of

pam, this evening.

A tramway coolie was knocked down and killed by a train whilst working on the tram-lites near the Western Market. yesterday afternoon.

On Saturday morning a Red Indian, mounted on a beautiful charger, made his appearnce in the streets of Hongkong His unexpected appearance and picture que dress excitțul eurasidorable interest.

A map who, attempted to prevent a woman from being robbed at Chek-wan, was stabbed in the bark on the following day by the would-be robber The inst died at the Kwong Wah Hospital on Friday. The murderer.is still at large.

An orchestral concert in aid of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, given in the Prince's Favilion by the Coronet and Kowloon orchestras, yesterday afternoon, attracted a large number of people and made a pleasant variant to the mather

A CURIOUS PROSECUTION: 4"LACK of co-ordination between Govern-stereotyped Hongkong Sunday. ment Departments seems indicated by the Dr. Wu Lien Teh, the Plague expert abortive proceedings brought by the of Manchurian fame, is to lecture at Sanitary Board in regard to plague the University this afternoon on the case, at the Magistracy, on Friday. The Plague Epidemic in Manchuria in 1981. Government maintains, at considerable | An-invitation is extended to all interest- expense, a Crown Solicitor's Department; ed: An unuouncement on the subject but the Department does not appear to appears anong to-day's advertisements. have been consulted before this case was brought into Court. If it had been, there is no doubt that the CROWN SOLICITOR would have taken the view urged by the solicitor for the defence, Mr. DAVIDSON, carly in the proceedings, re-iterated by him later, and ultimately adopted by the Magistrate, that no case was made out, that on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN but on the evidence, against the medical JOHN HENNESSEY SETH of Victoria practitioner accused of failing to notify in the Colony of Hongkong Accountant a case of plague. According to the was appointed administrator pendente lite evidence; Dr, La Ho CHING was called to of the estate and effects of LEUNG KUN

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Between LAM LEUNG SHI alins LEƠNG CHI NGOI Phintiff

azd LEUNG WA HANG and LEUNG LUNG WA Defendanta,

Mr. Cloud Trenchard Davis, son of Mr. W. H. Trenchard Davis of Shang hai, was thrown from a pony on Sunday, The following Thursday it was announced the 16th inst, and rendered unconscious.

that though still unconscious he had, no temperature, was quieter and was taking nourishment well.

the Hongkong Polier. The deceased went Dito hospital Inst June as the rent of completions arising from a very bad wound received during the war, with eareful nursing Sergeant Andrews re- covered sufficiently to be discharged from hospital, during the summer, but four. days later, whilst on a bathing picnic, he was taken suddenly ill and since then has confred to hospital. Recently been general paralysis set in which was caused by the spine having been affected by the wound.

The deceased, who was ptgaged on stadi work, was 28 years of age and unmarried. He was a native of Dundee and joined the Hongkong Police Force in 1918, and soon became a very popular member of it.

The funeral took place at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. J. Kir the European section of the police forc Macondchie officiating Large numbers of escorted the coffin to the grave side, Amongst those present were Mr. E. D. C Wolfe, Captain Superintendent of Polica and Mr. C. G. Perdue, Assistant Super- tendent. The coffin was borne toi East resting place by Sgt. Fender, Sgt H. B. Philipe, Sergt. Knowler and Mr. Chester-Woods. There were a large number of floral tributes including one from the Captain Superintendent of Police, another from four Ex-service meal in memory of a soldier and a gentlemen,' of from the British Legion and one from the Ex-Active Service Men's Association

CORRESPONDENCÉ.

THE SHOOTING OF DOGS

BY THE POLICE........

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TO THE EDITOR OF THE 17 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, **

SIR-I should be interested if say of your readers 'could calighten me as to the object of the Police Regulation to the effect that dogs found loose in the streets after a certain hour. at night ar It was announced at the Shanghai Rate liable to be destroyed, and if any, moda payers meeting last week in the course is laid down for their destruction. of Mr. Brooke Smith's speech on

Iam naking this because, last night, annual report, that Dr. A. Stanley, Com. I was the unhappy witness of is case of misioner of Public Health. Mr. C. E the shooting of a dog by a Police Officer Godfrey Patterson, headmistres of most inhumane practice.

Commissioner of Public Works with a shotgun. It appears to me.

employ.

the

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The Offic

od at Race Course, Hongkong Club, and of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH Causeway Bay Stables.

DAY OF MAY, 1922, at 12.30 PM., for the Entries clon TyRDAY, April 28th.

purpose of considering, and if thought fit, approving the draft sew Articles of YERNON & SMYTH,

Accution of the Company which will be Meeting- bmitted to the Met Articles and a print OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

mineres heretofore carried on by of the existing Articles may be seen at the FRANK SMYTH as a Sharebroker under the style of VERNON & SMYTH has been taken Company's Eegistered Office at Queen's alias LEUNG PING KUN alías LEUNG la patient, but never saw him because the the Public School for Girls, would be Gred from a range of fifteen yards. The over by ROBERT THOMAS MATHESON Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting UET WA late of No. 26. Praya East, man was removed to the hospital soon shortly retiring from the Council's dog, which made its escape, was found some sixty yards away terribly cut up s from the 197 DAY of APRIL, 1929, and that approve of such new Articles with or without Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong Lime after the doctor was notified. Afterwards,

but still alive; a second shot from a dia. from the 1st day,

of April, 1993, the said modification, the subjoined Resolution will Manufacturer deceased, the owner of the Dr. Lt saw the dead body at the Mortuary The Canton Times states that according tance of two yards failed to put the Frank Smyth ceared to be liable in any way be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, Wai Son firm, and that no person except and that was, apparently, all he knew to the reports of the police stationa la animal out of its agony; the third shoti in respect of the said business and that all

Allnamely:- Liabilities of whatscever nature incurred by

I am also writing to the S.P.C.A.. în ed in the city, but three cases imported the said Firm of Vernon & Symthon and from

That the new Articles already persons authorised by him is empowered about the case, except what he gathered Caston no case of plague has yet appear probably achieved its purpose. approved by the Meeting and for the to sell or otherwise to deal with any part at second-hand from a layman, the com- from Hongkong two by steamer and one hopes that they will be able to do somo- be lat

day of

April 1922 have been and will

of the assets of the said deceased or the pradore, who told him what the patient by train-have been detected. purpose of identication subscribed by aid firm including the lime made in the be ireurred by the said Robert Thomas

Our con-thing in the matter.-I am, yours faith- the Chairman thereof, be and the same Wai San Factory in Ping Chau,,

bad said of his pains and aches, temporary, in a leading article, mentions fully,

that in some parts of Canton, "overcrowd.

A' RESIDENT. are hereby adopted as the Articles of Dated this 12th day of April, 1922.

The statement was to the effect that ing is worse than in Hongkong, while Hongkong, April 21st, 1992, “GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO., he had had fever for fifteen days and sanitary conditions are not so good.”

"Solicitors for the Plaintiff,

Matheson solely

Dated the 20th day of April, 1999.

PRANK SMYTH.

ROBERT THOMAS MATHESON.

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

STAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION, AND SELECTIONS PROM "THE MESSIAH"

will be rendered by a Choir of 50 Voicen

MONDAY

Collection.

H

00

FUZ ŽITU, at 9 r...

the Company to the exclusion of and

in substitution for all the existing Arli cles thereof."

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO CIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of

the Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the NESTE DAY OF June, 1922, at 12.13 P., for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of con- firming, if thought fit, as a. Special Resolution, the above mentioned Reaolu. tion.

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Dated this 1st day of April, 1922.

By order of the Board,

(802

896)

C. MONTAGUE EDE;

Geer Manager:

the said JOHN HENNESSÉY SETH òr

NOTICE.

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that bis. bones achcal. On this, Dr. La] « The third American Legion Post in

formed the opinion that the man had Chips has been formed under the name boeg suffering from influenza. Dr. Canton Post, No. 3." Mr. James A. reduction, it has been decided to make also saw the body, and found no reason to daredevil camera-man" of the Fox Film WING to the advancia cont of newspaper Tuomis, of the Tung Wah Hospital, who Bell, Commander of the Legion Post in Olintonville, Wisconsin, and Al Brick the an increased chaiye of 20 per cent on present suspect pingue from its outward appear Corporation, gave informal addresses at a rates, as from Appx 1st, 1922, on the following lescriptions of, casual advertisments namely, ano, adopted that view, and signed the mosting in Canton last Thursday when it was decided to form the organisation, hospital form to the effect that the prob- The following officers were elected to serve able cause of death was influenza. Dr. until next January: Commander, Alfred H. Holt; Vice-Commander, Richard F. Ear, the European medical officer in Carpenter; Adjutant and Finance Officer, Asociation, Clab and Society Notices charge of Victoria Mortuary, made Allen C. Brockman: Post Historian, This, of ecurve, do not affect the clan es the definita · statement”,

one Harvey W. House; Members-at-Large of the that no could have diagnosed plague from Executive Committee, Edward Diaz, Hugh 18. Gilmar, William, Grant, Nineteen an external inspection of the" carpet cesmela--Heations for membership.

Government Notifications, Municipal Official Nications,

Logal Notices

Notifica irme

Bans for its space held 1 com

small Want". advertimusenta

TEN: KONG DANT PRres

GOVT. APPOINTMENTS, The following appointments are

Jordan on the Midwifery Board. gazetted:

Dr. Alice Hickling to succeed Dr.

Lieut. A. Murdoch, of the Defenest

Corpe, to be Captain,

Mr. J. E. Wood to be Paisno Judge, during the absence of Mr. Gomperts on love.

Mr. B. E Lindsell as int Police Magi trato, cad Mr. J. A Fraser as Folion Magistrate,

Major O. Willson to be Acting Deputy

Registrar.

Capt. Duncan Arthur, to be Assistan Kraminer for masters and makes.

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