NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE..

· FROM NEW YORK

Ship

THE SITY OF BANKOW?

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

IN HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S IN

SUPREME COUET, FOR-CHINA-

AT SHANGHAI.

INTIMATIONS

ITIS BRITANNIC. MAJESTY'S "SUPREME-COUNT FOR CHINA

AT SHANGHAI.

or THE CHINA IN THE MATTER

MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

IN.

THE

MATTER

COMPANIES

OF THE ÖRDINANCES

.

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their IN risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery

be obtained.

No sims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Golowns, and all Goode remain. ing undelivered after 17th October, 1923, wat be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre seated to the Undersigned on or before 24th October, 1923, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fedayı, between the hours of 10.45 am, and Noon. within the free storage period of one work.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bdils of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, 11th October, 1993.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY No 12 of 1993. ".. E4. P. A. LAPICQUE AND COMPANY.

TE

TENDERS are Invited ap to and including the 15TR DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, for the purchase of the HOUSE and PREMISES known as "Tax BLABNET STONE." being Rural Beiding Lot No 135, situate en VICTORIA ROAD about Que and Half Miles from WEST POINT, also of an adjoining piece of Ground being Rural Builling Lot No. 215. The area of both pieces of Ground is 29,967

#qu

feet or thereabouts.

The whole of the above Property will be Sold s One Late

Raral Building Lot. No. 216 is subject to Building Covensut particulars whersol can be obtained from the Undersigned.

Tandern must be accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount of the Tender retainable after decision on the Tenders has been made.

Permits to view may be obtained on applies- tion to the Undersigned.

The right to secept the highest or any Tender is reserved.

Tendera will be received at the office of the Underrigaed-9. QUEEN'S ROAD CESTRAL, Hongkong, up to the 16TH DAY OF OCTOBER,

WILKINSON & GRIST.

1993.

1394]

ii

and THE MATTER

OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES (HONGKONG) 1911 to 1921. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by

N an Order dated the 14TH DAY OF

SEPTEMBER, 1928, this Court has directed separate Meetings of the following Classes of persons, namely:

A.-The Mombers of the said Company. B.--The Creditors of the said Company

other than Policy Holders, C. The Hollers of Current Policies with

the maid Company subject to premiums and carrying the right of participation in future proats and of paid up policies with the said Company carrying such right. D.-The Hulders of Current Policies with

the said Company pubject to premiums and carrying no right of participation in futuro profits and of paid up policies with the said Company carrying no such right. E-The Holders of Policies with the said

Company in respect of which the policy moneys have become payable "by death or maturity.

FOR THE PURPOSE of considering and if thought fit approving with or without modification the scheme of ar- rangement proposed to be made between the said Company and the said Members, Créditors and Policy Holdera respectively AND that such Meetings will be held at the registered and head office of the said Company, No. 10. Canton Road, Shanghai, China, on WEDNESDAY, the 12TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, and as regards--

Class A.At 10 o'clock in the FORE

NOOK.

M.

Clan B.-At 11 o'clock in the Four- NOON OT 80, soon thereafter as the Meeting of Class A is conclu:led... Class C.-At 12 o'clock Noos or so

soon thereafter as the Meeting of Class B is concluded.

Class D.-At 2 o'clock in the ATTE

(HONGKONG) 1911 to 1921

IN

THE

or

and.

THE MATTER SHANGHAI-LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Nan Order dated the ETH DAY or SEPTEMBER, 1923, this Court has directed separate Meetings of the follow- ing Classes of persons namely:

A.-The Members of the said Company: B.The Creditors of the said Company

other than Policy Holders. " (Tho Holders of Courrent Policies with the said Company subject to permiums and carrying the right of participation in future profits and of paid up policies with the said Company carrying such right.

The Hollers of Current Policies with the said Company subject to pro miums and ehrrying no right of participation in future profits and of paid up policies with the said Company carrying no such right. E-The Holders of Policies with the said Company in respect of which the policy moneys have become pay- able by death or maturity. FOR THE PURPOSE of considering

modification the scheme and it thought it approving with or arrangement proposed to be made between the said Company and the said Members. Creditors and Policy Holders respectively AND that such Meetings will be held ut the registered and head office of the said Company, No. 10, Canton Road. Stasghai, Obina, on THURSDAY, the 13TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, and as regards.—

without

of

Class A-At 10 o'clock in the For

NOON.

Class B-At 11 o'clock in the Fouz- NOON or so soon thereafter as the Meeting of Class A is concluded. Class C-At 12 O'CLOCK Noox or so Boon thereafter as the Meeting of Class B is concluded,

Class D.-At o'clock in the AFTER-

NOON OT SO Boon thereafter as the Meeting of Class, C is concluded. Class E-At 3 o'clock in the AFTER-

NOON OF 10 soon thereafter as the Meeting of Class D is concluded.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1923.

INTIMATION

BURNETT'S

FINEST LONDON

DRY GIN

Unique in Character and Flavour.

GIVES

THAT DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE TO A COCKTAIL.

BURNETT'S Gin was & in household word London before most of the men who fought in

the big war were born- AND STILL IS

SOLE IMPORTERS ·

NOON or so soon thereafter as the Meeting of class C is concluded. Class E.-At 3 o'clock in the AFTER- NOON Or so sogn thereafter as the Meeting of Chus D is concluded. AT WHICH PLACE and respective Times all the aforesaid Members, Creditors, and Policy Holders ars requested to attend. A copy of the Agreement dated the 20th day of December, 1922, and made between the Sux IDE "ASSURANCE COMPANY OF the SUN LIFE ABURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA and the said Company and em DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of CANADA and the said Company and embodying the said scheme of arrangement

AT WHICH PLACE and respective AS. WATSON Times all the aforesaid Membere, Creditors and Policy Holders are requested to attend.

75 TOLTE.

SAKRA

B.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

A copy of the Agreement dated the 20th day of December, 1922, and made between

any of the offices hereinafter mentioned between the hours of 10 A.M. and 12 NOON on any week day previous to the Date of the said Meetings.

P Sale by Public Anction to be boring the said scheme of arrangment can be seen and Forms of Proxy obtained at held on MONDAY, the 15th day of can be seen and Forms of Proxy obtained October 1983, at 3 .x, at the. Office of the at any of the offices hereinafter mentioned Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCREMENTY THE GORENOB, of one Lobetween the hours of 10 x.m. and 12 Noox on any week day previous to the Date of Pokfulam in the

The said Members, Creditors and Pulicy OROWN LAND at

term of 73 the said Meetings. Colony of Hongkong, for

The said Members, Creditors and Policy Holders respectively may attend such years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Burseyor of BuHolders respectively may attend auch separate Meetings as aforesaid and vote in MASTY rus Kive, for one further terms of separate Meetings as aforesaid and vote in person or by Proxy provided that all person or by Proxy provided that all Proxies given by Members, Creditors proxies given by Members, Creditors and and Policy Holders in China or Hong Policy Holders in China or Hongkong must kong must be deposited at the said be deposited at the said registered and registered and head office of the said head office of the said Company at No. 10, Company at No. 10, Can Road, Shanghai, Canton Road, Shanghai, China, not later China, not later than Seven days before than Seven days before the holding of the the holding of the said Meetings. All said Meetings All Proxies given by Mem-Proxies given by Members, Creditors and bers, Creditors and Policy Holders in places Folicy folders in places other than Chine other than China and Hongkong must be and Hongkong must be deposited at any deposited at any one of the following offices one of the following offices of the said of the said Company, namely:-

Company, namely THE PHILIPPINES.-428, Rizal Avenac,

194

Registry No.

DIE ON 201

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Heart; vmonia.

Acumpori

Q.

ha per skis plan.

Annual Rental,

Upsat Price.

$8.030) 358 120,600

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Ки

11406"

to

PA Balg

"PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

by Public Auction be held on. MONDAY, the 15th day of of the October, 1923, at 3 p.m., at the Offices Public Works Department, by Order EXCELLENCY THE GOTERROR of one Lot GE OROWN LAND at Shankiwan in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76 years with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Matzort Tuz KIxo, for one further term of 75 yeste

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Ne: of Bath.

Ragletry Ko,

Locality.

Boundary Measurement:/

fest. lout. Last, Look.

About

á per als plan,

Arenal Bentai.

Upset Prios,

3,030 80 17,900

Manila,

SIAM-772, 774, 776 and 778, Si Phya

Road, Bangkok.

DUTCH EAST INDIES-28, Toni Abang

"West Weltevreden, Java. STRAITH SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. -2, Finlayson Green, Singapore. BEEMAR-50/52. Sule Pagoda Street,

Rangoon. INDIA-/o Messrs. GLADSTONE WILLIE

& Co., 5, Council House Street,! Calcutta, INDO-CHINA-15, Rue Taberd, Saigon. CEYLON/ Messrs. CLARK YOUNG & Co., Lloyds Buildings, Colombo. ENGLAND. c/o Grouse Kixe, Esq., 15,

Walbrook, London, E.C.

Kobe.

JAPAN. c/o Messrs. PEARSON MACKIE ATWELL & Co., 65, Naaiwa-Machi, NOT LESS than Seven days provions to the Date of the said Meetings. Particulars of Proxies so deposited sufficient to enable them to be used at the said Mestings. will be sent by telegram to the Chairman of the said Meetings.

The Court has appointed CHARLES REGINALD BURKILL, of Shanghai, or failing him ARTHUR JOSEPH WELCH, of Shanghai, to act as Chairman of the said Meetings.

The above scheme will be subject to the subsequent approval of the Court.

Dated the lith day of October, 1923.

HANSONS, Solicitors for the said Company, 7, Peking Boad, Shanghai.

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14113

NAVY LEAGUE BALL

Under the Patronage of ADMIRAL SIR ARTHUR LEVESON, 1.C.B (IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES)

Will be held at

THE CITY HALL,

FRIDAY, END NOVEMBER, 1923,

t?,30 PM.

T.O LET.A

..

No.2, 04t occupied by Tuz TO. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, the

PHARMANTY.

Apply to CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

& ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

TO LET.

FFICES

TICKETS ($6 each), Obtainable from the OES,

LADIES COMMITTER, MOUTRIE'S, ANDERSON'S

and THE ExamEKE'S INSTITUTE.

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(1475

UNION BUILDING-One TRY O

Apply .. UNION INSURANOR SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD,

THE PHILIPPINg,428, Rizal Avenue,

Manil

***

CO., LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISHED 8 YEARS.

MARRIAGE.

The case in which Mr. WJ. E knows China as she is, can be more ludi- erous than the solemn declaration of her Mackenzie, the Colonial Veterinary Nur- delegate at Geneva that China-, coun-grou, charged a coolie with maliciously try with no effective government-was and wilfully damaging a Govegument the only country making, no reservations motor-ear to the extent of 8100, was yes- ay the American Spium proposals,-and-terday morning dismissed by the Magis- his confident assurancis that China wont rate (Mr. Melbourne), who "held that be able to totally suppress the traffic there was no wilful or malicious intent And what is on the part of the coolie. It was alleged in the near future?

public by the prosecution that the coolie his of

recent said to "be

the Famaliciously pushed a banille of scaffolding. poles, which he was carrying, through Westerners in appent to

money the hood of the car. -East-lely concerned with

making not to overlook what is mors

Complaint, is made thit, owing to, tha Patience"oftrain and-the-mtivity of build- precios, namely, the Oriental-type-of

We cannot conceiveing operations. the strests of the City The discom- intellectualism"}

how it is possible for a representative of are now.extremely dasty,

up in the Council fort arising from this was particularly staud Chion to

neticeahin on Saturday and Monday Chamber of the world' and deliver when, owing to the Gymkhana, the traffic The existing Selt of utterances of this kind without was heavier than usual.

ducive to illness, of which "there appears recognising the rank hypocrisy of it all state of affairs is considered to be equ Where in the public life of China are to be a great deal amongst Europeans we to look for evidence of this regard at the present time, and a natural "Oriental type of curiosity is felt as to the whereabouts of the watering-carts, which have not been for the previous

rising aperior to con

seen in the main thoroughfares foz, two intellectualism

If the bullocks have died siderations of money-making There or three weeks.

Are.

no doubt, individual instances of they might be replaced, and if it is felt necessary to conserve the water supply- it. but they are not common. 17 there Harbour might be tapped withont

is one thing, besides incompetence, which | danger to shipping. distinguishes the ruling class in China it

WEDDING. JORDAIN-SAVERY.

His

is avarice. The sole object in life of the average official is to make money." It is a tit so cominon, and so well known that it is surely the very height

"At the Peak Church, yesterday niern of audacity for a representative of the

ing. "the "wedding took place of Mr. Government of China to attempt to Samuel Johnson Jordain to Miss Irma justify a public sweer at the foreign Elzabeth. Savery. The bridegroom is Secretary to Messrs. Lane, Crawford, merchant in China by a lapidation of the .td., and is a Lieutenant of the. Hong

Oriental type of intellectualism" as kong Volunteer Defence Corps. if to suggest that the Government and bride, who arrived by the s. St. Albana, as regards from Australia, on Wednesday, is the he represents are.

laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savery. people b

She wore public rectitude, shining examples of Devgashire, England. "the whole world-We-can but smile at dress of biscuit georgette with lace hat It China feels to match and carried a bouquet of yellow. the audacity of it.

She was given away by Mr. R. L. Bridger, one of the Managing- aggrieved by her failure to maintain the flowers confidence and respect of the world Directors of the bridegroom's firm, and indicated by the voting at Geneva, she Mr. Bridger's daughters, Peggy and has only herself to blanie. Judged by Lesley, attended as Taidesmaids. They were attired in embroidered pink satin the extent of her territory and the crepe with mon caps trimmed with pink and tarried forget-me-nots vastness of her population, China should roses and be one of the most influential powers in baskets of pink roses and maidenhair fern. Mr. J. Ralston, Assistant Master at Queen's College, fullled the duties the World's Councils, but so long as

and the officiating clergy- there is an entire absence of effective of best man

Rev, Y. H. Copley Moyle. &government in the country, for so long man was the Cathedral Chaplain, the

must she be content to take a seat,

back

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beil returned to the Colony yesterday from England by the Kamar Haru.

A married Chinese woman died in hospital on Wednesday from opium poisoning, believed to have been self! administered.

A sum of $1,000 was realised by a cum-Busese At St. John's Cathe dral, on October 10th. 1924, STANFORD FRANK CHUBB, younger son of Mrs. Mahjongg and garden fete organised by I. M. Cause, of Olveston, Gloucester Lady Macleay, wife of H.M. Minister at shire, to MARGARET FLL DOROTHEA Peking, in aid of the relief of distress BONESE, only daughter of Mrs. A. Meansed by the earthquake in Japan,

'[1416' TRAVERS, of Yunnanfu.

Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

fi

The Daily Press.

BONGK WG, OCTOBER 12TH, 1923.

A reception was later held at the re- sidence of Mr. R... Bridger, nt No. 130. the Peak, and was attended by a large number of friends. The bride's ..... going away costume was a niger brown fowcairn costume with hat to match.

The wedding presents are very nume- rous, including a silver salver from the Officers of the Volunteer Defence Corps Jessrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. and canteen of plate from the staff of

VISCOUNTESS JELLICOE ARRIVES IN HONGKONG. LAST NIGHT'S RECEPTION AT

• GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Viscountess Jellu ue, accompanied by Mr. S. Barton, H.M. Consul-General at Shanghai, left last week on H.M.Sher daughter, Lucy, arrived in Hong- Hawkine to visit Yangtze ports and will kong from Manila yesterday morning by his absence Mr. C. S., Moss, M.B.E., is arrival by His Excellency the Governor'n A.D.C. (Capt. Neville) who escorted them neting Consul-General at Shanghai. be absent for about a mouth, During the s.si Maru. They were met on

الله

to Government House where they are to

SIAM. 772, 774, 776 and 778, Si'Phya

Road, Bangkok. DUTCH EAST INDIK 28, Tanah Abang CHINA AND THE LEAGUE OF only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Viscountess Jellicoe is the wife of

-

West Weltevreden, Javn.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES

AND BRITISH NORTH BORN20.-2, -Finlayson Green, Singapore. BURMAH-10/02, Sole Pugada Street,

Rangoon.

NATIONS.

of

-Changsha-

A Chinese detective arrested a

Com

An engagement is announced between he His Excellency's guests until Satur Mr. H. J. Maclonal, H.B. Consular day next, when the Viscountess and her Service, at Peking, younger son of the daughter leave for Shanghai en route to Inte Dr. Roderick Macdonald and Mrs Peking.

It seems hardly necessary to state that Macdonald, and Miss M. 1. Grosvenor,

Hunan-Yale Hospital. Admiral Jellicoe, the 1st Viscount of Grosvenor

Scapa who for the first two years of the war beld the supreme command of the Grand Fleet. Viscount Jellicoe is a pre- So far as we have observed there has patriot on Wednesday night with a fully sent Governor-General and Cominander been no gutery in the Chines Press over loaded revolver and a packet of pepper in-Chief of New Zealand. The Viscoun the failure of China to secure re-election in his possession. The arrest was effect-teas, who is a daughter of the late dir ed in Reclamation Street, Yaumati, the Charles Cayzer, Bart, married the as a non permanent member of the Coan-man at the time making efforts to hide famous Admiral in 1902, and in addition INDIA/o Messy, GLADSTONE WYLLIE

The Chinese himself in a doorway. He was brought to their daughter" Lucy, they have three &Co., 5, Council House Street, il of the League of Natieris.

George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, who was born in April, 1918. CEYLOR-/o, Messrs. CLARK YOUNG & Delegation itself was very sore about it, before Mr. J. R. Wood, yesterday morn-other daughters and one son, the Hon. At a dinner givet at Government House Co., Lloyds Buildings, Colombo. and had the ill-grace to inake a publicing, at the Magistracy and remanded" ENGLAND. C/O GEORGE KING, Esq., protest, based on a principle which it

15, Walbrook, London, E.C.. NOT LESS than Seven days previous was suggested had been laid down that hibitions of dancing at the Theatre Royal last night the following Officials and well promoter (Miss-Violet Capell) proposes Viscountess Jellicoe:Sir John and Lady the said Meetings, in these elections regard should be paid will amount to axit $1,300 and the known residents were present meeting to the Date of

Diocesan the Colony to assess the value of the War Convent, French Convent, Particulars of, Proxies no deposited to the geographical distribution of the remitting to the London Hospital 8000 Handles (at present staging no the Hong- sufficient to enable them to be used at the merabership. It any such principle has and to give the balance to the Italian kong Hotel), Sir John Oakley (who is in said Meetings will be sent by telegram to been laid down, it must surely have beed School and Orphanage, Blind Homes, Department lands which it is proposed the Chairman of the said Meetings.

Calcutta.

NOTICE.

The net result of the two recent ex. }

Sisters of to transfer to the Culonial Government), the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees- Davies) and Lady Bees Davies Mrs. H. The Court has appointed CHARLES with the implication that all States must Ministering League, and

Just before the President Taft set sail E. Grace, wife of the Commodore (who REGINALD BURKILL, of Shanghai, or show by their governmental activities Mercy.

the Naval Secretary to the failing him EDWIN THOMAS BYRNE, that they are worthy to belong to an of Shanghai, to act as Chairman of the said organisation which aspires to regulate on Wednesday two more Filipino stow-is at pr sent out of the Colony). bliss Meetings,

The above scheme will be subject to the the international relations of the "whole aways were found on the vessel. Thesd. Grace.

world. The personality of the delegates two had apparently eluded the police and Commodore (Lt. Com. It. E. Worthing- subsequent approval of the Court.

scarcely enters into the consideration ship's officers when ten men of the same ton), Capt, Hopwood, Commander of the nationality were discovered hidden in an HM.S. Diomede, Mrs. Watkins (wife of Dated the 11th day of October, 1923.

PLATT & CO.,

China's delegates-first Dr. WELLINGTON Air:pace between the decks on the pre- Capt. Watkins of the HM.S. Aitrose), Solicitors for the said Company,

the Foreign Minister at vious Monday. The additional two wers Col. C. W. Davy, C.M.G., R.E., MR. Koo, now 23, Peking Road, Shanghai.

(1419 Peking, and after him Mr. CHAO Has brought before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Blake (wife of the Colonel, commanding. Magistracy, yesterday morning, and, the King's Regiment), the Colonial Secre C.M.G.; C.3.E.) and Mrs. Fletcher, the CHU, the present Minister to London-like their companions, they were sentary (Hon Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Attorney-General (Hon Mr. J. H. Kemp, certainly succeeded by their cloquence in tepeel to one month's hard labour each

The Fantome, a barque of the RT.S., K.C., C.B.E.) and Mrs. Kemp, the creating favourable impression of themselves personally in the Council-reached Taku on October 1st, thus com- Director of Public Works (Hon. Mr. H. and a much too favourable impression of pleting 18,000 miles of her trip round the T. Creasy), the Colonial Treasurer (Hon. China; but the fact that in the recent world. The Fanfanie is owned by the Mr. McL. Messer, Q.B.E.), the Secretary Hon. Ernest Guinness, and she has on for Chinese Affairs (Hon. Mr. E. R. election States like Uruguay, Brazil, board the Hon. Mrs. E. Guinness, Miss Halifax, C.B.B.) and Mrs. Hallifax, the Belgium, Sweden, Czecho-Slovakia, and Aileen Guinness, Miss Maureen Guinness, Director of Education (Hou. Mr. E. A Miss" Oonagh Guinness, Miss Tennant, Irving) and Mrs. Irving, Hon. Mr. and Spain succeeded while China failed Sir Algernon Guinness, Mr. Fane, Mr. Mrs. H. E. Pollock, Hon. Mr. A. R. suggests very plainly that the general Murray, and Dr. Philipps. Under the Lowe, Mr. Chau Siu-ku, Hon. Mr. Chai engines, the Fantome crept up the Hai Kotowall, Dr. Crawford and Mr. Allden body of delegates are no longer deluded more prosaic motive power of Diesel Shou-son, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

where she speedily attracted a great deal Minister at Peking). The Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the by the roseate views of China that the Ho, and bertheil by the British Bund (Private Secretary to His Majesty' a After aceing Peking, the The Hon. Mr. A. G. Stopben and the, party intend to touch Shanghai, and Hon Mr. A. O. Lang also received in-.. British Commonwealth No. 801, EASTER speeches of the Chinese delegates in- STAR, hold their Meetings at the same Hall the variably suggest for the consumption of of attention.

ably prevented from doing so, SECOND MONDAY of Each Month..

Angor interested should apply at the those who have no personal experience then Borneo, going back to England by vitations to attend, but they were unavoid

of the country: What, to the man who way et Colombo and the Suez.

Miour Firm Per Procuration.

F. SCHMIDT has been Authorized

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LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 802 H

FOLD their MONTHLY MEETINGS at the UNION GRUECH HALin Kennedy Road, the FIRST MONDAY in Each Month. PRECEPTOKY,

shore Hall

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