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HỒNGKONG TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1924.

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU.

THE

FACTURING CO, LTD.

THE FORTIETH ORDINARY AN NUAL MEETING OF SHARE- THE MONDAY

HOLDERS in the above Company will be Students will be Karolled at the EDUCATION held at ST. GEOROR BUILDING, Chater Road Victoria, on THURSDAY, the 25TH FEB

*INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUBJ

RACE MEETING 1994- FEBRUARY 20TH, 3ler, Tind and 13an, MEMBERS have the privilege of in- Deparsket Only, and should apply At Once | 1ỮARY, 1994, at 11 a'clock AM, for the Members' Enclosure. tickets are available

THE INSTITUTs will RE-OPEN on

FEBRUARY

for Entry forms.

RACE HOLIDAYS.

18TEL.

(37

Price

Twa Non-members to the

A Limited Number of purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the General Managers for and may be obtained from Mesurs. LiNSTEAD the year ending 31st December, 1904, and DAVIS, Alamodra. Buildings, en or baforð

TUESDAY, the 18th FEBRUARY. aloting a Consalting Committes and Auditors$10 Por Day or $33 for the Meeting THE EXCHANGE BANKS will OPEN

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- for the Transaction of PUBLIC

pany will be CLOSED from Thursday, the BUSINESS at 9.30 M., on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 10TH, 41st February, 1024, until Thursday, 28th

February, 1824, bath days inclusive,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 9th February, 1994. [319

THE

́and 2 AND INÜTAFT, and CLOSE st 12 Noor,

Hongkong, 14th February, 1994.

[371.

HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'

ASSOCIATION.

on

NHONGKONG

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHAREBROKERS" ASSOCIATION will be CLOSED WEDNESDAY XT, THURSDAY 21ST FRIDAY 12 and SATURDAY 33RD

By Order of the Committee

J. W. KEW,

Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February, 1924

ORIZANT.

[373

HÒNGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the STOCK EXCHANGE will be TŪTU, WEDNESDAY CLOSED THURSDAY alor, FRIDAY 22ND and SATURDAY 3D INSTANT.

On

By Order of the Committee, A TESTER,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1924.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NTHISTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Ofices, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, on MONDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1924, at 11 AM for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1993, and elect- ing Directors and Auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS et the Com pany will be CLOSED from 3rd February to 3rd March, 1924, both days inclusive..

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 18th February, 1914. [347

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

(974 THE THIRTY FIFTH ORDINARY

YOKOHAMA (UNITED CLUR

NOTICE TO

6% DEBENTURE, HOLDERS.

8 It is anticipated that the Coretan will soon a position redeem these Debentures, Haiders are requested to send to the Manager of the Chastened Bank OF ISHIA, Australia and CHINA, No. 179, Yamashita-cho, Yokohama, Japan, Particulars of the Numbers held by them.

Yokohama, 19th February, 1994.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER

OQFAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

ARED

[370

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

JONSIGNELS per Company's Steamer *THIRESIAS "

terms

are hereby notified that the Oarge will be dis sharged wie Haltit Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Danniquees' risk and subject to and conditions of storage Holts Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 16th February.

Optional

zotice cargo will be landeck has been given prior to simmer's arrival

A broken, akafed, sad damaged goods are

Szaminai cu

ANNUAL

OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, Sr. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 4TH MARCH, 1924, at 11 o'clock in the FoxNoos, for the

a Statement of receiving a

of Account purpose

31st December, 1993, and declaring a

310;"

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treasurers.

HONGKONG JOCKET CLUB.

RADE MEETING 1924.

FEBRUARY 2013, Flør, kisu and 23xD, MEMBERS' Badges of Artmission are Now Ready and may be obtained by those M Members, hare not already received them, from Messrs. LINSTEAD & BATIK Alexandra Baildings Members are Noticed that they cannot gain Admission on production of the Metal Badges issued last year.

390]

CR BROWN,

Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

TH

INTIMATION

BURNETTS

FINEST LONDON.

DRY GIN

Unique in Character and

Flavour

GIVES THAT DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE TO A COCKTAIL.

RACE MEETING 1924. FEBRUARY ZOTE, A1ST, ÉRD and 23RD. DICKETS of Admission to the Publie

Enclosure may be obtained from Messrs. BURNETT'S Gio, was a KELLY & WALSH or at the Gate. Price-$3. Per Day.

word 'in household Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform-$1 Per Day. No ons Admittuk without a Ticket to

London before most of be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treasurers.

the men who fought in the big war were born-

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

&

and Report of the Directors for the year and PASSES for Borranty win. Lisa B Dividend.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Tuesday, the 19th February, 1924, until Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1921, both days inclufive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1994.

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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

application to

DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings, No Servants will be allowed inside the Enclosure of the Race Course, during Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS.

Thess Tickets are only available for Servants hile in Attendance on their Employers or when on Duty at the various Stands Any Chinese found loitering about with Servant's Passes in their possession will forfeit them and holders thereof will be removed fromthe En- clamara.

C. B. BROWN, Becretary,

344)

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

presence of the Ladies at the RACES.

[337

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this COR HORATION will be held at the CITY HALL THE Stewards request the pleasure of the Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 3RD FEB- RUARY, 1994, at 11.30 AX. for the purpose of receiving the, Report of the Court of Dir ectors together with a Statement of Accounta

ear ending 31st December, 1923 The Register of Shares of the Corporation, will be closed from Monday, 11th February to Saturday 23rd February, 1924 (both days shares can be registered.

for t

the

to be left is the Godowns, where they inclusive) during which period no transfer of

Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4 od Noor within the free storage period.

Ho Claims will be admitted after the foods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods

be subject to rent

remaining undakvered after the 2nd February, All Claims against the Steamer mart be presented to the undersigned on or before the 7th March, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE,

"Agezts.

1589

Hencking, 16th February, 1924.

ET. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

AN ORGAN RECITAL

Will be Given by

Assisted by

AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the BasexONG and SHANGHAI BANIING CORPORATION will fe held on the day and at the place aforesaid immediately apon the termination of the

Yearly Meeting for the purpose Ordinary considering and if thought fit of passing the following resolution vis.

of

That the Directors of the EOYERONG and Shanghai BantÍRA CORPORATION be and they are hereby requested and authorised and on behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take the steps necessary for

the introduction

י

CAFE WISEMAN

Are Rupplting” **** TIFFINS AND TEAS at the

JOCKEY CLUB STAND

וי

FOR MEMBRES

and at

No. 11 STAND FOR NON-MEMBERS during the Face Meeting TABLES MAY BE BOOKED.

(LANI CHAWFORD, LTD.)

369

PUBLIO AUCTION.

PARTICULARS OF SALE

of an Ordinance into the Legisla. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES tive Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for the enactment of the same by the Governor of Bongoong with the advice and consent the Legislative Council thereof to amendinents necessary to the Ordinance under

effect

af

the

MÅ FANDERICK MASON, 1.1.00. LT.C.L which the Corporation is incorporated and carrying on business so as to allow of the note issue of the Corporation being increased from $20,000.000 to $30.000.000 and to modify the existing requirements regards the deposit of secarity in respect of ite note issue in the following manner

On

MN. MATHIESON (CONTRAL79),

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19rm, 1924, «

AT $.30 P.X.

COLLECTION FOK Organ Fund,

[364

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY

ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Menus. JARDINE, MATHRAon & Co., LT¤, @1 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 1924, at 11 A.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Account for the year ended December 31st, 1923.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com: pany will be CLOSED from Thursday, Feb Try 14th, 1934, to Monday, February 25th, 1924, POTH DAYS INCLUSIVE

W. S. BROWN,

Becretary. Hongkong, February 5th, 1924. [315

CONTRACTORS' PLANT.

6) So that the whole of the increase (namely $10.000.000) of such ordinary note issue shall be secured by coin or bullion or approved securities.

Or

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG AND Known as

(b) To provide that whatever the total amount of the note issue may be at any particular time the amount of coin as distinct from bullion or approved securities to be deposited by the corporation shall never be less than one third of the total amount of the hills in actual circulation.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. G. STEPHEN, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 4th February, 1924. BONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKINGs

CORPORATION.

..

[306

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate 5/NS 7014 dated Hongkong 18th May, 1821, for 10 Shares numbered 84349) 84268 inclusive and Certificate Provisional No. 57/729 dated

of February 1932, for 6 hongkong 20th of of this Bank

in the 128911 Name of

ESTHER FANNY SELBY have

Certi these been Destroyed by fire, and should Beater not be produced to the Bank before 23RD FEBRUARY, 1924, Now Certificates for

inclusive, both registered red

Certificates No. G/N8 7044 and Provisional No. 57/720 will be thereafter treated by this. Corporation me Nall and Yoil.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. G. STEPREN,

Chief Manager.

N. Completion of Prai Wharves ́ ́and the Shares will be issued, and the aforesaid

Johor Causeway Contracts, as Can- tractor, TOPRAM, JONES & RAILTON LTD., of London, have a Large Quantity of

LAND AND MARINE LANT FOR

INMEDIATE DISPOSAL." "The LAND PLANT includes, Air Com- pressors, Boilers, Cranes (Travelling Derrick, Goliath and Titan, up to 15 tons Eft), Concreto Mizers, Bock Drilling Machines, Fortable Eo- Grab Buckets, Locomotives, Pampe,

Baile Bu

Púbble Skips, Shop Ma Trucks, Wagons, etc.

Petrol

240).

NOZICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO, LTD.

No 18. ICE HOUSE STREET AND No. 6, DUDDELL STREET

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY,

THE 14TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1926\

AT 3 O'CLOCK. P.M.,

by

Mesars, LAMMERT BROS., Anctioneers,

At their Bales Room in Daddell Street.

PARTICULARS

AND STILL IS

SOLE IMPORTERS

A

A Canton conteniporary state that a bomb was recently discovered on board the 2.5" Faishan by the compradore staff of the ship, who, it is stated believed that it was placed there by blackmailers, who had threatened to destroy the ship with bombs recently if the sum of $1,000 was not paid to them.

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A.. Shanghai committee of physician- Before reconstruction is undertaken the owner will be required to obtain from the appointed last year has produced a very Building Authority a certificate, which important report, with several recom- is not to be given "unless the Building mendations, on the social evil in Shang Authority is of opinion that the 'condition hai and how to cope with it. of the domestic tenement in question is

Mr. D. B. McKenzie Böne, of the such as to make the intended reconstruc-Taikoo Dock and Engineering Co., has

In the statement of tion desirable." "Objects and Reasons" attached to the been given permission to use and publish in the Colony for a period of nine months Bill, the Attorney-General observes that

an invention of Valve gear for direct the reconstruction of houses which are acting pumps" without prejudice to the Letters Patent to be granted for the in- in a reasonably good condition is wasteful use of the building resources of vention. the Colony, even where the reconstruc- tion provides additional floor area; and in some cases the floor area is reduced." Such reconstruction, the Hou. Mr. KEMP goes on to say "nevessarily involves a temporary reduction in the domestic Accommodation of the Colony, and it is against the spirit of the Rents Ordi-The name of Dr. G. B. Bourke bas been nances." All this is obviously true and led to the Colony's list of medical practitioners Dr. Bourke is a Licentiate the Bill itself is an official admission of the Royal College of Physicians and that the problem of house shortage in Licentiate of the Royal College of Sur- the Colony still remains acute. It looks geot, Edinburgh He is also a Licentiate of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and as though landlords who are anticiphting Surgeons, Glasgow.

Es has joined the an increased rent roll in the latter half frn of Drs. Dalmahoy Allan, Strahan & of the year from property is existence Thomas. at the time of the first"Reats Ordinance will be disappointed. "The new Bill may be regarded as tangible evidence that the Report of the Housing Commission has not been pigeon-holed, as many people had come to suppose. That Report con- tains many other valuable suggestions and recommendations which are doubtless also receiving the earnest attention of the Government. No special legislation is required for the greater part of them and the public will hope to hear in due course some statement from the Govern ment as to the extent to which effect is being given to these recommendations by the Government Departments.

The Hongkong Technical Institute rë opens today.

The next Criminal Sessions will be held on Monday, February 25th.

OBITUARY.

MRL SANDERCOCK. Many sincere friends throughout China. says Reuter's Peking correspondent, will learn with deep regret at the sudden death of Mr. L. Sandercock of the Maris time Customs, which occurres in R-

sly sad circumstances.

Mr. Sandercock, who has recently bein stationed at Mukden as Commissioner, went to Shanghai with his wife and child end and saw them off for England on a holiday. Mr. Sandareek took the train from Shanghai with the intention of re before reaching Teinanfu on the 4th inst. turning to his post at Mukden, but just he suddently died. It is believed that apoplexy was the cause of death. body was taken off the train at Tainanfa by the orders of Mr. Tours, British Consul-General there

MR. H. C. EMERY.

The

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Mr. Henry C. Emery, formerly man- ager of the Asia Banking Cerporation at Peking. died of double pneumonia on The Hon. Sir Claud Severn is to dis board chip between Shanghai and Koho

A. S. WATSON & tribute the prizes at St. Joseph's College, and was buried at sea.

CO., LTD.,

Wine and Spirit Merchanta

Establisted 81 Years,

Hongkong Offee; 1a, Chater Road. London Office: B1, Fleet Street, EC

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1824. `

THE HOUSING COMMISSION'S

RECOMMENDATIONS.

on the 20th inst.

The War Memorial windows is Union Church Shanghai, were dedicated and unveiled on February 10th.

Thirteen cases of wanil-pcx were soti fed in the Colony on the 15th instore Indian and the rest Chinese.

A loan of #208,000 by General Lu Yang- hiang to General Tan Yen kai is believed to presage an early attack on Nanking.

The Director of Education (Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving) will distribute the prizes at the Central British School, Kowloon to-morrow morning.

21

A Chinese girl was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor bus belonging

Yr. and Mrs. Emery were in Peking recently and left to return to their home in New York. Last year Mr. and Mrs. Emery made a long tour through Mon- gola. During several years' residence in Peking they made numerous friends in North Ching to whom this new comes a

savrre shock.

MR. JOHN KAVANACH.

axe

Another victim to mail-pox at Shang- Eni Bas been Mr. John Kavanagh, of the British Cigarette Company, who died on the 9th inst.. after a few days' illness, at the. of 76. Mr. Kavanagh came to Shanghai only last November to join the B.-A. T. from 3Fanila, where he was working for the firm of Messrs. Smith; He wig a native of Bell & Co., Ltd. Australia and is survived by his mothers

to the Kai Tak Company at Hankhoma brother and sister, who are in Sydney. on Friday afternoon.

Mr. B. T. B. Boothby, engineer-in-Chief of the Chinese ection of the Canton Kowloon railway left yesterday on a

#visit to Shanghai.

The Sun Company at Canton has suspended the amusements on its roof garden, because a repetition of the recent disturbances by soldiers is feared.

Two large parties of tourists are ex-

the Resolute. Each is carrying about 500 tourists round the world from New York

The Kowloon Deck A.D.C. again gave The Rajah of Rajahpore" at the Star Theatre on Saturday evening. The per formance improve with every time it is presented.

THE proposed amendment of the Rents Ordinance within a few months of its dua date of expiry may he reasonably connected next month on the Laconia and strued as an intimation that the recom mendation of the Housing Commission that the Rents Ordinance should be continued is recognised by the Govern ment to be a necessary measure, for we an scarcely suppose that the Government would be bringing in ao amendment to the ordinance if it is to operate. only for a few more months. The proposed legis lation, which is announced in the current number of the Government Gazette, and which will be found described in another.

OF INLAND LOT No. 330. There is is situate upon SECTION D Property Frontage of 91 feet 2 inches on Ice House Street and 90 feet3 inches on Daddell Street The Premises cover sa area of 5,500 square feet or thereabouts and are held for a term of 999 column in this issue, will give effect to years from the 11th day of May, 1848. The another recommendation made by the Crown Rent payable in respect of the premises Housing Commission. "We consider,

380 per sanam,

& BOWLEY, Solicitors,

For farther Particulars and Conditions of the Commission said in their Report, Sale, apply to

that the Government should forbid by Meats, HASTINGS, DENTYS

legislation the demolition and reconstruc- tion of (tencment) houses which are stated by the Building Authority to be in either good or fair condition, because

324)

8, De Your ROAD CENTRAL

or to... femra. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,

DUDDELL STEXRT,

TO-DAY (MONDAY),

AT 12.16, 2.20, 5.15, 7.10 AND 9.15.P.M-

CHARLES RAY

IN

MARINE PLANT consiste of Ocean Racers at 867 to 67750 in live THE GIRL

Tags, Smaller Tags, Steam, and Lighters, Wooden Fontoons, Grab Cranes on Steel Fontcoms, etc.

Enquiries are invited, and should be ad- äressed to

TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD, Post Office Box 668, Singapore, S.8.

[307

Nos. 57661 inclusive, in this Company, standing in the Name of Mr.

been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Mouth from the Date hereof the abova Certi- ficate be not forthenting, another Certificate for the said Shares will be issued by the Com pany, and thereafter no other will be acknowledged.

"A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD, Hongkong, 22nd J. nuary, 1914, [236

I LOVED."

THE CORONET.

!

́"Superfluous soldiers

flouri

"

MR. F. E FACC

The death took place at the General Hospital, Shanghai. on the sth inst, from Typhoid fever, of Mr. F. E. Fagg. a cadet in the service of the P. & O. 6.N. Co., serving on the 8.8. Karmala, The young man fell sick soon after leaving Singapore, and on arriving at Shanghai he was removed to hospital, where syn ptoms of typhoid were soon noticed. "On- fortunately, the patient's hears was not of the disease, and in spite of medical trong enough to withstand the inroads skill and devoted nursing. Mr. Fagg rapidly sank and pamed away.. The de-. ceased. who was only eighteen years of age, had made three or four trips to China and Jaɲan ports on the Karmala," and was a general favourite among the officers and ship's company.

DE. THEYWARD HAYS. by the Municipal Government in Wuchow are employed

The Bangkok papers announce the to build roads. There are at present. & death of Dr. T. Heyward Hays, which Chiseco contemporary says, more than ten occurred on February, Sad, and removes one of the oldest residents of Bangkok. thousand.soldiers in Wuchow. All super-

He was born in 1854, at Charleston, A striking article in the Far Eastern South Carolina, and when a boy of about Review under the caption Gee: What even years of age heard the first shot at a Graft!" states that the engar industry Fort Sumpter, one of the most famous of the Philippines has had a subsidy of places in the American Civil War. After 60 million gold dollars, for 832,285 tons of qualifying in his profession, he first went.

the Medical Staff of the American Presby sugar, equivalent to 33 cents a pound out to Bangkok in 1890 as a member of and stil I they lose money.

terian Mission from which he resigned a year later. It was then he joined the Siamese Naval Service, a.Surgeon- General of the Navy, a position. be filed with marked ability and acceptance to the Government far the long period of

It is stated that the passenger train ice between Sheklung and Wanglik on the Chinese section of the Canton-Kow loon Railway will soon be resumed. Mili- tary trains are running between Canton

we consider it both inequitable and unjus and Wanglik, but passenger traina go no twenty-five years..

further than Sheklang ni present.

presentation by

He also served. for

some years as Court Physician White to the tenants for the Government to

Surgeon-General of the Navy, he accom allow their eviction from premises which

The panied the late King Chulalongkorn ta Saturday's are in good nud fair condition." The

Globe Trotters" at the Theatre Boyal was Java, and in 1904, proceeded to Japan Commission made this recommendation, every bit as successful as the talented meet the present King, then Cre however, on two grounds; first because Company's previous performances in the Prince, on his return from Europe, Ha the eviction of tenants throws an extra Colony. New jokes and sketches kept the bad charge of Bangkok Hospital-the audience unceasingly entertained for two first hospital to be established in Seng- demand on such premises as may be hours." The Globe Trotters" certainly kok-and with the assistance of Mr. vacant, with the result that the tenant, have made host of friends in and around. Haya as nurse, did much valuable work. in many cases, is forced to pay a larger Hongkong, all of whom will be pleased He was prominent in the development of to see Dick Norton and his merry troupe time served on the boards of directors of local commerce and industry, and. in his

his rent for

al_ommodation, and, bere again."

most of the principal companies in Bang secondly, hecause such reconstruction.

H.E the Governor and Lady Stubbs kok Dr. Hays performed much charit- must tend, by competition for skilled have given their patronage to, and will able work in secret. In this respect, says Jabour and building materials, to increase attend, an orchestral concert at the the Siam Observer, he did not let his the cost of erecting new buildings upon Theatre Royal on the evening of March right hand know what his left did, 'and land" which has not been previously 13th next. Lady Stubbs has also given many a man and woman in Bangkok at her patronage to the first public recital the present time ha reason to be thank- built upon. The Government has drafted to be given by Master Emil Danenberg in ful that they had the assistance in time a 'Bill which is designed to prevent the St. Andrew's Hall on March 11th Ann need of a man of his largeness of heart. reconstruction of tenement houses which nouncements regarding these concerts will By many he was regarded as a bard, appear in our advertisement columns in austere man, but this manner was a glonk

to hide a kindly dienmitian, are in a substantially good condition. In couTAL

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