GAINSBOROUGH PORTRAIT

IN AN ALLEY.

FOR SALE AFTER 143 YEARS IN AN OFFICE.

**JOHN THORNTON."

Hundreds of thousands of people., who pass week by week along Bishopsgate have never noticed Fewer still have Clark's place.. ever been down it, and even fewer could tell you that in the humble offices of the Marine Society at the far end of the alley there has hung for a hundred and forty-five years one of Gainsborough's wonderful portraits.

room

A Daily Express representative who went to look for it discovered it on the darkest wall of an ill- lighted board

There

are full-length pictures round two sides of the reem, pictures glowing with colour, but the great work weuld scarcely be noticed in fact, until the electric lights are turned on you can scarcely see it at all.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY

Per...s. St. Albas, on March Soth, from Japanese ports:-Mr. RL Stewart, Miss W. Ponder, Miss C. Matheson, Mr. F. "Exar- hardt, Mr. T. P. Obbinson, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ogilvie.

on

Per s.. Amazone, oth:-Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert, Marca Mr. S. Pienroll, Mr. D. Thouphezis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pilch, Mr. C. Mrs. A. P. Lee, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Grant, Misa Schour, Mr. M. Snow, Isutaui, Mr. J. Myler, Mr. R Monuswtmi, Mr. Ng Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and baby, Mr. Jaffeay, Air. L. Colin, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. Mrs. Averell Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lear, Mr. H. Lear, Miss A. Greg. Mr. Melore, Mr. Travers, Mr. and Mrs. Bergeaud. Mr. Routais Manne, Mr. Fontenoy, Rev. W. P. Kempenaers, Mrs. Rieu, Mrs. Roque, Mrs. Kushner, Mrs. Fiverdoff, Mr. Ostrowsky, Mr. Masuda Mr. Hofmann, Mr. Th Corradi, and Mr. Nagai Seto.

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C. Fish, Mr. G. Carrado, Mr. Higgins, Mr. L. Naatung. Miss A Guitar, L E. Wallace, M. Mequire, Miss C. Laubender, Lt. E. B. Perry, Mrs. 4. Percy, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boggees, Mr. C Breyer, Miss C., Cameron, Miss H.. Cameron, Mra. E. Hargis, Master P. Hargis, Mr. G. Konx, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Linn, Mr. J. Mitch, Mr. H. D. Mundell, Mrs. R. Mundell, Miss L Niblock, Mr. E.

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PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1927.

Cuticura Heals Terrible Itching Burning Eczema "

"The Brst appearance of ocsema came in pimples on the backs of my hands and on my Angers. I had to have my hands bandaged, each Ginger separately. The eczema was of a dry nahırs and scaled over. The itching and burning were ter- rible and caused sleepless nights. Ipad the trouble for sixteen months.

**I was treated and tried different remedies without any benett. I read an advertisement for Cisticus. Scop and Ointment and sent for a free sample. It worked wonder so I purchased more and after using two tims of Ointment, with the Soap, I was bexled." (Signed) Mrs. Nolan, 33, Delorme St., Fulbam Paluca Rd., London, W. 6, Eng.

Cuticura Soap to cleanse and yu- rify, Cuticum Diamant to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and sweeten are ideal for daily toilet purposes.

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Baudinel, Mrs. R. Baudinel, Miss Vincenheller, Mrs. A. M. Luch-CONSIGNEE NOTICES. Latzel. Mr. and Mrs. Ulhmann, singer, Mr. G. A. Master, Mrs. P. Ara Challot, Miss E. Hoyren, U. Master, Mr. L. J. Sawyer, Mr. It is a portrait of John Thorn- Andre, Mrs. Galvin, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Establier, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blakemore, Mrs. E. F. Blue, Mr. F. F, Hahn, Mra. E. ton, and John, Thornton was the Meyrier, Mrs. Osterberger, Mrs. Hahn, Mr. J. A. W. Loureire, Mr. first treasurer of the Marine Sc-Christian, Mr. H. Chaskel ra. F. F. Farsons, Miss Mabel Frox MIDDLESBRO ANTWERP, Langhorne, Mr. R. Chandron. Mrs. B. Orwig, Mrs. E. M. Orwig, ciety, which was established to pro- mana, Baron and Baronne Leijon Soule, Mrs. C. E. M. Tedford, Mr. vide uniforms for naval volunteers tund and infant, Mr. ET. B. Tybring," Mrs. M. E. Bailey, who offered to fight for the King Hamowy, Mr. and Mrs A. F. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lutke, Miss M. in the ware with France.

Roth, Mr. Vacheron, Mrs. Brault, Phillips, Mr. E. J. Wilson, Miss Mr. Sianki, Mr. K. Moriya, Mr.M. O, English, Mr. T. Lynch, Mrs. and Mrs. Chollet, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lynch, Mr. C. L. Dinsmore, Kuroda, Mr. Hamada, Mrs E. Mrs. F. D Pape, Mrs. E

Congdon, Mr. H. 31. Saydeh, Mr.

Afterwards the society devoted its funds to fitting out boys going to see, and finally it became the organisation responsible for the training ship Furspite.

John Thornton was a benevolent man of means, and was happy in giving away from £2,000 to £3,000

year. One of his daughters mar ried the Earl of Leven. He be friended John Newton and Cowper the pret.

A year before he died he sat to Gainsborough for his portrait, and presented it to the society,

Willing to Sell. "

The committed have now come to the conclusion that Gainsborough's "John Thornton is worthy of more public appreciation than it has had down this court for 145 years. They are willing to sell, and whatever reluctance about the mat ter that might have been fel: during this century and a half is overcome by the fact that the Marine Society is in need of £11,000 on account of the Warspite,

John Thornton himself seems un- perturbed. He sits there comfort nhly, his back turned on the pic- ture of old Jonas Hanway, the founder of the society, better known as the man who first went along Cheapside with an umbrella, and was stoned by the sedan-chair boys

O.U.D.S. IN KING LEAR.' LIGHTING SUBSTITUTE FOR

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man. Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Mr. Petukhoff, r. Popoff, Mr. Ber- shadsky, Mr. Kurmanaef. Mr. Per s. President Madison, for Edgar, Mrs. V. Bicnaime, Mr. and Seattle riz ports, on March 29th:- Mrs. Pilot, Mr. T. S. Uajcuin, Mrs. H. Slingluff, Miss 6. Slin Mr. L. Gain, ra O. P. Remedios, gluff, Mrs. H. Singluft, Miss S. Mr. and Mrs Campaignolle, Mr. Slingluff, Master F. Slingluff, Mr. W Thompson, Mrs. V. Bassail, Y. Suspahara, Mr. F. W, Satterie, Mr. Forham. Mrs. Koyte, Miss Mrs. J. P. Willcox, Master J. Koyre, Mrs. Vialy and infant, Miss Wilcox, Miss S. A. Wilkin, Mr. Bonniveau, Mr. and Mrs. Pages, and Mrs. J. Adams, Mrs N. De fant, Mrs. and Miss Achchoorin, D. Keith, Mr. N. C. McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren and in- Sauvanne, Mrs, G. Keoth, Master Reva. Dekkers and Theunissen, Mr. Mr. F. G. McMann, Miss G. Mar Becker, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith, ringe, Mrs C. A. Porter, Mrs. E. Capt. Hansen, Mr. F. Goarhan, Rumeay, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.. Miss E. "Anderson, Mr. and Mra | Savage, Mr. J. K. Butler, Miss B. Delight and baby, Misses Morriss Miss A. L. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. and Weightman Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bigelow, Mr. F. Buck, Mr. Popeliers and infant, Miss Ander G. R. Cardinal, Mrs. C. B. Car- 30p, Misses Swann, W. M. Brown, †dinal, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gur- Hodgers, Messrs Dupont, Miller,penter, Mr. C. Costellanos, Mr. Neya, Somer, Fonnant, de Black, and Mrs. S. Erlanger, Mrs. F. E. Bly, Magima, Mr. and Mrs. Y Metier, Mr. M. Jean, Mr. 1. Ikki, Mr. Okada, Mr. L. Marthond, Miss R. Sakan, Miss Hirata, Mr. T. Kikuchi, Miss Pickiis, Misa Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wijk, Mra Rosario, Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Rosario, Miss Morgado, Miss E. M. Varley. Mr. Lapely, Mr. Anderson Mrs. de Portaria, Mrs. A. Portaria.

DEPARTURES.

Fer 8.8. Paul Lecat, en Marth

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NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES,

Fox UNITED KINGDOM VIA PORTS.

HE Motor Vessel THE

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having arrived from the above Forle, Consigures of Cargo' by hat are boroby informed that all Goods are being banded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whence, Bad/or from the wharver, Delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 4th April,|] 1997, at Noon, will be subject to Rent.

All broken,

shafed and damaged Packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Mosers Goddard and Douglas, on 1st April, 1927, at 10

B121 Claims against the Steamer including these for Cargo short delivered

must e presented on the Special Form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in any case whatever.

by

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.; Lin,

Agents. Hong Kong, 28th March, 1997.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUALSTEAM NAVIGA- TION CO., LTD.

FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA. ONSIGNEES Co.'s Steamer TEUCER

No Claims will be admitted after the Cargo will be ready for March. Goods are left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 6th April, 1927, will be subject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befers the 20th April, 1947, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods will be examined on the 6th April, 1927, to be left in the Godowns, where they

are to

at 10 m.

No Fire Lorarance has been affected. Bila of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

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and all Gooda

to

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Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th April or they will nob be recognised.

...No Fire Insurancs will be affected.

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THE EAST ASIATIC, CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.

Motership

ANNAM

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being laded and placed at their risk

A. Schoppe, Mrs. A. M. Wills, Mrs. D. L. de Quirino, Mr. F da Quirino, Mr. C., de Quirino, Miss M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Warren, Mr. H. H. Muller, Mr. Baudouin, Mr. W, J. Roper, Mr. H. Hallgren, Mr. and Mrs R a MeMichan, Mr. D. B. Sparks, Mr. D. T. King, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Filpovski, Mr. J. Vekhovsky, Mr.

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landed. No Claims M. H. Matheson, and Mr. C. C. of Opium, Tressure and Vainables are the Goods have

being landed and stored into the Godowns all Goods rems

Blake.

REGISTER.

*

Hong Kong Observatory, March 30th.

Previous On Date On Date

Day st

At

at 2 p.m.6 a.m. Baromatar.. 29.82 29.50 Temperature 61

85 Eumidity 95

#B Wind-

Direction WNW Forca Weather...

42

¥ p.m.

29.81

65

95

E

as being an innovator likely to rob30th:-Capt, and Mrs. Bull Moore, them of business pu rainy days,

Mr. Ly Lap,,Mr. and Mrs, C. J Smith, Mrs. Giannino, Mr. H. is is hered that the Gainsborough Savina, Mr. M. P. Louce, Mr. J. will be privately bought and kept Schuit. Mrs. M. Clementi, Mr. C. in this country. If publicly auc. Gale, Mr. and Mrs J. Barella, tioned, John Thornton might be taken overseas, a fate bard to Mrs. V. Robinson, Mrs. A. Cart Mr. and Mrs, M., J. B. Montargis, contemplate concerning one who has remained contentedly in the lidge, Mr. Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. darkness of gloomiest London so

E. Barcelon and Eaby, Miss L. G. Janeuy, Miss J. Jansuy, Mr. and HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL many years.

Mrs. A. Weill, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Rev. Bro. Brasilien, Rer. Fa. P. Arguizariz, dev. Fa. Y. Ferrero, Rev. Fa. Luis del Rio, 4. Martinez, Mr. H. Bixby, Mrs. Dauphin and child,, Mr. P. Vieulli, Mr. J. van Bockel, Mr. Y, Jezequel, M. F. L'Henaf, Mr. J. Le Breton, and Mr. L. Le Guern. The Oxford University Dramatic,

Per ..Empress of Canada, on Society have never been lacking in March 20th:-Miss C. P. Andersen, courage, in their 12 years' career, Mr. John Arnold, Capt. F. K. and since 1r. Arthur Bourchier Brennan, Misa D..Bowley, Mr. and Etarted the hall rolling with a pro- Mrs. M. R. Bourne, Miss E.

OF ORLT daption of King Henry IV." they Bourne, Mr. H. G. Clements, Mr. Bain... 0.13 0.00.. 1.32 have made many experiments.. J. B. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Highest open-air Temperature. 29th: 66 Rumour had spread this year that Craig, Mr. J. W. Clark, Mrs. Lowest open-air Temperature, 30th: 64 the show was to be a special effort M. Chlbourne, Mr. J. V. Cowgill, and every seat for the first night Mr. "P: Gravath, Mr. and Mrs.

B-Blue My; C-Cloudy; D- was quickly sold. Queues began to A. Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Drizzle; F-Fog L-Lightning ; form three hours before the first Castro, Mra. V. McClure Church, Mist; 0-Overcast; P-Passing performance. Shakespeare King Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dick, Miss M. showers; q=Squalls; R=Rein; T- Lear was chosen and again experi- Dornan, Mr. H. C. D. Duvics, Miss Thonder. ments were made. There were con- P. M Donnell, Mr. W. T. Daley, siderable cuts in the book, the Mrs. E. Frazer, Mr. E. Gallagher, scenery was very simple and remain. MS. H. Carrod, Mr. Hung ed unchanged throughout, but they Fauk, Mr. J. Hunter, Mr. D. used a combination of the very Hunter, Mrs. F. Halden, Mr. and latest principles of stage lighting. Mrs. H. Humphries, Mr. C. Buimer The background was a plain gold Johnson, Mrs. C. W. King, Miss cloth which, by a variety of spot. D. King, Miss A, King, Miss E.,

I. lights, could be made" to change King, Capt. and Mrs. T

Laurenson, Mr. | 2 Laurenson, Miss colour to suit any scene. The storm scepe was especially good.

and Mrs. J. McKelvie, Misses E. A Costumes were as simple as they and F. McKelvic, M. E. Moore, were effective, and the play was Mr. M. W. W. McNeil, Col. R.. produced and directed by Theodore Komisarjavsky.:

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From March 31st to April 6th, 1927.

Wook.

HIGH WATER.

Date of

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time.

LOW WATXA.

Height

Height,

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time.

b.

I a 7 3 1 48 as '7

Fri.

1 m

2 m

Morgan, Mr. P. W. Massey, Mr. Tur, 318 31 50m 2 208

MOLL

0.54m 2 56 10 9

2 87 742 8m 3 30 €

3241

3

10 45 a 6 6 4 101 2 4m10 336 4m 4 35 20

11 426

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MEDICINE

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that their Goods with the exception

left the Godowns, and likely ever to be equalled in ciinesses arising from impure bicod. It gear.

1927,44 pm will be All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messrs. Ander- son & Asks on the end of April, 1997, at 10

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Damaged Fankages will be examined by

All Claims against the vessel must be

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the Company's Surveyors, Mesars presented be the Undersigned before the VETARZO'

Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 sm. on Monday Morning, the 4th April, 1897, at 10.00 ..

No Tire Lorasoe will be effected by as in any case whatever.

*J. LIMAGE, Agent Hong Kong, 20th March, 1927. (4746

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.8

-- STZAMZE” “GOGRA.”

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 28TH MARCH, 1927.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gode was at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark

Goods are landed by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as

This

Tessel

brings on Cargo from Persian Gulfer E.LEN. and B. & P.5.N.. Co.'s Steamers.

Optional Goods' will be landed here unlons instructions have been given to Six hours before arrival of contrary

the the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days in

5811cluding date of arrival will be subject to

6 11 7 35 m 5. 5

11 43

and Mrs. T. C. Monaghan, Mastera The cutting was judicious and F. and G. Monaghan, Mr. R. E. mainly confined to the long speeches Magnusson, Mr. G. L. Peck, Mr. F. Bat. of King Lear and the Fool. In the Pemberton, Mre, M. Potta, Mr. W. second Act; part of Scene 3 was H. Peters, Mr. L. Q. Robinson, Mr. San also transposed to allow the storm N. Ritchey, Mrs. B. Robertson, scene to be taken continuously, and Mr. Ramsay, Miss M. M. Stodghill, this was most effective,

Mr. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. N. A Mr. H. Grisewood as King Lear Shove, Mr. A. B. Slee, Mr. A. N. Tas was excellent in patches, but not Spencer, Miss A. Smith, Mrs. A quite regal enough. He seemed to. E. Smith Miss M. I. Turnbull, Wed 6m0 43 forget he was a mighty king at the Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thorburn, "Miu start, and was fidgety. He was at J. Thorburn, Miss S. Thorburn, his best in Act 1, Scene 3, where he Miss Thompson, Mr. E...F. Turner, curses Goreril, well played by Miss Mr. G. E. Towns, Mr. Henry H. Dorothy Green. Mr. W: J. K. Dip: Waples, Mr. B. B. Woodruff, Mr. lock as the Messenger, and Mr. G. AR, D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H Joyne, as Edmund, the bastard son Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. of Gloucester, were always convinc. Williama, Mrs. A. H. Yang, Mr. ing, and spoke their words gall w

with G. M. Young, Mr. M. Masuda, Mr. great cryphasia,

and Mrs W. Frost;Capt. and Mrs. Judging by the enthusiasm of the Todd, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. With audience theOxford Union Drama Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. L. H tic Society will be able to lok back Bittner, Mr. R., J. Bittner, and Mr.

J. B. Mackie.

en ofte more success..

5 49 a 1 2

Wire Insurance will be affected by

No

any case whatever,

Tis in 5 3m 5 83 30

6 49 25

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the

Damaged Packages must be left in Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's sUITOJDIN Messrs. GODDARD & Douglas at 10am

Thursdays, within the and

Free

• Storage period.

All Claims against the Steamer murt

be presented to the Underigned on or before

17th April, 1997, or they will

not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowa

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

R

Agenta. Hong Kong, 28th March, 1997.

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8th of Apri, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 28th March, 1927.

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