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MACAO CHARITY & COMMERCIAL FAIR.
(AUTUMN, 1928).
Conducted Under The Auspices O!
THE SANTA CASA DA MISERICORDIA
and
The Patronage of
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF MAČAO.
1. Objects:
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
of origin and any other desirable
or
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1928.
(g)-Sale of Exhibita,—All ar ticles exhibited may be sold or otherwise disposed of at the dis cretion of exhibitors displaying same, and to commission will be charged on any antes effected, but subject to the conditions regarding Removal of Exhibita.
COUNTY CRICKET.
MANY UNFINISHED GAMES.
HOBBS IN FORM.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Notts . Surrey. Notts best Surrey on the first innings.
Surrey 268 (Hobbs 83) and 163 for 3 wickets (Hobbs 85 na out).
Notts 4 (Whysall 120)..
Warwickshire z. Darbyshire. Warwickshire beat Derbyshire on the fret inninge.
TENNIS NOTES.
Discussions over the disposal of the League Shields have been going on between the officials of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa- tion and the Chinese Recreation
Club for some little time, but so far nothing definite, has been de cided. The formation of a decision is not easy, na there appears to be no ruling about the Shield except that the respective winners keep them for one year.
WOMEN IN OLYMPIC CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
GAMES.
MANY EVENTS OMITTED.
JI
SURPRISE DECISION BY FEDERATION.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT...]
100 metres Bat]
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE., NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
DE Motor Vessel
"HEIDELBERG * having wirited. Comelgutes of Cargo aro hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Codews Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where “Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Bent
pi AMSTERDAY, Aug. 8th. The International Amateur Athle Optional Cargo will be landed, unleas tic Federation after a spirited dis. Notice has been given prior to Vessel' cussion in regard to the retention arrival. At the prevent time the spaces of women's events in the Olympics are left the Godowns, and all No Claims will be admitted after the for recording the names of the win. Games decided by 10 votes to six Goods remaining undelivered after the ning Clubs for the "A" Division to sanction the are full and only one more space race, 400 metres relay, the high Angust, 1988, will be subject to remains in the B Shield, while jump, discus and jarehin throws, a couple more remain in the C. the 80 metres hurdles but by 14 Goods, are to be left in the Godowns, A broken, chafed and damaged This fact was mentioned at the re votes Hampshire.
to 'eight rejected the 800 where they will be examined on 14th Gloucestershire beat Hampshire et aunt meeting as a Ch, and metres, 200, metres, the long jump August, 1923, at 16m, by our
it was then unanimously decided and putting the shot. on the first innings.
Gloucester 368 (Seabrook 107) and that borders should be placed 207 for a wickets, innings declared around the different Shields to closed.
(h)-Removal of Exhibits.--No goods exhibited may be removed. until one week after the opening of the Fair, except with the writ ten sanction of the Committee or unless replaced from others in stock. This condition does not re fer to Entertainment and Amuse ment Stands where prizes, &c., are awarded or distributed. At the information.
conclusion of the Fair goods must (a)To encourage and stimulate
Warwick 61 for 7 wickets, inn- (d)-The following articles are be removed by exhibitors or their production in South China by at-
PROHIBITED: Explosive,
representatives at their own costings declared closed (Parsons 114, tracting buyers of all nationalities.
tonating, fulminating com and the Committee will accept no W. Quaile 115). This can be achieved by assembling pounds and all dangerous or harm-responsibility for any goods not re- Derbyshire 255 (Darnell 5 for and exhibiting the resources of the ful substances. (Chemicals, spirits, moved within three days of the 63) and, following en, 252 for region, and by bringing to light alcohols, essences, and substances close of the Fair. possibilities of greater and more liable to cause inconven.ence must (1)—Lighting and Fire Extin
"Gloucestershire v. intelligent development in relation
installations be contained in vessels of a suitable quishers. — Electric to modera requirements. The com- nature to be acceptable). Firecrac must be in conformity with the mencement of scientific research will necessarily follow, which laterers, matches and similar objects prescribed regulations in force can only be exhibited in the form No other but electric light may be transmitted to practical purposes of dummies, The Committee used unless specially permitted by will lead to the development of the
serves the right to prohibit azy the Executive Committee whose au region in agricultural and indus articles which may be deemed ob thorisation may not be given in trial activities.
(b)To bring peoples into conjectionable, or insuitable, either case the proposed system does not warrant sufficient safely and Ex tact and make them better known
hibitors are, nevertheless, advised to one another, and by a series of
to keep a supply of Fire Extin lectures and conferences seek to
guishers "as a precautionary me overcome misunderstandings, and
sure. thus promote friendship and good will.
(c)To draw together merchan. dise and equipment that are of in- terest to the region of South China, and that can contribute to the de- the velopment of resources and material welfare and comfort of its people.
(d)-To attract interest in the charitable institutions of Macao, and especially the Santa Casa da Misericordia, and secure funds for their assistance.
4. Scope:-
The scope of the Exhibition will embrace all merchandise, manufac tured or semi-manufactured, or raw materials of interest to, or produc ed in, South China and also all
goods and equipment wherever pro- duced that are, or are calculated to be, of advantage to South China.
3. Duration and Hours:—
before or alter acceptance.
(e)-Removal from Main Build ing-No goods exhibited in the Main Buildings may be removed, without the written sanction of the Committee, before the closing date.
6. Handling of Goods :-
(i)-Obstruction.-No Exhibitor may obstruct by his goods or ad vertisements any passages or open spaces and the Committee's opinion (a)-The Committee will under-alone shall be sufficient as to what take the handling of goods sent constitutes an obstruction. e, i. f. Macao presented not later than 7.00 p.m. on Saturday, 6th October. 1999, The handling will include:-
(1) Taking delivery of goods from vessels at Macao. Foreign exhibi- tors are advised to send packages into Macao on Through Bill of Lading vid Hong Kong.
(ii) Placing goods within the space allotted to Exhibitors.
(ii) Storing cases till returned after the Exhibition.
(b)-Transpurt.
Exhibitors will be required to
hear all expenses of transport to and from the Fair, and in-coming which transport packages, upon charges have not been prepaid, will not be accepted.
(c)--Removal.-
At the close of the Fair the Com- mittee is prepared to return ex hibits packed, and while no charge will be made for this service, all expenses of transport and freight as well as insurance must be borne by exhibitors.
7. Installation:-"~
The Fair will open on Sunday, 14th October, 1028, at 9.00 p.m. (weather permitting) until 2nd De- cember, 198, and may be reopen ed after the latter date if so de sired The Fair grounds will be opened daily to the public from 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. on ordinary days, and from 11.00 a.m. to mid- night on Saturdays, Sundays, holi days, and on such other days, as the
Exhibitors must personally, or Executive Committee may, from time to time, decide upon. through their accredited servants or representatives, unpack, instal, 4. Applications for Space -
and display their exhibits. Messrs. The Executive Committee is pre-Remedios & Mylo, official decora pared to receive til! 31st August,tors and architects of the Fair, are 1999, Applications for (a) Sites for prepared to undertake this service, the erection of Pavilions and and exhibitors desirous of using Kiosks; (b) Space for Stands in the services of this firm may com- the Main Buildings; (2) Wall municate with Messrs. Remedios, Space inside the Main Buildings: Mylo, care of the Secretary of the (d) Space or Sites in the Grounds | Fair. for other purposes.
8. Erection of Pavilions and Kiosks :---
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9.. Awards;-----
The system of awards will be competitive. The following awards will be made:
..
Grand Prize Diplomas Gold Medal Diplomas Silver Medal Diplomas Bronze Medal Diplomas Honourable Mention Diplomas Special awards will be made, notifications regarding which will be made from time to time.
Exhibits shall be adjudged in classes and groups, every deserving exhibit being entitled to a prize, but for each group there shall be only one Orand Prize.
The decision of the Committee
shall, in all cases, be final.
10. Admission:--
wicketa.
Hampshire 150 and 281 for 4 wickets Mead 117 net out).
Leicester . Horthants. Leicestershire beat Northants on the fret innings.
Northants 109 and 300. Leicester 286,
1:
wickets
Budissex ». Sussex, Middlesex beat Sussex on the first innings.
Sussex 406 (Duleepsiabji 125, Bowley 1. Tate 102). Middlesex,487 for (Killick 140, Hendren 158). Kent v. Somerset, Kent beat Somerset by inga and 14 runs.
Kent 300 for wickets, innings declared closed.
Somerset 100 and 195 (Marriott 5 for 44).
an
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make more.. spaces for recorda.
The International Federation'a decision was taken after a drama- tic appeal by the airwoman, Lady Heath, in favour of retention. This action was thought to be. Opposition to the retention was best at the time, but counter-pro-led, curiously enough, by Canada, posals have now been put forward. who had done so well in women's
and The initiative has been taken by events
wae supported by the Chinese Recreation Club Britain and Ireland. Taking the rase of the A Shield Frau Dr, Bergmaan, the examin. only, they have offered to replace ing physician of the Berlin woman the Shield by another, on condition athletes, claimed from experience that they be appointed temporary that women's competitive athletics custodians of the present trophy by were, not "injurious, virtue of their having won the
most number of times.
*
Surveyor, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
All Claims must reach us before the 29th August, 1998, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be counterwigned by the Undersigned,
JESSEN & CO., Agenta, Hong Kong, 8th Aug. 1929. (6386
· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
ELLERMAN" LINE.
FROM EUROPE.
T
HE Steamship
- New Records. The Federation has recognised four new world's records, namely Such a proposal in the ordinary the Americans 1,600 metres relay, courts of events would meet with Kuck's putting the shot, the South
"CITY OF KHARTOUM" opprobation, and in fact seemed African Weightman Smith's high | having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by in-likely to be accepted by the officials hardies in 14.33 seconds and the her are informed that fill Goods are being
of the Association, but other con- Fina Yrjela's Decathlon. siderations have forced the officials
Loser in Tears.
Lancashire . Yorkshire. Lancashire drew with Yorkshire. Yorkshire 352 (Sutcliffe 126)." Lancashire 944 for 3 wickets (Watson 110).
Essex, Worcestershire. Essex beat Worcestershire on the first innings
Eseex 140 (Russell 183, Root 6 for 104) and 250 for a wickets, innings declared closed.
Worcester, 354 and 97 for ho.
Wast Indies. Glamorgan, West Indies drew with Glamor- a
Admission shall be by ticket obwicket. tainable at the main entrance. En- trance through other gates is limit ed to Members of the Committer, the Fair oficials, and Exhibitors and their servants upon production
West Indies 327 (Nunes 127 not of special free passes. Free admis-out) and 164 (Ryan 7 for 62).
Glamorgan 956 (Small 5 for 39) sion is to be given to Government Officials, Police and Fire Brigade and 100 for 3 wickets. on duty.
No motor-cars, motor-trucks, bicycles, motor-eydes, or other vehicles will be admitted during the hours during which the Fair is open to the public...
11. Insurance :——-*
The Committee does not accept responsibility for loss of any kind, except losses or injury occasioned by the Committee's sirvants, and Exhibitors are advised to effect in- surance or otherwise against loss or damage.
15. Inquiries
should be directed, will be main- An office, to which all inquiries
tained within the grounds of the Fair, and before the opening date all inquiries should be addressed to:
THE ORGANISING SECRETARY, Macao Charity & Commercial Fair, Macao.
17. Machinery :—
All machinery (such as motors, dynamos, &c.) in motion must be railed off sufficiently to give every protection to the public, such rail- ing to be made to the satisfaction" of the Committee or other com- private petent authority.
The Government of Macao has generously undertaken to maintain a temporary Fire Station within the Fair grounda, bet as an addi- tional safeguard, exhibitors are ad- vised to provide their pavilions, Ec., with hand fire e tinguishers or similar appliances
The Portuguese authorities have very kindly agreed to maintain a sufficient force of police and detec tives within and outside the Fair grounds, but exhibitors are advised to take all reasonable precautions against pilferage or theft, as the Committee will not be responsible for any losses occasioned in this manner.
18. Banking:-
Banking facilities will be pro- vided within the precincts of the Fair, and no special commission will be charged on any business done.
All Buildings, Pavilions, Kiosks, Stands, &c., must conform to a scheme of architecture, but Ap-
(a)-Exhibitors are required to plicants are invited to submit construct and fit up at their own sketch-plans of their own design expense, on the spaces allotted to for approval by the Executive them, pavilions, or suitable struc Committee. No rental charge will tures approved by the Committee. be made for land on which Build Messrs. Remedios & Myio, as oth- ings, Pavilions, Kiosks, Covered cial architects, have available a Stands, &c., are built, not erected number of suggested plans already inside the Main Buildings, but ap-approved by the Committee. Other "plicants must build, at their own styles of pavilions, stands, etc, cost, their stands according to the should be submitted with plans and plans and specifications approved specifications for the approval of by the Executive Committee. Ap the Executive Commities. The it plicants are invited to choose the tention of the Committee is to sites desired, and all positions must secure a harmonious scheme of de- conform to the ground-plan which coration throughout the Fair. may be seen on application to the Erection may commence as soon as
19. Accounts and Ändit, etc. ¡-- Organising Secretary, and at the
plans have been approved but con-
Accounts will be kept of all re- Portuguese Consulates in all partstruction must be completed by
ceipts and expenditure, and duly of the Far East, and the Secre-
10th October, 1929, Stands and
audited at the conclusion of the taries of the local Committees or fittings must be maintained in good
Fair. The General Committee ganised in many centres in the far condition, and the Committee re
shall retain the proceeds of charges East. Applications will be attend-
serves the right to take such steps
för admission to the Fair grounds, ed to serially in the order in which
as may be considered necessary in (a)Exhibitors may distribute of spaces allotted at Main Build- they have been received and laté
the event of repairs not being made or display advertising matter withings sad reserved grounds, of applications may be assigned space
upon due notice. Exhibitors must in the space allotted by the Com| spaces hired för exhibits, of licencez should any be available.
demolish and remove all stands mittee but the Committee will pro for entertainments, refreshment within 3 days of close of the Fair. hibit any advertising matter that stalls, advertising, etc.-
(b)-While no charge will be is objectionable.
The receipts shall be applied to to $30.00 per square metre, accord-made for space occupied by stands, (b) Merchants are requested to
defray all proper expenses in con- ing to the position occupied.
pavilions, fencing, work of pre- paration of the grounds for the Fair, staff employees, printing of admission tickets, catalogues, prize diploma, and any necessary pub- lications
Within the Main Building floor space shall be charged from 810.00
12. Advertising :-
For wall spaces, the. charge shall i pavilions, &e., no site may be or communicate with the Organising nection with the Fair, building of be from 85.00 to $15.00 per square cupied that is not, in conformity Secretary for rates regarding space with the Committee's scheme of de- available on the board-fencing" metre according to the position occoration. The Committee also re- around the Fair Ground. cupied. For advertisements on serves to itself the right to make walla of pavilions and within' re- served grounds, rates as agreed alterations in or even withdraw concessions previously given if such pedient for the
upon.
and entertainments and for the establishment of hoardings for ad- vertisements charges may be agreed
welfare of A
treated a
13. Customs' Duties:--- Macao is a "free port," but there For the exploitation of diversions should be found necessary, or ex is a small excise duty on wines, majority of the others. The Con- spirits, and tobacco. For the pur mittee may also limit the number poses of business the Fair will be bonded warehouse. of stands to be erected by any one Goods for exhibition only will not exhibitor.
(c) Use of Stands-Exhibitors be liable to duty, but the usual will not be permitted to use their rates must be paid on all goods re- stands for any purposes other than moved from bond. Special regula- those stated in their form of an tions will be issued at a later date. plication and accepted by the Com 14. Amusements And Entertain
upon.
In special cases, or when deemed convenient to the Executive Com mittee and exhibitora, different. rates may be fixed, if not prejudi-
cial, to the Committee.
5. Exhibits (a)-Exhibits intended for dis- play in the Main Buildings must reach the Committee not inter than 7.00 p.m. on Saturday, 8th October, 1928, and exhibits for display in private atands must be installed not later than six Hours before the opening of the Fair.
mittee.
·Stands Ex- (d)-Oleaning. hibitors must maintain their stands in a clean condition, and all re- fuse must be removed dilly at least thirty minutes before the Fair is opened to the public.
manta-
to mark time. Of chief importance "There was a strange ending to are the conditions under which the Shield was presented, and to know the eliminating flyweight boxing them, it is, of course, necessary to bout between Sartos (Belgium) ard establish who donated the Shield. Miller (United States) The latter. So far, however, no one has claim-aged sixteen, lost the verdict and corper and burst ed to be the donor. Although from retired to his past records it is mentioned that into tears. ME. J. R. Wood and a Mr. Alves The large Americaa contingent contributed towards the cost of the in the crowd were very incented Shield. In the absence of reliable and booed and whistled.
It is understood they are protest information the officials, fearing that the donor might unexpectedly ing against the decision, which appear, have considered it necessary may even result in the indignant
American boxers withdrawal. to leave the matter, in abeyance.
"New Basults.
And so the matter stands. Chinese R.C.'s suggestion is a good one and as they are not asking the swimming events, to keep the Shield permanently as their own property, there should be no objection to placing the Shield in their premises, since it must be kept somewhere and the Association has no accommodation for it.
The Two world's records and An Olympic record were created in
In view of the controversy it will) be interesting to publish the re- cords of the list of winners of the three Shields:
"A" División. 1909 Kowloon C.C.. 1910 European Y.M.C.A. 1911 European "Y.M.C.A. 1912, Kowloon 0.0. 1913 Civil Service C.C.. 1914 Kowloon C.C. "A." 1915 Kowloon C.C. "A."
.J,
1916. Hong Kong CO. A”
1917 Chinese R.C. 1519 Hong Kong C.C. 1919 Chinese R.C. 1920 Chinese B.C... 1921 Chinese R.C. "1922 Indian B.C. 1993 Indian R.C.
1924 United Services R.C. 1995 Competition cancelled. 1926 Chinese B.C.) 1927 Chineae R.C.
"B" Division. 1916 Vanguard Club. 1817 Club de Recreio. 1918 Royal Engineers. 1919 Chinese B.C. 1920 Civil Service C.C. 1921 Club de Recreio. 1999 Thdian B.C.
1923 Chinese R.C.
1924 Chinese R.C.
1925 Competition cancelled. 1928 Chinese R.C. -1927 Chinese R.C.
"O" Division.
1918 Chinese R.C. 1919 Chinese Y.M.C.A. 1020 Chinese Y.M.C.A. 1920 Chinese R.C. 1927 Chinese R.C......... ·
HONG DOUBLES.
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
100 Metros Back-stroke (Mon). Kojac (U.S.A.) 1 min. 9.1-5 sec. A world's record.. 200 Metres Breast-stroke (Women).
Schrader (Germany)
Fraulein
3 mins 11.3-5 secs.
A world's record.
200 Metres Breast-stroke (Men). Tsuruta (Japan) 9 mins 49,1-5
secs.
ار
Olympic record.
Cycling.
landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Gedowas of obtained. Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery may be
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Godowns, and all
Goods remaining undelivered after 13th August, 1999, will be subject to Rent
All Claims against the Stemmer munt be presented to the Undersigned on or not be recognized. before 20th August, 1923, or they will
All broken, chsted and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the Hours of 10.45 am, and Noon, within the Fres Storage period of One Week.
No Fire Insurance has been official. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 5th Aug., 1999. [6579
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
FROM LEITE, MIDDLESBRO", "ANT- WERP, LONDON & STRAITS.
The Steamship "BENALDER"
165 kilometres (To Scheveningen ed that all Goods are being YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby and back):.
landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or udrì hasardons Godowns of the Home Koto AND KOŃzonŃ WHARF AND Godown Comrary, Lan,, whence, and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtainki.
Denmark
TEAMS.
13 hr 9 mins. 14 secs. Britain
15 hrs. 14 mins. 3 secs.
Italy.......
3
15 hre. 32 mins.
INDIVIDUAL.
Hansen (Denmark) . 4 hrs.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hart left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered aftar the 10th instant will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or Southall (Britain) i hra. 0 min before the 24th instant or they will
mins. 18 seca,
17 recs.
Grandi (Italy) 6 hre:
3 seca.
J
mins.
not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda ars to be left in the Godowns, where Lauterwasser (Britain) 5 hrs. 2 they will be examined on the 9th mins. 57 secs.
Epee Final.
Gaudin (France)
Buchard (France) Calmann (USA)
COCK-FIGHTING CHARGES.
BARONET AMONG THE ACCUSED.
EAST HARLING (Norfolk),
July 15th. Fighting cocks, silver spurs such as are worn by the birds in the "sport," and implements used in training the cocks will be exhibited
instant, st 10 A., by Mesira. Goddard and Donglas.
No Fire Insurance has been affected." Bulls of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
Agente Hong Kong, 3rd Aug, 1998. 16:72
"
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STÁK FOX STRAITS, COLOMBO & BOMBAT.
THEQUOR BILLS of Lading ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, PRESIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL AMERICAN AND
·SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
in the picturesque little police court THE Steamship
here to-morrow when ninteen per- sone, among them Sir John Jardine, Bt, and a number of racehorse trainers, will appear to answer summon relating to cock-fighting,
“KIDDERPORE"
carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be des patched from his Fort on or about SUNDAY, the 121 AUGUST. 1928, at DAYLIG87, taking Cargo for the above;
In the fourth round C. C. Start epoftj s Daily Express correspon- Portables and Tea for Italy,
and E. J. R. Mitchell owe 2/8 have arranged to play G. W. Sewell and H. Owen Hughes owe 15/2 to-day in the Hong Doubles.
dent.
Each of the defendants has re ceived two summonses under an Act of 1911, which declares cock-fighting
France and London (ander arrangement)
Silk,
be transhipped at Bombay into the
Beamer proceeding direct
to be illegal, as a sequel to in Marseille and London, alleged polles raid at Old Bucken-. ham, Norfolk, recently.
Parcels will be received £5 this Office until Noor the Day before Sailing: The
greatest interest in the neighbour | bé déclar hood. Many applications: för seats in the couft have been received.".
Lord Albemarle is expected to preside on the Bench. Sir Patrick Hastings and Mr. Walter Frampton will appear for the defence.
For further Particulars, Apply tom MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agenta. Hong Kong. 3h Ấng, 1923. (3553
The net profit shall be assigned to the charitable institutions of Macao as follows: 50 per cent. to the Santa Casa da Misericordia, 30 per cent to the King Woo Hos pital and 20 per cent. to the Teng Sing Tong
All proceeds shall be deposited at the local branch of the Bando Nacional Ultramarino, to the order of the Santa Casa da Misericordia, payments by cheque shall be signed The Committee is prepared to re-
by the Treasurer of the Executive ceive offers for the provision of Committee and counter-signed by JAPAN'S NEW AIR FLEET. The hearing has aroused the contents the valus of all packages must Amusements, Entertainments, Side the Chairman. Shows, &c, and the Organising Secretary is able to supply particu (e) Erhilitors and Their Emlara regarding all such stands con- ployees, ac.The Committee re- templated. Persons to whom any serves the right to refuse admission concessions may be granted are of to or eject any person or persons pected, to contribute a stated sum behaving in an improper manner, by way of payment for privilege and exhibitors will be held respon towards the expenses of the Fair. sible for the conduct of their em Applications should state in detail the nature of the concession desired (c)-All Exhibits must be proper ployees. ly labelled as the Committee can- (1)-Pases-One permanent tie and the sum offered to the Fair for not be responsible for any exhibits ket of admission will be supplied the concession or permission. received that Bear no label or are to ench Exilibitor, as well as a incorrectly labelled. Labels should reasonable number of temporary staté (i) name and address of pro- passes (recewable weekly) for the pristat, (ii) value of exhibit, (iii) use of attendants and workmen in nature of exhibit, (iv), where pro-Exhibitors' employ. All tickets are duced or manufactured, (v) Place NON-TRANSFERABLE,
(b)All Exhiisits will be classified in the catalogues by the Committee, such classification to be in decord ance with a scheme formulated by the Committee.
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15. Protests and Claims:--- All Protests and Claims must be made in writing and duly signed and lodged with the Organising Secretary
20. Alteration of Régulations:-** The regulations are subject to alteration, amplification; or addi- tion from time to time, and special regulations may also be issued for the contenience of the public, and measures for public safety and order will be promulgated as found accenarij,
ece xhibitor will receive copies of all such alterations, sm- plifications or additions, as well as of special regulations and meRSUTES as sued from time to time,
The ExzozitVE' COMMITTEE, COL, DUARTE VEIGA, Chairman.
56578
£3,000,000 PLAN ADOPTED.
Tokyo.
reliable
It is learned from a
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MOTO TƯƠNG KONG HÀNH
APPTING
source that the Japanese War Ministry has decided on a new five- years aerial defence plan involving an expenditure of 23,000,000 and necessitating a first year, appro- The plan will be an extension of Priation of £530,000 from the Tres the pressat five-year aerial defence sury. This latter sum will be in scheme providing for the creation of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL cluded in next year's Budget. ̈¦ of eight serial regiments of 25 cóta."
The expenditure will cover aerial panies by the end of 1929, It is a for the Session 1927, units intended for offensive as well sequel to the recent serial as defensive purposes, and defence manevres at, Osaka, which demon equipment, such as anti-aircraft strated the effectiveness of the War gps and searchlights
Ministry's general scheme of aerisl (Continued at foot of next column,) defence.
Eavisëd by Medborü.
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Haara Kord DAILY Pass 'Orrick.