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LAWN BOWLS.

SPEY CUP AND LEAGUE

MATCHES..

WEEK-END PROGRAMME.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.

A full programme of football matches will be played to-morrow

League, and the Scottish League The fixtures are as under:-

Included in the lawn bowls pro gramme for to-morrow is a Spey Cup match between the Craigenin all divisions of the English gower C.C. and the Kowloon Bowl ing Green Club to be played on the Civil Service ground commencing: at 3.30 p.r. Craigengower will be represented by R. Basa, U. 3. Omar, C. Bennett, B. W. Bradbury (skip). The Bowling Green Club representatives will be H.. Nish, T. J. Magill, W. Bussell, A. Y. Ha!. land (skip).

All the three Clubs contesting for the junior championship of the League are engaged to-morrow. The most important match is that a1 Taikoo where Recreio "A" vili The Portuguese le the visitors. team have been showing wonderful form in their sequence of wins since their prospects of holding the lead ing position were checked by their other The only Club anatch they lost was at the com mencement of the season to East Poist. The Recreio "A" team on. their own ground defeated Taikoo by 49 ahots and their form should again carry them through.

mates.

Civil Service are also in the thick

of the fight and they are travelling King's Park to meet the Recreio The latter have not

B team. been a winning side and will pro- hably be obliged to give Civil Ser vice the points

The other match is between the Yacht Club and the Kowloon C.C. across the harbour. In their recent games the Yachtsmen have been shewing greatly improved form and, after winning two matches, gave the pointi to Taikoo last week. in a very close game. They may be expected to fight hard to-morrow for" the points and they will pro- "bably succeed.

The remainder of the junior"divi- sion programme for the season is given below. An outstanding fix- ture nos shown in the list is the maich between the Yacht Club and Taikoo, which will probably have to stand over until the season's fix-

tures are completed...

September 22nd:

Recreio "B" v. Civil Service. "Kowloon C.C. . Yacht Club. Taikoo Recreio A September 29th:

Heerçio "A" . Yacht Club. Kowloon C.O. v. Craigengower, Bowling Green . Recreio B." Taikoo r. Civil Service.

October 8th:

Green.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division I. Birmingham . Blackburn, Bolton . Derby.

Burnley . Aston Villa. Cardiff . Bury. Huddersfield . Everton. Liverpool . Leeds U. Manchester O. . Arsenal. Newcastle U. e. Leicester. Portsmouth. Sunderland. Wednesday r. Sheffield U.. West Ham . Manchester U.

Division 'II.

Barnaley v. Oldham Bristol C. . Chelsea. Clapton, Bradford. Hull. Port Vale. Middlesbro. Southampton. Notts Forest . Blackpool. Preston Wolves. Reading ..Notts E. Stake. Grimsby.. Tottenham Millwall. West Brom. v. Swansea.

Division III (Bouthern).. Brentford. Queen's P.R. Charlton . Exeter.

Coventry r. Merthyr. " Fulham Bristol H Gillingham e. Walsall. Luton . Bournemouth. Northants. Southead. Norwich v. Brighton. Pymouth v. Watford. Swindon e. Crystal Pal.. Torquay Newport.

Division III. (Northern). Accrington v. Tranmere. Barrow v. Dencaster. Bradford C. v. Stockport. Carlisle v. Wigan. Chesterfeld v. Ashington. Hartlepools . Crewe. Lincoln v. Halifax.. New Brighton v. Nelson. Rochdale v. Darlington. Southport v. Rotherham, Wrexham v. S, Shields.

SCOTTISH LEAGUÉ.

.. Division I. Aberdeen Clyde.. Airdrie v. Hearts Celtic. St.. Mirren. Falkirk z. Dundee. Hibernians v. Motherwell. Hamilton r Ayr. Kilmarnock v. Third Lanark. Partick v. St. Johnstone. Cowdenbeath v. Queen's Park Rangers e. Raith R

LEAGUE MATCH RESULT. In the Northern section of Divi

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1928.

LOCAL BOXING.

NEW SEASON TO OPEN IN

NOVEMBER.

BRIGHT PROSPECTS IN STORE.

M.C.C. TEAM SETS OUT.

VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

OVATION FOR HOBBS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]

LONDON, Sept. 20th. Bright prospects for the coming!

which opens. In With three hearty cheers and s boxing season November were held out by Mr. R. special one for Hobbs from the M. Dyer when he presided at the assembled hundreds, the main body annual meeting of the Hong Kong of M.C.C. cricketers left for Aus Boxing Association at the board tralla from Victoria to join the room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson | Otranto at Marseilles. & Co., Ltd, yesterday afternoon.

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An unusually large arrey of talent

is enid to be available for forthcom-

ing events.

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Among those present at the meet-

GOLF.

THE COLONY'S BUDGET.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4)

COLONIAL SECRETARY REVIEWS PRINCIPAL

ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE.

make good the shortage in Govern, ment married quarters.

VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS SPORTS.

PROGRAMME FOR OCTOBER

13TH.

Arrangements are well forward in connection with the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps annual sports meeting which will take place on the grounds of the Kow- loon Cricket Club on Saturday, October 13th. As previously stated,

Salyingpun Market, We were left then with a choice of a number of very large und expensive works. The Sayingpun market has been for some years on the list of urgencies and I think there will be none to gainsay its importance. It has at last been decided definitely to undertake the work and $200,000 out of a total estimated cost 2400,000 has been entered for expenditure next year. If we wish to look beyond sanitary tinued work on the important necessity for a justineation of the development areas of Kowloon has axpenditure of this large sum, it been provided for and 1 would draw can be found in the fact that it particular attention to item No. becomes a revendo producing Ines, the filling in of areas North The increase of the West of Nam Chang Street, which vestment...

Item 184 page 65, Kowloon Taai resumptions is necessitated an 's consequence of the works already done by the "Government in this" vicinity. "The natural water couras have been altered to such an extent that Kowloon Tuni is in danger of A during being, uninhabitable period of heavy rain and resump- tion has become. necessary. Cos-

ing were Mr. T. G: Bennett, H.E. ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF Police Force has resulted in ad is a much needed Sanitary improve

Major Gederal C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., Mesars. W. Legan, J. Brook, S. J. Clarke, A. B. Allan, R. Marks, W. Wärd and W. Pit- cairn Jones.

The holding of a benefit tourna- ment for the dependants of the late Stoker Morris was mentioned at the meeting and the matter was left in the hands of the Committee.

the

CLUB.

ADAMSON CUP-SEPT. 1929.

R. Wallace 83-8=73 qualifies E. Moore 33-15-80

LAWN TENNIS.

C.R.C. AT HOME."

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LEAGUE WINNERS' TEAMS,

General Committee and Sub- Committees have been elected and generous programme arranged. Events open to H. M. Forces and

relay. Hong Kong Police include race, a mile race and a tug-of-war. Points will also count in the com petition for the Inter-Unit Chal- lenge Cup for the following events: 100 yards, 440 yards, 890 yards, High Jump, Putting the Shot, Relay Race (440 yards, 290 yardı

30 yards an 440 yards 4 men per unit), and Inter-Unit Tug-of-War. A sack pce (50 yards) will also take place for non-placed runners. Heats for Corps Tug-of-War and High Jump will take place at Corps Headquarters on Tuesday, October 9th, at 8.30 p.m.; if wet. on Thursday, October 11th, at 5.30 p.m.

sented to distribute the prizes.

Entries (one collective Company entry), are to be sent to Lieut. A. Mackenzie, c/o Chartered Bank, or or before noon on Saturday, the 29th September.

over growing pressure on the ment.

Government Offices accommodation available, and the provision of the new add And- Before passing to the more ob-

omissions proved stations is a matter that | vious

that will be noticed in the list of Public Works | has grown in urgency. It is cog- sidered that the best beginning can Extraordinary proposed, it is right Mr. Southern has kindly con- be made by providing a large to draw attention to an item of modera Police Station on the expenditure which though not be Praya East where saficiently fore us this year will inevitably be roomy sito can be made readily necessitated in the near future even available, fer accommodation which if it has not to be included in the it is hoped will do for many years budget for 1830. Government Office $150,000 of a total accommodation has become - unduly estimate of $300,000 is accordingly cramped and the erection of new entered on page 51, item 8.

buildings (probably on the Beacons field Arcade site) has become a matter requiring early and anxious |attention. It may sound strange that a demand of this nature should RAILWAY PASSENGERS FLEE be put forward so soon after the

to

-comme

P.W.D. Workshops. $70,000 item 41 page 82, has been allocated to the transfer of Public Works Department Work- shops to Wood Road. The present

on the Harbour front, and while the Public Works Department Work-completion of the large new offices shops are all more or less of a

extension of the Colonial Secretary's temporary and provisional nature. With the completion of the reclama tion it will be necessary in any event for these workshops to move elsewhere as the area on which the stand is partly required for roads and is partly privately owned ground. Wood Boad at the foot

The Band of 3rd/15th Bn., Pun. jah Regiments will play selections during the afternoon.

CROCODILE ESCAPES.

IN PANIC.

ROME.

Addressing the meeting, Chairman (Mr. R. M. Dyer) said: Gentlemen, -From the accounts you will notice that the balance of income over expenditure is 81,090.97 The following players have been which is less than last year's figure selected to represent the Club in

For two hours a crocodile, lash- by 81,681.49. This is chiefly dus, I the At Home" Day" matches

Office building is actually in handing furiously with its powerful tail. The extension of the Colonial held Brescia railway station against think, to the fact that the Theatre against "The Hest" to-morrow :-- A Team,-Captain: . K. Royal was repaired least season and

Lo. M. K. Lo and W. Lo, Ng

Secretary's Office was however lang all comers. overdue and the accommodation The reptile, which belonged to a we had to hold four of our six be Kwong and C. Chos, He Ks

provided in Connaught Read did travelling cireus, escaped from a little more than replace accommoda box car on to the platform, which tournaments" at the Lee Theatre Law and I Tak Cheuk.

tion elsewhere. Meanwhile the dewas crowded with people waiting "B" Team-Acting Captain: which is a long way" from the

The Lee Lan Fuk Ki Lau Fuk Li. and N3 of Morrison Hill provides a satin-mands of the Post Office grow daily for a train. In a few seconds all centre of the town.

Kam Chuen, Horace Lo and W. C. factory site for a permanent store. and it can safely be anticipated the travellers had fled to safety, Theatro served our needs very well Hung. Kwok Po Kan and Ma Wai A part of it is already available that radio will take a very im

But.

however and we are grateful to the late Mr. Lee Hysan for the gener- ons terms upon which he leat us that fine building. For this season we have provisionaly booked the Theatre Royal for the first Satur- day, in each month of the season commencing in November.

More Members Necessary.- We obtained four more subscrip- tions last season than the senson be. fore. The question of membership is always before. the General Com- mittee and it is vital to the interests of the Association that the numbers should be kept up. We look to old members to bring in new members and the Hon. Secretary will be

sion Ill. of the English League,pleased to give members proposal

Darlington defeated Ashington by

day.

MAROONED ON ISLET

ON OYSTERS FOR A WEEK.

"Team.-Captain: Cheng Chi Wing Cheng Chi Wing and Chau Wah Po, Chiu Teun Chiu and Lau Man Kwong, Choy Ping Fan and Ip Kau,

BRIDE HIDDEN IN A COFFIN.

FENG'S MUTINGUS, TROOPS, OUTWITTED.

LOOTING AND BRIGANDAGE IN HUPEH.

The

forms at any time. The subscrip-

the tournaments.

Hassow, Sept. 10th. theory that the defeated

and building can proceed. It is portant place in the life of the unfortunately not possible to give Colony almost at once, and accom- any reasonably precise estimate of modation will have to be found for the total cost of the completed the working of a largely increased store as considerable site forma-staff. All this is in addition to tion is still required, and a level normal increase of Government of considerable area bas to bo re-work during the lat 30 years, with which accommodation has hardly duced several feet through rock. The expenditure of the $70,000 will kept pace. Even now the Govern involve a commitment in the follow-ment is paying 834,190 a year for ing years for the continuation of rent of office quarters and as fur- ther socommodation becomes essen- the work but the Director of Publio Works informs us that while it is tial, it is obvious that building will impossible as yet to be accurate, the have to be undertaken. total cost of the store should not Government Givil Hospital, exceed two lakba

Police and circus attendanta joined in attempts to capture the crocodile, but it was only after two hours futile effort that a laseo was

over its tail, and the reptile was thrown over its head and another restored to its prison.

for expenditure was 829,183,045, in- was introduced and when the figure- volving an anticipated drain of 82,079,655 on our surpluses, and a liquid reserve balance of only some 3500,000.

General Review.

7

This is no time for extravagance and every item of expenditure bas A new Government Civil Hos: been carefully reviewed, but neither

new Gaol are also the time for pessimistick

A

economy: Trade as a whole is far from good but the horizon is not

The expenditure of $75,000 for pital and the resumption of the work con expenditure which has been under nected with item 27, on page 81-consideration and which must sure the Tai Hang Road, may be taken ly be faced in the near future. On as dark as it was a year ago. The as ovidence that the Government matters of such large importance tide of Civil War has rolled north- believes it is now in a position to the most careful consideration of ward and it may be that the War attempt to return to the conditions all the circumstances is clearly re-Fever will wear itself out without

ance.

." Water Mains, On the Hong Kong side, three other items call for special remark The work of laying larger principal mains in the City which will in

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four goals to nothing on Wednes- tion is only 85. a year and there is troops of Fan Tsung Hsiu, one of-of some years ago and to carry quired before any scheme in nccept-again showing South of the Yang

a request for the which were then contemplated, but Council with

that that will be the case and signa Bo entrance fee. Membership gives the Generals who revolted against out the development arrangementsed which can be put before the taza. It is carnestly to be hoped a prior right to accommodation at Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang, would have had perforce to be left in abey-approval of expenditure. Both are not wanting in Kwangtung of there improvements to the Service à feeling that some other occupa- of the Colony are under consideration than War must be taken up You will see from the report of make their way through north-west the General Committee details of Hupeh to Szechuan has unfortu-

tion and expenditure for beginning if the prosperity of the country is the principal contests which took nately proved false. They have ap-

the Government Civil Hospital at not to be entirely destroyed.

made to deal with the pirates in Craigengower C.C. z. Bowling FISHERMAN FORCED TO LIVE place during the season and I thinkparently settled down to a career of

least will I expect be asked for in serious and effective effort is being

The Ballway.

Bias Bay and in the West Hiver. you will all agree that our etan- brigandage in the north-easterly

the estimates for 1920. dard of boxing was well main-

cidentally enable a large supply of

in this connection reference to Little need be aid or Head 32, Head 34 sub head 5 will show a part of the Hupeh province. tained.

water to be passed to the west end Their first success was scored at from our main reservoirs is being Kowloon-Canton Rallway. We are reduction in the cost of armed continued with all possible expedi- doing everything that is possible launches for the West River Mick Barby, a Yeppoon, Queens

the important town of Suichow on

aasist the Canton section Patrol: and it is hoped that con- land, fisherman, has been found

ments for more economical distri and to

safe and conditions have so far improved as to castaway on small rocky falet

the Fu River, a place about to tion, item 66, page 83, and arrange-to about 25 miles from Yeppoon, right

miles from Sinyangchow on the button are in contemplation under tinuous through running of trains, make it unnecessary to extend the charter of these launches beyond and pump at Howen Hoad Filter siderable work in the way of the Spring of 1929. The effort to The positions in the League to The discovery was made by names are well known in fiatic supposed to be a centre for troops, Beds. Similarly the claims of the upkeeping the rolling stock of the support brigandage is not limited

out of the track of fishing boats.

Kin-Han railway. This town is item 57, the installation of hydraulic and further we undertake con- Carpentier and W. Marsh, the circles, we have the makings of and for many months past the resi North Point and Shaukiwan dis Canten section. This work is paid to the waterways but is reflected Division II.

other Yeppoon fishermen, who were many fine contests. I hope any P. W. D. L. Pts looking for two Gladstone fisher-boxers in the Army or the Royalences and schools of the Wesleyan trict have been considered in the for and we receive hire for the in the much improved conditions men who had been missing for Air Force who would like to take | Mission have been used as the bend, provision of $50,000 out of a total loan of such engines as are used throughout the neighbouring pro-

Kowloon 0.0. v. Recreio "A" Recreio "B" v. Taikoo.

East Point . Yacht Club.

LEAGUE TABLES,

date are:-

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Civil Service Recreio "A"... 13 10

14" 10

1

1 21

0

3 20

some days.

Taikoo R.C..... 12

8

0

3 18

Kowloon B.G.C. 14 7

1

6 13

Craigengower... 148

0

8. 12

Kowloon C.C.... 13

6

1

711

Recreio 3 13

4

18

9

East Point R.C. 15

4

8 0 11

Yacht Club... 12

* 0

6

"SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

0

0

Q.

0

For Agst. Up Recreio "A" .... 818 342 274 Civil Bervice. 903 721 182 Kowloon B.G.C. 898 750 148 14 Taikoo R.C... 713 699 Kowloon C.C.... 753 809 0.- 58 Craigengower ... 784 899 .0 75

€49 Recreio "B"

791 0 87 501 673 0 122 768 10340 270

Yacht Club

East Point

HALL REBULT BUT UNCHANGED.

SYDNEY.

Invitation To The Services. As to the coming season the pros pects are indeed bright. With such talent as Leading Stoker Mann, A.B. Creighton, Corporal Duncan, A.B. Ewin and many others whose

with

of $100,000 required to complete the Balance Tanks at North Foint.

Kowloon.

ebaure

Barby left Yeppoon a week be- part in our tournaments will get quarters of the military, while a

into communication

our small chapel has been used by the fore by a motor boat on a fishing manager, Mr. Brook, eo. The Civil Official as his yamên. It is a trip. He went well out into the Vacuum Oil Co., who may be relied walled town and has been held Pacific, where he was caught in

them. The remark applies equally against brigands from Honan. Dothing but let the little craft run

to the Police and Civilians as the Even White Wolf failed to enter it. before the gale.

Ransacked And Fired. Association is intended to organise contests between boxers drawn from any walk of life.

to draw trains on through runs.

rinces. Kwangsi is going ahead The running expenses in genetal fast with road construction: and promise to be met by the returns. perhaps more than all it would ap

Volunteers.

pear that the Southera Govern- On the Kowloon side, item No.

Head 3-Volunteer Corps. The meat has at last realised the neces 00, Hung Hom new Government

to ensity of asking advice from the long been quite unheard. Whether quired of $100,000 marks the be- courage the Corps in every way Merchants, whose voice has for so ginning of a better organisation of and evidence of this is to be seen Government Stores in generai. It in the votes put before you the advice will or will not be taken But this time there was no opis hoped to concentrate all Govern-Facilities are given for training remains to be seen! I put the We hope to stage a benefit tour- position, for the gates were entered meat stores at this centre, and by selected Officers and Non-Commis-point as a promising sign of the nament for the dependants of without resistance from the garri- improved organisation to make sioned Officers in England. Large better times to which we are justifi- Stoker Morris who died over a year son and the town was thoroughly possible an economy which will inly increased allowances are made ed in looking forward.

Conndence In Future. ago and who fought many Ene looted and partially destroyed by time more than justify the expense for ammunition and a vote is en-

tered for the purpose of encourag Poor trade has resulted in much of the store itself. fights at our tournaments. I trust fire.

ing the Volunteer Band which has capital being idle and unemployed that tournament will receive" large Leaving Buichow the band march, 860,000 item 72, has been allocated been so successfully started. Special and finding its way to Hong Kong. ed" eastwards to Yinshan, a business for the much needed maternity expenditure provides material centre five miles from the railway: block of the Howloon Hospital and which should make the Volunteers result in a definite advantage to The openings that are taken here

met with little effective resistance. The civil magistrate was captured. and is being held to ransom. large number of persons were kill: ed, every house and shop was looted and several fires were started. The prison doors were thrown open" and the prisoners joined in the orgy of looting and rapine,

rough weather, and he could do upon to find suitable opponents for many time, in the days gone by Store, $50,000 out of a total re- Government is anxions

At 3 o'clock in the morning be saw breakers atead, and the next Dn. minute the boat crashed on the rocks. Barby, after a tremendous struggle, reached the land exhaust- ed. When morning broke he found himself on a small rocky islet called Barren Island. He could do nothing, but wait until bis signals He had no provisions and nothing Hia with which to procure sny,

were report and accounts for the year sustenance only means of

ended June 30th, 1995, as presented Oysters.

Carpentier and Marsh saw his be adopted. The proposal was signals and made all epeed to Bar-seconded by Mr. A. B. Allan and ren Island, where they found Barby carried in an exhausted condition.

EACH STONE IN ORIGINAL.

POSITION.

were seen.

is reopened, probably in October, as it did in the reign of "Henry VIIL, with the added strength of new mortar,

The Old Hall, Lincoln's Inn, has been taken down, stone by stone, and is being rebuilt with each stone

The magnificent timbere of the in its original poéltion-a remark able achievement of architecture roof bave been taken down, recon. and archaeology which will have ditioned piecemeal, and are now in their old position. The carved taken four years to accomplish..

Tudor panelling has been scraped, The stones, as they were taken but not spoiled, and will soon be down, were numbered and cleaned in its old setting at the south end and arranged in readiness for re of the hall.. placing in their exact positions. It was in the middle of last Fain amount of brickwork has century that under the expensive. been added, with here and there a supervision of an architect import little stonework where the originaled from Italy, the vandalism was stone had perished. but substancommitted, of covering stonework; brali bell which dates from htickwork and woodwork slike Tudor times will appear, when within composition which has now

(Continued on next Column): bden removed.

support.

Accounts Adopted.

4

The Chairman proposed that the They took the place by surprise and 30,000 for children's Playgrounds: a Force to be reckoned with in anyour revenue and though we would

Oncora.

A list of office bearers for the new senson was put forward by Mr. W. Logan, supported by Mr. J. Clarke. This was passed by the meeting. The officials were Chairman: Mr. B, M. Dyer. Vice Chairman Mr. J. Scott

Harston. General Committee: Messrs

Item 73.

allocation: Iteins 98, 101 and 102. Lalchikok Prison,

emergency...

be better pleased to see the money In New Kowloon, market exten-

used in trade, with, China on the a prominent place, St. Louis Industrial Bchool, sions hold Shamshuipo, Kowloon City and Under Head 35 is entered a vote old lines, it remains that the Gov Kowloon Tong all receiving at of $4,500 for the Bt. Louis Indus ernment is in a position to carry trial Institution which is doing ex- on the work of the extension of the cellent work and may lead the way Colony Almost as in our best days, to filling a long felt need in the The optimism you confessed to last Item 104, married quarters, Lai Colony by giring instruction and year, Sir, when you introduced a chikok Frison has become a matter education to boys who might other Budget with a deficit, has been of necessity as the provision of a wise find themselves among the stined, and I think we are still justified in introducing a second new central Gaol is a matter which ranks of the criminals.

must wait at least some years yet,Finally it will be noted that Budget of the same nature, but in- and Laichikek therefore loses some under Head 39-allowance is made volving even an increased expendi

ture, with the cathe optimisinfor of its temporary nature. The Gaol for Interest and Sinking Fund for there is a firm and general con

authorities are finding that their

Bride Hidden In A Coffin. To show the terrible plight to which the populace was reduced, it may be mentioned that the London Mission Church is in charge of an old evangelist. His second son, newly married, was at home and

··5. Clarke, W. Logan, this youth was carried off as a pri- proportion of unmarried warders the whole 85,000,000 loan authorised fidence in the future prosperity of

Bond W. Ward by the Sheldon.

his bride in the empty coffin that of married quarters at Laichikekembered that 83,000,000 only has Manager: Mr. Brock. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer:f, and hidden his father minus choice is limited to a comparatively The Budget as framed and now practically all his clothes in a few remaining unmarried warders, but before you represents therefore Mr. T. G. Bennett

sludge tank. The house and chapel have made it necessary for the as expenditure of 824,709,650 with Hon-Auditor: Mr. J. Fleming were looted-of-everything except Government to come to the sis possible call on liquid reserves The meeting closed with a vote the coffin with its content, and tance of the department. These of 82,521,050 and a reserve, balance of thanks to Mr. Dyer for his work when the raid was over the old man quarters at Laichikok will take the of $2,000,000, a position which.com during the past year as Chairman and his daughter-in-law emerged place of some of the outside accompares well with the position as fore

(Continued Lisa become necessary to¬reat" "to Leach other safe. Daily News. and for kindly consenting to accept from their hiding places 20 find modation in Hong Kong which it shadowed when the Budget for 1025 that ofce during the new season.

Official Referee: Mr. A. Murdoch his father, had prepared for him the difficulties of transfers when so far been floated.

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a poor foundation if it does not rest on the belief that the foster- ing of industry and commerce must within a measurable distance of time assume its due prominence in the programme of those who direct The Colonial Treasurer seconded China's destiniek (Applatise). the first reading of the Supply Bill October 4th. and then Council adjourned until

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