NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.
THE EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. HONG KONG STATION.
TO-DAY and Until the
"NEW ADVERTISE-
MENTS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.
HONG KONG STATION.
CHRISTMAS
TO-DAY and Until the 2ro 1999, inclusive, FROM JANUARY, 1929, inclusive. JANUARY DOMESTIC TELEGRAMS in Plain DOMESTIC TELEGRAMS in Plain
English, with or English, with OHRISTMAS Obinase or Chases of EAR GREETINGS Gely, and NEW YEAR GREETING Only, and NEW
be accepted at One-Fifth of the will be accepted at One Fifth Ordinary wil Rate, with Minimum Charge for Ordinary Hate with Minimum Charge for TEN WORDS Per Talegram TEN WORDS Per Telegram.
Bush Telegrams mart bear the paid Such Telegrams must bear the Prefr 6320" for Plain Chivese "320" (for Plain Chines) and "Greet ORT" for English ing for English) before the Address which Prefs will be Charged as One Word.
EXAMPLES:
Pisin
indication Messager, or "Messages.
Foochow t
Plain Chinese.
Plain English.
Por Mini Per Mini- Word. mum. Word. mum.
Shanghai 30.02 $0.20 $0.04 30.40
Fatien
Foochow $0.04 80.40 $0.08 $0.80
via
Kiangau via
Shanghai..
All Flacon
in
North
Chizo...
$0.04 $0.40 $0.03 '30 80
$0.04 $0.40 $0.09 $0.80 R. A. LEGOATT,
Saperintendan Hong Kong, 15th Dec, 1929 [7108
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA. TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. HONG KONG STATION" GREETING TELEGRAMS.
DECEMBER TO 2ND
FROM DAR Inclusive, TELE GRAMS containing OHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GREETINGS will be accepted to certain Places at 8PECIAL LY REDUCED RATES (approximately One-quarter the Ordinary Bate) subject
Minimum Charge
at the Raponding |
Rate. Warda
written in
to
&
to Tea
Such Telegrams must
of
Plain Language (FANCE, ENGLISH, and CHINZSE Figure Groups, or the Langs- Destination) of the Country
Preis XLT tha and must before the Address which Prefix will be Charged an One Word These Telegrams
Chinese.
Minimum
Each
Courge.
Additional
Word.
Minimum
1
Plain
English.
•guuqd
Ench
Additional
Word.
Shanghai... $0.20 30.01 $0.40 $0.04
1-Amoy
Fakien
via Amoy and
Kibai
vin
3.
- All
$0.40 $0.04 $0.80 $0.08
Flacra in North Chinx.$0.40 $0.04 $0.80 $0 08
E. JESSEN;
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 15th December, 1998,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1928.
INTIMATIONS.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO. (1918), LIMITED.
THE TENTH ORDINARY YEAR- TY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Bead Office of the Company, Sr. GronGE'S Chater Road, Victoria, BUILDING, Hong Kong on MONDAY, THE 24th DAT of DECEMBER, 1925, at 11.30 O'clock in the Foamoox, for the purpose of receiving Statement of and the Report of the Beats for the Yers, anded 30th Barracas, 1923, and electing Directors and Auditors.
Accounts
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MON DAY, 17TH DECEMBER, 1928, mutil MONDAY, 24 DECEMBER, 1993, Beth Days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General ManagOTE.. Hong Kong, 8th Dec, 1928. (7078
UNION CHURCH, HONG KONG,
HERR will be A SALE of HOME. MADE CAKEN, CANDIES and NOVELTIES at the HELENA HAY INSTITUTE on TUESDAY, DECEM BER 18T8, from 10.30 . to 1.00 .x, in aid of the Church Renovation Fand. (7098
ST. GEORGE'S BALL. 4TH JANUARY, 1929. TEMBERS are Requested to send for their Applications TICKETS the 'BALL as song as RUTLIN & possible to... 31sts. SOMMERFELT, Joist Ball Secretaries,
(7081 C/O LINGIXAD & DAVIS...
(7102
M
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
No. 34 or 1929. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS
HAFIC, IN THE MATTEN OF
LIMITED (AND RZOCCZD)
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES
ORDINANCE 1911-1921.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Nat & Petition presented to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, on the will be delivered to the Addresses dur- Slat Day of SEPTEMBER 1928, for Christmas Week or a near Newconfirming the Reduction of the Capital Year's Day as possible. They are to of the above, named Company
co
he banded in on the Coal Telegrams $1,000,000 divided into 1,000,000.Shar Forms in which case, however, they of £1 each of which 350.000 Shares should be Clearly Marked to ensure that they are forwarded at the Reduced Rate. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR TELEGRAMS will be accepted to the following Places at the Rates indicated
Per Hini Word, muz. $ c. 3 c.
Great Britain, Germany. France, Denmark, Nor way, Sweden, Danzig, Gibralter and Malta..... Australia
and Tampai.... and Ceylon.
New Zealand...*****
Laits Settlements Union of South Africa, and Pouth-West Africa. Osanda (ris Pacific).....
have been issued 947,500 divided into 9-47,500 Shares of £1 Each the hearing of which was adjourned from the 29th Day of NOVEMBER, 1928, is directed to be heard before Hi Honour Bit HENRY COWPE GOLLAN, Knight, C... Chief Justice on MON DAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1928, at 10.50 O'CLOCK in the FORINOON, Aay Creditor or Shareholder of Company desiring to oppose the making Order for Reducing the Capital of the said Company under the above Ordinance should appear at the time of Hearing by bimself or his Counsel for that purpose.
bo
of
:40 .35
4.07 3,50 .40 4.00
20. 2.30 ..15 1.80
30 5.00
.50
5.00
De. (ris Atlantic) .......
60
€,00
Newidiand
er
5.50
United States:-
Arizona, California, etc.
(Tia Pacific).......
.45 4.50
Arizons, California, etc.
(via Atlantic)
.60 -8.00
,50 600
.55 5.50
Alabama, Illinois, Indi
apa, Arkansas,
Town,
etc. (vis Pacific)... Do.. (via Atlantic)
Connecticut, Maine, Fampshire, New
District of Colambis,
New York State, etc. 50 5.00
and
Georgia, North
South Carolina, etc.
(via Pacific)... i......50 5.01
Do. (via Atlantic)........... ..
.55 5.50
Particulars of Rates to Places not. mentioned above may be had Application.
E.A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent Hong Kong, 15th Dec, 1928. [7101
REPULSE BAY HOTEL. NEW YEAR'S EVE CARNIVAL.
ob
HE Management begs to notify No Further Reservations es2 be made for the above Fanation, Avail- able Accommodation being, Fully Beserved.
THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED.
A Copy of the Petition will
the
PUBLIC BAND CONCERT
A PUBLIC BAND CONCERT
WILL BE GIVEN IN THE "BOTANIC GARDENS
OX
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16rs, FROM 4 TO 5.30 P.M. BY THE BAND OF THI KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS
(By Kind Permission of Lt-Col L. J. COMTH, M.G., D.S.O, and Officers),
ADMISSION TO GARDEN FREE; 50 Crriz to ENCLOSURE. SPECIAL CHAIES: 50 CENTS EXTEA.
[7063
"THE PEAK MÅNSIONS." ITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the Island. Ready for Occupation.
Five-Boomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS
farainned to say Creditor or Shareholder Rooms
of the Company requiring the same by the Undersigned on payment of the
Regulated Charges for the Same.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Company. No. 1, Des Voeur Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong.
[7106
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
BE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
FRIDAY,
THE 21ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1928, AT 8 PM.
AT TEEIR AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDBELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES
No. 36-63 (Even Numbers) CHATEAM.
•†
ROAD, KOLUON Erected oa HUNGHOM INLAND Lors Nos. 222 & 223 IN TWO LOTS.
*
Particulars of the Propertice are-- Lox All that Piece or Parcel of Ground sitaste at Husenox in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered in the Land Office a EUxono INLARD LOT No. 222 together with the thereon known Nos. 36-54 (Even Numbers) CHATHAM ROAD.
FANLING HUNT Menges or Tenements
STEEPLECHASES.
SATURDAY, 22×5 DECEMBER.
FIRST RACE-3.00 PM,
ADMISSION
To Punto ExCLOSURE:$1.00. (Boldiers and Bailors in Uniform:- HALF PRICE.)
CARS PARKED ON THE COURSE $10.00 EACH.
SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Kowtoor: -1.50 1.X.
Returns 5.401.3---
PLAM RATON FARM including ADION TO PUZLICENCLOS
**FREE PARKING FOR CARS.
17108
INTIMATIONS.
FOSS
CHOCOLATES
SWEET thought A sweet ...and "gift! Delicious assorted chocolates in a Christ- mas box makes a wel- come present. And the on the name FOSS
aa im- cover means mediate exclamation of joy from the recipient.
IN
BEAUTIFUL Caskets
PLACE YOUR
ORDER NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
DELIVERY...
The Chief Justice, Sir Henry of taking delivery of the gooda ordered. Now we are not boid Gellan, K., C.B.E., was among enough to say that no British mer the passengers arriving in the chant would ever resort to such Colony yeaterday by the a.. ashmir from Shanghai. Bir Henry practices. The complaint is common to all contres of commerce. When as been presiding over the Full- & market is swamped with supplies, Court there, and, with Bir. Peter consignees who were hopeful of Grain and Judge J. W. King, heard speedily disposing of their ship-a number of important appeals. ments at good prices are quite naturally not in a great hurry to take delivery. Defects and damage which would be readily overlooked
Special dinner dances have been arranged at several local hotels for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
HONG KONG A.A:- DINNER.
CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW OF YEAR'S WORK.
TATTOO MOTOR PARADE PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.
The Hong Kong Automobile Ass-
if the market were short and Dances are being held on both demand keen. are very closely nights at King Edward Hotel and scrutinised if there should be a we are informed that all the avail. slump. All this is common practice able accommodation is already book-ciation held its second annual dinner and knowledge, but the invention ed for the New Year's Eve Carnival dance at the Peninsula Hotel last
of excuses-as distinct from legit- to be held at Repulse Bay Hotel. mate protest against breach of con-
The Hong Kong and Shanghai tract or specification-is., another and much more serious matter. An Banking Corporation informa us importer who finds a consignment that they are opening a Kowloon of goods not up to the quality or Sub-Agency with offices in the quantity contracted for is fully Peninsula Hotel on January 2nd entitled to protest and, if need be, next. Clients desirous of transfer ring Savings Bank or Current to refuse to take delivery. The ex- porter has no right to complain of Accounts from this office to the Kow. loon Office may do so on or after such action, even though it may synchronies with a falling market, that date. The usual banking busi and rejection may therefore suit theness will be transacted. importer's pocket. If the goods are not up to sample or specideation; the London merchant is justified in declining to take delivers but not in inventing
EXCUSES.
night. About 380 guests were pre- sent and a very enjoyable evening
was spent. The guests were ro ceived in the large, first floor lounge and after the usual preliminäries to a Hong Kong dinner, an adjourn
An excellent dinner was served, ment was made to the Roof Garden. and with two extremely good bands playing the floor was pretty well Prices paid for works of Mr. filled with dancers between the Kipling at Sotheby's were:First courses, The Peninsula,Roof Garden“ edition of "Schoolboy Lyrics, printed at Labore in 1881, with an four is settling down very well and outside pen and ink design by Mr. already shows promise of being as Kipling £1,100. A first edition, good as any floor in the Colony,
Echoes," by Rudyard Kipling with autograph inscription, of and Beatrice, his sister, 1884. £450 "Letters of Marque," the suppress ed English edition, £1,800. Auto- "With graphed manuscript of Scindia to Delhi," £550.
་་་
оп
The President, Mr. P. M. Hodg- son, made a speech reviewing the Association's work during the past!
year and then called on Mrs. Wolfe, M.B.E., to distribute the Prizes won at the Grand Tattoo Motor Parade. -
The President said:-Ladies and Gentlemen-It is customary for the
The Chinese merchants who are dissatisfied with the results of arbitration in London contend that the only fair way of deciding any disputes which may arise is to hold the arbitration proceedings here in Hong Kong. This suggestion is a strange one, for surely the most suitable place to hold arbitration proceedings, is at the place where
Pte. James Boyle, of the 2nd Batt. the dispute arises. Take the case of a Chinese merchant in Hong Kong King's Own Scottish Borderers, was who had a dispute with a local again brought before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy British importing house over a con- signment of goods from London. yesterday on a charge of stabbing Would be prefer to have the case Sergt. A. Kerr, of the same Regi President of this Association to beard the troopship make a speech at the Annual Dinnor submitted to arbitrators here in the ment Colony, or would, he rather the case Somersetshire on the high seas be-Dance. I am told I must conform be dealt with at the port of ship tween Aden and Colombo, on the ment Unless there were very night of October 19th. Det.-Insp. to the custom.
Lane told bie Worship that the special and exceptional reasons to the contrary, we suspect that the Military Authoritica here had scat Chinese merchant here would prefer a cable asking for information to have the arbitration proceedings about the wounded man and had held in the port of arrival. That as yet received no reply. The case London happens to be many thou. was again remanded for a week, sands of miles away from Hong Kong is perhaps unfortunate, but our Chinese friends must know that Hong Kong is just as many miles away from London, yet it is unlike- ly that a British exporting house would complain because a Chinese consignee in Hong Kong 'deeired a dispute over a shipment to be sub- mitted to arbitration locally.
CORRESPONDENCE.
H.K. PORTUGUESE THEA: TRICAL PRODUCTIONS.
DAILY PRESS,"
The grievance of the Chinese [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONG KONG dealers in ginger is of some years' standing, but it appears they are gradually abandoning the attitude taken in April last, when it was decided to do no more business A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. with British firms under contracts
HONG KONG & KOWLOON,
and Cut-hesses, Two Lay Dying Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House
and Lifts.
Apply to
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT,
4TH FLOOL FAZACH BAK BUILDING,
FOR SALE OR TO LET ON LONG LEASE.
NEW HOUSE on PEAL, Sir Hooms and Large Hot Room, Modern Fittings, Flash: Easy Access Tram. Write to Box 6965, c/o Hong Kong Daily
[8085 Press.
SU
of
TO LET. QUITE OF OFFICES (As & Whole thereof) PACING Part
SED FLOOK, THE HARBOUR on ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, compris ing One Large, Two Medium-Bize and Two Small Rooms. Total Arom: 2,450 Square Foot
Apply to- LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS
Chartered Bank Building.
17091
Strest.
London Office: 21, Bride Lare,
Fleet Street, EC. 4.
The Baily Press.
Hoxe Kore, Dez 15TH, 1928.
ARBITRATION OF TRADE
DISPUTES.
MANY business-men in Great Britain' have found a better way of settling Commercial differences than by going to law. They find that settlement of disputes by arbitration is vastly more speedy, more economical, and certainly no less equitable than by taking their differences to Court. Arbitration is admittedly. not afways completely satisfactory to both parties concerned; sometimes
WHY Continue to suffer when it satishes neither, but the same
POO ON HERBS. CO., 66, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FL001. TEL. C. 3009.
your reach-Pimples, Catarrb, Asthma, dissatisfaction is not infrequently. Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation. Dis. betes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and many felt after much money has been ather Diseases No Drugs, Parely spent in briefing eloquent barristers Chinese Herbs.
and in paying the huge bill of costa incurred by fighting out a differ- ence of opinion in the Courts. Arbitration, in the majority of cases, is the most efficient method of settling disputes arising out of
SALE.
Area 10,000 Sq Ft: or thereabouts. HELENA MÁY INSTITUTE.ordinary commercial transactions, Orown Beat: $191 Per Annum.
Lor 2-All that Piece or Parcel of
Ground situate at HUNGU
',
afore MONDAY, 17th, 10 am. to 6 p.m.
anid and registered in the Land Office as BUNGнON INLAND LOT No, 993 together with the Messunges or Tenements therson known as NOL 66-88(Even Numbers) CHATHAM Boar. Area: 7,950 Bq Ft. or thereabouts. Crown Rents 380 Per Annum. Further Particulars and Copies of the Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from:
Mies, DEACONS,
Vendor's Bolicitors, -1;-Des-Vaux Road CNY, HONG KONG
OX
The Auction mere.
[7093
WOOLLIES
KADI AT
BLIND HOME. ENGLISH TOYS.
17093
and the steadily increasing number. of awards made under this systema shows that British business-met fully appreciate the advantages of the practice.
Complaint is made by certain Chinese merchants in Hong Kong who have had differences with London business houses that arbitra- tion has been. "unfair" Specific
PEARLS FOR PRESENTS details of the alleged unfairness Kong from JATA on DECEMBER 14mm with A COLLECTION OF PEABIS DATE OF EXHIBITION TE KOMOR Later.
1988
aro not available, but we are told that when the market (for preserved ginger in this case) is unfavourable, gtare in London invent excuEOS. 10 order to escape the “CONDEQUENCE
Sin, I shall be obliged if you will grant me space to correct a in misstatement in an article headed "What Happened to Jones your issue of the 14th instant,
16
"re-
It is very encouraging to see s many members and their frien.ls
present to-night. We may be proud Public Dinner Dance held in the of the fact that this is the firs ball-room of this beautiful-hotel although I understand that upon
the night of the opening of the hotel
last Tuesday a dance was held in this room but that it was merely to brain the boys," a rehearsal for the band and the mesas of polishing the foor for Is.
I must be brief to-night as we have something else to do, namely, to present the prizes awarded for
cars in the Tattoo Precession. the best and most cleverly decorated
The Judges had great difficulty in " etipulating that any dispute aris- ing out of such agreements should The misstatement I allude to run be settled by arbitration in London. as follows: "This is the first at coming to a decision to whom to Old general excellence of the exhibita That a Chinese merchant who is tempt by the Portuguese locally to award these prizes owing to the involved in heavy losses as the organise a stage-play result of an arbitration award playgoers will recollect the success I think the Empire Car stood out ful presentations of The Belle of feele dissatisfied is only natural, but it does not follow that because New York," "The Geisha" and but as this was put in by this A prize The most effective car was he suffers loss the decision is in The Mascot" at the Club Lusitanc Association it did not compete for itself a "bad" one. The allegans far back as in 1908, 1909 and 1911 tion has been made that the London respectively and the subsequent.pthat of the Standard Oil Company
"bad," and duction at Canton, by special re decisions have been that London merchants have "in quest of The Canton Club, of the as a Service Station complete in excuses for evading their last-mentioned play, which by the the minutest detail, and this takes vented
1st prize of the Trade Cara. Mr. ceived there. responsibilities. In the absence of way was most enthusiastically concrete evidence on these points
Since then, various plays have Ham's Private Car was excellent it would be improper to express an
been from time to time produced by and takes 1st prize in this section, the local Portuguese Community whilst for motor-cycles those of the apinion, but we do say that in no city in the world can a Chinese mer and it is, I should think, hardly Sincere Co., Ltd. and Mr. Sanda chant feel more certain of getting
production of "What Happened to square den) than in London. fair to describe the forthcoming Nobody would be eo foolish as to Jones" as a first local Portuguese deny that there are business-men in England not only capable but attempt.'Yours, etc.. guilty of sharp practice. A mere glance at a newspaper will provide evidence, on that point, but it would not be so easy to find such dis honesty receiving the approval of men acting in the responsible posi tion of arbitrators in dispute. It is to be hoped, there- fore, that the Chinese ginger,dealers will in time come to have complete faith in the impartiality of arbit ration proceedlings held in London under the auspices of a recognised commercial authority.
commercial
News and Views.
Seven cases of small-pox, 5" from Kowloon and 2 from Victoria were reported on Thursday.
Booking for the Repulse Bay Hotel New Year's Eve Carnival has gone so well that the Management has to announce already that no further reservations can be made for this function.
Mr. H. A. Taylor, of the Imports And Exports Department of the Hong Kong Government, is leaving for Home on the 8. Kashmir. to
morrow.
The Little Sisters of the Poor ac knowledge with thanks the gift of $100 from Miss Cyril Joseph as a donation towards their Home for the aged poor... ·
A. PLAYGOER
WEATHER REPORT. The weather report, forecast and remarks issued by the Royal Obser- vatory, Hong Kong, at 5.05 p.m. yesterday state-
The anti-cyclone to the north of Korea is probably, moving east.
Fresh to moderate monsoon may be expected along the south-east coast of China and over the China Sea.
Local forecast:-North-cast winds, moderate fine to cloudy.
GRAND TATTOO PRIZES. The prizes were distributed as follows:
Trade Entries. 1st, (Clock) Standard Oil Co. of
New York. 2nd, (2 Alabaster lamps) Messrs.
A. Zung & Co. 3rd, (Clock) Asiatic Petroleum.
Co.
Private Cars.
1st, (Statuette) Mr. B. C. Ham, Motor Cycles ist, (Alabaster lamp) Sincere
Co., Ltd.
were adjudged to be the best."
There was
Small Souvenirs will be presented to the ladies on the Empire Car, and Miss Violet Capell its organiter.. ro prize for the National Cars but your Committee were so struck with the exceeedingly well turned out car representing Holland that they decided to pre- sent souvenire to, the Dutch Ladies taking part.
The easiest task your Committee had was in selecting some one to present these prizes as no one more saited could have been chosen than the wife" of the Captain Superin- tendent of Police, Mrs. Wolfe, who has graciously consented to do sa
This is a happy choice as this Association is always in close and friendly touch with the Palice and most members come in contact with the Traffe Department at one time or another-some of you perhaps. unwillingly. I am sure you will agree with me, however, that the Officers of the Trafic Department are always civil and courteous and I can vouch for the fact that many reports made are overlooked and put into the waste paper, basket..
Those that do come, before the Courts are usually admitted cases of breach of the regulations.
Traffic regulation is all important. and we should assist and be grate- 2nd, (Clock) Mr, P. Sands. ful We must also thank our P.W.D. for the general upkeep of Empire Gar
the roads which makes motoring in Miss Barbara Walker, "Britan- this Colony so pleasant but I want nia" Miss Essie Rose, Ans you not to forget the work done
Miss Phyllis Capell, tralia":
behind the scenes by this Association "Canada" Miss Yvonne Kelly, which is of the utmost benefit to ens "South Africa"; Mrs. K. 5. Pari, and all both individually and col- India" Miss Violet Capell (or lectively. Every man and woman -ganizer).
to be a member of this Association. in this Colony owning a car ought, Before calling upon Mrs Wolfe to present the prizes I should like to express this Association's appre- ciation of the very hard work put in by Mr. C. M. Manners who organized the Tattoo Procession so (Continued on previous Columa,)
;
Each of these ladies received a cut
The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr. J. R. Soares, resid- ing at No. 11, Beaconsfield Arcade to Miss B. J. Dos Santos, of glass scent bottle. “ Mignon,” Wanchai.
Dutch Gar.". Mrs. M. Van Heura, Mrs. W. There will be a display of drill Keyser. Mrs. J. Van Nieuwenboyse, and action songs by the pupils of M. de Bruya, Mrs. C. Bamondt, December 18th. Parents and friendeEach of these ladies received a successfully, demana qalan the Quarry Bay School on Tuesday, Mrs. R. de Vries, Mre Wierink
DELIBUS
at 9.30 p.m. "Dutch" shoe, a model of their car.