NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

THE INTERNATIONAL

FOUNDRY Co.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nine From the 1st day If FHERU. ARY, 2029, the Undersigned wi No Longer be the General Managers of the abots named Company.

“NTIMATIONS.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY,

་་

LIMITED.

TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN

that the

GRNERAL ANNTIAL ORDINARY HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the HONG KONG HOTEL. Hong Kong, on FRIDAY. THE STE 1929, at 11 AM. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER 1928

FERRUARY * ·-J. F. FISHER & CO. ` Dated the Sint day of January, 1939,

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THE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDRY CO.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nom From the 1st day of FEBRU

ARY, 1929, the above named Company will carry on its Business at TAIKOK TSUI, KOWLOON.

Ak

THE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDRY CO. Dated the 31st day of January, 1929.

(78:27:

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

INTERFORT GAME. HONG KONG SHANGHAI MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 3.00 1.X

BOOKING rox CLUBS will Definitely CLOSE on the 4TH FEBRUARY. BOOKING & PUBLIC will Open

the STK at the HONG KONG FOOTBALL

HOUSE. HAPPY VALLEY, Every Evening From

3.30 to 7 PM.

CLUB

[7339

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 3147 JANUARY, to FRIDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY (Both Days inclusive), during which Period No Traster of Shares can be registered.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, -

General ManagWTS.

Hong Kong, 4th Jan, 1999. [795

THE HONG KONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.. LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDËRS.

ONE HUNDRED

AND

TNINTH ORDINARY MEET

ING of SHAREHOLDERS the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 41, De Vout Ho on TUESDAY, 19TH

19TH FEBRUART, 1999 at 11 AM. for the purpose

Tinceiving A Herort of the Directors,

together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring Dividend and Electing Directora and Auditors

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

CLOSED will be

from WEDNESDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY, 1999, Both Day inclusive, during which period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JOHN ARNOLD,

Secretary:

CHINA MOTOR BUS COMPANY. Eong Kong, 2nd Jan. 1929. [7983

EXTENSION OF No. 7 ROUTE

SERVICE

20

KOWLOON TONG,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. On And After the 187 FEBRUARY, 1929, this Company will Operais A TEN MINUTES Service between Stan Fear and KovLOON TONG via SALISHURT ROAD, NATHAN ROAD, ARGYLE STREET, Ho MUN TIN, WATERLOO ROAD and "MONTAGUE ED BOLD.

NGAN SHING KWAN,

(7320

"30th January, 1929.

G.

Masager

R.

P

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MUNDAY, the 4ru Dar of FEBRUARY. 1929, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Elis EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNO, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Sham- buipo, in the Colony of Beng Kong," for a term of 75 commenting from 1st July, 1998, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fired by the Surveyor of Bts MASTITY TH2 KING, for one further term of 24 years leas

three days.

yenra,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Messory-

ments,

No. of Balo

Begistry No

Locality,

New Kowloon loland

Junction of Apliu Street sed Lat No. 1202,

Swailin Street,

Shamshnipo.

...

It. ft. ft. ft.

As per

sale plan

Contenta i

Sqaure lock

About

.020*4

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Annual

Rental,

<} Upat Price.

30

[2316

4,320

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 4 DAY of FEBRUARY, 1929, at 3 r., at the Officesofthe Pable

le Works Department, by

of One

One

Lot of

of Hong

G.

E.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS the Sale by Public Anction to De hald na MONDAY, the 4TE DAY of FEBRUARY, 1929, at 3 px., at the Works Department, by Offices of the Public Wor Order of HE EXOBLLANCY TUE GOTIANOR, of One Lot of OROWN LAN at Shan abuipe, in

of Hong Koax, for

commencing

the Colony term of 75

from 1st July 1898, the open

of renewal at Crown Rant to be Ared by the Burveyor of Ein MATISTY TAK Kixe, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT:

No. of Sale

New Kowloon Id

[Registry No.

Locality,

and Lot No. 1204

Cheung Sha Wan Bond, Inland Lot No. 1170, Adjalaing New Kowloo

Shamshuipo.

G

Houndary

Measure

mente.

J. Z. W.

As par

Bale plan.

Contenta in

Square feet.

Bent

Upset Prico.

2,232

R.

16

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PUBLIC, AUCTION,

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

the Sale by Public Anction to be held on MONDAY, the 4TH DAY of FEBRUARY, 1929, at 8 pm, at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of Er ExcaLLENOY THE GOVERKGE, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Sham

haipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 75

FOLTE, com- mencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at Crown Heat to be fired by the Surveyor of En MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

INTIMATIONS.

AWAR

23 APPOINTMENT TO ME MUTHTY

White Labell NEST SCOTCH WHIS

OF GREAT AGE.Į

WOOD Dewar & SOD

DISTILLERS.

PERTE

AWARDED

50%

GOLD & PRIZE MEDALS.

IT NEVER VARIES!

11

SOLE AGENTS:-

A. S. WATSON

& CO., LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS PHONE C. 616.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.

150

EALED TENDERS will be Received at the Office of the 0.0., B.48.0., HEADQUARTZEA, SOUTH CHINA COMMAND, Hong Kong, until 12 O'CLOCK Noow, on the Dates stated below, for the Under mentioned. Barvices, for Periods a givan

4i

SIX MONTHS-COMMENCING

1 APRIL, 1928- MONDAY, 18 FEBRUARY, 1929-

Goats Fleab and Moat for Hospitals. Hospital and Detention Barrack

Supplies.

TUESDAY, 19th Februārī, 1929–—–—

Indian Supplies.

General Supplies "A" (Sugar, Salt; Potatoes, Onions and Mustard),, THURSDAY, 211 FEBRUARY, 1929

General Supplies "B"Fuel (Coal,

Coke, Firewood and Charcoal). ONE YEAR-COMMENCING 1 APRIL, 1929:-

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 3 p.m., stated:-"

1st, 1929.

The body of Chinese, believed to be a victim of the sin. Hsin Wah disaster, was washed into Aberdeen Harbour yesterday.

British Politics,

The result of the bye-election at North Midlothian illustrates very clearly the uncertainty of the political situation in Great Britain, to which reference was made in our

| ARMED GANG

STEALS $40,000.

DAYLIGHT RAID AT CASTLE ROAD.

1

CHINESE LADY'S BOLD FRONT.

future Admittedly, the past year witnessed a steady advance of ae- tivity in one line and another; there are few industries which have not enjoyed either a substantial re- covery from past difficulties, or'an, expansion to new levels in the volume of business done. Since this The anticyclone has increased inactivity has not outrun actual oon- intensity. Depressions are indict- suming needs, there is reason to ated to the NE of Hokkaido and believe that it will be maintained to the east of the Bonins Fresh

on a high plane well into the pre monsoon will prevail along the 5.E. sent year. The basic price situs coast of China and over the north tion is also notably sound. Com, China Sex

modity markets are free of specula- tive price indation, and with but editorial columns yesterday: At the minor exceptions they have been last election the Conservative and freed also of those restrictions and Labour candidates had a straight measures of artifcial control which carry a constant threat of disaster to the industries involved Em- ployment has regained a very high level, and the conjunction of good wages and good profits is resulting not simply in a record volume of votes formerly polled for the Con. year-end holiday buying, but in the servative and Labour candidates, prospect of a well-stabilized volume while the appearance of yet a house went up to the second floor of demand in the new year,``,

Local Forecast-NE. fresh, cloudy, drizzle or mist,

winds,

Hong Kong Ofee: 11, Ice Housa

... Street...

London Office: 1. Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E. C. <)

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, FIbnuary 19, 1929,

UNCLE SAM'S PROSPERITY.

I contemplasing the affluent cir- cumstances in which his neighbours are living, the impecunious philoso- pher consoles himself with the re flection that money isn't, every- thing." ""John Bull. reading in his paper that Dacle Sam's wealth has increased поге than seven-fold during the last fifty years, may amile grimly and say to himself, Money isn't everything. Some confirmation of this view is to be found on examining American ex- pressions" of opinion upon current conditions in that' country. Too

much money and too little domes ticity" appears to explain the situation as it appears to keen ob servers who cannot be suspected of nti-American bias since they are citizens of the "Great Republic. The North American Review in- forms its readers that 5,000 families

are enjoying an aggregate income estimated at $3,000,000,000 to 85,000,000,000, and are now occupying luxurious apartments in fashionable Park Avenue, New York, renting them for 835,000 a year and spend- ing annually $420,000,000, or 884,000° per family. An authoritative es- timate of the income of an average, American family among income-tax payera is $5,500. Three million people are enjoying incomes which are taxable. Mr. CARL LYDER, af" the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. states that American million. aires have increased from '7,000 in 1914 to 40.000 in 1928, mainly through stock market manipula. tion. Mr. SYDNEE points out

that fortunes of this nature are lacking in substantial foundation, representing no increase in produc- tive and useful human activities, and are apt to be evanescent. Nevertheless, these figures explain" the popularity of Park Avenue, Palm Beach Southampton and Pasadena.

Now comes a Chicago University Professor reporting that one out of every ten Americans is unmarried. Even among the grown-ups, he states, five out of six marry leaving one who becomes a widow, divorcee, bachelor. The great New Eng- land houses with a.room for a dozen children and three maiden aunte are to longer in existence. New Yeric advertisements describe the typical American domicile as con- sisting of a parlour, a bedroom and à bath, but no room for cooking or even keeping food. No wonder delicatessen stores hate increased by 43 per cent in the last decade.. three times as fast as the popula tion has increased. Restaurants have also increased in the same pro portion. In the great mass of humble homes, both husband and wife go to work, and home cooking is vanishing.

At 2.30 yesterday afternoon a gang of five, men raided No. 10. Castle Road, in the Caine Road Leung Sze resides with her daugh area, where a widow named Wong ter-in-law, two grandsons and a fight the former receiving 13,300 grand-daughter. All the family jewels, worth nearly $40,000, were votes and the latter 9,173... The ap

stolen. pearance of a Liberal in the Geld undoubtedly attracted a number of

This does not mean that business fourth aspirant made matters stir enterprise in the United States dur-more complicated. The champion ing 1929 will enjoy a respite from of Home Rule for Sectland only these problems of distribution and

ers,

is

The family occupy all the floors of the house and the men got in easily by the main door on the ground floor which had been" left open. One of the mahs in the

with her mistress to get some in- digo to dye some clothes. While the mistress was opening the wardrobe she noticed, reflected in the mirror of the door, two men who had

Ода

women

14

come to

production which are strongly polled 842 rates, and his appear- pressing for solution. In the field ance probably affected the Liberal followed the servant from the of trade the inexorable progress of and Labour poll more than the Con-round floor. One man was carry- ing two revolvers "and the other a The total votes polled dagger. The mistress turned round, large-scale merchandising, as ex-servative. emplified in the chain-steres and were 2,000 less than at the previous and, showing great presence of other great unified organizations. election, and although the Labour mind began to question the men will in 1929 compel with new vote dropped from over nine to less as to what they thought they were force the attention of manufactur-than eight thousand, the Conserva-

doing.

.of them replied, as well as wholesale and tive poll dropped from over eleven sheepishly that he had retail distributors. So revolutionary to less than seven thousand. The borrow 8100."

change írt the distributive Liberal candidate's appearance took

This explanation was followed by mechanism of a nation's goods as away more than 3,000 votes from

an attack on the women, who were now in full progress in the United the two rival parties, and the Con- the only inmates of the house at the States involves painful as well as servative suffering more by this time. Threatening to shoot them readjustments, In transfer than the Labour man.. the if they offered any resistance, the painstaking manufacture, the great problem is latter wins the seat. Here is other three members of the gang to attain and hold a nice ratio of other example of the incongruity of rushed in and bound and gagged, of output to the fuctuating volume the British electoral system. A man the two

with strips of demand. In more and more whose supporters number 7,917 r material torn from the bed. These lizes of American. enterprise the presents a constituency of 23,000 three men were also armed with attempt is being made to secure this people. 11,000 of whom have actually revolvers and daggers. While some adjustment by volitional contro! voted against him! We shall ser

others ransacked the house. of output rather than by the blind many similar anomalies when the kept watch at the verandah the forces of competitive struggle. De general election is fought Atten A sum of 8200 in money was sirable as such a method is, the tion is called to the emission of long record of past failures must

aline from our editorial article taken from the mistress and all her warn against a too-easy hope of yesterday. The reference to the jewellery. Still undaunted she at- Danger comes from Liberal determination to fight every tempted to put the robbers off when business that is too good rather constituency, where there appears to they asked for the key of the safe, than too poor-from the active debe a chance of success should have saying that one of her relatives had mand, rising prices and high profts read:"Opponents on the Right get it but a robber saw the key: that tempt nu overjudgment of the and Left may regard. Liberalism as hanging from her girdle and re- market, leading to increased output a political nuisance, bue. Liberals moved it. All the family jewels

then opened. and calarged capacity that in the regard themselves as a political were in the safe which the robbera force which, temporarily weakened, end mean its undoing. It is in this fact that the most serious will come back into the arena after threat to ultimate American prosthe next election with the power

as well as the will to justify its perity lies. The year may start so

The words italicised well as to cause an over-estimate of existence." its possibilities.

were inadvertently dropped out." Reedy Thundex.

its success.

News and Views.

Eight Chinese cases, of small-pox were reported on Wednesday, 3 from Victoria and 5 from loop

A concert organised by Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy will be given at the Helena May Institate on Thursday, February 7th, at 5.30 p.m. Tea tickets must be booked before February 6th

Mr. Justice Wood and Mrs. Wood and Vice-Admiral Waistell and Mrs. Waistel were among the passengers arriving here yesterday by the ss. A full Macedonia from London. list of passengers is published in our shipping pages.

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Wong Yat Cho, for the alleged conversion of the proceeds of the sale of tve diamonds, valued at $1.430, which were entrusted to him for disposal by the manager of the Kwan On Pawnshop.

A Chinese woman pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a suit caso and 17 pieces of clothing from No. 40, Yat Tak Road, Kowloon City, at the Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. E. W. Hamilton. She was sen- tenced to six weeks' hard labour."

at

by

Diamond Elags.

or B

OBITUARY.

ADMİRAL SIR LOWTHER GRANT, FORMER C.-IN-C. IN CHINA.

[BRITISH WIRELESS.SERVICE.]

Among the things stolen wero forty-one articles of jewellery in- clading expensive diamond rings worth 814,595. Various other arti cles of jewellery and ornaments In stolen are valued at 825,000. There was really no occasion for addition the gang took 8350 in total of roughly Senator Reed to talk in thunder- money, ous tones when he told a thrilled 849,000.

The robbers escaped in the diree- and packed house in Congression of Caine Road without arous that plans for sinking the American 'nation. If the US Senate is that they abandoned two daggers, Navy are in the possession of every ing suspicion outside. It is stated thrilled by such commonplaces, then in their fight.

An Amah Suspected. the gentlemen sitting in that Cham- ber must be a very lugenuous body An amah who suddenly made up of men. Every Naval Staff has her anind to leave her employment plans in its pocket for sinking on Wednesday is suspected by the every other navy afloat-that is mistreat of being in league with what Naval Staffs are for! Surely the robber gang. Senator Reed was not under the impression that the Admiralties of the world spend their time plan- ning pleasure cruises. In the Navy Washington-is Department stone's throw from the place where Senator Reed thundered "there will be a collection of carefully drawn place "for sinking all the navics of the world-not collective- ly, of course. Does anybody rise in

Rugar, Jan. 31st. the House of Commons to "thun- "thrilled"

The death occurred yesterday at der such news at a assembly of astonished and terrified the age of 64 of Admiral Sir Low- legislators? The answer is in the ther Grant, who during the war beld negative. We do not believe many active command in the Grand Fleet American citizens will be stamped in China and in North American ed by Senator Reed's outburst waters. about warlike preparations Admiral Sir William Lowther Europe and Japan. So long as Grant, K.C.B., entered the Navy armies and navies are maintained, in 1877. He served in the Boer War so long must warlike preparations and was mentioned in despatches, be made in order to keep them being promoted captain in 1900. efficient. As for the whimperings and wailings of internationalists, There is a French saying to the effect that the "golden age is that

well, there is more to be looked in which gold does not rule. While

for from their activities than from Uncle Sam is operating a battery

the blather and ballyhoo of "bom of adding machines to check up the

bastic politicians. On another

At the beginning of the War, he total individual deposita in the

page of this issue, appeare au in commanded the 6th and 3rd Cruiser banks (320 thousand million dollars

teresting interview with Lady squadrons, and became Commander- Astor, and we should very much in-Chiel, China Station, from 1918. gold), the PRINCE OF WALES is

like to know that able woman's 17, after which he was Commander- tramping through the snow" and

opinion of her fellow-countryman's in-Chief on the North American and alush on the Welsh billa, talking ympathetically with miners who

thunderous" outburst. The de Vest Indies Station. He retired in have been without work for three

hate now opening in the U.S. 1920 and four years! At the present bined with a Farewell function in Senate is a very important one, the time there are nearly one million

bonour of Mr. Evan Stewart result of which will have a strong and a half men and women in the Owing to the uncertain weather the reaction-for better or worse-apon, Practical Philanthropy.

function takes place in the hall of Anglo-American relations. Friend- This afternoon the Hong Kong country registered as unemployed,-

quarter of a million, more than the new St. Paul's Girls' School. ship and sympathetic understand. Benevolent Society (established over the number of workless people re-

Dr. Ts will distribute the certifiing between these two great nations forty years ago) will submit its meana much more than a mere annual report. Without waiting to. gistered twelve months ago. This catea.

Association of English-speaking we the text of that statement, we problem of unemployment will be

know from experience that it will The cashier of the Prince Cafe peoples. It means the establish- the main issue of the coming. general "AGENCIES:

election an Great Britain. It is has reported-to-the Police that two ment of relations between two be a record of good work done for The London Office of the RONG generally admitted that this is Chinese went to the cafe, and after nations more frank and candid and on behalf of those unable to a meal to the value of 82, they pur- than ever has been or can be estab-help themselves. These are, dark not a temporary phenomenon which, KONG DAILY PRESS, 21 while distressing while it lasts, will chased a box of chocolate, and tea-lished by a diplomatic instrument. days for many people, and even BRIDE LANE, EC, is constantly quickly pass away with a revival dered a note, alleged to have been Good-will and understanding be out here in the Far East we have receiving Enquiries from Home of trade. Work must somehow be issued by the Imperial Bank of tween Britain and the United difficult problems to deal with in

They were Manufacturers regarding Suitable found for men who have been engag. Canada for payment.

States means that the two strongest connection with men, women, and Firme to act as Agents for their ed in industries which, unfortunate given $27,16 change. When the Powers in the world-whose peoples children who are in grave distress products in Hong Kong and

cashier took the note to a money. have much the same good qualities through no fault of their own. The ly, will not need them: again.`A South China, Local Companies desirous of taking cound and constructive policy to

and high ideals, with individual Benevolent Society has very many relieve the terrible distress and

exceptions in the Legislatures of calls upon its resources during the both can throw their tremendous year, and those who attend the ap further Agencies will let us misory will have to be found-mean- know the Lines in which they are while, on the other side of the

I rat because it was raining." influence on the side of truth and fnnual meeting, this afternoon will interested the information will be Atlantic, we are told that while

justice when a crisis comes in world | hear in some detail the extent of said a young Chinese to Mr. E. W. forwarded to Lendor and passed the population of the United States

Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis affairs. Senator Reed need not the Society's activities. The Indies or to interested parties as op has doubled in fifty years, the tracy yesterday when he was charg, tremble in his bed, after his ex- who take upon their shoulders the portunity offers.

number of wage-earners has trebled.ed with snatching a hard-bag and hausting thunders in the Genate, work and responsibility of adminis- WHY Continus to meter, when This Service is offered to our Readers No wonder Uncle Sam is pros a piece of silk from a Chinese wondering whether the U.S. Navy tering the funds of the Society woman. Sergt. Mottram told his will be sunk and his country in have a right to expect a large at- Worship that after snatching the vaded before the dawn. He is just tendance at the meeting this after- tile defendant ran and was Les ate from British bombardment noon. It would be but fitting eventually caught by two Fortu- [as Big Ben is from American shel's tribue in EpproCIATION OF CO guese with the stolen goods in his and the whimpering wailing" services, and everyone who supporta Defendant was sentenced internationalists in both countries and is interested in their work hands. to six months hard labour and 1b want to see that same security ex should make a point of attending

tended throughout the wide world, to-day's proceedings strokes of the birch.

No. of Bate.

Under of B18 ECROWN LAND at

THE GOVERNOR, 4 Shambhuipe, in the Colony of Kong

for a term of 75 years: Commencing from 1 July, 1838, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of H MAJESTY THE KING, for one farther term of 24 yours lens

three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

Locality.

Adjoining Now Kowloon] Inland Not No. 1154, land Lof No, 1903.

Channg S Wau Road,

New Kd lova In-

No. of Bale

.: Shajistulpe

Boundary

Menance.

ments.

It. ft.

quare

Ranta!

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Locality,

Naw Karloer Inland Registry No.

Lot No. 10.

Upposite New Kowloon luland Lot No. 1187, Chong Sha Wan Road,

Shamshuipo.

Boundary

Mensure-

ments.

N

As per

sale plan.

About

Contente in

Square fest

Annusi

Kentsi.

TRANSLATION.

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Upset Price.

1,740

FEIDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY, 1929-

Barrack Services. Hong Kong. Conservancy Services, Kowloon, MONDAY, 257H FERRUARY, 1923—

(Lorries and Transport Services

Lighters). Transport Services (Coolies, Launches

and Chairs). Tendor Forms and any necessary In- formation may be obtained at the above Office between the Hours of 10 A.x. and 1 r, Daily, except Sundays.

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perous.

Yet there are grounds for anxiety

tion ditions in the United States. The National Bank of Commerce, New York, has called attention to the perils of prosperity and seems to have considerable anxiety about the

The Rev. Father Byrne, B.J., will distribute University Certificates to the successful candidates of the French Convent School, Causeway Bay, on Thursday, February 7th, at 4 p.m. All parents and friends of the pupils are cordially invited.

This evening St. Paul's College is holding its annual Prize Dis tribution

which will

be com.

.

changers he was informed that it

was a forgery.

In 1909-4 he acted as naval ad- · viser to the Army Council and from 1908-9 he was Assistant to the Direc tor of Naval Intelligence, when he was created Bear-Admiral...

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