NEW ADVERTISE-

MENTS.

G.

NOTICE.

B.

HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY

INTIMATIONS.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG AND KOWLOON

WATER SUPPLY.

T NOTIFIED of the folowingTHE Quantity of Water in the

Storage Reservoirs has fallen so the law that Further Restrictive Measures

TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS which will be ENFORCED

LANDING OF RH. THE DUKE are wader considerations and should an or GLUUCESTER, on THURSDAY, adequate Rainfall not occur before the THE 25Tu Isr. and the RECEPTION End of APRIL the WATER SUPPLY ou the B.K CRICKET CLUB HONG KONG sad KOWLOON will be CUT OFF DAILY Between the GROUND on the 26ra Inst. 1.-CONNAUGHT ROAD CENT Hours of P.M. and 8 A. from the

RAL

From

PEDRER STREET MAT TO JACKSON ROAD will be Entirely CLOSED Fox 10.00 AM. To 11.80 AM. VEHICULAR TRAF FIC will Proceed Fiz DES Vaux ROAD CENTRAL 2.--QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL From GARDEN BOAD TO ICE. HOUSE will be Eatirely CLUSED VEHICULAR TRÄFFIC (Er capi Tram Cars) From 11 A.M. To 12 NOON.

STREZ

to

WEST BOUND TRAFFIC Will be DIVERTED by WAY

of MURRAY and OHATER ROADS

EAST BOUND TRAFFIC From

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL by WAY

The Most Rigid Economy in the Con sumption of Water is Now Essential, and the Co-operation of the Public in Pre- renting Waste in Aguin Earnestly Requested.

HAROLD T. OREAST,

Water-Authority,

PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., Hong Kong, 19th Apr., 1929,

HONG KONG CLUB.

-NOTIUE

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of PEDDER STRZET, CHATER BOADO AL QUEEN PR, of HRH. TH

Bod and MOBRAT ROAD, 3-NO MOTOR CARS Will Be Per- mitted to Park in CITY HALL STATUE SQUARE, WARDLEY SQUARE, STATUES STREET

and CRATER ROAD Frem STATUE SQUARE TO MURRLY ROAD Between 10 A.M. and 12 NOON. GUESTS invited to Attend at Will Proceed

the

Day

"OMEIN'S PIrza on 2014 ROAD

by Way of MURRAY sad Koxo. CLUB where they CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL TO Will Alight and Walk to the PIER. CABS to be Parked in CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL EAST of the HONG KONG CLUE

At the Conclusion of the Recep tion on the Pier, the Guests will Walk to the CITY HALL by Way DE STATUE EQUARE and WARDIST

STREET.

At 11.30 A.M. the CARS Parked in CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL East of Hoso KONG CLUB may be Allowed to Proceed to WALDLET

and STATUR SQUARE, NO BUS TRAFFIC Will Be Per- 5-NO

WEST of GARDEN Between 10.43 A.M. and

31.30 AM. 6.-TRAFFIC Proeeding To and From

by

N the Occasion of the Landing

DUKE Or GLOUCESTER, THURSDAY, the SE APRIL, the VERANDAHS of the Club will be OPENEU to Wires of Members and Service Members and their Lady Fricada Unly, from 10 AM to 12 NOON,

By Order,

T. A. ROBERTSON, LL-COL, Secretary. Hong Kong, 2nd Apr., 1929. 17679

HONG KONG POLO CLUB.

HB.H. THE DUKE OF

GLOUCESTER'S VISIT.

M Play will begin at 4.45 F.M. 03 ́EMBERS are asked to note that THURSDAY, APRIL 25TH.

A Special Tes will be served and by Permission of L. Cox. LITTLE and Officers the Band of the 1st Battalion. THE SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY Wül

17678 Play.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FOURTH EXTRA BAGE

at HAPPY VALLEY ON Permitting)

the UPPER LEVELS Between MEETING will be held (Westber 10.30 and 12.30 will be DIVERTED WAY of ICE HOUSE STREIT LOWER ALBERT ROAD, WINDHAM SATURDAY, 27TH APRIL, 1929, Com Be Vise Brazer and AKRUTHEOT ROAD, mencing at 3.30 r.x. and 7-WARDLEY STREET Between QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and Das VETI ROAD CENTRAL wil be

Vers

Y CLOSED to HOOD, I Except for Parking sa in Pata, 4. 8-KENNEDY RUAD will be En

Tirely CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC From 4 P.M. To 6.30 P.M.

Between 10.30 and 12.30

FRIDAY 26TH INST. RECEPTION AT THE BONG KONG CRICKET GROUND.

1. GUESTS Arriving from the West of JACKSON ROAD will Enter the UBICKET GROUND by the Gars in QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

GUESTS Arriving from Gazaz ROAD and From East of Mute 4X will Eater by the Gate in MURRAY BOAD

2-EXIT

will 1 be by Gate in QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and MURRAY HOAD. CARS Will Not be Allowed to Approach the GATE in QUEEN's BOAD CENTRAL to Pick up Owners or Passengers.

3.-CARS will be Parked in CHATE ROAD, JACKSON ROAD Outside Hose Koxe KONG CLUB, and CONNAUGHT ROAD Near the V.R.U 4.—CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL East of STAR FERRY and CUATED ROAD East of Queen's Statue Will be CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC Between 3.30 and 5. P.M.

TEAFFIC Will Procce Vis PEDDER STEMET and DIs Youx ROAD CENTRALL

T. H. KING Capt. Bapt. of Police. Hong Kong, Apr. 22nd, 1929. (7696

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

ANNUAL GENERAL

The First Bell will be Büng at 2 The Chargo for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Persons including Ladina.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half Price.

Member are advised that they must how their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members Enclosure.

Each Member has the right to in troduce 2 Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained from Mosers. Linstead & Davis, 55,00 Each Up to FRIDAY, STE

Charge

to

1999.

for Admission for Ledios Members Enclosure will be $2.00. Each Member can obtain, upon Ap- plication to the SECRETARY, Badge for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge Bookmakers, Tia The Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of the HONG KONG Jockey Otua daring Race Meetings.

HO CHILDREN ALLOWED IN EITHER ENCLOSURE ON ANY PRETEXT.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED.

ORDINARY GENERAL

TMELTING of the above Com

pany will be held at the Company's Ofoes, P. & O. BEILDING, on MON- DAY, THE 29TH or APRIL, 1929, at 11 AK.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY,

ORANGE

SQUASH

2. WATSONS COLL

HONGKONG & CHINA

* A 2.

Made from

This Squash is made-from Ripe Fruit; Pure Cane Sugar and Aerated Water only is added, resulting in a Perfect Beverage.

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore. cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5 p.m... stated:-

The anticyclone is now situated over Loochoos and the depression near Nemuro. Another depressions is approaching Shantung from the

westward,

Local Forecast:-N.E. winds, moderate, fair.

"

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Night Editor (Wanchai Office): Tel-

Central 4811. London Office: 91, Bride Lane,

· Fleet Street, 3.0, 4.

The Daily Press.

Hono Koso, Araio 22,-1929.

CHINA'S LABOUR

PROBLEMS.

|

APRIL 23, 1929.

the attention of the authors of the:

This afternoon, at 1.30, the band HONG KONG'S ROYAL

drate to the difficulties of enforce of the Somerset Light Infantry will ment.. The inspection services

are still in a rudimentary condi play on the Cricket Club ground. tion. Without an efficient inspec Other arrangements for the obser torate, as the Chinese Government

the

admitted, it will be impossible to vances of St. George's Day wee enforce legislation." He suggested published in yesterday's issue. immediate concentration on creation of an inspectorate and three or four fundamental reforma, An accident occurred while the which must form the basis of all labour legislation: abolition of the Mishima Mary was working night work of women and work, cargo at No, '2 (Kowloon Godowns men's compensation for accidents, wharf yesterday. A sling of cargo Prudenco is especially necessary

beesuse of the extreme uneasiness | fell on a coolin's head, fracturing of the employers, especially those his skull. The man was taken to the code may involve them at serious condition. in the foreign concessions that the Kowloon Hospital in a very

once in immense expenditure. M. THOMAS pressed on the Chinese Government the need for establish-

ing first reforma already accepted

by all the great industrial coun- tries but not yet instituted in China. These it would be "morally impossible" for employers, and especially foreign employers, to refuse to apply.

There is no hope of civiliana being allowed to bathe or the

VISITOR.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECEPTION,

PROGRAMME OF SOCIAL EVENTS.

Arrangements for the reception and entertainment of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester have been com-“ pleted

The official landing at Queen's

Pier will be at 11 am on Thursday,

benches at Stonecutter's Island this when H.E. the Governor will be summer. Efforts have been made to obtain permission to use a portion present with members of the Execu of one of the beaches, but the militive and Legislative Councils. The tary authorities regret it is impossi Duke will inspect the Guard' of ble to permit civilians to make use M. THOMAS discusses the belief of Stonecutter's Island as a bath- Honour, and then take

a' drive that the Napking Government in ing resort.

round the streets for about fifteen a precarious position, that civil war is likely to break out in the

minutes, giving him an opportunity near future, and that there will be

of seeing the principal buildings in the city.

It is reported that two Chinese military revolts led by powerful gimboats are in the vicinity of Bins Generals He has the impression Bay, and that troops are also in DURING two recent months there that the importaace and authority the neighbourhood. If this report is true, it is unlikely that the of the Nationalist Giverament are were nineteen strikes in Shanghai,not always fully realised,

pirates who recently gathered in the The Chinese Government, like that of vicinity will attempt to make them- Russia, is the result of the dictator selves objectionabit. At the same ship of a party. The party has time, precautions, are being taken succeeded in obtaining national in view of the information which unity...

has reached the police and was published last week.

affecting over 10,000 workers. The longest stoppage lasted thirty-two days, while the shortest dispute

was over in three hours. The cousca of these troubles were various, and mostly trivial. Trouble usually arose out of differences concerning wages and bours, but in one case

CALIFORNIAN ORANGES 400 persons were idle for four days owing to a watchman's failure to sound the factory-whistle, pune tually in the mornings! The dis missal by a foreign concern of an employer accused of theft led to 300 women ceasing work for three hours. This dispute was settled by the dismissal being officially re- garded as a resignation. Such in- cidents appear to be very common in the North, and are probably A. S. WATSON & Co., inevitable during a period of tran-

...

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NOTICE. BATHING AT TAI WAN

BEACH.

TOMMENCING on WEDNESDAY, MAY 187, and for the Duration of the Present Bathing Season A SEB- VICE of BUSES will be Operated Between STAR FERRY and TAI WAN BAY (Service No. 3A-HUNG- HOM) 45 under:-

FROM STAE FERBY ORDINARY WERKDAY8-4.30 PM. and

Every 15 Minutes to 7.15 .. BATONDAYS, SUNDAYS & PUBLIC HOLY- DAYS 2.00 2.M. and Every 15 Minutes to 7.15 P.M.

FROM TAI WAN BAY

Yet, even now, any military leader who wished to secede would encounter serious dit-

ficulties." He stresses the nation. alist rather than the occupational side of the Chinese labour move Immense ment in its present stage. numbers of workers' unions have sprung up in Canton, Hankow, and Shanghai. In these bodies the Communist movement found a tool ready to hand, and took possession of them for a time. H. THOMAS

The Banyard Comedy Company,

Meanwhile British and Chinese residents will assemble in the City Hall, where another Guard of Honour will be drawn up. On ar-

rival after his short drive the Duke will take his scat on the platform, and Addresses of Welcome will be read by Sir Henry Pollock and Sar The Banyard Comedy Company Shou Son Chow, on behalf of the concluded their season at the Star Theatro last night with another British and Chinese communities.

From the City Hall, H.R.H. will : performance of The Cuckoo in the Nest." There was a full house and unstinted applause. It is very long drive to Government House for since any company has given so lunch, and the afternoon will be mach pleasure and drawn such con-

houses sistently good

the spent quietly. If the weather is The Communist movement in-." Banyards," with their repertoire spired them with its excessively of farces and "thrillers. They fine, the Prince will play polo after simple formulas, which even to-day, are an extremely efficient Company, after the rupture between Chinese not only on the stage, but also in

entering Government. Nationalism and Communism, con- matters of organisation, and pub House, H.RE. will inspect 50, tings to be repeated, and some licity, and they worked for the times, though unconsciously, still success they obtained. This morn- The ing they leave for the North and inspire attitudes and acta. National party, however, realises expect to visit Shanghai, Tientain the danger. As is well known, it and Peping. They will give in has broken with the Bolsheviks It other season here in about six has feared, and still fears, Com- week's time. munist excesses, and it intends dur-

says:-

sition like the present. Socialing the period of phenomena "of this character are

exasperating to employers of labour, especially when trouble arises from petty incidents such as those men. tioned. Chinese workers will grad ually become more accustomed to Western

methods of industrial management, and native and for eign employers become more dis, posed to recognise the unions. Then, if both sides earnestly endeavour to work harmoniously together, there

will be less friction and more co- operation, though, of course, there will be occasions-as in other coun tries-when the machinery for pre- serving peace in industry will tem- porarily break down.

tutelage to Why Not British Seamen?

organise and lead the workers it- self. It is felt in all quarters that

the first necessity is to fight against

It is said at

25

The Lord Mayor of London, after inspecting a guard of honour of 100 "Warapite" boys at the annual Court of Governors of the Marine Society at the Mansion House, said that there were still many foreign seamen serving in British ships.

tea:

Before

members of the St. John Ambulasice under Commissioner Brigade Ralphs, 50 Girl Guides under Mrs. Southern, and 50 Boy Scouts under

the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, «

In the evening, a dinner-party: will be given at Government House, and 6 fraworks display will be given on the Feak by the Japanese. community,

On Friday morning, H.B.H. will As a nation they should see that motor to Fanling via Taipo, and

no British seamman remained unem-

Members of the

Communism. Canton that there are still execu tions every week. The most ad- vanced elements of the Kuomintang, which support Socialist theories, are suspect. The dictatorship of the party is severe. Some have

White Terror. The ployed because a berth for which will play in a golf foursome with spoken of a second object of the leaders of the he was fitted was filled by a foreign Major-General W. Sandilands as Kuomintang is to organise the sailor. Fortunately for the coun- workers in a spirit of nationalism, there appeared to be an un his partner. anti-Imperialism, and it may even limited number of splendid boys al Prince's suite will also play, and be said, xenophobia. When the ways eager to go to sea Admiral local golfers will be selected to give Director asked to meet the workers' Sir Stanley Colville said that dur- them a game.

After lunch the party will return organisations in the towns through ing the last ten years the society which he passed, it was, in fact, had awarded 33 swords to old War to Hong Kong vid Castle Peak for the reception which is to be held. the workers organisation com spite boys who had attained com- mittees of the Kuomintang party missioned or warrant raak in the on the Cricket Club ground in the which he met. Extremely narrow Navy, and 40 sextants to others who afternoon. It is understood that nationalist ideas were sometimes had passed for second mate in the over 2,000 residents have accepted. Captain Sir invitations. The band of the put forward at such meetings. Merchant Service. Propaganda appears to be main

K.O.S.B. will play selections ly directed against the unequal treaties, which are regarded as the root of all evil, rather than towards workers' organisations in the strict scase,"

in 1758

Arthur W, Clarke, chairman of the committee, said that since its in- the Marine stitution Society had trained and sent to sea over 60,200 boys.

Russian Oil.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ORDINARY WRELDANS4.45 r. and ing Body of the Office, deals franklysation of trade-unions; others sug" ROD" (Russian Oil Products) Point. He will leave for Japan un

Company will be CLOSED from the 25TH OF APRIL to 29K OF APRIL, Both Days inclusive.

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers.

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CHINA UNDERWRITERS," LIMITED.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

and From MONDAY, 29TH

TMEETING of the SOCIETYPRIL, 1929, Our Offers will be

Every 15 Minutes to 7.30 1.1

BASURDAYS, SUNDAYS & PUBLIC HOLI-

DAYS-2.15 P.M. and Every 15 Miantes to 7.38 P.M. NB-This Service will Not Be Run during Bad Weather.

L. C. F. BELLAMY,”

Gezeral Manager. April 19th, 1929.

(707)

TO INVESTORS.

"ALUABLE site FOR SALE on

Submit Offers to Box No. 7670, c/o

[7670 Hong Kong Daily Pres.

Removed to NG BANK BUILDING NEW PRATA BECLAMATION LAND.

(41 FLOOR),

44, DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

HERBERT & STURT.

Manager. Hong Kong, 22nd Apr, 1929. [7677

were seen

In the evening, H.R.H. will be the guest of the Hong Kong General M. ALBERT THOMAS, the Director

Chamber of Commerce and the China Association at a dinner to of the International Labour Office,

be given at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, returning to Government Geneva, recently made a tour of

The Kuomintang party has not

House for the night. the Far East, and his report on

yet worked out its fundamental Sir Henry Deterding and the

The Duke's only engagement on policy on workers' organisation. Eritish oil interests have entered Saturday will be the Chinese lunch. his visit, presented to the Govern Some are in favour of free organi into a contract with the Soviet at the Kami Ling Restaurant, West- gest an organisation of an authori the result of which probably will board H.M.8. Suffolk at four with the labour problems of China tative character with State arbitra be the cessation of the trade rivalry o'clock, the formal departure care and Japan. Although he does not tion in disputes between employers shat has existed between these two mony talsing, place an hour or so

and workers, which would ensure

earlier. presume to express an opinion on

justice for both sides, but would great petrolum factors. There is much more to this adjustment than

Owing to structural alteratione. conditions of work in China, where. aim, above all, at political stability the simple fact that it portends the now in progress at Government

and increased production. A speaker end of a disagreement between two House, it will he only spent a few days, he re-

be impossible for at a Cantor meeting referred in powerful marketing factors. There cords some interesting impressions. this connection to Fascist organi is even more to the truce than the HE the Governor to accommodate.

sation M. THOMAS did, however, mere fact that some of the leaders the whole of the Duke's quita, d He saw the night-shifts going to

The Duke and his Equerry-in- find some signs of less purely polis of the party in England who did Waiting will stay at Government. work in the cotton mills at Hankow tical organisations, which seemed not favour trade with Soviet House; the Earl of Airlie and Mr. -a long procession of women and.ed to be the beginning of a real Russia have found cause to reverse H. Lloyd Thomas (secretary to the trade-union movement. These were their attitude. The agreement be Garter Mission) will stay with the it was noted with regret, of child at Shanghai and still more attween the British and the Soviet Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, while strong trade-union interests to market petroleum upon Major-General Sir Hugh Miles and fourteen, At Shanghai small child- ren, many of whom were under Canton.

an orderly basis virtually involves Rear-Admiral the Hon. Herbert movement, even if confined to the large towns in which industry is

a sincere desire to conserve oil and Heads will stay with General ren of six and seven

concentrated, would be an import to eliminate wasteful method of Sandilands at Headquarters House. working in the damp atmosphere ant factor in the development of competition. To anyone acquainted

It is officially announced that 'the'. of silk weaving mills, their working social legislation in China, and it with the petroleum market, it has correct civilian dress for the vari day being eleven hours, with one

that a serious problem therein is that of overproduction. It has been the view of impartial judges, were

evident, moreover, for some time just sufficient to support life for

past that the world-wide over a family. The wretched housing

production of petroleum could not conditions of workers in Hankow

he controlled until there had been and Shanghai were observed. He

affected more amicable relations be- found that the information' at pre-:

tween the differing factions France, Sent available on conditions of

The Hong Kong branch of Spain, Poland and certain other work in China is extremely incom- Central Bank of China will be countries which are dependent upon plete and irregular, and he looks

outside sources for their oil supplies "opened on May 1 forward to the establishment of a

bave expressed some apprekersion Britannin, the illustrated London representative of the Office in China

regarding the present trends. They weekly started last year by British who would pay special attention to

apparently are deinclined to sacri- National Newspapers, Ltd, under the collection and publication of

office the benefits they have been able the editorship of the novelist Gil- information. M. THOMAS also looks

to derive from a demoralized mar- bert Frankan and with Lord. 120306 for Name

forward to the attendance at the of "GERARDUS

kot in which they can obtain be- Birkenhead among the chief con REWARD-Lost FEMALE Geneva Conference in May of WOUDENBERG, have been LOST or

OST OF DOG, small Cairn Terrier, full Chinese delegation.

The as. Morea, with the Duke of gain prices on their purchases. But tributors, is to be published as a STOLEN, and should these Certificates long hair, dark Brindle colour, BuswerE

those benefits do not ofset the monthly. The p

e publishers 'to broad- Gloucester on board, expected tremendous world waste caused byen its scope decided to incor- The National Government bas be produced to the Bank before the to the name of "BABAH," Finder will drawn up a new draft labour code, bero at 10 am on Thursday. She the extravagant extraction of the porate it with Eve, a weekly journal 10TH MAX, 1929, New Dertificates for ba cowarded on returning it to M. which is described as an extreme- the Shares will be issued and the afore. WOTHERSPOON. TAIKOO DOCKYARD

left Singapore at 3 am, on Sanpetralehm supplies and the dis devoted to women's interests under Kaid Certificates Provisional No. 67/3162,

[7673 ly complete and far-reaching docu. day.

sipation of stocka. Temporarily the ownership of the allied company Provisional No. 67/1163 and No. 5/NS

ment, resembling the labour codes

prices may be favourable to con- known as Illustrated Newspapers, 10962 will be thereafter treated by this

or factory Acts of the most ad

sumers, but if the condition in Ltd. The form the now monthly Corporation us Null and Void...

OST.-In vicinity of opper Prix vanced countries" While welcoming

question, were allowed to contious will take is still under considera- By Order of the Court of Directors, LSATION, STAL dark all bold and rapid reform men

there would certainly be a reaction tion, it is said, but, the combined A. CHYNES, TORTOISE-SHELL CAT.. Finder surca, M. Thomas evidently thought

necessitating rapid accretions in publication is likely to commence Chief Manager, will be rewarded-80OTT, 50, Tuz the new code much too idealist for

price or a substitution of a new fuel some time in May. Crawford Price Hong Kong, 10th Apr., 1929. (7683 PEAL

7674 successful application. He drew

at some future date.

remains editor,

will be held in the BOARD BOOM of Mesere. JANDISE, MATHEsos & Co, LTD, on MONDAY, 29TH APRIL, 1929, at 5.15 P.X.

JACK BUCHANAN, 7688]

Hon. Secretary.

ST. GEORGE'S DAY. Y Kind Permission of L-Con. C. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BELITTLE, D8.0%, and Oficars,

BANKING CORPORATION. the Band and Bugles of the 1st Battalion, the SOMELET LIGHT Invanter will play NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the following Programme of Music of that Provisional Certificate No. the CRICKET CLUE'S GROUND (by Courtesy) at 5.30 Y. TO-DAY.

Fanfare of Bugles, The Retreat. 3--MARCH .: Sombre y Mouse. 4-BOGEL MARCH Windeer.

5. DEBUKIFTIVE PIECE

The Ride of St. George, 6-BUGLE MARCH...Old Faithful 7.Grand Fantasia of

English Songs 9-MARCH-Marching thro", Georgia, RULE BRITTANKA,

TAZ BYANING Bros. KERT, MARCH Prince Abert

GOOD EAVE THE KINO.

Conductor E J. WOOLLCOTT,

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One Chinese case of small-pox, one of diphtheria and one enteric were reported yesterday.

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The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, will be held in the Board Room of Mesra Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, on. April 29 at 5.15 p.m.

Hall; Bilk hats and morning conta.

Reception on landing and City

Departure" Silk hats and morn ing coats. dress.

Dimer parties: Fall dinner

garden-party.

Lunches and Lounge suits.

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