NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB.
TREVESSA TROPHY." THE THIRTEENTH BI-ANNUAL will ta Bailed on WEDNESDAY, the 19TH MARCH, Starting at 4 PM.
Each Ship may enter Any Number of
Boata
COURSE-Start from CHANNEL thence, to KowLOOK ROCK (P), ROCKE Mark of TACHYCLUS (S), CULT ROCK MAX (P), Finish at the YACHT CLUB across the Line from West to East
Competing Boats should be in Posi- tion 11 the Starting Line by 3.80 .
STATOR A launch will leare QUEEN'S PER at 3 P., for the convenience of Members and the General Public
Ships proposing to enter Bosts are requested to Notify the HON SEC ROYAL HONG KONG FACET
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S .....
DEPARTMENT.
TN Order that & Complete Liat may
Nontained for Record Will those LADIES and Gpurpos resident in Hong Kong, other than those now serving his Mast's FORCES, who have had any DECORA TION conferred upon them by His MAJESTY THE KING, please inform the OBIEE CLERK, COLONIAL SECRET- ARIAT, if this has not already been done, Within 14 Days from 7TH MARGE,
(9179 1930.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930.
GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.
for SPECIE and TENDERIGAN DOLLARS onrrent In this Colony, for Telegraphie Transfer, on the Lords Commissioners of Hi Majesty's Treasury, London, up to and for the Sum of £60,000, will be Received by the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER COMMAND FAY OFFICE, mill 11
RETARYtor Than NOON, on the \ O'CLOCK AM. on the 177# MAROE,
"CLUB,
19TH MARCH.
B. J. VERNALL,
Hon. Secretar,
ECTAL HONG KONG YACHT OLUN. Hong Kong, 17th Feb., 1930, 9040
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
T MEETING will be held (Weather
THE SECOND EXTRA RACE- Permitting at HAPPY TALLEY 1 SATURDAY, 2ND MARCH, 1930, Commencing at 27.3.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 x..
MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies mast wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No one without & Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-members to the Members Enclosure and Cint Rooms at $5.00
$5.00 for Gentlemen and $9.00 for Ladies, are obtainable through the SECRETARY Upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for payment of all Chits, &c.
Member'
Enclosure will not be on sale at the
Badges admitting to
Race Course.
Members can obtain, span application to the BECRETARY, Badges (limited to Two) for the Free Admission to the Member's Enclosure of Wives, Lady Names must be relatives and Friends. stated when applying.
On ne pretext will Children be permitted in their Enclosure during the Mecting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 for all Persons incinding. Ladies, and is payable at the Gate
Soldiers and Sailers in Uniform are admitted Half Prics.
Bookmakers, Tie The Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincta of the Hove KONG NCCKET CLUB during the Race Meeting, "By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Becretary.
INAT
NORD: LLOYD
DEUTSCHER
THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, TEBREMEN regrets to announce
that owing to the fact that the 8.3. COLUMBUS has been chartered for this World Cruise by the RAYMOND & WAITECOM CONTANT of ECBTON, no permite for boarding or inspection can be issued.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BEIXEN Agenti: MELOHERS & CO.
[9176
1930.
The Tenders to state the Total Amount
Pounds Sterling). No Telegraphie Transfer will be made for less than £100. The Tenders to be in Dapliosis, sad in Saaled Covers, addressed to the TREA
CHEST OFFICER, COM PAY OFFICE, and endorsed
FINE
BRANDIES stated:
Distilled and Bottled by
Renault & Co.
Established 1835.
A
In the interests of oil conserva- WEATHER REPORT. real father, gave birth to an idea |
of a tunnel to permit horse-drawn tion, Mr. B. L. Wilbur, U.8. 8e- Yesterday weather report, fore-stage-coaches to travel from Paris eretary of the Interior, has ap
to London. It is tradition thas pointed five experts to make cast and remarks, issued by the Fox liked the idea and said to complete and unprejudiced inquiry
NAPOLEON: Now, there is a thing into the demand for petroleum. Royal Observatory at 6.95 prou and I should accomplish.”
Heroin, valued at 8500,000, the MATHIEU was followed by another The anticyclone is moving east-French engineer, Tour DE GAMOND, first of three shipments ordered by ward and is now central over East who spent his family's fortune in Japanese company in Mukden in and seized by the police, was pub-. China. Moderate monsoon may be sounding the Channel and expected along the S.E. Coast of drawing plans of a dozen different livly burned last week. The de routes which the tunnel might take livery points of the twe remaining China and over the N. China Sea.
Local Forecast:-E. winds; In 1803 in English company carried shipments are not known. moderate; aloudy; some drizzle or out soundings and borings. The
The 30th Div. U.S, destroyers The Northern Railway, of France mist.
made a real step towards the build will arrive from Manila about April ing of the tunnel by opening a 2 or 3. The division is composed pit at Sangatte and starting to of the following ships-McCormick, dig in the general direction of Parrot, Simpson, Edsall, MacLeish, England. Simultaneously in 1899, and Bulmer. Comdr. S. 8. Brown, the Submarine Channel Tunnel Divisional Commander, in the Mc Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the Cormick, is the senior officer. The Southern Railway of England, ships will stay here for a few days. made a gallery one and a hall miles along under the water on the A meeting on behalf of the Young British side. It was then that the Women's Christian Association is to be held at Government House, British newspapers, led by the Ice House Street. Tel. Central, oponed a barrage with all by kind perzaission of H.E. the
DEATH. Leccock.-On March 10,
at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, CARIS ROTY Luccock, aged 5 years and 8 months.
Editorial and Business Offices: 11;
12.
THE HON, MR. AND MRS.
A. C: HYNES LEAVE- HONG KONG.
TO SETTLE DOWN IN NORTH DEVON
The Hon, Mr. A. Q. Hynes, who
Chief has just resigned the Managersbip of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,. and Mrs. Hynes, left the Colony for England on Saturday by the 1.3. Kalyan.
Cognac, France, Night Editor (Wanchai Ofice): their guns. The public, was told Offeer Administering the Govern went to Penang, in 1997.
ERS FOR
GOVERNMENT Three Nar
BILLS, Eto
The right to accept or reject any or all. of the Tenders in reserved.
Coples of Forms of Tender can be Five Star had on spplication,
Persons Bandering for (Bills) ar heraby Notided that, having regard to the provisions of the Acta 23 George III., Cap. 45 and 41, George III, Cap. 69, the acceptanos of way such. Tender fe subjook to the arpresa condition that no of the British House of Commons shall admitted to any share or, pará in or to any benefit to arise from the Con- irnot
Member
enok (Billy made for the allotment of
"The provisions in question do not apply to Contracts entered into by any incorporated Company in ita corporated, capacity and made for the general bezofili of the Company,"
E. A. LANG, Colonel, R.A.P.C.,
Trossary Chost Officer. His Majesty's Tratury Office,
(9187 Rong Kong. HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG LIMITED. KONG TRAMWAYS, will be held at the Ofice of Means JARDINE, MATHasos & Co., Lra., Hong Kong, en TUESDAY, the 18TH DAY OF of MARCH, 1930, at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, to tran met the Ordinary Businesa the Company.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED From TUESDAY, the 4TH to TUESDAY, the 18TH MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1920. (9067 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.
and
R.V.O. Very Old
Liqueur Brandy
SOLE AGENTS:~~
A. S. WATSON
& CO., LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
PHONE C. 616.
.ol
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KOWLOON 19.
NOTICE. CHINA FROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
Tol. Central 4311.
E, C. 4.
that Britain would become a colony London Office: 83,, Fleet Street, of some Continental Power, and that foreign armies, not week-end tourists, would come out at the British end of the hole.
The Daily
HONG KONG, MARCH 17, 1930.
Mr. and Mrs. Hynes are to settle down in North Devon, and their many friends in Hong Kong and the Far East will wish them many years of happy retirement.
Mr. Hynes joined the Hong Kong. and Shanghai Bank in 1993, and From ment on Thursday, March 20; at there he went to Singapore and 4.15 p.m. Mrs. W. T. Southern will Bangkok. In 1904 Mr. Hynes came preside and the speakers will be
he Hou. Dr. Kotowall, C.M.G., to Hong Kong and from here, he and Miss Shin Tak Hing.
was, in 1900, given his manager-- ship-at Amoy. After a year there and two years at Ipoh, Mr. Hynes returned to Hong Kong as Chief Accountant, becaming Acting-Sub
In 1917 he was manager in 1915. mnde Sub-manager in. Shanghai, and in 1925 he was appointed manager in Singapore. It was in March 9, 1997, that Mr. Hynes be- came Chief Manager in Hong Kong: a little later he was also appointed in succession to Mr. Barlow, and a member of the Hong Kong Legis- lative Council.
in
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The drillings already made show
In an address delivered that the task would be an easy one. Technicians say that without Washington last week at a dinner forcing, the French and British given by the Boy Scouts of America, crows could dig twenty yards of President Hoover. lauded the "con chalk a day, and after three years atructive joy" of the campfire and of effort the tunnels would meet stream life. He stressed the duty Bomewhere under the Channel. of the individual to the State. Although the Channel is only 20 Together with his sister, the boy miles wide at the point where the is the most precious possession in tunnel is to cross, its route is the American home," said the Pre THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
necessarily a winding one, withsident, I sometimes think that it THERE must be thousands of Eng. spiral approaches to allow electric is one of the sad things of life that
locomotives to pull heavy trains. they grow up.' lish people in the Far East who its total length would be 33 miles,
It is interesting to hear from have sad or savage memories of a but, once completed, would allow
190 trains to run between France one who has been recently in Russia Channel crossing. That brief sixty and England daily. Three hours his experience of public worship there. Mr. H. E. Metcalf, a well: would suffice to link the French and minutes between England and English capitals, not much longer known London businessman, who France can be much more un than the time taken by aeroplanes was in Russia in December, has Press representative to-day. It will be interesting to informed a pleasant than the six weeks taken on what view is taken by the that he attended Sunday services at the cathedrals of Moscow and on the voyage out or home. Calm naval and military experts of the at times as any mill-pond, the latest suggestion for building a Leningrad and that worship, was In these days of inter carried on as usual, with no inter- Channel can work itself up into tunnel.
national peace and good-will thereference from the authorities. Both a fury of typhoon force, and at should be no real difficulty arising cathedrals were crowded, and in times the service has to be suspend on the strategic issues involved, ed completely for a day or two. while sufferers from seasickness will joyfully welcome the prospect For scores of years there has been of a trip under the waves rather
News and Views.
agitation for the building of a than over and through them. Channel tunnel, and travellers whose stomachs are not strong haye watched with hopeful anxiety the deliberations of the experts who have gone into the project. Ergin-
Two Chinese cases of typhoid eers long nga pronounced the were reported on Friday. opinion that from their point of view there was no difficulty in making a tunnel; always it was the naval and military men on one side or other of the Channel who
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN raised objections. Now comes news Nthat the
THIRTY THIRD from London that the scheme is ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING
the once more approved by an official SHAREHOLDERS in Company will be held in the Company's Commission, which recommends that BOARD ROOK. 2ND FLOOR, ALEXANDRA BUILDING, Hong Kong, on WEDNES& pilot tunnel be first built at a TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DAY, 19ru MARCH, 1930, at 2.30 PM, cost of about 8 millions sterling. NOTICE IS HIEPORDINARY the purpose of receiving a Statement If this experiment proves success of Accounts and the Report of the ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE-Directors for the Year onded DECEMBER fol, it is recommended that twin
and tunnels to HOLDERS will be held at the 31st. 1929; electing Directors
carry railway traffic Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE's Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the should be constructed by private BUILDING CHATER ROAD, Victoria,
From enterprise at a cost of 25 millions WEDNESDAY Hong Kong.
Company will be CLOSED the 9TH DAY of MARCH, 1930, MONDAY, 1078 MARCH, 1930, anti sterling, the British Government to at Noor, for the porpoes of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report Both Days inclusive. of the Directors for the year ended 3187 DECEMBER 1995.
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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, ETH MARCH, 1930, to WEDNESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 193,
John Wisden's
CRICKETERS' ALMANACK
Containing
[9050
H.M. shipa Bruce, Seraph, Stórm- cloud, and Sirdar sailed for Manila on Saturday,
The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board takes places to- morrow. There is nothing of public interest in the agenda, the business being entirely of a routine nature.
By order of the Medical Board the name of He Chee Wing has Medical and Surgical Practitioneers been struck off the register of qualified to practise in the Colcay.
The annual inspection of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade will be conducted by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government at the Murray Parade Ground, an
WEDNESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1830. {nrovide some financial assistance Thursday, March 27, at 5.15 p...
By Order of the Board,
D. L. KING,
Secretary Hong Kong, 8th March, 1930. [9127
OF COMMERCE
for 1930. MARCH, 1930, at 5.30 P..
Fall Scores and Bowling Analyses
of the
Chlef Matches played in 1929, up to the end of the English Season.
Special portraits of the five cricketers of the year :
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B. E. 8. WYATT, E. H. BOWLEY, R. W. V. ROBINE, K. 8. DULEEPSÍNHJI and H. G. OWEN-SMITH. This issue of Wisden contains a full return of last season's cricket in England, including the tour of the South African team who, if unsuccessful in winning any of the test matchen, left behind them an enviable reputation as brilliant feldsmen and good fellows. The book also includes the cricket records to which numerous additions have been made year by year, accounts of the game over- seas, and the story of the victorious M.C.C. team in Australia.
Lord Harris contributes an appreciation of the'great hitter C. I. Thornton
Bir Frederick Toone writes on Australian Tours and their man- agement.
F. B. Ashley-Cooper contributes valuable cricket history. Pablic Schools Cricket is also dealt with.
Edited by C. Stewart Caine. $4-25 Per Copy.
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
(Incorporated in Hong Kong),
dis-
The Commission-with one sentient is of opinion that the tunnel could be operated satisfac torily as a business proposition, and would be to the economic advantage of Great Britain.
After consulting with representa- tives of the raw silk producers and dealers, the Japanese Government authorities have decided to enforce the Raw Silk Guarantee Act from about March 20 for the purpose of ensuring the maintenance of proper quotations for raw silk, which have been suffering from the recent low prices.
4.
It is notified in the Government Gurette that the following tenders
both cases the worshippers seemed elderly mer and women, and there was a noticeable absence of young people. Othert churches were open in both cities, but as the pro- the paganda in Europe about Soviet and religion had not then started it did not occur to Mr. Metcalf to make any inquiries.
•
Other local public bodies on. whose committees he served were: The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, the Hong Kong branch of the China Association, the Finance Committee and Court of the Hong Kong University, the Matilda and War Memorial Hos pitals, and the Missions to Seamen He has also been a Steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and Vice- Commodore of the Hoyal Hong Rong. Yacht Club. He was also & trustee of endowments for St. John's Cathedral and for many of the churches of the Colony.
Mr. Hynes, in his younger days, was a keen rider at Far Eastern race. meetings he was also a pioneer of motor cycling in Hong Kong, Perhaps his keenest interest was, however, in yachting.
Prince Fritz Wilhelm Holm,
Mrs. Hynes is a daughter of the Danish adventurer and explorer. late Mr. F. Gilman. She was mar who is credited with having discover-ried to Mr. Hynes at Penang in ed the famed Nestorian monument 1910. While in Hong Kong Mrs. in China, died in New York last Hynes has been an active worker for the M.C.L., for St. John's week at the age of 49 years. The Nestorian monument is a stone sláb Cathedral and many other charit some aire feet in height and bearable organisations. ing an incised cross and inscrip- tion dealing with "the spread of Christianity in the Middle King-
The following appointments" are doma." It is considered the earliest record of Christianity in China notified in the current issue of the and is believed to have heen Arst Government: Gazette:-Mr. R. E. erected in the year 781, by and in Lindsell to be. First Police Magie- honour of a country bishop. Ap-trate and Coroner; Mr. E. P. H. and Registrar of Trade Marks and long after its erection, the menu- ments was thus preserved for cen- Letters Patent, and Mr. E.
be- Wynne Jones to be District Officer, parently buried in the ground not Lang to act as Official Receiver,
turies in good condition. It lieved to have been dug up in 1828 Northern and Southern Districts, and re-erected, being again moved New Territories. It is also notifed in 1007. Prince Holm's part in the that Mr. E. I Wynne Joncs bas parently to recognize and raake Debts Court in various districts in history of the monument was ap-en authorised to hold & Small known to the world its tremendous the New Territories. importance as a link with the old Nestorian Christianity.
Mr. Pepys in Hong Kong.
This day to Kowloon early to fulfil my vow that I will more par ticularly inspect that place. And there. I do meet Mr. Prodgers, and lead him aside to the Peninsula Hostel to take our morning dram. And I was mightily surprised, for it is a handsome hostel as ever I saw and would not look, mean in London Town itself. And while
Looking Back 25 Years,
The large Masonic Temple in Zetland Strect is the property of Zetland Lodge (English Constitu tion), the oldest and largest lodge numerically in Hong Kong. It is rented by the many other lodges in the Colony, except the new Lodge Eastern Scotia (Scottish constitu tion), holding their meetings.there.. Brethren of Lodge Eastern Scotia. moet in the upper hall of the Sea
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,
On this issue France is in full HONG KONG
agreement with the British recom- ANNUAL GENERAL mendation. Some months ago the THE
MEETING of the SOCIETY hope was expressed in Paris that will be held in the BOARD BOOM of the Boxe KONG GENERAL CHAMBRA when the delegates of five Powers have been accepted --Ma Yiu Tiog there, I do proffer him a K.R.A men's Institute, at Kowloon. The FRIDAY, 21st met in London to discuss naval 8,407.44 for the erection of which I do conceive to be a curi-Masonic Quadrille Club has, since manent shops at railway stations ous possct of many strong waters. its institution, held its monthly. armaments, the British Admiralty Lam Shiu Shek of 334, Nathan But he mighty cross, and to tell winter dances in the large banquet- me that the letters stand for the ing-hall on the ground of the Zet- For the following purposes :~~
would be persuaded that there will Road, Kowloon, for the making up of uniforms for the Kowloon-Canton (a) To receive the Heport of the
be no danger to England's "splen Railway from March, 1 to February name of an Association or Copland Street Lodge, The rent, how venticle of the weightier citizens. ever, 350 night, precludes the Committee and Statement of
did isolation from the construc-28, 1931.
And they do meet and order allclub from paying its way to raise Accounts for the past year! (b) To elect the Officers and Com- tion of a vehicular tunel under the
It is notified in the current issue things for the good of the district the needed funds, so it was decid and instruct the Governurent what ed to hold a smoking concert on mittee for the austing year. Channel. So far as France is con-
they should do. But Mr. Prodgers the 21st instant. Some dissension (c) To consider the manner in cerned; the Legislature stands ready of the Government Gazelle that at
do marvel how blind the Govern arose with Zetland Lodge about which Er. GroRon's Day.sha'l
to vote its approval of the under the expiration of three months the be celebrated.
The matter was put Hong Kong and Japan Estate Coment do be, as they do not al the letting of the hall. As a con
Ltd. will, unlo a cause is shewn to taking squarely up to England, and only the contrary, be struck of the waye obey, And how this shall be sequence, the concert will be held I know not. Thence on, post in the old Chamber of Commerce the shadow of the Admiralty fell over the scheme which, France con- register and the company dissolved. Signal Hill, where Mr. Prodgers room at the City Hall. There is Hon. Secretary, tends, could wipe out England's The names of the Tai Wah Besta tell me they fire the guna for saluta also talk of some of the lodges, per- unemployment problem in a week: rant, Ltd., and the Yee Cheopstion to foreign ships" of the line hapa Lodges St. John: United Ser-
(d) To transact any other basineen of which are Notice has been giyon,
8. T. BUTLIN,
[0160
THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
The rainfall for the mouth of February at the Botanical Gardens was 1.15 inches on seven days. At the Matilda Hospital it was 1.31 inches on eight days, at Fanling
•Co Ltd, have been struck off the The French Parliamentary Com- mittee handling the question was register. informed that a British Parlia inentary body was working on report detailing the economic and financial possibilities of the scheme, and there seemed little doubt that Parliament would be in favour NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
of it, but then the proposition hag 18 inches on four days,et the from their sloth. Thence by Na to have paid co less than $1,500, on five days, and at the Police but spoiled by sheds for mules as ent Freemason says that it is to THE GENERAL MEETING
THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY to be turned over to the War Office Royal Naval Hospital 1.00 inches of and Admiralty for study and a re Station. Taipo, 9.14 inches on eight SHAREHOLDERS will be held at port. Only then will the matter daya. The maximum wind velocity the Offices of the Undersigned on return to Parliament, where all was 43 miles per hour on February WEDNESDAY. the 28 MARCH, being well-a Bill will be prepared 10.
at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Usneral authorizing the building and finan Managers, together with a Statonca cing of the tunnel.
1930,
The California Joint Immigra of Accounts for the Year ended the French technicians have pro- tion Committee last week sent to DICEMIX, 1999.
greased very far and have plans the Washington House of Repre The SHARE REGISTER And prepared for the work as it would sentatives a protest against the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED proceed from the French shore. Dyer Bill, which would permit the From the 12TH to the 20 MARCH, They have made use of the plans immigration of Chinese-born wives 1930, Both Days inclusive..
which were adopted when part of of Chinese-American citizens. As the tunnel was actually bored ground for the protest, it was de- twenty years ago. The question of clared that such a rule would be building the tunnel is nothing new.anfair because it would be extend This year it is 128 years old, for ing a privilege which was not grant- it was in 1809 that MATHIEU itsed to Caucasian citizens.
| JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., General Managers, TEN Hoxo Kano FIRE LIBURANCE Co., LTD,
Hong Kong, 5th Mar, 1789. [9106.
who come into our waters Which
vice, and Naval and Military, and- is much against the hair with theing a new place outside, for hold- residents as it break their slam- ing their regular and emergency. ber. But, as he tell me they fire meeting. The rent that is charged. not before seven of the clock, then 875 to 8100 per night, is considered must they be mighty late aleepers, too much. One lodge, for its and should welcome such an alarme twenty meetings last year, is said thin, Road, and a fire road it be rent to Zetland Lodge. A promin- unkempt as ever see, and I am be hoped that this question will be in much admiration why such settled to the satisfaction of all thing should be. The other side concerned, for if not, Zetland of the road however I do find Lodge may find itself with some pleases me well for on a pretty thing of the nature of a "white hill an Observatory is placed, with elephant on its hands.Hong many instruments the most curi Kang Daily Press, March 17, 1903. one I ever do ace And with them, Mr. Claxton tell us of the morrow Loelding Back 50 Years, whether it be wet or fine. But Mr. Wo hear that veral Europeans Prodgers do tall me he is not al- have lately been visiting Som Shui ways authentique. And so back to Po for the purpose of playing the the office, but much I hope I may game of Po Tste, and on Monday come to this place again. Then night they were so successful as to home to supper and do play an break the bank, to the extent of the agent to the great content about 300-Hong Kong Daily of my neighboure" And so to bed. Preis, March 17, 1880.