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The following passengers air- rived in the Colony from Manila by the R.M.S. Empress of "åsla yesterday:---
Miss P. 'Anderson, Mr. J. Angara, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ames, Mr. C. Alvendla, Mr. S. J. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Aurinaido. Dr. A. Ahaua, Mr. R. Arriandiaga, Mr. J. Albeck, Mrs. M M.. Aboitiz Miss C: Aboitiz, Miss E. Garamendi, Mrs. M. Allan. Miss M. Doyle, Mr., Rin. 3. Murphy all of the 1st Bn.J. Bereclarte, Mrs. 8. Bosch, Mr. The Royal Ulster Rines wun "han dicap" spoons.
The usual Spoon and Practice | Wallace. Rin. A. R. Stewart and Shoot which was held yesterday afternoon on the Army Ranges at
M. P. Barrientos, Mr. W. A Case. Miss. Choa, Mr. R. Choa, Mrs. Kowloon City saw the largest num ber of competitors who have so far The Clubhouse dag was flying at F. Dazey, Miss H. de Grace, Miss M. de Graca, Miss C. Gil, Mr. and attended any of these shoots; be-half-mast yesterday, as a token of tween 130 and 140 competitors took respect to the memory of Lieut. Mrs. G. L. Glendon. Mr. D. Gar- part, and in spite of every avail Arthur Claude Berlyn, R.N., the rdo Mrs H D. Hoolis, Mr. G. able target on Nos. 1 and 2 ranges news of whose tragic death in Sin-lepkdjian, Atty. and Mrs. J. Lawng, being in use, shooting did not finish gapore last week fell with stunning until well after five o'clock.
force on the members of this Asso Yet another unit of the garrison clation, with whom he was de in Hong Kong took part in to-day's servedly popular. Lieut. Berlyn shoot. a small party from the was one of the rest shots in the Kumaon Riftes attending.
Colony, and his genial and friendly nature, his never-failing cheerful anxiety to help others on ness, and, in particular, his real the firing point. when they were in dimenities, endeared him to all who came in contact with him. This officer was the second person to join the Association, and had been a member of the Council ever since this body was formed. His loss is deeply deplored, and there were many on the firing-point yesterday afternoon who expressed their sadness and sorrow at his
Conditions were good on the whole, although the temperature was uncomfortably low, with the result that the amenities provided in the Clubhouse were fully taken advantage of, and appreciated. The light was dull, and constant, while the wind was not unduly troublesome.
Miss C. Leonard, Mr. D. L. Lyle, Mrs. C. Lacayo, Miss P. Lacayo. Mr. D. Miler; Father P. Marcos, Father B. Rocca, Mons J., C. Obispo. Rev. J. Jimenez Rev. F. Ramon. Mrs. C. Pestonji. Master A. D. Pestonjl. Mr. C. Pllicer, Mr. R. Gonzales, Mrs. M. J. Roberts, Mr. J. L. Robinson, Mrs. R. V. V. Schutze, Mr. Ed. Stephenson, Mr. EM Smith, Mr. A. V. Strijensky. Mr. and Mrs. M. Setele, Mrs. A. M. Seneres, Mr. N. Sweeney, Mr. C. Stokeed, Mr. E. Schradleck, Mr. F. J. Twogood, Mr. H. H. Thalberg. Mr. P.; J. Ublnger, Mr. F. P. Hasen, Mrs. G. Verdate, Mr. and Mrs. F. de Villa, Mr. P. White, Mr. H. C. Whittall, Mr. C. C. Chapman, Mr. L. R. Shinazi. Mr. H. Cruz, and Mrs. T. H. Eckerson, Mr. D. The leading scores made yester-Ponce, Mr. W. B. Christy, Mr. and C.Q.M.S. Í day afternoon are as follows:-
As will be seen from the leading scores given below. Sig. W. Edwards of the Royal Navy won the "nett" spoon. and L/Cpl L. Usher of the Royal Engineers won the "handi-passing. cap", one, in the S.P. (b) Class. In the 8.R. (a) series,
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Mrs. F. C. Hagedorn, Miss M. Mc- Crea, Miss P. Campos, Mrs. 6. R. de Veyra, Rev. M. F. Griffin, Mr. E. G. H. Gallit, Miss HL Grin. Mr. C. Hess. Jr.. Mrs. Hess, Miss B Kovalak. Rev. A. Lamothe, Rev. P. E. Matthews, Miss M.. Montilla, Mr. 8. G. Montilla, Mrs. R. E. Matthews. L. D. Mascardo.: Mrs. M, L. Quezon, Master M. L. Quezon, Mrs. J. Reich, Mrs. R. 8. Rabadilla, Rev. J. M. Reardon, Rer. A. Schol- zen, Mrs. A. Scott, Miss E. Scott, Major G. B. Valdes. Mr. A. 8. Yule. Miss C. Yulo, Mrs. C. A. Tulo, Miss M. Yulo. Master J. Tulo, Master L. Yulo, Master R. Yulo, Miss M. Yulo. Master J. Yulo. Miss E Araneto, Mr. B. A. Barrett, Mr. J. Guevara, Mr. N. J. Perrin, Mrs. A.
E. Crosa, Miss M. V. Cròsa, Miss I M. I. Alanco, Mr. V. G. Alberto, Bis. E. Artaraz, Mr. A Bhoromall, Miss A. Baptista, Misa N. Baptista, Miss C. Barretto, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cleland, Misses M. L. and J.
FLIGHT FROM MALAGA
Children Strangled And Trampled On
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Valencia, Feb. 16,
The sufferings of over 100,000
He alleges that on the road to Almeria the refugees were bom- barded by warships, bombed and machine-gunned by aeroplanes. fired on by tanks. The road was Ottered with the dead, he says.
"Many who could walk to long- er strangled their children rather tha
let them fall into the hands of the Fascists. Then they dashed their heads against stones threw themselves under lorries," he says.
Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Car-refuguces, during their fight from valho, Miss R. Carvalho, Mr. G. Malaga, to Almeria to escape the advancing, insurgents were descri- Dingamal, Miss C. N. Dunn, Mr.
Da Roza, Q. U,
bed to-day by the Minister of Jus- Mrs. E G.
in a report D'Aquino, Mrs. L. Da Rocha, Misstice. Senor, Oliver.
ordered by the Government. A. Dixon, Miss P. E'Eca, Mrs. C.
Senor. Ollver describes the C. Ferrer, Miss E. Ferrer, Mr. R.
exodus "a human cataclysm unknown in the history of Ferrer, Father R. W. Gallagher," Mr. H. Granchand, Miss E Geb-
Europe." hardt, Mias Gonsalves, Miss & Quyonnet, Mr. E. J. Haberer, Mr. B. N. Hensick, Sister John, MIAS S. L'tov. Mr. B. Mooljima), Miss P. Montinola, Father M. Maestrini, Mr. P. Max. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. §. Major.. Mr. J. M. Noronha, Miss T. Noronha, Miss D. Notargacomo. Mr. B. Pineda, Mr, A. Percira, Miss E. R. Quinois, Mr. L. Reikin. Misa A. Ruiz, Mrs R. T. De Ruiz, Miss R. Riskin, Miss A. Rodriguer, Mas- ter J. Rodriguer, Father A. Roselio, Miss A. Souza, Mr. V. H. Wilson, Sister M. St. Xavier, Mr. and Mrs. M. Anciano, Mr. C. D. Souza, Miss M. D'Souza, Mrs. V. G. Alberto, Master E. Alberto, Master V. AL- berto. Master 8. Alberto. Mr. L. Alberto, Miss D. Alberto, Miss F. Torrion, Miss P. Gaston, Dr. B Baldovine, Mr. L. Alandy, Rev. T. Longhnane, Rev. J. Scanlan, Rev. T. Creagh, Miss M. McCall, Miss M. Madden, Miss J. Pringle, Mrs. N. Florencia, Mrs. A. Roces, Mrs. E Abrigo, Miss C. Alaridy, Mrs. 8. M. Remedios, Miss S. Remedios, Miss C. Xavier, Sister St. Theresa, Sister St. Maria, Rev. A. Uterga, Rev. I. Larranaga, Sister H. Van Dost, Sister E. Bosse, Buster E. B. Wagner, Sister M. B Cusack, Mme. G. Bourbear, Mr. A. N. Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dell. Mr. A. Quin- tana, Miss C. Cadayona, Miss M. Macafe. Miss T., B. Dejos. Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Miller, Miss M Baptista.
M.S. TJINEGARA
The following passengers, left the Colony yesterday by the mis.. Tjinegara for Sourabaya via ports: Miss O. Ravazzalo. Mr. H&
Many children.. whia. "become separated from their parents, were trampled on by the crowd. Some of the refugees, unable to walk, crawled along the road, leaving trails of blood,
Food and drink were very scarce. At Almeria hundreds were unable to find shelter and slept on the pavements.----
Reuter
Gallop, Mr. J. Herrer Mr. B. C. Ung, Mr. L. by Engka, Mr. D. Chin Tong, Mr. G. La Payne, Mr. Roberto Ravazzalo, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Koster, Mr. J. D. Elich. Mrs. C. Schrager, Mrs. C. R. Harran, Dr. Fong Foo Sec. Mrs. Buchan, Miss, C. Buchan, Mr. C. Val- samakis.. Mr. J. B. Harrison, Mr. 6. F. Badger, Mr. C. Loinas, Mr. A R. Fabregas. Mr. J. P. Mascaro. Mr. F. Mascaro, Mr. H. D. Colt
Jean Miss Norah Adams, Misa Adams, Miss F. M. Nettleton.. Misa C. F. Crosby, Miss K. R. Hooker. Miss B. Hooker, Miss E. Hooker. Miss Batchelder. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Horton Mr. Marvin Rohra, Mr. and Mrs. G. Besse, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. L L Schwald. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Bell.
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NOTE: The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all 8.R. (a) and B.R. (b) Spoon Shoots.
SEER OR DOCTOR?
At the Central Magistracy yes- terday, Cheung Yat-man alias Ha Chung-sin, was charged with pro- fessing to tell fortunes at No. 225 Queen's Road Central. second
floor.
Defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and said that he was a doctor. Inspector E. J. Ellis, of the B.C.A., requested a 48 hours' re- mand to translate several Chinese documents. The remand WRS granted; the defendant granted bail of $150.
SHIPPING
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MOVEMENTS
ROYAL FAMILY AT THE FAIR
London, Feb. 16. The King and Queen, accompan- led by Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duches of Kent, visited the Plympła sec- tion of the British Industries Fair and spent nearly three hours in a detalled Inspection of the exhibits. The royal party made many pur- chases
Another member of the Royal Family paid a visit to-day to the Birmingham section of the Fair. The Duke of Gloucester arrived there before lunch and spent an hour in the hardware and gas sec- tion. In the afternoon be made, tour of the electrical and engineer- ing sections. ---
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will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C... via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu at noon on February 23 (Tuesday),
The B.I. and Apcar s.s. Santhia left singapore for this port on the 13th instant, and is due here to-morrow.
The P. and O. sa Corfu left Shanghai for this port on the 16th Instant at 3 pm, and is due here to-day at about 6 p.m.
M.C.C. BEATËN
Sydney. Feb. 17, New South Wales beat the M.C.C. by 105 runs, when the latter closed their second, effort with a total of 299."
Ames contributed 60. Lush, B fast-medium bowler took 7 for 72, and Hynes 3 for 76.
Full scores were: N.S.W. 231 and 246; M.C.C. 13 and 299. Reuter.
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