PAGE_2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

Volunteer Orders

ORDERS BY LT.-COLE. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE COEPS

PARADES

Corps Artillery

1 1st Battery

July 11, HQ, för D'Agullar, 8 alka,

3rd Battery

July 11. H.Q. for Aberdeen, 8 a.m.

5th A.A. Battery

July 11, HQ 5.30 p.m. No. 1. Sec- tion. Rifle course. Dress:

S.D. caps, shirt, trousers, boots and web equipment less

water bottle.

haversack and i

July 11, No. 2 Section. Full day's training. Details etc, as for No. 1 Section's parade July

Field Company Engineers July 11, "Queen's Pier, 8.30 a.m. Demolition Exercise at Brick H Dress: Helmet, shirts, shorts, boots, 'puttles and hosetops. Flers and

jack-knives to be carried.

Corps Signals

July 12. H.Q. 2′′ p.m. (1) Area Lines Tests. No. 3 Coy. and No. 5 Coy. areas. (11) Remainder: Sig-) nal training. (10) DR. Duty Runs. Uniform will be worn, shirt sleeves. Week-end parades as detailed. Armoured Car Platoon July 12. Kowloon

Railway Station, 5.30 p.m. Lecture: Field Engineering.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon July 12, HQ. 5.30 p.m. M.G. In struction. (Height firing equip ment..

› slings; haversacki, water bottle all-

ed, knives, forks and plate,

No. 7 Company.

PO LEUNG KUK

COMMITTEES RECEIVED

REPORT BY MR. CHAN KAM - PO

SPORTS & GENERAL

Additional Registration Of Persons

DEPARTURES

for

N.Y.K liner aalled Shanghai, Japanese ports and Los Angeles with the following en board from Hongkong

Mrs & Alarakia, - Mrs, RA, Arinitchera. Miss Aliko Asaoka. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Berry, Miss R. Registration for British women M. Bloomfeld, Mrs. N. Bostwick,

July 12, H.Q. 8 a.m. Field train- ing at D'Aquilar. Dress: S.D. caps,,

and children and for British men Mr. N. F. Brewer, Mrs. R. A. Buck- shirts, shorts, boots, puttees, equip- Members of the Po Leung Kuk of over 55 years will commence on berrough, Miss D, Bulldeath, Miss ment, water bottle Alled. Rifle and Committees för 1938, 1939 and 1940, Tuesday, July 9, at 9.30 at the ReW, Bulldeath. bayonets will be drawn from Com-were received by His Excellency the gistration Office, Supreme Court. pany stores before parade. This officer Administering the Goven-entrance from Jackson parade is compulsory for all ranks.ment. Mr. N. L. Smith, CM.G., at Hongkong.

Army Service Corps Company Government House at noon yester-: July 11, H.Q. 5:30 pm. Whole day. Company less duty Sections for Transport and Bupplies. L.M.G. and S.AT. Rifle. C.S.M. will ar- range to draw stores according to training programme,

July 14, R.A.B, C. Camber, 9.30 am. Transport Section. Whole day training.

R.TO. duty. Officers detalled as follows:-July 8, Capt. Miakin;, July 12, Capt. Blaker.

Field Ambalance

July 11, H.Q. 8.30 am. B parade under Lt. Balean.

APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS

Mr. Chan Kam-po, former Chair- man of the Po Leung Kük Com mittee, presented a report to His Excellency

Various charitable institutions

rendered valuable services towards helping the unfortunate women and children of our Kuk

Registration is compulsory the following persons:

Mrs. E. K. Byhaloft and infant, Road. Mrs. E. Calder and child, Mr. Es Carneiro, Mr. and Mry, J. T. D'Al- for mada Castro, Miss M. D'Almada Castro and three children, Mrs. A. D'A. Castro Reed, Mr. E. D'A. Cas- tro, Mrs. A. Coates, Miss M. Coates.

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1940.

CROSSWORD

NO. 653

ACROSS

2 Settled

7 Gap?

8 Animals

9 Malady

10 Tumbled

12 Heap 15 Raid

18 Punctna-

tion mark

19 Oust 20 Estuary

22 Lift 21 Incline

23

Sentor

member

31 Trace

32 Robust

33. Beehive

34 Go back

... DOWN 1 Over

2 Vale

3 Gem

4 Play

"-5 Fate

6 Muddle..

10 Plant

11 Satire

13 Kind of dye

14 Dogs

15. Wilted

SOLUTION

Solution No. 652 ACROSS: 1. World; . Numbers;

16 Get better

17 `Long

24 Attack

.. 25 Banish

TOMORROW

27 Trim 28 Always

29 Nuisance

30 Top

SEVEN RULES FOR LETTER WRITERS

(a). All female British subjects except those of Chinese race.

(b) All male British subjects of de Courcelles Chaffey, Mr. W. D. Mrs. de Courcelles Chaffoy, Miss over the age of 55 year except Chattulani, Mi L. F. Christen- Mr. Chron Kam-po sald, in these of Chinese race. part-

sen, Sister M. S. Curley, Father G. (c) All children of either sex of M. Daly, Mrs. M. Demeure and 28 Queen All cases sent to us were handled under the age of 18 years except child. Mrs. C. Dietrich" and child, with due justice by we winmittee. those of Chinese race

29 Vegetables Most of the cases were in con-

Mr. E. A Ebrahim, Mr. A. D. It must be clearly understood Ebrahirn. nexion with children who were kid- that this registration is compul- Mr. Harvo Egawa, Mr. R. 'F, G. napped or who had lost their way, sory In addition to, and without Es, Mrs. C. Encarnacso, Mr. W. Coy.women and girls who had been in-regard for, any previous registra-C. Farnham, Mrs. D. A. Fittinghoff tercepted while going abcard, re-tion-such as registration with and two children, Mrs. F. Fockep gistered or unregistered mussal the Postmaster General under the and two children, Mr. Yonekichi Cpl C. Spradbery, Armd. C. Pl. and adopted daughters, refugee evacuation scheme, or registration Fujita, Mr. Cyrian Frank, Mr. to be Ple., 30.6.40; L/Bdr. L. D. women and children, and victims for evacuation with the Hongkong Rudolf Friml, Mrs. A. Frishman. Fernandes, 4th Bty, to be Bdr.,

of trafficking.

Volunteer Defence Corps..

Miss A. Frishman. Mrs. V. 14.8.40; L/Bdr. C. T. Choy and

Registration is also compulsory (Gavriloff, Miss J. Goddard, Mr. A. Bdr..I, M. Fernandes, 4th Bty. to

for those who have been granted Goeke. Mrs. F. Goldman, Miss O. 8. Implant; 9. Grief: 10, Ladie be Bdr., 5.7.40; Gnr. M. J. Delgado

exemption from evacuation, dramkau. Sister F. Griffan. Mrs. 11. Interns; 13. Rice; 15, Delays; and Gnr. E. All, 4th Bty. to be

whether temporary or permanent, Gurevitch and child, Mr. and 17, Salmon; 20, Inst; 22 Concise; L/Bdr., 5.7.40; L/CDL G. F. Walker,

on any grounds, and also for Mrs. E. P. Garcia, Miss M. A. Gar-24. Train; 26, Irene: 27, Rampage: During the year "under review, those who have made private ar-cla, Mrs.. J. Gaan, Miss L. Gaan. Corps Sigs. to be CQMS 5.7.40: Sir Robert Ho Tung consented to rangements to leave the Colony in de-L/Cpl. K. C. Chan and L/Cpl. K. serve on the permanent Board of the future.

28 Indited: 29. Testy. W. Fan. No. 4 Coy. to be Pte. Directors of our Kuk Bir Robert

Mrs. F. Haimovitch, Miss J. M.) DOWN: 1. Whirled; 2. Rapid; 3. 3.1.40: Pte. S. M. Wong and Pte. Kis of grand old age and exalted vir gistration, wish to leave the Co-zume, Mr. B. Shtiyoji Hattori, Mrs. fals; 18, Linseed; 18, Attempt: 19, pore, in order to facilitate the

Hammond. Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Mrs. Drapery: 4. Nitric; 5, Might; 4. July 11, HQ. 5.30 pm, All N.C.O's C. Lee, No. 4 Bty. to be L/Cpl. tue. We are pleased that the young luny under thelp own

British subjects who, after re-L Hansen, Mr. Masayuki Hashi-Epigram; 7, Bitts; 12. Ness: 14. Censorship

Seven rules drawn up by the

Department, Singa 6.7.40; Pte. A. J. G. Taylor. No. 4 No. 4 Company

Bty. to be A/C.Q.M.S, 5.7.40; L/C.

and weak receive his protection.

arrange K Hicks, and two children, Mrs. Nunnery; 21, Neared 22, Chill; despatch of letters from Malaya, ments, máy do so, but must notify Hoffman, Mr. Tosido Roads, Mr. 23. Inert: 23. Arabs, July 12, HQ (1) 5.15 p.m.. Ra-H. W. Bonner, A.S.C. Coy, to be

The number of inmates of our the Registration Office of their de-H. D. Howard. Mrs. P. Hughes.

are published below, crults detalled for Kennedy Road Pte. (on transfer) 22.6.40.-

Kuk, during the year increased parture within 48 hours of their

It has been noticed in the Cen- Range.) 5.30 p.m. Remainder;

TRANSFERS

sharply breaking all previous re-leaving the Colony.

Mr. M. L. Hung and child, Mr.

sorship Department, Singapore. of recruits and those men detalled L/Cp), H. W. Bonner from No. 2 cords, the average being about 200

Kiyoshi Isoguti, Mr. Kitaziro Itiki. for extra musketry. »

That some people in Malaya are Coy. to AS.C. Coy, 22.8.40; Gur. per day.

It is important persons who re- Mrs. E. R. Jensen, Mrs. S. Jensen. son. Mrs. M. Peterson. Mrs. R L beginning to forget the advice S. T. Butlin from 1st Bty. Res, to quirements cost us a good deal of bring their passports of

Also, the sanitary register under this order should Mrs. K. Jansons, Mra, Satiko Ko- Peterson (Heim) and infant, Mr. given in the early months of the July 12, HQ. 7 a.m. Those detail- 1st Bty., 5.7.40; C.Q.M.S. V. C. money. ed by CB.M. Remainder at Kow-Labrum from Corps Sigs. to Corps

travel documents with them

dama" and three children, Miss EV. P. Petroff, Mrs. P. Popenenkova, war with regard to correspondence loon Railway Station at 8 am. HQ, 5.7.40: Pte. A. J. G. Taylor day of my last report inmates of particulars

During the period following the the Registration Office so that full

V. Kolatchon, Miss Namiko. Kono- Mrs. H, E. Potter, Mr. N. R. Ram-in-war-tinha,

, Miss H. Koreneva.

say, Mr. and Mrs. I.-R. Razon, Dress: Helmets

Firms and individuals can as- (chin strap up), from No. 1 Coy, to No. 4 Coy., 5.7.40. the Kuk continued to increase in may be recorded.

of these documents

Mrs. E. Kreutzer and child, Mrs. shirts shorts, puttees and Hose

Mrs. V. K. Replogle, ME, Vsist the censorship and facilitate tops, pouches, belts and frogs, rifle

M G" Krivorcochko, Mrs. LB Ryloff, Mr. Seiya Salto, Mrs, C. prompt despatch of their corres- Křivorcochko, Mr. and Mrs. H.Scarpa and three children. Mr. Dondence if they will remember Lachlan, Mr. H, C. Lamond, Miss and Mrs. I. Semanon, Mrs. H. B the following points:- A. C. Lachlan, Miss M, K. Lach-Sequiera and three children," Mr.

Letters should be posted as

No. 2 Company July 12, Company parade as tailed in Company Circular.

No. 3 Company

and those detalled.

No. 8 Company

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 8 Reuter) Brooklyn Dodgers halted in the stride yesterday when they were nosed out 1-0by the Boston Braves in the National Baseball League. Salvo pitched for the Bees. Complete scores were →

LEAVE

ing over 250 per day. Food ex- number, the max'mum reached be- penses alone exerted a heavy drain

on our funds.

EXPENSES INCURKED

the Kuk

other

to

tion a report about the affairs of lan, Mrs. A. P. Landau, Mr. and W. J. Shanahan, Mr. Katsuzo Shi- soon as they are ready and not was an influx of war refugees into

During our tenure of office there beaeff. Mrs. R. Z. Levi ¦

Mrs. Karsten Larssen, Mrs. M. Le-bata, Mrs. N. Shook, Mrs. A. C. held up for despatch Just before

Silva and seven children.

the advertised time of mall clos- Mrs. K. Levkovitch, Mr. and

Mrs. H. V. Skvortzov and three ing Business Arms in particular

Sigman. W, G. Carroll, Corps Sign, 30.6.40 to 28.7.40; Spr. M. G. Krivor, Fd. Coy. Engs., 1.7.40 to 31.7.40; C.S.M. D. Davies, Fd. Amb. Res.. 1.7.40 to 31.3.41; Pte. LF. V. Ribeiro, Fa. Amb., 1.7.40 to 11.8.40; During our tenure of office medi- Pte. Leung Yee Tak; Fd. Amb.,cal supplies for thé aspensary, tra- the Colony and an ordinance relat-Mrs. L. F. Lillelund and three children, Mra A. V. Spoay and jare urged-to pöst early, as, while 2.7.40 to 2.9.49; Gnr. O. Mojzisek, yelling expenses incurred by the ing to the registration of. Multsal children, Miss Kay Wong Ling, child, Mrs. Laura Steffensen, M. every effort is made to clear all A. R. Duncan, A.B.C. Coy., 12.7.40 connexion with the hearing of their ea 2nd Bty.. 7.7.40 to 25.3.40 Pte. Linmates to and from hospital or in and adopted dagher was enforce Miss L. Luongo, Mrs. F. Luongo and Mrs. H. AL. Vander, Mr. N. sorship for any particular mail, to 11.11.40;' Armd. C. Pl., 20.7.40 to 23.8.40.

Pte. J. Hutchison, cases, water charges and other mis persons admitted into our Kuk M. Manners, Mrs. D. McRac Mr. Tono, Mrs. G. Zavadaky-Tonuff

As a result the number of and son, Miss K. Luongo, Mrs. C. M. Sabunami, Mr. N. A. Zavadakytis naturally impossible to

Correspondence through the cen

STRENGTH-DECREASE

cellaneous expenses cost more than greatly increased and reached 1,157 Pte. R. J. Cox, A.S.C. Coy., 4.0.40. double the amount for former as compared with 839 during the Minoot, Mrs. M.. M. Maklezoff.

and Mrs. R. Minoot, Miss C. and child, Mr. Anatole N. Tonoff, catch the mail for which they are guarantee that all late postings: previous year. On an average

Mr. S. Stepnlevski. At a meeting at which Chinese there were 250 inmates per day as Moosa. Mr. Masuiti Morita,

Mrs. Size Miyazaki, Mrs. S.

Intended, representatives on the Councils and against 200 in 1938, and the highest L, M. Mogira, Mrs. P. L. Morphew Thomson, Mrs. T. Tihomino, Mrs. readily legible are liable to serious

Mr. Shigeo Takal, Mrs. 3. M. Miss

Letters should be brief and Members of the Permanent Board daily number was 279 exceeding the and two children. Mrs. V. Naet K. Topshoj, Miss N. Topshot, Mr. delay).

Talan, Mr. R Telter, Mrs. J. J.legible. (Letters which are not Pte. E. S. Moore, No. 1 Coy, of Directors were invited to be pre- previous year's figure by 29. 21.6.40: Gar. W.-P. Rudrot, 1st Bty..ent, a Sub-Committee, comprising 28.8.40 Spr. G. F. Jeavons, Fd. Coy. the Hon. Mr. M. K. La, Mesra, LJ Eng. 28.8.40; Pte. R. Goldman, No. Yau-tsun, Au Lim-chuën and Tam 21 Coy., 29.6.40; Fte. J. W. Thiriwell, Wun-tong and the then members Training Cadre, 21.6.40; Pte. C. G. of the Kuk's Committee, was ap- (Mueller homered for the Phillies, Scicluna, Training Cadre, 2.7.40; pointed to investigate the matter tions received was greater than V. H. Oliveira, Mrs. M. A. Peder Walsh, Mrs. Teru Watanabe and sender will write in addition to and Schumacher and Demaree for Gars. W. B. Adams, R. Main, A. Report of the Sub-Committee was

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R

H

E.

Brooklyn.

0

0

Boston

Į

0

(Salvo pitched for the Bees).. Philadephia New York

the Giants).

Philadelphia

8

6 8

(Read and Keller homered).

'Brooklyn

Philadelphia .......... ý

8 15

3

·3 11

0

(Marty homered twice).

New York

2.8

8

27

7 9

1

11

0

(Young homered),

Brooklyn

Boston

Pittsburgh

St. Louis

Slaughter homered)."

Pittsburgh

(Dimaggio homered),

St. Louis

Cincinnati

Moore homered),

(Goodmart homered),

Chicago

AMERICAN LEAGUE

10:

New York. §. 0 Philadelphia 312

Pte. P. Wong, No. 3 Coy., 3.5.40; Pte. Tsui How Sing, No. 7 Coy.. 25.0.40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

years.

Macindoe, T. J. B. MacIntyre, Rduly submitted to His Excellency McKibbin, W. Melrose. R. B. M. the Governor, Bir Geoffry North- Nortle, J. A. Watson and F. J. Wii-cate, through the Hon. 9.0.A. ley, 5th A.A. Bty., No. 3 Bec., 27.6.40;

His Excellency was kind enough Cars. J. C. Chalmers G. W. C. to approve a special grant of $10,- Craig, A. McArthur, F., K. Pattin 000 to us in addition to the yearly

son, J. B. Thomson and R. M. subsidy and thus enable us to make

PUBLIC SUPPORT

and two children, Mrs. N. Nechaeff and two children, Mrs. K. H. Nec- Ken Torli, Miss Chiyoko Toyoshi-

Letters should be written on All sections of the community kelman, Mrs. Haruko Okamoto.

ma, Mrs. A Tuchiri'a-Kazakovzev, one side of the paper only: were enthusiastic to lend us help Mr. Rypiti Okuno.

Mrs. Jolan Vago, Mr. and Mrs. H. Very flimsy or transparent ph and so the amount of contribu- Mrs. A. Oleinikova, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent.

per should not be used." Mr. Vlaminck, Mr. F. T. B. It is of great assistance if the

debted to the following denors that in former years. We are in-

The Hongkong and South China Branch of the British Fund for Re- lief of Distress in China $1,000, Hongkong Jockey Club 1,000, Chi- nese General Charity Fund 1,000 Yu King-yuet and Yu

Messrs.

Co Wright, „5th AA. Bty., No. 3 Sec. both ends meet, and rellere. our King-ho! (from marriage presents)

28.6.40; Spr. 8. Oray, Fd. Coy financial difficulties,

2 Engi... No. 4 Sec., 1.7.40; Spr.. C. M

Cropley, Fd. Coy. Engs., 1.7.40.

During our tenure of office 839

E. N. Thursby, Captain. women and children were admitted into the Kuk and 607 were sent Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

away. When we handed over the management to our successors 232 women and children remained in the. Kuk

RAIN. SPOILS SPORT

After a week-end of good wea

200, Bir Robert Ho Tung 100. Mr. Wong Bik-k! 100, South China Ath-

"JADE-THE CHINESE TORCH"

two children, Mr. H. M. Wegeforth, his or her name and address the Mr. K. Weinstein, Mr. Leo Wein-language, in which the letter 1: stein, Mr. J. V. Wilkerson, Mrs. A. written, if other than English. Wingerter and two children. Mr. Newspaper cuttings should not F. V. Williams, Mrs. D. P. Wie enclosed in correspondence. Lamson

Fleture post-cards of places of Mr. and Mrs. W. A White and strategic importance (1e. the air- child. Mr E C Wood, Mr. and port, views of shipping, serial Mrs. R. Wyneli-Mayow, Mrs. J. M. photographs of Singapore, etc.) Addressing Singapore Rotarians 5. Xavier, Mrs. A. Yakshamins are prohibited, and must, therefore etic Association (gate receipts the at the Rotary lunch, Mr. John and child. Miss Hlsae Yakushide.

not be sent (Malays Tribune). Kotewall Cup football match) 100. Galvin, speaking on

"Jade-the Anonymous 100, Nam Hot Mer-Chinese Torch," said that Britain's alr, ace, "Cobber" Kain, who was chants Guild 100. tions from numerous others came carned a Maori Jade charm with This together with the contribu- recently killed in action, alwaYS

to $8.923.50 as against $4,989.50lm, just as numerons Chinese total contributions collected during carry them as a means of protec-

tion against harm and evil,

ther, rain yesterday evening again MR. NGAN'S. SPEECH the preceding year.

Mr. Ngan Shing Kwan, retiring

GIFTS IN KIND

interfered with the sports pro- gramme arranged for the day, washing out the several "A" Divi-chairman, sald:-Your excellency for the gifts they made to our We have to thank the following sion League Tennis and Open Ladies and Gentlemen: Our term Kuk: 1 Pairs Lawn Bowls matches that of office has expired and it is re.

were to have been played.

Reviewing the origin of this precious stone, Mr. Galvin stated ese Emperor in like manner as that in the year 248 B.C, a Chin-

Hitler, thinking that things must cessary to submit for your informa-toys; Mr. Joseph, one refrigerator destruction of all old Chinese booka Mrs R A. C. North, one lot of begin from his time-ordered the

3

"(Knickerbocker" homered 'for, the Yankees, and Lillard and Hayes for

the Athletics,

Boston

Washington

New York

0

(Dickey and Daklgren hometed). Philadelphia

Johnson homered),

Boston ......

Washington

Chicago

Cleveland-

St. Louis

red);

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

BOWLS. Colony Open Pairs Championship, At. XCO CM. Silva and F. X Soares v. W. V. Field and V. Chittenden; W. Hong Bling and L. C. R. Souza

?

9

1 7

2

5

1

10 12

0

114

5

T

8

0

8

0

1

B

and F. C. Channing v. B. D.

1 2

5

2

Evans and R. Hall; T. Coleman

and M. Ferguson v. WC. Simp

Judnich and Cullenbine bomer

Detroit

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Cincinnati Brooklyn

New York

Detroit Cleveland- Boston

NATIONAL

AMERICAN

W. L. Pet. 4023667

45 23 682

40 28 588

42 27.620 48-20608

valued $1,300; Mrs. M. K. Lo, two and in turn prdered characters to. machines for weaving woollen socks, be engraved on blocks of Jade," valued 3500; Hongkong Chinese

War Relief Association, 100 bundles

MOST SIGNIFICANT

Men's Practice 5.30

p.m.-6.30 of old clothing and 412 pieces of This, declared Mr. Galvin, was pm.). Mixed Swimming (6.30 new and old cotton padded coats. the most significant invention in p.m.-8.30. pin.)

wollen jackets and towels: Hong-history--the invention of the

TENNIS.-B. Divaton. Army v kong Chinese Women's Club. printing press re

South China, Chinees RC. Y. bundles of old clothing: Messrs. In addition to being used for Kowloon Tong, Recreio v. Kow-Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory, printing, jade also became sym-

Y, P. A. Peckham and wloon C.C., Civil Service. In- 300 pairs of rubber shoes: Messrs.bol of power, and a designation McNeill At Recreio, G. Dowman dian B. C, Craigengower v. Lane Crawford and Co. 8. European of rank

son and P. Younghusband; W.

Hongkong C.C

FANLING GOLF

Harrower and H L Lockhart In the Captain's Cup competi- „*, & W. Simmons and P. Good-tion of the Royal Hongkong Golf win. At KFC., A.K. Suffad and Club at the Fanling Old Course, M. R. Abbar v. R. Williamson M, L Reldy, with a score of 90- and C. 8. M. Thom; J. G. Meyer 17: 73, qualines....

styled woollen outer garments; Mr.

Scots

IMITATED

BY MANY

PERFECTION

SCOTS WHISKY

MCCALLUM'S EQUALLED BY PERFECTION wing. Mra Yu, Mrs. Lo Miss Loof protecting him from evil and SCOTS WHISKY

Later, it played an important MCALLUM'S NONE

Kwok Pul-cheung, une bundle of part in the lives of Chinese, be old clothing and Mrs. Chau Kwoke ing used on a person as a means

Miss Ho and others, through Mrs harm, Leung, a large number of toys, old garments and warm clothing............

*** The Chinese are not the only race to believe in the jade charm, THOSE PRESENT

sald Mr. Calvin, for the Maoria Present at the recepton were the also had a similar bellet.

Hon Mr. R. A. O. North, Colonial F. This similarity in their beliefs Becretary, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Car can be expl

ed, as the Alaoris

and G. W. Deacon v. R. Mar. There were 13 entries rison and J. McKeltie At The optional pool is cancelled. C.CC., A Morton and H J. First Aid: Royal Naval Hos-ris Becretary for Chinese Affairs, had their origin in South China, Bicknell. D. Munro and Rpital, Hongkong, today at 6.30 p.m. the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, Bir and

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