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Jiro Miyaoka, The speech, pubilahed issue of Saturday with

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Joochow propIK NAVU VERI

Chineva Praes, calling against the proposed anfores

Sumatra

Kuo an introduced the Chi was a fine thetorical effort, while the rottoralization of Chinese in, Java pective reports of, Dr. Hamilton Wilght and Mr. J. B. Bruayate word worthy THE Yennan Viceroy has telegraphed to the A. S. WATSON & CO., of any deliberative gathering in the world Grand Council reporting a local outbreak at That the British delegation should have Obenbachou, Chaksianiu. Ho adds that he been able to carry the Commission with it on bas ordered the Police Intendant to take mea most points is at once a tribute to the Governautes to suppress it ANNE ment's selection and a recognition of the para- mount interest, that Great Britain has in the JAPANESE papers report that bis Majesty King opiam question in any international gathering: Leopold of Belgium is to pay a visit, in Japas Where there was any tendency for friction, to and that the Belgian Minister in Tokyo is to manifest itself, the cause was to be found in the leave Tokyo for home on the toth last. to con difference in the instructions given to the sult with the Belgian Government on the pros. separate delegations rather than in disagree-fected visit. Ten

The Shensi official bady in Peking has petl.

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Wedding Bells.

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POPULAR OFFICIAL'S DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE.

At St. John's Cathedral, this allemoon, very pretty wedding was solemnised, the can tracting parties being Mr. M. C.Owen and Miss Phyllis Selb, daughter of Mr. Arathoon Seth, the popular Registrar of the Supreme Court, and Mrs. Seth, of Norman Cottage, Peak Road. There was a large gathering of friends present 10 witness the ceremony, among whom were the beads of Governmental departments and the saing exponosno o fim. merce. The Rev. Mr. F. T. Johnson official ada. The bride was given away by bar father,

A study of the nine Resolutions reveals the ioned the Yochtanpo asking it to raise fan while Mr. Enos Seth acted asbest ming. Short-

Mrs. Hindi, silver, grant battle,” Dr. Ho Kai'

cherry

Hooper, pár, silver Hogbes,4silver

tea strainer salt cella

Mlin Raid Kugbes): 5 silvor.tea spoods. Mr. E. Howard, 6 silver spoons, Mr A. O'D. Gourdio, silver bowl, Capt. Hodgins, lacquered music stand and fable. Mr. Hocking:

Sanitary Board.

CHINI

term

Board

and daughter, cat glass bowl, Mr and Mrs, known Ernest Hozeland, Jepansie silk table castre. fecond Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Holyoak, silver card care. Sanitary Mr. and Miss Hance, blackwood frame. Mr. inst., would dot c and Mrs. Bo Wing, alver vatns. Mrs. Homent, as a matter Tang, silver bair pin box Miss, Harathoro, had addressed the silver pen-holder, Mr. Hutchings, silk om effect. Upon hearing his doc broidered cuubion. Mr. J. H. R Hauce 6tatives of the Chinese com Japanese lacquer plates and 6 grass lawn mata kong were impelled to ask Mr. and Mis Paget Hett, silver mustard pot. tion of Mr. Lau's dec Mr. Haidt, 4, silver salt cellars, schola

Mr. and Miss Joxepb; gold bracelet. Mir, and Mrs Joaquim (Sourabaya), draft, Mr. S M. Joseph allvet vases Messes. Joseph, and E. Chan A Tong, silver crust and 6 silver ten spoons

persuasion failed, the

fact that the Commission thoroughly approved to build three railwayɩ, one from Singan tafter three, the arrival of the bridal party was Dr," and Mrs, Jordan, silvar ten set. Mr to the last bar not the 'las

of the President's diagnosis of the opium

Tougkush, one from Singan so Lanchou and a light one for transportation of the Yench'ang petroleum to the Tungkuản,

being played on the organ and during the cera-

charm

Kadoorie, cheque, Dr. Kryt, 2.silver vases. Mr. and Mrs. Kempy coffee pot Mr. Bill

Miss Kraft, silver sweet basket, Mr. and Mrs, Spiers Koll, 3 bronza vassz,

left to them. They drew up a mem ed to the Government. Chu pak may be re-appointment for

on the Board: nu the,

A contiduoda period als Chinese whom he had so eff

merchants, member of the and the loading firms affixed

individual members of the the memorial, besides whose names carry weight

OBADLE

last under a covering letter from the

PARK

Leung Pia Chi, a satin cushions and satin Mr G. P. Lammert, 3 sweet forks, Mr. table cloth. Mr. Leung Chin Kong, amethyst necklace and embroidered, slik disin George Lammer, pearl brooch Mr. and 30s chops and an equally large bum

native affairs in the Colon Mrs. Longuet, piclure. Mr. Lan Chu Pak, Loureiro, grass cloth table cloth. Mr. and ceding to the prayers of the petition copy

silver tooth pick, stands. Mr. and Miss was forwarded to Government last

signatories to the memorial. Tặc

Mrs. José Loureire 1 doz grass clois servietics.Me Edward Loureiro, satin was transmitted to Mr. Lau Chu-pak od Felday gold embroidered purse. Mr. Frank Loureiro, Secretary which, in flattering term Japanese fancy box. Mr. and Mrs. Corewall Chinese representative on the Sanitary Board, Lewis, 6: silver tea spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Logan, 2 silver vased. Mr, and M requested him to re-consider bis Norman Collage, Peak Road, the residents of Mrs. Leung Wing Cheong, silver frame. Me had ae official information on the subject), but After the ceremony, a reception was held at. J. Leirin, silver bread crumb brush. Mr. and What that gentleman's precise reply to Government was we cannot state, baring the bride's parents,

NI JUDA A MISA Li Kes Chin, jade brooch, Mr. Lau Pan Chio, The happy pair leave for London to-morrow. silver bowl, Mrs. Lum Sui Sang, silver fok we understand that pressure of business and received from their many friends in the Frederick and Lady Lugard, silver bowl. Mrs. cludes the possibility of his devoting the same Following is a list of the wedding presents stand and pen holder. His Excellency birthe numerous calls on his leisure hours pres

mert, silver and mother of pear) writing act Colony

Lee; a silver serviette rings, Mr. Frank Lam the Board as he has done in the past. Mr. Lan degree of care and attention in the businets of

from service on the advisory council to Gorarn does not, however, contemplate final ret roment.

TOBACCOS:

announced by Mendelsoho's Wedding Marc question, when be declared that the deli- berations of the "international body marked

sony, the beautitul hymns The Volce that John Cotton's No: 1 &

the close of the emotional stage and

Breathed O'er Eden" and *0 Perfect Love" the subsiltution of the scientific stage. No THERE was a good attendance of Chinese st were condered. The bride, who locked o Carven Mixture; Ardath reference has been included to the moral the auction at Shangbal of the epium-hulking, was attired in creation of white aspect of opium smoking; but starting from Coran on and inst, but there was considerable from Fairall's She wore & 80 of Special Mixture; Black Cat; the premise that public opinion is against the difference between the value set upon the hulk white Liberty satin, the long train falling practice, the Commission sets out to assist the by the vendors and the prices offered by buyen in graceful folds, trimmed with chiffon and Garrick Smoking Mixture. work of probibition. The complimentary Jes and at Tis. 6,003 the vessel was withdrawn brange blossoms intermixed with mystle The ference to China's efforts in the same direction THE Department of State Affairs is considering berthe and sleeves were of fae. Elorentine Phillips Finest Smoking Mix-was a graceful tribute to the nation, which will the subject of framing special regulations for lace. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms

be readily endorsed by foreigners, but in the official salaries. The same Department in a

under & Lulle veil and carried a beautiful bou turo, "Non Fur" Tobac case of the Chinese. Government should be conference on Tibetan Affairs on March 1, re

quel. The bridesmaids were the Mizan accepted only in conjunction with the able terred to suggestions by Generalissimo Nice dresses of pale blue nicon de soie from the Mabel Soth and Brotherion Harker, who wore co and other well-known expord of existing conditions made in an early Kéng-yan contained in the Dynastic Institue up-to-date parlour of Madame Flint, made

session by Bir Alexander Hosie. Te the second brands.

and third Resolutions the respective Govern JAPANESE papers report that success in the alter the style of one of the beautiful dresses micals are recommended to take measures for negotiations for a compromise in the liabilities of La Maison Doucet, Rue de la Paix, the gradual suppression of the practice of opium of the Dai Nippon Sugar Refoing Company Paris, Tho hats were of cream straw trimmed smoking and a re-examination of existing is hopeless, and the Mitsui, Mitau Bishi, and with roses and fargol-me-nots and finished systems of regulation is suggested in the light Daiichi Banks, which underlook the relief of with pale blue ribbon. of the experience of other countries dealing the company, have at length declined to ad with the same prablem; but the Commission

vance the Y3,000,000 required and have with is careful to insist that no country is to feel drawn their assistance. obliged to rush through measures that might. J. E. Barker, manager of the Stag Hotel be wholly inexpedient in the special conditions proceeded in the Police Court to-day against obtaining. More definite is the expression of Arthur Zietch, described as a blacksmith, for opinion that it is the duty of the Governmcuts obtaining by means of false pretences board: to obviate the smuggling of opium into coun- tries where it is prohibited, by adopting of Sice from complainant's hotel with intent te and lodging hall a sum of money to the value

prevent the shipment of the drugs while hard labour was the sentenco, reasonable measures at ports of departure to defraud on the 15th August last. Three months aby, hesitation in denouncing opium is entirely removed when the Commission comes to con- sider morphine, against which drastic measures are urged without reservation. To the remain A. S. WATSON & 00., in case dawn opluca divans in their ing Resolutions foreign Governments are

Settlements in China-a messure aimed, pte.viction of their obsconding compradore, 'Chap sumably, at Japan-to deal with anti-oplum Shun Shue, charged with fraud. A reward of remedies containing opium in theso, Coutes similar sum is offered by the Bank to the sions and to apply their pharmacy laws to their person who gives such information as may lead nationals in Coina. Another Resolation points to the arrest and conviction of Wong Well out that the Commission was unable-to-accept Chee, manager of Kwong Man Tai, charged the proposal of the Chinese delegates that a❘ with fraud. : [28. scientific investigation should be made by a committee into the properties and effects of opium and into anti-opium remedies.

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Mr., Mrs. and Miss Armstrong, set of silver spoons. Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson, 6 Japanese silver tea spoons. Mr. L.S. Aratheon, sliver umbrella handle. Mr. A. V. Apcar, silver ita set. Mrs, and Miss Arathon, (Calcutta) silver THE Yokohama office of the Chartered Bash entiés dish, Mr. A. C. Atalhoop, cheque, Mr. of India, Australia and China bave issued cir and Mrs. Allen, table centro. Mr. Abdool culars, says the pin Ganite, offering a recader, 6 scent bottles, "Mr. Abdool Rahim ntion which may lead to the arrest and con Mr. Apoiold Chinese curio ward of Ven 2,500 to any person giving inform: silver crust. Mrs. Aitken, a silver salt cellars. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnar, silver dessert knives. Mies Barker, bliss Maker, Miss Gorham and Miss Gourley, A silver : cellars. Mr. and Mrs Blanche, grass cloth tea cloth. Mr. and MIL Murray Bain, pair cloissond vases, 7 Mf. R. E. O. Bird, sives frame, Mr. Dowley,

of the Colony. All he desired was in one or two years' respite from the strennou datier incidental to the acceptance of office if they are to be conscientiously discharged.

ment on matters connected with the sanitation

Mr. Ma ang Chow, Mother of Peas sweet dish. MT. Meek, 4 silver salt celiais, Mr. and. Vra. M. & Martin (Singa porg), 3 silver sweet dishes. Mr. Martin (Kobe), Kaga tes ant. Mr. JH. N. Mody silver keule. Mr. H. N. Mody, gold purse, Mr. Mok Man Chung, 2 ebony chains. Mr. J. A. C. Munro (Calcutta), cheque Chu-pak was honoured with a privis con At the invitasjon of the Governor, Mr. Lan Mr. M. Meouk, a silver candle sticks. Me.ference with His Excellency at Government A. Musso, 4 silver salt cellars," "Mr. and Mrs. F.. H. May, z silver candle-sticks. Mr. and use yesterday. The outcome of the dis- Mrs. Maitland, silver blotting pad. Mr. and neastin-endeavouring to serve the public In- cussion demonstrates His Excellency's taciful- Mrs. Musa,Japanese tenset Dr. L. Ma terest. Wabave reason to believe Mr. Las Chu guts, 1 dez, brass finger bowls and plates. The pak has almost practically yielded to the pu' lie a silver sweet dishes. Sir. Henry and Lady Marquis and Marchioness di Oriolo Musso, desire, an represented by the Chirase mamorial, silver frame. Mr. Ernest May, 2 silver vase to accept re-nomigation for another term of As a result of the promulgation of the new Berkeley, travelling clock. Mr. M. Brandeo, Mr. G. D. Melbourne, a silver and Mother of office for three years upon certala domina! con Coinage Act the present issue of postage Bain, wet lacquered tea-pays. Mr. and Mcdonald, silver ice pale,

cheere and biscuit stand. Mr. H. Murray Peari fruit dishes. Mr. and Mrs. D. Macditions which have not transpired and which stamps which are of course in att denomina

are capable of modification in accordance denomination's. The most Abvious' contre would be to surcharge the present issues but

||J, M. Beck, silver photo frame, Miss Bird,

1. Dr. Noble, 4 silver sweet dishes. Mr. and

Where then does the International Opium ions will be superseded by stamps of sala picture. Mr. and Mr. Edgar Barrett, Japanese Mrs. Nissim, 6 silver bowls Dr. Pinto No. with the exigencies of circumstance.

Commission leave the opium question?, ID the first place it marks a clear advance upon

silver butter dish. Dr. and Ms R. AuBellies the Royal Commission of 1895, pot so much this we learn cannot be done. Beth the Siam-silver tea caddy. Mr. and Mrs. Bolles, & glass by what it has achieved, but what it bas feltese and English lettering for the new denomien. and silver vasos, Mr. Bryor, a Japanese undone. lato the extent and effects of opiumtions would be too long for the stamps now in plaques, smoking it bas refused to inquire. Excessive use. We understand that the question of a new

Mr. and Mrs. R. Chapman, silver sweal dish. use of the drug is opsaly or tacitly admitted issue is being considered by the Ministry of Capt. St. Clair, a silver sweet baskets. Mr now to be an evil by almost every nation in public Works to whom the matter was handed Chau Chew, silver frame. Mr. and Mrs. terested in the question, and total probibition over by the Royal Post and Telegraph Depart Chapman, a Mother of Pearl fruit dishes: Mr. has come to be generally recognized as the ment.-Siam Weekly Mail.·.

B. Chapman and Miss, M, Chapmad, 4 silver only means of dealing effectively with that evil.

pepper pots. Mr. G. G. Catchick, travelling The Commission endorses prohibition, but on FOUR of the largest vessels plying the waters of clock, Mr and Mrs. Craddock, a grass cloth lines that will commend themselves to level. the Poc fic between San Francisco and Oriental tea cloths. Mr. and Mrs, Chatham, a silver toast headed statesmen, while possibly leaving ports, the Pacific mail liners Korea aed Biberia, racks. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mother of well-meaning zalo deeply stirred with in- of 18,000 tons, and the Mongolis and Manchuria. Pearl and silver sweet disher, Mr. Chay Long, dignation. Among the latter there existed the of 27,000 tons, will make Manila a pori of call silver bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Carvalho, gair silver belief that the Commission would endeavour during the balance of the present year, afford-vases. Mr. C. Cooke, silver shoe horn, Mr. arbitrarily to denounce treaties and assume ex-ing the travelling public an opportunity to make and Mrs. Chao Leep Chee, 6 silver tea spoons, the trip to the home country, direct, on these Mr. Chau Sul Ki, ivory end ailver belt, M. swift and luxuridus, vessels, says the Manila Chau Ab King, roll of silk, Mr. and Mrs. Cadienews,

One steamer is to call bore George Caldwell, a silver vases. Sir Paul each mouth, the first of the vessels to Chater silver ten sat, silver salver and silver come to Manila under the new arrangement | toilet set. being the Mongolia, das here the latter part of this month. The vessels are to come here from Nagasaki and will make the return tripto San Francisco via Hongkong, Shanghai and japan ports. Mess. Castle Bros. Wolf and Sons Bra the local agents for these popular steamers, Additions to the Pacific Mail fleet are the steamers Aria and Persia, formerly of the O. and O, line, which recently passed out

world is 80 cents per quarter. Single Copies Daily, an cente, Weekly, twentyecutive fanctions in China. There could have

Are cents (for cash only).

been no mora justification for a Commission on those lines than for an International Con- ference (to use Sir F. Swettenham's parallel) to inquire into the lynching and shooting of negroes. Public attention, however, has been drawe to the subject of opium smok jog jo s manner

sever attained before and while the British delegation sioutly refused to go beyond the letter of its instructions, Chioa need have no anxiety regarding British sympathy and willing.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909.,

THE OPIUM COMMISSION. We are indebted to the columes of the North

years.

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PASFENCERS RESCUED BY M. M. LINER,

China Daily Neni for the following leading

mesa to help her in this "task of the greatest article-Withio a short month and with less magnitude." She will find, indeed,, a desire than thron weeks devoted to plenary sessions the on the part of Great Britain to anticipate any of existence after a busiDTEA career of over 30 International Opium Commission has finished assistance that she may require from her, so its labours and its fadings have been made long as the "unswerving sincerity." 10 which known to the world. As soon as it was under testimony has been borne, is maintained. stood that, its work would consist mainly of after this Commlesion the Chinese Govern listening to the reports of the various delegament and those who would help it in the work tions and collating the knowledge obtained of opium suppression must cease to pay exclu- rather than of seeking fresh evidence of its own sive attention to what othet Fowers are doing accord, it was realized that the deliberations or leaving undone, and must devote their would not extend over any great length of efforts entirely to the progress of the move time. The object of the Commission was to ment in China. With the assistance that the arrive at a common basis for action among Commission has given comes the greater "the various "Powers concerned in dealing responsibility.

with the opium question, and for this reason It was wise to extend its representative character, By: the, "co-operation of Austria- Hungary, Italy, Persis, Russia and Siam re quisite safeguards were taken against the stultification by the subjects of there Govern ments of any policy agreed upon by Great Britain, Chios, the United States, France, TWELVE strokes of the birch were awarded. Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and Portu-Chan Kam Chi, a 14-year-old youth, for obtain gal. Thas constituted the Commission speaks ing from Jose Sabino a purso containing $7,25 with authority, and if its resolutions do not by false pratences.

The Japan Chronico of 27th ult, says Captain H Sakums, licensed Inland Sea and Nagasaki pilot, Informe us that as the M. Mi steamer Balasis, commanded by Captain. G. Magney, which left Kobe on Monday, the 2nd lustant, at 8 am, for Shanghai, was passing through the Kurushima channel in the Inland Sea, a number of persons were sighted clings Ing to the debris of a wrecked junk and sting

running at eight knots. gling against a heavy bez and a strong current

vace, a silver popper pote. Mr. and Mrs Northcote, travelling clock, Miss Ida Ng pair of silver chop sticks. Mr. H. M. H, Namazee. & silver finger, how Is.

and bridegroom. Measts Owen, ponch bowl Mr. Cyril Owen (Rangoon) drafts for bride Mr C. Cyril Owen, family bible and wedding day album. Mr Graca Oxatio, silver card

CASE.

Chu pak at his office this afternoon, to obtain When a member of our staff visited Mr. Lau confrmation of the matter related above, faal gentleman naturally, with becoming modesty,

spriestative could gather from him was that did not card to enter into extended con- versation regarding the subject All our he felt admiration for the industry which was responsible for ibe gathering of much informa

CORRESPONDENCE,

tion which ha felf interested to learn but which Perkins, "Poetical Works of Robert Buras Mr.

Dr. and Mrs. Pearce, gold miror, Mr. She was not in a position to disprove... and Mrs. Piercy, tea cloth. Mr. and Mrs. Heary Pallock, silver purse. Mr. Ernest Pearce, silver toast rack, Miss Connie Pearce, ivory card case, Mr., Mr. and Miss Hatton Potte, grass cloth tes cloth, Mr. Patell, silver card ease and silver bag. IM

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raymood, silverpowder. box. Mr. John Robertson, 6 silver liqueur cpps. Mis, and the Misses Rowe, silver mustard pat and salt cellar,

[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed"

, by. Correspondeatą In-thia columni)

REGATTA.

To'rum Eperor ofʻmie "jiskakong Telmoriri.

readers to the fact that the Hongkong Regatta Dear Sir,—May 1 draw the attention of your

It is not so very long slece the Regalis A takes place at Lal-Chi-Kok on Saturday wook?

taken in rowing all over the Colony, Lately, a very popular event and great interest wis however, times have changed and people sa longer seem to care about it

and that so for a sport should langaish: for Isn't it rather a pity that this should be sor

want of encouragement?

Rowicz is as good-a, sport to watch as fonts ball or crices and from those who take part in it, it requiras as much skili and far more plack, self-denial and keenness than aither of those games.

E. M. CARPEN

Mr. Crowther Smith, a cut glass scent bottles. Mr. and Mini Dixon, grass cloth cushion Mr. Sin Tak Fan, jade bracelet. Mr. Hennes Mr. and Mrs. Dealy, box of out-crackers. Mr. say Seth, cherrywood desk and chair, Mr. A and Mrs. Dowley, cut glass scent bolile. Mr Seth, emerald and diamond ring, Mrs. Seth, and Mrs. A., David, 12 silver tea spoons pearl necklace and earrings, Miss Setb, six Mr. A. David, a silver menu stands. Mr. M.ilver finger bawis, Mr. Harold Seth, epal and David, a sliver napkin rings. Me, P, Davidron, diamond bracelet, Mr. S. A. Seth, cheque silver tea caddy. Mr. and Mrs Decison, pale Mr. Enos Seib, s cherrywood tea tables. Mr. of Satsuma vases. Mr and Mrs. Donald, silver A. Stevenson, cheese dish. Mr. E. Shaw, 6 fish carvers.

silver dessert kalves Mrs. M. J. D. Stephens, Mr. Ezra, sait cellars. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellis,silver travelling clock. Mr. Robert Shewan, silver vase. Dr. and Mis Evan Jones, silver & silver ligeur glasses, Mr. and Mrs. Sewer, But JAPANESE VESSEL WRECKED diali, Misi Ellis, Satsuma vase. Mr. and Mrs case. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Silat, a silver sweet Beef basket. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Elf, butter 2 silver trifle spoons. Mr. M. S. Sassoon, Jewel G. H. Edwards, pair silver vases, Mr. E. dishes. Supreme Court Staff, blackwood table, it is very disappointing for men who have

Why does it got so little encouraɣemo01) Ellis, gold and jade bracelet. Mr. and Mrs, two chairs and embroidered silk table clotb. trained hard and given up a good deal for row. Ellis, a silver sweet dishes. NAKO

Mr. and Mrs. Fen Shus, 3 gold and jada Mr. Percy Smith, dez silver knives and forks, falls Bat

Mr, and Miss Shaw, silver manicure seeing, if the Regalia,the chief event of their year, bracelets. Dr. and Mr. Fonylb, a silver Mr and Mrs. Shellim, silver cake dish, Mr. napkin rings. Mr. Fang Wa Chon, & silver tes and Mrs. A. H. M. da Silva, silver laksland commence a new era of enthusiasm? Your

Why shouldn't the forthcoming Regatta. spoons, Mr. Deoman Fuller, fountain pen and penholder. Mr. and Mru, E. E. da Silva, faithfully, Mr. T. M. Gregory, silver flower bowl. Mr. fire screen, Mr. She Fat Tao, silver brush. Mazzak D. M. Gubbay,(Shanghai) silver Balcarvers Mr. Subedar Mahomed All, 2 silk cashions,/ta Hongkong, 9th March, 1919 Mr. Mrs, and Mis Gubbay, silver jewel box. Mr. and Mrs. Tulcher, torioita shell clock. Misses Galluzzi, & giver dessert knives, Mr. and Dr. Thomson, a silver models, Mr. Tong Lai ALEXANDRA CINEMATOGRA Mrs. Gamperz, 2 silver pipper pois. Mr. R. Chuce, z silver serviatta singa. Mr. and Mrs. High A. Gubbay, silver sweet dish. Mr. and Mr Toledano, 12 silver tea spoons Me Tang The liner was promptly brought to ba the Gilby, s entré: dishes, Masters Gilby, chafing Kilips, silver, powder box. Mr. and Mrs. To weatherside of the wreckage and a boat lowered; | dish. Mr. and Mrs. David Gubbay, silver card Yat, gold character brooch,

* Miss Rosa Barnes, the versatile and social After some difficulty, the drifting perces-six Varts, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffith, (Canton) Mr. GIA, Woodcock, silver flower stand. Miss at the Alexandra Cinematograp on Wednes in command of M. Joseph, the second officer, caro, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimble, a silver Maurs, Walkeraud Turner, a silver vases, entertainer, will have an “Evanlig at Home teen in all were brought on board la an ex- allver powder box, Dr. and MI, Grops, Wallace, Jade brooch. Mr. Wei A Yuk, 2 hausted condition, from which, however, with

day, March 10th, Miss Barans a silver vases. Mr. Andrew Gore, a silver silver frames, Mr. Woi Wing Sam, silver distinctly unions, and we are Unfortunately, rescued persons did not prompt attention, shey quickly recovered, me vitet." Mr. J. H. Gardiner, silver frame,

mirror, Mr. Warbrook, a silver vases. Mr repay visitors.It will be Miss Barnei represent all who had been on the junk, three, glhions. Mr and Mrs. Scott Harston silver. Mes. James Walker, dsb carvers. Mr. Wang

Mr. Hall, silvercrnet, Mr. E. Haskell, opera A, 2, Wright, 4 silver salt collars, Mr. and Pearance in Hongkong,

en the leading society being misting. It appears that the junk--the sweet dishes Mr. and Mrs Hollingsworth, Hing, a silver

securing the services Belion yarn, and other cargo, aed Felisu-maru, of about 100 koks borden-load, silver sweet dish. hir, and Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Mr. and

A Mi Zorab (Sourabaya), artiste, the manageme carrying two boatmen and seventeen pas

1 kilver sweel dishes, Miss Kolmos, 2 Satsuma" draft

pletely from the ty vasıs. Dr. and Mrs, Harsion, 4 silver menu,

which the Hongko the opposite side 31 the strait. An hour after sweet dishes. Himly and Co.'s staff one goldenca of six months imprisonment and a fine of numbers press sengers, sailed from Imabaru for Oshima, on stands. » Mr. and Mrs, Henry Humphreys, 4 | On ant last, Judge Cromfold imposed sent. | the title of Mier'

Cum (she stmjød, at about 3 pm, on the afternoon in, and pearl brooch. Mas, and Mius Hazelund..

Yangi Paki porcelain vases. Mr. Hyndman, :

the Phil rings. Mr. Hn Wing?

LOCAL AND GENERAL, FOUR dellars each was the price a questelle had to pay for fighting in Connaught Road Central to-day..

fulfil all expectations, the reason should be We are informed that Mr. Lau Chu Pak, at the found in the exaggerated nature of the hopes invitation of His Excellency the Governor, has formed rather than in say shortcomings on the been elected a member of the Hongkong Unis part of the delegates.". Of the thirteen nation-versity Committee. alitlesrepresented it is not claimed that all were

Able to deliberate with equal knowledge and FOR hawking ground-nuts at Queen's Road influence; but the Governments of the coon Central without a licence, a man was sentenced arles' chiafly interested may be congratulated to eight hours' detection and six strokes of the on the choice of their representatives. When blich is the Police Court, to-day.

the fall report of the proceedings comes to be PRINCE Su and Doko Tsai Tse together agreed tion, she was overtaken by a sharp squall publiibed, it will be recognized that the high on February 28 in discussing naval reorganize and was dashed to places in a few seconds. standard of debate set by the President, Bishoption, to establish Naval Schools at Nanking and

int, was well maintained by other, speakers, Ticotsin, to appoint Naval Counsellors and

may be mentioned Sir Cecilenorganise the Foochow Govammen! Smith, Sir A. Hous and Mr. Traze key will report to the Thrango

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