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SCHOOL FOOTBALL,
Presentation of Shield and Cup.)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918.
FRAWLEY CO. RETURNING.
The Frawley Company which met with much sucoses in Hong- kong and elsewhere last year, are The wax large sitandacce of pany is composed of entirely new returning soon. The present com- Boholare and friends at the Queen's people with the erorption of Mr. College recreation ground at Frawley, Miss Valentine Sidney Causeway Bay yesterday after and Mr. Reynolda Denniston. Sir-With reference to your lenderette under abote caption con, when the final of the Junior The lenda are in the hands of Jesterday, I have no doubt that Football was decided. Opport: Florence Chapman, Mr. Henry League of the Hongkong Schools' Misa Katherine Decker, Mise all lovers and cultivators of Artunity was also taken to present Mortimer and Mr. W. H. Claire, will appreciate and endorse your the Senior Shield, which has this suggestion sa to the exhibition of
the remaining members being
the work of the members of the year been won by Queen's CollegeMies Ols Humphreys; ·· Mies | Hongkong and Kowloon Sketch-who were
not beaten throughout the competition.
Valentine Sidney, Miss Eileen
ing Club, that the community' The final of the Janior League Lloyd, Mr. Anguins Forbes, Mr. may have the opportunity of was played between St. Stephen's Wm. B. Howard, Mr. George Me judging and admiring the work Oollege 2nd and Watchai School. Garry, Mr. Edward Delaney and of those endowed with artistic the result, after a game fall of Mr. Reynolde Danniston, feelings. Tas exhibition should interest and promising footbell, The Company as a whole is consist of the work of those being a vistory for Wanchai by described by Mr. Frawley se hap. members and of others (Don two goals to nil. A match was pily selected sad very well bal members) who cultivats Art and Also played between Queen's snood, each member being s be open to the public at the City College and the Rest of the finished and experienced artist.
League, this producing a very
The repratoire oomeiste in pert moderate entrance fee charged teen struggle, out of which the of Wm. Gilette's delightful
Rest came with a win by three comedy," goals to que.
Hall for at least two days and a
on behalf of War Charities.
Some years ago there was in existence here a similar club, promoted by the late Hr. J. B Coughtrie, with good number of members, chiefs ladire, whose
work was exhibited monthly at
"A Successful Calamity," Bayard Vallier's great success, The Thirteenth Chair," which
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the above place, free to the way, bat, in his unavoidable abraoning at the Lyceum. The MR. A. H. G., JACKSON, Parts, Consignees of Cargo by
public and subject to the criticism of the Press. Mach good was done then in fostering the artistic temperament of the community.
Enclosing my card.
Youra efc
A LOVER OF ART.
Hongkong, Jan. 31, 1918.
THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
Sir,May I be permitted, Corresponding Searstery in Hong kong of the above Institute, to express the hope that my British residents in this Colony will.come forward and join the
AS a mark respect to the late Hongkong Stock Exchange be closed TO-MORROW.
THE Steamship
"GREGORY APCAR," having arrived, from the above her аге notified that Bll Goods are being landed at their R. HANCOCK,
risk into the hazardous and'or extra hazardous Godowns of the Secretary.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE and Godown Co., Ltd, whence Hongkong, 31st January, 1918, and/or from the wharves delivery
may be obtained,
At the conclaion of the matches, the presentation of oris took just closed in New York after s place. Lieut. Col. John, Ward, seseon's rue and is now in M.P., was to bave given the prizes London. "The Tiger Race" DOW pence, Mr. Bird. Headmaster of Boomerang," Belasco produc- the Ellis Kadoorie Shool, msds the tion, described a one of the will presentatione. As stated above, most delightful comedies of re- Queen's College took the Senior cent years, "Cheating Chesters,” Baisld and Wanchai the Junior a strong comedy drams, "It paya Cap. Eich player also received to Advertise," "Saver Keys to a special prizs.
Baldrate" and Belasco's prodso Mr. F. A. Britton expressed tion "The Easiest Way,' bin thanks to the referees who strong drama of "The Outcast" had done duty in the competition, type. Altogether it will ba some of whom were now at the possible to give a new production front..
every other night.
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Mr. Bird said that it was 露 pleasure for him to watch the boys playing such excellent foot CINEMA ball, especially Queen's College, for whom he wished the same suocese next year.
A very
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SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,
HONGKONG.
"ATTRACTIONS. To the
The Hongkong Theatre con-
Mr. Tanner expressed thanks tinues to arrange attractive pro- to Mr. Bird for his presence. He grammes for its patrona, At
OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.
Goods not cleared by the 6th February, will be subject to reat. All broken, chafed and dam- aged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on 5th February, at 10 AM.
Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be
above Asarciation in this year. also encouraged the scholars to present, "The Wolf of Debt," AKE NOTICE that under No. effected by the undersigned in
A
3 of the DOMESTIC any case whatever. CLEANLINESS and VENTILA-
Bills of Lading will be counter- TION BYE-LAWS (as amended), sined by every Domestic Building or part DAVID SASSOON & Co, Ltd., of such Building within-the
Agenta. picture, Madame Robine, the WESTERN Division of the City Hongkong, 30th January, 1918
continue their football careers, very fine drema, is being shown, Three cheers were called for while this afternoon. another Mr. Bird, the giving of these striking dramatic film, entitled conclading the proceedings.
Tineel," is to be shown. In this
HONGKONG SHIPPING
MATTERS.
"Some Interesting Items.
well-known cinems eter, will be featured. Special matinees are to be provided on Tuesdaye and Fridays in fature.
when it is celebrating its Jubilee? Started in 1868, at a time when the notion of the solidarity of the component parts of the Empire was comparatively in its infanog, the Royal Colonial Institute
of more than one family, except of Victoria, occupied by Members has persistently and successfully
those within the European Re- preached during the past fifty
servation or those parts of a years the doctrine of the Unity
Domestic Building used as a of the Empire, and, by means of
The Bijou Theatre has been 8bop, Office or Godown, must be correspondence. lecturer, and
able to secure a big attraction by CLEANSED and LIMEWASH- efforts of every kind, bas continu
the visit of Saxons and Vladimir ED THROUGHOUT by the ally set before itself the task of
Zscandin, the well-known Raesian owners during the months of promoting the development; and
artistes who have already appear-February and March. strengthening of the ties between
N.B.-The word "throughout "| ed in Hongkong. Their Besoused in this Notice means that Great Britain and ber Dominions, We take the following from begins to-night, and among the the Houses should be Limewash- Colonies and Protectorates, and Shipping and Enginegring:
items will be songs, dances, fate ed in respect of all the Walls of the promotion of trade within the
The pew examinations for solos, etc.
each Room, all Cubicles, Parti- Empire.
mastere end mates comes fato At the Victoria Theatre, tions, Stair Casings and Stair- Since the beginning of the war, force in Hongkong on February Horace Goldin continues to Linings, all Ceilings and the its activitice bare Daturally 10-1. The new papers are very mystify large audiences. There Undersides of Roofs in Main creased, nad the Empire Trade much more difficult than those was sgsin a crowded house last Buildings, Offices and Servante" and Industry Committee, the Im they supersede and the con- night, when the famous conjurer's Quarters and inclusive of Veran- perial Studies Committee, the sequence bas been a rash on the startling festa were greatly, sp Empire Land Settlement Com part ef officers to get through preciated. There is to be s mittee (for the settlement of ex before they come into force, no special matinee for children on Service.men after the war) and less than fourteen meters and Saturday, at 5 p.m. the Banding Emigration Com-officers hering. paared their mitted and the Organisation Com-examinations during December mittes have all of them been kept last,
"bard at work in the interests, of The following candidates have the Empire, as is apparent from been successful in their examine- letters which I have received fections for certificates of competency the Secretary in London,
A Non Resident Fellow, on joining, pays an entrance fee of one guinss and a subscription' of one goines for the year ending the 31st December then next ensuing, and thenceforward an- nually at the same rate, and be does not become liable to pay the Resident Fellow's enbreription,
WHEN YOUR COLOUR FADES.
dab.
1
The Backyard must have its to the level of the First Floor. Containing Walls Limewashed up
Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, need not be Limewash ed, but must be Cleansed
The Board is prepared to Lime- wash FREE OF CHARGE a these Divisions. OWNERS who limited number of Buildings in desire
When a girl's colour fades, before the Board of Trade, Bong her cheeks and lipe grow "pale, kong. during December, 1917- and ebe gets short of breath easily of this offer should apply in E. B. Smith, Master, steamship. and her heart palpitates after writing to the Secretary on or
J. Edwards, Master, steamship.slight erertion or under the least
W. 8. Taroball, Master, steam-excitement, it means that she is
suffering from thin blood.
ship.
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W. R. Williams, Master, Headache and backache often steamship.
socompany this condition, and nervousness is frequently present H. B. Enders, Piret mate, The remedy, of course, is to build up the blood, and for this
A. Robinson, Master, ordinary,
which latter is only two guice a steamship.
per annum, until he remains in T. O'Hare, Only male, steam-purpose Dr. Williams' pink pills
the United Kingdom for a period abin.
are recommended, They are the
to avail themselves
before the 7th of February.
Choice among applicants will
be in the absolute discretion of the President.
The WESTERN Division of City lies to the West of Tank Lane and Cleverly Street.
the
C. M. W. REYNOLDS,
Secretary. Dated this lat day of February,
exceeding twelve months. Such E. Mastermann, Second mate, remedy best suited to restore 1918.
sabecription includes the Inequare rigged.
richness to the blood, bring
stitute's interesting monthly 0. G. Hime, Second mate, brightness to the eyes and put Journal, United Empire, which square rigged...
deals with a variety of import- W. R. Sutton, Second mate, ant subjects.
.:
steamship"
I shall be happy to receive D. J. Corcoran, Becond mate, End forward to London the names steamship.- of those who desire to become W. J. Pendergast, Escond Non-Resident Fellows,
mate, steamship.
Tours faithfully,
E. E POLLOCK
Prince's Buildinge,
January 30, 1918.
E O. Colebrook, Becond mate, equare rigged.
T. Irwin, Second mate, tem- porary.
colour in the cheeks and lipe.
The only other treatment need- ed costs nothing. It is this. Give the patient plenty of fresh air, moderate exercise every day, not enough to cause fatigue, and use cure in the diet because the food craved for is often not the best for an axminic condition.
A book containing jant - the information that every mother of
• Paared special signalling ex- a growing girl needs is cffered amination on board H.M.E. free to all renders who send a League Cricket.
Tamar.
post card to the Dr. Willisma" The Civil Gervice meet the 25;h It is reported that Chinees] Medicine Co., 965 Ex-oborn Band, Middlesex Battalion on the Civil merchants in Hongkong have Shanghai Write for the Health Barvin ground us. 2 p.m., on established a steamabig company Guide to-day. Saturday next. The home team with a cepial of $2,000,000, Bas begin at one to invigorate will be-E. W. Hamilton (Osp which has purchased a ship of your blood by taking Dr. (sin), R. E O. Bird, D. M. Good: 2,000 tons and negotiations are Williams pink pills for pale sil, F.J. Ling, J. 0. 0. Fletcher, now under way to buy several people, which can be obtained ORL W&Heynolds, W. E. Dizon, other ships to be placed on the from any dealer, or u
post fres BW Bradbury, W. H. Edmonde, Australian ran, under the British $1.50 for a bottle, #8), for us, 53* OF Wirebell and P. T. Lamble. dig.
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