HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW OPENS.

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Good Display Despite a Bad Season.

THE EXTREME.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

Ivy-leaved Geraniams-1, Mr. N. J. Stabb; 2, Hon. Mr. D. Landale.

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919.

Violets-1, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson; 3, Mr. X. L. Watson. Varbana-1, Com, Beckwith; Mignonexe-1, Mr. Ho Kons [2. Mrs. Murray Scott. Tong; 2, la ly Ho Tung.

French Marigolds—1, Forsyth 2. Ialies Recreation | Murray Scott. Club.

Cinerarias-Award of Merit, Pot Marigolds- (Calendula) Mr. N. I Watson, officinales)-1, H. K. Club; 2, Hon. Mr. D. Lradale,

Kasturium (dwarf varieties, ---- 1. Mr. Ho Kam Tung; 2, Dr. Forsyth.

Stocks,-1, Mr. N. 1. Watsong 2, Mr. T. E. Pearce..

VEGETABLES,

CUT FLOWERS,

(Open to all except Peak Gar Chinese Market dans and gardeners.)

NOTICE.

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD.

THE

NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

FRIDAY, the 14th March. 1919, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddelt. Et eat,

Livaria Tall varieties - Cut Flowers (6 distinct kinds).

THIRTIETH Dr. Mr. H. W. Looker; 2, Mrs., Mr. R. A. Nicholson; 2. Mr.

E. Ormiston.

ORDINARY ANNUAL THE Undersi ned has received instructions to sell by Pub- Street Peas-Mr. A. Nicol; 2,METING OF THE SHARE-

HOLDERS in the Company will lie Auction on Mr. Ho Kom Tong-

te fell at to Offices of the Cosmos, -Award of Merit, Mr. Company, St George's Building, Ho Kom Tong.

Chatar Road, Victoria, Hongkon Red and/or Pink Roses-1 on Saturday, the 2nd pay of (Open all except Peak Gar- Mr. J. Lambert: Mrs. J. J. March, 1919, at 1130 o'clock in

the foreron for the turpose of j receiving a Statement of Accounts dens and Chinese Market Gar-Harrington, deners.

White and/or Yellow Roses-and the Repara of the Directors į

A Large Quanlity of Valuable Collection of vegetables-1.1. Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. J.for the year ending 31st, Dro m-

ber. 19 and declaring a Dividend. Household Furniture compris- Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, HK.Lambert.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of Club: Award of Meri:, Mr. G. M.

Roses any Colour.-4. Mrk, J.

the Compary will be CLOSED

(herrywood drawing Shaw.

152b 4. Harrington; 2, Mr. J. Lambert from THURSDAY, the

Carnations and/or Pivotees—March, 1919, until SATURDAY, suite, cherrywood dest & obair,

couches & eâay- 1, Mrs Jordan; 2. Mrs. J. the 22nd March, 1919, both days Chesterfeld

chsies, blackwood tables, stools inclusive. Harrington.

& flower tands lost chifonnier, By order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS Toak desk & bookcases, pistares, ergravings, carpets, rugs etc, etc. Bongtong. 5th March, 1919.

Petunias-1, Sir Paul Chater; |2, Mr. Mo Kom Tong.

Pausiesand/or Violas.-1,1,K. Paul Chater:

H. C. Mrs. Ormiston,

Phlox Dmmondii.-1.-Mrs. Jordan; 2, Mr. G.N. Orine.

Primuks-1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Mr. B. Basto,

Roses-1, Dr. Forsyth; 2. Sir Paul Chater.

Violets.—1, II. K. Club; 2. K.

C. Verbena.-1, K. C. C; 2. Mr. Ho Kou Tong.

Linaria tall varieties),−1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Clarkin-1, L R. C.; 2. Mr.

Onuiston.

Stocks-1, K. C. G., 2, Mr. H» Kom Tong.

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French Beans-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, Lady Ho Tung.

Beets.--1, Sir Pant Chater; 2. Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Brussels Sprouts-1, Mr. G. N. Orme; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Toug

Mr. -Cabbages.-1, G. N. Orine; 2, Mr. John Lambert.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Hou, Mr. D. Landale.

Carrots.—1. Mr. J. Lambert; [ 2, Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Celery-1, H.K. Club; 2, Mr. G. M. Shaw,

Leaks.1, K. C.; 2, Sir Paul Cluster; H. C., Lady Ho Tung.

Lettuces (cabbage varieties) --

The anal Flower and Veger-,Tieisurer, and the Hon. Sporet | Club; 2, Sir able Show was held under the sy

The thanks of the Society are auspices of the Hongkong Harti-i] cultural Society, in the Baranica the to the following who Kindly The contributed to the Prize Fani:- Garleus, tonlay at 2pm. weather conditions were about as R. E. Major General F. Veatris, "bad na they could have bien, bat Comanslare V. G. Gutner, 1 s.. there was a comparatively goot Hou, Sir Paul Chater, te... atten-lance throughout the after-Hon. Mr. David Landale, Tun. noun. Special care kad be Mr. Ho Pook, Sir Robert HoC. taken for the comfort and con- Tung, Tady Ilo Tung. Mr. Ho venience of visitors particularly Koi Tong, Mr. 4. Scott Parston, with regard to the programma] Mr. H. "W. Looker. Mr. N. J. 0.B.E. Mr. C. D. which was so arranged that in Stabb, would be seen at a glance the Wilkinson, Mrs. Newall, Mr. John W. Taylor, Messrs. Esan details of each exhibit

Ormission, IL R. L. Powbiggin, H. Hancock. T. . Dowa-

R.

Sweet Peas-1, Ho Kosas Tong; Binbbay. Despite the fact that elinating, conditions this crister have been E. Howard, Weg Kam Fool, Mr. E. J. Noronha. such as to place a satere bandi Mrs. A. E, Griža, Messrs S. GOT_PLANTS, (PEAR GARDENS «NLY.) Marguerites-1, Mr. S. H. horticulturalista e Newall, W. L. Panteaden, ti. C. specimens exhibited in all classes Moxon, H. W, Birch, T.E. Pearce, Dodwell; 2, Mrs. C. H. P. Hay.

* Nastortions. (Tall varieties)——| were excellent, and have attain-B. Basto, Chua Po Sion, Leung el this satisfactory state of airs Yan Po, C. E. H. Bearis. A. V., Sir Rober: Ho Tuag; 2, Mrs. the exhibitors most are wortel Apear, Mrs. Marray Scott, Mra Scott Harston. very hard during the past few A Dalziel, Mrs. D. Templeton.

months in order provide the extra care and attention cale for byttad weather conditions; great enthusiasm west indoor have been necessary to keep up under the interest since the lack of rendered a programme of music Annuals or plants raised from bright cold dry weather uns during the afterna in the usual see the same season and not, have had very hearteng accomplished style, sad at 5 p.m.clude in classes 40 to 42 and effects. In spite of this, she total Mrs. Gurner distributes the 5 to 78.-1, Mrs. R. I. Byer:

Mr. N. L. Warson. number of entries was alighty prizes

Antirrhinus.-1, Mr. H. W. higher than last year and there

Looker: 2, Mra. Murray Scott. were 10 classes, 35 cumpare with 1351last year. The total

Aruta-1, H. W. Looker; 2, number of exhibits were 9

Sir Robt. Ho Tung.

Begonias-1. Mr. H. B. I.. Dowbiggin 2. Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

cap

Salvia,-1. Mr.C.D. Wilkinson; Mrs. W. J. HD. Mr. A. Nicol, 2. Mr. H. B. L. D.wbiggin

and to Mrs. Taggart for presentaseel the same as (excluding Annuals or plants raised from tion of a cup for ru695.

The Hand of the 26th Infantry, Nasturtiums. H. C., Sir Rob

Handwaster Vassal, | Tuag

The following a the prize list:--

POT PLANTS. Upen to all except

Leak

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which constitutes almost a record] Gardens and Chinese Market and the total number of ex Gardeners.) hibitors was 70.

POT PLANTS. Marguerites:-1, Mr. Basto; The judges were:-P planta) (Open), Mr. H. W. Looker sud, Hon. Mr. D. Tandale. Mr. W. M. Humphreys.

Nasturtinus1, Hongkong Pot plants (Peak)," Mr. Nizulub; 2, Kowloon C. C. and Mr. Norenia.

Cut flowers (Open). Mr. S. 1. Wasson and Mr. f. W. Tatcher.

Vegetables(Open), Mr. J. W. Tutcher and Commander Beck- with P.N.

Cut Flowers Peak), Mr. Sind and Mr. Narunts.

Carnations and or Picotees 1, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

Dianthus (excluding Carnation, Picotee and Sweet William) - Mrs. Murray Sott; 2, Mrs. J. Scott Harston,

Salviai, K. C.C; 2, Mr., H Kom Tong: Highly commend ed -Sir Paul Chater; Award of Merit, Ladies II. C.

Aanuals or plants raise. fram seed the same season (excluding Seamurtius, Mr. Hu Tons; 2, Hon. Mr. D. Landale.

Annuals or plants raised from Beed the Bane STABO.-1, Mr. General Classes, Mrs. Scott Ho Kom Tong: 2, Hon. Mr. D.; Harton. Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. MacLanale. Pherson, Mr. Tutcher and Mr. E.

Vegetables Peski, Mr. J. W. Tuteber,sad Mr. Aucott.

Antirrhinums.-1,

Peony Dahlias.-I. Mrs” J. South Harston.

Heliotrope, Mr C. Thorne; Mr T. D. Moorhead.

Scott; 2. Mr T. D. Moorheal. - Larkspura-1. Mrs Murray

and

Mr.

Ho

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Cactus Dahlias-1, Mrs. J. J. Harrington; 2, Sir Paul Chater. Peony Dahlias-1, Mr. B. Nicholson; 2, Mr. J. J. Harring-

ton.

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THE

Dahlias other than Cactus or FUTURE OF ARMSTRONG'S. Peony-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Toug.

Mignonette Tong; 2, Lady Ho Tang,

ing-

*3002

Teak extension dining table & chairs, teak sideboard & dinner waggon. tear overmantels, ice chest, dinner & dessert services, { glasa ware, ontlery sto, sto

Mr. Ho K SHIPBUILDING ON A LARGE with bavalled glass doors, dress-

Nasturtiumus-1, K. C. C.; 2, Mr R. A. Nicholson.

Pansies.-1, Mr E Ormiston;

2, Lady Ho Tung

Violeta-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong: 2. K. C. C.

1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong, «

Lettuces ous varieties)-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, Lady Ho Tang.

Onions-1. Laily Ho Tung;-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong.

Ho Kom Tong.

Paranipa-1, K.0.0.; 2, Mr

Peas.-1, Mr Ho Kom Tongs 2. Hon. Mr D. Landale

Potatoes-1, Mr G. N. Orme; Mr Ho Kom Tong Radishes.-1. H.K. Club; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.

Savoy Cabbages-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2. H.K."Club.

Tomatoes-1. H.K. Club; 2, K.C.C.

Turnips.-1,Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2. Lady Ho Tang.

Vegetable Marrows-1. Mr Ho Kom Tong: 2, Hon. Mr D. Landale.

Kohl Rabi.-1, Hon. Mr D. Landale; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.

PEAK GARDENS ONLY.

CUT FLOWERS.

SCALE

Double brass & teak bedsteads teak aingie & double wardrobes

ing table washstand, toilet eroskary, etc. etc.

1 Cabi.et

Also

records-

Gramophone &

2 Cottage pianos: I Gent's bicycle.

2 Enamelled bathis:

1 Microscope

The future developments in the Elswick firm of Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., were indicated by an official of the company recently. Before the war, he said, the firm employ-

32 000) PEAK GARDENS ONLY.) ed in this district about by Cat Flowers (6 distinct kinds), hands. Now it had just under Mrs. H. M. Dyer; 2, Mrs. 60,000 employees on the Tyne. Murray Scon.

They proposed to extend con-National, Sweet Peas-1. Matilds Hos- siderably mercantile shipbuild-condition. pital winner of challenge cup);ing, and to undertake the bigbene 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin class of Freight and passenger Cosmos-Mrs. Murray Scott. steamers Their shipyards were Rent and/or Pink Roses-well adapted for thin- kinti- of Award of Merit, Mr T. E. Pearce. work.

White and/or Yellow Rose.→→→ 1. Mr T. B. Pearce.

Roses any colour.-1. Mr T.E. Pearce.

Carnations, and/or Picotees Harston. Award of Merit, Mrs J. Scott

Cactus Dahlias-All qualified.

Peony Dahlias -Award Merit, Mr H. W. Looker.

Mignonette.-1. Mr N.

Watson.

Ships of the bigger type had been built by a few firas ouly, but now that the grest armament firms had been turned on to such jobs they would bring to bear on their construction the highest class of labour and material

dis- hitherto devoted to war

of

ригровев.

Their firm was also taking op the construction of marine Lengines on the biggest scale.

Several typewriters (Oliver, Smith et in fina

AND

6 paira English-Com vetes.

1 Green Brasilia Talking Parrot and cage

On view from Thursday the 13th March 1919,

Catalogue will be issued.. Terms: Cash on delivery:

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

THE HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA WAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.

forme

kr Membership of the abov

They also intended to build APPLICATION Nasturtiums.-1, Mr. T. E. locomotives at Scotswood and Association may be obtained Collection of Vegetables,-1, Pearce; 2. Com. Beckwith. elsewhere, and to undertake com- from all the Banks or from the Mrs Bird; 2. Mrs J. Scott

Pansies.-1. Mr. C. D. Wilkin-mercial brass work on the Tyne undersigned. Harston; H. C. Mr W. M.Hamson; 2, Mr. H. W. Looker. as well as to carry on their own phreys.

Violets-1, Matilda Hospital; specialities. French Beaus.1, Sir Robt. 2, Mr. H. W. Looker. Ho Tung; 2, Mrs J. Scott Harston. Beets-1, Mrs J. Scott Harston;

2, Mrs Bird: 11.C., Mr Murray Maides Hair Fers-1. Mr. H.Scott and Mr H. W. Looker. W. Looker; 2. Mr T. E. Pearce. Brussels Sprouts.-1, Mr T. D. Ferns excluding Maidenhair Moorhead; 2, Mrs Murray Scott;

Aspargas Plumesas).- H.C., Mrs Bird: Award of Merit. Mr Stabb.

Cabbages-1, MrT. E Pearce, L. Sim. Table decorations, all Kom Tong: 2, K. C. C.

Asparagus Plumosna-Award | 2, Mr N, L. Warson; H.C., Mr. The

of Merit, Mr. H. W. Looker. Arumos-1, Sir Paul Chater;

T. D. Moorhead. judge of other classes.

Freesia, white .or lemon work of censorship was under-2. Mr. Ho Kom Fong, taken by Mesdames Dyer, Taylor,

colunred.-1, Mr. X. IL Watson; Commander Beckwith, B.N. and

2, Sir Rubr. Ho Taag.

Freesia Hybrida-Award of Messrs. B. Bearo, D. Harvey and J. W. Taylor.

Merit, Mr. H. W. Looker.

Great praise is due to the Hon. Secretary of the Society (Mr. H.B.L. Doggin), upon wiose shoulders the bulk of the work of

organisation has fallen.

Mr.

Dowbiggin took over the office of Secretary at very short notice before the show last year and his success on that occasion fully justified his continuing in the office; all concerned owe him a great debt of gratitude. The other officials were h

Begonias.-1, Hon. Landale; 2, Mr. Ho Koun Tang.

Carnations anfor Pintees.-- 1, Mr. Chan King Yue; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Dianthus excluding Caruation, Picotee and Sweet William.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Dr. Forsyth.

Cactus Dahliaa-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2 Sir Paul Chater.

Peony Dahlias-1, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, 2, Lady Ho Tung.

Dahlias, other than Cactus or Pouy-1Lady Ho Tung: 2, Hon. Mr. D. Landale..

Heliotrope.-1, U.S.IL.C.; 2, Mr. Chun King Yue.

Patrons-His Excellency the Larkspurs.1, Mr. Ho Kom Officer Administering the Gov-Toug; 2, Hon. Mr. D. Laudale. ernment (the Hon. Mr. Claud

Maiden Hair Ferna-1, lady

Carrots.-1, Mira Birl; 2, Mr

C. D. Wilkinson; H.C., Mr T.D. Moorhead.

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GENERAL EXCIDITS.

(OPEN TO ALL)

THE UNION INSURANCE, SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.,

Honorary Secretaries & Treasurera.

To meet the exigencies of war and to provide greater scope for the manufacture of guns and ammunition they had moved Harkonx, 15th January, 1919. Ladies' Flower Sprays and their old engine works to Glas- Gentlemen's Button Holes.-1,gow, and they had formed an Miss Wallace; 2, Mrs. J. J. Hor-alliance with Messrs.. A. and J. rington.

Main and Co., the Government contractors.

Cut Roses.-1. Mr. R. A. Nicholson; 2, Mr. J. Lambert.

This combination would con-

1 vase of Cut Flowers to be tinue the construction of such

HONGKONG FIRE. INSURANCE, CO. LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ing of Shareholder will be

judged for decorative effect)-1, specialities as hydraulic machin- THE Fiftieth Ordinary Meet- Miss Wallace; 2, Mrs. J. Taylor. ery, doekgates, bridges and held at the Offices of the under

Basket of Cut Flowers for ebil-cranes, and would also carry on signed at noon on Saturday the- Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1, dren between the ages of 7 and civil engineering contracts of a 2th instant. Mrs J. Scott Harston; 2, Mr T.D. | 15.-1, Miss A. Dodwell; 2, Miss kinds. Sir | Moorhear. -

P. Scott Harston; 3, Miss J.. Me 1. B. L. Looker.

Single Geraniums.--1, Rob Ho Tang; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dow biggie.

H. B. L. Dowbiggin; 2, Mr. C. D. Double Germaiums.-1, Mr.

Wilkinson,

Mignonette.-1, Mr. H. W.

Looker.

Celery-1, Dowbiggin. 2, Sir Robs. Ho Tubg

Leeks.1, Mr H. W. Louker;

Lettuces (cabbage varieties).— Ivy-leave! Geraniums.-1,1, Mrs Stabb; 2, Com. Beckwith. Com, Beckwith; Award of Merit, Lettuces (COR varieties), Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

Mr H. W. Looker; 2, Mrs Griffin. Onious.-Award of Merit, Mr. T. E. Pearce.

Parsnips. 1, Mr. C. D. D. Wilkinson; 2, "Mr." H. W. | Wilkinson; 2, Mr. T. D. Moor- Looker.

head. Marigolds 1, Mr. Murray Scott; 2, Mr. H. W. Looker.

French Marigolds-1, Mr. C.

Peas. Mr. A. H. Compton ; 2, Sir Robt. Ha Tung.

Potatoes.-1, Mr. C. H. P.

Hay. Nasturtiums (dwsif varieties). Robt Ho Tang.

Petunias. 1, Mr. H. W. Looker, 2, Commodore Gurner.

Severn, C.M.G.), His Excellency Ho Tung: 2, Mr. Ho Kour Tong-1, Mr. N. I Watson; 2, Sir Vice Admiral Bir F. C. T. Tudor, Ferns, exelnding Maidenhair K.C.M.G., C.B., His Excellency and Asparagus Plumosue-1, Mr. Major-General F. Ventris, Com-Ho Kom Tung. modore V. G. Garner, R.N., Sir Asparagus Plumosus.-1, Mr. Paul Chater, K., C.M.G.

Ho Kom Tong.

Freesis, white or lemon colour ed-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, U. S. R. C.

President-Mr. H. W. Looker.

Committee: Mr. Aubery, Mr. J. J. Harrington, Mr. L. N. Leefe, Mr. Newall, Mr. E. J.. Single Geraniuma-1, Mr. Ho Noronha, Mr. Evan Ormiston, Kom Tong; 2, Mr. N. J. Stabb. Mr. T. E Pearce, Mrs. J. W. Double Geraniums.-1, Sir

Pansies and/or Violas.-1, Mr. H. W. Looker; 2, Hra. J. W. Taylor. Award of Merit, Com.

Beckwith."

Best

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The Transfer Books of the [Company will be closed from the- 5th to the 29th instant, both Įdaya inclusive.

At this Meeting a Resolufiom.

GENERAL TOWNSHEND'S ATTEMPT Table Decoration-1,

TO ESCAPE. Mrs. Black; 2, Mrs. J.J. Harring- The London correspondent of

the Civil and Military Gazette will be proposed that, owing to ton; 3, Mr. E. J. Noronha.

Display of Cut Flowers cables: General Townshend told the Consulting Committee being Award of Merit, Mr. Ho Koma meeting that after being taken now made up to the maximum Tong.

prisoner at Kut, be thrice vainly number of eight, the remanera- Cyclamen Award of Merit, tried to escape. He then set to work tion to the Committee be in- Mr. H. W. Looker.

Single Daffodils-Award Merit, Mrs Bird.

of

JARDINE MATHESON

to upset the Turkish Government creased from $7,000 to $3,00 The day after Enver Pasha's Government was over-thrown the Hyacintha-Award of Merit, new Government asked for his Mre Evan Jones.

& CO., LTD. General Managers,

Hongkont Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd.

help. He stipulated that he Annuals or plants grown from must be free before, he left the seed the same season-1, Mr. Sublime Port and that the Turks, Hongkong 12th March, 1919, Ho Kom Tong; 2, Sir Paul

Chater...

Radishes.-1, Hr. H. W.

Flowering plants of the same Looker; 2, Mr. G. E. H. Beavis. kind or variety-1, Mrs. R. Make

Baroy Cabbages. Mr. T.E.ham; 2, Mr. Murray Scolt. Pearce.

Tomatoes.1, Mr. C.E.H. Bearis; 2, Mrs. Murray Scott

Turnips-1, Mrs. Stabb; 2, Mr.Com. Beckwith,

Phlox Drummondii,-1, H. W. Looker; 2, Mr. C. Thorne. Primulas Award of Merit,

Roses.1, Mr. T. E. Pearce.

Taylor, Mr. W. J. Tutcher, with Paul Chater; 2, Hon. Mr. D.Mr. N. L. Watson. Mr. W. M. Humphreys, Hon Landale.

Vegetable Marrows,—Award of Merit, Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

Kohl Rabi-Award of Merit, Sir Robert Ho Tang.

WINNERS OF CHALLENGE CUPB. The winners of the Challenge Cups were ::---

if they wanted England to make peace, must open the Dardanelles. He came sway with their consent to open the lar lanelles in his pocket and ala promise to release immediately the prisoner of war.

Pot plants. (Open) The Hon. Vegetables (Peak) Mr. H. W} Mr. D. Landale-for three pots Looker for six Leeks. of Begonisa.

Cut Flowers (Open) Mr. A. * Pot plants (Peak) Mr. Thorne Nicol-for Sweet Peas. -for three pots of Hellotrope. Cut Flowers (Peak) The Vegetables (Open) The Kowloon Matilda Hospital for Sweet Cricket Club for six Leeks.

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