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WATSON'S
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WHISKY
maintains the same HIGH quality TO-DAY as BEFORE and during the War.
Per Case including duty. $28.00
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.
NOTES & COMMENTS.
| CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND.
DAY BY DAY.
MILITARY WEDDING. Mr. G. Miskin and Mr. C. B. TO-DAY'S ELECTION.
THOSE WHO LİVE LONDEST The usefulness of the Kowloon | LIVE MOST. Residents' Association has been forttier evidenced by the public-| ation of another batch of latters
MAJOR LESLIE SMITH & MISS MONON,
-
KEEN RIVALRY. Next in importance to the non-
Blaker, silver and out-glass but- tar dish; Bon. Mr. P. Habean Holyoak, allves dressing table set; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyar, allver tray, Capt Beckwith, R. N., silver salt spoons; Commodore, Mrs, and running of the tramcars to-day is A military wedding of much Miss Garner, lower bowl; Me. the election which is taking place "Current coin " is held over un-local, interest was solemnized at T. E. Joseph, Blackwood and this evening at the City Hall, to St. John's Cathedral this after-silver tray; Mr, and Mrs. Jav:€ fill the vacancy caused by the noon and was witnessed by a Bonnar, two silver toast racks, automatio retirement of Mr. G. report of Saturday's large assembly of guests, includ-
Board. Japanese vass and stand: Mr. covered in this correspondence, it Yacht Club races and presenting leading residents of the Mr. and Mrs Athol Anderson Alabaster from the Sanitary it clear that this newly-created ation af prizes is unavoidably Colons and numerous militar Lafrents, cheque, Mrs. Lafrenta,
and paval officers. The bride-
which have passed between the til to-morrow. Association and the Government, From the variety of subjects: Qur
body js not letting, the grass grow held over.
its feet, under
but on the contrary, is doing all in its power far the benefit of those who reside
manicura sat: Mr. and Mrs.
There has been quite an air of [electioneering abroad, at least groom was Major Colin Leslie Arthur Turner, cheque; Mr. R. among the Kowloon people, for Smith, of the 22nd Punjabis, son
ward to contest the seat in........ On Saturday there were notified of the late Mr. Gilbert Leslie Shewan, two cut-glass decanters; Mr. J. Caer Clark has come for-
Mr. and Mrs. Dowbiggin, two across the harbour We are three CRIOS of cerebro-spinal Smith, of the Indian Civil Service, silver sauce boats; Mr. F. P. J. Kowloon's interests and has especially glad to see that it has fever (all Chinese), of which two and of Mr E Leslie-Smith: Wodehouse, two silvar vases: received the backing of the Kow-
whilst the bride was takon up the matter of the ware fatal.
Mias Mr. and Mrs. Crapnell, silver loon Residents Association. Mr. Kathleen Sophie Moxon, daugh-
Alabaster, who is seeking re- | children's playground, which has
zer of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. photograph frame. Miss Joan election, is not having the official been sadly neglected. There is
Beavis, silver dressing tabla box; A Chinese fireman on beardMoxon, of "Dunsland, 109, quite an imposing shelter stand- ing on this plat, but, as is also the 5.9. Methuen disappeared at The Peak. Hongkong Major Mr. and Mrs. Neilage Brown, support of the Constitutional for Reform Association of Hongkong IWO silver
dishes: aweet the Stad the case with the garden seats sea while the vessel was on her Leslie Smith is on
Mr. R. A. Green, two silver sweet although his nomination was often way to Singapore from Vancou- of the China Command, being dishes; Mr. A. M. D. Wallace, made in the name of the Hon Mr. there, this is far too
DAAQMG., whilst his bride,
H. E. Pollock, K. C., who į monopolised by Chinese of the ver.
two silver sweat dishes; the coolie class, with the result that European parents do not pare
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to the very place which has been instant at Happy Valley,
A.S. WATSON & CO., LTD, provided for their benefit.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.
HONGKONG'S LABOUR DISPUTE.
a few opinions.
.?
bent
15th
There
who arrived from England some Mother Superior and the Sisters, President of that organisation. little time ago, is a daughter of French Convent, hand embroider- The Kowloon people appear to SL Stephen's College spa well-known local residents and ised handkerchier sachet: Li-Col for this morning all residents have been busy over the week-end, for their children to Swill be held
extremely popular in local society. and Mrs. Wyndham, et, card
whose names figure on the Jury whole trouble has been that there wards. Mrs. Lander is to distrian extremely pretty one, many Miss Victoria Ho, silver sweet cular postcards informing them The will be an Old Bors Race of The scene in the Cathedral wasbar: Mr. T. E. Pearce, chequeList"were the recipiants of cir
touches of colour beint by dish; Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong of their right to vote and also has been no caretaker in charge bute the prizes
the numerous uniforms in ezid of the ground, but this is now to
silver sweet dishes; Mr. and Mrs. Goren- be remedied, for the
ence as well as the many striking Ho Ki, silver salt cellars: Mr. Lorging them to give Kowloon
A direct representative. A has agreed to
The total output of the Kailan [dresses worn by the lady guests. the
Man Hai, ivory model; Mr. and The bride, who was given away Mrs. Lo appointment of one. and, more-Mining Administration's mines]
Cheung-shin, ivory the ferry piers too, handbills Cover, Committee of Kowloon for the week ending 27th by her father, looked altogether model; Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoere in evidence this residents has been formed for Marcb, amounted to $6,054 charming in bar gown of white Fook, silver dressing table box: and it was clear that those closely interested in Mr. Clark's the purpose of periodically visit-tons and the sales during the lace with while brofae and Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak. silse nomination were out to create, if silver train. She carried, a
sweet dishes; Mr. Lan Tak Po.j bouquet of white carnations and silver sweet dishes; Mr. Lau Tu Possible, a little more than the roses, and was attended by Miss Cho... silver A European, named R Hender-Jean Gordon, Miss Pamela Scott Lt.Col and Mrs. Taylor, two silver Mr. Alabaster's election was attractive ta the little onesson, who was "ran in" by the Harston Miss Joan Beavis and sweet dishes: L Fitzgerald urged in advertisements in the should make the spot decidedle Polire for being incapably drunk Misses Honor and Rosamund White, two silver pepper potabaing "Vote for the re-election of
ing the place and seeing that all period. to 88,910 tons.
is in order. These steps, together
with the addition of equipment;
to render the playground more)
popular during summer months.
FOOD PRICES.
EVOU
the coming
was
Proclamation controllips
Court to-day.
the case.
sweet dishes:
blackwood aud
usual enthusiasm.
mara-
morning's papers, the slogan
1904.
and subsequently released on a Hancock, as bridesmaids, wear Surgeon Lieut. H. W. Fitzroy $5 bail lps: this aum by failing, to ing pretty dresses of pale pink Williams, silver toast rack, the Alabaster, the tried candidats answer to his case at the Police georgette, with hats to match and Officers R.A.M.C. silver fruit dish and a Colony not divided agains
carrying bouquets of pink roses. Me, Mrs, and Miss Grimble, black itself. There should be quite a The question of food prices has
Lieutenant Colonel Clementi-wood fire stool; Hon. Mr. Parr large poll taken. also been brought to the notice of
Itraight be as well to point oak. 1 Government by the Associs.
Mrs. Harry Woods and the Smith, D. C. 22nd Punjabis, was and Mrs. Parr, cheque, Major tion, but apparently nothing can Misses Aileen and Doris Woods "best man," whilst the officiating General F.Veatris, silver cigarette just who are entitled to vats this clergyman WAN the Rev. M.box: Mr. and Mrs R. Hancock.evening. All men liable to be be done in this matter, since the arrived back from Swatow yester | Shewall, Chaplain to H.M. Forces.cheque; Dr. and Mrs. Gregory P. called to serve on a jury have a Governmen: Bays it 19 im-day afler an enormously practicable to control
was choral. Mr. Jordan, bronze vase; Mr. Leslie vote and also all those who are prices successful season there. They The service because it cannot control the resume teaching at the City Hall Denman Fuller being at the organ. S. Greenhill. Japanese coffee set: exempted under the Ordinance.
The persons who сал vote- sources of supply. That appears this evening and will, we under-the hymns including "O Perfect Mr. and Mrs. T. H, King. but who are exempted from Jury
7broidered linen tea clath: Mr. and to be sound reasoning, although stand, introduce the very latest Love."
this fox-tro Intending pupils should| At the conclusion of the cer Mrs. George Dodwell embroider service are:-Unofficial members of Executive of Legislative Unquestionably the most serious thing for Hongkong at the there are two points on
Counils, baristers and solicitors, present time is the dispute between sections of skilled Chinese subject which are worthy, of book their engagements early, as mony, the bride and bridegroomed liten tes cloth: Mr. C. B. tea caddie: The first is the Misses Woods season here passed out of the Cathedral under Johnson, silver
medical practitioners, dentista, labour and their employers. Not only are big producing concerns passing notice.
Committee is will be rather brief.
an arch of steel formed by the LL-Cǝl and Mrs. Loring,
under the affected but on Saturday the dispute had expression in the stoppage that the Food
persons registered the of swords
silver declared dead. officially
bridegroom's two
pepper Pois Pharmacy Ordinance (chemists), of one of the Colony's principal public utility services. As a journal. W
when
brother officers, and subseq "ently | Mr. Ng Hon Tez. two jade and we have tried, hitherto, to give the public news as to the progress of Well
Theit of jewellery valued at largely attended reception gold bracelets: Miss Square, hand clergymen of all denominations, themovement, but we have purposely refrained from expressing an alive it did precious little, and
vernacular, professors, lecturers, opinion as to the merits of demerits of the workers' demands, and, no-one will notice is passing. The over 5100 from Mr. G. W. Cwas held at the Hongkong Hotel, embroidered linen Tea cloth; Mr. masters of any school, other than likewise, we have neither censured nor supported the attitude of second point concerns the actual Burnett is the subject of a charge where Major and Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Sim, silver cream jug
sugar basin; Mr. C. D... of the University, editors, sub-editors and reporters of any employers of labour. It was felt that the better course was in leave fixing of prices. Although the brought before Mr. R.O. Hutchison Smith received the congratula and the question to be fettled, direct arrangement without offering Committee has been dissolved, it at the Police Court to-day. Three tions of those present and the Melbourne, pair of silver vases:
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo, silver daily newspaper, and pilots licens any opinion at all, but as the matter has now became so vital to all may not be generally known that Chinese were involved, the first usual toasts were, hegon red..
and second prisoners bejogi
The honeymoon is to be spent powder box: Mr. C. L. Sandes.d under the Pilots Ordinance. residents it is only in exercise of our rightful province that we offer the
prices of foodstuffs has never charged with the theft and the in Japan, which the newly-silver sauce boat; Mr. and Mrs.
It will thus be gran that elector- Frist and foremost one has to begin with a clear recognition of been repealed. Actually, the third man, together with the married couple are visiting en Seutt-Harston, the fact that skilled native labour is the indispensible rank and file situation is has no-one has a second. charged with receiving toate to England, the bride's silver jewel case; Mr. and Mrs. at roll for this purpose is ex- of the Colony's industrial forces. It is not a matter of dealing with right to sell goods beyond the limit The case was remanded by the going-away dress being of pink Ho Kom tong, silver bowl and tremely extensive and includes stand: Sub. Lieut. Scott-Mon-practically every male resident of a transitory body of discontented workers. These men are residents Exed by this Proclamation, or, if Magistrate, at the request of georgette.
Sergi. Purdin, of the Peak Police) The bride's gift to the bride cried. R... Japanese cigarette the Colons. -uative residents of a mes: valuable class, and if Hongkong's he does, he is liable to prosec Station, who stated that he was groom was a gold wristlet watch, bas: Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jenkin, Rouet de Journel, silver box: industrial progress is to be assured, then the prime requisite is ssion. Now, isn't it about time not in a position to continue with whilst the bridegroom gave to silver frame and looking glass: Hon. Mr. E. D. C. and Mrs. Wolfe, body of contented and efficient workers. One otherclear perception this farce ended? If it is im-
the bride and the bridesmaids Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barion, silver blackwood and silver blotter; should be that this demand is not part of a general wave of discon-practicable to control prices, what
platinum and diamond brooches.frame: Dr. and Mrs. "Aubres. Dr. and Mrs. Montagus Har- We don't believe that the is the use of a Proclamation tent, as one contemporary has styled it.
The presents were numerous silver box; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. N. [ston; gold cigarette casa, A remand has been given to a Colony's workers are in any appreciable degree controlled by or which was issued for a purpose onder the influence of any other factor than that of ability to pay which it cannot nos fulfil? It's case in which it is alleged that a and included the following:-Sir Grimble. silver tea spoons; Sir Miss Innes, silver mirror; Major William and Lady Rees Davies, Robert and Lady Ho Tong, Ardoino and Capt Murray, col- their way and live lives that satisfy their social conceptions. There time to scrap it and with is the Chinese attempted to has been much foolish talk of Bolshevism, and all that sort of thing, list of Market Prices, which have ulently by palming of a number small silver plates: Miss A. de silver fruit knives and forks: glass and silver claret joz: Brig. but the paid agitator has yet to find a home among the Chinese of value whatever, since these of false Macao lottery tickets on B. Scott, old lace handkerchief: Mr. and Mrs. F. Maitland, General and Mrs. E. W. Costello,
cups
and Baucers; travelling cloak; L:-Col and Mrs. this Colony. We sincerely believe that the present demand is prices are easily ascertainable by the Chief Officer of the Suntak Miss Chamberlayne, lace hand-offee
kerchief: Mr. H. Birkett, cheque: Mr. and Mrs. Gompertz, silver J. L Furusy, chequa: nothing more than a desire to secure the proportionate wherewithal a reference to one's own com- Mr. V. Lawrence. The Portuguese Mrs. Gough, old silver cake bas-sweet dishes, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Oficats 22nd Panjabis, cheque Consul will give evidence at the to meet the cost of living-a cost that has increased by leaps and pradore's book.
next hearing of the case as toket: Mrs Cameros, cheque: Mr. Smith, cut-glass salad bowl; Mr. the Officers Headquarters Staff, bounds within the last year or so. In the matter of housing alone LOCAL EDUCATION,
Major the great native population has had to suffer an intressed cost due That there is something wrong whether these tickets were what and Miss G. Hastings. cheque and Mrs. Leith. silver tea kaives China Command, liqueur sot to speculation among landlords and other causes that has made with local education is tacitly they were alleged to be. Sergt. Capt. and Mrs. Johnson, two and spoons: Capt. and Mrs. P. Major Hickling and serious inroads into their earnings. The cost of food, especially of admitted by the appointment Aris, of the Hungbom Police silver sauce boats: Mr. E. E. Havelock Davies. Mr. T. Bowen Downing, silver cocktail shaker:
that the
Deacon, cheque: L-Col. Coles. Partington and Miss J. MeNeill, Mrs. E. Leslie Smith, silver bowl; rice, has also gone to higher levels, and it is only natural that it of a Board for the purpose of Station, stated return for work given an adequate pay should be demanded. And assisting the Director of Educa- went on board the Suntak and silver cigarette box: Mr. and silver sweet dishes: Miss Betty F. Lt-Comdr. and Mrs. Holboro, Mrs. Penaefather, blackwood and MacLachlan, Mr.A.M. d'Eca, and silver ash tray: Major Sturges, then one has to consider that the concerns at present affected tion
pertaining offered to sell the tickets to the silver tray: Mrs. W. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sen Kon Chi, silver gold tie set: Mr. and Mrs. have been running at a considerable profit for years past, and to its development and improve-Chief Officer.
lingerie: Mrs W. Hill, sachet: tea se: and water jug: Mr. Crockatt, cot-glass salad bowl; that such fact
#
7 well within the knowledge of the ment. The idea underlying the
ME J. Grist, cheque: Mr. and F. R. J. Adams, silver frame; Mr. and Mrs. Haghes, silver There is morality and reason in their viewpoint creation of workers.
According to a report from the Mrs. D. Clark, cheque: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cruikshank,tex knives; Mr. de Courcy. that if they help to make those profite, their own share of them good ous, but the composition Naval Construction Department. Mrs. Knight. silver ink pot; Mr. gilt travelling clock: Hoo. Mr. two silverk sweet disbas; should at least be sufficient to provide them with the ordinary of the Board is open to criticism. a lighter, that was sunk outside and Mrs. Lowe, two silver mugs: John Johnstone and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, amenities of life. On the employers side, too, there is much to be One of our school-teachers has the Naval station at Bangnah, in Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, silver stone, cbeque; Mr. and ponch ladle: Mr. and Miss said. Such large bodies of workers mean that any increase is go suggested to us the point that order to prevent the bunding from sal mustard and pepper pots: Mrs. Cassidy, cuspion with Warren, silver cake stand; Mr. ing to total a pretty big wage bill in the course of a year's working. there should have been better stiling out, and moored by two Mr. and Mrs. Thursfield, silver salt band embroidered cover, Sir and Mrs. Irwine. silver vases: and in the case of some Companies the prospect would undoubtedly representation of the European anchors, one fore and the other cellars: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Stabb, Paul and Lady Chater, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stewart, be serions. Mudero industrial conditions have come to mean, if teaching profession, by the inclus-aft, was torn from the anchors beque; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. cheque, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chinese embroidered tea cloth; anything. that workers should obtain a fair wage and also that lon of one or two names of our by the passing of s.s. Katong and Gedge, cheque: Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, cheque: Capt. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Koch, Chinese em- capital should hare an adequate retorn, and the proportion of each best teachers who have modern sucked out in the river, where Pentreath, two cut-glass vases: Olliver. silver, swee! disher; broidered tea cloth; Mr. T. W, to net profits should be such as to leave both parties satisfied. Tolidens on education but have the lighter is now lying sunk with LA-Col. and Mrs. Wakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, tortoise Hill and Mr. A. H. Crew, river ontsiders, as far as Hongkong's present dispute is concerned, it is little chance of making their the stera 143 feet, the stern 114 silver ash trays: Mr. and Mrs shell and silver box; Mr. Paul cake dish: Mr. and Mrs. LG not given to form an accurate opinion, because the true facts Go Views known. Then, also feet from the bunding By low Mitchell, two cat-glase decanters; Hodgson, silver box: Mr. and Bird, silver water jog: L- both sides are not common knowledge, but we do suggest that they European parents should water there is about 454 metres Capt. and Mrs. John Carrington. Mrs. E Ivor Grant-Smith, Col. L. Taylor and Officers, should be made known to some properly constituted authority have a place on this Board.over the sunken lighter. Its picture: Capt. and Mrs. Gray, embroidered tea cloth: Mr. R.E silver bowl; Mr.. which should have power to decide in cases like the present. It That 3be Director of Ed-position has been marked by a silver and glass botter dish; Mr. H. L. B. War two silver sweet Edgar Davidson, silver frame: even might be worthy of consideration by the Government that ocation needs assistance" we small buoy at each end.
and Mrs. F. C. Hall, silver salver: dishes: Mr. Michael Turner, Mr. Robert Brand, Mr. J. Bentley there should be established a Fair Wages Board or an Arbitration can well believe, for he is usually
Mr. C. D. and Miss Wilkinson. three silver sweet dishes: Mr. and Mr. A. J. Burnie, silver
оть matters
this Board 13
iraud.
man
the
Board of some kind, on which employers and employed should be nothing but a nominal head, A Chinese carrier employed at silver coffee set: Mr. H. Eyre, and Mrs. Ho Wing, silver photo menu bolders: Dr. Pierce Grove, represented and before which could be placed the facts that always and may be Director of Educa govern such disputes. There' is nothing to be gained tion one day, and. say, Head of one of the refineries was arrested travelling rug: Mr. and Mrs. J. frame; Mr. and Mrs. A Hollings-silver box; Mr. and Mrs. H. E by unreasonableness, either on the part of The men the Sanitary Board the next. They the Police, the charge being W. Taylor, cheque; Mr. and Mrs. worth, manicure set; Mr. and Mrs Hayward, cut-glass bowl: Mr. or of employer; and a frank enquiry in Cumeri into the best way to overhaul our educa- that he was found in possession Hoss Thomson, chins ornament: Cavalier, glass and silver tea Crosse, two pickle forks; Mrs. Bod Mrs. McElderry, knives; Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Kelly, Burmese ombrella; Mr. facts could only result in a just and accepted decision.
tion system, however, would be of an offensive weapon, namely, a Mr.
dagger. The alternate charge Chinese embroidered teacloth; cheque; Hon. Mr. Pollock and Mrs. and Mrs. G. T. Edkins, silver But before we conclude, we should like to emphasise one point to appoint as Director a modera made above and that is in regard to the permanent status of Chinese educationist from Home, pay him was being in possession of the Mr. A. O. Lang, cheque; Mr. R. Pollock, silver blotter: Mrs. Haut, Balzer; Lt-Comdr. and Mrs.
weston without the
proper D. Cromartie, silver cocktail silver ink-stand and perpetua, Kilgour, silver tea spoons: Mr. workers in the Colony. It has been the role to look upon them as a good salary, let him study local licence. He gave the false state- shaker: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, calendar: Mrs. T. Bernard Drew W. Dowley, two silver frames. being in a totally different category to Europeans, as though they needs for a time and then be! are never entitled to share in the extra prosperity of any concern. given a free hand to reform. rent that he used the wespon for silver and blackwood tray; Mr. embroidered table centre; Mr. and Sub. Major Ralla Singh, 2/23d- They are employed at wages which are as low as they will accept. Then we might get some decent scraping sugar. Inspector Kent. and Mrs. Taggart, set of carvers; Mrs. N. L Leefe, cheque; Mr. Punjabis, two embroidered Indian at the Police Court to-day, told | Mr. W. Adamson," silver dressing Mr. and Miss Moorhead, Chinese table covers; Miniaz, and with that they have to be content. On the other band, it is results.
the Magistrate (Mr. R.O. Hutchi-table ornaments; Dr. and Mrs. embroidered tea cloth; Mr. J. F. pair of nat-orackers; Hon. Mr. E "usual for Europeans and other foreigners to enjoy a fuller participa-
son) that the prisoner had a bad Smalley, silver salt cellars; Mr. van Rees, silver sweet dishes and E. Sharp, silver pin box; Ho tion in extra profits, and there has grown up an attitude of very
CASSELL'S WAR MEMORIAL record, being a Swatow Lane W. Nicholson, chiming travelling tonga: Mr. M. Maas, silver Mr. and Mrs. A. G. M. Fletcher, strict distinction as between native and other labour. It is time
Unveiling a memorial tablet to bully, and was known to have clock; Mr. G. M. Young, two breakfast dish; Mr. T. F. Houghr silver poet, Eng. Comman that was modified in some way. Chinese workmen, skilled men, are not always going to be content with such a position and the 32 fallen employees of the firm of taken part in several scraps over entree dishes; Major L. Cassel, silver fieb knives and forks; Mr,jder sad Mrs. Jenkins, enshion; concerns of the Colony owe it to themselves to put matters on a Cassell's, the Lord Mayor of girls. Under the circumstances, silver tea set; Mr. D. E. Clerk, and Mrs A. B. Raworth, silve, Capt. and Mrs. Basil Taylour, con salt cellars; Mr. J. D. Hum-cigaretle box and spirit lighter, tortoise-shell and silk fan; Mr little different footing. Such en have to be treated as really be- London said he was one of those his Worship registered & longing to the concerns that employ them, as being residents and who believe that unseen, yet viction against the prisoner by phreys, two silver toast racks: Mr. U. Rumjaho and Mr. Yuen Kenneth Chatham, silver ginger workers worthy of a share in the profits they help to earn. Only by ever, the dear departed spirits ordering him to pay a fine of $50, Major C. L. Hickling, silver hand Hang Kin. four gold bracelets; forks; Warrant and N. O. officers, some such revised attitude, will there come a lasting industrial tread. "The tablet is in La Belle or one month's hard labour in de bag; Mr, Mrs. and Misses Deni- Mr. R. M. Omar, two silver Headquarters, Chins Commando
Sauvage Yard.
fault of payment.
son, silver kettle and spirit lamp vases; Mdiles. Helga and Lux bisckwood and silver tray, peace for this Colony.