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Commenting on Rule 2 which Frost who would carry on, at any Patates "The word "animal" includes, rate, until the annual meeting in
birds," the Chairman jocularly re- November when the re-election of. marked that he thought it better office-bearers would take place. to eliminate "Fishes" and "Rep-As stated before, Mr. Ramзay tiles" from the classification as would act as Treasorer for the A general meeting of membersjone did not know much about them Hon. Mr. Stephen. of the Hongkong Society for the (Laughter).
Hongkong Society Reports Progress.
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The Hon. Dr. Severn, said the Home and a report was expected ed that two poultry stallholders Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The Chairman suggested that in Chairman, bad given them excel-
5000. The Government, said the|be added to the Propaganda Com- was held at the Helena May In-future children who wished to lent advice in various ways and Chairman, w23 quite willing to mittee. Best terms. DUTIABLE CIGARETTES.stitute yesterday afternoon and become Associates of the Society served as Chairman of the com-hand over the Dogs Home to the The Hon. Mr. Follock suggested was attended by a large gathering should pay $1 instead of 25 cents aittee which had drawn up the management of the Society, but that advertisements be published including a number of the Chinese to the Hon. Treasurer who would Rules. A cumber of sub-com-the question was whether the in the newspapers, informing the community. His Horcar Mr. H. H. send each of them a badge. Mr.mittees had been formed, includ-Home should be run entirely by public of the existence of the J. Gompertz presided. Among Ramsay considered that there ing & Propaganda Committee con- the Society or put under the joint Dogs' Home, where it was located could be bought Mr. G. N. Orme yesterday gave those present were the Hon. Mr. would be unremitting trouble insisting of the Hon. Mr. Ross, administration of the Government and that dogs
several others and the Society. A HING LUNG ST. Phone 515 his decision in a case in which a and Mrs. H. E. Pollock, the Hoa collecting 25 cents, signing re-President, and
new Dogs' from the Home. He understood Chinese cigarette retailer of Wao- Mr. S. E. C. Ross, Hon. Mr. Lanceipts, etc. The Society would This committee had done most Home had to be built soon owing the price was $5 each. Another cbai was commoned for unlawful Chu-pak, Hon. Mr. Ho Fook. Mr. provide the badge which would excellent work. The Society would to the recent sale of a piece of reason why he advocated the FONCssion of a big quantity of duti B. L. Frost and Miss Frost, Mr. Jcost $1. The Committee had been like to get in touch with poultry land at North Point which would publication of such advertise-
ble cigarettes.
1. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H considering the design of the and cattle dealers in the markets.entall the loss of the presentments was because, in a good many Another "request made to cases, dogs strayed from their At the previous bearing Mr. F. Kotewall and Mr. A. W. van Andel, badge, in respect of which Mr. Forty poultry and cattle dealers Home X. d'Almada produced
several Mr. Quarles and Mr. F. A. Joseph. Bird had kindly prepared a sketch. of the Central Market had already the Government was to amend the homes and, bearing nothing to in- Chinese #gents and sub-agents of The Chairman said that as the The badge would be enamel-fram-joined the Society and were pledg-Wild Birds' Act which had done diested who were their owners. the Brij-b-American Tobacco notice would inform the members ed with a pic at the backed to do their utmost in educating so much good in increasing wild were caught by the police and
have to be protected. Special Department for Develop-Company who admitted having had the meeting was held for two The alteration was proposed by their employees as to how to birds, the nests of which would taken to the Dogs' Home
dealings with defendant in cigaret reasons, ie. to pass the Rules of the Chairman and seconded by handle poultry and cattle proper- Members would be informed they could go there and tea, but the transactions were some the Society and to report progress Mr. Frost and unanimously apr. With the assistance of this when a reply to the Society's re- their dogs. ping Printing for Amateurs and
committee the Society hoped to because the last meeting of the proved of.
Mrs. Pollock said half of the commendations was received. Enlarging & Framing.
circulate leaflets, printed in simple One of those present suggested
In order to raise funds Lady population in the Colony did not Yesterday Mr. Orme said dafen. Society was held in June and there
words. among poultry dealers Stubbs had kindly offered the know the Dogs Home. It was dsat was aut liable to a penalty was no doubt that members were that the Society should prescribe
pointing out how easy it would be grounds of Government House a good thing to tell the public that under the new Ordinance which anxious to hear what the officials an
age limit with regard to to avoid unnecessary suffering to to be used as the venge of a fete they could buy dogs from the came into force about ten days had been doing all this time. At children. The Chairman said that
the evidence, defendant had G. Stephens was elected as Hou. If it was a "child" of 45 they
given
satisfactory Treasurer, but as he was too busy should certainly ask for $2 sab explanation to the Court with Mr. Stephen suggested Mr. Ramscription fee. regard to the cigarettes. It was say, of the Hongkong and Shanghai suggested by Mr d'Almada that Bank, to take his place. defendant's bookkeeping was bad
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MARTIN'S
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time ago.
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tha uffeace. but on the last meeting the Hou. Mr. A children could only be Associates. Poultry and cattle.
趣
A Great "Boost."
Rules Adopted.
$500, supplemented by Sim- reasonably, that that was not alin their positions, it would be in which pigs were carried.
+t
If the
owners knew where the Home was
claim.
at the end of December. Lady Dogs Home because if the dogs Stubbs was throwing her heart and were to remain at the Home they son into the scheme, added Mr. would be shot. Gompertz.
The Chairman concurred with
A Law Committee. There was also * Law Com- mittce, on whose recommendation
A letter received from Mr. Mow-Mr. and Mrs. Pollock. When He the Society had written to the bray Northcote, of the old Society visited the Dogs' Home, he wIS on various points for the Prevention of Cruelty to astonished to find a large number On the proposal of the Chair-Government
section based On in connection with purchases of
man which was seconded by the A
the Animals, was read by the Chair- of decent dogs there. They would It stated that a sum ́of not live in the Home long owing cigarettes; but the law required The Chairman then read a state-|Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, the Rules Ordinance of 1845 which was man.
(thought to be better and $480 left by the old society was to lack of exercise and the poor bim to keep his books suficiently ment written by Mr. Ramsay which were adopted unainously.
food served to them....... He would. to satisfy the Revenue Officers, indicated that the Society had now It was announced by the Chair-more useful in the Colory had available to the new Society.
It wasstated by several members put both Mr. Pollock's and Mr. Defendant had failed to prove that 300 members and that the sub man that HE. the Governor and been drafted and sent to the Gov- duty had been paid for the cigaret-scriptions and donations amounted the Hon.
Dr. Cland Severn, ergor. The Society had also ask-that that amount had been drawn Ross's suggestions into execution. tes, which comprised quite a large to $2,238, and the cash in hand C.3L.G, who at the last meeting ed for bye-laws to be framed to from the Mercantile Bank and shall say when I meet every- body next month, “Good morning. quantity in this case. Under the amounted to $2,150. The members were elected President and Vice protect birds, to avoid overcrowd-added to the Society's fund. old law the maximum fios, was would no doubt think, not
The Hon. Mr. Ross suggested have you seen the Dogs' Home ?**** un President of the Society felt that,ing and to put mattings in crates
The that the forty members of the added the Chairman (Laughter)/ It was decided in include the prisonment
under thei sod
good record for four months difficult to assume executive offices Government bad also been request-Society who belonged to the Can new Ordinance the Sue would
work, but the fact was that they in the Society for they would led to make it compulsory that pigs tral Market should be each supnames of the G.O.C. HE Lt. Gen. Servants of Kirkpatrick and the Senior Naval be ten times
which were landed in Hongkong plied with a bidge. the Bmquat of
were going to start a great have to preside at meetings. They with broken legs should be convey-members of the Society should be Officer among the patrons. the duty which would $1,400 in this case. The Magistrate "boost" very soon and if they did therefore preferred others to takelel to the slaughter house on tracks. instructed to deal only with bear On the proposal of the Hon. Mr. The Dogs Home, continued the ers of badges and he hoped that by Polipek a vote of thankawa - asked Mr. H. B. Taylor, Assistant not get a lot of money it would up the positions. However, H.E. Superintendent of Imports and be their own fault because there the Governor, Lady Stubbs and Chairman, had been visited by this means more poultry and cattle fended to Mr. Justice Comperer, Exports, if he wished to press the was plenty of funds in the hands the Hon. Dr. Cland Severn had many of them, some of them very dealers would have to join the of people who agreed with the consented to become patrons. As many times, and they found that society in the interest of their objects of the Society. The Chair-there were vacancies the Com-great improvement could be made business. Mr. Taylor gave » vegaliva man then said the Rules of the mittes elected him (Mr. Gompertz) with little expense, A sub-Com- The Hon. Mr. Lan Chu-pak sup reply.
Ross's suggestion Society were quite short, though as President and Mr. Frost as mittee, consisting of the Hon. Mr. ported Mr. The Magistrat fined defendant they were a little longer than those Vice-President The duties of Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Mr. Pollock and Dr. which he believed would induce $500, and ordered the confiscation in Shanghai, because they had to Frost as Secretary would be as Pearce Grove, had been pointed many stallholders to become men- of the contrabatıd.
go into more details.
suined by his daughter Mist D. Ewith regard to improving the Dogs" bers. Mr. Lau Chu-pak suggest-
Lase.
for presiding at the meeting.
£56,000,000 REPARATION CLAINS,
Totsi respect of which ch been lodged with the Claims Department is ottimER at about 250.000.000%;