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Annual Meeting.

The annual General Mesting of the Hongkong Horticultural Society was held last evening in Messrs Stewart Bros. Offer, 18 Chste Hoad Mr H. R. L Dowbiggin pre sided and there were present Mrs Aubrey, Miss "Wallace, Messy Owen Hughs, E L Sims, J.. P Robinson. E. F. Anectt, E. A Ramm. H. Hancock, E. B. C Hornell, W5 m Pattenden and P. A. Dixon (Secretary),

In proposing the adoption of the annual report the Chieman said: Before making any comments or the annual report and accounts 1 must express to members the Committie's regret at the late date this Report has been issued Your President. Hoa. Treasurer and Hon. Secretary and half the Committee went on leave or left the Colony just after the show. At a Committee meeting held then 1 was elected President and bad some difficulty in finding members to undertake the duties of Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Secretary. I desire to express the thanks of the Committee to Mr. S. L. Waren and Mr. P. A. Dixon for so kindly taking over these positions at Much short

Our thank M. A. E. Eagle lare also due to

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The Accounts. The Report of the Boclety's ar tivities as drawn up by Mr. Gibb bedite he left -necks for telf and there is but Krle I can add thereto.

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With regard to the Account- there are a few cents 1 should Printing and Advertis- explain: Ing at $338.15 shows a large in- pereise. A corsid, rable portion of Lihtä sun was inserted by

publishing and asuing to all mem- hem the volunte Piper Boxes and Publ.a. by Mr. R. A. Nicholson. We have also prince] and issued to members a list of uch Sutt s seeds us have been fundida halalance. Hons:1 kong, und we hope these various) publications will prove useful to members and lead to greater suc

The costl cesses in their garders. of erecting matchids br thei

Wes avail higher. The (show itrelf was run at a consider-

able Iss owing to the strike and; gate rec ipts showed a big declar. 14% are indeed grat. fat to Duti kind friends, who gave tunerous donations

the Paize Fund and thereby helped on Ter siderably. On page 3 of the Re- int you will see that our mem

hership rote to 205, which shows though 4-10, ratifying, the Committee feel the bul should be much greater. i would impres on a. member- emmives to take more interest

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INDIAN RELIGIOUS STRIFE

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Calcutta Sept 5. The authorities' difficulties are greatly complicated by the recent conflicts between religion factions, which originated incidents like the Mohammedan slaughtering the Hindus sacred ball. The quarrel came to a hen at Telinipara during the Maslin festival of Moharrow, Risal processions coll.ded at a meeting of "Hindus outside the Temple. The combatants, armed with brickbats Hindus subsequently looted and lathe. Dught furiously. The Tellnipura Bazaar, driving out the shrieking inhabitants. They ransacked 150 houses. Armed poller restored order. One

and 13. injured. Twelve police were slightly injured, Several demonstrators were killed and injured and much damage from glecting and are etearrel similar rioting at Maltan in the Finjab.

OBITUARY.

London, Sept. 5.

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The death is announces of Mr. George R. Sims, journalist and

dramat.o author.

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(Mr. George R. Sims has ben juralist and playwright siure 1374. He was writer of the Mustard and Cress columns in the Referer under the pen-name of Lagen to fom, the birth of the peper 1977, and was author of a large : umber of popolar books and plays. He was made Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Ol 1st Class, 1905.

MISSING MAIL BAGS

Lindon. September 4

It is now ascertained that the letters Inst from the mailbag:

at the end of July were. taken from the hold of the Regina off the Irish cast. Developments are expected.

DUTIABLE CIGARETTES.

A Heavy Fine.

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EARLIER SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

From Our Den Correspondent..

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An employm et the fun Wil old members are frequently) putner and monrette sång Having the Colony and

we! Shanghai Street. Ya amati, gather hard S100 ar teve uninthe hard

they fabr. Me Mr

E. W. Hon liked.

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and thereby Foxtain posturing atterroon for poem pot the Society in its endeavours

read and enmo faze

Horticulat!!

THE TYPHOON TOLL

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Shanghai, Sept. 6.

Two inrigoers are dewi and con-

AMP hai,siderable damage was done in the

ure in Hongkong, 'If you will Ward 96 per a la at Voiture today | Mukapsban typhoon.

considder for a

ROMISES YO! Tam

will he notonished at the number ULG

ta.

Aus digarettes and to end varieties of plants and fomers; han as were seated in Revenue

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Mrs James Ware succumbed to beart failure hiring the storm, and Mr. King, of the steamer Shan- Įshing, was rushed by a hand-like

at the swimming pool.

SHANGHAI BASEBALL. Shanghai, Sept. fi The Jeking Marines beat Shang,

at baseball by Mu.

INTERPORT SWIMMERS.

It was pointed out by Mr. N. LoL Sath, Superintendent of Imports wad Exports, bu esaducted the pretion, that many parkety of Hundred Sparrows' cigaretter bore a fake duty-paid" mark of the Caston, Nangang Brothers To hacco Company, viz. H.K." Mr. | port Smith explained that bis Depart

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as have begs introdured by cer Eusia is a monkloft won the

chers and how through these dari 200 Shuughal Street, In varieties having been exhibited at which the defendaar

ar annual shows. many others using. 17h pa žens of the hear have been encouraged to try add) antiekwere manealed in a wed Luder ware broken cigarette maken, grow them. Ten, gears wah, or a little more, no one attempted to the remainder being kept openin STOW sweet peas. Mr. A Nicoti showed us

what excellence

and' now! they can attain here sardly ore of a but does not have sweet peas blooming in our gardens during the winter. Only as recently as in 1918 did Mr. Ho Kom-tong send in a few pets of linaria to the annual show wect and been trying to get the lead now it is a cominios variety seat tobacco companies

with us. I have only to remind Hongkong to mark their good- to vou of the pioneer work done in be sold in the Colony with the let roses by Sir Paul Chater and Mr. ter H.K. to indicate that duty wi R. A. Nichelson on lower levels been paid. This had been done in and Mr. T. E. Pearce on the Peak respect of some brand of tiga- to anable you to appreciate the rettes. This park bad also been progress that has resulted in the applied to European liquor. last decade. These are but a few

at the past of Mr. 1. Gibbs, now Home cases that occur to moment, but are sufficient I think on leave. The resolution was unani- to show what this Society has mously carried.

do. New Committee and Oficials. done and

continue to

The officers and committee for of towards the encouragement Horticulture in Hongking. With the ensuing year were then elect- these few remarks, I beg to move ed as follow: Mr. H. B. L Do- the adoption of the Report and biggin (President), Mr. E. F.

Aucoft (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. Statement of Account.

The motion was seconded by A Dixon (Hon Secretary) and Mr. Owen Hughes and carried Mrs. Aubrey, Miss Walla A vote of thanks to the outgoing Mexts. M. EF. Airey, J. P comruitter was proposed by Mr. Robinson, NL Watson, H. Pattenden. This was seconded Green, Thornton, Ho Kom-tong

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by Mr. Hancock, who took occasion and E. B. C. Hornell (Committes). to refer to the good work in the The proceedings then terminated:

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Shanghai, Sept. 6. Hongkong si Kobe Inter. swimming teams have arrived.

TROOPS LEAVE VLADVOSTOK.

Vladivostok. Sept. R.-The first Japanese transport with exaruatel troops has left Vladivostok. The "White" partisans occupy the rail-

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INTERPORT BOWLS.

Shanghai, Sept. 76.-Sbanglai Recreation Club beat. Hongkong Interport lawn bowlers By 24 pointe to 3.—Beuter..

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