M. C. L. FETE.

Bazaar at. Government House.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Mira. Fonman, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Bodden, Mrs. Sanders, Mra Thompson.

Cigarette atall-Mr. Olliver, Miss Barnesand the MiasesOliver.

The Military Stall Hum phry, assisted by the wives of Officers, Warrant Officers N.C.O's and children of the Garrison

SHANGHAI CRICKETERS.

ARRIVE.

Entertaining the Visitors

team arrived today by the Em- The Shanghal Interpart Cricket A RECORD RESULT.

press of Canada. On Wednes Crowds flocked to Government | School.

doy they will be entertained to House for the acnual bazaar, Fish Pond. Scoutmaster White.

diener at the Hongkong Hotal by organised

by the Hongkong assisted by the Boy Scouts of the Golf Club, which has also made Women's Guild and Ministering Murray Troop.

the visitors honorary members The Police Stall-Mrs. Wolfe, of their Club during their stay. Children's League, on Saturday: afternoon. So great was the Mrs. Wodehouse, Mrs. King, Mrs. The interport match is on Friday rush during the early bours Burlingham, Mrs. Garrod, Mr. and Saturday. The Shanghai that people had to queue up out Kent, Mrs. Caggill and Miss team will be invited to the British side the lower enitauze to the Angus, grounds and the busy helpers at

The Victoria Stall-Mrs Mid-Armistice night and on Sunday Legion dance at the City Hall on the gate could Lot issue tickets diefan Smith, assisted by Lady they are rotoring to Fanling. fast enough. The grounts were Bruayate, Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Ban- where they will take tiffin. Oc packed, the Chinese turning upinnerman and Mrs. Basa. full force, and the amount taken The Peak Stall-Mrs.

Monday the visitors will pro- hably attend the St. Andrew's practice dance at the City Hall and will afterwards be entertained to dinner and adance at Govera

is expected to exceed $18,000, Arthur assisted by Mrs. Parr The fete was formally opened Mrs. Raworth, Mrs. Grayburn by His Excellency the icer Mrs. Nisbet Mrs. H. W. Bird. Mrs Administering the Government Raw, Mrs. N. L. Smith and Mrs.ment House. Shanghai play the who, in the course ofa brït f speech,

Murdoch.

Services at cricket on Tuesday - referred to the basutiful weather! The Kowloon Candy Stall.—

with which the fixture had been Mrs. Cock, assisted by Mrday night the players attend * and Wednesday, and on Wednes- favoured, and to the great amount Johnson, Mrs. Garraway and Mrs.dinger and danceat Repulse Bay. of work done by the children. He Shepherd.

On Thursday the visitors plas madsackoowledgment of the great. Kowloon Dack-Mrs. William services rendered by the Hon. Forsyth assisted by Mrs. Wylie, be the guests at a dinuer at the Kowloon, after which they wil! Secretary and His Excellency thao Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Baxter Hoogkook Club. The players inspected the Guard of Honour Mrs. Nicholls, Mrs. Groundwater, leave on Friday, the 17th. composed of members of the Cade: | Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Chitterton, Mrs. Company onder Inspector Davies. Atkinson, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. During the course of the after-Ford, Mrs Ball, Mr. Purves,

Miss Forsyth and Miss Kinross VON HINTZE'S DENIAL.

The St. Stephen's Girls' Collage Stall-Miss Taylor, assisted by the staff and pupils.

The Belilios School's Tor Stall-Miss Clarke, staff and

Secret. Negotiations in Moscow.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

JUST LANDED ex 'EMPRESS OF ASIA”

CANADIAN

SALMON

70 Cents Per lb.

CANADIAN POTATOES

10 Cents Per lb

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

Arabic, Persian and Turkish names, both by most of the Government Departments and by the Royal Geographical Society."

An American, returning by London from a boliday in Ger

Germany is proposing to tax many. Xa very enthusiastic

gluttony, and is now thinking out) (about his recent tour. No need to bother going to any show," was

A system, of incidence which will h brief comment. "Changing poor, the navvy and the clerk, the be equally fair to the rich and the ny dollars from day to day was robust and the invalid. While is croitement enough for me. I tellis about it it might go further. ¡you,” be exclaimed, “it has been

the holiday of my life-1 felt There is an infinite source of every day as though I had never

revenue, and an enormous poten- left Wall Street!"

Boon and evening the Band of the King's Regiment (by, kind; permission of Major Wright and Officers), under the conductor ship of Bandmaster H. D. Hemsley, and the Band of the K. E. O. Granadiers (by kind pupils.

Bertia. Sapt. 25. Both the

tiality of moral uplift, in the permission of Colone! Roberts, The St. Paul's Girls' Dollar Government and Admiral von -D.SO. and Officers) played Stall-Miss Woo, assisted by Hiotze, as could be expected,

taxation of vice in general. Think selections of music, which were Miss Kolewall, Mrs. Russell, deny all knowledge of negotia

what could be done with a judi- greatly enjoyed.

Mrs. Carr, Miss Gitting, Misstions

A recently disclosed ruse of acious impost on envy, or untruth- There was plenty to see and Alice Clarke, Miss Rathsom sad for a Chino-Russo-German al-undesirables by increasing his And it is clear that a thumping with Dr. Sun Yat-sen hatel manager for getting rid of fulness, or malice, or discontent: much to buy, and prices were the staff and girls of the school.liance either last year or during charges suggests a new form of tariff, on ill-temper (to be levied quite reasonable. Every body The Parcel Stall. Dr. Alice the present one. Admiral To dinner bill, states a correspondent without consideration of tempera seemed to be doing brisk business Hickling, assisted by Mrs. Leigh. Hintze, who has and all the visitors appeared to Mrs. Dobey and two members of connection

many close in Home journal. Thus & vulment, or health, ar provocation be baving a gay time. For the

Chinese pol-garian might be debited:

received) would bless both him kiddies it was a red letter day.

Pess, Is, eating ditto with that gives and him that takes. wartime service as Minister to There was all the fund of the

knife, 2s. 6d.

Why has no one thought of this The result of the raffles druwa on Peking, has visited Russia twice fair for them. Petty Officers Sanday by the Commodore was within a year, travelling under the

Asparagus, following ditto way to the millennium? Saunders. Day. McGrath, Joyati ber

round table, 35. 6d. | 15sumed name of Dr. Mueller. Bad Chesters were hard at it

Peak Stall: 1. Testers Varpet.) He attempted to preserve bis all the afternoon on the Naval winning So, 100, Malam Lily: incognito even toward Germans Chute and equally busy Ch. Shipt. T. Collins, M..A Alves.

Were Tea Service, No. 116, Mrs Machado

R. S. Seeds. C.P.O. G. Fer

in

the Victoria Nursing Association.itical circlee, dating from his

4

Result of Rafles.

Naval and Pockyard Stall:

with whom he was personally well acquainted and conductad mysterious negotiations with the

ris and 0. Art. J. Shepherd Blackwood Table and Chair, No.Soviet aathorities.

at the Lucky. Well. Aunther 24, Capture . H. Bromwith:

great attraction for the young Rate, No. 141, Mr. W. Diog toward

sters was the Live Aunt Sally L looked after by L. S. J. Yendell

за

Soup. Is. 6d. inserting whole,

* *

the

result.

The

Large quantities of matches i of spoon-bowl in mouth, 2s. 6d. base recently been sent to Eng-

• Extras: Eating audibly 18.: land from countries not hitherto drinking from finger-bowl, Is.connected with the match indus- d. talking "shop." 2. meek-try, which will please those ness before waiter. I wearing people who make collections of cultured pearl sleeve links. 21s, the labels on the boxra It was known he was labour.

and so on, sutil the guest grew King of Sism is one of these closer relations tired of apaing the gentleman collectors, and some years ago, with the Soviet Government,

when visiting Loadon, his enthu- Polee Stall: Doll Hatfiend, Su, griking change of front in and Shipwright S. Ronnells Lieut. 13. Miss Heather Lauder: 2. No, view of his class connection with

Thus a writer in the Londonsiasm for gathering these labels Musgrave, R.N. made "Pickpocke: Lady" and raked in M. S. Morrison; 4. No. 1. Mrs Kaiser's personal.enroy attached last

11. Mr Heckwith: 5. So 11the old regime in Russia as the erter. I quoted from Pancharly resulted in his being run

week the little boy's

over. While walking in Bord- the dollars wherever the went. T. Care: 5, No. 152, Miss C. E. to the Cear's court during and description of a lark: E can't get he suddenly saw in the road a street with two of his attendants The exhibition of Chinese box takes V. So 10 Miss Eileen following the first Russian revolu-jup, an 'e can't ger daha- an e ing and fencing, given by S

tion of 1985-06 but little furtheraint "arf 'ollering' Now & cor- without any baed at the traffic he specimen he did not possess. 50 Gueul. Stephen's Boy's School branch of the Chin Wos Athletic As-Wiebian No.

Eye Presented by Mrs Dyers

ever leaked out concerning the respondent informas me that "by left his attendants and darted into sociation, under the direction Citro

TH” Mr. WŨ, nature of the negotiations. very carious coincidence this de- the roadway to secure the box,

The Government consistently scription of the behaviour of of Capt. Warner, was one of the most profitable side shows. For Me Scott.

Autoria Stalt: Fans itat, So. maintained he had no oficial fark in the sir is identical with fortunately without any serious

statos, a contention which became the explanation which those "who wanted a 1tle golf practice there was a tricky Rine-Winning So. 21.

Military Stali: Yacht Modul, difficult to uphold after be Chinese give of one of their com-

Admiral became the favourite menest characters, namely bole course in ministare, under

Police Stall: Big Bafile. 1. candidate of Germany for the post the negative. This character is Messrs. G. Danesa. Smyth, s. 21, W. Wilson: 2, S. 100, of Ambassador to Moscow. shaped like a capital T, with two

Mr. E. B, C. Wolfe: 6, No. 872: Washington, Sept. 20-Taking little dashes under the horizontal you can get for the hot season- note of published reports quoting line on each side of the per- including risks of dust and glare the Hongkong Telegraph aspendicular line. The Chinese is a pair of Sir William Crookes asserting that letters had been say this represents a bird which Glasses--the idea! guard from discovered showing that discus-can neither go any higher nor glare. There are two varieties of sions bad been beld by Sun Yat-come down again: hence the nega. this glass: (a) à glass very slight. seo, deposed President of South tive idea conveyed." The same ly tinted, of pale amethyst Chine, relative to formation learned corresponden: sheds some colour which looks almost col of a triple alliance by China, further light on the curious word ourless. (6) à neutral tint which Germany and the Moscow Soviet Iragais fapparently the official cats down the glare as well as Government, the German Em-form). "The name

harmful rays. of the absorbing the

P. P. J. Wodehouse, Hon. Mr. 'J.

The Tea Garden was a very great bassy several days ago made country," he says, "is Iraq, and Crookes leases of any prescrip H. Kemp, His Excellency the suvess. The ladies in charge were inquiry of the Derman Foreign it is spelt with a q instead of a tion in either regular or Toric Officer Administering the Govern up buy the whole aftern and made tonight that a reply had as possible the Arabic letter with longkong Optical Co., successora Ofice, and announcement was 'k'in order to represent as nearly form are manufactured by the ment, Commodore Grace, Rey were very protops and businesslike been received declaring that Ger- which the work ends. The in- to Clark & Co.. manufacturing and V. H. Copley Moyle, Mr. R. M. in their methods. Mrs. R. M. Dyer many at no time had considered habitant of Iraq, is called an refracting opticians-the most Dyer, Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifas, was 11 organiser, assisted by such an

the

Forsyth and others,

Adults are also to 4, No. 11. F. E. Beatty: 5. No. enjoying themselver

: No. 91, 5. lond: 7. No. silouette gallery, Dianised by I. O'Conner: S. No. 1. M. Mr. F. R. J. Adams and assisted Burlingam" P, No by Mrs. Adams. The silhouettes Patrick Murphy-

22, Mr. of the following sixteen promin

Bates drawn price to Saturing ent local residents were given :-

were the Military Stall embraider Hou, Mr. E.D.V. Patr, Mr. B.D.ed sila shant and the quarry Bay Wolfe,Professor Middleton Smith, dolkraties. Mr. H. F. White, Mr. Justice J.R. Wood. Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr

The Ten Garden,

I

Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher and Mrs. Hallifax and Miss Wallace. Mr. C. Thorne (Commissioner of

Shellshear,"

Press,

THE VERY BEST EYE INSURANCE.

A

allisote-socialed Iraqi; plural, Iraqia.Iraquis' is competent optical manufacturing meaningless and impossible. The establishment in South China- better we became acquainted with located in 53, Queen's Road the Islamic world, the more Central

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received by the American Con-

the Manila Observatory at 8.36 p.m. yesterday:

The following ladies served i 'Customs.)

Another attraction was

various capacities: the

Tea Making.--Mr. Goldfish Pond, run by Col. But

Goldsmith. terworth, Lieut. Taylor and Miss Mrs. Bellock. Misa Girling. Mrs. Betty Humphry. At the Brat Heaney, Mrs. Brotherton Harker. Pie Mrs. Gerrard, Miss Gerrard | Miss Lowson and Mrs. Wright. and Miss Olive Garrard had a Cake Stand Mrs. Digby. Mrs.sulate-General, Hongkong, from busy afternoon and the Punch Earle, Mrs Fenton, Mrs. H. Mathe and Judy, controlled by Mr. W.J. Sun, Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Crawford Carrie, proved a popular amuse-Morgan, Mra Sinipson and Mrs. ment.

Mr. W. Forsyth, Jun. WAS wonderfully "got up "as Suzanne Sandwich, Stand.-Mrs. McCubbin Lenglen, and together Krs. Duncan, Messrs. Simpson,j Waitresses-Mrs. Armstrong, Jiji and H. Duncan, attracted quite a Avery, Mrs. Bevan, Mrs. Beving- number of tennis enthusiasts at a ton, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Backland of the total value of $2,000 in A theft of jewellery and money novel tennis game.

Mrs. Biggar, Mr. Bromfield, Miss reported by Tai Too-bui as bay. The numerous stalls were all Bell, Mrs. Banterman, Mrs. E. Eing occurred at his house at No. well laid out with a varied collec- Brown, Mrs. Carrie, Mra Denays, 68 Caine Road. tion of goods calculated to open Mias Denison, Mrs. Davison, Miss the purse strings of the visitor. Deskin. Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Pranks.

with

and Mrs. Hamilton.

The typhoon is crossing the Western Visayas in the form of a shallow depression. It may in- crease in intensity in the China Sea.

There is not sufficient space to Miss Fothergill, Mr. Goodman, Raworth, Mrs. Redmond, Madame, describe them all, but the most Mrs. E. Grimble, Mrs. Guan, Mrs Bodenfaser, Miss Rodger, Mias striking was probably the H.M.S. Tamar, Navel and, Dockyard, an Hornell, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Hunt, Mrs. Sommerskill, Mrs. Sayer, Mrs. Scott, exact replica of the depot ship Holmes, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. H.Smith, and looked after by a number of Hedies, Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. E. How. Mre. Shannon, Mr. Shiner, Mrs. ladies dressed in nautical attire. ard, the Misses Hazelani, Miss Tinson, Miss Tassell and Mrs. Wil-

The stall-holders were as fol- Hickie, Miss Hocking, the Misses Liamson. low-H.M.S. Tamar. Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Jenkins, Madame Ice Cream Stall-Mrs. R. T. Grace, assisted by Misses Grace, Kremer, Mrs Leask, Mrs. HA. Matheson, Mrs., Batterfield, Miss Mrs. Allen, Mr. Ashton, Mrs. Lainmert, Miss Logan, Miss Matheson and Miss Phelips. Bromwich. Mira. Bickford, Maclaren, Mra. A. Mackenzie, Mrs. Entrance TicketsMiss Innes, Budden, Mrs. Church, Marduch,, Miss Martin, Miss Mc- Mrs. Lang, Mr. W. Lang and Mrs. Cowen, Mrs, Dalton, Mrs. Greig,

Munsy. Mr. and Mise Lamerton, Mrs. Auley, Miss Neave, Mr. Orton, Sowe, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Noth, Mrs. Berry, the Mines Rani, Mrs. Aprons Eten. Denison.

accustomed shall we become tu

(the use of "q" se a consonant, for

You don't send to be rich to OWN A VICTROLA.

it has been officially adopted at Montre's about their may joyment

transcription

for

the

of

system

LIKE OLIVER TWIST

you are bound

TO WANT MORE

of our El Palacio Cigars

once you have tried them."

The Hongkong Cigar Store Co., Ltd.

GORA BUILDING

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TEL Central 692

Ladies & Gentlemen's Tailors.

This business will be

"

carried on as usual at

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Opposite City Hall,

"as from 1st November, 1922.

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10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

REMOVAL SALE NOW ON.

FOR $9.75

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