DAY BY DAY.
During the past two days, tWO Chinese cases of entoric fover have been notified.
HONGKONG RELIEF
WORK.
The "Namsary? to be Chartered.
G.T. Edkins presiding.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
„OPEN-AIR CONCERT.
Success of Defence Corps
Entertainment.
The pronienade concert on Saturday evening, organised by the Hongkong Volunteer Defence: The ss. Samaris is to go a A meeting of the Hongkong cruise round the world, leaving Japan Relief Commitee was hold Corps, proved to be a very enjoy New York on the 26th January in the General Chamber of Counavoidable absence of Mrs. W. able entertainment, depito the 1924, travelling eastward, calling at Funchal (Madeira). Gibraltar, nerce Rooms at noon to-day, Mr. Mathiesoit, and MUSSIS. H. Arutis and L. Zullensky, who were to Algiers, Naples, Alexandria (for
It was stated that the Japan have contributed, but whose Cairo), Port Shid, Bombay,
ese Consul Genorul had recely places were ably filled at the Colombo, Calcutta. Rangoon d information that
there eleventh hour by Mr. 0. Skinner, Padang. Butavia. Singapore, Manila Hongkong, Shanghai are plenty of foodstuffs in Japan Mr. R. Sutherland and an India Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, Hiko, which are therefore not needed conjurer. "All the items in the
present. Building material programine were well received.) San Francisco, Baibon, Christobal" and Havana, thence to New York, clothing, medicines, and disin quite a number of enerres being fecting materials are most needed called for. Not the least enjoy- The Samaria is scheduled but, in view of all circumstances. able feature of the concert was arrive in Hongkong on the 6th the Jaan Government profers the fine rendering of selections April and to leave on the 9th donations in money to those of by the band of the End. Bn. King's April.
goods
Reginient." In the case of Kobe it was indicated that her special needs Japan Relief Fund, and, despite would be winter clothing several counter attractions, the and funds To that end attendance Was sollicient to the Hongkong Ministering ensure a very acceptable can- Children's League and Women'stribution to that worthy cause. Guild were collecting second- hand clothing at the City Hall and had obtained a good supply so far...
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week-end
The proceeds were in aid of the.
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MACAO RELIEF EFFURT.
A reader favours us with copy of the "High Peak News Inf North and West Derbyshire), which give a full description of the wedding, on August 4th of Lady Rachel Cavendish to Capt. the Hon. James Gray Stuart, M.C. The ceremony took place at St. Peter's Church, Edensor, and one reckoning puts the crowd
On the question of having a present in the precincts and out- clothes base at Yokolama, it was side the church at nearly 20,000, reported that the chartering of A Inid of Japanese Funds. The Bishopof Derby officiated, and the sterme: China was not practi-Agencial meeting attended by a short address was afterwards cable, owing to legal difficulties the Chairmen of the Chinese given at the altür steps to the Kobe had been asked to under-Chamber of Commerce, "the. Kan bride and bridegroom by the lord, take the chartering of the ss. V. Hospital, the Santa Casa da Bishop of South well. Among the Nansang in co-operation with Misericordia, the Confucien So- numerous presents (which in this meeting, but they euld not ciety. The Gremio Militar. the, cluded gifts from the King and son their way to do this.
Leal Senada and the Macau Club! Queen) was a silver coffee servicń.
During the
the was held on Saturday afternoon) from the tenants of the Chater Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Government House, Macao. worth, and High Poak estates of
jointly with the Chartered His Excellency the Governor the bride's family. The bride- Bank ad undertaken the presided and the Bishop was also groom, who is the youngest son responsibility of chartering the present The object was the. of the Earl and Countess of Namsang for a month, to be used formation of a Japanese Relief Moray, has several clansinen'in by the firm with interests at Committee. the Colony. The bride's father. Yokohama for relict work It was decided that the various as most of our readers will know, generally. Later, if necessary, organisations should appoint sub is the Duke of Devonshire, pre- the ss. Oriental at Yokohama committed for the purpose of sent Secretary of State for the would be placed on easy terus canvassing subscriptions and Colonies.
for that purpose,"
holding public performances in The question they came up of aid of the Fund. sending a number of canvas tenis! A sum of $12,000 has already and matting tents to Yokohamaa.been sent to the Portuguese M. Sutherland reported at Copsift General in Kobe, whilst Mr. Bugbird, who had passed the Bishop has written to hiru
catastrophe
that atstating
the Far through the
East Mrs. T.M. MacReynolds.
Yokohama, had stated that the Missionary Society is willing to It is with regret that we record most urgent need was temporary accept six male and six female the death of Mrs MacReynolds, building materials People were homeless Portuguese children wife of Mr. T. M. MacReynolds, leaving the place because they and twelve male and twelve.
habitation 10 of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. and had no
five female Japanese children, under Hon. Secretary of the Eastin in. The most effective way 19 taking to teach them to earn their Club, which took place it, relieve would be to erect little living. painful suddenness on Saturday shelters for them, and short afternoon.
lengths of timber, hails and! hammers would be about the most urgent requirements.
OBITUARY.
The deceased lady who was 37 years of age appeared to be in her customary health on Saturday morning, hut shortly afternoon Mr. MacReynolds received word that she was taken suddenly ill at her residence, No, 16, Broadwood Road. Mr. Mae Reynolds obtained medical aid, but his wife passed away frm heart failure shortly after the doctor's arrival. Much sympathy is felt for the- bereaved husband and little daughter.
The funeral, took pläne last evening at the Protestant Ceme tery, the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle officiating. „There was a large attendance of friends, in- cluding représentatives of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. "and the Easma Club, whilst numerat floral tributes were sent,
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Pers. Siberia Maru on Sept. I was decided, on the sugges tion of Mr. W. B. Walker, that a 15th. Mr. "G. ."Blacker, Mr." A. cable in sent to Yokohama asking A Claxton, Mrs. E. N. Clank. Mr. that there" be formed there an Dong "uen, Master Fong Wing) advisory committee to keep the Chong. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geärog Hongkong Relief Committe, in Mr. Go. Ngip Fon, Mrs. Harris, formed on requirements, and alsojMr. J. Hayasaki, Mr. Jung Cheung for the purpose of herring 16 it Fat, Mr. J. Lelas, Mr. Leung On all outstanding questions as to Mr. Loi-Wei la, Mr. and Mrs. T. what materials were or were not Mural and 2 children, Mr. Pa H, required.
This concluded the business,
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Murray, Misa E Morrison, Mr. and 31. W F. Newma, Mr. T... J. O'Shea, Miss E. PANAMA CANAL TRAFFIC. O'Shen, Mrs. R. M. Redda, Miss Commercial traffic through the B. N. Sanders, Mr. Geo. Thomas, Panama Canal during the fiscal Miss H. Walsh, Mrs. Wes Shee, year ending June 30, 1923, shows Mr. and Mrs. A. Zalmanoff.
an increase in tolls of more than Pér s.s. President" Lincoln, Seja. 50 per cent, over any preceding to Mrs.". F. Armstrung," Wine" d. fiscal or calendar year. During Rerendson, Miss M. Bakken, Mr. the year a total of 3967 commer M. A. Cheek, Mr., David Cheek; Me
cial vessel transited the Cabal,
Chin Wing Theung. Mr. Chan Kaen) paying in Che aggregate 838,508,199.37 in-tols, or fightly Chor. Mr. Chew But, Mr. Chin Bee, less than $1,500,000 per month Mr. and Mrs" L. H. Fernandez, Mr. average...
THE USELESS
"The rudder is nei
Pong Shing, Mr. Gee On, Mrs. W. A. Heppl. Mr. Hom Ward, Mr. Hom Jue, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Heckel. Mr. Jee Chiong Dep, Mr. Jow Jue Luts, | Miss Paddy Kidwell, Mr. Lumi Gạng Yin. Mrs. Lai Ying. Mr Legg
Chee, M
RUDJER.
without steam!”. Fafe Captain Fook,, Mr. L
Wheeler" in "Hongkong Telegraphi" and "South Ching_Morning Post," Baui How, Mr. Lew Ling, Mr. Friday Sept. 14th, 1943.)***
When first 1 went in sailing ships as quite a little boy,
I Murray, Mr. C. A. Mangel, Mrs. Ng Jing Get, Mr. Ng Chre, Ma Ng Yae, Dr. and Mrs."W. II. Pér
The thoughts of "foreign lands" "and" things, they filled me up kins, Master Perkins, Mr. D. A.
with joy:
But since I've had, at diferent times, to do my little turn, I've made my mind entirely up--the sea's the place to learn.
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Balet, Missi Elizabeth dalet, Miss Jeanne Salel,! Mrs. L. R. Sweet, Miss Arabella! Sweet, Mr. Tom Low, Mr. Un
From cleaning brass and scrubbing faint, my way I slowly made, Snug, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walton, Mies Until hy hard experience, I learnt the sailor's trade..
At almost any kind of job 1 quite at nome did feel.
But what I liked the best of all, was steering at the wheel
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M. Worcester, Mr. Wm. Worcester,
Mr. Wong Tuck Young, Mr. Wong Wing Tack, Mr. Yung Ying Lo Mr. Yeung Woo, Mr. Yong Kuan
In weather fine and gales so hard, with seas that made one Ching, Mr. W. W. Ewing, Mr. G. 3.
shudder.
rudder.
Heaphy, Mr. K. Mixer, Mr. Luis
But still I know that good old wheel would shift thai deur old Mahusay, Mr. Luis Mabinay. Mr. The ship would answer to its pull and turn the way I wanted Big sous or not, 'twas just as safe as if on shore was planted.
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But nowaday's things differ so; they're not what they seem. One cannot use a rudder now unless one has some steum.
There's no such thing as hand gear now, so let us be abstruse:
Without, the blooming steam the rider ain't no bally use !
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Ah well! So things have changed a fat since, first I went to sea, To longer stay in steamers sure would be the death of me. Sn. I'll be forced to sail in junks to earn my bits o' siller, And twist the ruddér, to and fro by imuling on the differ!
SPECTATOR..
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1923.
DAIRY FARM NEWS
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- Chicken Habbut
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Silverside Salmon,
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They came from
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WEATHER REPORT. [Ext, 83.49 inches. against an
average of 71.74 inches....
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS Sept. 178. 12h. 40m Pressure ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. W. Mallary, Mr. Gregorio Singiau is highest over the Yangtie → District.
Forecast. Mr. A. V., Ward, Mr. Lan Ha Sin Valley. It has increased mode-1 Formosa Channal Mr. Joseph Ashear, Mr. and Mrs. A.rately from Chefog to Vladivos
China between. ILK. & Lumocks, | E. winds,
moderate; 3 H'kong to Gap | fait, «
J. Alsdorf, Master A. Alsdorf. rock and slightly at other report 2 South coast of M. I2. Brannigan, Mr. Ning stations..except at Yap and Boruachovitz, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Guam where it is nearly station Greiner, Mr. C. W. Hing, Miss Dary, and at Labuan where it has Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irons, decreased slightly. Mr. Lee Mau Chi, Mr. L. McEnli,! Mr. Ng Yow, Young, Mrs. A Niven, Miss G. A Niven, Mrs. Quelch, Mrs. B. W. Blifer, Mis Julin Slifer, Mr. M. G. Scott, Mr.
A doubtful observation from Rock. Legaspi makes the condition of the depression to the East of the 4 South coast of Philippines uncertain.
: China botwenn Hongkong rainfall for the 24 H.K; & Hainan. hours onding at 10 mm. to-day, T. F. CLAXTON,
Director.
and Mrs. Viu. A Tingle nad Mr. W. 0.08 inch, Total since January H.K. Obervatory, Sept. 17, 1913, Young
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