Prepaid
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CEUB
Advertisements SUBSCRIPTION (GRIFFINGS.
25 WORDS FOR $1.00
($1.50 if not prepaid) The following replies are await. ing collection :~~
1992, 1342, 1397, 1441, T444,
1456, 1462, 1453, 1512, 1516,
5, 26, 32, 38, .72, 80, 88, 101, 102, 118, 136, 140
LOST.
LOST-A Brown Setter Bitch while breast and right fore foot. Return to William Russell, No. 10, Post Office Building.
PREMISES TO LET.
اپھر
Owners are notified that their ponies may be measured at the Race Course after 5 p.m.by-ir- rangement with the Manager of the Stables.
By Ordur,
C. B. BROWN,"
Secretary:
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Public Auc tion,
un WEDNESDAY.
the 22nd December, 1926,
commencing at 10.30 a.m. At The Godowns of The China Navigation Co., Ltd., West Point.
(for account of the concerned.)
A Large Quantity of Miscellâne.
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE. Agus Goods-more or less damaged,
SHIPS NAME.
1. Chow Sik Cheung of No. 48, Connaught Road West, Victoria, Hongkong, hereby give noties that in consequence of a change of ownership I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the ship Fook TO BE SOLD ON 'LET.—Furnish-Sing of Hongkong Official num- ed or unfurnished with immediate ber 152089 of gross tonnage 838.81 possession, new hopac, Motor tons, register toonage 627.52 tons, Road, 8 rooms, all modern con-heretofore owned by Chow Wing veniences. Garage, Tennis Court. Kan for the permission to change Apply by letter only to Mrs. her name to Wing Hung and to have her registered in the new Birkett, 532, Peak.
name at the Port of Hongkong as | owned by the Kwong On Company
Limited.
ro.LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Hoad, Hongkong. Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.
TO LET.--Once Rooms, 2nd Floor,
Any objections. to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong-
New Hongkong Bank Building.kong within seven days from the Apply Sang Keo, same building.
TO LET A three roomed Euro- pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Condult Road. Apply to H. M. H. Namazes.
2
TO LET-Furnished House on Peak. All modern conveniences. Apply Box No. 136, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph."
TO LET-West Lodge. 15A, Ma- gazine Gap Road. New House' unfurnished. Apply Box No. 137, care of "Hongkong Telegraph." COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let In No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
TO LET.-"Stowford No. 2," 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooms, five bath rooms, kitchen, servants' quarters, recently re- paired and renovated. Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building..
TO LET-European house, 4 VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON, three minutes from ferry, near New Kowloon Hotel. Vacant January 1st. Apply Tung Tak Co,, China Buildings, 6th floor,
appearance of this advertisement.
(agd.) CHOW SIK CHEUNG. ́· Dated at Hongkong, this 17th day of December, 1926.
THE INTERNATIONAL RACE AND RECREATION CLUB OF
MACAO LIMITED.
MACAO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Inaugural Race Meeting for China ponies of this Club will take place at Macao on the 6th February. 1927, next, if weather. permits. There will be only one event at this Meeting, "The Trial Stakes."
The first annual Spring Meeting for China ponies is scheduled to take place on the 16th, 17th, 18th and 24th April, 1927. The Cham- pion Sweepstake will be run on the 18th April, the 3rd. day of the Mecting,"
By Order,
ex 6.8. “SUN NING",
comprising:
133 Bags Soda Ash,
16 Bales Medleine, 10 Bales Fungus,
7 Bags Red Dates.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1926.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Registered and Parcel Mafla are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwing stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before V a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.. on the previous day, e
די
Correspondence for Canton will be forwarded by train if so super- scribed. Such correspondence must ba pasted not later than 7.30 a.m, at the General Post Office or 7,40 nm, at Kowloon Past Once for despatch by the Express Train scheduled to leave Kowloon Railway Station at 8,05 am, and to arrive at Canton at 12.20 p.m.
Dutiable articion forwarded by lotter post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by orrcel post only.
Shanghai
From
INWARD MAILS.
Por General Metzinger Shanghai and, Europe via Siberia Nellore U.S.A., Canada, Japan and S'hai Pres. Jefferson
Japan Shanghai
Tango Maru
Szechućn
Europe vin Nugupatam (papers,
only London, 18th Nov,) Saigon
Vogtland
Angers
·U.S.A., Honolulu, ́ Japan and Shal Pres. Lincoln Canada, U.S.A., Japan, Shanghai and
Straits
Straits
London via Canada (London 19th November.)
Empress of Cannda
Namsang
Teiresias
Europe via Suoz (lotters and papera London 25th Nov; and parcels 18th Nov.)
J
Kalyan
Manila
11 Cases Pieco Goods.
13 Bags Chestnuts.
5 Cases Medicine.
5 Eales Nankeen.
6 Bales. Cotton Yarn.
8 Bales Dried Lily Flower. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned-have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
on WEDNESDAY,
the 22nd December, 1926, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
At No. 2, Bungalow," North Point (Behind Taxi Cab Co., De- pot, Immediate West of "Govern; ment Quarry Teut Teze Mui). A Quantity of Valuable Household
Furniture.
I
(Particulars as per catalogue.)
On View from Tuesday, the 21st December, 1926,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received S. W. CHENG,
instructions, to sell by Public Auc- Secretary. tion,
HONGKONG BOXING-
ASSOCIATION,
TO LET.-Fully furnished 5'room- THIRD TOURNAMENT OF THE
ed house on Peak. For 10 months
from March 5th. Flush system. Garden. Moderate rental. Apply Box No. 138, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
COMMODIOUS Ground Floors of Nos. 15, 16 & 17, Connaught Road O., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and 0. Bldg. Suitable for shipping offices. Apply S. K. Trust Ltd., 29, Connaught Road C.
furnished
TO LET.- Fully HOUSE on upper levels, close to motor road. Long or short lense Immediate possession or available In March Write Box No. 134, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."'
TO LET-Furnished February, 1927, a good four roomed house with boxroom and servants' quar- tera. Modern conveniences. Ap ply 5, Observatory Villas Obser- vatory Road, Kowloon.
TO LET-One European House with six rooms, servants' quarters, bathrooms, garden and garage, known aa No. 2, Argyle Street, Homuntia. Please apply to Box N. 130, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph."
INVESTMENT shares negotiated
:
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SEASON.
Tuesday, 21st December,
at 9.15 p..
at the
Theatre Royal.
MAIN EVENTS.
15 Round Contest for the Middle- weight Championship of the Colony.
A. B. Ewin, H.M.S, "Hermes."
V.
Stoker Taff Howard, H.M.S. "Hawkins." also
6 Round Heavyweight Contest. Eddie Eagan, Heavyweight Champion Olympic Games.
Stoker Addison, H.M.S. “Hermes,” and
V:
Four 6 Round Contests. Booking at Moutries-Members 17th, and 18th December, Gen.ral Public-20th and 21st December.
Usual Prices..
SITUATIONS VACANT.
MARINE ENGINEERS (with cer- tificates) Wanted. Please, ap- in small or large lots: houses and ply to Box No. 140, care of The flata managed or rented for owners, going home. Mortgages arranged
"Hongkong Telegraph."
on secured properties yielding ACCOUNTANT required; Euro- good interest. Apply the Hong- kong Small Investors' Share & Real Estate Co. Tel. 0.4690.
CHINA AUCTION
ROOMS.
4, Duddell Street.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange.or advertise Bend it to the CHINA AUCTION
ROOM
E. V. M. R. do SOUSA.
pean, single. Write fully, stating
age, experience and salary request- ed, to Box No. 139, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph."
An
WANTED.-A Superintendent by old established automobile shop. Shop is equipped with all modern machinery; considered to be the largest in the Oriont. Only.. mon of experience need apply. Give experience in detail, atato
on THURSDAY,
the 23rd December, 1926,
commencing at 11a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
2 Bags Salt: Fish.
1 Case Pocket Knives.
2 Cases Clocks.'
8 Hurricane Lanterns.
9 Enamel Water Bäsins.
5 Kerosene Stoves..
5 Spittoons.
1 Small Gramaphone.
also
A Quantity of Miscellaneous
Goode.
and
(for account of the concerned)-
more or less "damaged,
ex -9.5, "SUNNING,"
For
Due. December 21. December 21, December 21, December 22, December 22,
December 22. December 20 December 23.
..December 23. ..December 24: .December 24,
December 26. Empresu, of Canada ...December 30.
OUTWARD MAILS.
Swntow Amoy Japan...
·Straita, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
E. and S. Africa Manila..
Manila. Australia and New Zealand
vin Thursday Island
Amoy Shanghai, Japan and Europe vla Siberia (lettere and postcards
superscribed
"yin only) Bangkok Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E.
and S. Africa Straits
Japan
Java via Sourabula Sandakan
Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and Se Africa, Egypt and Europo via Marseilles. Ship sails on Xmas Day, the 25th inst, at Noon.".
Shanghai Swałow Weihaiwei
Manila
Amoy
*Swatow and Bangkok:
Swatow, Amoy and ormoen Amoy
Straits and Calcutta
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marsoilles
Swatow
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C&S.. America, & Europe via Victoria B.C.-due. Vic. Jan. 18, 1927
& Europe via Siberia, (letters and Post Cards special-
Per
Data. Leeseng.Tues., Dec. 21, 5 p.m. Suiyang
Tues., Des. 21, 6 p.m. Cheribon Maru ..Tues., Dec. 21; 5 p.m.
Mexico Maru Wed, Dec. 22, 10.30 Am Pres Jefferson Wed., Dec. 22, 3.30 p.m.
Tango Maru Wed., Dec. 22...
Registration 23rd, 8.45 a.. Lotters......23rd, 0.80 a.m. (Duo Thursday Island Jan. 8, 1927). Tjisalak....Wed., Dec. 22, 1.80 p.m.
21
Angers... Wed., Dec. 22, 1.30 p.m. Kwangtung..Wed., Dec. 22, 2.30 p.m. Nellora..Thurs,, Dec. 29, 10.30 am. Van Cloon Thurs., Dec. 28, 2.30 pm. Namsang....Thurs., Dec. 23, 5 p.m. Tjikini Fri., Dec. 24, 10.30 a.m. Madeang....Fri, Dec., 24, 12.30 p.m., Haihong
Fri, Dec. 24, noon,
Khiva
.Fri., Dec. 24. Parcels. ..8 p.m. Registration ....5 p.m. Lettore
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES.
PYTHON IN SHIP'S HOLD.
EXCITING SEARCH IN CALCUTTA DOCKS.
Snakes have provided, Calcutta with thrills during the past few days, says the Pioneer's own cor respondent: A karait, nearly five feet long, was Idillod on the back stops of the Dalhousie Institute. It was seen the previous night in a store room, apparently searching for a rat. Reappearing the fol- lowing evening, it was killed by
Division 1.
Burnley....21 11 5 5 52 35 27 Sunderland..22 11 5 6 48 32 27 Nowcastle...2010 5 5 49 31 25 Fluddersfld.20 711 2 38 30 25 Bolton.19 9 5 5 40.25 23 Tottenham...20, 9 5 6 49 37 23 Leicester.... 20 8 6 6 47 42 22 Wednesday..21 9 6 7 38 43 22 Birmingham20 9.3 8 26 3021 West Ham... 19. 8 4 7 34 28 20 Loods Un....20 8 4 8 42 38-20 Arsenal 20 6 8 6 37:40 20
On October 4 there was great Sheffield Un.20 7 6 7 37 4420 excitement along the riverside Manch. Un...19 7 5 7 27 36.19
Liverpool....19 8 2 0 30 28.18 Aston Villa.20 7 4 9 36 42-18 Bury...21 5 8 8 36 43 18 Blackburn...20 7 4 9 35 51 18 Cardiff. C....20 6 410 26 33 16 Derby 0.19 7 111 36 35 15 Everton....22 4 612 33.51 14 West BromA.20 4 3 13 29 48 11
Division II.
Bervants.
when coolies engaged in removing. targo from the hold of the steamer Crewe Hall, were at a loss to ac count for a bulging coil to which there appeared to be neither, head nor tail! Some of the less timid among them plucked up authcint courage to investigate.. The coll began to twist in a most animated manner, giving evidence of tro- mendous strength. The coolies nerve and completely lost their ran on deck ahouting "Bamp, samp.""
Full .20 13
4 32 13-29 Swansea....20 10 7 3-37 27 27 Middlesbro..19 12 2 57 33 26 Portsmouth 2011 45 38 20-26- The whole, ship was thrilled and Notts For....20 10 6 4 40 30 26 the officers considered the problem Manch City.20 11 36 48 30 25 of ridding the hold of such a dan Preston19 10 5 4.38 3125 gerous occupant. No one relish- South'pton....20 9 6-5 38 33 24ed the task of attempting to secure Oldham.......20 9 4 7 29 28 22 the reptile alive, and eventually Chelson20 8.6 6 31 3822 the help of the police was sought. Port Valo....21 6 8 7 39 41 20 Meantime the python, as if sensing Fulham20 7 5.8 30 39 19 danger, sought safety elsewhere, Blackpool....20 7 4 9 40 38 18 and the police officers and others Sth. Shields. 18 7.3 8 37 28 17 had an unenviable experience in Reading...19 5.5 B 29 34 15 searching for the sinuous monater Darlington .21 6 312 36 44:15 which was eventually found coiled Notts County19 7 111 35 48 15 behind some cargo, where it was Grimsby. 18 4 6 8 24 31 14-
shot. It measured 10 feet in Clapton 19 5 4 10 28 45 14 length and 18 inches in circam- Wolves.......20 3 611 30 37 12 ference.. Barnsley....18 4 311 23 53 1 Bradford C...21 2 613 21 39 10
Division III (South).
Swindon. .18 12 4 2 53 31 28 Brighton. 1712 3 2 43-1927 Bristol C.....18 10 5 -3 44. 25 25 Millwall...20 10 5 5 40 26 25 Newport...19 10 3 6 23 28 23 (Due Marseilles, 22nd Jan, 1927). Szechuen
Plymouth...19 8 6 5 36 30 22 Fri, Dec. 24, 5 p.m. Kwaisang
Luton 17 8 5 4 29 25 21 Sat, Dec. 26; 9 a.m. Hujehow....Sat., Dec. 26. 9. Exetor. 17 8 4 5 39 25 20 Empress of Canada Sat, Dec. 25, 9 a.m. Brentford....17 8 4 5 40 28 20 Nam Sang......Sat, Dec. 25, 9 a.m. Southend....18 9 2 7 38 20 20 Kiangsu...
Sun., Dec. 20, 8.30 a.m. Crystal Pal.17 7 5 5 32 2719 Kaijo Maru .Sun., Dec. 26, 9 .m.Merthyr...18 7 3 8 27 28 17 Shantung Mon., Dée. 27, 9 a.m. Labang
Tues., Dec. 28. noon, ..1 p.m.
Parcels Letters
Autolycus
Tues., Déc. £8, Registration ..1.45 p.m. Letters... ..2.80 p.m. (Due Marseillea, 26th Jan., 1927). Tatshing Tues., Dec. 28, 5-p.m.
ly superscribed via "Sib. only"). Prea, Jefferson
Parcels
Letters
...Thurs., Dec. 30,
Jorrespondence hearing vessel's name only.
NEITHER ART NOR
HISTORY
حیم
PROTEST AGAINST PROJECTED NAVAL WAR
FILM.
....Noon
.3.30 p.m.
RELATIVES' MEDALS."
THE QUESTION OF WEARING THEM.
Watford.....18 8 19 24 29 17 Norwich....19 6 5 8 34 42 17 Bournem'th..17 5 5 7 29 33 15 Gillingham..18 5 310 24 31 13 Bristol Rov..18 4 5 9 21; 32 13 Q. P. R.19 5 311 32 45 13 | Chariton....16 4 3 9 19 29 11 Northants....19 4 312 28 4411 Coventry....18 112 24 47 11 Aberdare. ...19 3 214 21 47 8
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The presence of the python on the ship was explained by the fact: that it formed part of a consign- ment of East African fauna, con- sisting of tigers, leopards, mon. keys, birds and a miscelleneous. collection of anakes, which were brought by the steamer from Dar es Salaam to Colombo, where they were transhipped for an American destination,
the Apparently
Python had managed to escape dur- ing the journey between Dar es Salaam and Colombo, and was not missed when trahshipment took place.
MEN IN GAY ATTIRE.
TAILORS CHIEF PRAISES THE
COLOUR CRAZE.
Colour in men's wear is not a 'sign of effeminacy.. So said Mr. James Weddell, of Manchester, the new president of the National Federation of Merchant Tailors,
recently. at the annual meeting in London
He was speaking in defence of the young man of to-day and his fondness for gay colours in his clothes.
Cult of Slimness. It was, he said, becoming more apparent that the young men of to-day were paying more attention to style. There was a pronounced- the cult of slimness, was being foeling for the longer jacket, and
courted..
Division III (North). Stoke 19 13 4 2 50. 14 30 Registration...2.45 p.m. Nelson....17 11 3 3 50 25 25 Rochdale 1911 4 4 45 29 26
Bradford ..19 10 4 5 36 24 24
And he proved his argument by Stockport..17 10 3 4 35 21 23 a reference to the Elizabethan Chesterfield 18 10 35 46 32 23 period, when "our great captains N. Brighton.19 8 7 4 39 26 23 who built up the Empire were at- Halifax 17 8 6 3 29 21 22 tired in ribbons, velvets and silks Rotherham. 19 7 5 7 35 38 19 of every colour in the rainbow. Tranmere... 18 7 3 8 29 2717 May not the dullness and dead- Durham. ...197 3.9 23 24 17ly respectability of men's wear. Walsall 18 5 7 6 27 36 17 in recent generations have typi-- Attention having been called to Wrexham...19 6 4 9 27 3016 fled the decay of the spirit of the fact that relatives of deceased Southport... 18 6 4 8 33 38 16 munly advanture? asked Mr. Wed- soldiers, sallors, and airmen were Ashington...18 5 6 7 26 44 16 dell A proposal to construct a film requested to wear the decorations Lincoln.19 3 9 7 34 35 15 showing the Coronel' and the Falk- of their lost relatives on Armistice Doncaster: 17 5 5 7 24 33 15 land Islands sea fights has roused Day in previous years, and that an Crewe. 18 5 4 9 29 36 14 a protest from, among others, opposite policy seems to have Hartlepools. 19 6 11 29 36 14 Lieutenant Colonel Cradock, the been adopted this year, a Press Accrington...19 4 312-26 3511 brother of the Admiral who per-representative, made
enquiries, Wigan. 19 4 312 24 4411 ished at Coronel. Briefly, Colonel and was assured that the Home Barrow 17 1 610 13 43 8 Cradock, doubts whether any pur- Office has simply refrained from
Scottish League. pose, patriotic or other, can be repeating the request this year, served by reconstructing these exactly as it has refrained from an- Motherwell..19 12 3 4 42 2327 fights that is not outweighed by other request made in previous Celtic.17.11 4 2 51 19 26 the pain the film will cause to the years as to the wearing of service Rangers...18 11 4 3 48 23 26 relatives of those who perished, dress.
Styles in men's clothes had been Aberdeen.....20 10 5 5 48 36 25 far too conservative in the past, He reminds us that in the one gaso It is officially pointed out that Dundee 18 9 5 4-45 23 23 both in materials and colour. British and in the other German the wearing of these decorations Partick.....19 9 4 6.52 23.22 There was evidence of more ships were battered to death with is not forbidden this year: the St. Mirren...19 10 27 46 32 22 out hope of escape, and that there Home Secretary has simply re- Airdrie, 19 9 4 6 45 35 22 was uncommonly little "glory" frained from requesting it. On Falkirk......19 8 5 6 42 27 21 . For sporta wear an amazing about either affair. He might the broad question of wearing C'denbeath...19 9 2 8: 35 35 20 choice was offered and the result fairly have made the scope of his other people's decorations, Sec- StJolanatone.19 8 4 7 30 30 20
was that the plus-four suit was criticism even wider. Apart from tion 166A of the Army Act, makes Hibernians...19 8 3 8 31 39 19 the most popular in many men'o the pain that any realistic por it a punishable offence, but there Hoarte......1974 8 36 39 18 wardrobes. trayal of the bombardments would would certainly be no disposition Hamilton.....19 5 5 9 30 47 15 He claimed for British tailors Cause to this generation, is there to enforce that Act on an occasion Will hold their Annual Dinner any ultimate worthy purpose to be like Armistice Day. The fact that
and ball
gained from filming such a sub-the special request of the Govern- ject for public exhibition? The ment has overridden the regula- strategy and historical importance tion in past years obviously does of these two naval exterminations not mean that the practice should can be bettor learnt from text and be continued in perpetuity. In the diagram than from film, and of opinion of the Government, the artistic value they can have little time has arrived for dropping the or none. It is probable, indeed, annual request, and there is no that if we had an accurate kine-likelihood that it will be repeated. matic record of the most glorious
11 Cases Piece Goads..." 4. Bales Nankeen Cloth. 4 Dales Yarn.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE CHIEF AND PETTY OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY CHINA "SQUADRON.
оп
FRIDAY, THE 24TH DECEMBER, 1926,
THE CITY HALL Commencing at 8.16 p.m., Dancing until 2 a.m. Admission by ticket only, to be had from Members of Ball Committee.
colour being introduced.
Queen's Park18 6 2 10 26 45 14 that they led the world in "cut" Morton.19 6 211 25 58 14 that touch of creative genius and Clyde......19 4 411 30 43 12 deftness which gave "tone," and Kilmarnock .20 4 4 12 19 39 12 lent Individuality and life to their Dundee Un.19 3 511-27 50 11 productions. Dunfermline.20 4 115 16 49 9
These clothes were sought for: by men of discriminating taste. throughout the world. Too much modesty had in the past been ono of the failings of the merchant tailor, but since the war his sense of pride of craft had devoloped.
An Englishman was acknow ledged all the world over as the best dressed man of any nation, and in men's fashions London led. become better advertisers, and Let them as merchant tailors
irrigation, Next spring a mixed, preach to the world of men their commission will visit the district faith "To be well dressed is the and settle cortain minor detalla.only visible form of prosperity."
The Lisbon Diario do Governo publishes the text of tho agree Incidents in British naval history handing on of this part of our In-ments concluded by the Union of of, say, the actual 'tweendecks heritance had bost be left. If a South Africa and Portugal, fixing aspect of the Revenge in her fight medium so faithful as the Alm the boundary between South-West with the 55 or of the cockpit of the deals truthfully with it the result Africa and Angola, and regulating salary desired and nationality; ROYAL NAVAL RECREATION would be too horrible to be tolerat Yet if it does not its claim to be River for generating power and for Victory at Trafalgar the sight will scarcely bear witnessing the use of the water of the Kunene
sond coples of recommendations. Apply to BACHRACH MOTOR [CO., Manila, PI
ROOM.
Naval Yard,
Hongkong.
ed outside, a naval museum. To for our instruction rests on no bet the poet, to the artist, and to the ter foundation than its pretension historian with "imagination the to value as urt,