FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1811.
For Sale.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR... SALE.
Or No. 1. To Shipping Firms and
LOT
party at Shanghai aro now able to obtain a desirable and valuable site in the business contre of Shanghai. The property has frontage rights and is within a few feet of a Cargo Landing Jotty adjoining that of there other large business or ship- "plug frus corner block, having a frontage on three ronds. The land is registored under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetus! lonso, meñati- ing ovoran agro. The not measure«) ment not including renda is about 40,000 square feet and assessed for Municipal Taxation ending the 30th of June, 1941 at about $300,000 Hongkong Currency, not incluiling buildings therson, which are insured for about 870,000,
A property of this size so vint agemusly stunted is practically not obtainable in this section of the Settlement, near the British Con sulate. A good chance for un immediate buyer
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LOT No. 2. That Lnt of Land the
Paosha District of Shanghai, re gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lando, men. surement about 54 Mowa or 392,000
are feet.
The land was valued recently at the very low price of 8210.0 0. It has a frontage of about 401 foot on the North Honan Rond, portion of which Pecostly enul Tix, 4,250) per Mow, and is situated just over the border" of the Foreign Settlement, near the Railway Station.
Special attention is down to this lot, is being in a rapid growing district which promises to be very raluble in the future with the extension of railways.
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LUT No. 3. That Lot of Land in the Eastem District of Shanghai Settle- ment, registered under British Can- mulate Title Deeds, measuring about 94,000 square feet. This property is laid out as a Park and is situated in Hongkew, near the Wayside Warves. The land, has twe zond frontages, ant is very suitable for Godowns or Chinese property, and Assessed for Municipal Tasation end- ing the 90th of June, 1911 at about 933,000. LOT NO. 4. That Lot of Lind in the Paoshan District of Shanghai, ro- gistered under British Consulate
Deeds." Title
perpetuni loso, mea- suring about 10f Mons or about 75.000 square feet, having a good Foul frontage.
Hughes & Hought
Ayat 2 g, Di AUCTIONEERS TO THE „ALVERNMENT
Central Auctioneers.
Share. Coat and Feneral Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
To-Es-Way Coal Burago.
Cosita wied A.B.C. 474 6TH EDITIBAR. AI. Teleoraria Cook
Teligenphic Adaver "Meinson" HONGKONG,
.PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have recsired Instine How to Sell by Pahlia Auction,
TH
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNID),
00
SATURDAY,
the 13th November, 19£1, at 11 A..; at their Salon Rooma, No. 8, Des Voeux Boad, corner of Tea House Street,—
A LARGA ASSORTMENT OF TWEED SUIT LENGTHS AND DRESS MATERIALS, "Seld of to make mom for new Winter Stock, TEXXS-A DAURI.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 9, 1911.
AUCTION
OX
SALE
1463
WITNEY BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, LACE CURTAINS, SUIT LENGTHS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS
ME
&
...
́ESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH will
sell by Public Auction
011
SATURDAY,
.
the 11th November, 1911, at 11 A.M., A FINE COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS TEISH GOODS, Comprising :--
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
AE Undoraigned has received instruc-
Tous to add by Fublic Auction,
on
MONDAY,
the 13th November, 1011, commencing at Il M., at his Sale Room,
DUDDELL STREET, —- *
A Lanon QUANTITY OF LADIES DRESS LENGTHS AND GENT'S SUIT LENGHTHS —(Suitable For Winter Wens). On View from Frulay, the 10th Nov. Ten-Cash on ülelivery.
GEO. P. LAMMENT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong. November 8, 1311. 1446
PUBLIC AUCTION
OT
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLATES.
THE Undersigned will all by Public
Aaction,
T
on
SATURDAY,
the 18th November, 1911, commencing at 930 m., in the store in the Hongkong Hotel, Building next to Graca & Co.— A VALUÄBLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES, de- comted in Five Colour, Thron Colour and Blue and White from the Ming Dynasty upwards,
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Also
SOME RARE OLD JAPANESE
PORCELAIN PLATES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WHITEAWAY'S
Are Now Showing
A Large Selection of Wool Sweaters,
THE WIMBLEDON“
Fine - White Wool Coat
THE CAMBRIDOE
Fine white Honeycomb Wool Sweater
Sweaters with Pockets as llustration, F: 33 40
Inches 44 48 Price $0.50, 7.25, 8.00, 3.50 Each
Size
Frice
Opou Necks as illustration.
Smail Midiam. $4.50 4.75
Largo
5.25
"THE MELBOURNE
ROLL COLLAR
FineTM White Honeycomb, Wool Sweater
*Size
Price
with Roll Collar as Sketch.
Small
$4.50
Medium Large
4.78
1
5.25
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Vœux Road,
SPORTING.
League Football.
www.g
FIXTURES FOR BATURJAY. FIRST DIVISION;
Naval Yard v. Hongkong.............Natal
On View from Wednesday, the 15th Nor. R. E. 7. R.G.A......................Military, Catalogues will be issued.
Terms :-Dash on delivery.
GEO. F. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 9, 1911.
SECOND DIVISION, 2nd Round. 87th Co., R.G.Á. T. Sub-marines, R. E. and Departmental v. Polico. Corporals K.O.Y.L.1. v. B.O.C. 1447 88th Co., R.G.A. v. L.F.C.
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY,
Want' Advertisements Ho-Goggin; Hamilton sad McCubbin Moon, Barlow and Wilkie (C); Forde, Hedley, Brown, Wilson, and Roberts.
PREPAID
$1 per inch..
..
$2
This property is sitantel, within 200, yards North of the Shanghai Railway tation and valued at about 840,000, Very suitable for Godowns and Railway Transport, there being a direct road to the Station. LOT No. 3 Thar attractive red and.
blue brick melen residence stand- White Witney Blankets, Lace Curtains, ing in its own grounds, measuring Table Curera, Fine Turkish Towels, Bathi about-13,500-spire feet, registered Twel, Fannels and Flannelettes, Suit under British Consulte Title Deeds, perpetal lene, occupying a goodLettgth, Irish Band embroidered Bed- sitation. facing South and overlook spreads, Ladies' and Gent. x Handkerchiefs,
3 insertions.
One week.
SHORTHAND LESSONS.
SHORTHAND
N EXPERT
A. WEITER can give private lesson
ing a portion of the Shanghai Race Pure Irish Tinen Double Damask Ser-to a few milling pupils Evening tuition Chub
Accommodation reprises, large hall, dining runs, breakfast room, drawing and morning pounty and and domestic offices. Alore aro fone bed rooms, tivo bathrooms, also four good living the rooms with two bath ro
The grounds are well but out and include Tonin Court, Stabiing. Coach House and ample Servant's Quarters. This p
· propurty was recent- ly valued at about 247,000, The above properties are for sale at Pery reunnable prices. If desirable armagements could be mundo to accept part payment and the balance to remain on nortgage,
Prices, plans and full-particulars anube obtained by applying to OWNER CHINA MAIL Office, Hongkong," Hongkong, October 14, 1911.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
1345
EVERY KIND
"N
or
Footwear
-MADE-
то
riettes, Table Cloths, White Satin Quilts, Frilled Pillow Cases, Down Quilt ; ;
•
Ind
A Few lots of Travelling Trunks. On view day before sale. TEAM-A5 usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
1430 (
Bongkang, November 4, 1931.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received Instruc-
tions to sell by Public Auction,
YOR ACCOUNT DT THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY and
the 11th November, 1911, at 12 Noce, |
Rapid progress guaranteed. Teacher hokla Sir Isaac Pitium and Sons' certificate for 130 words per minute.
Write:
PHONETIC," Co CHINA. Man' Office Hongkong, Nourmber 9, 1911,
1448
"SITUATION WANTED. TMPLOYMENT wanted by a Portuguese
Clerk. Free December 1st. "Apply
*S... c/o CA Man' Ofics.
1429 Hongkong, November 4, 1911.
FOR SALE AT THE PEAK. THE SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW,
their SALES Roour, No. 8, Des Voeux THE SIX
Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-. THREE POINTER PUPS, about 8 months old, bred from imported Stock. One has been shot over a few "tules.
TERMS: A mua!,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 9, 1911.
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MILNERS'
1263
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
PRINCIPAL BANKS
१
AND
BUSINESS HOUSES.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
Hongkong. May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
some four years ago and when, a month or
two agu, Shangtai kindly invited the
Hongkong Football Association to send up De Allen
VISITORS AT HOTELS
KONGLONG HOTEL.
a team at the beginning of next year it was M P. B. Ashton
-
Baldwin
Dr and Mrs C. B. W.
Macdonald
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Barton Mr Jonca Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C Major Lean Mr and Mrs Bell and Air R. Lemaitre
children Men Braman
Mre Bowdler
Mr and Mrs Lewis) Mr and Mrs Lindsey Major & Mrs Lyddou Capt. Lyons
Mr and Mrs Bowen. Mr M. S. Mase
L. and Mr J. A. O. Blaker
Mars and son Mr E.
Mr Justice Martin 8. Barney Dr Mrs Baroze. Min K. A. Kasney
fenther
• Dr G. W. McK MrJ. Mercek!
Mr L. A. Baser Capt. & Mrs Bell MFE A. Berian
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Mr & Mrs H. Beyer Mis O. D. Biestarfeld
and child
Mr & Mrs Hepworth
Milia
Mr James Mitchell Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr and Mrs Moulder
Mrs C. A. Muna Miny Gy Mann Mr G. Mana Misa A. M.
Namara
B.
Mc.,
felt that something ought to be done in the Mr & Mm F. Bagley Dr U. Biarriott matter, and it was decided that if sufficient Mr and Mrs A. M. support is forthcoming Hongkong would bo able to avail themselves of the inrita tion at Chinese New Year. Meanwhile | Shanghai had also extended a similar in vitation to the representatives of foot ball in Tokohama and it was expected that the visit of Hongkong and Yokohama would coincide, when a thoroughly repre- scutative interport contest could be held. Miss F-Brill Hotevar, as the Chinese New Year is not rise Edith Bull
Mr W. C, Bunner recognised in Japan as it is here, Yakehama
M. Carson Mry B. find themselves unable to go to Shanghaist MP. T. Chilver that time, but suggest that they would be Mr B. Christiansen
Clark Bira L able to get away at the European New Mr W. E. Clarke REFEREES.
Year; this acessitates Flongkong going to Mr W. S. Cookson Sergeant Watkins, K.O.Y.L.I. will ro. Shanghai a little earlier than it was at first Mrand MrsCoote and feree the match between the Royal Ea-decided in order to mest. Yokohama while valet
" gineers and the RG.A., who similiar they are thors. It is proposed to sund up Mr M. Conte Mrs Н. Сегу duties will be performed by Corporal Smith a thoroughly representative team of eleven Mr J. Coulthart in the encounter between Hongkong and of the best players in the Colony, irroapec Miss C. C. Currier. Mr F.C. Primor the Nasal Yard.
tive of the club to which they halong, Mr & Mrs L. Kennard Dy & Mrs
Davis
HrH P. Pinckney together with ens reserve: It is confi dently anticipated that sportsmen in Mr James Davis-Dr-and Mrs L. 1. the Celery and all these interesteil in 3r Robert Douglas football will give the Football Association Mr W. G. Drew their hearty support in order that Hong Hongkong v. Navy.............. Hongkong. kong may have an opportunity of capturing
the laurole in the interport content.
Rugby.
ال
FixTenz Fon MONDAY.
HONGKONG C.. Blaker; K. R. Forde, A.E. Wood, T.E. S. Robson, J. C, Koberta; T. J." Fisher, C. Browne; W. Graham, T. R. Ormiston, W. M. Sutherland, C. O.. Stak, A. Murdock, W. Ross, E. H. Scott, A. Temperley,
League Cricket.
非
· FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY,
......Naval. R. E. v. Naval Yard..... Civil Service . K.O.Y.L.L...Civil Service. Polica Police . R.G...
Tra
Yachting
-
CORINTHIAN TACHT CLUB,
The opening 'cruise of the season in connection with the Corinthian Yacht Clab takes place on Sunday at Inichikok. A strong committee has charge of the ar- rangements and given fine weather successful cruise is anticipated. The com- mitteu is as follows —...
JuDazs Mesa Alex Rodger, W. L. Look, J. McCubbin, F. Howell, J. Reidio. MOTOR-BOAT HANDICAPTERS-Mesars A. Burn, C. Bond, Jas: H. Taggart.
STARTERS-Mers K. F. Gibson, James Craik, W. Withers."
TIME-EXPERS—Mesars J. M. Irving and George England...
STEWARDS--Mesara James Spittles, A. D.
Mr J. . Dunlop
Mr E. J. W. Eames
Mr E. G. Fisher
է
Mr H. A. Forror
M: J. Forrester Mr Donman Faller,
Mr. A. A. Fyto M: H. Gazzow Mr V. Goulbourn Br and Mrs Joseph
Gould
Kr E. Newaan Mr P. O'Briens Bir V.d' *Dettingen Mr J.
Ormiston Mr & Mr F. Cruzzo
and infant “Mr. A.--Orozco and
Plimpton
He 3. Porter
Mr F. L. Prits fapt. F. Eafen
For
Major & Mrs Raven-
Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M Raymond Hien F. Resy Mr W. Roinbart Mr F. L. Robbins***. Miss Seeberger MrA.Shelton-Hooper Mr J. C. Sibley Mr F. Hagen. Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr H. H. Solomon
Dr and Mrs A, D.
Spalding
and infant Spittice
Bale
Capt. T. P. Hall- Mr and Mrs W. A. M: J.
Kanibal
Mr A. Harrison Mr G. F. Haalam" Mr D. Heishbeid Hon, and rs E. &.
Fawnti
fawerp
botham
Miss W. Equato
Mr S. Stafford Lt. and Mm 0. B.
Etainer, N. Hr P. D. Sutherland Mrs H. A. Tenney ~ Mr & Mrs Higgin Miss M. P. Tennoy
Mrr Tolman & child Mr and Mrs F. W. Baron and Baroness
Holland
Tucke Mr and Mrs G. R
Ure Mr R. C. Veit“
brecht
..
Mr
H. Holmes Dr S, Hough Capt. & His Howard
Mr and Mrs E. L. Mr & Mrs E. Vell-
CIVIL SERVICE:-RE. O. Bird, Captain; H. R. Phelips, P. Jacks, Han. Dra J. M. Atkinson, H Tillman, J. G... McEwen. A. R. Sutherland, R. O, Hutcheson, H. A. Cox L E Brett, R.-Witchell-Umpire
W. H. Woolley. Scorer-F. Fisher.
Hurtado POLICE-T. H. King, P. P. J. Wode, James Craik, V. Goulbom, R.
Capt. R. Innes The race out is for all classen, cosa Mr. Jober house, S. Kelly, A. Langley, J. Kerr, G. Phillips, Alex P. Storrie and A. Feslier. Hoggarth, Kent, W. Pitt, Grimmell, J. ❘mencing at 10 am. from the Club House Mr G. V. Kayser Ogg and E. Cooper.
over a course to North Fairway Buoy, Mr W. B. Kaapp starboard ; finishing between the mark hoat Mr P. W. Kaiskern and the atzne pier to the north, Laichikok. Mr and Mrs H
Mr G.
M: Lask The motor beats will start at 10.30 s.in.
Lampman A-launch will leave Blake Pier at 11a.m. Mr R. Lemaitre
Hoxazona R, Hancock, Fl. Hancock, A. C. Fowler, H. R. Matin, D. C. Don nelly, W. Warburton, Colonel Hamilton, C. T. Howe, D. G. Bernard, R. J. Saunders, C. J. Jabby.'
Friendlies.
FITORES FOR SATURDAY. Civil Service "A"v. Kowloon "A" Kowloon. 60 Hongkong v. Kowloon,
Craigangover v. A.0.0.......Cmigengowor.
TEAMIN
Hongkong..
Mr H. Warren
Hi E. J. Witorman." Mr C. J. Welch Mr M. L. Wella De Wickham Aliamson
Sir Archibald
to convey visitors across. Mrs A. A, H. Mrs S. D. Lundy. Milroy has kindly consented to present Bdr P. Luttringhanis the prizes at the conclusion of the raÇOS.
THE ORION.
Mr Breyfold
Mr Miskin
Hon & Mia Brewin Rev. Morton, R.N[" Mr Brownd
Mr and Mrs Munten
Comdr. & MrsCarey Mr Netham Lt.-Col, Closs, R.E.
Capt. Craig
Lt. & Mrs Cumming — ham Mr Dallin
Mr Dav
"
Mr & Mrs Patterden
Mr & Mrs E. Pearce Rev. For
Mr and Mrs Parking Mr and Mrs Petria. Mrs Roddl
and
Bra
Mr & Mra Deknatel Surgeford M: Dennys
L and Mrs Dodgaon Mrs Rymer Mr and Maw Duncan Mr G. Scott
Mr Fieldor
Mr A. Sinclair
Capt. & Mrs Garnett Mr and Ms 'S. §.
Sorenson Mr Gell Hon, H. H. Gompertz Lt. Col. Starpole Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Capt. & Mr St. Clair Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr A. Hazeland Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Mr Hardman
Rev. and M Tope
Dr and Map Herzig Mr Waddell
Eng. Com. Highton Mr Watsan
Me WT. Hockaday Mr Weatherall
Ꭵ
Ray. Hughes
Mr P. Jacks.
Mr and Mrs
Huxtoda
Mr Stephena Jelli
Mr and Mrs David
Wood
Col. & Mrs-Wrig
loy
GRAND HOTEL
Mr F. L. Bates Mr O. N. Manhoft Mr S. Bellinger. Mr J. N. Martin, Mr and Mrs O. W. Mr W. Maxfield
Brott
Mr W. H. Muller MrP. W. L. Nannings Mr G.
. Nordahl Mr H. J. E. Osborn Mr W. Pattinon
Mr and Mrs A."B.
Mr T. Elphinst ne Mr B. Jarnes Mr H. Jense Me and Mr Jorgens
and child
Dr F. Kojt
Mr & Mrs E. Perkin
Mr
R.
and childron MEJ. W.
Tangle, Jr. Mr J. R. Kinghorn Mr G. Van Vongen Mr R. Kummerfeldt Mr H. Watling Mir F. P. Lenfestoy Mr A. Yorben. Mr C. Lynam
F
GRAND GARLTON HOTEL
Mr E. W. Austin Mr Emil Lange Mr & Mrs Ballantina Mr Thomas Munday Me W. A. Barnets Miss E. B. O'Reely
Mr S, Paul Mr 8. G. Bolden Miss C. Bromley
Mr J Perrington Mr G. G. Burnett Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr and Mrs-A. H. Mr and Mrs Arthur
Carroll
Rogerson
Mr J, S. Chalmes Mr EL. S. Chow Miss E. Codman Mr & Mrs Crawford Mr E.-N. Evans Mr E. A. S. Fowler
Wil-Mr W. L. M. Grant
Mr & Mra Howett Mr W. B. Hind
Mr G. KG. William
Bon 'Mr G. H. G." Wi-
iamson
ANTÖR BOUSE.******
Mr J.R Batry Mr B.J. Bautham Mind Blundell Mr H. Bradshaw Mr J. Brow
1
Mr L. E. Burns Mr P. W. Chalerni Mr and Mrs W. M.
Mr F. W. Cot
Connar
How She Stood the Test..
The battleship Orion returned to Porte mouth Harbour on the 28th Sept. on the CRAIGENGOWER-H. E. Tayler, G. A completion of her gun trials, which, with Hancock, J. V. Bragu, J. D. Noria, L. A. all the other tests imposed upon her, sre having Isaulted very Rose, R. Pestonji, R. Phillips, C. John-officially described as stone, &. B. Battliwara, J. Toppin, 3. satisfactorily. Four full charges were red Mina C. do is Cenz
from
each gun on extreme bearings. The Mrs. E. M. Darnelle Harper.
whole ten 13.5
simultaneously. This Mr Durocher CIVIL SERVICE "A.-E. W. Dawson, broadside and guns were also trained on a Mrs E. E. Diot. hili, H. T. Jackman, H. L. O. Garrott, J. R. Wood, E. F. Gibson, E. Edmonds, F. Ling, and J. Spittles.
Mr P. A. Lapinque Mrs L. F. Lichauce Miss C. B. Lichauco Mias N, S. Lichsuco Min D. E. Lichauco
'
*
Dr and Mrs J. B.
Saunders
Mr G. W. Sewell Mr and Mrs R. H.
Stephenson
Mr E. J. Trondgold Mr W Waterhous Mr and Mrs West
Mr Gao, Q. Whit slaw.
BELLSIDE.
Mr and Mrs J. B. Capt. and Mrs Smith
Bickhouse
Malkin
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs Muntos.
Miss Baylis
Mr C. Brown
Mr. K. Rodgers ***Mr F. J. de Rome
Mr and Mrs Cousins Miss Foirall
Mr R. Goubert
Capt. & Mrs Sidford
Master Stephen Sid-
ford
Me and Mrs R. A. Mms FAW. Waits
Harding
Mr A Bailor Wash
KİNGSCLEKS HOTEL
Mr. V. Legebil Mr Wm. O. Backey Mr M. J. McDermott Mr Jas. Millarg Mr K. de Morris Bishop Oldham Mrs Oldham Mr V. P. Mase di Dr & Mis G. D. R.
Detolo
Burroughs and Watts F., J. W. Leo-doncs, A. M. Thorn used the ship to heel over about three Mr C. B. Edwards Me W. Rader
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Hongkong, Jiów 7, 1910,
724.
SINGON & CO.
ERTAISARZAD A.D. 1880
Triangular/League.
FITURE FOR MONDAY, Float v. Garrison .........................
Me J. W: Reighley Mrs J. W. Reighley
and child -Mr L
I. Hibault
Rosenthal
was, but did not damage the hall. Mr B. S. Fartin When the two guns in the elevated larbette Mr F. Fjaron ware fired four hosts on the upper deck Mme Freiche
Estellé were broken up by concussion. This Lt. & Men Eate mountings of all guna, however, show. Mr & Mrs Wong KangMr J. Rojas ed no signs of weakness. The Orion Mr J. H. A. Hanson Mr Ch. also successfully carried out her torpedo S Jeffery. Mr& Blattengon
Mr G. Hermant ' . Mr Wong Kong Shen, trials and will now prepare for the
pennant OK.
Mr A.
Journidin Mr G. Thorton The result of the trials is of additional Mr 25. NA Jouratdin Dz; and Mrs E. A interest owing to the circumstinos that sho carrics ten 13.6 guns and in view of the Mr and Mrs J. 31. Walker Hongkong position of the guns in the ship and their Kiehl B
Mian Watson mounting The ship's structure withstood Mr and Mrs R. C. Mr and Mrs J. M.
Kichl well the heavy strain thrown on it by
Week The discharge of the guns. hull
Mr J. H. West was Miss F, E. Kichi examined at intervals during the progress Mrs H. Lancaster & of the fring, but showed no sign of having
daughter suffered injury from concussion. As usual some broskaga was caused amongst' glass and lighter wondwork, but this is of no mount.
TRANS. GARRISON-Colonel Brillen, K.O.Y.L.L. Lisutenant Thorp, K.O.Y.L.I. Lieutenant Day, R.E., Captain Adlison, E., Licit Hagger, 126th Baluchistan, Lieut. White, 196th Baluchistan, Capt. Claphaut, R.A Capt, Crawford, A., Lieut. Paris, RAF Idoat Bagnall, R.A., Corporal Deinproy, K.O.Y.LMI. Commence at 11 4,50.
Interport Football.
MAKING HOWARD HOTEL," Mr T. Anti
Mr J. MoCormok! Ar 31. P. Beattie Mr J. H. N Mody Dr Belülos Mr A. P. Nebb FOLÓWS NATURE'S PLAN Mrs 0. E. Drescher Capt & Mis W. G. MEDIOINES that aid mature are always Capt. C.
Baron
effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Miss B1, Gaina Remedy acts on this plan.: It alleys the Ident Gielow
ough, relieves the lungs, opens the secre Mr J. G. Giant one and aids nature in restoring the Dr John ryston to a healthy condition. Thousanda Mr John Lennox have toalified to its superior excellenes. Capt. & Mrs Lewing
THON STREL, METAL and HARD WARK MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmangces, Pig Iron" and Foundry Coke Importers General Store keeper and Shipchsadlern. Now 35 and of Eiza Lowso Ernier, (2nd Street, west 97, Central Market) Telephone No: 61% manifested amongst football enthusiasts to
Hongkong, Seytena ber 4, 1909. 10% return the visiti of Shaiphal to this Colony Fez BIN ** *
For some time past's desire in boon
Mr H. Poorman Mr E Quirely Mr E E Iligold
·Mr E. E. Smith, Capt. & Mra Stewart
and child
HJ, Waldron
|
Mr E. Arndt Mr and Mrs Ancott) Mr H Bennett
Blick Dr and Ms B, W.
Brown
Brand Mra, J. F
Macgregor
Mr E. J. MaNulty Mr K. 8. Morrison Mr and Mira Niabet
and child Mr and MES
Penman
Com, & Mrs Darley Eng. Lieut. Mes W.Sir Francis Piggott
MrJ.Robertson
Dawson
Mr and Ms D. E. Mrs G. Boles
Donnelly
Mr and Mrs Hayes.
Mr H. Hofman
Mr Insinger
Miss E. Kokowich
Miza M. E. Shearer
Mir A. L. Bhíolds
Mr R. D. Stowart
Mrs Tape:
Mr B. PAWarbrook
Mr and Mrs Geo.F. Mr B. Webb
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