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THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Mr. Melbourne food two women 83 each at the Magistrsey today for traspas sing on Government land at the Peak.
Sergt. Major J. R. Johnson, Army Service Corps, serving at Singapore, has been promoted Quartermaster, with the hondary tank of Lieutenant.
The unken
INTERESTING PROBATE CASE.
A Disputed Relationship.
In Probate Jurisdiction at the Suprocie Court this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir William Res Duries, K.O.
MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1913.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB. ONE 2ND À Quanten Mit Fiat Race
SECOND YAYAIKHANA.
HANDICAP For all China ponies. Mr. Sedgwick's Swood. William 150lb.
(Mr. Hickman) 1 Majur Dickinson's Favonius 139lb., Hib. allowance...(Capt. Woodhouse) The second Gymkhana of the Hongkong Mr. G. Friesland's Barford 145, US Gymkhana Club took place on Saturday
overweight...(Mr. Bath): 3 afternoon ad Happy Valley. There was Mr. Gilpin's Sir Acalon 1001b.. ib. penalty...(Mr. Knoll) large attendance, which included His
alinaho...(Mr. Gresson) an interesting application was made by Excellency the Governor, in spite of the Mr. H.-P. White's Sororis 145th, Ab
On behalf of the fact that the weather looked anything but The wad was taken by Sr Acaing, Insp Mr. F. C. Jenki defendant in the matter of the action, promising in the morning. The hoayyhe lost his position round the bond to Sweet William, who maintained a load all American transport Eung Wing On versus Fung Kok Man, i rains had made the course»somewhat such the rest of the way, and won by length
a ruinor, by his guardian Hornes Peres, and in some of the mees the going Smith, be asked the appointment of an rather heavy. During the afternoon x good programme of music was played by administrator, pendents lite.
the band of the Duke of Cornwall's L under the conductorship of Mr. W. T. Eoberta, bandmaster. There was large number of ladies present, who wore their
Two Kowloon ricksha coolies were brought before Mr. Melbourne at the afagistracy and charged by Inspector Reir with disorderly conduct. They were fined $1 anch.
Mr. Jonkin, who, was, indracted by Mr. Crowther Smith, said the applica tion was made ander section 38 of the robapes Ordinance, 2 of 1897, which incorporated the law applicable at my The wrotion stated that pending any netien touching the validity of the will of any deceased person the Court might appoint an amiaistrator of the estate of och doconsol persen. He road the havit filed, which showed that pars of the stato left by a woman named Fung Shiu Shicisted of mortgaged property. The affidavits naked that M. 3. F. Seth be appointed administrator
The testator died poniente lite,
summer frocks and hats.
proposals for the addition of 60,000 piles during the next ten years, and these schemes are in a more or less advanced stage. Railways are pioneer of great developments in manufactures and in the opening up of mines and other similar enterpriacs. The time, therefore, is most opportune tor a great forward movement on the part of Government agents, banks,
Lisca, which has been blocking the merchants, and manufacturers te
untrance to the Old Dock, Shanghai, for combine with the British Enginporal months, habeon successfully Association, in order to ensure raised, that we shall have a share in this development of China's in- dustries. To do this, it is necessary, as Mr. Arthur Balfour, an ex-Master Cutler, pointed ont for the Chinese njud to have thing graphically Kupt before it, and this cau best. be done by impressive British centres in the Large Chinese cities, through the work of the great technical colleges
elieve in which in China; and by, the great financial houses recognising that Britain shoulderon nun were charged, befors Mr. Higzeland this morning, with gambling at share in the spending of the money Hung Hom, of Starday night. The raised in England in the form of house in which the men ware found was loans The Association has 112 mlded by Aeding Inspector Grant, and a members, representing something like party of police. The first defendant was fined $50 or one month, and the remainder £44,000,000 of capital; but there are
were lined 85 or 14 days. H.yet many firma outside the Associa- tion, who would not only advance their own interests, but assist towards maintaining British commercial supre-heavy weather and destructive seas, which did a considerable amount of damage. Five macy, by participating in this com-
of the crow ware injured, and, one died meudable national movement.
absequently. After survey in Brisbane, however, the ship proceeded on her voyage without further adventure. At Thursday Island, a change of commandora was made, Captain E. R. Simpson Barker, R. N. him in the hex to prova tão service of | running love! in the home' straight
DIRTH, ILIZAT-On May 28, at Shanghai, to the wife of O. L. ILEIET, a daughter
DEATH.
WARLOCK.On May 25 Eurts WrzzLock, wife of Thos. R. Wheelock, late af Shanghai, n: Boston, U.S.A.",
MEMO TOR TO-DAY. 0.15 p.m.-Opening Night Circus,
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. Public Holiday."
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY. June 4:-
2.30 p.Auction of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture. o. at Messrs Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooma.
The 'Chian Mail.
HOXGLONG, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913.
DEVELOPING BRITISH NATIONAL REPUTATION
"
IN CHINA..
"NEWS OF THE DAY.
Torpedo Best .035 arrived at. and Torpedo Boat 038 sailed frems, Dongkong: harbour yesterday.
Sovoral Arresta hara been made in Tientsin of alleged plotters against President Yuan Shih-kal
The Bijou Scenic Theatre las buen clowed for repairs and after a brough renovation will re-open under new tuan- azorient
Tokio is to have an international golf clab. A aine-hole couran will be laid out an perhaps the best natural site in Japan at Komazawa
We are zaked to siste that booking for the Dallas Company ceases at Mosers, furie, and Cat's tonight: To-marrot night, booking will be done at the Vic forin Ebeatre ོ ༥}
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March last year, Mr. Tonkin, coutinyod, and the plaintif in this action said he was in lawled husband and only next
of kin. The defendant, who was nine teen years of age, sald the plaintiff was not the woman's husband wit that be, the defendant, is the lawful and only son and only next of kin of the women. Both parties were applying in the Coms in the action for a grant of administra- this was & proper case for the appoint ment of an administrator.
from Favonius,
Time : 3min. 48freck Pari-mutuel. Chah Sweep.
Winner: 812 10
1
Troket.Ni
0.00 1.
8383.50 0.40 2132 167.40 09373.70 HURDLE RACE : "One mile and three fur
long. Fue all China ponies.
1816...(Mr. Rickman) Meners, Lowe and Hickman's Pyramids
Patrons.-H. E. Sir F. E. Mag. O.M.G., R. Vice-Admiza) T. H. M. Jerram; H. Major-General C. A
(Mr. Clarks) Mr. Brutton's Wong, 1821b. ...(Owner) Anderson, C. B.; and Commodore R. H. Father O'Flynn's Despair 1591b..... Anstruther, R.N., C.M.G.⠀⠀⠀·
Committco-The Stowards of the Hong- Mr. Blank's Joy 1531b., 11h, over
gab. (Bir. Binder) 0 Mr. Norman's Revenus, 189ib.
(Mr. Roth) 0 kong Jockey Club (ax-officio), H. P. White, Eg. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, G. K..:Ba'y Brutton, Esq., and Major F. A. Mr. Slado's Mador 139th....1Mr. Knally
In this, the lot to, the start vas a Dickinson233
Judge-Major General C. A. Anderson bad one Twp refused the first jump
Wong took the lead, but lost bis Handicapper. D. M. Rom, Ention to Despairz- Hieronus and Joy re- Clerk of the Scales. Charitis. Eed the end jump, and fell out Starter, M. W. Slade, Esq. Timekeeper, M. 8. So, Esq.
of the race. Mador was an ewy third to Pyramids and Despair nearly all the way. on. Sec. and Treasurer.-R. F.at rofused at the rock, and last position Master, Ex
THREE-QUARTER MILE FLAT Tick-For
subscription griffins of the sesson 1919-13! which have not won an official race. lat!
The is. St. Alban's, which arrived last night, on leaving Sydney ran ictution. Fending this grant, ho submitted.priza, #125; 2rd, 850; and 0.
late of the Eastera, taking command.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
His Lordship asked if plaintiff was ro presented
Mr. Jenkin replied that he was wet. Mr. Lewis, the plaintiff's soliciter. w prevent, but he had no locus sturdi.”
Mr. Lewis essenting, Mr. Jonkin puk
potio of motina or plaintiff, this being, an admitted fact. He informed his Lord- ship that, as he would see frein the Aff- davits, the property was niortgaged; and the interest Tran very considerably in As a matter of feet the, mort-
The health of the Pope has now been arrear. estored so far that ho can receives had gone into possession that morT- ag and the order asked for would there- plgrims.
fore be quite useless to the applicants.
His Lordship said he was in a difă." culty inasmuch as he could only hear Mr. Lewis as a witness. Me. Lawin world have been perfectly justified in instructing counsel.
Allowance. (Mr, Seth) 11
Mr. Norman's Edgehill, 14916, 316- Mr. Brattan's Flirt, 1491b, 3lb allow
anco...(Owner) 2 Mr. S. ET. Michael's The Bury las 1591b,
3lb allowancer. Hickman) 3 Mr. Blank's Bactrian 15215 316 allow
ance...(Mr. Jarko) 0
This was a good mon, Flirt and Edgehil
making a very fine dish, although there was a slight accidental collision between these two horros,
L
Crab Sweep. Ticket No.
1,52,
B1,
to Youg.
Pali-mutuel.
Winner: 312.10
1.
a
3.
7.30 17.00
13.80-
#Cub Sweepe
Ticket No.
1, 56, 8399,45 2,182.70 .3, 83,
... 91.53 The horse that Mr. A. David roda in the tent pegging took ill on Saturday night and died. The romains wern cremated yesterday.
*THE SHAMEEŇ MŰADER.
LEAVE TO AFTEAL OBANTED, '
It is stated that the Afghan Bupoy, cam Ibrahim, serving in the 120
Baluchis, who was charged with the mure $252.00 der of the Sabadar of his Regiment while. 72.10 stationed at Shamoon, has been granted -$8,00
by the Privy Council leave to appeal f One firma panperis..
Time: lain, 38sces
Pari-mu: bel
Winner: $9.00 6.00 2. 9.70
GYMKHANA STAKE: Value 8200,
mile. For all China pooles.
It will be remembered that the jury dire Mr. Sedgwick's Sweet William.--1511b,
Bib, overweight...(Mr. Hickman) 1.agreed in the first trial of the man, but he was found guilty by a second jury. The Mr. H. P. White's Clerin 1881h. 4lb.
penalty...(Mr. Gong) 2 Chief Justice sentenced him to death,
allowance (Owner) Mr. Lewis said they would not be Mr. Brutten's Joss Mighty 1481b. Sib,
3 en's Floreal, 161b. justifies in incurring the expense.
Mr. V. d'Uetungenalty (Mr. Knoll) : 0 Mr. Jenkin zernarked, that if the mort. agees had gone into possession ho had ruly done it that morning. There might, be something to say about that action.
Mr. Lewis said there'w nothing to jrevent a mortgage foreclosing.
“Më, Fenkin, in reply to his Lordship said he had nothing to say on this mat. The Fresh Mail; from Saigon yester-tur. He had letters from the mortgage nying that he would not press for the
The death is danceed as having «ccurred on May 27, of Dr. Francis fall, Dem of the Lockhart Lujan Medical Pallege, Peking, Hy was thirty-firo years old, Pemisylvania, one had beer a Ritle "wer six years in Peking. Much sy pathy is felt for Mrs. Hall and her two Young children.
native of Brookeville,
口
BYSACH'S CIRCUS.
A. Chinese Rones went to the Happying brought the Hippeirone Circus and Retreat on Saturday with three mon: Cue Manugeris.""Col. 11. Love informa, interest until use proceedings were
of the men later threw pepper in the won's eyes, and she was robbed of two geld bangles valued at $100.
We have received a letter from Tai Na Taing, Macao, referring to what be describes as "A true disgrace for our THERE aro many ways in whieb Republic" that it is still withouta Naţional thia national reputation can be Anthein. brought home, and we are glad that the British Engineers' Association aro taking up this matter, because it is important that the young engineers of China should, during their early years of training, when their" minds are most receptive, come in direct A Chinees, who was charged by Mr. contact with British teachers, with Hoggarth with being in unlawful possession British laboratory appliances, with | British "experimental machinery, und if possible, also, with British factories and British workmen. The British Engineer's Association are thereture trying to arrange for the equipment of the Hongkong University. They hope, also, to find openings in British
of 15 taols, 7 msce of dross opinas, wae fined
that all the Animals arrived ju safety settled. Apparently he had changed his mad at the eleventh lour, and of course and everything will be in estelassert might defeat the motion, thought it jer the opening performance to-night at did not accessarily do so.
His Lonship said, supposing he ap 9,15. par. at Causeway Bay,
Spedał trusis will run after sucht per.pted a receiver of the mortgage to
tako possession........... This arrangement applies to
Mr. Jenkin aged, and mentioned
forc
8200 or two months imprisonmons by Mr.utines as well as to nightly perform that the mortgaged estate was not the Hazeland at the Magistracy to-day.
A reman was charged, before Mr. Lazalaud this morning, by luspector By. mund with trespassing on Government and on the east side of the Sisters' quarters at the Government Civil Hospital The Tuspector stated that a crowd collected there and made a great noise. They had
OUTFITTERS. works for young Chinese engineers, been cautione, buat in spite of this the
For
Summer
Wear
TWO GOOD LINES IN
UNDERWEAR
U. 0. Z. $2.00
TROPHY $4.00
ad otherwise to, inflúence education defendant was found there yesterday. A of the Chinese. *
fine of 85 or 14 days' was imposel, A The organisation, too, is indicative
are The Art matiner will be hdd any property. for Wednesday, afternoon. -
ACTION BY OFFICIAL RECEIVER.
Czy FOR [33,
The Official Rresiver, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, splaintiff in action Lear in the
He had some inkling that the old lady had souge jewellery."} What the position wes now he did not quite know but he did not think it made any difference to the motion.
His Lordship said if the reprostita. tican made by Mr. Lewis had been mule letally by comack he did not think he would have made the saler, because it would seem a waste of time. The only . he did not know whether he was justified in taking notice of it merely on the statement of a solicitor in the witness-box.
. Mr. Jenkia said he was instinted that of the determination of omnufacturersonation with the tympic Lawn To
A series of bathing excursies in Supreme Court this morning by the Chief
Justice. Sit William Rees Davies, K.C. in view of what had been said there was
PER
SUIT.
4 or at Blake Pier at 4.15.
the Association propose to do, os lar
PER
24 possible, their own work. Knowing
(SHIRT & SHORT DRAWERS)..
VERY LIGHT & COOL.
most
Mr. Landale's Ben Wyvie II. 143lb.
alb. allowance...(Mr, Gresson) 0 Mr. Norman's Revenue 145lb. 3lb.
allowance, dlhoverweight...Kr. Seth) 0 There was a lovel start in this race, Flirt afterwards taking the land, with Cleric ascond. On nearing the rock, the fold spread out, with Ben Weris. loading. Floreal closed with Cleric for second place. load, and eventually won, Cleric being Round the bead sweet William took the
Time: 2min, 103,00 sec nd, and Joes, Mighty a good third.
Pari-mutuel. Cheb Sweep.
Winner: 859 60
.1..
3,
Ticket No.
11.90 1, 127, 8400,03 -
7.20
114.30 31.90 3,68, 57.15
LARI NOMINATION:-Three hundred yards pole pony scary. To be ridden by was.
Mr. O. V. de G. Edys's Rice Bird,
701b.. 3lb. allowance, nominated..by...
NOCAL ...
Mrs. Tulloch.
Mr. W. B. Elwes Non Chief, 169th, 1lb. overweight, tominated by
Mza, Inele,
Iow
3
Q
H
Mr. Gilpin's Coon Can, 185lb.. 41. penalty. nominated by Mrs. Shallin Father O'Flynn'e Despair, 168, 3lb.
Ross allowance oniated by Bra, Or H...............
**** The start in the senny was not a good one, and Rice Bird won by a length from Norman Chief, with Coon Can a close third.
Time: 223 spes Pari-mutuel
Winner: 828.00 -
14.50
2,
Cash Sweep. "Tickat No.
63, 13.40 2. BO
2516 60
24.....
but stayed the execution of the sentence until his Majesty's pleasure was known.
SPORTING
Lawn Tennis.
KOWLOON, C.C. TocexAMENT.
The championship round of the Ka loon Cricket Club tourisment was play- ed on Saturday, Huifer heating Beattie ), and B-2 Hunter now meets Guen, the holder of the club champion.
15.
"B" class singles handicap: The semi-final rounds in this event have beets played, viz. Wolf (owex 3/6) beat Heil- ton (ones 13), 9, 64; and MacAskill. (mes 30) beat Mead (wies 15), 6-6, 6. Wolf and MacAskill meet in the final.
"C" class singles handicap: Bouso (owes 13) beat Cope (owes 15/2) in the semi-final by 4-6, 6-0 and 6-1. The winner ments Biermann (scr.) In the final on Tuesday, 3rd iust.
Doubles handicap: Brown and Wesser to play Railton and Jack, the winning. pair meet Abraham and Stevens. Third round: Wolfe and de Romo to play Our- wen and Elson Edwards and White to play MacAaküland Brown..
The championship match between Hunter and Green will be played, to
porrow at 5 p.m.
On Wednesday evening, Kowloon will 147.61meet the Chinese Recreation Club, at. 73.80 the latter's vourts. The following will
Competitors to be mounted on China Abraham and Mackenzie, Pile and Wood,, TENY PEDIG IN FAIRA-Two guns, represent Kowloon Green and Hunter
Ponies.
Mr. B. F. C. Master and Mr. A. David. 1
Capt. N. D. Place and Capt. P. L..
...3
D
Spicer Mr. W. B. Elwes and Mr. W. H.
Flastings Master and David had three pegs out of four, the other pairg having twi rach.
Pari-mutuel. Carh B vecp. Ticket No.
104 8561.25.
Winnor: 841.40
1. 9.40
0.80 12, 01,
3, 10.703, 50,
Y.M.C.A.. y. CLUB DE RECREIO.
The YM.C.A. quined, a decisive vic tory over the Club de Recricio on Saber day, their games totalling 86 agains their opponents 34. The scores are opin panded":
Lo Breton and Harboard. Y3LCA., 157050 beat Phu and Yuanovitch, 0-6; Leper 78.50 Brothers, 7-4; and Yuanovitch and The other entrants in the tent-pegginz Azoredo, 10-1. were Mr. O. H. Blain and, Mr. U. F. Hickman Mr. C. 7. do G. Edyu and Me T. E. Binded and Major F. A. Dickinson and Capt. Woodhouse
Milling and Hickling, Y.M.C.A., bent Pinna and Yuunovites, 4; Lopes Bro there, 0-2; Yuanovitch and Azeredo,
to advance and bring collective influis Club was inaugurated yesterday with The claim was brought against Ching Still further necessity for the property ence to bear on the development of trip to Big Wave Hay Found the Knong Ling Tai firm by the to be protected. If they had had u plainti na truster in the baiškruptcy of lint before the houring was in progTOSH national reputation, so that they have members attended, and spent n the best of all reasons for urging the enjoyable afternoces. The arrangements in Club Nao, Jazely trading ze gang they might have considered their pool.
were made by Mr. Wilson, and to him heung Cheung Kee against the defendant tic.
firm and Kwong Ling Tai, an noreties, for Ilin Lership asked if ir. Jenkin Government Departments to assist and to the ladies who superintended tou them through every Diplomatic and the rest of the party exposed their up- $122.1 for damages for breach of contact would. Like him to make the order and
preciation during the hinneward run by to purchase the business known as the Sing suspend it for twenty-four hours? Consular medium. While thus up-
Mr. Jenkin understood net. As the a vote of thanks. Tise party is to be areng firm, 13, Queen Victoria Street, pealing for the cooperation of the weekly affair; and members can join the including the stack-in-trate, good will and mortgage had taken steps, his pllent in-
structed him, it was even more dosirabla) Government directly and indirectly,aunch either at Kowheet Police Pier at book deists, dated. August 23rd, 1912,
Mr. M. W. Slede, KC, instructed that a receiver should be appointed. by Mr. Hubne, represented the plain- His Lordship and the order in the tif. Hamid nobody appeared for turns of the application. The D.G.A. Junior X.0.0. Club the defence. The action was only BLIT. the difficulties of moving Government held an outing or Saturday to Repulse boing continued against the first de-
officials, we are glad that the Ass Bay. The party of about ninety left findant, and was being discontinued STRANGE AFFAIR AT SHAMEEN. ciation rely most on indirect assistance. A.S.C. pier in a launch at 11 a. against the secoil Leave, to proceed
Alleged Forged Notes. COAT CUT YESTS if their agents in China are recognised after calling at Stonecutters, proceeded
to their destination. Tiffin was provided parto. the plaintiff and proper leave in by the Government, and their work on arrival after which most of the party bankruptcy for the Official Recoirer to
Two Creeks Arrested. facilitated, the advantage accruing took part in water polo or bathing. On take proceedings had been given...
The Chief Justice. The total amount. must necessarily be increased. The returning to the launch, refreshments
SHAMREN, JUNG 1 were provided. On the home journey an agreed for the purchase of the bariners
to Lopes Brotices, 6; boat Yuanovitels Association have appointed Cup-musing incident occurred, one of the a $3,250
Considerable excitement was caused by Mr. Blade said that was so. Of that the arrest of two Grecks on Saturday
1801bs(Mr. Hickraan) 1 and Azeredo, B. tuin F. C. Fitzlingh, M.V.O., who, Ly party having his trousers, with severni
anoo...(Mr. Gresson) 2LTHPIC MISERS' TOURSAMENT. residence and long experience in the dollars in the pockets, blown overboard. am 81318 had been paid on account, night at about 10 p.m., on Shameen. Mr. Blank's Bactrian-1301be 316 allow A fruitless effort to recover them was leaving das the amount of the claims the Chinese police received Mr. Bratton's Savington, 146lbs 3lbr Far East, has a knowledge which will made, and the tucktom individual hod Mr. Nisbet produced an order giving news, that a Grook, on Honom uile, was
allowance.(Owner). ་ ོ་
In connection with the Olympia Lawn enable him to further greatly the in-perfores to remain in his bathing cos the Official Receiver power to sell the forging and passing Boeglong notes. Mr. Norman's Edashill, 140lbs 3lbs
allowance...(Mr. Soth)0 Tennis Club usycocedul members' tour«- The committee under Corp. property of the debtor prior to the ad- This news was comunicated to the Bri-
nament was carried out on Saturday 41ba penalty...(Mr. Knoll) 0
aftanou. The games were internating tion: His business will bo to enlist Hennessey, Hon. Secretary, unde adrai jadication and said that under it thetish Consulate and the French Consul, Mr. C. Stewart's Donald Dhu, 181lbs
able arrangemente, which contributed estate was disposed of on August 23, 1918, who joinly sent their, nonstables to the Bactrian delayed the stars for a consider and were watched by a large gathering:
The purchaser named in the agreement Greek's residence. The Greek an ab-able time in this race by careering round club members, most of the Indies THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, the sympathy and cultivate the friend much to the sucess of the outing
was the defendant.
sent at the time, but the Chinese polico the course in both directions. The start ship and confidence of the best
Witnesses having beca called to prove showed them a completo plant for making was even Lanlig level one. For about being present. Tou, was served during the signaturn, his Lordship entered judg foreign notes in his house. The con half-way round the curse the order was the afternoon, and this prizes, which cons ment, for plaintiff.
stables returned to Shwaeen and search: Donald Dhu, Bactrian and Pyramide, with stated a number of silver cups, were nd for him in the settlement with the evington last. Pyramids took first place at distributed by Mr. W. II. Viscash. The the ellinge, with Bactrian second and result that he was found sitting on the Donald Dhu third, The Snish was a very results of the finals are sppended bund, with another Greck. At the sight fine one, Bovington wresting third place SAFT, SURE, ALWAYS (CURES of the constables, both tried to escape from Donald Dhu, đị
Time Smio. 28 2-seca not safer from cramp colle or pain but were scurod on the French connes
Mm. Powell, It
terests of the members of the Associa
C. KAMMING & Co., Lofficials in China, as well as to
·Chemists and Druggine GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
PRESCRIPTIONS: ACCURATELY
· DISPENSED"
Pure Dergs, Patent Medicines, &e 624, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, July 20, 191
932
turné.
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN DALM.
A TOUCH of theumatism, or a twingo of Chamberlain's Pain Balin úrires away the
neuralgin, whatever the trouble is,
obtain for the use of members of the Association Information regarding trade openings, prospective under
pain at ance and cures thecompliat takings, and laws, and at the same quickly. First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house the
From the two mile post once round and
Kempthere and Longstaff, Y.31.C.A.,
in Flat Face Handicap. For subscrip- lost to Pinnu and Yuanovitch, 4-7; lost tion griffins of any sesson.” Hours, Lowe and Hickman's Pyramids,"
time to guide the members in regard to pain of burrwand sexlus many he promptly in the storich whet Chamberlain'ssion after a hot olinee-Both aro lying Pari-mutual Cash Buerf. pitfalls no to undesirable operations relieved, cuts, and bruises quickly healed and doubtful dients,
and swellings promptly raiucod. In fact, Colic, Ololem and Diarrhoes Remody goes in French concessuai jall: On the par for the household is it la just such an am tho tight spot and give immediate son of one of the men, some notes of To the 2000 miles of railway built brocation As every family should be relief, Lou canot afford to be without it the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and
provided with. For sale by all Chemists you are subject to attacks of this kind. during the post ten years, there stp Sterokeepsts.
For sale by all Chemista and Storekeepers the Chartered Bank wore found.
Winage 812.30
Ticket No.
Mixed doublon: Miss Baunders anl Milly Bont rs. Wynne and MagLood
Gente: Aombira - Mills and J. Smiths boat G. £. Whitelaw, and Or Walker, 8832,25-0, 0-
15210 Crònia", singles : FL. L. Slevana, bezk
70.00 0.-11. Wiles, 4-0, 6-–-–-1, 6-1, 6---Z.
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