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MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
A Chises patient is in the Govern- meat Civil Hospital suffering from dog bite ras the legi
JUNK OVERTURNED.
MASTER AND FOÈIS SAVEN.
חי
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1918
SPORTING.
CRICKET.
*KOWLOON C.0. v. Ctriz Sertice,
Association Foosball.
R. G. d. v. Roran ĖMUINBURA, Those mancorp lazgiccond to see this eb Divisina, Bengkong" Loarne "makohi which started on Saturday al · Esppy, || Valley, the ground not baing marked out ab This Extore in the Sod. League played
R: G, A. - Mower; Langford, Courts: 83 runs. R. C. Witaholl was very Crane, Green, Swan, Pinchard name toam by fra wickets and Ava wickets Westhink, Pesenek. Town-nd; Dalman, successful with the bat, knocking op 68
The master and two folis of a licensed fishing junik, varo picked up during this Lient, Diges Nichol, R., has report week-end by the crew of andither vegnal ad to the policu that on the 14th mutant Eeelinging, to the wreck of thair buib. The station, where the master gave the polite aa secopns of the secident. It appears: Seven. £3 Bank of England notes, than the fishermen ensountered houby in gold, 12s. 6d, in silver, and some cop-weather to the north-east of Waylan and not but, and H. E. the Hon. Claud Severn
at 9'p.m. on the 13th their junk became took five wickets for 48 runs. Scores:
manageable and capsized.
: ན་ The master and his two folds stung se | R. C. Witchell not out... the bottom of the boat until they were N. R. O. Hutchison, e Elson, à Ma- sighted by the crew of junk 1721W: and cukili were rescued mud brought to Hongkong.. E. B. Rood, b Kay.......
The value of the junk was only $80. R. Sayor, o and b Macaskill and the personal affects if the arew were worth to them a similar cum.
other, such threats published.. Coa | tot n silver hunter watch between theereir were taken to Taumati polica Kowloon on Saturday, was. Woh, by the tha scheduled time of kick off. Trama
purs were fouad un a man who was charged
West Looden with begging.
Bluding the watchmen some person, or persons" stoly from the deck of the Hangshang in Kowloon Dock during the wock-end ter bryss akylight time werth
$20.
siderable advancé has been madeiral Hospital and the Dockyard. Intely with the work of railway build jus jug. It seems that already the line is open to Sha Hau, and there aro ouly some tens of Chinese 3 further to bo opened, bringing the line to the eity of Shin Chow. Soms of the work on this section of the ling has already bern fiuislied, and soon the whole line will include the great trading contre mentioned. It is believed that there is little doubt but that the line will pay.
Already, though Shiu Chow at the other end has not been tupped, the line pays very well, and [ its promoters are quite satisfied with
the financial results. On the other! band, this notification for the benefit of the shareholders states that when the city of Shiu Chow is opened the takings of the line will be doubled.
The police have received a report ana married Chinese woman ring at 62. Connaught. Road Control that $885 in money was stolen from a box is ber ron yesterday.
The total output of the Kailan Mining
A Chinese who was sitting on the Flags. On November 12, at NewcasThat there is no doubt about this in the wall of a stone mullas at West Point tle, Maine, U.S.A. ELA A, widor of the minds of the directors is clear enough thalanced and felt nine or tes fuct, the late Capt. As E. Flagg (by cable).
from the wording of the general letter I was injured by the fall and is at eut-under the sanction of the officialt in the Govenment Civil Hos scal: Generally speaking, the situa-pital. tion seems to be that as far as the
THE LATÉ MR. F. O. KIDD.
THE FUNERAL..
The funeral of the late Mr. F. C. Kida, |
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A. Foster, Robinsoo, b Wsasor
H. E. Mr. C. Severn, o Maczakili; b Do
Rome*..
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A. G. M. Salt not out
Royal Enginoors – Rogers: Cozón, Mor-
| zlah;. Ferrigan, Smith, Robinson; Lewis,
Bott, Hortop, Kelly, Sutherland,
Enfarve, Mr. Blake.
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Uroon boat the tuas and start d'for the guneers, Dallman getting away on the
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F. A. Biden
A. O. Brawn
N. L. Smith R. C. Barlow
did not bat.
Extra
Total for 5. wkts.
'BOWLING ANAKTSIY.
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9
24
14
5
92
1
24
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J. Stalker....
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KOWZOOM.C.C.
| right às far ná Verrish who pulled him up
sad despatched the loather close to the. other go) Getting back again. Dallman jsont in...s Año shot that Hoggies aaved
and Grasu, nearly worked malters for
a goal, Coxon appearing on the soone at the right moment, Having done this the gunners subsided. Smith gave the exppers forwards a chance to malo ground and they wore closed on Moord 17 when Lawia centred and Moore miajudved the bull which wa rolling, over the line ...148 | when Townsend kicked away. A mint pasa
W.
by Wanthrok to Grean, ended in a shot that wax perilously near the uprigh: : Morth. and Cozon ware in excellent trim
1 at back for the sappers and they wers 1sponsible for most of the forward" play of 01 the gum ers being inept. The uppers
0wer baving most of the game, now, Kelly tried a chance one th×í miled high`oran
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Administration's mines for the week ending November 18, smounted to 45062,18 tons of the "China Mail" literary staff who and the sales during the period, to died at the Government Qivil Hospital on 38,146,85 tons..
Saturday from septis poisoning fallowing la pistol accident, took place." yesterday
afternoon at the Protestant cematory, 5. R. Macaskill Happy Valley, there bein's present a very W. Kay large number of his colleagues and friends. F. J. De Romne ▲ đèmehmont of Royal Engineers (of W. L. Wesser'... whose mess Mr. Kidd was an hongery quiler) fell in behind the hearse at the Monument, and the coffin was borne by F. J. De Rome. 1.b... b Witchell The mass of communie dle diseass six of their aumber in turn from the B. D. Evans, c Barlow, b Severn... 0.15 p.m. The Court Cards at Theatrorailway goes, the promotors are reported last week wore thees of plague cemetery gates to the graveside. Among Capt W. A. Hagger, Bevera, b
Witchell...er 9.15 p.m.-Harmiston's Circus at Cause, anxious to get as far as Shiu Chow (Chinese fatal) uno of cholas (Chinese) the mournerą wers many of deceased. Stalker, a Severn, b Reed...
city. There has been some reluctance diptheria four (two British, two Chinese, friends in the Hongkong Police For J. P. Robinson, e Biden, b Soven
one desh) and three of enteric (Chinese, Upon the cells twa Intal). There have lisen 38 cases of plague this your to date, of which 348 end- od fatally,
MEMO FOR TO-DAY.
Faryal
way Bay,
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. Noon-Hongkong and South Chinn Steam Fisheries Co. Lt)., Meeting of Shurholders.
on the part of the shareholders in paying up the calla made upon them by the directors of the work. This reluctance may have been reasonable considering the times through which 12.18 pm --Hongkong and South China the province has been passing. But
Ste Fisheries Co., Ltd., Extm-
rainary General Morting,
now that things are settled, there
9.15 pm, Harmson's Circus at Chose must be a quick redemption of the
way Pay.
General Memoranda.
WERNERDAY, November 19:-
11.-action of Cut.Glas &c., at
TaunsDay, November 20
Mes-t. Hughes and Hough's Sales Rooms. FRIDAY, November 21:-
ERITISH BARQUE DISMASTED.
Abandoned in Shipping Track.
kong
W56. large
mem bora of the
cross
Nations!
JAN
E. Croucher, b Severn....
W: F. Elson, not out
19 the bar. Three corners to the gunners 7followed but care to anught. With the Kppers forwaida again setting, the pace, 4)Boff seat one across goal that Moore mulled .... 10 and before he could properly recover Kelly:
'....... 12] had it in the net, scoring the fms goal for -
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sappers played atter than ever now and Langford was in the way of a scorcher from
Boff that might otherwise have proved; 4 number 2. After a little diversion in the
way of a throw down caused by an introd oing dog. Kally breasted a contre from
Lawin over to Boff who after running' on a yard or two delivered a beauty that went clean into the side of the gosi where Mere was at, scoting the second point. The 2intorval came just later with the scores
of white Bowers, sont by the Hong-K. R. Macaskill, Smith, b Severa. 22 the sippor amidst much enthusiasm. The
W. L. Wearer, o Barlow, d Severn Union of Journalists, this remaining L. J. Blackburn, e Hutchison, b Reed
The service wnd upon it in the grave. read by the Rev. D. B. Reynolds, chaplain, W. Kay, c Faser, b Read The bearers were Sorgt. West, Orpl. Walden, Corp Spose, Second-Corpis, }- Whiting and Jones Lance-Curpis. Pearce The steamer Focksung (Captain Mit-and Brennan, Sappers Venner. " Wright, call), which arrived here this morning Kelly, Durwood, Sturgess, Walters and fram Singpore, sighted on the 2nd inst. Goodall, Q. M. S. Collinge and Oxford, RC. Witchell.......
gopatum, the British barque Mobideen completed the detachment. ace which was terally dismissed by a releas on October 30. Capt. Mitabell attempted to tow the barque to a
ing"to secomplish this, took off the crew of 32 oficers and men and abandoned the
0
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Total
86
BOWLING ANALYBES,
14.
24
1 45
T ... 54
14
promises made. If this is done, it is pointed out there will be generous Treatment to those who pay if there in Lab, 112 N, Long. 02.30 E., off Staff Sergt. Hanzey, Golda and Evans H. E. Mr. C. Sovern 11
Among the other mourners present were, Mr. W. A. Donaldson, Mr. A. Bryson, Mr. F. §. Babcock, Mr. G. T. Lloyd, Mr.
E. B. Road
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Royal Engineers, 2; R.G.A., 0: Hortop restarted, the gunners taking up the attacking part of the game and Lang- ford was able to send in a long shot that Rogers folded safely. Kelly brought the ball along on the left and gave Sutherland At the other and Pinchard was geing great guns when Catom made a clever tackle but
further dilatoriness, those who is any net in this way will lose all that they
KOWLOON 2ND «. CHINESE R.. C. have paid. Side references seem to
This match, was played at Causeway Mr. Geo. P. Lasnert's Sales Rooms, indicate dat there are some f the warenge of Alguada lighthouse but fall. Laglis, Mr. F. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. J.Bay on Saturday afternoon, and resalted possession but Court cleared the contre.
shareholders who have lost heart, and
Tran, Mr. H. E. Victor, Mr. T, Peyton in a win for Kowloon by 44 runs. D. J. 2.30 pm. Auction of Furniture at who are spreading rumours whose wosel in Lat. 14.38 N., Long- $2,50 E./ Griffin Mr. Colin Campbell, Mr. A. F. Mackenzie fer the winners was very suc-still play was in the sappers half. Green She is right in the track of shipping from Briggs, Mr. W. V. Pennell, Mr. C. Mcessful with the ball taking four wickets tried high shot that Rogers cleared with object is to prevent others from pay Tables Island to Sardheads.
Reynolds, Mr. B. Wylie, Mr. M. W. for six run.
difficulty as he did again later, giving Bishop and Mr. A. R. Dunbar (Press
corner. Rapid passing between Crane and Swan ended in the latter shooting a fine colleagues), Mr. O. F. Gander, Mr. P.
goal and all was excitement now. From a fathieson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Buana and
foul throw Kelly worked through cleverly Miss Bonnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Charlton,
bat Boff gat offside when only a few yards Mr. and Mis. Murray, Chief Insptr. H. Overy, a Ng Sza Yoes,, b Ya M.
from the custodiso. There was a regular fusilade on the sapppers goal, Finchard, Gourlay, Mr. A. W. H; Mr. Crowther Chain
* ... 19 | Green and Sram shooting in -quick Smith, Mr. J. White, Mr. E. J.J.. H. Mead, Chan Yat Kwong, b«Un " succession and none ware surprised when Ainslie, Sgt. Maj. Higby, Sgt. Argus and
Dallama secured from a rebound and volleyed the ball into the net, scoring the equaliser. From hands the sappers got witbia range agati but Court
2,30 p.m.-Auction of Chinese Tore
xink at Messtz, Hughes and Boagh's Salis Rooms..
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THUENDAS, November 27 —
3 p.m.-Auction of 8,8 ** Adantle"
Roums.
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SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS AND
AUDITORS.
Hongkong Membera' Inaugural Dinner.
Scorea took:- P. R. Wolf, b Ye Maa Chan
4. R. F. Baren, c Wai Wing Lok, b
Ca Hew Fon
H. Fan
M. Chun
A
*
g up the sums which they have! promised. What good end such per- sons hope to serve, is not very easily 2.30pm-4uction of Suit Length at sect Perhaps they think that al- Mr. Cus. P. Lammort's Sales Ramsundy they have spent as much as SATURDAY, November 22:-
2.30 3.m. Auction of Chinese Curion they care to advance, because they
at Mr Geo. F. Lammert's Sales Recus far that there will be no return, and Ars and Arcontants in Hougkous Mrs. Angus, Mr. P. Heathcote. Mr. J. D. J. Mackenzia, b, Ho Wing Kin
The inaugural diance of the Society of
> hesitate to invest further in a was held at the Hongkong Hotel on
no hopes Saturday evening, the President, Mr. HF. Jones, Mr. J. Spittle, Mr. J. Cmik, F. Bacon, c. Wong Fo Kie, b Yor.. at Mesers. Highes and Hough's Sales cuncera when they sec
Porey Smith, F.C.A., presiding. Other Insptr. Fenton Mr. O'Halloran, Insptri of such return. Such persons are members present included Mr. A. B. Macdonald, Insptr. McHardy and Mr. G. Wolf b En How Fan threatened and others are warned not Lowe, C.A. (Vice-President), Mr. C. MoHardy, DebSgt. T. Murphy, P. C. J. A. W. E. Davidam, e Ha Wing Kir, to heed these "untruthful rumours.' Bernard Brown, C.A. (Tauror), Mr. Murphy, Sgt. Wilson, R.G.A., and Mr. bY, M. Chun
(Secretary), Wilson, Q.M.S. and Mrs. Babbage, A.0.C., J. Spittles, not out,.. of money in regard to the undertaking, C. H. Ha, CA..-D.-E. Blair, Q.M. and Mrs. Axford, R., Sgt. Church, Chin Tat Ewrong, b Y. M.
Chuo Blegisubi Brown, C.A., R. J. Chapman, Marks, P. C. Lannigan, Mr. Mullig.n but, at the same time, there is every Alex, A. Fyfe, C.A.. A. O'D. Gourdin, Me. F. G. White, Tang Yuu-che, and many probability that the necessary funda J. Imessey Seth, H. A. M. Williams, others. will be advanced, so that Shiu Chow A.S.AA.. A.C.IS.. and the guests of the society wore Messrs. H. A. Niabet city will soon be reached, whereupon registrar of Companies), HR. Phelps probably there will be 'n rest for a (Government Aadiary, WV. J. Hinton, time, as traffic beyond this city 'can- [B.A. (Hongheang University), H. S. Ben-
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Haxoroso, Moynar. Nov. 37, 1913.
THE CANTON-SHIU CHOW
RAILWAY.
It would seem that there is a tightness | CF.
Alua Dution, C.A.
The coin bere the inscription:
Frand C. Kidd, Died Nov. 15th, 1913. Aged 28 years.
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B. J. Edwards, b T. M. Chun
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and someone hat shot aired by Rogers but it was too dark to see who it was. The whistle Bounded ther and it was only when the 2 Referee called the players together, that it was found he had stopped play because of bad light, there being eight minutes re- maining
to play. The match will probably
9
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Extine....
Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
...105
WA
The inscriptions on the Boral tributes
Ho Wing Kit ...
... 11 2 41
Yow Man Chun...
Ng Sze Kwong... Un Eew Fat...
not be great, till the line is looped up.. Danby, If. L. Dennys, Clif-were sa follows
ford Elgerumbe, G. I, Edwards, W. H. From the European staff of the China with Changsha and Hankow. This, skull, P. W. Golding, G. K. Hay. Mas, with deep regrets." however, is not likely to be brought w, W. Logan, F.C1.8, E. A. Mac- From the literary staff of Hongkong about for some time-perhaps not kay, C.A. (Shanghai), W. Stafford Telegraph
Nathcote, H. M. Pacey B.A., C.A., (San Francisco), Crowther Smith and J. A. Young,
THE Minister for "internal affairs in Canton has just issued a proclam- for some years. ation, in response to an appeal from the directors of the railway company,
arging shareholders to come forward
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Mr. Joseph Gould lost a gold masonic
and promptly pay up the remainder ignet ring in Robinson Road while rid.
Inspector McDonald prosecuted a man this morning for stealing a parcel clothing from the .. Kwongtung, and he was sentenced to three months hard labour and four hours' stocks,
N
"With deepest sympathy, South Chinx Morning Post."
"From the Donly Press, with despert sympathy."
*From Pater and Batty." *From Jimmy and Wife. Friends til
The loyal toast was honoured on the cu of the President, who also proposed
The Visitors," to which Mosars. H. A death." Hisbet, E. A. M. Mackay, H. M. Peacey
With deepest sympathy frem Ber. M. S. Nathoots replied. Mr. Northgeants Mess, Central
Deepest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs.
roto tansted the President and members.
of the society, the President rotuning McHardy."
thanks.
2
Deepest sympathy from No. 2 Polico
The rest of the evening, was occupied || Mess". «Z by a capital programme of songs and With deepest sympathy from No. 7 recitations contelbuted by Messrs. G. B. Station." Archbutt, C. B. Brown, C. Edgecumbo,
of the capital now due to the Coming in a public chair at 7.30 last evening. Mpany so that the work may be pro- Aceeded with. It seems, from what is stated, that recently money has been coming in slowly.. This is accounted for by the unsettled condition of affairs, and the uncertainty of the
A Chinese jeweller is tourning the G. 1. Edwards, E. 1. Phelips, P. W. of R. E. Borgis Mess times. Those who have capital have les of fifty-one pieces of jewellery C. H. Blason, M. Stafford birthcote and been much more inclined to store it led at 1870 which he entrusted to a
cow-countryvian to sell on bis bebat. 5. A. Dution (rocitations). Mr. E. J. up in foreign banka, than to advance is believed that the meat and the Chapman' played the acompanimenta it for the building of railways or for jewelery are now on the way to Singe
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Goldring (songs) sod A. OD. Gourdin,
The metu, described as the Bill of
Luling, was humorously arranged, vari-
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"With despest rympathy from Members
With deepest sympathy from the
Warrant Ofcera, Sia Sergeants, and Sergeants, B.G.Z, Victoris Barracks."
**In deepest sympathy from a few friends at No. 5 Fire Station."
12 2 33 Z Q 15: $1.18
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OŻLIGENGOWZB D. CIVIL SERVICE BU This match, played at the Happy Valley on Saturday, was drawn"Mackay for the Civil Service team took four for eighteen, Scores:
CLIC
6
R.G.A. 2; Royal E gineer, 9.
A BUCCESSFUL FETE.
The annual fete on behalf of the funde of the Society of St. Vinoms de Paul' - attracted a large and cosmopolitan gathers. ing to the compound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, representatives of many nationalities and creeds showing in a practical way their sympathy, withi the great work which the local branch of this great, society is doing.
From three o'clock until nearly mid- night the compound was densely packed, and at the many stalls and attrar- Ng Sze Kou, Mackenzie, b G. Woil. Tow Man Chun, e Charch, b B. Overy 3tions, shooting galleries, lotteries, sto......... Wai Wing Lok, Davidson, b H. Overy I a brisk trio was done, the eculls being Ng Sza Yaan. not out 28 almost denucked before closing time. Chan Yu Eweng, P. R. Wolf,
G. Wolf...
Bo Wing Kin, is Mackenzie Un Hew Fan, & Mackaczie ... Ho Wing Ching, run out Mok Ting. b Mackennis -/- Weng Po Kle, b Mackenzie. Eo Wing Taeu, e Rarus, b. Eacon
Extras
BOWLING, ANAITRIA
H. Overy... G. Welf
D. J. Mackenzie E, Bacon...
With deepest sympathy from Lader Grawford and Co.'s Mess. bars of the European Young Men's Chris With deepest retrat from the mem mus dishes being sat down a jointian Association." recognised, and no serious coudem -
Despite the activity of the palice, osan," "work in programs, turn Luation is forthcoming in regard to the make frequent raids in the district," "losing caries, etc., and the those who have acted in this way abling dens appear to flourish at West musical programme was 106 out as an
Paint. Now, however, when times are this morning fourteen men who were exp-
Inspector McHardy prosecuted account ander the handing In Voice." 28 QUEEN'S ROAD, more settled, and business is more or turel by the police and Mr. Wood fined less resuming normal conditions, the keep of the premises $50 or two
and Mrs. Wilson, & G.A from Sary PR, and b Remedios i.. shareholders who have not yet paid months and the others 18 of seven-dayı!" In Mr. Stodart-Walker's Moxford With deepest sympathy from Mir, and White run out
Book of English Verso (sa)
De Vaux KOAD &
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,
O. KAMMING & Co., ID. Chemists and Druggists,
"
A. PARODY.
up the calls made upon them must
A wizened old Chinese, who appeared parody of Gray's Elogy, adorning to come forward and see to it that
to take a keen interest in the proceedings, the House of Commons, from which we there is no more delay. Special was charged at the Magistracy this moen quote the following:-- inducements are offered to those ng by Inspector McDonald with stealing The Big Ban tolls the knell of parting who are prompt in meeting this press-un iron bar from the collapsed buildings ing call From what we read; it seemason that he stole it, though not from
in Upper Station Street. On his admir The lowly hard winde slowly out to that for each are of two dollars these premises, he was sentenced to The P.M. homeward fifty is to be regarded as paid up in month's imprisonment and four hours" GREAT REDUCTIONS IN fall, if the two dollars are paid in stock.
PRICES.
Thus, there is a strong incentive to de these having money to advance it. On the other hand, it is threatened that
-ÁÐIRNIR TETISKS,ACCURATEMY-
DISPENSED AIGAAN DAL Pare Druga, Patent Medicines, if there is any more dilatoriness or
OTEN & BOAD, HONGKONG Hangkang. July 2, 1912.
DEARLY JOOT.DS.
any indication discovered on the part of some of the shareholders to hold men back after the stipulated time they ain'
Call Chemist, and
s
hir weary
From Mr. and Mrs. Gourlay, with deepest sympathy.
Deepost rympathy from Inspectors McDonald, Fenton, Murison, and Gor
With despert
| don,
and
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CIVIL SERVICE - BA - Dawson, a White, b Bemedios Sors, Remedios Bigglebottom, b Jex Mackay, b-Lace W. Hill Remedie
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Taylor b Remedios Mrs. Anga ATCs of our daar nool, Brama, b Carvalho. friend Frank, Q.M., and Mrs. Axford." Bradbury, not out
With laring
In loving remembrance from Mr, and Grimet, did not bat Mrs. W. Boanss and family."
In malsockely remembrance of an
esteemed friend and countryman, O'Fal
Total for blue wickets, Anckred
with deepest sympathy from B.J. With Mr. and Mrs. Higby's deepest F. K. Tabe, 1.b. 5P wympathy
J.D. Nors,' Mackay, With deepest sympathy from J. M, Y. E. Remandios, 3. Blen Irving and O. Blood,
D. K. Kharsa run out
*** With. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cunelton's
And leaves the House to Churchill and
Lot the country mock their unless deepest sympabby
The homely ploys,
With dorpean gympathy from the Doveriana, My, sad Mica, Babbagel Perú 44 Dospent sympathy from A Gera
Astor Huttle Hotel!
“Yat Fu"
E. Lin Binga, o Sub, b Macka
B. A. Carvalho, b Mudiay
LA Rome, o Pile,
8: Jex not out A HEJ White hơt but
Macki
G. E. Laca; b. Mackay 8. D. Setna ilid not bat.
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Among the large number at Boman Catholic clergy who attended was the T. Rev. Bishop Pazzoni, who remained during the greater part of the evenings
The band of thể 9th Rajputs played during the evening, and the musical pro 6 gramme, we also contributed to by Prof.
Gonzales' string orchestra. ย
Those assisting the commities as micile holders were
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Pavilion for special prizes.—The Misses "Á;· Alves, "D. Remedion. C. Barros, C. Lopes, L. Bodrigues, T. Remedios, E Xavier, E. Carvalho, Graca (2), Calloco (2). Remedion (2), Gardner (2) sód A. G.: Bornedo, assisted by Mears. FM, P de Graca, C." Alves, J. Noronha, E. Noronha, Lopes, and Figueirodo,
· Ewoot · stal,--Mrs. J. M. Grãos and Miss Gardner,
Souvenir stall-Hanbers of the Society of St. Vincens de Paula-e
Picture tell.Mesdames J, D, 06 mund, J, A.-
Ozorio, Misson, M.
MRemedios, D.
F. Sequeira, and
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E. M. Ozorla, A. O. Bart
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