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ARRIVALS.. February 14,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1814
The mesting was called in compection wit
MMA HM HMr R L Gaison, Miss Carolina Chalaun, Dr. H. the undndshat match, R.ARGA. OB Jaffords, Mr. R. Crawford, Mr and Mrs January 31, and to deal with the olajn for JAC Horn, He W. D. Crofoot, the points by the RG. when, it will be Mr and Mrs CF. Unauth, Mr and Mrs remembered, the R.G.A. word leading 2-D PU. Raboob, Me
Foster, Mr. Chus some discussion on the subject
was abandoned at kalebjíka,“ De
Kafang British str., 187, EL. Mathis,, Hauman, Mr Chế,, 1
Mi
Haiphong Feb. 10. sind lakho 15. Swaragall, Men J. Lyala. Mr J.
and Genom).—BUTTERFIELA -& SWṛna]
& SWIRE.
Wall
There was the Chairman regretting the shiation of th■** RE
Hemus, British str., 7,354, A. D. B. ker. Crawford, bir W. J. Irion, Mir and RG. which rosalted For Agains Mr and Mrs Chas. Bryan, Mise à propositive. There was Fute ow I proposition is award the points to the Shanghal Feb. 13, Gstral, Butnar Me Hasty Minte, Mr E. J. Jacre, Men The proposition was declared carried. kes that to par is. Diri * Boriken, Norwegian stammer, 131, Braus, Mrs Jurby, Miss Vail, Me L N.Mr. Eager asked that all R. Resurr Augenson, Sibattik (Borneo), Feb. 1, Cul. Knutie. Mis Wilma Knettle, Mr J. P. players who were eligible to play
Barrison, MR. A. Mischeal, My, and until the
Mr. sion & on February he reason," whether
19 be
be allowed to play Bir Gec. Bakeley, Mr H. Kreline, Mr
Mrs F. E and subeequently becomde otherwise in 2001, s. Shima, Moji Feqruary 7, Coal-Mis L. Dune, MrF.D
Taman Moru No. 11apanose atramer, and Mra W. F. Gipson, Mr Chas. / engible by the rulus or not. The Chairman "Mitsui "Bussan Karsa.
-A. Buxx.
D.
| Itale.
Kathe German abr 1 2011, P. E. Chris Latin, Bir Peter Pichtne,, Mr H W Dr Cal, McLean, Mr Cha Shil tiansen, Saigon Feb. 9, Rice and Timber.lets, Ms Loukwood Haberd, Mr Geo. John son, Mr Wa G. Griffen, Mr H. C. Stevens rens Mr Jan. Thompson, Mra 8. Wi Flak Mr John Thorn, Mr and Mrs C. E. Stor,
-JKEN & CE.
Trinta, Gorman str., 1.002, F. Hyonga, Hongay Feb. 12, Col. BUTTERFIELD & SWINK..
Hongkong, French str., 730, A. Mar guerite, Haiphong Feb. 12, and Roibow 15, General A. R. MARTY.
Solveig, Norwegian str., 2,829, Einarsen, Mika. Fat 8, Coal. M. B. E,
- Wenchow, British str., *2;534;, P. N. Lloyd, Shanghai and Swadow Februsty 13, *Ballsar. — Butterfield & Swak
Chunaing, British stennur, 1.418. C. J. Mattock, walow February 9, Rice, JARDINE, MATHESON Co., & Ln,
February 15. Choyang, British tamer, 1,045, M. Courtney Shanghai and Swatow, Feb. 14, General, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LP Dainichi Maru, Japanese str., 1, 302, N.
Bohmia, Austrian steamer, 2,306, “A. Meernus, Shanghai Fab: 12, General- SANDER, WIKLER & Co.
To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements Suzuki, Moji Feb. S.,Coal. B. G. R
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Apply in own handwriting with Lopy of testimonials, stating salary required, to W. S. BAILET & Co. LTD.,
Hongkong, Feb. 16. 1914.
LIVENING CLASSES in the following Kowloon. i
E subjects will summoned on THOS
DAY. the 19th of February :-
ENGINEERING SECTION.
Building Construction.
Field Surreying,
Applied Mechanics.
Atam.
Machine Drawing. Mathematics.
SCIENCE SECTION. Chemistry.
AMER PICON
BITTER SEORESTAT
FERNET BRANÇA
Physics.
AUGOSTURA
POMERANZEN
ORANGE
MacEwen, Frickel
& Co.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. January 16, Austria, Muncaster Cale.
January 20, Ambria, - Surdinia. Jaquary 23, Scandia, Indira.
January 27, Benalder, Glenlogan, Kleid, Malta,
Myrmidan, Patricia.
January 30, Australien, Kamu Maru,
Bayern,
Idomeness, ↑
Boyune, Prino, Sirla, Radnorshire.
February 6, Neleus.
February 10, Benarty, Cundia, Koerber Fine Label Friedrich Yeddu, Baron Driesen, Baron Jedburgh.
Fobrusy 13, E. F. Ferdina, torn: free, Hitachi Maru, Juan, Kreman, Imehow, Paking, Aiyhan Prince, Den of “Glamis; Seria, Emden, Amazone, Sud. mark, Guldenfels, Indraktala,
The Mogal Line wa Pathan. kailed from U.. on 25th January, and is daa arrive here on or atons the 5th March.
The Shire Line, Ltd.'s .. Radnorshire from Lordun, pused the Canal on the 3rd February, is due hereau the 6th. March.
Metallurgy.
Electricity.
COMMERCE SECTION.
Sanitation.
English.
Frouch.
Shorthand,
Book-Barping.
LOST.
210
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F.M. ORAWFORD, N
c/ LANE CRAWFORD & ̈CO. Hongkong, Feb. 16, 19111,911
KOʻ10 TO UNSIGNKIA.
FROM NEW YORK
THE H. A L. Steamship.
|
Haiyang, British steamer. 1,863, A. E. Hodgins, Swatow February 14, General.~~~
Doves STEAMBHI Co.. LD.
Aki Maru, Japanese steamer, 4,002, 1. Noms, Seattle and Shanghai Feb. 12, Gen eri-NIPPON YUDEN KÄINA.
Braden, Geruan str., 103, Fr. Blicking, Bangkok February 8, Rice and Timber, BUTTERFIELD & Swine..
Mr C. E.
E. Munn, Me E. B. Patterson and son. Mr. R. E. Zimmerman. Mr and Mer Roy Clark, Mr Eha Ablewode, M Mrs N. L. Robson, Mr U. B. Wakodeld, W. O. Crarnor, Mr 0; "H. "Fithian,, Jas, Rosenberger, Mr Jacob Anthos. Mr C. 8. Bulloid and Mr Mullins.,
AHIPPING REPORTS
Mr
said he was admit it was not in order, a the meeting was a special one but no doubt the R. E's would apply for tank permission. The meeting then closed.
BILLIARDS.
Soldiers' Club' Billlard'.
Tournament.
ANNUAL MEETING, There was a good attendance at this meeting, held in the Soldiers' Club on
Garrison. Sergh The British steamer: Kaifong from Pak-Saturday morning. hot reports : Strong, monsoon and hazy.
Major Hurle presided. The following whE by the meeting. in connection with The British steamer Haiyang from passed Swatow reports: Variable winds, sea mo- the composition of teams allowed to compete:Royal Navy, team; R.G.A. derate, cloudy and fairat
by companies: Sergeant Masses and District Staff: Royal Engines,
SPORTING.
"AS SOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Hongkong Shield Tie.
HONGKONG CLUB v. H.M.S. MINOTAUL. These teams met in the dat round of the Hongkong Shield on the Club ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday. Texxus.—
·Hongkong Club-Jasper Clark ;„A Hamilton, J. Stniker; R. F. Long, C.
and
of"
B teams; D.C.L.I. “A” and “B”. teama: Stad and Departments, either combined by Corps: Bougkong. Volunteers and Volunteer Roserve, one team each; Bengkong Police and Warders.. one team:
; Dockyard Police, une team. There were several amendusente to the szlating rules, and another mesting will be held on Friday, February 21, when entries elong and the draw will be effected. Two Kamer of 20 up will be played each night. commencing on March 2
Boxing
At the Theatre Royal on Saturday, 99th- submitted by Pamuter ball. The card
Haknis Maru, Japanese str... 3,860, K. / Wilkie, R. C. Brown; A. Croucher, C. inst. another excellent programme will be
Nomora, Caleasts Feb, 1 and Singapore Edgurabe, P. Wilkia, W. R. Vives-h, 10, General.--Nerros Years KANHA, ....-M. L. Railion.
“Anhui, British str., 1,355, J. B. Harris, Shanghai Feb. 12, General,-BUTTERZIELD
BWILI.
Hawan Muru, Japanese str, Moji Fab. 9,. Cal.-M. B. K.
202.
mòria, German steamer, 1,934, F. C. Enischky, New York Dec. 25, and Sabang Feb. 6, Can Oil and Gozezni,— Hamburg
·Amerika LINIE. “
JEBARN & Co.
Kumang, British steamer; 2,07%, F. Wheeler, duji reb. 11, General.—JARDINE, Mason & Co., Lo.
H.M.S. Minotaur-Kesta; Fenuemore, LADE; StevoceOn, Taylor, Webb; Small, Mitchell, Hamblin, Brant, Lumley,
Referee. Mr. A. P. Storrie.
From the wart, it was a case of the for wards running up against defentters
who were too mod for them. Expecially sound rera Hamilton end Stalker and their Cackling and kicking left little to be desired.
Bud Brant Lasley ecossio, ally got the battor of Long, C. Wilkie was in form and
ready :--
FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIUSSAIT OF TEK,
ORIENT.
Y. Privatá Smith'
(D.C.LL.)
Stoke Perkins (H.M.S. Triumph.)
15 rounds. AMATEUR WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
'OF THE COLONT
"
Mt. J. R. Forbes (Hongkong) Amatour Walter and Middle- weight Cham-
mon
of the
Colony.)
Seaman Simmond
(H.M.8; Merlin)
(Challenger)
10 rounds.
MIDDLE-WEIGHT CONTEST,
AMBRIA Umptail Kriseяxy, having arrived. Cou signs of Cargo are hereby lutormen tot their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous andįr extr. hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whance delivery may be obtained
accuracy but Hamblin was not at all deadly Sky Ferrison At Quzza's against Mills-of Lading countersigned by
the Undersigned..
TEACHERS' CLASSES FUR. Women.
Man.
Men. (Vernacular ') Student should attend
COLLPUE at 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY 18th February for Enrolment..
!
Copies of the prospectus and entry formu may be obtained on Applention to the Undersigned.
R. E. O. BIRD, M.1....
Director. Hongkong, Feb. 16, 1914.
Seshu Moru, Japanese sti, from Can-
Mathüde, Gorman steamer, 881, G. Schmikier, Hohow Feb, 14, General-plied his forwards well with passes but Fennentors and Late repeatedly pulled up the Club forwarda so that most of
game was contested in midfield. Half time --
H.M.S. Minotaur, 0. Hongkong Club, 0; Neither side could claim much advantage throughout the second half. Small made a few sprinta, centring several time with in his footing. Viraash and Railton did some post passing. Clark saved a couple of xbots from Brant and Mitchell but it was seldom that the Clab backs allowed any thing to go tear him. Near the end the
ton.
February 16.
Drufar, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing, Bangkok Feb. 7. and Swatow 15, Generai. will be carried or unl.. a. N. Do. Optional Cargo. notice to the contrary be given TO-DAT
All claims must be presented within ten day of the stemmer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized."
No claims "will" be simized sits the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goo 213 remaining undelivered after the 22nd inst.
„will be subject to real
BONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN. CO., LTD.
"
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH
DR-
The N. Y; E. on. Bahia Mare (buro-DINARY — ANNUAL MESTING peac Line) left London for this port | UF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at via porta on the 31st January, and is the Othces of essc. JARDINK MATHENOM expected here on the 11th March & Co., LTD, on THURSDAY, the 5th The Barber lines. Salma sailed from March, 1914, at 11.50a.m., for the purpose New York on the 14th January, and of receiving the Report of the Director is due to arrive here on or about she and the Statement of Accounts for the 14th Merch.
your oudmg 31st December, 1913.
Tho. N. Y. K. 1.8. Yokohama Maru (Ame- THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the rican Line) loft Seattle for this port Company will be CLOSED from 23rd on the 10th February, and is | February to 6th March instusité, perte expected here on the 10th March.
W, S. BROWN, February 13, Buelow, flange, Lycaon, The Shire Lies, Lad's a.%. Den of Airlie
Becretary, Burga.
from Pacific, ze due here on the th
·Hongkong, Fub, 18, 1914. · March.
ARRIVALA FROM CHINA.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Madi
The P. M. 5. S. Co.'s. Siberia wikt mit!
from Yokohams for Hongkong on Wednesday, the 11th February via Manila. The United States mair has been transferred to the'
Rusia, dus to arrive in Hongkong on the 17th February.
The N. D. L... Collen left Sydney on Saturday, the 7th February, at 11.m., and may be expected here on or about Monday, the 2nd March.
ག
Latest Advices
of The N. D. L. a.s. Goeben left Shanghai on Saturday, the 14th Feb., at noon, and may, As per w.zelése message re- ceived via ukikako, be expected here on Monday, the 16th Feb., at 10a.m.
The L. D. . Ricial marrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 21st January, left Bingapore. of Baturday, the 14th February, At D B... and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 19th February, at daylight
Other Tinels.
The H. A. L... Fcandia left Singapore on the 16th February, x.m., and may be expected here on or about the 21st Fubruary, p.m.
The N. D. L. 8.4. Prins Waldemar Jeft Kuchicotsu on Sunday, the 15th Feb., a.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 18th Feb., at 2 ...p.m..
The N. Y¿K. 1.6. Rangoon Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 30it January, and is expected here on the 16th February.
Tao
The Mugul Line 5.8. Atholl sailed from Singapore on the 10th February, and
is due to arrive here on Monday next, the 18th February.
P. 8. S. Co.'s 8.8. Rubí left Manila on Sunday, the 15th February, and is due burs on Wednesday, the 18th Feb., at daylight.
The O. P. B. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of Euria arrived at Shanghai af 3 a.m. on the 16th February, lart at midnight on the 1th Feb., due to arrive at Hongkong at 6 am. on the 18th Feb.
C. P. B. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of India left Yokobama between 2 and 4 p.m. on the 14th February, 20
The
The B. L. 6. N. Co,'a x.s. Idungu from Calcutta, Jeft Singapore on the 11th Feb., am, and may be expected here an ́ur about the 16th Feb., p/m.""; } The u.. Karena left Sabang on Monday, the 9th February, and is due hers an Monday, the 16th Feb., p.m. The N, Y. K. a.m. Samuisi Maru (Oxlcutta Links) left. Yokohama for this part vis Kobe and changhai um the 17th Feb., and is expected here on the 16th Fab. The N. D. L. .. Goettinger left Singapore ton Thursday, the 12th February, ks. 4
put, and may be expected here on or Barometer" about Wednesday, the 18th February Temperature
Hamidity
"HONGKONG - REGISTER,
B. L.S. N. Co., Ltd.'s .. Fuilala loft Direction of
* Kangoon on the 6th "February, is
here on the 2nd February,
Foros
Tás N. Y. K. a. Taia Mare (Calcutta W
Line) left Calcutta for this post-vis Pain big Rangoon and Singapore on the 1th „February, and is exposted here on the
kë Barber Line sia. Chalister sailed from New York on the 4th February for Hongkong,
WAY. BE Bodo Mar (African Line) )aft Beattie für, this port on thei 697th. Jacsary, and is expected bure!
on the Ist Birch.
Medibass from Bydkay
Ondals Chu ista'ak
119rious
"
at p.m.
30.09 30,00 30,04
67. 78
66
Elgbeus open ált temperatuan on the 10th 67 Lowout #penale semperature on the litho
Hongkong, Observatory, Feb
FORTY YEARS: TEST HAMBERLAINE Couth Fonds
:
PUBLIC AUCTION, -
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-All breken, chufed and caged Coods must be left in the Godownbars they will be saamined on the 21st inst.. at 9.50 L.M.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by or in any ones whatever.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA 'LINIL
Hongkong flos, Hongkong Feb 18:1914;~
EXCHANGE. Hongkong, February 18, 1914. On London-
HE Undersigned have received instruc-On
tiopa to sell by Public Auction
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
onl
FRIDAY,"
On demand. Credita
Bombay-
2.13
Beterophon, British str., 5,744, J. A. Rebb, Magis Feb. 14, General BUT TXFIELD & SWIX.
Descongs, British steamer, 1,047, C. W. Shearer, Saigon Feb. 11, Rice, A BUNL
sailor made a determined effort to secure.
win and the ball was 13 but rushed With either side finding the through. net, or deserving to, the game was fuished Hanoi, French steamer, 738, Ch. Leith the result-Hongkong Club, 0; Charles, Haiphong and Fakici Feb. 14, H.M.9. Minotaurs -0 Goneral.-A. MARTY.
Nyany, Beit sb str., 4,184, K, Jenkins, Tokohatun Aeb. 3, General-P. & O. S. N Co.
Korea, American steamer, 6,651, A. W. Nelson, San Francisco Jan. 15. Mails and General.P. M. S, S. Co.
H'inging, British str., from Canton Sagohring, British str., from Canton. Elsbeth, German str., from Cantan Abiana. British str., from Canton.
DEPARTURES.
February 15. Daigi Maru, for Swatow and Tamsui, Washing, for Amoy and Singapore. Telemachus, for Saigon.
Runan, for Hoilo,
Hamun, for Swatow.
Rajaburi, for Swatow and Bangkok.
Choos, for Amuy and Rangoon,
for
Swatow r and Shanghai.
for Shanghai.
Ewangle, for Canton.
Johanne, for Swatow and Deli.
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...142
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Des Vox Road, Corner of
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Hongkong, Feb., 16, 1814.- *-
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Buixa 10 vu
...
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On
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Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tuel) ...854.90 Sovereigns (Banks' Buying rate) $10.40 Silver (per oz)***
264 112 Bar Silver in Hongkong
8 prem Ohísess Copper Ciah............. Chinese Copper Certa'
31% dis, Rate of Nanve interest Chinese Bub. Coin.
1917 dia.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI & MANILA
CONSIGNELS
The above-mention
Hongkong Bah. Could not a Bộ
HONGKONG TIDES,"
The tide table given below bar boen compiled at the Nautical Almanac Offics in London from the insuls of the analyse
Hichow, for Tientsin.
February 18.
Anhui, for Canton. -
Teinton, for Canton.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
United Serviços Laigns.
·Royal Escala ». D.C.LL These teams played their return match on the Military ground yesterday; the R. Ew being short of four of their best players. The first game was won by the D.C.L.1, by 2-1. Tam —
Royal Engineers-Rogers; Tucker, Mort ish Ferrigan, Scott, Robinson; Downes, Millard, Hortop, Wilkinson, Sutherland.
D.C.L.I. Johnson: Bal'ey, Fife; List, Newman, Tregilgan; Moseley," Newbold, Dean, Smith, Lambert,
Referee, Mr. F. Wright.
Seaman Motherway v. Pú, Wherton (H.M.S. Minotaur.) (H.M.S. Triumph.)+
10 rounds. CATCH-WEIGHT CONTENT.
(Hongkong)
212
v. 8ignalman Wilkinsow
(H.M.S. Minotaur.)- 10 rounds.
EMPRESS EUGENIE-
A Teaching insidant.
com-
A lady dressed in the deepest of moprn- ing was walking, leaning on panion's umm, down the Champs Elysees when an old man, shivering and in rags, passed painfully by. Though ha did no ask for alms, the lady in mourning open- ed her purse, and was about to 'place- Home money in his hand, when a police he said, placing a heavy hand on the d man appeared. I've caught you at it,”
man's shoulder. "I arrest, you on + charge of begging." The lady in mourn- ing protestal.
"You have made a mistake, officer, she said. "We are merely settling us old account." Then, turning to the old man, and pressing a 100 note into hia hand. Now our accounts are squara," she maid, with a smile. The 'old max
went his way, calling down incoherent
Play, opened more evenly than wa exported. T Smith was the first to try a shot, his effort sailing wide of the upright
R.E's right wing displayed plenty of blessings on his benefactress's head; and but they lacked science. When the Empress Eugenie resumed her walk Tregilgas lobbed the ball towards the down the Avenue towards the Gardens
The
appers goal, Ferrigan miskicked, thus
presenting Dean with an easy opening of the Tuileries.
which he did out fail to make use of,
scoring the first goal Morrish kept Moseley
Dr. Thomas Herbert Warren, Pho
and the otherDales subdued, Wil kinson
and Sutherland nearly did the trick fessor of Poetry in 'Oxford University,- at the opposite end but Johnson saved. Smith was past the backs and looked like was the guest of the British International scoring when Rogers ran out and saved Association of Journalists at the manual. cleverly. got down the dinner seently at the Trocadero Restau
" citadel where Downes forced a rant. Dr. Warren said that Oxford had corner off Fife and Sutherland, but to no sent out a very large aurabur-perhape
Lean headed
Per Choyang, from Shanghai, &o, The purpose. Before the interval De Vill Troupe of Illusionista.
Another into the net but offside was given, the largest number of men into the...
1 Per Baiyang, from Swato, Mr. W. B. Halftime :-D C.LL, Rigden, Mira F. Masa, Miss Haesloop, Mr | ginears, G.-
ware Lord Morley and Lord Milner, and On restarting the appars made the firet the Prime Minister had frequently om CW. Fage. Mr J. L. MoPherson, Mr T Leeman, H. Niell, Mr Reynell, Mr and attacking more. Hortop sad Wilkinson,tributed to the Preas. Some of Oxloed # Mrs Worley, and Mr McHugh,
Magna MaEn journalistic world. On, opposity sides.
Per Anhui, drom Shanghai, Mr Booth. : B
DEPARTED.
sided by Scoth, were pset the halves when
slip
were engaged, is Under modern conditions
enabled Bailey to Vick clear. The most lustrious men Dates were not displaying the best of journalism." Per Minnesota, for Seattle, o, Mr and form and on several occasions nearly lost great hurry was a nocoskity, and an a
their lead. Had Hortop bees a tr fle Mrs W. J. Bell, Mr and Mrs N, B. Frear,
turn o
for parodying a famous American sny.. De and Mrs J. B. Morris, Dr 8 A smarter he could scarcely have failed to Professor of Poetry he might be excused
opening provided by Ferngen." As Gifford, Mas John Howund MIS Nicks, Air-Y. E. Donn, Mr and Mrs Dit was, Fife came along with a rush anding, Thrice blest whoas statements w 0.1
was soon at the other end. Here can trust, but four times he who gets Black, Miss Back, Mrs JB.
Wincar, many shots were ruined in, Rovers earing of the great disadvantages undos which and E. Ahl. Mr and Mrs 8. E. Winter, splendidly. Lack of cohesion in the sappers journalists laboured Sheir flerato MrJ Rex Thompson, Miss Mary Lauzen, new forward line allowed Bailey and Fife
Kou, Bir Frank Crawford, Mempraker and Marrish defended valiantly but his nows in Eust.” (Laughter.) In spite >
Me and Mr 8. Aronson and to forestall their designs. Near the Grah of the highbat order,
Graham, Mr Geo. W.
Miss
YÖNSIGNEES of GARGO per Stasmabij
Mr J. A. Norman, Mrs O. K Allen, KOB
Julia Thompson, Miss Kate Chomp Vasual" having of observations taken by means of an Mr J. H. Flatchor, Mr S. F. Hoffman, Min arrived bunglone u Carga ara busy tomstic tide-recording machine in the W. R. Demonset, Mr and Mrs D. L.. notified to head in their bid of lading foster Police Basin at Tim bha Taut during Mr Sam Waits, Me and Mrs Goo, wat tersignature and take
at the years 186-6-9.
Tehaska, Mr. E. W. Cesmer, Mr The geto of the table covers LOTNEY J Car on the Company a
corresponds Weston, Alodowu 11 Wes. Pont. Largo was bu the keru of the muunding in the Admiralty | Julis Jugnings,
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the Dukes scored Indky: gosi, a high hot was dated out by Rogers but the wind carried it back and in the resulting zusb Rogers was unable to prevent the ball Par N. D. Lstomer Fleirow that won by two goals, but their display Mr Lobel From Gros Jan. 22, Mr dropping over the line. The Dukes
Southampton Jan. 13, Mr E, Griffith, was not impressive Besult
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gauge at the Victoria Navalla tarde add's G7Gge72 2S Mr and Mrs. |
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This match was supposed to take place ZUNAJ, February 23rd, 24, Dock, aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to and Mrs Edny Guydut Me Respired at the teams had bob received
Valley on Saturday but it trans streh, Mr L. Olsun, Mr G. W. Boulsoury, pired that Mr Kod:
W. Hughes Megy Mrs Josephin G.Perrin Mia Florepos M. HUD Mr. John Bordeaux,%) WH. Hopkins) John
Mr and Mrs, notice that the match had been arranged: Per P. and O. steamer Melita connect
(No Fire - Insurance? whatever will pro
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cuary 17th the 23rd ?£914,-
ge. The cotitontian in the press on Saturday ing with the szimer India at Calorabo was all they knew about it. No doubt From Landen Jan 28,2Des Hep the Hangkong League will see about alout Fab. 26 MHES
this when they hold another meeting. D'Anlages, Miss 12 V
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