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2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-
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A HONGKONG MARRIAGE.
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PRESENTATION TO
DR. CLARK.
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TROM UNIVERSITY...... UNDER-
GRAUATES. *
Dr Francis Clack, warden of the Lugard hostel of the University, was the recipient Yesterday evening of a gold sovereign perse, subscribed for, by the undergradates in residence. The presentation was made by Big Lim Cheong Fang, who said that by the retirement of Dr. Clark from Elis warden-hin they were losing the active
cerives of one be for the last three yURIS- and develed himself wholeheartedly to It WAS the interests of the hostel. ancecessay for blin' to dwell upon the services Dr. Clars had rendered. It was
ceptional creat, but, on the other land, certain ports were entirely reserved · for - Government require ments. Duver is a military port even in peace time, and on the outbreak of was an interdict was placed on its At the Union Church this morning the use for ordinary commercial services; metriage took place of Mr. Clement Chinery Hickling, enly son of Bar. O. H. which were transferred to Folkestone. and Mrs. Hi ekimi, of Hongkong, and Dr. and certain of their goods services to Alien Deborah Sibres second daughter of Dr. James and MM. Sibres, of Madagascar Southampton; although here. again,th the bride and bridegroom are very the-port has almost been closed to well known in the Colony. There was a larga comeregation of their friends-at the urinary trafic. Thanecommolation church. The Rer. C. H. Hickling, father available for the Brighton Company of the bridegroeta, ofisisted and was *-sinted by the pavor of the church, Ras. at Folkestone and at Southampton J. Kirk Bisconachio. Mr. F. J. Chapman, has now beconte inadequate, and the organist, played appropriate voluntarins, And the byiana O'Gxd of Bethel" and "O mpany intend to utilise some other Faber All Cesting" were sang by the
chair anl congregation, port. In every respect the railways
Irides The of the United Kingdom have renilered up the aisle by De Francia Clark, who her away was attired in a excellent service to the country durve
on of ivory silk, reiled in pinoa and ing the great aplicaval. ·
trimmed with silk lace, the gift of ber ther. The train bung from the shoulders and was trimmed with chitin in true lovers' kno's and a spray of crange blossom. A wreath of the same Howers and a tulle reil Prasant, which he accepted as a lasting compted thattire. Little Mas Eileenken of the students' goodwill towards their warden. The duties of a warden warn Binar, and Charlos Tan Bonnar, not at all many to perform. He had to deal children or 3tr, and ir. J. W. C. Boazar, with them as an old generation with a were in attendance. The little girl wore rising generation whose views must neces pretty drew of white silk, daintily trimmed arily differ. & warden might be likened with lace and pink and blaż roses, and the so sitized in French blue cloth with white silk hlon e. Mr. Thomas Fuller was Treat D.
A sunnusly attende! reception was dd at the King Edward Hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. Clement C.. Bicking left daring the afternoon for Macan, where the
NEWS GF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Ou the back pugs of this issue will Ganyes.-On April 18, at 1, Lygon be found acme interesting are items. Fluco, & sidan, ro Mrs Gat sen, widow of
daughter.
extent of, about
who
WAS
wardan, but Dr. Clark had all along given cay tak to discharge the dution of a bis time angrudgingly and bis services gratuitously. They wished Dr. Clack sil happiness escortad
and on behalf of his fellow students be asked him to accept their present an email tokon of their gratitude and appreciation of the interest he had taken in them.
Clark in the course of his reply thanked the students for thei: pretty
piness and health in his dear homeland,
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father, and ho had always tried to give restrictions he had imposed on them had the fatherly care, and whatever small been imposed with that end in view. They would and in his successor, Prof. Hinton, just as good, if not a batter, warden. Ho Assured than that he would continue to take a lively interest in them in his far-off
The lata P. L. Gaussen, of Shanghai, ni Damage to the
TWYMAN,-On March 28, as Clarordon. £25,000 steriing was done to rabber tirt part of their housymoon, which home, and expressed the wish that if any Canterbury, to Mis Tanne Peysas, a¦estates in the Klang (Selangor) district Daughter.
rectly by an exceptionally severe klerna.
MARRIAGE.
1.
A Chinese, charged this morning by aspector Gurdus with atcaling houer fit ting, was sent to gaol for three menthu and ordered to sit in the stocks for four hours,
Fickt Sister.-On the 24th April At Union Church, Kennedy Hoad, by the Ravd.. . H. Blickling, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Revd. J. Kirk Maconachie, CENT only son of th Berd. C. H. and Mrs. Hickling, toẻ kich. second daughter of Dr. James and Ms publics burned at Kalgan on the 13th Sibrue, of Madagascar.
instant For. E. W. Thwing. of the Reform Bureau. Lad others. mada
porches,
DEATHS.
Puche March 19, at 12th South wood Road, St. Michael in Hamlet, Liverpood, Hexav Prices, sed 70 years
ETZALO:s March 14, killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, CHARLES JAMES HEAL, of the 1th Lonc Battalion, aged 23, good son of Mr and Mrs James A. Heal, of Shaphai Charlie war « Tenee boy: he died a dier's death tighung for his country."
Over 2,000 ounces of opium werd
It is notified that the names of the following companies have been struck off the Register First China; Chemical Works, Limited; and Olivers Froshold Mines, Limited,
A
During the absence of Mr. A. Shelson Hooper, Mr Mowbray Stafford Northcote his keen appointed Acting Secretary of the Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ta,
will include a trip to Europe, will be spaat. of them should go to England for acvanced
The bride and bridegrooms received
At
merms Taluable gifts from their friends, studies they would make it a point to let close of the proceedings a group At a mesting of Messrs Ratteriald and phim have the pleasure of seeing them again. Serito's Hongkong stall the bridegroom was presented with a handsome blackwood photograph was taken. writing table of elaborate design and well furnished with accessories. The bride has CIGARETTE & TOBACCO been hoserary medical officer to several
FUND. local philanthropic festitutions, and also facturer to the newly formed Voluntary Aid Society. From the ladies managing or connected with these the bride has received sovaral choice prášents,
SPORTING.
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The Royal Hongkong Golf Club.
abe au
Amount acknowledged to
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MAW FOR PROFESIONAL PAIRS 1915, Handicap: Three-fourths of difference between kalf of the sum total of couple' handicap allowance. A stroke, or over, shall count as 1. Smaller fractions count as B., local rules will be found on back The University lectures on Phonetics of scoring aria Players must replace, replaced, sli tif displaced and must Honukoso,” Satrapay, April 24, 1925, will be given on Monday, April 7, and 11 in all boles made in bunkers. By doing List No. 18 continued:-
the throw Mondaye following instead of ena will beneft. Payers with handicap collected by Mis Square Friday April 20 and the three folaring of 19 and ever esa only use 18 of their Mr Edd .......
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BIG BRITISH DEAL IN COPPER.
Losnoy, April 23, 4.55 p.m. The Boston News Burenu says that negotiations in London have resulted in un arrangement fee the placing of the entire output of the Amalgamated Copper Corppany under British control. Other copper it- terests have made the same arrangement. The output of the American copper nines will thus be sold in conjunction with the British Govṛm: ment, which takes the surplis.
LATEST BULLETIN FROM SIR JOHN FRENCH.
Leros, April 23. 4.45 a.mi. Field Marshal, Sir John French, in a culletin, says that the Germ 9.12 attacks on Hill 60 were renewed several times since Monday. All failed. and they have ceased for the time being. We hold the entire crest of the hill, so deny its use to the enemy, who attach grui inportance to it. During the course of the operations the eneng bombanled Ypres with seventeen-inch shells. The enemy als exploded two mines on the 21st inst. opposite our Right in the neighbourhood of. La Bassee, bus failed to do damage to our trenches. Having discovered, mining operations near. Armentieres we farestalled their efforts by exploding a raine which we hal prepared them.
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FIRST BOTAD.
One of our airmen made a very boul aflack on the airship shed near Ghaut on the 19th. He had-to-in-the-gauntlet of firm directed from a captivu balloon and from the ground. Notwithstanding this, he descended within two hundred feet and effected his object, casing a large explosion.
GALLANT ACTION BY THE FRENCH TROOPS,
HOW BOIS AILLY WAS CAPTURED.
Loxnox, April 23, 1 p.m.
A Paris telegnim states that the capture of fois Ailly in the Forest Balance in hand 7454 t Apremont was a most important victory, and enables the French to The Subscribers the fund will be threaten this German's, possession of St. Milot. The (iermans were most. pleased to hear that further consignment assive all winter in this region. Their troops consisted of disciplined Bavarians, well supplied from the fortress of Metz, and they were encoure (aged by the hope of taking Verhin
ding with the enemy in occupied terri-Bees (18) v. Me. J. Gibb (18) and Mr has been ordered the weak which makes
Frost statistics to band we learn that one effect of the war has beet, programme for the next spring mesting. to enhance the immediate importance of some of the smaller of the railway companies. If virtue of their situx. tion, the south, coast campanies, have conducted far more military traffic in proportion to their mileage that the lines serving the great "indigtrial Į centres of the country. It appears
Corps Ordeia to hand state that Pte, that up to December last the London A. Davison is granted leave of absors
from 15.15 to 7.0.15. The Parade for and South-Western Railway run 4913, Monday. i. pia. Ofices and special military trains, and they have, ↑ N, C, ÔM ĐỀ Nós, 1 and 2 Section Artillery of course, carried hosts of troops by Fattery and left Section M. G. Co.10 their ordinary trains, as well 351 p×dr, instruction at Heed quartera. -
4 p..-Chamber of Commerce Meeting-furnished additional trains for convey- 9.16 p.m.-The Gauterques"
Theatro Royal.
ing supplies to the many cama situated with the area served by their metals. Including returned | empties and the like, it appears that,
General Memoranda.
Tuzaday, April 27 :-
tory is also published.
M... Reed (18) and Bic. L. C. P.
Mcdonnía ($).
Mr J. D. Kianaird (~) and Mr. J. Rod-! gar (J2.) (12) v. Mr. M. A. Murray (3) and | Mr. X. H. Baten (12).
Sir R. R. MucDangal (7) and Mr G. Bowker (18) 1. Mr H. Hancock (18) and
G. B. Layton (15)
Mr F. Devington (19) and Mr K. 8.
Hurrison (8) v. 3r &. F. Purves (10) and Mr H. Handley Pogg (8) Mr J. F. Miller (18) and Mr. Ritchie (4) 7. Capt. Milner Jenes (8) and Major Faithnie (18).
Mr F. H. Thomas (14) and Mr W. Ross (12). Mr Morton Smith (18) and Mr T. A. Loughlin (14)
A half-day Field Firing Freeise-- optional-fox the Beserves will be carried tomo. Merchers on duty with the min ensed must attend. The fall-in were be on the Cricke ground at N305.
marching oraz rich internecks and
the total sent to inte
905000 Cigarettes
Lutterly their efforts weakened, and the French took the offensive. flaully capturing a strong German position on a woaded spurt
80 Plug Tobaze Goo J. B. SayUT.
The Genan trendlies were protected by cheveux frise six feet high. Hon Secretary & Treasater. Extracts from a few of the numeroas the wires of which withstead the strongest shears, but the Seventy-Eves Letters and Poat Oards received from mude wide breaches in them. Three waves of infantry advanced with the Front and in the Trenches showing bayonets fixed, and were preceded by lotachments of Lomb thrwers, with how the gifts fom Hangkang at their pouches full of grenades, and also armed with calendriers, smal preciated by the brave fellowk who are #lgbting our battle. From Private H. Power No. 553.
Transport it D.C.T. T.
14th Brigade th Division
Beth Expeditionary Force.
March 29th, 1915, Dear Sir.
#0p.m. tuction of Toskwood and in all, sente 35,000 extra trains have, wterlustles, and weari Topean, Officers Van Rem (16) v. Mr B. D. F, Beith (14) although po far away, in"sending noch a
Blackwon Forniture
Hughes and Hough's.
Wednesday, April 28-
Megath
ELE Stock Exchange Fettling Day.
been run on Government account,' will be detailed for alteiulance. On the Lordon, Brighton and South
Among the perty theft reported.
Mr S. H. Dodwoli (6) and Me E V. D. Part (9) v. Mr. H. 1. Jones (14) and Mr G.
Archbutt (3) Ble N. S. Marshall (16) and Mr J. F.
and Me F. C. Hall (15)
Mr. G. Hankigs (13) and Mr Fader Potier (12). Mr. J. R. Wood (18) and Mr. RE. U. Bird 16),
Mr. B. C. Hegarty (10) and Mr. G. B.
Mr. R. Hancock (11).
It gives me great pleatre in thanking on behalf of our Division, the kind friends kind gift of Tobacon and Cigarettes to us wen who are doing their best out here.
I think, Sir. thats amok is what all of; us look forward to when we toer of duty in dashed and there are a fea moments to
quite refreshing.
boxes of explosives fixed on woolen hundles which are thrown like the discobolus or are used to fell an adversary" ut' clase suurters. Suppors arrying tools and dragging gangways for crossing the trenches ran with the infantry,
Orders were given them not to enter the trenches, but to go beyond them and attack the Germans from behind.
The trenches were rapidly cleared, and tang of their defenders were entombed or asphyxiated.
Three days clapsed befory the Germans were reinforced Then they made eight vigomus counter-attacks, but off were repulsed. For two days the German artillery at St. Mihiel had the range, but the French held their ground, though devoid of shelter, and rider
2.90 p.m.--Auction of Household Furni-Coast line over 1400 special trains pesterday anne by Professor Smith, who
Fare at B, Stewart Terrace, l'eak.
I have been run, which, compared with simplains that, while his son was bathing | Dunnett (13) v. Mr. G. C. ́bların (16) and spate and I assure you that we li o'smoke hurricane of shell, and completed the destruction of the wood, of which THUZIDAY, April 29:
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---Auct ou af Household Furni ture at a, Nathan Road Howison, 2.30 pm
Laction of Flousehold Furni.
with the mileage open, a relatively mich greater than the 6684 specials
ture at & hervatory Villa Kowloca un during the same period by the
10.19 p.m.- Full Moch.
Fanar, April 30 :-
11 a.m.Auction of Hourshold Furni
taze at No. 1. Humphrey Buildings, Kopioon.
Great Western Railway.
Telegraphy Pay we perana acolo bis skintosh valid Mis Skipton, of the incesan School. Yausti, reports that during the past two weeks-he has-Lust wo linkers vilucilat $ 0 from the School.
bir R. D. Harvey (18) and 31:, P. A. Perry (14) v, M. & II.-0. Jackson (12) 51. Bulmer Johnson (6) and Mr. A. B. and Mr. T. W. Hocaby () Crew (4). Me J. A. Plummer (18) and Mr
W. Bill (Ser.) 31r. R. T. fienderson (18) and 3r. J.
Nooo-China. Borneo Company's Meet fave proved of the utmost service head of Chines who attempted bursanpetome (12) v.. Mr. A. G. Coppia (18) and
ing,
Bazumdar, Slay 1--
From E. Hunt,
Field Post Office.
Field Pasarico.
· 14th March 1915. From W. H. Bowley,
1st Batt Rifle Brigaleh Erince
4th Division B. E..Furcu. Dear Sir,Just a few lines to thank you Lines commonly considered of buy
all so much for the Gift of Ciesrettes which minor importance at ordinary into las night Gred two shots oer the Mr. Sandford (19)
A Furapean contraide, naced Bra-Duncan (17) 5. Mr. A. C. Leith (1) and can sure you are very much appreciated by s my comrades unite with me in Mr. H. 3. Rouse (18) and Mr... J. descoding to concerned our best thanky the present emergency. As is well him when in posesion of stolen goods. Mr. P. Mathieson (14). known, the Metrópolitan Railway by The Chinese min from the constable' in M. G. H. 3149) and Mr. J. Jack (14) means of its "widened lines" to Connaught. But Contal and, when 31r. J. B. Watson (8) and Mr. WJ Sdow Bill, and thience over St. Paul's pursuet, jumped in the Inbur and Marrison (11) MONDAY, May 3:-
sam amory the junky, o'nding approhen. Mr.A. H. Davey (IT) and Mr. Davenport 230 p.m.-Anction of Teskwood and Bridge, provides communication be- sios for ile pace of the quartet. Enn (3) pr. V. B. Riglen (18) and
Blackwood Farciture aici, at Megas.tween the Midland and Great North-ear
He was sventually caught and Mr. J. B. Thomson (IU)
H. E. Sir F. B. May (18) and Mr. R. O.. Hughes and Hough's,
brough before Mr. Lindell this moraing
Arnold. MON. 3, TUES. 4 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 5ern metals on the north side of the on a sharge of bet in possession of stalen Hutchison (Sr.) 7. Mr. D. Landals '(5))
Dear Sir, day's hard labour. property
He was sentenced to fourteen sur Str. T. 8. Forrest (Sex.)
Commander H. C. 1. Bencher (a) and The Pals bero are very pleased with the Mr. W, H. Clayton (4) v. Mir Cheeseman Cigarettes sent from the quod friende in (18) and Mr. O. H. Sopcer. (L2).
foreign parts and thank them for haring auch a great interest in un. We thank you all for your great kindness.
8.30 p.m. Taikoo Ride Club's Concert
at Quarry Bay,
Shanghai Race Meeting.
Tanenbar, May 6
Thames, and the South-Eastern and Chatham and London, Brighton and TUZIL 6, FALT & SATURDAY MAY BA Suth-Coent-Railways in the auth,
Aossssion Day (1910).
30 p.m.-Anetion of Antique Obinese, Curios ab Musers. Hughes and Hough a. Monday, May
Proclination Day (1910).. MONDAY, May 10-
11.30am-Cantos Ence. Co. Meeting
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY
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Chomuts and Druggista,
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Cupil Gruhom. Perdue, Poliers Pro- bationer, passed his final exnination in Cinzioness on the 15th Murch
Over this junction 2738 troop trains have passed, as many as fifty-eight being worked through in one day, addition to the ordinary traffic. This company also works to East London line, which by means of the The 3rd Siege Battery has been appointed.
Tunnel connects the Great Eastern- Railway with the South Coast lines at New Cross, and this junction has al-proved of "great berride. The GREAT REDUCTIONE IN demands made by the military on the
PRICES.
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DISPENSED,
North Loudon line were so great that
Z LAWN TENKIS.
Kowloon 0.0. Tournament.
.:
The results of the ties played to date
Capt. R. O. Bagnall, R. G. A. from the TD :
Adjutant, 14th Sieze Battery at Lydd
Major B. S. Stewart. Accompanied by Mrs Stewart, left for home yesterday. Hi cius 31D. A, A, and (1 X A- Chine have been taken over by Major H. O." Sargentint, It, A.
it had to be closed to the publie on VANA-PARENTS DUTY, PASAR
HANDICAP BINGzza ***
.E, Abraham (owe 5/0) best A. Davidson (rec 13/1) 52, 6-3; Second round. L. J. Blaskun (owe 6) beat EL E, Stareas (we 9'6) 6-4-2-
HANDICAP DOUBLER, Kay and Forster (ree 3/6) best Mead and
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Hongkong C.C. Tournament
All the decendol players in last even.
1
Stretcher Haarer. On behalf of the Stretcher brazen of the B. Rifle. Brigele i thank the sche scribers most hearily for the gift u Ciraltes and Tobacco which are much! appreciated
Field Post Office. From
4
British Expeditionary Force. March 17th 1916. From L/C H. H. V. Smith lat D.0.1.1. Sit,
On behalf of the men of B. Company Deke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, thank the klad friends for the Gift of Cigarettes which tre much appreciated.
Somewhere,
24th March 1910. From J. Sarage, Sgt.
D. C. 2nd D.CLI
Dear Mr. Sayer,
only a few shattered trunka remain. The men lay on their stomachs in the battered trenches, protected by their knapsacks the officers walking on their backs, alert for counter-attacks. In the final tombardment the. Germans in an hour and a half pourvul 20,000 shells of all calibres over front of 850 metres with a depth of 400 metres, but though their losses were considerable not a Frenclunan left his post. The Germans did not venture on an infantry uttack, and convinced of the unshakable deter- mination of the French to hold thy position, they have since left alone.
THE DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.
RO OCCASION TO HORRY ABOUT THE DELAY.” A Paris telegram states that M. Augecamur, the Maister of Harizzo, no returned from a tour in the north of Fennen, in the course of which he met. Mr. Churchill. In an interview with n enrrespondent, M. Angegnenr Raid that one of the principal objassa ofhía convention with Mr. Churchill was to discuss the best means of hestening the forcing of the Dazdadelle Thera was no occasion for the publio to worry over the delay. The desired result would be achieved before longo, apro
THE BATTLE OF SHAIBA
ENEMY'S LOSSES 5,000.
LONDON, April 22.
It is officially announced that the victory at Shaibs. In Memoria prored even more complete than we had hoped. Not only did the enemy abandon motor-cars, gun ammunition, and waggons, but independent reports show that the retirement was a rout. The Tarks in Bight were molested, by turncoat trihenmen. There are persistent rumvira of the suicide of Saliman Askeri, the Com
enemy' mander-in-Chief of the enemy's forces. It is no estimated that the
The Tarks in this direction are now at to the rth of Khamsieh, more
90 miles from Bear.
mount to Bond
CASUALTIES.
LONDON, April
kestin oppstodity of You like to hoes whitam atropafter being no lucky to retam from the Treacher than from the hot fighting on the 15th. On bé hall of the Company I met thank the Subscribers for the most acceptable present of Tobnoco and Cigarettes, they were well appreciated and were distributed amonget Handicap Singlon, A. Hull (rocs /A), the Company and we wish you all the Tery injury, in cared for Juuodtrols Yra Professiara Pairs Mass and Beitit Ly nawho are trying to dirtbur only for beat Ford and Kent 286464. the King and country Several of the can get nothing, sitter, and blow foison paishil and Smith, best, midin and st. men served, with our lifa - Hengkong laybors; France; and H. C Howard kale by all Chemies and Storokorre Amor, 84,
sou read their greetlogs.
ga, Patons Modicines, de indirect, with all the main lince soclain Pain Balm and he that every best Linton (owe3/61,5-0,ALALTIAN best luck and taxnk you for your goodavas
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they always will. Gat a bottle of Cham of the river ZA. QUEENS KOAP, HONGKONG. The completo stoppage of ordinary
rail traffic was, however, al
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