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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. 11a.m.-Distribution of Prizon by Mr. Ho Kom-teng at Saiyingpun School. Noon.-Aanaal Meeting of the Bone

volent Society,

· Génerai Mezioranda.

FMDAY, Jan. 28 -

BIRTHS.

PENTYORS January 19, at Shanghai, to Me and Mrs F. H. PE TYCHOS, a daughter. Welta. On January 3, at Shanghai, to

Me and Mrs. E. H. WELLS, daughter. Musso--On January 21, at Shanghai. to Chay. and Mes G. D. Me, daughter.

MARRIAGE.

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BROWN-CRAVES-On January 21,

Shanghai REGINALD, third EOD of SAMUL BROWN, .r., of "Brewcon,. Kingston Hill, to KATHERINE TAABEL, third daughter of Thons CRAVEN, of Shanghai and 17. Fitzgeorge Avenue, Kensingtoo..

DEATHS.

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Master-At Shanghai, Maria THERESA GOLANTE MÄRen, wits of F, Y. "Maher, Penzina-On January 31, at Shanghai, JOAO MANCEL GONSALVE PEREIRA, in his 1st year.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, WZONENDAT, Jan. 26, 1915,

THE PETITION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE COMING RACES.

TRAINING TIMES.

"YASAKA MA

PASSENGERS,

ENTERTAINED BY THE NY.X. ÄT HONGKONG HOTEL.

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"Thu Courtgoog conduct of the perit was accorded a gras tribute laat Japanese sailor in a moment of extreme night at the Hengkong tutel by the ampwrecked passengers of the asal Maru," at, s special dinner given by the The times taken this morning were Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The gathering Kenan Chief, Sedgwick, mile, o, 16.5,

1.27.1, 2.03: 95.2.

was a unique one; it was really a large family party united in an everlasting Mr. Soares' sub. Mandoliny Knoll, sympathy and rejoicing as their good

mite, 10, 113, 213; last 30.

fortune at having so mirusitiously decuped Anzas, 1 mila 1:199, 135, 180;"death'in the open ses. During the area.

last 95.

Mr. Seth's darby adventure, Seth, 13. farewells when north-Sound passengers 4.1.2012, 2.01, 2.97.1. 1:08.2; last pook leave of their companions who had

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revebed their journey's ord in Hongkong Mr. Morrisa' be sub. Scutterfold, in commentoration of the cocasion nearly mila, 37, 1.11.3, 1.44.4; last 30.3. everybody took away mens curds litor Sir Paul's Geisha Dahlia, 1 mile, ally covered with signstures.

35.9. LILE 1.48.2, 1.02; last † B0:3, Mr. Moller'a ch. "sub., 1 milo, 50,

1.10.3, 1.45, 2.48; Just 4 85. Mr. Humphrey's two subu., I mila,

ing, there were one of two warm-hearted

it is still true to say that in comparison with those cther colonies this one has no history or traditions, no record of old settlement or political manages and, This morning boing mild and clear a constitutional rights' and "that it has lot of good solid work was pas in. There practically no ludigenous population." were sodash gallops. Mandolini' The transient character of the 30, was probably the best performance. three-quarters, Mr. Kroll up, firfaring in population" has also in the past been The going was good and both courses were regarded as in itself a serious obstacles, there being but little difference to the granting of representative between the two. government. Shanghai suffers under all these disadvantages, and who is there bold enough to say that Shang- hai is any worse off under its system of government than we are under a benerolept bureauracy in Hongkong It is now seventy-five years sinco Hongkong became a British colony... but if the Imperial Government persists in the attitude it. has always adopted towards the Crown Colonies the "time will never come when it may be rid of them that they have "political usuages and coa stitutional rights" Though we do) not hope for much result from the petition,-if, as on the former occasion, the Colonial Office takes the view that concessions of the kind the petition asks for, involve a general remodelling of the colonial system of Great Britain"-it will at least afford the Colonial Office some evidence of the fact that the community still has civic aspirations, and in these more. democratic daya it is just possible that the Imperial Government might at least be disposed to grant tho request that to all appointments to the Legislative Council the principle of election shall apply instead of Government nomination.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Me and Mre R. D. Harrey left for the North yesterday by the "Chiyo Maru."

We learn that before the parade of "B" Co. E.K.V.R on Friday next it is proposed to have the Company photo- graphed.

The P. and O. outward mail steamer

· Mongolia "with the London Mail of the 29th January arrived at Port Said os | Monday evening the 24th instarit.____

THE very interesting dispatch we reproduced last night, written nearly Memoria: and Alisted Hospitals hogs to The Hon. Treasurer of the Alica twenty-two years ago by the late acknowledge with thanks a donation of Lord Rios, in the capacity of sic from Yeung Teo Yung to the Funds of Secretary of State for the Colonies, 'the Hospitala. in answer to a petition from the residents of the Colony asking for certain constitutional changes to be made in the government of the Colony used as a store. The articles belonged to will have been read, no doubt, with achan Wing Is of 53 Wellington Street. good deal of interest, for we have set

Chinese theatrical appliances and other articlos valued at $1,715, are reported to have boon stolen from 2 Caroline Street,.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918.

AT. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

REPORT ON THE FINANCES.

The Bishop of Victoria, Dr Lander, presided at the audusi gezeral menting of Cathedral last evening, held at the Cty saatholders and subscribe to St. John's Hall. There when present:-Hou. bir

Severn, Hon. Me Lar dala, Afr W. I Fattanden (Hon. Secretary), Mr F. B. L. Barley (Hon. Treasurer), Mr N. J. Babb, Mz J. J. Stodart Bennedy, Rar. H. V. Copley Megle (Chaplain). Rov. B. G... H.... Griffiths (Assistant Chaplain, Mesars J. 3. Book, G. Piarey, H. Sykes, and Deomin Faller (Urgaṇist).

The

General Fand had lalaoce at Current The financial statement showed that the

Account at the end of Douember of 1,671.80 special collections) amounted to 8517.42. The total expenditure (including 24,608.70 and the total income (excluding special collections) 811, 121.07. collections for Church axpenses totalled Mr., T. Mesaro, ranger of the local $4.818.73 abscriptions and donations ofco at the N.Y.., presided, and at

realleed $9.495.29; and rant af slitings 81154; the Government Contribution for the conclusion of the dinner rose to morvie at ospitals and Gael was 81,200, 35,express a faw short words of sympathy with the passengers and crew of the lost Mr.liner. He was recorded an ovation on

rising.

I won't taku up much of your time he said.bus I think it behove

Sir Paul'a g. darby Winsome Dublin, 1 mile, 30, 1.16,1, 1.52.3, 2.24; last

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en the motion of Mr Piercy, seconded by Mr Sykes

MO. Bandford was re-appointed. auditor...*

The meeting onafeded with the mual comprobandiva vača of, thanks to 'all ihoss who assisted in the work of the Church, proposed by the Rav. Copley Moyle, vi

(whose meeting had always bien most services; the members of the Charak Body to the Bishop and Clergy for smistanos at.

unanimous), the Hon. Becretary ( strenuous indeed; Mr. B. Ldubon the Pattander) whose work had been very former Hon. Trexauree) and his anconsent, Mr. Bowley: Mr. Denman Talar, Mr. 5. A. Bilden (Bon. Secretary of the Choir) Mrs. Wakeman (în sharge of the decorative Secretary of the Flower Fund), and Ma arrangemente), Mrs. H. B. Pollock (Eon,

Goldsmith (for her work in connection with "Church Notes), The Chaplain, mil, they would waloume the. sarviona of gentlapias afdarably depleted.

adesmen, as the number had been cons

DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

'FRIZE DISTRIBUTION,

The Hoo. Mr P. H: Holyoak this after and the Military contribution $150. The noon distributed the prices to the Soya ng fohief items in the special collections were the Diocessa Batool and Orphanage.

8637.05 for the Belgian Refugees and 8650 04 for the Prince of Wales Fond. Among those present when the Bhshóp đệ The Cathedral Organ Fund has a credis Victoria, Mr B Ralphs (Inspector of Balance of 864 97. The collections at Schools, the Rev. Copley Moyle, Mr G. organ rocitals totalled 8259.91. Repairs Piercy (Headmaster), the Bern. T. Fearos,

me, as the representativo in Hongkong to the organ cost $308. The Chels Fan Wells, H. G. E. Grifitha and W.. which commenced 1915 with aedia

consists of 18 Central Estates-6-per-coat;

debentures of $1,000 each. The Amigrant The Headmaster's report stated that the Chaplain Fand shown a balance at Current year had been marked by steady programe Account of $1.43.10. The total expenses and good health, and the average attende": amounted to $3,718 77.

1.0.3, 1.45, 2.20 at 103. Tinker, Mr. Smith's sub., and

Dyar'a sub, 1 mile, 32.8, 1.05, 1.40.8, 2.14.0 last 94. 3. Morrise" g. sub., 1 mile, 12, 117.2.

1.59, 9.29.2; last 39.2. Col. Dea' 5. sub., 1 mile. 36, 1. of the Nippon Tusen Kaisha, to `aduresa

1.49.3, 2.25.2; last 4 55.4.

balance of $161.93 ended with debit Featherstone, Mrs Lander, the Misse to you a for words of sympathy in the balance of 32.14. The andowners now Holyoak, Miss Starr, Ms Totokes, & Major Nachau's b. sub., 1 mile. 35, personal losses you hava anasained, duct

1910, 145, 2011; last † 31.

to the unjust:dable sinking of the magni- Sir Paul's g, and bl. subs., 1 mile, 38, deient liner that you were once on; and

1.19. 1.491, 2.20; last 81.4.

as the same time express you all my Mr. White's sube, Forrester and Dea-hearty congratulations upon the happy jamin, mile, 89.2, 1.15.9, 1.62. escape frem loan of life. I will not dweli 4.45; last 93.

on the horrors of the situation and the suferings and distress you all have under gone. I trust time and the better luck in store for you all will at least temper, 1 Sir Paul's bl, sub. Buckingham Dahls.net efface, the terrible experiences you -1 mile, 68, 1.15.2, 1.50.5, 2.23.13 have gone through, and I give this tour

to your future prosperity and happiness

Chears and ches of Banzal, led by ́tho Chairman, filled the hall.

In response to a vociferous appeal, Mr. OWEN HTODES responded on behalf of the guests. On behal. of the passengers of the late steamer Yosuke Mara," he tremely fortunate in the mattor of repairs sixteen distinctions being grined. - Áll th Mr. Meller's 5 and derbies, I mile, said, we thank you Mr. Chairman for for the last four years, but they wers sports clubs were flourishing, good esmalta - 67.3, 1.12.3, 1.48, 2.20.3; last 9.3. your kind hospitality and your thought-now faced with a spanditure of some having been obtained at the sports meet

$1,500 on repairs which the Mr. Shellica's sub, 1 mile, 1. 1.19.2. fulness in asking us to foregather to-night architect, bir Leask, had advised were ings. The boys had sallested. 8900 for the

honorary 3.57, 2.00; Last 93, Mr. Morton Smith's b. sub.. mile, ing the feelings of my isllow-passenger building. The present generation was and several of the Old Boys were serving. at this Hotel. I am sure I am express necessary to prevent further detay of the Kwangtung Flood Relief Fund. The stad 37. 1.14.2, 1.30.2, 2.25; last 4 32,8. when I say how much we appracíats all indebted to "the benevolence of former Mr. John Pool's er. derby, 11, 43.9, thus has been done for us. (Hear, hear.) generations in providing and maintaining the Colony in the Voluntema and Pailoer 1.3.3, 2.00.9, 35, 3.00.2, 3.44.2; Not only here, but from the moment we the fine Cathedral, and it was incumbent Reserve, while about two dozen had joined funded at Port Said, I can truthfully say heiding te ust allowed to deteriorate. Dr Thomas had reported excellently on the on the present generados to see that the Kitchener's Armny, seven with commissionü." This w

last 81.1."

Sir Paul's Ruby Dahlia, 1 mile, 37.3.

1.18.2, 1.48, 3.21; lash 83. Mr. John Foel's g. derby, I mile. 10.

1.18, 1.44, 2.27; list † 33. Mr. Moller's two g. subs., mile, 38

111, 1.46.1; last 38.1.

That 45.

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Mr. White's two derbies, mile, 30, that it would not have been possible for **1.11, 1.45.2, 2.18.8; last † 33.1..

1.13.2, 1.48.4; last 1 38.2.

The HON, TREASUSZE said in regard to the Anos was the highest on record. Exellent general account that the paw rents and work had been done by the staff as abɔwa donations showed an increase of about by the results of the various examinations 31,100 over 1314, but were only aqual to and Mr E. Ralpha, the Importer of Schools, 1913 and considerably loas than in earlier Fears. The offertorios for Church Expenses after a careful Inspection, had again showed a falling off of 1600, but on the recommended the maximum Government other hand the special Collections -for national and charitable funds showed an ant, and had reported that vary of 3800 when compared with last good work was being done. Two Old Boys comparatively light, as there was to pan age and nine had matriculated at Hongkong The ordinary expenses of 1915 were had graduated at Edinburgh University, money to pay sid practically nothing was spank on repairs, and yet the expenses University, where altogether 54 popila exceeded the income by about 1165, and were now in residence. Fifteer papfishad the balance carried forward was reduced passed the Junior Local examination, by that amount. They had been es

year.

daty which foll up every

biz. Moller's g. derby, mile, 37.2,yone to have given greater attention member of the Church of England in the health of the sebool, and the Bar, N. U

to their unfortunate possonger than that Colony to maintain the Mother Church Pope on the scriptural instruction.

of the Colony, which was his partak whilst given us by yout' representatives. (Roar bo lived here. Mr Bow added: "I

The BISHOP OF VICTORIA Baid they must- Mr. Moller's ch sub, mile, 36, hear. We thank you also for your kit appeal specially to those Members of the congratulate the headmaster and the staf Mr. Moller's g. derby, milo, 41, 1.19.tress. Likewise we rejoice with you to

worda of sympathy with us in our diy Church of England, who attend the on the excellent report they had just

Barrica on ATD. ccasions only, but board. The school had, boon lu egiatapics --- 1.50.2 last 81.2

we are all here and in good health. Furit the Church

who would no doubt feel grieved for 45 years and was never more fourhbing Sundeway, 1; dast 1, 1.10.2; last this we have to thank a kind Providance the great Westivals, or for Weddings or doing a better work than it was tha

not milable xt and the magnificent way in which our and Christenings, or if ther

1.08.3; last '02.3.....

33.2.

1.45.1; last 1.32.1.

1.46, 2.15 F12.

Mr. Tierves derby, 1 mile. More friend, Captain Yamawak (ep. Chaplain to conduct faner Mera 42/day. He felt they allowed a debt of and gratitute to Mr Piercey and the hard work plause)-and his officers and eren looked tion to the ordinary subscriptions which ing staff for all that they did on behalf of Perfection Dablis, 1 mile, ds. 1.11%, after us in our woubles. No words of are necessary for ordinary expensee I shall the school. It was always a joy to come

be glad to receive special donations towards thers bosause all were working together a mine, I am sure, can express to you, the repairs. Mrs. Anstruther and the happily. They owed a debt also to the c. Beswick's br. sub, 14, 41, 1.20.2, Sir, and your Company the deep gration. Mr. Claud Severn have most kindly clergy of St. John's Cathedral for the work 1,50, 2,372, 3.09.2; last † 32.1. tude and admiration that we feel for started this fund with 850 each, and if they did in taking Scripture classes. They Peace,1 mile, 31, 1.14, 1.50.2, 2.21.3: the most excellent seamanship displayeuame the amount required would soon be treasurer, and to Dr Thomas, the first ?.

twenty more parishioners would do the

were very grateful also to their honorszý by the Captain and officers and every realised. member of that ship's company. I do. Fund, you will notice that it is now

Looking at the Endowment medical graduate of Hongkong Uniremity, for bis inspection and report. No one who not know what we can do to express our invested at 6-por-cont and the annual

had distributed the prizes in past years grateful thanks to the Captain and officers income of 8080 is given in aid of 20 was to do it that day. Me Holyoak was

was more welcome thin the gentleman why- and crew, but I would venture, on behalf the Organ, the Rebuilding Fund, for which gentleman of public spirit who devoted Assistant Chaplain Fond. With regard to of my fellow-passengers, to suggest that Mr. Deaman Fuller has raised over 68,000 Colony sud was thoroughly in sympathy

deal good of your Directors at home consider the since November, 1603, is now practi with the excellent work being done is building of a second Yasaka Marucally exhausted. In 1909/10 the Orgin

last 31.1.

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Mr. Morrisa' da chi derby, i mile, 39,

1.19, 1.48, 3.80; laut † 32.:

Mr. Beswick's, bl. sub., 1 mile, 40.

1.18, 1.66, 2.29; last 33.

Sir Paul's f.b.g. darby, 1 mile. 8, 114,

15013, 2.21-9; last 3.1.

Sir Paul's oh sab 1 mile, 86, 1.12.2

1.42.2, 2,20; last 87.5.

Sir Paul Blderby, 1 milé, 35, 1.10.2,

1.46, 2.18.; last 1 32.2..

been sent

Front:---

WAR CHARITIES.

10" Snite pyjamas,'

1 Shirt,

24 Mailers,

14 Pairs socks,

Den

1 Woollen waistcoat,

Kaisha

time to the welfare of the.

The Hou MPH. HOLTOLE-RIDER-E7

forth in it the considerations which

as good as the one in which we had the was rebuilt and the greater part of the institutions of that kind (Applause), We learn that Mr LH.. Seth will have much weight with the parzer in the firm of Masars Percy Smith,

pleasure of travelling, and place "her

instrument-(which is a very valuable one) is now in excellent condition. The bellow pressing his great appreciation of the honour Colonial Secretary of to-day in con-Sets and Fleming who returned from

under the command of our good friend were ranews last year under the supervi done him, said it was undoubtedly tras tõsi Captain Kamarald, with his officers and ion of Mr Faller and it was hoped that at no time in our national history had the sidering the Petition which is now Home yesterday by the "André Lebon,"

crew. Hear, hear.). I can sasure you no further expenditure would be required public schools played so grant and important being, signed in the Colony. We are

has been admitted a member of the Society

that I should be proud to travel under for some time. Dering the shaormally part ss at this moment is the national asking to-day, as the community asked of the Society of Chartered Secretaries.

cf Incorporated Accountanta and a member This week the following articles have him and his crow. With these words I dry weather at the beginning of December, crisis, and if it ware true that Waterloo was

however, sasions dolecta were discovered in

dio won on the playing fields of Eton, it was twenty-two years ago, for the free

home by Our Little Bit thank you again for your very kind bos- the soundboards, the glos having perished equally true that Mons, Ypres and Hill 60 election of the representatives on

Workers' Society, Kowloon, sad cthorspitality," (Loud applause.)

owing to the extremes of this climate, are won by the spirit which had been A party of police that aided the to Mrs. Eden, Jackanapes Work Society. Mr. Hvores then gave a toast to the

which is

is most trying

of Alfaterworan into their national manhood the Legislative Council, and we are fourth floor of 22 Second Shreed last night 04, Marlborough Mansions, West Hamp: health of the Captain, officers and crew, description. These are the original sound the public schools of Great Britain for

boards and

and the restoria! is xvallent, but

generations prat. To-day vary publie again asking to be granted, a majority for gamblers had a most exciting time. stead, London, for the at the nad to the success of the Nippor Yasan it will be necessary to take down the school ab Home had its long rolls of honour. of such elected representatives. It Ascending to the floor by the staircase a thus follows that we are making again them. P. C. Stimson and two Fakooga. cubicle was lifted bodily and hurled upon Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement for "complete, control in the Council who wer's with him extricated themselves

Day for January.

over local expenditure," and also for from the wrackige but the delay occasiopad Non-Distribution of Prizes at Belilion

Public Schoolby Lady May,

the management-of local affairs." enabled aoven gamblems to escape along the 3.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-The only satisfaction the community next verandah. Twelve others, who found tang at Masers. Hughes and Hough's obtained from the earlier petition was the time too abort, were captured after

that they accured "a consultative

free fight. This morning, on a charge of II a.m.-Prize Giring at the Eli voice in "questions of an Imperial

150 Envelopes, and Kadourie School by Hoa. Mr. Character," by provision, being made

Almost all the ascond issus of tickets

18 Tink dry ginger. for the inclusion of two anoff of Mr Denman Fuller's forthcoming Fisna

parcel containing children's 11 4.m.-Anction of Sugar Matting, cials in the Executive Council. The Recital have been sold, he has been glothes to Miss Douglas, Children's Aid

appointment of these gentleman provicusly announced, the proceeds of the Society, 9, South Moulton Street, W

One parcel women's and children's Recital will go towards buying material to clothes to Miss Vivian, The Maurice now asked that there may be two M Phelips class. The programmes will additional members on the Executive be sold at the Recital for whatever amount clothes to Mr. Le Froy, Vice-Pres. One parcel gomen's and children's 9 am-Excursion to Mac by Council, and that any future vacancies (small or larga) those buy jag them are kind S.S.F.A., Buxton Branch, Maurice Hoe

may be filled by election instead of enough to pay, and the amount realised tel, Britannia Street, Hoxton, K.

from this source will go entirely to the Fund for Blind. Soldiers & Sailors. The

Saturday, Jan. 20 —

Severn.

Grass Bags eta. at. Mesara. Hughes! and Hough's.

3. p.m.-Prize Distribution at 8 Joseph's College by Bishop Poztomi.

SonDax, Jan. 30 –

Taiz hazı

MONDAY, Jan. 31-

playing "ngau pai," sach was fined &i.

One

1 Cholera belt,

3 Balaciate helmets. 1 Caps,"

61 Pairs mittean,

11 Writing pads

seconded

tions. The maintenance of this Fand was

he trans

tranalatod roughly as fellote

The tosat was received with greater portion of the Organ in order to Their honours boards contained the name enthusiasm."

rebuild them, and it was suggested that of some who had done imperishable deeds. Captain. FAMAWARI» was- gecorded 0

we should take advantage of the proposed The Diocesan School of Hongkong, all hearty reception as he roes to respond. visit of an orgsa builder of grass experience, though it was in somparison, had no los who is supplying & new organ to the Union proud record, for their headmaster e He referred in terms of gratitude, to the Church Body. If his assistance can be report bad spoken of five English assistant- behaviour of the passengers which, habtained It is thought that a sum of about masters and a considerable number of Old auld, enabled all order to be carried out 83,000 will be required to reconstruct the Boys serving the Colony in the Volunteers with promptitude and with the least soundboards on fines more suitable to the and Special Follos. and, last and best, of possible delay. Man, women and child climate. If the incoming Church Body two desen Old Boy in Kitchener's Army: approves of this proposal it will be necessary Thore are facts of which they might well ren all behaved splendidly, (Appiapas.) to make a special appeal for the purpose be proud,

Mr. TaxAUZI, one of the Japaness later.on.

The Hon M Holyok went on to gira

ddress on Ferrit de ou passongers on the Yasaka Maru, aluc Mr Bick moved and bie

PIRRY expressed his admiration of the conduct the adoption of the accounts.

The Hon. Mr G. Sevras, stated in regard feeling or brotherhood. To uphold and of the Captain, officers said crew. When to the assistant Chaplain Fund, that, the maintale the honour of the stool ought to the explosion occurred the Captain in balazos at the end of 1915 was rather less be the ambition of every pupil. That structed the ooers and crew to work than that at the disd of, 1914, but the school had a reputation to uphold, and it promptly for the salvation of the lives of monthly subscriptions which ware being lay in their power not only to uphold but was vested in the Governor. It is be made into bandages for the wounded by Hortal, 52, Herbert Street, Hoxton, N. exceedingly, thankful to them: "Great what they felt they ought to get to be in thanked on the motion of the Bar, Cortar-

the passengers, end they were indeed raised fell short by nearly $100 monthly of reuse it (Applause)...

The Hon. Mr Holyoak was "abitably"? perfectly safe position, looking to the MoTLE and gheera vern given for the struggling together in this unparalleled subscribers having left the Colony and to King, the Hon. Mr. Holyoak the Britain, France, Burasia, and Japan were futu si: That was due to a kd MADY war, and they must all be determined to one or two having coured their subscrip- Bishop, and the Visitors the Bricials

Grenadiers, Yo Mariners of England protect their liberty, equality and in nadertaken the local branch of the and the National Anthem warerung by the dependence against the Central Empires.E.MB, sd be proposed to bring this

scholars. of Europe. (Cheers,)in Dapkure

The matter up at the next meeting of that body

principal succases of the school GREETINGS FROM “BUWA MARUher in order that every member might do his

were the following: BOGUS SHARE SCRIP

The arrival in the harbour at 8.80 m best to get new subcribera. He also

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY.

Share scrip in the Chins Navigation au sister ship to the Yadaki: DEKA FILER, referring to the Whitfeld

MB B Oh-Edward. Law, John o-day of the Japanse liner Suve appealed for a small monthly dousting from

Bob subacribers: Kad Company valued at $2,000 and purchased far, was the occasion of an exchange debit halence of the Choir Fand and the HONUSENG VYZRMIET by a Chinese worst named Tang Eso Kro, of greetings from the French mail range,diens as be always poderstood in Mat iculation (Joly)-Ng Klen-pak, Sin 11.30 am-West Point Building Co's.

different footing). Twenty-two years

of 2 Castle Road, has been decorsend to Andre Leon the arriving was that the annual Lasond of the Choir Ping fan: December, Loung Chiling, Meeting."

ago the Colonial Office said that haid yesterday toon. There were be a forgery. Ste purchased the rip steamer glided up the airway and passed all the collections at each service of one Senior: Lo-1-Qualled for Marienla Fund abould be $500. They were to get Chi-kin, Liang yong A. JAHWEH 11.45.-H.K. Contral Estate's Hongkong and ita circumstances F. W. Goldring, Chaa Ki Ming, Ng Hou

present Mesers DW. Tratman (President in January, 1916 and on here discovery the French mail, the crew of the Sunday in the year and the Church Body Bon C. Randall (Honours), E Mans,

in LA Man-kwong were wholly unsuited for self- Taz, Dr. W. W. Festas (Medical Officer of went in search of the Ersudulent salesman Yasaks. Mary" who had assembled on made up the reet. No alloration was made ning government and an elective systain. Health) and Mr. W. Bowen Bowlands

and found he had gone to the country.

the bowe, raised cheer upon cheerin during the year for the Choir Fund, and Benior Local Chas Wal-fok, Fant greeting their compatriots. From the the Fandan kent going on the savings | Shia tayng Pasco, Sher Ki ebeung, P. La Bett karo, W Can we convince the Colonial provad the Board's recommandations for

Bridge, dacks and port-bales, of the old porn on pulang dan award, or Rowa, W. HE Pota

in previous years when he under Thomas, Boris Office that there has been any, the erection of Sf water-closets at Nos. 18

Save Maru handkerchiefs and flags Faad. de Chiu Yank were, wevod - accompanied by bolsteronu The Butor material change in the cireutostances to 44, Nathan Road, Kowlood, and oneWERY young child is susceptible to cheers in gratified regrad.

he did not think that Jaator Ke-tan Wa Yao Tuk, Ho Sip, Lai Kangs (Nana chip, $300 WAS, Atall an exorbitant B since 1894. We must admit that water closat and one urina, at the Hong croup. Don't wait until this dreadful

hoped the Church Body would perfonals Oksikin, Lal Canin, Hang Wei Bang consider how they could keep up the Choir Leung Chi-ling, Chan Sai Woo, G. Baux, Hongkong, although it has been kong and Whanipha Dock Company disease attacks your little one before you pregam for it. It comes in the night when

Fund during the ensuing years on a Ros, C. Onslow, P

Brow considerably extended since 1894, is works Hanghom, ware laki on the fable chemists shops sure usually closed, and

Tha Hos TREASUELE remarked that he Nomsson, Bamya An application for partnission to erect sa this stone should be warning. Get and TON overstrate the Ens tambaans of still smaller than the Colonies with dditional water closes as No. & Hostel, Keep Charaberlain's Cough Remedy on your throns in beying to dislodge, the which it is unfavourably contrasted Rampong University, was recomiended Band. It never falle, acts, quiskly, and is phlegm Chamberlain Cough Remedy abeclately harmi Formals by all wilt accomplish this for you, and cure the in the petition. We must admit that to us granted.

Chemists and Storekeepers.

bold that in crazing It For sale by all Chemists and Florikospás, Pain

Noon--Distribution of Prizes & Quesa's

College by II. E the Governor.

9.15 p.m.-Piano Recital by Mr. Denman Fuller, F.R.0.0., L RAM, in the ..City Hall. TUKIDAX, Feb. 1:-

Foon... Land Investment and

-Agency Co's, Meeting, 12.15 p..-E.E. Land Reclamation

Co's. Meeting.

THURSDAY,, Feb 3-

Chinese New Year Day.

Pablie Holiday.

SATURDAY, Feb. 5-

Palios Beserve Annual Dinner,

MOSDAY, Feb. 7

6.30 p.m.-St. Joseph's College, Asocis

"Lon* Annusi Hesting.

by Government nomination. Tho petition also asks that the principle Recital takes place in the City Hall on of election shall be applied to all Monday next at 9.15 p.m., and a limited Unofficial Members of the Legislative number of tickets may be obtained at the Council (other than the Chinese Anderson Mustic Company. Members who stand on a somewhat

A-meating of the Sanitary Board

(Secretary), Indiera from the Goyarument

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was rather strtal they back soonamland - Ho Kam: Tung Babolurship Ɑ). X. the experts of the Choir Fund, and haped Bowan that would not be done agafes

Fitman's Phonetic Instituta - Examina« tions 10 Thory -Certificates, 45 Blomste The Uhrzch Body was re-elected en blectary Certificatos,

The accounts were adopted.

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