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CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

THREE PLEAS OF QUILTY IN

LIGHT LIST.

“OUR DAY

MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918.

FAYRE.

SATURDAY BRINGS MORE MONEY

FOR THE FUND.

Lady May had very kindly presented 500 roses which were sold in the morning by Suzsané Gaudiot sad Evelyn Hotson, and in the afternoon by Mrs Fract. Altogether these brought in 8350 for the Fund

The Fate was held on the Tenmis **Courts The Fair was minus none, of the usual attractions. There were the

withstanding these sees and the

box in which the opium was found. ever-increasing presadre of French and

Regarding the large sums of money on British on the Somme, the Germans

the prisoners the explanation. W hare sent some divisions to help the".

simple. The second prisoner owed a Austrians. Nine of these have been

considerable sum of money, about $700, to Lum Tsai Hok, the real tenant of the withdrawn from the Western front,

The October Sessions opened to-day cubicle. The second prisoner asked the AN AUCTION OF ROSES. and the most surprising point is that the Supreme Court. The calendar first man to saint him and he leaned GIANT LAVENDER TALCUM four of them have been withdrawn was light and contained no indictment him $500. Lam Tsoi Hok, when he heard The attendance

at Saturday's since July 1, when the Sommo on the capital charge. There was a Ravenne Officers ware, in the house supplementary show to

** Our Day diffensive began. It is obvious thut charge of attempted murder, coupled there to no elements of bribery. A more

fused to go were them. Counsel contouded was not nearly as large as on Thurs stalls, the coconuts shies and potato the German High Command would with a charge of wounding two charged barefaced, thing of a mas openly day, but the remarkably easy man-dips "the man in the box," living net withdraw, if it could possibly of disobeying banishment orders charge producing $500 and giving it to aver in which the money came for targets, raffes, and a

ravenue officer was not to be conceived ward for the various attractions attractions. of coring bribes against two prisonera

host of other help it, a single man from the front and charges of furgery, uttering a dock, and Counsel observed that there showed that purses had by no means

Prisoners made statements from the which is being subjected to the forged, instrument and larceny against was a direct conflict between what they been exhausted and that the Com-Miss Connor and Miss B. White, A The entrance gates were kept by offensive described in the German one prisoner. Press

had asid and what Revenue Officer mittes were amply justified in constall for the sale of a large number of 93 a gigantic operation."

Wildin had said, and be submitted on The German Press declaren that the Germans are greatly outnumbered on the Somme, and yet so great is the crisis that the enemy has bad actually to weaken his Western front during the height of the offensive.",

1-lb.

THE TIN THAT CONTAINS

OF TALCUM FOR $1.00.

FOR TENDER SKINS IT IS DELIGHTFULLY SOOTHING AND

HEALING AND IT IS, COMPOSED ONLY OF THE

FINEST AND PUREST INGREDIENTS.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Telephono. No. 18.

To-day's Advertisements

WANTED.

The China Mail.

BANISHED FOR LIFE AND RETURNED.

;

Lau Taing pleaded guilty to a breach of a banishment order operative for life and made in May 1916.

If we bear these facts in mind we wakemas, said prisoner had a number The Crown Solicitor, Mr. G. N. caan perceive the significance of the of convictions against him and had tremendous operations in prog previously been banished from the against the enemy on all fronts Colony three times. dimultaneously. It is unlikely that the Bulgarians or the Turks will be able to afford Austria any more help than they have done already, for the great. Army of Salonika, which is now well on the move, will give the

TWO Experienced OPERATOLINE HONGKONG, MONDAY, October 24, 1818. Bulgarians all the occupation they

take charge of large DRAG

EXCAVATORS in connection with Irrigation Works row under construction

in

Siam.

Applications accompanied by copies.

of recent testimonials should be address-

ed to the Director General Hoyal Irrigation Department, Bangkok, Sism, “stating age, experience, salary required

and whether married or single. Hongkong, Oct 23, 1916. "

1107

PUBLIC SAUQTION,

HE Undersigned have received in-

to sell by Public Auction,

MONDAY,

the 30th October, 1916, at 1f in at Brighton House, No. 10 Arbuthnot Road, (also Entrance by Steps opposite

No. 13 Wyndham Street,

Donk with Pigeon Holes,

Overmantel (bevelled glass),

Chiffonier,

Card Table,

Large Hanging Wardrobe,

Adaptable Bed Sofa,

Electric and finting Chairs,

and Fittings.

Sewing Machine,

A fuw lots of Chinese Porceluias,

Bronzes, Water Colours, ete

On view day of Sale.

Catalogues will be baned,

Terms-Coah.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Oct. 23, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION,"

1160

THE

THE Undersigned bave received in

stractions from the Liquidators of MESARS, Mechras & Co. to sell by Public Auction,

BIRTH.

WATT- "October 18, 1916, at Shanghai, to Captain and Mr. R. A. WATT, a daughter.

want and it is highly probable that the Turks have enough on hand in preparing for big operations in the regions of Auntolia and Mesopotamin. Whether the assassination of the

Davies K.C.) said prisoner is evidently The Chief Justice, (Sir W. Reca more fond of as than we are of him. He was sentenced to three years' hard

Lubour,

APPRECIATED GAOL.

Ip Pak Chay pleaded guilty to a

similar indictment.

Prisoner was banished for ten years in May 1916, and bad rias previous convica tions. He had been banished four times

that the defendants were entitled to be tinuing the fayre for a second day. articles which had been contributed was discharged.

In view of the huge dimensions of presided over by Mesdames de Courcey, Hie Lordship commented that if the the patronsga accorded the fayro on Donnelly, Harris and Fumagalli; the prisoners were correct the chief witness for the prosecution ought to have been Thursday, it was really a surprise Ten "Room" by Mesdames Hotson, questioned from that point of view, where the money came from. The Sutton, Reynolds and White; and the Prisoner having made a statement crush was not so acute but a pros Sheet stall by Mesdames Gobling and could not be arosa axamined.

A female witness was called for the

paroua business was done" in the

E. Lammert.

The Rafle was apperintended by

dafenes and the case was subsequently afternoon and evening by Madames H. P. Harris, Smith, and adjourned

department. H.E. the Governor aad Lady May were among those and Mr. D. K. Donnelly, dressed an Watson, (of Tung Shan). Mrs. Webb who frequently put their hands inte

Italian organ-grindery. DEATH OF BIR JACOB SASSOON. their pockets to help keep the pat

contrubated-

A cabis has been received to-day by good deal of mirth when be purtions included Messrs. C. H. Shields, aboiling The Governor created a the music of the Fair. Others Messrs E D. Sassoon & Co. announcing chased

assisting at the various attrac bandsome brown felt 0. Eager, H. C. Shrubsole, Marshall the death from pneumoois at Bombay chapeau for a couple of dollars the Wood, C. G. Fry, C. A. Peel, K. W. yesterday of Sir Jacob Elias Sassoon, real value being something like: ten Tribe and others. the senior partner of the firm. The cente. Having become, the proud Hongkong house (of which Mr. Ch. S. purchaser the Governor substituted was managed by Mr. John Robertson, The programme at the Concert, which Gubbay is the manager) has been closed

the bargain for his own felt and (and proved & highly successful feature to-day as a mark of respect.

promptly walked inside the show and of the day's proceedings, was as follows: Sir Jacob Sassoon was one of the most paid $5 for a penalty ki

Song Tom of Devon," Mr. H C. prominent merchants and industrial

There was nowhere any lack of Shrubsole; "Waltz me, Dearie" (encore effect on the continuance of the war

Crown Solicitor.

and bankers of which he is the head is energy on the part of the show men "Gathering Nuts in May," Mrs. Webb; that a telegram from Rome leads

well known not only in India and China, who, to the clatter of bells, hooters, song in Italia, "Trovatore," Herr Bindoor-Baatow-On October 17 at to expect, remains to be seen;

Prisoner, who had undergone three Shanghai WILLIAN JOHN BILGOOD, when we attempt to realise the plight October 1914, said he was not banished built the first cotton mill in India in wares one against the other andj

years hard labour, which expired in

but in London also.. Sir Jacob Sassoon motor horas, etc., shouted their Hofmeister; song, "The Star and the PAV.D. Shanghai Municipal

Rose" (encored), Mr. J. Robertson; Council, to EVELINE CONSTANCE to which Austria-Hungary has been after that. After he had been banished 1883, and has since constructed several drew good business.

resitation, "Two Thumpera" ("Lays of HARRIETT BARLOW, of London. BROOKS-WILSON-On October 16, of her being able to achieve any

with several large benefactions, and was the signal for the opening of Thomas; Ballet dance, Miss Sache. reduced, and the high improbability

others. His name has been associated

The National Anthem by the band (ancore "Evensong.") Capt. R. D.

Ind" Mr. A. Hotson; song "Mary At Shanghai JOHN JOSEPH, only son of Join Bacons, of Brockley, permanent success against either the

notably with the Central College of the show. At that time the atten- Kent, to EUTH MARION, only Russians, the Italians

The second half of the programme Scichce which be established in Bombay dance was not any too promising for opened with a Cinematograph, the pro tanghter of Chief Inspector and Romanians, and that all the sacrifices

in 1844, and was therefore 72 years of Sir Jacob Sassoon was born in Baghdad the sky was heavily overcast and factor for which was kindly supplied by MAT. M. WILSON, Shanghai. of her manhood will prove to be in

age at the time of his death. He was and again at 7 o'clock the attendance were supplied by Messrs Pathe Frères. vain, it is not difficult to believe that

About 5 o'clock the Indian Community while the films the outrage at Vienna represents something more than the aberration of a lunatic.

MARRIAGES.

DEATH.

RICHARDSON-Died on September 1 of wounds received on August 31, 2nd Lieut Robert (Roy) S RICHARDSON Machine Gan Corps, ellest son of Mr. and Mrs. RL RICHARDSON, 35 Rosary Gardens, 8.W.

THE ENEMY'S LOSSES.

Premier of Austria will have, the and had each tima roturned, said the pioneers in India. The firm of merchanta

us

but

a

native of Kowloon City and he had three times it was found out that he was

been recalled.

..OF

the

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOUAL AND GENERAL

Free

three years' hard labour remarking that His Lordship sentenced prisoner to he seemed to appreciate the interior of Victoria Gash

"J

WOUNDING A WIFE.

Ngai Tin Po was indicted on a charge of attempting murder and wounding. He pleaded not guilty to the first count and guilty to the second. He said he did cut his wife but did not attempti to kill her."

'THE UNION CHURCH LADIES'

WORKING PARTY.

threatened rain:

+

created a baronet in 1909. The heir- presumptive (by special ramsinder) is improved. The Aunt Sally, which Mr Webb and Mr. Eager gave a sketch Mr. Edward Elias Sassoon, of 46,9 credited with holding the record

which was enthusiastically received. Mr Grosvenor Place, London W.

in takings on Thursday, was again Miss Sachse danced another ballet dance. Shrubeole sang "My Old Shake," and very popular. Mr. N. C. Labrum's

While Mr. Robertson was (Johnnie Walker "verantility was

singing an attraction in itself and on the the curtain rose and revealed & Keep the Home Fires Burding," inside there were shrieks of laughter tables of the Allied Nations, supported The Ladies Working Party at Union as the effigies of Hindenberg, Tir

by members of the Shameen Defence Church have this wock sent off a box of pita Casement. · or rolled bandages to Miss Mackenzie, bowled over. So excellent were the annin, Madame Landry, France; Madame Corps. Mrs Sutton represented Brit Royal Naval Surgery, Orkney...

Also a case containing the following

shota that the iron crosses which Fomagali, Rusein, and Mrs Webb, the ed. She got the knife and he took it Stockings 72 Pairs of Socks 60 Milk the stall was cleared of every toy Anthem.

articles to Queen Mary's Needlework were awarded for good marksman oppressed fiations. The Concert cot- Prisoner said he and his wife quarrell-id-80 Shirts 12 Pairs of Surgical ship ran out, and before midnight cluded as it begme, with the Nations! away from her and struck her.

Covera & Muflers 6 Pairs of Ence Capa chd jar of lollypops.

The Crown Solicitor said he was prépared to accept an amended pics of wounding and causing grievous bodily harm

question of sentence.. His, Lordship adjourned the case for Press the attendance of Dr. Moore, purely on

We are frequently told of calcu lations which are made of the The Manila Observatory at noon losses Germany has suffered in the to-day reported a Typhoon in about war, but we have seldom seen any 112 Long, E. and 11* Lat. N., moving attempt made to calculate the weat Austrian losses. We have in the tele- grams to-day one Italian estimate, fortified by a certain method of proof This gives a loss of nearly four and half millions. The German losses at 2.50 p.m., at their Sales Rouza, No. 8, have been reckoned at over 3,000,000

eo that we get a total for Germany in Hongkong 408. and Austria alone of something like

on

TUESDAY,

the 31st October, 1916,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ic

House Street,~~

ONE LARGE STEEL CABINET

SAFE WITH KEYS.

Taxus:- Cash..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Oct 23, 1916.

(Continued on page 8.)

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.

፡፡

1167

conluting an assertion that the Straits

The "Singapore Settlements is the most lightly taxed Colony of the Empire states that the Straita taxation is 468 Bd. per head while that in Ceylon is 168. 4d, and that

6,000,000. Meagre as the information Lane was last night completely gutted A tobacco store at: 12 Man. Ming is regarding the fighting on the by fire which broke out shortly after southern portion of the Russian line, midnight. The Brigade played on the where the Austrians are bearing the fire for two hours. The cause of the brant, it is apparent from the many outbreak is unknown. The" premises references the Russian communiques are not insured. of the past few weeks have contained

a

prisoner was sentenced to three years After this evidence had been given

hard labour.

OFFERING BRIBES.

THE STORY OF AN OPIUM SEIZURE

18 Eye Bandages 12 Hospital Caps 6 Kimono Jackets.

EWO MEN IN THE WAR.

Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co., Itil,

Abdul

were

Mr J. W. Jamieson, OMG, A notable feature of the afternoon (H.M. Consul-General) in a bap was an auction of roses by the Hon. Fy speech in the course of the Mr. Claud Severn. Thirteen roses oveaing, cordially thanked the Allies were put up and $510 realised. The and Neutrals

for their genero;18 purchasers were:-

support.

$25, $35

8185

The whole of the arrangements were organised by a committee of the ladies of Shameen, of which Mrs. A. Hotson 255 was President and Mr. D. Forbes hon 35 Secretary; with the assistance of a 30 sub-committee of gentlemen under the 25 presidency of Mr. C. H. Shields.

at Shanghai last week received tele.E. the Governor,: 375, $30, gram which adds three mors names to the firm's Far Eastern casualty list, as follows:-

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, $75, $50, W. Calloway, agent at Shimonseli, left for home

formerly J. M. & Co's $55,895, $25, $25

were indicted before the Puise Judge, bomb in

Ne Yuk Shan and Chan Kwong Chak Owo Scottish Borderers, Wouaded by Hon. Mr. E. E. Sharp, K.C....

January, 1915. Lisgtenant 8th King's Mr. Owen Hughes Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, with offering

0.83 pt, progressing wall

Symons, J. M. & Co, Ld., Captain Champkin bribes,

Shanghai, left for home in February, Mr. G. N. One of the Attorney 1918. 2nd Lieut. 5th Royal Fusiliers, General's Office prosecuted and the Slight dislocation left elbow, result of The well-known pony Liberty by Mr. Grist, defenced.

Hon. Mr. E. & Pollock, K. C. instructed, shell explosion; now in hospital st Le to "fierce battles" and "obstinate Dahlia (acquired by Mr. E S. Benbow

Two mauve velvet roses were pre- Totquot

LG. H. Kidd, J. M. fighting" that the caanalties must be Rowe, of Shanghai, and re-natbed prisoners that they offered John Charles East Kent Regiment. Shot in right thigh the handiwork of Mrs. Noronha's The indictment alleged against for home October, 1914 2nd Lieut. 9th satin roses were the gift as well as Co., Ltd, loft sented by Madame Flint while cleven

Export Department, bribes of $500 and Wildio, an officer of the Import and and wristy now in hospital at Rouen. $105 at 6 Wing Wo Street on Sept. 16th last with a view to influencing his

very heavy indeed. In the months Amaises) was killed last week. He of June, July and August alone it shied at a passing car sad charged direct

2.30 pm Auction of Furniture Was estimated that the Austrians lost for the wall of the Ewo stables com conduct. They pleaded not guilty.

Drawn Thread and Crass Cloth etc. at Mears. Hughes and Hough's

General Memoranda

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20:-

10.30 am-Auction of H.MS."Taku"

and H.M.S.* Otter", on board.

10.30 am-Auction of Naval Stores

ut H.M. Naval Yard Hongkong.

11.30 am Auction of Pig Iron at

fully 800,000 men, including some pound, with the result that his head 350,000 prisoners. The average, of came in forceful contact with the wall csonalties,ao far at least as killed and he died almost immediately. and wounded are concerned-bas certainly not been reduced since.League Bazaar will take place in for Austria has not only had Government House

The

Ministering

Children's

It

"

"MARRIED LIKE CHRISTIANS.".

A REMARKABLE CHINESE WEDDING...

$510

"OUR DAY" FUNDS.

THE RECENT CONCERT AT VICTORIA THEATRE

Mr E Ralphs sends as a statement of Accounts in connexion with the con cert held at the Victoria Theatro on the 12th inst. The net result is that s cheque for 1,659.40 has been forward- ed to Mr H. C. Sandford, Hon. Tres surer, "Our Day" Funds.

wity of again thanking all those who Mr Ralpha wishes to take this opport

the public for their generous support. gave their casistance at the concert, sod

mother who is over 65 years of ago. The roses were beautifully made and guaranteed to outlive the last of the C.H.P.Hay, J.J. Harrington, A. Kenting, The jurors were-J. C. Jobastone,

very last roses of summer." AJ. Hassan, A. G. da Rocha said Chinfen

The handsome blue-eyed doll put Leo.

up in a raffle was won by Mis Mr. Orme said the facts were very simple. Revenue Officer Wildin and four writing from Sutasien, N. Kiangsa, Mrs. Gibson and tickets 807 and A correspondent of the China Press, Gibson, daughter of Commander and Chinese Officers visited the second floor: Казя Garden to meet great attacks by the Russians Saturday, "the 11th November.

on of 6 Wing Wo Street on a general solemnized hers a day or two ago. The cigarettes. The holders of these 884 won the prizes of cigars and on the one side and the Italians on the is in aid of local charities for child. for opium One Chinese was placed on rere in the El Dorado of the modern numbers should call at the Union

A rather remarkable wedd

wedding was warrant which permitted him to search prelude to it would make you

think you Rumanians in a fresh field in many and Sailors, and the Belgian verandah to prevent any Chinese taking and they must get him for her. This always allowed it to be competed for The Mother Superior, Italian other, but she has had to meet the ren, the Children of the Empire!

the stairs to prevent anyone leaving suffragettes. The lady in the case find Insurance Office for their gifte. Fund for disabled and blind Soldiers

while the search was in progressing berself free, from betrothal entangle Bierce encounters. Austria's strategic Orphans in Belgium."

and another wd posted on the ments, told her parents that there was Colonel Bogey's golf cup was won reserves are declared to have been Xmas parcel rail closes on Novem-they were inclined to in the case of panic. in question said it made him and to again and so Colonel Bogey had it

As the a shorter and more dangerous exit, as they propesded to do. The young man

only one man she wanted for a husband over and over again, but the winnera exhausted before, Romanis came into ber 16 many will doubtless buy at The search was proceeding and, before think of getting married but he supposed the fray. Mr. WaENER ALLEN, the the Bazaar their Kross presents to anything was found the second prisoner it was useless to object. His face took at the finish. Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement special representative of the British send borac.

Day.

touched Rayshue Officer Wildin on the on a broad smile, anyhow, when he

Right Rev. Bishop D. Ponnoni... shoulder and taking him to the kitchen thought of the twenty mow

when he The publication of the balance

A belater subscription per Mrs handed him $105 in bank notes. There would go with the girl he was to get.

R. M. Melay, No. 3 Section sheet of Our Day" will now be Anonymous was difficulty between the parties, as

Neither of the contracting parties awaited with keen interest; it is! prisoners spoke Chu Chau. Wilkin was Christian but they both wanted Mr. and Mrs. Newell returned to the A Chinese

took tha

Christian money and kept it midst of the customary Chinese rites the

Ceremony. So right in the certain to show a magnificent result. acted as interpreter. In consequence chapel and vero married in due form

European clothes bride and bride-groom came over to the of a conversation the first prisoner was after the Christian ceremonial à rather

en outburst of e

Kowloon Godowns

2.30 p.r.-Auction of Naval Stores,

Naval Depot.

Lighter, Boats etc., as Kowloon

FRIDAY, Oct. 17

11 am-Auction of Household Fürni- ture and Hospital Requisites cts. at the Wanchai Hospital.

MATURDAY, Oct. 28

Press with the French Army, referring

to the Austrian losses in a letter

written seven weeks ago Bald:-"The question arises: Where in the Dust

TI

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

10.30 am.Auction of Household Monarchy to find more troops It Colony to-day from a trip North.

Farnitura eta at No. 3 Barrow Terrace, Granville Road, Kowloon. 3.15 p.m.-Gymkhana Meeting, at

Happy Valley: ·

BUNDAY, Oct. 19

in

· OUR DAY "! ́AT CANTON.

cannot accuse: Germany of having failed to succbur the brilliant Yokohama, has died from apoplexy at and two be of loose opium was found aisle Westerways are very slow to Mr. & F. Rhine an old resident of allowed to leave the house and during startling feature of the ceremony wa his absence 113 taels of opium droes the bride-gr which greeted second. The Germans lost half a the age of 55.

na ho walked million of men-at-Verdan- before the

up the am-Excursion to Macao by Somme offensive begin. Since July East with the Cherniavsky trio a few lont the money to No. 2 od, the Inter

When the first prisoner returned ho take hold in this, staid old place, but the Shameen on "Our Day," the A very spccessful effort was made on Miss Maud Allan who toured the Far Police Station the first-prisoner said he day there must be a change coming.

offered Wildin $500, in notes At the judging by the events of the wedding proceeds being estimated to amount to they have been losing heavily, both on the Somme and at Verdun. How ago has become affianced to Leonid he did not give the 3500.

Chernovaky, the violinist

"Taliban"!

MONDAY, Oct. 30

Non Dairy Farm Co's. Meeting. 1.30pm Auction of Household heary the German casualty list bas Furniture at No. 5 Lochiel Terrace been can be deduced from the fact Cameron Road, Kowloon

that since July 1 the Allies have

VISITING CARDS

UCÉEDIAT

"China Mail* Office.

taken

43,000 prisoners at these two

CHILDREN'S COLDS. points on the front. According to all W let the children rack their little bodied in such distreuing man precedents on this front this furner when you can socauilure

Coki with a bottle of Chamberla mast represent a very large total of cough Remedy For anls by

German side.

and Storpser

. Blix-

2.30 p.m.

765: rom 1341) maler

sellers

Royenne Officer Wildn then gave ovidence e

NADA A CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS. The Hon. Mr. Pollock said the statements made by the prisoners At the Police Station give a mary of the isota The first man. said ho knew nothing of the drow opium and disclaimed any respons-- Fibility with regard to the loose opium. The second prisoner, alio disclaiming responsibility, said the opium balunged to Choi Hot Whose The TM on the

buyer

between $6,000 and $7,000.' '

The day's proceeding were much or the lines of the arrangements in

LADY MAY'S QUR DAY ROSE FUND.

Convents a

"An Ally

30.50

130.00 Previously acknowledged 7,403,00

$7,362,50 CLERICAL ERRORS FOR CORREOTION. “* (1) The entry i

in the last list "Lieut Galland RNVR-8100 should' have been entered as collected by Lieut. Golland from the officer's and men of the Stonecatters and Cape Aguilar Noval Wireless Ftationa

(2) The

The entry in list of 19.1216“ MEG. Grimble should have been "Eric, Vids, and Doris,

(3) In the list of subscriptions per Me

Hongkong—a sale of rosos, a Carden Arcails, the andra "Mr.

Mody $16, Mr Yacob Hakim- Fate or old English Fair in the after-10, should have been Mody

noon and a Concert at the Theatre in the evening.

& Co. Mr Golady, Hakim," and the names of MR. Butad

e) 36," Mrs D.M. Kheran, should

Esbriptions___ Arcanting to overfehbe added, p $1,600 were received towards the Fund. pendently of the proceed "of the

attractions

We are also asked to say that the entryKing Edward Hotel (par Men, Choy Shing $100 should read The King Edward Hotel Proprietors #100,

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