WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917,
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UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT MARSEILLES AND
TAKING PASINGERS AND CARGO TO -STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, ka
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1917, 1917.
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BIRTH OF A SUBURB.
A MODERN MIRACLE NEAR WOOLWICH
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VISITORS AT THE HOTELL
And the houses anntribute to the same effect. The witage is the prevalling type in England, but the cottage varies oc- TAHONGKONG HOTEL. siderably. It may be brick er half timber, I Mr G. E. AndersonMisa G. de Journal for weather boarded, stucco. You will see Miss A. Ch. Anderson Miss H. de Journal Amost intaresting "and meccèsful
all types together," without any jarring Geo. 5. ArchbuttMy CE. Keist experiment in housing reform has been cattage and not the grown up house. Mr. E Lauritsen
effect, leenuse all are essentially the Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs.
Mr J. W. Bacseken. De F. T. Eryt carried out at Woolwich since the wasThat is exactly the effect of Well Hall. buke out. Te a triumph of Govern
Barbara
Guidon- ment'enterprise, and ere long it any be
that number,
FROSTRUITY AND INDEPENDENCE, Although the cottages had to be built
Mr
Mr J. H. Baring Laralice
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Mr Little
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Manter Baxter
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Mr. S. Longfield
Me Macfarlane MEGA Lindin Major D. Mandonald Hr and Mi
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repeated in other parts of the kingdon, in groups, running from two to twelver and Mrs H. A. Leiria. LONDON,le preparations are already being made buses in a bleak, the architect managed Capt.
to apply the methods to Biglum then to make euch biek look only like an over- once the Germans have been driven out
Well Hall; a suburb of Woolwich," the block, so that one will have two r 0. D. J. Bell gros cottage. Ho varied the houses in Mr 8 Febarfeld
Mrs E.R. Beliling writes Nr. Gubert Seldes, "is a modern straight stories of streco and the next Mr R. J. Birbeck miracle. To appreciate Wall Hall faily will have a bit of brick facing, and the Mr. D. Birrall it is necessary to go back to January third will be half of wood and half of Mr. T. Bonwell 1913. The arsenai at Woolwich was on tugen. Es varied the positions of the
De and Mrs a peace basis of 10,000 men, and then gables and of the windows; be gase cheh Mr H. Boylan
And Kirs A. I. ^^ Marriott Bonet snddenly it shot up to six or sevp times house, a separate character. And every Capt. Ja Mrs Branch Capt. MoLennen H H. E. Alin
Capt A. Mellashman Workers by day and by where he got the home effect which Mr W. G: Erowell Me Havan Mainos night, men and women, had to be housed makes people glad they are living in ae & Mrs Carompers C audr the scene of uction. No time could house, and proud of the way the house C. W. Chifford Meyer and
Mr L.A. Calderon · Me J. Maroaki be wasted after a day at the forms for is kept. They rentals are low, the accom-fisa E. M. Clifford Dr. E. Morrison long journey back to London; the trommodation is excellent, and, what is more, ir D. C. G. ChordMr A. B. Moulder and train services were insufficient in toy the buildings will last for centuries. case to handle the rush. The scarcity of
Kirs accorimodatin was so great that beds
Mr3.D. Courtury Miss E Pencille Mr F. W.
Cant and How D Mr J. J lat out to card" were scarcely aver vueant,
Capt. P. H. Cowan Mr P. G. Potts
D'OUreyra tues occupying them day and night,
Mr and Mrs E FEE. F. Bay useerding, to whether they were no one
Mr W. BDavenport Mr B. M. Micha nr night whift,
Cox and Infant Miss F. Beny
Mr and
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Hall Athosh the local authorities said that the play would not succeed, and that the date would be failure. Well Hall is so popular, that it has a wine. The authorities erected hundred of intense rivalry among those workers who like a fashionable club, and there is buts, rigged them up more for speed than wish to get in.. for cert, and with no thought of independence of the workers' wives (who The prosperity and reunamy or of permanence. Then came a change of policy. A man of foresigas the scheme) are tremendously impressive. are the best witnesses to the success of pointed out that it would be possible is buik real houses, with some attention to the refusal of most of the dwellers in the "An interesting fact is brought out by the requirements of a decent life, alinost larger homes to take lodgers. us quickly as the huts were built, "arginal plans a 'rooms was added on to that these houses would not be a dead these houses simply because the planners G. lown after the war. The Local Govern-thought that the workers would be gind MED. Haakail nent Board thereupon demanded 1,000 to reduce arpense by taking a lodger. TistMe D. & Hewitt houses, to be ready in seven months, the insi-pendence of comparative wealth, Mrs E. Hodging Mr CP Templeton Well Hall, about one mile, from Wool and the intense feeling of family unity wich, was chosen as the site. It was and family pride has kept these roams MFE. Hoffman
Mr and Mrs Paal Mr F. G. Thompson
Hodzica shallow valley with an area of nearly 100 vacant, or has transformed them into MrWE
Mr Vacher ME ners; in peace time most of it had been spars bed poms and second parlons. Mr.Shakon Hooper MD Are Weatherbe {!:" over to market gardening, and
is an indication of how workers, respondi
Mr T
Me H. Westers Hapo vegetables flourishad, is the moist soil of to surroundings which really give them Capt. and Mrs R. Mr RAW, 1 the slopping hills and in the valley.
Misa E. Jacobsen
Inne
Mr and Mrs E. J. Trees grew haphazard in the landsen
Mr.J. W. Johnston. Mr 9. G. Wood
wilkinson diteles, instead of drains, intersected for
FM. Joseph und et various points. As a building site
Mr Mrs M. RMA Foods nothing could be said in its favour, except
de Journal that it was near Woolwich and bad a railway depot a mile and at hall away However, the wirk wha midentaken with s will and is a triupphant success.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to bein Sussex, Surrey, or Essex. Here you cancelled or altered without notice.
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FRIDAY, NOV. 16th, at 1 p.m.-SATURDAY, JAN. 28th.
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Gezara Arvont
AN IDEAL PLACE. Although the house
are built in sections of from five to tea to a black the total effect is Bikh that of any village hay the sacred quiet of the old English and the crossings. The trees and heilges, village; here you have the winding roads the numerous greens, the wooden fences, and little gardens, tite very materiais from which the houses were built, are all parts of the ordinary, landscape of Southern England. Here and there a bit of Geor pleasing contrast to the normal type of gian architecture strikes the eye, in s English cottage with its sloping roof, little doorway, and low wide windows. The ivy has trailed over the rough-cast and the weatherboarding, and the little village nestles in its valley as if it were unconscious of the terrible struggle which called it into being."
As you walk along the gravel pathways you are semnek by a bit which looks like St. Albans, a grown up town when the Florane came to England. Here is an arrangement of houses and trees which reminds you of Essex; further on & curve of the road and the vista beyond makes you think of Shere or any village in Surrey. And everywhere the town j livable; you know that this isn't merely
an experiment in herding people together.
It is an experiment in providing a place for people to live,"
the homely feeling. In fact, the scheme. hay taken so well that it is being copied in other parts of the kingdom, and the plans have güce to Eetgun for use the when the enemy has been driven out.
there
E.Hoogeweeff Mr J. Waters
Weymouth
Mrs H.. Woods -!
Miss D. Woods
FEAK HOTEL
Well Hall, in short, is an object on in how to de inft in a real Government triumph. was completed in so short a time that even the ugly hata were heaten for speed. The average cont is about 30 per house, some 30 per Mrs T. Ad cent more than the huts cost, and after Mr DK: Blair te earning rent when the hints are rolling the war the houses at Well Hell wiMr and Mrs O. is,the dust.
FAINTED AT 10,000 FEET.
UNUSUAL FLIGHT OF, AN
AIRMAN,
Breskspear
Mr and Mrs. E.
„Cartwright -
Capty & Mrs H.
TRAMO
Cameron Mazanlay
Missy Martia
Miss Martin
Capt. & Mrs Tierie
Mr&Mrs FW. Cary, de Mathos
Mr and Mrs FB. L. Me and Mrs. G. E.
Dowbiggin
Mr and Mrs
Elmore
Mr FW, Evans Mr-3. Evans
Mr Denman Fuller
Mrs Garlick
Nightingale
JMT. L. Perkins,
Ars Perriny Mr F. van lees. Mr and Mrs WIE.
Roberts
When he had seconded to a height of 16,000 foer, Sec.-Lieut. D. R. Waller, of
Miss Skinder Meopham, Kent, fainted in the air. An Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr&Mrs A Finday explosion occurred, and Lieut. Waller Haley Smiths inquest at Hounslow, when the symptoms was. killed. This was stated at the Mr and Mrs H., B. Mr & Mrs V, Prackay
of air faintness were decribed.
Harling & child Smith
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Sterling
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Silver
18,500,000
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$33,500,000 ~$15,000,000 ADESTORIA 78,000,000
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COURT OF DIectors." Hon Mr. & H. Dodwell,-Chairman, Hon Mr.
PH. Holyoak.-Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
7:1/GAT:M. Edkins, Esq.
CS: Gabbay, Esq.
Anton
C.E. FC. Butcher, Esq..
A. H. Compton, Bag: E. V. D. Parr, Esq.
W. L. Fattenden, Esq.
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Hongkong-N.J. STABB, Ex-
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London Baxxers-LONDON COUNTY, AND
WESTMONTERE Bank, Linge
HONGKONG INTERTET ALLOWED: £ On Current Accound at the rate of Two par cebt per annum on the dally balan
ON FLOAD DXPOSITS:- For 3 months 2 per cent per annum.
Hengkon
JETABB Chies Manager 1917.
HONGKONG RAVINGS BANE.
The machine, it was stated, nosedived, Mr and Mrs J. C.M.Major GentrTHE business of the abore Bank is rolled over. When the explosion took Mr F. B. Johnson Mr A Vermanlen righted itself then dived again and Hurley Miss Ventris place the machine was blown to pieces.
Captain C. Inglefield dat Mr & Mrs Jonckheer Lt. Col. John Ward Licut. Waller bad never before: fewn Mr and Ms A. Mr and Mrs G. 2. more than 3000 feet up, and, it was-- Lembelet
Wetton & children usual and dangerous to By 16,000 feet at Mrs W. G. Litt Col Young, EE. a first attempt. He thought that the officer must have become faint or had a heart attack.
The Coroner: How.cas.you
you tell that! His dying cap was strapped under his untapped two miles away. One of the chin before he went up, but it was found
first things a flying man does if he feels Mrs. R. Almond
KING EDWARD HOTEL faint is to unloosen the strap.
would
Mr & Mra-MeAinsi The secret of getting this atacaphore Captain Inglefield, is stara moving before Dr and Mrs Asger Mr
The first symptom of faintness, ssid Mr J. R. F. Flyan Mea Meled is complicated and interesting. When the the eyes, when an airman should come
Anderson And Me E. Moran architect was faced with the necessity of down at once Fainting
and son Mr J. Newberg 5' building a town around nothing that is. man to fall forward and lose absoluto Mr W. Badge!
cause Mr G. Batraceman Mrs W. C Passmore without a centre of any Barthe deter control of the machine. It would used Mr and Mrs T. 8. Ma and Mrs G. E
MTF Reld mined to use the old, English village & trong mold he know the sirMis Christiansen &M÷H: M. Sherwin
to fy at such a height a model, and the result is that you feel pressure o
Cheng as if you were walking where' generations | The Coroner: Would it not be
child
Mr and Mrs Sicfort be ceoful have worn the roads out of the stubborn to have an air pressure gauge, as the Mrs. B. Calhane and famil BOLI. The sease of raw zewness has machine -It would be very useful..
Mr Finlayson ME M. Bligh vanished;
The jury returned a verdict of seci-Mr and Mrs Gregory children
Mrs Stewart and Mr V. Fritz Idental death.
Mr and Mrs Kammas Mga trasten.
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