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THE CHINA MAIL.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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hospital was provided. Can it be seriously, argued that the "maternity bungalow * provided in the Govern
Major W.S, Nathan, General Manager ment Civil Hospital compound, satia-Fof the Chinese Engineering and Mining: factorily meats public requirements Company, has been made a C.M.G. in in this respect? We have heard recognition of valuable services rendered much complaint regarding the un-in connection with the war. [suitability of the present accommoda- tion but we do not remember ever to have heard a word in its favour. Mr. HOLTOAK's qbortions outlined scheme for an extension of the Victoria Hospital, sad, by selling a portion of the present site of the Government Civil Hospital, erecting with the proceeds a hospital for among men from the East recently wounded are Brigadier General Bray European in the Central district | of Hongkong,
a branch hospital (formerly Commandant of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps) and Mr. J. A. Brand, for European in Kowloon, and of the firm of Brand, Bros. and Co. an improvement ou the present
Captain E. T. Young, for 18 years in the Chinese Customd, is reported dead in France, as a result of a motor car accident while with the B E F died on March 14 in St. Oper.
EMPIRE DAY SHOOTING COMPETITION.
H.K.D.Ċ. WINS TEAM PRIZE.
The Annual Hongkong "Bisley hold under the auspices of the Hong- kong Police Reserve, took place yester- day at King's Park Range,
Thirteen taarar, comprising 32. men,
competed, and there were a large number of visitors throughout the day, the weather being invourable for onlookers
Now has reached Shanghai that if not for competitors.
•
THE SCORES,
Tent
1100 yds.
delib.
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918.
H.K.D.C. (INFANTRY, TEAM HA”). Q.M.S. Mackayt 20
34 32 28 148 pl. Grimes 39 20 LCpl. Goodman 33 19 19.30 195 Pte. A. Jenkinst 29 1896 31 30 197
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Dockyard DarENCE COzra.
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EMPIRE DAY CELEBRA TION
SAIYINGRUN. SCHOOL SPORTS.
Historio Stanley was the place electail by the pupils of the Sayingpun School for their Empire Day festivities. A start was made at 10.30 am: when launches containing about 300 papi's ami masters left Jardine's Wharf.
Stanley was reached by way of P.O. Elson 2 18 20 23 32 134 LP. Owrightt... 27 18 20 20 28 198 Ed. So. Brockt... 30 21 18 20 2 18% Lyeemun at noon. On landing, after So. Deanet... 30 19 39 28 1 120 bathing and lunch, the Empiro Day 59 Sports which for the last ten year, bave been the outstanding, feature of the | day's celebrations, were proceeded with. The events numbered 15, and the entries over 200, Heats were run off earlier in the week, and the Anals, which were very keenly contested, were run on the oki Parade Ground.' The results were as follow:
74TH PUNJABIS.
L. N. A. Din
17 33 30 23 133
10 19 31
Amongst those present were Bie Excellency the Governor and LadyB..Singh... S0 May. His Excellency the G.O.C, N. Singh 25 15 41 31 35 113 Major-General Ventris, Hon. Mr. Claud N. Resils
28 20 20 12 Severn, Mr.T. F. Hough and many
300 other prominent members of the Colony. Lunatic Asylum. The Goremment. It is mentioned in a Tientsin paper The Governor's Cup for, the best considers that it is premature to that Mr. P., S. Heintelsmann, the individual score was carried off by consider these questions, but the United States Consul at Canton, Corporal Grimes, with 146 out of a
+
ROYAL NAVY.
Mr. Crane 29 18 34 28 24 133 P.O. McLelland 33 91 30 33 23 139 S. P.D. Loach... 8
29 17 30. 121
190 YANDA (Senior)-lat Wan Man-
public will certainly hope for their succeed Mr. FR2 Josselyn, the Vice l'nossible 180; P. O. McClelland P. N., Ld.Sto. Horray 30 19 23 25 31 106 Kit, 2nd Tang Sui yung, 3rd Li Man-bi
consideration at the earliest possible Consul in Charge at Tientsin, who will
date.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
BIRTH.
G.
K
MUT-At Weihaiwel, on the 13th instant, the wife of W; M. MUNT, N., of a daughter.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
NOTICE.
and after the 1st Jac. GAF) ROCK and WAGLAN will exhibit their Proper Lights from sunset on suurise.
C. W. BECKWITH, Commander R.S.,
Harbour Master, &c, &c., &c.
Harbour Department,
Hongkong, May 25, 1918.
WANTED.
shortly be transferred to Chung-king.
Mr. J. B. Sawyer, formerly Vice. Consul at Hongkong and now with the Immigration Station at Angel Island, has been appointed to Shanghai to succeed Mr. H. B. Webber, American Vice Conazul in charge of the registration and emigration office of the Consulate there. Mr. Webber is to be transferred
second, with 139 and Naik N. Singh, of the 74th Punjabis third, with 133.
The H.K.D.C. Infantry "A" team, won the team prize with 526 out of a possible 720, the Dockyard Defence Corps second, with $25 and the 74th Funjabirthird, with 220.
H.K.D.C.-(A & E). Sgt. Hill
... 31
518
100 Yards (Junior).—ist Yeung Kwok- cheng; Sad Wong Sui-po, 3rd Lai Yuk-va. Los Jux (Senior)-1st So Six-un, 2nd Li Man-bi, 3rd Un Pro-Kum.
Lox Jump (Junior)-1st Fung Yaw- 20 55 $7 26 199 cheang, And Lai Yek-wa, 3rd Make? Sgt. Manuk. 78 18 16 38 17 14
200 Y.-Invitation Race-pen to Gr. Sorby
18 16 20 20 197 | Members of the Saiyingpun Ambulance Cpl Eldridge... 16 28 29 38 177
Division 1st Leang thang, 2nd Bat Chung-ming, 3rd Tam Sik-ling.
RACK-Ist PICK-A-BACK
Cheung Choungtung und Tanr Seiyung, ad Mak Tun-choi and Hausin, 3PL Leung Yun-sang and Li Man-hi
13TH INFANTRY. F. M. Khan..... 98 14 31
60
28 128 27 18 32 25 14 12
31 ES 23 123
D. R. Khan... 93 17
The China Mail. A petroleum fiell has been dis-to the immigration Burean in Sua year, when only two teams failed to A. El Khan.
BONGRONG, SATURDAY, May 25, 1918.
LOCAL QUESTIONS.
480SEVERAL questions on topics of much local interest were asked and nswered at Thursday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Imprimis, there were questions designed t elicit Information as to what extent
HOUSE of 2 or more Rooms on the A Upper Level. Immediate posses sinn. Apply stating terms to
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Hongkong. May 25, 1918,
FOR SALE.
181
Apply from 13 to 7 pm. Room 66, King Edward Hotel.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TEX CONCERNBO),
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covered by Mr. K...Nishida of Cholwon, Francisco. Kangwon Province, Korea.
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95 16 24 23 21 124
20 16 30 13.97
31.0
440 YARDS (HANDICAP) RAGE-1st War Man-kit, 2nd Au Hang-ki, Std Leng 4th Lan Ming-cheung. Tit-sang
103 YARD-Tupra-Leccer RACE.
A special prize for rapid shooting was won by the 74th Punjabis,
The scoring was not so good as last.J. Khan
reach the 600 mark, but the weather conditions were not conducive to high
1st Mak Sur-chot and Leung Sun-sang- ROYAL MARINES. very pleasant ceremony took scoring, there being a distinct haze and
End Ng Hau-Tie and Ng Lai-sin, 3rd The Manila Observatory last place in the library of the Marine the clouds intermittently obscuring the Watering 26 19 28 28 23-12 Tang Sui-yung and Chan Chi-fat
Pte. Dougherty 30 19 31 19 21 190 1 YARES-Beginners' Class Only Shangbai when
Pte. Kelly
29 113 1st Wu Yat-kwan, 2nd Cheung Cheung, night reported the cyclone or typhoon Engineers' Institute
Pte. Bigga
29 128 3rd Li Sun-tain, 4th Chan Siu-ting.g S. of Naba to be recurving northeast. Mr. A. Malcolm, chief engineer, who
Nine competitors favoured the aper
Ya8-Open to Classes 4,5&and ward.
has seen no less than 42 years' service ture sight, seven of whom were members
4331st Sa Shin-im, ad Ip Yuk-lung-
ard Ng Kan-tim. with The China Navigation Company of the winning and second teamă, and ad is shortly leaving for Home taking into consideration the four per the cent. deduction with which these men on well-earned retirement, was recipient of a token of esteem and were penalised, additional proof is appreciation from his fellow-members of provided of the advantage gained by the lastitute which took the form of a the aperture sight.
At the first range, Corporal Grimes handhome pair of binoculara. Mr. John Prentice, who made the presentation scored 33 out of a possible 3 and remarked that Mr. Malcolm was one of
Three Chinese passengers on - the NY K. Chiesen Maru, which left Kobe, May 2nd and dropped anchor at Moji on the 3rd, were found to be carrying early 12,000 in their waistcoats with the intention of smuggling the cash away Shangbai. The men were arrested.
ROYAL ENGINEERS. Lt. Bryant. 25 17 10 St. Sgt Barclay 87 13 30 96 Set. McGregor 27 18 61 Spr. Powell..... 38 15 20 87
24 22 178 22 118
17 118
20 117
481
200 YARDS--Open to Classes 7 and 8. 1st · Lai Yuk-way Sud Yeung Kwok- Chung, 3rd Fung Yaw-cheong.
100 YARD-Open to boganader + 3"- 1st Leang Tit-sang, and Mak How- ming, 3rd Chan Yun-nam, 4th Sit Siu. bi.
"CONSOLATION Race-lat Lom Tame sing nd Ho Maw-kwong, 3rd. Ling Insp. J. Grant... 27 15 32 28 24 16 Hang-to, 4th Li Ka-a.
The Prizes were presented at the Sgt. Grimmert.. 49 17 37 47 128
HosexONG POLICE.
Sgt. Marks 109 17 24 24 24 118 Inspector of English schools.
The Report of the Director of the his very old friends, and they first mes / continued to do well up to the 500 Insp. Gerrard... 25 12. 28 23 13 10 school this morning by Mr. E. Ralpbs.
in 363, when both wore apprentices in yards range when his place at the head shipbuilding yard at Greenock, earning of the individual scores became practi- the princely salary of 21. 101d. per cally a certainty. His total at that week, 1d. being deducted from
the Government has acted upon the Endings and recommendations of the Coroner's Jury which inquired into the great tragedy at the Race Course
Hou. February. The 525-LADYS MUFF and CAPE last
Mr. Royal Observatory for the year 1917 COLLARS of Reni Fur Black POLLOCK particularly wanted states the principal features of the Skins: $85 Photo-appar. Anast. Goorz $30-PEARL THREAD-NECKLACE know whether the Government in weather in 1917 were the heavy rains And 115 PEARL PIN-CRAVAT the framing of new Regulations from July to 29, when 30-06 inches fisa would take special care to ennct fall, a general defect of wind velocity, that certain definite officials in the and typhoon which passed a few miles PUBLIC AUCTION. Government Service shall be person to the north of the Observatory on THE Undersigned have received instrually responsible for seeing that anch Anguss 12. Tticus to sell by Fublic Auction, Regulations are carried out. For
The German Club at Kobe bas some rearon or other, a definite reply to that question was evaded, though been sold to the Nippon Eisen Kaisha for Yep 340,000, according to the clearly follows that when ceruhi. The proceeds of the sale, it is chligations are imposed by Regula- tions it becomes the duty and understood, are to be applied for the responsibility of some particular aintenance of Germans in Japan. Boat of the German property in the officer of the Government to see thint former Settlement of Kobe, has already those Regulations are obered. There is natural reluctance on part of the higher oficials to shoulder Hallstand, Sidebent.snch a responsibility unless the Diuner Vaggon, Dining Chaire, Dining Government is prepared to go to: Table, extension three leaves
blackwood Cabinet, Joss Table. the heavy expense of furnishing them with an adequate stuff, for, what Folding Tea Table, E.
Crockery and lassware including would represent a very cooxide: Large Dinner and Dessert Service pink single Beds. Marble-top Washstands
WEDNESDAY,
29th 3ay, 1518, at 3.30 p... pt No. 10, Middle Road, Kowloon,
SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
kc..
FURNITURE, ko..
Teakwood
therein contained,
Consisting of:
&c.
per into the hands of Japanese.
The first prize in the Shanghai Championa Sweep amounted to $35,000 The winning ticket was held by Shanghai doctor and a lady friend; the second prize, $4,000, was won by two men (one a Chinaman) employed at the
473
HK D.C. (IPÄNTRY TEAM "B"} 31 for the Saturday afternoon of stage reached 122 with P. O. McClelland, Leach +99 15 32 24 21.112 After recounting early experiences, the 11 and Leading Seaman Brook, 11gt. Bannerman, 19 18 19 23 19 105
4 3129 10 speaker said that be could boast that he At the last range Grimes scored caly Opl. Lyon 30 17 came to China six years before Mr. 98, bet McClelland was still behind Pte. Tollan + 28 10 31 33 57 198 Malcolm, who had now heen 42 years with 25 taking second place. Naik N. on the coast. This said much for the)
Singh, who rallied after a poor show at health and climate of Shanghai.
the 500, scored 32, giving him third place.
THE SHANGHAI RACES.
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE,
H
In the team shooting the winning team, the H.K.D.C. (Infantry "A"), was only holding third place at the 500- but they made a successful recovery at
450
RG.A. Gr. Martin. 11 30 24 25 113 Sgt. Maj. Beath 25 15 28 22 2 11 Gr. Bradley...... 25
Gr. Hartret...... 28 25 1 22 116
H.K.P.R.
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Afterwards, under the Union Jack and on the site of the old back. rooni a photograph was taken.
The party was particularly fortunate
in having present Sergt. Longland who bad with him a tracing dated 1875 buildings of the early Military Encamp which indicated the positions of all the
| ment,→→→barrack room, orderly room, officers,quarters, canteen hospital, and the well whose waters are reputed to have been poisoned and to which cause is ascribed many of the deatha among the garrison who guarded this distant outpost of Empire.
It requires but a small efort of the imagination to conjure the scenes which
pioneer beroes.
hampions Day at the Spring Mfecting the last range and just managed to get A.S.P. Franks... 28 12 16 20 25 114 must have been enacted by these in almost perfect ether for into first place from the Dockyard tout c. J. 5. Khan... 28 18 13 35 39 133 reaching West Point by way of Aber.
20 A 143 8. Maj. Roylance 26 10 proved gloriously fine, following upon
Stanley was left at 4pm, the launches meing, says the N.U. Daily. The by one point; the 74th Punjabis, last T. Hodg attendance to witness the big race of the day in the afternoon must surely year's winners, being third. have beaten all records, as must the attendance for the whole three days of official racing, in addition to the araunt
of
At the close of the shooting Mr. F.
Jenkin, C.BE, asked Lady May to... R.GA!
Capt. Harris ... 29 18 26
and gold design, Tenkwood Honble and able addition to the duties impostu Waterworks; and the third prize (which the Champions alone were well re/Reserves to whom belongs the credit of
I
One Singer's Sewing "Treadle." All the Electric Fittings,
And
A number of Plants in Pots. Do view from 'Turaday the 28th inst Catalognes will be issued.
was divided owing to i desd beat, won by giving $5,100 "sach) was Sharghai European residents.
Sixty successful applicants for Positions as Special Constables in the attended the first in a series of lectures Shanghai Municipal Police Department
on the duties of a policeman at the
.
deen at 5.30 p.m. completing the tirenit. 445 of the island. No untoward event marred the day's proceeding-w pleasant day, crowded with incidents for 24.26 116 the pupils, but a particularly anxious.
Posibles-Individual 180. Teams 720. † Used apartare sights.
The special thanks of the School are 417 due to Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, N. J. Stabb, Esq., B. Showan, Esq, H. W. Ray, Ea,, TE Pearce, Esq., Young. Kun, Esq. (Sang Kes), for donations to the Prize Fund, and to the British American Tobacco Co. Nastles Milk Co HONGKONG CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, Tu Chun-po, Esq. (W. G. Humphreys & Co.), Chan Chin-up, Esq. (Hong Tat Co), Un lu Hong, Eq. (R Corey & Co., for further gifts of prizes.
21 10 96 21 money that passed through the distribute the prizes which she did in Mar 31. Singh. 20 Members Sweeps, and tari-mutuels her usual graceful manner, His Excel Lt. Wiles 22 13 25 16 24 1ce and strenuous time for the teachers The Champions Big Sweep alone giv an indication from the fact that it was lency the Governor returning thanks. N. sing 18 15 23-18 11 103 present.
and paying a tribute to the Police closed for a total of $100,000.
Those who attended to witness warded, and it was a splendid race the institution of the competition. Eight of the outstanding ponies of
The proceedings were terminated by the meeting competed in a field that included three grifion, and Are old three hearty chears for His Ercellency ponies with well-cared reputations and Lady May. was a fastly run race from the Rosewood making the pace very hot indeed for the first half-mile, with Castle wood always well up, and, as in the Beaconsfield was a good third at this Derby, close on the leader's heals when half the distance had been covered
stage with The Oriole an easy fourth, post Castlewood took command from the Oriole, and
start
1918.
The results of the games concluded, during the past week are as follows:- Un Kwai Yung won against Smith.. Un Kai Yung To U Lau
THE OFFICIALS. Range officer:-Major Morgan. Squadding officer:-Chief Inspector Chinchen.
Deputy squadding officer:-Inspector Fisher.
Register keepers-Lieuta. Campbell, Ray
Carvalho
and Dressing Tables, Teakwood Ward under present conditions, when we mbes, plain and with bevelled mirrors. bave regard to the number of tem-
Shanghai Baths, Good Cooking Stove and Kitchen Utensils, Ice Chest, &c.,porary mataheds erected in the
course of the year through &c., c.
out the whale area of the Colony. Machine So
far as the Race Course is concerned, His Excellency THE GOVERNOR said there would never be any more matshed stands there, while as regards matsheds generally Gordon Road Training Depot last week. Nearing the half-mile His Excellency mentioned that they Seventy others have applied for positions Rosewood, with Castlefield lying a good McConnell, Wingfield-Sykes, and Mr. are now limited to one storey and on the force and these men will also fourth and going in good style, A. H. Savage. no cooking will be allowed. Had receive a course of instruction. The felt took second place to Castlewood Stewart and Lt. Templeton.
Fescorsfield then dropping back. Castle Butta: Capts. G. G Wood and these conditions been imposed in training courace will be finished in a after the Monument was passed, and Scorers: Sergeant Balean and P. C. the past, it is practically certain month and upon the completion of the rounding the bend ints the home straighty Casilawood had the advantage that we should not have had the instruction period the men will be of lead on the rails, with Castlefield in melancholy tragedy at the Racecourse. assigned to street duty. With anch conditions imposed in the
-Terms ---Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGE, 41tions.
Hongkong, May 25, 1918
482
A. TACK & Co.
A Consignment of KODAKS AND FILMS
Just received by the "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA:" 26, Des Vœux Road Central,
is
THE CALENDAR,
MEMO, FOR TO DAY
Frawley Co. st. the Theatre Royal Play: "Seven Keys To --Bald pate".
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. apm-Auction of Crown Land at
F.W.D.
3.15 p.m.-Frawley Co. at the Theatre
Play Cheating Cheaters". MSGENERAL MEKORANDA TODAY, MAY 18
2.30 p.m.- Auction of Furniture &c
ak flughes & Hough's
1 pm Frawley Co. at the Theatre TROMMDAY, May 29:--
kaly Stock Exchange Settlement
80
Kerry Co.meeting.
future it seems scarcely just to fix on any officials criminal responsibility for their violation by builder or pro- prietor unless, of course, the staffa of the Government departments con- cerned with public safety are very largely increased. We gather that when the new conditions of matsbed permits are ready, they will be laid before the Council when the quest tion at issue will doubtless be taure adequately discussed.
THE MAGISTRACY.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF WAX"
A Chinese when charged with being in unlawful possession of 29 lbs of waz said it bad been given him to carry by boatman who promised to return and claim it afterwards.
Mr. Wood decided to give, thá The Government's replies to the defendant the option of a fine, and questions asked by the Hon Mr defendant was muleted in the sum of BOLYDAK, in regard to the Hospital $10 with the alternative of two weeks' accommodation cannot be said hard labour.
to meet, public criticism. For Jears past there has been much public
complaint concerning this, subject
A WOMAN SELUGGLER
A Woman was charged with
hot pursuit, and The Oriole, Gladiator and Rosewood next in order. In the last farlong Castlewood gradually in creased his advantage, to win eventually by two lengths from Castlefield, who showed that there is Hie in 'the * our. dog" left by taking second place by margin of lengths from The Oriole and Rosewood. The latter put up an excellent performance, in dead-beating with The Uriols, alter his strenuous efforts in setting the pace in the early.
stages of the race, and his spurt in the first quarter stampe hit as a game and honest pony. 3he time of 2.33 sec. beate Gemini'e record of Spring 1900 by four- fiths ofa second,
THE CRAKTION SWEZISTAKES.
Yvanovitch.
THE PRIZES.
INDIVIDUAL, SCORES.
Silver Cup presented by His Excellency the Governor, won by Col. Grimes ILK.D.C., 146. ***
2 Silver Cop, presented by Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, ..., won by P. O. McClelland RN, 139.
3 Silver Cup, presented by Mr. N. J. Stabb, you by: Naik Naranjan Bingh, 74th Panjabis, 138.
A TEAM - SCORES O
Sequeira
Stevené
Stevens.
ST. JOHN'T AMBULANCE BRIGADE. Chan KA HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT.
Chiu- Smith.
Chan Kwan
Chiu
The scores up to date are as follows:-
Carvalho
Chan Kwan Chiu
Ha Leung Wang...
Lo Hing Kun
Pollock.
fizy
Rosario
Sequeirs Smith
Stevens......
To U Tau..... Un Kwai Yung
TENNIS.
Thursday, May 30th
V.A.D. -
78 p.m. Equad and Stretcher Drill
Tuesday, May 28th
1.15 pm. Bandaging Class. Wednesday, May 30th --
2.30 p.m. Band Practice. Thursday, May 30th ** 1.15 p.m. Recruit Drill. Saturday, June 1st:-
2.30 p.m. Band and Stretcher Drill Band Practice.
Tuesday, May 28th -
1.20 p.m. First Aid Ola Thursday, May 3 th
1.20 p.m. Bandaging Practice. Friday, May 21st
4.20 p. Bquad and Stretcher Brill.
(84) BAZPEI, Districs Suph, in Charge of Districh,
8. Green played M. W. Lo in the remi-final match of the Open Bingler 1 Four clocks presented by Messrs. Championship of the Hongkong O.. tournament yesterday. The match took Value,
Jarline, Matheson & Co. Ltd., place in the charity court before & large Tis. 1,000. Becond posy, Tis. 300.
won by Hongkong Defence Corps, gathering of people and one of the best Third pony, Ts. 250. For all China Infantry Team A, 326. matches of the season was witnessed, ponies, winners at this. Meeting --One 2 Foar cigarette boxes, presented by The first set was very keenly contested.
The Harbour, Mastor's Report for mile and a quarter.
Mr. C. Ttorne, won by Dockyard Green forced the game from the start Defence Corps, 25. As
Fand took the lead by Lo, playing 1917 states
3 Four cups presented by Sergt well soon brought the sodeloval de The total of the Shipping entering BILK.P.E, won by 74th Green gave away many points, and La, and clearing at Ports in the Colony. Puojahit, 520
who played strongly won the set by 9/7 during the year 1917 amounted to Cup for best rapid shooting, presented The next set commenced with Lo leading 621,090 vessels of 34,106,067 tone by Officers of 74th Punjabis and 18tk onthisset would also bebis Expecta which, compared with the figures for by a games to love and it was anticipated Infantry, won, by 74th Panjabiation, however werd premature for 1916, shows a decrees of 21,704 vessels,
Mr. Ezra's ches, Castlewood lasih MAN (Mr. 9/1, Erra) 1 Mr. H. Morrisa's the astfel LA
(Mr. Stewart)" Mestral. Winsome and Hasty's thes.
The Oriole 185lb (Mr. Hill) at Mr. Ezra's grey Roadwood 1581bf
(Mr. Era) 3
(Mr. Burkill) O ME. H. Morriss's bay Beaconsfield18816 (MrMorriser Mr. Coutts's gray Buxted: 1581b
((Mr. Dalgieính)":0} Colinton 168b........ Mr. Stabba's grey
(Mr. Dupreet
With regard to the excision of gling samahu and tobacco into the Me. J. Liddell's grey Gladiator Isal maternity cares from the Victoria Colony. Hospital on the Peak, it has been
Defendant who pleaded not guilty, felt that in doing this the Goveru told a highly-coloured story of having nient has not kept faith with the been sasaulted and rendered public, for the Hospital was best for by some men in Canton women and children by public anbe advantage of her helpless condition scription, and for many years after to make her the mediam for carrying it was opened it was freely used mo
carticlés, for maternity
gging of
which
of the
CROUP
the
vigerque pace maintained in the
previous, set proved too with a decrease of 2,276,300 tons. exhausting for the younger player and the set went to Green by $/4. The nut va fow days ago the appointment of Two sets wore a repetition of the last set the first Japanese bishop was recorded
THIS disease is so dangerous and so Green staying power and accurate
rapid in its development that ever placing giving big undoubled superio and the election of the first Chinese mother of young children should be rity over Los The game was finally wan bishop, Archdeacon Tae Song Sing was prepared for it It is very riaky to wait
+ Dead boat. Dividends Win $22,400 47
until the attack of croup apposts by Green 7/08/4 0/1 and 6 love., PEACON, 28.00, #5.29; The Oriola, 85.20; then sand for inedicine and let the child
been known to
Greenplay improved considerably reporte
The fist no
the tiocese of
suffer until it can be obtained. Cham- and the ins between him and g Sze been appointed in the Unued Members Awesp ---Nos, 3680, 40674 berlain's Cough Remed prompt and Kwong is looked forward to with keen. stura was
Qualified ponies RG7% effectus and hug ent and Bls. 8148, 11343, -8044 3050, 0314, 6526, 9E83) FATANIA BIKY defendant affre 5901, 11788 620 1850 1850513259 in the
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