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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919.
ITALIAN CONVENT.
The distribution of prizes took place at the Coavent Sebool in Caine Rond yesterday, quite privately, The Nov. Bishop Pozzoni "presented them, in the presence of the School Manager. Following are the recipients;-
..CLASS 1.
and
Antonin Campos, fiest prize University Sefici-certifiente with hobou a prize for painting.
Dolons Juson, prize and Unigers sity Senior certifients Witle hours, -distinction for painting and short
land.
H., Manuela Carvalho, prize and University Senior certificate with honours.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HOWITT PHILLIPS
· COMPANY.
RIFLE LEAGUE SHOOTING.
**PEG O'MY HEART."
Tossa representing the Hongkong Defence Corps and the Navy shot thoir Langue match on Saturday at the Stonecutters Range. The sun behind The Howitt-Phillips Company made a the targata at the longer ranges spoiled wolcome reappearance at the Theatre all chance of big scoring, as it was Royal last night when they presented difficult to get any definition at all Mr. Hartley Manners' comedy Peg The Detance Corps won by 15 points
My Heart, the lines and humour of which are so clover that it is easy to
ald favourite
Scores:
HE DEFENCE CORPS,
Total
* Open sight
NAVY.
85
200 500 600
10 30 16 35 07:31 17
48 20 97
23
29 28 96
84
21 25 84
31 36 21 236 290 202
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THE SUPREME COURT.
ACTION BY PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS..
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
Before Mr. Justice: Gomperis in, tha Supreme Court this morning, the bes ring was begun in a series of actione brought by the Building Authorities against Li Thnu Fan, owner of No. 150 Del Vou THE Undersigned have received ins. Road, under action. 186 of Ordinanes | 4. (tructions from the Hox. the No. 1 of 1913, alleging abutment on to Captain, DOPERETENDENT of POLICE,
Stroot, to the extent of 55 feet 6 inches. Mr. Longinotto, Assistant Crown Solicitor, appeared for the Building Authorities, while Mr. G. R. Haywood was for the defendant.
MONDAY,
January 27, 1919, at 11 am, at the Central Police Station, CONDEMNED and CONFISCATED
GOODS
Terma-Cash.
HUGHES L HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong, January 20, 1919.
Un Chung Sun, first prize and understand the popularity which the pts. A. Jenkins.... 34 30 26 90 private street mown as Wing Katto sell by Publia Austion, University Senior certificates distine piece has attained. The comedy is an Cpl. J. A. Lyon flour for English-----
L/Opl. F. C. Good. The same Codi pany presented it two years ago and the picked theatre lastR. Q. M. S. J. Q. aight showed that the popularity of the Mackay Compusy, gained during their last visit Sgt.-M. Manuk to the Colony, was remembered. fiesta. E R. Dovey Deris Phillips took the title role sad her Cpl. CA. Grimes...
Sgt. A. Leach. To Gil. prize and University access last night was complete.
She was a very charming repro- Senior certificate, distinction for
sentative of the character of the Biblical knowledge and shorthand.
Asuncion Sian, prize and Univer-warm-bearted and wilful Irish girl Bity Senior certificate, distinction for and the play lost nothing through arithmetic.
repetition ar by har interpretation of
C. P, O., Cobb Peg Her quaint manner, with the S. P. U. Loach Sgt. Watering Irish-American brogue in which ale. A. A. Crane... uttered the author's best lines, delighted L. S. Murray * the audience. The success of the piece Pte. Bigga is mainly dạo to her. Mr. B. R. Wiring L. S. Connor A Jerry gave her as good support
Pte. Kelly as the part affords and acted well. Miss Olive Stevens as "Ethel Chichester'
Maria de Roza, distinction and University "Senior certificate.
Sylvie de Cotte, distinction for French and University Senior certi- ficute.
'CLASS 2.
Maria Remedies, first prize and University Junine certificate.
Theresa Gil, first prize and Univer-bardly made the beat of her part. It is Bity, Junior certificate.
Ada Hemond, second prize and University Junior certificate,
Tan Chau Tin, distinction for arithmetic and University Junior
part which calls for emotioni acting but her acting last night was at times uncoarincing. The other parts were portrayed by Miss Lilian Stanbridge Mra, Chichester), Mr. Leonard Stephens (Alaric Chichester) and others. Mr. Wal Marjorie Garrod distinction for reading and University Junior certi-Vincent as "Montgomery Hawker
certifiente.
fcate.
Emilia Figueiredo, distinction for English mal University Janor
-ficute.
U'LASS B.
Dothe Harwal, Bret prize for general profit...
Pusita Campos, seinal prize for general pit.
would be a greater bit if he regulated his voice more and spoke with about Company will present "Within the Law," half bis present speed. Tonight the
a play dealing with American criminals.
Eileen Arts, distinction for con:- position and needlework.
Agnes Fang, sewond prize for Keography. genen profit.
Margaret Holden, extinction for composition nud distalion,
Gloria Chung, distinction for drawing, prize for phicting.
Ann Alanda, listinction for arith- metic and drawing.
H
Victoria France, distinction for embroidery.
Annie Cordeiro, prize for use.
W
ร
Total
Plus allowance of) 4% for open sightsj
* Aperture sights.
Total....
200 500 600
Mr. Longinotto proposed to take the cases in the order as they stood in the list, but Mr. Haywood objected and. 29 27 24 30
78sked that case No. 1434 be taken first and said that to had prepared his 668
argument on that plan," and under- stood that bis friend did not object to that procedure until when actually in Court Counsel mið 30 28 33 93 that if the actions were taken in the 28 20 87 order suggested by his friend, it would 27 5 29 81 entail double work, for the Court and 28 24 2981 for bimself inasmual, as they wonki 26 30 25 81 have to go through the same evidence
26 23 73 again in the anbeequent action 26 19 79 said counsel, case No. 143+ were taken 17 71 first as he suggested, and he happened 217 209.213 639 to lose that case, he would lose the
othera is well
30
28
16
.655
Hongkong Police and Folice Reserve at H.M. Dockyard Rifle Club met the at Tai Hang on Saturday, Good weather conditions prevailed. The Dockyard won the match by 64 points.""
The scores were as follow:-
POLICE AND POLICH RESERVE
400 500 600
Mr. Sirlar Khan ...
Graut...... Franks.
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McEwen
1
Bullock
Marks
for
.." Moosdeen
Royance...
Mark Rodrigues, distinction for| John Alvares itiner on geoply
CLASS 8. Bertha Tomas, first prize for gesen profit.
Phyllis Quincey, second prize for
generul profit."
Reinigia Elaate, distinction for
English.
23 29 28 85
29 24 35
81
23 20. 20
33 25
23 69
Aperture sight. Total. Plus for open sights
Total
DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUT
Lourdes Campos, distinction for Mr. Brock
Aunie Dillon, distinction for music.rending and recitation.
CLASS 4.
Elizbeth Ward, first prize for
general profit.
Ruby Rujah, second prize for general profit.
"
Agnes Gil, second prize for general : profit.
יו.
Marcel Martin, distinction for general profit."
Edith Anderson, distinction for good conduct and recitation.
Susie Kowall, distinction for good conduct and application.
Laura Santon, distinction for good Conduct and object lessons.
Winnie Chan, second prize for Beedlework.
Vicenta Osmena, distinction for music.
Glass D."
Maida Chow, fit prize for general profit and second prize for needle- work.
Rosie Wong, second prize for arithı metic and drawing.
Mr. Longinotto said that it was different in his case, it did not follow that if he lost the case in question, ha should lose the others
His lordship (to Mr. Haywood): You 1424, you would pay the others? Yes, undertake that if you lose case No. my lord.
His lordship: The Crown Solicitor in not bound by the same arrangement, you know-No, my lord, he can do as he likes.
..
The Crown Solicitor raising no objec tion, case No. 1134 was taken ärt.
Opening the case for the Building Authorities, Mr. Longinotto said the action was brought by the Building
5 Undersigned have reived instruc tions to sell by Publis Auction.
{FOR ACCOUNT OF THE OCKGEENED)
ON
WEDNESDAY,
January 23, 1919, at 13 Noon, at their Salow Rooms, No, 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, One case canned String Beans, Que cuas canned Apricots, One cass Tomato Ketchup, Three cases Cocos,
accessorize, paper, etc,
Ona Duplicating Machine with
Terms -Cash,
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneach,
Hongkong, J. 21, 1819.-
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Authorities under section 186 of Ordin-TE Undersigned, has received in- ance No. 1 of 1903, charging the owner sell by Public Austion,
structions from Mas, J. S. Dosi to of No. 130 Du
Voeux Road
with abutting on to a private street
-
on.
19 64 called Wing Kut Street. Counsel WEDNESDAY, January 29, 1919.
31. 33:35
said that his contention WEE the
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21
621
fact that the house in question touched the parament of Wing Kat Street at an point, namely No. 35 Wing. Kat Street, was aufficipat abutment and adjoining under the Ordinance. It was for his friend to prove that No. 150. Des Vaar Road did not adjoin or shat Wing Eut Street.
Evidence was then taken from Mr. Edwards and Mr. Brown of the P.W.D aftar which, Mr. Haywood addresteri 27 29 30 86his lordship and said his defence was 27 31 27 $5
200 500 600
30. 32 31
95
Elson
2 34 28
11
Carmela Remedios, distinction for
Sears
00 29
17
litation and writing.
Lockhart..
Rezven Netzee, distinction for dictation and reading.
"
Marie Hui, distinction for arith-! tie and dictation.
11
Gill Drow Wright Desne
Total
Item Foco, distinction for reli- glous knowledge and reading.
Alice Hipg, distinction for religious knowledge and reading.
Maria da Roza, distinction for arithmetic and writing.
SPECIAL CLASSES (Class Th
Valet. Yu, finst prize for general profit.
Gertie Chon, second prize for general profit.
Susie Chen, second prize for general profit.
Lily Oben, distinction for conduct and application...
Alice Wong, distinction for conduct and application.
27 31 35 83 20 23 24 76
26 30 25 81
All used aperture sights.
MANCHESTER REGT. V. TAIKOO.
685
A rife match between these teama under the auspices of the Hongkong Rifle League tock place at Taikoo Range: on Saturday, Taikoo winning by 83 points.
The weather waa hazy with a varying wind and against good scores being registered
The following were the scores made.—
* TAIKOO,
(Class 8). Sonia Lam, fint prize for gener!
Mr. Simpson Mr. Lyle...... Mr. Wallace
Lieut Danby
Mr. Eldridge
Carry Chow, second prize for approfit. plication and first for needlework. Sophia Lam, first prize for general
Imbet Remedios, distinition for profit." geography and dictation,
Molly Bryan, distinction for read. ing and dictation.
Conchita Garcia, distinction for recitation and geography."
Katie Sullivan, distinction for Aictation and object lessons.
Mary White, distinction for con- duct and application...
Carlotta Rozari, distinction for application and good conduct.
Goobal Cooper, prize for music.
CLANS 6.
Elie Watt, first prize for general -profit, distinction for needlework."
Dora She, cond prize for general profit:
200 300 600
30 33 33- 98
28 29 30 87 27 24 31 82 30 29 29 181 24 28 24 76 Mr. Grimshaw 18 33 25 75 Mr. Wells
..28 24 17 71 Mr. McHatcheon,... 27 20 21 68 Total 219 220 203 535
Commencing si12.30 p.m.
at ber residence, No. 63 The Peak, (Des Vœux Vilios)
The Whole of her Valuable Household Furniturë
Comprising Leather upholstered gaay chairs||| Chesterfield armchairs, Teak ball seat, tea and card tables, Teak bookcase, brass mounted curio cabinat, Raw silk
that No. 150 Des Voeux Road did not screens, Water colours Cut volvet abut on Wing Kut Street within the pictures, Japanese plaques, bronze and meaning and spirit of the Ordinanes brass ware, Lace and Madras curtains, and that if it did, it was only to the Electric table fan, Electric burners and extent of 4 feet 11 inches and this had been paid for by the owner of the Attings, etc, ote bouses fronting the improvement. Counsel then raferred to the Home Act and than evidence was entered for the defence.
The case proceeded.
DEMOBILIZATION.
Tenk deboard with bevelled mirsür; Extensica dining table and dining chairs, Dinner waggon, chiffonnier, ice ebests, French hand painted coffee | cups, Community plated ware (unused),
electric kettle, tossbar, etc.,
Double and single Iron and Tonk bedsteads, Wardrober, Dressing tables, Marble top washstands, Consol table" with long mirror, chest of drawers,
etc... etc.
RETURN OF HONGKONG MEN toilet crockery,
EXPECTED.
When telegraphing that the Ariny of Occupation would be composed of men who have had the least military service, Reuter must have been making a general statement, for we have very good au thority for saying that those conscripted towards the end of last year are expect ed back in the Colony shortly from Lily She, second prize for general
Salonica and Irdia. In fact arrange profit.
ments for their recall are already mor- 200 500 600. Jessie Leong, distinction for con-x Sergt. Marthall... 27 31.24 89 ing. The importance of getting busi- duct and application.
x L/Corp. Mills 29 26 29 nesses at full strength for post-war trade Lily Woo, distinction for conduct Sergt. Simants ... 29 32 24 70 is the main reason for their return to and application.
Bilson 24 25 23 72 the Colony. In that case it is hoped Ruby She, distinction for conduct
Lagg
20.26 20 66 that those who have been away four and application.
20 25 11 56 years will not be forgotten. "Chira Lin, distinction for conduct |x
17 55 and application.
Pit
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INFANT SCHOOL.
יי
CLABS Bettie Terret, first prize for general profit.
Lily Williams, second prize for
Alaria Rozario, second prize for general profit.
Soghra Nemazee, second prize for general profit. general, profit.
Gussie da Roza, distinction for
Eugenia Cabaco, second prize for anthmetal. general profit.
Annie Solomon, distinction for -recitation and dictation.
Belen Wong distinction for anti
-metic and needlework.
Margaret Williams, distinction for dictation and object lessons.
Nellie Gubbay,distinction for arithmetic and geography..
Lucy Fang, distinction for arith- metic, first prize for needlework and
timotion for painting. Branca Perpatu, distinction for application,
Daisy Tyew, distinction for ap plication and good ednduct.
Laura Gil, distinction for religious pogledge and geography. Angelina Santos, distinction for draw. ing and application, to. Drusle,
-CLASS 7.
Rosie Kwok, first prize for general | -profit.
Angeles Campos, second prizo for general profit..
Maria Ligores, distinction for con- duct and dictation.
Mario Cruz, distinction for recite
con
Angelina Chon, distinction for good conduct and neatness.
JI*"
Erasmus. Alves, distinction för drawing.
Olga Aredo, distinction for conduct and recitation.
Maria Lopes, distinction for con- duct and recitation.
I
I
MANCHESTER KEGT.
*******
Jennings... 2117
x Pte. Childs..
Total
Open-sight plus open rights Total.
23 18 12 53 193 190.153 526
BILLIARDS.
GOODMAN BEATS THE CHAMPION:
.15
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Interess and Responsibility
Pantry and Kitchen requisites
Also
A few pieces of Fine Japanese Oak Farniture by Arthur & Bond, Toko- hama, consisting of —
octagonal table, bookosse with electric Bidaboard, Lady's folding desk,
Attings, writing table, wardrobe with bevelled mirror and dressing table.
Blackwood-ware (Jobs table, cazio stand, tables, cake stand, teapoys and stool)
And
Ona Oon?port tea set.
On view from Sunday, 26th inst. Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery,
DEO, F. LAMMEKT,
Auctioneer, January 21, 1919,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From EUROPE and 'STRATTS.
"KAWACHI MARU,”
of George Banker of and in the Import ... and Expart, bazineer carried on at Hongkong under the style or Arm THE Company's Steam ship, name of "BANKER and ČOMPANY" ceased as from the 1st January, 1019," from which date the business will be having arrived from the above porta, carried on by SAMUEL EBENEZER Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- GREEN.
formed that their Goode are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow. bon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon se the Goods ( are landed,
Dated the 20th January, 1919.
GEO. BANKER, 6. E. GREEN
A very large audience witnessed the game between Sorgt. W. Pitt, E.K. Police, and Sergt. Goodman, Man- cheater Regt, at the Palace Hotel on Saturday night, and enjoyed the ox cellent play shown by the principali. Helena Vieira, distinction for con-
The game was 500 up, and at the duct and application.
commencement Goodman, started sway Carolina Ribeiro, distinction for and rapidly drow ahead until he was with repeated breaks of double figures, conduct and arithmetic.
Laly Tse, distinction for conduct the meantime was playing good billiards N THOMAS, FEROIVAL
125 in front of his opponent. Pitt is but failed to get the balls running to LINDSAY WOODS is authorized to bis satisfaction. After half way was
and application..
CLABS 10. Alexander Guttierez, first prize.. Angelina Danenberg, first prize. Carmen än Siva, second prize. ' Violet Wong, second prize. Distinction to: Alfredo Alvares, Carmen del Pan, Ghilla Gil, Joseph Tam, José Boza, José Rocha..
CLASH 10 Joseph Too, first prize. Farah Remedios, second prize. Armanda Arbutus, second prize, Dist nation to: Guilhermina Placé, Laura Placé, det notion for anth Cissy Silva, Sybil Shuster, Olga Bap metac and object lessons.
tista, Alito Rodrigues, Patzi Willis.
Conchito del Pan, eccond prize for general profit.
Charlie en Rose, distinction for geography and object, teaspris.
Bettie Ozorio, tnction for com- position and arithmetic.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dated the 20th January, 1919.
BANKEK & Co."
reached, Pitt got going with a fine SIGN our firm por procuration break of 34 and from then by consistent play drew up and phased his opponent but Goodman would not be beston and after a pather exciting fluish he ran out a winner by 20 points. The scores read: Goodman 300, Pitt 480. The winners
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Damaged packages must be left in the Gedowns for examination by the Consignes's and the Co.'s representa tivos at an appointed kour on Tassday and Friday. All claims must, be Freeted within ten days of the «LORTOTʼARITÍVAll rn, aftar which data
sbibf breaks wors-48, 30, 27, 25, 23, and W cough, it does not mean that you they cannot be recognized. No claims 02, (twice); Pitt, 34, 25, 26, 25, 24 have consumption or that you are going
(twice), 23, 32, and 21.2ts have it, but is dream an that your will be adunited, dfter the goods have
After the game Pitt expressed a wish lungs are threatened and it is just as left the Dodowns,
for a return match and Goodman will well to be n the fo side sud take meet him again on Saturday at 9 pm. Chamberlain's Cough Homody bel re it at the Palace Hotel in a game of 600 late. For sale by all Chamiota sund
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