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KUNG VIK COTTON S. &" W. CO., LD..

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.

MARRIAGE

MATTHEWS-WIMBLE,

At St. John's Catherlis at cloven o'clock this morning, Mr. Willian Henty Matthews, R. N. E. P., and Miss Erelina a Wimble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. many was performest by the Bev, HG, Hastings, & N. The bride was given sway by her father,

WEATHER REPORT,

THE CHINA MAIL..

'HONGKONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY.

ANNUAL MEETINⱭ.

TUESDAY, JANUARY

RANCHER PREDICTS END OF WAR.

was a striking testimony to the good efforts of the Society that...in cases where the passons in need of help were put in a better position they refunded the expenses incurred. D. O. MacKry, prominent al nepra's

their behalf. He noticed that the inter-moun sin section, who lives this year the refund was greater than Salt Laku Aty, Utah, U. S. Aged last year.

Now that the war was within, four days of the time the groat W

21,

1919.

A LEAGUE OF WHIPPING,

A correspondent in's, Home journal ·

of weites: I-base' received from Mr. H.

of the Corporel Correction League, Lea J. Jones, founder and bon, directac appeal to assist him in his endeavour to

The twenty-ninth "annual meeting | orar, there would be ari eeepEonally, would end, and as a result he hne jonnive what he calls, "the naughty -

by

The ninth ordinary meeting of share bolders of the Kang Yik Cotton W. a. Wimble, were married. The term stations. Frush to strong monsoon will of the Hongkong Benevolent Society large number of refugees passing ected a "pot" of $9,000, made up wants is a retarn to the old fashioned Spinning and Weaving Co, Lt, was heli on Jan. 15 at Shanghai, 2,210 sbarca, being represented. These pre- sont were Messrs. John Johnstona

(Chaireann), G. W. Wrightson and Char Lai-long, of the Cananiting Committer, and shareholders' representing nearly one third of the total share issue.

Mr. James Kerfoot, who achd secretary, having read the notice con

Forme

sheepmen of this section to February 1918.

Twa ty-uinhoopman, who wore ga, here

children problem.". What Mr. Jones form of whippig, but not with instru ments," and others "of all classes and

reeds are invited to apply for

free membership card, bearing in the. cornor the two stimulating motions: Whipping. to to effective, should be science, not a logging display and

A work of national importance' %, TAB-

tening the meeting at the 'anditor's pink crepe de chine, embroidered and rain or mist. Channel: N. winds. ber 1918, with the statement of them, would have no means to find wore placed in an envelo; o nil placed in a king naughty children good."

ruport, the Chairman saiși

The year nailer review has been one of abnormal actuations in the price of cottons, which you will understand when I inform you that are cotton advanced! The 20 per pical and drop pada ichilar among during the 12 inontha a former years, if we had a riso and fallin prices of Ts. 2 per pien

was ensih ral daring the season; it

were then quite an event, alan working with auton at Tis. per picul. During the period under review, Chinose cotton was more than Th, 50 per picul. You will understån-1, that, with such high prices, our products were not in sneh good demand)."

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G. Bees was “best

Acting as beidesmaids were the Nissen

Evans. Rodney and little Miss lodden. they being partly clothed in trimmed with fur, with black straw and pink georgette hats

3. 3. Ret to the bridegroom a set of gold burtons. The bride grown presented the bride with two quisite pearl and dismond rings. The bridesmaids received each a 1 valy pearl and mpphire brooch, and a gold pondant and chain was given to little Miss Badded.

Following the wedding cremony. about 50 guests, were enter mined at the Hongkong Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthews left this after- noon for Macao, for a brief honeymoon,

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

Orders issued by Mr. F. C. Jankin, C.B.E.

In addition, during the year the trade has been hampered by the political unrest throughout the country and by the insecurity of goede in troisit frum abhor Lands, "especially in Szechuan, which is the principal market for our yarna, consequently during the months of May to August when we were work ing with high prided no material we had to sell our pats nf loss. The last quarter showet a decided foameing the Government has been pleased to

ment due to cheaper postque ant better prices for both garm and cloth.

strong.

1-South cast of Chios between

4-Hontb out of Ctina · between Hoogkong and Hains: The same as You.

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SWANGTU RESCUES

"THREE MEN). S

and hon. director oca out

And do not hit your children on the, head. which is dangerous, but (with ́ | your hand only) whip them, over, your knee as our grande t'öru did, where, and in the humbling, way that they will feet shame.. And show no temper over any of your actions, stopping in the eiddle of the chastisement to tell the child again-having to'd it beforehand

why it is being punished.

January 3d 12h 16m-No roturis from Japan. Vladivostock and Indo- China. The anticyclone" continues to weaken, and pressure has decreased slightly to moderately at all reporting provail along the Chins coast, and over

was held in the City Hall today at through Hongkong, and these per the N. China Sea,

Hongkong. Rainfall for the hours

noon for the purpose of presenting, the would be in neal of the Society's There were help,and would be, bringing a cor The bridal dress "at beautifulling at 10 a day, 0.00 Inch. port and accounts. nicio torttu and it Flemish lace Coral since January 1st 0.99 inches, present, besides the members of the respondingly heavier demand on the ed there in Faliruary, 1918 made in the

Committee. Mr. H. W. Looker (in Society's funds. A great deal of tunic of georgette old skinst an average of 0.68 inebes. embroidered in pearls and silver, anil ø Ficant for the 24 hours anding at the ohuit). Commander C. W. Beck-lanl work was entailed on the Work. Pone gynlag gach contributing BICO talle veil.

1000 on the 22nd January 1910.

ing Committee; in the assistance, ren-

The one bo guessed penzert to the due of Hongkong to Cap Rock: NE with. Dr. Sanders, and many others, witvis, fresh to strong; clouds, drizzling The report of the work of this dered to women and children, who that of the world war was in receive the Society for the year ending Decom but for the stance rendered. to "o" The 2010 and the 29 guen es

Lécounts, was as follows:-

vel hood. All such cases were fed puit box to await the end of the

From a leaflet Mr. Jones has sent me The Society was founded in 1899 carefully looked after. Had it not war, 1 ponad several days af "then position of the ideals of the league, Hongkong and Lamecks: The same and the number of cuses on our books been for the Society's assistance, Heigning of the armistic to my by Geim I gather that first you ratch your has now reached 1,308. During the agined there would be nothing for and, MacKey found to hire le n the No. 1.

year 31 new gases have been entered, sich people but the Fase of Deten bet guesser, November 15, 918, being naughty child, and then you whip it. It is most important,” says the founder With two, exceptions, all høye ra- tion. Particularly was this' so in the his gues

and bon. director, In Italics, "to begin ceived help in some form. Careful use of English and other white The gun a pot, was an afte in h of a enquiries were made as to the dir women who had married Chinese. I gathering of sheepman at Garg, Wyomen children are quite young, för then amstances of the two not helped and they looked back at the report of eaching, while the men were there a win or words." Apparently, however, the child's they do not fully understand' kind found they were not really in year they would find cases of women rangu, Two Wyoming sheopened should be spared, for the founder ned. Ter of the new applicants for why had gone up the country, and September 23, 1918, as the end of the wat, isip were women; seven of then who eats buck to the Colony with while tha wife of Mack y quod a d. to having small children. In almost large family, after suffering misery in December, 1918. every case some substantial help has a persecution.” These women been given. The men helped were of came especially under the Society's many nationalities, English, Dutch, care. Their chins must make Singalese, Serbiage, Norwegiane, striking appeal to the heart of every- Swedes, and Russiin. In somebody. In drawing the attention of cuses only clothing woe given. in those present and the publié to them, others board and lodging were pro- he hoped that strong financial sup- The China Merchants steamer vided the Soldiers and Sailorsport would be givan to the Society.Kwangtu," Captain Stewart, came into Home, while others were helped to He saw in the report that the Hongkong bringing three men whom ret employment. Four ch'adren have fugees who had received assistance she resrved last night from a water- been placed ut one of other of the were" of Murious nationalities. logged sampon about 20 miles put. Schools during the past peur, bring view of this fact, he would appeal

A talking-to, ihan ten slips, then more ing the number which the Scelety to the local Consular Body for re- They were up to their knees in water. esponsible for, up to 20. Que of cognition of the Society's efforts by and just about exhausted. Their fishing talk, then six amare sp, such is the these children died nt, the Italian making regular subscriptions to the funk had been wrecked. They have first stage of the League's programine, Convent and the Society helped to funds, Another item of the assist. been taken to hospital The China which is to be kept up, if necesar, till pay funeral expenses. The Seere-ance rendered was clothing. There was Morchaats Company opened a subscrip- the child is about After. As Mr. Jones tury or Assistant Secretary attends at present a great call for clothing, tion liat for their benefit, and raised at the City Hall on Mondays and especially in the case of refugees who | $100. Thursdays to interview applicants for had no other clothing than that they It was only a little while ago that help. Gifts of alething and boots for stool in. He appealed to the public | Captain Stewart rescued: four men off men, women and children will be and those present to make a search Amoy in a similar case. gritefully received at these times. among their personal effects and send Many gifts of slothing and boots have to the Society the articles of cloth- been received during the pass your,ing for which they had no use. It

Today's "Canton Times" saya that and the Committee wish to express must be trinembered that among according to correspondence between their grateful thanks to those who other things, the Society had the the lural authorities and the British huva so kindly sent then! The education of these, children-left in Consulate General at Shameen, there is thanks of the Committee are also due their hands. The number showed no such insurance company as Sui Wo Teung Hong in Shameen and whatever to subscribers and donors to the So- tendency to increase. Particularly business done under that me is a ciety, to" Mr. H. C... Sandford. for to the case of children of "white parently a fraud. kindly auditing the accourt, to the women, who but for the Society's Rev. W. T. Featherstond, for his care would have no education at all,

See Yuk Sang, of Hongkong, is adapted in such a way as to form an assistance, and to Commander Beck he would like to draw attention. He requesting the Canton Civil Governor agreeable substitate on winter evenings with, for his ever ready, assistance had great pleasure in secondling the to allow him and his associates of the Ear chess, dominoes, tiddley winks, and

Hongkong Rice Guild to charter tha and advice. We wish to gratefully adeption of the report and accounts. nckowledge the annual griat” of The following committee for th's Goverment cruiser "Kwang Hai" for the less brutal pastimes of the Eng ish

the present

rice problem. $500 from the Colonial Government. year was appointed: President, Me.transporting ride in order to help cut home. During the year 1918, the following Pollock; Vice-President, Lady Rees- Indies have served on the Committee Davies: Hon. Treas. Mrs. Montagu

Dr. Hen Liang Hoang, n craduate of Mesdames - Pollock, Jordan, Wolfe, Hurston; Ho See, Ms. Knight; Lambi Unirerer in the City if Now) Huston Chatham, Forsyth, Pattan-Asst. Hon. Sec., Miss Wilkinson; York, a naive of Amog, is nim in Caten, der, Carleton, Shellim, Featherstone, Committee,

Jonian, one is in carpa y with Mr.ONT overstrain the fine membrane Fo Su son of Dr. Sun Yatsen, who le of your throat in trying to dislodica eKenny, Lang, Kraft, Cameron and Chithraur, Forsyth Adams, Putten-

now in Hagkong and auton on business, the phlegm. Chamberla n's Cough R Knight, Lady ReDays Masden, Wolfe, Lang: Cameron, Mathew Mr. Y. W. Chen, formerly's wadent of medy will accomplish this for you, and Innes and Miss Wilkinson. In conson, Neilage, Brown, and Miss Cambridge, Eng'and, is dls in the same cure the cold that i causing it. Bo sale

by sil Chemista had Storsksepers. clusion the Committee desire to ex-Johnson. press their deep regret at the, news of the death of the Rev. J. E. France. who for so many years served on the

GOOD SERVICE MEADL General Order No. 4 of 1919 states — His Excellency the Acer Adminster-Kochi

runt the Police Reservo Gond Service Migdal to 10. 204 Lan Kwai Yien, who

ROUTE MARCIL

The total prolit for the 12 m uthsas been-commended on three cessions ended November 30, 191ST was The

since retober 1918, for zenlous and 398,207, which, with the amounte brought forward from last year, la rourageous conduct. available for distibution Tis 204,907,90

It is proposed to pay dividend of Tis. 1.60 per share, and it may interest "you to know that, incive of this Fear's dividend, Ts. 11.40 per Share will have been paid in the eight years' working--an 'average of 11 25 per cent

per annum.

You will natice from the repart th it is proposed to write ed plant ant machinery Tis, 32,000. Including this sum, we shall have depreciated this important item ly oneil. We suggested depreciation of Ta. 2400m buildings also will stand at que inf their original value, and gun, will then Eave a very cheap mall," "a eray ap today's bigh ex-bange, su replace with new plant and machinery won'd probably cost three times the amount we now value it in our books.

All anks except patrolmen on duty will parde at Central Station on Tues- day, January 28 at 5.25 pim. Uniform, Caps and Covers, Belts and Rides In- Spectors will wear Swords and Pelts.

SERVICE RIFLES.

Members of Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons will draw their Service Rifles from Armoury

meither of the following dates :~~~

Friday, January 24, 3.15-3.45 pm. Tuesday, January 28, 3.00-3.50 p.m. SUPERINTENDENTS AND

INSPECTORS.

All Superintende taard Inspectors are ired to attend at leadquarters Office Thursday, January 23, at 5.30 p.m. Uniform optional.

DEPARTMENTAL ORDERS

The words. "and-Friday" in the 4th

of paragraph (g) of D., 20. at pag 22, which were deleted by Orders of 310s, are to be ra-inse: tel.

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We propose to add Tie 5,000 to Special Repairs and Eenewals Fund Top keep our mill in an efficient condition, it is necessary after working eight yrs during day and night, to renew many of the principal working parte, "and as and when supplies can be obtained from England, this work will be carried out.

The bonus to the Mill Staff is need on the prots, for the year. As Fintr- mated to you at our last meeting, work- ing costs have been high, especially na regards coal, which has cost Tls.' 33,689.95 more than last year. Iutercat is also Tis. 1,250.14 higher..

The Cotton Flectaation Account

BUGLERS AND DRUMMERA.. Sergeant ramter Wong Shau Nin resumes sharge as from the 20th inst. "

COLONEL JOHN WARD. CROIX DE GUERRE.

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C. W. Jerrains, Chief” Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 20, 1919. 1. BARDHETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrahoit, on the level of the son inReference Committee of the Society, inches, tontins and hundredths

Trece Fahrenhoit

and who, by his advice and syn: 3. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in depathy, and ever ready help, did in in percentage of satura valuable work-in furthering the relief dity of air saturated with of distress. A fund ins heen recent

ly started in this Colony for the widow and children of Mr. France, And the Committee, whilst regretting

moisture being 100

4 DIRECTION OF Wren, to two roïntä. 5. FORC WIND, according to Redford Bealo.

8. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky,that the rules of the Society do not latched cloud, d drizzling rain, 1 fög allow them to vole a contribution ( gloomy, b baik, 1 lightning, e o ercast, to that fund, desire to very earnestly passing showers, squat, rain, snow, Commend it to the residents of * thunder, y visibility" w dew, web-

Hongkong.

Culonal, John Ward, Co., Mn, appears in our anudal appropriation for always so distinguished in Parliment the first time, and I would like to extly for his outspokenness, and purtison, the plain why we consider eume necessary. for his well known smithing, can now As you are aware, the bulk of our raw boast the Croix ne Guerre. A c ne material is purchased in silver curry-sparkont of the China Mail in the To protect ourselves against all events sirds the news that he has thus Lualities, we must always have ample further distinguished hīns. If, welding supplies in hand, and as it is seldom possible to effect sales of our products to the Lenour he gained as the result to absorb all our stock, the cotton re of his conduct when in command of his maining overbought, especially uing battalion on board the troopship. "Ty-freith A year like the one auder review, is asreus," when the truoper was mined liable, at times to show a considerable off Cape Town. It is for gallantry loss through market fluctuations, against the Bolsheviks in Russia that Further, we always have to run the risk the French Covernment has conferred

upon the Colonel the coveted Croix de '. Guerre,

of fluctuations in exchange which are not always favourable. «

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MH. W. Looker said that in looking over the report and accounts. for last year, he found that the mem beship had increased. He did not think that a satisfactory position lad O datos dace been reached with regard to the, fünde of the Society. In looking over, the First of subscribers he did not find the names of many local potable persons or firms appearing. It might be that there were explanations to account for this that he was not aware of! It might also be that these persons and firms had contributed to the funds of the Society in some other 'on. He appealed to the commer sial firms who are active in promot- ing the interests of the Colony sud to all those who had the interests of the Colony at heart, to assist the Society in some way, either by sub- sclebing or by recommending the Society for support. He moved the adoption of the report...

Tiebent open Tampamudre on the 29th

It is possible in Japan for action manufacturers to "here" their pur- #chases of cotton by sales of yarn on the local Sampin or Yarn Exchange, which has been recently opened in Shan, bai,, comes in full working order. As long, however, sa we have no "male hedge"

The Chinese American Silk ManufacRain... with which to protect ourselves, so lung meat we accept risks as those mentioned taring Company, with new headquarters above, and it is to provide for these on the second floor of Chung Mei Drug rika that we now propose to open this Co. on the Buad. has recently laught new reserve fund of: s. 20,000 which a large piece of land in Cheu Tow Tsui, pan be draw apon whenever cotton guies Hom, as a site for the future factory. againát us.

Fature prospecte, are good, as the Mark Chien soi formery of America, is makes throughout China, are bure of the mamper. Mr. Mark has got stocks stocks and farmers and country people to the amount $2,000, 0 frein both Lonerally have done exceedingly well with Chinese and foreign friends in America. their crops for several years. Of course, A set of up-to-date machinery was bigh prices restrict consumption, but ordered from United States recently faking this into accourt, when one This company except to open in Chou considers the high prices and short supplies of cloth the world over, the Two Tui in the next few months. mille in China are in a statistically strong position for supplying Chirita requirements.

With the rapid advances in the price of cotton during the year, we were fully prepared for more than the castomary adultemtion of the MW material and took what

bolders wish to ask questions, I shall be pleaded to answer them to the best of my ability

No questions were asked.

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T. P: CLASTON, Direiter. Harkers (theervatory, Jun 21, 191,

HONGKONG TIDES,

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To obtain the donth of water`m the die sange at the Victoria Naval Yarr via feet 4 inch, and on the gas. most Dock, Aherria, add the 4 inches, to the height gives in the table

The tide-table given below has been Coordr. C. W: Beckwith, in second. sompiled at the National Almanac Offering, said he had been associated with in London from the result of the annism the ladies of the Benevolent Society af observations taken by means of an Automatic tide-recording machine in the for over 10 years. Speaking as the Water Police Fanin at Trim Ens Taal Harbour Master, he said it was a luring the yeaTA 1809-0.”

real blessing in this large poit to have The zero of the table corresponds with such & Society Without it, he did the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty

art, which has begu fennri to be a few not know how European cases of dien tress could be relieved. In pressing Leasca, imediate relief was given. and when deserving, the persone con cerned were lodged, clothed, and fea and in many ezers, employment was found for them. When Cosederer. deable they were repstrated t their homeland Now, all thi soundel very simple and easy, bu it was not arrived at without a con

iderable amount of personal borð work on the part of the Work'ni Committee. He thought they woul agree with him that there were nony other plenannter forms of occupation than going up to the top of a high Chinees tenement on a lab day to investigate. Borne case of distress we had been brought to the notice of the Society. In referring to that portion of the report which enke mer the lite ting of refunds, he gard

January and to 28th, 1919.

The report was passed and a dividend of Tla, 1.60 per share authorized on the considered to be adequate steps to proposal of Mr. Juhn Lone seconded by enfeguint ourselves in this respect. Mr. Wrightson. A l-muus of Tls. 3,500 The Chinore, however, have again for the staff of the mill was voted, on emonstrated that they are past masters the proposal of Mr. II. J. Clark seconded in frands of this nature and in spite of by Mr. G. P. Forster, The Coanalting Call our prrennious we regret to hare to Committee comprising: Alessrs. John- stato tinit walave agun experienced stone, Wrightson and Char we ru-elected quite a mariuos lode in weight. Fura and Mr. Fan Ching pop appointed to it, considerable number of years past, we off the proposal of Mr. J. Spunt seconded have appendel to the Chinese Govern by Mr. R. 6. Piercy. On motion of Mr. „ment in vuin for comu protection against 1. Fleming scented by Sir J. J. Wal..

this evil Lng such is not forthcoming Dunne, Messrs. Juwe Bingham and Thur aud we are therefore thrown back on Matthews were appointed auditors, to unr local Cotton, anti-Adulteration Assucceed Air, G. R. Wingrove, who is sociation who do their best to improve retiring after auditing the company's mattare, under exceptionally discult tooks since its establishment over eight cifrumstances?

think I have referiad to all matters years ago. A

There was no other business before that will interest you, but if any share the meeting,

Wive

LOW NITER

ROZZZY, COBERTU

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Children are such, little "gluttons for information?

Sny's

What the hand, method of whipping lacks in pain as children grow offer wül, ash rule, be made ap by the ing cased feeling of shame. If not in any case, then tort broad, inedin-thie strap. (for safe preforence) should be used, but only when the band bas hopeless's failed.

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These whippinga," pur authority adds are sure to bring incrrared pesce in your home, and. so keep down your worries. I would go futher than this, and point out that they may even ba..

DO YOU COUGH?

DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR

WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE CAR AND ONE CAR ONLY, IN A 'DETERMINA- TION TO MAKE IT AS GOOD AS A CAR. CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY PART AND EVERY PROCESS THAT ENTERS INTO IT. WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTAB LISHED A STANDARD, THE WORK DONE AND THE MATERIALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY CAR, MUS" CONFORM TO THAT STAND ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS, GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE WHICH THE PUBLIO EXPECTS OF THEM

LEOPLE HAVE IMPLICIT FAITH IN BRO- THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE THERS' MANUFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS. THE THAT YOU MAY BE SURE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE CHANGED A HAIR'S BREADTH 4 DODGE BROTHERS, HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE UPHUILDING OF THEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT SO SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILE GROW AND ENDURE FOREVER

IIS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

BOLE AGENTS-

TELEPHONE No. 781.

St. George's Buildings, HONGKONG.

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