ĮSUMMARY COURT
REPAIRS TO A HOUSE.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
Yanmat). Government School.
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The annual prize distribution occurred this morning at Yaumali Govarnment School MF 0. F. Nightingale, tha of
Before Mr, Justles Gemparts in the Supreme Court yesterday, the hearing was concluded in the case in which Chen Hang Fu administrateit of the state
THE CHINA MAIL.
set at. Qusen's Collega. The failures are perhaps due to carelessnchs, because they do not stick to the subject on which they write. These failures also write good sentoncss" The abavo proves that the Vernacular work done in this school is good,
WEATHER-REPORT.
CHINA MERCHANTS'
S. N. CO. TO RESUME CANTON RUN..
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1910,
HONGKONG AND IN-
FLUENZA.
MARK OF THE BEAST.
of No. 1 Mosque Street claiming $307.507 that it was almost 18 years ago that he pionship, and now hold the Champion- ¦ Formosa Channel and the N. China Fe To, local ranger, when seen, ha abated | says that in December, 1888, he read a their facos, necks, and bediga, including ·
ending at 10 am to-day, 0.08 inch. Tatel since Jaunty 0.36 Inches, asinat an average of 0.50 inches.
Forecast for the 34 hours ending at aori on January 24, 1010.
-Houstons to Grap Rock: 3. E winda, fresh,; fair.
3-Form Chsansk: The same as No. 1.
3-South coast of Chita between Football was regularly played sidongkong and Lamocks: The same as he team reached the Semi-final of the | No. 1. Hougkong Schools Junior League. I am fouth coast of China between sorry to say that our football ground Hongkong and Balaso: The samo as has become a public common, the fenc ing that was erected arculd it having been stolen.
"A correspondent senda a oatting from an Australian papar which supplier a According to a statement in the Jeur-now llustration of the extraordinary Dal of Tropical Medicies and Hygiene, mental perversion of the Germans. It being the starting point of the influenza. Hongkong must bear the stigma of says
Repatriated prisoners bear marka of scourge.
the latest form of fun barbarity, The writer, who signs himself, "3.C.,
Many have extensive tatrocings en Hangkang Rainfall for the 24 hours bha the S. S. "Kwang Tah" is expected paper before the Hongkong Medical sketches of iron crcares, German flag
to arrivo al Canton next Saturday, to be Society, in which he gave a description and Imperial angles. followed later by the SS. King Leo of an ailment with which he was not The victims declare that the tattoo-
led the expany proper protacti The Cuda itutionallat Government has pro familiar, and asked the members to ings were executed in most cases as the the ailment. The matter fell result of shaer German devilishness, azic may be recalled that year as the not recognise that the silniout was misdemeanours in the prison camps.
into abeyance, as theea present did sometimes as punishment for 'miner Canton, led by Feng Shong tao, com commander of the Yannine troops in anything out of the way or worthy
Many soldiers bear the words "God. deered coe at the company's ships for to the British Medical Journal, England," upon their foreheads and of notice. The writer acab the paper Save the Kaiser and "Gote Strafe acting men and ammuui iota to in which it appeared in 1891 andar necks. There are also snakes, designed Sw bow; and to avoid a similar occurrence, the title of "The Firs, recorded in rod and blue, extending from their the company suspended the despatching" of Cases of Influenza, in the Modern Epi-obeeks to their shoulders. The common- ships hore. Moreover, by running them to demia." Is will be remerahered that est design is a spider, called "the Spider other ports, it was more pratio bafore the epidemic spread round the world, of Death," and placed above the ayes, the and of the war.
starting from China, and when it with its legs extending ovar bend, ears, It is hoped the com- reached Siberia, and thence to Iussia neck, and face. ing of 8.S. "Kwang Les may also bring in Europe it was style "Chinese
ourgo of rice and general cargo.
indven." When it appeared in Wes The.S.S. "Eling Curg," formerly run-tern Europe it was called Russian ning between Canton and Macs, left tersipucns." It was further brought to recently for repairs in Shanghai, and will the Eastern seaport of America by not return to Canton. She will be placed America it reacted Japan, where it was British ships, and after travelling across by the company on the Ichang-Hankow called American infioanza." Pranoa the Yang ID.
Frow Japau it reached China again and started a second, a third, and a fourth time round the world, following the ANDthway from East to West fairly
systematically.
No. 1.
} ̧ January $74, 105. 20m.—Preasura hre increased slightly to moderately over Jepun, and decreased considera ly in the vicinity of Shanghai, the anticyclonn 1918 was a record year in the Athletic having more eastward to south Japna-day's "Canton Times" siya p headmaster of the school presidel.fe of the School. At the Hough claewhere. The monsoon will be inter Company of Shinghal will san rusumo ir slibe o moderate decreases are general The Chien Morotiante' Steam Navigation hor deceased busband, Chee Yung San/The distribution was done By Mr. E Distriot Schools Sports hold at Happy rupted to the north of Feeshow, bat service to Cante, According to Chen Li | a contractor, and Mr. J. M. Gutierrea Irving Director of Education who said Valley in December, we won the Chan-will continug to blow freshly over one first visited the Yaumati Governmont ship Stield presented by Sir Ells for work dono.
School, and that he could now ice a adooric. We also won the cup pre Mr. F. M. Gutierrez giving evidenco grab many differences, all of whichsented by the Chinese Chamber of said he was one of the executors of the were for the better. On that Hrab Commerce to the winners of the Senior will, of the late Mr. Rufino Gatierrez, occasion, the school was held in a Hat Team Raca Lai Tok Kui (Class 3) our The house No. Mosque Street was on the main stroet, and, after climbing Volley Ball Captain, was Sports' Chara- part of the estate and was occupied three or four flights of stairs, he reached pion (Group 1 and was awarded a by the defendant. A now roof was a dirty room in which were some 30 or Special Prize. We are all proud of our necessary and the work was done 40 grabby little boys. The master a success, the first great success this scheal by the plaintiff under the tender before that time was Mr. Ng Fung Chan, who has gained.
was one of the most senior and best the Court Witness said the painting masters of the department. Mr. Irving and whitewashing of the house was not went to go to say that it was some four part of the contract with the plaintiff or Eve years after this that the first The witness also spoke of his refusal to half of the school was built, and pay for the extra werk ordered by the that the second story was added defendant.
many years later, and then an English master was put-in chargo, Mr. There were weekly swimming exeur- Irving then came on to the time whensions during the summer months which Mr. Crook was appointed he being were much enjoyet. succeeded by Mr. Nightingale, the
All classes bare physical drill' every' prisont headmaster. He also incntioned weak. the name of Mrs. Alexander as being largely instrumental in the success of given valuable assistases in the organi the school. As for the boys themselves,zation of the different branches of hu observed that they were much Sport M. Lam Pak-to has charge of smarter in appearance than before He Football and Messrs. Sung Da-wing Station: then spolto of the great progress and lp Ching-kün of Volley-ball. Uur made by the seboot in sports, and thanks are specially due to our energetic congratulated the members on the sup and capable Sportsmaster, Mr. Lam port which they had given this braneb Fakto, the Secretary, Mr. Tang Lai
that and the Treasurer, Mr. Pun Sikling. of activity. their football ground was in such a This year we have started a Chinese lamentable condition, but if the head.Musical Society, and now have master would make representationsbands, the instrumants being purchased Rocki through the usual channels to the pro with funds subscribed by the members Sagasaki... 31 per quarters he would see if something of the acciety."
Kagoshima. could be dode.
By Mr Lewis-The plaintiff came to him and asked him to pay for the extra work. This was when when he came to collect the Srat instalment of the money dae a der the cantenet. Witness asked the contractor if he had a certificate from Mr. Denison and was told that the extra work was ordered by the defendant.
By Mr. d'Almada The defendant did not tell him that he had crdered the work to be done. Witness did not know of it until the tractor applied to him for payo ni
This closed the ease
for the plaintif
The defendant in the witness box said he paid a rent of 0 per month sub-leks the" whole of the ground door of the house. In January last year, ecrtain work was a rried out in the house by the plaintiff and vitness contracted with him to paint the woodwork at his w Cost The plaintiff ashed sum of $87 for the work but after much bargai ning, greed to accept 845 Witness gavo no orders for the plaintiff to fanew the wooden cailings of the four. rooms, neither did he order the painting of the verandah ceiling and the colour-bers, washing of the walls of the ground floor. While work was being carried on in con- raction with the new roof, the whole of the ceiling of the dining room collapsed. The beams had been taken away and the only support was from the beams of the adjoining rooms. He was a bend ficiary of the estate.
By Mr. d'Almada: No damage was done to the forniture when the ceiling collapset. He had given no orders to the plaintif except for the painting of Witress did not see the tbo plaintif had never plied to him for payment Wit. did not refer the plaintiff
the doors. bill,
де
He
regretted
Following Me Irving's address, Inspector Gerrard of Yaamisti areas and approved of Mr. Irving's words, and stated that he would give a special prize to the school champion next year.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT.
Mr. Irving, Ladies, Gentlemen and I came here as Headmaster on October 25, 1918, succeeding Mr Crook, transferred, as second master, to Queen's College.
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All the members of the Staff have
The thanks of the school are due to Dr. Wong of the Kwong Wah Hospital and to those in charge of the Public Dis- pensary, for their ready attention to all enses of sickness, which, na I said before, were of a very slight character.
In conclusion, I should like to par tribute to the energy, cuthusiasm and conscientions work of all the staff: and to thank you, Sir, for your kindness in coming here to present the prizes.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
JANUARY 28, 1019.-aim
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Barometer
at Sea Lovul,
Temperature.
Humidity.
Directivo.
Force.
Wouther.
vidiostock) Cal Namuro. date.
30.08 20.31)
30.33
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30.30
30.23
The whole of the organization is in Oshima .....
S the bands of Mr. Ho Yan-tak, the
Ishi'jimu. Senior Master.
Weibiwoi 8.3.24 50 Buvin Island Hankow chang Kiukiangle, Changsha Shrartai Gatzlad "Sharp Pk... Amor........ Swstow..... Tathokt. Taichu.... Taizan,... Koshun..... Pescadores
n 13.11 Canton 6.3009 Hongkong. 30.03 Flat Rock.. LACAO
PRIZE LIST.
The maximum enrolment during the
· Class_4.-1, Lai Kingyan, 2, Kwan year ended 314 December 1919 was Fat (Fico Sebolarship to Queen's 295, 10 leas than the previous year. College), Lau Chi-cheang (Half Free The average daily attendance was 275, Scholarship to Queen's Collège). a decrease of 7. The daily attendance
Claes 1, Lo Kwong-in (Free Wachow was good, but it would have been better Scholarship), 2, Wong Kwok-ki, 3, Chan † Pukhoi if some of the boya had not taken | Wan-sing.
Boibo occasional days off for very trifling ailments.
errible disaster at the Race course, Mr. Lo Pak-young died during the Summer bolidays and Mr. Ling Tsang left us at
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Clear Ca-1, Lau Chui (Free Scholar-Phulion ship) Sim Shek-yung, 3, Chan Yik-
C.S:.James There were three losses on the staking
Class Gb.-1, Ip Hai-luu, 2. Mak Dagra.... Mr. Lo Kai Yi lost his lifa in the
Apri
Mania Tung-choi, 3, Chan Kam-tsing
Class Ta-1, Lan Chan-lum (Frye Legaspi Scholarship), 2, Wong Po-lam, 3, Wouse
Tacloban. Sing..
Class 7b.-1, Li Takp 3, Wong GUAD4.20
Surigao Meu-cheung, 3, To Sui-fan.
Labean Class 3-1. Los Yeungsing (Free: Scholarship), 2. Ma Chui-shung, 3, Cheng Chan-ting
the end of the year.
to the executors nor did he intimate that the work appertained to the estate. The introduction of mistresses on thei Hr. F. L. Gutierrez, wife of the staf has proved a great success. The defendant aid she received a bill for improvement made in Composition, #57:30, and told her husband about itling and Colloquial during the latter Three months later, the plaintiff pre-especially in the lower classer, and this half of the year was very marked, sented anatter bill for over $300. She very noticeable result was chiefly des asked for an explanation and the coo-to Mrs. Alexander to whom I wish to tractor said he had gone to one of the express my sincere thanks. Another re- executors bus payment had been refused: salt, no less important, dhe to The witness told the contractor that she presence of mistresses, is that there i would not pay a cent more than the decided improvement in the manners of sum agreed upon, 867 reduced to 845 The contractor wont.away then and did not call again.
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In reply to Mr. d'Almada, witness said her husband did not give orders for any work except the painting of the doors.
Elis lordship gave judgement for the plaintiff for $167.3".
HISTORY IN THE LAW COURTS.
Soms interesting litigation arising out of a claim dating back to the "aarenteenth century is now engag ag the attention of the Osaka Court It seams," says the "Japan Chronicle," that wealthy
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the boys.
the
We have now a school Library Very small at present and every morning from 20 to 30 boys may be scen exchanging books. This is a very valuable adjunct to the school and it is very gratifying to see so many. boya avoid themselves of the opportunity afforded them of becoming acquaisted. with English and Chinese Literature. A large book-case has been bought and it is our ambition to see its shelves alled with useful and instructive. works To the Secretary, Mr. Ho Yau- tak, sad the librarian, Wong Kwok-ki, the Head Prefect, our thanks are due for the trouble they have taken in cataloguing and numbering the books.
A large quantity of illustrated war literature, was distributed to the boys each month..
"
Man-fai, 3, Chung Kwai-bin
Class Sh.-1, Le Tuhon, 2, Wors
Clase S., Chan Ching-lup, Pau Tai-hung, 3, Li Man-him.
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VERNACULAR PRIZES.
Class 4-1, Lai King-yon," 2, Chau"
Lau.
Wing-kwai.
Class 5-1, Wong Kwok-ki, 2, Ng
Class Ca-1, Lau Chin, 2, Won) Sing-ng,
Class 66.1, Leung Ting-kau, 2, Mak Tungchoi.
Class 7-1, Lay Chan-lun. 2, Leung
Tha
Class 7h-1, Yeung Faitong, 2, o Sbü-fuo.
Ma Chiu-gheang.
Class Sa-1, Lau Young-thing. 2,
Class 8x-1 La Bing-ü, 2 Leung. Targ-long
Clasa Se-1, Li Yan-bim, 2, Tse Sheung-lun.
1,000 MINESWEEPERS LOST,
Discipline has been very good. Pre- fectshave beenappointed an innovation named Jchioka Yoz yemon in the Prefects form a necessary connecting which has already had good results. eleventh year of Gaanroke (1698) Enk between the staff and the Kipling's Trawlers" is recalled by Dr. obtained the permission of the boys. Their influence is already Macuamara's tribute, in the use of authorities to undertake reclama being felt: the oxample set Commons rue ntly, to the work of the
tion work on an extensive tract of by them in general behaviour and the galant minesweepers during the w7, -* reedy swamp at a place then called interest shown by them in everything Mr. Tyson Wilsu (for Mr. Will Therney Kahoura, Settsu province, in con idera.lecting the life of the school, are pro bad naked the Firat Lord of the Amirnity,
ducing a very healthy tone.
tion of paying & certain amount of The health of the school has been if he was waco that the Hunter mires- money to the Bakufu authorities. The very good, what ailments there were wes or had sceafinted for" 3,000 enemy work was completed in three years, and being of a very alight character. with the permission of the authorities The results of the annual examination the place was named Ichioka Recivimed held in July were very good on the Land after the name of the owner. This whole, now constitutes Ichioka cho, Nishiku, classes, 4 and 5 and in class 8 was The weak aubject in the Remove
Arithmetic, and this year, spreial efforts are being made to raise the standard of this very necessary subject..
Oraka.
In the years that have elapsed the fortunes of the Ichioka family have been adually on the wane. In 1750 the the bead of the family borrowed money from the Konoikes, the forbears of the present Baron Koneike, on the scegrity: Lot a orcave portion of the reclaimed
The English of the Remove Classes
mina during the war, and thus the Hum ber authorities and applied 200 trawlers and 10,000 man to the midcsweeping to give any recognition of the men work services; and if the Government intended
on the trawlers.
Dr. Macam replied: I am very glad my hon, fiend has pat this question." (Cheats). His doreription of the car bu
and of the Lower Classes except 8b and tion of the fi-hing folk' of the Hambert Sc was satisfactory.
the safety of the realm does not over tate During the last four months of the the fact, (cheers)—and the Haro and the land, and in order to repay this debt your & Lew reader, War stories was Country will be fully prepared to hear that read in classee 4 and 5 and at an the Ichiokna torrowed money from a reen named Wada Kyuzaem. It is examination held in 'Decomber, all the the other const barca have a recird of boys of classes 4 and da pessed, this devoted and galant services of an equally result showing that the book had been splendid character, {"barre.) carefully rend.
alged that as the result of the failure of the Ichickas to discharge their dubt, this man appropriated to himself not only. that part of the land pludsed ai security but also the whole of the re
mainder of the Innd.
The descendent of the Ichickn family, on narned Ichioka Motojo, amployed by a bank in Kuwane, near Nagoya, has
row lodged a calm in the Osaka Court.
been encouraged and we have discovered The drawing of Natural Objects has a great deal of talent, as shown by the
That they bavo mudo very barvy kari-
arduous and dang rous besk is evidenced fices in the disobargo, of their extremely,
drawings exhibited on the walls of the the fact that over 1,000 eers and different clasa-rooma."
men have lost their lives in mincolds,
calcat the descendant of the Wads were examined in Chinese Composition, in which the Ring expressed appreciation s family, a wealthy man in Osaka, the and the papers were seat to Mr. Sung of the minesweepere found an ocho in the Ichioka Land Company and others con corned, demanding the restitution of the Bok Pang, the Senior Veraccular haar's of all (Cheers)
In November clata 4 and a part of class Thile minesweeping. The gracious words
land in question. It may be added that Mastecat Queen's Collega, who reporte
the above particulara are from the art follows
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In the well known Australian writer's account of the epidemic he focuses the map given the pathway shows this def. starting point in Hongkong, and in the nitely. Curiously enough, meither the members of the military nor of the civil medical services in Hongkong would have it that the disease mentioned
Several weeks ago the Scochiew electric light company is alleged, to have sold out to Japanese. The electric light people flatly deny this; and members of the Chamber of Commerce emphatically alfirm that it is true. Not only were by J. C was inficonza. So per- member of the Civil-Modical Staff
l the business men of the city up insistently was this adhered to that s
arins, but everyone else, whether or not wrote to the British Medical Journal"
pany-zover!
electricity.
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saying that the writer's account
was "nonsense," and in the official
Many of the victims aro in hospital, where they will undergo along process of skin-grafting in order to obliterate these imprints of Hunnishness.
THE KAISER'S MENU.
The "Tageblatt" of Berlin and not any foreign detractor is responsible for the statement that "the Kaiser's pretence of abaring in bis people's hard- proves its statement by reproducing the ships was the grossest bypocrisy," t menus for September 3 at be-dquarter", the originals of which are as follows:-
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Lunch.
Fish patties
Partridge and apply jolly.
Dassert.
Vindha alen
...Dinnor.
Crayfab.
Rier.
Partridca
Saind
Egg cake.
Fruit.
The Keiser was away on September 3.
.Soup...
Roast tongue. Partridge and ap le jelly. Salad. Asparagus. Compote of peaches. Dessert.
they wore using electricity. Everyone said that they would not object to & British or an American company buying recorts of the military and civil When to was present a still richer dinner th: clectric plant, but a Japanese com arvices it was specially noticed was server, a specimen mauu being :----
during 1889-91 that no influenza was. The Chamber of Commerce has remained the only spot of the globe, in present in Hongkong, which "officially" organized a new lighting company; sinet, where iancoza was unknown. In out-and-out Chinese company, and if the birthplace of the disease it was the Japanese try to take over the pre- "officially denied to prevail. The sent plans, the new Chinese company disease, like a prophet without honour, It is ascertained that the King of will open up business as soon as possible. had no recognition in its own country, Saxony had for his private kitchen 361b. Everyone sows that he will return to Hongkong will like to investigate the appetite of h's sister, Princess Mathilde, Duabtipes some of the residents of of butter and 801b of meat weekly. The odsit lighting rather than use Japanese subject with a view to securing evidence needed a pound of batter, three pounds The present light company is giving | Topudiating the doubtful honour thus of meat, and 15th of sugar daily. ' Tery Door service. The voltage is thrust upon the Colony. Influenza, supposed to be 220, bet for several however, is now so generally prevalent Fears it has been 20 and under.. both in the Enar pad the West that it Two years ago the voltages on all is of interest to probs any data which the circuita ran from 16 to 180, but dur- may throw light on its birthplace or ing the past year the voltager of some circuits have been as low as and some
origin. as high as 140, bat moat circuits had a voltage of about 100. The voltage on the street lighting is about 30, and the Iamps.are the original 2:0 volts, having been in use some five years, and in addi- tion the lamps and reflectors are coverei with five years of dust and cobwebs. It would tot take an electrical engineer to guess at the amount of light prodused.—- A. G. Daily News.
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O. W. JEFFAIRS, Chief Amistant, Borghong Observatory, Jan. 21, 1918. Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in 1. BAROMSTER, reduced to 37 degrees
laches, tenths and hundredths.
1. TEMPERATORE, in the shade, in de grees Fahrenhoit
3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of astura- tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two goiats. 5. FORUS OF WISD, according to Beadford Scale.
detached cload, d drizzling rain, i fog, 6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, c
prassing showers, squat, r rain, 3 now, 3 gloomy, bhail, 1 lightning, o ofercast,
thunder, y visibility dow, wat 7. RA ir ioches tenths and bun dredthg
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Barometer. Temperature Hamidity.
Exeriou
at 27.14
On dates! O date at
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30:13 30.0%
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60
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Rain.
0.00
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Highest apon Air Temperature on the pl-68 1.1wart open air Tamperstars on the 23rd-be
T. F. ÜLALTON, Director. Hongkong Ubservatory, Jan. 23, 1019.
HONGKONG TIDES."
compiled at the National Almanse Office The tide table kiven below has been
of, observations taken by mostly of an in London from the result of the analysis automatic tide-recording machine in the luring the years 1908.9. Water. Force Basin at Tsim Sha Ti
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of thesounding in the Admimity Thart, which has been found to be 4 feet Iinctos below mesa sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the de gaze at the Victoria Natal. Tard dd & feet 4 inches, and on the gauge
Lamont Dock, Aberkan, add 10 foo inches to the height given in the table.
January 21 to 30, 1919
LATAK WARN
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It will he the duty au! privilege of the rem parte statement of the plaintiff, and the On the whole the work is very Admiralty to consider us duo curso tho ether side of the story remains to be antifactory, the marks awarded being appropriato form in which to recognize tha beard,
equal to those for the hardest papers avaluable services of these med. (Ocers.)?
LOW WILTER
Koan
250
in
is which falso news la circulated
An unpleamist illustation of the way Hongkong, by the general public, wat Lived to us to-day. A well known citizen we reported to have died. A China Mail reporter went to the house, and Cap'nin Emery Roo, the master of the learned that it wasn't true." sink a German su matin and cau of the to the extent that some wreaths had actual.. Mongol" the first American 'pper to family told him that the story had sprend mat noted skippers in the Fric, la deadly been delivered there. These were sent
But the
of pneumonis, says New York tolegram back. Happily, the sick gentleman ders of January ..
nst know of these things.
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: ESTAL LISHED A STANDARD, THE WORK DONE AND TE MATERIALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY CAR, MUST! CONFORM TO THAT STAND ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE WHICH THE PUBLIC EXPECTS OF THEM
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PEOPLE HAVE IMPLICIT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO- THERS MANUFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS. YOU MAY BE SURE THAT THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE -CHANGED. A. HAIR'S BEEADTE DODGE BROTHERS HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE UPBUILDING OF THEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT SO SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILL GROW AND ENDURE FOREVER
ITS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.
BOLE AGENTS
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
St. George's Buildings, HONGKONG,
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