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·BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE

AND DEPART.

VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE

JANUARY 21.

CYCLOPS, B. and S., from Singa

Thore

KOSORU MABU. N.T. K., from Singapore, with manil,

FEBRUARY 5.

PTRRHUS. B. and A. Irma Liverpool. COURAGEOUS, Pucite Mail, from San Francisco vin Vladivostok.

FEBRUARY 8

KOVARA, P. & O.. from London. TENYO MARU, T.K.K., "Tren San Francisco, with mil

FEBRUARY.

ATREUS, B..and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 10.

HOKUTO MARU, D. & C., from Japan.

FEBRUARY, B.

HECTOR, 8. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY, 12.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Prodic, from Vancouver, with mail.

FEBRUART 15.

VANRI MARU, D. & Co. from Java. ELPENCE, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 10. "

COLOMBIA, Pasife Mail, from Sho Francisco with mail.

FEBRUARY

AGAPENOK, B. and 5...,from Liverpool.

DEPARTING VIŠSELS.

JANUARY 27,

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KINGCHOW, F. and S., for Landon- SIBERIA MARE, T. K. K., for San Francisco.

FEBRUARY 1.

#

-PKOSOKU MARU, N.Ÿ.K., for Japan. GROTIUS, J. C. J. L., for San Trancisco.

FEBRUARY 3.

NIKKO MARU, N. T. 1, for Sydney. WILTS, J.C IC lập bản Frucisco CYCLOPS, B. sið S., for Seattle, via Jspao.

FEBRUARY

CHINA, Chips Mail, for San Fran cisco, via Japan and Honolula,

PYREHUS, B. and S., fue Japan, vis Stanghui

FEBRUARY 8.

TENYO MARU, T. K. K., for Sam Francisco.

FEBRUARY 9.

KOVARA, P. and O., for Yokohama. FERRUARY 10...

ATREUS, B. and S.,. for Japan, via Shanghai.

INDUS MARU, 0.5.K., for Marseilles. FEBRUARY 1·

HOSTTO MARU, D. and Co, for Java.

TENYO MARU, T.K.K. for San Trancisco.

4

FEBRUARY 15.

SUMATRA MARC, 0,5.E, for Buenos Airts and Rio de Saneiro.

..."

FEBRUARY 18. ELFESOR, B. and S., for Japan, via

Shanghai.

FEBRUARY 15. BANRI MARU, D. and So, for Japan. FEBRUARY 20." COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, for San Francisco.

W FEBRUARY 21.

NOTICES.

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+ ALL STEEL F

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EXPANDED METAL PRODUCIS,

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EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL

WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES.

A palatable emulsion containing forty per cent of pure Cod Liver Oil, a valuable Food, Tissue Builder, and Tonic

In bottles $1.25 and $200 each.

EXTRACT OF MALT & COD LIVER OIL $160 and $250 per bottle,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY

TELEPRONE 208.

MOTORS

at present in Stock,

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Tel, 114.

COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

FANCY. PERFUMES,

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MANICURE SETS.

·SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.

COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

14. Queen's Road, Central.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

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AGAMEMNON, B. and S., for Liver Mr D. Abraham

pool.

FEBRUARY 23,

NORE, P. and O., for London, vis Marseilles.

AGAPENOR, B. and S., for Japan. via Shanghai.

FEBRUARY 25,

TEIRESIAS, H. and S., for London." FEBRUARY 27. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian seific, fcr Vancouver.

AKHIYALS OF STEAMERS,

JANUARY 29, 1910 HAITONG, Brit, 18 tons, from watow. Capt. Evans, D.L. & Co., wharf KO CHOW, Brit. 182 toss, from Wuchow, Capt. Jones, E.W. & Co., whart:

PAOTING, Brit., 1073 toos, from Saigon, B. & S.

MAUSANG, Brit.. 1,614 tons, from Sandakan. Capt. Medinah, J.M, Kow.

1000 wharf

ICHI MARE, Jap, 680 tons, from Baigon, Nematee, Ci6.

BHUN CHEUNG, Chi, 233 tons, from EC. Wan, Capt. Xavier, Wo Hing

wharf.

Dapt. J. Adcock

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEATHER REPORT,

POST OFFICE,

CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS

The Post Odice will be entirely closed

turda, lat February, There will be no delivery, or collection of correspondence from the Pillar Boxes. Non-box holders may obtain their cor- respondence on application at the ingahy counter at the South West corner of the 0.P.0.

January 2017, 124 17#.—Another anieyelano as developed over N. China and pressure has isurmised, moderately at stations on the cast const, and slightly over the Philipines; it has decrease alightly to moderately elsewhere. Fresh mongood will prevail along the Chins cost, and over the N. Chin Se Y

Hongkong Bainfall for the 24 hours | anding at 10 am to-day, :0.99 Inah. On Monday, 3rd: February the Fist | Total "since" January: 1, 0,43 inches, Offee will be open from 8 to 10 am, and

against an averse of 1.30 inches.

there

will be one delivery of ordinary Forecast for the tabora ending at and registered correspondence, and one acon on January 31, 1919.

collection of correspondence from the 1.---Hongkong to Gap Rock N.E. Pill Boxes on that day. winds, fresh, fair to elundy, rain later. The Money Order Office will be entirely

K. -- Fremors. - "Channali N. winds, closed. frish to strong:""

-Nouth coast of Ching between Hongkong and Lanocks: The same as No. 1.

-Bouth coast of China between Honglong and Haimap; The same, sa No. 1,

" HOYIL 'GESKRÝATORY "HONGKONG, DAILY, WEITHER EXPORT.

JANUARY 30, 1914.-6.19,

Station.

Wind

Hour.

Barameter

at Bes Level,

Temperatures,

An aldity,

Direct os.

Weather.

Vidiostock...{ Nemuro

Hakodate Tekio Kochi

Jan10

11

3.14

30.05

Nagasaki...

30.05

Kagoshima

30.00

Osbius.

Naba.......

labijiman

Butin Lland! Weinwel 161 Hankow ..

Ichang

Kiakiang

Changsha

Blanghai

Gutzlaff

Sharp Pk.

30.03

Amoy

29.96 8!

m

19.99 63 100

Swatow

Taikoku ..........

Tsicha

Tainan

Koshan

Pescadores

Hongkong

Macao

53,30.09° 59

29.07. 83

29.07 63 MAI 29.3

23.97 $4

Canton 63.29.97 69 100

.90 63.100

29.94 63

Gap Rock.. 59.93

Wachow9a.

Pakbol

Ecto

Phulien7.9.8

29:88

H

C. St. Vamos 29.80 Aparri 61

Daggan

Manila

Legaspi

Tacloban

Telepaone No 000.

Laila

Barig

Laban

Mr and Mrs W. A.Mra H. Sheehan

Hannibal

Miss H. F. Skinner Mr D. I. Banscom "Mr å. Skiargvaki Mr S. H. Hansen

Mrs M. Blade

Mr G Gordon Hare Mr and Mrs Sennet M. G. Harper Capt. B. Smith Misses Harrison (2) Capt. J. C. Smith Mr B. Krebs

Me A. J. Hayim Mr. W. H. Smith Mr & Mrs Laidlay Dr and Mrs Henny,Mr and Mrs S.

and maid

2 children & nurse Somerville ADE Mr C. Miss Eesting Mr de Launton

Mr A. Hicka... Mrs If. Hicks

Mr and Mrs E. G.

Anderson

Dr and Mrs H

Aveler

Mr J. P. Ballantine Mrand Mrs G. H. M.

Bannerman Mr G. W. Barton

Mrs E. E Belillos Mr and Mrs E Bernheim & sou Mr Benchok

Mr & Mrs A. Leach

and child

Dr and Mis J. W.

Leavel and child Bliss B. Lilie Mr B. Lorgfield Dr and Mrs J.

Love Miss Alice Lua

Mr and Mrs J. E Mr G. Ladin

Bingham

Mr A. H. Lunings

and servant

[0‡

Mrs W H. Sparke

Mr V. Broensley. Mr H. F. 3tonehair

Mr and Mrs S. E. Mc L W. Strawa.

*MB. Sykora

Hodge

Mr A Holgerson Mrs F.Syhors MrA Shelton HooperMr G. F. Templeton Mr E. K. Rowe MIBE. Templeton MR.E Humphreys Mr R. E Thompson Capt. Planes Mr F. Travers Mis Ireland Mr Thou, Fint

Mrs L. M. Joblin Mr S. J. Johnstone

Mr and Ms M. Mr W. Wangh

Joblin

Mr J. K. Willing Mr G. G Wood Mr G. Wondenberg Mr and Mrs B.

Wylie

Mr E. M. Joseph Mr J. J. Judah'. Mr B. E. Van Katal

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Misa Bingham Mr B. J. Birbeck Mr and Mes S. Major and Mrs G. D. Macintyre

Black and son Master MacIntyre Mrs E. D. Blackhand G. W. Hackean Mr J. J. Bleeker. Mr E. J. Mahoo Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr A. Maitland

and Mr0. T. BreakspearMr Mrs F. M and Mrs J E Maitlard

Mr M. Mallik Brien Mr W. G. Browall Master Mallik Mr H. F. Buckner MrG.doMarquesse Mr B. V. Cameron Bir Fred. B. Marshal Dr M. E. Asger Mr and Mrs E. A. Mr S. Mason

Carvalho

Madame de Mattos

and child E.Mr G. Maror

Mr J. A. McCulloch Mr and Mrs T. B. E'

Melznes

Mr H. Cayrou Dr and Mrs R

Chambers

Mr A. C. Cheatham SHINCHIKU BARU, Jop. 2,228 tona, Mr and Mrs J. from Moj, Capt. Yang, N.X.K. what Clark ABORACHT MARU, Jap., 1,235 tooa, Bir J. Cochrane from Tivilo, Capt. Noda, Caroll Broe, Mr HLHI. Cohen, Mrs Corneliuson Baoy 12

HUICHOW. Brit., 1,921 tona, from Mr F. W. Cox Chefoo, Capt. Share, B. & S., Ch. Pr and Mrs H.

FOOCHOW, 1,324 tons, from Bombay, Cumming Capt. Mecham, B. & S., C10.

CLEARANCE.

JANUARY 29, 1ála. ALICORNE, Chi, noon, for Fakboi, Chiat On

BIOJIM MARU, Jap, noon, for Moji, Dodwell

SUJYANG, Brit, zoon, for Shanghai, "B.R

TUNGSHING, Brit, pm, for

•Fangkok, J.3.

JANUARY 30, ́ 1819- KWONG_TAL, Chi, 8am, for K.C. Wan. Sing On. N

KWANGSE, Brit, 7am, for Saigon,

CROTSANG, Brit, 7am, for Bangkok,

SONO MA, French, 10 am, for Esipho picque.

CORNELIA, Brit, 7 am for Hai- phong, Braga.

SHINCHIKU. MARU, Jap, 10a.m., for SP gapore. N.Y.KA

BBINMI MARU, Jap 7 a... for Haiphous, M.B.K

SCRHU MARI), Jap, Sa.m., Ice Takao,

FUKUGA HARUS

Kobe tuzuki.

SHINYI MARU, Jap for Yokohama. HONGBFE, Bait, for Fingapore.“

ECUADOR Ameri: For San Francisco, will fos Saigon.

Mr J. Milne Mr S. H. Morse

Mr & Mrs J. Malder

Mr and Mrs D.

Murray

Mr and Mrs W. P.

Neeson Me and Mrs T. A. 1,Mr. 3.8. Neoladh

Davidson

Mr E. 9. Norman Mr. F. E. LATIS Capt. & Mis North- Mia M. C. Dawson combe Mrs F. M. Dillon Mr E. J.. Odufre Mr A. W. v. DobberMr C. Philippson | Mr J. Duguit - Ospt. M. Picknell Madame E. Esnault Mrs O. R. Powrio. Miss K. Enanson Mr and Mrs R A. Mr and Mrs J. M. Presler

Mr. E. H Ray!

• Forbes Mr N. O. Galluzzi Mies F. Rear Mr J. (Jenim

Mr J. R. Redfern Me H. Gensburger Mr J. K. Retab Mr J. H. Giles Mr C. EW, Ricou Mr A. W. Gregg: Madame Ricca Mr and Mrs J 8.Mr R. Russell

Gattricge Mr O. Beyht... Capt. ST. X. Hall” Mr E. T. Sheaf

Mr D. J. Adama Bira R. Almond Miss A. Anderson

Mr R. W. Brundle Mr Balloch

Mrs Killer & child Mra Krabmaleff Mrs. B. Legge Kups McAlpeb Mrs E. M. McGee Mr F. W. McGrath Mr and Mrs Carbo, Mr EH. McTavish Miss Carto

Mrs. A. Monro Mr & Mrs A. CourseMr B. J. de Moore Mr F. C. Crash Mr F. W. BlooTË Mr T. B. Culhane Me D. Nicholda. Mr R. G. DoubledayMr T. R. Osborni Mra J. D. Edwards Mrs W. 0. Passmore

Mr W. H' Price Mr F. Ferguson Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr and Mrs C

Mr1

W. J. Reynolds Mr GT. HAI Richardson Mz & Mrs. HammesMrs A. P. Sangster

Mr G. Stavrakor and family

Dr A. Gibson

Mr A. Haun

..

Mr A. Harrison

Mr P Heathcote

Mrs Stabbings and

daughter

Capt. & Mrs Swain

C. W. Jurman, Chief Lominans, Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 30, 1915. 1. Bao, reduced to 22 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea, in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in de arees Fahrenheit.

Humory, in percentage of satura. tton, the humidity of sir saturated with moisture being 100

• DIRECTION OF WINE; to two points. 8. FORMS OF WIND, cooling

Beadford Scale.

Tel. No. 1793.

The parcel post service to Cuba || 61

suspended.

It is notified thai all restriotkanie sa to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Marchant Vesses on the China "Station bare beea) aboli-bot.

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bul- geria and the Ottoman Empico are suspended.

No anomial letter addressed to Abadan Abwes or Mokammotab in the Persian Gulf' may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The Insured latter and insure parcel servien between Egypt '(or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus is tempor.

Arily suspended.

Unitated parcels for the United Fine. dom will in fatura be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are. therefore advised to pack nach parvéla roky carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unina, Vicenza, Treviso Piñca, Venice and Bel- June in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Fermit.

The Parcel Posh Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for merators of the Expeditionary Force, and to Abys sinis, Bagdad, Eritrea, French Fomali Const, Italian Somaliland, Portuguero Enst Africa Zanzil ar and Russia have been sus pended.

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Registered and Parcel Mails close 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise a abed,

In the case of Maila closing before 9 r.m Registration" closes at 5 c'clock on the previous evening.

INWARD MAILS,

SATURDAY, February 1. Straits Per CHUNSANO, Manila and U.S.A.-Per.CHINA...

SUNDAY, February 2 Japan Per NIKKO MARU.

OUTWARD MILS.

FRIDAY, January 31. Philippine Islanda, Straits, Bangkok and EUROPE via Suez-Per NING- CHOW, 10a.m.

Iloilo Per BORACHT MAR", 10 am. Shanghai. North China Japan vi

Napsali. Fonolulu, Canada, United States, Central and Fouth America, EUROPE vis San Francisco-Per. SIBERIA MARU, Registration 9.45 am Letters 10.30 ... Saigon-Per PAOTING, 5pm. Torrent Per KAI WA Bangkok Per CHEIAN MARU, 5 pm. SATURDAY, February 1 Hothow and Haiphong-Per EOI PING,

9 .."

SUNDAY, February 2 Swatow, Amoy and Formoes via Keelung toPer AMAKUFA MARG.§.m. Swatow and Bangkok-Per HUPEH,

8. STATE OF WRATHIS, b blue sky, a detached cloud, d drizzing rain, Log. g gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, Ppassing showere, q equal, r rain, 18cow

thunder, visibility dew, wat - 7. BA in inches" tenths and tax- dred th

HONGKONG' BRGIETKE,

Barometer... Temperature Humidity Wind Force

Bain

Direction of

9.

ཤཱ་

MONDAY, February 3... Straita, Bangkok. Ceylan, Mauritius

THURSDAY, JANUARY 90, 1919

ENTERTAINMENTE,

THE

Tel. No.

CORONET 1753

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT !!

at.5:15 & 9.15 p.m.

GEORGE WALSH

IN'

THE YANKEE WAY"

MAX LINDER

"HE SHOULD WEAR BRACES "

Booking at ROBINSON'S.

VICTORIA

THEATRE

January 30, 31, February 1 & 2.

9,15 p.m. Performance AMERICAN GAZETTE No. 23,

"THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO"

4th. Epoch. "SINBAD THE SAILOR"

THE BUSY BELL BOY."

The MANILA STRING BAND will be in attendance on SATURDAY February 1, at 9.15 P.M.

MATINEES

every Wednesday and Thursday at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday. at 2.15 p.m. and 5 p.m. and on Sunday at 6 pim.

·HONGKONG THEATRE. January 29 to Friday January 31. showing4th to eth Episodes of "THE VOICE ON THE WIRE." al Comics

FRIDAY, 31, Matinee at 5.15 pm) repeating "THE HOUSE OF LIES"

A beautiful Paramount Feature in & parta, featuring EDNA GOODRICHL SATURDAY, February 1

showing a special Paramount Photo-Play in 6 parts.

TEMPTATION."*

THEATRE

ROYAL

LAST

CONCERT

TUESDAY, Fabruary 4,

BY

THE TWO GREAT ARTISTES

SKLAR

*Cellist.

Y KORA, KLAREVSKI, Planist

PRICES

$3, $2 and $1

Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S

Fouth Africa, India via Dhanush PREVENT DISEASE,

kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis

Auez-Per PEMBROKESHIRE. FLY REGURGITATING

Registration 8.30 a.m., Letters

The Farcel Mail will be closed

on Friday, Jan 31, at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, February 4

On this con date Shanghai and North China-Per TEAN,

at I p.

1 p

29.97

99.95 29.3%

.82

63:

68

100

94

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0.00 0,60"

0.00

Manuel, esan air gemperasane on the Erwent open air Tempereiste em tha 30th-23

¡L.-F. CLASTOR, Director. Hongkong Obeetratory, Jan. 30, 1919.

HONGKONG TIDES.

"1'..

Straitsand Bangkok—FerTOYO MARU;

No. 3, 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, February 5. Huphong. Per EATRONG, 10 Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per

SUGAR

When resting, the dy can often be observed to regurgitate its crop contents, until thero la superle HAI-birth hou. This Bald is draws in sail out with

ed from the end of its prabonciát a drop nearly

gusto so long as the by ln undisturbed, bat'le drop- ped. If alarm, leads to hasty Right. A crapfal of fecal daid may has be deposited on the surface of

China-Per

HONG, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, February Shangbai and North

SUNNING, 11a.m. SATURDAY. February 8. ... Shanghai and North China-Per

YINGCHOW. 2p.co

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTED.

Por Ecuador, for San Francisco, do, Mr J. O. Rupeter Mr. and Mrs Under The tide table kiven below has been. A.J d'Assampean, Mr. F. B. Argelo,! complied at the National Ahances. H. T. Buckner, Mr. L. Backingsale, Mr and Mrs WM and Mrs S. Ha London from the result of the analys Mr. E. B. Bence, Mr. A. J. Bomar, Mr,

Mr E Irving

Jackson Mr B. James

wood

West and family

DO YOU COUGH?

ofpboervations taken by means of an sutamatie tide-recording machine in the Ed Mrs. A. A. F. Bray and son, Bav Water Police Basin st Tatra Sha Tsui Crage, Mr. W. B. Claire, ir. 4: Chalmers, and Mrs. R. E. Chambers, Dr. M. during the years 1009-

To zero of the table corresponds with Mr. Calver. Mr. A. O. Cheetham, the rawo of the sounding in the Admiralty Mrs. L. M. Dill, Mr. P. R-Fraser. Mr. P. Frandsen, Mrs. M. 8. Goulette, Kr. P.

food ready for bumas conanytion, and the deposit may say contain 5,000 interic ascult of olber Intortioni falostive organizz.

DeWall fest bases-dien defronte about once every - dva suinutes"

INSECTOX"

SUPPRESSES FLIES, MOSQUITOS

& OTHER INSECT DISEASE

CARRIERS per

OUTFITS 24: REFILLS $1.30,

On sale at Maara A. 8. Watson Co. Hongkong & Kowloon, Bakilly Co., Longkong, and leading stores.

FRANK SMITH 8 Co

Bale Agenta..

HOCKEY

Management: I. GENIN.

WISEMAN'S

DINNER DANCE

FRIDAY next, January 31

DINNER

DANCE

$1.00.

$1.00

Tables may be bocked, Full String Orchestra.

Tolophane 407.

GOODALL,

Hollock from the inside right positions scoring. The 83rd Co. tried hard to again equalise but time was abort and the Staff kept their goal from

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ONT overstrain the fine metabrane Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet Gain, Miss G. Hamberg, Mr.-B., Horze, «STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS v further downfall, Gallagher defend--

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83RD CO.RGA

To obtain the depth of water on the Lt. V. Harkness, Mr. Hertinan tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard Mr. S. P. Hipes, Mr. H. S. Irwino, Mr. add. & feet 4 inches, and on the gauge. Manels and children, Mr. EE. N. Iserguine, Dr. J. T. C. Johnson, Mrs. st Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet

Leavell, M. J. W. Lowe Dr. and Mrs. This match was a United Services Jarcidini. Mr. G. E. Jareidini, Dr. G.W.

EF. Loys Mr. W. L. Daub, Mr. and league game and took place at the Mrs. F. 31. Miller, Mr. A. Trice Bartin, Happy Valley yesterday. Play was Mr. A. 8. Marb Mr. L. Mooser and daughter. Mr. F. N. Mason, Mrs. C. F evenly contested, Rey, Bundle for Mills, Mr. J. F. McEwen, Bir. V. Meyer, the Staff, and Green for the Bard Co High Mrs. W. D. Noyes and 4 children, die being prominent among the players. Jose Ormaechs, Mr. and Mrs WT Pugh scored the first goal, this going Payne, Miss H.D. Peter Mr. F. E to the credit of the Staff, but before Plison, Mr. WT. Swingle, Mr C. M.

January 31 to February 1919.

Stephens, Mr. M. Stark Mr. and the interval Green had notched the Mrs. A. Comson, Eev. and Mrs. Tw equaliser. In the second half the Schalos Rev. JD Sinclair, Mr. Staff secured the winning goal,

Mr. O. Thorgerson, J. Fan

MrW.FATyler, Me! RE. Thompson Bay, & Km. J.T. Williams and some Mr. W. T. Watts Erang, Miss E. J. Wolfe, Miss U. I. Wright, and Twenty seven (27) Chinese

Staff and Departments, 2, 83rd Co. [R.GAZE

MOTEMENTS OF STELMER.

The OPR Co R.M.S. "Empress of Russia left Buez for Colombo un the 26th January and is due at Hongkong an or about the 12th February

The PB. Cos RMS. Empress

Asia" from Liverpool on the 2nd January, arrived at Yan thus anth January

veron

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