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CORRESPONDENCE.
WAR MEMORIAL SUGGESTION.
To the Editor of the "CHINA Mail".
SIR. As suggestions are being in- wited hem the public with regard to te Wär Memorial to be erected in this Colony, would like to put in a plar Kowloon (which seems so far to have been everlocked) and to gest that a much-needed Hospital, for the ever-growing Eur- opear population on this side of the hai biur would be a fitting memorial en which to lay out a portion of the fends available. There have
bien several Proposals for
erections for
the gratification
of leasure, but it seems to me that 2 am would be the alleviation
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Di Luferino Hanali
cases
not
ong is well sup-i plied with Hospitals, but Kowloon single one fur has European civilians, and in many
where
attention prompt may mean life or death to a patient the long tedious journey to a to be Hongkong Hospital has
has undergone. Kowlcon
many surely öne splendid sites, and of de grandest ways in which we can keep green the memory of those who fought, suffered, and died for our sakes is to do our best to relieve i the sufferings of those who are still with us, and of generations to come: And as it is to the mothers of the nation that we look to give us sons and daughters to fill the gaps caused by the war, it, is only fitting that the Hospital should comprise a Maternity ilome for Europeans, which is also sorely" needed in Kowloon..
I am.
'Yours etc EGLISHWOMAN. Kowloon, March 16th, 1919.
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"CHARLIE IN THE
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The Romantie Fathe Fhoto Play
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The Dancing Skeleton.
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"THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY
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WEDNESDAY find. 9th & 10th Episodes of "A LISSUF THE LUMBERLANDS.
TUESDAY 25th. Matinee at 5.15 pm. 7th & 8th Episodes. BILLIE BURKE in
"GLORIA'S ROMANCE."
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'PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES
For GROWN UPS and CHILDREN
by W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON
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Fer ss. Dilera: Mr. J. N. Bulkley, Mr. E. Warwick, Mr. 8. Mannering, Mr. J. Desormies. Mr. G. Titchener, Mr. G...Mr and Mrs Stuart Mr Fred. B. Marshal? Graystone, Bir. and Mrs. L. Holmes, Fwang Shing pleaded guilty to a Lawa, Miss H. Bord, Miss charge of burglary yesterday morning Cooke, Mus D May, Miss V. Pain, Mr. before Mr. Lindsell,
whilst his K. A. Busrai, Mr. Tang, Ping Kean, Mr. associate Pang Ching stated that he Leung Pak Eni, Mr. Hou Shing Tai, M. did no do it, but waited outside for: Lo Nung Chu, Bisa M.E.M. Wocke, Mr. and Mr. S. J. Claye, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kwa while he went into the house. Broms, Mr. A. C. Graeme Mr. A. W. The evidence brought forth the fact Prior, Miss 3. D. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. that he disposed cf eight pairs of H. W. Dryden, Mr. H'W. Dryden Jr., shoes which Kwang had stolen from Mr. B. B. Utter, Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Water, Miss BioVicar, Miss F. the shop he had burgled. Kwang, Anderson, Master W. Anderson, Miss M. who had a previous conviction re Anderson, Rev. F. J. Casley, Dr. W. gistered against him, was given six Braid, Mr. A. V. Pinson, Mr. Li Ming. months, while Pang got off with six Mrs. Chan Moon, Mrs To Chu, Brig.and weeks, as he was much younger than Mrs. C. Winge. Capt. C. Frazier, bis acco plice. Kwang will however Ensign. C. A. Clark, Mr. Li Wen, Mrs. Chen Hong Sung, Mrs. Lea Cheung 8ze, be banished at the expiration of his Miss Lam Sum Ying, Blaster Tak Lim, Mr. Bo Mun Chwun, Mr. C. S. Johnston, Mr. E. Johnston, Birs. A. F. Goodrich, Master B. W. F. Goodrich, Master J. E. Goodrich, Master C. E. Goodrich, Mrs. M. T. Melctyre. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mulder, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Borren and three children.
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{UT COURTESY "HONGKONG DAILY FRESA."], THE : IBERIAN GOVERNMENT.
WASHINGTON, March 8. Official advices from Vladivostock state that the town has been thrown into commotion as a result of the Commandant, M. Rinoff, deporting six.ren-Polshevist Municipal officials. The Allies and the United States have warned. General Koltchas, the "Head of the Siberian Government, that M. Rinoff must be restrained from interiering/
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TUESDAY, March 25, Bhangbai and "North
the crack British squadron as the sur- rendered German fleet, actually China-Fer giving the the name of a Gerinan. ahip under each of the British South Africa, India via Dhanush-to their eyes, according to the Navy, as
SINKIANG, 10 am.
The C.P.O.S. Cob RM.S. Key West left Vancouver for, Hongkong on the 26th February and is dus at Yoko bama on or about the 18th March.
C.P.O.S. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Asis left Magasaki for Shangbai on Mr D. J. Banscom Mr & Mra.V.Steemaly Capt. C. E. Fantle Mr and Mrs H. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, vessels, which ought to be as familiar the 14th instant and is due at Manila on the 19th instant. The C.P.0.8. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Asia left Shanghai for Manila on the 16th March and is due at Hongkong on or about the sard inst.
The CF.O.S. Co's B.M.S. Empren of
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"He eat my pies and cakes so I took the golf balls as security" was the defence put up by Yeur Ching Hing, when charged before Mr. The
1 indsell yesterday for having some fifteen golf balls in his possession at Deep Water Bay golf course. Mr. Lindsell remanded him in custody in order that be could be given The the chance to go out to the Happy Valley Golf Course and identify the caddy who had eaten his pies with
ut paying for them.
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Mr G. Harper Mr. & Mrs. Stone
Missen Harrison (2) Mr H..F. Stoneham
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Stephens Mr.O.W. Surgart
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picture showed two British officers) ing quite inconspicuously in the outer Philippine Islands, Australia, New Zea with a British seaman behind them, room of the Admiral's quarters. To the inscription add still further to the joke, an im land via Thursday Island Per And below was TANGO MARU. Registration "Sullen Hua Officers!" This was aginative writer in a Sunday paper, adding insult to ignorance with a reeing the illustration, proceeded to vengeance and no wonder the Navy describe, with all the liveliness of one- Chins Fer felt a little cross. Another amusing, who had been present, how the gold if venial error, was made by a po- frame of the portrait of Nelson had pular artist, who, having read that caught the light on that historic there was a picture of Nelson in occasion. Is this the way history is
he cabin where Admiral Beatty re-raade?-Japan Chronicle.
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