TO-DAY'S CABLES.
Racher's Sutador w the Chino India)
Continued from 'Page 1)
LORD FISHER AND THE NAVY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BSE BOHM FOWNTREE AND
THE FACTORY OF THE?
FUTURE.
ADVOCATES ANGLOAMERICAN NAVIES DOMINATE THE WORLD.
LONDON, Sept. 13. Lord Fisher concluding his article on the Navy in the Times says: The period of change is at hand and is as sweeping in its character as was either the introduction of steam or the advent of armour, for the fact is un- questioned that air-crali, is even now making such prodigious development that the only escape for vessels on the surface of the ocean will be to go under the water. These types of submersible vessels of every size and character instantly require great study and research and much experiment. We had submersible vessels carrying a twelve inch gun before the war ended. The very day this twelve in.h gun submersible was ready for bat:le she heard, by her own wireless installation, a message passing on the far distant sex.
THE SPIRIT WHICH SHOULD ANIMATE THE CONTROL
-CA-FACTORY AND
THOSE WHO WORK IN IT.
Mr. B. Seebohm Rowntree has a most suggestive article in "The World's Work" on "The Factory of the Future. It should be widely read and then put into being.
A DREAM OF A FACTORY,
"I began to dream of the kind of factory should like to have, if I could conduct things just in my own way. I am going to content myself with telling you my dream,
"First of all I realised that business. should be a form of national service We should not go into it merely to make money, but keep the idea of service constantly before us. Our Lord Fisher conclules by saying thas an Anglo-American fight is incon-im should be to produce articles of chivable and asks cannot the American and English navies dominate. the world at any time and simply tell alf others not to build more or we will ight you here and now..
THE PEACE TREATY.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S PICTURE..
COEUR DA LENES, Sept. 13. President Wilson pictured the wet i aflame with war unless the Peace Treaty was accepted. He said there was a field of conquest eastwards of Germany who were already negotiating with the Bolshevik Government into hear that principle in mind the hope of finding ground for industrial and political intrigue.
THE BUILDING AND ITS EQUIPMENT
SILVER AND SHARES.
PLENTY OF MONEY IN BONGELAG.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELA-
HONGKONO HOTEL
Mr D. Abraham.
The N.C. Daily News of Sept. 9 Mr M. N. Abrahan
kir and Mr E.
Anderson
has this:
day:
Mr W. Halk
är G. Harper Mr A. Holgersen M&Shelton Hoopar Dr. C. Andarma MrsMcConnel Wassoy Mr G. S. Archbutt Capt. and Mrs. R. MER. Balitos Jones
and E.Mes F. E. Johnson.
Mr M. Joseph
Lenson
Mr Mrs D. Rosseli, child and amah Mr J. J. R. Santos. Me J. M. Silva A, Doune Er C Cent 5. t. Deceght Mr. Steensly
Skinuor
Me and Mrs He M.Mirs W. G. Stoveason
Epstein
He HF treiff is 8. Euanson Mrs E Templetons Mr E
PS. Erricson Mrs. Taylor MJ. Fetherston-Cap T. Underwood
hab
A Thoại Vinh
Capt. & Mrs R A.
Wakeford
Mr R. Weil
Mr H, L. Wilkinson Mr C. S. Whittier
MONDAY, SEP
TRER 16, 1919
RITZ
HATS
For
-Discerning Men."
MACKINTOSH
& CO. LTD.
Men's Wear Specialists.
Telephone 29.
16 Des Vœux Road,
LOST GOLF BALL
CURIOUS TI-ISH OF A
SCOTTISH CHAMPIONчHIP, ;
Denys H. Kyle, a 21-year-old- Montrose, who was twice badly! student of 'Sir. Andrews University,
Rumour has been spreading the story that, owing to the prevailing. tightness of silver, foreign banks were refusing to lend money on shares and even insisting on such
Mr and Mrs R. EMPJUT, Kidd
Bergeron
Mr & Mrs Koekkoek overdrafts being liquidated. As Mr RJ. Birbeck Mr J. W. Kerteng usual rumour exaggerates. One Mr&Mrs B. Bisney Mr H. Kehn bank has initimated to brokers that MR. Boetics Me and Mrs large borrowings for speculative Mr & Mrs. C. Talbot Lauritsen
Bowring
Mme. Leiris Mr G. Gadin purposes are a thing of the past. Mr J. Brags and it is possible that some over- W. C. Browall Dr, W. Machesn drafts will have to be reduced before Mr J. A. EL. Brown Dr O. Marriott the September settlement
1 Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr W, F. Nelson
- as Caladus Mr J. PBJs On the other hand, there appears, 13, W. Chapman Mr S. 9. Perry no prospect of anything like a Mr. W. Chapple, Bir E. IT. Ray
Mr&Mrs R Rint- panic. A considerable amount of Mr and Miru the share transactions lately re- Colquhon carded has been done on behalf of V. Croucher
M WP. Coonce Hongkong, where apparently there
Misa . Vertia use to the community under satis. is plenty of money. Further than factory conditions, and place them on this, although bankers naturally with the market at a reasonable price. [at this time of year to be getting. While no business could continue un-their treasuries full of silver against less it were run on sound economic the approaching export season, there lires, we should always strive to should on the whole, be no great subordinate the claims of industry to difficulty in this respect.. Setting the claims of citizenship. And as incomings of silver against out Me & Fonscen planned my ideal factory. I resolved wings, Shanghai was Tis. 2,000,000 M J. Furer
Cre the good at the end of August.
Mr H. B. Gallop. On the 20ths of this month 15. J. S. Gardiner MS. C Galluzzi First I began to plan a great 6,000,000 in bar silver is due from Mr and Mrs M.Mr and Mrs J. wounded in the war, disclosed some building. It occurred to me that ny San Francisco with another Tis. factory need not be so ugly as many 1,000,000 ten days or a fortnight
I would get an later. existing factories.
There remains, however, al- architect to draw its outlines and ways the tremendous demand ter pr portions so skilfully as at least tover from the interior. The coun- make it pleasing to the eye, and not tryman's trust in paper of all kinds has been thoroughly shaken and it minta are pint cre-pers to climb up its walls, is estimated that the
In a field of 100 competitors. he and surround it with gardens and absorbing not much, less that Tis playing fields. I would do my best 5,000,000 a month, to be turned
had to make his way through seven to prevent smoky chimneys.
into hard coin for his satisfac, R. J. Adams Mrs E G. Jamison.
rounds, and in each he exhibited. "Again, as I should want to get tion and this. 25 previously Cat Arrber Mr R. W. Lee Jones
very high qualities, beating the three hold of workers of the best type, who noted, appeara to
leading men into 31. H. L. BarendsSir Ellis Kadoo je
of Carnoustie--that came from good humes and were neat holes in the ground. With this is F. N. Bell Mr and Mrs V, famous nursery of the game ans clean. I would take all possible may be recalled the overbought Mr and Ms D K. and
Mr C. H. Bird Ketwich
and other fine players. There Mn cannot be pains in the planning of the inside position of the speculators which
many longer hitters. Kewley arrangements of my factory I would tends to premiums for above the lajur F. J. Bowen Mr W. A. Knight
--especially of iron. shots→→→ have suitable amenities-cloak-rooms official rate for T. T. teing daily. and Mrs. T. Me 1: Lesing
than this powerfully built young wih hot-water pipes just above the offered-yet refused. And on the
Breakapoar
Mr and Ms T. v.golfer of 6ft. 2. and 13st As be for, so that clothes could be aired, other hand, Inoia is taking less BR 4. Dunder & Mrs A. Lane
M.C. Ball
was only 16 years of age when the
a taste for gold; and there are Mw & Butter-Mr and Mr
war started he bad not taken part in an in case of wet weather, dried, silver,, nowadays and has developed
F
Bir J. D Lloyd
a competition of importance until caire. There should be little racks Humours. (mentioned here as such feld
Martin
recently. At one time it was feared Jov.r the hot pipes, on which boots only) of long-disused silver mines M. A. Button
Mr and
that a wound which he received in and shoes could be dried Slippers in Mexico and elsewhere beings Charlton Mavling
the left shoulder would settle his My Cheshire
Min Mawling should be forthcoming for people opened again.. who got their feet wet, and a num
chance of becoming a first-class Rev. and Mrs E.LMr & Mrs Melrose player, but evidently, ita-effects have ter of umbrellas in case of emergency
Mr J. Filzy Miller passed away. Apart from the strength Lt. Col. E G. ColesMr & Mrs W.J. Hine of his full shots, he displayed a very
Capt. Moutaith Mr J. A. Morrisay
nice touch in executing chip shots. Capt. & Mrs Davinir F. S. Newcombe from just off the green. His accuracy Mr. Davies Bir FarsoL5
in this connection saved him. many times.
THE AMERICAN PILICE STAKE.
POLICE DECLARED DESENTERS NOT STRIKERS.
BOSTON, Sept. 13. Seven were killed as a result of the two days police strike. The city is now quiet and is patrolled by soldiers in trench helmets.. Governor Coolidge declares that the police are deserters and not strikers. Arbitrable on the landscape. I would tion with them is impossible and reinstatement improbable if they yield.
GOMPERS ADVISES MEN TO RESUME.
NEW YORK, Sept. 13.
Mr. Gompers has appealed to the policemen al Bestop to resume their duty, asking them to await the conferents of the representatives of capital and labour convoked by President Wilson on October 10, Coeur du Lenes in Idaho.
TER IRISH T ZOBBLS.
POLITICAL DETECTIVE SHOT I BAD.
LONDON, Sept. 13.
A political detective was shot dead outside the detective ofices in there dy to put on again when the time centre of Dublin last night. PROCLAMATION SUPPRESSES SINN FEIN THROUGHOUT IRELAND.
LONDON, Sept. 13.
The Royal Proclamation issued at Dublin suppresses Sinn Fein through
RAIDS FOR ARMS CONTINUED.
cut Ireland.
LONDON, Sept. 14. Raids for arms continued throughout Ireland yesterday. There was no disorder.
HOW AN OFFICER GOT HOME.
CRITICISING ARCHANGEL STAFF.
LONDON, Sept. 13. Lieut. Col. Sherweed Kelly in a letter to the Daily Expreu says that when in north Russia.he wrote a private let er to a friend in England con- demning the north Russian operators with the delicerate purpose of getting back to England. This was the serious offence mentioned by, Mr.. Churchill. Lieut. Col. Kelly says his relations with the general staff at Archangel were not good because he had more than once to protest against staff mismanagement. Lieut. Kelly concludes that he will welcome court-martial
UPPER ILESIA.
GERMAN ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PLEBISCITE
LONDON, Sept. 13. According to Polish advices the German Government is arranging that Germans born in Upper Silesia, but residing in other parts of Germany may travel on the railway free to Upper Silesia for the plebiscite and receive free board and lodging while it lasts. Germany estimates that 60,000 votes will thus be secured for Germany.
A WOMAN'S ADVICE.
SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES.
A houseboy was charged this
moening before Mr. Sinth with the arceny of a brooch vakat as $200,
the property of Misk -Vinyt Chun, while a wou wis charged with e'ding and abetting.
First deleidmat dented the charge and said he picked it up from the
THE WORKROOMS.
20
and
Me H. Gray Mr. Griin. C. f. Ball
Blair
3 Williame
Mr A. Williss Me A. J. Mac
Williams
PEAK HOTEL
9th September.
Mr R. C. Comrie Mis Cormack
Lammers
Mrs L
Good lavatory neemmedation,
THE ADMINISTRATION, with hot water and towels, all con
"As to the administration of my forming to a very high standard of
business., 3 should first of all gather cleanliness, would te essential. Even round me men of the right type with 1'ncın indoors equiprrent would need care-ideals and principles similar to my ful consideration I decided, in my dram, to enlist the services of a gond dressmaker, who would design overalls that any girl might be pleased to wear, and that would help her to take a pride in herself and her work.
"As for the workrooms, they should have a beauty of their own They should not suggest workhouse or penel institutions. I would" cali in men of artistic ability to supply a colour scheme which was pleasing and which harmonised with the building.
Mr and Mrs JoinLt. Col. & Mrs Thurs
by Pelham Mr and Mrs 0.MrT. L. Perkins.. own For the highest posts. I would Mr Evans, M.BE.Mr & Mrs J. Pilger
Fager
Miss Phillips secure the very best when I could layM & Mrs. Y. Fase Mr FA. Ram my hands on, and pay them what Rer and Mrs W. T.Me W. Roberta ever was necessary." Whether I paid Featherstone Mr P. A. Roelofsen my best men one, or two, or three Mr. Fletcher thousand a year would matter infi-MD. Galloway Me Findlay-Smith Major Y. J. Scantle Miss Foody
bury nitely less than whether they were Mrs Graves the right men, men who not only had Mr B. Gibbics
Mr I. Grant Smith Mr & Mrs Spit first class business sincere belief in human brotherhood.
ability, but Mr D, Bal Mis&Misa Stabbinga
Taylor
"Dr. Kent, the famous scientist, ence told me how many factors affect the health of the workers. The noise and turmoil of factories, for instance, were often injurious to them. So I resolved that an engineer should go all round my workrooms everywhere trying to deaden the EXPORTATION OF COINS. cb of the machinery and, at the same time, to banish every
EXCUSES, NO EFFECT,
Two women and two men were
offensive smell.
A FIRST-RATE CANTEEN.
"I next reflected that it is impos- sible to get more energy out of a fan than is put into bim, and that is can only be put into him, through
THE NEED FOR GENTLE FOLK.
Major D.L. Harding Mira E-Condr. and MrsMs).-Gen F. Ventris ladeword Bajor Wakeman "As for managers, foremen and Mr & Mrs F. DekberMr L. Wilkinso forewomen, I would only employ
Hisainte
Mrs A. Wilson Rentle folk. I mean gentle men and Mr and Miss Hd P. D. Wilson
worthy
Mr and Mrs ( gentle women. I would not care M. Mrs Howy bats Wolf what rank of life they came from if L Col.J. Humpbay Me F.. Zwagera they answered to that definition in Me Be du F. Hütchí.. the best and truest sense. I should tell them that my ideals were high, and could only te realised with their help that if they failed me, I failed.
"Each of them should be a leader; and he who leads must be in the van, and know the right way. Human beings may be driven, but not en- couraged by those who lag behind.
THE WAITING-ROOM. "One indispensable thing la my ideal factory would be a really good works employment department. A
&ON
CARLTON HOTEL
Mr A. Aaromor Col. Aramatoff
Mr J. A. rasto Mir L. Berrett.. Mrs Blankmar Mr C, Blasfield Mr J. Bommel Mr A Bor Mr C. Burgos Capt Brieicky the alimentary canai So I would work er should be made to feel, from Mrs F. E. Cameron charged before Mr. Sunith this me have a first-rate canteen in my far the very beginning of his career, Air W. G. Chan ing with exporting silver coine; totory. I would do more then supply that people acknowledged his claims
ul. Dazenio The value of over $1. The first the bodies of the employees with aas au individual human being. R. Delerk
Mr M. Davis Maman was searched on the Canton certain number of calories of fuel When enquiring about work a new Lieut. Deskol wharf this morning and had $19 in
comer should. The shown into a com- Lieut. Dengur "I recalled fie rush and scramble fortable,
well funished waiting-MG J. Geuk
en cent pieces. She admitted it, but said that she was bringing the
ergy.
Mr V. A. Kumor Mr K. P. Kwah Mr F. Lammert Lieut. Lebedofi Capt. Lipinety
K
8. H ́Maye Mr Jaa. Murray MrJ. Uostinga Capt. Poproverko Miss M. Kankin Capt. Poprajenket
Comdr Rankit Mr W. Biehl Lieut. Hodinoff
Romanic Mr W. Kas Mr W. B. Ruteliuk cf popular cafes in London, and I room and the employment officer Mes F. Hamilton Mr. C. Saunders
MrA. Gaanders. krew that the meals I ate there did should be sympathetic and kindly Mr L Hennessey Col Taroshet Mra D. F. ReadersenCol. Strookef me very little good. So my canteen Boys and girls, men and women, Mr. H. Jamieson Inspector ↑ Cuvinturan said the Mr. Sunith: Even to Mico, is out should be reatful and pleasant in should all be received politely, and M-A. Jamieson
appearance, that the hour spent alter engagement presented to the Sir H Jamieson woman, employed at No. 5. Arbuthni, the Colony. She was fined $20.
The other woman was in posses there by the workers might be a bead of the department which they r J.B. Kally not Road, the corpstunts rest- dence, was approached by the boyut $1255 on the Teung Wing time of real recreation. Aller all, entered, not in a haphazard fashion, Copt Kol-anoe
wharf yesterday. She said she did the dinner-hour is the one substan, perhaps by a mere lad, but with all tial Break between two solid shifts due courtesy, by a gentleman For know of the regulations: Fine of work, and I should want my gentlewoman
people to work as well in the after
HOW TO PAY FORSETA KOD
d'access
etrret.
and the brooch changed hands.
oney to Macao.
The woshan suid that on the 13th of $10 was imposed.
•
int., he got up frota oleep, and ret The third defendant was in posses-noon as in the morning. I would knew that employer had a
defendant,' who sat that he picked fin ct $52 m the Huu Tak, wharf pay for the building, heating, light
In- and the cages, the money was confiscated. It is said that half goes to the detective..
HUMAN DARING, A
Bir Van Kolh Capt, Karosto
of the possibilities of the rising generation of amateurs by the manner in which he won the tourma-t ment at Montrose an old-estab lished fixture which has been reorganised as the Scottish Amateur Championship.
He is of a golfing family. One brother, E. F. Kyle, was a semi-fina- list in the British amateur champion- ship of 1913, and another, R. B.Kyle. shows great promise at the age of 19. His sister. Miss Elsie Kyle, won the They have all been taught by their Scottish, Ladies Championship-Twice.
father, a doctor at St. Andrews, who, while pot himself a great golfer, evi- dently has a gift for imparting the Principles of the game.
The finish of the tournament was singular, J. C. Jessop, a young Montrose player, who is about to become a school teacher, stood 4 f. down at the eleventh hole in the firial.Then, he began to make up his leeway: At the fourteenth he had reduced his deficit to two holes,: and the excitement among the spectators aumbering fully (2,500, most of them supporters of the local man--was at fever heat. Jessop missed a four-foot putt to win the fifteenth. Two down and three to play.
Capt
J. Thomson Mr G. E. Vaughan Mr S. Vellengs Dr & Mrs Vendeweg Ligut. Vititorok Mr & Mrs Williamson. Mr Y. Yaorocha
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mies F. HaDE Master Hammas Mr A Harrison Mr J. P. Hughe MrB. James Mrs J. Johnston Me T. Roonedy
At the sixteenth he drove into the ditch to the right, and went to play the shot with a niblick. The ball cannoned from side to side of the ditch and travelled no more than ten yards. He tried again. This time. the ball apparently did not travel five yards, and yet not a trace of it could be found! Jessop went to and fro with his face to the ground, looking into every nook and cranny like a mas searching in his bedroom for a dropped collar-stud. The ball,he knew, was some where within a yard or so. Nobody had any idea where it had gone, and after a hunt of several minutes Jessop victor's hand. Results: emerged from the ditch to shake the
Semi-final-D. H. Kyle, St And rewn University, beat 1. Ryley Modtrose Mercantile, by. 3 and 2: J. C. Jessop, Montrose Mercantile, Beat- G. M. Garrie, Monipeth, at the 21st hoté
Final-Kyle beat Jessop by 3 and
I HEAR YOU CALLING."
ALEX. ROSS
& CO,
BUILD 8*8 of
11
High grade M-TOŘ
BOATS
DESIGYED and
Constructed under..
Expert EUROPEAN
Supervision.
FITTED with
the flowing
•
reliable MOTORS
CAILLE
PEERLESS
SCRIPPS:
OUR LOCAL POETS.
WHOM THE GODS LOVE,
Beautifully made by a touch of the
Goda whoan the Gods love! Kissed by the Gods, and favoured-
sparkling ger from the crown of the King of Kings Wonderfully formed by a touch of the mystic wand of the Greas Magician above seed by the Gods-whom the Gods love-beautiful and wonderful above all things.
whom the Gods ore Dehante
trail, and exceedingly passing fan.
Kissed by the Gods-and mude to be
the keeper of life for humanity Beautifully, wonderfully and mys.
teriously made one can coc- pare:
Angel of all that is good--whom the Gods love-kissed by the through eternity.
WILLIAM HILL.
Henghong, Bept. 19, 1919,
THE OFFICE FAN.
Orbed and uyed the the sun
picture
Rounded and
blow
Shapely and strong
-boxer
For over and ever 1t sce
up a brooch in the street. She then yesterday. He denied he was loving, and equipment of the place, and to no bottomless suppin of wealth. exid ** That's good; sell it and leaveling the Chiny. He was only on I would ask the workers to pay for out of which to meet any deficit, Mr G. L. Allen your employinent
the whard to so a friend, whom he the service and for the cost of the occasioned by too rash on attempt to bier & Almond Mr. Surth (10 fins defendant):
wanted to bring sonic clothing to the food, and, through an appointed com realise Utopia, Ishould have to maks. De M E. Asger
milee, to unite with the bead of the my money in my business, day by Mr.J. Barry When you picked it up, from the country. He was fined
Ar A, E Batt The last defendant was also on the canteen in making the whole thing day. To meet an increased wage Mr Bawden street, what did you do?"
bill and the cost of other improve MRB, Beavan Har Tak wharf with 36.50. He success. Defendant I intended to return denied he was guường dù bord, na ke
ments, I should have to depend on Mr F, G. Fecke Mr Bilbes & child I hear you calling me" was his Ah it to the owner...
KEEP THEM HEALTHY, was waiting for a runner to bring
"From this I turned to another one of four sources (1) the con- Mr. 1. & Brown / Capt. B. Larsen The aise
Should it strike wis remanded
constant song while a prisoner in Kut, Bolshark coller Wednesday.
things for him to Canton $5 was aspect of health. I would sppoint a sumer, (2) my own profits (5) my 3 G Chadwick Mr B. G. Lewis, the fine,
Shing of L. Malten
WalerReynolds, son of a Raynes Park Or caso its ghd hum every day, and I would do my best and (4) the energy and efficiency of SE G. Cooties. M. 8. F. McBroom Florence Baker, of Balbam, in his However would Hongbong contin werks doctor in be in attendance own organising ability and initiative, Mr Ches
Mt J Maciarlane STOCET told his sweetheart, Missbrues office fan to find a really sympathetic man my workers."..
MTB. Culbage Mr JB. Meikle Then, in view of the extreme import
Mr J,D. Danby Mr & Mrs Mollmo
letters from Mesopotamia, where heita officina? 3r Eborall Mr W Permoze this with No rose in all the world. Mr G. Douglas Mr F. A. Pales:
had gone a soldiering. He varied There's one that world good ver Mr. P.T. Farrell Mrs L.-M. Pence
to forman Miss Ferrell M&Mrs Richardson came to London last January, went until you came," Reynolds, who bir and Mrs. Feather Robertson off song immediately afterwards, so 3 J. De Forrcass Stewart and though, he had written from Con Mr E Fielding HR. K. Spencer
far as his sweetheart was concerned, frie J. Forrester arildren or Me W. E. Galears. Mr T Taylor
stantinople that his voice was improving and getting stronger- and Mrs T. Hood
EW. Good Mr.C. FL Turber
every day, Salr February he told her wing Me and Mrs Unde
he could not marry her as he was Mr. Grootes Mr G. E. Wattor Sheriff's Court, recently the girl, who be
Gregory Mr. J Walch
going abroad Id the London
and Mrs CJ.Mr. William had spent £100.on Fer troussean, was Happies
awarded £200 for breach of promise. to-day my
BANK OF EAST ASIA.
ance of clear vision, would have an "If Mr. Hasker and Sir John oculist to test every worker's Alcock set up afresh a pattern of the eyes without charge, and to fit human daring without which there The Government Gazette said the The Chartered Bank is able to him up with glasses if necessary is no progress, the great airship Bank of Asia would be dissolved and show a prophit that the others can. There should be a good dentist, and typifies the work of science, in which struck off in three months. The not. Mr. J. M. G, Prophit has been a nurse, and there should human daring and the human intellect China Mail repeated this on elected a director
to plenty of restrooms together issue. Man has a firm Saturday,
In all these things I would tty hand on the most elusive element, as a citizen and myself as s busiress has so eignally tightened the grasp, to keep the balance between myself and we may be proud that Britain man. From each standpoint I wanted The designere, builders, and crew of my people to be vigorous, alert, and the conqueror deserve the warm healthy, both good workers and good thanks and congratulations of us all citizens,
Bays lie Star
The Bank of Asia referred to the bank that amalgamated with the Bank of Canton:⠀
It isn't the Bank of East Asia Ltd. which 18.3ill going strong.
Mr. and Mrs Chan Lim Pak had a house warming" party at Canton on Saturday. Over a thou and guests, European and Chinese, attended. It was a swell flair.
Mr
atorbaugh Hr R. Bessor
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