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Trotski) is a dog and a half long by half a dog high, and her name is Maria She appears to have produc- ed him inadvertently, and she parted, with him without apparent concern.

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SINGAPORE, Dec. 26:

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1919,

HONGKONG'S CHRISTMAS.

CHURCH SERVICES, ENTERTAIN- MENTS. DANCES.

THE LATE MR. J. D. M. HEAD.

SUDDEN DEATH IN SHINGHAL

There was plenty of the festiva spirit in evidence in Hongkong dur have to record the death of Mr. James It is with profound regret that we ng Christmas and Boxing Day.Henry Moore Mead, which took place Many of the vessels in the barbour suddenly in Shanghai yesterday, SO

His first acquaintance TROTSKI'S with the great world of OPINIONS. Outdoors was made in

the age of miracles. Et Col. Never in history was there such a

Pearce heavenly multiplicity and variety of Capt. Olliver;

e Mitchell, b The coolleson Christmas Island | sported the usual shrub at the mast far, the cause of death is not known interesting smells. Life was worth

Claxton e

Christmas: * 12 on December 10, following a disputehead and dressed ship.

jin Hongkong, but that it must have human Major Bowen, b Claxton... 12 with a Chinese manager, endeavoured Eve in town was a scene of anima- been quite unexpected la show-by. living, and the mere who belonged to him could Major Edwards, b Day............. 38 to burn the island's food supply. tion, the rush of Christmas shoppers the fact that up to Christmas Eve the whistle and chirp

he CQMS. Talfourd, b Day......... 18 The Police were compelled to fire, filling the streets.

The Hongkong Shanghai mails gave no indication of liked. Any time would do for him. Capt. Davies, c Wood, b Donnelly 46 killing two, and wounding four. The Hotel held dinner dances which were indisposition. The firs; news that Still, he had his usea. His feet seem Lieut. Sutherland, b Day 60 situation is still unsettled, though very largely attended, the Misses anything was amiss was received itx ed very homelike and reassuring Lieut. Beavan, b Claxton in 7 kmproved. Assistance is being sentments. A'dance was also held at the stating that Mr. Mead was seriously Woods providing attractive entertain-Hongkong yesterday morning by cable, things when a ferocious tramcar, în credibly big and appallingly noisy, made a personal attack on one. A cat in a shop door was a novel and. painful experience. Mema: to in- vestigate the subject of cats more |carefully, Men. Why do dogs keep so many of these human animals? Hongkong seemed bewilderingly crowded with them. There must be dozens to every dog, and many

| Major · Culver, c Claxtos, b from Singapore.

Donnelly

Major Middlemas, c Claxton, bi

Day.......... Lleut. Clauson, not out

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were not good breeds.. Memo: to Donnelly

bite, some of them to death presently. Claxton

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Quéry. Was it true that only dags Hancock...... go to heaven when they die, and Earavicini that humans die and are finished Pearce ...... with, like humans? Didn't seem Dayser fair, somehow, to give them intellects' apparently akin to ours, and only a short life devoid of all the fun of dogdom. It seemed obvious, for in stance, that they had no sense of Olliver

Ltd smell, and missed much that we enjoyed that way. Thus did Trotski muse, while he gazed upwards with his shrewd eyes at the face of the animal he owns. He is fond of the creature, though it is self-willed and inclined to blunder right on when there are things of interest to ex- amine. In that way it threatens to get lost, and Trotski wouldn't like to lose it. Some dogs are se dishonest; they might annex it.

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A. E. Wood b Davies

R. Hancock, a and b Olliver

T. E. Pearce, & and & Edwards... 16 E. W. Day, b Davies

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Oliver

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P. G. de Paravicini, b Davies J. W. R. MacPhail, c Davies, b

Middlemas

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It has been definitely DEFENCE left to the members of CORPS. the Defence, Corps to choose the name under which they intend to carry on after Davies....... December 31, when (as proclaimed Oliver......

SPORTS.

CRICKET.

cess.

King Edward Hotel and proved a 'sue-ill Later on another wire was rẻ- ceived to the effect that the patient's The Churches on Xmas Day were condition was unchanged, but in the crowded. Bishop Lander preached at evening a further telegram was re- (China Mail SPECIAL].

St. John's Cathedral which buildingceived bringing news of death. SINGAPORE, Dec. 24.

had been decorated by Mrs. Wake- The Indian Government is export-man, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Wyndham, sportsman, Mr. Mead combined a

With exceptional prowess as ing ten thousand tons of rice from Mrs. Timmis, Mrs. Beavis. Mrs. I personality rarely met with. He was Malaya, thus ensuring its Jantary Taylor, Mrs. JW, Taylor, Mrs. a staunch friend and to be in his com supplies. Large purchases are also Sieigh, Miss Hewitt, Miss Moorhead, pany was like a tonic, of such a high being made. In Salzon.

Mrs. Taursby-Pelham, Mrs. Viring, order of cheerfulness was his dis- Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Steward and Mrs.

position.. Wells. A number of plants for de- corative purposes were sent by Mrs.spirits of the Kowloon Cricket Club Mr. Moad was one of the leading Stabb. The Holy Communion was the members of which will feel his celebrated at 6.45 a.m., 7.45 a.m. loss keanly. He was for many years and noon. The morning service was. The C.C.C v. R.E. and Indian conducted by the Bishop assisted by and had held the offins of Hon.-Trea- A member of the general committed Army friendly fixture to be played on the Revs. H. Copley Moyle, L. Csurer and Captain. The value of his the C.CC ground on Saturday 27th Clark, C. B. Shinn and W. Rogers. advice on matters pertaining to sport inst, at 2 pm. CC.C. Team L. EA collection in aid of the Diocesan was acknowledged by his being in- Lammert, M. H. Abbas, C Heath, J-Schools and Orphanages was taken cluded on all the K.C.C. sporting Kennedy, F. G. Thompson, G.Manley. and amounted to $416.

sub-committees. W. Hall, C. Jex, H. W. Ramsey, G.

In the course of his sermcu Bishop Children's Sports, organized by the In the anal White and R. Basa.

Lander said no man could fully live club, Mr. Mead was again a promin- Enless he was really fulfilling some ent official; indeed there was never mission, doing some work worthy of function of any kind arranged by the his powers, some which kept him at K.C.C, in which Mr. Mead did not his best and in which he felt he was take a prominent part. In his sport- not merely earning his salary but that ing career Mr. Mead's record can only he was doing some rear and lasting be termed brilliant. Before he came beneßt to the human race. This sp to the East he was recognised at

FOOTBALL is

The following football matches will take place at Happy Valley on 2 Saturday, the 27th of December Civilians v. Services at 2 p.m. International Match-Ergland v. Scotland at 4 p.m.

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2ND INNINGS.

In the Government Gazette) their Middlemas...... compulsory service comes to an end. Edwardy..... We deduce from the appearance of

orders" relating to doings in January that the officers have a pre- A. A. Claxton, not out ference for the present name. There E. J. R. Mitchell, c Clauson, b may be much or little in a name, according to circumstances. If the A. E. Wood, not out

Davies .....

Captain

D'Olivera

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Total (for 1 wicket.)..... 82

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THE SHIPPING, leaves for Shanghai TROUBLE, to-day. He will return

some time in January L. M. Whyte, by Lee ......

members will overlook our presump- tion in butting in," we would re- spectfully suggest that they vote for Hongkong Voluntary Defence Corps." Thus the desired name is kept, and the voluntary principle at "The highest moral WHY WRITE purpose," added Shel-the same time kept well in view, as

it needs to be. AT ALL? ley, is the teaching of the human heart, through ita sympathies and anti- 26, James Henry Moore Mead.pathies, the knowledge of itself; i the dearly beloved husband of proportion to the possession of which Annie. Mead, and younger son of knowledge every human being is Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Mead wise, just, sincere, tolerant, and place then. It is not probable that F. Sutton, b fo

kind"

Man, know thyself." is the the public will learn much more than T. J. J. Fenwick, Ching commandment chief in importance, the bare result. We, naturally, don't L. D. McNicol, b Lee though it may not be included in the like the idea of too much privacyP. Jacks, c Lee, b Ching ...... primal Ten. Wesley's "There, but in such a matter. The fight was J. D. Humphreys, run out........ for the grace of God; go-I," was a fruit public. The inconvenience was E. G. Lammert, 1.b.w., b Ho of self knowledge. The coward who public. The public should be en. censures cowardice does not know lightened as to all the facts. himself, or surely he would be mute. MERUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVION." The instinct which makes children demand "true" stories is wholesome, and when they are old they do not

of Sandy, Bedlord. Aged 39. (By cable.)

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATERDAY, Dec. 27, 1919. depart from the desire, for literature

FUNS.

ADVERSARIA.

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that honestly betrays the human heart, This is not only got from great observers like Balzac; it may be had from the naive disclosures of the common newspaper reporter."

Those readers THEREFORE IDIOM familiar with

IS GOOD.

for the arbitration which is to take R. A. Green, Ching

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A St. George's Ball practice dance will be held on Tuesday,

Ticket No. 37 won the Yacht "Flora" which was raffled on Xmas Evel

.....

W. W. Mackenzie, c Yew, b Ching A. K. Mackenzie, cand b Ching... A. N, Other, not out ..................

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His Excellency the Governor, Sir Edward Stubbs. K.C.M.G. has kindly consented to "Kick Off" at the 4 p... Match.

His Excellency, Major General F. Yentris,C.B., has signified his intention of being present at the International Match.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

plied equally to woman.. To have Home as a fhe footballer and was life meant to have a serious view of selected to play for the Birmingham life. These women who bad to resort Football League in their match against to pastimes and kill-times" every Aston Villa. In Hongkong he played day did not really live. They had in one interport match against Shang-

He

Bits of depression and discontent and hai, his speed giving him exceptional their self centered existence warped advantage or the "outside left." and contracted their lives.

was also chosen to take a place in Speaking on the bringing up of the Hongkong team which went to children the preacher asked that they Swatow to play a series of cricket and be trained to be unselfish and then as football matches there. As a cric- they grew to manhood they would live keter. again Mr. Mead was looked natural lives and form new homes of upon as an invaluable man, for either their own. Marriage was a great cure with the bat or in the field, he could for selfishness. There is enough always be relied upon. Running was G.N.-We sympathise with your the human race to be considerably or Mr. Mead and he carried off, one bread to spare in the world Yor a feld for other sporting achievements point of view, and agree with much increased, but in places like this the year, the 100 yards sprinting cham- you say. We are not publishing housing problem comes in. Even i pionship of the Colony, The K.C.C. your letter because (1) it has already appeared in print (2) demand on our allowed to marry, as I think he ought player and the Tennis League must a young man on a small salary is benefited by his advicena a tennis space is extra larze, and (3) you to be, how is he to make a home igive him the credit for the smoothing could have expressed the censure in

more Christmassy spirit. There is practically his whole salary is required out of many a difficulty.

He had one argument you missed. Music to pay the rent of a house.

The evils lately turned his attention to golf and rendered in a place of worship, and that result from that state of affairs bowls where again his prowess early presumably as part of divine are too obvious. A return to a much made. itself manifest. Like if good worship, is not open to such criticisin simpler and more economical scale of sportsmen. Mr. Mead did his bit in at all.

living may do something to give a man the volunteers and the Police Re- the full life he desired.

serves, despite the fact that he had developed heart trouble which how- ever, was known only to his most Intimate friends. He was a member of the old Volumeer Corps and was attached to the mounted section dur- ing which time he rode in the Hong- kong gymkhants.

JL-Invitation discovered on desk this morning. As it is undated

SE. Note that you hope to show that Christian Science is a "beautiful but false theory." You really mustn't 2 expect the China Mail to give you

space for mere intentions.

Total.................113 Lam Har Sze, b Lammert... Chan Hin Lee,c Sutton,b Lammert Bowling Analysis.

Wong Po Keung, b Lammert...... Yew Man Hen, c Sutton, b Lam-

C.R.C.

2

mert

5 Wan' lu Shing, not out

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0. M. R. Lee 9 1 38 Ho Wing Kin' 5 Chiog

13 0 61 2. 9 One of the card players said "double" and an-

1st Innings. other said content."

Mr. Arne Schou Sorensen is Un Hew Fan, b Lammert 15 the works of Ben Jonson gazetted honorary Consul for Norway Lo Man Pan, b Fenwick............ What a lesson is here for us, dear

Bowling Analysis. friends. Double sounds like trouble, will best appreciate. the literary

in Hongkong. and generally means it, yet men methods of Adversaria." Idiom,

HoWing Kin,c McNicol,b Fenwick 11 Lammert.... ..15.4 H. Ching.cLammert,bHumphreys 16 MeNicol G. Lee, run out........... ...... 17 Fenwick......... 6 Yew Man Hon, b Fenwick..... 6 Humphreys Chan Hin Lee, e Jacks, & Fenwick 10

... 4 Wan Iu Shing, b MeNicolick Wong Po Keung, b McNicol ...... Cheung Wing Kin, not out............... Lam Har Sze, c.and b Fenwick... 12)

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whom the ruffled rose leaves of daily homely expressions, slang, are yoked Mr. R. E. H. Oliver, who will social life can irk, who are thin-skin- herein with encyclopedic eruditione remembered by many cricketers, ned and watchful for unmeant offences, (That, the carping critic is hastily in Hongkong, is getting married on who, in short, have the liverish weak informed, is not self praise. If he January 7 to Miss Phyllis Wilkinson nesses of common mea, can placidly think a moment, he will perceive of Kuala Lumpur. make answer with the pregnant word that it is a compliment to content." A contented mind is a the office encyclopedia.) Moreover, blessing kind," says a well worn the parable and the analogy are used song. He who is content is wealthy: to convey ideas. To reduce, in the no wolf of want or worry slinks to language of arithmetic, to its lowest ward his door. A morsel of bread common multiple a situation or an end contentment therewith makes involved proposition, the homely the stalled ox look cheap. When analogy is remarkably effective. sucking pig and whisky and content-i ment come together, what is a roll- fionaire to the favoured cne? This then for the ear of our Christmas boat, and hostess: "Content."

However,

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M. H. A. Wilden, French Consul- General at Shanghai, who was to leave for France on Christmas day, was entertained to a farewell luncheon at the Shanghai Club on December 19 by the Club Committee,

Bowling Analysis.

The final of the Shanghai Tom Ladies' Golf Championship BUT WHAT'S Carlyle said in his played off, on December 19, at Kiang McNicol

THE USE? Qwn vehement way, wan, between Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. amid the braying of H. Fowler. The game resulted in a innumerable jackasses, the howling win for Mrs. Fowler by one up. Mrs. Has not some literary of innumerable byenas whetting the Parsons for the last nine holes was A. N. Other, run out .... SOMETHING prig of latereproached tooth to eat them up." literature one stroke under bogey.

SHELLEY SAID.

hs for the slang" "lies broken in abeyance. It is a

column?

The preacher concluded with an ap peal for the Diocesan. Schools and Orphanages.

UNION CHURCH.

The sermon at Union was preached by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie dur

Mr. Mead, who was an employee ing which he remarked that the Christof Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, lent for 3 mas message was apt to seem more Shanghai last August to assist in like a cruel ironyhan an attainable opening up the new premises there 6 hope, se incredible did it appear that and was expected to return to Hong- after sixty generations of Christian kong shortly. He leaves a widow and 13 teaching the world should still be so one child. with whom the deepest far from the mark set before it in its sympathy will be felt. The funeral dece 19Saviour.. With the world in the state will take place in Hongkong 23 soon

it had got into, the question of what as the body can be brought down. ..101 our Christianity really amounted to

was being forced upon us. The old-RACE FOR DIAMONDS. Fashioned Christmas had been given

up by many. They were experienc“ | JEWELLER'S CHASE AFTER &

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ing a very wholesome pulling up on

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6 INDIANS BEAT UNIVERSITY.

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UNIVERSITY.

the subject. The Advent Festival was

not going to hold its place as a matter of mere tradition. Christendom was faced to-day with grave question whe ther or not the surpassing ideals of the Gospel are to be seriously at-

0R. A. Basto, b Earde........ 4pted in practice or definitely given 11EC Hunt, b Earde... 16 up as myths and dreams.

T. L. Cheah, b S. A. Ismail......... $

CIVIL SERVICE CHRISTMAS

.115 D. K. Samy, c' Sumad, b Earde... 11

2C.. Ng, c S. D. Ismail, b S. A.

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TREE..

PRETENDED CUSTOMER.

ager and a supposed thief for two A sprint between a jeweller's man- valuable diamond'rings was described at Bow street.

Wiliam Bignald, a film artist, went into the shop of Davis and Co. Southampton-row, and asked to be shown the rings. To inspect them closer he asked for a magnifying glass, and, in the act of putting it to his eye, dropped it. Robert Allen, the manager, told the Court tha Members of the Civil Service Cric while he stooped to pick it up Bignak ket Club again exerted themselves in ran from the shop with the two rings the direction of providing entertain-on his fingers. ment for the children and on Boxing

After a 200 yards' sprint witness

Day held their usual Christmas Treo caught him, and handed him over to

at Happy Valley. The ground was a constable, who, in evidence, said gaily decorated by Mr. A. B. Allen the prisoner remarked to him, "It is and in the centre was a large Christ- the smallest job I have done" mas Tree laden with toys: The band

of the Wiltshire. Regiment was in

Total

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Lammert....... Fenwick

was Humphreys...... 3

M. R. 13. 2 45

J. D. Wright, c and b S. A. Ismail 14 W. K. S. Cheah, b Earden...

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1C. Yeoh, b Earde

att in

4.1 0 HONGKONG C.C. “A”. 2nd Innings.

0 13 25

1K. H. Woon, not out

Ismail

M. K/Yue, b Earde....

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J. D. Humphreys, e Tam, b Ching 17 R. A. Green, b Lee

Total

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Earde

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38

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Arcullins 4 Ismail...

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bomb-making implements were found W. W. Mackenzie, did not bat.... His full name is and another arrest was made.

Extras MORE ABOUT Ursa Minor Onion

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S. Moosdeez, & Samy...................

IRCA

a charge of Messrs.. Vergette and 300 cases preserves, 125 bales to

A. G-Suffiad, b.Wright

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new, shoots The slang of to-day will be the pure li erature of to-

TROTSKI. Trotski, but he an-

Emmerich Novak, the Hungarian swers just as unrea- Army officer who was arrested in

Total (for 8 wkts, declared)...

136

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M. R.

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he finds in this sick, disjolated time. I declare I An unemployed Chinese who P. Jacks, c and b Ching...

To com sometimes think of throwing was carrying a threatening letter, F. Sutton, b Lee plain of slang is a parrot cry, picked down the Pen altogether as a worth addressed to the Sincere Co., and a T. J. J. Fenwick, c Lee, b Ching... up from pedants, and repeated with less weapon." That must have been bomb, has been arrested by the L. D. McNicoll, not out...... out the thought that should precede one of his dyspeptic days. As for us, Police in Shanghai. The man took L. M. Whyte, b Lee...................... every proposition. All grammar is the sucking pig and the whisky the Police to a house in the French E. G. Lammert, Lb.w, b Yew..... based on usage, and usage renders mentioned in Paragram. One are Concession, where a number of A. K. Mackenzie, not out all authorities sooner or later out of agreeing nicely, thank you. date. Language is a living thing that grows, and siang words are

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Rattendance. In addition to games the the following cargo: for London: On Dec. 19 the "Novara took guests enjoyed themselves at 100 Bales pierced Cocoons 3,389 "Lucky" Dip," a "Houpla" run by packages tea, 76 cases Chinaware

· ឥតន

3 Mr. Brown, Coconut Shy, under Mr. 234 bales canes without roots, 312 W. H. Edmonds and swings. in rolls mats and matting, 6 cases silks

N. M. Bur, c Cheah, b Samy... 1 were dressed as clowns and provided glass bead bags, 2,000 bags refined. 1 Ewing Messrs. Ward and Aslett, bacco leaf, 40 balea raw silk, 2 cases AR, Madar, str. Basto, b Wright

6 endless amusement with their antics. sugar, 100 bales cassia, 70 casks. S. D. Ismail, & Wright......... 14 Miss Chatham distributed the toys Chinese any; for Lyons: 310 bales

A. H. Rumjahn Ng, b.Samy...105 from the tree and also presented prizes raw silk; for Marsellies: 1,362 chésté G. C. Earde, K.w., 5 Samy o to the winners of the various club tea, 1,360, rolls mats and matting. A el Arculli, str., Basto b Cheah 42 championship. Mr. H. J. Stanley 365 balés, raw silk, 70 bales panes, A. A. Rumjahn, b Samy

17 expressed the thanks of the Club to 1,800 cases cassia, 34 bales China

S. H. Ismail, run out ... 10 M/s. Chatham and she was presented roots, 34 cases blackwoodwars, 267 S.A. Ismail, cot out.

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morrow, since it is certain that thedily to Kummeer. He is, by the way, Shanghai for travelling on the "Em. pure literature of to-day. includes the a female.

Bowling Analysis. That is a physical in press of Russia" without a passport, Ho Wing Kin. 5 Blang of yesterday. In so far as the cident mentally he is masculine and has been released. Novak was suggestion that this column is

Bolshevik. His paternal ancestor prisoner in Siberia for five years, and

Wong Po Keung 1 written in the language of the Man was anonymous, but the circumstan escaped to Viadivostock, where he

Ching 80 38 in the Street was just (and it was not tial evidence is in favour of the went on board the "Monteagle"

Lee ... wholly, just, nor even reasonably fair) theory that he was some sort of dressed in the uniform of a British Tew Man Hon... 4, we plead the words that Shelley wrote Chow. His mother is the pampered soldier, and eventually arrived at regarding the choice of words and pet of one of our wealthiest citizens, Vancouver. On his way to Montreal over tas idicusness therein In this who in spite of his wealth remains he was arrested and deported..... respect," said he, I entirely agree human and decent. Her heraldiare with these modern critics who assert cords show many quarterings, and in that in order to move men to true generally descriptive terms she may sympathy we must use the familiar be mentioned as of the Pomeranian- language of men.”

terrier-dachshund family. She like

CEC

2nd Innings.

Lo Man Pan, b Lammert ........... Cheung-Wing Kin, br Lammert ug WALLA WALLA" Launches at Ho Wing Kip, c Other, b Fenwicks 8 Wright..

H. Ching, c McNicol, b Fenwick 2 Samy Blake Pier. Night and day eer-Un Hew Fan, e Jacka, b Lammert 1 Sun vice.

C. Lee, b Humphreys A 35 Cheah

with a houquet By Miss Iris Woolley.

cases Chinaware, 2 cases silks, 25

The winners of the Championships cases palm leaf fans, 10 cases human

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Mehatz.

Total

Bowling Analysis,

218

Tennis Championship. E. C Fincher,

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Boris P Bacon; Runner-up, R

RDuncan.

Pathe Cup F Bacon; 2, G.

2 E. Roylance; 3, N. Mace,

Victoria Cup-1, R. Duncan 2,

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T. McCormicr3, H. J. Stanley.

Blake Cup.1, R. Duncan; 2; McCormac.

Pairs-A E. Leccombe and S. E Aldermani.

Rink.-R. C. Wan, T. McCormac G. Roylance and H. J. Stanley,

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