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WEATHER REPORT.

January Bd. 12h 19m--No rotarne from Viledivostock, Japan, the Philip pine or the Marianes.

Procure he increand considerably at Foibalwel, moderately at Shanghai mall slightly from to Tourane.

moderately strong anticyclone is coil over the lower Yangtze Valley,

Fish "o strong mensown will continue long the south-eat coat of China and over the China Sen.

Hongkong Rainfall for the bours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 lach. Total`aines January 1st, 0.00 Inches. UKAÍNH an Armengo of 4,11 inches,

Foremet for the 24 hours ending at nam on January #th, 1920,

1-Hongkong to Gap Hock. N. winds, fresh ; fine.

1-Formors Chanel, N.E. winds,

strova.

-South comes of China. between Hooghong and Lemoaks. The same as STA 1.

L-Bouth' comet of China between Hongkong and Hainan. The same Fo. i.

EGYLE OBSERVATORY, REGIONO, DULY WEATHER.

TIKITRES AT THE HOTELA,

HONGKONG HOTEL-

Mt D. Abomba

JuQuizy #

Mr F. A. Keller Mr and Ms F. H.Ms J. T. Kidd

Achard

KrJuJ. Kino Mr and Mrs. Adaizha Albert Koppe

and con

Ke and H Count and Countess Lauritsom

Ahlefeldt

Mis ablefeldt- Kr D. AinterS

Mr and Mrs

Anderson

Mana. Lairia

Mc G. Ledin”

G

Mr and Mrs J. A.

Hacaulay

Dr G. W. Maskaan

Mr. and Mrs R. M. Dr O. Harriott

Austin

Mr J. Barr

KCW. Martyr.

Mr & Mrs. J. Martin: Me E. E. Malin

Mrs.B. R. Balilies Mr. and Mrs C. H.Mm L. HoBusey

Benson

Mr W. Moocs Mr D. H. Biczer Mr & Mrs F. Hooney D. H. Biggar Mr and Mrs W. F. Hir & Hrs & Binay ..... Neeson H: K. R. Boericks Mr R. Nelson Mr and Mrs E. . A. J. eatley

MY • & Mrs: G. iton, Booth

and maid

Mr. M. Bany

Mr. A. Praniner Mrs. A. J. Palerson. Mrs RR. Rieoma Hr. C. R. Bel

Mr.L. H. Ray

Hiss F. Read

ir 8.9. FORTY

Met B. B. Plunkett

Cola

Mrs M.. Coganrd

Mr L. Tarkør-

Hose

Mr F, W. Cor

bary

MrJ. W. Crossland

Mr G. Renda

Bitter

Mrs Corneliaasen Mr & Mrs. Tegans-

Mr N. Croucher Mr and Mrs W. C.) Wish E. Dawn

Mr & Mr. G. Duclos

CH. Ea tom

H

Mrs E, Eldridge

JANUARY 9, #1 20.—13).

Sextion.

Floor.

Vl'divostock; 6 a

Hemoro Hakodate .. Tokio - Rochi.....! Nagunki.... Kagoshima.!

O bicon Food

Ichllima

Bankow Cabang ---

Kang

Shangaba Khanghai..

Sharp Pk...

Amey

Talhoka

H

Baromoter

at San Level

#lod

Temperatura.

Homidity.

Direction.

Force.

Weather.

30:31 30

3.4

30.2

¿Parradores | NGU

Bongbong $0.43 87 10° Gap Back

#

Panchow » 94.

Mr H Bodenfmer

Mr and Mrs H. K.Mr G... Skinner

Epst is

Mr W. Smith HA. L. Farewell Mr W. J. Sparks Mr Wallace Farley Capt. J. Speed Capt. 8. P. Ferguson Mr M. L. Staderman Mr and Mrs J. &.Mr H. Stephens

Mr and Mrs R. G.

Stone

Fortune

Mr H. R Franz Et. F. B. Fraser Mr J. LR. F

M.J. B. Gardiner Mrs G. B. Güler

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

“SOLIGNUM”

'THE ONLY REMÉDT AGATHES DESTRUCTION OF Woonwork зT WHITE ANTS AND DRT-ROT.

SOLIGNUM "

DOES NOT EVAPORATE, CRACK OR FEEL, BUT SEARCHES" BIGHT INTO THE WOOD.

Sole Agentar

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.

IA, Obater Road.

'Phone 1500.

TIL K807

ORT KJ. La Moto 48, Haiphong Road. Kowloon. THE PALACE MOTOR CAR COMPANY.

KOWLOON-----

STUDEBAKER, CADDALAC, BUICK, OVERLAND. & BUDBON. Beat Cars for Hire and for Sale at reasonable. Batu. Expert Drivers,

Moderats`Prics.

THE I. W. W.

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The 1.W.W. is said to be respon

Hr and Birs W. Psible for the mysterious shots that'

Set ware

have been fired at a procession et discharged soldiers in an American city. Anyhow, the local secretary of that body has been riddled and hanged. out of hand by the crowd as a re prisal. It is mainly by such events that the ordinary citizen learns of the Industrial Workers of the World, and MM, C. Phe judges them accordingly. Yet they Mr. J... Tolsop

have a philosophy and a policy MajorF. E.Trobridge Mr MW Dr van W.

Fr W. Swanz

Mrs Taylor and

children

Mr and Mrs. G. F. Templeton

Guttriche

Mr Jacquer Babib

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr Henry B. Hat

Mrs. Hisney

Mr E. Warwick

Traks

Min Holworthy Mrs G. S. Went Miss Holworthy, Kry T. Willard Mr. T. Hurlimann Mr and Mrs. Capt. and Mrs K. Wikiama

Janes

ME B Jones M.E. M. Joseph Mr W. G. Joseph HL. Katchato

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Mr and Mrs R.

Woods

Mrs H. Woods

Miss Aileen Woods Mi & Don Woods

FEAK HOTEL.

lat January.

H.

A.

Mr F. B. J. Adama Miss Lawn Capt. Archer Capt. 1. Leonard Mr&Mrs Ashton · Lt. J. Lindsay H. B. Blackieg Mr J D. Lloyd Tent. Blackmate Capt. & Mrs Love Mr and Mia D. K. grove

Blair

M. D. B. Fle Major F. J. Bowen Miu E. Boyd: Mr and Mrs O. Breakspear Ha C. Bull Mr W. A. Butter

Bald

Phulien Toarno...|

À parti

Dagupan..

Meals... Lepapi... Tacieban

Mr A. Button.

Iloilo

Sarino....

T. F. CLAXTOs, Director.

Hongkong Obervatory, Jan. 8, 1920.

1. BAROMETER, reduced to '82 degress Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in

Deha, tenta al hundredths.

which violence and sabotage are only

-MOVEMENTS OFĮSTEAMERS.

POST OFFICE.

"An¬agreement-hsa bean eqtared inta between the Post Offices of China, sad Hongkong Thryan exchange of insured letters, „ha, medium of insurance, in tha. Frano Currency and the maximuma emoent for which a letter may be tasured in 3000

A telegram has bem received from.) the G.P.D. Landon stating that them are no restrictions on the importation of ngar by parcel post into the United Kingdom and that no pazonin of sugar- recently sent from Hongkong have been confiscated.

A direct exchange of Money Ordern. with the Republic of China will come into operation on and after the lit January, 1990.

The Honey Order Berrios with the Philippine Jaland's will be resumed qu the Jai Jan, 1990.

The parcel poss service to Cubs is mspended.

·Il la notilled' that all_rostriatlona, m- to the use of wireless Telegraphy by

· Merchant Vessels: on the. Obina. Station- have been abolished.

The Bervices to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Otoman Empire are suspended.

No oficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Mohammmorah in the Forsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

Registered and Parosi Mails are olored

The NY. Kitano Ya (Europasn Livej kot Shangbai for this port on the arh Jan. and is expected here on the 8th January, The N.TE-38. Tokushima Afgru (New York Line) left banghai for this on the 3ta Jan. and is expected orm. registered and parcel mal sto the 8th Jan..

slosed 12 5 p., on the previous day,

The

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'incidental. These were stated in America so long ago is 1889 by M. S. Stephens, who formed the "Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labow:* Its ann, like that of modern Syndicalism, was to abolish the wage system entirely, and as a first step to substitute for limited and specialised craft unionism "the grand union of all who tail, regardless of The sex. ci creed, and of colour." Knight after: z promising start, dwindled and failed., The time was not ripe for a Connecticut machinist to make sacrifices for a Californian Jumberman. But their ideal emerged again in the bitterly fought strike of 1a Colorado miners in 1903, and gave birth to the American. 1.W.W.; whose policy then as now was to com-“-- pel "the complete surrender of the control of industry to the organised worker

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To the 1.W.W., then, the State

CPDS Co's B.M.S. Empress of Japan arrived at Naguaki on 5th January am left on 4th Jan, pm). and is due at Shanghai on >th Jan, Tho N. Kik, sia. Krahin 3 ore (Calafia Line) left Singapore for it is port on 30th Doc. and is expected here. the 9th January,

arrived at Shanghai on 2nd January The CC.POS Co's 85. Mateen left here th January and is due. at Nagasaki on 9th January,

The F.T.... Takamats Harz (Bom- bay Line elt Moji for this port on the 4th Jan and is expected here on the Mtb Jancary..

14.

The P. &0. S. Cu's sa Nagoya left left for this port on the 4th instant at 4 p.m. and is due on the 9th instant at about4pm.

The

Line's 8.8 Edmore (from

15 minutes earlier than the time giren below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to closer before:

In the case of Malla sidetur before 9.10. Registration closes at c'clock on the previous evening.

WWARD WHILS.

THURSDAY, Jangarg & Europe (via Negapaan For FOOK.

REIG Shanghai-Per TOKUSHIMA MARU. Ebanghai-Fer KITARO MARU. Europe via Nagapatam DEMODOCUS. Shanghai-Por HOROW

Japan-Per WAKAMATSU MARD,

FRIDAY. Jeanary 9. Shanghai-B CHENIN Staito-Per KEIHIN MARU. |Sumita-Fer NAGOYA,

Canada and 1.8A.--Fr. EDMORE

Per

d. fi om; & h nghwa Janowcy | Canadi and 1.8.A-Per CITY OF

6th und will arrive at Hongkong. January sib. The Admiral Line's' s. City of Spokane (from Seattle) sailed from Shanghās January 6th and wil rive at Admiral Line's sa. Foulona (from Hongkong on Jeziorzy 9th.

Portland, Oregen) sailed fr m Shang: hai Jarbary ath and will arrive it Hongkong on January 9th..

The

The P. M.8.& Co.'s sa.. Wsi Inskip left Afails on the 6th inst, and is dce herd of The P.4U-B.L. & Ala as. Umia left.

on Friday January 8th. Singapore for this Port on the 2nd Tristant at 6 s.m., and is dus here on habe With instant at abent 6 am.

Iyo Maru (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the ith January, and is expected The C.-H. B. 8. Co's. 88. Nemling may

here on the 11th January.

Mr and Mrs H. U. Socialist no less than the capitalist is The N.Y.R. 8.5.

Lows

Mr H. H. Ham

Lt. Maun

T. Mr S. O. Mannering

Mr R. Mattingly Mr McAinah Me J. Finlay Miller Mr & Mra W.J. Milne Capt. Monteith Mr E. . Nicoll Mr G. F. Nightingala Liest. WH. Chap-Misa V. Pain

Mr E. N. Parsona L&-Col. & MrsThors

Capt. E. J. Carroll M. G. F. Caville

*man

Mr. Cheetham

Ms W. E. Cheshire "by Felbam Lt. C. G. Cunts.

Me and Mrs J. E

Lt. Col. E. G. Coles Penman Hr R. Courio

Mir8.irley Otok

Mr Cormack

Capt. V. Curie

Dallin

Mr T

Mr O. W. Darch

Mr L J. Davies

1. TEMPERATURF, in the shade in de- Eng-Cond:

trees Fahrenheitj

* HUWIDITY, in percentage of saturz ton, the humidity of air atasated with moliture being 100.

4. DIRECTES OF WmD, to two points.

6. TORON OF WED, according to Bedford Belas

6. STATE OF WRACHM, b.blue sky, detached cloud, d drising rain, £ to Paning showers, qual, rain,

g Klomy, b hail, 1 lzitrina, a overcast

å kunder v visibility w'dew, wok-

7. BA in Incher tentles and hun. brudla.

HONGKONG TIDES.

J

The tide table utros below bas boat sampled at the National Almaza Office I London for the result of the analysis al chervations taken by mason Of Bo siriatic tide-recording machine in the Water Pollon Badín at Trim Sha Tani faring the year 1905-9,

The sero of the table ourresponds with the sero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 mant

Inches below mean sea-level

To obtain the depth of water on the side gauge of the Victoria Naral Yazd aid 3 foot 4 inches, and on the gauge sa Lamont Dock. Aberdeen, add 10 fest. I lashes bo the height given in the table.

BL

- January 9 to 15, 1330.

SEAT MASTER

Hangkang

Imaz

Belght

Tim

LOW WATER

Bongkark

KOR Hours. Time

Duncan

W.

Mr.T. L. Perkins.

Mlise Philips

Mr E. B. Fotter Lt. 8 Potter Lt. P. W. Putna. M: E. Ralpha

the enemy. He assails none more bitterly than he does the "intellec tuals" of the Socialist movement Wells, Shaw, Kautsky, Bernstein, and even Jaures, for these, he considers, have made their peace with the State. His appeal is ever to the bottom, dog, and. It is international. Mr. ]: 0. Brooks, in his "History of American Syndicalism," relates how in the midst of an embittered' American in- dustrial dispute an immigrant striker tresh from Europe explained his allegi ance to the IW.W. In these reveal |ing words: "Always it is the same. Everywhere it is the one home.' I had only to smile and say a linle word. Comrade. At once something hap peas. get quick my smile back, and such great welcome. With Com

1:1.

be expected to arrive in Hongkong from J pan on or about January The UP.0.5. Co's R.ME Empres of Russia arrived at Yokohama on 5th January left there & ili January and in due at Vancouver on 14th January. The C.P.O. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Ara arrived at Yokohama on ith atuary a.m. left there January pom. was due at Kube on 7th January and is due at Hongkong 18th January. The N.YE. & diruter Mars (European Line) left London for this port via

Canal Brez

the 13th Dec, and on the expected bere on the 1942 60. The NYK. ss. Tama Mary (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the 3rd Jan, ind în expect- ed here on the 21th Jantary.

SPOKANE,

Manila-Per WEST INSKIP.

SATURDAY, January 16.- Straits-Per UMTA. Straits-Per COMMANDANT MAGES.

Sha-gai-Per SUIYANG,

SUNDAY, January 11. Straits-Per ITO MARU.

OUTWARD HUIS.

THURSDAY, January 8. Macso Per OHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. Swatow-For YANGTZEKIANG, 5 pm. Hoihow & Haiphong-For DIYA, B

FRIDAY, Macao-Per BUI AN; 5.30 ... January 9. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Maurition,

Stamite

Japan

South Africa, India vía Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis ILVERPOOL-Per TALTHY- BRUS. Registration: 8.45 am. Letters 8.30's m.

and Bangkof-Fer KNIGHT, TEMPLAR, 10,

ria Hoji. Honoluit, Ban Francisco and Death America--Per KIYO Straits Bangkok, Egion, Mauritius,

MARU, 10...

South Africa, India vis Dhanush, kodi, Egypt ind EUROPE via MARSEILERS-Per ́ KITANO HARU. Registration 9.45 am: Lettars 10.30 km P Bangkok, Burmah and India. tis CALCUTTA-Par JAPAN, Ncou Philippine Islanda--Per LOONGBANG,

2 p.m.

in Straits,

The C. M. S. B. Co.'s & 6. Chen sailed

Mr E. A Fam Mr A. B. Raworth Mr D. Reid

rate and no money, I could see all Mr Desomes

Lt. H. Kix H.A. K. Detwiller Mr W. E. Roberts

the world and learn all things." That 3r C. G. H. Druitt Me P. Boss is the kindlier side of the picture, Mr & Mrs John Major & Mira Sanders The other shows a grim record opani

MEG. Fewell violence and sabotage, too often "Te- Mra . EagerCapt. and Mr M. W. plied to by the American employer. 5.

Showell Mr G. H. Ell'ott Tieut. Fiddes

Miss Brinner

with methods as lawless-the employ- Mr A. Fo' bergill Mr & Mrs L. Grantment of private agents te do police Capt. Frsfor Smith

work, the use of spies and gunmen, Mr. Findlay taith and the Introduction of gangs of im G. Graystone. Maj. Leslie Smith

ported strike breakers as desperate Lt. H. Starkis

as the strikers.-M. Guardian.

A.

A. D. Galloway

LOA Cristh

Mr L. Great

Mr B. C. Hale

Mr & MissStaklings

Mir and Bin 8, J.

Mr G. Tinkener

Hr and M.B. 1. Byrett

Balr

Mr D. Hall

Capt.& Mrs Tomary

Major D. L. Harding Mr M. EL. Turner

from San Francises on Saturday December 37th and may be expected to arrived in Hongkong on or about Janury 24th.

*

LIST OF. PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

January 7.

p...

Japan vis Kobe-Per FOOKSANG, Macao-For OBUEN CHOW, 480 p.m. Hcihow and Haiphong-Per TAKSANG

$ p

SATURDAY, January 18. Shanghal North China and Japan TĨN

Moji-Per NAGOYA, 10 -- Macao-Per SUITAI, 1.80 p.m. Macao-Per CHURN CHỌW, 4.30 pim.

BUNDAY, January 11. -

Per 8.5. Tudicus Messrs. H. G. Sad-Macao-Per SUI AN, 3.39 1.2. ler, 8. A Anderson, E. G. Behwy, J. X. Ewatow, Amoy and Formosa vis Keelung Vorsun, E. B. Cartwright, Major W. F. Abbott, and Lieut N. O. Brown.

Per sa Shingo Maru-Hr. R Almir- all, Miss R. Almirall, Mrs. M. H. Brill, Miss K. F. Berry, Mr. Thos D. Bigelow, Mr. P. Boada, Mr. P. Baldus, Mr. J. R

Mr and Mr Polmo Maj. Gen. F. Ventris LATEST SHIPPING NEWS Conrad, Hrs O. Champion, Mis. W. O. Mr B. du F. Hutel-Rev. G.

T.

Waldegrave Mr B. W, Lee Joos 1. de Men Wakeman Mr H. O. KaaperenLite 3. 4. Warweck Lt. II, Kenney

Lieut. Welch Mr A Laing Cap'. W. Kirk' Mr F.D. Wilson

NIKG EDWARD HOTEL

Mrt B. Almond Mr M. Ansoban

Capt. K. LarSHEE Mr M. Masuk

ARRIVALS.

The B and ., ... RANCHOW, arrived this morning from Sourabaya, with $,070 bags of sugar.

Mrt

-Per KALO HARU, 9, Shanghai and North China--Fer

CHENAN, 9 AD

MONDAY, 19 Haiphong-Per BANG CHOW, SLE Straita, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India vis Dhanush- indi Egypt and EUROPE ris SUEZ-Per NELEUS, Reglakes: tion 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 a.m. The Farcel Mail will be closed

on Saturday,

10, 5.5 pin TUESDAY, Jury 13 Haiphong-Fer KWELIN, 91, 1.

Amoy and Foochow -For Fhanghi North China-Per HATCHING, Foon SUTYANG, 3 p.m. THURSDAY, Jimary 15.

Carr, Miss F. Clarkson Mr. W. 4. Dow 17. Mra. La M. D, Silva, Miss L. Da Silva, Mrs. Z. Daming, Mr and Mrs. E. Denkam, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. Ellis, H. Bagg, Miss M. Festor, Mrs. J. Garner, Me... E. Hes ock, Miss B Boldeman, Miss M. Holdeman, Miz.. L. Hasting, Mr. H. D. Hemment, Mr. and Mrs. WP. Beamers, Kr. Wm. 8. BWAW, Hanford, Miss C Jackson, Mrs. JAM

The Band 8, HANGCHOW. arrly do this morning from Haiphong, Jamabean, Dr. J. T. Zimmerman, Miss Amoy with 1,950 bags of rice.

The Band 8., BANYANG arrived from Haiphong this morning, with 2,200 bags of tice.

Kück, Mr. C. V. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. A. M&Kuppioger. Mr. and Mrs. F..H.

FUNNING, 11LM. FRIDAY, January 16

Amoy and Foochow--Fer QUINNEBAUG, 11, 4 TUESDAY, January 2

Islands Per TAMING,

Philippine

P

W. Meyer, MA, M. More, jer and Shangha and North China--For Mrs W. B. McKenna Miss G. Marren, The BɛI. La- JAPAN arrived yester Mr. R. Mander, Mr. P. O'Sell, Mr. W day with 1,600 tons, of general cargo Pantin, Mr. Maz" Protzen Mr. J.-H. Awstow,

The O. F. Co.'s 4.5. CHÍHLI:

Perez, Mr A. Parson, Hon. Ross, Miss yesterday from Wabu with 57 Chinese BR15, Mrz G. Rorar, Mr. A.D. Chinese Rozario, Mr. and Mrs P. Ramor Mr B. O. Augustine Miss Manuk har Mr P. G. Beaks"

passengers and general cargo. Mr W. A. MarcOMA

Conndr. and Mr. A. .boapp. Mrs. The A.0. TAIYUAN

(0.8. Yuill and E. E. Stadiry. Miss K. P. Studley, Co., Australia) arrived from Sydney yes W. Booth Mr. WQ, Swart, Mrs. E Hos. terday, vis Halls, with a general enrgi Schuyler, Miss J. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. H.

The 0.

08. 8. Co's 2 EXIGHT A Vin Coon Torchians, (jr.), Mist, U, TEMPLAR arrived from Yokobama, bis Vaugh, and Mr. M. S. Wentworth Bhangbai, to-day, with a general carga

The 0. M. R.4. Ca'i's. HSIN KONG arrived from. Bhanghai, vis Canton to day, with a general cargo.

Mr & Mrs W.Budget Mr J. H. Y. Hody Mr G. Coomes Mr & Mrs Moline Mr. B. Cullans Mr W. Mordey Mr G. P. Curry

Mr W.O. Pasamo Mr T. Dallin Mr M. Feace. 13. D. Danby Mr T. J. Benton MP. T. Farrel Hs and Mr C. I Mist Farrell

Bichardson M. 8. W. Farrer Mrs A. Robertson... Mr AL Fry *Mr F. Bush Mr and Mrs C.

J. Dr A. B. Bonza

Dr L. 0. Spillane

Ma Hanımes Mrs Stowers and

Master C. Hamme

Mr A. Harrison

Mr J. Taynea

Mr P: Hocken

MtB. James Mr A Johunton Ma J, Johnston Mr. J. de Bapt

children

an

Hr B. Taylor Mr R. O. Todd Mr and Mrs Under

wood

Mr G. E. Wetton

Mr W. J. Ziegler

DEPARTED,

· January, '7.

Fer L. Tydens, on January 7th --

ARRIVALS.

TEL. NO. 1743

THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1820.

ENTERTAINMENTS,“

THA

CORONET

TO-DAY, at 3.15 & 9.15 pm,

FRANK KEENAN

IN

"THE MASTER MAN"

BRITISH ·GÁZEIIMTE-

·SOCIAL PIRATES

7.15

Pan

ATTA BOY'S LAST RACE,

THI

HONGKONG

Tel 3811,

THEATRE

TO-DAY; at 5.15 -pm.

AND

TO-NIGHT, at 9:15 pm.

DUSTIN. FARNUM

AND

ENID MACKEY-

IN

Their latest Original Photoplay-

Tel, 2:11.

THE IRON STRAIN"

IN PARTS.N

Prices as Usual.

THE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT'S NEW BILL.

FRANK

in

ΚΕΕΝΑΝ

GATES OF BRASS'

A VITALLY GRIFFING DRAHA WITH A SYMBOLIG TITLE, BASED ON THE SKEEK PRILOSOPHY. THAT THE FENESIN -OF OUR DEEDS FOLLOWS US..

BAND OF THE WILTSHIRE REGIMENT IN ATTENDANE.

“Booking at ANDERSON'S.

THEATRE

TO-NIGHT I

Jan. 9th, AIDA.

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT!!

CARMEN.

10th, TRAVIATA.

| 19th, GIOCONDA,

13th, RIGOLETTO. 14th, CARMEN. 18th, TOSCA

Jan. 16, FAUST.

17, CAVALLERIA BUSTICANA

and PAGLIACCI

19, IL TROVATORE

20, MADAME BUTTERFLY 21, LA BOHEME

DIRECTION A STROK,

Prices- - 84 83, 82 & $1. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIE'S

RUSSIAN, OPERA

COMPANY

In consequence of the demand for seats all bookings will be for Cash only for the remainder of the season. All seats booked must be taken up before Mid-day on SATURDAY, the 10th inst otherwise they will be sold

RUSSIAN

OPERA

· HISTORIC SCOTTISH

DESTATE TO BE

SOLD.

COMPANY

ANNOYING.

Four gentleman connected with the Services went into a refreshment An estate with mary 'Interesting pred historical connections is to come into up in Hongkong," and Lad a fost the market at the end of this month, annoying experience. The" attend- when Dakwinton will be offered for any missed two spoons, and would sale says the Manchester Guardian.

have it that these four Englishment Dalswinton extend overaconsiderable acreage in Dumfriesshire, and formed had taken them. They were checky at one time, a portion of the lande about it, and the four men sent for a Feld by Uno Comyn, cr the Red policeman and demonstrated their Comyn, i competitor with Bruce for inflocence of spoon possession. They the Throne of Scotland. To the

north of the mansionhouse is an said the spoons were never even put Bal-ornamental take of nine acres, where on their table, and suggested that Patrick Miller, a former proprietor; the inattentiveness and general care- launched and sailed the first steamlessness of the attendiff waK propelled boat.

FLANYANG. Br. 17 tone, phong, Capt F. A. Lovegrove, B&B. L

KAKOROW, Brit, 1931 tons, Four Mr. H. G. Badar. Mr. OA Barry, Mr Lawn Capt. P. H. Cowso. D. & 8.131. FIL Kɛboe, Mr. C. P. Brooka, Mr. H.

Practice Dances for connection 0.

with the Annual Ball of the Inažity. tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong, will be held at the City Hall on Friday 16th and 23rd

3,420

The state is being sold by the cleat to account for things going Drother Wired Mr. Loomert, Chinking, Capt. W. &. Banlasst trustees of the late William Macal stray. That is bad busineis. The D. Kerop. Hr. Monrow M HC. Kowloon Bay Spice Leng, into whose limlly it came proprietors (whose face we sare

MIGA Anderson, HEMA

VG. Klods, Mr. Jastsch, ES, AUG 3 My MHFT, & Coards. My Jana Shanghel, Capt, d. 3. Jgacs, I Patrice Miller 100 years ago by to look after the staff a bit.

KNIGHT TEMPLA Brie 401 by purchase from the frustees of by with-holding the name) should

E. Jon, Mr, J., Gover, Mr.TUET BILAKO,Chi, 284 tom Bo

inst., at 5 pm Dancing shoes must. J. D. Fry, Mr. H. P. Beckett, Mr. Bow. (Capt A, Laihove sky. Po Zoe Co. be worn. No children are admitted.. H. G. Meteor, and Mr. C.B Puckett C47.J.

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