WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921,
Hughes & Hough
AUOMONEERS TO TER GOVERNMENT.
-
General Auctioneers Share, Coal and Genersi Produse Brokers and
Commission Agents".
PROPRIETORS "To-Kwa-Was" Goal Storage.
Qedes sunt Bentley's
10. 4th & 5th Editions"
A 1 Talegraphie Coda.
T'alegrophie Adörvez
As" HONGKOK,
|-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
il
Tell by Fahlle Auction,
THE Undersigned have received instruc
(rok 1000: OF THE CONCKENED),
CA
FRIDAY,
2,30
March 18, 1921, commencing
p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Na &
Des Vaux Road, Corner, of
Ice House Street,
Chinese Porcelains, Curios, Lacquered Ware, +C.,
Including a variety of 5-coloured and 3-coloured Vases, Wall Plates, Table; Screens, Blue and White Vases and Incense Burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures and Vases, Kakamones, Lac- quered Cabinets, Ivory, Agate and Crystal Ornaments.
The above stock recently arrived from the North and includes pieces from the Ming, Kunghi, Kienlung and Towkwoax Periods.
The bulk of which will be sold with- out reserve
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). TER-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
«Auctioneer
Hongkong, March 11, 1921.
THE Undersigned have received in- structions from MRS. ARNOLD to sell by Public Auction,
WEDNESDAY, March, 20, 1991; commencing at 215 pm, at Her Residence No. 85, Bonham Road. THE WHOLE OF THE Valuable Household Furniture,
Bric-bras, &c. &c. therein contained.
As follows:-
HALL-Teak Hall Stand and Side Tables. Drawing Room:Large Easy Chairs Pouffe and Chesterfield Sofa (by Wm. Powell,). Blackwood Cabinets, Tables, Stands, &c, Water Colours and Engravings, Old Brass and Bronze Curios and Several Lots of Chinese 5-col, and Blue and White Porcelain, Carpets, Rugs and Curtains Dining (Lane Crawford & Co), Room: Large Mirror Back Side board, Dinner Waggon Ex Table, Chairs, Cabinets, Electro Plates and Cutlery, Glass Crockery, Ware, &c. including several lots of Silver Ware. Bedrooms-Teakwood and Brass Mounted Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Writ ing and Card Tables, &c., Bed and Table Linen, Blankets, &c., Bath- room, Pastry, and Kitchen Utensils.
Also
Wardrobes,
A collection of Old Gold and Silver, Coins (Japanese) in case, Electric Fit
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
98 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, 21. PREPAID.”
Each additoori wurd 4 Cents for 3 Ipertlacs.
TO LET.
WANTED.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO LET IMMEDIATE OCCUPA. WANTED ONE ROOM
TION LA FEW THREE ROOM. ED EUROPEAN FLATSIN ORIENT BUILDINGS, CORONATION ROAD, KOWLOON. MODERATE RENTAL Apply J. CAM CLARE, Architect and Surrayor, 14, Queen's Road, Central.
FOR OFFICE, TEM PORARILY REQUIRED BY EUROPEAN. POSITION NOT IMPORTANT. APPLY Box, 1271, Clo "CHINA MAIL."
TURNISHED for 6 months, from 1ANTED: EXPERIENCED May, Kellett Lodge. No. 65, The W CHINESE DISPENSER Good Peak: 6 ROOMS, large tennis court Salary to right man, Apply Dz. Cozzo and garden. Apply to:-LANSTAD & TO, THE PHARMACY. Davis. Alexandra Buildings.
HOUSE TO LET.
TO BE LET. For about six months,
WALL FURNISHED, Small four Room Base Kellett Manor Apply PracT STE, 5, Queen's Road Central.
LOST.
OST-Brown and White Japanese
PUPPE. Will agyone having possess. ion or information of this dog kindly ecmmunicate with Mr. A. A Wilson, Dragon Motor Car Co. Tephone 45 Any expenses will be paid or reward giren.
INTIMATIONS
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
RYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's Hotel, Hongkong, on SAT URDAY, 19th March, 1921, at Noox, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1920.
-The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 12:h March, to SATUR- DAY, 19th March, 1921, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directora,
J.-H. TAGGART,
Manger. Bongong, March 2, 1921.
THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY, LTD.
A CONCERT
under the suspices of the St. Andrew's Church Men's Association will be given in the St. Andrew's Church Hall,
WEDNESDAY, 16th. Kowloon, an March, commencing at $45 P.. at which many well-known local Artistes (including the popular and clever LENA & TEDO) will appear.
The public are invited.
Admission free.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE
TETOMME AT TEDE MOTHER.
HONGKONG HOTEL
March 16.
Me WAnderson Mr and Mrs A. de Mr A. H. Anderson_ Jacoba K B. Appel
Dr. Jay
Mr J. Arnold : Mr R. Jalian Mrs Asheraft
Mr and Ms N. B. Mr and Mrs G. H. Karanjia
NAVAL MATTERS.
THE SINGAPORE CONFERENCE.
PRE AND POST.JUTLAND SHIPS.
London, Feb. 7.--The naval writer of the Morning Post, commenting
M. Bannerman Mr and Mrs. L. P-upon the report that Admiral Grant Mr S. J. Bartlettä Kent
Bates
-Mis W. G. Kent
J. E de Best Bits Kent! .champ
Mr and Mrs R. H.P. Mr B. Belios Kowley Mr and Mrs G. E. Mr J. Knight
Besson HE Mrs S Bisney Immort
Me and Mrs H. A.
Mr and Mrs" W, Akiss Leask -
Bolton
Hiss E. Lewis
Mr and Mrs D F.Miss H.Lillie
Hi B. Loggey Bostock
Mr. E. Longfield Mr Macintyrs R.Mr P. Marks
Mr and Mrs
Dr Bryson Col. G. Chapman Me and Mrs G.
Christic
Me C. A. Clark
Mr and Mrs H.
Craft
Martin
W.Mr M. Mararaki
→
Hr & S McK
Mr D. McMurray Mas F. Mooney and
child
Mr N. Cooncher fra D. Dans Gapt. D. R. Davies MFH. M. Morgans Mes W. H. Donald Mr Gordon Morris Mr B. Doughs. Mrs R-C. Morton
W. Downie NEEL Patterson r and Mrs. Miss D. Pepperell
·Mr S. 8. Perry Kde Engineer-Captain
S. P. Ferguson Mrs J. B. Rhodes Mr V. S. Ferguson Mr & Mrs & Rial Mr and Mis A. CH W. & Ricketts
Firmes
Mr and Mrs C.
Mr J. AM. For Mira Fraser Sir J. S. Gardiner Mr F. & George Mr B. G. Gerin 3r 4, W. Y. Gitb Mr and Mrs La
Goldsmith
Capt T. Hall Mr W. G. Hail Mr and Mrs W.
Hannical
A.
Kiss E Proper
Rosers
Mr F.G. Rowe Mr G. J. Rudolph Mira Sanders Hr R. Sassot
Mr. Schelf Mr Ed D, Shank
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
March 8th, 1921.
Butcher Meat.
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is going to Singapore to attend a conference with the senior officers of the other Pacific squadrons, says that the conference will be momentous, and is the preliminary to the Imperial
June. conference, in Admiral Lord Jellicoe Eas al-Jallock ready pointed out that the naval requirements of Australia necessitate taking into account the requirements of the Paclic and Indian Oceans. Singapore will doubtless be the future headquarters of any British feet in eastern waters. While direct Admiralty control is essential under modern conditions over the fleets
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Dot-Pa Kan
Ega Esa-Kal Tan (cooking) par dom. 28
Eggs. Hen-Kai Tau (fresh) ........per dos. 20
Fowls, Canton-Eat 15. 40 Fork, Halsan-Het Kam. Ext. 50 Goog
20 Pigeons, Canton-Pak Rap och 35
Hoiho-Boi Ha Pik Kap
Dock 30. Trays, Cock-Fo Kai Eng ib. 70% Turkeys, Hen;--Fo Kai Na
if Boipe.Sha Tsui...
Steak,-Nga Yat P Steak Subotu,-Ngau Lan « Saamgen, -Ngan Cheung is
Brake-gio No par set 10 Tongue, fresh,-Ngat Lleach 30 Tongue, corned-Eam Ngan L
́each 40 veri. Hond-Nat Ta... each 80 Heart-Ngan Sam..... 1 13 Hamp, Salt-Nga Kia „ 18 Best-Ngan Kent.....ch 10 Kidneys,—Ngan Yiz_» --Ngsa Mei 13 Liver-Ngan Kon... ib. 13 Tripe (undressed), Ngan To lb. 5; Wire Head and Feet-a-tal
ma-kick-
et $1.00 Mathon Chop,-Yeang Pr! Kw
Leg.-Feng Pol... " Shoulder, Ieng Sa Suite Thong Do Faker
operating near home, the direction of the fleets at a distance raust be dele Įgated to an officer on the spot, who will act upon the Admiralty's general instructions. It is not the intention that the Ghommander-in-Chief in the W.Far East shall exercise control över 21g: Chislings-Cha Chong-
Mr H. H. Stehon Hr A D. Stansell Mr W. v. de Steen
A.Mr. R. Stewart
Me E. B. Stewart Mr G. Harper
Sir Eric & Lady Hr R R Encook Stuart Taylor Mrs G. M. HarrisonMel Brewitt-Taylor MrR J. Morrison Mr A. L Thornton Mrs Bamikon Mr J. 1
E. Harder
the Dominion navies in time of peace, but he will have Dominion repre sentatives of starding on his staff. in order to secure that co-ordination which the exploits of the German cruiser "Emden" and Admiral von Spee showed to be essential
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Lemos, Chins-Ling Mong ib
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Melbourne, February 8.--The veil of secrecy which has been drawn) Pork over the movements of the cruiser, "Brisbane" was removed this evening by an official announcement by the Secretary of the Naval Office. It was intimated that the" Brisbane" is to leave Melbourne on February 15, MrJ. Seat Harson Xe M. K. Walker taking Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Grant, Mr and Ms P. E.Mrs P. T. Wash who has been appointed temporary Naval Commander-in-Chief of the Haslett
wiss Walsh Me and Mrs J. C.Naval forces of the Commonwealth,
Weltingel
on a special mission to Singa- WAir H. B. Whicker
Ke J. H. Willem II pore. Although the nature of the Miss E. Willams mission has not yet been officially Miss Fiddesdiriged-it-is believed that an impor
Pritsas
tant Daval conference is to be held. Mr R. LA Wilson.
The Times of Ceylon publishes the Me J. Wyer
following exclusive cable ---
Mr. B. B. Haslett Kra-E. Hilders Mr and Mrs T. Hindmarsh
HE FIRST GYMKHANA is fixed for SATURDAY, April 2nd, 1921. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Coures, Hong-r kong Club and Causeway Bay Stables
Entries CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 23rd March.
Bongkok, March 15, 1991.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
That the Hongkong Gymkhans Club be wound up and that the Hong- kong Jockey Club take over all Assets and Liabilities of the Hongkong Gymkhana Club."
THE following resciation was propos- ed and passed manimously at the THE TWENTY-FOURTH ORDIN
ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF MEETING of MEMBERS held on 2nd SHAREHOLDERS in the Company March will be held at the Offices of the "Com- pany, St. George's Building, No. 6 Connaught Rosd, on THURSDAY, the 24th March, 1921, at 11 o'clock M. for the purpose of receiving a statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1920, and electing & Consulting Committee and Auditors
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from THUESDAY, the 17th March, 1921, until THURSDAY, the 24th March, 1921, both days inclusive.
"SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
General Managers. Hongkong, March 12, 1921.
THE HONGKONG & WEAMPOA.
DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Office of the Company, 2 Queen's Buildings, Hongkong. "on TUESDAY, 29th March, 1991, at Noon for consideration of the Directors'
A Meeting of Members of the Hong- kong Gymkhana Club will be held at the office of the Jockey Club, in Hongkong
Cinb Annexe, at 12.50 p.x. on FRIDAY, March 18th for the purpose of confirm ing the shore resolution.
Hongkong March 7, 1921.
"HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
KEXT TOURNAMENT. MING YUEN GARDENS, THURSDAY, 24th March. Main Event WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. "SKY" KERRISON, (Holder)
F. L. Hagh
D: Hooper
J. F. Hope Mrs A. A. Eyde
Mr M. Eussey Mrs G. Jaek
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Sacking Pigs, to order,—Ch¤ Tsai, 24 19 oet, Boef,-Shang Ngao Yau v
Matton, Shang Yeong Tao, 132 20 Veal,--Ngan Teal Tok.....
Secmyst-Ngiz Teil Cherny
No. 1 lb. 36
Fish.
dubel, K.Yem Brom,-Pin Ya Canton Freak Water Fish,-
London, Feb. 20-The Times Naval Correspondent presents important analysis of the effect, on American ship building of the Con- Lol and Mrs Mr and Mrs A, Hgress amendment limiting expenditure
Birchal
Compton
to warships under construction. 3ir and Mrs E. MM & Mn "A. H. The correspondent disputes the pre-
"Bosworth
Ferguson child valent idea that this applies to capital | Caro,-£! Ya.
sh, Chit To Mr & Mrs V ClairMr and Mrs G. Jships of the 1916 programme. Mr and Mrs T F.. Robinson
Cobbs
Mr Murray Stewart Mrs Cole
PEAK HOTEL
ww
He says that the keels of all six | Codfish-Mao Ya battleships are in position, thus assur-Crabs,--Hai.... .... ing American preponderance in ships Jattle Fib,--Każ Ya of the latest and most powerful type. Dad-Sha Kang Yo... Indeed, unless Great Britain under- Dase-Wong Mel Lap... takes the immediate construction
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of big ships the American 1916 Dog Fish,- To Sha programme will give America in- Eel, Couger.—Hoi Man compa, ably the biggest navy in the world. The first four. battleships are already far advanced, and there is more reliable information that the work on the remaining six battleships and six battle cruisers is proceeding at full swing. All will be completed Mr & Mrs Ashton Bra: Mrs CP. Marcelin 1924 and America wil have 12 Surgeon-Comdr. and Mr & Mrs JR. Marah post-Jutland capital ships, whilst the
March 14
Mr and Mrs H. W.Mr T. D. Lloyd
Mr M. R. L. Logan Allen Mf. and Mrs. W. Major and Mrs J.
R. Llord
Armstrong
Mrs Aveling
M-BE.0. Bird Mr and Mrs D.
Bair
M-F. Bouliot Mr M. J. Breen Mr J. G. Bridger Mr H. B. Bridger Mr G. F. Caville
Mrs Mathiasen Mr H. L. Mecklen . bargh
Mr and Mrs J. F.
Miller Mrs Miller Capt & Mr.S. Mills Mr and Mrs Q.
Morgan
Mr A:C: Newcomb
only comparable vessel of Great Britain's navy will be the "Hood."
The reduction of America's naval personnel leaves the following figures: America, 131,761; Great Britain, 131, 160.
The correspondent suggests a
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Walzate-Ease To'
Grapes,-Po Tai Tse-
Vegetables, &c.
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Cane Shoots, banch,Kan Shon
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Cucumbers,-Ching Kach Garlic,-Sun Tau
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Ginger young-Sun Tas Kenng
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Mr and Mrs T. W,Miss J. M..0, Neave decision 'as to naval policy until the Poe,-Pan I Chong...
Church
Mr & Mrs Cockburn Cel L. A. Kicholson, Mr C. 7. Cooper
V.M.G, D.S.0. Miss M. Croper My Cormack
Mr B. Crowley Mr J. D. Danby Mr D. F. Cuthill
Bug-Comdr W.
tings, Barometer and a large quantity Report and Statement of Accounts for Members 'only (on production current MN. B. Davies
of Pot Plants.
(Ful Particulars from Catalogue). To be had on application to the undersigned.
On view from Tuesday, 2nd just! between 11 am, and 6 p.m., and day of Sale.
Terms: Cash,
1:
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers, Henglong, March 10, 1921.
FOR SALE,
the year ending 31st December, 1920.
The SEARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BLUES will be CLOSED from 19th to the 29th March, 1991, (both days inclusive).
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, March 7, 1921.-
WAR-MEMORIAL.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
At their Roles Bottes Houses Pet FOR the erection by Public Sub Veur Road, Corner of Ice Street scription, of a building to be Bitasta at Broedwood Road, Hongkong. run on Y.M.CA. lines, to be called Sabatantially built 5-roamed Bungs- the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE low with us! outhouses and garden. and to be managed for the joint use Recently painted and colourwaibed of the Navy, the Army and Civilians throughout....
by a Joint Board of Directors.
.
Particulars from the undersigned. T:-Cash
KUGBES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, February 21, 1981.
PALACE MOTOR Co. Ltd.
Phone Central:
Western Brazch 3149
Kowloon Branch K307
Now Cars For Fire & For Sale.
Private Cars garaged.
Repairing Cara Speciálky.
A portion of the sun raised will be devoted to the erection of a permanent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.
Lists may be found af Mers. Lane Crawford,
11
Kelly & Walsh.
/ Moutria.
m. Powell, Ltd.
The Hongkong Club.
Hongkong Cricket Club. Club Lusitano, Engineers Institute. Victoria Recreation Club. Kowloon Cricket Club. Kowloon Bowling Club, Peak Club! Chib de Recreio,
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Craigengower Club..
M. J. BREEN
-Hou, Secretary, War Memorial Committen.
SEAMAN CODLINGS, (Runner up Fleet Championship 1920) Booking Mocrer's MONDAY, 21st membership cards).
TUESDAY to THURSDAY, 22ad to 24th General Public.
Special Trams will be run.
GEORGE G. N. TINSON,
"Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, March 15, 1921.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs F.-J.
Dickie
Mrt T. B. Drew
Mr D. D. Dryden
Mrs J. M. O'Conor Mr A: E. Penn
Mr and Mrs T. I
Perkins
Mr E. Balphs
Mr & Mrs T. N. Mac--
Reynolds
Pazmot Flak-Kai Kung Ya Perch, Tan L PF Pau Forg June Conference, but be significantly. Pomfret, Black- remarks that there is a vast difference Poutres, White-Pak Chong....
Prawa-Ming Ha between pre-Jutland and post-Jutland
Bag-Pai Po Sbs ships. Indeed, be argues that the Book Fiala,-Shek Kau Kung ... 11 difference is similar to that between Roch, Cho Ya
-MA TRU..
the Dreadnought and pre-Dread-Salmon go Ye.
noughts.
It is calculated that America will Mr and Mrs W. E. have 285 destroyers and Great Bri tain 193; Great Britain 105 modern Roberts
subinarines and America only 94.
Mr J. B. Robinson Mr and Mrs B. K. - Rodger Mr & Mr JocusMr H."W. Roger
Duncan.. Mr L.G.N. Ryan
Major& Mrs Sanders
Мг .S.
MrA. V. Farmer.
MC, Farmer
Mr A F Fanderson
ARRIVAL OF WARSHIPS. The Straits Times of March 3 reports:
BM. Australian cruiser "Brisbane Mr and A, C, arrived here from Fremantle yester
Sendford
day, en route to Pecang, whither she Mr C. E. Sandstrom is bound with the Admiral Comman Hon. Mr F. B. Sharp ding in Australian waters, Rear Mr A.-P. thaw
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A STOLEN NECKLACE.
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RESTORED UNDER ROMANTIC CIRCUMSTANCES
... Ib.
Mandario, Kwi
Lam Min Tai... 19
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Japanese,-Yat Pun She Thai Ib.
American,--Pa Ki Shu Tal Ib.
Pumpkin-Tung Kwa
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Bpinach,-Yin Troi
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named. After a while she felt her- self touched on the shoulder and, Mr J. Farmer.
looking round, saw a man in a fur Rev. and Mrs W. T.
coat, with gold-rimmed glasses and Featherstone Mr G. A. Ferris
yellow gloves. The stranger* whispered in her ear that he was HE APPROACH ROADS to the Mr and Mrs H-LMr. Spicer
Miss Gibson Mr.A. Findlay Smith Admiral Sir E Percy F. G. Grant, KCV.O., RN, who is attending the above Hotel ace CLOSED tempor-
in possession of the necklace and Gront
Mrs & MissStabbings forthcoming conference of Admirals
that she could have it back if söe: arily for the purpose of regrading. Mr D. Hall Mr J. F. Swindelle
The in the Northern Settlement. Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested Mrs L. Hansen Mr and Mrs 8. -J. "Brisbane," which is a cruiser of Rome, January 27-A curious would swear before the Madonna not
Byrett toate until composite the main Me Mrs.
5400 tons of the British" Chatham" story of a stolen necklace restored to to reveal the name of the person entrace until completion of such work. Me and Mrs R. M.Mr Thompson
class, is commanded by Capt. Byde. its owner under romantic circum beside her, nor bring any action. Henderson * Mr & Mrs Thomson MyHollingsworth Miss F. M. G. Trench She is not unknown to Singapore, stances comes from Venice. For The countess nodded her head, and MrR 0.8 Bay Mr and Mrs Quarles having called here some time ago to some time a lady belonging to a repeated the oath after the mysterious Mr and Mrs A. D. Van Ufford
mother" the submarines presented noble Venetian family has been living stranger, who then drew from hi Humphreys MrJ. G..Vaux
by the
Home Government to in one of the principal hotels of the pocket the necklace and gave it to
MARTIN'S
F&STERT
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A Jrmah Zanky toe altirengulasina.
200 ml AX Chaplett and Steve at the
PTY VEL, Ohren, Southampton, En
MARTIN'S,
PAPIOL STEEL EDPILLS
MASSAGE
MË. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA
14 years' experience. No. 24, Wajadhani Street: (Opposete the China Mall.)
Me and Mrs W. B.Mr and Mrs Venen
Kennett Major & Mra Wake-Australia in their voyage down south. town. A few days ago a magnificent her. Klasing the old lady's hand-
She carries about 450 men and has necklace of Oriental pearls disap- he left the church without saying Mr and Mrs Kous man
kolevsky
a main armament eight 6-inch guns, peared from the lady's jewel-case. word Mr B. A. Walter. Miss Konkolovsky Mr H. H. Webster
Mrd. E. Bring
-Mr and Mrs Marshal
He H. P. Lamarche Wood
Mr&Mra Langridge.
She leaves for Penang tomorrow, Though the thief could have taken
HMS "Hawkics", with Vice-away many other precious jewels as
Admiral Sir Alexander L. Duff K. C. well and a sum of loose money, To keep fit
B. on board to arrive in Singapore nothing was touched except the pearl
from Hongkong to-morrow and will necklace. The police set inquiries in the East accompany the Brisbane to Penang on foot, a reward was offered; but daily regularity is of the first where the two ships will be joined by nothing came to light.
A FAMILY NECESSITY.
H.M.S. "Caroline with Rear Admiral Later registered letter arrived importance. If troubled Sir Hugh Tothill, K.C.MG, KCB at the hotel addressed to the coun- sick headache, constipation or liverishness take LIVERY family should be provided on board. The Admirals Conference tess. The letter was sealed with a bile
with Chamberlain's' Piia Balm at will commence immediately after heraldic device, and contained an Pinkettes to-night. You'll feel all times. Sprains may be cured in much less time when promptly treated. the arrival of the warships at Penang. invitation to the old countess to come better in the morning.
Rear-Admired Sir Percy Grant, K.C. at a certain hour to the altar of the Lame back, lane shoulder pains in the O., C.B., Captain C. W. Round famous Nicopes Madonas in the Pinkettes are laxative per side and chost and rheumatic pains are Turper, Chief of staff, Commander Cathedral of St. Mark. The letter tion, tiny but thorough, the some of the diseases for which it is W. H., W. Ridly, flag Commander, stated that if the countess failed to act as gently as nature. especially valuable. Try this liniment and paymaster Commander C. J. come alone no more would be heard and become acquainted with fts qualities and you will never wish to be without Thornton, OBE secretary to the of the necklace. In For sale by all Chemists and Boer commander-in-chief, are at present The next day she went to St. Mark's, and knelt down by the sitar staying at Government House. keepers.
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