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PILGRIM OF PILGRIMS.

LAVISH PRAISE FOR BALFOUR.

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IN THE SOCIAL SWIM.'

THE CHINA MAIL.”

ROULETTE DANCE.

On Saturday the 11th took place | KOWLOON THEATRE'S NOVEL

גנס

ATTRACTION.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

H.K.C.C. COMPETITIONS.

Below are given further entries for the H.K.0.C. Tennis Tournament:

the Prize giving of the Diocesan Girls School, Kowloon. The Bishop of

Hard on the heels of the eucOEFS

HANDICAP SINGLES ““A.”” "ictoria presided, and Mrs. Severo

C. Willson, (-3/8 bye); N. Nelson, gave away the prizes. A very pretty achieved by last week's fancy dress part of the programme was the dance, the Kowloon Theatre promises (12/6 bye); C. F. Maltby (†15 bye); J. W. Alabaster, (†4/6 bye); G. W. "Enchanted Gleo," a very pretty little

Another enjoyable evening for Dodwell, (sor.); Major P. 8. Tomlin- operetta and charmingly put on by the well trained pupila of the School. devoters of the popular pastime to- con, (-1/6 ; A. B. Ksworth, (-13.1); An abrehearsed effect in the middle night when it will hold a roulette Surg. Lt. G. H. Hayes, (3/6); R was the smashing of the Bishop's dance. This latest diversion takas. Smith, (13/6); G. Miskin, (--2/8); chair leaving Hie Lordship the form of an ordinary dance C. C. Stark, (†16); R. EK. Valentine, axcising (115); R. M. Henderson (scr.); E. G. addition. The floor is marked out Lammert (14/6); Major J. R. Lloyd; as a roulette board and towards the-4/6); Capt. P. H. Davies (SCT.) end of each dance a wheel is spun. N. L. Smith, (78/6); G. W. Sewell, The couple having the good fortune to (-15); A. Breadley, (12/6; B. D. etand on the spot corresponding to Evans, (-1/6); D. J. Valentine, that indicated by the wheel receive (18/5 bye); J. B. Penman, (15.8 Romething to serve se a souvenir of bye); B. D. C. Morgan, (†8/6 bye);

The F. Bevington, (†ib bye). their lack-prizes, in a word. jun and excitement possible from this Dovel pleasure are obvious, and a very happy ravel is anticipated this even

back his

the ground. Major Cassel left us on the 11th for California. We all hope his trip home will restore him to health, and that we will see him back at the end of

the year.

The "City of Simia"

brought a lot of new military officers, amongst others Col. Heard, R.A.P.C. (who succeeds Col. Bowen) and Mrs. Heard, Major Gandy, D.S.O., R.E. (Major Edwards' successor) and Mrs. Gandy. Congratulatious

Johnny" Bell Irving, whose wife presented him with a sun and beir on Tuesday. On Tesday I took advantage of the really awful weather

to Mr.

with

ing.

000 novel

and

to

HANDICAP BINGLES "B." P. W. Barker, (scr. bye); W. A.

†4/6 bye); G. F. Cabille, (†4/6 bye); Cornell, (†15 bye); G. F. Cabille, G. H. Wilson (ser. bye); A. G. Simp son, (†15 bye); 0. G. Perdue, (-2/6; J. Boyd, (†4/8); Pay-Comdr. F. Vining, (-15); F. M. Ellis, (†15);| A. 8. Exell, (†15); A. K. Mackenzie,

to go to the Hongkong Hotel to Dufferin" on Friday morning. We Bee "Mr. Jazz" and incidentally shall be all sorry to say good-bye to dance. It was a wonderful perforthe 22nd Punjabis, who sail on (†15); 0. B. Brown, (euz.); W. J. and therefore just miss Carrie, (†4/6); G. H. Piarcy, (†4/6; mance, and my partner promptly Monday. LONDON, February 20.

Races. Major and

Mrs. E. L. Leader, (sor.); G. Ellatos, (scr.); Smith are, Repulse Bay" on Leslie

hear, B. Crowley. (†4/6); J. W. Moran, Usatinted proine was lavished on Mr. Baltour at a Pilgrime dinner in the made up a party for the dinner the

(-4/6 bye); D, M. Larkins, (†4/6 Wednesday, which was very well 'not going with the Regiment, as be Hotel Victoria,

attended. There was another on is going up for the Staff College ex-bye); K. W. Lane, (~3/6 bye); C. V. Mark, (†1/6 byo); L. de Leens, (acr. Thursday, when Miss Rita Shield, the amination. "Melody Girl" performed. On Mon-

bye).

The Duke of York paid a tribute to the pilgrim of pilgrims" and his geniality, transparent kindlares, ; rofound knowledge, and untiring energy.

The American Ambassador, Colonel Harvey declared that Mr. Balfour was enshrined in the bearte of the American people. British and America" relations had come down from the air and now rested on solid ground. He rejoiced that the prace of the Pacific was assured since the Senate's ratifica- tion of the Washington decisions was certain and much sooner than commonly anticipated.

COALITION SETBACK.

LABOUR WINS TWO SEATS.

LONDON, February 20, Considerable anti-Coalition turnovers were recorded in the by-elections for North Camberwell and Clayton. The former was captured by Ammon (Labour) 7854 with Meller (Conservative) 6717; and the latter by Sutton Both are (Labour) 14,662 with Flanagan (Coalition-Unionist) 11,038. Labor gains.

of armaments,

GENERAL DISARMAMENT.

LEAGUE COMMITTER MEETS.

PARIS, February 20.

dansant at

day afternoon Mr. Harry Ore gave a very successful piano recital at the City Hall.

I

MTs "Dick" Hancock and her

Doctor and Mrs. sister-in-law Mrs. Harry" left for home last week. Moore have also gone home. Mach sympathy will be felt for them, as she had to go home to undergo a serious operation. Mrs. Harry Woods bas returned from a six months' trip

I hear the booking a good for the Fancy Dress Ball to be held to morrow in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at the City Hall. Let us hope it will in Australia.

great success, for

ba

some

מם

HANDICAT DOUBLES.

D. M. Larkins and C. V. Mark, († 18 bye); G. Miskin and C. Blaker, (s.r. by.); J. W. Alabaster and G. M. Dadwell, (-1/6 bye); M. E. F. Airey and F. B. Pfondten, († 16.1 bye): F. A. Redmond and W. H. Roffey (-1/0 bye) F. Bevington and T. W. Hill, († 6/6 bye); R. Hancock and H. Han- cock, (-30.3 bys) J. W. Wood and C. Thorne, (ser, bye); G. E. Ellams and C. B. Brown († 15 bye); G. P. Caville and L. G. Johnson, († 5/6 hva); 3. Bo long. However it may only be a Major J, R Lloyd and A. B. Raworth Mackenzie Boyd and W. M. Cox, x† 15 bye): temporary measure, and I may be (-1.1 bye); A. K. back again next cold weather, when and B. D. Evans, (†2/6 bye); W. J. if the Editor permits we may renew Carrie and C. G. Pardue, (†15 bye); acquaintance. In any case I am not Lt. A. 8. Lindsell and Lt. Bowes, going till after next week, so I shall (5/6); Capt. P. H. Davies and be able to say goodbye then. Despite Capt. C. 0.^Olliver, (~5/6; P. W. the horrible weather, the dance at the Barker and A. T. Stubbs, (†3/6); L. de Leeuw and K. W. Lane, (†4/6); U.S.R.C. on Saturday was quite a

L. Nelson and Capt. K. Tomory, (4/6); H. A. Nott and H, 8. Beb- rett, (f5/6); Surg.-L.t. G. H. Hayes and C. Willen, (5/6); G. G. Pierty

I fear this will be almest the last doubtedly it is a society much letter I shall be able to write to you, needed in Hongkong. I have heard as my husband has been transferred pretty strong commen's North. It means promotion, I be the acquittal of the lieve, but I shall be very sorry to passed in bullock the other day. If it was a bullock driver for cruelty to his leave Hongkong, as I have been bere cave of ignorance then I think the Bouner he is taught the meaning of pain the better. I bave a vivid re- collection as a small child, being caught pulling the wings off dies, and the very painful (to me) interview that took place afterwards. I never did it again!

The finals of the U.S.R.C. tourns- ments, which were to have been played on Wednesday, had to be postponed till Bunday, as the courte

day,

виосеве.

The entries for the annual tenois tournament at the Hongkong Cricket Club have closed. Messrs. R. and H.

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were practically under water that! Hancook are defending their title and A. Pierey, (†15); R. M. Hender-

i for In accordance with a League of Nations resolation a mixed commission

the doubles championship. eon and E. B. Reed, (†2/6 bye); W. A. wish them every success, Cornell and R. Stock, (†28.2 bye); A. consisting of six civili, De, Hix military experts, four economists and Guanciers,

My husband went to the memorial I

feat I shall not Brearley and H. E. Smith, (†2/6 bye); / three employers, and three labour representatives met to discuss reduction

service at St. John's Cathedral for though i They decided to ask all governments abat armaments

Sir Henry May on Thursday. What be here to see them play. Major J. B. Penman and G. R. Sayer, (-15.3 Leslie Smith won the open finala at bye); G. H. Wilson and O. D. they considered necessary lur national defence and international obligations.struck him most was the small nom-

ber of people there. Of course people the U.S.R.C., beating Captain Have Lambert, (†10 bye); C. C. Stark and change quickly in Hongkong and lock Davies fairly easily. The same B. D. C. Morgan. (†5/6 bye); Major the P. S. Tomlinson and A. D. Ball(-4;6 real grenadiers with fixed memories are proverbially short in the player with Major Lloyd won bayonets. whom the captain had East, still one would have thought bandicap doubles this afternoon, boat-bye); J. W. Moran and C. J. Coopar, previously persuaded that he was that more than a couple of hundred ing Mr. Claxton and Doctor Smalley. (12/0 bye); R. M. Smith and F. A. an officer of the Guards. The carriage (at an outsi'e estimate) would have I un ortunately did not see the game, Dinsdale, (-1/6 bye); Pay-Comar. turned up to do honour to "Pad y" as I never thought they would be able went off towards Berlin.

In the meantime the cat tain, with May, who was not only a fiovernor, to play after last night's rain so want his troops, proceeded to the office but had spent most of the best years out to tea at Repulse Bay instead. 1 helm Voigt, the notorious "Captain of the town sccountante, informed the of his life in the Colony. The service am told Colonel Wakefield, when he Womswick, (†4/6 bye); Lt. Col. Greex C, B. Brown and Miss Stevens, (†15); } TOO LONG TO WAIT ON LAND...

KOEPENICK HERO

MAN WHO HOAXED A TOWN

DEAD.

The death has taken place of Wil

of Koepenick," who had been living here for me time.

It was 15 years ago when Wilheiro

Voigt, lame cot-bi z and gaolbird, 57 years of age, wet the world laughing

niore

regis:auce.

The

of

week we can

go

very

F. Vining and G. W. Sowell, (--2/6

THE STORE OF THE EAST.

bye); 4. 6. Exell and A. G. Simpson, (15.1 bye); E. G. Lammert and J. A.

Beed and Mr. Reed, (†1/6); V. M. Grayburn and Mrs: Grayburn, (†4/6);

MIXED DOUBLES

G. R. Sayer and Mrs. Sayer, (-2/6); 8. D. Evans and Mrs. H. Griffin, (†2/6); A. (D. Ball and Miss Harrison, (~3/6 bye); F. A. Red- mond and Mrs. Lawes, (-15 bye),

(†4/6 bye). G. W. Sewell and Miss H. Irving

†Receives Owes.!

are

MARRIED AT SEA.

The marriage has taken place, in novel conditions, of two Americans, Lieutenant Emerson, adjutant of United States Fleet in European waters, who is now at Naples, and Admiral Niblack, commanding the

Miss Gertrude Child, of Washington.

Not wishing to wait for the time fixed by Italiad law before celebrat ing the wedding, the couple embarked in the United States merchant ship "Steel Engineer," which was leaving

Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick chaplain of the United States warship Utah," and Naples for Spain, together with the

he says, very impressive. leaves as shortly, goes to Singapore and Engr. Capt. Garwood, (acr. bye); Governor and Lady as C.R.A. I expect he will wake up R. K. Valentine and D. J. Valentins staff that they were under arrest was, and demanded all the available cash,

both present, and the Masonic Lodges in the Malay (†2/6 bye).

F. A. Dinsdale and Misa D. M. £200, which was handed over. The Stubbs were captain gave a receipt and depatted he also noticed Sir George Fowler, States. We race four days this week, with the booty, leaving his troops Dr. nad Mrs. Claud Severn, Sir and I only wish I could get and psss

myself in Mrs. Stark, (†15 bye); H. A. Noit aud good one in command of the town with orders William Rees Davies, Mr. Kemp, Mr. on to you some tips. I bave evolved Smith, (73/6 bye); C. C. Stark and

Hallifax, Mr. and Mrs. Parr, Mr. a to fire if the citizens made any

Pollock, Mr. Irving, and many others."Sincerity Dabilia" for the Derby. Miss Wentworth, (scr.); H. 9. Bennett and the German army in a rage

I went out again to Repulse Bay on 1t was when my husband told me and Mrs. A. G. Simpson, (†15.1); N.L. by his famous Koepenick exploit.

The swindle was discovered upon Thursday, and again there was a who had drawn him in the Club Swop, Smith and Mrs. N. L. Smith, (12/6);

SICKLY BABIES. a little town

near the Bargomaster's arrival in Berlin,

people. This and I am going to back hipp for one, Lt. A. 8. Ländtell and Mr. a. §. Koepenick is

large crowd

out on backing the drawer's luck, well, I only | Lindsell, (-18); P, P. J. Wodehouse Berlin and one day in October and the receipt there of a telegram

Sickly bables-little ones who 1906 Voigt. disguised as a captain of from the Koepenick authorities, three days Tuesday, Wednesday and hope the rain will keep off, and it will and Mrs. Wodehouse, (†4/6); C.

"Town Hall occupied by the Prussian: Guards, and accompanied saying:

Saturday, the dinner on Thursday be nice and warm, and we will be Thorne and Mrs. Thorne, (3/6); troubled with their stomachs and be matte beslthy and happy by by 4 real grenadiers with fixed troops. Implore you to give reasons, being Fancy Dress. I hear a motor able to wear our most becoming Major P. S. Tomlinson and Bliss 5 wels, whose teething is painful, diges bayonets, forced a way into the office to quiet citizens.

Voigt was arrested about a week bus service is shortly being organised, frocks. I have a dream for one day, Verrall, (-9/6); Surg. Lt. G. H. tin bed, and who cannot sleep well-

As soon as the merchantaban was of the Burgomaster.

Mrs. Wilfred Damons, of Val Brilliant, "You are my prisoner by the later in his lodgings in Berlin. He which will take you out there at anyway, so look for the prettiest | Hayes and Dr. G. Tarner, (-4/6);by's Uwn, Tablets, the Uanadi three witnesses, officers of the "Utah.”

dolar a head. A very good idea frock on no matter which day and D. J. Valentine and Mrs. Forrest, children's somedy.

Lieutenant Emerson and Miss Child Kaiser's orders and you will be smilingly handed over to the police when one is going out on one's own to you will recognize the writer. Any (14/6); B. M. Smith and Mrs. R. M.

be without them. I have £100, all he bad lolt of his loot. When

a dinner there, but somehow I am way, I hope the Derby will come book Smith, (3/6); U. G. Perdue and Quebec writes: Please send me immediately taken to Berlin,'

asked if he bad ever served, he replied

thestate.com of the "Steel Engineer amed the captain.

cynically and truthfully, "Oh, yes, 15 not sure that a drive back in a private to Hongkong, as if I mistake not, Mr. Mrs. Cavalier, (†3/6); 3. B. Penaan vial of Babe Own Taoists as I would three miles from the Italian coast "I beg

our has not something to recommend George Potts has won three years and Mrs. Armstrong, (-30); G. H. used them for constipation nd vomiting were married by Mr. Kirkpatrick in The Tablets are recommended also as The newly married couple and the running and is going to make an Wilson and Mrs. A. E. Crapbell, and am well pleasen with the result."

a remedy for worms, and to break up

Obtainable witnesses and chaplain returned to interposed.

His exploit earned him 2 years in We are all of us glad to see Mr. effort to lift it again with, I presume, (†16); G. E. Ellams and Mrș. O. B. You have nothing to beg," inter- rupted the swaggering captain, "I prison and gifts said to have amount and Mrs. Parr back again, both of Cutty Sark King. Anyway, as 1

simple coil and fevers,

lacis Medicine Ch., 90, Szechuan Road,

The couple are proceeding to Tunis, have already told you that you are ed to £2,000 from admirers. In 1910 them very popular members of the said before, let us pray for a fine

from medicine de lore, also at ou cents Naples in the Utah's” launch, which

le came to London and did a good

102nd Grenadiers arrived in the latest frocks. The unfortunate Burgomaster was trade by selling signed photographs Colony. The new Regiment--the weather, so that we can wear our

the vist post free, from The Dr. Will had followed the "Steel Engineer

escorted to a carriage guarded by in the streets,

my prisoner."

an

the Burgomaster

years in pr.sop."

I'LL NOT STAND ANOTHER NIGHT OF THIS ILL FIX HIM SO

HEIK NOT BE ABLE TO GO OUT FOR

A MONTH

it.

·BRINGING

HERE HE COMES:I'D LIKE TO SEE HIM

GET PAST ME

UP

not care to

Brown, (†15); Major J. B. Lloyd and Mrs. Winslow, (-15); E. Grimble and and Mrs. Bowden-Smith, (-15); B. B. Bangles. Mrs. Grimble, (†3/6); Major C. Will on

FATHER.

NOW YOU BIG BUM-

TAKE THAT AND

THOUGHT OF STICKIN" ME HAT IN ON

ME CANE-

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