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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922.

Hughes & Hough

Coal -Contractors, General

Auationeora and Brokers.'.

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

118% Underdgrød havorevod nang-

Prelle Ancian (70% 4000UNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

·

FRIDAY,

November 3, 1922, at NOON, at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

Corner of Ice House Street.

The Wreck of

9.9: "Manji Mara"

as she now lies stranded in

Latitude 209"-36"

Longitudo 110"-40"-10"

together with cargo of 3,170 tous

Honguy Coal on board part of which

was jettisoned.

Torma-Cash on delivery. -

For further particulara apply to

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionem,

(90) LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

FRIDAY,

November 3, 1999, nt NOON,

at thoir Balen Rooms, No. 8, Doa Voonx Road, Corner of .:_____ Ica Hovao Etreet.............

The Wreck of

6.8. "Nichiren Mara"

os she now fire stranded in

Latitude 110"-12".50" Longtitude 20-10-"30"

A 180

INTIMATIONS

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE FIRST and SECOND ROUNDS of the CHAMPIONSHIP will be played at FANLING on SUNDAY, November 12th, 1922,

The Result of the draw is as follows :----

J. Rodger, Jr.

J. E, Warner

Capt. Bloxham

H. R. Buckland

T. W. Hil

H. U. Ireland

J. M. Walker

F. S. Harrison

C. Bulmer Johnson

Capt. Cumming

R. J. R. Mitchell

B. D. C. Morgan

YI.

J. L. Crockátt

Bya

F. J. de Rome

Byo

Byo

Maj. H. G. Gandy

E. Davidson

R. M. Smith

G. 3. Archbutt

N. L. Smith

iJ, B. Ross

Licut, W. Bacon

#

W. Calloway

!

A. B. Stewart

Bys Bye

This notice cancels the previous notice inserted in the Papers on the 31st ultimo.

By Order,

PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,

ROYAL HONGKONG, GOLF CLUB.

INTERPORT MATCH.

Manila v. Hongkong,

Secretaries and Treasurers.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER ∙CO., (1918) LTD.

THE FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at

A DINNER, which all members the Offices of the Company, St. and subscribers are invited to George's Building, Chater Road, Vis attend, will be given at the HONG. toria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, KONG HOTEL on WEDNESDAY, 8th the 9th November, 1922, at 11 o'clock November 1922, at 8 pm. Cost, of in the foretioon, for the purpose of dinner $3.50 per head exclusive of receiving a Statement of Accounts Wines. Those wishing to attend are and the Report of the General requested to send in their names to Managers for the year ended 30th Cargo of 2,586 tons HONG AY COAL F. BEVINGTON, c'o BRADLEY & September 1922, and electing a on board..

Co. LTD. on or before 5 p.m. on Consulting Committee and Auditors. MONDAY, 6th November.

Varme :-Canis on delivery. Farther particulars can be obtained on application.

HUGHES & HOUGH;

Auctioneers Hongkong, October 8, 1922.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD" and

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE

HELP THE CHILDREN'S CHARITIES

THE GARDEN FETE AND SALE OF WORK

at

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

MIL

SATURDAY, November 4th, 2 p:m.

Stalls My Fady's Tolle," II. M. S. Tamar, Gandy & Toy Stall, Chiliren's Stail, The Dollar Stall, Christians Tree Siall, General State..

Sideshows include: Pkpacker Lady, Bran Pie, Silure Gallery, Lucky Well, Faval Chute tod Pond Love Aunt Sally, Panel anl Judy.

GRAND EXHIBITION OF CHINESE BOXING AND FENCING. MINIATURE GOLF COURSE.

Prizen tot 2 Best Scorer Admission by Garden Gate in

Albert Read only.. Adulte 50 cents-Children.20 cents.

ESTATE OF THE LATE T. 0. WILKEN.

ALL Outstanding Accounts in the above connection with estate should be sent at once to the undersigned c/o "China Mati" office.

G: W. C. BURNETT. Dongkoog, September 22, 1922, THE KWONG KWUI CO. PHOTO SUPPLIES.

60 Queen's Road Central. Telephone No. 2170.

Photos of H. R. H. Prince of Wales landing on sale.

OFFICK

$4, Queen's Worl

WORMS Heard &L WArchal It.

THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.

General Contractors

Hope and Office Furnishers Bhips Upholsterera and Painter

Tel. Central $303,

Beautiful Things Make the Living

Keautifál...

Our Silk Kimonos combine Art and Beauty never seen before in Hong- kong. Remember Filk is for Burner- wear. When down town call at

Straat, Wyndham 10, Inspect our KIMONOS.

and

WING FAT CHEUNG

SPARLOW CARDS (NÁ JONG) FOR SALE CARUS MADE OF IVORY AND FISH BONN.

No. 178, Queen's fload"

Central,

BRANCH No. 30, Ban Ham ftroot East:

NAMSAN & CO.

.286 Dès. Voeux Road Weit Photo Engraving and Designing LITHOGRAPHERS

Tel: Central 1889.

Hongkong, October 31, 1929.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

THE FIFTH GYMKHANA is fixed

for SATURDAY, November 18th, 1922. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Course, Hongkong ClubTMandTM [Causeway Bay Stables.

Entries close Saturday, November, 1922.

Hongkong, October 23, 1922,

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be closed from TUES DAY, the 31st October, 1922 until THURSDAY, the 9th November 1922, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hoagrong. De'ober 19, 1929.

-NOTICE:

4th TAKE NOTICE that on the 1st

NATIONAL 8% SHORT TERM BOND ISSUE,ORJTUT

(1922). $10,000,000.

WITH reference to

previous

notices informing the public that the undersigned has been entrusted by the Chinese Govern ment with the service of the Loan and that it will be conducted in all respects on the game lines as the service of the 7th Year Short Term Bond Issue of 1918; SUBSCRIBERS

November, 1922, the "PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY"

will change their #ame 10 * THE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, INC." under which latter name the business 1922:

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LIMITED.

NOTICE.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE .CO., LTD.

11E New Flats on K. L. L. 603 (the old WIGMAM TENNIS CLUB,)

to the above Lean are hereby notified will be ready for occupation middle that the definitive Bonds are now

No ember.

ready and may he had from the Bank Will those who have applied for

of China on production of their Provisional Scrip.

B

The denominations and numbers of the Bonds are as follows:-

$10,000 from 0000001 to 0000200 0006000 0000001.. $ 1,000

0020000 $ 300 0000001 The above Bonds have been checked by representatives of the National Loans Bureau, the Audit Department, the Bank of China, and

these flats kindly communicate with the Secretary.

Hongkong, October 31, .1922.

NOTICE.

IE Firm of GEO. 1. LAMMERT carrying on the business of Share, Stock and General Broker will as from the lat day of Novembór, 1922. bo the Inspector General of Customs, known under the name and style of who have also witnessed the destruc- GEO. P. and H. A. LAMMERT. lon of the stones from which-the- Jonds were printed.

-F. .A. AGLEN; Inspector General of Customs. Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking, October 19, 1922.

ช. B. LAL

THE ABLE INDIAN PILYSICIAN FROM SINGAPORE.

1lendarhe

is now bundy in tereive anyone to wishes to consult

silmanus, viz. Cold, Cala Alma un the flo, Karpain, aldúfam, hehe, tuig of the Suse, Neuralgia ete, ote, and GUARANTEEN TO CULLE the shave dilemma ins

TWO MINUTE.

LO BEWARE.

A llevant of £1,000 (ana Namuismą), «lil bo palá By Duetur who la alde torum the above mentioni din 2 sten

Aarons Turkse te ut my weticke aither by ratzoving my inbel or subatizúting his own will not in entitled to the rawall.

en cars

The medicina is my own prepentina,

all Gnds of Kye konserwell as outer dicknumer and guarantee in currently.

Commalting charge..

Viking Fr

$1,09 5,OU

Calling hours 9 mp4, 16 12 Nook.

..p.m. to. p.

J. B. LAL,

1, Nathan Road), Kamlaut,

MRS. BAN INOKUCHI,

Telephone Kowing» 754.

No 31, Ashley Road, Kowloon, Back of Star Theatre, CERTIFICATED EXPERT MASSAGE, HAND AND ELECTRIC, Airo ni patioale' rocklenes by arrangewekt.

Sweet Smelling FLOWERS

FROM THE HOMELAND

-HYDERS, the famosa Ecalleh Seri Speciali

will send you dieet all you

make W

Landes a riot si celour and 127 armed Pallets

Rydes Seed both Bees and vestebla are Townd, Tharu le saly one standard-the bust

RYDERS You can uutele a copy of RYNE GLUTINATED-GATALÓGUR FALK By readies Past Chard 900-

RYDER & SON (1920) LTD.

ST. ALBANS, ENGLAND.

hig Konts-Toscan slik fram, Hyders

GEORGE PHILIP LAMMERT, HERBERT ALEXANDER LAMMERT. Bengkong, November 1, 1922

NOTICE:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

we, the undersigned, have THIS to practise as DAY commenced Solicitors in co-partnership under the style of LYSON & HALL, at No. 6, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

C.-H. LYSON, J. M. HALL Hongkong, November 1, 19£2.

BRITISH LEGION, .......

A Return shewing how many desire

to attend the service in SC. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL at 10.40 am, on ARMISTICE DAY has been called for, will members send in to the Hon. Secretary early please. Hongkong, November 1, 1922,

THE CHINA MAIL.

WANT

SHORT SKIRTS BAN,

ADVERTISEMENTS || CONSTERNATION OF KANSAS display of too much feminine charm

25 WORDA 8 INSESTIONS, $1. PREPAID,

Every additional word 4 Conta

for 3 insertions.

TO LET.

GIRLS:

"Skirts of female employees must not he higher than nine inches above the ground."

This astounding ed ok of Lieutenant Walter Z Fitzsimmons, police in spector of uniforms in Kansas, has brought upon him the wrath of at TO LET.-Godown situated in the least 300 women and girls engaged in

back portion of ground floor, No. 5, Duddell Street. Apply to the municipal concerns-hospital CHINA INDUSTRIES AND DEVELOPMENT nurses, clerke, police matrons, and BANKING CORPORATION (Temporary others. The ruling follows the ult Office) Room No. 27 on 2nd floor imatum of the Kansas City Telephone 13, Queen's Road Central, Tabove Company that its operators may not Astor House).

wear dresses higher than two inches helow the knee, and that "pink things" may not appear beneath thei openwork sweaters now commaLly affected by the flapper..

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION

15, Morrison Hill Road,

MARKET

"I'm not so eld that I cannot admire a well-turned ankle and a bit more," he declarse, "but I believe that the.

wrecks office efficiency, aa male em ployees thrown into contact with girls who wear modern dress spend more time in thought than in work."

SOUTH SEA PARADISE.

SHIPWRECKED: MARINERS”

SUFFERINGS..

A sunny moral isle in the south ssaggi where lazy palais fringe the coral

His order is not restricted to de- fining the length of the skirt. An open work style of drea boueath the 'olla, and the women, young and waist is strictly forbidden-Waists beautiful; outoumber the men more must not be too low out, and und-r than 14 to 1-where 30 conta Imaty's no circumstances may the garments month-this is the story old of work beneath waists be seen. Sleaves Tagawa an inlet of the Ellice grup, must be of randeat length.

The Telophone Company's ruling by Captain J. A. T. Olsen of the was accepted in silence, but the police American schooner

"Henriette "* nanoucement is so much more wrecked on July 16. Captain Olsen, drastic that something like revolt is and members of his crow arrived at brewing.

A Favourite Rab Down. The golfor, the Foot ball player and the around athlete know the value of *Two inches below the knee" is not Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is just the

thing for a rub dowa after a hard game modest or proper, according to Lieut-All soreness disappours like magic and enant Fitzsimmons, who, at 32 years sprains and swellings ara oured in oro of sgs, has brought upon himself the third less time that by any other tront- flapper's reproach of being a "dub"ment. For sale by all Chemists and

Storskeopors.

PRODUCE

--IN

HONGKONG,

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,

30

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Egg Hoo,-Kai Tau (cooking) par din 21

Pheasant,Shan Kal........

*

20

TJ

F .

Butcher Meat.

Foultry,

October 28, June

Jumo

1922, 1918.

1024.

18

Baat Birlala.-Mat Lang Pa... lb. 21

Prime Out Corned,--Ham Ngao Yuk... Roast,--Bhla

Cts. Cts.

Cla.

24

12

...

20

24

12

Chicken,--Hal Tong

October 20, June 1972 1918. Cta.

Ots.

June 1814 Cta

... Ib. 45

30

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21

20

Expone, Small,--93 Kat

40*

**

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24

Braket-Ngan Nam

119 12

22

20

18

Duck, Ap...

Capons, Large,-Ita Es....

*. 30

48

14

28

30

-

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Brap,-Tong Yuk

14 ** 40

您 11

20

18

Dores,--Pan Hau

29.

2)

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Besk,-Ngan Yak Pa

-

24

24

F

Steak Strioly, -Nguo Lee,

$2

35

Bages,Ngan Cheung,

28

26

BO

Bullock's Brains-Ngan No per not 12

20

*

—Tongue, frosh,—Ngan LA each-60- Tongus, corned,-Ham Ngaɑ Id

sach 75 beata

Fowls, Harian,-Hol Nsw Kal-

Eggs, Hen,--Kai Tas (fresh)...per don.32 Forls, Canton,-Kai...

18

26

18 20

38

24

40

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Hoad,~Ngau Tau... each [.00 Heart, Ngan Sam... lb, 16 Hamp, Salt-Ngan Kio,, 22 Feet,-Ngan Keuk...ssch 12 Tipe (undrésson Ingau nu 10 - Galves' Hood and Fent,-Ngan-tend-

tax-henk...

*** Boh $1.20 Matton Chop,-Young Poi Kwab lb. 26

Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Ksp...och 40

Hollow,--Hot Hau Pak Kap

4

30

1.00

1.40

Bach. 28

13

14.

20

18

10

Bulpe, She Taul... .. 12

- Turkeys, Cock,--Fo Eat Kang th

Turkeys, Heo,--Bo Kat Na

** each 29

19

"Fruits.

1.00

1.00

28

20

Almonds, Hang Yan...

b. es

35

20

Leg.--Yeung Pel 11. 36 Shoulder-Young Bhan, 24 ..Saddle,-Young On Yak,

26

25

24

.24

Apples; (California),-Kam Shan

Plug Bo

30

24

Barizona, (bride's), Macao

36:

Heang. Chic

4

"

*+ 35

25

21

Omambola-Young To..

- 18

13

3.

£2

Coconuts.-Yo Two

excb 10

10

lb. 15

16.

33

14

18

Lemons, Chips,-Ling Mong... Th. 8 Temons, (Amerlos) - Stan

Head-Oba Tan

18

20

A

11

Ling Mung... thats a

Eeart,-Oho sta..

* ch 10

10

10

Licheos, Dried, (small stone).-

+

Kidneys,--Cha Tin...ach 10

10

8

Lal Chi Kon lb. 35

25

3

Liver,-Chu Kon ...

19

* 16. 30

So

14

Oranges, (Chalon), Sweet-

10

Park Chop-Cha Pal Kwat

30

26

16

Lay-Cha Pel......

30

Shan-sheng Tim Chang ib. 3 Oranges, Tim Chang

9

414

Loin-Chu Hau Ton

18

Pears (CELL Coulding, -She fà..

10

+1

1

Fab or Lard,Oh Yo...

21,

Peanuts,-Fa Bhang ...

... 12

10

Shop's Head and Feet,--Yeung

Tau-Konk...

*** 000 75 Heart.-Yeang Bam... och 10 Kidneys, Yenog Tip mach it Liver, Yeung Kon... lb. 30 Sucking Pigs, to order,-Cha Taal, 15 Suet, Bool,-Shang Ngan Yau...

Motion-Shang Yeung Yan,. Yes,--Ngau Tai Ynk...

80

70

Persimmers, Large,-Hung The 10 Plantain,Tal Chla

$

7

Pamato, Slam-Telia Lo Tau ...bach 15

12

12

10

Walnuts,-Hop To

Ib. 10

14

18

Grapos,-Po Tai Tss ...

$2

25

**

26

20

18

24

40

-

20

79

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20

Beet Root-Hung Toof Tau Ritter Squash-Fa Kmi-

Beaus. Sprout-Nga Tho......

-Long-Tao.Kok

Artichokes,--Ah Chi Check each

b 11

14

Seach

2

6

5..

5

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Pig's Chitilogs,-Chu Chong

Bratas-Oh No perso Feet, Chu Konk Kry-Cha Chap

Bansagos, -Ngan Tml Okeang 39 -No-1-lb. $3.

Barbel-Ka

1

Bros,-Ft Yo Canton Final Water Fish. —'

Ogro, IA Yu.. Cattal,-Chik To Oodfish,-Mun Ya Ombe,Hal.... Dattle Fish-Mak Ya Des-The Mang Yu.... Dios-Wong Mei Lap Dog Blab,-Tit To Sha Eala, Conger,-Hol Man

19

28. 2228NE

40-

24

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Vegetables, &c.

Brinjale, Grosz,--Ching YanKwa is

Red-Hong Ko

Cabbage Ohluere, (common),---

3:0

45

Fish.

11

30

16

Kai Thot

Hel Sin In

21

18

10

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(Shaughal)--Yo Tro!...

40

26

16

$7

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Cams Bhoots, bunch,-Kau Shm

24

13

9

Cauliflower (Large),—Ya Teo! Y'a maciz

· 32

20

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(Medlam),

21

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45

23

26

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11

14

18

16

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Carro-Kam Shani

9

45

28

15

Celery Chinese,-Tong Kan To

90

16

10

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Chilles, Deled,-Ken Let Chiu

10

10

100

13

8

Red,-Hang Fa Chiit

20

32

18

16

Green-Ching Lab Chin

19

Broah water,--Tam Shul Yu,, Yellow-Wong Blo

20

18

Carry Staff, Hagilah,-Ka-Ià Che Lam

E' 15

30

28

lb. 10

Frog, Kalion

63

32

Garoups,-Shak PRIL

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Oncumbers-Ching Keach":3 Garlle,--Bun Tan

lb. ́8'

Godgson-Pak Esp Yu...

18

18

15

Ginger Toung,-Son The Korag

7.

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98

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Glager, old,~Lo Keng

7

10

4

Halibut-Cheung Kwan Kap

16

18

Labras,-Wong Ya

34

22

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48

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42

21

28

20

286

40

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"ONE-FRICE" DEALERS `IN

Parrot Flah,-Kat Kung To 1.

34

Perch,-Tan La

18

13

*** b. 10 Oniona. Bombay,—Young Chung Taulb S Onions, Groen,-Shang Chung lb.

10

Pike,--Ya Pro Fong

10

Qaloor, Shanghal-Sheung-hol

Plaloe,-Pan Ya...

41

28

Pomfret, Black,-Hek Chṛngi 2

30

26

29

Pazzles.-Kun Tuot

CHINESE ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART:

Pomfret, White, Pak Chong ...

+3

96

30

Potato, Sweet,Fan Shim

PrawMlog En

45

20

45

Bay,-Pal Pa Bha

10

10

14

American, Ki Shu That lh, B

Rock FabShek Kan Kong ......

12

18 **

Pumpkin,Tung Kwa

Rosch-Chan Ya

16

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Old

Salmon-Ma Ys

45

30

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10

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10

10

10

Spinach, in Teck, so we'

15

Tomatoos-Fan Hea

Throw-Wa The

28

Turnips, Font (Long);-

Water Oral-Bai

17

Lily jook-La

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Chiness Porcelains, Bronies, Buddhistle Stone Paintings. Boulptures, Horeens, o, &c.

CHUN-KING TUE,

Proprietor.

No. 18, Queen's Bond, Central.

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Baspper,-Lap Ya

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Kerk To

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Mandarin,-Kwal

Tam Ma Tul..... *

Mushrooms, Freh,Bhang Two Kalb, 40

Cross

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Rhubarb (Fresh),—Tal Wong

Shallots,-Kong Obons Thu

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Hanalalu a few weeks ago on the British s.e. Hauraki," which picked · them up at Tagawa and took them to San Francisco.

The captain's tale is as follows: "Tegaws is the only habitable island of the Ellice aroup. Its popula- tion consists of 190 persons, of whom only 12 are men. Our schooner was ewung off her course sad on to Nukualili Reef by heavy seas. We struck at night and at dawn we tried for the shore. Before we hit the cìral we saw native men, clad only in loin cloths, pushing an outrigger cance into the water, and with their asist- abce we made-share-in-eniety. If it had not been for the natives we pro bably would have lost our lives in the heavy surf. Our coming was hailed with joy by the natives, who pass their existonce in a state of isolation. The women outnumbered the man 14 to 1, or more, and aarde of them are beautiful. Their ages range from 12

to 18 years, and there are only a few older. The objef of the tribe; a busky Samoan, turned over his grass but palace to the mate and myself to be used a

our private quarters, He also fendered me one of his daughters,

a beautiful dark-haired girl with a lovely figure, as a servant. Other | pretty girls were amined to the mate: and-to-members-of-the-ere to wait on them. We did not lack for enter- tainment, I had a great time and would not have missed the experience for any money. I had only 30 cente in my pocket hut money was до object Many dinkers were given in

bard time getting away. Ind womit wanted husbands, and they, pleaded with us and coaxed us to stay.

to Owing

the isolation of most of the men Tagawa, of marriageable age have left it, some have gone to sca as sailors and other are scattered throughout the southern ocean and as far west as Australia. On our twentieth day on the island the Mate, Mr. T. B Bensen, sighted the masts of the schooner "Hauraki” We put out in our boat and signalled repeatedly, finally catobing the atten- tion of those sboard.cf her and they picked us up. We were not worry- ing, for if the "Hauraki" had not eighted us we would have been taken off the island by the London Mission- ary Bociety boat, which calls at Tagawa twice each year."

MOTHER'S HATE

SAYS CHILD HAD THE DEVIL IN. HIM.

At Feltham, Middlesex, Bert Lewis Irwin, el High-street, Feltham, market gardener's labourer, and bir wife Eleanor, were summoned for neglecting their 7-years-old boy. The wife was also summoned for ill-trest ing the child.

Warrant officer to the court, sail he lived next door to the couple. He had heard. Mrs. Irwin thrashing the boy and swearing at him and had warned the the parents about it.

Police Sergeant Kind,

Ou July 23 when he went to the house to asution, them, Mrs. Irwio said she wanted to get rid of the boy and send him to a home. She also said, "I hate the little I have bated thelittle-ever since be was bota."

Mr. Irwin, giving avid-new, said, "The boy has the very devil in him.

He was born with a devil ja him, sod

he will never get it out of him until

10 he is put somewhere where they will

0

take it our of him." She denied

thrashing the child.

The boy, a bright little fellow dressed in a silor euit, was put on the solicitors" table for the Buch to see him and then taken cut of court 10- Jogala.

The Ben bound the husband over and sentenced Mrs. Irwin to one. month's imprisonment in the redundi division.

The chairman said that as Max Irwin appeared to have an obsesion against the child, the attention at th prison doctor would be called 'ty matter,

--ha bug

the Staines Workhouse pending removal to a home:

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