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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1923

INTIMATIONS.

R.

HARBOUR MASTER'S

DEPARTMENT.

TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

IT

Sealed Tenders in triplicate

NOTICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

This Prospectus has been duly filed with the Registrar of Companies,

The Subscription List will be Open on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1923, and Close on or before SATURDAY, the 17th

which should be clearly marked--day-of NOVEMBER, 1923.

Tender for raising or removing

the Wreck LOONG SANG" will 'be received at the Harbour Depart- ment until NOON of MONDAY, the 5th November 1923.

Tenderers are to raise or remove the wreck LOONG SANG as sho now lies in Hongkong Harbour,

The Gove rament does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or"äny -tender.

C. W. BECKWITH,

Commander RN., Harbour Master &c. Hongkong, October 26, 1923,

"LEST WE FORGET"

NAVY LEAGUE BALL.

ON FRIDAY, November 2nd, at

9.30 p.m., for the relief of

·widows and children of

Those who died in the War. Tickets obtainable at

· MOUTRIES, ANDERSONS, HONGKONG HOTEL and ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE SECOND

ORDINARY

ANNUAL MEETING of Share- holders in the above Conany will be held at the Company's Town -Office, 2, Lower Albert R iad, Hong- kong. on MONDAY, 5th day of NOVEMBER, 1933, at Noon for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st JULY, 1923.

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 29th -OCTOBER to 5:h NOVEMBER 1923,

both days inclusive.

By Order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 19th October, 1923..

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an INTERIM DIVIDEND has been declared in respect of the financial year ending on the 31st December 1923 and will be payable on the 19th NOVEMBER 1923 as to SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per Share on the "OLD" shares and as to SIXTY CENTS per share on the "NEW" shares (1922-Issue).-

The Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from the 12th to the 17th November 1923 both days inclusive.

For THE HONGKONG HOTEL

COMPANY, LTD.,

Walter J. HAWKER,

Secretary. Hongkong, 31st October, 1923.

Note

Note

The abare, mentione † Interim Dividend of 75 cents per share on the Old " shares will be paid also to those persons who shall in uxordance with the Scheme for Amalgamation with The Shanghai Hotels Limited, become Shareholder is this Company.

It is intended, by reason of the difference now made between the "CE" and the "New?" shares in the amount of Interim Firblend, to place the -Out" and the "Naul" shpres on the same fooling as toe future Dirbicara.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FIFTH GYMKHANA

MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, 10th and MONDAY 12th November 1923 commencing 2.45 ip.m. ecob day.

Tho Chargo for admienion to the Pabllo Enclosure will be $1.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform ball price.

Members are advised that they must show, thoir Badges to olitain admission to the Members' Huolosura.

Each mombor has the right of in- troducing 2 'non-members to the members' cuclosure, tickets for whom BAD obtained from Meters. Linstead Davis at 85.- each ng to FRIDAY November 9th,

The Stewards invito the Ladies of Boogkong to be present.

Hongkong, October 29, 1923.

NOTICE.

WE have THIS DAY authorised

Mr. FERNANDO EDUARDO d'ALMADA-¡ ¡MEDIOS tó sign our mame Për Procuration."

The UNION TRADING CO., LTD.

Hongkong, lat November, 1923.

HONGKONG DEVELOPMENT BUILDING

AND SAVINGS SOCIETY, LTD. Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances 1911-1921.

CAPITAL

$10,000,000. DIVIDED INTO 1,000,000 SHARES OF $10 EACH.

Of the above Sbares 160,000 have already been subscribed for cash by the Directors and their friends. "On these $1.00 per share will be paid on application and the balance when called up on the same basis ng the remaining capital. The retasining 831,000 shares ranking equally with those already subscribed are now offered for. Public Subscription payable as to $1.00 per share on application. The balance due on each shore, viz., $9.00, will be called up as and when required by instalments of $1.00 per share at intervals of not loss than three months between each call.

Any of the shares now offered to the public which may not be subscribed for will be allotted in such manner as the Directors shall determine.

Directors:

DR. J. C. DALMAHOY ALLAN, Alexandra Building, Medical

Practitioner.

C. E. BEAVIS, Esq., 9, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Solicitor.

H. A. CARTWRIGHT, Esq., 1a, Chater Rond, Victoria, Managing

Director, "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," LTD.

CHAN SAU FUNG, Esq., 11, Mui Fong Street, Victoria,

Merchant.

CHAU SIU KI, Esq., 8, Queen's Road West, Victoria, Merchant. FREDERICK ELLIS, Esq., 10, Ice House Street, Victoria,

Stock Broker.

Hos. M. R. II. KOTEWALL, Mexandra Buildings, Victoria,

Merchant.

LEUNG YAN PO, Esq., St. George's Building, Victoria, Compradore, of Messrs. Cina, LIVINGSTON & Co.

LI WING KWONG, Esq., 153, Queen's Rond Central, Victoria,

Merchant.

LI YAU TSUN, Esq. 75, Queen's Road Central, Victoria,

Merchant.

THE REVEREND FATHER L. ROBERT, PROCURE GENERALE DES

MISSIONS ETRANGBRES, Procureur General.

WONG PAK SON, Esq., 220, Queen's Road Central, Victoria,

Merchant.

Bankers:

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Auditors:

Messus. PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, Accountants,

No. 5. Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong,

Solicitors:

Messes. WILKINSON & GRIST,

No. 9, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong.

Registered Office of the Company:

No. 10, ICE HOUSE STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG.

PROSPECTUS:

(r.) This Company has been formed principally for the purpose

of building houses in the Colony of Hongkong with a view to meeting The great demand for housing accommodation which exists in the Colony at the present time.

(b.) In particular it is proposed to take advantage of the offer recently mudo by the Government for the grant of land for building purposes on the basis of the scheme explained by The Colunist Secretary at a Meeting of the Tegislative Council in June, 1923.

The Promoters are in a position to state that they have coin- pleted negotiations for the acquisition from the Government of the platenu below "Jardline's Toolout," which is capable of accom- iolating 150 to 200 servi-delached houses. The Promoters are also in treaty with the Government for numerous other sites in good localities.

The Promoters have already received about 2,000 applications from persons desiring to obtain the assistance of this Company in building homes for the applicants.

The Promoters will also entertain, and, if thought advisable, take up any other scheme or schemes which may be proposed by the Government for the acquisition of land for building and development.

(c) The Company is also empowered by its Memorandum of Association to undertake business of all kinds connected with the development of building areas.

(d.) The minimum subscription on which the Directors, may proceed to allotment-is-100,000 shares.

(c.) No commission or promotion money is being paid by the Company.

.) The Company will pay the preliminary expenses of and incident to the formation and Acating of the Company down to the time when it becomes entitled to commence business, and the estimated amount thereof is $6,000.

(9.) FREDMICR ELLs will be the first Managing Director under a contract with the Company at a remuneration of 5 per cent. of the net profits of the Company.

(1.) The Articles of Association provide that the qualifiention of a Director is to be the holding of 500 shares in the Company and that the remuneration of each of the Directors is to be $1,000 -per-annuin.

(i) None of the Directors or Promoters are interested in the promotion-of-the-Company except to the extent of the shates iakon by them in the Company,

(j.) Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association,

of the Company can be inspected at the office of Messrs. WILKINSON

& GRIST, Solicitors for the Company, at any time during busiless

hours..

(k.) A copy of the Company's Memorandum of Association is annexed to this Prospectus and forms part of it.

(1) Application for shares should be made upon the form accompanying the Prospectus and sent to the Company's Brokers together with a remittance of $1.00 per share, the amount of the 'deponit,

Where no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in fall and where the number of shares-ellotted is loss-than-the-sumber applied for a proportionate amount of the deposit will be retened.

(m.) Prospectusca can be inspected at and Forms of Applica- tion obtained from the Company's Bankers, the HONOK NG AND SEANGITAY BANKING CORPORATION and at and from the offlers of the Company at No. 10, Ica House Street, Victoria, Hongkong

- Dated the 20th day of October, 1825.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

BI WORDS 3 INBRATIONS, $1. PESPAID

Every additional Word Chinta

for 3 insertions.”

-TO-LET:

OLET.-Next April for about six months, Kellett Manor, No. 67 Mount Kellett. The house will be for sale in 1925. Apply, PERCY SMITH, 5, Queen's Road Central.

TO LET.

TO LET Ground Floor and rooms on First Floor of 5, Duddell Etreet, suitable for shops, offices, etc. Apply:-SUNG TAI, 1, Queen Street.

FOR

FRENCH TUITION

Write to

G. MOUSSION élo "China Mati office.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

The funeral took place of James Robert Ertage, who died at Bow ling Green-row, Woolwich, aged

101.

The Soviet authorities in Riga deny the reports there that peasant risings have taken place in Moscow and Petrograd.

The Queen, accompanied by Prince George, was present at a xillies' dance given by the Princess Royal at Mar Lodge, near Braemar, Aberdeenshiro,"

Sir Harry Lauder is to appear in motion pictures, having completed a film which has been given the title of "I Love a Lassic," the name of one of his songs.

VISITORS AT BÖTELS:

HONGKONG HOTEL.

M. R. T . Aitken Me W.J.McCafferty

R. E. Balillos Mias Middlebarsk Mr P. E. Boston Me H. G. L. 31 Mr and Mrs G.Mp Q. H. Montagus

MYA, M. ENSIN (51) GuLailen Noni Mr G. 8. V. Bidwell Me and Mrs Hra E. Blackburn E Nolon

Me P. I. NowIEŃ

Aidwell Dr. Morriso

Mr K. Pappio.

While staying with his mother and brother at St. Malo, Brittany, Mr H. Komor Arthur Thomas Bird, 11, of M&Ms W. T.Mr J. W. Oliver

BOWOD Basingstoke, fell from a third storyre Brodie window at night and was killed.

Robert Louis Stevenson's

About £210,000 has now been received by the Lord Mayor from the Mansion House Fund for the physician and latimate friend, Dr. relief of earthquake sufferers in Thomas Bodley Scott, was noms

inated for the mayoralty of Bourne Japan.

mouth and is unlikely to be opposed.

The new Swedish 5 per cent, per Goverment loan of £3,000,000 was issued in Stockholm and almost immediately was fully subscribed

Mr and Me

Bronte

Mr T. Pearson***.

A Mina Ponna

Mr W. Brown MrJ. M. Cook

RK. B. Crew

Dam

Mr W. A. Cadly

Tord Sir Hugh Dixon

BB Ferry

Mr G. Pattle Mr B. Probott Sir John & Lady

Bacil on Mr. and Kên Richardson

Mr and Mrs A. Peladi. Huamala * Donevan ' * ... Mr. Schindler' Paris police have seized alt avail- HW.AR. Douglas L. Schipper able copies in the Opera House Ellery

Mr G. Schwoning of the libretto of Verdi's opera & Mis T. Gaard Mrs W. H. Sperke

Miss F. M. Milory Me F. Bongo "Rigoletto," in the latest move of Mr. Gardger Mr and Mm 9. M. The price of "National" benzole a quarrel begun 60 years ago by HFW.Guns Van Riper and national benzole mixture have Victor Hugo.

DR. E Q1 Mela Bracken Me de Man J. Gould MIP W. Väder Steem been reduced by 2d. agallon to con- form with the newly revised price

Wireless concerts on licensed T. Har Me RH. Tumpkins Km J. Ony Mra Thornett Roger of petrol.

premises in Birmingham seem to HrA. Hampe Mr J. W. Townley be losing their popularity, as only MrJ. Boot katonirs H. E. Townley Swansea Council unanimously 6 of the 13 persons who held such ir K. B. Bacassine Tumorena selected 1.8 mayor Councillor licences have applied for their sad Mrs. GF ATTyler George Colwill, a foreman black renewal.

dearney and child Mir and fry Ulmer smith identified with the Labour

Mr P. Isherwood, Mic & G.Tinderpool Kre A. Penkios.” He W. M. Yoense- Party,

Sir Archibald Garrod, Regius. Mr A. Keating HJ, Werschkul Professor of Medicine at Oxford, Mr & ára Langstopate and Birs II. Ia Robert Gardner, relieving officer has been appointed a member of Mr J. Levy, of Sculcoates, Yorkshire, charged the Medical Research Council His H. Lille Mr H. A. Yagis at Hull with embezzling various following "the retirement of Pro- KFBF. Kattingley

was sentneced to six fessor F, Gowland Hopkins, sums, months' imprisonment.

Rakovsky, the new Soviet agent in London, whose suitability was the subject of special inquiry by the British Government, arrived in London from Berlin.

·

*

KEPULAN BAY BOTEK. He and Mm Childe Mr and Ms &

Miskin HF. M. Crawford Mr and Mrs Parker Ere 0. J. Crocker Mir & Kim W. B

By swimming through oil and water in the hold of the U.S. des troyer "McFarland, with a rope, two firemen saved their comrades lives after the destroyer's collisionr Edwards with the battleship "Arkansas"

PUBLIC AUCTION. PARTICULARS and Conditions of

Mr and Mrs Crals by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 8th day of Novembar, 1917, at 2 pm at the Oakes of the Pablle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND on Now Road from Bowen Road to Wongacichorz Gap in the Colony of Hongkong, for a torra of 75 years, with the option of acnewal at a Crown Rant to to fixed by the Burveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years,

No. of Kale,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

Locally.

Inlan

4 Ser Haul from

Woogheichong tiaj.

Boundary

LOL

72. 1. 12. ft.

B.140

Upset Price. |

As per anku pirms. 50,150 199 2

Plant

T

Mr and Mrs A: 0, Mr Halston

Vindey

Mr J. B. Shank Mr & Mrs J. H. r E. D. Sbank

Gaaro

Me.. Shank

Henry Sullivan, who won the

The London-Brussels air service Alexandra Cup for swimming the has been suspended owing to the Channel this year, was the guest of unsuitable condition of the Brussels the Mayor and Corporation of aerodrome.

The direct passenger Dover at a luncheon in his honour.and goods service between Londonr & Mrs E Land Mr G. Xatos

and Cologne will continue.

*

a

Earl Haig unveiled New-castle's war memorial, which is more than

What is regarded as a record for 30ft. high and is surmounted by aa public body was achieved by the bronze representation of St. George Brighton Borough Council, who met and the Dragon.

Chester Council confirmed the appointment of Dr. Mary Turner, the city's new of Crewe, as assistant medical officer, despite objections that she is shortly to

marry.

The Foreign Office states that persons with relatives buried in Moscow will be glad to know that a committee has been established NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTER. to take care of the foreign Christian

cemetery there.

Band 13- and we will mali yon regalaris avery week for 6 weeks a copy of my Brits Wackle Nut paper, suble lord's People, Tit Bite; Frazaonx, ele, eta, etc, Hundrol of paper un oun ilg käsi mo. A iliferent papier sent weekly, or tha same publication for 12 worke; kuļu paja tapi year's kubscription, Meindlig pratage. Most uniqué and

| Ehranghond the Hupfre. Send 18- Imlay to

Periodical Porting Coy,, Plymouth, England.

A mail van was held up by two armed men in Thomas-street,

up-to-date Gory es, greatly Anpreciated by theashes Dublin, early in the morning and taken into a side street. The men carried off five-bags containing re- gistered letters.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

KOM

The fara prescribed for public vehicles

arees follows:-----

7.—In the Island of Hovykong. Casse Road and Lower Levels, and in Kowloon, and New Kowloon,

MICKSMAS.

6 canta

"

15

five minutes...tea Ten minutes,

Quarter hour, nommiss Falf hour

20

30

Miss Geira Mr J. M. Walker Me and Mrs Harris Me & Mes Wongas Mr. & Mis Lowdor Mr & Mre Valotin Mr G. H Lgnott

Mr&Mr Hutcheson de and Meg Wilson

:

PEAR HOTEL.

October 17

Mr M. . Bef

in special session, carried out their Me W. Armstrong W. &. fordia. business and adjourned ji lessthan | dr and Mrs 3. "A.Mr. M. Kayo a minute.

Arthur Mr S, Bayot Mr G W Barton Barton

Capt. Roald Amundsen, the ex- plorer, states that for his projected fight by aeroplane across the North Pole from Spitzbergen to Alaska next summer he contemplates the use in relays of three all-metal machines now being built in Germany.

Hr V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs F. W.

B set well

Bonnar

Mr J. O. Kinnaird MrTooʻemara Mr & Mrs A. Line Mr E. u. Layan Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr Lloyd

Mr & Mrs J. W .C.Mr & Mrs J. Martin Mr A. 0. J. Bowker Mrs Meinsh

Mr B. F. Mattingly L-Col. & Mrs E R.Me R. Morgue

Branker

Obubli

Me II. Bule The body of Mrs. Sophia Hoole, Mr and Mrs 8. aged 79, of Bedford, who disapLt and Mrs H peared while on her way home after a holiday, was found in a field 4 Miss O. E. Clark

Mark

miles from Hitchin. She had re-tr F. Clares moved her hat, shoes, and skirt. There were no marks of violence.

ding

Mr D. H. F. Mo

fastar

P.Mr and Mrs L. D

.Mr J. Fiolay Millor

McNich

Mr T. Mitchell-

Mr U. Morton Mr J. M. E. Nikkels Mr J. R. Collir Has M.Now.holma Miss M_Cooper Mr E. H.R. O'Farrel Mrs. H. Cormack 1 J. N, Owen'

Ir W. A. Cornch Mrs A. J. Paterson A prize of £1,000, presented by Comdr. & Mrs Dow. dr A. B. Peon Mr. Charles Markham, colliery

Mr and Mrs T. R director, of Chesterfield, Derby Mr M. J. Cox

Percy shire, is offered through the Mines Col. C. V. Davy Major&Mrs F. IL Department for

Phillips safe and Mr A. V. T. Doar

L-CR, A, Dob.Mr and Mrs J. B. war efficient storage-battery locomo vicar of

tin

Пого tive for use in deep and hot mines. Mr&rs 0. Eager Lt-Col. & Men 0. with a view to displacing pit Et E. O Frederick Swadara

Mr D. Fitzgerald panies.

Me and Mrs In G MF. M Goldrich Bratt Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr It P. Shaw

Goodfollow Mr W. F. Simenont

Cupt and Mrs Lyme

On the summit of Oliver's Mount, Scarborough, an obelisk erected at a cast of £6,500, subscribed by the I public, was unveiled as a

memorial by the Scarborough,

Lady Evelyn Collins, a sister of the Duke of Roxburghe, presiding on the Kaares-borough, Yorkshire, Bench was presented with a pair of white gloves as there were no cases for trial.

Coal mined in Great Britain dur ing the week ended September 15

Jry Subsequent hour. S

amounted to 5,244,700 tons, com- the jinriokaba be engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dispared with 5,320,300 tons in the harged outalde the Western part of the

previous week, and 4,994,700 in the City of Vistoria after 9 pm or Be dia corresponding week last year. charged to the East of Fry View Police Hation on the Eastern side of the City Victoria after 9 pm, an extra half lare shall be obargeable.

For 2 or 3 drivers the fars is double or trebla respectively.

11-In the Hill District. Ten minutes, Quarter hour, Half bour, One har

atas

15 cents-

201

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30 "

40

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through the Foliou.

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13.

Biqualand

Mis F. H.Bkioner Major Hattardly

Mrs. Jessy Brown, of Wroughton-terrace, Hendon,N.W., W. Grandy celebrated her 102nd birthday by Miss M. B. Hell entertaining friends. With her Mira &_ Camiltza excellent health and appetite sherJ. Hancock believes she has a good chance of Mr and Mrs J. E. Smith outliving an aunt who died at 105 Mr and Men W. J.Mrs and Miss Stabs-

Hancock as the result of an accident.

Hawker

Mr A. W. Stewart

bings Mr J. B. Hawker Mr J. B. Thomson Hampstead Borough Council Mr G.. Homeworth D. Thonley approved a proposal by the Earl of Mrs. H. Hewer Mr A. W. Tiekło Mansfield's agent to lay a sewer Mrs. A. ni Capt. Vidall. across part of Hampstead Heath, Eng.-06. in return for which the Earl of Booken

Hr J. R. Hindmarah Mỹ W, E. Wdzebam J. H.Capt. R. F. Walker

Capt. A. E. Watt

The Leeds Forge Company, Ltd., has received an order from the Mansfield has agreed to vest in the Me & Mrs R. Home Mr J. R. Way High Commissioner for South Aftica for 350 bogie wagons, each London County Council a wooded Mrs J Jangumin of 40 tons capacity, required for portion of Keawood, comprising conveying grain from farms to 72 acres. South African ports.

Mr and Ms Ea

Mies C. Jostia Wrey

My L. G. Jobasan-

.

A steam lorry belonging to

PALACE HOTEL'

W.

Mr A C. Darnle

Caldwell

Mr J. T. Mannix Mr & Mra Dan G.

Merlo.

J. de H. Moord MJ A. Pederson

In consequence of a report that Messrs, Mann, Crossman, and Chingford Mount, Essex, swerved By arrangement with the proprietors gold on a payable scale has been Paulin, Ltd., when descending Mr H Benton

discovered at Yanawai, Vanua near the cemetery and crashed Mr and Mrs D. A.Mr B. Lovu, Fiji, giving a yield of 54oz. into the wooden office of Messrs. from 35 tons. the Government has

Mr J. Jack asked New Zealand for a mining Cusworth and Sons, monumental Mr C, C. Danco geologist to advise on working the sons, wrecking the building. Hr & dra E. Kala

Several clerks were slightly in Koch jured.

Mr G. Larson

ONELES.

1.- Lower Levels. With

Bearers. With & Bearers. fen minutes, I conta

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The French seaplane Latham IL, while flying from France to Cowes to take part in the race for the Schneider Cup was forced by engine trouble to alight outside Littlehampton Harbour, Sussex, and was wrecked. The 'pilot escaped unhurt.

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Eases Rheumatic Pains

Mr. Hardy Manfield, a descend- ant of Admiral Hardy, Nelson's monument flag-captain, whose

stands at Portesham, near Wey- mouth, states that the deep shaft

A stiff neck is soon cased and rheums-accidentally discovered by a picnic

tic pans in arms and shoulders party

пвах

the monument was

disappear when Chamberlain's Pain sunk 70 years ago in boring for

Balos is rubbed on the aching spot. It fools good to the skin, per ntrafes quickly to the very sout of pain, sont:ering the prasauro sad the pain is gone. Bold and recommended overywhore,

"ARTISTICALLY

& BONNETS

+

REMODELLED HAT'S

GLEANED & RESHAPED. will call on mustomers. If“desirod

Y, NAGATA, Prays East (top floor).

water.

At a meeting of the Chester Town Council a letter of protest was read from the Chester branch of the British Legion protesting

Mra C. Stinger

Mr ReDs Vein

Mre H. A. Wory

J. T. SHAW

TEL CENTRAL 692,

LADIES' & GENTS', TAILOR

ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF

SUITINGS & OVERCOATINGS

JUST ARRIVED SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR

·Surrs From $60.00

against the Education Committee's Perfection in Style and Fit Guaranteed.

appointing a woman clerk at £300

a year; with knowledge of short- hand and typewriting not essential. The Legion poluted out that, the: work could-be accomplished by thousands of ex-soldiers. The appointment was confirmed.

No. 11 Peaconsfield Arcado (Opposite City Hall)

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