MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923.
FOR SWEET CHARITY.
SATURDAY'S BAZAAR.
THOSE WHO HELPED
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THE CHINA MAI
BARLIER TELEGRAMS. P. & O. S. N. CO.
JAPANESE BUDGET.
TOKYO, December 8, At a meeting held at the
Chubb, Misa Barton, Miss Findlay H. E. the Governor for lending the Miller, Mrs. Dome, Mrs. Hrio W grounds of Government House; Hamilton, Mrs. Broclamaq, Mrs. The Director, of Public Works for (Rastar's Servien in the China Mall,] Cavaliar, Mrs. E. White, Misa P. allowing his staff to give valuable Butterworth, Mrs. Hyde Lay). assistance, Mr. F. P. R. James of Miss Taylor, Miss Woo, Miss Hair the P.W.D. for supervising the lingswort, Mrs. E. B. Reed, Mis erection of stalls and barriers, and Higgs, Miss F. Bird, Miss Owen Messrs. Sang Lee for erecting Despite the handicap of Hugues, Mrs. P. Harnoll, Mrs. then at a nominal figures The Premier's residence this morning, depressing drizzle, the annual Todd, Mrs. J. W. Franks and Miss Captain Superintendent of Police Mr. Inouye submitted an outline of
and the Police, under_Inspector bazaar of the Women's Guild and B. Baker, Mrs. Miskins, Miss Price Kent for the excellent Police are the budget for the coming fiscal Ministering Children's League and Minaos Wong.
rangements in the grounds during year, including restoration expen- held on Saturday afternoon in the Naval Chute, Lucky Well and Live the Bazaar; The Harbour Master diture yen 597,000000 spread over grounds of Government House, Aunt Sally directed by Mr. B. B. and the ships of His Majesty's period of six years. He said that passed off most successfully. Crocker, assisted by U.P.O.'s Moore, Navy for lending flags and decor- the fire insurance subsidy, amount- There was a very large crowd, Mra. L. G. Soelt assisted by ations; Mr. S. P. Leigh and the ing to yen 180,000,000 would be including a great many Chinese, Mrs. Chubb, Miss Barton, Miss staff of the Harbour Office for submitted at an extra session as a and the stall holders did brisk Finding Miller, Mrs. Done, Mrs. decorating the stalls and grounds; supplemental bill. The Govern business. The sideshows, of which there was a great diversity, were Eric W. Hamilton, Mr. Brock the officers and men of H.MS.ment proposed to secure restoration well patronised and so was then, Mrs. Cavalier, Mrs. E. White, Tamar," especially Com. Shpt funds by public loans.
The Minister said that the regular garden. Mies P. Butterworth, end Mrs Crocker, for erecting the medel very attractive cca Altogether the financial result of Hyde Lay, Miss Taylor, Miss Woo, of HM.S. "Tamar" and "Tender Budget has been formulated upon
most rigorous the day's effort should be a
Misa Hollingsworth, Mrs. E. Band for organizing all the Naval policy of the very creditable one.
Reed, Miss Higgs, Miss P. Bird, Sideshows: The Hon. Mr. E. Retrenchment and the postpone
Mr. P.Hallifax with the staff of his office ment of new undertakings. The committee are to be congrat-Miss Owen Hughes,
Imperative additional expendi- ulated upon the success of thier Hornell, Mrs. Todd. Mrs. J. W. for translating, printing and distures would be submitted as sup
tributing Chinese advertisements, capable organising work and the Franks and Mis B. Baker, Miss posters and placards and for led plemented estimatus, host of helpers OR Saturday
ing clerical asistance the Hong-will be floated during the coming No loans, except for restorations; deserve great praise for the taste-
kong Club for lending raffle gear; fiscal year. ful arrangement of the stalls and
Lt.-Col, Nicholson and the N.CO's, the general excellence of the
who assisted at the gate and the arrangements,
sideshows; Major R. C. Campbell and the Officers of the 1st Batt. East Surrey Regiment for the ser- vices of their regimental band and
The Workers.
The stalls and stall holders wero :
Price and the Misses Wong,
Cloakrooms under direction of Mrs. G. M. Hurston,
Naval Chute, Lucky Well and Live Aunt Sally directed by M.S.. Crocker, assisted by C.P., Moore, Allen, Saunders, McGrath, Cross
Cates. man, Hoskyne,
Poster
Mr. Deakin, Custodian, Govern
ment House for his excellent
II.M.S. Tamar" and "Tender," Harris, F. Scott, Joint, Bates, the excellent programme of musici Nural and Dockyard Stall. Mrs. Collins, Hagan, Nichols and Mee Grace, assisted by the Misses Graču, kins. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Goldfish Pond-In connection management of all the arrange Brookshaw Mrs. Budden, Mrs. with Military Stall under direction Callett, Mrs. Cowen, Mrs. Hender-of Licuts. Taylor and helpers. son. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Hocking, Roll, bowl or pitch" for a Prize. Mrs. Lawerton, Miss Lamerton,Military stall under direction of Mts. Misselbrook, Mrs. Nott, Mrs. Mrs. Chippendall and Lieut. Shep Steele, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Wat-pard.
ton.
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The total for the 1924 Budget, in round figures, is revenue, you 4,299,000,000, inclusive of yen 4,000,000 extraordinary account. Expenditure, ordinary, 271,000,000. Ordinary expenditures 1,028,000,000, extraordinary yen include Ministry of War, yen 180,000,000; Ministry of Navy, yen ments in the Bazaar Grounds and 120,000,000; Foreign Ministry, yen for his invaluable assistance ren 17,000,000; Ministry of Education, dered throughout; Dr. Alice Hick-yen 72,000,000. Extraordinary ex- ling O.B.E., for first aid: Messrs. Penditure: Ministry of War, yen Noronha and Co. for their great 3,5000,000; Ministry of the Navy, generosity in giving gratis all the Yen 112,000,000; Foreign Ministry, yen 2,500,000; Ministry of Educa Women's Guild and Ministering printing for the Hongkong tion, yen 8,500,000. Children's League, including the decrease of yen 77,000,000 compar
budget showS large number of programmes; Pos ters, Tickets and Notices required ed with the current year. for the Bazaar; The Rev. G. T Waldegrave and the Boy Scouts for organising and running the aerated water stall, and for help at the ac counts office; Lt-Col. L. G. Bird. Mr. Kirk, Mr. E. R. Sample and Mr Anderson for beautiful Art Posters, The Committee of Members of the
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SOCIALISTS IN JAPAN.
NAGASKI, December 8.. The Court Martial has sentenced Captain Amakasu and ten more to three years' imprisonment.
of
P. & O. S. N. CO. VOTING CONTEST.
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The Steamship
"BENARTY" CONSIGNERS of Cargo are bereby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous, Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf aud Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
No Clime will be admitted aftor the
Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be subject to rent.
All elxima against the Steamer must
son. Tender-in chaage of Mrs. Ye Faire Ladys of Ye Castle Salter and the children of Naval Military atall-Mr. Bailhe Scott Yard-a paper stall entirely made, Bran Pic-Attached to Police by themselves.
Stull.-20 couts a helping entirely The "Fort-Military Branch-made by Mrs. Gerrard in charge of under management of Mr. R. F. A.Mrs. Gerrard. Butterworth assisted by Mrs. Baillie Clock GolfMr. E. D. C. Wolle Scott, Mrs. Chippendall, Mrs. in charge-assisted by Mr. Ferque, Gandy, Mrs. Maughan, Mrs. Orpen Mr. Ainsworth, Miss Angus. Saunders, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Shep-
Try Your Weight.-Attached to pard, Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. St. Stephen's Girls' College. White, Miss Butterworth and Miss Guess the Weight of the Pig.
October 26 said that as a result of [A cable message dated Tokyo, Sheppard and Lt.-Cols. Nicholson, Attached to Victoria Branch Stall. Catholic Men's Club for the loan of Saunders and Butterworth, Major
"The
Bullon Lady."-Chit- chairs: Mr. A. Kirk for cover design Captain Amakasu's refutation of Gandy, Capt. Chippendall, Liauts. dron's Club Stall-Mrs. Arthur. of programmes, Mr. M. F. Key for his previous declaration that he was
the death Taylor, Baillie-Scott, Sheppard,
letter press in the programmes and responsible for Other helpers were:→→→ Sergt.-Major Sunith, and the
Teu Garden-Mrs. G. M. Hare.invaluable help in Publicity Work, Osugi's nephew, which sensa- Murray Troop of Boy Scouts.
and Mr. F. P. R. James for tionally closed the opening session Police Stall-Mro. Walio, assist- Entrance Gate-Mr. Murtin, The Hongkong Tramway Co. gendarmes suspected of having bofore the 27th fast; or they will not plan of bazaar grounds; of his first trial, four other be presented to the Undersigned on or ed by Mrs. Wodehouse, Mrs. Mr. Murray, Miss Harston, Miss for free display of posters on connection with the murder were be recognized. Burlingham, Mrs. King, Mrs. B. Hamaton.
the trams; Messrs. Powell, Mou-arrested and submitted for preli- Stone, Mrs. James Mrs. Earner, Tea Making-Miss Johnson, trie, Lane Crawford and Wiseman minary trial, and, according to the Mrs. Pincott.
Mrs. Elliott, Miss Meade, Mrs. for displaying posters: The Hong-findings, which have been publish- Quarry Bay Stall-Mrs. Greig, Cousland.
kong Electric Co. for providing the ed, they declared that they were assisted by Mrs. Reid, Mra Chap-
lighting and wiring for the fête: implicated. man, Mrd Russell, Mrs: Simpson,
The British American Tobacco Co. Mrs. Stainfeld, Mrs. Drummond, Cake Stalls. Mra. Denison, Mrs. | for most generous gift of Mrs. Swan.
Way, Mra. James, Mrs. Wells, cigarettes: Messrs. Pathe Orient-for Mrs. J. R. Wood and Miss Porr. for lending films for the Cine-
Ice Cream.-Mrs. Redmand. Helpers. Mre. Alabaster, Mrs. Beavis, Mrs. Blaker, Mrs. Brock- nan, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Comp- ton, Mre. Cock, Mrs. Donne, Mrs. The Olde Cake & Candy Store." Franks, Mrs. Orton, Mrs. Haslun, Tsoi Kin-yung, Chung King-pil, -Kowloon Branch).--Mrs. B.Mr. and Miss McGregor, Miss D. Au Kwok-icung, Ng Pik-sang, Wylie, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Purves, Holyoak, Mins J. Holyoak, Miss Tsang Lui-ting and Chung Yu- Barton, Miss Bird, Miss Hollings- cheng and their assistants for Vanity Fair(Peak Branch) worth, Miss Miller, Miss Matheson, checking the receipts of the Bazaar: -Mrs. Gompertz, assisted by Mrs. Miss Stubbings, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. The various ladies who sold pro- Hallifax, Mrs. Holyoak, Mrs. Mine. Pfordton, Mrs. Sayer, Mrs. Syme grammes and cigarettes both in the Arthur, Miss Higgs, the Misses Thomson, Mrs. Williamson, Miss morning and in the afternoon and Holyoak and Miss Kam.
Owen Hughes, Mrs. Ram and The particularly Mrs. L. G. Scott for The Old Curiosity Shop"-Girl Guides under Miss Irving, organising the sales in the City; (Victoria Bmnch).--Lady Brungate, Mrs. Remington and Miss Phelips. The firms who supported the first assisted by Migs Earle, Mrs. Roffey, Additional Morning Helpers-programme by taking advertising Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. Aubroy, Mrs. Jackman, Miss spaces and the following for or Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. Nicholl, Miss Cubitt.
"Christmas Stocking"-Kowloon Dock Branch.-Mrs. W. Forsyth, assisted by Mrs. J. Hamsay, Mrs. McIntosir, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Bliss, Miss G. Ramany, Miss E. Forsyth,
Miss M. Kinross.
Mrs. Nicholls, Mrs. Nish.
Milk and Sugar.-Mr. Cassidy, Mrs. Balean, Miss Brown.
THANKS.
R. K. Simpson, Mrs. McKenny.
"The Lucky Dip" (Belilios Girls' Mrs. G. M. Haraton wishes to School Branch).--Miss Constance thank most sincerely- Clarke and StaT.
The Army Service Corps and
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The trial was re-opened on November 16..
OUR $50 PRIZE.
POPULAR GIRL CHRISTIAN NAMES.
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This week, we give the second list of twenty girla' Christian names in our popular voting contest. Write them out in their correct order and win our $50 prize. Other lists will follow each week. After these lists have all been decided, still further contests will be -held to decide the finals. For each event every week we will give our usual $50 prize. Someone must win! Why not you?
below.
Select the ten you
Twenty Christian names : aru giran ossider the most popular and write them out in the order of your cholos. Thes out the form out and send it to the "China Maf)""" offos makaked “Yuta.""
The list which' suman mosrest the correct solution will win the prisa. The correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the item polling the most Totes being placed fast, the ons coming next being placed second and, no on until the list of kan la coupleted.
Therefore the secret of the contest in Hot to select the tum most popular items in alphabetical order trun our Hat, But to select the ten most popular names from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed..
The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be announced in the "Okina Mail" on the succeeding Wednesday, when the winner's name will be published along with the correct-list-
Crazy copy at the "China Mall” contains ons fun giving the reader ona try for the price. Regular readers thus hare not less than six tries in one week. Competitors may sand in as many forma an thay ko,
Forms should be went in to reach the "Chias Mall" by Monday. Any forme received by the "Chins Mall"' later than Monday will be discounted.
When making your choics use only the words given below.
Aby toma wrongly marked, muifïated, av indistinctly written will be ruled out.
The decision of the Editor upon any points which may arise shall be final. Members of the "China Mell" staff are dobarred from antozing the contest.
MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE
Below we give twenty Christian names, Select the ten you think the most popular,
Barbara Constance
Daisy
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... Diana
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Edna
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th instant, at 10 am.
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Blate
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Eva
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Frances
No Fire Insurance has been effooted!
Bill of Lading will be countersiga-
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Gertrude
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Helen
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Agenta. Hongkung. 7th December, 1922.
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Captain Amakasu and three Gendarmes were acquitted. matograph entertainment;
When the sentence was The
pro od by Colonial Secretary's Office and the nounced, one of the audience threw Hongkong and Shanghai Banking log at the Judge and another Corporation for lending valuable called out an epithet. Both were clerical assistance in the accounts arrested. office and Messrs. Thomas Lay,
ganising entertainments; Miss Capell ($100 part proceeds of Ex- hibition of Classical Dancing), Lady Rees Davies, Mrs. Forsyth,
The
Mrs. Johnstone Mrs. J. B. Hamilton, The Dollar Stall (St. Paul'a Major Miloer Jones for loan of McIntosh Mrs. J. Ramsay, Mr. Ray, Mrs. Hamilton (Talkoo), Mrs. Girls' School).-Miss Woo and Staff tables, chairs and forms, etc.;
The Talkoo Dockyard Football and Senior Girls.
MI. Bowdler for ferns; Team, Mrs. Wylie; The authorities "The Christmas Tree" (St. Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. of the Helena May Institute for Stephen's Girls' College Branch).for sugar; Mrs. Taggart for crock their hospitality to the Committee Miss Taylor and Staff.
ery: The Hongkong Ilotel for ice and workers. The Children's Club Stall.-Mrs. cream and sandwiches; Café Wise- They also wish to thank for gifts Edgar Davidson, assisted by Lady man for small tables nd cakes; of articles to be raffled, Mrs. Rees Davies and Mrs. D. Arthur. Mr. Parker for kerosine tins; and Atkinson, Mr. R. J. Bridger, Major "Mother's Joy."The Hongkong The Dairy Farm Co. for a generous H. G. Gandy, R. E. Mrs. MacArthur Boy Scouts,
supply of milk and butter; and and Miss G. Ramsay; The follow- Parcel Stall,--Dr. Alice Hickling, Mr. Deakin, Government House, ing for providing sideshows, Mr. assisted by Mrs. Challquer.
for his great help.
| E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. S. B. Crocker, Gate.-N.0.0.'s of the Garrison, Cakes, sandwiches ice and tea Lt. Taylor, Mrs. Chippendall, Lt. Gerrard, Mr. Stalls and Decorations-Military were received from the following:- Sheppard, Mrs. and Naval and Police and Kowloon Mrs. Aubrey, Mrs. Abney, Mra. J. A. E. Bullock, Mons. Lepicard Dock and Kowloon Stalls erected Alabaster, Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Boyd, and all those who assisted them; and decorated their own stalls. Mrs. Beckwith, Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. Messrs. Powell, Wiseman and P.W.D. erected the rest, the Iar Neilage Brown, Mrs. Brockman, Kayamally for selling Raffic
Mrs. I. G bour Office was responsible for the Mrs Beavis,
Tickets; Messrs. Lane Crawford general decoration and decorating Birds, Mrs. Bell, Mrs Butter for sweets; The Sincere Co., for toys; The Alexandra Café for rest of stalls.
ield, Mra. Compton, Sir Paul cakes; The Empress Store for "Bank"-Financial Arrangements Chater, Mrs. Cock, Mrs. Dunbar,
jam;
The Kowloon Confec- Mr. W. J. Carric, assisted by Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Ede, Mrationery Co., for sweets; Chinese Staff.
Eaking, Mrs. Denison, Mrs. Forgu Wiseman Cafe for cakes; The First Aid was charge of Dr.son, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Gompertz, Taikoo Sugar Refinery Co. for Alice Hickling, Q.B.F.
Mrs. Grimble, Mrs. Greig, Mrs.sugar candy; The China Sugar Re- General.Mr. F. P. R. James of Holyoak, Jady Ho Tung, Mrs., finery Co. for sugar; and Messrs. the Public Works Department Hallifax, Mrs. Grayburn, Mrs. Der A. Wing, Nishida and Co., supervised the erection of stalls and Harston, Mr. Hogg, Mr. Cox, Miss Graeco Egyptian. Co., and the Rev. Mr. Deakin, Custodian Government Johnson, Mr. Jackman, Mrs. Mother Superior of the Italian Con- House, carried out the general King, Mrs. Kemp, Mr. Koch, Mrs. vent for gifts, Mrs. Bowdler for arrangements on the grounds
Lewis, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Lander, ferns, and countless other ladies Art Posters-Mr. A. Kirk, Lt..Mrs. Martin, Mrs. McKenny, Mrs. and gentlemen who gave assistance Col. G. Bird, Mr. E. f. R. McGregor Mrs. McArthur, Mrg, most generously in donations or Sample and Mr. Anderson.
Murray, Mrs. Orton, Mrs. Owen work to the stalls and to the general Programmes. -- Printed by Hughes, Mrs. Plordten, Mre. funds.. The Girl Guides waited in Cover Parker, Mos, Pollooks, Mrs. Ram, the tea enclosure for the first time Messrs. Noronha & Co. design by Mr. A. Kirk. Letter Lady Rose Davies, Mrs. Russell, this year, with very great success. Press Mr. M. F. Key and others. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Sutherland, Chiuose pages by the Secretary for Mrs. Sim, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Chinese Affairs. Plan by Mr... Smith, Lay Severn, Mrs. Di pa sver have that mayoracking- F. P. R.. Jammes.
Sayer, Mrs. Byme Thomson, Mrs. expericnon caused by hit of saucas or phlegm that stubbornly refuses to ba Sale of Programmes →
Taggart, Mrs. Quarles van Ufford, dislodged, bat tickles and ticklen until Those who nusisted by selling pro- Mrs. J. R. Wood, Mrs. Wells, Mre it sometingen alment strangles 1. Just grammes were Mrs. Grace, Mrs. The Acting President and the low dps of Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy, swallowed very slowly and Tarayth, Mr. Wylie, (assisted by Committee desire to take the allowed to glide down the throat, will the Misses Donald, Steel, Fatber- liest opportunity of expressing stop that dakle and at once give you gale, Whitley, Muses, Nightingale, their sincece gratitude to all those immense roiler. - Thy it that way too for Wylie, Gill and Carr) and Mrs. who assisted in any way. Id hoarseness, bronchilst and other coughs. LG Scott (assisted by Mrs. particular they wish to thank For sale every where.
Tickling Throat
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SENNET FRERES
THE
COLONY'S BEST KNOWN JEWELLERS
AND
DIAMOND MERCHANTS
HAVE OPENED THEIR
NEW SHOP
IN
PEDDER STREET
(OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL)
THEIR SALE of Cut Glass and Silver Ware continues in their old premises (Queen's Road Central)until the end of this month,
COMPARISONS ARE INVIDIOUS.
But the
HONGKONG PRINTING PRESS
stands for distinctive and high class LITHOGRAPHY WORK
We have removed to 6, Queen's Road Central, (above.Bank of Canton). Kowloon Office, 1, Bowning Street.
The SAMS DOPLounel will serve you and that mau 100% ambiengy. LITHOGRAPHERS-ENGRAVERS-EMBOSSERS-ETC.
Tel G. 137.
-- Kowloon 548. (We have ordered several new machines for our plant).
PIANOS for SALE or Hire TSANG FOOK PIANO 00,
Tel. 2127.
20.
Ivy
Kathleen
....Louisa
Madeline
Maud
Olive
Rachel
Sarah
Sylvia
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To the Editor
China Mail,
Sir,
Hongkong.
December 10, 1923.
I consider the following the ten most popular Christian names from the above list, placed in the order in which I think they are liked best:--
Please write clearly in block letters.
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10.
Name
Address
Next Week Girls' Names Third List.
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