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"BATUNDAS JANUARY 5 1924.
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
N Extraordinary General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Board Room, of Messrs, Tarding Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURSDAY the 10th January 1924, at 5 p.m.
The purposes for which the Meeting is called are:-
To confirm the following re-
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE
MR. J. A. SELAVISA ALVES
has been authorized to sign Per pro" for and on behalf of Hughes & Hough Limited, as from 1st January 1924.
HUGHES & HOUGH LTD. Hongkong, January 2, 1924. ·
Et solutions passed at the Ex-TUNG SANG
traordinary General Meeting
held on 12th December 1923
1. That the Rules of Racing
made by the Hongkong jockey
Club he amended by adding after Rule No. 11 the following Ita. After the Annual Race China Meeting 1924 a Pony is a horse measuring 13 hands 3 inches and under.
2. That the said Rules of Racing
be amended by striking out| Rule No. 77 and substituting the following:-
77. The weight for China Ponies shall be 140 pounds. for 12 hands with an addi- tional 3 pounds for every complete inch above that
height. Fractions an
TAILOR
11A Peel Street
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EXPERT FITTERS
inch to count in favour of HIGH CLASS TAILORING
the Pony. Any Pony
measuring IA hands
ffractions of an inch to
count in favour of the
Pony) and under shall be
eligible to compete at the
race
After
SERVICE
SECRETARYSHIP
Annual Rate Meeting In ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. 1924 in any race reserved for China Ponies. the Annual Race Meeting in 1924. any China Pony which measures over 13 hands 3 inches, to be ineligible to compete in any
reserved for China Ponies (fractions of an inch over 13 hands 3 inches not to count), 774. After the Annual Race Meeting 1924 the Stewards may refuse to accept the entry of any Pony which in their opinion is not China Pony. They may, at their discretion, appoint a Committee of Inspection. The Stewards' decision shall be fual.
HE Royal Hongkong Golf Club require the services of a Secretary who will be required to devote his whole time to the interests of the Club Applicants should he well acquainted with the work con- nected with a Golf Club, and should be able to conduct correspondence.
That Rule No. 34 of the Rules
and Regulations of the Hong
qualifications and date free, and Applications in writing maat state
should be addressed to the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, 5 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, endorsed
Secretaryship."
Hongkong, January 3, 1924.
kong Jockey Club he amended | THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
to read:-
34.
The Stewards have power
to draw up and settle the ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1924. programme and fix the date or dates for any Race Meeting,
4. That Pale No. 76 of the Rules of Racing made by the Hong- kong Jockey Club be un changed.
ENTRIES for the FORTHCOMING-
RACES close on SATURDAY, 19th instant at 3 p.m. and must be sent to the Jockey Club Rooms, 3A, Chater Road on this date.
(b) To propose 3 resolution
Entry Farms are now ready and adopting the revised Rules and Regulations of the Club as can be had at the Jockey Club circulated to the Members in Hangskong Club Annex, Chater Stables, the Jockey Club Rooms which the following new pro- Road) or Messrs. Linstead & Daris, visions have been made :-
1. For the division of the Mem-Alexandra Buildings.
bers of the Club into Voting
and Non-Voting or Ordinary
Members.
2. For Lady Racing Members.
1 For the
of the
increase Entrance Fee to the Club.
4. For Visiting Members.
5. For the appointment of a
Secretary,
6. For the alteration of the date upon which subscriptions' are payable and other minor alterations.
Es Order
C. B. BROWN, Secretary.
Hongkong, January 2, 1924.
NOTICE.
Hongkong, 3rd January, 1924.
DANCING.
PALACE HOTEL
KOWLOON.
THE POPULAR JAZZ BAND
of
H. M. S. "DESPATCH" will play at the above Hotel on SATURDAY,
the 5th January, 1924. DANCING 9.15 P.M.
WAVCURL Wavy Hair, the representation of Youth and Grace, that always remains the ideal of
NOTICE is hereby given that almost any woman. ilence it will be of in
sure rownit with Indies ani childms,
forest to lora 'al a new preparation. which the goodwill and assets of the meet easily employed, procustog for the business of Hughes & Hough "kale even quite plain and straight, the moth carried on at No. 8 Des Voeux Road beautiful stars ouria The product has the Central Hongkong have this day been transferred to Hughes Hough Limited who will carry on business at the same address.
Dated 1st day of January, 1924.
HUGHES & HOUGH. Hongkong, January 2, 1924,
NOTICE.
besides 16 in absolutely harmless. The name WaYou" and the prios retali 1,5, Whole- ale of per Doz
Paper money of all Countries will be accepted.
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ITEMS FROM PAR AND NEAR.
Mrs. Margaret Millar Bower died
in Caithness aged 101. D
Ceneral Percim has died from gastric ulcers while exploring Tibet.
Christmas trees have already made their appearance at Covent Garden.
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On medical advice the Marquis of Salisbury has gone abroad for a
rest.
It is expected that Mr. G. H. Gater will be appointed L.C.C. education officer at a salary of £2,000 a year.
Three persons were killed and seven injared in an explosion in a liquid air factory at Boulogne-sur- Scine
Westminster (London) Work- house inmates subscribed over a hundred coppers for a Cenotaph
FRENCH TUITION wreath.
Write to G.MOUSSION
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THE WATER SUPPLY.
From Whitby's putting green, made at a cost of £39 145. 94, the past season's receipts amounted to £224 178. 9.
Enos Owen, of Royton, dropped dead while waiting for the gates to be opened at the Oldham v. Clapton Orient match.
Having advertised for a chauffeur at £3 a week, a Preston man receiv- ed 600 applications, some from ex-
Larel and Storage of water is rogarvoirs Varsity men.
va the 1st December 1913 —
TITY AND KILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS
LEVEL.
1923.
1023.
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Kyzm Intermedia/. in. Akova ovmeñow
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Bela prerfow [2. Sía. Belew overflow Wake Wei Chunk, 2116 1
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On his way to a harvest service, the Rev. Thomas Thorpe, of Cushendall, Ireland, died at the wheel of his motor-car.
George Gray, a gardener, of Roy- ston, Herts, when visiting his dying wife in hospital, fell dead, from heart failure across her bed.
As the result of a demand for higher wages, there are lock-outs Nit in the Norwegian chocolate, tobacco, 4 and timber industries; 22,000 men
are affected.
102
244.00
12:4
730,14
1,354,70
0.00
1
148
42.05
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2,017.90
1,140,71
Jonsampden of water to the Olty nd H Dutriat in mililone and dealmal gallons during the mouth of November
Úp
Kaksid population...
10
122.44
218,32 175.000
Contention per head ) 14.5 119
per day is i
gallome Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main Districts during November 1922.
Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main Districts up to 8th and Coastant Supply in all districts from 7th November 1933.
KOWLION WATER WORKS REVIL.
Because of foot and mouth dis- ease, Edinburgh fat stock show has been abandoned, but a special permit has been issued for the Birmingham show.
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When a policeman called to tell Mrs. Ives, of Muswell Hill, that her mother had died at Barnet, he had to force the door, and found Mrs. Ives dead in bed.
Asked at the Marylebone County Kowloon Gragite 11. No. Below I am. Above Court, London, "Have you any Children?" a woman replied: "I should think I have-like steps and stairs from 1 to 15 years."
Man Bartol...
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OPALAW ROSAAN DE STILLONS AND DIGNALS DE HÁZIONE.
1921.
39... | 902-45
559+50
Charmption of water in Kowtova in atillons and decimals of gallons during the month of November,
C Krimated popal de I map per hest
*** 147.
17 $97.30
1529.
64214
88 10 142,600
Jud
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15% Ballast
Fall Supply in all districts during November 1992 and 1883.
The Government Anaiyar's ropote show past the quality of the water is satisfac- tory.
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One of four Territorial soldiers fined £t each at Walsall for neg. lecting to attend the annual camp, safd he was discharged from em- ployment for attending the camp last year.
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A silver cup said to have been used by Prince Charles Edward at Total Rainfall to 30th November 1970 in. 10845 to. Culloden has been bequeathed by
1999 1925
H. T. CLEARY.
Water Authority.
Pablic Works Department.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
its owner, Mr. W. H. Allhusen, of Kensington Palace Gardens, Lon- don, to Captain T. B. Butr.
The death is announced of Mr. comedian, who performed with a James O'Connor, a well-known
partner named Brady. O'Contior and Brady were among the last pairs of the old-fashioned "knock- about" artists.
ALL preliminary notices of forth coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mail, Mr. H. Kaight, a Hall wireless are charged for at the rate of $1 each, amateur, received a complete church (as announced in May and June of service broadcast from New York. 1922) providing that they do not Congregational hymns, anthem, the occupy more than four lines. Insermon, the prayers, and the sound future if this space is exceeded they of the people leaving the church will be placed in the advertising were all perfectly audible. columas at the prevailing rates
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Nelson relics, consisting of the washstand and appartenances which the Admiral used on the "Victory" have been discovered in a New South Wales homestead. They are to be displayed at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley.
The principal quarter of the |* prosperous township of Richmond, New Zealand, has been burn- ed out, including two hotels and tiany business premises-estimat eddamage, $100,000. The 19-year- old daughter of a public-house- keeper perlabed in the flames.
A fox's larder was discovered by a man working near in plantation at Alsop, Derbyshire. Carefully covered over with earth and leaves 1920 were the remains of several rabbits and fowls, grouse feathers; and claws, a portion of a 'duck, and a collection of bones.
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