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WEATHER CALENDAR.
FEBRUARY 1.
I wish to hear from you again, as you mention Lady Louisa's having a cold, which the weather is peculiarly cal- culated to produce and leng- then. My housemaid kaving one, I sent for an apothecary, and he told me the day was not long enough for the mum. bor of patients this thay had given him. Lady Louisa Stuart,
agreements insisting on the langu-
A public notice To-day's Poem
Arizona - age being studied and promising
(Cupid's Birth.) "My wife Sarah promotion and monetary reward
has left my God took a little bit of light, should succous, necrus, From a ranch, and any man as takes her A little bit of love, protical view of the matter this in will get bimself pumped so full | knowledge should prove of immense of lead some tenderfoot will locate him for a mining claim. A word gain. The soverely insular, con- to the wise is sufficient and orter sorvativó and matter of fact Chinese | work on fools." is bound to be impressed with the
Here is a pretty fact that the young foreigner has ambition und if his early and
story regarding the recent Berkeley natural stumblings in the formu (California) fire: W. J. Moritmer, tion of the right totos provoke whose home lay in the devastated perhaps a little condescension, luter, area, owned a large aviary, which contained about ninety feathered as progress is made, this will give inmates. Seeing the advancing 1823. place to respect and utnal good flames, Mr. Mortimer flung open! will. It is for better that the the doors; of the cage and badet Chineso buyer or seller should be them all good-by. Next morning, able to converse with his opposite when revisiting the charred re
mains of his home, he suddenly European brother, and thus avoid was surprised to see a canary y misunderstandings very often londing toward him. Almost at once. ing to broken contracts, where the another appeared, and still another services-of-un interpreter has to be followed. Within fifteen minutes he was surrounded by a regular requisitioned.
think the bevy, and by the time he had Wo Government might do much in managed to improvise a cage once oncourging this study of the languagain more than half of the birds age by subsidising the Language had returned. School, making it more perfect, offering scholarships and in some way inaking it possible for the HIM | ardent student to get away for, a
while to the interior where nothing but Chinese is heard, and where the call of the dance, the dimer and the dune are not heard in the hud. Competition in frittle and commeICO becomes more fierce every day and will reach extralinary vigour when the normal is reached. We need to back up the fact that British goods are still as reliable. as they
In an interview with Mr.Patrick always have been by the fact that
Braybrooke, Mr Britishers are in a position to
W. B. Maxwell recommend and demonstrate their makes some shrewd observations inherent qualities in the language regarding Anglo-American of the country, and not in a bar-lations.. America," he says, "is Larian "language" that is known as big. For a proper understanding, we Englishmen should incessantly pidgin-English and is a disgrace to repeat that to ourselves. When we both sets of nationals and is neither wonder what Americans AIS fish, flesh, fowl or good red herring,
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Coming Events Advertised In The Mail
ENTERTAINMENTS,
February 1-Coronet Theatre; Nae Weather's ill if the wind be "Thorns and Orange Blossoms."
still,
February 1.-Star Theatre; "The Pilgrim.”
February 1-World Theatre; "The Sting of the Lash."
February 18. Pianoforte Recital at City Hall, 5.30 p.m..
Ill payers are aye guid cravers. The happy man cannabe herried. See for love an' buy for money.
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SOCIAL
February 4. Concert in St. Andrew's Hall, Kowloon, 9 p.m.
February 4-Chinese New Year's Eve Dance at Repulse Bay Hotel.
Re-union Dinner.
February 23-Royal Air Force
March 1-St. David's Sóciety Dinner.
LAND SALE,
February 4-At P.W.D. Offices, que lot of Crown land at Shauki wan, 3 p.m.
COMPANY MEETING
somebody's speech and so on, we should understand that they are not thinking about us at all. For February 2-Fifth ordinary Wiping Out a Scourge,
the bulk of them it is as if we did yearly meeting of shareholders of To dwellers in the the Bank of East Asia, Ltd., at the To-day's cables bring interesting not exist. news about leprosy, fo eradicate Middle West we and London are registered cffice of the Company, which a great campaign has just 4.500 or 5,000 miles away too far No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, been opencil. Ideut Colon Sir off for even the imagination to 3 pan. Leonard Rogers, formerly of the worry about. They care little, we
MONOOMOONOOmenanamONOROČIndia Medical Service and now are told, even for their own
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OTHER MEETING,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 · 1924..
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
Mida. G. O. Phillips, Mr. J. WG. Platt, Lieut. and Mro. N. L.
GUESTS AT LAST NIGHT'S Pleoni, and Miss Warrington, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Parker, Mr. C. GI Perdue, Lieut. L. W. Pendred,
DANCE.
About 600 guesta were invited to Mr. and Mrs. H. R., and Miss the dance which His Excelloney the Phelips, Mr. J. Norman Parker,. Gavernment House last night, Mrs; H. K. Prancer, Majag and Governor and Lady Stubbs gave at Mr. W L. Pattonden, Mr. and His Excellency the Commander-in-
Chief's Royal Marine Band, from Mrs. R. S. S. Faton, Major and H.M.S. "Hawkins," played during Mrs, F. H. Phillips, Comm. 4. G. the evening...
Peace, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Pearce,. The following is a list of the Miss Peack, Miss Plonieaul; Dr. guesta:-
and Mrs. Pearce, Mr. J. T. Prior, Mr. J. A. H. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plummer, Mu-and Mrs. T. B. Pioraten, Major and Mrs. E. A. Penny, Capt. U. Puckle,
Miss Addis, Miss R. Addia, Lient. Charles Addis, Lieat. H. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur, Dr. Dalmahoy Allan, Surg-Comin, G. P" Addshand. Inst.-Liont, C. E. Abelson, Capt. A. Alingston, Sub. Lient. P. Agnew.
Comm.
Leit-Col. W. 13, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Redinond, Mr. and Mrs., and Miss Ram, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. M; Bernard, J. Ruleton, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Ball, Mr. and Reid, Pay-Comm, A. C. Rog, Mrs. D. Burlingham, Capt, and Lient. O. W. Richards, Capt.. Mrs. C. G. Brodie, Miss Butter W. H. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. worth, Sir W. and Lady Brunyate, M. H. Roffey, Mr. and Mrs. J.-B. Comm. C. E. Brooke, Mr. Buchan, Ross, Mr. E. Ralphs, Mr. R. Mr. D. G. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Rodenfuser, Lent. J. D. Ross, W. S. Brown, Captain C. J. F.D. C. Robertson, Midn. P. Q
Roberts, Liont, R. Roundell, Mr. Bonstey, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, and Mrs. B. B. Reed, Mr. and Mrs... Captain E. Brockman, L. H B. Bevan, Mr. R. E., O. H. R. Remington, Major P. Rach- Bird, Midn. H. Brown, Lieut. 1. Mrs. Robins, Surg. Lieut; S. leigh, Eng-Lient-Comm. and Scott Bell, Lieut. V. R. V. Bowlby Rutherford. Mr. D. M. Ross. Lieut. Mr. L. R. Blacking, Mr. C. H. Robinson (U.S.N.), and Mrs. A. G. Blason, Mr. T. C. T. Beck, Miss Robinson, Comm, Richardson Barton, Mr. C. H. Bell, Lieut. (U.S.N.). and Mrs. Richardson. R. R. Bronchanp, Mrs. C. Blaker, Hon. Sir Cland and Lady Severn, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bonson, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stephen Lious. Comm. H. F. Besant, Liout.-Col. and Mrs. W. Orpen
Hon. Sir Paul and Lady Chater, Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer.. Hon. Mr. Harold T. Creusy, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schofield, Mr. R. G. Campbell, Miss Helena Maxwell Scott. Major and Mrs. Percy Cox, Miss Cubitt, Major and Mrs. N. L. Smith, Comm. M. Calvert, Capt. and Mrs. Chippin-Hattersley Smith, Captain G. W. thull. Miss Cryle, Capt. and Mrs. Sunth. Lieut. T. M. Smith, Mr. Collison, and Miss Collison, Lieut. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Miss M. Creswell, Mr. and Mra, S. F. Soun, Mr. W. R. Scott, Mr. and Chubb, Sub.-Liont. E. W. Cole. Mrs. C. C. Stark, Lieut.-Comm grave, Mr. A. K. Cobb, Comia. and Mrs. C. M. Stack, Lieut. B. B...
Slade. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, Stefano Carrara.
Mr. W. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. J. His Honour Sit; William and Oram Sheppard, Mr. W. T. Stan- Lady Rees Davies, Capt, and Mrs. ton, Mr. O. W. Swire, Lieut, and G. C. Dickens, Miss E. M. Dawson, Mrs. P. W. Southern, Mr. and Miss de D. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Shields, Capt. G. E. Swinton, Darby, and Miss Derby, Lout: Lieut. H. W. Sharpe, Eng.-Comm T. H. Dickson, Lient. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sears, Miss Shaw, Lieut. C. E. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Lam- and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Capt. and bert Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. W. Skinner, Mr. N. R. M. Drollette, Mr. and Mrs J. Duncan, Shaw, Lieut. A. L. Sutton, Mrs. Lieut.-Col. R. H. Darwell; Lieut. and Miss G. Stubbings, Mr. and. C, II. Drage, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mre, R. K. M. Simpson, Lieut... |D. A. Searle, Mr. J. R. Summers,, Edkins.
Lieut. I. Farrant, H.E. Major. Miss J. Summerskill, Mr. and Mrs.. General Sir John and Laily Fowler, S. Sequin Strathan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fraser, Lt. 5. C. Frederick, B.. J. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. D. FitzGerald, Mida. E. B. A. B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. G... and Miss Shoppard, Lieut. D. S. G..
Ford.
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etirer of the London School aff Eastern coast as a topic of conver of the Hongkong Jockey Club inComunedore_and_ Mm. Edvar Sheppard, Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
to learn, on the
Shellshear, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sim, Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Scott, Mr. E. F. R. Sample, Mr. and Mr.. Middleton Smith.
February 4-General. Meeting.
hine flongkong Club Annex, 5′′pany
February 11-Annual General Grace, Mias Grace, The Mix
Grace, His Honour Mr. and Mrs. Kowloon Residents'
H. H. Gompertz, Mr. A. C. Groves, Miss Geoghegan, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Pay.-Comun. and Mrs. R. E.. Holt Gale, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Thurafield, Sir Eric and Lady Grayburn, and Miss Higgs Gray Stuart Taylor, and Miss Calvert burn, Lt-Conim. und Mrs. Grech, Taylor, Comm. D. E. 0. Thit, M.- Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Galluzzi. et Mdn. R. Tulume, Comia. and,
Hon. Mr. and Mr. P. H. Mre. Tinson, Major L. Chenevix Lighting up time to-day is at Holyoak, Miss Joyce and Miss Tronch, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
.dissolved.
Tropicat Medivive as undersation, although it is only 1,500 special study of leprosy, and has miles from them. In their fully found a caro which is hailed as occupied thoughts New York, being equal to the cures of malaria with its fiery excitements, its Meeting, and yellow fever. Sir Lenard cosmopolitan clamour, and myriad Association, St. Andrew's Church Rogers says there are 3,000,000 feverish activities is an almost Hall, & p.m. lepers in the world of whom a fabulous city; Boston,the dignified million are in Chian, half a million home of culture and tradition, in Africa and a hundred thousand in noble Philadelphia, the place of India. We have now arrived at alight and leading, Philadelphia, position where with a little push the proud and the ambitious, are and monetary backing the scourge little more than empty names. 6.11 p.m. can be practically wiped out in three Why should they bother them- deciulos. Speaking before the selves about that other town of T.T. exchange on London is Society of Arts in March last, Sir their dim ancestors, London by 2/3%; on Shanghai 7034. Leonard said the discuse was the dingy little Thames? doubledly communicable, though
Thirteen fresh cases of small- statistics showed that only from
It is satisfactory, pox were notified yesterday. three to five per cent. of healthy
ST. PAUL'S. so far as it goes, A Renter cable from Tokyo persons living in the same house us
contructed the disease authority of Canon Alexander, the announces that the Diet has been Sullicient tine and not yet elapsed treasurer of St. Paul's Cathedral, lo soy bow many apparent enres London, that Sir Christopher Wren would prove permanent but cer-was only responsible for the weak-
The Exchange Banks close on tainly relapses only occurred very esses of the structure, which have Tuesday and Wednesday next mrely, in patients discontinuing been demanding so much atten- week. Treatment as soon as outward, sigus tion of late, to the extent that he disappeared.
The total output of the Kailan Recent advances in was compelled to work under great! treatment were not sensational but financial and other limitations. Mining Administration's mines for first of all of the language or the presented a far more important and The Canon feels that he made the week ending January 19, he China Mail findet qf the place at which they more practical epoch in the history best of the situation as he made the amounted 10: 37,211 tons and the of leprosy. He urged the inaugura- Aside, however, from this phase sales during the period to 99,066 may be stationed and secondly of tion without delay of a new effort to of the situation, it appers that an he writton characters. It is only prevent leprosy. The conquest of immense work has yet to be done within recent years that the advan this age-long scourge, is a probleru if the cathedral is to be saved for Messrs. Thomson and Co., Chartered accountants, announce tage of a knowledge of the Chinese which has occupied men's minds future generations.
almost since the dawn of recorded
that they have this day opened an THE CHINESE LANGUAGE ungungo on the part of those history, and now, at last, the desired
Office at 4A, Des Voeux Road, engaged in commerce, has become and seems to be nearly in sight,
Central, Hongkong. Telephone No. Central 4616. Missionarios hayo hegn known onto be recognised by the commercial thanks to a limpid, almost colourless bocasion either to address creciulous community to such an extent that known by the name by the nume
of "mougrol." Thus stary audiences at Home, or write letters classes for the study of the language "moogrol" is a romance of modern uggesting that the devil must have boon arranged by our various sience-a tale of patient, laborious,
scientific Chambers of Commerce principally disinterested
rosearch, urely be responsible for creating|
carried on through many yents, for the young mercantilo assistant with no eye to an immediate out-
N. LAZARUS.
Hongkong's Only European Optician,
Berakono Puday, Jan. 1,'. 1924.
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tons.
Irving.
Mr. B. L. Judd.
Dorothy Halyoak," Captain G. Miss H. M. Thompson, Capt. and Hopwood, Captain and Mrs. R. Mra. W. J. Thompson, Lisut.. Hamilton, Lieut. H. L. C. Hall, B. F. G: Tuko, Mr. G. N. Tison. Miss Phyllis Higgs, Captain E. S. Lieut, F. B. Tours, Mrs. G. Syme Hey, Lieut. Comm. Conway Hake, Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Syme Major E. S. Halford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Lieut. W. F. Tropnell H.-Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. (U.S.N.).
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Vadon, Mra H. E. Hollands, Mr. and Mrs.
Lieut. and Mrs. Osborne Wood.. G. H. Hankett, Surg.-Lieut. A. H. and Mrs. A. W. Van Andel. Harkins, Lieut.-Comm. F. E. S. Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mr. and Mrs. E..D. C. Walfe, Mr. Hegarty, Major and Mis. F. G. and Mrs. J. R. Wood, Lieut.-Com. B. E.. Worthington, Mr. FL. P. Hyland, Eng.-Lieut. L. Hodge, Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. J.. Liont. C. I. Horton, Burg.-Comm. Wodehouse, Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, W. L. Hawkins,
Hon. Mr. E. Irving, The Misses Capt. B. C. Washington, Comm
and Mrs. G. Watkins, Comm. and Mrs. V. Ward, MR. H. R. Miss O. C. Jenkins, Miss Jordan, Wade, Lieut. J. P. Wisden, Major C. Wilson, Pay-Mido. D. A. Wil- Hon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemp, son, Miss and Mrs. Warmington, Miss Kennedy, Mr. L. H. King, Lient. T. W. N. Williams, Midn. Surg-Comm. J. D. Keir, Miss A. Lindsey Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Kitson, Comm. H. E. Kimmel, L. Webber, Mr. J. E. Warner, U8.N., Capt. Kieren, U.S.N., and Major C. H. Warton, Mr. R. F. A... Mrs. Kieron.
Webster, Captain. A. E. Watts, H.E. Admiral Sir Arthur and Pay.-Liout. K. V. White, Mr. and Lady Leveson, Miss J. Leveson, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Capt. R. F. The Missca Mury and Pamela Walker, Surg.-Lieut.-Comm. and SPRING TRA-LA-LA.
Leveson, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mre. Fitzroy Williams, Mr. H. P. A'special notice in this issue Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lam-White, Miss W. S. White, Mr. and announces a Chinese New Year's bort, Lieut. Lamb, U.S.N., and Mrs. P. Douglas. Wilson, Mr. J. B.. Spring glorious Spring, tra-la-la Eve dance at the Repulse Bay Mre. 3. G. Lamb, Mr. D. M. 8. Walter, Mr. and Mrs. N. C.. When the birdies begin to sing. Hotel on Monday, February 4 Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Wilson, Major and Mrs. B. S.
tra-la-la
Tables may now be booked at the Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lucey, Lient, White, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Wil- a formidable bar to missionary who has burnt his boats and cone cone or to material reward, and
And the.........
Hongkong or Repulse Bay Hotels. Comm. H. C. Legge, Hon. Mr. limon, Lieut. R. J. T. Walker, Ah! we draw. in deep breaths, ogress as the Chinese to China to assist in the trade and uniquting at last in the discovery Spring is in the air. Everything is
A. O. Lang, Mida. Hedworth Pay-Lient. B. R. Wallace, Eng... The China Mail has received Lambton, Mida, E. K. Le Comm. S. G. Wheeler, Lieut... moves. Thors in the classic sty Commerce which is such a growing curing one of the most dreaded of there is a fluttering of hearts, a magun Alan
and trial of a substance which is bright and rosy this morning with thanks from the Portuguese Mesurier.
Comm. Wallace. (U.S.N.), and Mrs. of the Irish ship's' fireman who on
Patria Hon. Mr. C. Mel, Messer, Miss K. R. Wallace. feature of life in the Far East diseases. With the ready, exemple warbling of birds and a nymph beautiful Almanac for 1924 having his attention drawn to a
Lieut. C. J. Yoo, Major and M Chineso signboard and asked if he How far such a vonture especialty of the King and the Prince of Wales like tread to our step. Ah! this which is being distributed, to the McDonnell, Miss Munro, Mr. and
Mrs. Meacock, Lient. G. Menzies, Leopard Yates, Mr. Gardon Yates, ild read it, replied in the negative in Hongkong-hus justified itself, it it is not to be thought that the weather is good for the bones.subscribe, in memory of its an: Mr. H. C. Millett, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. G. M. Young.
Listen to the dear little birdies as a gift, in ap but asured his interrogator that it is perhaps too early to guage, but response to the Committee's appeul
for funds will be small and tardy twittering their soothing song. proaching anniversary in May A. Melichau, Mise Macs, Mr. and its, had his violin do could play it. the fact that our Chamber of Com Consequently it is possible to Buy The crimary in its gilded prison next. It contains many interesting Ma. A. G. McClay, Pay.-Lieut Dertain it is that in their yoken and consistently organised to-day that leprosy will soon be carès not for iron bars, but, warbles articles including one from His W. McBrido, Eng. Comm. B
Mida, DO. Milo. Lucy De Shelmo with tton language the Chinese have these study classes and urged them ninnbered, with the dread scourges sweetly as it pever warbled Lordship the Bishop of Macan and Montgomery,
to the attention of all concerned of the past.
before. Even the unemotional the other from the Portuguese Macintyre, Lieut. Com. McCleary, the valued assistance of Professor found for them from- presum-
(violla)` and Mr. mërite the wamnest approval.
hawker gets the feeling and adds Consul General in Hongkong, U.S.N., and Mrs. H.B. McCleary Gonzalez the date of the Bible story of
a sentimental grace note to his cry. Senhor Cerveira de Albuquerque a Comm McCormick, U.S.N., and B. D'Aquino (tenor) entertained a Thero was a time not long distant
Mrs. H. W. McCormack.
large audience at the Theatre Tower of Babel, a screen that when the Chamber made a point of
Did you see the gloom dis Castro.
Mr. R. A. C. North and Miss Royal last night with a series of been big and thick enough to having a little ceremony of corti
There has been an appear as if by magic from the' ANOTHER. other: "hold up."" frowning visages of our sportsmen A mandato was issued last North, Lieut. Comm. and Mrs. classical dances, most of which are from the rest of the world those ficate presentation to those who by
This time at the when they saw the sun peep out evening, says a Peking cable to Langham Noakes, Miss Nicholl, by now familiar to Hongkong. The amcteristics and qualition which, earnest and consistent study had Happy Valley terininus last this morning? They have had the Daily Bulletin, dated January Lient. Col. W. Nicholson, Miss young lady attempted "The
o they are known aru not a lile earned the right to receive them. tram cars, found
night where a collection of two wet week-ends and prospects 31, appointing Lu Yung toig Shelf M. W. Nawabolme, Mr. and Mrs. Dying Swan" but this was the themselves of another were exceedingly good full of Kwangst, and Lin Chun E. Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. G. Feast successful of her efforts. Sho med and reposted. It is only The custom sooms to have fallen in a Saragossa Sea of ineptitude in the early hours, Spring in ting Tupan of frontier affairs at Nightingale Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Mr. has a happy personality and should mural therafora, thut then who into desuetudo, unices it means that and unable to move for a here, tra-la-lat
Chlachdw and Lienchow in nad Mrs, Nihill, Mr. J. B. B. Niooll, go far in her profession. Pro-- to work at the Chinese no one haa, since the first present whose tentacles are spread over that according to the best pressed his willingness to vacate Pay Comm. G. B. Osborne brought out his powers of technique, considerable time: Our P. W.D. The Editor coldly points out Kwangst, the latter. having ex- Mr. W. Nochilsen fessor Gonzalez's selections bec in propagalog Christian tian, mado, sufficient progress to the place is busy doing some calendars, Spring is not due until his post of Tull of Kwangsl. in Major Oates, Eng, Captain and Mrs. whilst Mr. D'Aquino, as ever, sang mples or occupying, high post mit such a certificate. Every thing at the Valley. One of March. But that wicked gleam he favour, of his former chief. It is T. BO'Dogherty Ideas Hyrically and with artistic effect
in the Customs service, or possible encouragement should be their three tonit may be a six has had in his eye every rainy reported on good authority that, in Kendall Oram, Captain and Mrs. Mrs. Solter and Mr. Andres acted?
government office in such given to our young men to engage if it has It
fon--truck, took it foto its head morning this week has gone. It is order to overcome them and Oxspring kond Fistel. Orchestra played for as Hongkang where the in the study of at least the 16th ons, to go broke. I broke a good sign not, it makes one sing Chuan-fatig will be given the port police, Mr. and Mrs E the clances in addition to two
and Sun Han, II.
Desa, sro a subject race, first-of
spoken language. The written be budged for half-hours on end: masal
of Tull of Kiangai, willo Tea FA, Perry Mr. J. J. Palmer,
Orchestral places usuala ber make it their business to secure
Lange.com wait. Some of out As Browning did not anyThe NB-At the time of going to Cheng-hsun will be given a port Me And Bidow Potier, Par comers played hayse with the hrough a knowledge na they can, firma Miclated in Hittle axle and how much it is press we were still optimistic, at Peking
Comm. and Mrs. V. O. Padwick, patience of the audience,
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