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THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr. E 1. Fenn, chief officer, "Whangpu," has gone chief

Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical officer, Chusan.?

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·Mr. F. Bonnett, chief officer, Chusen," has gone chief officer, Whangpu."

Mr. C. B. Adkins, chief officer, "Changchow has gone chief officer, Sunning."

Mr. W. Paterson, chief officer, Sunning," is on leave.

Mr. C Gray, third engineer, i "Luchow "has gone second. engineer, "Chinklang.”

Mr. R. McNiell, third angluser, *Hsin Peking,” is on reserve.

Mr. D. McT. Buchanan has been appointed third engineer, "Hsio Peking."

Captain B. V. Bishop, of the: "Kingsing," is on reserve.

Captain F. Meyrick, from leave, has gone master, "Kingslog."

Mr. J. Findlater, third ongiucer,| Tuckwo," is on leave.

Mr. J. Gordon, from leave has Kone sup'y third engineer,

Tuckwo.".

Mr. R. G. Gillespie, second officer, Haipwah,"has gone second officer," Hsinming."

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Mr. G. E. Thomas, second officer Hsinming, has gone second officer," Hsinwah."

Mr. R. TSisterson,third-officer, "Sarvistan," has gone third officer, "Tangistan."

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President Calles of Mexico..

FLOOD RELIEF..

APPEAL TO CHINESE OVERSEAS.

Peking, Sept. 22-The_National Flood Relief Drive. being

Lon

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAND SALE.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Pablic Auction be be

hald on MUNDAY, the 6th day of Dutober, 1994, ab 3 p... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot GROWN LAND-Pokfulam

in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 yourn, with the option of ronswal at a Crown Reut to be fixed by the Purveyor of His Mejosty the King, for ona fortber term of 75 years.

FARTICULAMS OF THE LOT.

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ducted under the joint auspices of VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB, the China International Famine Relief Commission and the Chinese National Red Cross, is ANSUAL AQUATIC FESTIVAL. officer,unding-representative. Mc. Leefong of the Foreign Office, to

Mr. J. H. M. Twibill, third officer, "Tangistan," has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. J. A. Teruel, second 'Tangistan," has gone chlef officer, same ship.

Mr. A. McInnes, chief "Tangistan," has gone master, same ship.

Captain RG. Blaney, of the Tangistan," is on leave.

acting

officer, acting

Hiam and the South Sea Islands Admission: to collect funds for the dive.

Mombers

Mr. N. Donald, from reserve, has gone third officer," Sarvisten./ Mr. A. R. Smith has been appointed second officer, "Sheaf Dart."

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Mr. F. W. Wilson, chief officer, Sheaf Lance," has resigned

Mr. J. S. Lang, chief engineer, "Tangistan," is deceased.-"Ship piag and Engineering"

WORLD THEATRE

"LUCRETIA LOMBARD.”

"Fate sits on these dark battle-

ments, and frowns,

And as the portals open to

receive me,

A voice in hollow murmurs

through the courts

Tells of a numéless deed.”

These lines, which form the matto to Ann Radcliff's novel "The Mysteries of Udolpho" which thrilled eighteenth century readers, are very applicable to "Lucretia Lombard," the picture showing at the World Theatre. to-day. For her fate plays a clever and baffing game with a man and a woman-each married to persons they do not like nor love.

Lucretia Lombard" is a screen adaptation of Kathleen Norris' famous novel of the same name and deals with Lucretia Lombard, who after eight years of dis- appointed married life, get the chance to start all over again. She is attracted to a younger man. But he is in the same predicament- bound to a woman. he had wed out of a sense of duty. On this the drama hinges.

Mr. Lee has been granted RX Imonths' leave of absence, for this

Soldier work by Dr. Wellington Koo and and will-leave-on-bis-trip-within the Bailors- next few days.

He is already in touch with re- Non-Members presentative men of these Chinese communities, having mot all the South Sea Island delegates to the recent National Industrial Confer- ence held here in Peking at a dinner given by Dr. W. W. Yen and Admiral Tsai Ting-kan, pre- sident and vice-president of the Chinese National Red Cross. for this purpose.

RUSSIAN REFUGEES.

SETTLERS FOR CANADA. (Reuter's American Service.)

Victoria, September 30, The liner "Empress of Canada" brought 160 Russian refugees from Harbin, who will settle in the irrigated area of South Alberta.

CHEAPER NEWSPRINT.

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Moutreal, September 30.

A reduction of three dollars ou dollars per ton for the next year is the price of newsprint to soventy aimiouuced by several mills.

CORONET THEATRE.

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OPENS TO-DAY,

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Season Ticket 3.00 Thursday and Friday $ 1,00 sash day Saturday. $ 3.00

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

From NEW YORK.

THE Motor Vessal

"INVERBANK" baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo by ber are informed that all. Goods are boing lauled at their rink isit the Godowns of the Hongkong & Kewloon hazardous Am]/or extra-bazorduny

delivery may be ohtrined. Whari & Gudown Co, Ltd., whence

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All broken, chafed and damaged where they will be examined on 6th eGoods are to be left in the Godowne,

October, 1924, at 10 am.

Locul cinema-goers will Co-starring in this Warner something very big in movie plays Brothers classic of the screen, a this afternoon wien. Alexandre Harry Ranf production, are Irene Dumas famous nunce, "The Rich and Monte Blue, two bright Count of Monte Cristo," comes to luminarles of the silver screen, the Coronet Theatre as the feature who will be remembered for their attraction. for the hext week.

by brilliant work in "Brass." Jack."The Count of Monte Cristo," as Conway directed the picture, mught only be expected with such which has received the highest praise in cities where it has been

shown..

QUEEN'S THEATRE...

"THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL"

Cecil B. de Mille seems to have assembled an "all the talents" cast in the Paramount picture, "The Affairs of Anatol," which opens for a short run at the Queen's Theatre to-day.

His cast includes such famous artists as Wallace Reid, Gloria

wonderful adventure story, is one of the outstanding pictures of the. year, and in addition to the breath- less interest of, the, narrative uu- folded with such masterly skill, there is the strong appeal of the special musice, Altogether it can safely be said that "The Count of Monte Cristo" is a picture which everyone should make

* point of seeing.

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have sels been made and the plot contains enough thrills to satisfy the most exacting. Each of the stars carry out his or her part with credit but most of the honours go to" Wally" and Gloria who come through with dylug colours.

The Affairs of Anatol," as-the name may, suggest, deals with modern matrimonial and divorce problems. A touch of humour, here and there, judiciously sets off the serious tone and helps to make the picture, another feather in the famous director's cap. This film will be put on at all performances at the Queen's Theatre till Sunday.

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