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Mr. George Relph, after a long South African tour in the leading parte in Havoc," "The Green Goddess," "The Way of an Eagle " and "The Knave of Mr. W. A. Darlington, the don He is likely to join the ranks Diamonds," has returned to Lou- dramatic critic, who scored his of London's actor-manager. first success as a novelist with | Valentino's £1,000.
Novelist and Critic.
"Alf's "Button,” has now written A Scottish firm of publishers in a novel called "Egbert." In his spare time, Mr. Darlington is an enthusiastic cricketer. Scottish Wrestler Dead.
Mr. George Gardiner, Baruego, Dunipace, the II'st. 4 lb. champion wrestler of Scotland, has died at his home following a severe attack of pneumonia. At the Olympia Games this summer Mr. Gardiner was one of the British representa- tives, and was the only one to meet and defeat two opponents in the 0.wrestling" contests.
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June last offered a £1,000 prize, open to the world, for the best serial story. The award has gone. to Valentine for a story called Her Mother's Honour," who says that his agent persuaded him to go Infor the competition at the last He had only twenty- moment. three days in which to complete To Lecture No More.
the story.
Mr. Hugh Walpole, whose new and grim novel, "The Three Old Ladies, appeared in mall week, has left London and is living in the Lake District. He delivered a lecture on The Modern Novel and Modern Life" in town the her day in fulfilment of a long- standing promise to the Poetry League, but he is quite determined be at the Harcourt Lawn Tennis devote all his time to writing.
to lecture no more, and intends to Club, Barons Court. A provi-
A stage lawn tennis club, open only to members of the theatrical profession, has been formed. The courts, of which there are ten, will
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slonal committee has been ap| Aubie Laurie's Horre pointed, and is composed of Not long ago Captain Dubs Sir Gerald du Maurier, Messrs. bought Craigdarroch, an estate Dec 1.-J.Q.J. Basil Foster, Ronald Squire where Bonnie Annie Laurio lived Laurence Phillips, Misses Olwen the lover who, the song sets forth, Evan Thomas, Clifford Mollison, as a married woman, after jilting "Nov. 81.-N.V.K.
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Mary Lincoln, Muriel was ready to die for her. In the Nov. 18.-N.Y.L Pope and Muriel Alexander. Miss old graveyard at Craigdarroch lles Dec. 21.R. F 12-B. F. Gladys Cooper and Miss Fay the heroine of the famous song. Compton have become members. Craigdarroch, was sold by Annie Jan., 6.
17.-3. F. Mr. A. P. Lowe is the secretary Laurie's direct descendant, Mrs, for the association,
Smith-Cuninghame, of Caprington A War Grave,
Mrs Commissioner Higgins, of the Salvation Army "Pilgrimages of Remembrance" to war graves, tells of one,old lady, nearly 70 years of age who visited the grave of her son when the ground was N.soft after Heavy rain. She return
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, EXTRA MEETING- 29th November 1924.
ONDITION for Entries Seventh Race, Hongkong Autumn Champions, Post Entries.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE SEVENTH EXTEA RACE THE
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So acute is the housing problem at Ashington, the colliery centre, Nov. 2.-P. & O. that for a long time families of Dea.. 36.-P. & 11, miners have lived in tents. The tents have been flooded out by the Nav. 12-J.O.J.L Tililwang incessant rain, and ninety men, Dec. 4.O.J.L Tjisondari. ed to our hostel with her boots women and children have accepted Apr 4.-J.O.J.L Pianotus, covered in mud. The officer the use of an old Army hut. The
FROM MANILA, offered to clean them for her, bur hut is 45ft. long and 15ft. wide. In Nov. 27.-U.P.S. she would have none of it. "No, one section forty-five women are Dec. 18.-C.P.8. my dear," she said, "they must not placed; the men sleep in the other SL-OP.8. be cleaned. She took off her section. The men say that they Jan 14-CP.8.
1C.P.8 boots, wrapped them in paper, and cannot get proper sleep, and the Mar. 4O.P.8. returned to England in her slip women cannot make their children pers. The mud she regarded as comfortable. too sacred to be removed; the muddy boots, presumably, will one of her cherished remain possessions.
Remarkable Surgical Fest
A remarkable-surgical feat has been performed by West London Hospital doctors in saving the life of a boy named Edger Hoath (8fteen), who fell from the porch of villa at Hanworth, near Hanwell.
No Ambulance Car.
Empress of A'Ulm. Empress of Asia. Empress of Canada. Empraty of Russia, En press of A'lia. Empress of Asia. 18.-O.P.B. Empress of Canadia Apr. 1.- Q.P.S.Empress of Russia,
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Empress of Russia. June 2-OP 8, Empress of Alla FROM SYDNEY IND MELBOUR
May 19.-C.P.8.
20.-Q.P.8.
Halyuan.
Surprise and indignation were caused at Kingston (Surrey) when It became known, as the result of a father's Inquest protest, that the borough has no motor-ambulance, Dec. 15.-B; & B, As reported in the "Daily Mirror," Jan. 2 d. St. Albans. Louise Scott, a schoolgirl, aged FROM SEATTLE, fourteen, was left on the road after Nov. 17.-O.P.S. being knocked down by a bus, and dec. 3.-B. E. It was nearly an hour before she
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MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.
The CPS.. R.M.B., "Empress of Rusala" arrived at Nagsaaki on Nor. 4. at noon, left Nagasaki yesterday at á.m. and was due at Kobe to-day at 6
The B. F. a. "Diomed" from New York laft Hollo on Nov. 23. for this port and la doo here to-day,
The B. I .s.Takliwa Ieft Singa port for this port on Nov. 2 at p.m. and was das hero to-day m
The P.&O. 8. "Roudan" left Binga- pore for this port on Nov. 29 ms 30 KOL and is due bora on Nov. 28 at about
a.m.
The B. F. a.s. "Tikmon" from Liver- pool laft Bingapore on Nov. 20 for this port and is due here to day.
The C.PS. RM,8,-
Austalla
Empress of
is due at Hongkong te
morrow at 7 a.m. 'and will berth at Fler No. 5 Kowloon,
The B. F. &.a. "Torosias ? fromr Idver- pool laft Biarapare on Nov. 1 for this port and la dus here on Nov. 28 p.m.
The N.Y.E. ..." Hakusan Marn" (European-Passenger Line) left Binge- pore for Hongkong on Nov. 24 and is expected here on Nov 29,
Ths N.Y.K... "Akita Maro" (Ca3- gutta Line) left Hojl for Hongkong on Nov, 24 and is expected here on Nov. 81 The A.D.E. 8.5. Pres. Jaffero which is due at this port on Dec. 7 sailed from Beattie on Nov 16 on schedule.
The C.P.S., R.M.E." Empress of Aala. ** left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports and Shanghai on Nov. 23 and is dus bere on Dec. 9.
The B. F... "Elpen or left Ldver- pool on Nor. for Straits, Hongkong. Shaogbai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama and is due here on or about Deo. 10,
The B. F... "Ixion" loft 'Liverpool on Nov. 8 for Hongkong, Shanghai, Hoji, Kobe and Yokohams and is due here un or about Dec. 12.
The B. F... Pyrrhos" left Idver- pool on Nov. 7 for Straits, Hongkong, is due here on or about Dea. 18. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohami and
The NYK. Kitano Maru” (European-Passenger: Line) left London for Hongkong vis Buss on Nov. 9 and is
expected here on Dec. 16.
The D.S.I. 6.8." Pres. Monroe" which ia duo at this port on Dec. 21, salied from New York on Oct. 30-on, schedula. The B. F... Troilua left Liver- pool on Nov. 16 for Straits, Hongkong, and Shanghai and is dus here on or about Deo. "Farona Maru
(Es open Passanger, Line) left London for Hongkong vis Boat on Nov. 33 and is expected here on. Dec. 19.
and was pierced by a nine-inch reached hospital, two miles away, iron spike. It was found that the on a handpushed police ambulance. spike had broken on a rib and Inquiries at the council offices shifted the boy's heart right across falled to reveal any good reason
The N. Mr and Mrs Wfrom the left to the right side of why the authorities had not provid Lt. Col. R. A. Dob-Mrs J. Scalosh' --- his body. In its passage the spikeed the town with a proper am-
Mr F. McGregor
also pushed part of the boy's shirt bulance, but it was added that on J.Mr E E Himmack into a lung. The spike and the the day of the inquest, the matter --Mr and Mrs F. W. piece of shirt were withdrawn, and had been discussed by a com-
"It certainly was the boy was well on his way to mittee.. recovery when the mail left
curios coin offence that the council
consider should seriously Tireless Mrs. Besant.
the matter when they knew that their neglect was bound to be fully exposed," said a prominent Kings- ton resident sarcastically.
Hr and Hn
Doncas Mr E. C. Dunen Mr W. E. Dye
Mrs Somers Klis Misa Ellis
Er D. FinGerld
Mr A Forbes.
Har M. Fortel Kr R. J. W. Foster
Mamton
Miss M. W. Nowe
holme
Mr W. Ogden Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr F. E Qllerton
Enstaret Mr A. H. Pona
Major and Mrs F.H. -Piligr Mr and Mrs H. R.
Remington Mr F. P. Franklin. Lt-Col. Mrs D. LEE. C. Frederick Sandem Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr. J. G. Boott Goodfellow Mr R. P. Shaw Mr and Mrs J, M.HR. F. Skelton
Gordon
Or A. W.Showelton Mrs Geo. W. Capt. & MisEkioner
Mr. W. F. Giromons Grey
and Mre C. 3,Mro÷& Miss G. E. Manolo Paghtn Stabbinge Er and Mrs B. A.Mrand His E. 7. L
Stardes Miss M, B. Fal Mr. O. P. Sardes
Harcook
Bookiing
rod Mrs J.Brand His P. b.
Mr. J. B. Wawinr 3-3.8. thoosión His W. J. HawkerMis C. Thwaites Lt.-Comdr. G. F.Mim Thwaites Members are advised that they must My TW. Horoby In-Cel, ayd,Men EL.
Fole
Mr. A. W. 1fektio thow their Season Tickets to ohtalo H. Howell Brendlyin admission to the Ifembers' Enclosure.
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Each member has the right of info 0. O. Joakim Lapt. B. F. Waiter troducing 2 non-members to the Mr G.8 Hugh JamesCapt. 4. L. Walti Members Enclosure, liokets for whom Hr W. 4. Jordan Muse O. Wilmott
Wood
can be obtained from Messrs. Linstond he. Kennedy and Ems T. D.
Hr. F. Key & Davis at 35.- each up to FRIDAY
Me G., Worall November 28th.
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·TORAGE "space on Marine Lots whh Godower Land Chipeas to let from 31st December. >W.S. BAILEY & CO. LTD.,
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Acidity The Cause Of
Indigestion.
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Weet Cafoot. IL-U.B.9.B West Paralon,
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'FROM EUROPEAN PORTS. Dec. 1EAL Vortland. FROM MARSEILLES,
Paul Locat
Mrs. Annie Besant is as tireless as ever although she celebrated her 77th birthday on November 1 (says the "Dally News.") Her wide interests keep her always busy. Every half-hour during the day is arranged in her diary beforehand. Often she will see a score of people, on, business in one day, and her staff and
Once get rid of acidity, and DEĆI REIM. M. it difficult to keep up with her away go indigestion, gastritis. amazing
Mrs. Besant sickness or whatever form your is one of those who can do stomach trouble may take. To with little sleep, and gets up at banish harmful stomach acidity it five o'clock every morning. Little is only necessary to take a simple time is lost in eating; her meals antacid product known as Bisurat Deo. 11.-P. & 0. are always very light ones. Herd Magnesia. This preparation secretary williease her for a brief half-hour at midday, and return to steps all trace of acid fermenta- tion the instant, it enters the find her hard at work once more.
stomach; it prevents even the A Mighty Appetite
possiblility of pain and ensures
energy
.. £E.-M. M.
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No. 17.-G. I
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18
18.-G. L 1.-P. & D. 19-N.T.K.
9.-P. & 0. 22-P&A,
JADA-G
} la robuster ages, and to a more that your food will do you good. much popular interest in the sort Magnesia; hospitals use it, and primitive society there used to be Doctors recommend Bigurated Fab. 6-Pt U Mar. 6.-P. O.
10-P, 40,
of competition in which the prize grateful people everywhere recom-P. & U. went to the man who could dispose mend it in the hope that others Apr. 2.-P. & 0. of the largest amount of food in a
Andre Leben. LONDON.
Carnarvonshiro. Khlea
- Hakuoti Mars
Macedonia. Glestery Kitano Mern. Olenbeşi Kalyan Hyne Mara. Olenstiel. Moren, Ma Kaskenir,
given time. A contest of that cort, will be spared the torture that AS FROM LIVERPOOL, BA says the Argonaut," was organis- they once endured Let it help
3.wa.
Robgar.
Mantin
Karmsh Macedool
Nov.-B. P.
Aleradas,
16.-B. F. 11B, 11-3, F.
Elpenor..... Pyrrhus
Ilou
Trellas.
FROM HAMBURG,
11-N1
J.O.J.L
N.L.
Doblan
FROM COPENHAGERE:
ed in a mining town in the porth you any chemist can supply this Dec. 6 –B. F... of England...One competitor, a remedy at little cost in either giant ellier, six feet in height and powder or tablet form. When broad to proportion, succeded in | buying, be sure to see the word disposing of a leg of multon; a HEISMAG", in an oval deviceson De plentiful supply of vegetables and the wrapper if you want the one
plum padding, washed down SURE remedy for your stomach Jadi with copious draughts of ale. He alsorder. 'wit' unanimously declared": "the. winner and was being triumphant-
ly escorted home when he turned The Siga to his admirem and said... EL, Tadu, saggi dibalsangihowt o' this to my old woman," or she won't izle me no dinner!!
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