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TUESDAY, DECEMBER

FOR SALE.

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To be obtained only from

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from

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2, 1924.

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Business: The passing of the Report and Accounts. The election of the committee and officers for the ensuing year...

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Mr R. T. G. Aitkon Mr A. F. Henry Mr and Mrs G. & Capt. T, P. H

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Mr. C. Filla Capt. and Mrs. T.Mr Paul H. Hodg-

Arthur Mr F. W. Barnes " Mr A. J. Holmes Me and Mr. Bealer J. Huona Bra EH. BellioMA R. Johnston Mr V. Benjamin Captain and Mr D. Bomb

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MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

Story of A £1 Nota

At a meeting of the committee which organised the Windsor hospital parade it was reported that an Eton boy took a £i note from another boy's hand and put Meait into a collecting-box as a joke! The boy who owned the note had applied through the vicar of Eton for the money to be returned, as he could not afford to give so much, It was pointed out that the boys had put all sorts of valueless things in the boxes and last year the procession was delayed for 20 minutes while a golf ball was got out of a collecting-box. It was decided to inform the vicar that 1 the money was sent to the Eton. boy the members of the committee would have to pay it as the Habcounts had been passed. Life Sentence Plea-

Mr A. W. Graham Lauritaan

Browne

Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr R.'O, Burdin Lenderoma Mr. W A. Bus-Bra, E. Liddell

to: field

Mr Chas. Cattrall Capt. Dickons

Miss H. Lillie

Me E. A. Mackay Mr D. McCallum

Mr. 0. W. O. Van Mr and Mrs Meaver

Dorsser

and Child:

Mr And Mra W. A.Dr. J. Morrison

I. Douglas Mr P; O'Connor'

Mr E. R. Dackatt

Mr.G. P. Elsassar

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- Miss M. Xilia

Mr and Mrs H

Pearmanı

Mr and Mrs

Paolor

| Mr and Mrs. E. E.Mr M. J. Quist

Miss Ecelos

Mr J. P Febiby

Dr. Douglas

Gawier

Mr. H. Gedeon

..

Mr and Mrs.

Gould

Misa Hamilton Mr H. Hancock

Mr A. H. Rowe

Mr G. Schrimor Mr and Mrs W. H. R. Sparke

Mr and Mrs W

Vander Stren J.Mrs E, A, Stevens

HH. F. Sommer Mr P. D. Fatherland Mr and Mrs L,

Mr and Mrs H. A. Tobias

Baccital

Mr O. P. Vetter

Mr J. Scott Harston r R. A. Wadeson. Mr E Hansaminaon Mr J‹ F. Wright Mr P. J. Van Hecke

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When Fred, Wiby,"63. general dealer, and alderman of Dewsbury, was found guilty at Wakefield (Yorks) of receiving 14,297 yards of stolen cloth, he collapsed in the deck. Recovering, he said: I arm

that

net gulty. I ask for no mercy. I hope, now that my life is practical- Aly ended, your will send me for as long, a term as will last my life If I am guilty of the dirty_action of aiding and abetting any man to steal, I am no longer fit to live. "I] am not fit to go among my fellow. men if I am guilty of damnable crime Wilby sentenced to two years' imprison- ment in the second division, and Matthew Jowett, 51, warehouse Mr & Mrs E. Lundman, to 18 months' hard labour for Mr Mrs Bodikor Mr T. A. McGee Mr and Mas A.Mr and Mrs J. C. stealing the cloth (valued at £4,000)

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from Messrs. Burnley and Sons, Mr T. B. Brown Mr and Mrs Fspinners of Gomershall. Mr and Mrg 4:6.A. O'Hare #

Carlston

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Mr Bandas

Dr. Dorelan

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our address will be as follows:

NEW P. & O. BUILDING. Hongkong, 24th November, 1924.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of waterly reservoirs on the let October 1994 -

·DITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER (WORKS LEVEL

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November 28.

Dr J. W. Anderson Mr and Mrs E Mr 6. A. Arthur Kill --

was.

Mail" shed

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LIST.

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... From $16.00 COFFEE SETS, 12. PIECES

From $7.00 Inspection Cordially Invited,"

BREACH OF PROMISE.

CHINESE

GIRL AWARDED DAMAGES.

a

was usual for the secondary wife to be introduced to the first wife, but he did not know that it was essential.

Mr. Demuth: I was ander the impression that "that was what constituted the ceremony..

His Lordship: If it is necessary to obtain the first wife's consent,

. "SIX WIDOWS CASE.

Mr and Mrs J, N., 120 Tona Pulled Down.

Parker

The great "Daily Mail" airship. Ngarage at Wormwood Scrubs, worth

Parcóns

N.W. built at a cost of £6,000 in Mr and Mrs O. T. Mr Sobronterg

1909 to house the Clement Bayard Fowle & chlidrés Mr O. B. Shank Mr Franklin Lt-Dol. & Mrs Step airship flown from France in Mrs 1. H. Geare hon

October 1910, is being demolished. daughter Me and Mrs Tibby About a third of the building was

Singapore, November 21.4-The Gapt & Mrs T. & Mrs T. Travers brought to the ground, in

one Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) Grant.

& child

piece, weighing 120 tons. The in the Supreme Court yesterday I do not see how an action for Mr and Mrs P. M. Mr M. Walk

steel girders were cut through awarded $5,000 damages to Hodgson

with an oxy-acetylene, blow-pipe Chinese girl named Wee Oh Kiah, tained unless you can show that. breach of promise can be main- where they enter the ground, and the daughter of a former member the portion of the shed pulled over of the Chinese Advisory Board, the first wife consented. by a traction engine connected by who brought an action for breach dant undertook to get the first Mr. Demuth: Or that the defen- a steel cable to the top of the of promise against a young Chinese wife's consent.

"The Daily building.

merchant named Oel Teow Beng. undertook to supply the

The defendant did not appear, when it was informed that the only and was stated by his counsel to Mr. Samy remarked that if the" obstacle to the airship's visit was be away in Java; counsel also first wife's consent was necessary, the lack of a suitable shed. Its informed His Lordship that his then the Six Widows case would offer was accepted by the client had not given him the have to be thrown overboard.

Defence Parliamentary Aerial

names of any, witnesses, and had. In reply to His Lordship, Mr. Committee with public thanks." not even given him full particulars Stirling said that there were many Handel's Organ.

of his own case. Mr. W. E. different customs amongst the The opening of the Edgware Demuth appeared for the plaintiff, Chinese. They did not follow the Tube makes easily accessible a and Mr. Samy for the defendant law of China here, but they made relic of the past which ought to with Mr Hoahing.

arrangements according to what Ettract many sight-seers--the The case for the plaintiff was they thought was right to suit Church of St. Lawrence, Whit that the defendant fell in love themselves, church, Middlesex, where Handel with the girl, and asked her His Lordship said that the Six was organist more than 200 years mother's permission to make her Widows'

based was 30. In his time the church was his second wife. After pressure Chinese law and customs. The new, having just been rebuilt in her mother consented, with certain court went into Chinese authorities Queen Anne style by the Duke of stipulations, and the parties went on the subject. Chandos. The church is much as to the Chinese Protectorate, where Mr and Mrs · J. Mx R. McGregor

Duncan

Mr E. E. Mimmackit was in Handel's time.

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur & Mrs A. Lane iss E. R. Baily Mr and Mrs S. Mr and Mrs L. Ü. F. Langston.

Bellarby

Mr K. Largen

Mr. W. C. Bonner Mr and Mrs W: L. Mr W. H. Bourne Leask

Me M. J. Breon Mr and Mrs G. D. Mrs & Miss Brennan Loya

Col& Mrs C. Russell Miss Leys

209,50

Browo 1.14 2160 Miss P. W. Brown 1. Mr T. 6. Bustard

12.0 Mr 8. D. Carothera

Mr RH. Oland MYR 0. Comris

Conrompton of water in the City

nd all Dialet lo'millons and decimals of gallons during the month of September.

1943. 1924. . 210.77 290,48 5. Bi

374,680 864.400

IH.7 243 Ex30m

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se day mo

Constant Supply in all districts until 3rd September 1923.

Intermittent Supply in Districts from 4th to 30th excepting the district Fast Arsenal siteout which was given a Constant Supply from 19th September. These restrictions were necessited on

Major A. 8. Little-

johns

Mr J. D. Lloyd

Mr L. M:S. Lloyd Mr W. H.-Lock..

Mr and Mrs W.

Mira M. Cooper Содна

Mrs I. H. CormackMe and Mr T. A.

Lt. Col. R. A. Dob- 1 Mardin

Mrs J. MoAinsh bla

Mr E. O. Danesa

Mr W. E. Dye Mrs Samers Ellia Misses Ellis Mr and Mrs W.

Eustace

Mr D. FitzGerald Mr A Forbes

Mies M. Forbes

Mupton

1

.

case

оп

Mr. Stirling That was the case Mr and Mrs F. Worgan has been modernised, but tion of marrying the defendant. evidence.

The the defendant declared his inter in which this girl's father gave Miss M. W. News the case is the same, and the key He promised to make her an His Lordship: He was one of upon which Handel played were allowance, and to provide the witnesses? restored to their original position separate home for her, but sub Mr. Stirling: He was called by in 1913.

sequently he cooled off, and Government to give evidence, on refused to marry the girl on the the subject of Chinese marriage. B.,Street On Fire...

Great damage was caused at ground that they both bore the

Cross-examined, Mr. Stirling same surnames. Evidence, was sald that if he had noticed that meter which set fire to the offices

holme A.Mr W. Ogden

Mr F. E. Ollerton Mr A. H. Fenn Major and Mrs F.

Phillipe Remington

account of damage to the Bowen Road Mr R J. W. Foster Mr. and Mrs H. F | Glasgow by the explosion of a gas given by the plaintiff, her mother, ¦ the parties bore the same surname

Conduit by landelicle.

Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main

*Districts West of Eastern Street and Full Supply in all Rider Main Districta East of Eastern Street dariog September 1924,

KOWLOON WATER, WOREN LEVEL, .

1stn.

1024.. „Kostcom Greyškarj £ft. Din. Aborn St.Vinkov

sion Stemurrola

startow PODRANE IN MILLIONS AND DRONAIN OF BALLOTS.

123, icon Eraviation || Bivol 382.24

- 374,00

Consumpidos of water in Kowloon in allons and decimals of gallons during the month of September. Consimption

saated populatio Camoeptim pus band a

192 FIL 60.31 .79.98 141,700 364,800

36.3 10.1', estima

1. L.

Fall Supply in all districts during September 1913 and 1974.

Mr F. P. Franklin

L. Z. C. Frederick Lt. Col. & Mrs

Me and Mra W. D. Sanders

Goodfellow Mr I. G. Boott Mrand Mrs J. M.Mr R. P. Shaw

Gordon

Mr R. H. Bkelton

Mr and Mrs Goo..W.Dr A. W. Shovelton

Grey

Capt. & Mrt Skinner Mr and Mrs C. J.Mrs & Mias G. E.

Manolo Hagbe Stubbings

Stardee Mr-Q.P. Sturdes

ar and Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs E, F.-L.

. Hale Miss M. B. Hal

Mr and Mrs J.Mr and Mrs. P.

Sackling

Hancock

Mr J. B. Hawker MJ, S. Thomson Mr W. J. HawkerMin, C. Thwaites Lt. Comdr. G. F.Miss Thwaites.

Holo

Mr A. W. Tekle Mr T. W. Hornby D-Cal and Bra H. Mr H. Howell

Trevelyan

.

MrG. H. BunaworthMr C. M. Viss The Governmenu Analyst's recent re- Miss O. C. Jenkins Capt. R. F. Walker porta show tw the quailty of the water Mr.8. Hugh JonseCapt. A. E. Watta in antiset ry..

Mr.W. ». Jorden Miss C. Willmott Mi G. Kennedy At and Mrs F. D. Total Batnfall to th Sept 32,19 in. 77MM. F.Koy

Wood H. T. ORAANY.

Water Authority,

Mr G. O. Worall

* bilo Work Deperiment.

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The Germ-Killing Throat Tablet."

Scre Throat

is caused by disease germs. Formamint dis- tolved in the mouth quickly soothes the throas-and-destroys all dangerous germa be-% fore they can harm You by setting up. Influenza, Diphtheria. and other infectious

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PALACE HOTEL.-

Mr ̈À. Arah_EW Mr_0,H. Haslowood Mr R. &. G. Barrattle J. Jack Mr W. 4. BennettMrs MoDaw

Mr R. W. Campbellkir J McDonald. Mr P. R. Ohichgar Mr B. J. de Mr. J. B: Oor- • Köors ----- Mr W. 8. Onfi Mr M. Blmpeon Me and Mr N. Br H. Smith.

Daver.

Capt. LW Smith

Mr A. B. P. Daviss Mrs C. Strieger and

Me Hi Davit

child.

Mr 8. Torbitalda Mr A P. Tannan Mr. and Mr H. baum

*Goldenberg **Mrs G. Tulloch Mr A, Hall • Mr A. OF Enko! Mr W. Wälber

and factory of the Acme Tea and Mr. W. G. Stirling, of the he would have pointed out that

fact to them.

His Lordship: So you say that if they were of the same surname they could not marry

Chest Co., Ltd, in Polmådie-road. Chinese Protectorate, The fire quickly spread from the Mr. Stirling stated that the aluminium department to the parties came to see him in 1922. offices above and flames from the He understood that the young man gas filled the street outside where wanted to marry the plaintiff as the pavement was broken up to his secondary wife, and he (Mr. allow the gas to escape. A series Stirling) advised him, to provide a of minor explosions occurred in separate home for the plaintiff for the case. Two Tana" could not

.

.:

Mr. Sammy: That is what I suggest.

Mr. Stirling agreed that that was

the basement and three firemen, a time, and later ax a date when marry, nor could two "Lims." It hurled back by the concussion, she could be received by the first was a very old custom amongst the Chinese, and its object. was to had narrow escapes. The cause wife.

Later on, the plaintiff came to avoid any mixture of blood, of the explosion is unknown.

the Protectorate again, and "com-

SURNAME AND HORUSCOPE. Working At 105.

plained that defendant was not

His Lordship: It is not recognis- William Harrington, aged 94, of giving her any money, and bad Maldon-road, Tiptree, near Mal- not given her a place in which toed as a legal union? don, Essex, was found dead in his live. Then defendant promised One of the things to find out in a easy chair. He had been working to make the girl an allowance.marriage is the surname and the

in his garden the day before. It

Mr. Stirling: They won't do it.

same

MARRIAGE CUSTOM.

horoscope. If they find out that had been his custom to sleep

Mr. Stirling downstairs in "a chair," and when

explained that two people have the. Miss B. Tennick, aged 105. his amongst this class of people it was surname, they must break it off.

His Lordship: Is it a matter of housekeeper, came downstairs to usual to obtain the sanction of the

or would it not be begin her duties for the day she first wife, and then the secondary custom, found him dead.

wife would go to the house, and recognised as a marriage if they be received by the first wife. lived together?

His Lordship: Supposing the

Mr. Stirling: They do not first wife does not agree?

Mr. Stirling Then they have

London Landmark To Go.

marry.

His Lordship: Can you

Бау

what would happen if they did. live together?

11

Mr. Stirling; I cannot say that I e have ever come across such a care, Mr. Domisth, In re-examination, asked whether this custom, was

"Mr."Stitling: To the best of my observed in Singapore.

knowledge, it is..

No. 50, Regent-street, the County Fire Office, the house with the colonnades, is to be pulled down. Standing at the Piccadilly end of to come to an agreement outside. His Lordship: They would still Nash's Quadrant, and on the eastern. .side, it has been the dominating be married?

festure of the heart of London for Mr. Stirling: I should think not

Mr. Stirling added that unless many generations, a kind of archi- tectural peninsula crowned with a the first wife gave her sanction the Colossal Sgure of Britannia, stand-woman would not be considered a ing with her spear and shield, and proper secondary wife. To this case the defendant told witness the British Hon beside her.

that the first wife was agreeable.

The Chlef Justice pointed out Ca Canny Roosters.

His Lordship: I do not remem that he knew of cases where the Biologists who seek to impress her that it has ever been laid down principal wife was living thousands with the enormous numbers of that the sanction of the first wife of miles away. In one case the. years it has taken for evolution to was necessary. The whole thing principal wife had been living in work might - study the "obvious is in a very vague state, but that England 'for many years. change in the attitude of fowls has never been mentioned as far, secondary wives had never made Did you ever have that morreracking to motors in the past few years. I know. experienen caused by a bit of mumms of Time was when these birds were phlegu that stubbornly refuses to beste i always comeritting suicide-under | lodged,, but tinkles and tickles, until it motor car wheels. Now, their sometimes "almost....atrargins! Just a cautiousness exceeds that of dogs. Tsips of Chamberlain's Gough A, the average life of a fowl is Romedy Swallowed very slowly and allowed to slide down, the throat, will short, it would seem that modern lop that tickle and at opos give you chickens actually are born with a Immonen ralfofa drejt that way too for sense of road periis. Motorists basename, bronchial and other coughs often ("wish i some-human” brings Pownale everywhere.

ms were 19

Hr AJ Wedmor

Tickling Throat."

Mr. Stirling bald he had seen the Coremony performed,***

His Lordship said he knew

The

arrangements through this lady.

Mr. Stirling: "That js rather a. ***** peculiar czɛe”~~There are ærgrent" it many rich Chinese here, whose real wife is living in a village in China, but their so-called first wives, are living here. It stope aroup. That's why mothers

In lurther discussion, Mr. Stirli keep Chamberlain's Couch Banody in said that the Chinese only allowed thể bónas. – là cơm baina no narodow and one wife, and the second wife was Is best for the children.. For sale every looked upon as a convalence. where.

Stops Croup. f.

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