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MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925.

OUR GREAT MOTOR CAR CLUB. POPULARITY CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS,

Is Your Name In This Great List? THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR PEOPLE IN HONGKONG.

IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST

Miss Elsa Eca da Silva-Thoresen & Cp:

Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5, Shelley Street

GOING HOME

ARCHDEACON BARNETT

RETIRES.

(Contributed.)

Among the passengers leaving Hongkong by the s. City of Baroda, on Wednesday next, are the Venerable Archdeacon Ernest Judd Barnett and Mrs. Barnett.

Namo.

Votes.

Miss Amy Stonham-15a, Orient Building, Kowloon Miss D. Witchell-Cox's Path, Kowloon

361995

358100

Alec, B. Allen-H.M. Naval Yard

.306440

2995001

W. E. Yan Epi-Brown, Jones & Co.

Basil Fung, West End Terrace ...

Doris Lec-9, Seymour Road

299110 .298960. 289320 .267156

have

Miss Mini Alves-6, Carnarvon Building, Kowloon

.260945

'H, Choa-Equitable Eastern Bank ...

Mrs. Elsie Danenberg-1, The Albany

Miss Cheralloy-Nestle Milk Co.

Miss Me Kenzie-Struthers & Barry

Miss Lolita da Sousa-1. Aimai Villas, Kowloon

Miss Annie Tollan-20, Nathan Road.:

Miss R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd,

.259690 154770 151050 148490 116275 .102100%

Miss Violet Tork-Goddard & Douglas, da, Des Voeux Ed: 96650

C. "Bord-Gande: Price & Co.

Dr. John Fenton-tugard Hall, Hongkong University

*83700 $2000

76100

68950

A. C. Greaves-3, Excelsior Terrace

55600 42475 41190. 40500

THE CHINA MAIL.

Ideacon Barnett had rendered no other servich to Missionary enter- prisa in the Far East, his gonnœ- tion with St. Stephen's College, would alone suice to keep kis meinery green as a real pioneer in Christian education,

ST. DAVID'S DAY... HONGKONG B. İFETING CELEBRATION,

The celebration of St. David's His successful naministration of Day by Hongkong Welshmen as The College proved a fruitful object along fines cimracteristic of the lesson) St. Stephen's Girls' College land of hospitality and song--the rjursortative was induo tine commenced on entertainment

their nalive tongue.

SUGAR PRICES RISING,

"FORWARD" QUOTATIONS FOR JAVA PRODUCT.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

BRITISH. & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

Advice has been received in Nam Pak Hong to the effect that quotations from Java for raw sugar, Friends of the British and Foreign

forward" lots, are rising. Aral Bible Society are cordially

invited to the result, an improved tone is notice-

(1925) able in the Nam Pak Hong sugar market,

A

"Quotations, per picul net, basis usual guild terms, follow:-

Delivery In. » Is

June July

00

rough

brown

...... 13875 ..

II

13875. 13

II

* 12.125

10 50

10.25

10

********* 11.875 September...... 11.625

ANNUAL MEETING

of its Hongkong Auxiliary IN

THE CATHEDRAL HALL, On TUESDAY, 3rd March, 1925, at 5.15 p.m.

Sir RENKY POLLOCK, KO., will preside.

Speakers-Th Right Rav. H. J. MULONY, DD, Bishop in Obekiang

Kindly thoughts will follow them | When a Missiotiary Society as Wlad Fg Nhadam Tand of Mykets have" also shown an upwarding China on the following day;

It will be the minds of those

who read these lines that the

!

tendency,

London quotations per picul on February 25 were me

5. Delivery In

d.. March

18 0 May .............. 18

.3. 18 August.....LI WOS

September

18 Cuba quotations, per pound, on the same day were

Delivery In Gold Cents. March May July....... September. December

from

2 925

:

3 050.

3:225

3.350 3.400

TIRED OF LIFE.

POLICE CONSTABLE'S SUICIDE.

at the

NOTICE

A CARNIVAL DANCE in ald of the M. C. L. will be held at Police Headquarters on WEDNES. DAY, 4th March at 8.30 p.m. Admission $1. Fine for Non- Fancy Dress go cents.

4

AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE STRUTHERS & BARRY. Managing Operators.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES via «PORTS.

'WEST IVAN!"

A Wei-hai-wei constable cöm. mitted suicide during the week-THE Steamship end. The man was four d hanging

ย clothes peg in the w baving arrived from the above: men- policemen's mess room Tsimshatsui Water Police Station. tioned ports, Monday, 2nd March, 1925, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at MAILS FROM HOME. their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of The Hongkong, & Kowloon Whart & Godowa Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Consignee's risk.

lie fines us the outcome of guests to dinner and musien ggestions derived from the work evening.

About eighty such attentied at IF SO. CALL AT THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE WMEDIATELY FOR The Archdeacon's health has fallen of the Boys' College and le

ed and he is leaving, finally, a today the like promise of success the Roof Gurten on Saturday FULL PARTICULARS, OR PHONE CENTRAL 4860.

night, the eve of St. Ivid's Day, sphere of service wherein he has within its own sphere.

As the local secretary of the he gathering being presided over been, for a long period, an out-hurch Missionary Society Arch Mr. J. Owen ughes, the

Sincere standing personality.

denco Burners will leave behind President of the Cymdeithas Dewi March werk appreciation of their

April in an enviable reputation for Sant of Hongkong.. will be felt by the muny

May business capacity, discerndient, and

Songs in Welsh und English were: friends of Archdeacon and Mrs. skill in the conduct of affairs, Barnett, and indeed by all who Foresight and insight, combined contributed and at the conclusion

August 11.625 a sufficient acquaintance with jigment, are endowments of his address the President ad with the nature and extent of that compel animation ever. when dressed the Welshmen preseit la their endeavours. Their departure they do not reture ready aéquier-

According to the vernacular and The Venerable Arabdescon L The ovension of the dress was will bring a keen sense of loss. dar in views and opinions."

tie proposal of the hesith of Hen papers the London and Cuba mar-DD BARNETT, M., who is logy-

after 23 years' service, with every good wish that in a no specially esined lay expert on Fathers and in the course of it

Tag will be served at 4.30 p.m. more congenial climate health staff it is fortunate in having Mr. Owen Hughes expressed the

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1925. may be restored as the assured" of Arrladeacon Barnett's een pleure he felt at seeing so means to further participation, type to assist in guiding its com

The retrospect of mushy gathered there to join in actively, in forms of service for s 98760

which Archdeacon Barnett his good work done as the Segretary of hom-uring their national day on the shown himself to be specially the M. 5, in this district is no eye of the day. He was partien- qualified.

menit legnes to colleagues who will, urls pleased at there

bid farewell to Arehiengon and present the President of their sister priety of St. Andrew, and re- Mrs. Barnett. ...

This short article does not him "gretted at the Flon. M. F. W. Bird, President of the St. Georga's Archdeacon'a residence and work torchesive much less at Society, was otherwise engaged in in this Colony and afterwards in inclusive summary. It merely

to the present. He' Canton have contributed expresses in retur certain impressions W ly, in a marked. manner, to the of one whose relations with the thought they would agree that such forces that make for enlighten-Atlason Though not of the ties were, moe valuable, tosses ment and reconstruction through st have vet ben sufficiently, to the Empire, and he felt sure that Western Education of a special er 6 afford opportunity for the as long as the Bapire lasted s type. The conviction is, we think, tenent observation of his varied, 19g would there be these societies widely held and is still gaining gift read Barnett will be St. David, St. George and St. They regretted that they did nog ground, steadily, that the one hoperly su in Hongkong, where drew fear, heari of the new China lies in new mbral | li heen letified with and spiritual sanctions which are activities in the mblic interest de Hongkong the fourth pister selity, but he trusted that at present wanting to the national ying outside the ordinary duties before long they would have a St. life.

this clerical office. As, the Education in schools and elect to the Trustees appointed Patrick's opty, trae us they were

King nad Empiry, tApplause), leges where the Christian ethic is geat on behalf of the Clavern- their patioioidals and their a prominent feature and Christian with an Missions pro In-Hongkong, St. David's Society atmosphere is all pervasive.is, weerty, his business semien andį jas safi ong, but it was] believe, one of the best ways that oness Lave been seen to se to note in its loyalty to its advantage in discussions and in..

and king- the native land lie open to Western friends of-done helpful to China for imparting such sanct sought by the Trust had forgathered, to lionoim their "apphuse—and that night they tlans. Archdeacon Barnett first

At Canton, Holy Trinity College, came to reside in Hongkongiustituted on practically the same metre Saint. Tad often been twenty-three years

The lines a St. Stephan's. Hongkong, said that little was known movement in Western education and www pulfire on strength for St. Parid, and he believed this was

Consignees of Cargo must produce. for the Chinese was then in its reaching users, will be true. file was spoken about his ed this morning from Shanghai , life, but a good lead laid been with the Loudon mails of February carlier stages. The schools and alway- aristol with his !

bags letters nud 17 bags an Import Permit signed by the colleges of this Colony were seen The Church of Our Saviour in the written concerning him. He was 5. via Siberia comprising three

bern in 544 and died in 601, OF to be doing well their part in lead provincial city will have through his fits way that he newspapers, against 22 bags as per Superintendent of Imports and Ex ports Office, Hongkong, before Bills advice. Already their in-the

balkared coming Ling the way,

Six bags were short received by of Lading will be countersigned or fuence was making self felt attenues of Veleron and Mrs, was a good man and a good patriot and the fire of patriotism, kadled

and these are Delivery Orders Issued, the last mail,

"All broken, chafed and damaged the chief coast and river ports and Harnett other centres of trade. They had. Indertaking, carried, to fine linoong his fellowinen in included in the 20 bags which

the sixth century.lad been kept

where it will be examined at 10 a... come to be recognised as among

shortage of eight ags. the forces contributory to the real

bitening by a secession of other arrived to-day, thus leaving a cargo is to be left in the Godowns Tu courage, zeal, patriots, and he ile speaker) was

from, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, Marine awakening of China.

London, there were 1wo. It was at this stage in the his- and devotion En duty they have glad to say the fire was still In addition to the 20 bags from Saturday, 7th March, 1925, br tory of local education that. Arch. examples to many who have hung as brightly in the hearts Manchester, and 34 frans the cor- Surveyors."

it did tinent, viz: Marienburg 18, Vienna deacon Barnett joined the educated to estren them very high. Websimen as ever

8. Amsterdam 3, Switzerland 3 Aineension like the present give and Milan 2. tional forces of the Colony, bringly in love for their work's sake. Applausen, ing with him knowleilge and rellenon and Mrs. Parnett will

No Claims will be recognised after was allowed at such gatherings experience which few have beene in Hongkong and iss Canton the President a little license, and

the Goods have left the Godowns in a position to acquire before to Ahan ha honoured mane.

more guests present and cargo "undelivered after 9th commencing the great task in a They live, shad together for stand up and say what really

No Fire Insurance whatever will mission field. An 31.A, of the things that sure, nad by the flows they were. (Taughter, there were University of Melbourne, where character of their work they thened the speriacteristics of than Welshmen. That was true; March 1925, will be subject to rent, he had won distinction in Greek, selves will be praised, and the Welsh was his modesty they were a small community, but

notiertent of the loss whirk the water. He was proud to be the writer of that was unwittingly be effected.

11 paying theti

compliment. Consignees are requested to send in Hebrew and

Wollmor had ever been found thing gave the greater pleasure in their Bills of Lading in exchange conmmities ar nu to fit will Welshman. Economy, he became curate of measured.

ready "to" defend the honour of the than having a gent number of for Delivery Orders immediately. Empire. Applausei. Asia Colonist Friends with then, and it afforded ne one threw himself are readily the beanb pleasure to entertain into the life of his adopted country so many that sight He coupled post that he occupied for eight KOWLOON MARATHON,

than did the Welshman, Shoulder the toast with the names of Sir years. This was followed by three years as Secretary of the Church- Twenty-four entries. have been to shoulder with the English Claud Severn and Mr. W. W. Missionary Association in Vic- received for the annual Kowloon the man, was to be Hortil. Welshment loyed art and toria. When the need arose for Marathon rice which is to be run Berced, from Cree' to lukerman poetry and Rey knew. Mr. Homell Stephen's at 430 this afternoon. Sixteen are and down to the last and greatest was a disfiminating lover of art and College, Hongkong, then about to from the Army, one is a member way of all. They took their full poetry, and they had seon Sir Chand

drumatic art: (Applause).

In reply Sir Chud Severn dis be founded, clear indications of the Police, the Navy has one haie in the figli for freedom and skilful exponent of the pointed to Archdeacon Barnett as and the other four are civilians.

The toast was drink with the!

enssed the "pusibilities of the the right man.

Three stiver cups have been comply standing to the strains of fanai relebrations of Welshme

Eisteddfod It will within the memory of

presented by Sir Paul Chater, Me. The Welsh national miseni.

Tater, Mr. older, residents that the late Sir, S. Bailey and Mr R. M. Dyer,

D. J. Tawis, Vice.Taking the form of 2:1 Kaj Ho-kai and Pr, S. W. Tso,

rose to propone the and humorously remarked on the respectively.

He said that shortly qualifications of the President for

the position of Anth Druid. were largely concebed with the Starting of the College,

a quarter miles, the route will after their last damer a remark aj felt by then and by other inten-Start at St. Andrew's Church pored in the Pruss stating that tid Chinese that the deution

ago.

Year's

issues rough, the Work soirits dels Courbet have marked

Flein marier,

James Chuco American Consulate

C de Mello-, Kennedy Road !!

Edith H. Kee-260, Queen's Road

Mrs. E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel

W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co

Miss B. Bliss-I.K., Canton & Macao Steamboat Co..

26990

Miss G. Elis10, Ice House Street.

A. G. Suffiad-B.A.T.

21360 20490

John Mackenzie-J. F. Grose & Co., 6, Des Voeux Road.. 19900 Miss Alice Lau-Plans, Ltd., Asiatic Building

17895

Miss D. O'Keefe-Station Hotel, Kowloon

16800

W. Shen---Colonial Dispensary. Queen's Road Central,

12800

H. J. White-Hongkong Hotel

12296

Miss M. Kent-Lane. Crawford, Ltd

12220

Mrs. C. J. Roe-2. Observatory Villas

G. V. Hughes-W. R. Loxley & Co.

10990 10075

James Silva-Government House

1.

10410

C. H. Lyson-Lysor & Hall, Solicitors, Bank of China Bldg:

10020

"Teddy Hyndman-Kowloon Docks .....

9200

R. A. Cooper-N. Lazarus Opticians, 12, Queen's Road G.

9050

Miss V. Capel-Torres Building, Kowloon

8940

D. Hillier Harbour Oflice ...

8010

Fred V. Wong-833, Nathan Road, Kowloon

8860

L. E. S. Hodge-8b. Duddell Street...

Mrs. Clarke Atkinson-Kowloon. Docks

8600 8500

F. A. Loureiro-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.

8375

T. S. Wan-20, Caine Rond

8150-

Miss Rose Lau-59. Caine Road

8075

Dr. Wan Yik Shing-12, D'Aguilar Street-

"8000

#C. E. Vas-Easter Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.

7800

M. Mamuk-Dairy Farm

7726

Mrs, K. O'Sullivan-e Deacon's

7070

Miss Alicia Guiterres-7, Ashley Road, Kowloon.

7925

Ellis M. Joseph-Odell & Behar .....

€750

Miss S. V. Shirazee-Government Civil Hospital

6740

Miss Meadows-Public Works Departments

6500

Mrs. Denem-21, Broadwood Road

6450

R. C. Pass-Douglas S.S. Co.

6420

D. Trafford-Diocesan Boys' School, Bonham Road

6400

Mrs. Beran-Leighton Hill Road

6400

Mrs. Sullad. Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay

Dunstan Prestage-6, Gresson Street, Wanchai Beatrice Souza-Mae's Cafeteria.

6280 6210 6150

Mrs. A. M. G Slark-e 'o Harry Wicking & Co.

$150

Miss Christina Gutierez-39, Bonham Road.

6150

M. Rafeck-0.S.K. Co.

6150

Miss H. R. Bunt-30. Bonham Road

6100

Mrs. S. Perry-7, The Peak ..

G050

A. P. Frew-University of Hongkong

6040

Miss N.. MeEwen-Lay. Lodge, Kowloon

5000

H. R. Landolt-11. Orient Building

5500

E. Cordeiro-Noronha & Co...

6890

Holy Trinity. Ker, Victoria, and thereafter. Heulmaster of Caul-

Miss Mabel Gittins-Union Trading Co., Prince's Building

5850,

field Grammar School. Victoria, at

Mrs. Railton-B, Humphrey's Building, Kowloon

5750

Miss R. Hirst--3. West View, Kowloon

5750

C. A. Franco-Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.

.5700

Miss Everdine Cruz-e/o China & Japan Telephone Co.

5700

E. Maltos-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

5700-

Miss Florence She-1, Seymour Terrace.

5680

Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan Girls' School

5050

Miss Kathleen Grose-55, Conduit.Road

5550

Peter Silva-1, Austin Avenue, Kowloon

-5190

Henry Law-9. Changery Land

5480

Miss Violet Chan-Government Civil Hospital

5465

Miss A. Isnuil-e/o Wah Yan English School

5400

Mrs Hazeland-10, Queen's Gardens

5400

E. Ezra-D. Sassoon & Co., Ltd."..

5400

W. Sousa-Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street. 5350 ̈ Miss Ena Alves-6. Carnarvon Building

5300

Miss Alice Lee-37, Robinson Road

5250

Miss Cr Botelho-Peninsula Store, Basement K'loon Store. 5250

Mrs. Normington-Whitfield, Causeway Bay

5200*

Mrs. Harris Walker-Basiles, Lyttleton Road

5200

Dr. K. S. Cheah-54, Morrison Hill Road

5200

T. Braga 37, Robinson Road ....

T. Rarasay-W. S. Bailey & Co., Kowloon

6200 5200,

Miss Mercedes Rosario-12, Austin Avenue, Kowloon..

5180

U. Gonella-39,. Queen's Road C...

Miss Evelyn Castro-21, Caine Road

Miss Carvalho--Dodwell & Co., Ltd., 2, Queen's Road.

5175 6150 6150

Miss Ivy Musso--29, Morrison" Road

Mrs. T. S. Tsoi-25, Man Chung Fong; Happy Valley.

5100* $100.

Miss Sousa-Lyemua Villas, Kowloon

5100,

P. O. Peuster- Manners Co., Ltd 7, Queen's Road.

5100

Mrs. G. Rapp-Humphreys Estate Co., Ltd.

5100

Mrs. W. Lawrence-Kowloon Docks

6100

Miss B. George--Kowloon Naval Yard

5100

Mrs. T. C. Wong-1, Prospect Place. H. R. Capell-c/o A. S. Watson & Co.

N. H. Fok-Tutorial Institute

5100

Miss B. Stec-83, Broadwood Terrace

Votes.

5000 5000 5000

Freddie Cunha-Chartered Banking Corp.

5100

Miss Natalia Alvares-3, Duddell Street

5000

Mrs. Evelyn Sales-2, Bence Avenue, Homuntin

5080

Miss. Chang Ying-1, St. Stephen's Lane

5000

Miss Ofelia Barretto-1, Aimai Villas

606D

Syed Latif Hussien-c/o Haroon Adams & Co.

5000

Miss Bella Pestonji-11, Humphrey's Bldg Kowloon.

6060

Miss Maude White-14, Orient Buildings, Kowloon

5000"

Mr. Westlake-Volunteer Headquarters

6050

K. K. Kwan-St. John's Hall...

5050

Miss Leomore Gomes-ofo Jardine, Matheson, Peder St. 5000 Miss Lolita Rocha-100b, Wanchai Road

5000

Miss M, Guterres-22, Granville Road

5050

Miss Patricia Remedios-17, Castle Road

5000-

Miss Maria A. Yimg-11a, Caine Road'

5040

Miss Mimi Noronha-31, Yick Kee Building

5000

Miss Julia Wong-30. Caine Road...

5020

Miss I. Fathergill-Austin Road, Kowloon

5000

Cyril Curtis-18, Nathan Road, Kowloon

5020

Miss Eileen Leonard-Italian Convent

6000

Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon

5000

Miss Julia Gardner-11, Glenealy

5000

Mrs. Parsons-2, Broadwood Terraco

5000

Joe W. Barnes-Royal Navy

·6000

Miss Nidia Franco-8, Tung Hing Road, Kowloon

5000

Tony de Sousa-1, Aimal Villas, Kowloon

.5000

Mrs. CW. Olson-13; Broadwood Road

H. N. M. Hoosain-69, Queen's Road, C.

5000

5000 Mr. Arthur W. Gummith-Imports & Export Office

Mok Ying Gay-1, Wood Road

5000

Miss Elizabeth B. Solomon-22, Pilkin Street, Kowloon.

6000

Joe Montalto-3, Duddell Street

Mrs. D. Barrett-7, Wild Dell Building

6000

Miss S. K. Tso-Hongkong University

Andrew Zimmern-Benjamin & Potts, 11, Queen's Rd. 5000 Dr. K. S. Shin-53, Queen's Road C...

5000 6000 C. 5000

5000

Miss H. Soares-H. Alves & Co.

5000

Miss Rosy Lim-2, Stowford, Bonham, Road

Misa Clasy Xavier-3, Humphreys Avenue

Miss Chari King Sim-608,. Bonham Road

Charles Dragon-13, Frince's Terrace, top floor.. 5000 James Ng Sow Yean St. Joseph's College 5000 James Seung-72. Des Voeux Road C. 5000 Rosie Sanetos--13, Prince's Terrace, 1st door 5000

Bertha Xavier--c/o Deacon's, Prince's Building

5000 5000

5000

C. L. Chung-24, Ice House.Street

someone to undertake the duties of Warden in St.

It was

lu

funt where the battle

right

president. Over a distance of about six and visitors.

J

eded by well-to-de-families for door, along Nathan Road past the their sous could best be povided Mortuary into Hemuntin, to Kow- under the auspices of a Misionary loon City, returning by Hunghom, Chatham Road,, Middle Road Into Society, Their desires were pit Nathan Road and finish at the start- and their purposes attained mainly

ing point. through the agency of Archdeacon Barnett, who may be said to have founded the College and during his Wardenship 1902/1912, to have given the new institution a foremost place which it holds, to-day among thesehnals of the Colony. If Arch

Name,

The officials for the race will be:-Judges: Messrs. Lindsay. Arrowsmith and Sands: Time- keepers: Messrs. Reed and Doodha; Starter: Mr. C Whitley; and Hon. Secretary: Mr. F. NW. Doodba.

5000 5000

ין

about

1

was!

STOMACHS IN DISTRESS

Noed Tonic Treatment With DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

Here's Proof.

5

The s.s. President Adams urtly

V

All Claims must be presented within, ten days of the steamer's arrival" here, after which they cannot be recognised.

AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE

STRUTHERS & BARRY

Managing Operators. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1925.

THE AUCTIONEERING AND BROKERING, CO., LTD.

88. Duddell Street.

The Undersigned has received instructions to sell (for account of the concerned) by Public Auction

ON

TUESDAY

L

the 3rd of March, 1925. at 2,30 p.m. Valuable Household and Oos Furnitare

Comprising:

Dining table and chairs, desks,

I would have been more hitting.. he thought, had the President of either St. George's or St. Andrew's heen cailed upon instead of himself Reid Was to respond but Mr. diffident and he understood that wardrobes, glassware, crockery, bath Mr. Bird was somewhere in France and bathroom fittings, fenders and blackwood furniture, He had never been fireirons, (Taughter). present at a St. David's dinner Blowerstands and curio stands, and

Also until he came to Hongkong and sundry curios. Ming people ha acomach that the two he had attended had been refuse to perform the functions aliisted presided over by Sir William Rees-

each остакіон to them by nature. Was ever food is Davies. They had had a rollick Jacobean style, practically new. Paton lies, undigested in the stomach.ng time: fermenting and are ing, and Laughter), as rollicking as Sir causing much dilates. This musins that the stomach bislost its tone; that is, it is suffering from s deficiency of ich rod bloody their action in building up and as iching the blood, Dr. Bai

of France and he was very glad ornaments. Pink Fills retos atrength to tell them Sir William was better. stomach and so enshlo it to dnits work

Th's in contra d by the experio-ce of MrA heen, of Min. Street Thing atono, England For Ese yours" enld Me. Shean, as nurtye to in

Willam could "minke

them

(Laughter). He had recently had

8 Dining room chafra (Powell's)

+

and Silver Plated Ware comprising:-

-Picture frames, vases, salt sellers,

a feffer from him from the,, South Pepper

shakers and sundry

Also

Several large and small safes and and enjoying life (Applause). Sir 3 travellers' sample trunks

1. E. 8. HODGE, Wiffin was a good friend, and

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 2nd March 1925,

on an occasion like the presout always disporieil hiníself within

algetion and debility. Anything the limits in which a Chief Justice

ensed torture. Firquont'y had to stay away from my works, Myd etor board to do ms no god. I could ngitter est nor si ep, and fell aw y to andow. life was a buy..

could disport hinisell (Laughter), t Mr. Harnell also replied and the gathering broke up shortly before ** midnight.

Soloists who contributed to this 40 day dad about Dr. Williams' Tisk Pills, and decided to try by evening's enjoyment were M

Richards the ting I lind fi, isted the first box of and Mr D. M.

the plila 1 food ing appatite returning, Mrs. Oxspring, Mrs. Hooper and and loan to gun Etrength. As I

iko.

AT TIL CENOTAPII.

guinard the pills I stead' improve, Mr. H. G. Amis. and before lone all signs of dig stion and dubility disapponiod. Now I m new map and it is o cororo a joy to live."

Bazin Dr. Willams' Pink Pills for Pula People now. For climat oras na they wo sold through, the Far East i glas haticully scali ispitlus, obtainable from chemists perthae, or pnt fror, 10 per uitle. / fo six hot, froti

Two wrentiis were laid on the Cenotaph on Sanday morning by Mr. Oren Hughes, on behalf of the Society to commemorate the rifice of Welshmen of Hong- Fong in the great war.

Amongst those present were Mrs, Oxspring. Commander Williams,

the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Richards and Kings Road, Shanghai.

1 Capt., Tomna.

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