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TUESDAY, MARCH 31,

NOMINATIONS IN POPULARITY CONTEST CLOSED TO-DAY.

Count Of Votes Published To-day

Before Official Tally.

For

Last Time

Is your name in the list o-day] Contestants having sheques the China Mail and Sunday should get them aashed or certi Herald Campaign? The ballotted. These regulations are made Box in the Campaign office was so that there will be no bitch and opened this morning and the votes every contestant may segure his counted for publication for the votes in plenty of time Jast time before the count at 6 p.r. on Saturday. As soon as the voles were totalled, the box was officially sealed;, a-slot being left open to receive the ballots,

CONTESTANTS MAY POLL ALL RESERVE VOTES NOW as the ballot box will not be opened again until opened by the Judges in the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room on Saturday night.

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The prizes are all on display at the various stores they were pur chased from, and are ready to be delivered to the winning contest- unts.

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WHO'S WHO,

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

ehief officer, Mingsang, has gone second officer, same ship.

TOURISTS ARRIVE"

HONGKONG'S DRIZZLING

WELCOME.

SOME NOTABLM VISĘKORS.

THE JUDGE'S PORT

LORD COLERIDGE'S

STORIES..

Lord Coleridge's

new book This for Remembrance" (Flober Unwin, 158.) has a very special charm, and Its appeal will not be before him, in court and have of his

THEATRE

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JAMES MCGRATH, LTD. Presents the famous "LONDON RÉCORD REVUE Starr

LEE WHITE & OLAY SMITH

ANDY

ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY Including Miss LEE WHITE'S famous LITTLE PEACHES, the prettiest Dancing Chorus seen in Hongkong for years.

·FRIDAY, April 3rd & SATURDAY, April 4th at 9 15 Miss Lee White's Latest London Production "VOGUES. OF 1925".

· 1-MILE AERIAL.

THE EMPIRE WIRELESS. STATION.

SHADOWS BEFORE Coming Events Advertise

In The Mail

ENTERTAINMENTS;

Many people are speculating on who is going to win. To-day the leader of the list has a little over half votes. twe million and There is still plenty of time for many of the contenants, far down Nominations Closed...

in the list to jump to the top. "Nominations are closed now in Subscriptions may be turned in the Campaign. No new contest" right up to the last minute at ants may enter the race. Any 6 p.m. next Saturday night. The contestant, however, whose name lenders in the race are so close has been in the list may be that one or two subscriptions will reinstated with his full votes by inrow anyone up several places: turning in enough subscriptions Just think! One subscription, to qualify. All contestants whose one lone yearly subscription. may master, Hydrangea, has gone Foreman, of Chicago, who served bottles of port. When dinner was wireless station, at Rugby would p.m. names appear in the list to-day make anyone of several contest-

men..

"Hr. W. Atkinson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Mingsang.

Mr. J. W. Stoneham, acting over 350 round-the-world our limited to those who appeared The Cunard liner Franconia with arrived this morning and berthed at the Kowloon whurt,

kindly remembrances. The passage from Manila Waunfailing courtesy: Mr. H. M. Miller, acting sesond

The general reader will And officer, Mingsang, has gone third describet as having been a calm one,

and as far as could be gathered the much to interest him in the extracts officer, same ship.

Mr. G. Porterfeld, from leave,journey until this stage had been from the diary of the author's pleasant one for the passengers grandfather, Sir John Taylor has gone second engineer, Lien-With drizzling min und the whole of Coleridge, with reminiscences of shing.

Hongkong enveloped in mist, the Southey, Wordsworth, and Sir Mr. J. McTavish, acting second tourists were disappointed in guin- Walter Scott. Members of the enginer, Lienshing, has gone ing first impressions, but notting Par will gather from the collection daunted the first contingent of of "Jocoseria" a rich store of third engineer, same ship.

Mr. J. Colquhoun, third en-visitors for Cuntou (about 90) amusing anecdotes förrobing-room gineer, Lienshing, has gone sup'y bounted the "Star" Terry boat and circuit, mess.

catch the .. Futshan, which suited The tale of the man who "fell third engineer, same ship.

Mr. C. B. Page, chief officer. at 8 o'clock. The bund of the off a scaffold outside Newgat Charles Hardouin, has gone act-Franconia accompanied them to while talking to a clergyman" is a provide entertainment on the way. new and good version of the old ing master, Paul Beau.

Mr. H. Cornwell, acting master, Amongst some of the distinguish story. A story of Sir William Paul Beau. has gone chief officer, el passengers are the following Grant, Master of the Rolls, recalls

Mr. Samuel Mather, of Cleveland, the famous" three bottle Charles Hardouin.

In those days the court went! Ohio, one of America's richest men;

FL Colby, Mr.

shipping back to sit after dinner, which was magnate: General Milton 1 carly: Sir William always dined alone. The butler brought two the great war 31rs, Elsie Lincoln

the

have been in working order this will positively win a prize onants à successful-winner of a officer, Hydrangea, has gone third famous psychological publications; in either, he brought coffee. If month. But not until near the "Oh, Doctor."

Mr. C. Bailey. acting chief Benedict, of Los Angeles, author of over, he came, looked at

bottles, and, if any wine was left

officer, Halching.

Capt. A.ti. Pearson, D.8.0., and

end of the year will Great Britain Mr. R. Elvidge, third officer, Mrs. Pearson, of London: Cup, none was left, he brought two possess a wireless station capable more bottles. And after that of communicating with any pan Haiching, is on reserve.

G. B. Mikon, M.C., and Mrs. Grant went into court and deliver

'of the world. Mr. W. Wilkinson has been Wilson of London Mr. R. P. Med judgments which are the onvy Mr. E. H. Shaughnessy, assist appointed second officer. Hai- Davis, of Mount Union, Penn of the legal World.

Imumfacturer of building materials. At service in Magdalen College, ant chief engineer at the General Mr. T Gore has been appointed who is selling with his wife and "Oxford, Mr. Gladstone, "fred with Post Office, stated that in add! three daughters: Mrs. Edward . religious enthusiasm and being graphy Rugby will be the centre tion to ordinary wireless tele- third officer. Haiyang.

Ruth H. Mr. W. B. Richardson, second Kellogg and Miss

very musical, sang loudly," during of Government experiments in officer, Halyang, has gone acting Kellogs. of Los Angeles Col. a part of the service when the Transatlantic wireless telephony." 1. A. Junkm, congregation were for the most When Rughy is in working Mr Jonkin, of Chicago; Mr. part content to listen. This attracted order," he said, perhaps the day Edward Bingham ~ Allen. and the notice of the college dean, who will not be far distant when it Mr. Edmund E. Allyne, of sent for Mr. Gladstone and remon-will be possible for anyone who is Cleveland; Mr. Ralph Paine strated with him. Benediers of Los Angeles; Mr, and Mrs.

Saturday night.

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Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5, Shelley Street

Mrs.. E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel

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Miss G. Ellis-10, Ice House Street

R. C. Rass-Douglas S.S. Co.

1251160 1176260

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

1001850

Doris Lee-9, Seymour Road

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

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656380

C. de Mello-5. Kennedy Road-

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C. Bond-Gande, Price & Co.

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James Chue-to American Consulate

614850

Edith H. Kee-260. Queen's Road

543280

Miss Annie Tollan-20, Nathan Road

510650

Miss Alice"Lau-Plans, Ltd., Asiatic Building

452420.

Miss Lolita da Sousa-1. Aimai Villas, Kowloon

440000

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OH, DOCTOR!"

LAST SHOWING THIS EVENING.

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PIANO RECITAL.

Captain W. Brewer, from leave.

has gone master, Hydrangea.

Mr. W. H. Watson, acting

chief officer, same ship.

thing.

chief officer, same ship.

Mr. W. H. Bennett, chief officer, Haiyang, is on leave.

Mr. D. L. Jones, second officer, Kiangsu, has gone second officer, Taming.

Mr. P.R. Harris, second officer, Taming, is on reserve.

Mr. S. Aherne, from reserve, has gone second officer, Fatshan. Mr. D. Brotchie, second officer, Chekiang. has gone acting chief officer, Chusan.

Mr. J. W. Hurst has been ap- pointed second officer, Chekiang.

Mr. G. Boyle, chief officer, Chusan, has resigned:

Francis

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The

120 MILES OF "EARTH."

March 31- Star Had it not been for strikes and Farewell performance of other delays the Government's Madeline Rossiter Company,

March 31.

"Why" said Mr Gladstone, "is a telephone subscriber to ring up and talk to a friend' or business Amin W. But, of New it not the house of God?" York: Mr. Eric Craven, of Sander "Not at all," said the dean, it acquaintance in America at cer

tain times of the day." innd. England: Mr. and Mrs. is a college chapel!"

This is on â par, as Lord Hancock English of Memphis, Te Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Coleridge says, with the story of Knight, of Burlingame, California; the gentleman entering a church

„MESSAGES TO ANYWHERE. There will not be a portion of the Empire or a British ship on any Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. MeNear, and inquiring in hushed tones of of the seven seas to which it will the verger whether the church was not be possible to send a message also from Burlingame.

Mr. Ross H. Skinner' (Craise open for private prayer. Aye," at any hour of the day.

It.. Cinsel said the annoyed verger. "Icopped Directors. Mr.

Associate Director and a darge two on 'em at it yesterday stal of Messrs. Phos. Cook and Son's organisaation are travelling

Mr. D. T. Nicholas, second officer, Kanchow, has resigned.

Mr. T. B. Low, from reserve, has the vessel to ensure the coufert of the passengers. They are gone acting chief officer, Ngankin.assisted by the periment staff

Mr. L. L Foxall has been ap pointed second officer, Kansu.

Mr. B. W Storey,third engineer, Sunning, has gone third engineer,

Chengtu.

hengt McPride, third engineer, Chengtu, has gone third engineer, Sunning.

Mr. H. M. Miller, second officer, Mingsang, has gone third officer, Cheongshing

Mr. H. M. Nellson, third officer, Cheongshing, is on reserve.

Mr. P. R. Hadris, second officer,

Taming, is on reserve.

Mr. R. L Barkus, third enginer, Wosang, bas gone to shore duty.

Mr. H. L. Lee, from reserve, has

MR. HARRY ORE'S PUPILS gone third engineer, Wosang.

It is impossible not to be im pressed with the fact that the effort in certain directions, to "acquire the art of pianoforte playing from those best qualified to teach it, is very real. This, and also the fact that those who have set themselves this task are doing so lo no un certain way, was again demonstrat ed last night in the City Hall when a number of Mr. Harry Ore's pupils submitted a programme of items showing not merely the technical facility to which they have attained, but also a measure true interpretation, without, of

of which"

The

"One of the most amusing comedies that has ever come to Hongkong" is the general verdier on "Oh, Doctor!" which is being screened in the Coronet Theatre again this evening, the season having been extended one day to meet the great demand for seats. "Oh, Doctor" is the story of a young man who fancies himself a confirmed invalid until one day he falls in love with a pretty young nurse who insists that the man she will marry must be strong and of valiant heart. Forthwith

abundance any the invalid" plunges inte one reckless escapadeafter another with technique is of no avall. results at once thrilling and programme seemed to show the amusing. The fact that three old pupils in various stages of pro- gentlemen have lent him a small ficiency. Master L. Judah opened fortune on a security that will be with a simple "Serenade" by worthless if he dies within, three Grisart, in which he accomplished years adds further spice to the the runs to perfection and brought fun, and altogether it can be a simple sweet tone from the agreed that Oh, Doctor" is instrument. In quick succession certainly one of the most amusing there followed Miss P. Lawrence, comedies that has ever.come to | Miss N. Thorburn and Miss Daisy Hongkong.

Capt. O. B Wilks, from reserve, has gone master, Batarina.

Captain A. W. Hall, of the Telemachus, has gone master, Pheumpenh

Captain E. D. Holmes, of the Pheumpenh, has

gone master, Telemachus.

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of the Company at their offices en onte

6.19

£200 MURDERS. SHOPS PROM MOTOR-CARS,

The" earth" for the station is being provided by Jaying 120 miles of copper wire, which is be- ing buried about three inches deep by a specially constructed machine over an area of about 590 acres. The aerial is in two parts, with a straight raa of a mile and a half.

the

There will be no similar station any part of the Empire with Canada-capable of

exception of Glace Bay, communi. cating with Britain, although there sit-will be many able to pick up

Rugby's signals.

The great war between the A feature of the present Chinese Tongs, or clanishi secret use is that all the arrangements sieties, which is the queerest that both ashore and aflost are entirely America has witnessed in a genen in the hands of Messrs. Thos, Cook so, is apparently drawing and Son.

A pesce conference is There will be a daily contingent ting in New York.

For the first time since a of visitors to Canton. until Fri- day. There will also be two trips series of assassinations began to Macao, and extensive excur- October the police made some im sions in the New Tterritories,

portant arrests.

close.

weird

trips round the island, and visits They captured a young Americam to Repulse Bay and the Peak. The guaman, John V. Clark, aged 23, at afternoons will be free for the Chicago. Clark is charged with visitors to do local sight-seeing having acted as a murder agent of and shopping.

the Hip Sing Tong in the war against the On Long Tong; in a number of large cities.

The vessel will sail for Shang hai on Saturday night.

BILLIARDS TOURNEY.

At the V.R. C. last night, E. W. Spry defented C. P. O.

"

STEAMER MOVEMENTS."

The B. L. ss." Takada" left Amoy for

this part yesterday and is due here this evening.

The P. 1. 8. "Sicilla' left Sharg hai for this, Port en Mar 38 at 8.50 .m and was das bere to-day at 6 a.m

The P. L. Gathic Prince from He has confessed that he was en- New York sailed from shanghai on Mar. guged as a pay-of man in the 29 and is expected to arrive here to war and as a chauffeur to Chinese The O. L... "Franconia" on her usenssina.

He drove the Toug warriors in a motorcat to five cities where Wr. uurders were committed. Drayton in the second rouad of the Clark says that the Hip Sings Mr. T. W. Spence, from reserve, Billiards Championship by 800 pay generous rates to the warriors, has gone second officer, Loksun. points to 321 Spy meets Wong the sale of pay being £200 for a Po-long in the third round on. April amurder, £50 for wounding a victim, 7.

and £10 for "shouting up" victim, The highest breaks were (Spry) in their business establishments or 55, 38, "30" and (Draytom) 21. hores,

Loksun, is on reserve

Mr. S. N. Petroff, second officer,

Mr. R. Kettle well, from reserve,

Las gone chief office, Haldis. |

Mr. W. Wilson, acting chief officer, Haldis, has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. J. McDonald, second officer, Haldis, is on reserve,

Mr. C. A. Hille, from reserve, has gone second officer, Pong Tong.

Mr. J. S. Kirpatrick, second officer, Pong Tong, is on reserve.

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BASKETBALL

.1182

round the world cruise left Manila on Sunday for this pɔrt and was die here at daylight

it to day.

"Philoctetes from

The D. F. 4.8

Pecite Forts left Mike on Mar. 28 for this to't and is das here to-morrow.

The F. & O. s.a. “M. codonis 'defi Singapore for this port with the out ward English Mailand, in das here on Apr. 2atalous to m pore for this Port on Mar. 84 at p m. and The P. & 0: a. Tilawa" loft Binga.

is des bra on Apr. 2 ab aboar a.m.

The B. L. s. Benclouch' from Leith

Ai 6 p.m. to-night P. O. Peters The Chinese in the war HOW meets. Thomas in the second ending have adopted the most up-to-Middlesbro. Antwerp and Leadon t round Play will be in two" date methods of the American ingapore for this part on Mar. 28 and is

to arriva hare on Apr. 1. due sessions..

professional murderer. They have, The .P.3. R.S. Hipries of Russia' for the most part, abandoned the Capt. & J. Eoster, R.... Commander,

of Lutchets and, instead of was due at Hoogkong to-day at 11ang turing their heads when firing. The eteurer will leave here for Victoris and Vancouver. BO... via Bhonghai, they have almed straight.

Haganski, Kobs and Yokohams, at 8 a.10. on Afr. 3

The

A. O. L. 9.8. Pros. Madison," returns from Manila at 6 pm to-day arriving here at 7 a m. oe Apr. and will sail for Victoria and Sextile via Shang. bat and Jopen at 5 pm, on Apr. 3

Pres Jackson which la due at this port on Apr. 6 sailed from Boatile on Mar. 16-on schedule.

Having on the Colony's basket. Mr. G. H S. Page, chief officer, but competition, South Chips. A. A. New Mathilda, has gone chief are (0 meet the Rest at the officer, Borneo,

AFTER TWO YEARS.

FOUR ARMED RAID ARRESTS.

and

BOXING.

As a result of Clark's confession, the Chicago police have arrested 30 hiness. Clark identified 6 of them as his assistants in different forays

Four of these are being sent to Pittsburg to stand their trial for

Two will be tried ute murder. Chicago.

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The R, F. B.Dicmad" left Liver pool on Mar. 21 for Biraits. Hongkong; Ebsoghi Matt, Kohe end Yokohama od in dun here an oralut Anr, 27

The A.O.L.

The N.Y.K... Fushimi Maru left

London for Hongkong via :uez on Feb.

and is expected here on Apr. 6. The OPS. RM.“, Empress of Canada" arrived at Yokohama en Már.

97 m. left Yokohama Mar. 28 p.m. ard is due at Vancouver on Apr. 6.

Many of their raiding parties have shot victims from a motor-car while driving rapidly through the Y.M.C.A. at 7.30 this evening after crowded streets of Chinatown. Mr. R. A Pritchard, chief officer which the shield and prizes will be. Borneo, has gone chief officer, presented. New Mathilda. Shipping The South China fear com Ma. the latter being applauded for Engineering.

prises-Cheung Chung-sing (head a brilliant piece of fingering in Lavellee's "Butterfly." Miss A. dos

of the section), HoKa-la (captain), Fiues of $10 and $5 were im- Remedios, Miss Ada Leon and

Lam Ming-fan, Lok I, Wong Tat- posed at the Marine Court yester Miss E. Dunbar submitted offer-

ying, Wat Pak-hang, Wong To day morning on the owner of the lings by Schubert-Liszt, Liszt, and

ping, Lai Sze-chiu, and P. K. steam-launch Hing Wo for not Chopin, with much acceptance

Wong, reporting to the Harbour Office The recital was made additionally

The B. Ps. "Agamemnon left Liver the licence number of a new cox attractive by two solos by

tool on Mar. 1 for straits, Hongkong, Sharghai, Moll, Kobe and Yokohama swain he had engaged and not Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith.

and in das at this port on or about Apr. exhibiting the vessel's licence Rachmaninov's Prelude-in G. Flat

10. on board. Eleven small craft is too little known. It is beautiful

The O.F., R.M.S." Empress of An armed robbery that occurred masters and mistresses were each and last night received that treat

C. P. O. Jim Cartlidge is likely The D.NL. President. Harrior,*

Australis lefs Vancouver for Hongkong fined $5, three for lying inshore at ment which can only be described

at Wongneicheng village in 1923 to be in the ring on April 20. when which is due at this porc na pr 17 via Japan ports and Shanghai, on Mar. night, and the others for obstruct as impressive.

was recalled at the Central Magis it is hoped to pit him against sad form New York on March 6.-on and is dus hers on Aur, 10. Arensky's Einde ing the Yaumati

Toe B.F.. Honelaus" from Liver Goverment in F. Sharp is not unlike other were brought before Mr. S. B B. defented feather-weight champion of East Asiat Co. Ltd.) left Dunkirk on Hongkong, hanghai, Moji,, Kobe and tracy this morning when four men Andre Dupre, described as the un- The M V. 38 Sumatra." (wedish real loft Saez on Marah 17. for Strails, Coal Pier. A conservancy junk compositions in this genre-of a McElderry was fined $25 for anchoring in the flurid nature. It is saved by a charged. A 6fth man, at present

and formally France.

Mar. 26 and is due here on or about May Yakobama and is das at tala port on cable reserve between Blake Pier theme for the left hand, which as serving a sentence of imprison. Hongkong Boxing Association, has

Mr. J. Brook. Manager of the 4.

April 13. and the "Star" Ferry Wharf. played by Mr. Bowes-Smith was

The D S. La President Monroe' which is due at this port on April 19, a delight to hear, setting out in ment, was also brought into Cout received a cable from Dupre, the and charged with being concerned after accepting the terms of the

ailed from San Francisco do Mar. 14- Isaacson run what he called a more picturesque rellef the in the robbery, his name. being Association to fight in Hongkong,

on sobrdula "Three-penny and sixpenny brilliance of the treble portion of added to the charge sheet. shop." One day a woman came the piece. Mr. Hary Ore wound up in, chose a toy, and put a sixpence an hour's delight with a superb in Isaacson's hand." "Excuse rendering of Chopin's Nocturne me, madam," he exclaimed, "But and his own Lentish Rhapsody. "Those "toy's”” are ninepence each.

"But, goodness! was a threepenny-and-sixpenny- shop," said the customer. "Vell, madam, I leave it to you," was the reply. "How much is three- pence and sixpence?”

I thought this

Harduppe: "I always do my hardest work before breakfast." Borrowell:"What's that?"" Harduppe: "Getting up."

Dupre las defeated Buttling Key the Straits boxer who was up here

ne time ago.

•hodula

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES,

· Cargo merived for sa. “Bentawers ›

Tao B. F. 4. Maator": from Liver.

remaining delivered after today pool loft Buez on Mar. 10 for Bongkong. he subject to rent pests. Cita Bhangbat and Hankow and is dan at this Livirgaon C, Ltd.

Corgo, urtivol fer E. "City of port op or about Apr. 18

The . 9.F. 1.4.. ** Chichad” fmm Kew Durhan remaining urdillwood for York left Baer on Mar. 18, for Strait.

the pork on april

New York, March 29:-The New pet x 170 Bubjcal to Tart. forth. Philippines and dao st.

Sub-Inspector Dorling, who is in charge of the case, in asking for a remand, informed His Worship that the complainant in the robbery in question was now living in Macao His address, York World announces that Mr.The Bank Lino Lid --however had been found Joseph Widener of Philadelphie- The Hongkong" Amateur "|"which'as fed from Susitie

All five men were remanded has purchased from: Lord Spenser's Dramatic Club are making a Fredo this port on Apr. until next Friday afternoon; collection of Titans, the Venus sentation of plate to Mr. Waps of schedule.

Mr. F. Whitehouse appeared as and Adonis whose value " Sinclair and this may be seen. at European-Passenger Lino) lato Lonrion

MARATHON,YK, Ga. Hakondale, counsel for the defence of one of estimated at a million dollars Messrs Falconer's nati Saturday for Hongkong via Bues on Mar, 14 andis the men.

Reuter's American Service

expooted horn on Apr.

McKinlay

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March 31.

March 31 "The Rosary."

Temptation

Coronet The

World Theat

Queen's Then

April 1, Theatre "The Gondeliers." in aid of Benevolent Society, 9 pm, funds for Missions to Seamen

April 2-Concert in Ads

April 3, Theatre Boa James McGrath, Ltd., presen

for the first time in Hong the famous "London Recor Revue stars, Lee Way and Smith.

SPORTS..

April 4-University - Arm Athletic sports, Univer Ground, Pokfulum, 2 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTIONE

April 1-Lammert Broa No. 5, East Point Terrace, Ca way Bay, household furnitak“ 2.30 p.m.

COMPANY MEETINGS. ·V April 8-General meeting? shareholders of the Hongi and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., at Hongkong Hotel, Pedder Stre

noon.

April 8-Third yearly meeth of the Hongkong Engineering Construction Co., Ltd. in office of Messrs. Shewan, To & Co., 11 a.m.

OTHER MEETINGELS April 1-Public Lecture of

H.K. Lodge The Theosoph

Society, 16, Queen's Road Centt. 5.45 p.m.

April B. Lecture on marines by Lieut.-Comdr. Oz at Helena May Institute, 5

EXHIBITION. *..

Apr 1 to 5.-Chinese Western Art at Chinese Y.M 71 Bridge's Street.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMEN

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NOTICE.

KOWLOON WATERWOR

T is hereby notided that orga after WEDNESDAY, 182,

a constant supply of water turned on in the Public Man Kowloon.

HAROLD T. CREASY Water Author Public Works Department,

Hongkong, 31st March, 1925

AN

NOTICE.

THE EIGHTEENTH

MEETING of the CLUB LTD. will bebeld Evening in the Club promis

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