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ANNUAL" DINNER,

CIVIL SERVICE CLUB FUNCTION,

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ARMY ORDERS."

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"Vanity baga," beautiful ON Owing to the inclement weather

Ferdinand Decalut, a youngnaments, sable furs, and dainty. which prevented the match with by the members of the Engineer Mr: A MeKirdy is held by the chauffeur, when driving a new silks of more than 2,000 years ago, the Hongkong Cricket Club from Co. and their friends at Head- taking place, the Civil Service quarters on Saturday on the occa- Committee and members of the car from Antwerp to Hannut at are described in an account

night, saw another car standing in ceived by Reuter from Colonel First leven were not able to go sion of the Company's annual Victoria Recreation Club was the roadway with a man and a Kozloff, leader of the Mongolian to the annual dinner of the Civil dinner and distribution of shoot-'shöwn at ́n pleasant gathering woman beside it.

Tibet expedition of the Russian Service Club on Saturday night aging prizes.

Over one hundred on Saturday when the departing stop, explained that he had a break discovered, in Mongolia, three The man signalled Decalut to Geographical Society, who has winners of the First League, but persons sat down. Among those member was presented with a down, and asked him whether he groups of gravemounds; belonging the second eleven had already Commandant, Captain Joll. Ad gold watch sultably inscribed.

were:-Lleut. Col. Bird,.

would give "Madame la Mar to the Hang Dynasty, 200 B.C..... earried off the spoils of victory jutant, Captain R. Melville Smith, Mr. McKirdy arrived in the quise" lift as far as Hannut. and the members of both teams. C. Company, Lieuts. Syme Colony on June 4, 1894, and two

The mounds are 80 miles north With his passenger beside him, of Urga, Mongolia's capital, and were the recipients of congratula- Thompson, and Skelton, Corps. yars later joined the staff of tho Decalut drove off, and, shortly are shut in on either side by tions.

Sergt. Major Westlake Captain Taikoo Sugar Refinery.

He has afterwards, the car collided with towering rocks and sharp-pointed The dinner took pince at the Feary, Sergt.-Major Smith and worked with this concern ever horse drawn cart loaded with tree mountain peaks. Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden. Sergt. Swinson representing the

trunks." His Excellency Sir Claud R.E.'s.

since, rising to the position of

The biggest tumuli are about engincer in charge.

The carter, having expressed goft. long. The burll charbers Owing to falling health he has been forced it was decided to adjourn to a occasionally 60ft. Each chamber his willingness to pay the damage, are goft to 40ft deep, and to relinquish his appointment and neighbouring inn to draw up an is a solid wooden, little structure leave the Colony.

account of what had happened 12f1. to 18ft. long and oft. to rzit, Soon after Mr. McKirdy's The passenger consented to be a wide, and about Ioft arrival the sporting life of the witness.

high Around them are corridors, turn aspect. He was Colony assumed an interesting Preparing to sign the declara ing exactly to the four cardinal

an all-rounditlon, the "marquise "pulled off points of the compass. athlete, and took an interest in her right-hand glove and both the everything appertaining to portar claimed together, "It's the hand of the dead being turned to the The coffins are placed in the chauffeur and the carter excentre of the sepulchre, the heads Later he was an ardent supportar took a keen interest in its weltered than the "marquise "stote of tained wooden columns covered of Victoria Recreation Club, and of a man {**

north. No sooner were the words nt- In one tumulus a corridor con- On several occasions he neted as Secretary during Mr. her skirt, exposing to view a man's with silk tapestry of a delicate Witchell's absence.

trousers, took to "her" heels and grey hue with pictures represent- despite a hot pursuit, vanished. ing riders, griffs, and hunters party to a plot to overpower bird holding a serpent in its beak. It is believed the woman was awith arrows directed at a huge Decalut and rob him of the car and some money he was carrying.

The menu was as follows: Army Form 967835, A.QZ.

(Pt. II.).

Severn, K.B.E., President of the Club, presided, and the official guests wore. His Excellency Major-General CC. Luard, the Hon Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. T J. Gaisford-St. Lawrence, the Mechaniam,

A mixed effort by the Governor

Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Mr. W. W. Harnell, C.I.E., Vice-Chancellor thing overhauled, test connections, Before starting up, have every- of the University, also the Honrepack all leaky joints, check Ir. E. D. C. Wolfe, and Mr. H. R. stores, and prepare for a long helius. The President mention-heavy duty run.

that letters had been receiver regretting their inability to be

present from, amongst others, Messrs. C. D. Melbourne, J. R. Wood, B. B. Reed,. Commodore A. J. E. Stirling, Sir Henry Gollan, Sir Henry Pollock, and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall.

The dinner committee com- Frised Mr. J. H. B. Nihill (Chair- pan), Messrs. F. L. Sijuthbs, P. Lamble, J Deakin, A. Grimmitt,

Wood, R. S. Vergette (Hon.

Secretary), and Mr. B. Maugham (Hon. Treasurer).

Very strong, to be administered in

-Tuning in Mixture.

small quantities. Auxiliary hand feed Apparatus.

Switches and Gadgets Used in conjunction with above for

tuning in purposes. 3- Water Resistances." For prevention of overloading and overheating. 4-Submarine. Detonators.

No. 8. Sauce. In small charges only.

with

E5-Aerial Tuning Inductances and Wavemeters.

Toast of the Club. After the toast "The King" hadi been duly honoured, Mr. W. W. Hornell proposed the main toast, "The Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Club, in a speech which was punctuated by laughter. He said that he unfortunately did not

If your "reception" is not all that it should be, continue using til "X" is sent.

6.-Transoms and Trestles, '. A good solid foundation is re-

-----quired" for these ------

7-Knots and Lashings. Don't get "tied up" with it. 8-High Explosive.

E

fare..

In his earlier days he was one of the Colony's best cyclists and was undisputed champion from 1896 1900. So keen was he on cycling that he was responsible for the opening of the first bicycle shop in a place at Queen's Road Enst. In those days the "Mono" pole" and "New Hull" were the reputed makes..

part

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PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS."

A WONDER CARPET. There were also many samples of thin silk tissues, sometimes covered with designs showing a very high standard of artistic skill.

Under one coffin was a carpet into which pictures had been

first

Per E. & A. s.s. "St Albans, on woven representing & running elk, The Presentation.

Apr. 3 Capt. and Mrs Cheshire, with a griffin on it's back, plucking His Excellency Sir. Claud

Mr S. D: Chant, Mr G. Vaughan, at its horned steed. Near the elk Severn, K.B.E., Chairman of the Mrs and Master Morse, Mr and Mrs and the griffin is depicted a fight Victoria Recreation Club; in makruce, Mr TP Davies, Mrs between a hoofed animal and a ing the presentation, said in Soderblom, Miss F. Leggatt, Llaut. long-tailed beast.

A. Baxendell, Miss E. W. Armis..

Each picture is divided by play cricket, but it always was a Normal charge 15 oz, clah, heavy very great pleasure when I re- and Mrs B. Goodspeed, Mr. and The carpet is finished with a

tead, Miss Magianity, Mrs E, M woven Mr. MeKirdy.-It gave me

Cook, Mr Smith, Mr. Taylor, Mr Chinese hieroglyphics.

hieroglyphics-the ceived a letter from the Secretary. Mrs J McCutcheon, Hon. Mount-wide coloured silk border bearing. asking me to come here this even-stuart Elphinstone, Mr Derath, Miss Chinese lucky talismans. ing to make this small presenta-E. M. Gaulstone, Capt. E. Bentley, tion to you from the Committee Miss E. Edwards, Miss A. M. an intact grey silken shirt, a hat, Among the garments found were and members of the Victoria Re-Cooper, Miss V. Mannett, Mrs and parts of garments, collars, and creation Club on the occasion of Lozan, Mrs Palipenco, Mr Jsleeves, bordered with sable furs. your leaving the Colony. I am Savkoff, Mr J. Starnoga, Mr F. There were all sorts of small sure that we all in this Club very Antoshim; Mr A. Pligney, Mr Ibright silk bags with embroidered

members" to be calculated for. g-Insulators and Strainers, 10. Ammunition..

dangerous game. When an elder ly en tried to arrest the progress his legs or slipped through his of a ball it either passed through fingers; sometimes in trying to

Of all sizes and calibre. Take vour choice: catch a ball it hit one on the nose.

IfStand by Mixture. (Laughter). Some amusing In readiness for the G.R." references were made to cricker'in

signal. the time of Dickens, and that 12-Heavy Lubricant. cricket W3S fatiguing game For flushing down purposes after was illustrated by another anecdote

Shutting down,

in which natives took part and six Especially suitable for internal case one man made 370 runs i of them fainted! In the latter parts working at high

temperatures Speaking of the Club, Mr. Shutters to be closed till cooled Hornell said that it was twenty-

down.

The second eleves.

buried a woman of rank were In a grave in which had been

many pieces of dainty silk and woollen tissues, the finest silken tissues looking like gauze or thes softest 'tulle.

All the graves examined showed traces of having been plundered. It is probable that robbers used to dig into them to get massive golden

articles.

Helen was at her first party. When refreshments were served she refused a second helping of cream with "a polite "No.

ice

deeply regret that owing to ill Krisakoff, Mr E. Palipanco, Mrs borders. health you find it necessary to Krisakoff, Masters Palipenco, (2) give up your work here and go Mr and Mrs Koroloff, Mr L. Korol Home. During the nearly thirty off, Mr V. Koroloff. years you have been a member of this Club you have been one of its

DEPARTURES. most faithful members who his│· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN two years old, which was credit- Tige fuses may now be lighted. done work at all times and is all Per A. O L 5.5. Pres. Madi-

that the Ordinary Yearly Meerable in itself.

During the evening advantage departments of the Club which son" on Apr. 3-Mr and Mrs ing of Shareholders at The Hongkong had Won the Junior League, was taken of the opportunity we have valued very much in Thompson, Mr and Mrs F. M. Do you realise that nine cases of and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, will ta Owing to the wet weather the to present to

Lieut. Syme-deed. During the last few years Alken, Miss L. Andrews, Mr L. B. digestive trouble out of every ten held at The Hoogkung Hotel, Pedder afternoon's match had to be post-Thomson who is leaving the you have acted as Secretary in Lang, Mr. C. W. Douglas, Mr C.S are caused by excess acidity in the Street, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY poned, and the first eleven did not Colony unfurlough, a photo the absence of Mr. Witchell, and Giles, Doctor and Mrs C. W. Mc- stomach and that this is easily the 8th April. 1925. at 12 o'clock beat the Hongkong Cricket Club, graph of the Engineer Co. framed under your guidance the Club Kean, Mrs E. Hamilton, Mr S. neutralised? It's a fact, and yom Noon, for the purpose of receiving athus completing a double. He in blackwood and suitably incontinued to progress. I was Fressenden, Mr and Mrs W. W. can demonstrate it by taking a Statement of Accounts and the hoped that they would do so after scribed."

glad to hear this evening that in Higgins, Mr and Mrs G. James, Mr ground was a bit dry couple of Bisurated Magnesia Report of the Board of Directors for the

Seret-Major Smith and Sergt. your earlier days you were and Mrs H. B. Wright, Mrs J. H. Tablets next time you get an the year ended the 31st December. Although not a cricketer, he un-Swinson of the P.E.'s, were also noted cyclist, and it may safely be Field, Mrs M. Ives. Mr M. H. attack of stomach pain. Notice 1924, confirming the appointment of derstood that the practice of play. the recipients of inscribed silver said that you were the undisputed Draham, Mr W. F. Barnes, Mr and thanks," although she looked the ease, the instant relief which a Director and re-electing a Directoring single-handed matches was cigarette cases in appreciation of eyele champion of the Colony, Mrs Goodspeed, Hon. and Mrs E. wistful.

now obsolete, which he personally their services as Instructors to the (Applause). It is our hope that Mr Sui Wong Hee, Mr and Mrs A. said the hostess.

Findlay, Johnson, Mrs M. Prell, these tablets bring! That's

"Do have some more, dear,' because they neutralise the pun-t The Transfer Books of the Com-regretted, as he would very much Company.

like to see such a game between

when you get Home. you will be causing acid the moment they pany will be closed from Wednesday. His Excellency (Sir Cland Severn)

able to obtain the rest which will D. Griffiths, Mr. P. V. Botelho, Mr

"Mother told me to say 'No, the 1st April, 1335, until Wednesday and His Excellency the Oficer

thank you, restore you entirely to good A. G. Botelho, Mr and Mrs A. D. The following were the win health. Your native country, of Gibbs, Mr and Mrs A. J. Gibbs, explained, "but I don't think she the little girl the 8th April, 1925, both days Commanding the Forces in China,ners of prizes at the Company which I muy claim also to be a V. Potelho, Miss M. S. Botelho, Mr

Mr and Mrs Wong Oi Kut, Mrs Pknew how small the dishes were or perhaps the Bishop (Laughter). shoot.. In conclusion Mr. Hornell asked!

native too, is a very cold one for E. Zietiyo, Mr and Mrs L. de going to be.” those present to

range the greater part of the year, and Naran, Mr R. Springer, Mr and Mrs bury your! without Handicap. 1st Spr. Doney, no doubt you will seek a place, at R. W. Bowman, Mr F. Gibbons, countenance in. 'est receptacle you

have and 2nd L/Cpt., Best: 3rd Spr. Maskeet. any rate for a time, where you Mr and Mrs W. W. Armstrong, Mr drink to the health of the Hong-

Best score over whole range can settle down in a warmer R. Schreeberger, Mr A. Jaroshisk), I kong Civil Service Cricket Club with handicap. 1st Spr. Dovey; climate. The members of this Mr A. M. Birchall, Mrs B. N. Rugg, 2nd L/Cpt. Best; 3rd Sor. Maskeet. Club exceedingly regret your Mrs A. C. Peters, Miss Austin, Mr Best score over last three ranges departure, and only hope you will W. P. Alger, Mrs H. E. S. Thomas, without handicap. (Cup presented not forget us, and possibly, if Mr Chas A. T. Cabaniss, Mrs J. S. by the N. C. O's of the Company) your health permits, you will re- McKinnon, Master McKinnon, Mr. turn to see 'us again. (APA. R. Burt, Lieut. Geo J. Loupret.

We wish you a plause).

very Lieut. Willis L. Claxton, Mr G. B) pleasant voyage and trust you Patterson, Mr John Ho, Mr S. D will soon be restored to health. Ren, Mr N. B. Schench, Mr T. The presentation was then Takada, Mr F. S. Mot, Mr H. W. made, Sir Claud also remarking Stewart, Mr Harke, Miss

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NOTICE.

the near-

President Replies. Resporiding to the toast, the President said they were grateful to the Vice-Chancellor for the able. TORAGE Space on Marine Lots way in which he had proposed the with Godown and Chinese toast of the Civil Service Cricket Houses to Let.

Club, and congratulated the others W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD., on the cordial way in which they

Kowloon Bay.

drank it. (Laughter.) Continuing, Boogkong. November 3. 1924

His Excellency said that they met under a sense of great disappoint- ment because it had been his inten-

"

6 new medicine for the care ofAneurism, Dancer and Carbuncle by Injection"

and Internal use,

Prize Winners...

Best score over whole

Spz. Fraser.

Range Prizes.

200 yds. application without handicap, Capt Smith.

200 vds. Rapid without handicap, Spt Fraser.

400 yde. Application without handicap. Spr. Keen.

500 yds. Application without handicap. Spr. Westlake.

J

FOR ANEURISM,CANCER ETC tion to present the trophies to the winners. The weather had been confessed so bad that even the DP.W. had! 600 yds. Application without

that be had had handicap, Sergt. Tyler. enough of it. He thanked 200 yds. Application without the Committee for the trouble handicap Capt. Smith, they had taken in arranging 200 yds Rapid without handicap Most physicians and aurgenus bare er this annual dinner of the Civil L/Cot. Jarratt." pressed the opinion that Aseurison, Cancer and Service Cricket Club. (Applause), Carbuncle are incurable and many deathe have

400 yds. Application without

500 yds. Application without handicap Spr. Westlake.

beets used by these dread diseases. Dr. T. The cricket teams had given a handicap Spr. Keen. Matsushita, K. B., Professor of the Japaness dazzling exhibition and the Club Imperial University has made a careful study had to be congratulated on being of these diseases for several years and hos at

inst discovered the use of "CARCINOLYSIN a fine body of sportsmen. He

for injection and internal ua. A large number congratulated Mr. Nihilt on the of Japanese patients have been cared by the way in which he had led the

ase of this medicine anl it is now becoming second eleven to victory.: (Ap- well known for its curative properties."

Foreigners have always died of these die plause). Thanks were also due to bases owing to fallers to had a remedy. Mr. Best for the trouble he had;

the

600 yds. Application without handicap Sergi Tyler.

Special Prize. Bugler Brooks.

;

on the tremendous assistance} Almà Eaton, Mrs Jeanne Trum- which he, as Chairman, received hull, Mrs DW. Murphy, Mr B. H. from Mr. McKirdy.

Wright, Mr W. Farley, Mr H Schlicht, Mr J. P Somfi-ih, Miss M. Baker, Mr V. C. Olive, Mr. Lina Au, Mr Mar Yug Foy, Mr C. L. Taylor, Capt. and Mrs Cheshire,

WHAT THE BANK TELLER FOUND.

Mr. McKirdy Responds Returning thanks,

Mr. McKirdy said that he was highly honoured and was grateful to His Excellency for the good things said about him. He would not suggest that the present came altogether as a surprise. The

Mfr. A. F.. Ballman, a bine teller, who Vietoria Recreation Club was lives at No 691 Enetid Avenue, Los very dear to him, and it was the Angeles, 11.8.4.. found the right tonic first Club he joined on his arrival, for condition bacaring on nervous He had been a member from exhaustion and he strongly recommenda

it to others. 1895, and since that time had

"I had a nervous breakdown identified himself "with

several every years ago," Baya Mr. Blan feature of the Club's activities by never fully recovered. I was irritable spending his time in the various and nervous and suffered from frequent The Club boadaches that were very severe and sometimes of long duration. My aleep

Of late Dr. Sun Yat-Sen-irading from taken in organising tenals, and to men had been-turned out of the branches of sport. Does of the liver which is a phase of one of Mr. Robert Smith for attending firat eleven then they could take honoured him by making him a was broken wd unrestlak

above-mentioned disesse. Those aering from this disease will gradually to bowls. The Club was flourish to other games. Ho hoped that life member in 1916-a thing be devsiop fever, aerrous pains, urinary troubles, ing, and they were looking for the Club would continue to retain prized highly. He had acted as Fick Pillla a newspaper and I was ho

• One day I read shoot Dr. William bad appetite, dysentery and vomiting.

ward to the time when they Vlotims of this dimse are advised to im would have a more satisfactory.club its position season after season. Secretary on two occasions during interested that I procured a supply and diately procure "GARCINOLYSIN" from house. It was wonderful how much Referring to the Chinese Recrea Mr. Witchell's absence, and began the creaturent Theu gradually. our agentiand by taking this internally, or by Injection, the progress of the discess wii bo was done in such small premises, tion, Club, he said that they were always worked for the betterment or serves regained their strength, the topped mud ronits quickly obtained. and they were patient to wait exceedingly good sportsmen, and Cancer Glande il dimy pede and twolle until such time as they were were keen in winning or losing. aloers be reduced to a minimum galekly and crtered an allotment on which to Applause.) maily by the use of "CARDINOLTRIN.

Those hering hereditary discuss are advised | build a proper club, “Govern- Later in the evening Mr. P. T. to take "CARDINOLYSIN" in order to obeck ment never promises anything to Lamble proposed: "The Guests" This "indisine is the result of long anyone," Bald His Excellency, Major-General Luard... briefly periment and has an inductor effent.com is and it was more satisfactory not responding

Le aking it.

·Our ageši kro ¿--- Moves Wing Shun Wor Mohr, Bbhi Cheong Ditpe The Bakilty Cóns

to promise." (Laughter.) Com- 31 Other" speakers were "Mr. A. Lenting on Mr. Hornell's refer Hamilton and Mr. J. H | Nihill, ance to cricket in the days of who replied to the toast of the Jingle, His Excellency, said that respective elevens they captained, the Civil Service Cricket Club | Afflebigyable prog played cricket «quite seriouslys contributed by Hla was a wonderful tring, Claud Severn Cap Their was #cricket club and they Mr. G. H Piercy, cricket. When any of the and Mr. F. Mason.

of the Club, in every direction. headaches became less severe and less Irequent, sud now. Iskep, soundly and. He called on those who had the foot be for than I have in a long time, Club's interests at heart, and 1 strongly recommend. Dr. Wilikama loved the Club as he did, to Flak Pille to those in need of a tonic.!! forgo personal animosities for Tenasands of oft

Cothár sufferers the sake of the healthiest sporting Pink Pilatos Pale Perla the

Mr Bellman have found in Dra Club in the Colony In conclufamous Blood and Neres Ton son he asked the Committee and members, to accept his grateftil | annemis "deb thanks for the memento, which i zkoumatism. he would carry with him in a few

blood and disorders A#Fro days 28 a happy reminder of the wo Fold VǝR.O.(CAppli

b. Three cheers were then chi

Mr#McKir

J

What

t is a

mother t

to do?

What is a mother to do when she is worried: out of her life because her baby will not get on? Best to do what this doctor did-give him Glaxo,

*My boyaged twelve months..

fa in avery way up to the "standard"," of Pañ entirely breast-fed baby's la, full of pitality and good tamper 1. and has firm, flath and, as well-knit figura. I canhot. apsaktos highly of your food from personal experience."! - *-*(Signed)

MD Land, Mas B3. MR.GS. LR.CF

(Ref. D4, 9) Give your baby. Glaxo-tha' food doctors, give to thele on a babiem, vào food that builds firms flesh, plenty of bons and roel good health.

Claxe

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