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MONDAY, OCTOBER

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1926.

NOTICES.

NOTICE.

HE Public le. hareby informed ROBERT JOHN

That Mr.

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Hong Kong, 4th October, 1926. insertions:

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WANTED.-Experienced Amah for With two babies as from Cetober.

Appy to good references only. Box No 414, ee "China Maik"

TUITION GIVEN.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

ANNUAL GENERAL THEETING WAL be held in the Pavillon on

FRIDAY, the 16th QCTORER. 1925 at 5.30 p.m..

AND

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BOY SCOUTS.

CONCERT BY CHINESE TROOP.

INSPIRING ADDRESS,

THE CHINA

LOCAL WEDDING.

CEREMONT ÎN ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

AUSTIN-SUCKLING.

PAKHOI MISSION..

- DIFFICULTY IN LANDING STORES.

the

The

one cases of hospital stores (net food), to be landet in Pakhoi for the relief of suffering, because the Foods came from Britain. cases have been lying in the Kow- John Godowns since February, 1986 P. Samuel Sing, of Hang-chow, had promised to go to Pakhał" to take charge of the Hospital but on the way was captured by bandits) and is still in captivity.""

FOR MEDICAL WORK, *«

In celebration of the first an-

St. John's Cathedral' was the Writing probably before the pre- Iniversary of its foundation, the 120th Hong Kong Troop of Boy scene of a pretty wedding on clamation from Canton guarantee- Scouts gave a very enjoyable con-Saturday afternoon, the partiesing Immunity from Interference cert on Saturday night at the being Winifred Suckling, daugh- with foreign missione and mission Chinese YMCA, which waster of Mr. and Mrs. Suckling, of hospitale in South China,"Mr. C. L and Blanchett, in St. Andrew's Church well attended.

Walthamstow, London, Mr. Li Jowson presented all Percy J. Austin, of the Chinese monthly magazine, refers to the fact that neither the strikers!) those who had served the troop Maritime Customs. for a year with service stars. The Rev. H Copley Moyle headquarters in Canton nor Specchea were also delivered. officiated.. Mr. F. Mason being at pickets in Pakhol will allow twenty-

Wäldegrave the organ. The Rey, G. T said:-Ladies and Gentlemen,-it

The bride, who was given away gives me, great pleasure to have by Mr. J. Wiltshire, looked charm- this opportunity of speaking to ing in a white crepe de Chine you about the Boy Scouts on the dress with French cream lace, anniversary of the foundation of veil and orange blossom. the 20th Hong Kong Troop--a MissD. Wiltshire, the chief young troop which has already bridesmaid, wore a mauve, crepe, proved in the past year the value de chine dress with silver lace of its existence by serving the shoes and stockings to match public, particularly at fires. Boy The Misses Elsie and Flossie Wilt- The numbers of the Debentures Scouts are now a well-known sight shire, other bridesmaids, wore drawn will be published in the in Hong Kong, but, all the same apricot satin dresses with hats to Hong Kong Government Gazette, very few people who are not match, and Miss Alice Dedear; and the loca Newspapers, and Scouts understand what they the flower girl, a pale blue satin. Holders of drawn Debentures may really are and what their pur-dress with wreath of pale blue

fowers and silver lace. upongiving notice to the Treasurema pose is. waiving the 6 months notice "to About 20 years ago a man who Master Willie Robertson, at- which they are entitled, apply on even then was well known tended the bride as page..

Mrs. J. Wiltshire, matron YOUR visiting cards neatly and the 31st OCTOBER, 1926 to the and is far more sonow, Sir Robert

of YOU

promptly printed-China Treasurers, Mesans. PERCY SMITH, Baden Powell saw how many honour, was attired in a beige Mail Office. No. 5. Wyndham St.SETH & FLEMING, for payment of men and boys watched games crepe de Chine georgette dress Telephone Central 22...

the principal and interest to the without playing them, and in-with sleeves, hat, shoes and stock-it

stead of growing up strong and ings to match.

Mr. George (Paddy) Flynn, of clever, grew up weak and foolish

He also had seen how few the Chinese Maritime Customs, could look Lappa, was best man and Mr. J. of these young men after themselves when alone or Davidson, also of the Chinese knew what to do in the case of an Maritime Customs, was grooms accident of any sort. So he man,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON FRIDAY THE 15th day For OCTOBER. 1928," Immediately MANDARIN. ---- Expert Pekinese after the holding of the GENERAL Tencher, with knowledge of MEETING. & drawing for the re- English, Japanese, Chinese, autional demption of One hundred (100) new phonetic alphabet. Desires Debentures will be held. to teach Foreigners. Apply Man darin School. No. 68, Kellywood Road!

MISCELLANEOUS.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has men available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c."

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis. fuction.

Please phone or cali:-

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Surarintendent

Hong Kong, 80th Sept., 1926.

311 OCTOBER. 1016.

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By Order of the Committee, J. HUMPHREYS,

Hon. Secretary Hong Kong. 1st October 1926.

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thought out a plan, and then took A reception was held at B. flat, thirty Boys to camp on an island married quarters Victoria Gach for two weeks where he tried his prior to the bride and bridegroom plan, and with such success that leaving for their Honeymoon.

he published the book "Scouting The bride's travelling dress for Boys' in 1908. At present, was a beige two piece suit, of not only in Britain but all over marocain and French repp, with the world in almost every coun-hat, shoes, and stockings to try of every nation, there are match.

The bridegroom's gift to the THE INSTITUTE will re-open on Boy Scouts, a. great World Bro-

In 1924 bride was a silver dressing table MONDAY, October

of Service. Stu-therhood {

a great meeting of set. dents joining Classes held at there was Queen's College will be enrolled at Scouts in Denmark, at which the Education Department only; there were Scouts from 32 ra these joining Classes held at the tions, including China, all having SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG Central British School, Kowloon, may be enrolled at that School,

Entry forms may be obtained at the Education Department or, the Central British School.

Hong Kong, 1st October, 1926.

the sume training and doing the same tests, with this one great! purpose-that they might all "Be Prepared" not only to know what to do what is best for all: but to Be able to do it, great crowd of well trailed, efficient, young citizens. For that is the great purpose of Scouting-to make

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB..the boys of to-day into the good

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citizens of to-morrow. It is not THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE a military nor a naval organisa. TORTE

tion, though the

ther permitting) at Happy Valley on SATURDAY, 9th October, 1926, commencing at 3.15 p.m. The First Bell will be rung at 2.45 p.m.

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1, for all persone including Ladies.

Soldiers and Sallors in"uniform half price.

gives that idea. Nor is it a Ppolitical movement, nor for any one nation, class, or religion. It is a peace movement. As I have already said, boys of all nations, rich and poor; of all sects belong to this great-Brotherhood.

But this training is given in an unusual way-by games in the Members are advised that they open air. The Chief Scout of thei

world calls it "The Game of must show their Badges to obtain! admission to the Members Enclo-Scouting for Boys," and not only

sure.

(will be

boys play this game, but grown men as well. The oldest member

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FOOD SHORTAGE.

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Sir Daniel Hall, president of the agriculture section, said that is, and since his lecture was so pessimistic, it is well to record at once that most of the experts who followed him disagreed with his conclusions. It seems that 211⁄2 acres of land are required to feed every white man, the in- Crease in the whi tween 1870 and 1 was only made addition of 450 million atres to the total cultivated land in the world. The greater part of this enlargement, is, of course, in North America and Australia..

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Land Getting Scarce, That was the question which the lecturer asked, and his own reply was that land of the requir- ed sort is getting scarce.. Actual- ly, on a basis of population, twelve million more acres should be taken into-cultivation every year, but no such progress: Was going on; indeed, in many eropa, there had been an actual shrink-

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"Each member has the right to of Scouting is over 84 years of introduce 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for age, and the youngest about six, whom can be obtained from Messrs. though eight is officially the Linstead & Davie at $5, each up to youngest possible age for a boy to be a Cub, which is the name! FRIDAY, 8th October, 1926...

The charge for admission for the movement, whilst Scouts of given to the younger members of Ladies to the Members' Enclosure over 18 years of age are called

$2.-Each member, can

Rover Scouts. Also, the train-1

"I am prepared for things of obtain, upon application to the ing is not given in "school" fa-

moment."-Prof. Secretary, Badges for the admission shion, but the leading boy Scoutin of 2 Ladies free of charge.

Jose Pijoan: in each little party of six boys, or Hong Kong, 25th Sept., 1926. patrol, as we name such a party, helps in teaching scouting to those Scouts under him. The re- sult of the training has proved that a good Scout can do a man's work with the courage of a man. Training is given to the body, by! sports, to the mind by teach- ing," all sorts of work, character, and to the ·Boul by studying the works of na- ture. So Scouts can become good useful cheerful citizens. The boys train themselves as well, by: learning to obey the simple rules and living up to them..

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commencing at 2.30 p.m. the pressure by applying total

servility. Apart from this theat their Sales Room. Duddell Street.

only remedy against future famine, and that could only be a partial remedy; was intensifies tion of food production in the existing cultivated areas.

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I have already called the Scout movement a Brotherhood. About two years ago, I was speaking to a large body of Scouts in London and beside me on the platform sat two Chinese Rover Scouts-one

What The women who most readily win the your trouble in the right way, from Foochow, and a French admiration of the opposite sex now required to remedy an anaemic con- school master on his way to Tlen- days are those who are full-blooded,dition is correct tonis, treatment for the tsin presented a letter of intro- bright-eyed hergetic and vivacious, blood. And it is precisely in that is

given by Dr.

Pink He women

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purity Theme Pilla who happy wives, and all the way from France, at panions, healthy mothers, and they enrich the by rapidly increasing each port at which his ship had choose their heimtractiveness of actually make new blood; Aud. In this

sccordingly. the red

in the blood they called, he had made friends The corresponding among the Scouts ashore, So some man is due to the same causeway, through the blood, they revitalise the digestive or also a Japanese Rover Scout, in the emaciated man who seems to lacks and Tipop) to the whole

restore the passing through Hong Kong; mental clariness and physical strength strength came to see me A Hong Kong are usal nama, or poverty of

victims of that all to come-syst Scout fell ill and was sent on a

and

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holiday to Austraila. I gave him Parse-dabilit

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a letter of introduction, and the and attraction are diminial Australian Scouts gave him a and that you save

very warm welcome indeed. You tome so well. Your lips are

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movement means, A Chinese your heart beat datrest

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find friends among the Scouts at

once (Applause)

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music that followed,

Electric Cabinet Gramophone & records.

Catalogues will be issued, On View from Tuesday, the 5th October, 1926)

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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