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THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

There will be a carnival dinner Cricket Club| Craigongower

at Repulse Bay Hotel te dance in the clubhouse at Happy dance Valley) begins at 9:13 to-morrowmorrow night. night.

A Chinese was injured; on Wednesday, through boing knocked down by a P.W.D. lorry at Shauki wan Road. He was hospital.

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removed to

Another Chinese cake of en- teric fever (typhoid) was re- ported on Thursday, the patient coming from the Kowloon regis tration district.

The ship's company of H.M.S. "Vindictive" is to held a dance el the Seamen's Institute. Prays Eat, to-night at 8.30.

At the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, Pola Ram, a Sepoy, in the 5/2 Punjabi Regt, was committed for trial on the charge attempting to murder a superior officer at Whitfield Parracks November 16.

On

Arlesha chartered at the Star Férry, Kowloon, "yesterday Aftor noon, collided with a motor car at

A well-attended musicale was given at the Helena May In- stitute yesterday evening. Songs the junction of Nathan and Cartar were given by Lt. Bedell, R.N., von Roads. The occupant of the

Examination for new boys at St. Stephon's College (Prospect Place. Bonham Road) will be hold at 9.30 am. to-morrow. A

Rominder; opening of the Hong Kong Philharmonie Socfaty season The Pirates of Penzance”—at the Theatre Royal, D.10 to-night.

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"Melodians" Orchestra will be attándanee at Messrs; Lane, Crawford's restaurant at 9 to-night for the Kowloon Crickut Citb danes

A baby's "anilor hat has been left behind in the shop of Messrs.

Pohcomull Brothers, No. 36, Queen's Road Central, Application for re- turn should be made in person to. Mr. T A. Mahtank, the manager.

A Chinese with three pre- convictions for oplum smoking was fined $50 or three weeks' hard labour when charged The master of the 3.3. Pres-with a similar offence before Mr. dent Wilson has reported to the R. E Lindsell at the Central It is reported that the represen- Water Police that during yester Magistracy this morning. tative of General Pl has received day afternoon a vest containing t 81.250,000 from the Shantung a-gold Elgin watch, golf chain, jadu thorities to pay up the back pay due pendant and gold mounted pen and to the North Eastern Squadron. pencil, was stolen from a pass This amount is made in $800,000| ker's cabin. The total value of the worth of silver and $450,000 in Pro-stolen property is stated to be $268. vincial noses. This will be brought

Sanger, and Mrs. A. M.ricaha, a European lildy was un- Bowes-Smith. Mrs. Aubrey con-jured, proceeding on her journeyvious

la another richa. tributed violin solos and Mrs. Austin was the accompanist..

to Tsingtao in the equrse of a few days.

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A beautiful mountain study, "The Sun Kissed Hills," by Jack- son, Cournock, forms the subject of the calendar för 1927 issued by the Colonial Dispensary, of 14 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. The Sun Kissed Hills" was. exhibited at the Royal Academy.

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A proclamation has been issthet by Mr. Chang Wen-klen; Acting Manager of the Central Bank. Wu- The Victoria Branch of the chang, stating that, in accordance

A band of 31 brigüinds, who, Ministering Children's League with the order given by the Gener..

the have been causing considerable at the Milltary Supply Department,

Ja the has arranged a dance.

Ninghai dis- Helena Máy Institute on Tues-bank notes negotiable in Hunan, trouble

sudden appear day next, Mr. Hazeland. Mrs. Hupeh and Kiangsi will be cashedtrict, made

ance at a village twenty south- Bunje and Mrs. Seth, Mrs.

48 soon as presented white suma ex-

east of Chefoo. They ware, walle Brister are attending to details.cending 350 will be cashed in the The Lyric Orchestra will pro. Hupeh Bank, Houchen Maloo, Han-armed and dressed in grey From vide the dance music, and tickets Fat $2 each, may be obtained either from the Institute or from Messrs. Moutrie & Co.

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the village they took one captive to be held for ransom, and comman- depred "eloven chickens and eight ducks. From a neighbouring vil

age they took two captives.

With the approach of the New

Year Messrs. James Buchanan & Co., makers of the well-known Black & White. With the compliments, of Royal Household and Liqueur

An extraordinary scene u- the Japanese Consulate-General Whiskies, have issued their strating the extent of unemploy- in Hong Kong, the "China Mail" usual, neat little pocket diary.ment in the city was witnessed in A local firm has received a copy of the spe- Besides the diary for 1927, Newcastle recently. cial edition pablished by the memoranda space, etc., the con-advertised for 20 girls and 10 "Japan Advertiser" (Tokyo) for tents include the rules of golf, youths as apprentices. At the time the Philadelphia Sesquicenten- and the laws of cricket, lawn appointed young people began to nia Exposition. The edition, tennis

auction bridge. assemble, until 3,000 were gather- which is printed "oi art paper Messrs. James Buchanan & Co.'sed in Newgate Street, where the Police and beautifully illustrated, gives agents in Hong Kong, are Messrs. firm carries on business. an excellent survey of Japan's Donnelly & White, to whom the had to be called to regulate the indosarial activity for the reader]"China Mai" is "indebted for its traffic as the applicants passed abroad.

copy of the diary.

through the firm's offices..

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.

Mr. J. Russelb of Taikos Dock re- turned from Home this morning on the "Malwa,"

Mr. V. G. Kerley, of the Hong Kong Electric Co.'s staff returned from leave this morning on the "Malwa" from Home:

The Deputy Superintendent f Police, Mr. P. F. J. Wodehouse, CLE. arrived on the "Malwa" this morning after spending long leave at Home.

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Mrs. H. Balean, the wife of Dr. H. Balean, the local medical prac- titioner, was one of the Hong Kong residents returning to Hongkong on the "Malwa" this morning from Home.

Isnko's Circus left Shanghai to-day by the Butterfeld & 8wire 8.8. "Lingehow," and hope to arrive here about the 18th. The manager trusts to be able to open the circus on December 16.

The forthcoming marriage is announced of Mr. Walter Shillito Curtis, electrical engineer, No. 23A, Cameron Road, Kowloon, to Miss Emma Mercer, the Italian Convent. Caine Road.

Mr. T.. Thompson, D.D.S., re turned to Hong Kong yesterday on the sis. "Glenshiel."

Mr. A. R. Sutherland of the Education Department returned from leave to-day on the "Malwa," accompanied by Mrs. Sutherland,

Mr. W, F. Hoyle, of the Tulkoo Sugar Refining Co.'s stuff was one

Mr. and Mrs. T. Swan of Talrop came back to Hong Kong thisĮ morning by the "Malwa."

Mr. F. A. Brown, of the Royal Naval Yard, Hong Kong, returned to the Colony this morning on the "Malwa" from Home.

Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones, à Cadet in the Hong Kong Government

of the passengers on the "Malwa", service, returned to the Colony on which arrived from Home this the "Malwa" this morning, on ex- morning.

piry of long leave.

Mr. A. Nicol of the Port Develop ment Department (now re-absorbed by the P.W.D.) returned from leave with Mrs. Nicol this morning, on the "Malwa" from Home.

Disembarking here this morning from the "Malwa," putward from Home, were Mr. and Mrs. B. Montague Ede, Captain P. G. K, Harris, Misa R. Loard, Rev. J. E. Rigg. Miss M. A. Starie, Mrs. N. M. Tottenham..

Several Naval officers arrived this morning on the "Malwa" from Home. In

Dockyard manager of the Taikɔoj Dock and Engineering Co, Ltri.,. and one of the leading members of St Andrew's Society. Mr. J. Reid returned from Home, leave on the "Malwa" this morning, with Mrs. Reid and family,'

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Mr. T. W. Ainsworth of the Hong) Kong Civil Service, returned from Home leave this morning on the "Malwa." As a Cadet officer, he has been in the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, the Colonial Trea- sury and other departments.

addition to the new. Commodore for Hong Kong there Captain S. Beli-Smith, one of the were Comdr. and Mrs. G. B. Hart-beat: known of local master marin. ford, Eng. Comdr. G. W. Odam, ers, returned to the Colony to-day Pay. Lt. A. T. Phillips, Pay Comdr. on the "Malwa" with Mrs. Beil- Ball- Smith and family. Captain H. Rogers.

Smith is with the Hong Kong, Canton and. Macao Steambout Co., Ltd...

There more students were ar- rested in Shanghai last Satur- day afternoon for distributing

The engagement is announced inflammatory literature directed of Marcus. Dukes, of the Federat- at Marshala Sun Chuan-fanged Malay States, youngest son of and Chang Chung-chang and de- the Rev. E. J. Dukes, of Friern manding the neutralisation of Barnet, and. Rita Parkinson, eld- Shanghai.

est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Farkinson, of Guy's, Willian, Herts.

SIR RONALD MACLEAY HERE.

Mr. W. L Handyside of the

returned. Education Department from Home leave with Mrs. Handy- side and family, this morning on the "Malwa." Mr. Handyside is well- known to Queen's College Boys and more recently he acted as, head-

Mr. A. Morris was on leave,

master of Salyingpun School while

Lleut.-Comdr. Kenneth Barlow Williams, R.N., retired, who is reported to have been killed by a bull in Rhodesia, left the active list in 1920. In 1912 he was in' China with the flagship "Mino- taur," and was promoted to sub-in the Colony this morning on board Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing and family lieutenant in May 1918.

Among the passengers arriving

the

the P. & 0, 8.8. "Macedonia" were returned to Hong Kong on

(arrived this morning) the Rt. Hon. Sir J. W. Ronald "Malwa" The marriage took place in Macleay, K.C.M.G., the retiring Bri from Home leave. Mr. Laing is on London on November 6 of Mr.tish Minister to Peking, and Lady the staff of the Taikos Dock Co.

Mrs. A. O. Lang (the wife of the John Ellis Langford Hunter Macleay. The distinguished visi (late R.N.A.S.), only son of Mr.tors will remain in the Colony until Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang) came back to the and Mrs. E. L. Hunter, of Shang-morrow morning, when the Hong Kong from Home on ha, to Mrs. Gwendolen Mary"Macedonia" malls for Europe via "Malwa" which arrived this morti- Cleaton Mulock, only daughter Suez. Sir Ronald and Lady Ing.

of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Maciony are guests of H.E."the Cleston.

Governor and Lady. Clementi Travellers from Hankow re during their stay In Hong port that with the exception of Mr. Ernest Haliburton Cunard, Kong, and opportunity was taken the Wuhan cities the rest of the A who died at 7, Upper Montagu this morning for Sir Ronald to in river ports remain quiet, Street, W.1, on November 6, vest Mr. E. A. Kirke, (H.B.3. number of China Merchants. after a long illness, was at one Consul at Swatow) with tha In river steamers are waiting at time a director of the Cunard ignia of a Commander of the Most Nanking for the conveyance of Steamship Co. and of other large Excellent Order of the British the Shantung troops up river. companies, including the Penin Empire, a decoration which was in- Things in Hankow are and to Bular, and Oriental Steam Navi- cluded in the last Birthday Honours be a little quieter, but "there" la gation Co.

Liat The investiture was private, still an atmosphere of tension.

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ISAKO'S CIRCUS

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between Signal Hill and Holt's Wharf.

The largest Circus to ever visit Hongkong

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CLASSICAL & NATIONAL BALLET

16 Dancers in Ballet.

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Well-Trained Horses

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Miss Klava of Inako's Cirens, in her equestrienne act which is one of the most attractive turns on the programme. Mian Klava rides with all the fearlessness of the true Cossack.

Matinees on Saturdays & Sundays at 3.00 p.m. Nightly Performances

at 9.15 p.m.

BOOKING NOW OPEN AT ANDERSON'S.

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