THE POLLARD COMPANY IN "TURNED UP."
fast evening.
Of all the comedic which the Fallard Com pany have treated us to during their present visit, none approachos sebror to pure farce than that which was produced at the Theatre Royal Turned Up is broad in every sense of the word. Its author, Mr. Frank Melford, does not hesitate to employ any means that will create absurd positions and towl to provoke the spectator to langbter. Yot Turned Up in a piece of a kind that appens very strongly to a large public-to those who would sit impatiently through a subtleties problem play unmoved by its of action, and who look upon the hit, the vory palpable bit of the low comedian, as somewhore near the acme of stage accomplish-
ment.
But both types go to make up what we all the Stage, and it aquastion which one after all is the more to be applanded: the half revelation of the seamy side of life or the whole-sonled exposition of exaggerated com-dy. Certainly there was no dubinty about the warmth of the It reception that the farce got last evening. was witnessed by a large audience who followed the action from beginning to on with the tmcst manifestations of interest and laughed heartily at the comic adventures and mead
vendares of the various characters.
Turned Up has born witnessed in Hongkong before, so most theatre-goers here are Dubtless already acquainted with the pl. Related in Short, the story concerns an old ship's captain, who is erroneously appased by his wife to have beon kist at sea. Ho on his part believes that she is dead. He suddenly appears on the recno at a most critical moment in the fully's history. His son is working the band of a General Baltic's daughter and his wife has bestowed her Affections upon Carraway Bones, an undertaker. What with these and other complications matters get into a pretty muddle, which ia "made very much worso when the captain's second wife, a burly black woman frem" furrin parts,"" pats in an appearance also, much to his con. sternation. Relief cones in the end, of course, It tot uil the fareioni elvmont has been played upon to its full extent.
SPORTING NOTES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND 1908
certainly attracts more attention than the Balkan troubles, and other such little affairs. The first race, which proved futile on Thursday, will be reailed to-day. The following prophecy is crafting to Britons. Not many weeks ago Captain Hank Haff, the veteran skipper of the old Cup defender, gave it as his opinion that Shawwock III, would win the America Cap. He considers that she is wonderful in light airs and would lead Reliance at windward' work. "Shomrock III.," continned Capt in Haff; is a grant improvement on Shamrock II. which in my opinion is suporior to Columbia The latter won the last mes by a mere Auto. Columbia was at that time deteriorating while Shamrock II. was improving in every race. If the bad won that last race she would have secured another. Reliance is pot fast enough | and does not beat Oclumbiu decisively enough to make her well-wishere sanguine. Our only hope is to save a narrow share at the finish of ouch race, though I hellovs Shamrock, FIL will beat Reliance."
LATE TELEGRAMS.
(VIA JAPAN AND SHANGHAL]
THE BALKAN, TROUBLES.
London, 7th August, Boría Sararoff, acting in conjunction with the Macedonian Committees, has proclaimed a revolution in Macedosis. The Turkish Govern ment has addressed a note to the Powers, setting forth the necessities of the situation.
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria is still absent from Sofia.
London, 8th August.
A sharp engagement has been fongbt at Sorovitch, near Salonica, Seventeen hundred The vilayet of Bulgarians were defeated. Monastir in in fall insurrection. Nevertheless opinion of the situation is that the ontbreak of bostilities is premature. There are 80,000 Turkish troops in the disaffected districts.
The idea of sport is not as a rulo much connected with Hongkong in August. We may read of cricket and football in Singapore, of ericket, baseball and yachting in shanghai and Japan, but in Hongkong the long spell of summer is still on us, bad lava tennis and golf are the only outdoor recreations indulgei in- they being in fact perennial baro. It is generally well into the beginning of Oftobor before we begin to think Love of cricket, football, and hockey, those more vigorous sports which are thought here only to be possible in the cool months. But this year things are not quite so backward and the name of cricket is already in the air. The reason is that it is hoped that a cricket team may be sent up to Shanghai, there to meet the representatives of the home Club and of Japan in an interport tournament, Originally, I believe, Shanghai invited both Kobe and Yokolumn le and teams down to compote with themselves and with Hoogkong.
The matter of the English team of cricketers But the committees of the two Japanese clubs bave decided that it is possible to raise
for Australin appears to stand thus. Messrs. separate elevens and are thereform inviting
Warmer, Bosanquet, and B. K. Foster, and their metabers to send in their names for
Hayward, l. irot, and Rhodes,have definitely been combined Kobe and Yokohama xide. a
chusses and have accepted Mr. A. C. Maclaren a Kobe writer, seeing that Aucording to Slaghai met the two Japanese teams at Kobantherisel the Sportsman to say that whilst heard. If theses reprisals are exacted they will tüzes years ago, and that this is the second bad not definitely declined the M.C.C. invitation time an invitation has been seat to the Clubs he had finally resolved not to go to Australia under the captaincy of Mr. P. F. Warner, "Of in Japan to return the vist, no doubt every effort will be made to send a representative team from the two pots in October. It is to be hoped that this expectation will be fulfilled and that Hongkong, Shanghai, and Jupao may all meet.
To give credit where it is due, it was the Bout Club that first conceived the Ides of
London, 19th August, The insurrection in Macedonia is spreading. The insurgents exceed 25,010. Quito hall, of this number are armed with Mannlicher rifles. Five Massulman villages in the Kustoria districi have been devastated, the inhabitants being killed and the harvest destroyed Reprivals are
Berlin, 15th Augvist. Precipitate a crisis.
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A Berlin dospatch to the San Francisco
A Belgian travelling through Manchuria Chronicle. dated 23rd July, says -The confer ences of the American and Mexican monetary has sent an secount of his tour to the In Commission with the German committee were the more interesting pages relating to the dependance Beige and the following are some of concluded to-day. The promptness with which position of Fusis in that provines*** BE. the Government appointed the German Com Plangon, the Russian Minister, said to me, ‘As The trans-Siberian milway, 10 Port missioners and their speed in despatching business enabled the Americans to fish thoir Arthur we wil not allow a rail, eren
bolt, to bo touched.' Consequently Rassian work
horn in week wherons they troops, to the number of 4,000 I reckon, exported 11 remain three wooks. The remain encamped along the route, AL. Americans and Mexicaus will proced Mukden the dust and dirt and the discomfort were at their worst. The town itself is stinking to 3. Petersburg on Sunday. From
and waterlogs In the eyes and faces of the statement made by the American Commission Chinese I rescued to trace anisduinable hatred. 32 animous go ment Here prices are from six to ten times what they it appears but
Prince reached are in the rest of the province. sories of res:lutions
Matcherski, the Governor, assured me that regarding an uniform monetary system for nothing was likely to happen just then, China On gold basis, with a silver porbapa not for three months. (The letter is circulation. The readlution declared it to be undated.) At Mukder its-If there are only 300.
Comachs. Although Mauohuria is not asian, countries trading there if a fixed relation of the rise along the route I noticed at frequent silver coins to gold could be established. The intervals boes of grey stone, sometimes resolutions furibor recommend the gold-using several being in the same dold. Those mark the
Rites of faturo lugas, countries buying silver, for subsidiary cajunge fontil a Bus in official. Barrauksro - At orery brige is to be to observe regularity. The German delegates merous; as wo pass by, troops, cavalry and passed a resolution to the effect that Germany infantry, ara to be see, at exercise, and we does not need any silver, having already hour their force akouts. The impression of At Liscians a large town power is great. about one hundred millions above her re
bas bon built, but the final and most durable impression is produced at Dalay. This town has sprang up at a single bound, in order, pretty, fresh, with a port, quy, a superb electric factory, all at the magician's wond of the Finqueo hiinister. The officia's found on
course this is not on any personal grounds, but that the Russian. Government has notified the | desirable for both China and tho gold-using I had to show my passport with the Russian
a matter of oricket etiquetis." A little h of etiquette and more of sportsmanship would be welcome. Other names suggested are thon of Messrs. Be dum and Dowson and Artiolt, Bruund, and 3. Gunn. The team starts at the end of next month, as that there is still plenty of time to all up vacancies. But without Fry going up to Shanghai this safein to fight for und Ranjitsinlj, the combination will harvlly interport honours. The wish was to send up be worthy of represvuting Engad. The Hongkong's best four to the Shanghai Regatta, associated cricket clube of the United States and then the suggestion to send a cricket team have been trying to arrange for a visit of a at the Bare time, if possible, was mooted. Foot-representative English cricket team, and autho- ball was apparently out of the question from the rised the leaders of the Philadelphia tena now beginning. The Bont C.mb'schallenge was looked in England 10 negotiate with the English team upon favourably at Shanghai; and it was hoped for Australia to travel by way of the United to send up the following four to battle for Stater and to play a series of matches there. Hongkong:-H. Kennett (cor). Lieut. H. L. It is understood that Mr. Warner, the captai Bingny, W, O. Kvolher, G, H. Edwards, and of the team, has approved the suggestion.
Ambassadors in Constantinople that a part of the Black Sea Fleet will appear in Turkish waters.—(). Lloyd,
MARTINIQUE,
Paris, 14th August. A violent cyclone has buist over Martinique, causing severe losses and cight deaths
GERMAN REUM
Beriin, 14th August. The Privy Council prosited over by H. M. the Kuber met to-day. They debated chiefly about technical questions in regard to the distress in parts of the Province of Silosia and now bill in regard to the building of water. ways, which is to le laid before the Landtag, No changes are expected in internal politics.
quirements in circulation. The resolution dis laim promoting bimetallism or any change in the monotary system of the gold coun tries. The Americans and Mexicans express satisfaction with the results of the work in their arrival their bussa ready for th. m Fach Berlin President Creed of the Mexican receives free protty furnished ville, with a commission said that if the project for an lath-room, and the water in readiness," uniform currency for China was soon carried out and the silver purchases of Europe and the United States were made regularly the fluctuations which have been so injurious to
Edward Nahle made a distinot it in the P. C. Bariow. Of these Koelber and Barlow subject to the sauction of the Marylebonet. The Kaiser is a letter to him expresses trade between the silver and the gold countries)
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might also go for the double sculls and Konvett and Koolher for the singles. Now, however, it appears that Bingay will no longer be in Hong kong in fotoler nert, so that a reconstruction of the four is necessary, Worse still, there stems now a likelihood of anothor withdrawal from the crew. Yesterday avoning a committee meeting of the Boat Club was held to discuss the matter.'
Cricket Club.
OMPAX.
The Prussian Miristor of War, General von Görster, has been put definitely on the retired
his thanks for the services rendered and con- ferred peu bir tho Order of Merit for the Prussian Crown. At the same time Lieutenant-
TRADE
will cease. Representatives of the Chinese Government who wer present at the con- ferences at Loudon, Paris and Berlin expressed General von Eisem is gazetted to be Minister approval of the proposition to give China THE CREAM OF of War.- (). Llvyd.
USELESS CRUELTY TO ANIMALR.
As in all his other impersonations, Mr. character of Carraway Bonos, the undertaker, a part in which his abilities as a comedia get full scope. Too much cannot be id ju praise of Miss Ada Lawrence for her portrayal of Sabina Medway: her acting was piquent and lur appearance charming. Mr, R. W. Flli on assumed the role of General Baltic and acted it in his customary good, conscientious In the hands of Miss Blanche Clements the part of Captain Medway's widow was one of the most noteworthy of the charge torisations, while the drolleries of Captain Medway lost nothing as presented by Mr. Harold With regard to the cricket toam there is no Carr, Uniformly good was Mr. Wentworth doubt Hongkong could puts very "hot" eleven Watson's George Medway; and also to bo men
into the field, aid all the best players get off to tioned aro Mr. Peley Haydn (Ned Steddham). Mies Millie Ascoli (Adu Baltic); M'ss Tempe & go to Shanghai. Unfortunately the condition who sey, creditably took the role of Mrs. is not one which is likely to be fulfilled, I fear i dividend of sat 1s. 8d.-$18 per share for last fifty-five miles over Panzal the housekeeper: and Mr. Merry Lynch, whose Cleopatra (the Captain's black wite was a laughable bit of burlesque. The setting of pice loft nothing to be desired, and the incidental music was excellently rendered by the Sherwood Foresters band.
Tonight, the last night of the Benson, Turned Up will bo-again presented and Mr. Edward Nab'e will sing, as a special attraction, A cloud came o'er his brow," the well-known song associated with The Ble of New York. This being their farewell appearance at this time, the company are sure of a bumper boase. They leave for Shanghai by the French mall, due to sail ou Monday.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 21st August.
BEFORE MRT. SEXCORDE SHIČA (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
COAL STEALERA.
Five Chinese, the owner and fokis of licensed junk No. 48, were charged with the unlawful possession of about six tone of roal reasonably suspected of having been stolen.
But if the following sido could be got together, we might look forward with hope to the performances of Hongkong at the Interport tournament: Ward, the two Hancocks, Mail- land, the elder Dixon, W. C. D. Turner, R.E. U. Bird. Arthur, Pierce, and Lients. Swith, B.A., "With a little practice and Rimington, S.F.
there would take a lot of boating, and there are at least six bowlers-Bud, Dixon, the Hancocks, Pierce, and Turner. Them are of course other enndidates to whom consideration must be given, especially in the event of some of the aborė mentioned being unable to go north. The Cricket Club had a committee meating on Thunday about the visit to Shanghai, but their decision is withheld at present.
At the Golf Club the Professional Pairs competition is proceeding. The second 10und is nearly throngh it has to be completed by Monday next. A mised foursome competition is to be started for a pa izelindly offered by one of the local lady guliers. The latter, by the way, have been practising very energetically of ute. The luks are in rather a sudden condition after the 1st rains and ters and groens alike havo suff red severely. To the middle of the were simust prescut week, some of the ters
It is believed that conl junks were made the objects of a night visit by the defendante, who were scusisted and flood $10 each, with the alternative of three months' imprisonment, with hard labour. In the event of the non-unrecognisable. payment of the tiao, the last week of the period of imprisonment is in each cuse to be
passed la solimry confinement..
A HASTY BLOW.
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The football season will start ab ut the middle of next month, when the six-u-sido competition will commence. The H.K.A F.C. will begin serious operations about a month. later. There are mm ira about a change of lendership, but it is to bo hoped that Mc. J. W. C. Bonnar will continue to give the Club the benefit of his experience. I have not board of any promising recruits so far.
JOINT STOCK SHARES. Messrs. Vernon & Emyth say in their weekly sbare report, dated Hongkong, 21st August ‚—- There has been no improvement in the general condition of our market during the past week and rates in many cases hare still further declined,
BANK.-Hongkong and Shanghais have ruled very erratic with small sales up 10 2670 eam dividend and down to $640 ex dividend, closing with small bagore at 261 ex the the half-year ended 3th June, paid u the 174 instant Leado is slightly higher at Nationals are unchanged and with at £65.
busin998.
MARINE INSURANCES.- Unions are quiet with potable buyers at $4974. China Traders hare declined to $60 with small sales. North Chies have sold and wore shares are obte nable ale Yangtzer buve sold at 3, and Cantons after small sales at $177) can be placed D $178.
FINE INSURANCES-Hongkongs are quiet at 8327 with small sales reported at the rate. Chines have sold at 5802 and are in further request,
SHIPPING-Hongking, Canton and Macao are easier with some sellers at $38. Tudo Chinos after receding to $80 are in Arend at 883, China and Mapilas continue on offer at $20 and $15 for the old and new iseurs Denglases bave declined to $40 respectively. with small sales and further & llars. Star Ferries aro procurable at $8 (old) and $18 (new). Shell Transports can still be obtained at £1.2s 6.
REFINEDIES-China Sugars have sold 1 995 and $95 and continue in some request at $95. Luzons are wanted at 810.
London, Vith Angust. fu a ride of thirty-two Preach officers from Paris to Danville (about 60 miles west of Paris, as the crow dier) under the auspices of the Minister of War, two hoses were ridden to death, one of which galloped the whole of the mud.-N.-C. D. N.
a road deep with
MUTARY PULITIAL APPOINTMENT,
London, 15th August.
Major Albert E. W. Count Gleichen, CMG C.V.O., D.S.O.. Grenadier Guards, has been appointed British Military Aflaché af Berlin.
N-C. D. N.
LABOUR TROUBLES IN MEXICO.
A bloody battle between 15 Japanese and the same mumber of Mexicans had been raging five days on the desert between Barstow and Victorville, according to a New York Tribune depatob from Los Angeles last meath. Four men are reported dead and about fifty wonded, and the end of the struggle is not in sight The count starts are all employed by the Santa Fé tailord, laying new rails, and the company hus een forced to suspend operations in that section. The J. p. nose and the fexicans had beau working pouceably side by side for some tin, but on Moning a fopause made un insult BIKING.Raubs have sob at $9 and $91,inmark ebout a losie nad the fight began. and close with sailers at the higher quickly formed and lines drawn. Tesle used in Other storks under this head are uncaged road-billing and boulders from the bottoms et and without business.
When the two workinm came to blows side wera
a üniform currency.
CAPE GARRISON CHARGES: LORD
CURZON'S PROTEST.
The Alialiabad Pioneer understands that the Governor-General in Council telegraphed |
worded despatch protesting in the most to the Seeratury of State a long and strongly- umphatic manner against the proposal to burden the Indian revenues with the beary charges for the maintenance of iccreased troops ia South Africa. It is to be haped, says the Pioneer, Lord George Hamilton will not repeat in this matter the grave tactical mistako he was led to commit in regard to
ecout question of the incidence of charges for increased pey of British soldiers. The Viceroy in that instanco objcoted in the must vigoroan terms to the arbitray imposition of a fresh load of military charges upon the Government of Endin; bed the Secrosy of State Ines content to not merely as a post office in the matter instead of gratuitously whittling down a powerful case into What was virtually an appeal ad misericordiam the result of the arbitration might have been very different.
the
As it was Lord George Hauilton's surrender of p inciples, while purporting to be shrewdly tasol apon tactical considerations seems to have given away all thei points that could most effectively be m. intain- ed before an independent tribunal, and it earned Lord George Hamilton the commenda tion of the delirbted opponent, Mr. Brezirick. As regards the pressat question of the Cape Garrison charges the Secretary of State has nos apparently beon famished aftesh by the the Mere River were the weapons, and in a few Indian Government with a brief which, if minutes any heads were cracked. The his Lordship will only adhere to it, must at abow. rs of stouts, almost us effective as ballets, tome uthorities; it may conceivably turn the Japanese were finally driven aer ss the river amidst create a pre found impression ca tihe their leader remuning in the front to the last scale against the Secretary of btate for War. lots sides entrenched themselves behind piles
CHURCH SERVICES. and and many sallies have been made suce,
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DOCES, WHARVES and Godown --- Hong kong and Whampoa Docks have ruled essy and tiave been dispossil of at $213, 8212 ned $211, cleaing with buyers at $210 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves are in demand but unoblair- able at 888. New Amey Docks au still be placed at 8374. Farabisms are unahered at
Two men were killed on Frid y, when the Ta 1524 with sales at this figure in the North. attacking force bas invariable been repulsed.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINes-Hong- kong Lands have sold at $156 and continue Jepanese earthworks were stormed by the Mexi cuts. The foreman is making every effort to demard at $155. Kowloon Ladds and West patch up a trace, but the men seem determined Points are unchanged and without business.
to fight while any are left, and it may be neces Humphreys Estates have declined to $11 sellers. Hongkong Hotels are easier with some sellers to call out the State troops to quell the Orientes are in demand at $50 fighters, Mexicans all over the section are COTTON MILLS-We have no business to developing a Ceres hatred of the Japanes be- Cause the latter are supplanting the "Mexicans report ander this head, and quotations are un-
in many kinds of work, decoding less wages changed:
as a ril, but giving better satisfaction."
at $153.
A display of bad tempor on the part of Lo Kwin, a carpenter iu Wellington Strest. putailed consegnongs that should teach him the value of self-restraint in futuro. Ho planing a piece of wood at the door of his shop, and two little native girls who were possing stopped to watch him, Presently they began to play with the shavings, and wore so engaged when Lo Kwun lifted a obigel and ƒ by the Wigwam Club tournaments. Thezo at $7. Ices are on offer at $250, and Tramways
jabbed it into the leg of one of the youngsters inflicting painful wound. Sanitary Texpec. for Ma kenzie happened to witness this act, and he arrested the man, who was eentonsed to two months' hard labour and ordered to pay the child $10 compensation'.
BOAT THIEVES.
Lawn tennis has been with us all through the bar, bat additional interest is lent to it nor
comprise A and B oksa singles handicap, double handicap, and the championship singles. As a start was only made a week ago it is too early to speak in detail of the event, but the championship seems to lie between Hancock, J. E. Lee who is playing very strongly just now), Chan 1, a passenger from Canton by the and possibly Humphreys The former is steamer Falshan, walked off with a tea-dollar box of ten consigned to the P. & D. Company saturally favourite on account of his past when the vessel got alongside Ler wharf. A récord. tallyman garo the nisem, and the abrounding thief was arrestal by a constable. He was sentenced to three months' hard labour.
Polo has already commenced, though the For stealing a box belonging to a passenger on the Hankor. Leung Fat, who also travelled match season is not slurted yet. By the way, by the steamer, was sent to prison for six I hear that we have in our midet at the present clothing with hard labour. The box contained an episcopal pole-player surely a novelty in
and promissory notes to the total value Chiun.
of $250. The thief had gone when the owner missed the box, but his spoll of liberty was brief, a dotactive arresting him on suspicion and holding him until the article was claimed.
BURGLARY.
Hockey will begin some time in October,
Latest reperisabout soipe being unfavourable, it is doubtful whether many gaus will be out this weekend. I know of ond shooting party Three months' hard labour was the rentence at least which has been postponed. Birds are passed upon Ip Hing, who forced on entrance at to be found, but the watery conditions are two o'clock yesterday morning into a Chinese dwelling house in Yaumati, the inmates of reach against tho man with the gun.
which heard him and raised an outery. The barglar turned and fled, but ran right into the arms of ar. Europeau constable.
The America Cup result is being watched for with great intenst here. In fact it
MISCELLANEOUS, -Green Island Cements are on offer at $24. Electrics (old) can be pro- cared a $12): the new issue is in small request at $320. Steam Waterboats baro advanced to 315 buyers. Bell's Asbestos are essier with sollors at Sa. China Providents aro on offer at $3.
MANOB-Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company, Limited, ordinary half-yearly meeting on the 24th instant. Humphreys Estate and Finance Company, Limited, extraordinary general meeting on the 31st October.
BORNEO ISLANDS EUMOUR. –
Sir Thomas Lipton, being an Irishman, is superstitions. He has given proof of his belief that "good lack lies in odd numbers" by his third try for the Ameries Caps But ho also war, made him
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Brd August: 11th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (7.30 am.) Matins (11.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, Macforren; Psalm,
Ousley, Turie, Elvey, and Smart: To Deum. Ward in E flat; Benedictus, Langdon in F: Hynn, 164: Litary: Hymns, 218 and 36.
Eve of S. Bartholomew's Day, Evensong (5.45 p.m.). Responses, Ferial; Psalms, Touns Pere grinus," and Wickes, Magnificat and Nanc Dimittis. Maundor in D; Hymas, 419, 28, and 172: Vesper Hymn, Ward (No. 2).
S. PETER'S CHURCH, Queen's Road West.
Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins (I a.m.). Venite, Hopkins: To Deum, Lawes; Jubilate, Gregory; Hymns, 339, 25 & H., 403, and 18 S H. Bartley:
Evensong (6.30 S.F
Enquiries made oficial tircles in Loudon as to the annexation by the United States of a of islanda lying near the coast of Borneo. group met with reassuring anawers.At the worst," said an American officer in London, who knows the Philippines, the affair is only likely to lead to the appointment of another Anglo- American Boundary Commission. Whateser has been done geams, according to Washington tho local
Magnificat, Hawes; Nanc despatches, to bave been done by officers in the scurso of survey work. The Hymus, 17 9.H., 350, 318, and
The Churck launch Dayspring will call on Sultan of Sula became tributary to the American Government, which, after the Spa: ish-American ships carrying white crews to bring friends
me small gract. T Fome
I have heard nehore to the services, between 9.15 and 10.30- p. (Kowloon has faith in the Inek of the individual, and it said josularly that sometimes he has to remind a.m. and between 6.15 and afterwards, this year, for the first time, he will be joined the Government when it is due. so small is it and Police Fier 10.30 and 6); returning
This is Mr. | 50: in America by his mascot.
whether he has a claim on the the sittings are free and unappropriated. Carmichael, the secretary of the Lipton Con- determined is whether he har. The point to be The Answoring Pennant is the call flag. All pany, whom Sir Thomas calls his lucky man." lands now mentioned, or whether they are Visitors welcome. Books &c, provided. Sunday Mr. Carmichael has been associated with the within the British Borneo ares. That mug well School 10-10.45 am. owner of Shamrock III. nincs almost then, for the fact is that boundary lines in this of his business career, and has helped quater of the world, as in some other parts beginning of in the growth of the business, which began in where there have been Spanish possessions, are a small shop in 8 meku street of Glasgow a littio hazy. Between the American authorities Like everyone associated with Bir Thomas, Mr. in the Philippines who are nearest to Borneo, Carmichael is confident that at the third time and the English authorities there the utmost of asking the oup will cross the Atlantis cordiality has existed. I am sure that the pre- Being a Glasgow man, he is not superstitions, gent affair, whatever may be its merits and and the reason for the faith that in in him details, will be easily settled, all the more that in this respect is only his faith in the builder the islands have no value in mineral wealth
or in a military and strategic sense." and the designer of the boat.
GOSPEL HALL.
Arsenal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Road.
Eust
Meetings are held as follows:- Sunday. -- Acts 2, 42, 11 a.m.; Gospel Address, & p.m.
Tuesday-Soldiers and Sailors' Bible Class 6p.tu.
Thursday-General Bible Class, 6 pia. Saturday--Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.
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Every child born into the world with an inherited or early developed ten- dency to distressing, disfiguring bu mours of the skin, scalp and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffer ing, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar Its future happiness and pros- perity. Hence, it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to ac- quaint themselves with the best, the parest and most effective trentzuent available, viz., The Cuticurs Treatment. Warm baths with Cutleura Boap, to tlesase the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, gentle applications or Cuticora Oiniment, to slay itching, irritation. and inflammation, and soothe and her, and wild doses of Calcara Resolvent, to cool the blood in the severez cæsen, åre- all that can be desired for the speedy rellof and permanent care of skin tor- tured Infants and children, and the cum- fort of worn-out parents.
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