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J. do Bodus Mr. Reed, Col. Humphrey and Officers of C., Bisul, Luring and Offigers of RA., Lt. Col. Taylor and Officers of R. Major Humphreys and Offers "of 18:4.8.5 Capt. G. Riviere,

Mr. and Mrs. W. Wigby Mr. H. M. Hea Mr denon, Mr. F. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs E B Mason Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. P. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harnell, M. G. 8. D. Hamel, "Dr. and W. Hill, Mr. Mr. C. M. Haan. Mr.

Rev. Fr. G. 3. Spada, Major P. Sturde, 01. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Howitt, Mr. FP. Tall. Mr. A. Hail, Mr. T. F. Hough, Miss M. Sloun Major and Mrs. O, Sandors, Mr the Ecrivant: BHC Hil Ber, and Mrs. M. Showell, Mr. N. L. Smith, Hassan, Miss Hawken, Mr. and Mrs. Sligh; Mr. H. A. Sawyer, Mr. Jawi Mir Miss Hagbert M. and Mr R. C. Rand Sirs. E. 1. 3. R. de Sousa, Dr. H. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Lieut.

Heckoy, Majo W. L. Huntingfors at Wakefied and Officer of H.K...

Commdr. Shoup and Offievry of U.S.S Helena,

Mrs. C. Erwine.

Hon. Mr. M. Irving, Mim Innes, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Jordan. Eng. Com. and Mex. F. O. Jenkins, Hos. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jubasione, Dr. J. T. C. Johnson, Capt. was Mrs. G. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. P. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. H: T. Jackman, Lint J. Ht. Japon, Capt. D. James, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jeftrion, Mrs. Jenkinson, Mr. and Alm. P. O. Jonkin, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jessel, Lieut. E. Jones Mr. Bulmer Johnson, Mr. Jadbha-Larkcom, Str. B. James, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jonck- hers Mrs. Joseland, Mr. and Mrs. R. de Journel, Miss. Johnson. Mr. John F. Junes, Lient. G. R. Jülings.

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DAILY "PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1920.

INDIAN POLICE CONSTABLES,

! PETITION TO THE C.S.P. The following petition has been sent to the Captain-Superintendent of Police by the Indians in the Hongkong Police Force, Messrs. Lo & Lo are acting on behalf of the men:--

AVIATION IN HONGKONG.

VESTERDAY'S EXHIBITION. Festerday's exhibition of flying- Repulse Bay was a success. Capt. Ricon had intended to bring five machine to Hongkong. One failed to start and was. lets behind, so that only four made the trip

1.-Owing to the increasingly high cost These four mado a beautiful landing at Lol. I. i, Stainer, M. a. G. Simpson, of living in the Colony, your petitioners Repulse Bay just befors noon. The Bay Lieut. A. J. Samat, Mr. and Mrs. A. A bare found it well-nigh imposible to sup and yachts-to say nothing of a dragon was crowded with launches, motor boats Strees, Mr. and Mrs. G. Skipton, Rev. C. B. Shaan, Mr. and Mrs port themselves and their dependents on boat from Aberdeen.» A large number of E. Lionel Sin, Mr. and Mrs. G. 2. Sayer, the antary they have been getting, and persons lunched at the Repulse Bay Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Both, Mr. E. E. M.. Simpson, Lieut. C. Surgesunt, Rey, and Mr. your petitioners have accordingly been and had tea there. The Pressmen, unfor 4. D. Stewart, Mr. N. J. Stabb, Mr. and looking with the gravest anxiety and tunately could not get a motor car at any cost, and had to stay behind in Hengkong, Mr. S. J. Sprott, Miss Stevens, Mrs. Hre expectancy to a material amelioration of bert Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Scott. Hon. Mr. that lot as the ent-come of the commission and boats surrounding the machines, only Cring to the large number of launches

E. H. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bornason, Mr. and Mrs. Stubbings, Mr. W. Sinclair, appointed by His Excellency the Governorgers and the other carrying on-made two machines-one carrying two passen. Sanders, Lieut. M. W. Stevens, Lieut. . Ato enquire into the salaries of the Goveru Stevenson, Mr. E. G. and Miss K. Stewart. Capt. A. B. San Gupta, Major ment servants, C. H. 31. Sturges, MeS. Sasaki, Mr. E. Suzuki, Mr. Y. Sugano, Mr. B, Saxamatau, Mr. T. Sumui, Mr. K. Suguirs, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Mr. C. Sandes, Mr. 3. Steakmest, Lient. W. H. Sacok, Mr. F. Shewcombe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutclid, Mr. A. R. Sutherland, Mr. F. Scarborough, Mir and Mrs. Singer, Mr. D. V. Stevenson, Mr.

Sire, Miss H. F. Skinner, Mr. A. J. S. :

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Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp,, Mrs, M, P. Kelly, Jr. and Mrs. T. 1. King, L.-Cap Stenca, Mr. M. 8. Sassoon, Mrs. G. Stub and Sirk P. V. Kilpour, Sir Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. E. . canott, Mr. S. Kondoh, Mr.bing Dr. and Mrs. Seguin Strahan, Mr. and Mr. P. L. Kaight, Mr. W. D. Krafe,

M. Sark, Mr. S. D. Sotra, Mr. J. Orum nad Mrs. Right Kowley, Mr. and Mrs, shorne, Str. Mr. Thus Sherman, Mr. Sheppard, Mr. P. Slayfbergen, Mr. E 15.-Rhizia, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kennett, Mr. and Mr. Kring, Dr. and Strs, W. v. 5. P. V. Soares, Mr. and Mrs, Silva-Netto, Mpho Dr. F. 7. Reyes Mr. H. S. G. . Swire. Mr. J. K. Swire Mr. Kontor Major T. M. Kirkwood.

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trips. Only two ladies went up. Mrs. Matheson ·and' Miss Doris Grimble. Amongst others who made a trip wers the Hon. Mr. P. Hudson Holyoak, Mr. N. Stabb, Mr. . B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. George Grimble, Mr. J. Macdonald and MA. A. Bodger.

-Your petitioners have been indescrib- ably disappointed by the extreme inst. quacy of the increase contemplated by the new scale which has just been announced,"

3.-The old scale and new scale are as follows:--

CONSTABLES...

Old Scale-1st class 815.30 a month, 81.73 good conduct badge allowances, $1.00 ration allowance. Total: $18.25. i New Scale-818.00 a month, $6.00 ration

allowance. Total: $24.00

This works out at ao increase of ap proximately 30 per cent,

and Mrs. 4. F. Eru da Silva, Mr. and Mrs); Old Scale.-2nd class 813.50 a month. 4. M. P. du Silva, Miss M. Sorby, Rev, and 30.75 good conduct badge allowance, $1.50 Mrs. Scholes, Mr. Adolfo Scilingo, Mr. H. Pration allowance Total: 815.75. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, Capt.

Capt. Legg, Miss H. A. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Lofreatz, it.Col, and les. 8. Loring, Major and Mrs. C. A. Law, Stork, Mins V. M. Starkey, Mr. A. Hon, Mr. Lau Chú Pak, Mr. and Mrs. My Findlay Smith, Pay.-El-Cir. E, H. Stern, K. Lo, Mr..M. W. Lo, Mr. Gudin. Mr. R.N. and into Lassen Mr and Mrs.

-kiem-Col. and Mrs. W. Tayton N. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Mr. G. B. Tayton, Miss 31., Lee, Livut, and and Mrs. A. W. Timmis, Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. J Lente, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thersteld, Capt. and Mrs. B. R. H. Tayloor, Lowe, lieat E. A. Lees, Mr. and Mrs. Pal Mr. D. W. Tratman, Air. A. W. Tiekie. Miss M. Tuley, Miss Tudor-Eart, Hon. Iauder, Mimi Lund, Rev. and Mrs.-S. R. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Lovegrove, Mr. Leoeut, and Mrs. W. H. Thornton, Mr. M. H. Turner, Mr. and Mr. G. G. N. Tinson. Longinotto, Mr. J. D. lloyd. Mr. B. B. Dr. E. Star Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Surg-Lot | P. Floyd-Williams, Mr. W. I.. Lenak, Mr. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Taylor, Mr. B. Tanner, Mr. B. W. Tape. Mi Turner.

New Scale.-815.00 a month, $6.00 ration allowance. Total: 21.00.

This works out at an increase of up proximately 33 per cent.

Old Seate and class $12.50 a mentin $1.50 ration allowances Total: $14.00.

New Scale.-$11.00 a month, $6.00 ration allowance. Total: $17.00.

This works out at an increase of a proximately 23 per cent.

The old seals does not include allowances for special duties and theatre duties.

LANCE SERGEANTS.

There were no accidents or mishaps of any kind. Capt. Ricou superintended" the arrangements on shore,

There will be no flying today, Capt. Rice is certain thas all four machines will go up on Saturday and Sunday, when the exhibition will be continued.

OBITUARY.

J. B. PATELL

The Parace community mourns the loss of one of its respected members in the which occurred no Shameen, Monday hat. death of Mr. Jehangir Byramjes Patel, Docuered was in perfect bealth up to the very, day of his death. A sudden attack of paralysis appear to have been the

cause,

late Mr. J. B. Patell came to China in Born in Bombay; India, in 1606, the Mar 1883, and so had resided in Hongkong and Shamcen for over thirty-five years. During his early career in China be work Led as a cotton yarn broker, being connected Old Scale-ard class $18.73, 2nd class with such well-known Indian Erms

Mere. E. Pabaney & Co., Messrs. S. J. David & Co., and Me, Greaves, Cotton & Co. At one time he was the sole pro prietor of the general store of Patel & Coin Lyndhurst Terrace, Hongkong Ten years ago he established himself in Shameen as a commission agent for export- ing silk piece-good, his frank, Jovis etc., to India and other countries, ...

and Ali Leith, 3r. H... Lowick, Mr. E. Mr. Tuda, Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Temple $19.73, 1st class $20.75.

Jan M. Me and Mille. Isenble, Mri V. F. Lubarti, Mr. the G. Larake, Mr. M., Mr-H-A-Tastor, Merd. S. Thomson, New Sex..-820 plus $6.ration allow Lall, Hon. Mr. A. R. law, Mr. and Capt, and M. Tomary, Mr. F. H. Thomas, ance, $1 a month plus 86 ration allow Mrs. C. D. Lambert, Mr. F. Lubel, M. Sah, Lieut. "C. B. Tinley, Mr. and Mance. A. 9. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Lay, Mr. J. F. Tantumi, Mr. T. . Troubridge, Mr. and

A3 Thorria, Mr. T... Tinnis, Mr. Y

This works out at nis inerente" of ap Lumsdell, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Law, Capt. Mrs. W. Turner, Capt. A. Somerville, R. Proximately 3 per cent. for the lowest and Mrs. E. C. Linton, Mr. G. M. Lodding and Wardroom Officers of H.M.S. Titania,de and 30 per cent. for the highest. ton-Smith

Capt. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lt Comdr, P. V. Kilgour, R.V, and Ward Marshall, Mr. N. T. Mackintosh, Mr. andom Officers of HMS. Tamar, lit.-Comdr. G. S. Brown, R., and Wardroom Officers Mr H. A. Maibeson, L. and Mrs. A.

of H.M., Tarantula, B. Moore, Mr. (.. D. Melbourne, Me, J.

SERGEANTS.

Old Scale.--122.25 rising to $25.95. New Scale.-22.00 rising to 881.00,

| $6.00 ration allowance.

Murison, Mr. and Mrs, S. B. McElderry, Rev. and Mrs. G. E. S. Upsdell. Capt. and proximately 2 per wat. for the lowest in the Parseo. Cemetery at Happy Valley,

Mr.

and &

Mrs. V. Ullman,

J. Heins, Miss Vis R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. E. Maitland,

Mir

More

Mr.

and Mrs. W.

Dr. W,

Miss D. Melville Smith: Capt. H.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris. Capt, and 3rd Wallace, Mr. H. R. Wells, Mr. David Wood, month; that they were increased from timurection with the Zoroastrian Trust Fends,

a path which works out at over 100 per

ature he endeared himself to all who came in contact with him, and when his This works cut at an increase of a Canton ast Tuesday afternoon and buried body was brought to Hongkong from Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.

grade and 32 per cent. for the highest the whole of his community, including A. Murdoch, Rev. E. W. E. Martin,. Dr Fr. G. Vivar, Pay.Com, and 31rs, Vining, Oswald Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. d. P. Van-Bees, Mr. and Mrs. C... Brade

Kation allowances are of course not per of the Portuguese and other Indina com- sveral Parsee ladies, as well as members AaPherson, Capt. H. E. Murray, Mr., Mr. Quaries Van Efferd, Dr. D. J. Valentine."

manent, and in any case their value to munities testified their estecut and respect and Miss Moorhead, Miss MeNeil, Mr. C

Prof. and Mr. A. Warren, Lieut. Col. your petitioners varies according to the for him by attendance at the Happy Midleton

Lt. and Mrs. Mockridge and 3irs, J. R. Wyndham, Mr. P. P. J. Air McConnell air, and My-and-burning, Lajer and Sirs. A. L. Walmsley, tractor against your petitioners, and de- tion with the bringing over of the body amount charged by the Government con valley. All the arrangements in connec Mackiehsu. Miss Olive

H. P. creases Mix Martin, Miss J., C

Card Winsline, Surg. Capt.; Airs, and Miss Wood charges increase overnment contractor and its final disposal were conducted by

and wright,

4.The salaries for your petitioners on the Board of which the deceased had Liout. A. E. M. Welsford, Mr. and

the trustees of the Zoroastrian Trust Funds A-Well-Miss-Wooten, Mr-and have

ve remained more or leas stationary for and Mrs. C..W. Marty McCallum,

for Mm. A. P. Wright, Miss M. J. Wiban, the past twenty years whereas it is notori. been serving as a

Trastce

nearly a and Sirs, Check Capt.

Major T. M. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Nous that the rate of increase in the Colony year. At the Oathumna (third day) cere- 1. Watson, Lieut. J. A. Wide, Cap. D. for the corresponding period has been very at

mony, performed on Wednesday afternoon, ton-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Melville-Smith; Wait, Mr. and Miss Warren, Mr.., A. much over 100 per cent. In this connection the Parsee House, in belly Street,

E. Wood. Rev. G. T. Waidegdave,

your petitioners desire to point out that much sympathy was expressed for his Colin R. Mare, Me and ales. G. E. Marley, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mr. J. H. about 1800 were from $25.00 to $40.00 a deceased for charitable purposes in con- Boutith, Rev. H. Copley Moyfe, Licut. G. Westmacott Lane, Mr. W. S. a. Whiley, the anlaries of European constables in widow and a sum of over $400 was sub

scribed on the spot in memory of the Mr. J. D. Martyn, Mr. F. Moreton-Smith,

J., D. Wright, to time and are now from $180.00 to $180.00 H. M. C. Macaulay, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. P. D. Wilson, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. R. McGregor, Major G., de Major F. F. Willett, Mr. H. T. Wilgress, S. H. Middlemas, Lieut. H. A. Marton, Mr., West. Major and Mrs. G. H. Wake cent, increase bir. und Mrs. Mein-Austin, Liout. H. P., Mr. I.. M. Whyte, Mr. S. T. William- Mudie," Mr. J. H. N. Mody, Mr. G. fiskin, son, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mr. W. to

to point out Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Dr. Miss Mallet, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss and Mise Woodman, Mr. H. C. B. Way, ar fodonald, Mr. R. Melville-Smith, Mr. J. Mr. A. M. D. Wallace, Com. A. H. Walker, Macdonald, Mr. R. F. Mattingly, Mr. M. M. Maas, Mr. and Mrs. N. MacIntyre, Dr. A. W. Woo, "Str. E. A. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Milno, Miss. CM Wei Tuk, Misa Wyatt, Lieut. Col. Wyad- Major C. Wilson, Miss Watkin, Bir Boshan taren, Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. McNicoll, Hr. DK. Moss, Fr. F. Monnier,ham and Officers of 2nd. Batt. Wiltshire

Regiment, Mr. A. J. M. Weyman. Fr. L. Marie, Lieut. H. L. Mecklenburgh, Mr. J. Morris, Mr. Muhan Singh, M., J. 8. McCann, Mr. C. F. Mason, Mr. F. B. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mackie. Mr. J. Milnes, Mr. V. Mason, Mr. H. Mockfon Capt. H. 8. Mills, Mr. J. C. 3odraschi, Dr. and Mrs. J. E..Mitchell, Mrs. and Mise Moorhead (Swatów), Captain F Mac Kenzio Ross, Mr. D. de B. Newcotni, Mr. and Mrs. E. Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, Capt. V. Noel, Mr. K. Yau Tsun, Chan Fook, Au Chak Man Ninomiys, Fr. J. R. Noval, Lieut. E. C. Chow Shat Shan, Tong Yat Chen, Mr. and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. _E._J._ Noronha, Mrs. Tuoi Hing. Mr. Fung Ping Shan, Mr. Mr. and Birs, 0. 0. Nelson, Capt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lo Cheung Shiu, Meurs, Wei Wa M. 9. Northcote, Mr. H. M, H. Nemazee, Lin, U King Shu, Le Po Kwai, Mr. and Bishop Norris, Livut Col. N. A. Nichol Mr. Ho Wing, Messrs. H. Kotewall, su, Mr. H. A. Nott,

Kwok 'Siu Lau, Sham Pak Ming, Chiu U

Mr. M. Xavies-

Col. J. R. Mrs. and Miss Young, Mr. G. M. Young, Major R.. D. Young, Mr. S. Yauda, Mr. F. Yasuda, Mr. P. D. Youli,

CHINESE CURSTA.

Messrs. Ho Kam Tong, Ng Hon Tax, Tong Lai Tsun, Chow Siu Ki,, Wong Kam uk,

Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliphant, Dr. P. do Tin, Lan U Fong, Wong Pik Tsun, Mr. and Ubanio, Cupt and Mrs. C., O. Olliver, Mr. Mrs. Ho Swong, Messrs. Li Wing Kwong,

A. D. Openshaw, Fere J. N. Gvillon, Mr. Bin Tak Fan, B. W. Tao, Chan Chouk Hing,

climate.

BRITISH MINISTER.

B-Your petitioners desire respectfully NEW AMERICAN MINISTER.

That they have come from a distance of about 5,000 miles, separated from

TO WORK HAND IN HAND WITH bome and their people. (b) That they are subject to ailments as

the result of the difference between says the Asiatic News Agency, Mr.

According to a telegram from Nanking. the Hongkong and their native Crane, the new American Minister to (c) That Indian watchmen at the Naval capital about noon en route to Peking China, will pass through this southern Dockyard and mol Warders get without stopping bere, though General Dore salary than your petitioning Li Shun bas made preparations to receive Bergeants,

.him. (d) That private Indian watchmen get The Chingatagpaa says that the arrival $25.00 & mouth which is about twice of Mr. Crane opens a new chapter in con- the amount which your petitioning nection with the development of China's constables are getting. Your peti- tioners need not point out that their duties are more onerous and involve greater responsibilities than the above named persons,

Vest Batural resources in this twentieth

century because the future of the Chinese Republic lies in her economical and politi cal reconstruction and not, military eff (z) Your petitiosers Eave eight hours of Minister is considered to be an economie ciency, and that as the new America duty in twenty-four -hours whereas

export, China will surely receive actual the European members of the foroc benefits from his incumbency in Peking. have only six hours in twenty-four. The paper expresses the belief that as a (The European members of the force united Anglo-Saxon policy for China is get $20.00 allowance when stationed also for the interests of both America sad

only for China's

good, but In the New Territories; your peti- Britain in the Far East, Mr. Crane will tionors get nohe.

hours.

6. There are at the present time

Miny

Песенагу дос

work hand in hand with Mr. Alston, the

reoncerning American, British and Chinese

G. Omori, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormison, Capt. Chan Pak Pang, Loung Lu Chi, Li Sut Kam, and air. O'Hanlca.

fapt. E., Prinsep, Bishop D-Pozzoni,Fok To Kai, Ho Sing Chau, Wong Is Tong, Jat class constables of over is years service to British Minister to China, in matters Mr. D. Pago, Hoa, Mr. and Mrs. E. V: Chan Chun Tsua, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Harr, who have not obtained promotion on interests." Farr, Mr. H. B. Phelps, Lt. J. H, Peacock, Mr. Li Yik Mui, J. M. Wong, Mr. and account of there being no vacancy. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Feaman, Dr. 1. W. Mrs. Ho lu; Mr. Ho Ngok Lau, Mr. and 7-Your Petitioners respectfully submit Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pearse, Mrs. Mr. Ho Leung, Messen, Lo Cheung Ip, the following proposals for the symptthe i. M. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plum Jo Sis Hoi, Chu Tar Hing, Lama Heung Lun,tic consideration of His Excellency the mor, Mr. and Mrs. A. Piorcy, Mr. and Mrs. Citan Ting, Mok Kon Shang, Cha Wan, A. B.- Purves, Mr. H. Handley. Pegg, Mr. Tam Hok Fo, Tae Yam Chi, Tang Chi P. G. de Paravicini, Mr. C. Parker-Eces, Ngong, Lo Chung Ku, Choa. Po Bien, Yung Burg List Com Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Tag Ming, Lo Kit Ping. To Sr Tun, Ur, and L. Platt, Mr. P. C. Polts, Miss E. M. Mr. G. H. Thomas, Mesurs, Tong Wan Dr. F. Piero Grove, Mr. and Ting Wong Pak Shinn Par Shan, Li

and Mrs. G. A. Portreath, Mr. H. L. Pika, Choak Wan. Leung Kat Ein, Ho Yuk Cho, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon, Potter, Lieut. J. G., Wong Tak Chang, Ching Chi Tsun, Cheng Plit, Lants. B. R. Pours Atgustine Fr. Ngan Ming, Wong Sik Ki, Tám Pak Shiu, Mr. H. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mise Chin Tin Shan, Teo Ka Po, Lom Hon Parker News, Mr. W. a. Palléndez, Major Bing, Li Yung Chi, Leung Shu Toug, Loung Ardatno andOficers of 7bPunjabis, Tin Kwai, Sham Chak Chiu, Wong Kwong Tachi Col, Clementi Smith and Office of Tin, Mr. and Mrs. Ma Wing Tran, Mosers, 9/23 Punjabis, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bowes Pong Wai Ting, Long Chang Man, Wong Partington, Mr. C. E. Phiakett-Cole, Mr Kwan Shan, Wong Yung Kat, Wong Shiu and Mr. FL. C. Page, Roberson Nam, Shek Br Ki, and Ip Lan Tsun

M., and Mmo. Ricou, Major and Mrs. “Rapson; MD Koid Lieut. Col. and Mraitokantaon, Mirand Mrs. G. B. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid,

Mr. dad””

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ritter, Mr.don' Mr. F. A. WE

Ralph Mr.

Mr. E, A. Ram, Mt."End"

PUSSYFOOT PARROT

EA pet parrot on board the atozmer Curacao, which arrived at Ban-Franalach

Mr. and Mr. R. A. p Bouth. Facific ports on April 7th,"

MF

repeated the remarks of a inilor, with the

A. Ritchip, Mr. and Mrs. F. Held, Mr. tad result that 314 bottles of liquor which had Mrs. Dassell Mr. Antonio Rodriguez, been sopreted by members of the crew were Mr. and Mrs. W. Roj- Mr. H. L. discovered and thrown overboard before

Rođen

fajor and the shin reached the three mile limit.

"Raynor, |'pärröt died soon afterwa) da.

Mr. Roday,

Governor:

(a) Your Petitioners salaries should be half of the present salaries of the European 'members of the force of equivalent rank that being the case as between-European-and-Fadian- members previous to 1890, (b) Instead of the usual remittance

(all salaries "should be paid ät | the| fixed rate of exchange of two rupees" to $1.00 which is the case with other Government servants for instance the European members- are paid two shillings to $1.

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(c) Your Petitioners pension rate should be the same, as that of the

salarica,

European members of the force, that in two-third of their multatantive (d) The language allowances should be the same for your Petitioners as for the European members of ? the force: for your "Petitioners submit that it must be as dificult for Indians to master the English “and Chinese langungos) as it is for the European to master. Hindustani. and Chinese.

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(e) The existing regulations should be “modified to attain the following

objects:

1. All senior members of the forse on qualifying for pension should be compelled to relire, thus affording the junior members the requisite, opportunity for promotion.

2. All those who have been acting Sergeants for the past five years Or more should be promoted Sergeant.

3. After five years' service, your Petitioners should be given eight months' leave on full pay instead of a half.pay. 8.-Lastly your Potitioners, desire 1921 spectfully to sure His Excellency the Governor of their anfailing and devoted i loyalty to His Majesty the King sad Emperor and Government of which your Petitioners have the honour to be servants.

Your Petitioners therefore-earnest.. ly pray that you will see fit to sab

mit the matter of this humble peti- tion to His Excellency the Governor for: His Excellency's gracions 000- sideration and your Petillößere will as in "duty bound ever pray, oka

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KNITTED WHITE WOOL SWEATERS "ROLL OR POLO COLLAR AND

OPEN NECK.

GENTLEMEN'S HIGH CLASS OUTFITTERS

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