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T IS BEREBY NOTIFIED that on and after FRIDAY the sth instant the Hupply of Water to portion of the Bider Main District West of Eastern Street will be controlled by bringing the Rider Mains into operation and that

for two Commodative Hours. Information as to the Hours of Supply to suy Partionlar Property may be obtained on application At the Office of the Water Authority or Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, or at the Tang Wah Hospital,

to anch Rider Mua de will be tarned on:

T. PERKINS,

Water Authority. Public Works Department. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1999. .

NOTIDE TO CONSIGNIES.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6TM1⁄2." 1918

ST. GEORGE'S BALL 1922.

“TO BE HELD IN THE CITY HAGU

ON STE JANUARY AT 9.30 PM.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

COMPANY LIMITED.

an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FOR the coavenience of Guests it is an MEETING of the abore-named Company nounced that the readers for the will be held at the Registered office of the Dancers in ST. GEORGE'S HALL will be Company, St. Georgo's Building, Victoris, in shown by Red Lights; in ST. ANDREW'S the Colour of Hongkong. on the 12th day of HALL by Bite Lights, and in the MUSIC January 19 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ROOM by Green Lights

for the purpose of considering, and if thought Supper will be served in three separate sitt passing the following Rewolution as an

Resolution, namely

y: "

kings after the Eighth, Twelfth and Bixteenth Ordit the Directors be and they are!

Dances,

The following is the Programme: Extra-One Step

2-One Step were

--Foz Trot...

Oo-la-la Wee Wee Commopolitan Margia ........Moonlight Humming

Feather Your Nesk 7-Lancers.......

Mikado 8.-One Step She'd & Hole in Her Stocking FIRST SUTTER

5.-Waltz **Alica Bisa Govern

4-For Trot

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6.-Fox Trot...

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

AND

COMPANY, LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"ACHILLES-

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Hole's Wharf, Kowloon, where I will le at Consignon's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's

Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 5th January,

Optional

| cargo will be landed, unless noties has been given prior to stemmer's arrival.

All broken chafed, and damaged goods are to be left to the Godowas, where they i be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods wemaining undelivered after the 11th Jan., will be subject to rent.

All Claims againes the Steamer met be presented to the undersigned on or before the 5th Jan., or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRK

Agents

Hongkong, January 5th, 1921

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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

NEW CLASS

"BEGINNERS*

A will commence for MONDAN B January, 1912, if sufficient support be forth- coming.

الرحيم

Applicants for anrolment and enquiries re garding hours of School Fees, etc, should he made to the undersigned as cary as possible.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary.

Hongkong, and J.nuary 1922

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ

1.148

WEGUNG to sign our Firm name as a

E HAVE Authorised MR. HINO KAM

Partner from the lat day of January, 1922 -DEACON LOOKER, DEACON &

HARSTON.

Hongkong, 1st January, 1990

NOTICE.

HAVE this day established myself

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SHARE ANDGENERAL BROKER.

J. L. BAGRAM,

C/o Hongkong Stock Exchange."

Hongkong, tas January, 1922.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL,

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THE OFFICES of the undersigned will be REMOVED on 1st. Jaausty 1999 to No. 54, QUEENS ROAD, CENTRAL (First

oor),

RUDOLF WOLF & KEW, LIMITED. [137

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Fox Trot 10-Fox Trot -- 11-One Stop

· 12-Waltz

13.-Fox Trot 14.-Ons Step 15.-Fax Trot...... 16.-Fox Trot 17-One Step ... 18.-Waltr

Whispering The Love Nest

Swanes ........On Miami Short SECOND SUPPER

......In Sweet September Timbuctoo dini We Got Fun .............Comabody's Sweetheart THIRD SUPTER

Brory Time Be Kissed Hor Iste of Golden Dreams My Captain Now Work. I Koop on Loring You

ing for Be Top Hole Oui Oui, Maria The Bands of HMS. Hawkind” the 2nd Wiltshire R-giment will provide the music.

Lato Peak Trams and Ferries:---

19.30 am

1.30 a.. 190 m.

30-One Step I've Got

19.-Fox Trot

21.-Fox Trot 22-One Step

1a.m..

la.m.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

1

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

of

the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 0th day |January 1993, at 3 At the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of E EXCELLANCE THE GOVERNOR of one Lot of OROWN LAND at junction of Kania Street and Canton Road in the Colony Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fired by the Surveyor of H MATEST THE KINO, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bala

Registry No.

Locality.

G.

·Stoundary MoniurARKETE.

T

Cpotesta

Annual Kental,

act.

foss. About

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Upest Price.

"hereby authorised to enter into an with the Government of for the grant to the Company now Electricity in contemplation) to supply "electric light and

power in the "of Hongkong and Aplichan for

* period 05 years upon the terms of "addressed by the Hon. Director of Public "Works to the Agents of the Company "dated the 10th day of December 101 Modée the Directors

such

"may deem

4 letter

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The above mentioned letter may be inspected by the Shareholders at the office of the Company at any time during business hours until the date of the meeting.

Dated this 3rd day of January 1922

By Order of the Board, GIBB, LIVINGFON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

CITY HALL.

CHOPIN-LISZT RECITAL

11

giren by HARRY ORE

on MONDAY, JAN. 9 at 520 r

koking at ANDERSONS'.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION,

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NEXT TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16ib." MING YUEN GARDENS at 9.15 PM.

MAIN STENT:

15 BOUNDS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAM- PIONSHIP CONTEST. Pte. WILLS,

P.U. Cors, H.M.S."Titania"

*

of

2,620 34 (10,000

R

(166

of

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

the letting by Public Autin Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 9th day January 1922, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Werk De Order of His BILDENLY THE CROWN LAND at Mount Kellett Road in the

of one Lot of Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of A MAJESIT THE KING, for ons further term of 75 years.

Angiorry ab,

RML L

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10 BOUND CATCHWEIGHT CONTEST. sto: P.O. MORGAN v. Damen Bowman H.M.S.Ewking" .M.S. "Carlisle"

AND

FOUR SIX ROUND CONTESTS. Booking at MOUERIZA

Mambers: WEDNESDAY 11th January,

General Public THURSDAY→→pir-to- SATURDAY 14th.

Uscal prices.

fperial Trama will be rùa.

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THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD. COPENHAGEN,

THE Motorsbip

" PERU " having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous" Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claima

prill Bo

admitted after the Goods left have

the Godowns, and all Gooda remain- ing undelivered after the 9th Jan, will be subject to

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be

left in the Godowns, where they will be emmmed on the 9th Jan, at 10 AM.

rent

All Claims must reach us before the 12th Jan. or they will not be recognized.

INTIMATION

Sėklonable Remedies

in the report. Presumably one of the Forthcoming marriages include: Min mzia objects of Dr. SUN YAT SEN's pro and Mrs T. Edkins, to Lieut Angu Winifred Boss-Edkins, daughter of Mr. sent tour to neighbouring provinces has Nicholl, E.N.; Mrs. Evaline Isobel Boss been to secure definite promises of sup-to Commander George Bibby Hartford, and Preventives | port in men and woney for the enterprise

R.N. he has been contemplating. The measure of his success is a closely guarded secret. So far as the province of Kwangtung is concerned, current report is to the effect that a very large sum of money for the purpose has bera guaranteed by wealthy

WATSON'S

PECTORAL COUGH

BALSAM

for

Coughs. Colds & Bronchitis

in bottles $1.00, & $175

MARTIN'S INFLUENZA

MIXTURE.

for

Cold in the head. & Catarrah

$100 per bottle.

WATSON'S

ANTISEPTIC

THROAT PASTILLES.

for

Relaxed. & Sore Throat..

50 cents per bottle

WATSON EU-PINE

INHALANT.

for

Cold in the head ac.

50 cents per bottle

of

Tsinghua College, Peking, have, went to A majority of the students of the the acting President, Dr. Wong Quancy

mixed education" by the enlistment of a request for of the introduction girl students next Summer. The acting the Board of Directors for consideration President will place the suggestion before shortly. The suggestion meets with much opposition.

I-

supporters of the movement, and it is common knowledge that much money has been collected from Cantonese mer- chants and others who create their wealth kok and Penang comes into operation this A through train service between Bang in foreign lands, At all events, we have month. The through service will be a week. reason to believe that the expedition to one for the present, leaving Bangkok the earth was not announced before the every Wednesday and arriving at Bang every Monday and arriving at Penang probable cost had been calculated on the kok every Thursday. Through restaurant Kwangi, and on that estimate the neces basis of the cost of the conquest of Prai and a sleeping saloon will be run cara will be rita between Bangkok and between Chumphon and Kao Choon Tong stations.

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sary funds were considered to be

reason- ably assured. Until a basis for the The Governor of the Straite Settle- settlement of the dispute has been accept.

meats, with the approval of the Secretary ed by the Canton Government,

of State for the Colonies. has appointed sanouncement of the abandonment of the R.GA, to b Commandant, Singapore Major E. E. Spencer, D.S.O., M.O., contemplated expedition would seem to Volunteer Corps, with the rank of Tom- be premature, for we notice Mr. Euca A. Browe. Singapore Volunteer Corps, porary Lieutenant-Colonel. Captain E. CH, in a communication to a Shanghai bas relinquished the appointment of paper to hand by the latest mail, writea: Acting Commandant, Singapore Volan

The armies of the Republic are assem-

teer

Corps. bling in perhaps the most beautiful city of China in order to enforce this lesson of progress on Peking's vanguard at Wuhan before the New Year passes into its Spring:time."

and

to

It is reported that when the newir. assumed bis duties and received the vari- appointed vice-Minister of Education ous departmental chiefs and other off- cials of the Ministry. they intimated. that UDICS9 immediate months salary in arrear was made they payment of three refused to return to their duties, Mr. salary question with the Premier and Chen Yuza promised to discuss the - the Minister of Finance.

Philippines, the need for whose defenco A question to Senator Borah about the enormously "complicates the Pacific prob- them go aitogether. I voted for that fire: lem, elicited the reply: "I would let certain years ago, and I feel the same still I

believe in people learning to govern them make good. selves, and I think the Filipinos could taken, the islands, and we ought not to

We ought never

to have keep them."

The proposals from Peking go far towards meeting the main demands of the Caston Party. They concede "self government or political autonomy the provinces of the south-west, with reservations for the control by the Central Government of foreign affairs, this army and navy national expenditures. Further, they provide that a new parliament shall be convoked in accordance with the Provi. sional Constitution and the parliamentary election law of the first year of the Republic, and that a new President and Vice-President of the Republic shall be dested. All these are things the Canten

A. S. WATSON & party have been demanding. We do not ing the wine trade in Hankow in, order

CO. LTD., Alexandra Buildings.

CHEMISTS.

Established 80 Years

MARRIAGE.

DICKIK-STIRLING.-On January 3rd, at the Union Church, Hongkong, JAMES DOUGALL DICKIX, to ELIZABETH BIRRELL STIRLING.

(173 Hozarono Orvice: 104, Des Vaux ED., C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, Flow Bram, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JANUARY (TH, 1999.

Hankow has gone dry." Some fifty native breweries and wholesale wine mer closed shops. chants have stepped operations

and against the increase in wine taxes by Gen

The strike is planned eral Wu Pei-fu's agenta, who are squeer- to please their master. tailed their daily dutput, and as soon as Nearly all the breweries in Hankow have gradually cur the limited stock in hand is disposed of, no more wine will be produced in Han- kow during the period of strike.

of the

The opening and dedication Macao Protestant Church is being cele- Bishop of Victoria will take the Service, brated on Sunday, at .45 pm. The- assisted by "members of Protestant mis- also ajons in

the South of China. There will ́ »» Stubbs (who has been invited to

Present at the ceremo the week-end, at Government, House, Macao), Admiral Sir Reginald Dus, K.C.B. and Miss Duff, Bowden-Smith, and British and Ameri

Commodore Bowden-Smith. C. B. E.. and MT. can Consul-Generals from Canton.

AJE

know what more they desire. The recent triangular

telegraphic correspondence which took place between Mr. LANSING from Washington, Dr. YEN at Peking and Dr. Wu TING FANG at Canton re- vealed that Dr. We was requiring the immediate retirement of President Hu, but as the President's term of office expires next October, there does not seam to be too much time left to prepare for the elections. The other feature of the proposals is that they provide for a high appointment for Dr. SuN YAT SEN | General CHEN CHING Mine, but as both himself as well as for his chief lieutenant,

profess to scorn. temptations of this

In order to receive the surrender of the description, it might have been wiser to fugitive soldiers of War Lord Lek Wing- haye kept any suggestion if a bribe in ting as well as to suppress, the bandits the background. However, so far as the in the province, important steps will bo broad political questions in dispute be mediately, says the Canton Times.

taken by the Kwacgsi Government im- tween North and South are concerned instructions to adopt the volunteer system

the magistrates of these proposals would seem to afford their every district "not later than one Kwangs have received THE NEW PEKING CABINET'Scary caraus by which the differ month "henee.

BID FOR UNITY.

ences which divide the country may be pacifying measures will begin. It is re- When the volunteerd throughout the province are recruited, dissolved and China becomp once more a ported that the Kwangsi Government Ws reproduce in another part of to-day's united nation.. Both at home and abroad does not intend to suppress absolutely the issue an "interesting report which is there will be eager interest to know what they will yield to the government. Many circulated by a Peking news agency kind of ́ ́ a

fugitive soldiers with military force if respecting efforts which are being made receive at

reception these proposals delegates have been sent out with a view to effect à reconciliation between North stitutionalist or Canton Party.

the hands

of the Conto inducing them to submit. and South

The proposals which are made in that report seem to offer the desired basis for "the settlement of the unhappy political dispute. Whether the Canton Party is prepared to negotiate WANTED by catablished British Com-

paay," eficient General COMPRA. must at present be considered doubtful DORE, experienced in Import, Export and in view of the telegraphic correspondence general manager of the Shanghai Hotels, 24,220 120 1646 Shipping Departments Security required. which has recently taken place between

Communicate, in confidence with fullest

Limited. information to Bor PB, d/o Daily. Press Mr. LANSING at Washington, and "the

two Chinese Foreign Ministera-Dr. YEN triplets-all boys--at the Government A Chinese boat woman gave birth to Immediately experienced at Peking and Dr. Wo TING FANC at Civil Hospital on Tuesday, SPENO-TYPIST for mercantile office. Apply stating previous experience to:

Canton; but if there is any sincere Box PD, c/o Daily Press Office.

wish to reach a settlement it is difficult Administration's mines for the week end- The total output of the Kailan Mining to surmise what reasonable objection cau

tens and the sales to 88,933 tons. ing 24th December, amounted to 101.578

PARTICULARS OF THE LỚT,

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Coptasta

L.

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About

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NOTICE

JOSEPH BROS.

Nidence of ill health I have closed TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in

the Office formerly carried on by me at 8, Des Voeux Road

mine of JOSEP ander the style or firm..

BROS. All communi- zations and correspondence regarding the firm should be addressed to me c/o THE HONOLONG HOTEL until farther notice.

EDWARD M. JOSEPH. Hongkong, 29th December 1921.

HONGKONG HOTEL

NEW GRILL BOOM,

THE USUAL' DINNER DANSANT

NOT be held on the Night of ST. GEORGE'S BALL, FRIDAY, oth. instant, as owing to heary bookings, the Dance Floor

will not be available,

THE GRILL ROOM will be closed on this Occasion st 10 F

NOTICE

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THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMESCO

THE

Annual Ranta).

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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.

Agente. Hongkong. 3rd January 1929- -f168 PREPAID WANTED "

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January 28th, this year.

Chinese New Year falls on Saturday,

Mr. E. Burrows has been appointed

A motor-car. No ses, collided with

EXTENSION OF THE HELENA MAY INSTITUTE. We understand that thanks to a fur it is intended to extend the Helens May ther contribution by Sir Ellis Kadoorie lastitute in order to provide additional accommodation to meet the increasing demand of those who desire to reside at the Institute.

will include the erection of a new wing The work; which has just beer begun. and the re-arrangement of the existing premises.

OBITUARY!?"

"ME. DAVID M. MACKAY.--

NO LET-A Canton, on the Bund of the be offered by the Canton Government for то PUBLIC AUCTION.

British Concession of Shameen, two fine, DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of quired, one or two smaller adjoining rooms, truth there is in the statement which AIRY ROOMS of 28ft x 1ft., with, if re refusing to negotiate: What amount of the letting by Public Anction Sala, to be for sa held on MONDAY, the 9th day of Modern conveniences. Telephone and Electria prefaces the proposals that all prepara-Wongnoichong Road, Wanchai, on Wed

aa Office only. Beautiful view Janus 31-3-p.m, at the Offices of the Light lid on. Apply to 0. 8. c/o Duitutions for the much-advertised military juries requiring treatment at the Govern- boiler maker at, the Taikoo Dockyard. Pablic

1 expedition against the North have been

Department by Order of El Press Office. EXCELLANCT THE GOVERNOR of ons Lot of

BEDROOM and own bathroom

munitions"

we do not know. There has

a truck driven by three coolies in the

FARES from Hongkong to Port-Said and of Hongkong, for term of 75 years com-

announce that their 1st and 2nd CLASS CROWN LAND at Saamatuipo, in the Colony WANTED Bachelor require well for suspended" owing to lack of funds and Marseilles will be REDUCED from tab of mancing from 1st July, 1608, with the option modern maitation-no board. Reply Box PA, been no public declaration of this charac- formerly chairman of the Chartered Bant

·anuary 1923:------

(a) Per Audre Lebon, Paul Lecst, Porthos, Anker, Amboise, Asay is Rideau and Cop Arcona. TO POET-SAU

1st ol £138 0.0

and

£1920.0

(b) Per Armand Behic,

and Cap Ortegal.

TO PORT-SAID

1st cL £1320.0

TO MARAZILLES.

1st cl£ 142 0.0

2nd € 10400

Amazone, Corfillers,

TO MARSEILLES

jstol. £136.0.0

2nd ̈£ 98.0.0. 2nd,, £ 98.0.0

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The Company will allow reductons of 10 and

35 per cent. for Families paying 3 and 4 or more full fares and travelling by the same

steamer.

The P. L. M. Bailway Office, formerly situated in their Laggago, sheds at Marasilien, is to be re-established on the 1st of January, this will facilitate passengers booking their rail wickets immediately after leading

of renewal as a Crown Bent to be fired by the Surveyor of His Masay THE KING, for one urther term of 34 years, lena 3 days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

Ett

Boundary

As per la plan,

7.

(about)

" | Amanal Rental

* Upant Pales

efo Daily Press Office:

TINGINE DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED Immediately for Shipbuilding Yard on China Cosat. State terms and experience to Box OI, c/o Daily Press Office.

(180 ACTIVE SERVICE MEN'S ABSOCIA

TION, HONGKONG.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL A MEETING will be held at the Coroner THEATRE DA SUNDAY, 8th, January, at 11 AM.

Business: To accept Minutes of the pro- Tiona meeting and to transat say other businers that may arise.

AJI Active Eervice Men are invited.

By order of the Provisional Committee.

J. E. OLLERTON,

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Hon. Secretary.

paper.

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The death took place yesterday at 8.30. nesday. All three coolies received in- a.m. of Mr. David M. Mackay, foreman ment Civil Hospital..

The deceased was admitted to the Govern The estate of the Mr. Joha Howarding from a severe chill Pocumonia ment Civil Hospital on Saturday suffer- Gwyther, of 13, Lancaster-gate, W., developed and proved fatal, ter at Canton. Where the funds for of India, Australia and China, has been of age and had been employed in the The late Mr. Mackay was only 38 years this expedition were to come from has sworn as of the gross value of £144,881, Taikoo Dockyard for the past eight years. been mystery to most people. We the net personalty being £144,421. reproduced from Canton

He only returned from leave six weeks recently what purported to be

Mr. Edward May, warrant master-at- Devonport to follow out at a later date. ago, leaving bis wife and children så abstract of the Budget of the Canton Ernest Langford, commissioned boats in February.

arms, has been appoisted to succeed Mr. They were expected to sail for Hongkong Government for the coming year in which wain, in the Tamor, for mail duties, the felt for them in their sad bereavement.

Much

will be sympathy the estimated. military expenditure of 1910. Mr. May has been chief of police Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and before latter having held the post since October, the province was given at a figure which at the IL.N., Barracks, Devonport, for coming out to Hongkong was

The deceased was a native of Renton,

on the exceeded the total estimated revenue of some time, and will be much missed there boiler-makers' staff of Mesara. Beard- the province! Whether the cost of the y Service paper. He has been in the

the well known Clyde ship- naval police, or regulating branch, 48 proposed military expedition was reckon is now termed. since the summer of 1889, ed in this estimats, or whether it repre- and the first ship of which he was master: sented just the normal military expendima was the cruiser Fox, which he ture of the province was not indicated town, and served in the Persian Gulf.

joined when she commissioned at Queens

it buildera.

The funeral took place last evening af Happy Valley and was attended by a large number of sorrowing friends, is cluding representatives of the Taikoo Dockyard Staff.

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