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THE HONGKONG DAILY » PRESS, - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1924

BONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

IN accordance with Onlinance No. 5 of 1912, THE FIFTH EXTRA RACEME

the EXCHANGE BANKS will be ING will be held (weather permitting) at CLOSED for the Transertion of PUBLIC HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 117, and BUSINESS MONDAY, the 13 OCTO-MONDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 1924, commenc FER

at 3.15 P.x, Each Day. The First Bell

Hongkong, 8th October, 1914

THE COMMITTEES

or

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at 2.-45 r.x.

Tolosa for Admission to the Public

will be $1.

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Soldiere sad Sailors in uniform, Half Price. Hembers are advised that they must show their Season Tickets to obtain Admission to the Members' Buclosure.

ST. GEORGE'S AND ST. ANDREW'S Neu-Hembers to the Members Encianin,

SOCIETIES

Hope that MeMUSKS WILL. ENDILYQUE

TO BE PAŽMENT AT THE

GRAND

CONCERT

ON TRAFALGAR DAY,'

flær OCTOBER.

THEATRE ROYAL

at 9,15 r..

Uader the suspices of the Navy Longue in aid of the Children of those in the Navy and Mercantile Marine who gave their lives to save the Empire.

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* GLEN ** LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FLAK UNITED KINGDOM AND

THE

STRAITS.

Steamship

Each Member ban the right of introducing 2 Tickets for whom can be obtained from MenuTS. LISTAD & Daris at $5 each up to FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10Tu.

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong

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HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

NOT

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of The HONGKONG BOXING 48- SOCIATION will be held at Messrs._JARDINE, MATEISON & CO., LTD.'S BOARD BOOK,_on TUESDAY, the 14 DAY OF OCTOBER. 1924, at 5:16 z.x., for the following purposes

- GLENSKANE" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods as being handed at their risk into the harardous wodfor extra hazardotis Godawna of tha a Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Limited, whence, and/or from the IN Company, wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 14th October, 1924, at Noon, will be subject to Rent

All broken; chafed and damaged Packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Mesurs. Goddard sad Douglas, ou 1934, at 10 including those for Cargo short

Claims

13th October.

M

Steamer

2

To receive the General Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending the 30th day of June,

1924.

To elect Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Official Referee, Manager, Secretary and Tranarer and the General Committee for the year 1924-1995.

8. To appoint an Anditor,

By Order of the General Committee.

T. G. BENNETT, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. (1335

Hongkong, 7th October, 1994.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES, 1911-1925,

AND

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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following DEBENTURES were Drawn at the PAVILION on MONDAY, the OTH OCTOBER, 1934-

18"

233

50

291.

35

301

370

11

416 417

3388328528

£877372889

841 Helders of Drawn Debentures who desire to ba Faid on the 31st Octosza, 1924, are re- quested to inform the Treasurers, Moura. PECT SMITH, SITE & FLEXtve, on or before THURSDAY, THE 30TH OCTOBER, 1924.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Debenture numbered as above which are Noi Cashed on the 31st October, 1924, will be Paid on the 30 Arxa 1995, after which date they will cause to bear interent,

By Order of the Committee,

L. 8. GREENHILL

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 7th October, 1924.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

TICKETS will be issued for ROUND TRIPS during the Months of JULY TO OCTOBER, from Honszone to FoocHow (Pagods Anchorage) and Betura, Calling at swarow and Axor on bath the

Upwani by the Company's

And Downward-appointed

Now,

Steamer

Fat the Radnoed Bata of $80, ;

for the

Round Voyage, including Meals while the Stommor ia Port

These Special Tickets will be available for by this Steamer, sither by the

·Beturn «hich it is issued or by her follow

Voyage for

THE MATTER OF THE HONG.ng Sailing from Foochew. Duration of Stay KONG CHINESE MERCHANTS at Foochow 48 hours. STOCK & PRODUCE "EXCHANGE MART COMPANY, LIMITED.

(Is Volustant Liquinatios). -

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 181 of the Companies

elivered must be presented on the Spesial Form provided, and | Ördinance, 1911, that A MEETING of the must also be submitted within 30 days of CREDITORS of the above-named Company arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised. will be held at the Offices of the Company, No

No Fire Insurance will be effected by an in 26. DES VEUX ROAD CENTRIL, Victoria, on azy case whatever.

FRIDAY, the 17′′ OCTOBER, 1924, at 12 Noox.

Dated 3rd day of October. 1924,

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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE,” MATHESON & Co., LTD.,"

Agents. Hongkong. 7th October, 1924

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, OCHAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

MONSIGNEES per

CONSIGN

AND

Company's

Steamer

are heraby notified that the Cargo with be discharged into Holt's Wharf. Kowloon, where it will lie at Contiguoes' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Whart

The Gargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 7th October.

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Cargo will be landed, unless Notice Boon gives prior to Steamer's smiral All broken, chafed and damaged. Goode are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 .. and Noor within the free storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Stazier's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th October, will be rabject to Bent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Underrigned on or before the 27th October, or they will not be recognised..

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,

Agenta. Flongbong, 7th October, 1924, [1337

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD..

CONSIG

AND

HONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

OBESTES are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis- charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to

Terms and Conditions of AWEEDE At Holt'a Wharf. The Cargo will be for delivery Eram Godown on and after 7th October, Optional Cargo will be landed, unless. has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

Notice

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godywar, where they will be mined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,45 am, and Noox within the free storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda save left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th October, will be subject to Best

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th October, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th October, 1924.

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BLUE FUNNEL LINE.

"ORESTUS" FROM UK. ABR. 7.10.24.

No.4,200/33.

34 Pica -CORATES, Exc

942

Kangkong. TOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Original Billa of Lading covering the above Packages, are aid to be LOST and will be declared Nail and Void if not presented to This Office before the 14 Octoaża, 1924.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. 13341

CHENG MAN PO Liquidator.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE.

To-

BUIT No. 1178 or 1922,

Between

LIN SENG KAB also called LIK KIM TAN

Plaintif and

1, Woxe Pesa KIN 2 TOW NUAN PAN: 3, Cas Yew MENG; 4 Yor

SIE CHOON; and 5, Wore EER, the Executrix of Cao Sat Sax, deceased; 6. LEONG ON CHVEN; 7, PANG AH YEE

CHOW 800; 9,

8. LEONG THO: 10, The Official Assignee of the estate of Io SEW HONG, bankrupt; 11, Wase Stew Lour

12, BUER KWING TONG: 13, CHAY HONG YENG; 14 PHLSG KT Sax; 15. LONG TAT TEL: 16, CHAN Foos YEW: 17, WONG BI Thosa 18, WONG SENG TONG; 19, LAU Yhe TONG; 20, LAU CHUA PING; 21, KAN YEW CHOR; and 22, PAX KENG WAY (added by Order of Court herein dated the 25th day of July, 1534)

Defendants.

LA CHUR PEXO, Kas Yew Chon and Pax Kess Was all of Victoria, Hongkong, and WONG BIEW THONG, WONG SExo Toss and Las Yer Toxo all of Canton, China,

TAKE NOTICE that an Action has been commenced against you in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Sing pore, in this.. Suit by the aborenamed Plaintin of No. 87, Club Street, Singapore; in which the Plaintiff's Claim is na follow-

(1) To have Conveyance dated the 1st day of Jane, 1921, of certain property Mtus and hade between You NGAN PAN and Woxo PENG KIN, Trustees, and CHAN YUEN Mayo and others. boaeficial owners, of the one part and and the Plaintif of the other part, set aside:

known as Chor Kwoxe Men Lom Sa

(2) To have & mortgage dated the 1st of June, 1921, of the aforesaid property and made between, the Plaintif sa mortgagor and OHAN Yuzy Mexo and Yow Brew Cupos as mortgageer, sat side;

(3) To have a mortgage dated the 1st of June, 1921, of certain land situate in the District of Claymore, Singapore, and made between the Plaintiff as mortgagor and Okan Yew Mane and Yow Bizw Oxoor na morigagoon, not ssida

(4) For the return of all moneys paid.by

will

The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days and the Stormer

Herexone from the Com- LOATS Whef at 5 pany's

pm, Arriving at Daylight an her Baturn (Wesihar permitting).

The Company's Steam Launch will convey ANCHORAGE to passenger from PAGODA FOOCHOW C, if required.

For further Particulars and Dates of Suiling, Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRATE & Co..

General Managoza, DOUGLAS STEAMET Co., LTD.

Hongkong, 17th June, 1924.

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

Situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the Colony of Hongkong.

To be Sold by AUCTION, Subject to a Reserve Price

CE WEDNESDAY.

the 15TH DAY 01 OCTOBER, 1924,

.. at 3.00 r.M.

In ONE LOT

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MES, LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

In their Auction Rooms in Duddell Street.

The Properties consist of:-

ALL THOSE Pisces or Parcels of Ground sitante at Taikoktani and registered in the Land Office as Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 888 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 891 together with the Messages, Erections and Buildings thereon (if any).

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LIVERPOOL

RAT

VIRUS

as used by the Indian and

Colonial Governments with

phenominal success.

The most scientific

preparation for the de- struction of RATS on the

market.

Now Introduced to the

Far East for the first time. A limited supply at present

is available.

SOLE AGENTS:

Mrs. A: G. Stephen and His Addin left for Shanghai yesterday-by tha as. President Pierce.

Among the passengers who arrived, by the Taigan yesterday were Mrs. J. L. Shellshear, Mrs. R. Innes and Mr. and Mrs. Pepperell.

Mr. R. C. Morton and Miss Alies Merton were through passengers from Manila to San Francisco on the President Pierce which left Hongkong yesterday.

The St. George' and' St. Andrew's Societies by advertisement ask all mem- bers to be present at the Grand-Concert to be held on Trafalgar Day, October 21st.

The forthcoming wedding is announced of Mr. Thomas Archdale Martin, incor porated accountant, to Miss Mary Kin- ross, residing at the Helena May In- stitute.

Drafts for Far Eastern garrisons will leave Southampton on October 9th by the 3.3. Derbyshire, which vessel will return to the amo port with relieved rank und file and time-expired men.

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made by men of recognised calibre on the conduct of life. We may, in effect, say to ourselves "That man has made a stccess of his life-let us try to find out how he did it" Hero-worship takes many forms; none of us, at any time of our existence, ever really despair of finding inspiration that will help us to demonstrate that we really have qualities which have not been made manifest or which, at any rate, have not been fully recognised by our fellows. For, once we have passed that stage of development provoked by the elementary sternali of hunger and family ties, the incentive of a desire to stand well with our fellows is the greatest creator of effort. We therefore, neither despair of improving ourselves mentally and miorally, and we never tire of seeking for advice as to how we may improve, "ourselves-especially if the advice be conveyed in silence and can be rejected without causing offence.

From time to time addresses of general interest "are given to young men and women in Colleges and Universities, and, incidentally, we could wish that we had less lengthy intervals between such ad- dresses delivered in Hongkong. A few weeks ago an eminent medical authority, Sir ARTHUR KEITH, had some wise words to say on the subject of examinations, He was talking to the students of the London Hospital Medient College. The thesis elaborated during his discourse was that "life is an unending acries of examinations. He told his audience that, in a quiet country district they would: find that the local doctor was Hospital. always being examined by the vicar, bis wife, the squire and also by each of his patients. In Harley Street, he added, it was twenty times worse, for everybody wal annoying that people who come to be cured came also to observe: especially was it annoying, to the clever young doctor, carrying sheaves of certificates and testimonials that the "vicar's wife and the humblest of his patients should

The engagement is announced between dare to form their own judgment when Miss P. 3. Black (Ecca) and Mr. Iran already he had passed, with honours, H. Howell, of Peking. Miss Black is the test which he had believed would the youngest daughter of Mr. W. M. Black of the Eastern Extension Aus- be accepted by all without demur. It is tralasin and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., a fact, however unpalateable, that nobody | Tientsin.

A. S. WATSON & taking notes; of course, it

CO LTD.

BIRTHIS.

Dorting-At the Government Civi

Hospital. Hongkong, on September 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W

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Dostise, a son.

ter.

JOLY-At Shanghai, on October 1st, to the wife of P. B. Joty. C. M. Cus toms, Sbangbai. a daughter. WRIGHTA Shanghai, on October 1st, to Mr. and MrR WILLIAM WEIGHT, & daughter,

Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

The Daily Press.

Hoxezona, Ucroara 9ru, 1824

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is safe from criticism. There is an enemy

The Bible Study Cirale at the Helena May Institute on Friday, October 10th, will be conducted by the Bev. Dr. J. P. Mackie, at 10.30 0. The meeting is cpen to all women.-ADYT.

Ond charge of being in possession of two revolvers and 100 rounds of ammuni- tion, Juma Khan, a watchman employed at the Kowloon, Godowns was remanded far a week at the Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday.

Whilst being taken to a slaughter house a bullock ran amok on Tuesday, and attack a ricksha coolie. The man was injured in the arms and legs and had to be removed to the Government Civil

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Lieut.-Condr. E. M. C. Barraclough and Lieut. Comdr. L. C. Alexander have been appointed to the Titania, depot ship of submarines on the China Station, for the command of submarines. Their ap pointuents date from October 13th.

Failing to stop when called upon to do so by a Chiarse constable in Fifo Street. early on Tuesday morning,

was shot and cinder-carrying coolie wounded in the legs, and bad to be re mored to the Kwong Wah Hospital.

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cases of typhoid (two deaths) were within the gate, even within the gate in notied in the Colony last week. All On Monday onc

Harley. Street, even a grandfather, with were Chinese cars.

an Oxford or Cambridge degree of fiftyfurther case was notified and on Tuesday years ago, shrewdly suspects that the two cases-one Chinese and one Indian. little lady in curls, who calls herself bis 4 Chinese case of paratyphoid was also

notified. granddaughter, is a keen, dispassionate critic of his dress, of his speech, and of his actions. He realises that the great issues of life, especially those con cted

A gang of armed robbers broke into the Kwong Tai Loong engineering works, No. 103, Canton Road, carly on Tuesday morning, and after ransacking the placs

with pocket money and treats, is noted for more than an hour, only secured a quantity of brass fittings valued at $80. by his grandson and reported to his The robbers overpowered a watchman, grandson's friends, and so Sir ARTHUR gagged him with a piece of wood, and KEITH tells us that " Education ends with tind him to a poor pent." the grave, and we can be sure only that OF the last examination is reached when we

are within sight of the judgment seat fle has found out that life is a strenuous Is is a noticeable feature of the post-business and he thought fit to warn bis war era that the speeches "which make young audience that in the end charac-16, Ynt Yak Road, Kowloon City, with- out a police permit. Both defendants the most impression, and which are ter and tenacity of purpose count more were committed for trial at the Criminal therefore most freely commented upon, than all the certificates and testimonials Sessions on October 18th

EXAMINATIONS.”

Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be "AN UNENDING SERIES obtained from

MESSEN, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Prince's Buildings, Solicitors,

or from MESSES. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

1294;

Auctioneers.

TO LET,

SHOP Facing the Harbour with Plate Glass Window adjoining the New P. & O. BUILDING, suitable for steamship Business, Frontage, 17 Feet; Depth 54 Feet, with Yard and Outbuilding beyond

Address"AB." care of Daily Press.

PEDDER STIRES.

TO LET.

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are not those on the old political issues,

gained in youth.

Life is often harsh but there are gener

Mr. Hamilton had before him at the Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday morning two men were named Chan Fat and Li San, who were charged on remand with being in posession of 37 rounds of ammunition on September 24th, at No.

Major and Brevet-Lieut.-Col. Arthur, That is the root of all of the opposition §. Cantrell, Royal Marines, has been but discourses, upon the conduct of life to written tests. The great CECIL Raopas appointed to the Hawkins, Dagship of and what we may vaguely call "ideas founded his Scholarships so that leader- the China Station, for service as Fleet ship and personality should count in their Marine Officer, with effect from date of about duty Twenty, thirty or forty award. Examinations are well enough in joining Lieut. Col. Cantrell joined the years ago, the subjects of paramount their way; no one has produced a satis Royal Marine Artillery in 1000 and factory substitute for them. We are, reached the rank of major in 1907 and interest were those dealing with definite bowever, not altogether convinced by got his brevet step in 1921.

He saw. legislative proposals or "the new and old them. There are other tests afterwards. service in the Great War. ideas on theology. Some of us are even ous moments and there is always a The Soviet cruiser Forumsky which old enough to be able to remember hear-chance for success in life after failure had been lying at the man-o-war an- in an examination, Even an Oxfordchorage at Hongkong, for several days is TO LET One SINGLE

Elaborate arrange- OFFICE on 1 FLO08, No. 14/16, ing echoes of the thunders evoked by degree will not weigh down the balance now at Whampoa

the suggestions of DARWIN and the dog- if there is a lack of character. Scholar-ments have been made to welcome the ships have been given to stupid people. Commander, and crew at Canton," "saya matisma of: WILBERFORCE and Huzury. A certificate, only certifies for a brief an official organ. The Commander and It is incredible that a novel written in phase in a youth's career. Let those of party of cadets from the cruiser were us, therefore, who have forgotten all that to go to Shiukwan by train yesterday the vein of "Robert Elsewhere" would, we learnt in early youth remember that to pay their respects to President SUR. to-day, rank amongst the best sellers." we can always learn In so country in the world has the examination been

The body of a Chinese man aged 15 Cynics may say that tales such as "The exalted as it was in China, before the years was found on Tuesday morning in In no country was the certia nullah about 500 yards away from No. Sheik "and" "Kimono " are but a hente of so much intrinsic value. It is, Eailway Bridge and removed to reflection of the minds of a reading public unfortunately, a fact that the officials Kowloon mortuary. He was tied tightly.

who obtained a livelihood for all their by a rope round the neck and legs, and which hunger after excitement of a none working years on the results of those had the appearance of a man who had too healthy nature. They may say the examinations, failed under the acid test died from strangulation. Examination authors of the "good old days" of our There was

of "the common round, the daily task" has established the fact that the man was an intellectual arrogance in an advanced state of leprosy, and it youth, or the youth of our fathers or amongst the officials of China that is is presumed that his life was taken on

not unknown, even to-day, in Great this account. grandfathers as the case may be, tried Britain and America. It is the incessant

Applyin PROPERTY OFFICE. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD,

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TO LET.

the Plaintiff to the Defendants in res-OFFICE ROOMS in CENTRAL POSITION

pect of any or all of the aforesaid transactions, as money paid on a total failure of consideration.

WONG PENG Kix is sued as administrator of the estate of Wong Chang Cute and with TOW NGAN FAK na trustem for the partnere of the aid Cuor KONG MOH Low Saw Milla and CHAN. TEw Mars and Yow SIZE CHOON are sued as mortgagees in trust for partners of the said Cuer Kwong Mon Lux SaṀ Mills,

And that it has been ordered that service of the Concurrent Writ of Summons herein issa- ad on the 1TIT DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1924, on you be effected be This Advertisement. If you desire to defend the said Action you must within 30 days from the Publication of This Advertisemmi inclusive "of the Day of such Publication, enter an appearance at Registry of the Supreme Court, Singapore. In default of such appearance judgment may be entered against you

-Dated this 16th day of September, 1924.

JOHN, G. CAMPBELL & CO.,

Belicitars for Vie Plaintiz

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CHARLIE

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in "The Fireman'

TO-DAY AT THE THE CORONET.

year 1912.

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to make readers think seriously about criticism, the constant examination by Lady Severn opened a sale of work the eternal verities. Yet we have plenty our fellows, that stimulates our fagging yesterday afternoon, in aid of the build- energies. An examination must noting fund for the new premises of the entitle anyone to a cushy job." That St. Paul's Girls Collego, at No. 84, leads, invariably, to disaster. Let us Caine Road. The place had been daintily remember that it may be the turn of decorated for the occasion, and there was the examiners of yesterday to be called a very varidi display of cushions and before the board to-morrow. That needlework, the great part of which had thought will, at least, teach us charity. been made by the pupils themselves. A We will not suggest, for one moment, features of the sale was the tapestries that intending candidates should abstain brought from Nankin. The bazaar, from examinations. We only venture to which had heen organised by the head warn them that, as Sir ARTHUR KEH quarters kirwy Bbal "Yyk(&rhtigkg x says, life is an uneading series of mistress, Miss Woo, is to be continued

until Saturday.

of evidence that, even if the twenty million copies of newapapers which are said to be sold daily in Great Britain, give but little space for the verbatim reports of political speeches or sermons by great divines, the average maa" and the average woman in the English speak ing world is interested in statements | examinations."

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