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GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

LAST NIGHT'S BRILLANT FUNCTION.

LIST OF INVIZED GUESTS,

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HONGKONG ` DAILY PRESS,, SATURDAY, JANUARY TĈTH, 1925

His Excellency Major Génoral Sir John and Lady Fowler, Lt. Col. F. G. Fitz- Gerald. Mr. J. W. Franks, M. et Mdni. A Fitzhenry, Capt. and Mrs W. 4. Fausset, Mr. A. Forbes, and Miss Majorie

CANTON NEWS, (110M QUE CHINESE CORRESPONDENT:] VILLAGES TO BE FINED. Mr. Hu Han Min, acting Generaliss me H. Forhes, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D. Far of the Red Army in Canton, has approved rest, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Ferguson, t

Reds According to the recommendation furnished by the, Merchants Association, the sounding of three songs" aurans tha presence of terrorists in large numbers, and shop assistants in the neighbour In the use of whistles, one long and two hood shall turn cut to aid the Fictims. short calls "would constitute a danger signal and all shopkeepers are then ex-

His Excellency the Governor gave af and Mrs. J. A. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs, Lof the decision of General Wu Te Chea, i pected to turn out to catch the Red Forster, Lieut. E, C. Frederick, Mr.Jmmanding the "King Wa Kwan terrorists. The Association has also Fleming, Mr. J. C. Fletcher, Mr. L. W. Regiment of the Reds, to fine the mer published a list of telephone numbers to Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Faid. Dr. J.villages north of Canton City for having:

chants and residents of the towns and which alara calls may be made.

The Red Army in Canton has not seen B. Fchily, Mr. and Mrs. Roydon Farrant, permitted the Canton Merchants Volunt to repeal the recent order to lory a Capt. S. Feary, RE, Mias C. Fothergill, teers to retreat through their territory war contribution of 20 cents a day from

after the Red massacre of Canton mer each ricsha, coolic in Canton. Accord Lieut. I. .B. Farrant,

chants on October 13th last. Koming to the ricsha coolies, they have each to par daily a riesha rent of 73 cents. protection fee to the head coolie 5 to 10 cents in kildition to special assess during the month. ments for damage to ricsha, several times Moreover, a coolie

Ball at Government House last night, when a large gathering of the praatinent people of the Colony danced with enjoy ment to admirabic music provided by the Royal Marine Band of H.M.S. Hurbine, The guests entered by the main hall of Government Horse, and were received! by His Excellency at the top of a short flight of stairs to the right. In the ab. sance at Home of Lady Stubbs, Lady Severn received the guests with the Governor.

tang reports show that the villagers not Ronly allowed the Volunteers to pass but

also gave them food and drink.

THE CONFISCATION OF LANDS.

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His Honour Mr. Justion and Mrs. H. Gompertz, Mr. V. M. Jirayburn, Mr. H. L. Gompertz, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Miss A. AL Grant, Major and Mrs. T C Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. The precinct at Western Suburb, Can-spends at least 13 cents on each meal and B. E. Greeusmith, Lieut. HI. C. Geuld, ton, along Why Lane, Sum Shing Rung, 3 to 10 cents during the noon hours for and righbouring streets, is the latest tan and conges and other refreshments. R.A.. Miss E. C. Geoglicgan, Mr. and The dance programine was as under;

large plot of land, practically all built, In the winter, sometimes a cup of hot Extra Valse Out of the Shadows. W. G. Goggin, Lt. Comdr.

Mes. W. D. B. Goodfellow, Mr. and Mrs upon to be nationalized or confiscated by tea is necessary late in the evening. The 1-Fox Trot.........

Marcheta

and Mrs, the Kuomintang Bolshevista. By order demand of 20 cents daily from them by the -Fox Trot Cover me with Kisses. Green, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Galluzzi, Mr. of the Commissary of Finance of the Red Army Headquarter is no small hard- Moonlight Memories. and Mrs and Miss Greenhill, Mr. and Kuomintang, locally known as the Sze ship, they claims. On January 7th, the

Mrs. P. W. Greene, Mr. G. H. Gompertz, Taai Chia Ku, 4-Fox Trot, Nights in the Woods, Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. and Mrs, these lands must present their reasons Department of the Kuomintang for the present occupants of riosha coolies appealed to the Labour 5-Fax Trot. Somebody Stole my Girl. L. Gillingham, Lieut. R. C. S. Gard for their non-eviction within thres days relief. Now-a-days, it is seldom that a G-Fox Trot

My Carlton Giri.

ner, RN, Mr. H. Glanville, Dr. D. R. after notice. In addition to grounds and coolie makes 81.50 a day. Through the Nightalog, Licut, G. R. Gibson, RN., Miss buildings on the whole Yuan Lin Street,

EF. Greenhill, Sir Henry Giollau, Lieut. nearly 30 others are involved. A Grant, Lt. Comdr. Green.

3-Valse

3.-One Step

-Valse

B. Fox Trot

COD SAVE THE KING,

Wow!

FIRE IN HONAM.

REPUDIATION" OF WORKERS CONFERENCE.

It aint goin' to rain no mo

Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Holyoak, 10-One Step

......Oh Harold.lisses Joyce and Dorothy Holyoak, Mr. 11-Fox Trot...... Tell her at Twilight, and Mes. E. B, C. Hornell, Mr. W. W. Eau, Honna, on the morning of January men of the icchanics Unions of Chaton Three labour union leaders of Canton In a Are which started at Yi Khung and Hongkong, claiming to be spokes 12-Valse......The West, a Nest, and You Hornell, CIE.. Capt. G. Hopwood, 8th, more than 130 houses and sheds were and Hongkong and the Sailors Union of O.B.E., R., Capt. Hallowes, RFA, destroyed, turning at least 97 families Canton, have issued a long statement

... and Mrs. B. H. Collis Hallowes, from their homes and putting to an end Fatlowing, is a list of the guests invital: Mr. and Mrs. A., and Miss Joyce Hollings 17 small retail shops. This section bepudiating the recent acts of the Work. Mr. and Mrs. C.de and Miss Albuquers worth, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hegarty, longs to the poorer dass.

ers Conference of the Kuomintang in que. Lieut. D. J. Allfree, Mr. C... Lieut. H. L. C. Hall, R.G.A., Mr. and

Canton. The Kuomintang Workers Con. MERCHANTS FINED. Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. . . Atwell, Mrs. F. Owen Hughes, Mr. H. and Miss

ference, having the support of but 10 Mr. T. W. Ainsworth, Jr. and Mrs, and C. Owen Hughes, Surg.-.-Comdr. M. F.

Repeating the method of Foo Ping labour unions since the withdrawal of Miss M. E. Firey, Miss K. 1. Ander Hopson, Mr. and Mrs. Haslam, Shaung. Superintendent of Customs,

the barbers, tea house waiters, and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Agassiz. Surg-Capt. and Mrs. C. F. T. Haigh, Mr. and year ago at Canton, when 370,000 were sailors in steam launches, recently seized Comdr. G. Adshead. De Dalmahoy Mrs. A. C. Hay, Major and Mrs. Hing exacted from the Customs brokers forecasts of cigarettes belonging to the Allan, Mr. J. W. Alabaster, Dr. and Mrs, stun, Capt. B. S. Hey, Air, and Mrs. making false returns in order to defraud Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co. while J. Addison, Lt. Comdr. Alleyn, K. Holmes, Lt. Comdr. Conway Hake, the Goverment, the Kuomintang Bol they were being landed, alleging non- Lieut. . P. Cortinndt Anderson, Dr. J. R.N.I., Dr. Harston, The Afisses Harston, abevists, through the Superintendent of payment of stamp duty, but really it W. Anderson, Lt Comdr. C. Alexander, Mr. L. R. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. H. Canton Customs, on January 5th, decided represented retaliation for the dismissal Mr. and Mrs. G. S Archlatt, Lieut.. B. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.to levy fines ranging from Tia. 2,000 to of some employers of factories in Shang- Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Alcock. Inst. Licut.fienderson, Eng Comdr. and Mrs, S. Tlx 25,000 on more than 40 Canton im hai by the Company. According to u C. E. Abelson. Miss Susan Addis.

Hocken, Jr. W. Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Aporting and exporting arms doing busiraling of the Canton authorities, as Comdr. C. E. Brooke, Eng. Capt. U. H.Howarth, Jr. and Mrs. W. L. Handyside, Bess with Shanghai and other well-known argued by the Company, stamp duty pay. Bromwich. Lt. Col.. Mrs. and Aliss. l. Gr. T. 1. Hazlerigg, Eng.-Condr. H. E coastal porte on the charge of having ments are required only when cigarettes Bird, Capt. Brodie, R., and Mrs. G. G. Hoopell, Capt C. D. Hewitt, Mr. and under-valued the goods they imported are sold in small packages, and that no Brodie, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird Mrs. B. A. Hale, Majer E. S. Halford, It may be recalled that, in this column a violation of law could be charged antil and Mrs. Vernou, Mr. L. H. Y. Booth, R. G. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hollands, few days ago, it was mentioned that more there was an actual sale in small pack- Mr. and Mrs. and Miss CB. Brown, ilstand, C. and Mrs. Hyland, Lieut. Canton, had their books and other docu-cording to this ruling, the cigarettes

Miss A. E Hendry, Bt Major F. G.

than 30 firms along the Sha-ki Bund, ages from the counter by retailers. Ac- Sarg Cap. and Mrs. H. S. Burmiston, Mr. B. U. Blaker, Mr. and Mrs. RE. O. AM. Harris, B.N., Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ments taken hy ted authorities. For pur-should have been "returned to their Bird, Lieut. D. H. V. Buckle, Mr. and H. Lieut. F. A Hesslow, R.G., pose of examination in order to detect owners, but since the seaure. the Kuo Airs. J. W. C. Botnar, Mr. E. and Mrs. Licut J. A. C. Hill, R. N., and arsh are able to collect their fines, the Army 30 cases, and this has now brought the the irregularities mentioned. the Reds mintang workers had secretly sold about, Bazos, Col. and Mrs. C. Russell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. fl. V. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartholomew, ficut. Hancock, Miss Helen Harry, Mr. J. M. Headquarters will be richer by more than Bolshevist into further disrepute. That Comdr. H. B. S. Beresford, Mr. and Mrs. Hood, Lt. Comdr. C. R. H. Harvey, s. 250,000, according to the vernacular the workers have taken the law into their IL S. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Lieut. A. Horrell, IL... Surg. Lirut.

Press estimate:

gwa hands by making seizures when Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Sveve Berg, Mr. Cor. F. C. Hunot. Lt. Comdr. G. F. The Canton importers and exporters, wearing no officia! badges or carrying. and Mrs. S. Baker, Capt. C. S. F. Brns-Hule, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall, Mr. and however, have made strong protesta government commission would have been ley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mr. Mrs. G. B. Hett. Surg-Comdr. W. Lagainst the Red action, saying that they a crime itself, say some non-Kuomintang already certified as correct by the Cus-standing in Canton, many labour leaders have paid duty according to invoices workers and to preserve their faturo

Comdr. and Mrs. G. Ingham, Miss and irregularities should have beca de and their organizations from the Kuo- toms authorities of the port of shipment, are trying now to disconnect themselves Irving. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ironside, Lt.-tected there or, at least upon their arrival mintang. Comdr. C. St. G. Ingham,

at Canton immediately before the 1/2 per Mrs. F. I. Wynne Jones, Lieut. G: B. that they have a right to consider the A NEW MEMBER OF THE "ACADE-

Me and Mrs. H. T. Jackman, Mr. and cent. internal import duty is paid,' and Jillings, Capt. and 31rs. L. D. Joll, Miss matter Buished when goods are released 0. C. Jenkins: Major and Mrs. Miloo by the Customs after all the legal re- Jones, Lieut. E. Jones, Mr. E. L. Judd, quirements are complied with. The Can-

MIS FRANCAISE DES SCIENCES."

G. Bruce, Miss A. H. Brennan. Mr. Haskins. Mr. L. E. Hopkins, Mr. H. B. B. Blacking, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Blaker, C. Holmes, "Capt. J. C. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benson. Mr. M. J. Breen, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. H. Black, ir.. Mrs, and Miss H. Birkett, Eng Comdr. D. C Bennett, Capt. R. D. Bennett, Capt. L. W. Bennet, Lt. Col. aut Mr. Buetbus, Mr. H. R. Butters, Lt. Col. F. S. Montague Bates, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. T. S. Bustard. Mis Mr. L. Baines, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brooks, Lt-Coudr. C. W. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bromfeld, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. G. A. Benson, Miss E. M. Bain, Mr. D. H. Blake, Miss G. Brice, Lt Comdr. N. A. Beat. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy, Comdr. and Mrs. J. G. Bower Lieut. P. A. Berry, R., Fay. Coudr. and Mrs. W. J. A. Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. J. T. Bigg, Lt.-Comer, D. P. Bush, Major

Capt. and Mrs. C. F. Lugard, Eng.- and Mra and Miss Bourchier, Eng. Comdr. C. S. Limpenny, Lieut. R. Leeds, Comdr. F. N. Buckinaster, Lt. Comdr. N., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder, Mr. and and Mr. M. W. Bailward, Capt. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan, at Fatshan, some 30 miles west of Can-autogenous welding has been industrializ W. W. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barir. C. Lafrentz, Jr. and Mrs. D. J. ton, bus protested against the proposeded and it is needless fow, Lieut. and Mrs, Bincklock, Comdr. Lewis, Inst. Lt.-Comdr, A J. Low, Lieut.tablishment of a long distance tele-importance of such a result.

to emphasize the Li, B. Bevan, Mr. P. H. Bartlett, Miss G. A. Leslie, Mr. L. M. S. Lloyd, Mr. and phone line between Fatahan and Canton, owe to him, the discovery of the real G. M. Blake.

Mrs. W. L Lensk, Mr. O. S. Labattie, According to the Falshan Station rear property of Acetylene gas dissolving in Hon. Sir Paul Chater. Hon. Mr. and I. Lewis, Mr. C. Fitzroy Lloyd, Mr. W. sesses sole, monopoly of communication transport this gas in steel cylinders, a5 M. et Mme. A. Lecot, Major and Mr. Rager, the telegraph administration postcetone, so that we can now, easily; Mr. H. Creasy, Comdr. Stefano Cavaro, H. Lock, Lieut and Mrs. F. W. Lewis, and. if there is a telephone line, it well as the "C.0" or car Nr. 4. Cameron, Major R. C. Campbell, L&-Condr. C. S. Lockhart, Mr., Lym-affect the income of the telegraph line. tion of synthetic Ammonia is applied carbonic Acid gas. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. Eberry

should be jointly promoted so as not to The Claude" process for the fabrica- For the present, the telegraph line is in a great number of French factories

Mr. and Mrs. E. Jessen, Mr. G. S. Hughton importers and exporters are taking Claude, has just been elected a mem Jones, Pay L. Condr. II. L. Jackson, up the ease through the General Chamber ber of the French

A great Frenchman, Mr. Georges Lieut. G. Jackson, R.N., Mr. C. H. James. of Commerce of Canton and the Canton Sciences." His name is intimately con- Academy of Kemp, Mr. Allan Keith, Capt. and Mrs time, instructions have been given to monia. Powerful firms, in all parts of the Hon. Mr J. H. Kemp, C.P.E, and Mrs. Commissioner of Customs. In the mean nected with the "Liquid Air" and "Am- W. G. Kent, Mr. M. F. Key, Mr. and Mra, their connections in Shanghai and other world, amongst them "L'Air Liquide," Reetton, Mr. C. C. Knight, Capt. R. Newton King, Lieut. H. Y. King.

ports to stop further forwarding to The British Oxygen Company

and The Air Reduction Company of New York, are carrying on business according to with numerous plants. Thanks to his discoveries, the

Canton.

LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES.

bis brevets, The Chinese Telegraph Administration

We also

W. Carpenter. Mrs. J. H: Cormack, Mr. Miss E. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. D. We exceedingly, unreliable because it it not and many others, will soon be able to

and Mrs. A. R. Cavalier, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crook, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Comp. Muutou, Lt Comdr. G. B. Middleton, tou, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carrie, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. McEklerry, Mr. G. Dept in proper repair and is often sub-start in foreign countries. Ammonia at Mrs. Stanley Collett, Mr. T. F. Claxton, Mr. and Mrs. G. BEskin, Eng.-Comdr. and

xton, Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. H. Matheson, jest to military interference.

a very cheap price is the leading The municipal authorities in Canton to obtaining numerous fertilizers need- Mr. and Mri. P. S. Cassidy, Cupt. und Mrs. S. G. Miszelbrook, Dr. C. W. bave been contemplating telephone con-ful to the best produce of the ground.

step Mrs. J. E. Chippindall, Lt-Comdr. J. Creswell, R... Miss C. Crawford, McKenny, Capt. G. D. Meredith, Mr. Hongkong for some time, and informal Ltd. (Societe d'Oxygencet d'Aratylene nections between Canten, Fatshan, and The Far East Oxygen & acetylene Co. Majur and Mrs. A. I. Cruickshank, Capt. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. I. Mit-negotiation has been opened by the Can-d'Extreme-Orient) carries in the whole

Clements, R.G.A., and Mr.

McKellar. Mr. and Miss Willmott, Lieut. A B. Co and Mardoch, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Matheson, ton people with agents of the General of the Far East the procesess of this Mr and Mrs. C. Champkin, Lieut. R. N. Mr. P. H. Mathesou, Capt. J. M. Murphy, Electric Company of Hongkong for sup great scientific man, who succeeded in F. C. Clutton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ale Miss E. C. Macluren, Lieut. J. G. Moo-plies for the extension of the Canton Combining at the same time the works Courtney, Mr. H. 2. Cleland. Mr. D. H. crief, Eng-Comdr. Montgomery, Capt. Telephone Exchange,

of the laboratory and the industrial Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. H. Conant, and. Mrs. H. A. F. Montanara, Tencato

realizations.. Mr. Yves Du and Mrs. Courthial, Mr. | Macchinista Marolda. and Mrs. A. E. Curleton. Lieut. R. A. Mr and Mrs. W. North, Chidson, Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cartwright, 2nd Lt. D. S. Campbell, Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Carpenter, Lt-Comdr. and Mrs. H. B Crane, Lieut. R. D. 6. Crosse, R.N., Pay. Lieut. Churcher, Misk Culhane:

H. N. Oram.

Major T. T. Ookes, Lieut. and

MORE EXACTIONS PROPOSED.

CINEMA NOTES

WORLD THEATRE. "

Two Chinese Bolabevista are asking the authorities for the privilege of Mrs.collecting war contributions from the water craft along the Canton Rivers on Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, turning over 50 per cent. of what they Love Pirate," the F.B.O. release coming 20 per cent, commission basis, they Capt., K. Puckle, liss Pareival

Richard Thomas, producer of "The Lt.-Comdr. R. Ramsbotham, Guardia

may gather from the boat people to the to the World Theatre on Sunday is a Lt Col Dobbin, RA, Mr. and Mrs.marina Resio, Tenente de Vascello Risani, Red, Ariny. They have asked for the stickler for detail He had a famous I H. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mrs. Deni-Pay. Comdr. N. F, Roy, Major and Mrs. each boat according to its size and scenes in which Kathryn McGuire plays, privilege to exact from $6, $200 from violinist at the studio, all through the 84, Lt-Comdr. and Mrs. F. J. H. Daw. Ai M, Rotheram.

ua, Major J. F. Drike, Mr. and Mrs.

occupation. Small steamers, tow-boats, just to show this delightful little artiste Guardiamarina Salem, Liënt. D. A. mailing veraels,. Edgar Davidson, Mr. M. G. Davidson, Searle, Lieut. W. D. Stephens, Hon. Bir salt jinks, and the like will be subjected that are so essentially a part of the role theatrical transports, how to hold correctly the violin and bow Mre, W. J. Davison. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Claud and Lady Severn, Lt. Col. and to payment of war contribution she portrays. Danby, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Mrs. Orpen Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. N. Lench. According to an estimate, there and Mrs. G. W. Drallette, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Commodore, Mr. and Miss are more than 52,000 boats of all sizes J. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Deanys, Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Scott, in Canton Harbour alone, and the Kuo- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dunnett, Capt. dad Comdr. A. R. Smithwick, Mrs. Staples mintang Bolshevists may be able to force Mrs. and Miss T. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Sir Albert and Lady and Miss from the people $312,000 to $10,400,000 by G. M. Dalgety, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dallia, Spicer, Capt. M. II. Spicer, Lt-Comdr. this means Licut. E. LE. Davies, R.G.A.. Mr. and and Mrs. Stack. Mrs. Gordon Duclos, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A Sir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor, Mr.

QUEEN'S "THEATER.

Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ò. W. Darch, Flag-W. J. Terry, S. Tenente Commis Tiana,ists who are now operating as robbers Tamadge, ofco Turner, the little.shop

Lieut. E. Dangerfield, Liout. C. H. Dickens, Lieut. Dalison, R.N., and Mrs. Major L. Chenevix Treech.

rounded by a stronger east than that Norma Talmadge has dever been sur which appears in her latest screen pro duction, a picturization of Bayard Vellier's tremendously popular stage SYSTEM OF ALARME. play, "Within the Taw which comes To guard against individual Bolahe to, the Queen's Theatre to-day. Miss takes the leading L. J. Dalisos, Capt. R. C. Davenport, Teuente de Vascello Viglieri.

but wearing Kuomintang badges as

part-that of Mary RN Prof. and Mrs. Digby, Mr. Donald son, Tacut. Draye, Mr. R. C. Dewhurst, subsequently, through force of circumstan- Hon. Mr. E, D. C. Wolfe, Mr. J. E. inspectors, war tax collectors and the store theft she did not commit and who members of the Ral Army, revenue stamp girl who is sent to jail for a department. Mr. T. W. Doyle.

Lt.-Comdr. H. C. Woalrych, Capt and advised by the City Merchants Associa-keeping within the law," and becomes ces, joins a gang of blackmailers, alwaya Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elliott, Mrs. Ellis Mrs. C. T. Williams, Air. Hanbury Wil- tion to prepare alarm bells in their shops the central figure of a stirring romance. and Misses Dorothes and Margaret Hams. Mr. G. M. Young Bomers, Leut E. Edmonstone, R.N., Matrons and Sisters of, Government visited by the terrorists. In addition, Concert Troups under the title of "The in order to call for assistance when On the same programme the Variety Vico-Admiral Bir Allan F. Everett, Civil Hospital, Matilda Hospital, Mili- cack shop has been advised to have Versatile Four will give an interesting KO.MO, K.O.V.O., C.B., Major HR tary Hospital, Royal Naval Hospital, à gong, a whistle, and other means of programme of comic and sentimental | Edwards, R.A.M.C., and Mr. Edwards. Peak Hospital, and Victoria Hospital general signal to notify the presence of songs, monologues and ragtime melodi

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