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COMPANIES WINDING UP
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There was a bright and happy assembly to the activities of this body but it is a Union Church, Tientsin, on the sand $3.00 worth putting in record that this Cominst, when the pastor, the Rev. Thomas Richards, was united in matrimony to 3.10mittee called a second meeting yesterday Mrs. Mary Ellen Thomas, daughter of
the late Rev. and Mrs. T. Morris, of! 3.25 afternoon to discuss the issue of de- Porth, Wales. 3.40 clarations and the fixing of regulations for non-purchase of British goods." The meeting was held at the office of the Joint Committee of Peasants, Workers, Merchants and Educators. They have weird and wonderful titles in Cantco.
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The "Globe Trotters" did not open their season at the Star Theatre last night, as the members of the Company, who were passengers on the s.s. Arriyang, were suffering from the effects of the rough weather they bad passed through. The sesson-will-open on Saturday night Fourteen cases came before Hr. Jus After including the peasants, the workers,tice Wood yesterday morning. The claims Grown, Bottled and Shipped by the merchants and the educators we ranged from 330.93 to 81,000, and were wonder what class of the community is in respect of borrowing notes, money lent, and goods sold and delivered. Many left, presuming, of course, that the of the defendants did not appear and in "officials," as in all well administered all the cases, judgment was given for
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"FINANCE COMMITTEE. Following the meeting of Council there will be a meeting of the Finance Com- mittee when votes totalling: 8908,830.20 will be asked for to supplement the estimates of 1998. The chief items are as follows:-
KENNELS AT MA TAU KOK.
A sum of $800 is required for the erection of 13 kennels at Ma Tau Kok cattle depot ter observation and anti- rabic purposes. The total cost is $1,600 out
from available
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITALS.
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It is proposed to increase the grant to the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hos pitals from $9,000 to 26,000.-It-is-point-- ed out that these valuable institutions depend largely on voluntary donations from the public, the level of which neces The $3,000 sarily ductuates with the general pros- perity of the community. additional grant is proposed in order to assist the hospitals over a period of temporary depression.
CLEANING AWAY UNDERGROWTH. A $1,000 extra is required for clearing away undergrowth. A sum of 85,000 18 provided in the estimates for this pur- pose but this sum has been found inade and because the cost of female labour quate because more clearing is being done 13 slightly higher since the beginning of the year.
PAINSTORM DAMAGE.
Among the passengers arriving by the 8.5. President Jackson from Seattle, ri But although, as we have said, too Forts, yesterday were: Miss Uelma Forbes who is connected with the Presby much importance should not be attached
Mission Board; Miss Helen to the clamour of this very democratic Williamson who is going to the Canton Christian College; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. and all embracing committee it seems Compton, and Mr. F. Buck. strange to the onlooker that in the pre-
- Residents
reminded that
Sums of 885,000, $36,200, $50,000 and sent state of Canton politics such a variety concert arranged in aid of the
M.C.L. Funds takes place at the Theatre 8620,248 are required by the P.W.D. ter committee should be allowed to meet at Royal this evening. The programme work in Kowloon, New Kowloon, the The all when the officially declared policy is which has been arranged, is first class New Territories and Hongkong.
and the best of local talent will con.extra amounts are due principally to the 19th. It is anticipated that the cost of necessary work to repair, the damage done by this storm to Government pro perty in Hongkong area. alone amquata to approximately 908,000 a portion of which will come into the accounts for
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Mr. EUGENE CHEN has already written a letter and issued a communiqué on the subject of the boycott. As far as we judge the situation everything now de. pends upon his third literary effort which DeLaz-On September 29th, at Vic-is to take the form of a proclamation to
toria Hospital: AGNES JEAN DULMAGE, of Toronto, Canada, Acting Head-be placarded on the streets. The wheels mistress of the Diocesan Girls' of commerce apparently will not begin School, Hongkong. Funeral passes te revolve as they should do until this "the Monument at 5 p.m. to-day.
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document is issued. Now we have waited so long it is perhaps a little peevish to worry about the next ten days delay. I it comes before October 10th Mr. Erre CHEN will have kept his word. If it does not materialise by that date he will cut a sorry figure before the outside world as a Foreign Minister who cannot enforce his own Government's policy while the Danton Government itself will be an object of ridicule and its communications for ever suspect. The betting as to the outcome is now, in the language of the bookmaker-fifty-fifty.
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THE BOYCOTT-AND. PROSPECTS.
A clean bill of health is shown in the return of cases of notifiable diseases, for the 24 hours ended the 28th inst.
Tas cables received from Canton yester day simply announced that the merchants wanted to resume trading and were only waiting for the publication of an official proclamation. It was added that such a proclamation was confidently expected within the next fortnight. Such informa- tion does not help us a great deal. We have known all along that the merchants are anxious to recommence direct ship: ments, and we announced on Monday that an official proclamation, which would put an end to all fear of interference,
anticipated.
The 20th Hongkong Troop of the That proclamation. seems to be delayed unnecessarily. If Scouts are holding a concert to celebrate their first anniversary, at the Chinese GOODS and find many Articles emitable for DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE it is not going to be issued for a fort.C.A. Hall on Saturday...
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Passengers do to arrive here today from home by the Khyber include Mrs. 1. Birchall, Bias E. D. L. Birchall, Mr. F. K. Ewart, Miss F. T. Greig, Capt. J. W. Hallifax, Miss M. Hendry, Lient.- Cemdr. L. J. P. Jones, D.S... B.N.. Mr. C. Olmstead, Mrs. D. W. Phillips, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Short, Miss W. Suckling. Mr. C. E. Elade, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tilley, Mr. W. J. White.
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The sum of $300 is required for coolie hire for handling mails. Owing to dis- locution or certain shipping services on the nina Coast there has been since July an abnormal number of mail bags handled here after office hours.
BLAKE PIER. $13,000 is required for the mainten- ance of the Praya wall and piers.
recruiting office in Shangbai told a The officer in charge of the Chekiang Chinese reporter a few days ago that the
The Rapid deterioration has taken place af cfffee would shortly be closed. officer added that the greatest care was
Blake Pier and urgent extensive repairs These re are required to keep it sale. taken in accepting recruits, and men- tioned the case of an 18-year-old lad who pairs are estimated to cost $22,500 of wished to join, but when it was found which 810,000 will be required in 1926, that he was the only son of a family his the balance of $12,500 being provided application was refused on the ground in the estimates for 1927, A further sum that much sprre would be caused and of 83,000 is required in 1926 to meet damage done to that family in the case the cost of general upkeep of piers fur of the young man'a
"Very the remainder of the year. Necessary touching," comments the NC. Daily additional work for the protection of Queen'e Pier earlier in the year involved News, if true."
expenditure of 0,829 from this vote and the balance is insufficient for this year's requirements.
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death.
DEATH OF "MISS" AGNES
JEAN DULMAGE.
ACTING HEADMISTRESS OF THE DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL.
operation
FUNERAL TO-DAY.
X BAY APPARATUS.
A sum of $1,836.30 is required for pay. ment of spares for the X Ray sets. The electrical engineer recommends that it is desirable to obtain spares and to obtain them early.
ROAD TU KOWLOON HOSPITAL. $15,000 is required for surfacing this road.
NULLARS IN WONGŃEICHEONG..
The death of Mins Agnes Jeas Dolmage,
PO HING FONG.. B.A., the acting Headmistress of the Diocesan Girls' School, occurred at the
It is considered desirable that Gov- Victoria Hospital yesterday morning, ernment should purchase the site of Nos. after a month's illness following a serious 12, 13, 14 and 15, Po Hing Fang. A sum of $100,000 for which provision has Miss Dulmage, who had been for some not been made in the Estimates for 1920, eleven years engaged in educational and will be required for this purpose. missionary work in South China, was be-It is proposed to reserve this ares as loved by her Chinese students and highly an open space in place of an area of re-esteemed by all associated with her. She Blake Gardens which will be required will be greatly missed and much sympathy for the construction of a New Polico. i felt for her parents and sisters in Toronto in the great loss they have sus Station to replace the old No. 8 Station. tained. The funeral takes place to-day
The rainfall of July 18th proved that and will pass the Monument at 5 p.m.
Miss Dulmage graduated at the Toronto the development which has taken place University and took her B.A. degree in during the past few years in the Wong- the class of 1909. After teaching for neicheong and Stubbs Road districts, some years in Canada she came to China, has seriously interfered with the water under the auspices of the Canadian Pres shed of these areas, making it impere- byterian Mission, in 1915. Following a tive to construct two additional nullahs year's language study at Canton she at a cost of $90,000 each; $8,000 is re- was appointed to Kongmoon for aduca quired for each aullah in 1928 and the tional and evangelistic work, sabsequently balance will be included in the estimates taking up the position of headmistress of for 1927. the Ka Tak Girls' School there. She seemed to possess a genius for winning the confidence of those who came under In 1994 the purchase of certain her care and when the disturbances in Magnetic instruments on the recommen South China last year forced her and dation of the Astronomer Royal, Special others to leave Kongmoon the departure non-magnetie buildings are required to tended to proceed with this work, which was a matter of the keenest regret to her house them. It has not originally in- pupils
Coming to Hongkong, Miss Dulmags it is estimated will cost $14,000, in 1993 Ar Members of the Helena May Institute accepted post as mistress in the Dioce; owing to the financial stringency and no Bare requested to note the following san Girls' School and when the head-provision was made in estimantes.
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mistress went on furlough a few months however, the instruments have arrived ago, she was placed in charge. Although and are in danger of deterioration if. Musicale. 5 p.m., October 28th. Pianoforte recital, 5 p.m., November only connected with this institution a left in their packing cases indefinitely.
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comparatively short time she repeated it is considered expedient to proceed Mr. Bowes Emith
the success she had gained in Kongmoon with the buildings forthwith and a Muzicale, 6 p.m., December 8th, and worked in the closest sympathy and supplementary vote of $14,000 is accord-
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The most curious feature of a situa tion, which the European merchant fads
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