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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

ANNOUNCEMENT. INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

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& SHIPBUILDERS. OF.

HONG KONG

ANNUAL DINNER.

REE ANNUAL DINSKA will be beld in the Bouma on FRIDAY,

MARCH 117, at Ɛ r.K.

CLEVITI,

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Hi Krallensy Bir 0. K.OMG the Hon. President, intimated his intention to be present.

Dress on This Occasion will be DINNER DRESS.

Will Members who wish to be present, and have not yet obtained their Tickets, plansa Notify the EON. SacarTARY-Im- mediately.

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A. LANDSBERT,

Hon. Secretary,

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

HONGKONG.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the SOCIETY will be head in the Board Room of Meesta. JARDINE, MANIZSON & Co. Ltd., en FRIDAY, 18TH MARCH, 1997, at 6.30 PM.

For the following Purposes :-

(a)--To receive the Report of the Committee and Statement of Accounts for the Past Year. (3)-Ts elect the Officers and Com.

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mitteo for the Enaning Year, (c)-To consider the manner in which St. George's Day shall be celebrated.

(d)-To transact any other Business of whica due Notice has been .given.

All members are requested to attard. R. E. GREENSMITH, Hoa. Sueretary. Hong Kong, 10th March, 10:7 (4671

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & "COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD.---

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-FIRST ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Com

at the Company's pay will be held Town Office, 2, LowES ALBERT ROAD, On SATURDAY, 26TH MARCH, 1957, at Neor, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors, together with Btatement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditor

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 17TH to the 26 MARCH, 1927, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1927. [4872

HONGKONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF MEETING.

TOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN

of

INTIMATIONS.

NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1927.

DURING My Abrance on Leate Ma. B. EL LANGSTON will be In Charge of the Company's Interests

in Hong Kong and South Chiss

Ha SERUBSULE, Manager for Hong Kong &

South China Hong Kong, March 7th, 1997.

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FAN LING HUNG SPRING PAPER HUNT-

FOR CUF Presented, the shore

will be bold on SUNDAY, MARCH 131, at 11 Lx Post Entries open to all (whether Saboriters or not.) Start at Lox MA OMAT Crois Roads, Motor Bus will Leare HuntzEJ ÄNNS SÍ 10.43 Returning there after the Hoot.

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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE FIFTY EIGHTH ORDIN TARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned on MONDAY, the 28TH MARCH, 1997, at Noox, for the purpose of receiving Report of the General Managera, te gether with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended the Sims DICEMOTE, 1926.

the

The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER LOOKS will be CLOSED from the farm to the 28TH MARCH, 1997, Both Days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,

General Managers, HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD, Hong Kong, 7th March, 1927.

TO LET.

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INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

THEATRE BOTAL”

THE HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

La Producing The Latest Great

London SuccERS;

"THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY"

OF

MARCH 19TH, 22x0, 242, 257 & 28rm.

Tax Booxise in Now Oras 17 ANDERSON'S PRICES $3, $2 and $1. Soldiers and Sailors in nniform half Price to $1 Seats,

Q.

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TENDERS are Invited for the Sap- -ply of Lasock and LatinADE for ADMIRALTY COLLING for a Period of 12 Months Certain from the 1ST APRIL 1927.

Forms for Tendering can be obtained on Application to the NAVAL STORE OFFICES B.M. Dockra, Hong Kong, and Tenders should be lodged is the "NAVAL STORE OFFICER'S OFFICE Not Later Than Noor on TUESDAY, 15TH MARCH, 1827.

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~H.M. NAVAL TARD, Ноле Коло

1927-1928.

R.

NEALED TENDERS will be Received

at the RN. HOSPITAL until 10 AM on the 21ST MARCH, 1927, from Persons desirous of Supplying BEET, MUTTON, -Fows, PORK, BERAD, CHERIE, PRIE Cow's MILE, AERATED WATERS, ICE, and other Provisions, and Necessaries for the Year Ending 31sr

ARCH 1929, Priated Forms of Tender and further Farticulars can be obtained at the

N. R. HOSPITAL

The right

"to

reject the Lowest cr

ASHOP in NATHAN ROAD, HOT. Bay Tenders is reserved.

LOOK-Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD., ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

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TO LET.

NO. 44, DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

THON. SACIERTANY,

CLUB LUSITANO.

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TO LET FURNISHED. NO. 1. TREGUNTER MANSIONS.

Mar Roip, for a Period of Nine Months from 31 MARCH Nazr. For further Partienlara Apply to HENRY. BUMPHREYS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGE

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LET-Furnished or Unlqrnish- TT PEAK.Apply L. FORSTER.

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NO LET-Furnished for 8 Months,

that the FIFTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING SRABE BUNGALOW BALIZE HOAD. HOLDERS of the HONGKONG-Apply Box No. 4to, c/o Hongkong ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION Daily Preu. COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held in the Offices of Measte. Sazwan, Touza & Building, Chater Hoed,

Co Bt. George's

DAY OF

Hong Kong, of WEDNESDAY, the 1927, at 11.30 07. MARCE for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended on the 3 7 DECEMBER, 1926, and of electing Directors and Auditore.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1728 to the AD MARCH, Bb Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

8. COURTNEY COOK, Secretary. Hong Kong, 3th March, 1997.

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THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The the SIXTEENTH ORDIN

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& O. BUILDING Commodious Pcca TO LET. For partien-

Apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

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...

H. J. CHATER,

Surgeon Captain, R. N. R. N. Hospitals,

Borg Kong, 10th March, 1927,

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF BL

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.

INTIMATIONS.

Fine

Sherries

PROPERTY Situate at VICTORI, "Bong Kong, and known as BEUTION D or MAR- INE LOT No. 227, Together with - the Messunge known is No. 152, *WING. LÜK STREET erected

therean;

Arem: 1,087 quas Feet. Propertion of

Annual Crown Rent: $18.70;

To a SOLD

IN ONE LOT

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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FRIDAY, Ts 11TH DAY OF MARÓB, 1927, 23 o'clock PM.,

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AT IFX CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, VICTOR, HONG KONG, K. E. V. M,B. DI SOUSA, Auctionser. For further Farticulars and Conditione of Sale, Apply to:-

MASSZA, JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER, FAINCE'S BUILDING, Rosa Kaze,'

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Ma. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,

The Auctioneer.

ORACLE SUNBEAM LAN Hong Kong, 25th day of February, 1997,

DAULETTE, 1924 Model,

Thoroughly Overhauled in London. In- spection at HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE Apply Mesas, DEACONS,

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PREPAID "WANTED' ADVERTISEMENTS.

ARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEET ROAD. Apply-WO FAT SING O LET No. 11, CONDUIT ING of BHAREHOLDERS of the Company will be held at the HEAD 81, WIKGLOX ST. TELETE. NO 0.6.

OINICE, No.

DES

VRUZ ROLD, CEN MARCH, 1997, at 2.30 r.M.,

ERAL, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY,

of receiving the Report

Free

of the Directors together with a State-WANTED Immediately by Local

for the purpos ment of Accounts for the 8187 DECEMBER, 1926

Year ending The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

will be CLOSED from the BTH MARCH, 1927, to the 2310 HAROH, 1927 (Both Days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Bhares can be kegistered.

By Order of the Beard,

LOOK POONG BHAN, Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 7th March, 1927,

NOTICE.

MONIES Up to

2-0 [4645

$150,000 ATO Available for Investment 'on. First Class Mortgages Security subject to a Trustes Valuation.

Apply to

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M20 DEACONS, “

Princes Buildinga,

Hong Kong.

Shipping Office-EUROPEAN MALE STENOGRAPHER, Speaking Knowledge of Chinese preferred. Apply stating Falary to Box No. 234, c/o Hong kong Daily Freu

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VISITORS TO CANTON Should "Purchase

BOOK FOR THE GLOBE. "TROTTERS FROM HONG

KONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER

BY"

CAPTAIN C.-V. LLOYD. With Illustrations, Maps and Flags.

PRICE

$1.75

On Sale at: HoxGLONG DAILY, PRESS" Office.

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF THE

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.

PROPERTY

This, coupled with the promise of better material conditions, rallies the waverers and doubtčul ones, who above all are afraid of the charge af cowardice, or of the charge of failing to co-operate with their fellows in any movement which is ostensibly undertaken in their interests. It does not follow, how ever, that trades unions are super fuous or that they ought to be

Superior Pale Dry.suppressed as dangerous. They are

Full Golden.

of very superior quality specially selected, grown and bottled by Anto. R Ruiz y Hermanos Xeres de la Frontera.

Fine Ports

Douro. Choice Old.

specially selected, bottled and shipped by Robertson Bros. & Co., Oporto.

Very Fine Old Tawny.

specially selected, bottled and shipped by Silva & Cozens, Oporto.."

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD,

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

Prove C. 615.

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DEATHS. PAGE-Captain

CHARLES EDWARD FAOz, bora Bligo, Ireland, 1859, died. Hong Kong, March 9th, 1927. Irish papers please

[4870 Pay On March 9th, at Shang- hai, of suc SAMUEL PERRY, aged 75 years. Deeply regret

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Hong Kong Oce: 1A, Chater Rd. London Office: 131, Fleet St., E.O.

The Daily

Hoxe Fox, MARCH 11, 1997,

TRADE UNIONISM;

ONE of the legislative proposals for the present session of Parliament is a bill designed to amend the powers of trade unions. The proposal, ob

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The Bishop of Vistoria (the Right Rev. R. Duppay), and Mrs Duppay, leave for England to-morrow on the P. & 0.14. Kashgar

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OBITUARY.

MR. I S. FERET.

"SIXTY "YEARS OLD RESIDENT OF FAR EAST,

The news of the demise of Me

S. Perry will come as a deep shock to his large circle of friends.

There will be an interesting delate at St. Peter's Foung Men's Club, Bonham Road next Tuesday

The motion That Ex evening. perience Justifies Pessimism" will

Mr. Perry went up to Shanghai be moved by Mr. E R. Price, and last Autumn and contrasted acute seconded by Mr. P. Sands, bronchitia which affected his heart The opposition will be led by the and to which he succumbed on Ray Kick Maconachie, MA Wednesday and seconded by the Boy W. R Connell, MA..

CAPT. CE. PAGE.

Mr. Owen Hughes's chow dog has been taken to Kennedy Town for observation Hebit a coalie em ployed by Mr. Knoll, of No. 165, The Peak The coolie was treated by a medical practitioner. A fos terrier owned by Miss Alice Gater- WELL-KNOWN CHINA COAST rez, which bit a baker's coalie at." No. 39, Bonham Road, has also been The to Kennedy Town. taken ceolio went to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment

MASTER

It is with much regret that we record the death of Captain Charles Edward Page, which took place at the Matilda Hospital at six o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness extending over many months.

The deceased, who was 75 years of age, having been born in 1852, was a native of Sligo, Ireland.

A very old resident of the Far East, his sojourn in China porta the inevitable concomitant of the Before Major C. Willson at the having extended over a period of industrial system

Central Magistracy yesterday nearly 60 years of which the larger. portion was spent in this Colony, at present

coolie, who was charged with the Mr. Perry was highly respected by organised. They grow out of the theft of threa electric lamps from all who came in contact with him. great change produced by the Lathe staircase of No. 173, Des Voeux He commanded great esteem for his dustrial Revolution and are only Road Central, said that they were integrity, courtesy and kind acts stolen by another man, He saw remotely related to the⠀⠀ güilda

For a law decades "past he was where the thief hid them and took performed unostentatiously. which existed in the Middle Ages. them out after he had gone away; connected with the cotton yarn de- The defendant was sentenced to six partment of the old-established fram When. industries were carried on in the homes scattered over the weeks' imprisonment with hard of Mesars. David Sassoon & Co.,

labour.

Ltd., who closed offices yesterday country side, and a family could

afternoon as a mark of respect.. applement its income by cultiva

The Stock Exchange, of which be tion of a plot of land; when com

was a prominent member in the arunication by road or by post was a costly and laborious business

past, also closed half day. combinations of workers were ob viously difficult to achieve. With the concentration of industries in the coal areas, and the herding of the workmen in towns. cut off from land for cultivation, the worker became a specialist and realised he was one of a group of similar specialists entirely dependant for their livelihood on their special trade.

He quickly realised, too, The annual general meeting of that as an individual he was at a the Society of St. George is to be distinct disadvantage in bargaining held at the Board Room of Messrs. with his employer who could afford Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd. to wait until conditions suited him, next Friday (March 18th) at 5.36 while the worker, of course, couldp.m. The report of the committee, not suspend his appetite for food and the statement of accounts for and his need for housing. Thus in the past year will be present; 1824 it became lawful for workmen officers and committee will be elect

ed for the ensuing year; and the to form unions to farther their own interests, but in 1825, owing to an question of how St. George's Day epidemic of atrikes and disputes, shall be celebrated will be discuss- the right was greatly restricted. ed. From 1867 to 1871, however, a'series

In connection with the annual of acts was passed which finally recognised the legality of the dinner of the Institution of En unions and so paved the way for gineers and Shipbuilders of Hong powerful organizations which we Kong to be held at the Institute have today. There now seems Rooms this evening. with these unions to be a recurring Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, cycle of growth; accumulation of KC.M.G.), the Honorary Presi wealth, a dispute, or strike daring dent, will be present. The chair which the funds are exhausted, & will be taken by Mr. J. Ormiston decline in membership, and then

(the President), and following the fresh development Many thinking toast list there will be a musical members realise the futility of the programme. Dress for the occasion strike weapon, and strive to divert will be dinner dress. the energies of the union into healthier channels. It is these There are to be quite a number

THE FUNERAL. people that the Government must of social functions this evening. The funeral took place last even- strive to encourage. The problem In addition to the dinner ut the ing at Happy Valley Cemetery, is to dissociate the political side of Institute of Engineers, dance is there being many China Coast the union from its economic side to take place at the Kowloon Dock Officers and friends present and, secondly, to secure by secret Recreation Club, from 9 p.m. to 3 The funeral took place yesterday

the precise views of the am, the proceeds to go to the fund sevening at the Protestant: Ceme ballet members.

started there to provide recreation tery, and was attended by a large This is the problem which has to for the soldiers of the Shanghai number of friends and colleagues. be solved-by the legislature, in Defence Force. At the Royal The service was taken by the Rev.

Wellington G. T. Waldegrave. the course of the present session Engineers Theatre,

He came out East many years ago, and was well known among China Coast officers, having served on the Coast for nearly twenty He was a widower and years. leaves two daughters

The last ship which he command- ed was the a.. Charles Hardouin, and before that was in command of the sa. Haimun, formerly a Douglas steamer. For some years past he had been on the Hong Kong-Hai- phong run H.E." the The deceased had been ill for about a year and for six months, suffered from paralysis.

He was a member of the Marine Engineers' Guild of China and of the Victoria Lodge of Freemasons, the Worshipful Master and Past- master of which, Ar. A. E. Wright, and several members, were present at the interment.

It is obviously foolish to allow a Barracks, the Chief and Petty The chief mourners were: Miss trades unies, which was ostensibly Officers of H.M.S.. Titania will also Page and Mrs Haigh, deceased's established for the purpose of bene-be holding a dance, fitting the workers economically,

Tomorrow evening the China Sugar Refining Company staff are hold their annual dance.

daughters and amongst those pre- sint were Capt. R. Innes, Capt. Hall, Mr. C. B. Brook and many

to be used for a purpose entirely Aarong residents departing for different, namely to challenge and Home to-morrow is Mr. I. W others. attack with impunity the Constitu- Shewan, the holder of the Royal There were many wreaths sent by tion itself.

Hong Kong Golf Club Champion-friends and associations to which ship. Mr. A. E. Ferguson, another the deceased belonged. Among prominent golfer, left for Home on them were. From Edith and the Empress of Aria on Wednesday, Carmen (deceased's daughters), previously mentioned. Mr. China Coast Officers Guild, In- Shewan, in addition to winning the stitute of Engineers and Shipbuil Golf Championship in 1923, wonders, Victoria Lodge No. 1020 E.C.. the Captain's Cup, and also tied in Mr. and Mrs. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. the re-play for the Jasper Clark P. Lanigan, Capt. and Mrs. R Cup, being beaten by Mr. Ferguson. Innes, Mr. G. A. Lawrance, Mr. B. During the many years he has been Remedios, Miss C. Stenham, and

Set Kow." associated with the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Mr. Ferguson has been President, Captain and member of the Committee.

One Chinese case of small-pox and one Japanese case of paratyphoid fever were reported on Wednesday.

To-morrow evening there will be a dance for members and sub scribers at the Peak Club, begin ning åt 9.15 p.m.

Chief Inspector Kent on Wednes- day completed 37 years in Govern- ment service, 33 of which were spent with the Hong Kong Police Force.

The affairs of a number of local Chinese firms in bankruptcy will be heard before Mr. Justice J. R Wood at the Bankruptcy Court to morrow morning.

TRAGEDY AT CRAIGEN-

́GOWER CLUB.“ REVENUE OFFICER WILLIAM

KNIGHT FOUND SHOT.

VICTIM OF ILL HEALTH?

We regret to record the death of Among the passengers who arrive Mr. William Knight, Acting Senior ed from Australia by the 5.5. Tai Revenue Officer, who was found ping yesterday were Major and shot at 2.30 p.m. yesterday after- Mrs. Linthicum, Mrs. E. A. Leggett, noon in the Craigengower Club Mia. Darby and Mr. and Mrs. F. House. R. L. Ferd.

THE LATE MR. WM. HARRIS.

The funeral of the late Mr. Wil liam Harris, formerly the pro- prietor of the Harris' Store, who died of heart failure at his re- sidence at No. 513 Nathan Road, Kowloon, took place yesterday morning at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, at Happy Valley. Thero was a large attendance of friends and relatives and many flors! tributes were laid on the grave.

"MEGANTIC " SAILS: "MIN. NESOTA" STILL HERE.

HUTS BEING ERECTED,

course, is the outcome of the general strike, which ceurred last year and which, by paralysing the economie

It appears that deceased, who has life of the country for a fortnight, ・・

A Chinese woman fractured her catered the club houss with his two-

been in bad health for some time FUTURE TROOP MOVEMENTS

UNKNOWN.". Situats et VICTORIA HONG Koxe, and revealed the danger of permitting skull through a fall whilst attempt little daughters at about 19.30 pan.

known as SECTION B or INLAND certain organised bodies to enjoying to alight from a moving tram yesterday. Leaving the children to The ss. Megantic, which took 1 LỘT No 67, Together with the

car near the Central Market on play outside he went to the back Major-General Duncan and troops Mesuage, known as No. privileges which could be used to Wednesday afternoon. She died in room where he wrote three letters, to Shanghai and arrived in Hong OHANUERY LANE erected

menace the well-being of the State. the Government Civil Hospital soon obtaining envelopes from the bar. Kong on Wednesday, left here yes- thereon.

after admission.

One of these letters was addressed terday for Home with a few details Aren: 1927.8 Square Feet or there. The general strike was, no doubt,

abouts. Proportion of Annual engaged in by many as dergesture A very successful entertainment to the Clerk of the Revenue Depart and an invalided from Hong

ment.

Kong standing garrison. Her de- Crown Beat:0;

by the Lyric Orchestra was broad- It was at about 2.30 p.m. that the parture may be taken as an of sympathy with the miners whose easted under the auspices of the har boy heard a report, but thought tion that troops will remain in the occupation with its attendant risks Hong Kong Radio Society last it was either a loud back fire or Far East for some time.

The 1.8 Minesota, which took always excites a great deal of sym- Mr. Dick d'Almada. The reception Later, on going into the back room, the Marines to Shanghal, also re night, the orchestra being led by bursting tyre in the road outside. pathy;" but, the movement became of the selections and individual can be saw deceased lying on the floor. turned here on Wednesday, This,

The shot which had been fired vessel is ander orders from Shang tainted with political motives and tributions was very good."

from a Service revolver had pene hai and the local military authori collapsed when its import was more James E. Reynolds, stated to be trated the temple. The body was tien state that they are unaware unemployed, and living at Wanchai, at once removed to the mortuary whether or not the ship will remain clearly realized.

War on Wednesday taken by the and it is anderstood that the funeral here or proceed Home. The tendency in all committees police to the Government Civil takes place this evening.

To me SOLD. IN ONE LOT,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY

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WEDNESDAY, THE 167: DAT. OF MARCH, 1927, 'AT O'CLOCK ZX,

AT THE

QHINA AUCTION BOOMS,

MEV. M. B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.

indica

Mr. Knight, who was 39, leave. The erection of huts at the Sam

ashuipo reclamation and the assertive Hospital. In a report issued by the DUNDELL STREET, VICTORIA, Horo Kore, and unions is for th

Police yesterday morning, it was widow and two children. His ser struction of roads continues. Sim extreme element to predominate, stated that the patient was suffer, vice in the Colony dates back to be activity is preceding near the

ia for those who aim at a definite ing from delusions."

1810 when he was appointed a police Peninsula Hotele

The 13th and 20th Pack constable. Promotion to Acting

Batteries, object have always an advantage At 11.30 o'clock on Wednesday Police Sergeant came three years RA which are on the Bellerophon over those who are hazy and in night a Chinese constable found a later and in 1914 he transferred to are expected to-morrow and the From Headquarters of the let Field different in their view Moreover, roolis hanging by a piece of rope the Revenue Department.

For further Particulars and Condi- tions of Balo, Apply to: '..

Masons. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, PRINCE'S BUILDING, Hong Kong,

TAG SOON OE TO Ma. E. V. M. B. DE SOUSA,

„The Auctioneer.

Hong Kong, 4th March, 1927,

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from the scaffolding outaids Queen's November 1915 to August 1910 Mr. Brigade, RA, and two Field Bat the willingness to take part in a Building. He was immediately cut Kaight saw war service. He re-teries, which SIC on the Calchas Eight ja always regarded as greater down and taken to the Government turned to the Colony and became are due to arrive on Wednesday evidence of courage than acquies Civil Hospital. It is expected that acting Senior Revenue Ofheer in next. These batterier will be ac he will recover. Attempted suicide 1981, a neat which he held at the commodated, it is expected, on the

Marina. time of his death. cence in the established order. – is alleged.

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