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IRON AND STEEL GOODS.
MARKET DULL IN 1998.
MESSRS, JOHN D. HUTCHIN.
SON'S REPORT,
Messih. Johny D.- Hutchinson & Co., of Kings Building report that trade has not been very good this year, and, unless the political aituation improves prospects for 1898 are not promising. The report
states:
The Year 1997 has been feature less and apart from some activity in Mild Steel Bara in April the market on the whole has been dull. Local values have remained low and it has been extremely difficult for importers to obtain more than a bare margin on, the comparatively small volume of business transacted. MILD STEEL BARS, ANGLES AND Joists. From the neighbourhood of 185/- per ton at the opening of the year prices declined in Aprily May and with small fluctuations have mained at about the present, level of 199/-.
Business has been done locally at 83.85 per picul or even lower.
"THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1927.
LORD DERBY'S DAUGHTER.
LADY VICTORIA BULLOCK KILLED IN HUNTING FIELD.
THE KING'S MESSAGE OF
SYMPATHY.
LOWESBY.
Home papers announce the death of Lady Victoria Bullock, wife of Captain Malcolm Bullock, M.P. and daughter of Earl Derby as the result of an accident in the hunting field.
BRITISH FLAT RACING SEASON.
LEADING OWNERS AND TRAINERS.
THE TOTALISATOR.
[BY ROHN GOODFELLOW.}
One of the most remarkabla features of the season has been the achievements of one of the younger school of jockeys, Gortion Richards. His high average of winners gives an idea of his remarkable "consis tancy,
Gordon Richarda has earned
WHY STRUDWICK IS RETIRING:
PARTNERSHIP IN SPORT OUTFITTERS,
more money than any of the other TO BE SURREY'S SCORER. jockeys, as, in addition to his re tainers from Captain Hogg and Martin Hartigan, his riding Lect
Herbert Strudwick, or "Strud alone come to well over £2,500, and dy" as he is known to every crie the presents from the owners of
DISARMAMENT.
A SERVICES POINT OF VIEW.
GRADUAL CONTRACTION."
Armistice Day this year proved the occasion of a great spontaneous appeal by well-known publicists in this country in the cause of per
CHURCH NOTICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG January 1st, 1928, Sunday.
** Christmas. ******
Holy Communion at 6 mo
8 Children's Barvios af 10 a.m. Matinest.II
Preacher-Bar. W. B. Cannell, Holy Communion at 19 noon. Ersaong at 6pm.
the winners he has ridden amount.ket lover in England, Austrália, manent peace. The ideal is a fine FRIDAY, January 6th, The Epiphany
Many racial alterations in rac-|:no doubt, tá a considerable aum. ing already affected or proposed have caused ctional trouble, but all sane judges of the situation are convinced that horse-racing will have a prosperous” future.
It has coms through a period of industrial depression and the up- setting of old methods incident to the tax.
The exploiting of greyhound rac ag is viewed with no serious sp. prehension. In fact the latter pastime may react. for good.
Since the death of Lady Victoria Bullock yesterday, says the Daily Mail of November 29th, as the re- ault of the accident when out with the, Quorn Hounds on the previous day, messages of sympathy with her father, Lord Derby, her hus baud, Captain Malcolm Bullock, M.P. and other relatives have poured into Lowesby Hall, where The decrease in receipts on race- she had been staying as the guest courses bas induced the. Jockey of the Marquess and the Mar-Club to modify the cast-iron rales chioness of Blandford
on the executives in the matter of prizes offered:
They are from the King and Queen, members of the Royal Family, including the Prince of Wales and Prince Henry, who were also hunting with the Quorn on Friday, and from hundreds of other distinguished people and from humble villagers in the Quorn district and servanta and tenants of the family.
-courses.
This good fortune was well-de served by the executive, and their fuck stood out in remarkable can trast to that in the south, where Lingfield Park meeting had to be abandoned owing to Saturday's log.
"I have promised to keep fit in case I am wanted specially, and so may play once or twice. Hard work keeps me fit, and I do not smoke, not because et affects my eyes, inerely for health's sake,"
Then "Struddy" spoke of the chances of our team in Australia
A big crowd gathered to see the contest for the November Handi. cap. It was won by Mr. J. Ji phy's Old Orkney, coup very pro- fitable to the Irish division present. Only six horses competed. (High. brow was withdrawn bebaum of the deplorable. bereavement in Lord
the
and South Africa, explained to one, with which all civilized people An Irish Triumph. .:
Daily Maily reportar why he is
are bound to be in complete sym- Manchester wound up the flat retiring from first-class cricket.
pathy. And we may reasonably racing season in sunshine for the "I was retiring a year ago," be third consecutive day a fact unsaid, "but the Surrey C.C. asked suppose that what all advocates of exampled in our previous ex- me to wait a bit. Then this win it are saying in Great Britain is perience.
ter for some months my wife has reflected by the enlightened thought been ill and the strain has told on
of other nations. But what may be me. I do not know if I should be fit enough for a whole season. vivalism is naturally causing con called this outburst of peace re After 30 years, however, I could siderable heart-searching in not sever my connection with the fighting services, and kindred or boys at the Oval, and so I consent-ganizations. ed to become, SCOTAT.
It is becoming in- creasingly clear that limitation of armaments, will presently become a fait accompli amongst the great nations. Such a result, beneficial as it must prove to the world at large, means a serious outlook to all who follow the profession of arms. "For our own part, we find it dificult to believe that the pos- sibility of war can ever be eliminat "We need some new blood," he But restriction of permanent said. Our batsmen are all right, A definite beginning was made at Armaments is quite another matter, but we must have bowlers, some one to back up Tate. It is difficult
Washington in 1921, and the urge to extend this is becoming steadily are not so many all-rounders as everything is against them. There
question but that it will ultimately bear material fruit. fact, and that may be the fault of the wickets in England.
Must Have Bowlers. "The ball keeps so low on the prepared wickets and it turns o little that bowlers are discouraged. I used to take the bail shoulder high, but now I have to take it down by my shina,
next year.
STEEL PLATE CUTTINGS.-Dus to the scarcity of stocks the London price at the beginning of the year us 139/8 but a sharp fall occurred
The Jockey Club in approving of in March and the price has declined
the committee reporting upon the to the present level of 120/-.
WIRE NAILS-Sterling prices have tressed, has not left Lowesly Hall betting should best contribute to
Lord Derby, who is acutely dis. / measures to be adopted by which plete failure, for although the race for the team to win in Australia;stronger, so that there can be little remained stendy throughout the since he arrived yesterday, just be the maintenance of the sport, agree greater part of the journey, and there used to be, not enough, in
fore Lady Victoria passed away.
year but local demand has been
ainali.
TINPLATES-From & level of 810 per box at the opening of the year paices fall away during the our mer and business has since been dore at 810 or lower. Latest re- parts are that the market is firmer with an upward tendency,
He was stopped as he was leaving Paris by the Blue Train for the south and went at ones to the British Embassy to inquire for the latest news, Then when he heard at the accident, had been very and grave, he left by air for London completed the journey to Lowesby Hall by motor car, ar
The outlook or the coming rearriving just before the end came. is not promising and until the pre sent political troubles are removed it is to be feared that business in this market will remain. 0233 "a restricted scale.
RUBBER AND MINING. SHARË QUOTATIONS AND DIVIDENDS
Messrs. Carroll Bros. have been advised of the following quotations and dividends on rubber and mining shares:-
Allenbys" Ayer Panas Glenealys
Jerams
Jimahs
$3.95 -11.75 3.16 3,80 "2,83
Kedaha
4.35
Lunas
Malaka Pindas
9:80
Pajams
9.73
Dividends,
Bukit Gajahs: 8 per cent.
terim.
This concession, allowing Te duction where necessary, may lead to cheaper admission fees- very desirable mox in the business in.Derby's family), terests of "the proprietors of Mr. J. B. Joel's Pons Asinorum dominated the market throughout the wagering, and at absurdly short prices. He proved a com- "Pans Bgizred in the near for ite Was Tun At muddling pace
when called on for a winning effort in the last half-mile made no response to the rider'e urging. '..
The victor had previously WOD three consecutive races in Ireland. His success was the biggest thing achieved by our eross-Channel visitors during the meeting, and some of the winnings were played up with additional profit when Mr. A. Lowry's All Over (trained by Hugh Powney at Newmarket) very appropriately won the Final Plate.
It
that the totalisator should be should be charged feer on installed and that bookmakers
graduated scale for permission to work side by side with the machine.
The Totalizator.
One of the advantages of the totalisator is that it will enable the Betting Duty to be collected with the minimum of expense and with no possibility of evasion. Part of The Fatal Bridge,
the revenue derived from it is de- The body is to leave for Lads voted in other countries to increas Victoria's Lancashire home to-mering prize money and reducing cu row at a a.m. and will be taken trance fees, thus assisting owners from there to Knowsley, probably and breeders, and a proportion of by road. It is a tragic fact that the receipts should be applied to the funeral train of two passenger and comfortable accommodation at providing racegoers with proper coaches and a funeral coach stands to-day on the site almost over the cheap rates of admission. spot at which she met her death. It is a low bridge, not rauch bigher than is necessary for its from one field to another, under purpose, to allow cattle to pass the old Great Northern Railway, A man of average height onn-touch the flat top, atriped with deep hanging girders, with his fingers.
The honour of the season as leading owner go to Lord Derby, who heads the winning-list with Astor, who was third in the win- over £40,000 to his credit. Lord aing list twelve months ago and first in 1995, now occupies second position.
Won Host Races.
It was explained by people near at the time of the acident that
Mr. Stanley Wootton, as all the hunt crossed the road at a level owner, again has the distinction crossing, but that Lady Victoria, of having won the greatest number led by a groom, thought the cattle of races, the total, however, being 3.0turne would-be-a-good-short cut less than last wason. His successes Lady Victoria saw the bridge have been principally in minor first and said she was going to Bo big win having been when Medal affairs-tie nearest attempt to a through it The groom passed and on looking back saw Lady Vie Cambridgeshire through, bending over his horse, dead-heated with Niantic in the toria strike her head on the last steel girder and then fall heavily into the mud
in-
per
Gopeng Consolidated: 1/
share and bonus of 1/3 per share, both loss tax. Idris Hydraulic: 2/- per share less
tax.
Kamunting: 6 pence per share 2nd
interim. Malayan Tin: 8 pence per share
Gina (making 40 per cent), Pengkalen: 4 pence per share inal (making e per share). Jess tax. Sungei Best: 65 per cent. less tax. Tronoh: 5 per cent, per share and special 6 per cent. per share, both less tax. Price of rubber 1/8 per lb.
"
BROADCASTING IN HONG"
KONG.
TRANSMITTER NOW IN WORK- ING ORDER.
It will be recalled that the *Y.M.C.A. Entertainment. Com- mittee have a scheme on hand for broadcasting from Lee Gardens, A test transmission was made last evening on a wave length of 310 metres.
Work has been carried out for several months on, the transmitter which was formerly the property of the Hong Kong Radio Society, and it is now claimed that the trans mitter has been brought up to a standard of efficiency by local ex- perts.
THE FLAPPER.
PATRON SAINT OF THE CHEMISTS.
height of the girders is about 81 Where she entered the bridge the feet. At the other side, where she struck her head, it is little more
than 7 feet.
The Inquest.
The inquest, held in a small room 1 Lowey Hall, lasted less than
half an hour.
Only three witnesses and the police were present. Lord Stanley said:
We were both out hunting with the Quorn on Friday. I saw my sister earlier in the day and she was then in ker usual health.
Later, when on the hill abote Lowesby Station, I saw a loose horse which I recognised as hers. I then made a search and found my sister lying near a railway arch. She was unconscious. sent for the doctor and made efforts to revive her, without suc-
CESS.
T
The arch near which my sister was lying was an iron girder arch and very low. There was no spare room for a woman rid ing a high borse to pass under it. My sister's horse was a large one, about 17 hands high In my opinion my sister struck her bead on some portion of the girder of the arch when riding below it. A verdict of Accidental Death was returned.
Lord. Dewar has had a far better season than for some time and he takes fourth place with more than twice his last year's total
THE YEAR'S FIGURES.
Successful Owners And Trainers. The following tables show the suc- cessful owners, trainers, jockeys, breeders, and aires during the past Hat-racing season:
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have no bowlers of the speed: of "That also is a reason why we Spofforth, Lockwood, and others, Their bearts are broken by the deadness of the pitch. It has also killed the art of cutting.
"Hobbs, is the greatest batsman in the world, and I do not think there will ever be one like him, be- cause every type of wicket is the same to Him. He is harder now to get out than some ars ago be cause he is more staid. By the WINNING OWNERS.
way, he has just signed on for another five years with Surrey. No of Races Value "You want to know what I think Horses. Wou.
of the University standards. Well 18 37 40,308 their batting is very good, but they 10 20,973 also want bowlers. The trouble is 21,079 that England has not enough 1998-18,803 young blood coming along. Tennis 20 17,993 is the cause, and the fact that many of-the am have to earn a living, 16,500 and cannot spare the
Lord Derby Lord Astor H. H. Aga Khan 13 Lord Dewar Mr. B. Foel13 Late Mr. F. Cur
Zom
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WINNING JOCKEYS:
Percent-aye-
W. L. Ttl. age. tem, C. Richards 164 607 771 91.27+03 T. Weston.... 78 504 58 13.40-219 C. Elliott. 77 402 479 16.0— 69 H. Wragg.... 73 412 485 15.05-68 F. Fox. 72 642 714 10.08-994 C. Smirke ....65 346 411 15.81-131
Profession For 750.000 Men Probably even the most enthus | instic amongst the dreamera of external peace do not visualize the complete disappearance of war or. ganization But it appears as though the Navy, Army, and Air Force must make within their lifetime
up their minds to a gradual pro fession. Possibly this may be, ac gressive contraction of their pro complished by wastage, in which case those now serving have noth ing to apprehend. Yet is must not be forgotten that, in one way and another, the fighting services give employment to three-quarters of a million people, and, although it is glibly said that fresh channels will
matter than can be foreseen. be found for these, yet this may prove a very much more difficult
Taking the case of the Royal Dockyards, for instance, large num- bers of men are being thrown out of work but no fresh channels are being found for them. The idea that the money now aperit oa armamenty may be applied to opening up fresh forms of employment is quite mie leading Any money saved on arma- ments will have to go in relief of
the present crushing burthen of
EDNESS AT THE
taxation. The only way of relieving As where the time for eric £1 What do I think of the ap- unemployment is by reducing this stake pointment of Sutcliffe to captaincrushing burthen upon industry
Yorkshire? Frankly. I think that Naval and Military Record.. it is a pity. I would rather have seen three captains, each for a part of the season if the amateurs could | AVIATION AT CAMBRIDGE. not spare the time. On the whole, the professionals are not keen on the change I believe as a principle, though Sutcliffe himself is one of the best. We play for the love of the game. although people talk of playing for averages. That is not traci can't keep away from cric ket," Stradwick concluded "Bow ley, of Worcester, Sandham, and myself are going to run an athletic outfittera' shop, and n winter training school in Wandsworth 57,351 road, so we shall keep fit, and hope 55,198 to bring on the much needed young
As was only to be expected from S. Donoghue 60 443 303 11.92-152 Lord Derby's position at the head R. Perryman 60 814 574 10.45-932 of the owners, he nho takes prey. Childs cedence among "winning breeders. A surprising feature is the high H. Beasley
M. Beary position obtained by French-bred
J. Leach berses, as they occupy second place.
Frank Butters has accomplishe the trainers' Lit in his first season the great achievement of heading as Lord Derby trainer. His total fity races won, reveals Butters ns of £57,000 wining stakes, and over A worthy successor to Mr. G, Lamh toa, who now acts as adviser to the stable.
...... 57 968 319 18.26-89 59 437 489 10.63-179. 45 276 321. 14.01–89)
44 254 298-14.74— 47
-WINNING TRAINERS.
Frank Battery: F Darling A. Taylor- H. S Persse J. L. Jarvis, H. L. Cothrill B. Wootton
It is only two years since Alec Taylor headed the list of trainers, and, as he is now a good second, he is able to look back upon his last season with satisfaction. The future be left to Joseph Lawson, actual training at Manton will in Buchan who has been Taylor's deputy for
many years.
to be reckoned with in classic races, Taylor has been always a faren and although it was not until Book Law won the Doncaster St. Leger that he was able to claim one of the premier races this season, captured all three of the Chepstow classica" in the first year of their inauguration.
(Continued on next Column.)
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Lord Rosabey's Companion." Little Ruth Primrose has for several years pent most of her. time at The Dardania, Lord Rose- bery's home at Epsom, Surrey, and is one of the veteran statesman's most constant companions.
Run-Win Value.
53
92,127 29,093
An Unisifah Act.
MELBOURNE. Australian newspapers state that the entire absence of "frill" wAS one reason for Strudwick's great popularity in England and
· Roja nëra. £
28 48 23. 44
34,219 talent," 99 37. 25,273 213324,312 15 30 3477 WINNING BIRES.
Winning Races Value
Horses Won.
20 38 33 30
3
Australia.
UNIVERSITY.
SUCCESSFUL MOVEMENT.
Preacher: Bey. Hyda: Gosalin, 2.1. Holy Communion at 7,65 am..
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UNION CHURCH SATURDAY, New Year's Krom (KENNEDY ROAD). Watch Night Services at 11.15.
Preacher Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie. SUNDAY, January 1st : —
10.30 am Goneral Service and
E.Q.8.B. Parade.
GI.
86, 74, 417 and 839.
Ber. F. P. W. Alarander,
Communion st 11.30Open to all Christians, Bev. J. E. Maconachis. Evening Service at 6 pm.
Hymn 75, 696, 158, 603 and 596, Preacher-Rev. J.Kirk Macmachin,
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOLENTIST. (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.3.2.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOW SURDAT SERVida, January lat, 1928, at ROAD TRAM STATION.
11.15
Subject God." p.m...
Wednesday Evening Meeting at 6.30
Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to 19 Noon.
Reading Boom at above address, open- Mooday and Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m.
the services and visit the Beading Bowm
The Public in cordially invited to attend
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University is becoming more and The undergraduate at Cambridge more air-minded as the Varsity Air Squadron carries on its work. The fact that at the commencement of the Academic year it was decided to raise the membership to 70, and A. B. MOULDER & CO.
there were about three applicants for every vacant place, proves con- clusively that the Air Squadron is rapidly, achieving one of the pur- poses for which it has taken its position in the University, fé, to stimulate interest in Air matters and to maintain at the University Hurry On
45.910
It is recalled that when Douglas community of thought in tech- Phalaris 15
lost the rubber, Strudwick success nical and research problems affect. 41,842
fully urged the inclusion of Doling aviation." Another of its aims 39,455 Pommern 24. 35 21,850
phim in the 5th Text so as to enable isto nasist those who wish to take Abbots Trace..... 18 30 21,353 the Yorkshireman to enjoy the up aeronautics as a profession in a Gaineborough.....
honour of becoming a Test player.
civilian capacity,, and also to pro 34 90,710
-Exchange.
mote the flow of suitable candidates for commissions in the Royal Air Force.'
WINNING BELEDERS.
Lord Derby 19 39 40,337 Winning Races, Value Horses. Won. £
Lord Astor
Do. (In Frengg) 38-40 33,429 .12 30,321 Lord Dewar 15 39
19,433 Late Mr. F. Cur
3 6 16,370 Lord Durham
8 13 13,709
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WARSHIPS IN PORT.
EFFORT TO SAVE CITY PIGEONS.
Over half a dozen members of the aquadron have obtained.com- missions, some with six months or year's priority according to whe ther they held a BA, Degree and a
OFFERS OF HOMES SAID TO Certificate of Competency. The.
BE USELESS.
The Sign of
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certificate is issued to those who have flown three hours solo. com.that supplies Advertisers pleted a height test of, 6,000 feet with a barograph on board, and with a Complete Service of satisfactorily answered questions on Original Copy, Ideas, and engines, rigging, and rules of the Designs for Posters and
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Scores of letters have poured into the Daily Express office offering to provide homes for the 3.000 surplus pigeons of the City of London, air.
A group of City men, members
Two-Fold Benent.
poor sum
...that checks all insertions
HER TWO LITTLE GIRLS, When They Entertained The King And Queer, Lady Victoria Bullock was the eldest at the three children of Lord
Warships and auxiliaries in port of the sanitary committee, mat for It is interesting to note that if n Thefapper" was described as Derby, and the only datighter. She
yesterday were:
two hours behind closed doors in pupil joins the Air Force with six the patron saint of shemistry by
was born on June 24th, 1892, and Lord Rosebery is never so happy North Wall Basin, Cicala, Taran the Guildbell considering the fate months priority, not only he him in Foreign and Chinese Dr. E. F. Armstrong, managing
was twice married. Her Erst hus as when Ruth accompanies him on Cortation as the dinner of the Rosebery's younger on, whom the near Epsom, or when she is read-L27, North Arm, Argur, Kharki; solemnly when asked what was to saved, allowing for few minor and Extensive knowledge of
tula; South Wall Basin, Sterling of London's pigeons, after hearing self obtains a benefit, but also the papers for its Clients, director of the British Dyestuffs band, Mr. Neil Primrose, Lord his coach rides about the country Stormlout, Francol, East Wall the evidence of experts.
Basin, 8/ML L3, L., 18, 19,
nem ber hos his head in the trodden taxpayers that has an unrivalled British Association of Chemists at married in 1915, died in 1917 of ing to him. the Hotel Victoria, Northumber-woda recoived in action. in She is a child of unusual charm West Wall Dock, Hawkins, Peters be the fate of the City pigeous, crashes and the cost of his instruc- the best media for all classes Palestine. where he is buried. and character-and of resourcefield In Dock Walnerine, Moor. It is a matter for the Court of tion. Although the Air Squadron "She has rings on her fingers," Lady Victoria married secondly Her qualities were never better dis hen, Faulk No. Buoy Common Council to decide," said is supported by the taxpayers of Advertisers, ho said, and synthetic stones and Captain Malcolm Bullock, who played than on a day last April Magnolia, No Buoy, Herald, each in turn, footware, made of artificial skins served with the Scots Guards dur-when the King and Queen paid a No. 5 Buoy, requoia, No. 6 Buoy, all wiqught by chemists, and the ing the war and who is Conterra surprise visit to Lord Rosebery Carlisle No Buoy Tittanta, The birds would come back after a pilot in the Air Force has been can place all this know. "Offers of homes are no use. vantage results from the fact that that being independent, suntorials, of her underwear were dive M.P. for the Waterloo division Ruth was there with her half-sister: 1, 11, L2: No- 9 Buoy, Amsiz, nine, or even twelve months given his preliminary training in ledge and experience at the ope of the greatest achievements of of Lancashire. The marriage took Priscilla Bullock, but there was brose L.1, No Buoy, the homing instinct would always one of the Varsity Air Squadrons chemistry
place very quietly in the summer nobody else with Lord Rosebery to Marazion No. 10 Buoy, pop, prevail ! The very sheen of her hair is Church in Paris, Ford Derby being had to, play: hostess to the King Sirdar No: 12 Buos, Brocian, icons it to strong that the undone ontributed twenty of they spend on Advertising
welkome has royal guestes So LuthSeraph No.1 Buoy Scrame,
The more popular branch in con free disposal of its Clients, perhaps synthetic (laughter)--and
The case against the surplus pection with civilian dying is the ensuring that the money on her face are the hingemags of British Ambassador at the time and Quem p
No. 12 Buoy Bruce No. 19 Buoy, anthorities have already prepared squadron has of the products of perhaps the
There was one chaid of each mar-
Lady Victoria Bullock had an Fortol Belgol No: 20 Buoy, S/M their plans for the great round-up, its members, who, for the sake of will bring them the best British Dyestuffe Corporation. riage-Miss Ruth Primrose, now Inherited love for the open, was a
Almost everything she wants, aged 11, and Priscilla Bullock, the important greetings, and a keen Jules Michelet, Argu U.8.3.aly morning, Ringed birds will portion of their vacations in order
L.16; No. 23 Buoy Ruthenia. Ap expert trapper is to be engaged. the flying and monetary attraction, possible return great racegoer, being seen at all Foreign Men of War-French, and he will net the birds in the are prepared to giro up a large even to bracelets and bangles, is aged 7. the work of the chemist.
(Continued on next Column.)
follower of bounds
Pampanga, Sacramento.
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land-avenue, W.C.
be returned to their owners.
money, an obvious economic ad-
to gain more experience.
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