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INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY

MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,

INTIMATIONS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEL

Q.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

INTIMATIONS.

of the HONG KONG AND SHANG Tnderigned have moved PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS faland, Bandy for Occupation.

HAI BANKING CORPORATION will be held on SATURDAY, the 2D DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, at 19 O'CLOCK Victoria, in as the CITY HALL for the

the Colony of Hong Kong, purpose of considering, and if thought it, passing the following Resolution, viz

That the Directors of the HONG

AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR KONA

req

steps

be and they are hereby and authorised by and on behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take all such as may be necessary for the intro- duction of an Ordinance into the Legislative Council of the Colony dong Kong

in

and for the enactment

of the same by the Governor of with the advice and Hong Kong consent of the Legislative Council thereof, in the terms of print which, for the purposes of identi fication. has been signed by the Chief or the axisting Of Manager of the Corporation,

as in auch print is dinances

(except

1) and Deed of Settlement mentioned) of the Corporation. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that A FURTHER EX TRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the COR. PORATION will be held on SATUR DAY, the 3RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, at 12.45 in the AFTERNOON, at the Same Place, for the purpose of re- Mestport of the above men

and of considering.

if thought. fit, confirming the above Resolation in accordance with Article 98 of the Corporation's Deed of Settlement.

Dated this 1st day of January, 1929.

By Order of the Directora,

A. C. HYNES,

:,

Chief Manager.

NOTE: A Copy of the proposed Now can be seen during the Ordinance Usual Banking Hours (SUNDAYS, PUBLIC and BANK HOLIDAYS OX- cepted) in Hong Kong at the Head Office of the CORPORATION or at the Offices of Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES licitor, 183 Prince's Building. So- the said Corporation, and

&

to

in Shanghai at the Office of the CORPORATION, from the Date herdof until the Date of the above men. tioned Confirmatory Meeting.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO, LTD. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF CURRENT.

8 From JANUARY 1st, 1921, the PRICE of CURBENT supplied for the following Servicer will be Rrduced to 5 Cants Per Unit

1.-Three Phase and Single Phase Motors exceeding E.P. (Single Phase Lift Moters and Motor Generators excepted). 2.-Three Phase Lift Motor 3.-Domestic Heating and Power when supplied through the o pany's Standard Connecting Plega

Particulars of which may obtained at the Head Office). GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hong Kong, let Jan., 1999. [716

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NEW TERRITORIES AGRICUL TURAL SHOW.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 5TH & 6TH JANUARY, 1929.

OFF

for

FFICIAL OPENING by. OFFICER" ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT on SATURDAY, 5TH JANUARY, 1999, nt 3 PM at TUNG YING HOK PO, SHRUNGSKUI, near SHLYKOSHUI STATION.

KOWLOON TRAINS lesve SHEUNGERUI at 12.10 P.M. and 1.15 PM

SHKUNGSHUI for TRAINS leave KOWLOON at 4.46 P.M. and 5.68 P.M.

Specially Reduced RETURN FARES. by any Train during JANUARY 5TH and Bra, 1929, will be as follow-

Adults,

1st Class $1.50

2nd 3rd

Scholars & Children.

75 Cents

85

40

60

30

#

BUSES from SHIZUNGSHUI HALT to the GROUNDS from 1 P.M. Each day,

REFRESHMENTS (Ten, Cake and Sandwiches) will be provided at Moderate Prices on the Grounds.

ADMISSION:-20 CENTE SCHOOL CHILDREN: FREZ

(7173

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING.

ru, 2671, 27TH FEBRUALY,

AND 2ND MARCH, 1929.

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RAFT PROGRAMMES and DENTRY FORMS are Now Bendy and may be obtained at the BACK COURSE, HONG KONG Ctun and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES.

Hong Kong, 15th Dea, 1928. [7100

THE

Instruations

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY,

THE DAY OF JANUARY, 1929,

AT TH: AUCTION ROOMS,

No. 4. DUELL STAIST, VICTORIA, HONG KONG. THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

(1) No. 12, PRINCE'S TERRACE, erected on Portion of the R.P. of. INLAND LOT NO. 152, together with the Adjoining Piece or Parcel of Ground known the RP. of INLAND LOT No. 151,

and

(2) No. 13, PRINCE'S TERRACE, erected on Portion of the B.P. of INLAND LOT No. 15.

IN TWO LOTS. Lot No. L-The Property known as No. 18, PRIYOR'S TERRACE is an Excellent Class Four-storied Semi-European Dwelling House situate in the Centre of the City on the Mid-levels Fronting on a Private Road to the South of CAINE ROAD on & Portion of a Piece or Parvel of Ground registered in the and Office $3

the R.P. of ISLAND No. 1591

Area of having an are Feet or thereabouts with Square the Adjoining Piece or Parcel of Ground registered in the Land Office as the RP. of INLAND Lot No. 1 151 haring an Ares of 1,279 Square Feet or thereabouts. The Annual Crown Rents payable on the above Pro- $14.00 perties are

and 394.48 mspectively." Lot No. 2.-The Property known as No. 13 PRINCE'S TERRACE is a Very

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of the Sale by Public Agation to be held on MONDAY, the 7TH DAY of JANUARY, 1920, a 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExceLENCY THE GOVERNCE

at One Lot of CHOWN LAND

Shawahuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be hired by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further terai of 24 years lose

three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Adjoining New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 568, land Lot No. 1198. New Kowloon In

Cheung Sha Wan Road,

Shamshuipo.

Registry No.

| No. of Sale

Locality.

G.

Boundary

Mensure

manta.

As per

salo plan

About

1,160

Equare feet

Annual

Hental.

Upietrice.

4 Contents in

00

8

1,740

"PEAK MANSIONS," "

CITUÄTED within Two Minutes MO Station and overlooking the Southera Bide of the

Five-Roomed and Sir-Roomed APARTMENTS with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Booms and Out-houses, Two Lefts.

Apply to CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,"

4TH FLOOR, -Farron-Band-BUILINKS.........

TO BE LET.

1929. JANUARY 5th,

"

NEW GUINEA GOLD. SIR W. BULL'S ANECDOTES. FIRE CAMPAIGN IN RÚSSIA. MEMORIES OF RETIRING POLITICIAN.

FOUND IN CANNIBAL

COUNTRY.

ENGLISH EXPLORER'S

ADVENTURES.

LONDON, Dec. 10ch (U.P.). A five hundred mile trek through unexplored country infested by fever and cannibals, was but one of the trials encountered by Ernest French, of Nunhead south-east. London, before he discovered a rich gold mine.

PEASANTS) ATTACK ON MOSCOW TYRANTS.

Sir William Bull, Conservative M.P. for Hammersmith South since Moscow, Dec. 9th-Peasant fury 1018, who is retiring at the end of against Soviet rule has vented itself the present parliamentary session, in the form of 94,000 incendiary. described in an interview with a fires in Russia this year, wherein Daily Erpress representative what town halls, homes of members of it felt like to retire after twenty-village soviets, theatres, four mills, nine years in the House of Com- mons.

and grain elevators have been des troyed. There is strange feeling of. On the basis of these official unreality about it all," he said.

gures the Commissariat of Justice member when I first entered the demands the death penalty in cases House of Commons I End the same where arson has been committed impression of unreality, it was like by villagers, whose wholesale ter being in a theatre, not behind the roristic acts against the Soviets French has just returned to scenes, but on the stage. The glare must be curbed. London from New Guinea with and I must use the word-the samples of ore taken from the gold theatricality of it all made a great reer he discovered at Edie Creek, impression on me. Well, I have feeling of and has interested a London syn now just the

Day Dawn Mine 03 a large ticular stage for good, and I must

admit it is a wrench. ' scale.

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FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED dicate who are opening up the theatricality. I am leaving that par

-GROUND-FLOOR of a Hous

in MACDONNELL ROAD. comprising Two Large Booms and Large Verandah with Hot and Cold Water and Bathroom,

(7185 Flash Syatewa

TO LET.

TO. 36 and No. 36 QUEEN'S NOTAL BROOD FLOOKS Only fopporite Qur's THEATRE). Possession from 18TJANU ARY, 1929.

(7177

7118]

PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PA Sale by Public Anction to be held on MONDAY, the 7ra DAT of F.K., of the JANUARY. 1929, at: Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Eu EXCELLENCY THE GOTEKYO of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Sham- Kong Desirable Four-storied Sem-European shaipo, in the Colony of House Dwelling. House, situate directly for a term of 75 years, commencing opposite Lot No. 1 above on a Portion 1st July, 1898, with the option of af Piece or Parcal of Ground

and renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by registored in the Lead Ofies as the the Surveyor of HM MAJESTY THE KING, Remaining Portion of INLAND LOT for one further term of 24 years less No. 162A (sad intended to be register three days. ed in the Land Office sa Section G of INLAND LOT No. 152A) having an Area of 1.970 Square Feet or thereabouts. The Annual Crown Rent payable on the above Property, is $14,72,

Also

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

IN ONE LOT.

(1) Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13, Kwong WA STUKET (together with a Vacant Piece: of Land adjoining) erected

£21

Piece or Farcel of Ground at Ho MUN Tix registered in the Yard Office as KOWLOON INLAND Lot No. 1421,

(2) Noa. 24, 26, 28 and 30, Kwose WA STEZET, and Nos. 87; 39, 41 and 43, WATERLOO ROAD erected on a Piece- or Parcel of Ground at Ho Max Tin

KOWLOOK registered in Land Office LOT No. 1492;

and

3) Nos, 32 and 34, Kwong WA STREET with a Vacant Piece of (together

Land adjoining) and Nos 45 and 47, WATERLOO ROAD, erected on a Fincs

or Parcel of Ground at Be Mox Tys

No. of Sale

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

NewKowloon Inland Lot No. 1197. Junction of Tin

Pai Ho Street,

Lin Street and

Registry No.

registered in the Land Office as Kow-OFFERS

LOON INLAND LOT 1319.

The Aantal Crown Rent payable in respect of the abare Properties is $416.00.

A130

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY No. 49, CONDUIT ROAD with GARDEN, TENNIS Court, and GARAGE Frected on INLAND LOT No. 2021 and SECTION A of ISLAND Lær No. 2252 IN ONE LOT.

The Property known as No. 49, CON- DUIT ROLD is a European Residence and is situate on Piece or Parcel of Ground on the Mid-levels at Victoria the Colony of Hong Kong and register. ed in the Land Office an Inland Lot No. 2021.

The Property forming the Garden, Tennis

mais Conrt and Gamage is situate on A Piece or Parcel of Ground adjoining at Victoria aforesaid and registered in the Land Office as Section A of ISLAND

No. 2252.

LOT

The Annes! Crown Beat payable on the abovo Two-Properties is $170,00

Bhamanipp.

Boundary “Manguro-

ments.

As per

sale plan

Contents in

: none

Square feet.

Annual

Rental.

Upset Price.

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FOR 'SALE.

are

invited for the GOODWILL FIRM NAME, and Business Connection of the Well- known Firm of TAIT & COMPANY, AMOT, First Established in 1946.

BINGHAM & Apply LOWE MATTHEWS or W. D RUSSELL,

(7187 c/o TAIT & CO., AMOT.

BOXING -

CITY HALL.

Saturday, 5th January, 1929.

FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.-

15 ROUNDA.

Leading Seaman Signalman Shona

Madge H.M.S. Serapis H.M.8: Berwick.

WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST.

Haring

10 Rounds. -

Leading Seaman Fraser 4. Clayton

and the total Ares is 24,582 Square | H.M.S. Tamar. H.M.8. Berwick. Feet or thereabouts,

AND.

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

Nos. 1 to 14, TUNG SING ROAD,

ÅBEADIEN

Erected on Anzadeen Island Lots Nos. 91, B2 & E3.

IN ONE LOT

The Properties are situate on those Pisces or Parcels of Ground at ABERDEEN registered in the Lazd

LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST.

10 ROUNDS.

12.

A. B. Leading Seaman

Hale

Davies FLMS. Titania. HM. Submarine. LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST.

& Bourda Stoker Car 壁. Stoker Walton H.M.S. Titania. H.M.B. Hermes. WELTERWEIGHT CONTÉST.

6 BOUNDS. Karine Worlford

1.

A. B. Trimming H.M.S. Hermes,

Office ABERDEEN INLAND LOT No, 81, ABER- DEEN INLAND LOT No. 82 and ABERDEEN INLAND LOT No. 83 having the Areas of 7,366 Square Feet, 3868 Square Feet and 11,800 Square Foot or thereaboute respectively. The Annual Crown Beats H.M.8. Hermes. payable on the above. Three Lots are $18.00, $8.00 and $28.00 respectively, Booking at MOUTHIE'S for Further Information and Copies of the Members of the Hore Kore BoxING Particulars and Conditions of Sale may ASSOCIATION ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd 8rd be obtained from g

THUESDAY, JANUARY, and | JANUÁRY.

General Public: FarDAT, 4th and SATURDAY, 5th January,

Meine T80 & HODGSON,

Vendor's Bolicitors,

PEDDER BUILDING,.

OF

Mass. L'AMMEET BROJ.,

The Auctioneers.

77142

RINGSIDE 8Mazo: $5. OTHRES: $8 and $1.

[7186

Apply to:

WO FAT SING,

French's story reads more like a boy's adventure book.

Formerly & clerk in a London lawyer's office, he went while still in his teens' to start, airest in Australia Many uneventful years followed, including those of the World War, until rumouts heard of a rich, discovery of gold at Edie Creek, New Guinea

were

At once a headlong gold rash, comparable only to those of 49, started, in which French took part. Joining forces with an Australian carriers, he set off. They decided, in order to get to the goldfield ahead of the main rash, to attempt a 500-mile trek through hitherto unexplored jungle.

Hot Fight Anticipated. "I hate leaving the battle at the moment when it is likely to be hottest, and I feel certain that if I stood again I could hold my seat.

Are you retiring from practice as well as from political life!"

No. It was a choice really be tween my practice and the House of Commons, and I have decided to carry on the former. I have two sons coming along, you see, who will carry on the business eventually. Here they are," and Sir William pointed them out in the little family

A large number of fires in vil- ages, amounting to 92,000, have beer caused by rowdies, drunkards, anders ns scheming to collect excessive fire insurance from the State insurance company.

One case recorded is that of a peasant who was refused admit- tance to a theatre because he had down in revenge. ne ticket, and burned the theatre

Three additional murders in one

village of newspaper correspondenta and officials by peasants are re- ported to-day.

During the last fortnight anti- Soviet assassinations have averaged two every day.

31. Wing Lot Street, Captain Neal, and with 40-black boy gallery of photographs tha: hang Now in the

TEL. Q. No. 5.

NO LET.-No. 7. STEWART TEE- то

BACE S70.PEAL, From MAROH 1st To OCTOBER 31ST. Five Rooms Fully Furnished. Modora Sanitation. Servants' Quarters, Garden, also MATSHED B17ULSE BAY-Apply F. A. MACKINTOSH) »

-17169

HUNT Fazuished No. 31, FEAN, in their hands. TOUSE. FOR SALE OR TO

6 Rooms, Modern LOGARD ROAD. Fittings. Apply to W. T. FEATHER STONE, 31 PEAL

above his mantelpiece

"I never sought the chairmanship of the party. Sir William con tinned, and I was always a silent back-bencher, for I loathe speak» - ing.*

#1

Famous Man.

Sir William mentioned a number of the famous men with whom he had come in contact.

"I should like to tell you," he said, something about Walter Long, one of the best inen that ever lived, to whom I owe a great deal

"When Long was made Chief

The little band struggled through the jungle, along the Ram River, where they were troubled by the fever-infested swamps, and through the Kunai country, where the grass is over six feet high. right into the heart of the cannibal country.

At every step they had their lives Fierce cannibal bands were met daily armed to the teeth with stone-headed spears and axes, and bow and arrows. They, were far from friendly, but with a little judicious parleying the party was allowed to pass on.

On a pauly one occasion they ran into their customary, Morning, xercise. men were at once surrounded, but. They had a couple of horses saddled, with their revolvers concealed, they mix Park. Police and detec เอ gulloped madly through again demonstrated their peaceful aves, who had not been warned of mission and were allowed to pro- this move, were horrified that the ceed without molestation.

Chief Secretary should gallop

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Continue to suffer

W FOO ON HEXBS Are within your reach-Himples, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dia betes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and many other Diseases. No Drugs, Purely Chinese Herbe.

POO ON HERBS CO., 66. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR

TEL C. 6009. "

CHURCH NOTICES.

in

Another time they found them

native selves in the middle of village where a cannibal feast was they Fortunately, progress. made themselves scarce before the natives, engrossed in their grue- some work, noticed them.

Reaching Edie Creek after six weeks' hazardous travelling, French and Neal arrived with the leaders of the main rush. Two claims were staked and work begun. One claim Church,proved valueless, and on the other they just managed to pay their way Every day saw other pros pectors return to the settlements, penniless

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

* SCIENTIST. (Branch of The Mother

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mou, U.S.A.). MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOW

ROAD TRAK STATION.

SURDAY "SERVICE, January 6th, 1929,

at 11.15 m. -

Subject: Gop."

The Sanday School is held on Sunday Mornings at íð a'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30

P.21.

Beading Boom at above address, openi Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.

The Publiais cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

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ST. ANDREW'S " CHURCH, KOWLOON."

THE EPIPHANT ****

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8.16. a...Holy Communion: 10.00 Sunday School Services. 11:00 am-Morning Prayer and

Sermon.

Frencher-The Vicar. 2.45 pm Sunday Schools. 6.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and

Bermoo

Preacher Mr. J. HL'Hunt, 0.3.3.

A Social Hour for members of the Congregation and friends will be bold at the close of this service. WEDNESDAY, January 9th, 1929-

6:00p.m.-Short Evening Prayer

and Address.

COMPREHENSIVE AND COM-

-PLETE REPORT

of the."

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

in given in the

HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS,"

with which is incorporated THE CHINA OVERLAND

TRADE REPORT."

30 Cents per Copy.

Subscription, paid in advance- per annum for delivery in Hong Kong-13; including Postage to any part of the world-$15.

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The chance discovery by a native of a "ficater," or piece of gold bearing quartz, recently broken from a reel of gold, changed their luck.

With the help of four other miners, who were taken into the secret, leases to the extent of 210 acrca wers. pegged out and digging started.

At the depth of 250 feet traces of gold were found, and eventually it was realised that they had ac a valuable reef. So valuable, that

Secretary for Ireland under the Balfour Administration in 1905, the first morning after he had taken up residence in Dublin, he and his son, now Major the Hon. Eric Long, determined not to be baulked of

Press

1929 Edition

OF THE

DIRECTORY

AND

CHRONICLE

The 67th Annual Issue

.07 THE

through Phoenix Park unattended Directory and Chronicle

and unshadowed.

Dublin Captivated,

"This action, however, captivated the people of Dublin, although it was not in any way intended as a theatrical gesture to the gallery, and later, when Wälter Long drove his own coach down to the Horse Show, the roof came. off."

دارم

Sir William said that be would not be retiring from any of his duties connected with public com- panics, chief of which is the direc- torship of the famous firm of Siemens Bros., & Co., Ltd.

RODIN'S "DOOR OF HELL."

CAST AND SENT TO AMERICA.

Paris, Dec. 12th (U.P.)Rodin's famous "Porte de L'Enfer" or the Door of Hell, over which the great master laboured so long, has finally been cast in bronze and will soon be boxed up in one piece and sent to the United States.

The door which bears the tinctive mark of Rodin's genius,

"TOE

HONG KONG

THE TREATY PORTS OF "

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO. CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, BORNEO, THE PHILIPPINES, Etc.

This Large Volume of approximate... ly 3,000 Pages gives; in addition to the Usual Lists of Firms, an· Alphabetical List of Residents in the Far East "containing the Names of Hearly

20,000 FOREIGNERS,

dis-Arranged, with the initials as well

as Surnames in strict alphabe-, tical order so that any name can be found instantaneously.

it is acknowledged as the greatest shows the various manifestations mining discovery in the southern of life emerging, protuding or in Its almost independent relief over the hemisphere for many years. resources are plaimed to be incal-nebulous chaos of life. The door It

which is about 23 feet high and

culable,

SPORTSMAN'S 100TH BIRTHDAY.

HUNT TO MEET IN HIS HONOUR.

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The

about 13 feet wide weighs almost

sixteen thousand pounds.

The fantastic conception 'contains

is a volume indispensable to

business houses.

many of Rodin's celebrated indivi- LARGE EDITION (WITH

dual works, all composed with the

master's dominating idea that they

form

some vague contribution to

MAPS & TREATIES)... $12

the mystery beyond life. Among SMALL EDITION the reliefs ranged about the door. is the Thinker, the Kiss, the Fall of Icarus, the Shadows.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, Ltd.,

11, Ice House Street, Hong Kong

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

London, Dec. 10th-A famous Gloucestershire sportsman," Mr.

The door was cast by the master George Onslow Deane, af

founder Rudier in less than three Boyce Court, Dymock, will cele montha A replica will be made brate his hundredth birthday to

to be kept in Paris and another morrow. He has been a noted fol lower of the local hunts, and copy will be cast to be sent to

Japan. Colonel Spence-Colby's hounds will meet on the lawn outside the Court in honour of the occasion.

Mr. Deane, who hunted regularly until the beginning of the war, is the "ather of the known as Ledbury Hunt,

He jumped on his eighty-first birthday a stiff fence which was holding back the rest of the field, and was in at the death. He at- tended a meet of the hunt at the Down House, Redmarley, on his ninety-fifth birthday.

Tan Children.

COPENHAGEN.

The M.S. "SIA M loading on or about

18th January

FOT

PORT SAID, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM,

HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND

SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

Mr. Deane, who served in the famous 2nd Foot Regiment, mar- ried in 1859 Miss Georgiana Matilda Drummond, daughter of the late General John Drummond. He had ten children, of whom two sons and three daughters are living,| M.V,“ Panama” He has eight grandchildren and M.V. "Danmark” four great-grandchildren.

He Was noted for being A "dandy" in the days gone by, and was never seen without a button- hole. He once visited Vienna with King Edward and the Earl of Hopetoun, grandfather of the pre- sent Marquis of Linlithgow,

Mr. Deane still has perfectly good sight and bearing, but he broke his hip over two years ago and his side is paralysed.

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