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FURLIO 18 HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Old PRAYA EAST (JOHNSTON ROAD) Between HEARD Start and No. 7 POLION STATION will be COMPLETELY CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC From MIDNIGHT. NOVEMBER 4TH, 1929. LOCKHART ROAD Will E. OPEN DAY and NIGET.

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

THE HALF YEARLY GENERAL

TANGA VOTING MEM

BERS will be held in the JOCKEY CLUB ROOM, HONG KONG OLUN AMIT, on MONDAY, 18TH NOVEM BER, 1939, at 5.15 P.M.

By Order,

Secretary,

C. B. BROWN,

Hong Kong, lot Nor., 1929. [8377

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DRIGHTH EXTRA RAFT Programme an? Fatry

RACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER, 1929 (Weather Permitting), may be obtained at the Rack COURSE, HONG KONG Ülus, and Causeway Bay StallES,

Entries CLOSE st 12 O'CLOCK NOOR Da TUESDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER, 1929.

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

INTERPORT ORIOKET."

NHERE will be A STAND on the

GLED Reserved for Members of the Club, Subscribers and their Ladies. Entrance by the Small Gate in CRATER BoD at the East End of the PAVILION.

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INTERPORT CRICKET.

I is proposed to carry out the

following Programme :-~~ NOVEMBER STI, OH and 7TH-

SHANGHAI T. MALAYA. NOVEXAZR OTs, 11th and 12TH--

SHANGHAI v. HONG KONG. NOVEMBER 137, 1478 and 15TH-

MALAYA. HONG KONG. Matches will, unless otherwise noti- fied, Commence at 10.30 ax. on All Days 'except the 11, when Time will be 11.45 A.. TUUX INTERVAL 19.45 to 150 P.M. DRAW STUMTS at 5 г..

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A STAND at the Corner of Qezen'

will BOAD be Open

to the

and

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the Public at a Charge of 60 Centa Per Person Fer Dr.

Bonchos on the QUEEN'S BOAD Side of the Guous will be Reserved for Bailors

and Soldiers în uniform.

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ARRIVED

FRESH CONSIGNMENT

OF THE FAMOUS

"FOSS"

CHOCOLATES

including

a new confection

THE

BETTY ALDEN

PEPPERMINT

PATTIES

of

DELICIOUS FLAVOUR

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED.

EST. 1841.

FOR SALE..

IN ONE LOT.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STEAMES

HONG KONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

ACTION No. 262 or 1929.

141

AND

BITZI LEO WHILL, TRADING AS HARRY O. ODELL & Co....

...Plaintif

FUNG CHAOK CROW «lvi C. FUNG, TRADING AS THE HONG KONG SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATE Co. Defendant,

NOTICE

the

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A WHIT OF FOREIGN ATTCHMENT Returnable on FRI DAY, THE 8TH Day or NOVEMBER, 1929, against all the Property, Morable and Immovable, of aborenamed Defendant, whe

issued on the 24TH DAT OF OCTOBER, 1929, in This Action pursuant to the Provisions of Chapter XVII of the Hong Kong Code of Civil Procedure.

Dated the 25th day of October, 1929. GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO., Solicitors for the Plaintiff,

St. George's Building, Hong Kong.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929.

** HUNG-ON." 8.274 tons Regt. loaded with a Cargo of Hongay Coal, as she now lies, with "Anchors, Cables, Windlass and Winches

and all Storce

The Vessel is stranded on the North Coast of the ISLAND OF HAINAN, On Sandy Beach about One Mile Fast of LANKO LIGHTHOUSE, at the Western End of Hainan StraITE, in shout 28 Feet of Water,

LAM" CHỈ FONG, 10. Bonham Strand West,/

or to

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WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 6 pm;

stated:-

ironsoon

The anticyclone remains station ary over N, China. Strong to fresh will continue along the S.E. coast of China and over the Local Forecast-N.E. winds, fresh, cloudy.

N, Chine Sen..

MARRIAGES. HUTTON POTTS-WILKES.-On Sept. 10, at Greenwich, Connecticut, GRORGE RONALD, eldest son of Porrs, of Shanghai, to JANET Wuses, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST WILKES, of Greenwich, Connecticut. PEARSON-GODDARD.-On September 21, at Purley, CYRIL HAMMOND PLARBON, Croydon, to PHYLLIS MARY, elder daughter of the late FREDERICK D. GODDARD, of Hong Kong, and Mrs. GonDARD," of 131, Woodcote Valley Road,

· Purley.

Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE 'HETTON

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DEATHS,

BENZIE-On September 26. at Mor "keu, Cults, Aberdeenshire, ALES

ANDER EMILIE BENZIE, inte of Singapore, aged 82. Krox-On September 28, nt Put

ney, from an illness contracted on service in China; Tuomas EDWARD NEEDHAM KNOX, Lieut., Royal Marines, aged 99. WELLS.-On September 20, ALFRED EDWARD WELLS, Malayan Forest Service (retired), aged 53. -

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HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 4, 1929.

wides! It is not surprising, there-

To-day being the celebration of fore, that a Press eritio felt con- Italian Armistice Day, H.M. ships atrained to remark that the bowling guns will be fired at 11 and also as are to dress ships. A salute of 21 of Shanghai "sectmed decidedly | 19 by HALS. Tamar in accordance weak." The batting of Shanghai |with the Italian custom. was also disappointing. In the first

innings the tail-enders scored well, compared with the others, for the two last men both scored over twenty between them getting more than the other nine batsmen ! In the second innings WELSH (38) and MacDoNNEL (10) stored practically all the runs, for of the others only two broke their “ducks" for five runs all told. In all, half-a-dozen of the Shanghai batamen aggregated less than ten for two innings.

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The Bristol Rotarians, who some Caph G. C. Dickens C.M.G.; the time ago sent a flag to the Shang son of Sir Henry F. Dickons and received from the Shangtai Club a selectol to take command of the hai Rotary Club as a souvenir, have | grandson of the novelist, has bean return souvenir of a brick from the battlecruiser Repulse about the end of November. Capt. Dickens was Great Wall of China.

in command of the Carlisle in China

French

Government statistics.

Prayn East (Johnston Road) between Mn Harolds. Kent, younger The publio is notified that the old An engagement is announced, be tween Heard Street and No. 2 son of Mr. P. H. B. Kent, K.C. Police Station has been entirely and Mrs. Kent, of Tientsin, and compiled at the end of the recent closed to traffic. Lockhard Road Miss Zillah Lloyd, younger daugh-bathing season show the surprising will be open day and night."

ter of Bfr. and Mrs H. R. Lloyd total of twenty, drownings daily. of 97, Park-avenue, Gorton, Man beyond their depth. There is a chested.

growing abitation for more strin gent relations regarding, guarda

D.S.O., has arrived at Singapore Captain E 0 0. Thomson,

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to take over the duties of Captain Though the title changed boards in Charge Singapore. Captain Gin the men's singles of the lawn for England in the ss. Aeneas on last month, it sill remained in Mackworth, C.G., D.S.O., sails tennis tournament at Roehampton November 5,

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Japanese hands, for R. Miki de fonted Captain J. H. Frower in n hectic five-set battle by 6-2, 6-2, 36, 4-6, 7-5.

most them children who, venture

Fragrant Jade.

A Cantra paper relates that Mr. Ho Fong Pak, the manager of_the Tin Chin Yuen Vegetarian Res Įtaurant, Wai Oy Road, recently

purchased a very rare píšce of the...... fragrant jade, known as "Lung Wan" or Dragon Ring." The peculiarity of the jade is its sweet small. It is understood that Mr. He has decided to present his pur

Gaston Municipal

H.E. the Governor has appointed the Hon. Mr. Wilfrid Thomas Southern, CA.G., Colonial Secre tary, to be Chairman of the Lica-"

The post of Senior Officer of the sing Board for further period of three years, with affect from Cote Reserve Fleet at Devonport is to be ber 29. Mr. Alabaster; K.C., is to filled by Captain E. B. Cloete, who be Vice-Chairman of the Board for recently completed 30 years' inyal chase to the L

service Soon after his promotien The further three years,

to lieutenant, in 1905, he joined the surveying branch, serving in the Merlin in China.

Shortly after the middle January in 1850 the first match be tween the Straits and Hong Kong took place on the latter's ground. The game was played in cold and wet weather, twelve men aside, The wicket was slow when Hong Kong batted, and by steady play total of 280 was compiled. Visitors were handicapped by the weather, which gave some of them rheumatism, and Dr. Fox, a really good bowler, had an injured knee which prevented him from doing himself justice. Eight bowlers were tried, but only three were success- ful in taking wickets. The wicket was in a better condition for the batsmen when the Straits opened their innings on the second day, but the team was dismissed twice for an aggregate of 130 runs, Hong Kong thus winning by an innings and 147 runs. In the Straits first innings Bisce (18) and Lieut. HIGGINGOTHAM (16) were the only batsmen to get double figures, scar ing more than half the "total, for only 4 runs were made. In the second knock the visitors. made a total of 7D It was a sad collapse for the Straits, for the wicket was

good, though it gave the bowlers just enough belp to make them dif ficult. Still, the Hong Kong bowl- ing was excellent; E. J. Coxes took 10 wickets for 80 runs: Dr. Lowson seven for 45, and E. W. MAITLAND four for 14.

The first match between Shanghai and the Straits was played in Hong Kong in November 1897. The superiority of the Straits over kudos rested with the bowlers. The Shanghai skipper won the toss and

At about 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, Chinese was seen to jump over- board while travelling on one of the Star Ferry boata from Hong Kong. The bost was stopped as was also another travelling from Kowloon to Hong Kong, but efforts to recover the man, who was heard to shout as he struck the water, proved fruitless,

The Chinese section of the Kow. loon-Canton Railway placed an order not long ago with a certain British firm for two high-speed locomotives which are expected to arrive very shortly. When they are on the run, the length of the trip between Canton and Kowloon will Le reduced to three hours and a half as compared with four hours at

present.

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At Central Magistracy on Satur day, a coolie employed at the School of Anatomy was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for stealing a large glass bottle used for storing alcohol. He was alleged to have sold the bottle to a marine hawker, and his arrest was brought about by Mr. J Anderson, of the School

Muscum.

All Ready for "Extrality

Abolition "")

The following minute issued by When H.M.S. Royal Oak is re- the Civil Affairs Department of commissioned at Portsmouth on Ewangtung to the magistrate of November 7, she will be joined by the Po On district is eloquent evi- Licut-Commander C. A. L. Maar dence of China's readiness for the sergh, D.S.C., who, during the past abolition of extra-territoriality! two years has been employed on We understand from our travell special torpedo duties on the Easting inspector that reports are cur Indice and China Stations as torrent in your district that Chinees infants at a certain Infant Asylum pedo officer,

run by foreign missionaries aro of the Tokenhouse Securities Cor-pare medicince. The report is from Mr. A. Hope-Stewart, a director killed and the bodies used to pre- poration, Ltd., died suddenly in good authority and if accurate, the Corporation's offices last month.

the matter is very serious. You are He was under treatment for heart hereby instructed to make careful trouble some months ago. Before investigations and report to our settling in Londos a few years ago Department." he had important business connec

tions in India ad the Far East.

The following are declared by the

Civil Service Commissioners to have obtained the first.14 place for Eastern Codestahips in the Coloninl Service: J. B. Williams, J. B. Langford, C. C. Cunningham, J. Walley, J. Vaughan, S., Lloyd, K. V. F. Morton, F. J. Guthrie-Smith E. George, G. S. Bromfield. G. R.

Gentlemen and Blondes.

Both blondes and gentlemen are becoming raser. The first premise is the considered opinion of Dr. E N. Failaize, the well-known scientist. The second, is the verdict of Miss Anita Loos, author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Said

interview Dr. Failaize in an "From the earliest times, the fair" Nordic types have been the rulers

Shanghai was pronounced; but the/of Anatomy, recognising the bottle Turral, J. H. James, W. W. Giorg and leaders of the communities

chose to bat. With three wickets down for 52 the outlook was not so bad, but the next three fell for

in a bawker's basket. Seven other battles were found in the defend-

ant's room.

tives.

son, S. P. H. Cadiran."

Largely composed of conquered peoples. But owing to war, economic and political causes this predomin- ance is diminishing." To this pro- nouncement Miss Loos responds: Well, gentlemen are dying out Of course, too, so it's all right.

After a good season's work in the North Atlantic, the Canadian

THE FIRST INTERPORT.

The famous Canadian Pacific Pacific liner Empress of Australia eight runs, and the innings closed train, The Imperial, recently began reached Southampton last month, and concluded her last sailing of for 76. The Straits, had equalled to run to new timing on the journey, DURING the next fortnight we aball Shanghai'a score when the third from Montreal to Vancouver- the year in that trade. She is now

of course, they are the one who have the pleasure once again of wicket fell. Sut the next. four distance of nearly 3,000 miles. The te undergo her annual averhaus at there are more brunttes, because,

Wicketa fell for &D seeing representatives of Shanghai only 27 runs, and the innings closed

addition of run is in future to be accomplished the hands of Harland and Wolf.

in three days 23 hours 45 minutes, Ltd, and, upon the completion of marry. When the blondes are gone and Malaya in the cricket-field, for 138. MANN's bowling was highly thereby saving ten hours, accelera this, she will leave on November 14 there is no one to educate the 'gentlemen," so naturally the gen- playing against local teams.

tion made possible by the better; for New York on her world cruise. The successful; he took six wickets at

tlemen die too." But according to The death is announced of Pay-

a Lendon beauty expert, it is occasion seems appropriate for look average cost of eleven, three mot of the road bod, improved

being clean bowled.

Shanghai's equipment of the brains, and the

master Captain, Charles Forbes false conclusion to draw that be second innings was much like the uss of new and powerful locomo Petch, R.N., retired, whose service cause the blondes are disappearing, extended over a period of 37 years. they are dying. Rather they are The late officer retired in 1911, dyeing. A few women are bleach. when he took up the post of Naval ing their hair, now," he said, "but Agent at Shanghai. This post he there are quite a lot of women who held all through the late War, and are inturally blondes who are be- in recognition of his services was coming brunettes. This change has promoted to Paymaster Captain on been going on for some months, and the retired list as from the date of there are certainly fewer blondes the Armistice.

to-day than there were a year ago. However, this drift of the hondes Lieut. Col. R. D. Ormsby, C.B.E., towards brunettes is a good thing. who has been promoted to be for the surviving blondes, record- Colonel Second Commandant of the ing to C. B. Cochran, the British producer. "I quite Plymouth Division, Royal Marines, theatrical

agree." he said, "that blondes are. is the son of Mr. R. D. Ormsby, a former Director of Public Works getting rarer, but this means that Hong Kong. He qualified as a gentlemen prefer the survivors more naval staff officer in 1913, and dur-than ever." ing the War served afloat in com- mand of the R., contingents in the battleship Africa anxt the

in

first-only worse. Three wickets elceed for 51, leaving the Straits fell for 13 runs, and the innings

Following the sudden death of viciers by an innings and eleven fiffeca of the hunting hounds of the runs. It was indeed a small scoring Duchess D'Uza, one of France's

age of 8.8 per wicket. match, 285 runs being compiled for foremost sportswomen and patro the loss of thirty wickets-an aver

nces of many famous hunts, French WHITLEY veterinary experts have discovered and MACKENZIE bore the brunt of that the breed of hunting hounds the attack, but the end came when has been visited by a pes which is MACTAGGART relieved WaITLEY, in the form of a small worm that

only bowled four attacks the intestines. "Special mea overs, two of which were maidens; Aurea baya been taken that the he took four wickets for two runs. malady should not be transmitted MACKENZIE had five for 8 to his to other dogs, and as the approach credit: in all he took 10 for 57, of the hunting season, it is thought and MACTAGGART's five wickets cost either that the hounds will survice exactly 4 runs apiece, while War or be wiped out completely. The Duchess D'Uzes, who owns one of LEY got four for 9.

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ing through some of the musty tomes in which are recorded the doings of the giants of early days The encounters between Hong Kong and Shanghai extend over a period

match was played in Hong Kong of sixty-three years, as the first

as far back as 1800 After return matches the following year Shanghai there was 1 break of MACTAGGART twenty-two years before the teams met again (also at Shanghai), but it was not until February, 1892 that another match was played at Hong Kong. It was toward the close of 1892, when the Hong Kong

DICK HANCOCK, Hong Kong'e the largest packs, is optimistic and team was returning from Shanghai, captain, Grst played in interport asserts that of those who escape she that the lamentable calamity to the games as far back as November, wild re-establish a healthier breed. cruiser Courgeous, until his ap- Looking Back 25 Years,

1to1. Opening the innings against

pointment in 1017 好 Deputy The prosect of the Kowloon- P. & O. Bokbara accurred. Only Shanghai with Lt. CLIFTON BROWN,

Assistant Quartermaster-General of Canton railway has given a great two members of the entire Hong he scored 68 cut of a total of 230

An expedition of malarial experta the Royal Marine Force in the impetus to business in the New. Kong team-Dr. J. A. Lowson and in the first innings, but in the from the Rosa Institute left Eng Egean Islands. He was 50 years Territory, A pices of Crown land put up by Mr. Met. Messer the Lieut. FRANK D. MARKIAN-were second knock was bowled when head. Inst month for Northem of age on October 9,

other any fetehed B152, though tho had only scored 4. A few days be Rhodesia. The expedition includes saved. The vessel left Shanghai on fore be made 04 against the Straits Sir William Simpson, Director of Mr. Cecil John William Simpson, uneet price was mply $43. On the.. October 8, and was seen two days in the second innings, which he Tropical Hygiene, Mr. C. R. Har-who has died at his home at Ealing her side of the New Territory, at ITUATED within Two Minates later labouring heavily in a tre-opened again with CLIFTON BROWN. SO, Malarial Officer, and Dr. A. last month at the age of 82, was Up Loong Market, two other lots

DICK Walk from the Tram Station and mendous sea. On the 14th a cruiser bowler in those days, very often authorities in public health. Durwards for Scotland for the Foxtr

was also a very useful Dalzdi. Sir William Simpson is formerly Office of Works architect of Crown land were also sold. The one of the great pioneers and for China and Japan and after unset price of one lot was 824, and wverlooking the Southern Side of the

was sent out from Hong Kong to going on as "first change.'

of the other $25. Both fetched 8170, Island. Ready for Occupation.

Five-Boomed and Six-Roomed search for the missing liner, but he leads the local eleven in the in the time he was Professor of He was in China during the Boxer-Hong Kong, Daily Press, Noven-

"APARTMENTS

day, followers of cricket will feel match against Shanghai on Satur. Hygiene of King's College, London, Rising, and immediately after theber 4, 1004.

his services were utilised by the relief of Peping he went there and that in him we have one of the including plugue in Hong Kong riage Park's tract of land for the

Government on many Commissions, staked out from the Imperial Car Locking Back 50 Years.

The arrival of the Swedish Dia ablest of capt line. His vast ex- perience of the game will stand him

and general sanitation in Singa British Government, using for the covery steamer Vega, with Profemor in good and he is one of those pore. Mr. C. R. Harrison is going purpose handkerchiets painted to Nordenskjold on board, is an event gifted with the happy knack of

out as a apodarial control officer represent Union Jacks. He was which should not be allowed to pasa He was one of the leading rubber pecupied in China for a long time without something more than mere being able to get the most out of planters in Malaga, and one of the in connection with Crown leases, mention. The people of Hong Kong always nurses his bowlers with rare judgment. Long may he lead the

typhoid, from the effects of which cordially welcoming and heartily he never fully recovered...

congratulating the Discover of the victory, to close and gallant defeat. Hong Kong team, if not always to

North-East Passage Feace hath The appointment of Captain E. H.M.S. Medway (15,000 tons), the her victories, no less renown'd then C. O. Thomach, D.8.0., to be New Submarine Depot ship for the war," and the enterprise which Captain-in-Charge at Singapore, in China Station is an interesting Profesor Nordenskjold has con- succession to Captain Geoffrey ship. Driven by internal-combus darted to so successful an issue has Markworth, CG, D.6.0, has tion engines, which give her a speed given him a for greater claim upon been made. Captain Thomson, who of 16 knots, she is a complete float the gratitude of the world then the was 15 last April and has been in ing workshop, in addition to hav-achievement of a dozen triumphs the Navy since 1888, commandeding adequate accommodation for on the field of battle.

PEAK MANSIONS.”.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Rooms and Out-housca, Two Lafla,

HONG KONG,

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

JAMEB

IN ΤΗΣ Goois OP

HANCOCK, LATE OF Mzs815. DonwzLL & Co., Ltd., VicroBIA, IN THE COLONY OF HONG Kozo, MERCHANT, DECLÄSED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court bar, by virtue of Section 58 of Probate Ordinanca 1817, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 2320 DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1929.

All Creditors and others are accord.

ingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigued on or before That Date.

no news came until three days later, with all Modern Conveniences, Drying when a telegram from the Captain of H.M.S. Porpoise, dispatched from Swatow, reported that Bok- hara had foundered in a typhoon

.

ALSO..

· PRIVATE GARAGES TO LET. Situate at the Rear of PEAK MANSIONS) Separate Compartments including, Light and Water.

Apply to-- CREDIT FONCIER

D'EXTREME-ORIENT

4 FLOOR, FENGU BANK BUILDING.

THE TIME FOR

BLANKETS

When

off Sand Ialand, Pescadores, with his men and, what is more, he first to realise that sanitation and and while at Canton he fill with will, we are confident, join us in

the loss of about 125 lives.

News and Views.

tonomic success went hand in band.

The Brat match of the Interport series was played in Hong Kong in February, 1508, and is described in the old scoring-books as match between "Shangbai and the "Civilians of the Hong Kong Cricket Club." The "Civilians" had

On Friday one enes of typhoid, matters practically all their own two of small-pox ned one diph-destroyers for many years, and was the officers and men of the sub-

We have no need now to refer freel way; Hong Kong'only required to theria, all Chinese, were notified, sé employed in the Grand Flect marines attached to her. The to the feat which Professor Nor- bat once, and compiled the colossal

during most of the late war. In Medway will remain at Portland denskjold has accomplished his. the Petard he took part in the during which time the new "O" fame is in all men's moutha Al total of 430 Shanghai scored 107

Jutland battle, and was commended class submarines will undergo that remains for the citizens of and, 39, an aggregate of 100, leaving

for his services in action. He was process of running in" and gen Hong Kong is to give him the greet the home team victories by an

appointed D.6.0, in the New Your eral training in preparation for ing due to labourers in the cause of honours of 1917 His, last service their long voyage to the Far East, human progress. What form this. inning and 204 runs. Of the ΜΕ

was as Captain (D) of the Third With her fotilin, the Medway will welcome ought to take we leave to EMBERS of the Committee at-

tend at the Society' Room, Hong Kong batstaen STARKEY, stands

A elever little Hong Kong lady, Flotillá, Chins, in 1923-25. The gu to Portsmouth on November 21 other to decide, but Hong Kong. CTT HALL, EVERY MONDAY and out as the best, his score of ou Mies Barbana Latham, has, her post he is now to take up has been to make final preparations, and will should not be behindhand in bon- THURSDAY. at 10.30 to receive

parents inform us, succeeded, of held since 1921, when the decision shortly afterwards leave for the ouring the man who has opened an-, Four GIFTS of BLANKETS, Fast-worn being the highest of the match. A chin long range, in carrying off one to extend the Singapore base was China Station via South America other pathway on the great deep, 10_LET-FLAT, 1. TRooms, Fital System, Separate 'othing, etc.

feature of the innings worthy of of the hard-fought-dor prizes offer arrived at, by Captain C. V. Robin and the Pacific Ocean. This long solved an interesting and important Kitchen, Bervants' "Quartera, All RONG KONG BENEVOLENT nots is the enormous number of at home by the Editor of son, Captain P. R. Stevens, D.S.D., voyage will be a unique one for mb-geographical problem, and confer

"Bubbles." *** Modern Conveniences. Moderate Rent

The competition was Captain H. 8. Shipway and Capt. marines and will be a grens text of red & benefit on commeres and sundries," as they were then called for the beat "letter to the Editor Apply DEACONS, FRINCE'S BUILDING.

Geoffrey Mackworth, who assumed endurance. The ports that will be navigation-Hong Kong namely, 50, and of these 41' were and the prize a. "birthday book.” command on October 11, 1927.- visited bave not yet been settled: Press, November 4, 1879.

Dated the 25th day of October, 1929, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administratrix, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

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KELLETT HOUSE, PRAK.

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18 HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO

CANNOT AIFOLD THEM

SOCIETY"

(Em. 1889.)

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H.B. the Governor has appointed Dn. Bagenal Harvey Mellon to act ns Medical Officer of Health in addition to his other duties, with effect from November 4.

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