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INTIMATIONS.

BANK HOLIDAYS,

TN Accordance with Ordinance No.

Τ

5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE

INTIMATIONS.

"HUNTLEY & PALMER'S

BISCUITS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1929.

Mutual Consent, We Cosse to PALMERS After DECEMBER 31ST,

BANKS will be CLOSED for the B Represent Mom HUNTLEY TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUSI NESS on WEDNESDAY AND THURS.1929. DAY 25TH AND 6Ta or DECEMBER (CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS)

Hong Kong, 20th Dec., 1929. [8779.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL. 6TH JANUARY, 1930.

MEMBERS are Requested to Boad in Their Applications for Tickets to the BALL A Soon & Pestle to Mr. S. T. BUTLIN, Hon. Secretary,

[5784 c/o LINSTEAD & DAVIS.

NOTICE.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD,"

order facilitate the Investiga-

NESTLE ANGLO-SWIES CONDENSED MILK Co, Hong Kong & South China Branches.

HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS.

E HEREBY GIVE NOTICE

Why futual Consent, MRS. NESTLE AND ANGLO

SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co., Sotra CeINA HONG KONG · AND BRANCHES, Will No Longer Represent Un After the 316 DECEMBER, 1029. HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LTD, READING AND LONDON,

HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS.

At

WATSON'S

elated:-

CHOICE WINES depression is crossing N. Japan on ed daily for a year, a thirty days

for

THE FESTIVE

SEASON.

Champagne de St. Marceaux

Vintage 1920. Via Brut &

Extra Dry

Ayala. Vintage. Extra Dry

Ition with regard to a Nabi WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Golden Guinea. Sparkling

Share. Certificates which have been Fraudulently obtained from the Com- pany, All Holders of Share Cortificates of the Company ara requested to send in Fall Particulars of their Holdings, Number of Certificates, Name of Owner, the Actual Distinguishing Numbers of the Glarea covered by the Certificate, the Date of Issue of Sach Certificates and their Folio Numbers, to The GENERAL MANAGERS As Soon A Possible.

By Order of the Board. JOHN Ď. HUMPERNTS & SON, General Manager.

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THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING CO., LIMITED, PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND OF SHARES FOR THE TEAR ENDED

30TH JUNE, 1020.

Muscatel

that We have Appointed Masan, DODWELL & Co., to Re present Us From the 1st JANUARY, Sherry. Ruiz's Full Golden,

Amoroso Extra 1830, in HONG KONG, SWATOW, AMOT, FOOCHOW and SOUTH CHINA

Ports. Robertson's Choice Old.

HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LTD.,

READING AND LONDON,

HUNTLEY & PALMER'S

WE

BISCUITS:

E have pleasure in Announcing that We have been Appointed, From JANUARY 18T, 1930,

SOLE BITAESENTATIVES 07: MESSES. HUNTLEY & PALMERS, L., BEADING AND LONDON.

For HONG KONG, SWATOW, AMOT,

Fooсnow and SOUTH CHINA. Orders will be Accepted by Us at Manufacturers' Prices and Discounta

DODWELL & CO. LTD.,

THE Company having declared & Hong Koxo, CANTON AND FOOCHOW.

FINAL DIVIDEND of 10% (Ten Per Cont.) Free of Income Tar for the Year ending 30th Joxx, 1929, Holders of Bearer Shares and Holders of Dividend Warrants received from Lon. don on account of Registered Bhares, will be paid their Dividend on present- *ing No. 35 Coupon of the Bearer Shares, and Dividend Warrants on Begistered Bhares, to any one of the following Backs

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

CORPORATION.

"PEAK MANSIONS."

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CITUATED within Two Minutes' 9- Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Soothera Side of the Island. Heady for Occupation.

Five-Boomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS

Sandeman's Vintage 1911 Clubland White

Silva & Cosen's Very Fine

Old Tawny

Brandies. Finest Old Brown ("E")

Results Reserve Grande

Champagne 100 years old Courvoisier's Napoleon 89

years old

Cocktails in Bottle Liqueurs in Fancy Carafes

in great variety

Sauternes, Clarets, Hocki. Whiskies. Dewar's White

W

Label and Victoria Vat Glen Moray '93 Liqueur Gilbey. Spoy Royal Watson's

E.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, with all Modern Conveniensos, Drying A. S. WATSON

AUSTRALIA & CHINA,

THE BARQUE BELGE POUR L'ETRAN

GER,

Payment will be made in Dollars

at the Buying Rate of Exchange of the Day.

P. O. YOUNG,

General Manager, THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

18769

SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER

COMPANY (1922), LTD. -

ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE SEVENTH ORDINARY

Booms and Out-bonscs, Two lafts.

Also

PRIVATE GARAGES"

TO LET.

Sitaste at the Rear of PEAK MANSIONĄJ

·Separate Compartments including Light and Water.

Apply to-

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT.

4TH FLOOR, FRENCH BANK BUILDING,

TO LET.

From ler JANUARY, 1930, in FFICE ( Rooms) TO BE LET HONG KONG CLUB (Ass4x).

Apply SECRETARY,

Howo Kova CLUB.

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SERVICE TO READERS.

YEARLY MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Head. Office of the Company, Br. Geonor's BUILDING, CHATER ROAD, Victoria, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, 31ST DECEMBER, 1929 at 12.30 O'CLOCK P.M., for the purpose of receiving a Stato ment of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the Year ended 30th June, 1929, and electing a Consult- ing NOTICE

Committee and Auditors.

IS AND

HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held immediately after auch Ordinary Yearly Meeting after at the Same Pince, when the subjoined Resolation will be be proposed as an Extraordinary Hesolution viz-

That the Regulations contained "in the printed document submitted "to the feeling and for the purpose "of identification subscribed by the "Chairman thereof be approved and "adopted as the Articias of Associs

tion of the Company in substitution

If, when at home, they will call "for and to the exclusion of all

or telephone to the shove address, existing Articles thereof."

they will receive the utmost assist. HEREBY AND NOTICE IN ALSO GIVEN that A FURTHER nce and the latest available infor mation on all subjects of enquiry GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be placed at their di "posal will be held at the Same Place on WEDNESDAY, 10TH JANUARY,

1930, at 19.30 O'clock, M. for the purpose of receiving a Report of the proceedings of the above mentioned

Extraordinary General Meeting and of

& CO., LTD.

Established 1841.

1929 Edition

OF THE

DIRECTORY

AND

CHRONICLE

The 67th Annual Issue

OF THE

The question What would you WEATHER REPORT.

According to a report made to Novel Christmas Grestings.

Gramophone records will, in some liko for Christmas!" has been an- the Police by Mr. Wong Ying Fai, for some "lucky be lost $3,700 in notes yesterday Yesterday's weather report, fore-swered by now

while walking in Connaught Road cases, replace the Christmas card. cast and remarks, issued by the Londoners in the form of a motor-

ene, a barrel of beer, a Christmas Central, near the Central Market, this year. A big store in the West- Royal Observatory at 4.23, P., dinner for twelve, a case of mint-He believes that the notes, which end of London last month, in- were in an envelope, were dropped atalled a machine making this new sauce with a live lamb, a dozen- home-made cakes with hammer and somewhere on the way. As so01 38 cold-chisel, a quart of milk deliver spring cruise in the Mediterranean, two return-tickets to either Paris or Cologne, or a case of champagne. These and other gifts, have been distributed in aid of London's largest Christmas charity fund. Lotteries, and the announcement or advertisement thereof, are strictly against the law in England, there-00 in Hong Kong Currency and microphone in the booth is attach- fore, nobody knew just when or three choques valued at $18.17, how the wheel of fortune would $8.73 and $37.80 respectively. begin to spin, and how or why

The anticyclone remains central over the lower fangtase Valley. A a north-easterly track. Fresh mon- soon along the south-east coast of China and over the China Sea.

Local Forecast-N. and N.E winds, fresh, fair.

19.

Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street, Tel. Central Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. Central 4811. London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.O. 4.

The Baily Press.

HONG KONG, DECEMBER 25, 1929.

half-crown

contributors to the charity fund would share in free gifts, prizes, and Christmas boxes to the value of twenty thousand pounds.

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were

Doulton

customer sters into a box similar was made to the Police. the loss was discovered, a report kind of greeting possible. The to a telephone-booth, dictates his. Mr. Summerhayes, of the Station greetings and messages through a Hotel, reports that some time be- tween 10 am and 8 p.m. on the microphone for a couple of minutes, 3rd, some person stole from the and steps out to receive a small aluminium disc which will repro- pocket of his waistcoat which was hanging in the ballstand on the duce his greetings in his own voics ground floor at the Station Hotel on an ordinary gramophone. The

The Robert Dollar Co. has hit very happily upon the "something different iden in expressing the season's greetings. Instead of the usual desk or wall calendar they have sent out a most artistic re water- production of a French colour by Janet Scott, entitled "The Gypsy Dance." It is a vivid. picture, well worth framing as a permanent souvenir.

Services at St. John's Cathedral to-day are as follows:--Holy Com

operates on the aluminium disc. ed to a recording instrument which The charge of each record was ona. shilling, while for threepence extra the store supplied a specially-made envelope in which to send the re- cord to relatives or friends abroad.

"Father of the Mattres.

SANTA CLAUS has never borne a

the Herr Heinrich Westphal, greater variety of gifts than those

father" of the spring, mattress, contained in his London Christmas The list started of charity bag.

birthday in his little apartment in with seven motor-cars, but inelud

last month celebrated his sightioth one of the great tenement build- ed a walking-stick, a bell of string, a bent pin, a glass jar, and a

From the Far East Aviationings in the north of Berlin. The man who made it possible for the- "tiddlor" presented by a Boy Scout, probably as a stimulus to Company we have received a very world to sleep in luxury himself THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. Pescatorial activities. Other prizes artistic and appropriate) card lies in poverty and squalid discom- sectional garage, six conveying the season's greetings, fort, dependent for his mainten and from the P. & O. Company one ance on the charity of friends. very jare filled with Anour the time" these lines appear old Highland whisky, a breeding of their very handy pocket diaries, Herr Westphal relates that the idea The agents of while he was lying wounded during in print hundreds of thousands of pea of one cock and five unrelated together with a wall calendar of of the spring inattress came to him

females, and a dinner and dance striking design.

a wall calendar which is a good hospital bed. He brought out his people in fact, most of the adult for a party of eight at the Savoy the Java-China-Japan Line send us the Franco-Prussian war on a hard

Grent Britain Hotel. A seven-piece suite of fur-

design and population of

patent in 1871, and his first mat- a little bulky example of Dutch niture would be staggering under the weight and in a Christmas stocking, so might colour printing.

tress was presented to Prince Bis- marck, the Iron Chancellor, who encumbrance of numerous bulky a turkey and two pounds of

sent him in return a letter which packages, will be making their last sausages or a case of brandy, but

10 German inflation swept him off his hurried visits to the shops for such gifts are, included in the list,

Herr Westphal still treasures. The together with two weeks' holiday

Children's Service, 11 m. feet and left him destitute, but Christmas purchases To English in Devonshire, a paid subscription people this is the greatest holiday to a golf-club with a set of cluba Mattins and Sermon, Preacher: Herr Westphal has not given up. of the year, and around the whole and a dozen hails, sucking-pig The Lord Bishop, 19.15 p.m. Holy hope. The inventor of the world's and a feeding-bottle, and "a four Communion. Friday is St. John the first mattress is now hard at work world where British and foot golden Christmas tree. A Evangelist day, the Patronal Fos-in his garret striving to perfect the women are settled. temporarily or great variety of good prizes were tival, when" services will be as world's last mattress, which he says. permanently, to-day and to-morrow to be given away, ranging from a follows:45 and 10.15 am Holy will be so soft that it will never "fish and chips" aupper for two Communion, 5.30 p.m. Choral Even-again be necessary for anyone to are given over to feasting, merry every Saturday night for six weeks, song, 9.15 p.m. Social Gathering in invent another design. making, and sport. Christmas has to a Christmas dinner for twelve," Cathedral Hall. been ""adopted" even in countries together with cigars and cigarettes, two bottles of sherry, four bottles where the festival has no religious of port, four bottles of champagne, significance whatever-for example, two bottles of whisky, a bottle of in Japan, probably because it is brandy, a bottle of benedictine, and one of creme de menthe. In other so largely associated with the words, a jolly fine Christmas!

Unfortunately, there are thou giving of presents to children. Many Chinese, too, though not sands of families throughout the

country whose, interested in the theological aspect and the breadwinners are

men

em-

munion at 7 a.m, and 8 am

1.1.

The Modern Child.

plea-

The most admired chrysanthe

A system which produces mum in the great autumn exhibi- tion, recently held by the National sure-loving children" and allows

was criticised by Dr. E. A. Hamil Chrysanthemum Society in the them to gratify this love unduly Royal Horticultural Society's new

the ton-Pearson, of

Tavistock- hali in London, had an admirable

bob." Most of the women who square clinic, at a conference on saw it expressed the wish that their mental hygiene at the Central Hall, hair would curl as prettily and as last month: To-day, he said, the This budding adolescent refused to, grow as its petals. chrysanthemum, "Rise of Day," up, or to face the necessity of hair would of the occasion, seize upon Christ- weeks, and months-without

choosing a career and of undertak- won a first prize certificate. It

ing the wider responsibilities of mas as an opportunity for observ-ployment.. Industrial conditions at home are not very much better

was exhibited by Mr. Keith Lang-adult life. School, experience and ing some of the more popular than they were twelve months ago,ford, of Sawbridgeworth

the attitude to work were contri- accular rites and customs of the and in the homes of the unemploy

butory factors, but there were cer-.. At a meeting of the Hupeh Pro-tain aspects of modern life which season. Inasmuch as the spirit of ed there will be little rejoicing

to-day. This time last year there vincial Council, in Hankow lust were even more potent.

First," the day we celebrate is one of was another heavy cloud of anxiety

week, says the N. Daily News, he went on, the close similarity peace on earth and goodwill to all over the nation owing to the serious consideration was given to the local in the lives of adults and children,

illness of the Kis; to-day His men, there is certainly co reason Majesty is "at Sandringham with Japanese paper. As its contents with the bias in favour of the child- Before the war a sharp line in the minds of the people, it was could be drawn between school age why non-Christian nations should the Royal Family, spending the were deemed likely to create unrest ren. not participate in the general ex-holiday happily and quietly in

decided to instruct the Commis and adulthood, with the bias in pression of these admirable senti-accordance with his usual custom. siener for Foreign Affairs to re- favour of the adult. The average

Fortunately, the nation is now ments. In fact, the more widely quite free from all further anxiety quest the Japanese Consul-General child of to-day, however, partakes to arrange for the suspension of of the same amusemente as adults and the more often the spirit of regarding the King's health, but

the paper. In the meantime, the and has relatively greater freedom In the Christmas is observed and put into the dark shadow of unemployment postal authorities are instructed than the average adult.

remains. At this senson, however,

not to facilitate its circulation and way of pleasure the child has ex- the practice of everyday affairs, the there are many charitable organi- the General Labour Union is order-perienced either personally or- sooner shall we see definite prorations which do much good worked to prevent paper-sellers from argely as a result of the mechan." gress made in the direction of in bringing at least & brief spell handling it. world-peace and the brotherhood of of happiness into the homes of the needy, and such kindly. work is always most generously supported by those in better circumstances. And that, after all, is the best possible manner in which to put the Christmas spirit into practice.

man.

If the thoughts of thousands of small boys are to be taken as any indication, the world-peace efforts of the past ten years and the dis-

Directory and Chronicle armament conversations of Haovza

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HONG KONG

THE TREATY POETS OF

THE HONG KONG DAILY TFRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 21, Baini CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, are pre pared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice regarding accom modation available, motoring faci lities, suitable shopping centres,

etc.

confirming, if thought St, as a Special COMPREHENSIVE AND COM. Resolution

the above mentioned

Resolution.

A Copy of the proposed New Articles of Association of the Company be seen during umal Busincas hours at the Registered Offico of the Company aforesaid.

can

-BREWAN, TOMES & CO..

General Managers, Hong Kong, 23rd Dec., 1929. [8787

THE TIME FOR BLANKETS

18 HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEM P

EMBERS of the Committee at-

MEMBER Society Roda

CHY HALL, EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 10.80 to receive GIFTS of BLANKETS, Part-worn Clothing, P. acne a ha

SOCIETY, (Eer. 1889.)

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PLETE REPORT

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST is given in the

“HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS,"

with which is incorporated

THE CHINA ÖVERLAND

TRADE REPORT.”

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Subscription, paid in advance per annum for delivery in Hong

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20,000 FOREIGNERS. Arranged, with the initials as well

News and Views.

A Merry Christmas to all our'

The Daily Prean will not be pub- lished to-morrow (Boxing Day) The next issue will be Friday, December 27,

The efforts of the members of the Ex-Active Service Men's Asso- ciation and the Hong Kong Branch of the British Legion on behalf of St. Dunstan's resulted in a sum of £32 being remitted to that Institu- tion on Christmas Eve.

On

ical fantasy of the cinema-vicar- iously practically all that will ever Formerly a maid-servant in the be possible for it. Adulthood has household of Charles Dickens, Mrs. few additional pleasures to offer in Elizabeth Eastdown has died at compensation for the great respon- Burnt House Farm, Higham, near sibilities it brings." Dr. Hamilton- Rochester. She was 82. Mrs. East-Pearson said that a child could only down was one of the two living get the right attitude to life by people who were in Dickens's ser being under right discipline, buying vice. The ather-his pageboy-its experience and making efforts lives in London. She was a fav along the lines of its interests. ourite of the novelist, and treasur

ed a tea service he gave to her. One of the best stories she used to

Ban.com

dis-

and RAMSAY MACDONALD have been in vain. Eoys, who for the past two or three years have shown a keenness for penceful, mechanical

tell about. Dickens was this:-One Looking Back 25 Years, and scientific Christmas tova, are

day she was alone in the London

We regret to learn that Baid to be going back to their tin readers!

house. She came downstairs and agreeable accident happened on soldiers and forts. This is the im- CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS

pression gained by a United Press

saw a man standing in the middle Christmas Day to the Hon. Mr. of the hail. He was clothed in F. H. May. Mr. May was acting SETTLEMENTS, MALAY Correspondent during a tour of the

"Father Christmas" at his child- STATES, NETHERLANDS biggest toy-shops in London, when

rags, with a red handkerchief tied hurrying parents, already strug

round his neck, and a shabby hat ren's Xmas tree when the cotton- pulled down over his eyes. Think-wool attached as, trimating to his INDIA, BORNEO, THB | gling under the weight of numerous

ing it was a burglar, Mrs. Eastdown cont caught fire, and running up PHILIPPINES, Etc.

packagee, were making the last

screamed. It was Charles Dickens, the trimming set fire to a cotton- rounds of their Christmas shop- ping expeditions. At each of the

who had been visiting the London wool beard he was wearing. The This Large Volume of approximate stores the demand for tin soldiers

soup kitchens in disguise to find out fire was promptly put out, and, ty 2,000 Pages gives, in addition had increased enormously compar

what the soup was like. Mrs. East- although painful, the injuries, wo to the Usual Lists of Firma, aned with the previous couple of

down was with Dickens at the time are glad to learn, were not serious. years. Girls, too, are reverting to

of his death on June 6, 1870. Her Drs. Atkinson and Jordon dressed Alphabetical List of Residents their dolls, which went out of

home was less than half a mile the burns, and Mr. May expects Gads Hill Place, his last residence. to be out in three or four days' In the Far East containing the favour with the soldiers, so that

time-Hong Kong Daily Press, washing and nursing the wounded Names of Kearly

A protest against the sale of ad-December 27, 1904. will probably be a feature of the

Messrs. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., vowsons-the patronages of church nursery during the coming year.

There are likely to be tower advertise that on Christmay Day livings-was made by the Bishop Looking Back 50 Years.

and Thursday, December 20, all

of Peterborough (Dr. Blagden) The N.-C. Daily News under- a Surnames in strict alphabecasualties among this year's dolls departments will be closed. last month. Speaking at the open- stands that Mr. Chalone Alabaster's tical order so that any name than hitherto, however, for their these days, the Hong Kong Dising of the Diocesan Conference, the investigations into the ancient Re- can be found instantaneously. hends are made of silk and stuffed pensary, Dispensing Department, Bishop said that some years ago ligions and Philosophies of China

with soft, resilient material, in-will be open for dispensing pre- stead of china stuffed with Raw-seriptions from 10 a.m. to i p.m. dust, although glass-eyes continue and from a p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

A to give their natural lustre. new style in teddy-bears and other nursery-rhyme animals was also Land Ki Wan, a cabin bay on much in evidence. This year's board the s.s. Fong Lee at present models are of silk ploeb and are in Kowloon Dock fell into the hold obtainable in all kinds of vivid of the vessel yesterday, while in colours. More modern and, in the course of his work. He was increased, and societies, often act-very intereating if it can be shown, cidentally, much more expensive removed to Kowloon Hospital in toys for boys are scale models of an unconscious state and up to a the leading makes of motor-cars, late hour last night was still un-purchaser, had been busy buying is of opinion can be done, that in up advowsons as though they were the remotest records of Chinese the majority" being propelled by conscious. His injuries are serious.

pictures or china or postage stamps history there are evidences of a pedals but some driven by electrio

private collection. Quito cult similar in doctrine, character, motors. In many cases the stores

Mr. A. J. Johnston, who was commonly no one except the owner and symbolism to that which now received orders with written speci-

among all the civilised fications with regard to colours and second officer of the Haiching when and the purchaser knew anything exists fittings, so that the toys car will she was pirated, has been ordered about the transaction until the antions of the world. We have act The to hospital for a short rest, as ho deed was done. Then the clergycon Mr. Alobaster's notes on the be "just like daddy's!" desire for speed is also apparent is suffering from the after effects and the parishioners found that the subject, but we hear that the argu- in the great selection of airplanes, of the ordeal. Mr. Johnston was living in which they were specially ments he brings forward are very including replicas of the British appointed to the Haiyang on leav-concerned had been sold over their convincing, and we would direct Schneider Trophy winner, and ing the Haiching. His friends heads without regard to their view, the attention of Masons and Chi- speed-boata, including electrically and in fact the whole Colony-will Already in the Peterborough dio- nese scholars generally to the sub- od of Mayo Mazurekining in wishing him a opsedy, and creo the thing had happened five: ject.-Hong Kong Daily Preis,

treaty within wo many rozvaty wood "Miss England."

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A measure was passed by the have led him to the discovery that Church Assembly to make the sale there is a very evident connection of advowsons illegal. The measure between them and modern Masonry. was hailed by all Church people, It has long been known that who abhored any traffic in sacred Masonry dates long farther back things, as a great and much needed than Cogliostro, who is often reform. Unhappily," the result had spoken of as its inventor, "or even" been the exact opposite of what than Solomon, who is called its was hoped. Bales had enormously founder by the craft, and it will be

ing behind the screen of a private as we understand Mr. Alebester

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