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NEW ADVERTISE MENTS.

CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT HONG KONG)

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY...

HONG KONG.

THE ANNUAL DINNER of the

Society will be held at LANE CRAWFORD'S RESTAURANT on SATURDAY, MARCH 1, at 8.x.

Members Intending to be Frement who have not already notified the SECRETART are requested to commani este with MR. E R. PRICE, qo H. K GENERAT. CHAMBER OF CORICE.

No Tickets are being issued. [9099

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R.

HONG KONG: TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

THE

[THE INSTITUTE W RE-OPEN on MONDAY, MARCH 31. Students joining Clames held at QUEEN'S COLLTON or the BELILIOS SCHOOL will be Enrolled at the EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT OFFICE Only those joining Classes held at the CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL, KOWLOON, will be Enrolled at that 80HOOL.

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the FORTY-FIRST OF DINARY GENERAL MEETING,ill be held at the Company's Offices, P. O. BUILDING, WEDNESDAY 12TH MARCH, 1990, at 11 A.M., for the par род of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to Bist December 1929, and elsating Directors and Auditors.

THE REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 26TH FEBRUARY 1930 to 11TX

MARCH 1990, Both Days inclusive,

FOR THE RACES

WEATHER REPORT. Whether these suggestions will be taken up and acted upon we shall Yesterday's weather report, fore-see in due course. At the moment cast and remarks. "issued by the there is no bustling activity to be THE SPORT OF KINGS- Royal Observatory at 5.20 p.m., observed on or about the vacant

stated:---

plot below Signal Hill, and unless the work is expedited considerably

FINE CHAMPAGNES

THE KING or WINES!

Pressurs is highest over N China and Manchuria. A shallow depres sion is shown, over Indo-China. Moderate monsoon along the S.E. Coast of China. Light to moderate E. to SE. winds along the S. Coast Coastal, fog.

Local Forecast:-S.E. winds, moderate, generally cloudy, sote

rain later.

A sanke about three feet in length | A venerable Mother Superior, was killed by a dog in's Now Tor-

The gold medal of the Municipal- riterien pady field last Tuesday.ity of the French Concession, The dog, which was bitten during Shanghai was conferred upon the the fight, died läter.

dania on Saturday are Major and family. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Mrs. R. A. Wolfe-Murray and C.I.E., and Mrs. Wodehouse.

Rev. Mother Sta. Philomine, who,

Home on leave on the P. & O. Mace ther Superior of the Institution of Among the passengers going for the past 37 years has been Mo- St. Joseph at a reception held last

eral, the presentation being made week in the French Consulate Gen-

by M.N.E. Koechlin, the Consul- General. The Rev. Mother Superior, Ste. Philomine, was born in Eure- et-Loire, France, 80 years ago and, after being educated at Laons Con. Brezolles, she came to China as a missionary 60 years ago and was

some of the children this scheme was originally intended to benefit will have grown up and become parents themselves! Official machinery works very slowly at best, but under

Among passengers who left here the stimulating induence of the

yesterday by the N.Y.K. a. Asama Kowloon Residents' Association itaru were the well-known jockeys may speed up slightly. Whatever Mr. V. M. Haimovitch, Mr. W. Bowling, Mr. A. David, Mr. onera, plans are eventually decided, upon,

during which Period No Transfer of "DE" ST. MARCEAUX & CO. Editorial and Business Offices: 1 Phe new playground cannot be other

Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CA, LTD.,

Agents.

Hong Kong, 19th Feb, 1030. [9058-

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ENTRY FORMS and Copies of NOT THIRTY-FOURTH PROSPECTUS may be obtained at the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT or at the CENTRAL BRITISH

(90°8. .SCHOOL.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

ANNUAL MEETING.

ANNUAL

GENERAL

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the BEAREBOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Company'■ TOWN OFFICE, 2, Lowin ALBERT ROAD, on FRIDAY, THE 14TH MARCH,

REIMS (Vintage 1920)

Vin Brat and Very Dry.

Per Dozen Qts.

"

#

8104.00

Pints ... 8 54.00

1930, at 11 AM, for the purpose of AYALA & CO. (Vintage)

receiving the Report of the Directora together with Statement of Accounts for

the Year ending 31st Urcer. 1929, Per Dozen Qts.. declaring Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditor

The TRANSFER BOOKS of

T MEETING of the abers Society Company, all CLOSED From the

will be held at the "CHEER " to the 14TH MARCE, 1930, Both CANTEEN on MONDAY, MARCH | Day, inclusivo. 3at 11.15 AN,

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

GENERAL MEETING

of.

HE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the OFFICES of Mesars DODWELL & COMPANY, LOTTED, on MONDAY, TIL 10TH MARCH, 1930, at 11 M., for the разров of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with Statement of Accounts to 31st DECEM REI, 1923.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 1ST MARCH T 10TH MARCH, 1930, Both Dates inclusive.

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DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

General Managers.

[9027

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that by a Resolution of the Board of Director of CHINA UNDER- WRITERS,

LTD., rada 02 tho THIRTEENTH INSTANT. A CALL of ONE DOLLAB Per Share has been made ripon the Members of the Company payable on or before the TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, 1930, to the Company's Bankers, Tux HONG KONG AND

SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA

TION, at Hoxe KONG.

Dated this 14th day of February, 1930 By Order of the Board, HERBERT R. STUET,

Manager and Secretary.

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TSINGTA U

"ERIN HOUSE "

"ARDEE HOUSE"

FIRST claws Private British Hotels Funny position Delightfal vort Near Sea Excellent cuisine and all Hame.comforts.

Telegraphic Ad:" HARRIS” P.O. Box No. 45.

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Pints

By Order of the Board of Directora,

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. -6 'GOLDEN GUINEA Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1930. [9074'

Sparkling Muscatel,

HONG KONG TRANWAYS, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

GENERAL METING of HONG LIMITED, KONG TRAMWAYS.

Per Dozen Qts."

Pints

will be held at the Offices of Maears. JABDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lr, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1930, at 12 O'CLOCK NOOK, to transact the Ordinary Business of A. S.

the

Company

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED From TUESDAY, the 4re to TUESDAY, the 18TH MARCH, 1830, Both Days inclusive,

By Order of the Board,

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W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1930. [9067

GREEN. ISLAND CEMENT CO.,

LIMITED.

NOTIC the 418 ORDINARY

Ice House Street, Tel. Central 12. Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel.. Central 4511. London Office: 1, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.0.4

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 25, 1830,

CITIZENSHIP IN KOWLOON

than a great improvement upon the present wretched travesty of a recreation-ground-s dirty, dismal patch which is an eyesore instead of the ornament it should be.

Various suggestions in regard to traffe control have been made by K.R.A during the past year, all of them sound and practical. We note, however, that one proposal which was acted upon by the police same months ago has been allowed to lapse. The Committee last sum

Mr. C. Y. Liang.

upon donations

L. Wong

one of the pioneers. During this

The Canton Poor Asylum has long period, she has only beca Home twice. She became Mother carrying on fairly well and the ar- Superior of the Institution of St.

119 inmates. The institution is ticles manufactured by the inmates Joseph in 1899 and hundreds of her studends now occupy important sell readily. Funds for the upkeep of the institution largely depend business and social positions in Shanghai and other parts of China and the Far East. She has devoted herself entirely to her missionary work and in recognition of the wor- vices which she had rendered to the Concession and the community, as the French Municipal Commission well as her charitable deeds, that decided to confer upon her, on the occasion of her 80th birthday, the gold medal of the Concession. She is one of the very low who has thus been honoured.

A Chinese returned student from the U.S.A. Mr. Li Chung Chen has been appointed Head of the Bureau of Utilities by the Canton Government. Mr. Li, who is only 29, has been in America for six- teen years and took a degree as Bachelor of Engineering.

A dance is being held in the Gymnasium, Police Headquarters, traffic. This

on Tuesday, March 4, commencing at 5.30 p.m. on behalf of the MiniMore Howlern." stering Children's League funds. Music will be supplied by the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Band. Tickets are priced at $1.

mer pointed out the advisability of preventing rickshaw-pullers from taking "short-cuts" to the Star Ferty by crossing three lines of fast-moving motor

WAS recently commented danger upon in our columns, but we did not them know that the Deputy Superintendent of Police had de clared as far back as July that the so-called" one way system had been put into force. If it was, it is certainly not enforced now, and rickshawmen still take what they

A Swatow report states that four prisoners in the local Court escaped from prison cne night last week.

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Some amusing "howlers, culled from examination papers of boys at the school, are given in the current issue of the Ardingly Annals, the magazine of Ardingly College (Sussex). Asked to describe the character of Edward VII., one boy changed his trousers every day and loved foreign travel." Others taken from the pilection

are: This story is aboriginal. What is tepid water --Water that comes from the tap. The, judga asked the deceased if he had anything to say. The plural of mouse is mouses and of grouse grice.

:

A thermos flask is used for mak- ing carbon dioxide.

THIS evening the tenth annual meet. ing will be held of the Association $95.00

formed to protect and advance the $50.00 interests of residents in Kowloon. It is a meeting which should be well supported, for all persons interested in Kowloon are invited to attend the proceedings, whether actual members of the Absociation consider to be a "short cut," even Taking advantage of the noise of ❘ wrote: "He was a fat man, who though it is a most dangerous one, heavy rain they broke a window or not. Membership does not in Noises in residential areas" is and got through the aperture. The volve any serious financial respon- another matter which has been taken escape was sona discovered but the sibility, since the annual subscrip. up by the Committee, and for which prisoners have not been caught.

all peaceful, law abiding citizens tion is only two dollars, but even will be grateful. Crackers, drums, Owing to foggy conditions out- gongs, and motor-horns figurs on side, several ships which leit Hong $65.00 if it were ten-every, Kowloon re-

this list, as do gramophones, and Kong yesterday anchored outside sident with any sense of citizenship

It appears that the play- the harbour. The 8.1 Rawalpindi pianos. $35.00 should belong to it. There is no ing even of what to Western ears on its way to Hong Kong telegraph- direct method by which residents are melodious musical instruments ed last night that she was anchor- does not at any time come into ing twenty miles from the Colony of this Colony can express approval the category of ofcially-recognised wing to the fog, but she is expected or otherwise of administrative acta

"naises." However much people to be in this morning. of commission and omission. There may be disturbed or annoyed by Buch "music" at any hour of the

The manager of the Peninsula

Hydrochloric acid no appeal to the people for day or night, the police have no Hotel made a report to the Police expressions of confidence in the power or authority to take sum yesterday to the effect that an In Government and its policies-no mary action against the offender. dian watchman employed at the standing machinery whereby the The Committee of the Kowloon Hotel stopped and searched a Chi

Braidents Association suggest the nese night watchman and found community can either challenge or existing law be amended so as to that the latter had twenty pounds support the nets of those adminis- include these nocturnal and usual of batter concealed on his person. a violent tering the affairs of the Colory. y bacchanalian-noises as "nuis The Chinese put up

Ences. In the intercata of less struggle with the Indian and man- The Kowloon Residents Associa selfish residents, and as a means aged to escape.

unmannerly tion, therefore, meets a very real of compelling "the

minority to be more considerate of need by providing a channel of their neighbours, we hope the Com- communication between governors mittee's recommendations will be and governed: Through this medium acted upon. The scandalous manner it is possible for residents in Row-in which some people raucously March 3, at the "Cheer O" Canteen, Looking Back 25 Years,

disturb the otherwise silent watches of the night calls for drastic action, and the sooner, the police have authority to act the better decent

WATSON

& CO., LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PHONE C. 616.

is

loon to convey their views to the authorities in regard to the conduct of public affairs on that side of

THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT.

CO., LTD." IS HEREBY GIVEN

AMENDED NOTICE TO ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE. HOLDERS will be held

SHAREHOLDERS. at the Office of the Company, Fr. Groner'S THE ONE HUNDRED AND the harbour. Just as the Chamber BUILDING, CHATER ROAD. Victoria TENTH ORDINARY MEET. of Commerce is in a position to lay Hong Kong. WEDNESDAY ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the the views of business-men before the the 19TH DAY of MARCH, 1830, Company will be held in the BOARD BOOK it Nous, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 3187 DECEMBER, 1999.

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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, STH MARCH, 1930, to WEDNESDAY, 19 MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers, Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1980.

[9058.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 19 FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH. 1930, Beth Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered

By Order of the Board of Directors,

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Secretary.

$977,

THE HONG KONG," CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | collectively. It is not every mas

citizens will sleep.

we

that Mrs. Soutborn asks remind our readers of the annual meeting of the Benevolent Society, which is to take place on Monday,

at 11.15 am, Last year's attend- ance of the general public was very disappointing, and the Committee hopce that this year the meeting will attract a larger number of the Hong Kong public who are interest ed in social service.

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I do not think that Elizabeth should have been called Good Queen Bess, because if she had been good she would not have drunk a pint of beer for breakfast every day.

passed through a thistle funeral.

Of Cromwell one boy wrote: Cromwell was a very sturday moan. In battle brave, and daring. One of his most famous battles was the battle of Hastings; 1068. When he fought King Harold. He fought a lot in the streets when he was a boy. He was also very cun- ning in battle. For instance, when he turned and fled for pretence in the battle of Hastings."

also

The annual meeting of the Kow- Icon Bowling Green Club was held at the Green last evening. During the past year 81,000 in debentures has been paid off towards cost of greens, and a considerable reduc tion has also been made by a num We are informed that the Kailan ber of advances being made over Mining Administration now main to the Club funds, and the balance tains a wireless station on board will be paid off during the next the steam-tag Fu Ping at Chin three months. The "membership wangtao. The station is equipped now stands at 69, as compared with with a Marconi 1) K.W. quench-so last year, the reduction of the gap set. The wave-length used is entrance fee for a time having pro7- the standard 600 metres as used by ed a success. The proposed extcx- merchant vessels, and a continuous sion and new tennis courts may watch is kept. "V.P.C.Q." is the have to be reconsidered, owing to a registered call sign of the Fu Ping, likelihood of the greens being re- and the only messages which she quired by the Government for the will handle will be in connection

new King's Park In the event of this taking place a new site has been offered to the Club, with the same area of ground as the present greene, including the extensions. Hong Kong Daily Press, March 1, 1905.

Other matters dealt with during the year include improved facilities for bus-passengers, abolition of brothels in residential areas, polic ing arrangements, bathing-beaches: Land-concerts, water supply, Custle Peak Road, and the problems of traffic and parking at the Star Ferry. The Committee of the K.R.A. are of opinion that the parking of private cars in the area now reserved will not be practicable in the near future, owing to the increasing number of motor-buses, taxis, and cars plying for public Wire. They realise, too, that a com- plete reorganization of the present with the shipping and business of system of traffic control is impera the port of Chinwangtao. No tive, and have submitted to the charge will be made for the receipt Colonial Secretary a plan on which or despatch of such messages. are show the various alterations suggested. The scheme is too elabo

One of the most remarkable auc- rate to be dealt with here in detail, tion sales for many years will take but the point of greatest interest place in London soon when the con-

Looking Back 50 Years. ·

of MESSES. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Government, either when asked to Co., LTD., P. & O. BUILDING, VICTOLIA, do so or on its own initiative, so Hore Roxo, on TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1930, at 11 4., for the purpose is the Kowloon Residents' Associa- of receiving a Report of the Director, tion in a position to act as a re- together with a Statement of Accounts, Declaring a Dividend and Electing presentative body when it is desir Directors and Auditors,

ed to know-or make known-the opinion of Kowicon residents on matters affecting their interests. The Association is a cosmopolitan one, and not only its membership list but its executive officers and general committee include men of all nationalities. It is, in a sense, a little League of Nations, and it is good to see an international organisation of this character work.

to motorists is the proposed parking tents of nearly 1,000 rooms of the Not many days ago in many ing harmoniously for the general accommodation for private cars Hotel Cecil, Strand, W.C., are parts of the Conlony there were welfare. And not only in harmony, Briefly, the plan is to convert the sold. The botel has been purchased posted roughly written Chinese But unselfishly-giving time and land now occupied by a motor- by the Shell-Mex Corporation for placards, said to be issued by the thought to questions affecting not garage and the fire-brigado drill- £1,520,000. The purchase money "oppressed section" (whoever they persons individually but citizens ground into a car-park-only two does not include the furniture and may be) of the Chinese of Hong minutes' walk from the wharf. fittings. Conmendatore Giladi. the Kong, which emphatically alleged that An EXTRAORDINARY who is capable even when disposed "In most cities in the world such manager of the hotel said:" The (1) that the magistrates are not GENERAL MEETING of the HONG. of doing public work of this parking space would be considered ale may take a month, for every officers; (2) that they are dog off- KONG, CANTON AND MACAO character, but the least one can do a real boon,” say the Committee, thing has to be sold-hundreds of cers; (3) that they are pig officers; STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED, is to support, financially and by anticipating proteats from owner- beds, thousands of knives and forks; (4) that for no reason whatever will, on the Requisitica of Bir Roszar attending the annual meeting, drivers at not being allowed to park ten of thousands of plates, and they fine unfortunate people who Ho TONG, and Mesum L Tax Fox, those who do give up their time to at close to the ferry as formerly. Masonic, regalia."

are brought before them; (5) simply T. N. CHAU, M. K. Lo, T. N. CHAU,work for the benefit of the com- We heartily agree; in few cities are

out of a desire to deprive them of Executor of OHAU SHIU KI decensed,

free public parking-places found so Bishop's World Tow.

their money; (6) that everybody KENNETH CHAN as Trustee of CHANmunity.

hates them; (7) that the only in During the past year the Kowloon close to a busy terminal, and if EAI MING dscenard. Trang CHUNG

That he was only a quarter of dication the aforesaid "oppressed WEI, LT KOON CHUN, WONG YON TCMG Residents Association has been in this plan is a practical one, and is and C. A DA Boza, being Shareholders communication with various Gov-adopted, motorists will have no an hour out in his estimate of the section can reasonably look for- time it would take him to go round ward. to is such stern justice of bolding in the Aggregate Upwards of ernment Departments in connection case for complaint. This, then, in 1/10th of the Issued Share Capital of with a variety of subjects of im- brief is the work done by the Kow the world on his recent tour was heaven as will become manifested the Company in pursuance of Artiola mediate concern to residents in the the year, and is a highly creditable at the Albert Hall last month. "It antive land; on their passage to loon Residents Association during revealed by the Bishop of London when the magistrates return to their 65 of the Articles of Association of the district. One matter of very great record. Even though all the sug took me nine months" the Bishop which their tyranny is to be aveng- Company and in exercise of the power interest to parents is that of child-gestions made have not been neted suid. When I left in July I said ed by a whale, which is to swallow. conferred Section 67 of the Cemren's playgrounds both the poor panies Ordinance 1911 BE EBLD IN THE apology airendy existing, and the upon, the authorities have bad the I would be back at 7 o'clock at May them up presumably without a BOARD ROOM or Magzs. GIBB,

advantage of knowing what Kow. Actually, I arrived back at a morsel of salt. Whether they are DIVINGSTON & CO., LIMITES, P.&O. improved one proposed. Kowloon toon, residents consider to be the quarter to seven." In a tribute to to be afterwards. Jonah-like, dis BUILDING, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, on 18 very badly provided with auit- TUESDAY, the 4TH DAT of MARCH. able open spaces in which children most useful and urgent needs of that Isaac Pitman, whom he compared gorged, is the subject upon which

cau play, with the result that most

progressive community.

with the great pioneers Living- the placard alluded does not treat. of them indulge in their games in

stone, Scott and Marconi, the Indeed, the anger of that poster is the streets. Motorists more than

Bishop said "Pitman

such that there are grounde for be- most other people realise the grave

pioneer. in commercial educa lieving that after their deglutition tion. I am rather proud of the these unfortunate gentleinen are to danger of this practice, but until

"fact that one of my secretaries be known no more known amongst has on her cerificate the signature men. This laughable placard origi- of the founder "himself. "How nated, we believe, out of some case could I, as a busy man, grapple or cases at the police-court in which with my pae hundred letters every some Chinese were fined for firing day, in addition to giving crackers, on the evidence of the three addresses, if I had not some summoning lukong, the defendants of most useful and practical aug the first instalment of an interest one like yourselves to help me with alleging that a miscarriage of gestions to the Public Works De-ing lecture delivered at the Univer-my letters. My two expert short justice had taken place. Hong partment relating to the proposed sity last night by Professor Middle hand writers help to make life Kong Daily Press February 28, new playground in Middle Road, ton Emith.

1930, immediately after the Conclusion of the Annual General Meeting.

"For the purpose of considering the general policy of the Company in "regard to its farming out of the

1

"Chine fraight and passage money Proper playgrounds are provi ed "of its steamers and to the recent children will and must continue to

News and Views.

Seven cases of small-pox, all

"Landers sent in to the Company in piny in the streets, with the con- Chinese, were notified on Wednes

"respect thereof, and for the purpose "of passing such Resolations in rela

tion thereto na may be thought £t." Dated this 17th day of February, 1930. By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD, "" 9042)

Secretary,

Atant risk of serious accident which day." even the most careful driver may

bo unable to avoid. The Committee

of the K.RA. has made a series

On page 1 to-day will be found

tolerable.

Was

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