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CLUB...

STEEPLECHASES. KWANTI-MARCH 18TH. "FIST RACE: 3.00 P.M. PECIAL TRAIN Leaves KOW. LOON 1.60 P.M. Keturning from FAN LING 5.55 PM. FARE: $2.00 For BOUND TRIP, including AD. MISSION to the RACES.

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HONG KONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE SECOND YEARLY DRAW.

ING of 20 DEBENTURES (1998 Issue 3500. Fach) of the HONG KONG OLUB, Payable on TUES DAY, the 30 SEPTEMBER, 1930 will be held in the CLUB HOUSE MÉ 11 O'CLOCK, A.M., oa THURSDAY, the 20TH MARCH, 1930,

Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend the Drawing.

By Order,

T. A. ROBERTSON, Lieut. Col,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 11th Mar,, 1930. (9146

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

NOTE 8 BUREFIRST

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & O. BUILDING, on WEDNESDAY 19TH MARCH, 1990, at 11 A.M., for the pur- pose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 91st Decimaan 1929, and REGISTER of MEMBERS of cleating Directors and Auditory the Company will be CLOSED from EST FEBRUARY 1930 to 12TH MARCH 1990, Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

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

Agents.

Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1930. [9055

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FORTY-THIRD ORDINART OF MEETING ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & Ca. Lro, on THURSDAY, the 1371 MARCH, 1930, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DICZBER, 1920.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED From MONDAY, the 3RD MARCH, 1930; TO THURSDAY, the 13rx MARCH,

NOTICE SHEREENTH OR 1930, Both Days inclosive.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GENERAL ANNUAL DINARY MEETING of BHAREHOLDERS of the Company will be held at the DEI Vaux HEAD OFFICE, No.

ROAD CENTRAL, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 25TH MARCH, of

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. E. CRAPNELL,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1930. (9070

1030 at 2.80 rx, for the purpose receiving the Report of the Directors THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ending at DECEMBER, 1939.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 10 MARCH, 1930, To the 2011 MARCH 1930 (Both Days inclnivo), daring which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

:

By Order of the Board,

LOOK FOONG SEAN,

Chief Manager, Hong Kong, 10th Mar, 1930. [9143

services in

STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Company's TOWN OFFICE, 2, LowEZ ALBERT ROAD, on FRIDAY, TER 14TH MARCH,

at 11 AM, for the purpose 1950, as the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for

JUST ARRIVED

FRESH CONSIGNMENT

OF THE FAMOUS

"FOSS"

CHOCOLATES

including

a new confection

THE

BETTY ALDEN

PEPPERMINT

PATTIES

DELICIOUS FLAVOUR

the Year etding 31st DECEMBER 1929 A. S. WATSON & Co.,

declaring a Dividend and re-electing

Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 4TH to the 14TH MARCH, 1930, Both

Days inclusive. port Ho18e7

POSITIONS WANTED.

RITISHER offers thoroughly familar with all work in such business, sound knowledge of Book. Accounts, including hopping and preparation of Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet, banking procedure, etc, etc. Good English correspondent Apply to Box 9130, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1980. [9074

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.

LIMITED.

ESTD.

1841.

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 8.40 p.m., stated-

The anticyclone is stationary over N. China Fresh monsoon will con tinue along the S.E. Coast of China and over the China Sea'

winds; Local Ferees st :-N.E. friesh; cloudy some drizzle of mist.

SILVER WEDDING. MASSEY-PHILLIPS.-On March 7, 1905, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. A. J. WALKER, A., EMELINE, fourth daughter of the late Captain PHILLIPS, R.A., and Mrs. PHILLIPS, of Minchinhampton, to PHILLIP Gloucestershire, WALMSLEY, youngest son of the late SAME MASSEY, of Man chester, formerly of Wilmslow,

The B. & S. steamer Kangting The appointment is announced of Ro melishly as to hold up these essential supplies which are being recently caught fire while on the new commanding officer to H.M.S allowed to rot away." This story way from Ithang to Chungking. The Excellent, enc of the most import is so far from new that it received engine-room was completely gutted. ant posts in the gunnery branch of Captain C. Royle," the recent re- She now lies off Chungking. It is the Navy. liberal treatment port of the American Red Cross reported that Szechuan men have C.M.G., who from January, 1994, to Investigating Commission, which in thoroughly looted the cabins of the January, 1927, was Naval Attache to Japan and China, has been given effect blamed China's troubles on ship's officers.

the post. China's militarists, and indicated that help must come from within before it would be profitable to spend more in administering it

from without.

Poland has replied to an inquiry Department in from the State Washington concerning the accept ability of Mr. John Willys, motors car manufacturer, informing the Department that Mr. Willys' nomi- nation to be Ambassador to Poland will be welcomed."

Mr. Papys in Hong Kong.

Last night after I do find my While tho Chinese Government

wife's tongue too heavy for me. I takes a very different attitude on

out and do play at cartes with famine relief from that of the in-

several merry blades at Mountain View. And one sad kaave did make dividual local militarista, whose

great cheer with four acès. But I principle is in effect to ignore famine and to squeeze the people The death occurred on March 1 did fill mine atraight flusake, and more the less the people are able of Mrs. Cyprian Stanton at 24, so my wife do have her new gowne, This morning my to resist, it requires only the most Yamashita-cho, Yokohama. She was though not at my costs, to my elementary knowledge of national one of the old residents of the great content. finances to see how little able in the foreign community Yokohama. She wife, pour wretch, mighty merry Government to afford to saddle is survived by her, husband and a that she do get her way (as she do self with further expenditure. The son, Mr. A. L. Stanton, of the think), and bida me to Pamela's Government's position is still one Standard Oil Company of New to help chuse it. But Lord! I could of fighting for bare existence, while York. the Finance Minister strives to throw off at least a part of the burden of constant military expen diture and to introduce a budget system. This is not to say that if the United States wants to give wheat it will be rejected. But famine is so far from being a new JOHN COLVILLE, aged 23.

story in China, and the Govern- GHAY.-On March 6, at the Isolationment is already heavily over Hospital, Shanghai, HORACE burdened financially, that any such AUSTEN ESDALE, the dearly be giving must be regarded as n gift loved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. indeed. Reimbursement of money GRAY, in his 20th year,

Bo spent is hardly to be looked.for WEXESS.-On February 10, at within a decade or any other length Sutton, Burrey, Laura, widow of time. There has, in fact, been of J. Lantu Wrxyss, formerly no sign of interest on the part of of Penang.

Government leaders in this pro- WILSON-On February 8, at Bosposal, for they have other and more combe, WILLIAM WILSON, M.B., immediately pressing problems on CM, F.R.A.S., of the China their hands. Inland Mission.

Cheshire.

DEATHS.

DanROCH-On March 4, at Toronto,

Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street, Tel. Central 12.

Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. Central 4511. London Office: 53, Fleet Street,

E.C..4.

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, MARCH 11. 1930.

STARVING IN THE MIDST

News and Views.

One Chinese case of small-pox was reported during the week-end.

In spite of repeated warnings by the Government, the fortune tellers in Canton are still carrying on their business as usual.

Quarantine restrictions have been imposed in Hong Kong against Arrivals from Shanghai on account of cerebro-spinal fever.

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Surgeon-Captain W. W. Keir, C.M.G., has been promoted to Surgeon Rear-Admiral. For the past two years he has been in charge of the Naval Hospital at Hong Kong. OF PLENTY.

The total"

output, of the Kailan WHILE cables from Washington Mining Administration's mines for

week ending February bring word of Senator MCMASTER'S the scheme for spending $25,000,000 amounted to 75,424 tons, and the sales during the period to 115,903 wheat to feed .on American Chinese famine victims (with a proviso that the Chinese Govern. ment repays the money within a decade) news from North China describes the rotting of hundreds of

tons.

Mr. John Fahey and his wife arrived in Los Angeles last week, te superintend the building of an aeroplane in which Mr. Fahey hopes to go around the world in 12 days.

buy me many suits while my wife.. do pick and cbuse one furbelow. So Further delaying consideration of I did hie me to the Club, where resolutions proposing an investiga- Mr. Povy tell me that Stewart Goss, tica of national prohibition enforce-a chirurgeon in the Navy, do pro- ment, the Senate Judiciary Com- duce the play "And so to Bed." mittee in Washington fast week At which I felt some admiration, decided not to call Mr. George as I thought him long gone from Wickersham, chairman of President us. But on enquiry I do find his Hoover's Law Enforcement Com frigate be returned, and he enger mission, and Mr. William D. Mit- to produce again. Whereat I am chell, U.S., Attorney-General, until heartily thankful, for I did visit March 15,

"The Dover Road" nightly and made great pleasure therein. And It is an encouraging sign, saya this same chirurgeon as I now re- produce that also So home, all very the New York Times in the course member, did of an editorial comment on the mighty well. Chinese Finance Minister's recent merry after some pleasant discourse report, when Mr. T. V. Soong dares with a comely wench on the Penk to speak out against military ex- Tram. But, this I did not tell my penditures in his distressed country. wife. And so to bed, This incident shows that the Nation- alists are willing to face unpleasant truths, when they no longer pretend that the era of War Lords has pass ed, concludes the Times.

The

Admiral C. E. Buckle

Admiral Claude Edward Buckle, who died at Spilsby, Lincolnshire, on February 7, his 91st birthday, served in the Crimean War and as well as the world of knew the Fleet of oak, hemp, and

Canvas

was An old wedding custom followed by Miss Maydée Mackay when she married Mr. Hugh Lang at St. Margaret's, Westminster, last change that has passed over the month. Both of them are Scotch, Navy since then. Born at Durham, the bride being a daughter of Mr.of a naval family, he joined the director of the Navy in 1854, and, as cadet of the E. F. Mackay

was concerned in all the orerations Chartered Bank, and a former re- Leander during the Russian War, sident of Shanghai. The bride was

Buckle joined the In- beginning. to throw her bouquet of white in the Black Sea from the very orchids among the bridesmaids be flexible in 1858, and served in her fore leaving the reception. bridesmaids securing the largest bit during the China War. In one of of the bouquet is considered the her boats he took part in the des truction of the Chinese junks in Brat to be married! Other unusual Escape Creek, on the Canton River, features at this wedding were four ushere, who, giving their arms to and in the Sawshee Channel in four grown-up bridesmaids, walked May, 1887, and in the desperate up the aisle, behind the bride, and enterprise in the Fatshen Creek or brown beaver muffs were carried by June 1. In December of the same. year, having joined the Calcutta, the bridesmaids in place of bou he was attached to two field guns quets, a seasonable idea and one at Canton, under Lieut. Hamilton, that would harmonise with their Beamish, which were dragged as a coronets of brown leaves and theirs.ft. wall and brought into action on the top, an action which was long dresses of peach-toned moiré.

trous attack on the Peiho, being

tons of grain standing in railway. He expecta to start "June 1, flying by the local Hon. Treasurer froming ladders at the foris. He was

CCOUNTANT (British) thorog that the 4187 ORDINARY THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY may be taken as a small indicator |

at the

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ly competent and reliable, with

ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE many years practical experience and having held responsible positions, seeks HOLDERS will be held position as accountant or assistant Offices of the Company, Sr. GEORGE's accountant in merchant's office or BUILDING, CHATEL ROAD, Victoria, Industrial undertaking. Advertiser has Hong Kong. on WEDNESDAY also knowledge of cost accousting. the 1972 DAY of MARCH, 1930.

Apply to Box at Noox, for the purpose of receiving First class references.

Statement of Accounts and the Report 9140, c/o Hong Kong Daily Preu.

"FW240"

of the Directors for the year ended 3187 DECEMBER 1999

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

8. From MARCH 8, D1 T. YAMASAKI'S Dental Surgery will be Situated in PEDDER BUILD- ING, ETH FLOOR.

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

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1930.

The Whispering Gallery of the World War!

A Book that has taken all London and New York by storm

ROBERT GRAVES'

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GOOD-BYE TO ALL THAT

An Autobiography

The author is a poet who served as an officer with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and with fearless candour he describes the "slow, horrible, physical and mental deterioration of the men of all ranks,” as he puts it,

He freely mentions personages great and small by name, and appears constantly to be straining at the limitations imposed by the law of libel. He tells of drunken officers, suicides, unrecog- nized heroism and of two young soldiers shooting their Company Sergeant Major."

Robert

He accuses a Minister of lying in the House of Commons. Many of bis anecdotes are unquotable in a daily newspaper. Graves' book is a confession, an interesting docuinent.

Is a work of great literary accomplishment.

It reads. like a tragedy.

$8-40. Per Copy.

KELLY & WALSH, LTD.

(Incorporated in Hong Kong),

cars at Fengtai. These two reports of of the difference in viewpoint be MEETING GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS will be held at

tween West and East in the matter the Offices of the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY, the 26TH MARCH. of famine-relief-ic the matter, in 1930, at NOON, for the purpose receiving, the Report of the General fact, of human life itself. Managers, together with a Statement true on the one hand that Senator of Accounts for the Year ended the 31st MCMASTER Codes

The SBARE REGISTER DECEMBER, 1899.

From the 12 to the 267 MARCH. 1930, Both Days inclusive: JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., General Managers, Taz HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD. Hong Kong, 8th Mar, 1990. [9106

COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- ANCE CO., LTD.

will Act as LOCAL

of the Company.

J

It is

from South

Honou: For Mr. Maze.

Looking Back 25 Years.

Health District No. 5 shows an estimated population of more than 100 persons to the acre, which-in- dicatea excessive of overcrowding. The remaining central districts also The Belgian Government has con- show far too many persons in the ferred the Order of Leopold on aere. It was hoped that the elec Mr. F: W. Maze in recognition of tric tramway would help to dis his recent services in respect of the tribute the population, but the re. administration of the Chinese Mari- salt up to the present has been that time Customs. It will be recalled more workers have crowded into that as the anaun! meeting of the the central districts, and use the

Evidence that the Executive Com-specially commended in the dis present at the capture of the Taku mittee of the Navy League fully patches. In May, 1859, Buckle was appreciates the financial assistance Forts. In June, 1850, as acting rendered by the Hong Kong branch lieutenant of the Magicienne, he was of the League as a result of the Nelson Day concert held in October engaged in her boats in the disas last is provided by a letter received landed in charge of a gun and scal Commander H. M. Denny, RN, twice severely wounded, and war eastward from Detroit, Michigan.

the General Secretary. This letter specially mentioned in the Com- At the request of the China Mer which comes from the headquarters mander-in-Chief's dispatches. For sincere thanks to the Hong Kong Medal, with clasps for Canton, chants S.N. Co., the Ministry of of the League in London, expresses these services he received the China War in Nanking has ordered nil military commanders who comman- branch for the very generous dona Fatshan, and the Taku Forts

pay, troop transportation to at Expenses and £125 which has been Frolic, he was concerned in Admiral deered the company's vessels for tion of £25 for Propaganda General June, 1950, as Commander in the least, 50 per cent.-of the charter allocated to the Nelson Day Fund Shadwell's operations against pirates

"My which finances Sea Cadets.

on the Perak .coast. He was pro- Commander mated to Admiral in August, 1903, Committee, Баун fees" in cash.

We are informed by Messrs. Lowe, Denny, desire you to be so kind after which he retired. and Dakota, and that his apparcat Bingham & Matthews, local Seere-

as to convey to your Committee TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOBEl humanitarianism may not be untaries of Gala-Kalumpong Rubber their appreciation of your good mixed with a desire to unload the Estates, Limited, that they have efforts on their behalf, and they are wheat which his constituents want been advised by cable that the especially glad that the Sea Cadet

recommended

movement will be furthered in this. Chinese Government has done some dividend of 73 per cent for the past country by such splendid financial to sell; and it is also true that the directors have

The Transfer Register will support." thing toward helping the famine year. guflerers. Yet to Chinese and to be closed from March 17 to 28 in- foreigners resident in China there clusive. is unquestionably something of the

Considerable opposition is anti- wildly idealistic in a plan for borrowing approximately one-third cipated to the Bill introduced by the amount of the Chinese Govern the Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. ment's annual civil expenses for W. L Mackenzie Ring, at the in Baving lives and borrowing this stance of the Unite States Govern- monty and spending is abroad on ment, prohibiting clearances for DURING the Abeozce of MR. R. B commodities which China herself liquor-laden vessels where it is

Ms. R. WEBB

MANAGER produces. If money were easily evidently their intention to landong Kong and Shanghai Bank a tramway to go out to their daily

come by in China, and if famine-liquor in a country where its entry 19132

relief were actually a major factor is forbidden. in Government planning, the pur- chase of aneharian wheat would J. A. (Tiny Lawrence, former and the action of the Belgian Gov. There is an average of 25 persons obviously be a more economical and Tulane University football star,ernment is generally feasible procedure than to was shot and killed instantly while general interest evinced at the pre- The area of No. 3 Health District buy wheat produced thousands of riding in a carnival parade at Newsent time in the stability of the has been enlarged to 69 acres, 80 a to include the houses on the Customs Service.

south side of Conduit Road and a RECEPTION will be kell in miles away and by people living at Orleans laat week with a group of A RECEDRAL HALL on

lew extra lots on the Peak Road a (from Chinese standard) fantas- other college boys in costume.

gang of negroes attacked the, truck

which have been built upon. In THURSDAY, 19TH MAHOH, when atically high standard.

Beverting to the matter of the and one of the gang, not yet identi-Death of Shanghai Resident.

The death took place at the spite of this addition, however, FAREWELL PRESENTATION

Isolation Hospital, Shanghai, last there are 132 persons, to the acre famine-relief grain which is rotting fied, fired a shot which struck Law-

week, from cerebro-spinal men- in the city as a whole-that is, at Fengtai, relieving no lamine but rence in the head. sprouting, and becoming useless as

A Canadian Mounted Police ingitis, of Mr. Horace E. Gray, the rains soak in, the Shanghai

villages, race-course, Times finds that the obstacle to its officer in Winnepeg last week ze second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. including outlying vacant lands, shipment is China's old difficulty ported the finding the body of Kurl Gray, of the China Import and Expublic gardens, vacant military port Lumber Co. The late Mr lands, and unoccupied hill-side, the selfishness of militarists." It Faber, noted German scientist, 15 appears, remarks the Times, that miles north of the Lower Hay River Horace Gray was born in England The Sanitary authorities think

on September 6, 1910, while his that the sooner owners of property,

realise that such attractions as owing to difficulties on the railways outpost. Wolves had disfigured the and the severance of transportation body. Faber left Edmonton last parents were home on furlough, and facilities, the grain is there, and September in an attempt to travel 18 a child come out to Jan Later Chinese theatres and other places and without equipment Mr. Gray was in business. Later of amusement on the outskirts of WATCHES will stay there until military alone in SWITZERLAND with OFFICES in authorities no longer block railway through the desolate Arctic. Ap he came to Shanghai with his the city are necessary to the let- parents, and received his early ting of their property, the better education at the Cathedral School, it will be for them-Hong Kong SHANGHAI, Keen and Competitive, wisten to get in Touch with Active and Beliable when; apples grow off as sayingparently, ho was not upon by wolves.

with a View to come to

Noting an explanation that the The appointment of Commander and the Public School, going"Inter Daily Press, March 11, 1905. Relief Commission went beyond its W. A. Usher to the Tamar, for, to England, where he spent several

Fung Afat was charged with de funds to obtain the grain, and that duty with the Captain-in-Charge at years at King's College, Taunton. Looking Back 50 Years. it will be shipped to Shensi and Singapore, recalls the loss of the In January of last year he returned Shansi on the understanding that sloop Valerian in the hurricane off with his elder brother to Shanghai, filing & stream at Bonham Road, payment is to be made out of funds Bermuda in October, 1020, with the and had for some months been em P. C. Lam Achin said he saw the Com-ployed with the firm of Mekers. defendant washing his clothes in still to be received from the United greater part of her crew. States for relief work in China, the mander Usher and the few survivors Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, ac- the stream. The stream was used Shanghai paper goes on: The were in the water for about 21 hours countants. A lad of much promise, by the residents of the houses in was extremely popular in the neighbourhood for drinking big point is, however, that while before being picked up by the he millions are starving in the north cruiser Capetown. The court-martial younger circles. He was taken ill purposes. He told defendant to be west, and the military leaders never found that everything possible was a few days previously, and medical off, and he refused to go. Defen- fail to exhibit the lachrymal pro done for the ship's safety, that all advice being sought, he was at once dant said he was not washing his pensities of the crocodile in sorrow. were at their posts until the last, removed to hospital, where the case clothes. Fined 50 cents, in def his

meningitis. ing for the plight of their hungry and that naval traditions were main was diagnosed as cerebro-spinal two days hard labour.Hong Kong Daily Press, March 11, 1880. brethren, they straddle the railways tained by their exemplary conduct.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

be made to Ma W.L. PATTENDEN, Tea will be served from 1.x. The Hos. Bra HENRY POLLOCK, I... will take the Chair at 5.30 PM. Interested are Cordially Invited:

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SWISS WATCHES.

All

MANUFACTURER AND EXPOR

Arrangement for the SALE of SWISS WATCHES HONG KONG and Neighbourhood Reply to FOST OFFICE BOX No. 1442, SHANGHAI,

[9128

FOR SALE.

OR SALE.-No. 27, Onzuno FOR

to CHOW-Apply with Offer NATIONAL CITY BANK, Hoxe

KONG,

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lilac trees'."

A

short time ago special reference work. The estimated Chinese land was made to the successful manner population of the City of Victoria in which the Service has been cari 188,800, and the non-Chinese po- ried through a most difficult period; pulation, including troops, 9,084.

an indication of the to the acre on build-ovor areas.

cemeteries,

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