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INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

A SPECIAL Insaaral Alta: at the Church of Sr. LAWRENCE at MACAO will take place on SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH ut 8.30 1.3.

for the consecration of a Now

Hong Kong residents desirous of at tending This Servics are advised to make their arrangements to be in MACAO ON SATURDAY EVENING.

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB,

LAWN TENNIS.

XHIBITION. TENNIS

EMATCHES have been arranged

to take place, weather permitting,"on the STAND COURT on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Naxг.

29TH APRIL, SINGLES

GORDON LUM . F. ARAGON. 30TH APRIL, DOUBLES:~__

F. ARAGON and GORDON LUM. 5. A. & H. D. RUMJAHN.

RESERVED SEATS may Now be booked at Messrs. MOUTAIR & Co. Pack: $1 Each, Flay will commence at 415 r.. Elch Day.

A Proportion of the Takings will be given to the "Sepoy" Fund.

NOTE-Easas. F. ARAGON AND GORDON LUM have won the Singles Lawn Tennis Championships of the PHILIPPINES, and SEANGBAI and CHINA, respectirely.

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KAI TACK MOTOR BUS co. (1926), LTD.

ROUTE No. 3a.

NOMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY LT, 1950, and For Ab duration of the Bathing Season a 'service" of Bores will operate between STAR FERRY and TAI WAN BAY under-

*

FROM STAR FERRY WEEKDAY-4.05 p.m. and every 10

Minutes to 7.15 p.m. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, & PUBLIC HOLI

PAY-205 pm, and every 10 Minutes,

to 2.15 p.m.

:

FROM TAI WAN BAY WEEKDAY-4.20 pm. and every 10

Minutes to 7.90 p.m. SATURDAY, SUNDAYS, & PUBLIC HOLI DATE-2.20 p.m, and every 10 Minutes to 7.30 p ta

FIRST CLASS ONLY-FARE: 10 Conta (This Servies will NOT BE HUY daring Bad Weather).

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Commencing on THURSDAY, MAY

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INTIMATIONS.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.

BEREBY

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930.

N the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE GOLDEES will be held at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 7TH MAY, 1930, at 11.30 AM. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER,

1929.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 28 APRIL to WEDNESDAY, 72 MAY, Both Days inclusive,

· JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers: Hong Kong, 32nd Apr., 1930. [8328

THE CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE, LTD. -

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE

THE FORTY-NINTHTEL ORDIN- ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERA will be held at the Oficer of the undersigned on FRIDAY, the 16 MAY, 1930, at NOON, for the parpose of receiving the Raport of the General Agents, together with a states ment of Accounts for the Yest ended 31st Decxzx, 1929.

The SHARE REIGSTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED From the 2ND to the 16TH MAY, 1930, Both Days inclusive. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

General Arenta. Hong Kong, 25th Apr., 1939, 9345

NOTICE.

THE HONG KONG PRINTING

PRESS, LID."

APPLICATION has been made to

this Company to iue A DUPLI CATE CERTIFICATE for 25 Shares (New) in the Company Numbered:--

20714/20738

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or another Certificate in lieu thereof, apon statement that the Original Certificate Numbered 122 dated the 10th MARCH, 1929, has been LOST or MIS- LAID, and NOTICE In Hereby Given that, if within Thirty Days from Date GOLD & PRIZE

hereof No Clain or Representation in respec of Such Original Certificate is made. 1o the Company, this Company. will then proceed to deal with aneh. Application.

By Order of the Board of Directors, EGAS L. DE & ALVES.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th Apr, 1930. [9248

lar, 1930, and until Further Notice COMPREHENSIVE AND COM-

Route No. 5 will Rua Vis NATHAN ROAD and CARNARVON ROAD instead of Via CHATHAM ROME, Mont and HANOI ROAD.

PLETE REPORT

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

LC. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager. Hong Kong, Apr. 23rd, 1930, [9540

%

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MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE

AGENTS...

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Detached and Semi-detached Villas Modern Construction with Garage.

"CAMBAT BUILDINGS" Flats with Modern Conveniences.

is given in the

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PRESS,"

with which is incorporated

THE CHINA OVERLAND

TRADE REPORT."

30 Cents per Copy.

Subscription, paid in advance- per annum for delivery in Hong Kong 813; including. Postage to any part of the world-$15.

GOOD NOVELS for the Week-End

MEDALS..

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

L50

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 25

DAY OF APRIL, 1930, at 8 ... at the Oses of the Public Works Order" of HI Department, by EXCELLANCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mong Kek Taai, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years with the optica of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ega MaJESTY TAX King, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Near Kowloon Taland

No. 1852, Nathan

Locality.

Kowloon Inland

Lol No. 2423.

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W. T. Scanlon's 'GOD, HAVE MERCY ON US!...

The winner of the £5,000 prize

83.60

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Temple Thurston's THE ROSICRUCIAN

33.50

$3.50

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

WAAC. By An Anonymous Writer

A women's story of the war compelled for obvious reasons. to cloak her identity.

Lawrence Ward's THE DANGER. ZONE

The story of the war at sea. The secret of its grip is the bonesty of its vivid descriptions.

..: $3.50

Rodney Gilbert's THE INDISCRETIONS OF LIN MANG... $3.50

A charming novel of modern China,

16,120

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 3.15 p.m., stated:-

The northern depression is now central to the North of Tokyo. The southern depression remains station ary over Tongking. An anticyclone appears to be forming over N. China.

Local Forecast:-E. or variable winds; moderate; generally cloudy; `rain.

BIRTH..

CORRIE At the Country Hospital, Shanghai, on April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. CURRIE, & Bon.

But that does not alter the fact that the contact of missionaries with. China has not been always pleasant, and the Chinese have long memories for grievances as well as for generous treatment." That some of these unpleasant in- cidents occurred long before the Y.M.C.A. came into the field does not affect the main issue that the Chinese in general are suspicious of missionary activities, and the Kuomintang in particular dis approves of all efforts to convert the people to the Christian faith.. The party believes-with the Russians that religious faith is an epiate rather than a stimulant, and objects to attempts being made to secure especially when such proselytizing goes on behind a screen of sporting

converts to Christianity,

SILVER WEDDING,

and social activities.

the That the Y.M.C.A. and TRUMAN-DUNLOP.On March 29, yW.C.A. have done most excellent 1905, at St. Mary's Abbet's work in China cannot be disputed Church. Kensington, REGINALD NOBLE TRUMAN of Shanghai,ment given to young people to ör even doubted. The encourage-

The Kwangtung Provincial Gov. ernment has issued circular instrue tions to the magistrates in the various districts to ban monasteries and munneries accepting children as novices, and to take measures for the relief of those already in that position.

According to a report made to the Police, Lai Yick, a coolie aged 8 was thrown from the lorry on which, he was riding when the vehicle swerved to avoid another coolic who was carrying a suck of rice. Lai Yick was picked up in an uncon- scious condition and removed to hospital.

M. J. Warner Brown, formerly manager of the American-Oriental In view of the interest taken by Bank in Tisntain, is shortly going the listening public in the first. to the United States with his family series of twelve lessons on "The on home leave. Mr. Brown will re- Study of Cantonese," the Rev. present the Tientsin Rotary Club at R. Wells has decided to extend the Silver Jubiles Convention of the course of 24 lessons. Listeners. International Rotary at Chicago."

are again reminded that the from those interested stating any difficulties they have in following the lessons. The text book for the...

Cantonese for complete course,

Fung Fook, driver of the motor lorry 2495, has made a report to the Police to the effect that as he was driving his lorry near Jackson Road on Thursday, a man jumped from the vehicle and fell heavily. He received injuries to the head and died in, hospital shortly after. wards.

A meeting of the Chinese Cham- ber of Commerce will be held on

lecturer is anxious to receive letters

Every One, is on sale at Messrs. Kelly & Walsh or the Bible Depot, Ice House Street.

** Ghost Meat.”

eldest son of MATTHEW ROBINSON develop both their minds and bodies Monday, April 28, at 2.30 p.m. for the barking of a dog," and the

TRUMAN, to ESME THURSTON, eldest daughter of RicHARD RONALDSON DUNLOP. Present ad- dress: "Wychwood Cottage," Fleet, Hampshire.

DEATHS. JAMES-On March 31 at East- bourne. BARBARA MARY, only child of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. JAMES, aged 27. WILKINSON. On March 31, at Deep-

dene, Bathampton, Bath. Wit LIAN HENRY WILKINSON. Kt.. late H. M. Consul-General, Han- kow, aged 71.

19.

Ele

are

Melancholy winds, weird, sepul chral voices, mysterious footsteps, hysterical screams of two negro-

sounds which help to establish a creepy" at- mosphere in The Ghost "Talks," coming to the Queen's Theatre on Sunday. Stepin Fetchit and Baby Mack, the dusky bridegroom and bride, hold the spotlight in the According to statistics compiled by particularly comie action having to the Canton authorities, there are in do with the ghost. Both are ex.. the city 12,870 or more houseboats ceptional actors with the innate- and sampane with a populace of sense of humour typical of their "So you is a ghose, is you?" some 23,390 Those people living race. in the houseboats, who are known says Stepin. "Well, right beah Ise- as the Tanka, earn their livelihood goin' to cahve masclf some ghose- by ferrying passengers across the meat!" The picture is all-talking cargoes and and designed for laughing pur river, transhipping

poses only, fishing.

on sound lines is an influence for the purpose of receiving the report good the value of which it would and accounts of the Chamber for the honeymooners

Yet year ended December 31, 1999. An- be impossible to over-estimate. the plain fact remains that the other meeting is called for 3 p.m. Ministry of Education has definite on the same day, when the currency ly set itself against all foreign question will come up for discus religious teaching. We dealt with sion. this subject in these columns about a month ago, and it is therefore unnecessary to go over the ground again." The Ministry has ordered careful investigation of all schools conducted by missionary bodies, and any institution in which religious instruction is made com pulsory will be closed. As to the wisdom of this decision opinions will differ, but as to the right of the Chinese Government to reach and enforce that decision there can be no question: Bearing this de- Saite hostility to religious teaching in mind, it is easy to understand the point of view of those who have criticized the activities of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. As educa tionists interested in the welfare of the rising generation, they must appreciate the good work which has IPSS, been done by these institutions, but

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

Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, APRIL 9, 1930.-

it would be obviously against the declared policy of the Education Department to permit advantage to be taken of close social contact with young people for introducing a subject which is not looked upon CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA. with favour by those responsible for

the government of the country.

ONCE again the issue of foreign religious teaching in China has been raised, this time at the second Annual National Educational Con- ference in Nanking. This affair is attended by all the Educational Commissioners from the provincea and by leading Chinese educa- tionists from all parts of the country. The main business of this conference is to discuss ways and a national means of establishing educational Eystem for China. Among the many other nation-wide systems which should be in full

and effective operation but are scarcely yet existent is a scheme of education really worthy of being called national.

There are, of course, in China thousands of

The com-

It is reported in Buenos Aires. that Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co. has purchased the only American de partment store there.

any. registered in London in 1908, carries on the business of drapers, outfitters and general dealers in India, Burmah, China and Malaya and has an issued and paid capital of #1,239,3SG.

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A Talkie Debut.".

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Raymond Hackest, who plays Jimmie Dugan, the young attorney

debut

who comes to his sister's rescue in "The Trial of Mary Dugan," which is now showing at the Queen's. Theatre, makes his talkie in this production. Hackett was tested before the camera while he was playing the same part in the road show of that dramatic success Sir Kenneth Stewart, chairman when it appeared in Los Angeles. of the Lancashire Cotton Corporalast July. His voice test was made ticn, in an article in the current soon after. Both tests proved his re- issue of the Nineteenth Century, markable ability, so he left the stage explains that body's policy, and is and began immediate rehearsals in by no means unhopeful of a restora- the picture version. Mr. Hackett" tion of prosperity, especially if the has spent the twenty-six years of his Corporation can show that its life on the stage. His mother is prices for grey cloth in Manchester Florence Hackett, a screen star in will compete with Japanese prices the old Lubin days. A versatile at Osaka.

Actor, Mr. Hackett has appeared in support of many of the most noted. Mr. Doran, the Prohibition Com-of dramatic stars. his make-up missioner at Washington, states brush, it might be mentioned, hay- that hundreds of cases of paralysis ing been a gift twenty years or so occurred recently in the Southern ago from Doris Keane. when he was. and South-Western sections of the with her in Clyde Fitch's "The country. The malady has been Happy Marriage." caused by a concoction of creosotè and crude carbolic acid favoured with ginger that was sold by boot- leggers as Sheep Dip. Cocktail. Mr. P. G. Short has been electedIt was devised by n shrewd boot- president of the Ipoh Club and Mr. Legger as part of a "get rich quick" A. M. Whitaker vice president.

News and Views.

Mr. C. R. Burkill arrived in Shanghai from Home, via Siberia on April 92.

Mr. H. G. Beverley has been pro- moted to be an Assistant Commis- sioner, "F.M.S. Police.

Mr. Charles Hannigan, Commis- sioner of Police, F.M.S., leaves Singapore for Home on May 2 on furlough.

Mr. H. C. F. Rodda, Assistant Commissioner, F.M.S. Police, has

been transferred from Seremban to Batu Gajah."

Two cases of typhoid fever (Chinese) were reported to the 24 hours ending midnight, April 24. Medical Officer of Health during the

A considerable earthquake was recorded at Kew Observatory on March 27. The records indicated that the epicentre was situated in the south-west of China.

schools and colleges, educational associations, and innumerable text. books on all sorts of subjects-but there is no really national educa- tional system yet established, and the annual conference at Nanking is expected to make suggestions for expediting the extension of organis- ed education among the masses. The wedding took place in St.. Reuter tells us that during the Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur on proceedings at Nanking there was Ajril 10, of Mr. C. W. Rayner, of heated debate on a proposal Bentong, Pahang, and Miss Ethel, brought forward by Government Chorley, of Sydney, Australin. officials that the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. institutions "should, be Mr. Hugh Byas, Editor of the taken over and reorganised in nc-Japan Advertiser, and Mrs. Byas cordance with Kuomintang prin- left Japan permanently on April ciples. In support of thie proposal 25. They sailed on the Tatsuta it was argued that these two. As Maru for England vit America. sociations, while ostensibly engaged

scheme..

Looking Back 25 Years,

Mr. Gilbert Hamilton Edwards, of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, son of the Rev. W. G. Edwards, M.A., rector of Great Haseley, Ox-

A pretty wedding, favoured by fordshire, was yesterday married beautiful weather, and an atten- to Miss Florence Mabel Bain, dance of 150 guests, took place on daughter of Mr. George Murray. March 29 at All Saint's Church, Bain, of Hong Kong, -proprietor Kenley, when Mr. James Geary of the Chine Mail, at St. John's Gardner, younger son of Mr. and Cathedral...MI, W. Armstrong Mrs. H. Geary Gardner, was maar neted as best man, and the bride ried to Miss Mary Ramsay Stewart, was given away by her father. The daughter of "Mr. and Mrs, Allan bridesmaids were Miss Esma Cald- Stewart. Both families reside at well (chief). Miss Vida Grimble,

On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Talbot Shields (Miss Annie Shields) met with a serious accid- ent while giving her trapeze per- She was just concluding her per- formance at the Po Lok theatre.

formance and was about to put

Kenley, Surrey, and the father of and Miss Peggy Gordon, Mesars. the bridegroom will be remembered W. F. Turner, F., F. Bovet, and H. M. Bain acted as ushers at the by some as an old China hand.

Cathedral...A reception was after- Rear-Admiral Henry E. Grace, | wards held at "Birnam Broe," Mr. C.B., former Commodore at Hong George Murray Bain's residenes in. Kong (1929-91), has been promoted Conduit Real, where many beauti- to be Vice-Admiral' in HLM. Fleet, ful presents were displayed. on April 1 and placed on the Hong Kong Daily Preux, April 27, Retired List, to date. April 2 1905. Captain Robert C. Hamilton, Looking Back 50 Years. A.D.C., who has been promoted Rear-Admiral, commanded the crui ser Despatch in China in 1922-24. Rear-Admiral Mackworth, who has been placed on the Retired List, was Captain in Charge at Singapore, 1927-29, his last appointment.

Commander E. G. Morris, from out her hand to grasp the rope Course, has been appointed to the trapeze is made, when one of the Officers' Technical by which the descent from the Tamar, depot ship at Hong Kong, hooks from which the trapeze hung to succeed Commander H. D. gave way, and she fell to the floor, Byron, who will complete three a height of about eighteen feet. years there on May 11. Comman Fortunately she broke the force of der Morris specialised in torpedoes, her fall somewhat by catching at pedo lieutenant of the eruiser Duko to keep her hold, and the flooring of Edinburgh, in which he served also gave a "certain amount of until after the Battle of Jutland, spring, being of light boards laid when he was appointed to the staff on bamboos, and thus made the of the Vernon. He was promoted fall less severe than it would have

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the Senior

in advancing the health, virtue, The King of Siam has conferred and knowledge of the rising the 3rd Class of the Order of the generation, and encouraging the Crown of Siam upon Major Edward spirit of co-operation, were actually Holton Combe, the Superintendent PARTICULAES & CONDITIONS being utilised by missionaries for of Siamese law students in Eng-and when war broke out was tor the rope, though she was not ablo

of the Bale by Public Auction to the purpose of teaching Chris. land., be held on MONDAY, the 287 Dar tianity, and for inducing young

of APRIL, 1930, at 8 r., at the Offices Chinese men and women to accept

Ganpat's WALLS HAVE EYES

Few modern novelists can produce more, arresting stories than Ganpat

$3.50

Dona Byrne's THE GOLDEN GOÁT

$3.50

A posthumous novel with an Irish setting, brilliantly written.

of 75 JOUTE.

$3.50

A novel of sardonic humour but frank realism,

$8.50

$3.50

$3.50

tremendous

Henry Vincent's HOSTILITIES ONLY.

Joseph Delmont's A VAGABOND CROESUS

Tranlated from the German.

M. Johnston's RELENTLESS

A powerful and original story.

8. Andrew Wood's HELL FOR LEATHER

A good swinging tald that will make appeal,

"Douglas Christie 60LB5

Love and adventure in the South Pacific.

KELLY & WALSH, LTD.

(Incorporated in Hong Kong).

Boundary

Measure-

ments,

Contents is

Square fost

Ansual

Rental:

Upset Price{{

Mr. E. W. Price, manager of of the Public Works Department, by the Christian religion. The pro- Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.'s Bang Order of Hu EXCELLESOY THE GOVENDE, pagal was defented, and it will oc kok branch, has received word that of Two Lots of CROWN LAND AB Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of interesting to know more about the Mr. J. E Grieves, a former man-in, December 1920, and in 1924-26 been on a firmer floor. No bones Hong Kong, for term of 75 years, arguments advanced for and against ager, is returning to take charge was executive officer of the Bydney were broken; but Mrs. Shields, when flagship of the Australian who is enceinte, was very much with the option of renewal at a Orown the scheme. The only point men- there.

Fleet. He afterwards served in the bruised and severely shaken.", Dr. Bant to be fixed by the Burreror of Entioned in the Reuter message as MAJESTY THE KING, for ous further term being advanced by the opponents of Pay Comdr. G. Whitting, Torpedoes and Mining Department, Ayres was at once went for, and the sufferer was conveyed to ber the measure was the fact that Dr. R.N.. has relieved Pay. Comdr. G. Admiralty.

lodgings Mr. Talbot Shields had SUN YAT SEN was himself a member 8. Thomson. R.N.. as Resident PARTICULARS OF THE LOT, of the YM.C.A. The inference Naval Officer in Shanghai. Pay.- The Ellerman and Bucknall. S.S. been performing on the trapeze bere, of course, in that since the Comdr. Thomson left for home on Co., Ltd., announce that they are immediately before his wife, and founder of the Kuomintang was the P. & O. 8. Bajputanar

inaugurating a monthly service or fit is needless to say there was no at one time a Christian young man,

steamers from Middlesbrough to suspicion of danger. Subsequent there is no need, to reorganizo the Mr. W. D. Mavor, Chief Photo-Straits, China and Japan. Hither investigation, however, showed that Y.M.C.A. movement to fit in with Lithographer, Burvey Department, to the company'a loading rights in the board in which the hook had Kuomintang principles

FMS.. and 8.S., is at present the Straits, China and Japan Con. been screwed, was perfectly retten, It seems a good debating point, visiting Ipoh and Batu Gajah inference have been restricted to and it is only surprising that it but actually there is not ruuch in connection, with the printing of North Contimental ports, but, in old not gave way before The it. Dr. CT. WANG, the able some new maps and the inspection agreement with the Conference, Chinese audience manifested not Foreign Minister at Nanking, was of the Ipoh Map Sales Office. Middlesbrough is now included. the least sympathy with the un- at one time a Y.M.CA: Secretary,

The first steamer to be despatched fortunate sufferer, and as the per- and Dr. 8. T. WEN, for some time. From P.400,000,000 to P.450,000,000 will he City of Delhi, sailing from formance way of course brought thement of private, jesestments (Middlesbrough on May 15,1 - 1, 34, is un, and the demanded their also closely associated with the of Americans, in the Philippines at movement. There are many able present, according to recent with 13-kmot vessels, and, after turbance when it was refused.

loading and active public men in China estimate made by leading American

nt Middlesbrough, theYesterday Mrs. Shields gave birth who at some period in their lives trado observers. Of this amount.vessels will complete at. Hamburg to a seven monthe, child still- were either actually members of the between P.20,000,000 and F.25,000,000 and Rotterdam, sailing from Rot born, a boy. The mother is doing Y.M.C.A. or came directly under is invested in the island of Min terdam ten days after the Middies-well-Hong Kong Daily Press,

brough mailing date. An

April 26, 1880. the influence, of the movement. Idanao, proper

No. of Salo,

Begistry Nd]

No. 1717.

Locality.

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