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ADVERTISEMENTS

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNA. MENT,

COMPETITORS aro Requested to

that A COMPLETE LIST of MATCHES Fixed for the Current Week in on Viow in the CLUB PAVILION on EVERY MONDAY, and that they should make themselves ("accquainted with the Dates on which

they are down to play.

TIES in the HANDICAP EVENTS are Now being arranged.

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. ANNUAL SPORTS ON SATURDAY, 21ST MARCH, At 2 P.M.

At STANLEY..

OLD BOYS' 220 YARD RACE. All Old Boys Cordially Invited. (479

FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB,

THE FANLING HUNT and

RACE CLUB beg to sunotueg that the SPECIAL TRAIN 10 FANLING for the RACE MEET. ING on SUNDAY, 22× MARCH, 1981, will be Run as Usual

On This Occasion, however, due to a Last Year's Booking for This Date, the KOWLOON-CANTON RAIL WAY extremely regret that they are unable to furnish à Train consisting ontirely of let Class Coaches. The Train will therefore be made up of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class Carringes at the following Rates, inclusive of Entrance to Public Enclosure

JBT CLASS 2ND 1

BUD

...82.00

...$1.55

...$1.90

and the FANLING HUNT AND

RACE CLUB trusts that the Public

will extend their Unual Patronage.

THE TRUTH ABOUT

-REAL CHOCOLATES II

When you bite into a CLIFTON Chocolate 'know and taste fruit, you quite well it's the flavour of real fruit, which has its been picked for absolute perfection.

CLIFTON Chocolates are widely known for their smooth richness, tooth- some fillings and delightful sweetness, while mints, creams, fruits, nuts and caramels arė daintily assorted and elegantly packed.

"CLIFTON

CHOCOLATES.”

SOLE AGENTS:-

On This Occasion Tickets will only A. S. WATSON & Co.,

be obtaiuuble at the KOWLOON-

CANTON RAILWAY STATION.

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THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

the Sale by Public Anotion

to be held or MONDAY, the 23" DAT of MARCH, 1931, 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Dopart EXCILLANGY THE ment, by Order of Hi GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Ropaine Bay, in the Colony for a term of 75 years, Hong Kong renewal at Crown with the option

be fired by the Surveyor of H: Bent to MAJESTY THE Kio, for one further torm of 75 years,

of

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

[ No. of Bale.

Building

Registry No.

Locality.

Kural

Lot No. 327.

South of

Rural 1172

Tenuise

Boundary

Mensuro-

monta.

salo plan

Annusl

Rental

About

Contents in

17.750

Square feet.

Upset Price!

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THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOT

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the HIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Company's, TOWN OFFICE, 2, LOWEL ALBERT ROAD, ON WEDNES DAY, the järя MARCH, 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts, déclar ing a Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the Fra to the 18TH MARCH; 1983, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Beetary.

Hong Kong, 27th Feb., 1981. [884

NOTICE.

·HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL

GENERAL

THEETING will be held, in the

HOLD ROOM-of Masina JARDINE, MATHESON & CO LANDFE. FRIDAY, the 20TH MARCH, at P.M.

480

3.40

LIMITED.

THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY

TEL. 20016.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE

that the FORTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & O. BUILDING, on WED., 18TH MARCH, 1991, at 11 A.M, for the purpose of presenting the Report of The Directors together with a State. ment of Accounts to 81st Dreams, 1980, and electing Directors and Auditora,

The REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 5TH MARCH, 1981, to 18TH MARCH, 1981, Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

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

Agenta.

Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1931. [350

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931.

WEATHER REPORT.

Reutter, speak for themselves'' A devoted admirer of Lord BEAVER!

Yesterday's weather report, fore-nook, writing is the Daily Arpren

cast and remarks, issued by the in terms of adulation, anys, "He nt Royal Observatory

p.m., tacked Mr. BALDWIN with dramatic stated:--

force and with an all embracing look of contemptuous fury." Those are Bothods likely to comnend- themselves to a nation that prefers, and always has preferred, 100d! contemptuous fury."' hour to The latter savours too strongly of Soviet Commissar, and one hopes that Lord BEAVERBROOK will either modify his contemptuojis fury or else take it where it is appreciated.

The anti-eyclone over N.E. China has increased in intensity. The -depression-ta, the east of the Loo

choor is nearly stationary. Fresh monsoon will continue along the S.E. Const of China and over the N. China Sea.

Local Forecast:-East winds, fresh; overcast; misty; some rain.

MARRIAGE.

SCHLAGER-HARRAN.On March 12, at Shanghai, FRITZ JOHANN SCHLAGER, to CHARLOTTE EUGENIE, daughter of Mr, and MIB. C. R. HARRAN, of Shang

hai.

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BRITISH MOTOR BOATS.

YACHTING ON a modest scale, bas been described as they poor man's sport, and the same may be sait of motor-banting. In Hong Kong many of us would like to explore the waters of the Colony, pushing up during week-ends and holidays, into the Kwangtung Rivers; and while the kren wachtamen puts sail first, the advantages of the motor ernft cannot be denied. There is a. flourishing motor-lost industry in Editorial and Business Offices: 11 England, and perhaps loca! frms may emulate what is being done at Home.

BIRTH. Sunnvay. On March 13, at Shang-

hai, to Capt. and Mrs. Se suny, a daughter.

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wanchai "Office):

Tel. 24511.

London Ofice: 53, Fleet Street,

E.Q. 4.

The Daily Press.

Hoso Kosa, MARCH 18, 1901,

NOT BRITISH,

Sobriaty.

News and Views *

At the annual licensing sessions held at the sinnil Sussex town of Midhurst, recently it was stated

that only two cases of drunkenness were recorded for 1030, as compar- ed with none in 1920, and of the two cases only one was a local re- sident.

Home Racing.

The Remedy.

Mr: Herbert Morrison (Minister of Transport), in a brondenst speech” defended the Government in all its policies.There is no final remedy for unemployment," he said, "outside the Socialist Kanisation of industry in this, and the other countries of the world."

Gargle to Health.

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SUMMARY OF NEWS

Local.

Page 10. Home Racing Notes, Motor Notes, Pages 2 and 3.. To-dny's wireless programmię,

Pago-A University Tribute to Sir Charles. Радо .. Ellot.

Speech at Rotary Club tiffin.

Pago 10. Full details of St. Patrick's Ball. Pages 6 and 7.

Page. 7.. at the

The mortgage action are claimed from a local bank con- Supreme Court in which damages

". Page 1. cluded yesterday and judgment was reserved.

The simplest rules of health bo A tribute to the Inte Sir Charles Alost of us in Hong Kong are ing always the best, it is not sur-Eliot by Professor Middleton-Smith Pages 1 and "4. supporters, and even devotees, afprising to find gargling widely re-appears on

Mr. Brearley, of the focal Chris- horse racing. Increased interest in commended and adopted as one

of the most effective preventives of tian Scienes Church, replies to the the local Turf seems, moreover, to stimulate rather than diminish colda and influenza. The doctors Rev. H. V. Koop. keenness in following the big events know that the throat is the easiest Reuters have promised, and most exposed channel of in- at Home. at the request of the Hong Kong fection. Perhaps the three most newspapers, to pay special atten- vulnerable parts of the body are tion to the cabling of racing news, tu teeth, the tongue, and the throst. If each one of us took pro- and a local resident well versed in

per and regular care of all thre the Sport of Kings has accepted an

weekly we should have gone far along the invitation to contribute_n

road of lasting health. 1 column on Home Raging in the Daily Press. The first of the series appeara among our sports news in this issue, and we have arranged for subsequent articles to appear every Wednesday..

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Everyday Heroism.

Sport.

Home, football League results,

Page 10.

A nurse's funeral service took place recently at Aldershot with Latest Cables. military honours. She had will earned them. With her experience ahr was under no illusions as to

The Paris-Tokyo. fliers landed

the risks of looking after the vic-safely at Swatow yesterday. Page §. Sir W. M. Howlett was received tuns of the regent outbreak of spotted fever. None the less she by His Majesty King George at the disease, and Was dead in invented with the insignis of a volunteered for the work, caught Buckingham Palace yesterday, and Page 9. The Shanghai Municipal Council twenty-four hours. Instantly an K.C.M.G.. other nurse, knowing all the cir the sillycumstances, replaced her. "She

only unsuccessfully candidate being Page 9. never thought twice about going" Elections took place yesterday, the was the matron's comment. Whe Mr. C. H. Arnoide says, that this a drab and prosaic world when auch flashes of matter. of course, unconscious heroism are illuminating it every hour of every day 1

As the result of the derailment of the Philadelphia-New York ex- press near Bristol, Pennsylvania several passengers were seriously injured;

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The Red bandits who are still holding Father Tierney have ex- tended the time-limit in which the additional ransom must he paid by Page 9. a fortnight.

I

At the Motor-boat Exhibition, held as an adjunct to the last Olympia Motor Show, there were exhibits of engines, boats, or re cessories from sixty firms. This was the first time that the British public had been given such an opporiu-Heligion and Sensationalism. nity of seeing what has been done

The frankly open and brutal at- in this field, and the models shown tack of the Bolsheviks on Christian- proved a popular attraction. The extent to which steam, sail, and can i met and parried, like inland horse-drawn craft have been oat frontal assaults. But the kind converted to motor vessels is reef anti-Christian slant, voiled un- markable. On the many hundreds der the guise of archeology and uf miles of canals controlled by the history, that is coming just now

from Germany-like Grand Union Canal Company, the ald time burges are being replaced ruinour of the discovery of Christ's tab and like Dr. Eisler's book, by large flots of motor-fighters of The Messiah Jesus and John the greater power and capacity. The Baptist"--is more difficult to coun- MB. BALDWIN is continuing his Royal National Lifeboat Institutter. Their authors are supposed to struggle with the two members of tion is steadily superseding the old be sincere men seeking truth and the British peerage who are at rowing and sailing boats by motor- tempting, by means of newspaper lants, which are immensely inerens with no desire to unsettle any one's

As the result of four hombs ex- pressure, te dictate the important ing the efficiency of this vital faith, but they take liberties with

facts and make absurd guesses and Sports' Stadiums in England.

ploding outside the Government matter of the Conservative Party service. Some of the leading pas

speculations in manner that An announcement has been made offices at Belgrade one officer war leadership, and the consequent choice senger lines are pursuing the same of England's Prime Minister, should policy with regard to the lifeboats would not be tolerated by serious of a project that has been organised and several persons injured." that Párty be returned to power on their vessels. As in A number historians trained to weigh evi-e in conj action with the Eng- lish National Sporting Club för Mr. BALDWIN strengthened his posi- of other countries, in the smaller dence. It is difficult to acquit these

professors," etc., of deliberate the erection of a chain of great tion by his speech on India, when fishing boats the motor is generally

sporting Stadiums throughout the cleared the smoke clouds and used, either as auxiliary or mainationslism for the purpose of

making money on their books. "

Great Britain, Work on the first made some frank comments on the power.

of theso has been commenced in Belivities of the Daily Mail. Lord Of the many thousands of cruis- Veterans.

London, and the scheme provides ROTHERNERE, the proprietor of that ing sailing vessels listed in Lloyd's

Lord Darling, at the age of 62, for the construction of large cover- paper, has lost no time in return-Register of yachts, n very large

has returned with triumphanted stadiums in the motropolis and ing to the assault, but Mr. BALDWIN proportion are equipped with auxi

Nottingham, Southampton, refuers to be drawn. The quarrel Jary motors. There are also agaiety to the bench to help out in

Manchester, is one of the biggest that has ever great and increasing number of with some arrears of business. Mr. Dublin, Liverpool, disturbed English politics, and motor yachts. During the course of George Lansbury has with un- Glasgow, Birmingham, Cardiff and diminished 'benevolence renched_the other important cities. The prin entirely at variance with the tradi: last year 93 auch vessels were com

Bir James Crichton- cipal object of the promoters is to tions of public life in our country pleted in Scottish yards, and the age of 79.

encourage indoor iec-skating and

The China Indemnity Application The Conservative Party is contented tutal for the rest of Great Britain Browne recently spoke of the wire.

iet hockey on a scale never before Bill having received the Royal with its leader. There are murmur- was probably as large. At all the less on what it feels like to be over

In Assent. the. British Government. ings, but that is normal enough seaside holiday resorts the speed 90 years of age. It would seem as attempted in Great Britain.

through Sir Miles Lampson, has Twice within the last twenty-five bonte are reaping a rich harvest if Britain's public men, on passing each year fifteen weeks are to bo years it has displaced lenders not from holiday makers. The one form the age of 70, obtain a second wind, devoted to ice-hockey; from twenty notified the Nanking Government

to twenty-four to skating, and the to its liking, and in each instance of motor-boating which has some- They become almost reckless in

their energy and daring. It is be remainder of the year to boxing, of the British ratification of the Boxer. Indemnity Agreement signed the statesman concerned continued what declined in popularity is out to give the party loyal and valued board racing. This sport developed tween the ages of 60 and 70 that general sports and other comprat Nanking last October.

tions. When all these stadiums have been built and are in use, It is reported from Tokyo that port both in opposition and in rapidly but failed to hold the their initiative would seem to fail. great offices of State. There is no public. Nevertheless, it helped to Would a mid Cabinet of netogen-

it is intended that an ice-hockey official circles are not aware of the sign of a “general revolt against draw the attention of manufacturarians and adolescents prove a euc MF, BALDWIN. If Lords Rorners to the possibility of better cess? There comes a moment when league shall be formed. The first meeting of the naval experts to be does take old age enses to be a subject of stadium now in course of construe- held in London on the 19th inst MERE and ReAvustooK object to utility or general purpose models. Mr.. BALDWIN's policy they have During the past two or three anxiety and caution and becomes tion at Earl's Court, London, will but that even if it

accommodate 11,000 people for ice. place Japan will not be able to every right to challenge it in the years, there has been a great dean occasion, for rekless ostenta- party conclaves and in Parliament.velopment in the production of tion. Octogenarians delight in do hockey, and about 13,000 for box participate, as she has not yet re." standard" de ing things which a man of 63 would ing competitions. The ico. it, is ceived replies to certain questions No ono, moreover, disputes the motor-vessels of

It is an un-stated, can be removed in a couple raised when forwarding her ap- right to criticise political person-signs. The purchaser of a standard consider dangerous.

nebant sacrifiers to some extent the happy country which is ruled only of hours, leaving the arena free proval of the Franco-Italian agree. Page 9. alities in the Press, but a

by men in Inter middle age. for any other purpose, situation arises when two men are minor modifications or amplißen- able to rally round themselves ations which each individual con retinue of scribes and cartooniste siders desirable, but be has the and whip them on to the hunting of satisfaction of knowing that he haal a lending public man. It is as un-secured an article tried and proved constitutional and revolutionary as by a reputable firm. Further, she anything attempted by the Trades will cost him less than if he had Union Council. It is bullying of hnd a similar boat built singly at a brutal and un-English nature. i express order, and he can make Whatever the rights and wrongs of any slight alterations and improves Mr. BALDWIN's leadership may be ments later, it is intolerable that he should be

The

A New York message reports that an ice-breaker and two relief ships are being rushed to the scene of the Viking disaster, in an at tempt to rescue the survivors on Horse Island, Newfoundland.

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ment.

Local Notes and Events

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At Kowloon Magistraeg yester-Looking Back 25 Years. day, Mr.. Hamilton delivered judg. The Viceroy has sent a long dez- ment, convicting To Kan, Chau patch to the Canton Chamber of Wai and Chan Kwan, against Commerce deciding that the mat whom evidence had been taken last

agement of the Canton-Hankow The ordinary yearly meeting of week in connection with twelve Railway should be controlled by

At Kowloon Magistracy yester-

a fine of $100 each on two Chinese day, Mr. E. W. Hamilton imposed seamen for the possession of 10 gallons of Chinese wine on which duty had not been paid,

months,

On account of the Yorkshiremen's ! According to a recent number of subjected to this form of pillory. the Times Trade and Bagineering Society dance on Friday night, Fortunately, Mr. BALDWIN is Supplement," the production of tough fighter, able to look out forels of standard design buiks there will be no dinner dance at himself, but if these methods are verely in the building programes the Hong Kong Hotel that night. to continue they will drive all the of the leading manufacturers, beller and more intellectual in-Messrs. Thornycroft, who have TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fluences out of British politics No Nthat the 41 ORDINARY decent mit going to embark the biggest output, have five types ANNITAL MEETING of SHARE. upon a career in which he is to in standard production. These com- the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock charges of larceny and receiving the merchants. The Viceroy Bags HOLDERS will be held at the Offices flourish or fail according to the prime two, cruisers, one thirty and Co., Ltd, will take place in the The first two defendants were each that he has heard of the energy of

Monday,ccnvicted APTR four charges and

the people in taking up shares and of the Сотраву,

EXCHANGE pleasure of men in the position the other forty feet in length. DEA VOIUL BUILDING,

sentenced to 12 months' imprison requests the Chamber of Commerce ROAD of Lord BEAVERBROOK and Lord smaller has accommodation for six Company's Office,

ment in all, and the third defen- to immediately appoint an energe CENTRAL Victoria Hong Kong, ROTUERMERE To-day Mr. BALDWIN Persons with speed of rather March 30, at noon.. WEDNESDAY, the 18TH. DAY ot

dani, who had originally pleaded the and wealthy man as director MARCH, 1931, at 11.20 Alf., for the the main object of attack; there more than seven knots, and wells

also sent to the Chamber a copy of receiving Blatement of ominous snarlings at Lord £350. The larger cruiser ha purpose of

IRWIN Lord HAILBHAM has inenr. proportionately inora accommoda-

the British loan agreement show- Accounts, and

the Yended Sist red Lord BEAVERBROOK's severs dit: Lion, with twin-engines, which give

guilty, was also sentenced to twelve general of the company, and has

Directors for the Year ended 31st

ing the amount luaned and the in- pleasure, and no one knows whose a speed of nine knots, at a price

When exchange" opened yesterday

terest to be paid by the Kwang DECEMBER, 1930.

I morning, the dollar was quoted at The TRANSFER BOOKS of the turn it will be next. The ordinary of £1,295. The other standard types

1/-), which was the highest since tung Province Hong Kong Daily Company will be CLOSED from man wonders what lies behind it consist of a thirty-knot speedboat, WEDNESDAY, 47 MARCH, 1931, all, and Lords BEAVERBROOK and 25 feet run-about, and a 28

January 5, last. This was due to Press, March 18, 1906, to WEDNESDAY, 187H MARCH, ROTHERMENE night bo astonished and feet heavy ships" tender.”

The British Power Boat Company* The following forthcoming mar-silver going up, the London quota Looking Back 50 Years, 1031, Both Daya inclusiva.

pained could they know some of the

The great kindness and humanity motiver attributed, with well rea includes in its range of standard riages are announced:-Mr. Jobution being 14hd. spot and 14.7/16d. By Order of the Board of Directors,

craft a utility model, the "Sea Edward Ward, of G, Morrison Gap forward, a rise of 7/30th compared displayed by the Japanese near soned argument, to their actions. ALLAN KEITH, A bad feature of the dispute is Jack, which carries a heavy load Road, to Miss Dolly Luiza Maher with Baturday's price. Inter-bank flakedate to the ship wrecked crow

of Mr. Carlos Eugenio Xavier, of 21","business was done at 18. id, while Sehretary,

the personal feeling aroused. It ne the remarkable speed

Miss Emelia speculators here sold at 9. lid. At Hong Kong, 18th Feb., 1991, (345 has done much to sweeten British twenty knots and, sells at £998, Jordan Road, to

1 pm, however, the dollar dropped th to 1-1, and two hours later it THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA publie life that keen politica! Mezaris. J. W Brooke have five Throdora Cruz.

standard production. rivalry has never prevented private types in

Estate worth 821,800 was left inclosed at 37-4. DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED, friendship. The House of Commons Theag include a 35 feet cruiser,

is still the best Club in the world, three fast run-abouts" of various the Colony by Ho Chiu Yu, trader,

At the fortnightly meeting of That the ORDINARY YEARLY 1. Honary Berretter, at the utility launch. The boats built by late of Ipoh, F.M.B., where he died the Sanitary Board yesterday, the TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and the best judge of character. lengths and speeds, and a general of 12, Wai Pak Sai Lo, Canton, and MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will height of his immense popularity, Messrs. Thornycroft and Mesara in June last year. Letters of ad- Select Committee lor eating houses be held in the Office of the Company, 2, was never offered office, and his Brooke are equipped with engines ministration have been granted to being divided in their opinion as to QUERN BUILDING, Hong Kong, on eloquence did not cut much ice. On made by their respective builders."

1930

The

of the British barque Ella Beatrice

is worthy of all praise and reflects the highest credit upon the. The harque was driven on a sandy beach on the night of 7th February in a squall, and in a short time had.. hole knocked through her dock and side. At daylight a crowd of Japanese assembled on the shore, and two of then gallantly swam

with

the

MONDAY, BOTH MARCH. 192), at the other hand, the rugged honesty An excellent suggestion put forward the widow, Ho Chow Shi, living renewing the licence granted to through the cold, rough surf with-

a rops to the wreck, and thus estab to grant the application was reach- lished communication NOON, for consideration at the Direct Mr. DAVID KIRKWOOD, and the by, the Tinies Trade and Engineer.temporarily at 45, Jervois Street, 381, Queen's Road West, a decision

Hong Kong, t tore Report and Statement of Accounta

ed by the Board 'after discussion. Iand, by which the half-frozen- and for the Year ending 31st DECEMBER, sincerity of Mr. JAMES MAXTON coming Supplement is that one of the mand personal liking and respect great motor-bont manufacturers SHARE REGISTER and on all sides. In their day those should standardise a very smallThree cases of typhoid and one The re-registration for one year of exlinusted crew wore conveyed, safe- TRANSFER BOOKS will be OLOSED great Irish rivals, Mr. REDMOND Cabin bont which would soll forces of diphtheria were reported bake house licence at 86. Tusse ashore and provided with the)- from the 2310 to the Boru MARCH, and Sir EDWARD CARSON, were also about £150. If such a craft were during the 24 hours ended March Street. ground floor, was also ter, warmth and food. We trust 1931, Both Days inclusivo.

two of the most popular men in designed, within a length of about 16. During the week-ended March agreed to, subject to the owner the British Minister will see that politics. Success in the House eighteen feet, it would almost oer 14, there were four cases (one death) being warned about cleanliness, this brass not of the two Japanese By Onter of the Board of Directors,

means success with opponents as tainly appeal to a very wide publie; of diphtheria, three cases (two. It was stated that the floor had in swimming off to the rescue of R. M. DYER.

well as supporters But to-day and it is to be hoped that such a death of enteric fever and been used as a bake house for the crew of the barque does not go was one of those places unrewarded-Hong Kong Daily which could never be kept clean. Preti, March 18, 1881. Chief Manager-there-is-a-new-note. Lord Born-bond will not be long before it is deaths, from pulmonary tuber years, but

*culocle." AJ enbled by on the market. Hong Kang, 17th March, 1991. (476 Mear's remarke,

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