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ANOTHER FASHIONABLE

WADDING.

HIQNGKONG LADY · MARRIED' TO AN ARMY OFFICER.

PAXTON-DENNYS,

Another of those delightfully happy' wad. dingu, in which even the sour bachelor and the timid maid may participate, was celebrated at, St. John's Cathedral this afternoon when Lieutenant Alexander Norman Paxton, of the Royal Engineers, was united in marriage to

· Miss Florenca Gertruda. Dennys, daughter of Mr. H. L, Denays, formerly Crown Solicitor for the Colony, and now President of the In- Mr. corporated Law Society of Hoogkong. Faxton, the bridegroom, is a son of Mr. R. O. Paxton of Walmer, Kent,

As might have been expected the wedding partook of the military character, and nearly everybody who is anybody in Hongkong was thero. Had it not been for the fac. that the Legislative Council was sitting, the Governor and all the unofficials, as well as the heads of departments would buve attended. As it was, the Cathedral was crowded and many admired the beautiful floral decorations' carried out by Miss Bryer aided by many willing assistants.

The bride looked lovely is a soft French sado, made Princess fashion, and trimmed with beautiful hand embroidery in shades al ivory silk. The very graceful Waltenu (tāja was 'caught to the waist with large embroidered buttons and the long tight fitting sleeves of open tucked tulle and the pretty furned down collar were both the latest Parit ideas. The dress was beautifully made and carried out by Madame Flint. The icosaly old malices lace vail which the bride wore was lent by Mrs. Edwards. The bride carried a beautiful white shower bouquet and for her only ornament wore the pendant of pearl given her by the bridegroom. It is interesting to note that the wedding ring was made by one of the bride- groom's brother officers. The bride's bouquet, which resembled a beautiful shower, was made of choice white flowers and tied with broad- satin ribbons. The bridesmaids carried dainty posp. bouquets, of pink roses.. Mrs. Dennys! bouquet was made of red roses tied with green. ribbons to match her gown. We are told that all the bouquets were supplied by Miss Fairall. The bridesmaids' pretty frocks were made of Japanese silk gaur: with a blue satin stripo over while satin and on their heads they woje guipure lace caps with wide' wings of lace and carried posy bouquets of pink roses. There were two small train-bearers—a girl and boy— the wee girl in while silk'gauza with hand om- broldered blue flowers on it and a lace cap with bueches of blue ribbons ; the little boy in a white man-o-war sailor's suit with pale blue. collar and white cap. The bridegroom

pra- sented the bridesmaids with gold shamrock Brooches with jado centres and the small boy with a pin correspond.

The bridesmaids ware Misses Plæbe, Iris and Dione May, (daughters of Sir Francis May), and the names of the train-bearers were Miss Vavvence Daunys and Master William Potte

Mr. John Crookenden, of The Bafft, was best man and performed his duties like a duke who _had forgotten the Budges,

At the marriage ceremony there were the Bishop of Victoria, Rev. F. J. Johnson and the Chaplain to the Forces in South China, Rev. D. Eppis.

- The bride's gift to the bridegroom consisted of gold and jade studs and links, with a fine miniatore. Tba bridegroom returned with pearl prodcut, jade and gold bracelet, with gold chaio. To the bridesmaids the bridegroom gave shamrock bronches,

A canopy of steel was raised by the officers of The Buffs when the happy couple bad signed the register, and the organ pealed out the well-known: "The voice that breathed o'er Eden"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 1000

Mr. D. Wolfe, Mr. C. Carr and Mr. G. Wor- cester-Blackwood table.

Mr. and Mrs. Evos-Silver vasen:

| Mr.Dowbiggin-Silvor sweet dish,

Miss Barker-Chinese embroidered blotting pad.

Major and Mrs. Eeton-Clolsonus VAJOR, » Mr. Bovington-Chineso work bag, Hon. Mr. Rees Davica-Silver sauce boat,

INTERPORT GRICKET.

HONGKONO'S TEAM,

The Selection Committer now appear to be -only awaiting the results, of next Saturday's

match before making their final selection.

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

EMPRESS DOWAGER'S, FUNERAL- [From Our Own. Correspondent.]

Canton, toth November.. Out of respect to the memory of the late Em-

press Grand Dowager, whose funeral took place T Yesterday, all official functions for yesterday

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Stagnabip

"ASSAYE,*

The following man can be practically con sidered a certaintier. Capt. Baird (Capt.). T. thread tea cloth, table centro, &n.

Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Messer-Set of drawn E. Pearce, W. Q. D. Turner, Capt. Garnett, A wore cancelled in this city. There is also no Captain Owen Jones, R.W.Z.. will leave for

Mr. and Mrs. Machia-Silvèr sweet dishes.” Lieut. G. Besyon, R.M.—Silver toast racke Mr. W. Danial-Chinesa silver model. Mr. and Miss. Newall-Blackwood and aliver jokstand.

. Mr. and Mrs. Looker-Blackwood stool.

Mr: O. Bulmer Johnson—Cloisonos vase. Mr. and Mrs Collison Morlay.-Chinese tea

act.

Mr. Reader Harris-Silver vase, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hastings-Blackwood ca biser.

Mi, Edwards-Cheque. Captain Marescaux R.N.—Silver cigar lighter Sir Henry Berkeley-Silver glove box. The Bishop and Mrs. Lander-Blue China vases.

burner.

Mrs. Arratboon Seth-7namälled necklace. Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon-Brass incesse Major and Mrs. Wait RN-Travelling circk. Mr. and Mrs. Wright-Saftcellars. Mr., Mrs, and Misi Tennent-Silver frame. Miss Hazeland-Ivöry frame.

Dr. and Mrs. Stedman-Mother-of-pearl frolt dishes.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafrentz-Blackwood opium

stool.

Tray.

box...

Mr. and Miss Bryer-Blackwood and silver

Mr. J. Barton Silver butter disher. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ormiston-Silver trinket

Mr. and Mrs. Paget Hott-Silver fruit dish, *Mr. and Mrs. Harvey - Laco doilies.

Miss Ella Rowe Embroidered table centres Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman-Silver mustard

Hon, Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz-Silver pin box. Mr. D. Don-Silver vases,

C. E. Elborough, R. E..O. Bird, R. E. H. Olivar, "The "remaining four places will be chosen from R. O. Hutchison, Capt Bensley, Lient Andamoo, Liest, Baguall, A. H. Young, and W. N. Edwards, and personally I would assign the vacant places to the first four names men tlonad.

Hutchison is the practice games-bas up- doubtedly proved himself an aggressive bali although his record at Shanghi last year when he cbtained a prix of spectacles points to the fact that a, der trying circumstances he suffers from nerves and is not likely to prove a suc- ces. He is quite a useful field and in addition has been known to take quite a number of

wickets,

Beasley is a batsman of the stone wall order being very difficult to bowl; his great weakness

of the vernacular paper here to-day:

Y. M. C. A.

SHANGHAI TO-MORROW, the Fath November, at 5 PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to A Young Men's Christian Association has just been established in the city of Canton with

E. A. HEWETT, its offices in the vicinity of Ng Sia Moon on

Superintendent. the new bund. A great number of members has been enlisted.

JUNK FOUNDERS, '

on her way to Kongmoon from Heungabar, A large junk with forty-two men on board

with a large quantity of reads, foundered near Ngarmoon in the typhoon of the 20th ultimo. Of the passengers thirty-seven are missing, the romaining five clinging to some planks of the wreck drifted to the shore. A few days after, the survivors of the wreck were discovered wandering about on the shore by the crew of a passing launch, and were taken on board and brought to Canton the other day. A launch mittee to cruise along the coast of Ngaemoon with a view to recover any bodies that may be found floating in those waters.

· Hongkong, 11th November, 1909.

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA. "{Florio and Rubattino United Companies).

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STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE

AND PEÑANG. Having connection with Company's Mail

Steamers to PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEAHORN and GRNOA, also VENICË ROD TRIESTE, all' MEDITER- | RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO.

GULF and Bagdad, also BarCELONA, VALENIA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and MALAGA.)

either to the bowler, short mid off or mid on, bowaver in his tendency to return a soft catch has now been sent by the Central Relief Com. Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN

when playing forward. His bost siroko in bla fine cut, which on a fast wicket with a fast bowler should cost his opponents many a run, As a feld, the least said the batter. We would give him one binı, however, and that is not to and with his hands behind his back, as he was doing last Saturday when fielding at mid on.

Anderson, although thìs sènsun has not excel-

that mediocre.

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TRADE MARK DISPUTE.

THE FLORIDA WATER CASE TO RE RR.OPENED,

Before the Hop, Mr. W, Rées-Daylor, KC led with the bal, certainly did make some vary(Acting Chief Justice) in the Supreme Court, useful scores last year, and with the harder this morning, the case was' mentioned in wickets now setting in is a `i kely, ren-getter. | which Morari: Lanman and -Kemp, of New His fielding and bowling are nothing more York, are bringing an action against the Kwong Saog firm for (1) An injunction to restrain their The last place I would assign to Bagnall, in snivants and agents from selling or exposing preference to Edwards. These two men in most ar advertising for sale, or procaring to be respects have similar qualifications, but Bag sold, auy Florida Water bearing. thereon ball has the advantage in that on occasions the label hereto aouexed or any other label so he bowls a very useful fast ball, and `n fast || contrived, or expressed as by coloursbis (mità- bowler' is "just the man the team wants. tion or otherwise to represent or lead to the To-be- a fast bowler, however, he mun bowl belief that the Florida Water sold by defendants much faster than at present. This season be is the Florida Water manufactured and sold by has attained nothing like his pace last year, the plaint f1. (1) An account. (3) Damages Mr. G. W. Orme-Silver mounted bamboo Bagnall, moreover, is an exceptionally useful (4) Costs, powder box.

cover point.

pols,

Mr. llc Kom Tong-Silver bowl. Mr. and Mis. Stabb-Travelling clock.

Mr. Hartnell Peavis-Roll of silk. Colonel and Mrs. Dann-Silver vases. Mr. and Mrs, Tooker-Salicellars. „Mr. P. Jacks—Silver sweet disk,

Col. and Mrs. Lambert and Miss Lord Silver rose bowl.

Mr. and Mrs. J.R. M. Smith-Olpiscine bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Hooper-Draws thread

tea table cloth.

Colonel and Mrs. Chamier, R.A.-Chinese

procelain bowl,

Mr. Wang Hing-Silver tea caddy. Mr, and the Misses Wilkinson-Cheque. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jones-Silver inkstand. Mrs. Lyon-Silver enamelled combs,

Hop. Mr. F. J. and Mrs. Badalty--Silver

hair pic box.

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Young I would place as reserve to Bagnall, being a fast bowler, although he has got a great control of his length and soon tires owing quite a good field, and might score zo or jo in to the great exertion of his delivery. He is also

any innings.

Edwards bas certainly proved a success on each of the two previous occasions of which he has represented "angkoog, but as mentioned a question between bim `and above it is Bagnall.

:

Returning to the certainties, Baird, and Peaice are undoubtedly the two best bats in the Colony with very little to choose between

them, except that Baird can play a boiter for ing game. Baird is also a fast mediem bowler with quite a useful break back which frequent Colonel W. B. Lander, A. P. D.-Silvery upsets the calculations of some of the beat photograph frame.

bats.

Mr. F. B. L. Bowley-Silver dessert knives and forks.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'Gibbs-Ivory, shoe bora nod paper koife.

Mr. Print-Sandalwood fan.

Mr. H. L. O. Garrett and Mr. F. V. B. Kirg wan-Silver vases.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner-Crust stand, Mr. Basil Taylor-Almond dishes.. Mr. J. R. Wood --Silver powder box. · Mr. C. D. Melbourne - Silver frame.

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Turner on his day probably the sext mosi useful bat, though during recent years his days have been few and far between. There is one point about Turner that will probably trouble the captain, and that is what place to give him in the field. Catches follow him everywhere and with the same persistency he drops them.

Garnett is likely to prove the most useful

bowler on the side, bin googlies being part cularly puzzling to a man who is just starting Mr. Walter Dowley-Drawn thread table making it very difficult for the batman to He has improved his delivery since last year,

cloth &c.

Mr. H. Murray *Bain – Silver vä16. Mr. Black-Chinese vase.

Mr. Beck Lace parasol.cover.

General Broadwood and Captain Heathcote Afterwards a reception was held at Craig-Silver tes pot, milk jag and sugar basin, Ryrie, the Foak, when the usual felicitations were offered the sawly-married pair.

Later on Mr. and Mrs. Paxion left for Macao

to enjoy their honeymoon. The bride,went away in a dress of pale pink cloth with touches of brown and a bat to match,

THE PRESENTS,

Among the masy and valuable presents acht to the lucky couple were:-

Mr. H. L. Deneys—Silver tea, set and kettle and chrque.

Mrs. H. 1. Dennys-Jade pendant. "Mr. A. J. Dengys, Tientsin-Cheque.

Mr. B. L. Deonys, Junior-Silver bowl. Miss Vivienne Dennys-Silver brushes,

· Miss Major-Drawn bread les cloth, -Colopel: Damble'on-and-the-officers, Royal Engineers--Silver tea tray.

The officers, Royal Artillery-Silver bowl. The subaltern and attached officers, rogih

LI-Silver Cigarette box. Mabratz

Some officers the 2nd Buff-Travelling

Mr. and Mrs. Adamson-Pearl and Gold.

Mr. and Mrs Hulton Potts-One set silver liqueur cups.

The Misses Potts-Silver hat pin stand. Mr. Grant Salih-Silver button book. Mr. and Mrs. Edkins-Silver vaED, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dennys (Penang)-Gold and ratlan bangle.

Dr. FitzWilliams-One sat silver meat holders.

SIKH POLICEMEN IN SHANGHAI,

DEPORTED INDIAN CONSTABLES IN. HONGKONG.

detect whether be is sending down an off or at

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For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, 11th Novamber, 1909,

NAPAL BOXING CHAMPION- SRIP.

THE PROGRAMME,

that has been airauged by the energetic pro- The programme, which is subject to changes,

by kind permission, at the V.R.C, gymnasium op Saturday, the 13th inst., is as follows-

Main Event-Seamao A.D. Grapt, H.M.S.

moters of the boxing entertainment to be given,

Mr. M. W. Slade appeared for the plalotiffi and'Sir Heory Berkeley, K.C., with whom was Mr, Eldon Foller, was for the Kwong Sang firm. Kent, versus Seaman jas. Gibney, H.M.S. Flora The original action was brought in the Criml-15 3minule round contest for the heavy

alleged infringing of the Florida Water trade- dal Court agains! the Kwong Sang firm for the weight championship of the British flest in

South China,

marks of the plaintiffs. The case was con-

cluded on the 27th April, 1908, when à verdict of "Not guilty was retorsed: The Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) at the time. beld that the plaintiffs, were not entitled to costs."

Whoo the case was mentioned this morning, it was andonaced by the Chief Justice that Me Slade was suffering from a severe cold,

Sir Henry Berkeley expressed hls regret but

suggested that the case be called and the jury empanelled, in order to enable those gentlemen not required to be free, otherwise it would be of considerable inconvenience to them.

The Chief Justice sald that for certaip rea- sons this step was impracticable and the case was adjourned.

IHK LATE MR. H. G. CALTHROP,

MANIFESTATION OF REGRET BY

THE LEGAL PROFESSION,

Before the ordinary business commanced at the Supreme Court this morning, the Chief Justice (Hon. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, XC), with Mr. Justice Compenz on the Bench, referred to the death of the late Mr. H. G. Caltrop,

ing break. Not the least useful of his balle is barrister-at-law. Among the legal luminaries the one which appears to be a breaking ball, present in the Court-room were noticed, Sir but which actually has no sidespin and travelstenry Berkeley, KC, Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., C.M.O., perfectly straight. This season he has notched Hon. Mr. F. A. Hizeland (Acting Attorney. Ceneral), Mr. M. W Blade, Mr. Eldon Potter, 3 ducks, but nevertheless he is quite likely to

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. C W. Or, Mr. H. make 30 or 40 if he goes in first.

Elborough is salected as wicket kesper of Decays, Jr, Mr. F. P. Hett, Mr. M. the team, and is also a stylish bat of the Baria Reader Harris, Mr. J. H. Kemp, Mr. F.

C. Barlow and 'Mr. C. D. Melbourne.] Lanning type.

His Honour said-Before proceeding to the business of the Court, I feel assured it will be consonant with the feelings of the legal profession as a whole that I should state how sincere is our grief at the sad and untimely death of Mr. Calthrop, He bud practised at this Bar for five years and he combined the qualities of a sound lawyer with those of a conscientious and fearless advocate. In private life, Mr. Calthrop made many friends. He was a good com pasion, of an unassomlog disposition and ha was possessed of a most kindly heart. His death is keenly felt by the profession and I am assured oar regrat is shared by the community as z whole..

Bird is, of course, played for his bowling alons and on that score alone thoroughly deserves his place. If he is punished one-ball, the next ball will probably have the batsman in difficul ties again. Vofortunately be soon tires, parity owing to his endeavouring to do too much field Ing to his own bowling.

Oliver in my opinion should open the bowl ing for Hongkong in conjunction with 'Bird. Bowllog round the wicket as he does, makes his balls wing away to the off making the batman play inside them with the result that he is either bowled on bis off stump or caught in the slips. Furiber be is quite as good a bal as any of the remaining four men,

As we are playing two matches, it is quits

In connection with the recent trouble in Shanghai, among'discontented India's polles- men, who have been deliberately committing offences with a view to dismissal from the Mu- | possible that there will be some alterations for nicipal Police, six Indian policeman'arrived by the second mulch. Having play.d one match the sr. Choyanng this morning from the Norb we shall see who is best suited to the cond Hon. Mr. F. A. Hozaland-Silver frame,

ers Settlement ander the charge of a Euro- tions of the wicket, etc., ilon, Sir Francis and'Lady May-Silvòr tea spoons and sugar longs.

pean detective and were detalged at the Hop. Mr. and Mrs. Brewin-Blackwood Central Police Station pending their deports opfùm stool.

clock,

tíos to Calcutta on board the ss. Kurtang, Miss Laogstelu-Cloironné ombrella handle. These men have been dismissed from Municipal Mrs. Langstein-Japanese lacquer tray, Polica for insubordinate conduct but in view of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson-Silver scent bottle. Lieut. O. W. Beckwith, R.M., Mr. J. H. King

the rsy prospects held aut to them by interest. and Mr. W. L.. Ebenton - Silver vases.

ed partles, who hava promited the ignorant Captulo and Mix, Craig-Silver napkin rirgs. ones an. El Dorado on the Pacific coast and Mr. Greig-Blackwood frame.

elsewhere, the men appeared to be perfectly Captain and Mrs. Wonbington-Mother-of-contest and were doubtless fall of hopes of pearl fruit 'dishes.

smassing a fortune in God's country after they

Captain and Mrs, Collingwood-Silver vasos, Dr. and Mrs. Forsyth-Silver.sweet dishes. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Grosson-Silver nafte cellars,

Mr. Brownrigg-Silver vasos, Col, and Mrs. Bedford-Silver pepper pots Mr. A. Chupodo, R. A.-ivory fan. Mr. J. Crookenden, The Buff-Silver mounted claret juga

have been fraad from their official fettars,

H Straits Echo calls the earnest attention of thens Straits Chiress who may be thinking of supporting an anti-Japanese boycolt to the u'elessrass of it, pointing out that Europeans have a saying about the folly of cutting off che's nose to splin one's face, and this is what, Major J. McCarthy R.A.M.C.—Silver vases. for the majority of Chinese merchrate here, an Dr., Mes, and Mlus Clarks-Foochow lic- anti-Japanasa boycott in these parts would quor cables,

There are two other names that might be mentioned, viz H. Hancock and Claxton, both of whom might have obtained their places had xos business laid first claim to them,

SPECTATOR.

BIS BRAIN WENT WRONG.

AMUSING › VIDENCE AT THE MAGISTRACY,

in the course of a case in the Folice Court this afternoon, a Chinese witness startled those present to the Court-room and brought their visible faculties into play by calmly stating with a serenity which was decidedly astonishing that bls brain sometimes tiled to ply fancy tricks en him. These occasions, witness explained, were by no means regular but came on at spasmodic intervāls—sometimes la summer and some times in winter. The jocular witness coded by saying' that at such times his memory entirely failed him. During the course of the remark able, testimony, stidad twitters were audibly heard la the Court-zQOCK.

came as

"The Attorney-Göneraf, who “spoke with evident, emotion, said that when the news was received of Mr. Calibrap's death, it a terrible shock not only to tho legal profession but also to the entire com monity. He felt sure that he was expressing the sentiments of those present when he said that is the death of Mr. Calthrop they had lost a bright ornament, and, individually, a kind friend.

HIPPODROME, CIRCUS..

OPENING NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY,

Mr. A. Jackson, advance representative of the Hippodrome Circus, received a cable to- day advising the departure of the Cirens from Manila, at twelve (midnight) yasteïday" for Hongkong, by the German mall steamer Prins Waldemar, The vessel is expected to arrive here on Saturday morning. Mr. Jackson is busy completing arrangements for the opening night on Tuesday next, the 16th lust, The mammoth tent will be located at Causeway Bay. The circus management promise several new and attractive features and will put up a show not only equal bat superior to the pro- grammes which marned for the Hippodrome so much popularity on the occasion of their last. visit in the Oslený,

Challenge.—Mr. Kid Marriot, Bantam-weight champion of Hongkong; versus Mr.. Į. Pye, HS. Tamar, ó rounds.

Amateur avants. Mr. Į, Forbes varaus San- mas J. Roberts, H.M,S.' Kand, Light-weight championship of the British Chien Squadron, 8 rounds exhibition spar,

There will also be several well-matched amateur bonis,

The prices of admission are as follows :— Ringside Seats--Members V.R.C.. ..$3.00 Non-members.4.00 Gallery-Members V.R.O. ... 1.50- Non-members ... 2.00

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Friday, 1218 November, Geo P. Lammert's auction sale, 11 am. (City of Paris).

Hughes and Hough, furniture sale (Kowloon} 2.30 p.m.

Theatre Royal, Bindmann Comedy, 9 p.m. Royal Engineers Farewell Dance, 9 pm.

Tickets of admission can be had on applica- | Wellington Barracks. tion to the Steward of the V,R.C, and at the gate,

THE SCOTCH 0A18.

AMUSING CONTRETEMPS IN THE POLICE

COURT.

The question of the administration of, the oath to Scotchman is occasionally responsible for a great deal of amusement in the local law courts. One such instance crapped up during Police Court case this afternoon, when a Scottish witness objected to kissing' the Bible from a sanitary point of view. Qsite & lit- tle discussion arose as to the question of a de- claration but this formality was dispensed with by mutual consent. While the discussion was in progress, Mr. Gedgo, who was an interested party, was heard to remark: "If is rarely re quired of the witness to swear in the onhodox Scotch style by holding up his right hand. 1 always do it myself."

Saturday, 13th November. Volunteers parade, at Blake Plat fós Camp, 2.30 p.m.

Football matches, Happy Valley, 4 p.m. Theatre Royal, Bandmanu Comedy, 9 p.m. Boxing Championship, V.R.O. 9.15 p.m.

Monday, 15th November. Hughes and Hough auction sale, 2.30 p.m. Cameron Highlanders Concert: Volunteers Headquarters, 9.15 p.m.

Theatre Royal, Bandmine Comedy, 9 pm.

Tuesday, 16th November,: Geo, P. Lammert, auction, sale, at the Peak, 3.45 p.m.

Theatre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9 pm.

Friday, 19th November. Organ Recital, St. Peter's Church, 5.30 p.m.

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