(Continued from Paje 5.)
70.-6 Turnips-1, Mrs. Rod- thouler's Service To The "Telegraph."! ger; 2, Hon. Mr. Landals.
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71-2 Vegetable Marrowa-1, Mr. A. Nicol, 2, Hon. Mr. Landale. In pu suurco of his anti-alcohol 72,-Dish of Strawberries, no the custom whereby the health policy, the Czar has abrogated less than 20 fruits 1. Mr. Tag-of the Czar is drunk by the troops gart; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
after reviews and parades. The to propose chi irs for the Ozar Commanders are now authorised and the Imperial Family.
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914,
FLOWER SHOW.
TELEGRAMS.
KONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914.
Opened this Afternoon at the Botanical Gardens.
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41
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SHOES
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FOR CHILDREN:-
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Vegetables, &c.-Peak Gardens
only.
73.-Collection of vegetables, no lose, than 6 varieties, (These must staged in a box not larger than 4 ft. X 4ft." and 3 inchea deep)-1, Mrs, Loofe; 2, Mrs. Aucott.
74-95 pods of French Beans ~1, Mr. Hogg.
756 Baots-1, Mr. Jenkin; 2, Mr. Hogg.
76.-25 Brussels Sprotte-1; Mrs. Ho Tang.
77,-4 Cabbages-1, Mrs. Grif fin; 2, Mrs. Gale..
78-6 Oerrote-1, Mr. Grillin; 2, Mrs. Galer
70-4 Cauliflower or Brocoli. 1, Mr. Jonkia; 2, Mrs. Ho Tung. 804 Hends of Celery-1, Mrs. Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Hogg,
81.6 Leeks-1, M. Hogg. 82.6 Lettuces-1, Griffin; 2, Mrs. Gale.
Mrs.
85-15 pods of Peas. 1. Mr. Jenkin; 2. Mr. Hogg.
86-25 Radishes-1, Mr. Hogg
THE NAVY:
SUPPLEMENTARY
ESTIMATES,.
London. Received March 3. Winston Churchill, in introduc- In the Hours of Commons, Mr.
estimates totalling two and a half ing the supplementary naval
the principal causes were million sterling, explained that aeroplanes, increase fuel, higher dockyard wages, and also the acceleration of three better progress by the contractors, battleships owing to the tempor- Canadian ary delay in the provision of the
Dreadnoughts.
He
of.
DOW
oil
her, Chairman of the Royal Com read a statement from Lord Fis- 87-12 Tomatoes--1, Mr. Jen-mission, stating that the advant- kin; 2, Mra. Ho Tung.
88.8 Turnips, Mo. Hoge of oil as a
conclusively established. Tung
85-2 Vegetable marrows-1, Mrs. Griffin.
Cut Flowers, open to all except · Chinese Market Gardeners,
fuel were
-
Mr. Churobill continned that the Admiralty were ordering a large rigid airship of the Zeppelin type from Messrs." Vickers and Armstrong,
Astra Torres airship from France and three semi-rigid airships from
an
Classes 91-93 staged in regu-Messrs, Amstrongs, two of which lation stands, drawings of which would be constructed in Britain.. may be obtained from the Hon. He could not pretend that our Secretary.
that of France, but in view of our airehip programme was equal to great and growing superiority in seaplanos, it was sufficient. Concluding, he pointed out that the acceleration owing to the Canadian ships merely meant that delay in the provision of the
91.-12 bunches of cut Flowers to be shown in 2 regulation stands of 6 bunches each, not less than 6 varieties in all, nor less that 2 varieties in the same stand. -1, Mrs. Smith:9. Lit.C.
02.-6 Bunches of Sweet Peas not less thou 4 distinct colours the money would be spent in 1, Mr. Howell; 2) Mt. Jordan, 1914 instead of 1916.. He would
93.-12 R-1, Mr. Nichol-deal with the Empire and Medi-
son; 2, Sir Paul Chate
terranean
e'tuations од
94.-0 Cactus Dablis.-1, Mr: General Estimates,
A. Nicol, Mrs. Ho Tung.
99.-6 Dablius other than Cactus-1, Mr. Howell; 2, Mr, ffo) Kom Tong.
96,-12 Carnations, and/or Picotees 1, Sir Paul Obator; 2, Mrs. Jordan,
97,-12 Pansies-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mra Ho Tung,
.h
Size of Battleships.
"
the
Replying to Mr. Allen Baker, Liberal member for Finsbury, Mr. Churchill said the displacements of the latest British battle- ships were considerably smaller than thos3 of clanst all the 98-6 Bunches of Violeta-1,latest battleships which are being Mr. Stabb; 2, Mr. A. Nicol. constructed for the foreign
99.-2 Ladies Flower sprays Powers. There was no truth in and 2 Gentlemen's Button Holes the idea entertained in some 1, Miss Wallace; 2, Mise quarters that we are or have been Caldwell,
leading in increasing the lis 100.-1 Hand bouquet in vase placement. The Admiralty would -1, Mrs. Landale; 2, Mrs. Bishop. be willing to join in any agreo- 101-Bouquet of Wild Flowers ment for the limitation of the to be shown in vaasa for children size of battleships, it not exceeding 15 year of age-were led to believe that negotia- 1, Master Mackie; 2, Miss Dione tions for such an agreement May.
Cut Flowers-Peak Gardens
only
we
would not be unwelcome. Any such agreement would have to koop in view what other Powers were doing. The difficulties, though serious and self-evident, would not be insuperable, pro- Classea 102-107 must be staged,viding a mutual desire to reach in regulation stands.
the result existed on both sides.
Mr. Arthur Lee, Unionist mem- her for Fareham, said Unioniste must postpone criticism the introduction of the naval estimates, but if three
102.-6 bunches of cut flowors distinct varieties-1, Mra. Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Leefe,
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the
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received
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AT THE
PRICE OF A CHEAP ONE.
instructions to sell by Public 6, DES VEUX ROAD.
Auction on
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, the 6th & 7th March, 1914, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell St.
of A Valuable Collection Chinese Porcelain · including specimens from Ming 'down to Towkwong. Comprising:-
.
5-COLOURED, BLUE and WHITE, GREEN, RED, BLUE NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, VASES, PLATES, BOWLS, IN-
TH
IS-
On view from THURSDAY the 5th March.
CENSE BURNERS, SNUFF "HE Forty fifth Ordinary BOTTLES, PEKIN CLOISON- Mooting of shareholders NE and JADE ORNAMENTS, wiil be held at the Offices of the etc., eto. undersigned at 12.30 p.m. on ES THURSDAY, the 19th. instant.
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Catalogues will be issued.
Terme-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
at Hongkong, 2nd Mar, 1914. [1134 THE Undersigned has received
of
les
the
ind
of
оп
103-8 bunches Nasturium, until not less than 4 distinct colours -1, Mrs. Ho. Tung; 2, Mr. extra ships were laid down im- Mackie,
mediately, it would mean thint
104.-12 Pansies-1, Mrs. our strength in the spring of Leefo; 2, Mr. Pemberton.
1916 would not be below the minimum compatible with safety.
105-3 bunches Violets-1 Mrs. Stabb.
General Exhibits-Open to all. 108.-Group of Flowering and Foliage plants. Space limited to 12 feet by 10 feet. -1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mrs. Rodger.
109.-Best Table Decoration
(First day only), Mrs. Bird;
SUBMARINE A7.
2, Miss Baker Brown; 3, Miss THE VESSEL ABANDONED.
Caldwell.
Special Prize for Basket Ferns:
The salvage of the sunken sub-
London. Received March 3.
Mra, Braidwood,
Special Prize for Rhubarb,
parsley and onions:-Mr. J. W. marine A7 has now been definite
Balles!
Special Prize for mint in pot:
Mr. Woolley.
ly abandoned.
A memorial service will be held on the scent of the dis-
Special Prize for three pots of faster on Thursday,
Meliotrope :--Mr. Mowell."
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By Order of the Board.
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0. MONTAGUE EDE Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1914.
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NOTICE.
teh FROM this date or until further notice during my temporary absence from the Colony, Mr. bə C.H.P. HAY will act as Secretary 14 of the Company.
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instructions to sell by Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY,
the 4th March. 1914, commen-i
cing at II a.m. at his
Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
A
Terms: Cash on delivery,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public- Auction on
TUESDAY, the 10th March, 1914 com- mencing at 2.45 p.m. at Woolamai, Chatham Road
Kowloon
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture
(particulars from catalogue) Terms-Cash on delivery. On view from Friday, the 9th. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
TEL. 1322.
CLIFFORD WILKINSON'S
Tansan
HAS A CHARM
OF ITS OWN
WHICH HAS
CAINED FOR
IT THE TITLE
THE CHOICEST
OF ALL
GHOIGE WATERS"
SOLE AGENTS.
Do You Ever
Pause To Con-
isider The Hid
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The Water?
Many Serious Illnesses will be.
avoided
if you
drink
WILKINSON'S
TANSAN.
As no Impurities
can get to
Tansan.
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