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arrangement of the sings was very effective, and on this The Swanka,”a very talented company, gave most enjoyable entertain- ments as did another company in Batterfield and Swire's to Laws Wild West Show satitled "* Courts including Murray Pier : night si Flynn's”
(Continued from page 4.)
Mases Loureiro.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916.
Like their aiste:s at Home ID byr-zone days the children of the Garrison School plaited the Maypole, Mrs. Hay baving trained them in this direction. Yin M. Gordon provided violin music.
A central office for money Mrs. Pearos, sasistad" by the The ladies and gentlemen com changing purposes and for the Miss Rodger, Mrs. Dowley, Misposing the troops of "Ewa" use of the Committee and workers Bridges and Mrs. H. Griffio.
ware Mr. Riddle, Miss Hastings, which the event was arranged.
evider oad the thoroughness with Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Miss Denison, Miss Lammert, and Chartered
Bank:Mr. Mim 4. Gordon, Miss M. Gordon, Torch Dance will be given by Daring the evening an Indian Mexon, misted by Mrs, and the Mr. Davison, Mr. Arthur, Grand Hotel, Carlton Hotel, Haris!, A, O. Leith, J. B.Bam
sni Merr. C. H. P. Hay, H. Emen of the local Indian Regimente. It should be mentioned that in Daddell Street, mouth side of B. E. Brand, G. G. Archbutt, É, Qreen's Road, and Daddell Street E. Abney and A. O. Davison. to Flower Streat:Mrs. Bishop, The Wild West Show was given assisted by five girl gaides. by the Lyeemun Concert Party.
North side of Queen's Road, Mercantile Bank to Hongkong the ground, one came to a Coco Proceeding up the same side of Hotel: Mes. Barker, apainted by Weill, Suzanne Wiell and Maclaimed :--" Don't be shy; some treasurer. the Misses Mackensie, Sophie Baby, which very loudly pro
Jadah.
Hongkong Hotel and both sides of Poddar Strest:--Mrs. Ralphụ, assisted by Mrs. A. F. Griffio, Mara Wakeman, Mrs. Holyoak, -and the Misses Joyce and
Dorothy Holyoak.
the matter of fage the Nivy}. The direction of the Fair as a supplied the great majority. whole has been under a Working
Con mittes of which the Hon. Mr. the Een. Mr. E R. Hallifax is E R. Sherr, KC, is chairman, secretary, and Mr.II. C. Sandford, and shy." This was under the Mr. C. II. P. Hay, Captain fem- Other members are direction of Mr. T.E. Pearce and mond (for the Military), Com
r. G. A. Pentreath, who, with man er C. W. Bokwith (Navy) their hand of helpers, waylaid all the Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, (C.S. who passed. Various charges P. Mr. J. W. Frank, (A.S.P.B.), were made and the value of prizes Mr. E. Ralphs, Mr. W. J. Tatcher, was ranged socordingly. A very Mr. F. Graham, etc. › Des Voeux Road, from Hong close proximity, and this was imposing Jungle Range was in kong Hotel to Toe House Street: under the directive ability of the Mrs. Pentreath, scisted by Ms. Hon. Mr. Oland Severn. A verit- Goodban.
From P. and 0, Offices to Jar-able "bag" of wild beasts was dine's corner:-The Misses Gor- don and Miss Lammert.
Blake Pier: the Misses Iris and Joyce Thornhill and Miss May Blake.
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The Humours of the Fair
. Ground.
In anticipation of to-day's events; a
humourous skit on the Fair:-
The fair will be held on the Mur- ray Parade Ground. There may be more than one entrance but there is only one way to get in without
The chief entrance is from the via
inside waiting slaughter, the local wag had written the following sportsmen being enticed thereto by such annouacemente
Big The Sportsmen's Paradise,"
Game Sheating," and "The Pesk Tiger an Every King's and S. George's Build Barge," whilst the candid is paying and that is by aeroplane, inga:Mrs. Greaves, sɛɛis ed by Miss Worters and Mra. Batter-cription, "It is your money e Perk: better known as the Queen's want," lent a touch of real hum-Road where a magnificent flight of field.
Ferry Wharf-Mrs. Hadeo, our. Mr. Keiser, of the Pablic Works Department, who executed
steps leads through a baronial assisted by Men Doria Goodall the scenery inside, deserves the Byzantine etructure built in the and Mrs. Slater.
highest credit for his most realis twentieth century and constructed of Queen's Buildings:-Mrs. Fletcher, assisted by Miss Lectic production. Then followed old firewood mats, and rusty nails plastered over with mud to repre
May,
able, Mics May and Miss Dione Prince's Buildings and Russian Bank:-Mrs. Ousland,.zesisted by Mrs. Most, Mes. Joline, and Miss S. Tisdell.
Alexandra Buildings to Govern ment Buildings:-Mrs. Hodgson, sasiated by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Glaister..
Murray Road to Arsenal Street: -Krs, Adam", asisted by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wilkinson.
Special for Barracks:-Mies C. Allison.
refreshment boithe, the largest being an 'er the Hongkong Hotel's Thi+ rendezvou- "upervision. was very nicely decorated and arranged.
sent stone work and known as the
Castello di Uff, recalling to mind that famous warrior of magnificent proportions who, rumour hath it, may still be seen at midnight occasion- Coming to the other side ally, riding down the via Perki as of of the ground, a very fine dancing yore (a mediaeval touch) in his war or was reached, this having harness on a charger that appears toen laid down under the joint small for the weight it has to carry, control of the Taikoo and Hong. Having negotiated the flight of steps kong and Whampoa Duck and paid liberally for the privilege Compa. iss, Mr. O. Champkin was of entrance to the ground the superintending the dances, music visitor will naturally glance round baing supplied by the tanda of for the refreshment department. He the 18th Infantry and the 74th may take his choice, passing hurried. Panjabia, A small charge wasly by the tea and coffee shed which demanded of dancing couples. is decorated in the Rock coena style An "Aart Sally," against whom with chocolate eclair enrichments by one feel ng's could be venej, was Wiseman. He enters that part of managed by Mr. Richard Hancock the refreshment bureau that offers Kowloon district and Hung. and Mr. A. O. Lang. A row of something more suitable to his needs hom-re. Stark, seeinted by old ladies' faces only awaite and where anything from water the Misans Ellis, Miss Abraham knocking over, A "Camers (HM.S.O. 2) to ginger beer (G. D.) and six girls from British schrole. Obscure," where; by a periscope is served. This saloon is decorated
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Tram Station (Peak)--Mru | "The Penalty Kick" booth claim Mains and Peak school children, ed attention of positively all Tram Siation (Lower); Mrs footballers, prizia awaiting the Hale and Minas Maine. -
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instructione to sell by Public
TUESDAY, October 24, 1916. commencing at II. a.m.
I Remington Marine Oil En-
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2 Electric Motors (6 HL. P. &
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of this side-show, the Chief Pirate though this will no doubt be a great their skill and can play a match at the Godowns of the Hong- being Mr. Frank W. White, whils: disappointment to many yet the with Col: Bogey the man we have kong & Shanghal Banking hie gang of miscreants were | committee really could not see their
teen. Corporation. Shameen, Canton,į Mrs. G. Parkeaton, W. Ward, way, etc. He can get even with a heard of but never H: Overy, and J. C. Finch.
Aunt Sally by shying sticks at her Col Bogey. Perhaps the most I could tell you stories about The most appropriate feature if he happens to have a down on important edifice on the ground is of the Fair, considering its objet, the old lady. At a neighbouring the Theatre. The building is not P.W.D-Mrs. Chatham and was the ambulance competitions stall known as the Everything so old as it looks and is considered. Mra Wolfe,
Orried out by the three loc-] | Storms Christmas presents may be The Great English Fair. Companies of the S. Jobs' bought a prominent police official ale if it does not rain. It was de- "All the fan of the fair" was to Ambalance Brigade. These i informs me that the name is justified signed by the great Perki.
facade is of the switchback variety be had on the Marray Parade {cluded stretcher drill and Firet and that we can purchase every and the barbers poles which plank Ground (bis afternoon, an Eng. Aid work. the judges being thing there from
a needle to a
Jiah Fair on the lines of those fast Surge in General Dresper and hay etack Adjacent to the band. disappearing characteristics of Lient-Col. Crisp. Mr. E Ralphe stand is a space reserved for danc English country life being held.D.strict Superintendent). Dr.ing and here the old saw is demonst That neuslly uninviting square of Koch (Medical Lesturer) and the rated that "you pays your money; land was fall of attraction for all, Hon. Mr. P. Holyosk (Corpe and you takes your choice" for you and the throng which assembled Saperintendent) were also identi- have only to name your dance and to derive enj ›yment out of spend-fied with the demonstrations, the band will play it if they can, ing money was in every way The hospital tent was introduced but the committee request that you satisfactory. The idea of halding here to show the sort of work that will ask for something easy.
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·TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1 Switchboard.
1 Dynamo.
1 Search Light.
The
88 Kritting Machines.
8 Hat Sewing Machines.
2 Silk Looms.
1 Towel Loom.
this Fair originated with Mr. was done for a week as Fanling Approaching the N.N.E. by N.THE Undersigned has received
Auction on
instructions to sell by Públic SATURDAY, October 28, Commencing at 1a.m.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
C. H. P. Hay, of the General last January, when the Cadet corner of the ground within sy access of the refreshment depart Committee, and in the arranging Compnay of the Hongkong of its details be took lead Volunteers were ouder 0107" confronted with the jungle, the con
'ment the visitor will find himself ing part. Flag-bedecked booths Members of the R. A. H. O. wera and stalls, och having its peculiar not then available and the ladies of ception of the great Clandius. Here, sttractions, filled the ground and the V.A.D., under Mrs, Churchill, under a single roof will be found A Choice Selection of Swalow whole forests and jungles well stock. ) Drawn Work and Canton at the time of going to Prese carried out the duties of nurses,
Embroidery, business was in full swing. The tent was also ready to received with beasts and the sportsmana can enjoy big game shooting, includ-
Comprising:--
22 Cash Boxes,
1 Horse Gear Pump.
6 Emery Grinders.
55 Tobacco Knives
6 Desk Fans..
36 Bales Yarn (128 & 168)
33 Cases Claret.
On view from Monday, the $23rd Inst.
Terms: Hongkong banknotes
Jon delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
ASSOCIAÇÃO PORTUGUESA
To describing the Fair it might and treat any casualtion which ing the Peak Tiger (Fella Tigris be as wall to state at the outset might take place on the ground. Peak) with comparatively little Bedspreads, Table Cloths, Te DE SOCCORROS MUTUOS,
that the contract price of ereo- In addition to those main ai- tion was more than met by the tractions recited above, there were receipts from advertisements such diversions as. The Looky
Grass Linen & Chinose Satin Cloths, Napkins. D'Oylles, Pillow Cases, Cushion Covers, Bide board Cloths, Dressing Table an aim 1" you can obtain an answer Covers, Tray Cloths, Table Cantos
personal danger and small expanse. Shakepears once asked "What's in
Shawls, Capes, Scarves, etc. etc.
Directores dents Ass isono
teem ́o prazer de convidar socios, e membros da comuni At Home dade Portuguesa d'esta Colonia è i
no Club Lusitano
which were posted on the outaide | Well, under Mru: Sanderman, Minto this conundrum by buying. & tram, Denas and Blouse Patterna, quas Exmar. Familias para um. matting. The main entranos gate Dobis and Miss Dione Meri ticket at the door, A good view of was an imposing erection, very The Man in the Tub; the sbly designed and exsonied by "Everything" Stores, under Mrs, the refreshment stalls may be baď The Public Works Department. Hay and a number of ladies, at the from almost any part of the ground The first thing that struck one latter plass an enticing array of but in the cas distance does not inst.
was the theatre, goods being diaplayedy, and in [ lend enchantment to the view, I Golf Competition in the charge you can't wes it, ask a policeman. (17% of M., S. I, Dodweller d
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