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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917.
LABOUR AND THE WAR. country right or wrong," but SATURDAY'S - CONCERT. HONGKONG HORTICUL-
Interview With Me.
J. H. Thomas,
Peace.
Farewell Entertainment to the Hongkong Volunteer Contingent. This has now been definite- for Saturday, arranged March 10. The dinner will be held at the Hongkong Hotel at 7.30 p.m. The variety entertain
TURAL SOCIETY.
-To-day's 'Flower and
Vegetable Show. :
-This afternɔon at five o'clock, Vegetablas, &c.—(Open to all gxv the prizes were due to be pre- cept Peak Gardens and Chinese sented by Lady My. ̈ ̈
......... Market Gardeners.) Collection of vegetables.—1, Me Ho Kom Tong.
The band of the 18th Infantry sttended and rendered excellent selections during the afternoon.
Prize List.
The prize list was as follows: -- | Plants la Pots--Open to all except
Peak Gardens and Chinese
Market Gardeners.
in advance of the mont Antirrhinum.-1, Sir Paul canguine expectations. In point Chater; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong. of entries the show was a record, Arams.1, Mr E. J. Chapman;
er 1,000 having been received, 2, Sir Paul Obster.
compared with 612 last your Begonia (semperfɔrens).—1, and 449 the year before. The Sir Paul Obater; 2, Mr Ho Kom number of exhibitors was 67 as Tong. against 54 last year. This fact Carnations or Picoteos.—1, Bir peaks well for the future success Paul Chater; 2, Mr He Kom Tong. of such shows in the Colony, and
Dianthas, other varieties ex- it is to be hoped that interest in
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rather by that higher sense of daty, my country would be wrong if ebe, were not doing sa she is. In spite of some do- mestic squabbles of which we occasionally hear and of which too much notice is often taken, Saya the Observer:-In "a that is the spirit which still recent interview with M. Edward saimates the balk of the people. Mereball, Mr. Semuel Gompers, It would be foolish to deny that
The opening day of the Flower the hoad of the American there are not any folks profiting
and Vegetable Show beld under
Marguerite (Chrysanthemum Federation of Labour, spoke by the war-and it were betterment will be given is the Theatre the auspices of the Hongkong fratsioone, ml, Mr Ho hom Tous; strongly on the duty of British that they were banged-but Royal, commencing at 9.30 p.m., labour to do its almost in "the happily they do not represent the by arrangement with the Band- Borticultural Society was favour, Mr &. B. Ormiston
mann Opera Company, who bare in consequence the Botanical Dr Forayth; 2 Sir Paul Chater.
ed with very fine weather, and
Nasturtium (Tall varieties)-1, alruggle between militarietic great mses of the people.
kindly consented to assist in the domination and the domination
Nothing but a Permanent
Gardens this afternoon presented Salvin-1, Sir Paul Ohater; 2, programme. of the fondamental principles of
an-anima'ed appearance, the It is impossible to accommodate
Mr Ho Kom Tong. right Kovernment," "Hating
"Now, what about America's at the dinner all those who desire attendance of visitors being
"Annuals or plants raised from war as I do," he added.
proposal for peace? Personally, to be hosts, and it has therefore quite large. As regards the seed the same season.1, Mr Ho "If I could stop the present having read Mr. Wilson's Note, been arranged that the choice show itself, it had beea suti Kom Tong; 2, Dr Forsyth. conflict by the raising of a anger I do not share the opinion that he shall rest with the guests, who the average of its immediate pre-azusie-1, Mr He Kom Tong: cipated that it would well above Flowering plants other than I would not rains the finger, considers the sime of the belliger-have each been asked to name on decessors, but the actual result 2, Bir Paul Chater. because I feel that something ente identiosL It would be im-These shosen hosts will be noti must be determined by this war: possible, indeed, for so far-seeing fed by letter. The remaining hosts that is whe her the rule of the statesman as he has proved him will receive their guests in fatare is to be of satoerncy and self to be, to make any such the thestre; tickets of admission militarismo or of democracy, suggestion. As I gather his thereto will be sent. Seating liberty, and humanity."
position, it is that he says each accommodation at tables will be The text of this interview was belligerent makes this claim, in the stalls. Smoking will be later submitted to the well which is an entirely different permitted. The programme will known Labour lender. Mr. J. H. thing, and therefore I can quite be sanounced later. Those who Thomas, M.P., who, efter reading understand that bie point of view have sot already signed the it, explained to Observer is 'let us really see which of you lists
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cirlculated, and who representative the whole position} je right,'
to be hosts, of British Labour in relation to
"On our part we can only point requested to send their names to the war and to the problems to the effort that was made by the Hon. Secretary, Farewell which will srice after the war, this country for peace prior to Entertainment, c/o Hongkong
Mr. Thomas is the ceneral the outbreak of war and also to Club. secretary of the National Union the barbarities that have been
The gaslity of show flowers of Bailway men, the largest eingle committed since by Germany. bers of the community who are
If by any mischance any mem and vegetables is always con- Dahlias, other than Cac u.-1, trade union in the world. Unlike Therefore, whilst it is true leaving for the Front have not agent on the weather and the Sir Paul Chater; 2, Lady Ho Tang. the miners, transport workers', to say that we
ass people received their invitation, will peat sesson has not been any too
Heliotrope.-1, Mr Ho Kom and other, onions, it is not Bare Barious for
peace, it they kindly commanicate with kind to growers. The long, dry Tong, 2, Sir Paul Chater. federation, bata separateorganisa- must be a pesca commensurate the Hon. Secretary an abors ?`
Winter was brought to a close by tion controlled by one bead. Mr. with the sacrifices we have made.
a good rain-fall and the condi. 2, Mr Jordan. Thomas has just been elected | And whilet it would be criminal
tions changed so completely as to
Maiden Hair Ferne.-1, Mr A. with a majority of 74,000, a fact to prolong the war for one mo-
affect the anticipated growth. Nicol; 2, Mre D. Templeton. which is itself thoroughly ment longer than is absolutely
Bat, in spite of this fact, some significant when it is remembered necessary, it would be an inexit
remarkably fine goods were 2, Lady Ho Tong.
Freesia.-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong;
that he is known sa a strong eap. to the memory of our dend heroes
staged. In the flowers always Geraniams.1,Air Paul Chater; porter of the war and that he has were we to agres to any ps.co
(auch "a strong feature of
2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong. addressed more than a hundred (that would mean a repetition of
Hongkong sbows →→→ bloom.
Mignonette, Mr Ho Kom recruiting meetings.
ell this horror and carnage.
of perfect colour and "I do not disguise the fact," It is because there is no The socounts for the, year
size were displayed, and so uni-Torg; 2, Lady Ho Tang.
French Marigold..—I, Mr Hs asid Mr. Thomas, "that the war evidence that the spirit of militar-ending December 31, 1916, have form were the exhibits in some of Kom Tong; 2, Hon. Mr C. E. was to me a bitter disappoint-im, which, after all, was primari been closed and (eabject to audit) the well filled classes that the mebl; not because my own coun-ly responsible for the war, in show a net profit of about judges had a hard task in award- try was involved, but because I broken in Germany that I'am $320,000, which, together with the g prises. The cut flowers were cinalis).-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2. Pot Marigolds_(calendula off had pinned my faith on the afraid that peace at this moment sum of about $84,000 brought better displayed this year than Mr Bo Kom Torg. strength of German democracy, would not be a lasting one. The forward from the previous year'east, and in the pot plants esation and I hoped that on an issue so war lords would point to their sac accounts, make a total of about the fact was amply demonstrated close sed definite as the violation cesses on the battlefield as a justi-|$404,000, which the General that in Hongkong it is possible 1, of Belgium the German labour fieation of their notion and at all Agents (Messrs.Jardine, Matheson to grow flowering plants of charm tion Club. movement would have ben auffi coste that apiril must be crashed. & Co, Ltd.) and Consulting Com ciently strong to make war im- On the other hand, it cannot mituse renommend should be possible.
be emphasised too strongly that dealt with as follows :- to us if ie not a war of aggran-To pay a Dividend of
wish
COMPANY REPORT.
The China Suger Refining Company, Ltd.
"Whatever our American com- rades may think, one thing is ab- solutely clear that, so for sa or ganised Ishouria concerned,it gave at the outset of the war its an manent peace and if the lessons To write down Swatow flinching support to the Govern of this war are really learned,
Property meat for its vigorous and success- then the settlement must be auch To pay a bonus to fal prosecution. Nothing bass will gasrantee peace for the Staff happened, so far as the main future. And here working-class To carry forward to issue is concerned, to alter this opinion will play a considerable the nexi scoount position. In fact, there is mach | part. Labour is not weakened in about in common in the situation. The this country are result of the objet of the organisation of war, It iestronger to-day than ever. labour is for the strong to help La fact, labour, as the Government the weak; and when we found a of the day recognissa fully, cas ruthless and barbarous invasion wia or lose the war. Apart entirely of Belgium in violation of a from those of our own people in treaty obligation, and, indeed, the councile of the nation—and, never defended except on the incidentally let me say I hope grounds of military recessity, there will be one in the councils there was no other course open that determine peace-Labour to us than to do as we did. has been consulted in every step If it was right that we should that has been taken for the past paralyes the railway system of two years. this country, as we threatened to
disementy nor mast we approsch $12 per share (12%)$240,000 the question in a spirit of revenge, To place to Repairs & because if there is to be a per Renewals Account...
After the War..
growing high-class produce will pluding Carnation and Picotee.
1. Dr. Forsyth; 2, Hon. Mr C. E. 40 flag, for to-day's display was Anton. the various competitors. well worth the trouble imposed en Osotus Dablits.-1. Mr
Anton. Kom Tong; 2, Hos. Mr C. E.
and beauty far exceeding what is possible at Home. The mase of gorgeous colours produced by the staged plants was a sight well worth seeing.
Ho
Larkspurs.-1, Sir Paul Chater:
Autoo.
French Bosne.-1, Paul Chater; 2, Hon. Mr C. E. Anton.
Beets,1,Mr G.K.HallBrutton; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.
Braamsls Sprouts.1, Mr G. M. Shaw; 2, Lady Ho Tang, Cabbages. 1, Mr Ormiston; 2, Inspector Angus.
A. E.
Cadlidswers or Broccoli,-1, Lady Ho Tang: 2, Rt. Rev. Bishop Lander."
Carrota.- 1,- Mr A. Niool; 2 Sir Paul Chater.
Heads of Celery,-1, Mr G. E. Shaw; 2, Sir Paul Chster.
Locks-1, Lady Ho Tang; 2, M. A.-Nical.
Lettuce (cabbage varietisa.)— 1, Hon Mr O. E. Anton; 2, Mr W. Hardwick.
Lettuces (cos varieties.)—1, Mr A. Nicholson,
Onions, Lady Ho Tung; 2, Mr A. Nicol.
Parsnips.-1, Mr A. Nicol; - 2, Sir Paul Chater.
GYMKĦANA SÈASON.
Programme for the First Meeting.
The first Gymkhons in fized for Saturday, April 21. The provisions al programme is se follows :-*
1-Half mile for non-wins ling embe. with allowances for non-placed poniss and for jockeys. 2-Gymkhans Stakes. Oak
mile.
3.-B. Class Handicap. Once Bound.
4. Tent Pegging.
5.-Oas mile for sube,, say season. Penalties for winners. Allowances for unplaced ponies and jockeys.
6.- La 'iss' Nomination Bend-
ing.
7.-A Olass Handiosp. l† mile.'
CANION ANd germany.
| Absurd - Telegram from Kwang- tung Assembly Members.
The following telegram has been addressed to the President
Pode of Peas.-1, Lady Hoby several Members of the Kwany, o Tang; 2, Mr Eo Kom Tong.
tang Provincial Assembly :- Potatoes.-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2, Bo Kom Tong.
Radishes.1, Mr A. E. Ormis.
ton,
should devate our attention so
"Aisberto China has followed a pesosful policy in her dealings with foreign nations. At this time, when the foundation of the Savoy Cabbages-1, Lady Ho Republia is being laid and the Tang; 2, Mr G. K. Hall Bration. Constitution of the nation is being Tomatoes,-1, Lady Ho Tang: framed, it is imperative that we 2, Mr N. L. Railton.
Tarnips-1, Sir Paul Chater; improve the administration, and Book to keep pesco wish all 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.
Vegetable Marrows-2, Mr Ations. However, Nicol Vegetables etc.-(Peak Gardens Only.) Collection of vegetables.-1.Mrs 0. M. Eds.
Beets-, Kre G. H. Gale; 2, Mr O, D. Wilkinson.
Brussels Sprogle.
Wa
sarprised to learn that, at the in stigation of some persons, China is going to break off diplomatie relations with Germany. In visi of the present circumstapoes ndi for China to take part in the war, only will there be no advantage
but she will suffer for the step wo 1 Sir reably taken. She has no men- Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mr C. Dof-war, no arms and ammunition. Wilkinson.
Cabbages. 1, Sir Robert Ho with Entente Powers in the war, She cannot take an active part Tung; 2, Mr H. W. Looker.
Carrots.-1, Mrs Ede; 2, Mr existence.
but she will endanger her own J. Scott Harston.
Cauliflower or Broccoli,-1, Matilda Hospital; 2, Ara Bay.
Heads of Celery-1, Mr J. Scott
Leeks.-1, Sir Robert Ho Tong; 2, Mr H. W. Looker.
Nasturtium (dwarf varieties).— Mr A Nicol; 2, Mr A. J. Mackie. Harston; 2, Mrs Ede.
Polaniss,-1, Ladies BecroD-
Pansies or Violas, Dr
Forsyth; 2, Hon. Mr G. E. Anton. Forsyth; 2, Sir Paul Cheter.
Phlox Drammondii-1, Dr
Primals.1, Lady Ho Tung. Rosen-L Sir Paul Chater. Violeta-1, Bir Paul Chater; 2, Men Jordan.
Verbens,-1, Lady Ho Tang; 2, Mr A. E. Ormiston.
,
Plants in Pots-Peak Gardens
only. Marguerite-1, Mrs. Murray Scott; 2, Mr G. Ö. Mozon,
1, Mr A. H. Harrie; 2, Mr N. L Lettuces (osbbage varieties.)
Watson,
"It is expected that before long peace will be restored, and should we remain neutral we shall have s voice as a peacemaker in the therefore the duty of the Central: ooming peace conference. It is
Government to continue in its
deaf ear to all inducements to join neutral policy, and to targ
the Allies. We must not act against Lettuces (con varieties)-1, Sir humanity and principle, nor can Robert Ho Tang; 2, Mrs Fletcher. we afford to break of diplomatic Farepips,, Mr O. E. Erelations with any Power. Any Deavis.
false step taken will certainly Pesa, Mrs Taylor; 2, Mrs affect the internal situation of the C. E. H. Besvis.
2,
Radishes,-1, Mr N. L. Watson; President and all Central Officials country. It is hoped that the Mrs G A. Hastings.
will give no ear to rumours and Tomatoes, Matilda Hospit-wild projects, but will try their al; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tang.
Taraipa.-1, Hra Ede. Cut Flowers, open to all Except
Vegetable raising soffers handi- 75,000 caps which have not to be encoun- sered in the Old Country but 25,000 the produce seen at to-day's show, would have, in many instances
prize-winning 15,000 boen
exhibits at almost any show. The colles- tions were nothing less than 49,000 splendid, and special mention should be made of cabbages, $404,000 | potatoes, peas, and carrots, which
Peak Gardens and Chinese of a tstanding merit, Dwarf Nasturtium-1, Mr 0.
Market Gardeners. Celery, too, had been well raised, D. Wilkinson; 2. Mrs Hay.
A word of praizs should be
Flowering plante, other than Tang: 2, Mr A. Nico 1.
Cat Flowers.-1, Lady Ho given to the table decorations (annuals.~1, Mr O. D. Wilkinson. and the ladies who were respon
Sweet Peas.—1, Mr A. Nicol:
KROEWOEK PROFITS AND DIVIDEND.
WOLO
Tall Nasturtium.-1, Mr A. H. Hurrin; 2, Mrs Hay,
Angusis or plants raised from
Red Pink Rosea.-1, A. Nichol-
BOR.
very best to improve internal administration and commence ali kinds of reform."
General Exhibits-(Open to all,)
Ladies' Flower sprays and 2. Gentlemen's Botton Holes.-I, Mien Soar lun.
Cat Ross,-1, Mr. A. Nioboj-
Leefe; 2, Mr B. W. Looker.
White or Yellow Roses.-1, Mr; 2, Bir Paul Chater,
Best Wedding Bouquet.-1, Bo Kom Tong; 2, Sir Paul Antirrhinum.-1, LN.
Mr. J. J. Harrington, Ubater.
Vase of Out Flowers, for deco- Roses any colour.1 Sir Paulrative effect.-1, Mra J. J. Har- Arum.-1, Bir Bobert Ho Tungi Chater; 2, Mr A Nicholson. 2, Mr O. D. Wilkinson,
Castas Dahlias), Hrs G. H. Gale.
sible for them. The number of sed the same season.1, M2, Mr N. Hardwick. entries in this class was Edo; 2, Mr M. L. Watson, A Very Satisfactory Report.
large and the pictareeqas Petunias.—1, Mr G. D. Wilkin- adornments designed were auch son. Mesara. Benjamin and Polis advise us that the balance at The winning displays were artistic na to claim general admiration. credit of proft and lose sooount and well thought out. of Kroowook Java Plantations, do, and as we should have done, "I do not think for a moment Ltd., after paying the Shanghai light task was performed by the The work of judging a no ocosase of a grave injustice to one there is going to be a sort of fall Office expenses and making pro following: of our men, was it not equallying upon each other's necks after vision for directors' and sudi- right to risk everything we the war, but I am quite satisfied tors' fees, in Tis. 151,645.40. poosseed when an injustice, and thet se a result of the sacrifices Three interim div-- mach worse than an injustice, Labour has made there will was being done by a strong be better appreciation of nation to a week?
the rights to which it is entitled. 100,000 Railwaymen Fighting. In short, I am hoping that those "As evidence of the earnest who fought together for their determication of my own anion to country will continue to fight aphold the cause of right and together to make their country justion, although we are 340,000 worth living in. strong to-day, there are 100,000
#
idende, each of Tls. 0.50
per abere, absorbing Tla. 82,503.00 Final Dividend of TL 1.00 per share, Bonus to staff and
Carry forward
manager,
Vegetables.-Hr. W.J. Tutcher and Mr. H. W. Looker.
Cat Flowers. Mr. Nowall and Mr. H. Green.
and Mr. L. N. Leefe,
Pot Flowers-Mr. A. Nicholson,
Table Decorations.-All the 55,000.00 foregoing Jadges,
Tia. 151,645.40
Dahline (other than Caolus).- No entry.
Ferns, distinct variation.-), Mr Edo.
Freesia-1, Mr Edo; 2, Mr C. E, H. Beavis.
Dahlias other thas Caotus-1
Cactus Dahlias-1, Sir Paul rington; 2, Mrs Hay, Obster; 2, Mr A., Nicholson,
Basket of Cat Flowers for | children between the ages of 7 Carastions, and/or Picoteer. and 15-1, King Ormiston; 'Z, L, Sir Paul Chister; 2, Mr Ho Komise Stall; b, c, Min Franova Tong.
M. Steveson.
Beet Table Decoration.--1, Mrs Six Pani Chater; 2, Mr A. Nicol. J. J. Harrington; 2, Mr« 1: &
Mignonette,-I, Mrs Jordan; Dabis. Ladies Recreation Club. Natariam,-1, Mr A, Nichol-Foliage Plante.1, Gir
Group of Flowering sad Paal Chater; 2, Hon. Mr. O. E. Anton. Dish of Strawberries-1, Mr. Bratton, |Ho:Kom Tong; 2, Mr G. K. Hall
Goraniums.—I, Mr O. D. W., kinson; Bir Robert Ho Tang.
Heliotrope-1, Sir Robert Hoon; 2, Mr A. E. Ormiston, Tang; 2, Mr L. N. Lools.
Pansies-1, Mrs R. Makeham ; 2, Mr A. Nicol, Larkspur-1, Mr G. A. Hastings.
Violeta-1, Mr A.E. Ormiston; 2. Mrs Jordan,
Pot Marigolds (Jalendula officinalis).—I, Ke A. H, Harrin; 2, Mr H. W. Looker.
French Marigolda.-1, Mr A. HL.] Harris; 2, Mr T. E. Pearce.
· Last your mention was made of 8,250.00 the fact that owing to some 6,895.40 exhibitors not sending in their "That there will be difficulties of our members fighting at the in the transition slage no one
intended exhibits a good, many front and more than 12,000 rail will deny. But here again there
blank places were osused in the warmen have already paid the is a strong body of perasan in
show staging, and it in plossing greatest of all encrifices by their this country who are watching
to record that this year a grost lives. To show, moreover, the very carefully after-the-war pro International conference will be improvement was soon in this kind of spirit that prevails at blems and I am quite certain they bold and I am satisfied it will do respects fact, which, consider home, let me tell you that engine will be ready with concrete and good."
ing the weather, reflects vary great Maiden Hair Ferns-1, Mrs drivers and firemen have worked definite proposals...
Mr. Thomas added that within credit on exhibitors generally, Skelton; 2, Mre Murray Scott. as long as thirty-eight hours on
The duties of "I am personally sorry that the last three weeks he has lost
Hon.
Mignonetto. 1, MH. W. their engine in order to carry the proposal of the American three nephews in the war. “It Secretary wma very ably dis- Looker; 2, Mrs Fletcher, troops and munitions of war. Federation of Labour for an In-must not be assumed therefore," charged by Mr A. Nicol, and the Verbens,--1, Mrs G. A. Incidentally, my own union bas ternational conference was not he said, "that I look upon war as Socisty owes much to his energy Hastings; 2, Mr J. Boot Harston. invested more than a million accepted. It was not because of anything but hell let loose, and enthusiaBIL. The other Pansies or Violas.-1,Sir Robert dollars in War Loan and is now any hostility to the American There is, however, something offisisis were-President, Mr Ho Tang; 2, Mr G. C. Moxon. making arrangements to lend to Federation-and we know that worse even then war, and that is H. W. Looker; Treasurer, Mr L Phlox Drummondii,-1, Mr T. the Government another large our fellow-workers in Ameriós disgrace. La spite of all the N. Lesta: Committee, Mrs Stabb. E. Pesice; 2, Mrs G. 11. Murray
appreciate and understand our mistakes that have been made Mrs Nowall, Mrs Taylor, Me Chos Boot, ***It is this feeling of what I position--but rather because of and it would be foolish not to Po Sien, Commander Beckwith, Rossa-1,Sir Raberi Ho Tang. would call a high moral duty that the resentment that is felt by admit there had been mistakes Me W, J. Talcher, Mr_W. Li Plants in Pota-(Opan to all who was primarily responsible for our labour in this country, against one cannot help but feel that Fatiander, Mr J. Boott Haveston, do not employ a gardener). - people leaving the workshop, their German camarades on the if the nation had nos played the and Mr O. E. BL. Bearing The Annals of Plants raised from minos, and railways and repond question of Belgium, Zepp raids, part she has the state of Europe show is under the petronage of seed the sense sexson, Moaward. ing as they did to the country's and other outrage, of which 201. (they call in 1914. They were not hi nó oridanos of peasest, demoersey would hars boss
aum,
soluated by the
Chink, however, hang grare indeed.”
Cut Flowers-(Peak Gardens Only).
Sweet Peas-1, Kr H, W. Looker; 2, Mr H.B.L. Dawbiggio. Bed or Pink Roses.—No award. Award.
White or Yellow Bowes-No Roses any colour.-No award. Carnations or Picoteen-No award,
..
Daffodila-I, Mr L. N. Lesia; 2, Commander Beckwith,
い
Group of Balbe-No exhibit, Flowering Planto,----1, Mr N. LA. Watson; 2, Mr He Tom Tong. i da ExchangeClass: (Pot Planta), *** 4, Mr A. Nicol,
Open to Chinese. Maricat (lardeners, Cat Flowers.No exhibit. Wedding Bouquet-Noexhibit,
Challenge Cupaj
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Pot Plant. (open to all snoept Posk gardana and Chinese mo |-|| kot gardeners) --Sir Robert Be
Out Flowers.-1, Mr O.D.] Wilkinson; 2; Mri Edo. Mr O. D. Wilkinson.
Nasturtium.-1, Mr Ede; 2,
Pension, Mr M. L. Watson; Teng 2, Mes Taylor,
Violeta --), Matilda Hospital;
2. Mrs Murray Booth.
Cucine Dahliae, Sir Robers Ho Tang1,2, T3 WHO
Pot Planta (Pank only).-Mer, Skeltonsh
Out, Floween, except Pardan DREA
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