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'B.V.D.' is a trade mark
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White. Black and Gray, with or without clox.
75cts, 1.00 and 1.25 Pair...
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THE LATE MR. JACK.
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FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY,
THE HONGKONG STELEGRAPH FRIDAY M
LLOYD'S SURVEYOR IN HONGKONG.
THE TRANSFER OF
MR. J. LAMBERT.
Engineer Lientenant John Lambert, RNR left to-day by the Shinyo Maru, together with Mrs. Lambert, for San Francisco. They will spend some little time in the United States and Canada: before proceeding to London. whither Mr. Lambert has been transferred.
Mr. John Lambert, born in Sunderland, was the eldest son of Dr. William Osborn Lambert, M. D. and J. P. for the county borough of Sunderland. He was educated with a view to entering the medical profession, but developed mechanical ideas, so that the intention of following the footsteps of his father was abandoned and he became 11 marine engineer.
Mr. Lambert has had long experience in the Colony's ship- ping and engineering. He acted on all occasions for Lloyd's agents and the Salvage Associa- tion and had considerable ex- perience in salvage work.
Since the war Mr. Lambert's duties as Lloyd's Surveyor were increased by a large amount of Admiralty and Government or ders being placed with the local Dock Companies, the conversion of steamers and sailing vessels to Europe to carry
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oil fuel and 40,000 tons" of shipping at present building Lloyd's "highest class for the Shipping Controller made the work too arduous for one man. Mr. Lambert hence felt the need of a change and rest and petition- ed the Society forhome leave and transfer to cooler climate.
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FARM NEWS.
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GLOTHING, FURS & CARPETS
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THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED..
GERIN, DREVARD & Co.
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AND AT CANTON,
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Mr. Lambert came to Hong- kong in 1895-nearly a quarter. of a century ago-to join the Cosmopolitan Dock as Superin- tenden: Engineer, and was later promoted Chief Fngineer of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company. where he remained unil fifteen years ago, when the position of Surveyor 10 Lloyd's Register at this port was offered and accepted. Surveyors, one of whom is Assist- Mr. Lambert has two sons, both He was decorated on board the; H.MS. Tamar on 19th June, 1910,
ant Government Marine Surveyor Yesterday afternoon with the officers' long service
Hongkong, and
the teresting tennis match took place decoration, by Rear-Admira!
Chief Engineer with between N. E Kent and J. Lyon, R. N., and was called in Victoris. Mr. Lambert was a
the Canadian Government Jennings and the Japanese play- our for active service in August, prominent Meson in the Colony, Olympiad, Mikami and Nomura. 1914, and appointed Fleet Coaling Master of Zetland Lodge (1913) The weather conditions were far ers who took part in the Manila Officer for Hongkong. In 1915, and was first Principal of Victoria from suitable for lawn tecnis and Idrew's Society, Hongkong; Mr when the fleet had left these Chapter, holding offices in the the Japanese appeared to feel and Mrs H. B. Bridger; Mr Waters and auxiliary cruisers Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter. this handicap rather more than Mrs S. Baker; Mr and Mrs J. Coaling work became normal, and N. A, ship surveyor, and Mr. Jennings did not play up to their and Mrs A. MacKenzie: Mr and were operating further afield,
Messra. I. S. Gardiner, M. I.their Thorburn; Mr and Mrs Y. L. HMr. Lambert was allowed to re- T. S. Morrison. ship and engineer usual form and the match result- opponents. Kent and Railton; Mr and Mrs J. Hyde and turn to his duties as Lloyd's surveyor, from New York, suced in an easy win for Nomura family; Mr and Mrs D. Harvey: Mr and Mrs C. W. Reynolds; Mr
and Mikami by 6-0, 7-5, and Mrs D. Gow: Mr and Mrs
"The large attendance at the Harvey Green; Mr and Mrs S. funeral of the late Mr W. C.Bisney; Mr and Mrs D. Purves; Mr Jack, which took place at Happy and Mra Holt; Mr and Mrs W. O. Valley yesterday, was eviderce Lambert: Capt. and Mrs F.
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of the high esteem in which he Wheeler; Mr and Mrs J. Mac was held in the Colony. The donald: Mr and Mrs A. A. H. Rev. V. B. Copley Moyie officia Milroy: Capt and Mrs Ritchie ed, and amongst those prevent Mr and Mrs T. Petrie, Mr and were Уг G. Jack, 800 Mrs V. McC. Liddell; Mr and Mrs deceased (chief mourner R. Packham and Miss Packham; Dr. G. P. Jordan, Messrs PMr and Mrs W. L. Railton and Kremer, R. M. Dyer. J. Reid, KEric; Mr and Mrs Witchell; Mr Greig, A. R. Lowe. A. Gibson, G. and Mrs J. Walker; Mr and Mrs M. Shaw, A. Ritchie, R. Packham. G H. M. Bannerman; Mr and M 73 J. W. Graham, B. L. Frost, JT. Neave; Mr and Mrs W. G. Macdonald, P. T. Farrell, TJ-Clark, Mr and Mrs J. Tully, G. J. Harman, S. Baker, J.Shephard; Mr and Mrs G. H. Oram H. Underwood, H. Bridger, TMay; Mr and Mrs F. G. Herridge, Oliphant, A Stevanaon, R. V. Mr and Mrs Piltrie; Mr and Mrs Cameron, J. Taylor. D. Templeton, F. E. Rosser; Mr and Mrs D. A. A. Henderson R. Header Goodwin: Mr and Mrs G. P. son, J. Gardiner, A. Davidson. C. Lammert; Mr and Mrs B. L. W. Brown, D. Muir, S. Musso, J., Frost and family; Mr and Mrs Parsons, A. Dubois, Jeannou, PA W. Heron; Mr W. Ramsay, T. Petrie, D. W. Ram-Johnstone
and Mrs and say, Forsyth, A.D. Macdonald, J.and
family: Mr Mrs R. E. Guan;. Mr Dalziel, J, Hyde, J. Jack, Keith, and Mrs Neave, N. L Railton, J. Hanson. Mr
F. W. Stapleton; Melver, Mandin. G. E. Gegg, J. Mr and Mrs E. Walker, Mr and and Mrs E E. Scott; W. Graham, A. Stalker, Capt. Mrs W. T. Elson; Mr and Mrs Innes, Capt. French, Captain E. Innes; Mr and Mrs S. E. Green; Hail, Capt. T. Mitchell and Lieut. Mr and Mrs J. Reid; Mr and Mrs Johnstone.
W. Davison; Mr and Mrs A Amongst the large number of Stevenson; Capt. and Mrs T. A. wreaths sent were those from the Mitchell; Mr and Mrs Templeto; following:-Wite and Children: Mr and Mrs 8. T. Williamson; Mr office of W. C. Jack and Co.; and Mrs R. Hall; Mr and Mrs J. Workshop of W. C. Jack and Co.; Lambert; Madame M. Flint and Kowloon Cricket Club; Hongkong M. Mandia; Mme. Lily; Mrs E. 0.) Electric Co.; Hughes and Hough;Murphy and Miss Kirkwood; Miss Carmichael and Clarke; Past Clark; Mile. Rogues; Miss C. Presidente, lastitution of En-Medina; Miss Russell; gineers and Shipbuildere; Com-A. Gillanders Capt. A. Jenkyns; mittee, Institutios of Engineers Mr G. W. Brawn; Mr F. A. and Shipbuilders; the. Hongkong Chopard; Mr K. E. Greig Tramway Co., The Kowloon Dock Mr P. Kremer; Mr R. M. Dyer; Staff; Brossard Mopin and Co; Capt. and Mrs Liddell; Mr H. W. Messrs Lowe. Bingham and B. Kennett, MrJ.'O. Hughes; Mr Matthews; Voited Asbestos A. G. Gordon; Capt. Skilton; Mr Oriental agency, Chairman of H. F. Campbell; Mr A. Ritchie and Directors of Hongkong and Mrs G. R. Edwards; Mr J. H. Whampoa Dock Co; W. Powell Gardiner, Mr J. H. Lawrence; Mr and Co.; dfficers and members of T. Ramsay; Mr J. W. Graham; Mr Naval and Military Lodge 848 8, 8. Goldsmith; Mr J. H. Wallace, O; Lodze Estern Scotia 923 8. C.; Mr J. W. Paton; Mr E. T. H. Grand Lodge of Scottish Free-Bunje, Mr G. M. Shaw; Mr W. masonry, Hongkong and South Nicholson: Mr A. M. Slark Mr China District; Lodge of St.J, Tally; Mr C. Ahmed; Wing Jobu, 8C 618; 8t An- Cheong, A'Kau Mr P. H. Nye!!
Mrs
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COMING
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