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MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920.
1st Concert, 915 pm.
Instrumental Trio.
1. Young, R. Young, 20th Century Miracles: "The Miracle Man," Mr. A. J. Braga
2nd Concert, 10.30 p.m. Comie Song, Mr. W. Euington; With Foils and Sabres, Messrs. Dunbar and Burner: Piano Solo Miss E. Osmund; The Two Ras- eals; Song Selected, Mr. H. Thet- ford: Comic. Song, Mr. East.
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afternoon. The Hand of the End the evening, Mr. Cho Po Sien, Wiltshire Regiment played be- 350: pupils of St. Joseph's College, tween 3 and 7 p.m. by kind peri) $25, ** mission of Col. Wyndham and the
The Concerts. officers of the regiment.
The following were When Hia
the pro- Excellency the grammed of the two concerts. The Governor arrived at 9.30 pm, ac-lateness of the hour prevents a re- comprajed by Capt. Warner part of them, and Capt McGrath, he was re ceived at the entrance by Chev, Song Selected, Mr. E. T. Crock- J. M. Alvas, President of thaler: Central Council, Mr. W. G. Fitz. (Jones: Musical Monologue, Mr. A. Original Comedian, Mr. J. Gibbon. Chairman of the Bazaar Wheelan; Committee, Lieut-Colonel F. J.MisseS Bowen, Commander F.. Hodg sob, £s, Mr. !. A. Barton, Mi J. M. S. Rosario, Mr. Chos Po Sien, and Mr. Simon Tae Yan, member of the Committee.
The Guard of Honour was composed et a detachment of Day Scouts under Scoutmaster Gutierrez.
Thanks to the splendid scheme illumination. the grounds presented an even more attractive appearance in the evening than in the afternoon. The lights were An Oakland re-seater motor- well arranged that the stallstar of the sametypess the price in showed up to the best possible the Moter-car Draw, was promin antage the magnificent displayently displayed on a stand in front -7 all kinds with which they were
the main entrance. The ac- envited. from precious silks, situal prite motor car, which was větware and porcelains
won by Mr. H. T. Wilgress, of the Dolls and go-carts for the kiddies C.POS, with ticket No. 552, sold:
hristmas. Where everything was
by Miss D. Xavier, will be taken well organised and the stalls delivery of in its case from the go- und!" side-shows so
down by the lucky winner. successfully arried on it would be almost in total proceeds of the Motor-car The vidious to make special mention. Draw will go to the Society's The Bank, which was just at the
funds. Mr. Tsui Kam Hing, of the entrance, and ever which two stal-Fu
Fred Indiana stord card was in charge of Lieut. tel. F. J. Bowen, Treasurer of the Society. The Tea Stall, which
The Helpers. was in charge of Mrs. Jordan and
The Bands of the Bad Wiltshire her assistants, occupied a promin
Regiment and the Sociedade ent position under the campanile Philarmonica rendered excellent and was prettily lighted by colour programmes of music during the ed lanterns, The two concerts, evening and added considerably organised by Messrs. A. J. Braga, to the pleasure of the Fete. W. E. Crocker, and P. A. Rozarie,
The following were the mem-Monagle and McShane.
Lopes, and Messrs. Pardoe, Mac- came 10 measure his dollar anwere made up of really excellenters of the Elzasr ascertained that for ten cents, he item, and the seating capacity of Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon (Chair Mrs. A. F. Demand, Messrs. S.
Committee:
American had several diferent tafiles suited the Union Club Hall was taxed to
Lottery. Mr. ard mune, Liesk Colonel F. J. Bowen Danenberg. J. C. Barretto, M. H. to his means, for one dollar.its utmost at both shows. The several others, and so on.
Treasurer. Mr. J. M. S. Rosario The fete was held in the come did display of specially selected Hodgson, F... Mar C. A. Law, Ball. E. F. Brown, F. G. da Lua, Dollar Rame Stall, with its splen-Secretary), Commander F. M. Baptista, D. C. Baptista, J. N. and of the Catholic Cathedral prises, was in charge of Mr. and Captain
H. B. Pereira, M. J. and canvass for fand the adj duing playground of Mrs. J. M. Norvaka and was a Captain H. S. Metirath and Messrs. da Luz, Mrs. Lena Miles, KANGEAN brought the workers of the one old St. Joseph's College, under centre of attraction, as was als M. F. Baptista, L. A. Barton, Misses Angela da Luz, Annie Ur ALCHIBA of St. Vincent de Paul to happye distinguished patronage of the "American" Stall, in charge of. Braga, B. W. Brown. T..A. Car-Car, Dolly Hanson, Elsa Alves. BORNEO. results last night when am Excellency the Governor and Mand Mrs. A. E. Osmand. Mir. valho, From Po San-S-Darenberg, Alda Alves, Delminda Lopes, Aziza - admirable giftam fele
bazaar, the 37th in the history of
aily Stubby, E. Vice Admiral and Mrs. J. D. Osmand ran the Dillon, H. Dixon, T. W. Doyin. Lopes, Olga da Resa, Leonor Col- the Society, saw the conclusiony A. LI, Ribar, HE Mr
Postcard Stall which repeated its M. Fernandes, F. Fisher, Kieres laco, Julia Soares, Herminia San- of their efforts on behalf of the i
opera) & Ventris, fun,"ar, ?
record success of last year. The Mackenzie, Li Yat
tos. Chơi. E. J
Idalina Remedios, as alone W. Raden Maats.
Marie Hankong poor.
Snorenir Stall, which was stocked | Noronha. J. M. Noronha, A. F. Souza, Lolita Ribeiro, Leonor The compound of the Routin it was informally opened in the 4th some really useful and beau-mand, J. D. Osmund, T. M. Per Gomes. Tracy Brown. Bertha Catholic Cathedral Al the afternoon. when the children tiful articles, was kept busy dur-petus. E. A. Remedios, J. J. dos Brown. Angela Remedios, Edalia adjacent playing ground of the perindly were catered for, and the early part of the evening Bemedine, Max A. das Remedios, da Luz. old St. Joseph's College, where | When the attendance askared handing out souvenirs in exchange J. A. V. Eibeira, A., G. da Rocha.
Postcard Lottery-Mr. the fete took place, was a bright | Meli for the success of the event for the $1 admission tickets. Ar-P. H. Rosarin, Simon Tse Yan. Rrs, J. D. Osmand, Mr. and Mrs. scène of rolour, Maang lights. The grounds were decorated and ticles not claimed at this Stall by Spettigue. J. E. Wilson.
J. A. V. Ribeiro. Mr. and Mrs. E. and hapy Jestling crowdsuminated en
most lavish | 1439 Pum, were. in accordance The following is a list of the M. Ozorio, Mr. and Mrs. throughout the
J. D. evering, and,) scale,
the Lonating with the conditions print d on the Stall-holders and
their
assist Remedios, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. P. judging from the number of people thomughly done by Mr. Fl-kets, transferred to other stalls cante:-
Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R that attended, the financial 69N KA wha amply justified and side-shows some of which Tea Room. Afternoon Miss | Sequeira, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Luz.] results must have been of a very A large number of zealous work were by that time becoming de-Alda Franco, Miss May Fincher. Mr. S. M. da Cruz. Misses C. gratifying nature. There was ers from the Royal Navy, under pleted of their stocks. The ap-Miss Annie Urquhart, Misses Ribeiro. C. Medina, M. Montaltoj only one thought prepossessing | 3~. R. W. Brown and Mr. R. Spetproach of Christ as was prohilly Rodgers: (Evening) the visitor when he made his waptivue.
Mrs. de Jesus, C. Tavares, M. S..Ro *pert the whole of terponsible for the good business Jordan, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Maitzari. E. Sequeira, G. Pinna, G. through the billiantly i lumat Saturday afternoon a gering the one by Mr. Dillon's Farm Yardland, Mrs. Jessell, Mrs. Stopford, Remedios, C. Kennedy, M. L. Bar- ed grounds and that was how numerous stalls with bünting and Mrs. Dillon's Christmas Tree, very Mrs. Edwards. to make the bext possible decorating the grounds with hun-prettily
Mrs. Bristow, rada. M. Remedina, B. Xavier, L. Dluminated. *A of Misses Bowen.
Ozorio. B. Ozorio, Messrs. A. O. use of his facial resources dreds of Huge, from huge national course, the centre of attraction for in face of the manifell attrac ensigns to tiny penunt. The i
Concert.-Messrs. A. J. Braga, Barradas, J. A. Barradas, V. M. all the little ones, and
when W. E. Crocker, P. A. Rosario. J. Barradas. J. M. Fonseca, A. F. tions that were presented to his luminations, designed by Mr. Father Christmas made his ap-Jones. A. Wheelan, W. Evington, Repedios, L. G. Lima, A. J. 03| view from every part of the fronin, were particularly effec-pearance he was received with de Dunbar. Burnett, E. T. Crocker, mud, L. A. Osmond. ground. There was a souvenir tive, some of the schemes being light and enthusiasm. The Flec- Thetford, East. "The Two Souvenir Ticket stall, where, in exchange for his very pretty: the illumination of Arie Shooting Gallery, run by Mr. Rascals, Ms E. Osmund and the Messrs. F. B. P. Silva and J. J. Exchange- the large Christmas tree especially McCarthy, and the "Candles" Misses Young.
dos Remedioa. was generally admired. A cum-Mersra, A. J. Brags And P. II.
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ber of powerful Kitson lights were Rezario und Mead imes Carroll, E. J. Noronha, Mrs. J. M. Alves, 裁员 onte AR introduction also used. and it is hardly anonsales and Grout, also appear- Mrs. L. A. Barton, Mrs. A. Basto, Mrs. J. J. dos Remedios, Mr. and invitation for his custom for exaggeration to say that the whole ed to be well-patronised. aa were Mrs. Burden,
scene was, as promised, that of a also the Roulette Miss Loureiro, Gutierrez, Miss Gertie Chos, Miss J. E. Rocha, Mr. and Mrs. F. F... Dillon and J. P. Wilson.
Miss
Farm Yard and Store-Messrs. Dunn, Tressler, Casey, Driscoll, Asteria Mrs. F. J. Ribeiro, Mr. and Mrs. veritable fairyland.
Jeffers. Goggin and Miss Allen. The namer- The Electric Dip, the Eran Tub, Angeline Choa, Miss Julia Card-Ribeiro. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Van-
Electric Shooting stalls. Near by, was located, the
Gallery- ous stails had been very neatly the Aunt Sally, the Lucky Wheel,ner, Miss Ellie Noronha, Miss denberg. Mrs. and Miss Vichy,
Lucky Mr. R. Spettigue, Mr. Mr. McCarthy. grand stall, where the ten-cent designed by Mr. Max. A. dos Re-Ball-in-Bucket, Quoits and the Pile. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Rocha, Misses Gutierrez, Carmen Roberts
Le Bosquet and Miss Wilkinson. lottery attraction offered special medios and Mr. M. F. Baptista, shooting Gallery; while a chance Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rozario, Misses and Thelma Remedios, Dr. Loyola and Wiethers.
Electric Dip-Messrs. Cronin Candles.-H. A. L Braga, Mr. inducements for winning a large and every corner of the grounds. to "straff" the Bolshevik secmed Irene
P. A. Rozarie, Mrs. W. J. Carroll, number of valuable prices
Rozario, Edith at which lend themselves to an af to bring genuine pleasure to a Helena
Roulette Table-Miss L Lou- Mrs. F. Gonzales, Mrs. A. Grout, Soares, da Rocha, Mesars. C. F. Mattos, "cheap" cost.
Soares, Aurea Xavier, F. C. Laurel, E. Mattos, Luiz eiro, Miss M. Loureiro, Mrs. Misses Young. Stoneham, Smith fair of this nature, seemed to have large number of the bourgeoise. Olive Lotteries and raffles in them- been utilised to the best advan-The Befreshment Stall
Xavier, Norah Borden, Gutierrez, F. C. Collaco, A. S.Summers, Mrs. J. M. da Rocha,
and A. Lopes, selves would be montonous affairs tage. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Noron-charge of Messrs. T. M. Perpetuo Messrs. E. Cordeiro, H. F. Rozario, Ribeiro, L. Roza, R. Tavares, Iones, Miss Ancie Dilloa.
was in Gladys Pickett. Violet Tsan, and Gomes, L. C. R. Souza, Lacio:
Bran Tab-irs. Neeson, Mrs. Strading the Bolshevik.-.- were the art of diversification not ha and their assistants were kept and W. 4. Wilkinson, and need-B. Young. P. H. Yovanovich.
Messrs. M. F. Baptista, L. G. Bap- practised to the extent
Paulo da Silva.
Christmas Tree-Mrs. Dillon, tista, A. M. Alarakia, C. Pinns which busy at the Ten-cent Stall, which less to say, did a "roaring" busi the ingenuity of the sponsers appeared to be stocked with every ness until mid-night.
Dollar Rafe.--Mr. and Mrs. J. Refreshments-31r. T. M. Per- Miss Warren, Misses May, Doris and J. Pinna. of the fete bad made good thing that the youngsters convenience of winners of prizes Misses Vas Loureiro, Graham, O.sisted by Messrs. P. Roza, J.
For the M. Noronha, Mrs. E. Danenberg, petuo and Mr. W. J. Wilkinson, as and Agnes Dillon. possible-Thus the visitor was could desire. Mr. and Mra. Willis there was
Doll Raffles-Misses L and confronted with the perplexing were
a Parcels Office in Xavier, M. Souza, B. d'Almada e Britto. D. Remedios, J. Almeida Sophy Ellis. at the Chute, which pro-charge of Messrs. E. Ribeiro and J. Castro, Annie Silva. E. Carvalho, and E. Garcia, "choice offered by the many stalls vided great excitement for the lit-Ward.
Cake Rafea-Mr. Nicol, Miss of this character, such as the tle ones.
E. Osmund, E. Soares, B. Castro, Chute Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Daphne Nicol The Tea Room was, of lucky wheel, roulette, etc, until he course, well patronised during the received in the compound during Xavier, G. Pinna, L Souza and D. and Clinton.
The following donations were Irene Remedios, O. Roza, 8. assisted by Messrs. Vinen, Belles
Aunt Sally.-Messrs. Goldrick, Crank, Davis, Earry, Hurley,
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Quoits.---Mesars. C. O. Baptista, E. M. Franco, Luiz Roza, Luiz Lima, L. J. Noronha,
Ball-in-Bucket-Messrs. F. A. Baptista, L G. Gutierrez, V. P. Santos, F. B. Lewis.
(Continued un Page 9.)
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