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vary charming to their Puritan costumes The Biza Stall looked very picturesque, the Nursery: Stall showed a great deal of originality, and the stalls run by the St. Paul's and St. Stephen's Schools are worthy of mention, but all the stalls presented a most attractive appearance and it is (not easy to discriminate between
them.
The proceedings were enlivened by music contributed by the Wills Raad, under the capable direction of Bandmaster Eaton, and the N.C.O's, the irl Guides and the Boy Scouts rendered valuable assistance and all contributed to make the bazaar a succesS,
The Children's Concert held on! a stage fitted up in the ballroom of the House was one of the most charming features of the day. Therewere twoitems-The Dance of the Magpies" and "A Toy Shop Frolic. Both were excordingly well performed and gr-at credit is due to Mr. F.C. Hall, Mrs. Grayburn, Miss Edkins and Miss Ram, who are responsible for mak- ing the entertainmen: a success.
The following are the names of those who took part-
Part I.
The Dance of the Migpies." Tho cld Cottage Womsa: Margarei Cameron.
Too Magpies: Fairlie Nichol- 100, Alson Nicholsan. Honour Asscock, Reamood Hancock, Jean Bird, Peggy Hornell, Theo- Jura Camera.
Part II.
"A Toyshop Frolic" Girl Doll Hocour Hancock. Rasmurd Asccock, Sheila Lanz. Peggy Horse!!, Juan Horne'l.
I brodora Camren, Bath Me- Elderry, Jean Bird,
Fairies Rassmund Hancock. Paris Didwell, Betty O liver.
· French Waiters: Alphonae- Cint Bell. Gastro-John Bell.
Dutch Dalla: Hapel-Micbsel Young Gretel Arne Beding. feld. Soldier: Jact Break pear, Sandy Nott, Bruce Sutherland, Dirk Shiner, Philip Stubbe,
Babies: Nancy Hornell, Hea her Kent, Judy Smith, Mary Smith, Daphne Oilver.
Golliwog: Lewis MacDougall. During be afternoon there were aby rates held, the results of which bare not yet been 600032. ced.It is worthy of note however, that a dog from the Dog's Home fetched $30.
Natal and Dockyard Stall. The Mayder: Mrs. Bowden saisted by Mrs. King Salter, Mrs Camp- bell Samson, Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Greig, Mrs Owen, Mrs Hamilton Berners, Mrs Lowe, Mrs Stern, Mr. Church. Mr Syrett, Mra, Gract, Mrs. Bickford, Mrs and Miss Lamerton, Mrs. Prickett, Mes, Podlips, Mrs. Merab, Mrs Rudd.)
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Mrs. Ascher, Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. The Tea Garden was in charge of The Public Works Department Brookshaw and Mrs. Bowden. Mrs. Richard Hancock. Mra. rendered great service in undertak Smith.
Haraton and stes Wallace, Testing the erection of the stalls,
Misa
FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.
were
Military Stall(Blue); Lady Kirksserved under the supervision of patrick assisted by Mrs Taylor, Mr Mrs Harston and Mrs Fichard Shewell, Mt Maugham, Mra Whire, Hancock, in two shifts, consisting Mrs Westlake, Mrs Tomis, Mrs of the following ladies who acted Cartwright, Mrs Delacrabe, Miss 63 waitresses: Mre Archer, Miss The visitors commenced to pour Tualey. Mrs Donovan, Mr Collison, Coppinger, Mr G. N. Humphreys, into Government House ground- Mrs Anderson. Mrs Cheesely, Mrs Mrs Vining, Mr Marshall Woc
Articles Signed. quite early in the af erooou and Humphreys, Mes Humphry. Mress Gittis, Ms Newsholme, Saturday for the Featherweight The articles were signed on by calf past two there was a Turtle. Mrs Massey sed 3irs Staith. Mrs. Quarles van Cord, Miss
rowd arutad toe stalls. Hi Mrs Wyndham and Captain Cart Quarles van Udard, Miss D. Ellis, Championship of the Colony, to Excellenes turmally declared the weight supervised the cash takings
Miss P. Ellia, Miss Huxley. Miss Leading Stoker Britt, of H. M. 5. be fought between Teddy Neal and Round about two and a half bazier op:n and then the fun Pest Stall: Mrs. La Frentz Stobart, Miss Stubbe. Mrs Stop Cairo, at the City Hati on Satur thousand persons visted Govern-ga. All the stalla contained assisted by Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. furd, Lady Stuart Taylor, Mrs Dent House grounds on Saturday, an attractive display of wares and Ram: Urs Foragih. Mrs, Grapburn, Tina. Miss Edkins, Mrs R. day. November 26th. Neal was on the occasion of the annual the ladies to charge were not in, Dyer Bail, Mrs. Hammond, Sutherland, Mias Macdunall, Missccompanied by his trainer, Kid bazaar of the Women's Guild and behind introducing
10.
their M. B. Hall, Mus H. Irving, Betty Rs. Mrs Sayer, Mise panied by Petty Officer P. T. I. Marriot, and Britt was accom. Ministering Children's League.stocks to prosp.clive customers. and Miss Mitchell. Last year the League was able to Pictures
Fothergill, Mrs H Griffia, anu tablecloths and
MacDonald. Mr. W. Logan, of contribute $10,000 to chaty, but dosleys, pincushions and china assisted by Mrs. Burlingham, Mrs.
Police Stali: Mra. T. H. King Mrs Bott.
Hodgson the Hongkong Boxing Associa- it is believed that this year the vases and auractive little boxes Kerr, Mrs. Garrod, Mrs. Angus Aitred Humplireza, Miss Wodies, and press representatives
Mrs C. A. P. Hay, Mes
tion, Mr. G.G.N. Tinsoo, secretary,! bazaar has been an even greater for the dressing table, and all the and Mrs. Boulger.
Mrs Pluriten, Mrs Bevan, Mias present. The fight will probably $uccess. The Ministering b-other little Dick-nacks usually dren's League, it may be me pued
Kowloon Stall: Mr. Shitain Bardes, Miss B. Blair, Mrs for sale
be refereed by Major G. F. E tioned, was started some twenty-occasions
sucmaaiated by his Nightingale, Mre Bevington, Miss Carrull. Miss Rapson. five or thirty years ago and its were finding ready purchasers. and Me Davidson.
were all there and Joseph, Mrs. Woolley, Mrs. ana Denison, Miss Lloyd, Sirs de Boas, It should be a good fight, Mrs Ferguson, Mrs Greig, Miss neither of the men being novices object is to enable children of Purse strings were liberally open- Victoris Stall (Numery): Mrs Hastings, Ma Haslam Miss 307 race or creed to performed, everybody thoroughly enter-Middelton Sraith assisted by Lads Hazeland, Mis L. Haziand, Miss in the noble art. Britt was work for charities. The Leagueg into the fun of the tt og and Bruayate, Mrs. Koch, Mrs Phelipe Marston, Miss Irving. Miss Pugh, and Neal has several victories to fastherweight champion of Egypt has become stronger and
has helping on the good cause for Mea. Black Mr. Grant-Smithan Mra Leark, Miss K. Phelips, Miss his credit in Hongkong, having grow year by year, and it now which the bazaar was in Bid. Mrs. Hiltom. amalgamated with the Women's ludeed, many of the wares bore a
Bobertson, Miss Drury, Madame won six out of four local fights. Guild, the two bodies making a little ticket "sold"
Quarry Bay Stall. Mr. Reid Rude ofrer, Miss Matheson, Miss Neal knocked out Smith, of the before the tiated by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Drum Morris, Mrs Dalgety, Mrs Dunbar RE's, the Army Champion, in most successful combication, businesa commenced. Right from
mond, Mrz, Davidson, Mr. McLeod Mrs MeArthur and Mes R.B. the commence- The chidren had a fine old and Mr. Swann.
three and a half rounds at the ment the leading ladies
Yomg. in time. There were all sorts of!
Ming Yuen Gardens in 1915, the Colony have taken a attractions for them and ali were Was as-isted by staff and students, arrangements were Mes. Harring to the floor for the full count in Other helpers with the ten game year he sent Mickie Walch great interest in the work of the patronised by the k ddies all the League and some of its keanest afternoon,
St. Stephen's School Stall: Misaftoo, Mr. B. A. Nicholson, Major one round, last year in three The Goldfish Stall, Middelton Smith assisted by Mrs. Cassel, Mrs. T. E. Pesice, Colonel rounds he knocked out Ward, of supporters in the past were Lady under the capable direction of Cavalier, Miss Hazelsad and staff Nicholson, the Army Service and H.M.S. Carlisle, and last year he Lugard sad Lady May.
Col. Nicholson; the Bran Pie, and students. The League has done much to run by airs. Gerrard and Mes
Ordinance Corps, Mr. J. L.defeated Britt on points in a ten- Belilios School help local charities, some of the Angus; the Lucky Well and tue Clarke assisted by stall and girla.
Blall: Miae Taggart, Mise Clarke, Mr. Goodall, round contest. In Bil those institutions which have benefitted Naval cbute, looked after by the
Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr. Buttoujee, fights be was trained by Kid being the Neibersols Hospital, boys in blue; the Punch and Judy ducted by Mrs. Taggart assisted by Rowell and Co., Miss Incess, Misa at the game. In 1918 Neal was The Ice-Cream Stand was con- Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Messrs. Marriot, who is a veteran himself French Convent Hospital, Italian show, ran by Mr. H. W. Bird, Mr. Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Gesre sad Wallace, Miss Sloan, Mrs, Digby, beaton Convent Hospital, London Mis- Sutherland, and Mr. Eager in Mre, Robinson..
on points by Young sionary Society's Trainig House, the pic.uresque garb of snowmen;
Mrs. Carpenter, Mra, Davies, Miss Daniels in an eight-round contest Goldfish Stall: Colonel Nicklear Wilson, Mrs. Guldsmith, Mra.at the City Hall, and the same Baxter Mission, Church Mission and tae fortune telling tent, under nesisted by Major Hickling, Mejor McMurray, Mias Girling, Mrs. year was besten by Webb, o Rry Society (Victons House), Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Roffey, all Bagnall, Major B. B. Young, Misa Brotherton Hacker Fairleigh Home and the Blind and did brisk business, and gree: Kirkpatrick, Miss Bowden.
Mrs. H. M. S. Ambrose, in the sixth Foundlings Home.
Besurepare. credit is due to these ladies and
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Parcels Btall: Mrs Knight. Te was served on the lawo made of their particular features. which was kindly pui at the
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