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A SMARTLY DRESSED LADY

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the use of dainty

rimless glasses.

LAZARUS

maʼn Sterner, 57,

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THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

PROTEST AGAINST DELIVERY OF FRENCH

AEROPLANES.

Tokyo, Octohor 3. Ahorage.from Mukon Headquarters claims'a success for the: alt hobbing raid of the 1st inst. on barracks and military traine boks can Shanhaikwan and Changli, with heavy ossualties A report rocefved from Tientsin apparently confirms this success.-Reuter,

Peking. October 3.

»...+*#* – SATURDAY

DAIRY FARM CO:

A RECORD TURNOVER.

Well Able To Meet Colony's Demands.

OCTORES 4 1921

TYPHOON WEEK-ENIŲ

OUR IMMUNITY DISTURBED.

Local residenta who have beɖi [congratulaˇing themselves on the j Colony's immunity from yphoons this summer are evidently going;

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1 六九 MINGLE: COPT 10 CT

TINSING STRANDING,

MASTER EXONERATED.

Company Found to be Negligent.

IDEAL TRANSPORTATION MEANS:

Economy Through-

J. Low First Cost,

2.

Low Matutainence,

3. Low Upkeep,

4. HIGH Korule Valu

Satisfaction Through-

1. Prunty Performancy,

Kane tid a

3.

Eu - Davo

4.

$1,375*

Endrico

5. Pleasing Appearance'

Essex Touring

Hu feon. Touring •

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

Telephono Contral 3950.

13 Wong Nei Chung Raad............... Happy Valley

·BY HENLRY STERNB_

Speaking at the annual moot-to bavo a spell of bid weather The Anding of the Marine ing of shareholders of the Dairy over the work-ar d It is rather Court of enquiry which was held Following the proteat to the French Lagation saainst the supply Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Cr. late in the season for typhoons yesterday to enquire into the

'August is over, and Lam great- of twenty sarophones to Mukden, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ltd., at noon to day, Mr. A. and therefore the winerer mstances of the stranding ly disappointed that no authen- Postenlay sent a Nate to the Japanese Legation asking arrive at Stewart (chairman of Ditortured of the sturdy surfacing full of the s.4. Tinsing in the West tested glimpse of the sea-serpent

uthori jas at Dairen to hold these neroplanes if they arrive at said:-Although the re-ult of the of there stars, all eveningle River on September, 27th, was has yet been recorde Dalfon, addig that it is understood a French steamer is bringing year's working is not as good as coming towards Hongkeng, were delivered this morning by the week's rumour that the harbour- that of last year, I think you the cause of much comment. Marino Magistrato (Lieut.-Com.bar-keeper at Sushport-on-Slime the mafilács. Reuter.

Tokyo, October 3.

[G. I. Hola, R.

saw a palo' green one sunning The finding, which was signed itself or a sand-bank has now

IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.

AMERICAN AND CANADIAN DECISIONS.

Philadelphia, October 3.

The fnited Staton Circuit Court has ordered the admittance of six go of the little Republic of San Marino, holding that San Marino parato nation from Italy and the immigration authorities can

Other Europe and proup the small nations of Europe as Ah a "blanket" quota for them-Router's American Service,

Ottawa, Uctober, 3.

will

agrea

that it is not

thing like the usual

The nearest typh o› was orna-

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12.

Lant

A Mükdensmestage says it is reported that the Fontien Army unsatisfactory considering the ha porusid Chihfeng and that the Army of Chilli forcos is rotir-Idileuk conditions with which ring Northern Lazun ya-terial by all the members of the Court, boon ontirely discredited,' as it we have had to contend. The At 2 p.m. it was reported in bo ing to Jubal-Reuter.

typhoon last year damaged the in Lat 18 N. ard Jorg 119rst detailed the movements of appears on investigation that n Thin the vessel before the stranding, It{small caterpillar had become major portion of the rice-crop moving W. or W. N W. and thus created a shortage of put it just west of Vican, and if then wont on to state:"We find imprisoned between the fore and that the Mastor, after his arrival afc lenses of the telescope which fodder. This, coupled with the the direct'o'i bo maintained it, unsotiled conditions in South should pass south of the Colony, the bridge, did everything with the observer was uning at the China, made it almost impossible towarde Kwongchow- The No In bu power to avert a disaster time of his discovery.

1 signal went up yesterday avon- and that he did everything within Although there are many io obtain cattle food at any ing, and the No. 4 signal igale at power for the safety of erodible accounts of the aca-.

prices, and we were compelled to pay expected from the wax) was the passengers, crew and cargo serpent's having occasionally

jafor

tho disaster. We and been soen, I baliove my friend, ti. the port engine was

put Prof. Barmion Crumpott, F.ZS., higher pricon locally and to in-bointed at 9 20 this morning. port fodder from Canada and Au- This probably will requira a"s ahead and actually did is the only person who his ever stralia, with the result that, cancellation of the virus out-su ahead and was lator put actually handled one. He was during the year under review, our door sports fixtures for the wonk-ful cattle food cost us $63.000 more end.

Wo find that the paternostering for prawns off the CH icer carried out his duly M-nacles some few summers ago than in the previous year, al-

innting out to the Pitot that when one got into his boat, though there was only a smail

lateat position of the

thelp was out of position. 0 20 this

lashing about 80 furiously mamiuration officiale atato that the entry of Japanese wonen increase in the number of our typhoon, notified at

find that the cause of the jhat it broke the stono demi- year, compared with 233 lastent indications are that condi-115′E, moving NWN. Thie 00s the present fiscal

tions will not be much hotter this places it about 200 miles to thee of Ng Ki, the No. 2 Pilot, fessor always takes with him Bouter.

years unless there is a speedy south of Hongk ng. The Ob-au plan is attributable to the whon flahing as a preventative of end to the trebles in North China, servatory reports that it is at the Luen Mow Steam-noa-sickness. Ho pluckily tackled where most of our battle food eovers.one, and thore is à possi- bility of its curving northwarde comes from.

was a competent Pilot as it approach. the coast noahler engaging him, but relied Kownychow-ND. Bad wenthor may be expected here in any case.olely on the advice of Chan Ki,

the To. 1 Pilot.

tho 18 M. Court adjudge ---- | Mager, Mr. David Morgan, and the Chief Officer, Mr. P. 8cully, to bo exonerated from all blame."

Tho

Sanada appears to be incrogsing. They have entered at a rate herd. I regret to say that pro-morning, was Lat 19 N, Long BILL g due to the incom-joba of whisky which the Pro-

SEEKING PROMOTION.

WARNING TO PUBLIC OFFICERS.

CHINESE FOOTBALLERS.

BIG DEMAND FOR ICE.

The new ice plant at our East SCENE IN NEW ZEALAND,

Point Factory was completed and following dospatch from A Wellington paper has the started operations on 1st Soptom- Arnold appears in the following roport of an incident bor, and on 4th Setomber we hold Long Government Gazelle: during a match in connection an official opening ceremony,

attempts on the part of Colonia officials to seek the influence

letters of Parliament

in this country as a mi bringing their services to notice, of the Becretary of tale with a view to considerats for promotion

the

the warning issued by Lord Har- burt'd dirootions is not now nerally known, or that the

g riow of the practiae taken

ently realized, I havo to

In the

brought

WILD BOENES,

which

was

tho

r+pur

BAD DEBTS.

a

abi se varty, In that they ascertain whether N

CONSTABLE LOSES

-REVOLVER.

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the reptile, and attempted to hold his killing bottle to the brute's nose, but in the scramble the Professor lost his spectacles and heid the battle to the wrong ond, with the rosult that the sea-

serpent, which proved very ticklish in the tail, plunged over- board, and was never seen again.

| $19,083.43. brought forward duly

reported from last year's arcount, makes Sia Cironlar dospatch of the with the visit of the Chinos in the local papers. We had hoped a total of $323,043.01. It s pro- of June, 1911, the late Vis-football taara:

to be in a position to start the pose to doal with this balance an Chinese-Canterbury making of ice carly in the sum-follows--Pay a dividend of $150 Harcourt dismountenanced;

200,000 sharcu, Soccer match, a sensation was mer, but owing to labour troubles per share on caused in the second half by two and other causes the building was $300,000; transfer to credit, of Fire Insurance, of the Chinese players teaving the not completed in time. It is Typhoon and ground. They voro dissatisfied estimated that awing this un-Fund, $+6,842 40; carry forward,

fortunate and unforeseen de ay $6.200.61. You will observe that STRANGE YAUMATI CASE. with the referee a decisions.

Canterbury had scored two our rovente suffordd to the extent the sum of $16,842 10 has been

I claim your sympathies this At the Kowloon Magistracy, goals in quick succession, as a of about $60,000, as ye wore un-approristed during the your from

week for the shortsightad rasult of uffside play and the able to cope with an exceptional the Fire and Typhoon Iru anco before Mr. H. W. Hamilton, this

morning, a Weihaiwei conotable excursionist who, while pionick- Lori Haraourt pointed out that referee's decision

a demand for loe during the hot Fund to arratkem nts were in existence hostile demonstration from the reason. This caused a certain damage done by the 19:3yph was charged with losing his ing on the beach at Marcate last amount of inconvenience to ouIt is now proposed to replies this

in mistake for an arrowroot in the Colonial Office which an-orowd.

last red dus consideration of the After the Recond goal the tomers, which is much regretted. amount, thus raising this fun revolver and six rounds of am Wednesday, ate a large follyfish

blano-mange. ¡Thursday. olaid of all suitable officers on Chinose captain, disgusted. lat But for the exceptional circum-to $100,000. the figure at which it munition whilst on duty

The Captain Superintendent of the gepurrands of vacancies; and the Gold. Some of the team tried stances already referred to, wo alovu last year.

Police prosocuted and said that; A friend of mine writes that ho read that the attempts which to call him back. He went to the should have been in a position place before you a very ad been made to obtain pro-dressing room, and another player to

ho had originally taken the caso has succeeded in finding the ideal Kust by irregular means had left the field, evidently with the much botter result. I might

You will also observe that this lumself, but he found it

80 accommodation for a holiday. "He mention. however, that

bad loesas in

ant serious that be thought a ma-has a large bedroom all to him- intention of gotting him to come beon of advantage to

year our back.

Company's turnover constituted a

debts doubiful

aro Buruagistrate should haar it.

self; a private sitting-room with oncerned.

record, which, neadless to say,

This is duo to

Defendant tuid the Court that

of Use

piano; four menle recent correspondonas After some argument the two ant a great deal more work

day with the privilege has reached me I bave players returned, and were cheer- for the staff, and your Directors loss of $14 937 31, owing to na by he had nothing to vay.

The C. P. read a statement of choosing precisely what he the opinion either thated heartily.

have voted them a boans of 15 the China Mail. Company. per cent, on their salaries, which which went into liquidation, in which defondant had said that fancies, and a maid spucially de- might mention that this Company he went on duty at midnight and logatod to wait upon him ex- I trust will have your upproval. had boon dealing with as for a when he reported at 4.10, be clusively: and, at his disposal, a "During the later stages of the

At this juncture I should like number of years and their ac- found that his revolver was fair-sized garden, to whose fruit game thore were other disputed ho, Beoretaily of Stata is in decisions, There was a wild scone to express the thanks of the counts were always paid rogatur.missing and at once reported the and flowers ho is free to holp him- at the close of the match. Cheer Board and the shareholders toy. We have done our beat to matter to the sergeant on duty, self. Children, and dogs are not therefore, that steps may ing and booting from thousands of the Manager, the Secretary, the recover this sum. but I am He said no was sure that his had taken in, hence the place is reet- on, by the publication of

dusy. "Mr. Waltu added that de axpenses are considerably less spatch in the Gizelle and voices produced an unoartuly din Superintendents and the staff afraid there is very little hope of the revolver when he went on ful and quiet; while his wookly fen ant reported at 310 in the than when he is not on holiday. The sympathy of the crowd was for their devotion to work and success.

thoir koen interest in the welfare; other means available, to

entirely with the Chineso.

Tho Company's properties, oqing and found the revolver Since he has placed no ban of of the Company. Early In the pilo officera that a pro-

Five minutes secrecy upon mo I tavo no hesita- such as that which has There was an attempt to pull year, your Directors deemed icmachinery, stocke and vest, the holster. been deprecated will earve no the referee from his seat on advisable to Bond the Company's ments are shown in the balancu alter dane had occasion to tion in telling you exactly whore Australia. Mr, sheet at conservative valuations, run after a small boy, but he was ho is staying. His wife and Secretary to useful purpose and, on the other charabano, but the police pushed'

may actually be detri-through the crown, and kept the Manuk while thore was able to and 1 think you will agree that positive that nothing fell from young family have been despatch-

the Company is in a very sound¦ Lim when running.

ed to Llandudno; ho himself is to the intorosts of those noisest section at bay.

effect considerable savings by on-

In answer to his Worship, the stopping at hume, *Hed.

The Chinoso called for choorstering into favourable contrasts position. Prospects of a growing for auterbury. Tures hearty and making various purchases for volume of business are favour C. S., stated that the revolver rounds were fultowed by cat-calls the Company, and this to a great able, and with our pre-ont capa- oest the Government $40, but

I am pleased to see that an for the referee, oven the visitors extent le responsible for the handling various foods, we are in Dotendant joued the

city for manufacturing ico and defondant could all it' fọr' $30.'

Force anonymous writer to the Pross juining in.

maintenance of our profits in spite of the adverse conditions position to take care of the eighteen months ago, and had a announces his lutention of rewit

ting to the Oasacellor of the Ex- | Colony's increasing demands for clean record. mentioned.

somo years to come,

His Worship imposed's fine of chequer a sum of monoy which be feels ho has 'not righifaily The health of the herd, I am

$100, or six weeks' ward labour.

earned. I can only add that if pleased to say, continues to be

this mentorious oxamplo ·wore" good. During the year ungar

followed the Treasury would at On looking through the review, wo imported 66 head of

[irasi ba... the rioner by many.

£400's a year. London, Oct. 3.KING HUSSEIN ABDICATES.accounts, you will observe that cattle and intend to piscu au Profit and Loss Aarount has been order für 40 moro to arrive early credited with $92,000.38 the net next year to meat nurt nummor’e| prof made on the sale of KI. demand for milk. I take this. Lot 619. It was the intention of opportunity to eseltre you and your Directors, when they bought the public that no effor or At the inquons on Mr. Rowett, 2 originally anticipatody [This abdication is evidently this property, to put up a building expense is spared to keep up the a vadiot at suicide was returned,

ated an impression that directly due to the rebellion thereon for a depot to serve sta dard and junty; ot our ---- hekler. llerenon has not advanced dimed at Mecca. King Hussein Kowlsen, but it was found that supplies, and the publio can ris de the piece of generalities. was formerly the Emir Hussein this necessitated too big ac out on this Company delig its bust Vdes care vory rotiount, ibu All. He proclaimed his fey and the scheme was the e- ac'all times to ensure this these no to state whether the independence in 1916, and revolt fore abandoned. We now have aro

shove u-picion. This Momolai announcement of ed against the Turks, with British nither schemes in mind for meat-, Company's reputation and lision of the conference, backing, and la November the ing the requirements of Kowloon's success has been ? uilt up on the

ipture: búi itin same year'assumed the Kingebin 1

Ngarhlul Patha's | The original usaty of pesce a yine demanis. The net profit exo-llence of jus papller, and

RITAIN AND

EGYPT.

BREAKDOWN OF

İNEGOTIATIONS.

early conclusion

glo-Beyptian negotiations,

with Zaghlul Pasha's

HEDJAZ REBELLION.

London, Oct. 3. King Hussein of the Hedjaz on to depart a wook earlier has abdicstad.-Reuter.

KOWLOON SCHEME

ABANDONED.

MR. ROWETT'S SUICIDE.

A ronder has sought my advice London, Oct. 3. en a macur' of etiquette, Tue problem he enuuoiatas, is va purely hypothetical one, but.. |far from belug one, imposs sible.“ of occurtenos. Briefly *ALL* grund at a dinner- party, and while) gnawing a pomezral "during desire flada

TO-DAY.

Exchange:

would most likely be detected by his host or hostess, and he would bo accused of stealing food from the tabla. What should. “A“ đơ# The point in certainly a knotty one, but not so incapablo of solution as

my correspadant soums to uzgest. Clearly, "4" must preland to go gnawing his pomegranata for the rest of the evening. As the worst, hia hostess can only imagino that he is an inordinately low enter, while "A" himself may rest assured that, seeing his mouth is ta', ' nobody will be so boorish or Impolite as to question him as tó the rasson for his tardy mascio-, ation.

In order to come into line with many osteomad contemporaries I have decided to introduce a now fouture this week, viz.,

GARDENING FOR THE WEEK END.

Prune all pear-troos. Pare all prude-creas.

Whitewash bogtroot to keep off s the wire, warme (they will think they are horseradishes and leave-

2 Brent Waffalding round the tal- Nomuniówern" "and" underpla <whird","necosNRTY."-

7. Re-hoat all cold rad-hot pokers. Tako cuttings of old man's board, the lesser stinkwort, shep- hord's purse, and house-maid'a knee.

Sow bubble-and-squoak, liquo- rice, and linseed for early wlator crop,

Shake earwigs off the dahliaa and drown them thoroughly:in ̈a mixture of cod-liver oil and gingorbeer.

Air all beds, and collect week- berbaceous ly accounts from boarders.

From time to time I have been asked to supply more intimate details cono-reing the activities of the eminent scientific gentle- mon whose views and opinions I Fo frequently quote in these notes, Hence, it is with vary great pleasure that I announce their consent to my publishing brief biographies of thom, and since

have siready had occasion to refor to one of them this week I think I annot do botter than commence the series with:-

PROF. BARMION CRUMPETT.

Medal

to

for

F. Z. 8. Born 1834, Educated Borstal an College of Heraids. Took tho Venizelos (1835)

Zind Greek

Verse. but was detected and forcod

return

it. Startled naturalista by pamphlet (1869) written to prove that elephants have tuaka at one and only, Wan offered (1873) Chair of Compara- tive Zoology at Bath, but de=" clined it on learning he would hayo to punh It himself. Narrowly escaped (1919) the U.BE for War services - Pub

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