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KOWLOON HOTEL
THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.
First Class Billiard Room and Saloon Bar.
Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. Tats. K.608 & K.609. Cable address: KOWLOTEL, Hongkong. Under the erscral Supervision and Management of FRANK L. COOKE
LAKING
EDWARD
Proputetor.
CENTRAL LOCATION
HOTEL.
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR,
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS Central $73.
Telographic Address "FioroBIA"
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
FOR
!COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING
Terms-A la carte or Inclusive.
The after-dinner dances are held every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.. Telephonon in every
room.
The Europe Orchestra plays tightly during Dinner, and for Tiffin on Saturdays. GRILL ROOM
Teletronic Europe Singapore".
Telophone 27
ARTHUR E. ODELL, Managing Directer.
"FOR THE POOR.
YESTERDAY'S FETE A
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925.
Ribeiro, Carios Ribeiro, L. G. Cas- OXFORD BLUE'S LAPSE.
tilho, Alberto Baptista, Luiz Barron. American Stall:-Mr. and Mrs.
To Go Abroad For New
Start.
A. F. Oamund, Mr. 3. Danenberg, Mr. J. M. R. Xavier, Mr. C. M. Xavier, Mr. D. C. Baptista, Mr. J. G. Barretto, Mr. C. F. Roza, Mr. BIG SUCCESS.
A. S. Roza, Mr. F. Britto, Mr. L.
Thomas Barclay Raikes, the 6. Xavier, Mr. L. G. Xavler, Mr.
Oxford University cricketer, Beautiful weather, favoured the Ogly, Mr. D. P. Lopes, Mr. A. A.
wpleaded guilty at London Sessions 42nd. annual al fresco fete of the Mathias," Mr. Alves, Mr.
E.
rocently to obtaining by falso? Society of St. Vicent de Paul, Loureiro, Mr. M. Sousa, Mr. which opened in the Roman Esteban, Mr. H. M. Remedios, Mr.profences £24 158. credit from
Your Motor Services." Catholic Cathedral grounds yes-L. A. Osmund, Mrs. Manuel Fereira terday. Although the attendance | da Rocha, Miss Elsa Alves, Miss
Mr. G. D. Roberts, prosecuting, car, from did not seem in he as great as last¦ Alda Alvca, Miss Hertencia Jorge, said Raikos hired a
Your Motor Servicos" at year, there is no reason to suppose, Miss Alzira Jorge, Mias Delminda
Marsharn-street, Westminster,! that the nott result will be fur
and gave a choque for 24 158., short of the provious year's effort. Lopes, Miss Hatty Noronha, Mr. Mimi Noronha, Miss Emilia Silva, All the stalls did a brisk business, Miss Idalina Remedios, Miss Emme which was dishonoured. The car was later found in the Midlands after an accident.
Osmund,
and the many rulos and com- petitions which tempted the visitor Remedios, Miss Celeste on all sides found many ready Miss Cissy Xavier, Mjus M. Xavier, customers. A pretty effect was Misses Alicia and Olga da Raza, secured at the entrance at the Miss Marrie Sousa, Miss Carmelita Britto, Mr. lower end of Caino Road, where a Britto, Miss Alda bower of national ensigns had Yolanda Britto, Mips Maria Luiza boon arranged. In the evening Guttierrez, Miss Mirn Gutierrez,best schools in England, and dis- this was lit up with multicoloured Miss electric lights, and made charming spectaolo.
Sir Travers Humphreys, de fending, said Haikes was only 23, and was the son of a well-known member of the legut profession. He was educated at one of the
Albertina Garcia, Miss
tinguised himself at Oxford. Leoner Xavier, Miss Anchy Ozorio,
His father would pay those Miss Alda Silva,
people, so that they would not be Among the various stalls French Store-Mesdames du insers, added counsel. He was which were gaily bedecked with Courthini, Locot, Moxon, de Quiev-prepared to give him another) start in life, and would send him flags and emblems, the Farmyard recourt, Nadaud, Bonnet, Gosse: was one of the most popular, and C. C, Y. M. S. Store:Chanabroad. offered many prizes for money Kwok Chun, Andrew Tse, Robert Sir Robor Wallace, chairman, paid out. This was a dollar Choa, Chan Kwok Leung, Tso Chak said it was difficult to understand raille, with 500 tickets and only wan, Poon Chee Kwong, J. S. how these offences were com ten blinks, and the prizes includ-Shak, Shak Tak On Lath, Wing mitted by men of the highest ed turkeys, geese, sucking pig Fan, Yu Yau Choy, Chow Man legs of mutton and pork, and
character.
He would deal with Raikos as
many other choice foods, to boKwan, Tsang' Kwong Chun, Leung he would with any other caso of
a similar kind. He hoped that this would be a leason to him for the rest of his life. He would sanction the arrangment that had been made for Raikes to go
obtained from the Dairy Farm Kam Wing, P. C. Pau, T. Chana- Co. on presentation of the tickets. Long, Chan Tak Ming, Stephen Successful raffles were conducted Tsang, E. Sahmet, Wong Tak Chui. by the American stall, and many Paul Yu. Li Ping Lam, Joseph LI, people tried their luck with the I. Tang, Hui Wing Kwan. Picture Gallery. The latter was Picture Gallery Misses Berthabroad, and bind him over.
Rodrigues, Josephine Stappa, Gerie Garmo, Elsa Souza, Deolinda Go-
French backers are said to havol taken about £250,000 from. English commission agents as a result of the victory of the French horse, Masked Marvel, owned by Mr. A. K. Macomber, in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket...
a $5 stall, where one bought a numbered postcard, and took it to another stand for a prize. Useful sana, Eulalia Rocha, Vida Williams, articles of children's wear and Maggio Williams, Mary Ligores, knitted work were to be obtained Emily Barros, Mary Adison, Glady at the French Stall, over which Addison, Mrs. F. L. Marques, Mrs. Madame de Courtbial presided. A. Gosaro, Misses Li, Miss These articles were drawn for at O'Leary, Messrs. II. Dixon, F. L. Marques, Li Yat Chey, J. D. Marques, R. M. G. Silva, 14. .Z. Marques, A. V. Gosano, B. T. Go- sano, E. M. Franco, E. F. Medina, P. A. Yvenovich, L. J. Silva and J. V. F. Souza, R. Marques, V. Ro- drigues, J. Xavier, H, Wilkinson.
Surprise Cake. Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Donoghue, Mr. and
dollar and attracted niany buyers. Entrice, at the ten-cont Istall caused a good deal of fun.
Alves.
Mrs. H.
Doll Stall-Misses Rosie Ismail, Rosie Santos, Lily Cheong. Hazira
Among the raffles Was surprise cake which was sold for $1 per slice, each slice containing Included among the a prize. prizes were a diamond ring, a half sovereign, a pearl broach, and a sovereiga. Other prizes to be won in raffles included a case of champagne, a case of Johnny Walker whisky, a case of beer, Haroon-
Xmas Tree Stall-Mrs. Dillon, and a case of condensed milk. There was a large demand for Mrs. Cashman, Mrs, Madden, Mrs. Postage stamps should be afzed in the right-band top corner of tickets in the raffles, and many Everest.
Roulette-Miss Lapsley. Miss people went away address side of all postal articles.
In the many May Dillon, Miss Rapidis, Mr. The Radio Service has reverted to normal hours of working.stantial prizes. essages may be handed in at any hour of the day or night during other draws for chocolates and Osborne, Mr. Cowen and Mr. Ash- seral Post Office hours at Radio Counter, Main Hall, at all other times cigarettes those in charge made ley,
sages should be taken through the corner entrance at Pedder Street tireless efforts, to sell their tickets
the Radio Office on the 3rd floor of the building, The Gang will he closed after 10 p.m. but admittance may be obtained
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Candy Stall-Mr. and Mrs. Lang- to the crowd, and after dusk chad stor, Mrs. Wesner and Mrs, Thom fallen, the smaller children made.
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procession along Caine Road
Five Dollar Stall. Mrs. J. A. and Wyndham Street, with their share of the 6,000 toys that had Alves, Mrs. M. Gutierez, Miss A. been disposed of during the day. Gutierez, Miss C. Gulierez, Miss In the draw for the 1926 Astoria Gutierez, Mas 1. Luz and Austin car, with many other Miss Mimi Alves.
Murphy, Farmyard. Mrs. T. valuable prizes the scrutineers were Messrs.-L. A. Barton, P. M. Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. Timson, Bradbury, Bir December 7 Da Silva, Commander Carram, assisted by Mr.
M. Yves de Couthial. and Simon Blackleg and Mr. Bertrand the December 7,
1st Boy Scouts. December The-yun.
December 8
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Ten Cents Stall-Br. and Mrs: THE COMMITTEE
J. M. Notanha, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. December 8. The Bazaar Committee of which Marques, the Misses ML and A. As December Mr. Alves was president. includedi sumpeno, Misses A. Sousa, E., C., e Cast Tuti and Aida Noronha, Olga Ri- December 10r. C. de Albuquerque December 14. Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. Artiur Alves, beire, Lycin, Aide and Erninia Oli- P.veira, Messrs. Dick, Ermie, Jack December 16. Mr. M. F. Baptista. Mr.
December 10.
December 18. Barnes. Midshipman Bartel, Mr. and Henry Noronha, IL F. Rozario, December 19. December 22, L. A. Barton, Mr. A. H. Hasto, Mr. December 28. C. II. Basto, Mr. J. M. Castro Basto,! Comdr. Stefano Carrara, Mr. F. X.)
Castro. Mr. Leo
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(Hon. Secretary), Mr. S. Danen- bery, Midshipman Dickens, Mr. F. H. Dillon (Vice-President),
Mr. H. Dixon. Mr. T. W. Doyle (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. E. J. Figueiredo, Mr. F. P. da Gracs, Mr. J. A. M. da Graca, Mr. William M. Harlow, Capt. Haigh (East Surreye), Mr. Leung Tun Hseung, Mr. Li Ynt] Choi, Surg-Comdr. A. Sinclair Loutit, Mr. J. M. Noronha, Ir, A. O'Donoghue, Surg.-Comdr. O'Flynn, Mr. A. F. Osmund, Dr. Ozorio, Mr. J. Graca Ozorio, Mr. J. J. dos Remedios, Mr. M. A. don Remedios, Mr. Jorge Ribeiro, Mr. Julio ) Ribeiro, Mr. A. G. da Rocha, Mr. Fri, Dec, 11, C. A. da Rocha, Mr. C. A. da Reza, Parcels
...Noun Mr. C. F. X, di Roza, Mr. II. F. 2.45 p.. Registration Letters.3.30 pm Rozario, Mr. J. P. Sherry, Mr. A. F. (Due Victoria, B. C. 30th December). B. Silva-Netto, Mr. P. M. N. da Silva, Mr. Simon Tae Yan (Vice- President), Mr. Andrew Tse, Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Dr. B. de) Souza, Dr. A. M. Vadon, Mr. P. A. Xavier, and Mr. B. A. Young,
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*Correspondenco bearing vessel's name only. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.
THE STALLHOLDERS, The stallholders were:- Shooting Gallery:-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. Ribeiro, Mr. and Mrs. Luz, Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Gutteirez, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Souza, Mrs. Evelyn Sales, Messrs. Alfron
HAYS
Basto.
Carmen, Mesara,
Souvenir Stall-Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Remedios, Mra. F. F. Ribeiro, Mr. G. M. Gutierrez, Miases Mari- chay, Sarin, Thelma and Jecca Remedios, Lala Souza, Olga and Ritta Xavier, Fernando, Luiz, Carlos, Gussy and Alberto Remedios, Carlos Basto, Carlos Barreto, A. Fuertes, J..Guer- zeiro and C. Souza,
MOTOR-CAR DRAW. The draws for the 1926 motor- car (an Austin-family model, fully equipped), for which 3,500 tickets were sold, and for other prizes were made by Miss Hazeland at 11 pm. and resulted as follow:
Motor Car.-Ticket No. 1,631: Mr. J. Frazer.
No. Lady's Bicycle.--Ticket
3.129. Gentleman's Bicycle.-ticket No.
1,107.
Silver
3,058. Salad Bowl-Ticket No. 2,000. Fish Knives and Forks.Ticket
No. 229.
Epergne.-ticket No.
Mantel Clock-Ticket No. 72. Fruit Basket Ticket No. 2,039. Table Centre-Ticket No. 2,084 Cake Basket.-Ticket No. 566 Rocking Horse. Ticket No
1,583.
THE DAY
"THERE YOU ARE BARBER! -THAT'S THE KIND OF BAPOUT I WANT- "'
Entertainments.
To-day and
To-morrow
QUEEN'S
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7.15 & 9.15
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
THE
To-day
only
in
BOND BOY
THE
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STAR
9.15 p.m.
MADGE BELLAMY
in
THE MAN IN BLUE
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only
WORLD
5.15 and
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HOUSE PETERS
in
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AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, Ltd.
S.S. “TAIPING”
This Vessel will said hence on her maiden voyage during the first half of January 1926. (date to be advised later)
FOR
MANILA, PORT BANGA, ZAMBOANGA, THURSDAY ISLAND AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
TUROUS BILLS OF LADING TAHUED TO ALL AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND TAKMANIAN Ponty,
The New VESSEL 13 FITTED WITH THE FINEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE FIRST AND SECOND CLAS PARSENGER ACCOMMODATION.
(Sailing Subject to Alteration.)
For Freight & Passage, apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
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Oxford University B.C. captains That the reindeer industry of Alaska is a real success is proven have decided to use crepe rubber by the fact that more than 5,000 to cover the seats in fixed seat roindear carcasses are now in rowing at the University. The Seattle cold storage warehouses, innovation, statos Mr.. Harcours having been brought down from Gold, the old Oxford rowing Blue the North during the past few and well-known coach, is a copy months. These carcasses will be of the idea that has been put into cut and shipped to various parts practice at Eton, and will become of the United States and foreign general in fixed seat rowing.
throughout the University. ports in the near future.
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