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K. O. Y. L. L. CUP FINALS.
Programme.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926,
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
Mr. G. do
J.
TAIPING RECEPTION.
LARGE NUMBERS VISIT NEW AUSTRALIAN VESSEL.
They Delabarre, Mr. Provel. Mr,munity and representatives of the
the
Per Badi Amazone-Rev. P. Gymkhana Events Complete the franquois Bauskas,
Baudou,
A reception was held on board Tuobault, Mr. A.
Hery, the 8.8. Taiping yesterday after- The finals of the K. O. Y. L. I. Buso, Mr. and Mrs. Orvivle, maiden trip for Australian ports
Creisquer, Mr.
Apoon, prior to her departure on hor Cup are to be played on January Roger Bordes, Mr. Corsano, Mr. Matvia the Philippines. Many pr 30, at 3 p.m., on the Polo Club Movel, Mr. J. Riou, Mr. Doleau, Mr.minent members of the com-
tassaglio, Mr. G. Delorme, Mr. groind, Causeway Bay. will form part of a very interest-Mr. Lamidou, Mr. Kalachand various shipping companies toor ing day's sport, for the remainder Mr. J. M.
advantage of of the afternoon will be given Mrs. Patterson,
D. Cotta, Mr. C. A. Mr.
Miss Green, Mr. and offered, to visit the vessel, and opportunity Mr. P. over to gymkhana events. These Daniel F. Sundet, Mr. these were unanimous in their will include pig sticking, thread see, Mr. Chow Tan-kwai, Me D.,
Weng May-
May approval of her fittings and ne- and needle race, musical chairs, Fang-chow, Mrs. Chen Fung-chow,
Ernst, Mr. Hoo Chun-kin, Mr. Chen commodation genérnily. bending and obstacle races.
Miss Wang Kuno-shon, Miss Chuan R. M. Dyer, Mr. H: Johnstone of)
Among those present were Mr. Those who remember the keen Ai, Sistor J. and interesting sport of the last Mr. Tudington, Mr. A. Grosjean, Mr Matteson of the Dollar and Ad- Mr. Clony, the U. S. Shipping Bourd, Mr. B. gymkhana event will look foward Hu Ah-bing, Mr. Pham Van-luongmiral Oriental Lines, Mr. 1. f.
Mr. and Mrs. Seaman,
Mr.
.
with pleasure to this function. Mr. Mrs. Suga, Mr. Son, Mr. F White of the Douglas.Co., Mr. W advertisement columns. Entry to beatson, Mr. Forsythu, Mr. Douglas, and a number of thef
Full particulars appear in our
Mr. P. Y. Tsong. Mr. Tofficials of the Hongkong
ama
the gymkhang events is open to Shinagi, Mr. Z. Yuan, Mr. D. Wong, Whampoa Dock Co., who were all members of the Club and to Miss Zung and Mr. Zung Zou-vong responsible for the designing and the subscribers of
Per ss. Coblenz-Miss M. Hun building of the Changte and Tal- the Fanlinger, Mrs. M. Ockermueller, and irping for Messrs. Yuill and Co. of Hounds.
USE OF CHOPS.'
ד'
MERCHANTS' CONFIDENCE IN OLD CUSTOM.
A committee meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, at which Mr. Li Yu-tsun presided over large attendance, discussed: inter alie, two matters of ntere than ordinary importance.
A
A. C. Diercke..
Per .. Shinyo Maru from Sun Franciscu via ports, January 10-| Bert A. Clardy, Geo. B. Cathertsen, Harry N. Royster, Thomas E. Weeds. Wm. E. Allen, Mra, Sarah H. Allen, John Heary O'Brien, Perey H. Rolie, Adrian Tengbergen, William H. de Waal, Leung
Kwong-kun, Lou Tau- ying, Kim Yon, Bing Kee, Lee Shee, Tong Kat-cheung, Tong Chin-ye Chas. Margelis, Chin Hai-ji, Charks her. Lance Cheng, Lee. Shu, Wong S. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret B. Gard- Yat-ching and Tum Kat-sang,
DEPARTED."
Sydney,
The promenade deck was cover- ed in with awnings and flags, and refreshments were laid out as running buffet. In the first class dining saloon tea was served for those who desired it.
at
The dance orchestra of that Hongkong Hotel was in atten- dance and provided music for and Lounge, the facilities offered dancing from the Music Room being taken advantage of by the younger menibers of the parties present.
A frequent service of steam One related to the Chinese
launches Per Dollar liner Fres. Folk, for Murray Pier and from
Was available
from! mercantile community's fidence in business "chops:" and Mr. F. S. Brockman, Mr. Frank conveying passengera
con- New York via ports, January 18until 6.30 this was kept busy, 3 p.m. the other was in regard to the Churchill, Mrs. Frank A. Churchill,
to and maintenance of the hawkers' trade Miss Vern May Davis, Mr. B. From the vessel. Captain Hamil- in the Colony,
Misa Helen E. Freeman,
ton and the officers of the Taiping Kinney, Concerning, the former item, Mr.
Matias Gonzales, Mr. G. H. Keatley met the guests at the gangway
Richard Luther, Mr.
Ward conducted them round the
a firm of local solicitors, who had Muckleroy, Mr. Hormer C. Myles, Mr ship, which, in fittings and equip oft Mrs. William D. Ripley, Mr. Patment, is the best, vessel that has
Miss Ruth A. Schwah, Mrs. John I. Seifert, yet been turned out by local ship- Miss Ruth Smith, Mrs. John W. Vann, Je
a case regarding the use "chops" by the manager of
Chinese firm, in Promissors
il
note, had asked to be advised up
member of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Argos, Miss Ethel.
C. Bl
Brelsford, Mrs. The hour for the termination of Drew, Miss Louisu
on the matter, and requested the MIN. M. 1. Eisen, Master Harold 6 pm, but it was much later be services of a
Drew, the festivities was announced as Chauber to
the Eisen, Mr. Vineant Tech, V. Ofore the last guests made their give evidence insirs Vincent Esch, Master Vivian departure. after art on the subject of the use of Esch, Mr. Webope
Philip R. Faymonville, M. pleasant afternoon, IL Was unanimously W. Glasson, Airs. We agreed, after disenssion; that thin
Glasson, My R. Kahit, "Georg Moser, Dr. John
Li
use was a general custom among king. Mr. Having
com-
the Chinese commercial munity, who put their trust 1.
Levy, Mrs.
in Frederick
the "chops" of different firms. Mr. H. E.
J
Mrs.
Louise M
John R. Mult, Mr.
1. Mott, Mrs. F. O, Pierce, Page, Mrs. H. E. Page, Mr.
G. Stjeinberg, Mr. H. C. Stone,
A reply to that effect was sent to Miss Lillian Douglas, Mr. Louis L. the solicitors, as well as an Goodall, Miss Leia 11, intimation that the Chamber Charles J. Loeb, Mrs. Charles J. Loeb, IL Goodall, Mr. gould not appoint members' to Miss Alma rive evidence in court in matters of litigation,
Sympathy for Hawkers.
was a joint letter to the Chinese;
And Mrs. Tarry E.
H.
Mr.
Parker, Mr. Mr.
GOLF.
an
extremely
COMPETITION RESULTS. The bugey pool at Fanling on 16 18th January, was divided by J. S.; McLaren and M
H. Roffey, all! aquare,
2 down; W. L. Dunbar and N. Other scores were.-H. H. Pethick, Currie, 3 down.
16
In the Ladies' Section, the finali of the Railway Cap was į layed o
winner bring
Baumgarten, Brewer, Mrs. -
Nathaniel Brewer, Mr. William Co-trane, Mr. Belton Cackrane,
rane, Miss Mary M. Cook, Miss Alice Grimes, Mr. Louis Marks, The next item of importance S. Scott, Mr. Thomas Shanks, Miss
Mrs. Wesley B. Scott, Mr. Fro
Mr. Frederick Chamber of Commerce sent by a L. Teague, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. number of hawkers, complaining, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jack, of their dificulties in obtaining Joseph M. Frey, Miss Eleanor G. Thursday last, the
Mrs. William T. Deane, licences, and of the limitations Freyer, Miss Panla M. Freyer, Miss Mrs. D. J. Lewis, who beat Mrs. placed upon them in dealing in Paula certain articles 'An appual was Laughton, Mr. J. I. Marcher, Mrs.
Hoppenzack, Mrs. EK. S. Morrison by 2 and 1. made to the Chamber to use its C. H. Reed, Miss Marion Read, Mr. good offices to prevail upon, the and Mrs. R. F. Swigart, M
Master
John Government to devise measures Mrs. Lawrence F. Abbott, Mr. and Kai-hock, Miss Marion Dimond and Swigart, Miss Sally Swigart, Mr. and or the relief of the hawkers Mrs. George W. Dickinson, Miss Yap Kni-jov. generally.
After the appeal had been read, Miss Irene Mitchell, Miss Ruth Mr. E C. Wright, Mr. A. Schroo
Gerulline Dyson, Mrs. F. S. Hihnan, Per 8.5. Coblenz.-Mr. B. Fleischer, all present agreed that the Go-inciard), Mrs. Geo. 1. Mrs. B. Broekman and child, Mr. W.. Comdr. G. D. Musso, Miss Mr 11. Svendsen, Mr. J. Brockmin, vernment be fequested to devises
etter measures for the hawkers Tufts, Master Hugh Water, Fannel, Mr. Harkness, Mr. Neave,
Waters, Mr.
Geo. D. Waters, Mr. As ret their living in the Colony, Mr. Frank R. Hancock, Mrs. Ella F. M. M.
Mrs. Luhrmen Miss N. G. and child, Misy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. "Atkins,
'ANGLO-IRAQ TREATY,
FINALLY RATIFIED AT BAGHDAD.
Mr. and Mrs. Rees 11. Barkinlaw, Misa Bochngova, Misa M, V. Panova, Miss N P. Sajina, Mise E. K. T. Morozova, rizova, Mrs. A. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H.
E. Mar Barkalow, Miss Evelyn Miss E. M. Saasky, Miss Roac Bark Miss Borris Braly, Mr. 11. azet, Miss M
Braly
T. T.
Hyde Braly, Jr., Blaster Robert J. Lavine Mrs. A. A. Kusova, Miss
Dr. H. h. Carson, M.D., Mrs.
Alata Kusova, Mias
Nikitima, S. Dear Mrs. Cornelia Brdo R Duroff, Mr. Guthrie, Major M. W. Hingeley, Mrs. V. Z. Popci, Mr. S. M. S. Gai, Mr. Mrs. Ardatoff, Mr. 1. S, Yanushovich, Mr. M. W. J" Hingeley. Dr. and Mrs. Peter G. M. C. Lenaky, Mr. and Mrs.
Minnia Fans, The Irak parliament has ratified Grace MeKey, Mr. Wm. Lee Park, L. F. M. Lantzoff, Mr. Yu Kee Chun Lockhart, Mr. Bakaleinikoff and child, Mr. and Mrs. Alice M. Puffer, Mrs. Kathryn and Mr. L. Ladow.
Miss Phylis Riddet, Mr.
Baghdad, Jan. 19.
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Per sa Amazone.-Mrs. Peterson,
The new Anglo-Iraq treaty.-- Router,
This treaty is to run for a E. Watson, Mrs. Wm.
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