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25. WORDS FOR $1.00
(31.50 if not prepaid)
The following roplios are await- ing collection':-
1314, 1376, 1884, 1885, 1392, 1342, 1397, 1409, 1418, 1375, 1441, 1444, 1456, 1462, 1453, 1512 1516,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSE mid-level also, one be tween Cathedral and St. Paul's. Mortgages arranged on architect'
Housest Flats vulation. building lots negotiated. Investor. Tel. 4630,
un Small
BOARD RESIDENCE.
Huntington," Stubbs Road Telephone Central 1038, Large
15 airy rooms, cool situation minutes from town; car run for convenience of guests. Mr. R. T. Matheson.
Apply
LOST.
LOST.-On Wednesday night be tween the Helenn May Institute and Queen's Gardens, a platinum and diamond bar brooch. Finder will bu rewarded, Hastings. Dennys & Bowley.
No. 8, Des Voeux Roud, Central.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Piano overstrung upright grand in first class con- dition, $275, or near offer. Apply Box 3, cure of "Hongkong Tele- graph".
FOR SALE. Morris Oxford 1926 Model (5 passengers) Four Wheel
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
KOWLOON-CANTON
RAILWAY.
FANLING HUNT RACES.
With Monday 1926.
Fares-First class $1.60
NOTICE.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION. The Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. S. H. Roas, the Trustee, to sell by Public
on Friday,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Special Race Train (1st and that the FIFTY-THIRD OR- Auction, 2nd class only) will 'leava Kow-DINARY YEARLY MEETING of loon at 1.15 p.m. returning from the Society will be held at the Fanling at 5.52 p.m.
Union Head Ofoe.
Building, the 28th May, 1926, commencing Hongkong,
28th at 11 a.m., at the promises of FRIDAY, on MAY 1928, at 11 o'clock a.m., for Messrs. G. P. and H. A. Lammert, the purpose of receiving the Bank of Canton Building, 2nd
and Floor, Des Voeur Road, Central. Report of the Directors Statements of Account to 31st December 1925, and of declaring' Dividende, etc.
2nd class .00
A limited number of tiffins (ut $1.25 per head) will be served on the train: Tiffins must be booked (Telephone K. 261) before 4 p.m. on Sunday the 23rd.
The train scheduled to leave Kowloon at 6.29 p.m. is hereby cnncelled. A train in substitu- tion will leave for all stations"nt 407 p.m.
Ey Order,
H. P. WINSLOW,
Manager. Kowloon, 21st May, 1926.
A. S. WATSON & CO,, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
On WHIT MONDAY, 24th May, All Departments will be 1926. CLOSED. The Hongkong Dis- pensary. Dispensing Department, will be open for-dispensing pre- criptions from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD., Hongkong, May 21, 1926.
The
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANÝ, LTD.
Ordinaty Forty Fifth General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Mesra, Jár- dine. Mathelon & Co., Ltd. Pedder Street, Hongkong. Thursday," the 10th June, 1926, at 12 noon for the purpose of re ceiving the Report uf the Directors, pasging the Account) electing Directors and
and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com-
Brakes. Balloon Tyres. In any will be closed from the 3rd only three weeks, Done 450 to 24th June, 1926, both days in- miles. Owner wants a bigger elusive. -Car. Price $2,500. Will not con- sider offer. Apply Box No. 2, care of "Hongkong Telegraph.";
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET-One European FLAT Wadehaf Gap Road, Hongkong. Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.
By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO...
LIMITED, General Managers. Hongkong, 20th May, 1926.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
A MEETING of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, FAMILY HOTEL
VICTORIY Hongkong Club Annex, on Friday, GARDENS, Quiel APARTMENTS 21st May, 1926, at 5 p.m., for the and suites of rooms. Full pen purpose of discussing the method sion from $85, $110, $130, monthly, of acquiring Subscription Griffins large comruudious rooms," also for next season.
The attendance daily rates. minute from ferry of all members interested is
ራ quested.
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new Hotel. Hankow Road, Kowloon Tel K57, Mya. Stuart Ogilvie.
By Order,
C. B, BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, May 18, 1926.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
FIATS FOR HENT-Orieur ! Building Coronation Road,, Kow- loon. No. 5, Ground Floor. No. 9, 1st Moor. No. 10, 2nd Floor. No: 11, 2nd Floor. No. 12, 1st Floor. No. 13, 2nd Flow. No. 5. Forms for the Third Extra Race 2nd Floor. No. 15, 1st Floor. Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, Immedinte occupation. Enquire F. C. Li, 225, Des Voeux Road C. 5th June, 1926 (weather permit-
or Telephone No. C307.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks. will be closed for the transaction of Public, Business on Monday, the 24th instant.
Hongkong, 19th May, 1926,
NOTICE..
The Kowloon Football Club will hold a Musical Evening and dance at the Club House, Chatham Road, Kowloon, to-morrow evening, Saturday, at nine o'clock."
Hongkong, 21st May, 1926.
INSURANCES OFFICES.
NOTICE.
WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAY.
Notice is hereby given that all Fire and Marine Insurance Officeн will be CLOSED for the transac- tion of business
"'
on Monday,
the 24th May, 1926. By Order,
LOWE, BINGHAM &
MATTHEWS, Secretaries.
Fire Insurance Association of
Hongkong, hunt Marine Insurance Association
Drift Programmes and Entry
ting), may be obtained it the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Cause way Bay Stables,
ENTRIES will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 22nd May, 1926.
Hongkong, May 12, 1926.
PALACE HOTEL.
BILLIARD HANDICAP.
A Billiard Handicap, 250 up will
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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from May 12th to May 25th both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hongkong, May 3rd 1926.
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Com- pany will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on Friday 28th May, 1926 at 11 a.m. for the pur- ose of receiving the report of the Directors together with a State- nent of Accounts for the year ended 30th April, 1926.
A Quantity of Office Furniture. comprising:
Toak Counter, Teak and Glass Partitions, Teak Desks, Chairs, Typewriter, Filing Cabinet, Elec- tric Table Fans, Wall Clock, Type-1 writer Desk, Copying. Press, etc., etc.
and
One Miners' Safe and Stand.. On View on Day of Sale Terme-Cash on Delivery.
tr
LAMMERT BROS...
* Auctioneers.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4, Duddel Street.
If you have anything you would
The Transfer Books of the Com-like to sell, exchange or advertise thy will be closed from Monday send it to the CINA AUCTION 24th May to Monday 31st May, 1926
RUUM. both days inclusive." JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 18th May, 1926.
PANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASES...
WHITSUNTIDE MEETING. Monday, 24th May, 1926. Saddling Bell..v...2.30 p.m.. ..3.00 p.m. First Race
Entrance to Enclosure and Covered. Stands,
E. V. MR. DE SOUSA,
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE,
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the
Valuable Leasehold Property, situate at Yaumati in the Depen- dendy of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong and known as Section A and B of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1183 together with the messunges
.$1.00 Per. Head Motor cars can be parked on the rail opposite the grand stand-erected thereon and now known
..........$5,00
Per Car .....
as Nos. 201 and 203 Portland Special Express Train to the Street." Area: 1,872 square feet. Races leaves Kowloon at 1.15 pm. Annual Crown Rent $3.95 and
$1.28 respectively Return Special Express Train
to be sold by leaves Fanling Station at 5.52 p.m. Refreshments will be catered for by the Ritz.
Hongkong, May 13, 1926.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO. LTD,
NOTICE TO SHARE-- HOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTIETH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the
Company will be held at its Head Office, Union Building, Hong- kong, on FRIDAY, 28 MAY 1926, at 11.15 a.m., for the pur pose of reciving the Report of the Directors and the statements of Account to 31st December 1925, und of declaring Dividends, etc.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of
PUBLIC AUCTION.
on WEDNESDAY,
the 2nd June, 1926, at 3 o'clock pm at the China Auciton Rooms, 1. Buddel. Street, Victoria, Hong- kong,
by
MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.
For further particulars and con- uitions of sale apply to:-
ESSRS. HALL & HIND,
Solicitors, " China Building, Hongkong,
or to
MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
The Auctioneer, Hongkong, May 20, 1926.
the Company will be CLOSED HUGHES & HOUGH from May 12th to May 28th, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
. PAUL LAUDER.
General Manager. Hongkong. May 3rd 1929.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the FIFTY-SEVENTH loon. Silver Cups will be present- ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- ed for the First, Second and ThirdING of the Company will be held Prizes, and a special Prize for the at ite Head Office, Union Build- Highest Break,
be held at the Palace Hotel, Kow that
Entrance Fee $8.00. Entries Close on May 23rd.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
The Banque de PIndo-Chine beg
ing, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 28th MAY 1926, at 11.20 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and tho Statoments of Account to 31st. December 1925, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of to Inform all interested in safe the Company will be CLOSED deposit, that they have actually from May 12th to May 28th, both In their new building, & Queen's days inclusive, Road, safe deposit Boxes at the yearly rate of $8 for the small size, and $12 for the large size,
Please reply to the Cashier. Hongkong, May 6, 1926.
NOTI E OF REMOVAL
Notice is hereby given that on and after 17th, May, 1926, the Offices of The Hongkong Tele- graph will be lopated at Nos. 13, Wyndham Street, (Mor-
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager." Hongkong, May 3rd 1926.
NOTICE.
Natica is heroby given that I shall not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Nora Leo Loureiro residing at No. 330, Nathan Road(1st floor), Kowloon.
Dated the 14th May 1926.
BATLAY ITER LOUREIRO...
LIMITED.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.
GLENEALY HOTEL,
JUST OPENED
Every room
bathroom. Entirely English Control.
EXCELLENT CUISINE
MRS, FREDERICKA, Proprietress.
Tel. 0.080,
FOR—
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SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong, $1,100 b.
Chartored, 2203 ri.
Mercantile A.,and B., £30 n Meroshtile C., $137
P. and O., £91 n.
East Asia, 483 n..
Marine Ins.
D.
Canton Ins., $600 b. China Underwriters, $1.90 b North China. Tls. 145 n. Unions, $988 an. Yungtsze, $37) b.
Fire Ins.
China Fires, $180 b. Hongkong Fire, $500 b.
Shipping.
Douglases, $28 n. Steamboats, $241s. Tugs, $28. Indo-Chinas, $38 Sholl Trans., 87/6 11. Star Ferrios, $623 n. Waterboats, $15 n. Refineries.
China Sugars, $241 · p. Malabons, $35 n
Mining..
Bonguets, $1.50. Kailans, 42/- b
Langkats, Tle. 243 b. S'hui Explorations, Tis. 5.25 n. Shanghai Loans, Tis. 7 n. Raubs, $5.00 n. Tronahs, 65-
Ural, Caspians, 8/- pe
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wherves, $128 s. Whampoa Docks, $55 n. Hongkews, Tis. 180 b.. Now Engineerings, Tis. 5.90 Shanghai Docks, Tis, 1051
Lands, Hotels, etc,
H. and S. Hotels. $10.40 b. H.K. Lands, 662 h. Realtys, $57 b. Territorials, $5 n. Humphreys, $151_n. Princes Bldgs, $95 b Rural Lands, $7 n.
Cottons.
Ewos, Tis. 10.00 b. Orientals, Tla. 3.00 n. S'hai Cottons, Tis. 53 b.
Miscellaneous, Amusomente, $11 n.. Canton Ices, $71 n. Cements, $141 s China Buses, Tls. 11.30 b, China Lights, $18 n. China Prov., $5.80 n. Constructions, $21, n. Dairy Farme, $19 Der A. Wing, $9 Electrics, $644 b. Macao Electrics, $40 n. Developments, 25 cents, Ropes, $30 ́s.
S.
Tramways, $23.50 b. Lane Crawfords. $10 s. Mackintosh, $19 n. Peak Trams, $174 b. Sinceres, $11
Taxia, $4 s.
n.
United Asbestos, $20 b. Watsons $123 b. -Powells, $10 M
1.
PASSENGERS ·ARRIVED.
RUSSIANS IN EXILE.
SCATTERED OVER MÄNY
LANDS.
Par R. M. 5. Empress of Russia from Vancouver viù ports, on May 20th.-Mr. C. C. Knight, Mr. A. H. Compton, Mr. W. II. Petors, Mrs. A. The number of Russians who E. Turner,, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. A. have escaped from the Soviet Cameron, Mra, Cameron, Mr. C. G. regime and are now living in exil Anderson, Mr. D. M. Chan, Sir Shou abroad is estimated at about
2.000.000. These include office Son Chow, Tady Chow, Mr. J. T. Chu, and soldiers of the defeated White
Mr. and Mrs. Didisholm, Mr. S. Y. armies and their families, Gattas, Mrs. R. A. Green, "Mr. J. politicians, professors, teachers, Gubbay Mr. M. Koyre, Mr. and Mrs. doctors, lawyers, writers -9. L. Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. Yuen"Kwok, musicians artists, engineers,
bankers, Mr. Y. Kudo, Mr. J. Metaki, Mr. landowners,
indus- and Mrs. S. L. Li, Mr. T. N. Lau, trialists, clerks co-operators; and Miss Alice Lee, Mr. Yat Chu Ma, mechanics. All the surviving Mr. H. K. Murphy, Mr. T. Z. Mei, members of the Imperial family Mr. A., E. Shepherd, Mr. F. Shen, Mrs are in exile, and also most of the P. Shen, Mr. J. H Taggart, Mr. D. aristocracy. T. Then, Mr. D. C. Then, Mr. Y. P Tsui, Mr. T. W. Taou, Mr. Che Wong,
The refugees are scattered over
Mr. L. H. Yip, Mr. K. C. Lee. Mr. many lands; they have expert- F. Townsend, bir. and Mrs. H. Mori-enced during the last seven years yama, Mr. T. C. Cheng, Mr. T. T.
Chen, Mr. 2. F. Chien, Mrs. Har severe
Chan,
Mer
H.
privations and extra.
Chun, Mrs. H. Chan, Mrs. L. Chan, ordinary vicissitudes. Some word Mrs. Liang
Chan, rich, most were comfortably off, Mr. T. S. Fong, Mr. E. M. Kwok, Mr. the majority are well educated. S. C. Pank, Mr. B. L Pond, Mr. Na There is great talent among them
нці
F. Szo, Mr. B. Tennent, Miss A-famous scholars, the best Rus- Viohy, Mrs. Li Sho Koli, Miss Hui
Iling Fu, Miss Pek Sang Poon. Miss sian novelists and poets, many of Hoo Cahn, Miss So Wa Tang, Mtr. the best painters and musicians. Y. K. Tang, Mr. D. S. Wong, Mr. All have had to start life afresh W. B. Yee, Miz. W. F. Wong, Mr.
H. Y.
A. A. Garett, Mr. A. Chan, Dr. in strange lands, to strugglo S. Chan. Mr. P. G. Chang, Mr. Y. Y under the most unfavourable con-
Hulp has... Ching. Mr. C. C. Chin, Miss W. Yditions to keep alive.
The Dung, Mr. E. de Silva, Mr. S. K. come from various sides. Fong, Mr.
Mr. L. C.
C. Hn, Mr. B. H. Lee, frat dangerous period of acute Leong,
Misa Lia
Mr. H. P.
Liang, Mr..
Y. L. Liu, Mr. K. F. Pank, Miss L, distress is past. The problem of Pank, Miss M. Park, Miss M. Hmere existence is partially solved.
Pank Mr. Y. C. Ng, Mr. C. A. Ng. Princesses have become millineru;..
Mr. L
F. Tang, Su, Mr. S. T. Wong, Mr. generals and colonels are working Mrs. S. C. Wong, Mr. Yin mines or ironworks in France
Wong, Mrs.
S. Wong, Mr. E T
For R. . S. Empress of Russia arriving at Hongkong on May 20th for Manila, Mr. O, A. Boni," Mrs.
Leung Sze Wong, Infant Wong, Mr. at £1.a week; hundreds of the Y. T. Yang, Mr. C. S. Yng, Mr. W. C. taxi-drivers in Paris are Russians Young, Mr. P. K. Hong.
who were formerly officers, among them not a few Guardsmen. The big motor works around Paria are full of Russians. Others who I E Londer, Mr. F. W. Matheson, Mr V S. Agustin, M. II. S. Chia, Mr. Were formerly officers are working H
Mrs. and Miss, as dock labourers in Shanghai or Crombie, Crombie, Miss. E. Crombic, Miss C. as seamen or stewards along the M. Crombie, Mr. C. Farnworth, Mrs. China coast. A good number still B. F. Fow, Mr. C. D. Hoggard, Mrs. remain in Yugoslavia and Bul-" C. de Leon, Mr. G. S. Reyes, Mrs. E.. Rayse,
Mr. A. Santos, Mr. P. Cgaria. SL. Owens..
b.
"
Through the generosity
of the Czechoslovak Government a large number of professors and Mr. P. E. Fanandez, Mrs. G. students the latter nearly all Harria, Miss D. Harris, Mrs. C. B. Lara. Mr. W.
Marz, Mr. S. P. former subalterns of the White Runez, Mr. I. Santoe, Miss Carmics are maintained in a Foadick, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Van specially created Russian depart Tayl, Mrs. D. Berk, Miss R. Drake
ton,
ford, Mrs, and Mr. J. H. Feather-ment of the Prague University.
Mrs K.
Hintze,
A few professors have found Mrs. C. Keene, J. L. Murphy, Lt.and Mrs. F. posts in England and in the N. Roberts, Mrs. N. Trimble, Mr. L. United States. A.Russian general Sy, Mtr. A. L. Sianchu, Mr. M. Ohta, is assistant in the War Office in Mr. T. Ogata, Mr. K. Kawaji, Mrs. and Mtr. Kobata,
M. Himiya, Mr. T. Sugi, Mr. Y. Shigomatau, Mr A. Sugi, Mrs. M. and
Mr. H. Takara, Mr. H Callaneo, Mr. G. Callanco, Mr. T. . Lim, Mr. F. T. Yu.
FUTURE OF PHILIPPINES.
THE INFLUENCE OF
GEN. WOOD.
Paraguay.
Hostility to Bolshevism. A small number of the refugees have done well. Most just A few manage to keep alive. have gone under. Among the two millions are all sorts and con- ditions of men and women. What distinguishes them as a body is their constant patriotism, their undying hostility to the Bolshe- vists. It la indeed surprising, considering all the humiliation, misery, and privations of exile, that so few of the refugees have under the
General Wood has announced taken employment that there is no intention on his Soviet Government or compro- part to resign the Governorship of mised with it in any way..
Naturally the exiles think of the Philippines, says the NC. Daily News. Although it may dis-politics, even though they are absorbed in a hard struggle for please the extremists when we say existence. Their heart is in so, the opinion can well be ex pressed that it is in the best in terest of the Islands that he should not resign, for few. administrators have dealt with the problems there with more courage and success than he.
have Bculties which
The dif occurred
A stall-holder at 5, New Street there have in some measure been entrusted a foki with $20 to pay due to the essentially different
a bill to the Electric Light Com-types of men who have held posi- tions of authority. One type, has pany. He failed to pay the money, been of an ultra-idealistic manner and has absconded,
!.overcome.
Russia. They have been through the unparalleled experience of the Revolution and the Civil War. They have been compelled to think more deeply and more painfully- about politics than the educated class of any other country in the But they are not yet world. united-except in hostility to the Soviet regime..
All the old parties are presented among the exiles-fron
re-
of thinking, and its representa- Social Democrats and Socialist Revolutionaries through Cadets tives have encouraged the nationa lists in the idea that full self- and Octobrists to the Extrême This year the town of Elsinore
government ought to be theirs it Right. "Many of the old leaders in Denmark "the town of Ham- any time, taking little heed of are among them. Kerensky is in let," says the posters which adver- certain lack of achievement it Paris editing the Dai: Miliukoff is Paris, editing the tise it celebrates its 500th year particular directions which also in with private
of life (writes a correspondent in custodian of the Islands the Posliednia Novosti and leading a When small new party called the Re- Home paper). I imagine, from United States ought to do.
Democrats, formed. the brilliantly-coloured pictures such a man as Governor-General publican of a seaside castle embowered in Wond took office and looked the during a 'bitter campaign waged trees, that it is hoped we, as the facts in their face, deciding that by Milinkoff against the White compatriots of Shakespeare, may full self-government must be in armies. The Cadete have practi. like to join in the festivities and the nature of a process of evolu- cally disappeared, except in so far at the same time enjoy a summer tion, disappointment was natural-as they are still represented in holiday. Yet I have always ly rife in the nationalist party, the Rul of Berlin and the Sevodnia understood that Shakespeare and this accounts for the fact that of Riga. The Socialists are com ignored the facts of history and during his term of office he has paratively weak; on the other a very strong some of the facts of geography had some very considerable dif-hand, there a when he placed the scene of Hamficulties to
For Nationalist sentiment among the let in Elsino that Prince being instance, on one occasion he was exiles which is expressed in devo- really a Jutiander, not a Sec- left without a Cabinet, but his tion to the forms of the Russian lander, and Elsinore's cliff that reply to this situation was un-national tradition, especially to beetles o'er his base into the sen" answerable, for he announced his the Orthodox Church and, very being an invention of the poet. intention and ability to carry on frequently, to the idea of the Perhaps none of this matters.
Incidents hav Monarchy.-Times. Elsinore is Hamlet's simply be occurred in the economy of the. cause Shakespeare placed him Philippines, which, in common- thero. It is quite as rondonable
place parlanco, must have given Mr. R. B. Salisbury and his and ne satisfying, no doubt, to the ultra-ideallets a nasty knock, "Qunists" Co., will play four fare- make pilgrimage to a place where but we need not rake them up well performance at the Queon's Hamlet did not live as a place here. Suffice it to say that under Theatre-next Tuesday, Wednes which Mr. Pickwick or Colonel pane disciplinarian such a day, Thursday and Friday, May Newcome pre feigned to have in- Governor-General Woodthe 26th, 20th, 27th and 28th," "No!" habited, And I think I have Philippines are likely to make No! Nanette" will be presented on heard that the obliging people of more definite progress towards Tuesday and Wednesday and the Elsinore will show Hamlet's tomb the attainment of their aims that No. 2 programme of the "Quaints" or perhaps it is Ophelia's were they placed in the hands of on Thursday. The farewell pro- nunnory—if Americans ineint well-meaning but uninstructed gramme will be duly announced, upon it.
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