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London, Apr. 20-Speaking at called to the fact that there was another horse which had entered Hinsang Tuce, 15th Juno at 2 p.m. ing in London, Sir John Simon told the race bearing the name Simon's Kwongsang Wed. 16th Juno at noon. an amusing story of what happened Choice Laughter). I therefore Yuonsang Fri. 18th June at 7am. to him when ho attended the Cal- risked any rupees which I could Namsang Satur. 19th June at 3 pming told nie of a horse which ho priately named animal, but it came cutta races. He said: “Lord, Rend- spare in support of this appropri-

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allow, to act upon his advice, but that this is a mug's game." (Loud before the race my attention was "laughter.)"

Telophono 215. Central

“MONARCIE"" WHO ABDICATED. AFTER 20 YEARS.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN."

From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, GENOA.

and. Ete

"OLDEKERK”" (10)

RETIREMENT OF DR. W. W. PEARSE

Love Pritchard, the "King" of Amecting OL La SaнITY, Bardsoy Island, Carnarvonshire,

"Boura was nolaiste The Steamship, who abdicated last year after yer vernon, sit,

N L.Smith Demg in.ne reigning for over 20 years, died

Members : prusind, were, DI recently at Aberdaron aged 84.

1. G. M. Beverly Dr. W. V. Pritchard and many of his suboch, Dr. G. Macgown, Cos, Jects left the island some months Boysun Said, Dr SW, so, ago, and he seems to have felt Wong Kwong Lin, Dr. S... his departure, and often expressed and Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (socre- a wish to die on the island.tary).

The chairman proposed, the After his abdication, he express-

following committee to enquire ed the intention of marrying into the question of the general young Welsh girl, "and hundreds rise in the price of foods sold in of offers of marriage were re-the markets and to suggest stope eofved. He will be buried in Aberdaron churchyard."

Bardsey Taland was at the best of times a very limited monarchy, with no revenue and very few per- quisites. 7

There is a crown, but it is at best of silver gift.

At least one King of Bardsey has died in the workhouse, though there has, so far as is known, heon no attempt to assassinate any of the reigning monarchs or to set. up a new dynasty.

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her are m.notifed that all goods are bolag

landed at their risk into the hazar dous and/or extra-hazardous go- of the Hongkong and Kowloon downs Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whoreo delivery and/or from the wharves may bo

obtained.

ed by the 5th June, 1020 will be subject to rent

Ho

which may be possible to effect n reduction of those prices and report to the Board. The Head of the Sanitary Department, Dr. S. W. T'so and Mr. Wong Kwong- tin

Continuing, he said the proposal arose out of what was paid at the last meeting of the Board and he thought the committee suggested was the best that could be got för the purpose.

Dr. Koch agreed and seconded.

Goods not

All. brokon, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in tho godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th June, 1926, at 10 ani." by Mogers, Goddard and Douglas,

Claims

against the steamer must be presented in writing within tea: days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effested by the undersigned in any case what-

over.

Bula of Lading will be counter- signed by.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents.. Hongkong, 1st June, 1926.

the motion being carried unanim- PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS. ously.

Dr. W. W. Pearse,

Dr. Koch then "remarked that it escaped his notice that at their meeting a fortnight ago it was the

RESIGNATION OF THE

PRESIDENT.

Lisbon, June 1. The Portuguese President has resigned.

• The late and list King, Love | ously. Pritchard, frankly confessed that he was "fed up" with the job when he left the island, to end his days" on the mainland. His example was followed by others, but there is no chance of the island being last occasion on which the retir- deserted, as the grasing is excel-ing Medical Officer of Health, lent and the sheep reared fetch Dr. W. W. Pearse, would be with high prices...

them. They know that Dr. Pearse The precise reasons are for the. was a man who did not like much present not announced, but the said about him in the way of "situation was recently complicated praise. It was hard to praise a by the action of the Confederation man before his face and to praise of Labour in preparing to oppose When Lord Newborough owned him behind his back was a waste any attempt to establish a military. the island, which is about two of energy had said the philoso- dictatorship, miles long and a mile broad. he

pher, but had he lived in Hong- appointed one of the tetanis akong for the last few months he hoad man, to maintain order, and might not have been so eager to in jest bestowed upon him the title

say it. of King and gave him a crown of brass. That is how the late monarch came by his title:

About 40 years ago, 130 people lived on the sind; there are probably no more than 40.

·

On the contrary the revolution- ary lenders quite early expressed their desire to the President that the new Government ho formed outside the political parties.

He, the speaker, had had the pleasure of knowing Dr. Behrse for 24 years and he had been n

Troops in the northern, and good friend all the time. Dr. aouthern divisions supporting Pearse was a very difficult man General Costure marching on to know, for one had to know Lisbon, to encamp in the out- him a long time before one got skirts, beading the arrival of the at the heart of the man. He had General-Reuter.. the sanitary good of the Colony very much at heart.

-

Pinned down in a muddy stream by their cur, two men ware killed In a remarkable motor-ear acci- dent at the bottom of the hill lea ing to Thorpe Mill Bridge, about two miles from Chertsey, Surrev. They were Mr. Lesie White, a. All who attended the dinner well-known metal merchant, of given recently in his honour must it was a pleasure to talk and Station-road, Chertsey, and his have realised how heart-break- argue. In his dealings with the brother-in-law, Mr Ernest Heweling the conditions were when he Board he was always courteous of Addlestone. Mr. White was first came to the Colony, condi- and never impatient. Ho and the married and had a family. The tions to be found in no civilized speaker had had many a tilt on. two men had descended the hill country and not in some neigh the Board and a little while after when the car ran on to the grassbouring Colonies. His work re- met to wash down any sting on the left side of the road, where solved itself into that of a senior there might have been. there is a deep ditch filled with sanitary inspector and all his He thought it would be fitting mud. The car turned n somer- hopes of dealing with the real that some record of their apprecia- sault and then righted itself, sanitary problems of the Colony tion of his work should be record-

Led in the minutes and a copy for."" People who hurried to the spot. saw Mr. White lying in the car he had to resign. It was not his warded to Dr. Pearse. He there- with his legs through the steering fault, It was the fault of the fore moved "that this Board re- wheel, Dr. McQuade, of Chertsey, system, a fault which should be tords its appreciation of the valu who was passing, examined him,

able services performed upon it but he was dead. A woman who eradicated by the appointment of by Dr. Fearse during the time he had previously seen the car state really efficient General Board was Medical Officer of Health." she saw two men in it, and when of Health. the Chertsey Police arrived they dragged the ditch and in a few minutes they brought up M. Hewett's body, from several feet of mud.

Dr. S. W. To Reconded, add mi. Well versed in his profession voiced by Dr. Koch,

ing his appreciation to that he also had a large fund of in-

The formation, he was a man with whom unanimously.

motio

was carried

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