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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE

AND

AMERICAN MAIL LINE.

JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly Sailing TO SAN FRANCISCO ON SEATTLE THE "PRESIDENT LINERS."

TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE SUNSHINE BELT"

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

PRESIDENT GRANT.

PRESIDENT MADISON

PRESIDENT JACKSON

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

Tuesday, July 5th Tuesday, July 19th

Tuesday, Aug, 2nd

Tuesday, Aug. 16th

Tuesday, Aug. 30th

THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS.

HONGKONG TO EUROPE

SPECIAL LOW RATES

Via San Francisco or Seattle

£120 £112

DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES.

Choico, of railway lines acrose United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privilegos for sight-seeing.- Ask for information. Following are suggested ifinorarios:

Front Hongkong

June 29

Via

Seattle

Lovinthan

Berengaria

July 5

July 13

July 19

July 27

Conmeeting with From

Arriving at. Stenturhip N. York

Aug. 7 Aug. 1 mth-C'brg Aug. Chrg Rhmpto Ang. 12 Aug. 10 C brg-Shuptn Aug. 10 Aug. 20 h Corg

Aug. 20 hmptu Aug. 30

uptu

SanFranciaco Majestic

Beattie

San Francisao Leviathan

Senitie Aquitania Franciscs Majestic.

Mauretania

Han Francisco

Aug 2

Ang 10

Fattie

Aug. 16

Aug. 24

Boattio

Aug. 30

Sept. 7

Sept. 13

Seattle Aquilonis Ban Francisco (Majestic

San Francigo Homeric

Aug. 24 Sept.

Sept.

12

Sept. 17 C'bry-Shapin Sept. 23 Seit 25 Cr-Simptn Sept. 27 Oct. 10rghat Det. 7 Out. 5 ChrjShrapta. Oct. 11 Ou, 15 (0'brg S'hauptn Oct, 21

TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Tues., June 28th, Midnight

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

PRESIDENT PIERCE

PRESIDENT TAFT

Wednesday, July 13th Wednesday, July 27th Wednesday, Aug. 10th Wednesday, Aug. 24th

THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON WEDNESDAYS

TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.

VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ- PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES

-GENOA-MARSEILLES,

Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK,

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

PRESIDENT HAYES

PRESIDENT POLK

PRESIDENT ADAMS

PRESIDENT GARFIELD

Tues., July 5th, 8.00 a.m.

Tuesday, July 19th 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00.a.m. Tuesday, Aug, 16th 8.00 ajm. ...Tuesday, Aug. 30th 8.00 a.m.

THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS.

TO MANILA.

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON... June 27th, 6.00 p.m.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

PRESIDENT GRANT..

PRESIDENT HAYES...

July 5th, 8 00 a.m.

July 5th, 6.00 p.m. July 11th, 6.00 p.m.

July 19th, 6.00 a.m.

For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

CENERAL AGENTS,

HONGKONG AND UDAROWAL BANE Boitoino, Guapien Froon

Telophonon Central 2477, 2478 & 795.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD,

CANTON LINE.

Ballings from Hongkong-Daily at 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. Sailinge from

Tho

(Sundays). 11 a.m. only Canton-Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. f (Sundays

13 p.m. only). Stoamer from Canton (SUNDAY

3 p.m.

· (EXCEPTED) on arrival in Hongkong borths at Wing Lok Street Wharf.

All Steamers will, as usual, leave for Canton from

the Hongkong Wharf.

MACAO LINE.

FROM HONGKONG:-

8 A.M. and 2 P.M.

(Wookays only).

FROM MACAO

8 AM. and 2'P.M. (Wookdays only).

SUNDAY EXCURSION.

On Sunday, the 26th Juno ss. "SUI AN" will depart from the Company's Wing Lok Stroot Wharf at

AM. and from Macao at 3.30 P.M.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE SPECIALS.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. G. Wolfe, Captain Superintendent of Police. Momo. No. 1078:

1-The following Notideations in The Hongkong Government Gazette are repeated for the information of all ranks:

A

The Hongkong Government Gazatte of the 7th May, 1927-No. 319, The following persons,

Spishan Singh

A

Botelho

D. A Goodwin

F. 0 Mow Fung

A. H. B. Silva-Notto

A,

Sirdar Khan

G. Q. N. Tinson S. W.. Tso

that is to

WEDNESDAY

AUSTRALIAN TOUR,

HOME SIDE'S STARTLING COLLAPSE.

Ipoh, June 13.. The home side's tail collapsed in most sensationgl manner in the first innings, four wickets going down in ten balls.

In their second innings the home. side showed improved form and by surprising good cricket pulled off an unexpected draw having scored 162 for eight wiekuts when stumps were drawn at six o'clock.

Celman, the recent arrival from Australia and Orr, both of whom came into the side at the last moment, mado very useful stand, scoring woll.

Australians.1st Inaligs.

E. Mayno e Hunsoy b Dean E. F. Rofo lbw b Denn

4

4

24

having offered their services, and it appearing that other persons are do sirous of Joining an members of a

T. J. Andrews b La Brooy police reserve force, His Excellency R. Bardsley st., Jordan b Hennessey 53 the Governor has been ploused to W. M. Woodful e Jordan b Routons 37 accept the services of the said por C. G. Macartney e Orr b La Brooy 61 Bona above named, and they are W. A. Oldfield b Knight, hereby formed into the Hongkong. Sullivan not out Police Reserve under the Hongkong S. C. Everett not out Police Reserve Ordinance, 1014.

His Excellency the Governor has direct that tho been pleased to Hongkong Police Reserve formed as above shall be open to other per- sone desiring to join as members,"

The Hongkong Government Gazetto of the 17th June, 1927-No. 966, His Excellency the Governor bas been pleased to make the following appointments under section 6 (1) of the Hongkong Police Reserve Or dinance, 1914, Ordinance No. 21 of

1014:

To be Adjutant, with rank and title of Deputy Superintendent "of Police (Reserve)-George Bibby Hartford,

D.S.O.,, Commander, Royal Navy (Retd.), Justice of the Pence,

To be Honorary Commissioner of Police (Reserve)-Ts'o Scen Wan, LLD., Justice of the Tence. Assistant Superintendent

To

be

Extras

76

53

7

21

Total (seven wickets) declared. 840

North Malaya.-1st Innings. fussey e Oldfield b Macartney Jordan b Macartney Colman b Macartney

La Brooy b Macartney Orr b Macartney Gordon b Macartney Ponsford not out Knight Andrews

Dean Macartney Reutens b Andrews

lennessey e Sullivan b Andrews

Extras

of Police (Reserve) and be in com- Woodfull mand of the Chinese Company Gamble Hongkong Police Reserve Frode Sullivan rick Charles Mow Rung, Justice Macartney of the Peace.

Andrews

To a Medical Officer, Police (Reserve), and be attached to the Chinese

Company, Hongkong Police Reserve-George Harold Thomas, M.D., B.S.

2.-Strength. The following have enrolled in the Chinese Company and arc

posted respectively as under:

No. 1 Section.

Constable R. 4. Chow U-ting.

R. 5. Wong Shiu-pun.

R. 8. Edward Mow Fung.

R. 7. Ng Kai-wing.

R. 10. Edward Way.

R. 11. Pang Kwok-sul.

R. 14. Hurry Loc.

R. 17. Leong Yue-sang.

R. 18.

Hwang Hongych

R. 19. Ng Kai-chun.

R. 20. Pang Kwok-fatt.

R. 27. Chon. Wai-liong,

R. 30. Ma Ping-wa,

R. 33. Johnson Sim.

R. 38. Chang Sam-chong.

R. 43. Ts'o Chi-on.

R. 44. Yeung Koon-shing.

R. 50, Li Man-tsung.

R. 53. lion Yun-lam.

R.

21. Lak Pik-hing.

R. 24. Kwok Chan.

R. 36. Yuen Kwok-yan,

R. 46. Thomas Yip.

R. 48. Yu Man-cho.

R. 55. Chan Shiu-wo.

No. 2 Section,

Constable R. 8. Ts'o Tsun-on.

1

11

#

すき

R. 12. Diam Siu Kan

Chan.

R. 13. David Fock Wing

Loie. R. 15. Ow

Hong.

Young Kin

R. 16, Chung Man-iu.

R. 23. Ho Shit-yu,

R. 25. Tsui Kwing-kong.

R. 29. Tsui Tong.

R. 32. Duncan Kwong Lee,

R. 39. Charles Rutherford Chan Ham,

R. 42. Poon Ping-kong.

R. 15. William Goon-ham.

R. 49. Pau Yuk-ming.

R. 51. Chan Kun-ying.

R. 26. Tsui Keng-chau.

R. 47. Li Cheung-hing.

R. 54. Tsan Yung.

R. 56. Cheng Shuk-kit.

3.Appointments.

The following appointments have been made in the Chinese Company with effect from the 15th June, 1927: Constable R. 4. Chow U-ting to bo

Sub-Inspector

No. 1 Platoon.

i/c.

R. 6. Edward Mow Fung

to be Sub-Inspector

for duty as Equip-

ment Officer,

R. 25. Tsui

17

181

JUNE

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignoes per Company's Steamer,

"PYRRHUS".

From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE,

are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into Holt's-Wharf, Kom loon, where it will lie at Consignes's risk and subject to terms and cond!- tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. from godown on and after 20th June. The Cargo, will be ready for delivery

Optional cargo will not bo landed..

hore, unless notice has been given prior to atonmor'a arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tucedays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 s.m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining un- delivered after 27th June will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the andersigned on or before the 11th July, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & WIRE.

Agents, Hongkong, June 20, 1027.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Company's Steamer,

"CYCLOPS"

From NEW YORK via MANILA. are hereby notified. that the cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will tie at Con- signee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from godown on and after 20th June. Optional cargo will not be landed here; unless notice has been given prior to steamor's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final part

Total

Dowling.

5

1 14 0

5

0

3

8

0

10

G

30 7

0 8. 3

17

13

33

39

La Prony e Mayne & Macartney Gordon & Woodfull b Macartney Knight not out

A

of tall to which the option extends.

4

North Malaya.—2nd Innings. Hussey b Macartney Ponsford b Sullivan Colman lbw b Andrews

Ofr st Oldfield b Macartney

Jordan b Andrews Denne Woodfull b Andrews

Extrus

All broken, chafed, and damaged

18 goods are to be left in the Godowns,

10

where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the 17 hours of 10.45 a.mi and noon within

4the free storage period.

Total for eight

108

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered

Reutens and Hennessey did not but. after the 27th June, will be subject

Everett

Andrewa Sullivari Macartney

Bewling.

2 0 6 0 27 3 80 3

1 21 1

18

3 41

4

ASSASSINATION THREAT.

PROTECTION FOR AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

ht

Santiago, June 21. The Chilean Government has etablished a special day and night guard at the United States Em- bassy for the purpose of protect ing the Ambassador, Mr. Collier, who has been threatened with as- sassination by anarchist sympa. thisers with Sacco and Vanzetti Renter's American Service.

DRUSES RETURN.

ACCEPT FRENCH CONDITIONS.

Beirut, June 21.

The last groups of Druse rebels

to ront.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 11th July, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents.

Hongkong, June 20, 1927.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and

. STRAITS. The Steamship,

"BENARTY." Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whonce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

No claims will bo admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th instant will be subject to.

rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th July, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on the 24th instant at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counter.

Agenta.

who have taken refuge in Trans-signed by, jordania for over a year have asked GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., and, accepted the conditions of the French authorities, and 2,000 Druses, including prominent mem- bers of the Atrash family, have begun to return to Syria.-Havas.

HIGH COMMISSIONER,

TION ACCEPTED.

Kwing-kong to be Lance Ser geant (No. Sec- tion).

R. 7. Ng Kai-wing to be Lance Sergeant

(No. 1 Section).

4.-Parades.

Rapida City, South Dakota,

June 21.

Hongkong, June 17, 1927,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

1927.

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

AND FAST

REGULAR

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE "BARPEDON” 29th June. Marseilles, London; R'dam & Glasgow AUTOMEDON" 12th July. Marseilles, London, R'dam'&H'burg. "PATROULUS" 27th July. Marsoilles, London, E'dam & Glasgow *MACHAUN" Bu Aug. Marseilles, London, R'dam-&"H'burg.

• Call at Ossabianos,

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

"OANFA" "ATREUS"

Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow

· Genoa, Kavre, Liverpool & Glasgow

20th July. 20th Aug. PACIFIC SERVICE

vis KOBE & YOKOHAMA. "ACHILLES" 2nd July, "TYNDAREUS" 23rd July

NEW YORK SERVICE

"AGAPENOB"

Lab July.

"HELENUS" 31st July.

Victoria, Vancouver & Sonttle Victoria, Vancouver & Soatile

Now York, Boston & Baltimore' Now York, Boston & Baltimoro

PASSENGER SERVICE "BARPEDON 29th Jane. "PATROULUS" 27th July, MANTENDRU

"HECTOR"

24th Aug.

6th Oct.

... Singapore, Marsóillas & London Singapore, Maramilles & London Singapore, Marsailles & London, Singapore, Marsellion & London

„Alan cargo stanmors with Emited passenger aceronaedation at „ spesinily reduced ratoo.

For freight and passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

CANADIAN

Agents.

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.

BTRANERE

SAILINGS 1927."

Hongkong Shanghai Koba

Louve

Lasve LWAYS

July 13 July 16

Tokobama

Leave

Yanver

Arriva

EMPRESS OF ASIA.

July 19 July 22 July 31 ́EMPRESS OF CANADA Aug. 3 Aug. Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 11 EMPRESS OF ASIA” Sept. 14 Sept, 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Cot. 11 Oct. 14 Oat. 231 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Deo. 4 EMPRESS OF ASIA (E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai JA

CONNECTING SAILINGS TO EUROPEAN FORTS.

MONTILARE July 16 MINNEDOSA

Aug. 5

E/AUSTRALIA Aug 31

MONTROSE MONTUALM

Sept. 16 Nov. 18.

Frequent súllage fe Liverpinal, "Beitset Diasgow, Gauthampton, Cherbourg and Antwerp.

Lanre

SPECIAL FARTS TO EUROPE

4120

£112

£83

"HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

Arrive

Hongkong Manila

June 28 June 30 July 19 July 21

Passenger Department :-- Frieght and Express:

13

EMPRESS OF ASTA EMPRESS OF CANADA

Mrs. Clem. D.

Leave Arrive Manila Hongkong July 9 July 11 July 30 Aug. 1

Tel. Č. 752.

Tel. 0. 42.

Oables : 440ACANPAC." Cables: NAUTILUS."

"

Renwick

Matr..

Mr. Anna Wenzell,

Carle.

L. P.

Mrs. K. M. Ponto and Mrs. Mary Hof.

Shum Wing, Mr. Kwong Pack Chean.

fert.

Edwards,

John Jackson Lowe, Miss Enid Lowe, Mr. son, Miss Hezal Johnson, Mr. I. Kishard 3irs, Chas. Peich. nani, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Landon, Mr. Per Dollar Liner Fres. Tait for K. F. Melcher, Miss De Voo Michael San Francisco, June 21-Commdr, A. Ter sa. President Mckinley-Mias Miss Marison H. Clarke, Mrs. G. W. Atkins, Mr. Chas. E. Davis, Mrs. I. 5. Wong Shin-pun to ADMIRAL BRISTOL'S RESIGNA-R. M. Bowman, Miss Beatty, Chen. Vincent, Miss Rea. Vicent, Miss O. L. Boal, Miss M. H. Hoty, Mr. F.

A. B. Blake, Mr. R. M. Bowman, Mrs. Mcbee Wanner, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. M. Kinborley, Lt. R. L. Dulaney L be Cr. Sergeant.

Major W. Wynne Finch, Mr. A. Fish-Charlotte Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. R. N.

D. man, Dr. J. B. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Li | Williams, Master Robert William M. Aran Evans, Mate Mr. Roantase, Mr. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Evans, Mr. H. Evans, Mrs. E, Yung Tez Hing, Mr. Chan Jung, M. Digaria, Mr. Alexander Kennedy, R.. S. C. LeThick, Mr. J. B. Magro, Mr. Mrs. S. H. Hahn, Miss Ethel Wanner, B. President Coolidge has accepted wen, Miss Ll Sew Moi, Mrs. Sai Yung Winther, Miss Margery McArthur, Wenzel, Mstr B. Wenzell, Mr De McDonald, Mr. M. G. McCre- Miss Jannet Wanner, Miss. Marie Guy S. Sparks, Mr. J. S. Waddington, the realgnation of Admiral Bristol, Nui. the United States High Commissioner in All ranks of the Chinese Com-Reuter's American Service"

Turkey- pany will parade at the Central Police Station every Tuesday and Thursday at 5.30 p.m. sharp, until further notice, for Squad Drill under the Polico Physical Instructor, Ser- geant R. J. Hunt; DressMufti. Lectures at the Police Training School will be discontinued, for the present.

5.-Uniform.

BOXING..

WALKER OFFERED BOUT IN. BALTIMORE.

DEPARTED.

Mr. C. Warrior,

Per s.6, A. M. L. Liner, Pres. Mac- Sting 3; David, Metr. C. David, Mr. kinley for Manila.-Mr. M, R. Arick, S. H. Lee, Mr. P. L. Lee, Mr. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christopherson Wong, Mr. U. L. He, Mr. P. L. Loung,

Mr. Tang Sut Por as Pres. Wilson for Manila, Mr. A. A. Carlson, Miss L. J. Eld- Mr. G Jane 21.-Mrs. R. Vallariño, Infant ridge, Mrs. J. B. Farrior, Ros, L. W. Mr. Wai Po Cheang, Mr. Un Pum Yallarino, Mrs. A, J. V. Kern, Mr. A. Faucott, Miss Jenn Foote, Mr. 101 Cho, Mr.

Mr. Choung Way

Wong Yuen,

Kroeger, Mr. To Show Hong, Miss H. Mrs. H. J. Grigul, Mr. and Mrs. C: A Co, Mr. Wong Gow, Mr.

Wong Clarke, Mr, A. M. Craves, Miss Eunice Cunn, Miss H. G. Cann, Miss H. M.Hin

Hing, Mr. Yan, Mr. Low Huey H. Avery, Mr. F. Laing and Mr. C. M. Cann, Mr. L. A. Hargis, Migos V. Le Ong, Mr. C. Shank, Mrs. Mauds Ferrier, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adler, Mr. C. Marshall, Mr. F. J. Morro, Mr. Mr. 3. Rockchand, Mr. and Mrs, D. and Mrs. R. A. Grath, Miss J. Grath, Mr. Wong Loo Chow, Mr. and Jos. F. Clarke, Rov, and Mrs. H. Storch, Mr. J. H. Squitos, Mr. K. Miss M. O'Malley, Mr. H. N. Salet,

Smith, Mr. W Muravio Blauvork, Miss Nellie Brockett, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kounoff Mr. N. S. Taylor, Mr. J. Baltimore, June 21. Raymond Crichton, W. Scott, Mrs. R. P. Titus, Mr. O. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs, M. W being ipaued to fill ranks of the Joe Dundee's manager has cabled Ray and Centon, Mits Katherine Told, Mr. M. Uggen, Mr. W. Walls, Miss On Yang, Mistr. Chen, Lis Chinese Company; those who have Mickey Walker's manager in London M. A. Jackson, Mr. Clem D. Jackson, Mr. Alf. Wolhaven, Miss De Wright H. Cassoun, Mr. Dobor, Mrs. T. V not received same will apply to the offering ofther $76,000 or thirty flys Mr. A. Baker, Mr. T. O. Schmid, Mr. Mr. Allan, Mr. Fong Nani Kwal, Mr. Leahy, Mrs. I. Miner, Mr. LT. Equipment Officer,

per cent of the proceeds (as Walker S. S, Hann, Mrs. May Mcboe, Mr.1. De Li Rose, Mr. Hirtz, Mr. Poan Ka, Stodart, Mr. H. C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. prefera) for a middleweight cham-Rondolph R. Rogers, Miss Mary Von Prof, F. T. Krause, Mr, 8. R. Daven-Y C, Lau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert plonship bout here in August-Stein, Miso Helen McArthur, Mm.port Mr. John Colgate, Mrs. C. J. David, Mr. J. Abigde, Mr. J. C. Bayne, Router's American' Service..

K. B. roato, Mr.

Lowe, Miss Bara Phyllis Lowe, Master i Mr. Thompson,

Uniform and Equipment are now

G. B. HARTFORD, D.R.P.(R.), Adjutant. Hongkong, June 21, 1927.

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