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THE DIARY.

General Memoranda.

Bartenay, December 26-

Boxing Day.

Bervices.

SURDAY, December 27 -

Ba.m.-Excursion to Macao,

Boxoxo, Tuvashay, Dec. 24, 1914.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Europe. We acknowledge no such jurisdiction. Our might shall erento now law in Europe. It is Germany that strikes, and from the immovable conviction that her achievements on- title her to more elbow room in the world. Germany must take her place us the fending Power, and mast ritain Belgium and a narrow strip of ↑ east as far as Calais.

NETS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

T-stop being Christmas Day them

will be no inane of the " Chian Mail."

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The Rev. T. W. Pearce will coadust She does the Christmas Day Servicest Union Church, not desire indemnities. Her object | & 10,20 m 131 is to heist her flag on the Channo

Mr. Moxon, Queen's Buildings, has that opens or closes the way to the had stolen from his effice windows three Atlantic. This done, she will volun-wire guzzi'signs valued at $30.

rily close the wat." Thus the

"miserable attempts" of the barbar- Mr Wood this inorning at the Magists

were

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THE OLD TIME OHRISTMAS.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914.

FLOUR MILL COLLAPSES.

SPORTING.

THE ROA

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

Fau-Ling Mixed Foursomes.

SIX PERSONS BURIED.

A sensational Incident occurred this merning about II o'clock when the In (dian four mili, 4. Austin. Rom; Kowloon, collapsed, burying xix porsens beneile tons of peas and flour. Tha of the res

CUSTOMS THAT ARE DYING..

With no festival in the year are with Chrimps, and though in the associated so may ancient custama 'us

Below is the draw and tiases of starting busy materialistio days some of them arin connection with the mixed foursome seriously injund and we conveyed dying, there are many rapecially metal composition to be held ever Fant the in which the children, a part, Line (18 holes curse) ons Baxing Day which will meter low their popularity, [ saturday, Such inst.. Fer hascholl blessed with children their respective starting tex.

•Competitors must her on the first tes no

and the wherewithal to buy a Christmas

brew and the toys with which 19 stock it, for instance, will allow the custom to

to the Government Civil Hospital. An Feslin had both his legs broken, 'while two Chime women were injured, on blog so overly hurt that kho is not expected or live.

à Cainoas

in all matches ladies drive from the first

ton, For this purpose of this competition = { The promises have for some years boom. special "local" "vale allowing a ball m any med to supply practically all the Indians podtion to be picked up and droppo pet the Colony with four. Previously, the airway air penalty of one are the house was peened as will be in operation.

The man's Cich House will be open for dwelling hote, Grinding machines were tiffin: Competitors wanting tifin micab send at work on the ground floor while on the in their names to either the Fan Ling Boy the above were stocked bags of pens wit (Telephone N

No.7").

vibration from the machinery loosened the cross beans and together with the heavy wight above, wenkened the foo antil it collapsed

Mr. Lammert, eldest son of Si has been celebrated on December 23, and Valiuy Boy (Telaph we to the Happy | Haur. It is supposed that the continual

Competitors handicap a given in brackets (half of the sum total of each couple's handicap is to bu deducted from the gross score returned),

The trains from Kowloon on Boxing Day

languish, while the Lunosent make bo- | lieve connected with the inginery noe turnal visit of Santa Claus, or Father mcy fined a Chinese $100 for being christmas as he is many generally term ons Germans have been dropped. As illegal possession of four revolvers and 100, will survive through the centuries, a nation they were "not against their rounds of ammunition.

It is interesting to note that it is only will surprised." They longed for! nothing more than an encounter with P. Lamswert, has joined the London

since the fourth centity that the festival

France and, if expedient, with Russin, ettish. His battalion ja likely to be even today in Nestland the day has With true German maddling, they ümited to the front in February next.

littly signifigane. The celebration of the certain that Great Britain

Lieth was at test closely connected with Miss Willette, of abe Military Hospital, the Epiphany, which is kept or Janusy arm 8,43,-9.40 and 11.95 m. Tto 8,3 would never go to France's nsaistance has reported to the Palice thaà she has had and the observance of Dreember 25, 0.5 and 11.15 ferries catch the respective Tauntati Police Statim and Inspector They apparently believed Britons stolen from here at 4, The Albany, which cling to Dede was a pagan trains. to be as barbarous as themselven umbrelle and a has card tray valued asimilation with the Mithraio fentival of They do not, says Harden, "stnud $10.

| the bigchiday viỀ the mum. The actual day Christ's birth is unknown, and owing to the fact related about December 25 its celebration was condemnect by the Puritons, New Your's Day being cele brated universally in Scotland toulay.

Most of the exutoms asociated with

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THE DRAW.

Telephonis manages pero acai tổ the

Gurrant and a prise of police promptly - 1.15 p.m.-Mr. Butlin (3) And Mr. Haying the buried workmen we laborious

wint to the rescue. The work of resen

(14) ». Mrs. Ram (34) and Mr. Kaar and conducted under diffenities, ́Chi- (18),

mately all the unfortunate people wara L20 p.m.-M. Gala (8) and Me, Gaio (13) extriented, three being injured and the afes. S. L. Smith (54) and Mother thr nffering from shock. The mith (7)

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124 p.m.dr. F. D. C. Wolfe (34) and walls of the building remained intact.

Mr. A. E. G. Jackson (12) Mrs. Rayner (30) and Mr. J. A. Gray (13).

18 p.m.-Mes. MacDougall (3) and My. Msedongall (7) », Miss Caldwell (00) and Mr. A. Davison (8).

THE WEEK OF PRAYER.

1.93 p.m.-Mes. Carleton. (20) and Mr.

Carleton (16) Mrs. Ritchio (30) and We have received the following. Iøtter MI.

from the Bishop of Victoria with regard Ritchie (5),

1.36 p.m.-M. Baker. Brown (2) and to the Week of Prayer, January 3-

Me. T. W. Hill (1). Mrs. Spencer1015. Bernard (34) and Fleet Surgeon His Majesty the King has intimating that there is nationale for United Prayer. Spencer Bernard (8).. 1.40 p.m.-Miss Wilkinson (14) and Rev. Intercussion, Thanksgiving, and for re- Tichborne (5) r., Mry. Moxon (5) and membranes of those who havu"fallen, in Mr. Cumming (scratch).

their country's can, and that he regards 1.44 pm. Mr Landzio (50) and Mr the beginning of the rear as a fitting season

Landale

(15) r. Mrs. Gedge (scratch) to he then su lemoized and

and that he thinks nad Br. Griet (5),

Sunday Jan. 3. Stair-Stewart (2) and Mic. Hish Empire

Christian rennia c. Mex. Watera (30), and (8) Major de U Faichnie (18).

1.48

Aay. All British

before the judgment arnt of Europe," The total output of the Kkilan Mining "We acknowledge no auch juris- Administration's mines for the work end | diction"-menning of course, that in December 12, Amonated to 68,791.00 Germany's action and ambition canton and the sales during the period to not be influenced by such petty things

international trenties or the à strict from a German nowspaper :-Christusa ara very ancient in erigin, and orality observed by other nations. → The British prisoners in the camp being many of them may be traced back ty our The German "Kultar" is too ad. civicts, ts kept under the strictest erstes. The hanging up of the GERMANY'S BEAT AIM. - vanced for such considerations. Andul" This is a sample of Germanistletre is & refle of a Druidical rite. ↑ The custom of musquerading with masks soed" me uberrve the arrogant note sounded in

and other disguises was introduced, or Fisce the beginning of the war the phrase "It is Germany that A private talegram received from Mr.at least practived by Romar- munumors. Germans of all ranks and conditions strike." The heaven-inspired Get-4. Whitehead, Tonin Manager of the Saragon has been to and to the Chartered Bank, states that Cambridge Druidical fire-worship. Carol singing the German public in general, many nation of simpletons, ruled niversity has conferred upon Mr. Lee dates gk to the early years of the Chris publicists, professars, officials of all by a barbarous province of swash-akitha lutary agree-of-In L. Hic man's bif" and "Pusa in the kinds and, of course, the omnipotent bucklers and dominated by an

Three months imprisonment was the corner so popular at children's partios Kaiser himself, have reiterated time individual who has made them and

amtenée impered upon a Chinese who were known at least 200 years ago, and again the pacife intentions of himself the laughing stock of the admitted that he had stolen six ingots of

The term "waita" is said to be des Germana. According to them there world. Germany's achievements, says anti-friction metal from of a steamshiped from the ancient name of the bout-1.32 why no such thing na Pan-Germanism, Harden, "entitle her to more elbowundongaing sopirs at the Kowloon Docks England. Edward the Third had a | boy, which was a popular instrument in no envy felt by Germans in con-rooms in the world." No one prevents

Chantry bands were p.m.- Miss Alex Gordon (26) and Mr.sion on that day. A farmer of the Fu Yah Pit village, and of them. templating ang European Powers Gerning from trying to make, their Shatin, he reputed to the Delies that hochiedy made up of wayghtos at this colonial possessions. Their enormous

colonial pussessions successful, but no las had stolen or strayed from the hillside Army was merely a part of their European nation could ever be coerced one brown bullock worth $47, one black bullock valued at $32, and aue brown calf State polity, and if it had any other into handing over their colonies to valued at $40.

German rapacity. "Our might shall purpose than the defence of the

create new law in Europe," shouts the Mr. H. Wilms, formerly. Hasdeur modern expression The .08 p.m.-M. J. W. Taylor (24) and Mr. of the barbarism underlying such a Unionist Candidate for West Denbighshire, bellicnso Harden, evidently oblivious master of Victoria School, Hongkong, and | now a barrister-at-law of Colwyn Bay, and statement. It is gross immorality, unhas obtained commission in the 8th blushing barbarism. "Germany was Cheshire Regimear." take her place as the leading Power.” Such is Germany's ambition and the methuls of the savage are the means

Fatherland it was that it might assist in the preservation of European peace Such an Army was also necessary, they would occasionally admit, to cope with any possible aggressive action that might come from the Russian or the French frontier. As to their large Navy they endeavoured to explain the fact that it was out of all proportion to the requirements of their comparatively small coastline and their insignificant colonial posses

ons by stating that it was necessary Da a protection, if need be, for their

ital, and when they commenced their

Christmas serondes with the carollers

the expression waychtes naturally in surso of time was applied to the musicians as well as the 'instruments

Waits."

p.m.--Bliss Cunningham (9) and Mr.

be the chowaz within the will, therefore, dovire to observe that day in the way His Majesty ggests. Flis Excellency the Governor of Cunningham (14) *, Mrs. Dalmahey Hongkong has ratified us that he will (2) and Captain Dalmahoy (9).

oficially trend a a special sarvice of interces- 1.56

-Wodehoue (18). Mas D Gordon (34)

and Mr. T. A. Loughlin (1) 2.00 p.m.-Miss Kely 19) and Captain

Heath (14)

Miss Baker-Brown (30) and Culonel Baker-Brown (18). 2.04 p.m.-M. Bevis (34) and Mr. Bulmer-Johnson (8) ». Mís. R. Han cock (56) and Mr. Bearin (2).

Mozon (18) v. Mrs. G. E. Turner (22) and Mr. Parz (9).

mastide and was carried with ich pomp The bone's head was at one time, the ** bravest dish in all the hat Christ-2.12

ceremony to the carver at the heal

in the table, while the company chanted Latin chorus. This ceremony is still A Chinese school girl of Kaa lu Fougered in part at one of the Oxford complains that during the afternoon of the colleges.

Brd some person' stole her 910 fountain

by which the Germans hope to attain pan. She suspects the Sanitary Depart it Poor Germany has erred in many ment coolies who were cleansing the house respects but in none more than in her at the time, and who are now in custody estimation of the spirit that animater Britons and their allies:

pending enquiries.

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farge mercantile marine. Ther-those THE KING'S MISSAGE TO THE officiate at the British Church at Macao on

pacific Germans-were much too civilised, far too highly cultured, ever

NAVY.

Through the courtesy of Commodore tu barbour machiavellian intentions Anstruther we are able to publish the fol. towards their European neighbours.lowing sessge to the Savy, from HM. the King The Queen and I send the

Year."

NEWS OF THE DAY. ·

Court Schweria, the cousin of the German Emperor, died at Lodz from wounds

interment, as intended.

Will any of our readers, mays the

able part of the Christinas test. The

The wastail bowl was another inpor term is of course derived from the Saxon

(18).

We are informed that throughout and beyond the › British Empire, in almost all parts of the world (not excluding Getmay and Austria), that week will be marked by humble prayer and earnest intercession-to- Almighty God for His Church, the nationa of the world, soldiers and sailors, misions and families,

We therefore appeal to all prayariul people in the Colony of Hongkong to observe

Sunday Jan. 3rd 1915 as a day of bumble prayor and to join so far as may be in the servance of the whole of that week as a time of special intescession,

Bishop Pozzoni of the Roman Catholie Mission in Hongkong writes that he sgroom with the foregring appealan it is in perfors accordance with what the members of him Church will do

p.-M. Herbert Griffin (56) and Mr. Herbert Griffin (18) e. Mira A. E. Davey (36) and Bir. E. Lester Arnold (9) 2.16 p.m.-Mrs. F. Maitland (30) and Mr.

'F. Maitland (24) e. Mrs. R. D. Has

rey (14) and Mr. Mr. R. D. Harvey

2.20 p.m-ra. T. E. Perrca (17) and M="

We desire to draw special attention to Bowker (18) . Miss 31, Rodger (14) the nuited meatings for intercession lant and Mr. Bennett (16).

are being organized by the Hongkong Other couples wishing to compete should | Christain Uzien st. 5.30 pm, daily from

Ilali except on Friday January Bui whan the meeting will be held at St. Andrew's Hall Kowloon,

phrisowass heel, the spiralint of sad in their names to Mr. K. M. Cum-January 4th to th inclusive. In the City

of this paper. It seems pity that he served on the eve of Christmas in feudal should not he able to sad some better use tints. The custom, though sheni of the for his time.

pomp and circumstance which formerly attended it, is still maintained in some parts of England.

The murmer havo siroody been

The

The courtesy of the green is requested between the hours of 1.10 and 2:30 p.m.

Mrs Gadge

LADIES HANDICAPS.

Mrs Winslow..

Mas Dalmahoyd me 3x Stair-Stewart Mira Moxon

Mrs Gale Mrs Milner-Jones Miss Cursingbanx

Miss Kelly Mrs J. W. Stewart. Mr. H. T. C. Ivens... Men P. M. Crawford Mias M. Rod,

wikianon Miss

Mrs T. E. Pearce Min Nawall Misa D

Mrs Berwiczer

Airs

Mrs G. F. Turner Bigs Mellardy

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Mira R. D. Harvey...

DIER

birs Fynd.***** Mrs. J. W. Taylor... Mra Carleton...

Miss Alex. Gordon Mrs Saunders. Maw Spencer Bernard Mira J., C. Bonnár Hrs H. R. Boscher

Bathin MEM Minx Caldwell Mrs Hickman -

Mex Calbourne Little

Mra Lardale...

Mrs MacDougall

Birs Maitland...

Mr Phelips... Mirs Ritchie Mra

...Serato,

Wa'are,

Yours very faithfully,

G. B. VICTORIA-Bishop,

E. JUDD BARNETT,-Arobdescan of Hongs kong..

C. Bast,Superintendent of Wesleyan Mission

C.

L Cours-Husr-Chaplain to forces.

J. KIAN MACONACHI-Minister Union Chureb.

the

H. COPLAY Moytz,-Chaplain of St Jobu's Cathedral.

T. W. Pranuz,-Boaretary of the London Mixion

N. . Porz-Chaplain of 82. Andrew's, Kowloon.

D. R. Besos--Chaplain of the Mis

ion to Boamen

Hongkong, Christmas, 1914.

SKIN THEM WHEREVER

YOU-MEET THEM”

Angry Kaiser's 'Address to him

Soldiers.

Rotterdam, Nor. £. One of the latest orders of the Kaiser to) his army. W indicative slike of ble anger; and disappointment at the bolding back of | his uration:

our present day good health. The heading Honorary Socretary. The Bishop of Victoria will be the of the househol sembled his family preseber at St. John's Cathedral on Christ. around a bowl of spiced ale or other drink mns Day at 11am. He is monounced to and after he had drunk their healths

the bowl was passed round to the rest (as revised 23rd December, 1914.) Sooday morning next and on Monday next sudler's song of ancient origin is still wong thus they might reciprocate. A was to conduct a meeting for intercession at in out of the way villages in the Cota- St. Paul's College at 6p.m.

wold Hills and possibly in other places.

Transmitted to us from our Scandina It was only a comparatively small officers and men of the Nary our hearty "Paking and Tientsin Timnat," be exit in the Yale log and the placing of the vion ancestors, the ceremony.ot, bringing section in their midst that clamoured good wishes for Christmas and the. Nawable epough tù£nd saitable work for a poor ponderous block on, the hearth of the t anemployed German? His sole qualificado chimay of the baronial hall was for "a place in the Sun or longed

tion, so far as we are aware, in ability to the most joyous of the ceremonics ob- for "the day" to come when their

address impertinent postcards to the Editori Navy, aided by their mighty Zep MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

pelina, would try conclusions with— Christmas Day.

(and, of course, annihilate) the British

Under the auspices of the Union B.K. Cricket Club At Hame to United Fleet. They, as a nation, wished for received near Skierniewice. The German Church Guild- there was a successful

Services.

nothing more than to live in peace treat was too precipitate to permit of the ancial gathering in the church hall laat briefly caferred to. In the middle ages and amity with all. If they had anybody emoval from ite place of temporary evening. Bir. A. Hashes presided and a mummings were very common. wish ontside their own immediate

musicut propramme was contributed by plays of the rummers were very popu, jutereste, it was to spread abroad In the last act of a German play Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Gibson, Mesars Clas at Court at this period, and in the the advantages of their Kultur" the entry in'e Berlin of the everywhere Edgcumhe, Groy and Smith (songs), and reign of Herry the Eighth they deva Miss McKenzie (pianoforte solon). The Inped into magnificent pageants, in which victorious German army arouses great Chairman gave a reading from Dickens' the courtiers vied with one another in for the benefit of those who knew enthusiasm. With unexpected regard for Christmas Carol." not how much heavenly-inspired realism, the authors have not durised a

the beauty of their costumes and quain. wiadom Wis stored in ELK. Cricket Club At Home' to United written in the soft and innsical Paris or London.

tomes scene showing the German entry into The sixth annual Christmas draw their disguises. These were organised by the Kowloon Cricket Club took often ridiculous, a popular mask used German language! Their colossal

place at the Club hous last night, and being that of an animal's head. A popu A private dispatch from Berlin, formerly the function was a great anecas, lar play was the drama of St. George, amerit and astounding arrogance received at Copenhagen, states that while Nearly 1800 tickets were sold, and there which in a book published as long a they did not attempt to conceal, for the Germans had possession of Russiaaligans, digers and digarettes and other Ammings can be traced back to the www an excellent supply of turkeys, gees, 1650 was referred to as ancient. it was there for all the world to sec, Poland they constructed railroads measar Christmse fare. FEDAT & SATURDAY, January 13 embodied in the moat ridiculous ing 571 kilometres in total length, the secured no less than five pilze nad many even more ancient

One lucky purchaser time of. Edward the Third, and may be E.K. Cricket Club 'A Home' to 'Rest figure of modern "times their Rauge being that, used in Gormany. The other won thise or four lots ench, N

The mummings were carried out under Humúin groge in parrower,

the direction of The Lord of Misrule" Mr. E. C. Croasy, Amistat Super According to an old writer," In the least During the German occupation of Lodz Intendent, Shanghai Municipal Police, of Christmas there was in the King's be inhabitants were threatened and plus-who-left by the Saws Maro, has been house, and in the house of every Noble dered by members of the Atherium: Folish given a commission is an Indian Regiman o honour or good worship, a Lord "Sokol Society dressed is fantastic fearing for home, having been posted an of Misrule, or Master of merry disports, uniform-, with the Polish white paulo en n Captain in the 10th Leicestershire Regi. These lords heginning their rule on Al- magents tag. The numbers tried in vain ment. Mr. A. W. U. Pope, formerly of hallond Evo continued the same thr and the Frog deceive, boing simple enough to to win over the young Russian Fules appointed Major in the Royal Engineers were fine and subtle disquisings, zoasks the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, has been Candlemas day, in which space there Royal, in aid of Belgian Relief Fund, false statemen, their crazy Kaiser In the Supreme Court at Elinburgi kenzie, an ex-Captain Soprintendent of houses of nobkura, but in many parishes

|(Lyal Transport Section), Mr. D. Mac

and mummings Not only in the Father McHardy, a Roman Catholic priest; † Shanghai, Municipal Police, Major of the and their superfinely cultured profes Kirkcadbright. A dared to appearth Lancashire Regiment and Mr. B. P. a Lord of Microlo cas eleted as a kind so could not birt carry conviction givo evidence. In the Court below the Sheldon Captain in the 11th Black Watch of Master of Ceremonies, and his lord- These all having failed; Germany's pricet was examined as a zituena, but

ship generally entered into office by Capinia 1. Nazki, who recently plaining to his constituents that he ab leading journalist, Maxmilian Harden, reftard to speak concerning what was said returned from Tringtas, made the following waived them from all their wisdom, and naw throws all deception to the to him by the defendant, or what he

that they were just wino enough to make reported to the two sets of parents na winds and reveals the false, envions,ving heon wid is him by the defendant. In fair study of the port of Taisto, a to the merry monarch, and the ruga of Dim my recent imposting visit, I made foels of themes fealty was sworn and arrogant Germany as she is and declining to speak Father Billardy regards its navigible, berthing, and ther fun and frolic begun, and the same na she has long been, "In an article, pleaded.mivilege, altheuh the statements like facilities after the wariat Kinochou. continued until Candimas day. Mirs Landala 2011.131-94107.

The mine clearing operation in and out recently contributed to Die Zukunft, waze not unde to him in the confessional.

the pin of privilegi was untenable, val The Court held that, in the circumstances of the prozz show there no call, quite in Finaleate this Christmatich an otis going on with commend. Few of these customs will be observe! number of them left to le disposed of premifathers closerved them in tacir hoy

part i

tif Tingto will, is all probs hood, but in other forms any of thum THE BEST MEDICINE COURbility be opened to merahanim from moin Core, are the mum hud

BURG January TUAMI:ERTAIN'S Cough Remedy in the wherees and quiya somsinut many merry table will their intaln bo world to say neve it does exictly warships and reszein ur stars still of all the relics re the past, still occu-bgland, arranged by the Hongkong Wondheid. R. 11. Whittall, Leigh Hop The largest selling cough medicinen alt intact, but, oing to number of hu wam. The nitrion, probably oldest A Rugby match Scotland and Ireland Oras F.R. Sorth and as S. Kempthorne, and L Blackhorn 2 U what a cough rudy is shipped in dive to cast arctos in the ponds until these pics its place of honour, and many a Football Ginh; Tht be layed on the Clinett That's 150 sight word onda predil and cubicles have betatione hour will, Wiss hael" be drunk Day); at 4,30 pm It is hoped tast there Bons. Imeraber those at the front wa ground at Happy Valley topsorrow Smak A. Caco E. Indrison and J. H.

note, Avg La Cotamno, FAME Chitzt runchmally. "Par tale by all. Chostierappa fukThe lighthooren

Bil signs!

•re Alrundañsged.nl Manchuria Dal

will be a large attendance to suevery Oratis Day

of League

Leupremely · egotistical Kaiser, The Germans, even after their false and scandalous behaviour regarding their obligations towards Belgium and their barbarons treatment of this small nation, still endeavoured to

SATURDAY, January 2

9.10 p.m.-"Snowwhite and the Frog Prince" by the A.D.C. at Theatre Royal, in aid of Belgian Relief Fund.

ROSESDAT, January &

Prince" by the .D.D. at Theatre believe that the statentents of thefr

Sunday, January 101m)

Field Day for Volunteers and Reserves

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY.

0. KAMMING & Co., Lo

Chemists and Druggists.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATXLY.

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Harde, who is a notoriously Pan-

PRICES.

Germanic said:"Let us drop our miserable attempts to excuse Ger- many's action. Not against our will mla a nation surprised did we hurt ourselves into this gigaatio ven- iture. We willed; it! We

DISPENSEL

Pure Druga, Patsut Mouismes, kot

AQUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKOYO Hongkong, July 22, 191a.

stund before the judgment seat

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reporte

THE LANCE

Water

Mrs E. D. C. Wolfe Mrs Beavis Mra Ram

Mrs R. I. Smith Miss D. Gordan

Mrs Anderson

Min

Razor Brown Mta A. E. Datsy Mra Herbert Griffin Men Kelly Mre Rayner Mra Shea on Hrs R. Hancock.

Ladies Competition.

MONTHLY PLOT,

View T. E. Festes ... 110-17- 93 Miss Canninghan112-14 03. Mrs J. W. Stewart. 117-8-99 Miss Kolly

108 7101 Bir Baker Brown118-16102 Mrs Dalanboy 303-010 Mrs Stair Stewart 14 or 104 Mine M. Rodger114-10 14 Mrs H. T. C. Iyoos III 0-111

Wins Priźcie

Accading to the Vossiacha Zaitung " the River recently visited the North Draen.

When he got out of car," writes me of the soldiers. the great ed everybody, with the words Good day, comrades and we cheered in reply. Then he gave a short address, praised fr our bravery, and Anisbed up the ad- drea with wurde, Skin, the fellows wherever you week them" Then we quick ly cheered again, and the great moment was past.

HIGHLAND LIEUTENANTST. C.

Loudon Dre. 13, L40 .—The Gazette announces that the Victoria Uro has been awarded to Lieutenant Brodie, of the Highland Light Talentry for con spicuous gallantry, an Nov. 11 h, at Bock- Iere, when be cleared the enemy and relieved a denere" xinhshion, result of Lleutenant Brodia's prociptitude, eighty of the enemy were killed and likty. firo captured-Singapore Free Prem

keen

match, specially in view of parpve-the Prince of Wales Fund

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