TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1915.

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THE SLINGSBY ESTATES,

QUESTION OF AN INFANT SON'S LEGITIMACY

Meetings In The Far East.

In the Photo Congħira. Dat. Mr. Justico Bargrave Disage had before him the suit of C. F. E. Slingsby yo At torney-General. The case concerned the legitimney of the son of Mr. · Charles ( Henry Reynard Singshy, lato a lieuten ant.in the Navy, and also the punction of the Slingsg estates at Kaarvelough. in Yorkshire.

Mr. Duke, R.C., ogning the ram il the plaintiff was 'Charles Eugene Edward Slingsby, a bay four years of age, who suet through his father, Mr. Charles Henry Reynard Slingsby, of Scriven Park, Knaresborough, tenant for like of the Slingshy este: Ila saker for a declaration that the child was his legiti- sevne, confident, carrying on basinekaj mato son at a subject of the King. na wual. But look deeper.

Pro persions were cited, brothers, of! has made the war its business, London the boy's father, Thomas William Slings. Idon, ono sees less of what be happening Ene taken the war to its heart. The by and Alan Peter Slingsby, who opposed

than if one were living in such small drab workaday email of men, if you will the application. They alleged that in ples as Warehaar in Deret, or Amos-noties it is clowly threaded, wist and the event of the boy's father dying and bury in Wiltshire. Only the darkened warp, with khakt: khaki is business-failing sene they would be entitled to -tre-ts and the searchlight eable is tha cà bựvery scarlet and golf is the estates, The boy's father sicce del [key mp car prestige. No other elty has forgotten. And the women knit in the to the property in the death of his own the hour of being threatenel so serious privacy of their homer, in the semi father. Their auto was Atkinsey, and ly from the air, and it possible to intimacy of their season ticket trains: sugevading to the property, necessitated, Exceptors of visitors from the ecuntry the hurrying Tubes gives the neelas the option of the name of Stingsby, in the evening, when the dark

by pointing out that at night "atchanee. Loadin is calm about the war The grandfather, it appeared. mados allowed to de its fantastic work and they rute, wo ave something of the war.ben she has put her heart into it, settlement which raised this question on searchlight gropes about the sky there is we should feel very small without the and it is part of her daily life.-- hw death, and Chane ry procevilings ware little on the surface to suggest anything'

tuken which necessitated the present but they normaal We zi pence: That men'

mit. Thi)-wue_born-on-Soptoprile, ure fighting only a few hours journvy

1, 1910, 5 Macallister-street. San Fran cise. It enne know that i not away se,ms as incredible as CERT.

before at least immediately after his

Alter four months of war Landau) shows un spicuous changi

STILL, CROWDED.

change.

́OUR ARMY'S * MAD MINUTE."

inquiries in San Franci-en. The result was the grandfather minde the settlern uti Petitioner claimed ta bej fared to

chlight For we have hiily also to "sima" "AN prasional sentry may be seen walking round an important building, and the hurying City urowd makus way for his Even the withdrawal of oma 200,000 threatening bayonet, but there wens to What Happens When Germana Charge.birth a detectiva agency began to make men froin the City has made no apparena be no read, why he should be there or The streets are still crowded, why his duty could not be done as well! difference. and there seem to be as many young men by a special constabla At first we wars as in the old days. One would expect proud of our entries, and their move

meet only the midle-aged and the ments as they walked up and down and eiderly, but in a walk from Piccadilly turned harply at the end of the beat Circus to the Flank one meets at lead an were followed by admiring little awdr. arroy worpe of men of military age, and but now they have become part of the fon may mabsorban Station one could collect ordinary City life and pass unnoticed.

London has a battalion in ten minutes. contributed to the zariuos branches of

FULL TRAINS AND RESTALCANTH,

The City restaurants are as crowded as ever, and in the luncheon hour there is still the old dilhculty of finding a chair and a square foot or so of table, If one want to buy a ticket for the Tubo

KNITTING AND RON CROSSES.

Almost all the attacks at Ypres have been made at night, says Ma Percy T. Philip. in a message to the Daily News and Leader, and the German Infantry has been taught a new kind of trance, that is an poor an imitation of the Gurkha advanco as German lithographs

are of Da Vinci's arti

Again and again they have wrigglod In the Tubes a woman may some-forward out of their trenches one by one

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“Financial News" "The superior quality of the Boar will secure a Lärgy.

< his share of patropago."

the lawful and legitimate sen

ther and inother. The parties sited. however, said he was not only not the gititate sea of his father, but he was the child of a dugie wisana nameri Au-

derson, of Sun Francken,

The Judge: It i moet serious instre.

Counsel added that the allegation was |

Thix

"Sporting Life" "To those of our readers desiring a light, refreshing mash palatabia drink, we can conddently recommend Tuborg Beer."

"Lancet" "The Boer is desirably ligh: in character, showing a low nico holie stregth, and the last war delicately bitter; the absence of objectionable ges Barvatives and of bitter substitutes was ascertained."

OS SE AT ALL HOTELS AND CRUDA, CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ;-

MESSRS, NAM HING LOONG-WING ON CO.,-TY SING;- HEUNG CHEONG, KOWLOON, Etc. Etc., AND THE

SOLE AGENT, WALLACE J. HANSEN,

Tale. 1812.

|

slaves, and the upper classen rule with the iron hand of the middle ages.

Before the war a German who dared to criticise the administration was put in gol. Many of the Garman soldiers hate their

-5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAE

PEAK, HOTEL. M&Mrs W. Arm- Mrs Jackeman

strong M & Mra Barrett

the Arny mr than the population of times he seen busily engaged in knitting across a hundred yards or more of grashant the chill was obtained by Dr

Brighton, but their absence is not a ginnals of vagus and mysterious out- land and turnip fields towards our noticed. The men that the City has Hoe, and in the streets too one may catch trenches till their Company was nisem. W. Fraser and hamied to Mrs. Shags Fat could 51 both Brighton and Ipswich. a glimpse through the window of a luxuri- bled. Then they stood it upright and who pased it off as her own.

woman similarly shouted Hoch!" and "Deutschland driel, and, júging from the tes but it is still posible to walk about the out, ear of another- streets and see no difference.

ecupied, but unless you take the trains, aber Alles!" and charged on our men.timony, the Court would be satisfied. which at some times of the day positively Their charge usually brought them thought, that Ms. Slingby left her bristle with knitting uredics, there is no un writing of a dozen and more of those hom in Victoris. 1.0, in August 1910. Bebrul tashion for public andlework.night attacks of which I have records and was confined iz Suh Francisco in Street inerchants do their best to destroy to within about fifty yards of our tren. Detober 1910.

Mr. and Mrs. Slingsby were married at the illusion of peace by offering the flashes, and then they were stopped and of the Allies and by undertaking to turnal always in the same way by the All Saint, Langhum-plice, Lundan, on award one of the Kaiser's Ema Crosses of the greatest invention of the Bri-Otober 7, 1900. She was thirty years of cars. My uncle, General von Wister. Mr and Mrs W. H.

Boll of age, and her husband somewhat feldt, who went through the Franco-Pras- the mad minute. -presumably of the 1st Class-to anyone tish Army, who will pay on penny for the privilege..) Our gunners can shoot and our Geards younger. They hai met in the Eastian war, told me often that many German Mr Boyd ar queue, and in the truin itseif there is These hawkers have humeur. For a day caa push a charge home; every regiment 1809. when Me. Slingsby (or Atkin-ducer were found shot in the back, and !

two they were satisfied to callan give some special account of iteit;n, as his name then was) was in the Kaiser's Iron Crosses one penny," but every one admits at this time that Royal Navy. Mr. Slingsby was a widow but their

cry he

Day become Old the mad minute is the greatest ofurans, and was travelling with friends, La 100 Mr. Slingsby left the Navy, and Fro-one penny." On the whole their all the Array's achievements.

in 1000 settled in British Cofribiaz comment on the situation seems to be

FATHER'S EVIDENCE aiting one.

it is still necessary at any rate, towards the evening-to taka ozu's place in a

the same eternal strap-hanging. To rench one's mahuch is be more comfort. able an undertaking them in the old daya. As many men us over seen to be determined to travel in the same train, and five a side is theʼralo,

There wre tower bites,, but the ab sence of the others at the front give the survivors a cleuter road and, though it may be necessary to wait a few extra minutes, say at Chancery-lane, for some thing that will take one, to the Bank, there few wasted minutes are returned

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13 SHDTS A MINUTE.

It has given viss to the legend among

Mr. Charles Henry Heynard Slingsby. In Regent's Park & number of batts the Germans that every British soldier the fucher, said the petitioner was uged os of Territorials may be en drit; in the main streets here and there the truth that in one minute every Bri- joined the Royal Navy, and while at carries a machine gun, but this is the indr years and two months, Witness battalions khaki hold up the traitish soldier can empty fifteen rounds of Hankow, China, not the lady when h

Ammunition into the enemy.

After his first great shout of "Deutsch- ·

shot by their own mos.

1

the only theory was that they had beerajez Bowen

He d Bri Orachel look for the defeat of the Kaiser and Mr. W. Cary his caste of militariam, adds Mr. Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Chealli

for in it I forsen & German Republic Mr H. A. Catwright wherein the least German will have rights equal to the highcat."

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HORTON HOTEL,

Mr and Mrs F.D. da

TREA Lara

in the gardens of the Temple young

subquently married. lawyers are put threeigh their paces; and every now and then a detachment of Had uber Alles," the German always be Navy after his marriage and went to

Witness told how he retired from the Me B. Abraham Mr B. James number of Sang-de-Boeuf and Pesch Bloom by the greater speed of the jour merulis, trying to look perfectly at esse gins to pack-to get starte and nearer California and finally settled in the

Mr L.A. Adams Mr M. T. Jones Vasse, 3 and 5-Coloured Vases, Agate and The now conductor may distribute and if they had done nothing at all his neighbours foolish thing to dosahurbs of Victoris, B.C.

M&Mire Athol L. Mr. M. Joseph Anderson & maid Mr E. M. Josuph Crystal Snuff Bottles and Ornaments.iekets with some uneasiness, and the unusual, march to the station. People and then it starts, and behind it the

Me J. H. Backbone fr R. Josapl driver may give his passengers some watch them as they pass, feeling as if machine-guna start, and fifty yards from intimation of the birth of the petitioner? Ming Bronzes and Incense Burners, teater, closer shaves than usual, but they ought to cheer or call out Well the treaches the last of them turn and witness: When I received a telegram Mr. R. Hate

Cod: When fat did you have any Mr and Mrs S. W. Mr Ed Larmope

Es con otherwise a City journey is just as it done!" or something of the kind, but run, but few get back.

MrJ. D. Batchelder

that is not the British way, and the "The mad minute" and the dogged and saying. "You have a son."

on September 5 or 6 signed "Hattie," Mrs K. R.. Bellice Mr R D. Law Mr G. 7. Lloy Mr D.A. Bean recruits pase by in silerice, and the

ness of our men and their officers in the

Beswick Mr and Mrs Mr & Mrs Since October 25, 1910, has the boy Me sod Mrs A. R. Mira R. P Mann and national charactor of shyness and reservo

Laj trenches under the shell fire have aloze been brought up as a member of your is providentially maintained..

saved Ypros and all that hangs on Ypres, family--A my son.

Bishop and yat the enemy, with the bravery of The only eloquent sufficient suggesa handeltered bull, comes back to the

Alao

Old Lacquer Bcrvene, Amber, Coral and Jadestone Beads, Old Chinese Engravings and Fiction, Eubcoderice, Mandarin Coats, etc., etc.

(Full Particulars Irnu Catalogus.) N.B.-The Undersigned will give one wook guarantee S

genuinonces of the articles offered.

Terms of Sale-from Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, January 4. 1915.

PUBLIU AUCTION.

war in the old days.

NEW KOTICEABLE HIGNS. Regent.street" and Oxford street have lost little of their aspect of graceful ense, There are not, perhaps, quite so many women coking at the shop windows, but the difference is not marked, and one

THE ONE BEAL TOTCH.

Mr W. M. Black The Judge: Are you the eldest son ?

MrQ Brooko...

B um. Before his father's enth the Mr.C. H. Brooke

Capto

*PT

B. E. Laver

Mr B. 3. Mardling Dr. U. Mar 100% Mr G. Mamol

may still walk along the pavement and tion of was in the banner which fies | charge, and we are wondering will Eetter executed a settlement which offset. } Mir; and Ma 0. E, Mr J, Marecki

ART AS A LIVELIHOOD.

be given the restful impression that the outside Charing Cross Hospital bearing hot some time break the line. problems of any importance concern the the word "Quiet for the Wounded." shape of a bat or the cut of a blouse. The hospital in at a spot where quiat is The only notes in the windows suggesalnost dangerous, but if you stand there 1351 tive of war aro displays of nurses uni- you will find thas drivers of taxis and forms and notices which announce that cars slow down to a crawl, and wait for French and Flemish are spoken. It is the road to clear instead of sounding casy, in fact, while walking the whole their horns as usual. Some, on seeing length of Oxford street, to lose sight of the appeal, instinctively slow down, how

Miss E. Asquith Fiends for Distressed Artists.

Miss Elizabeth Asquith, as chairman

AE Undersigned, have received instrno-† the war, untess one. happen to rest aver clanr. tho' road. There is no sport the Arts Fund, mado an effective little | sions to sell by Public Auction, | procession of small boys, wrapped in in London where the war is brought so ocech on behalf of the War Emergency

{POS ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTED),

WEDNESDAY,

the 20th January, · 1918, at 11 am

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.

Dea Vœux Road, Corner of,

Ica. House Street,-

SEVERAL CASES OF ASSORTED SILKS

Originally Imported from Peking, Anill MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Jan. 11, 1915.

THE

GHINA MAIN

brown paper instead of khaki, and led

close..

Other reminders, of is less tragic but by n drum-mojor, beating an all hist tin; or unites one notices Buttering in grave nature, are given to the Leadener,

Entertainments at Tea Matinee a Claridge's Hotel recently;

ed the entail of the estate, and in cer- tain eventualitics, the parties cit, his brothers, would suceced to the property.

The hearing was adjourned...

WOE TO FATHERLAND |

A German Indictment of the Kaiser.

Biowa Mr J. J. Brown Dr Cart.how

Mr W. E. Clayton

Mr.G: S. Middletos Mrs Miller

Mr J. H: N Mody MY P. L. Monkman

Mrs T. Di Cochrane Mrs W: R. Neighbor

D. Newton

Dr A. LE. F. Cole. Ormiston

MAD

the breeze the flag at a chiropodist bear, who is hungry or in aced of the atten- and support at a time when artists, the Mastrated by a latter in the "New York Capt. W J. Freor Hiss F. Reay

Mr A. Cousisad

Mr Dutton

Majoc Faichnis |

Mr H. N. Jeffries- Mr Lee Jodes

Mr A. Keith

Mr Liuton

Mr. Lockyer May Meldium

Br d lớn khởi hàn

more and childe

Mr and Mrs Past Mr and Mrs Ferry. Mr&Mr J. Planeesee

Mr W. J Pringle: :

Major Pyno, RE,

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr & Mrs Ralphs

Mr F. Grisch

Mrs Grant

Eng. Comdr. Room

Mrs Starp

| Mr & Mrs B. À. Halo Mr A. Sindhiar

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Miss Skinner

DR.A.M.C.

Mrs Grant Smith- Vir E. &. Hasoland- -- Mrde Mrs A. 3-indient Mr & Ma-Benner Smith

Fogg

Mrs Hovbrender

Mrs Tarner Mr Walcott

Major Humphrey, Cal. & Mrs Walton

R.KS.

Capt. & Mr White-

Me and Mrs W. G. Bold

Humphreys

Lt. Col. H. W. Her

R.O....

Mr-Young

KINGHOLEEN HOTEL

Consul Gen. G. E. Mr. W. Logan

Anderson

Mr F. Berington

Mr J. H. van Gerineg

Lihrs

Krand W. W. Mr & Mr Martio

Bolles

Mr M. J. Broen

Mr A: F. Carleton

M: E. J. B. Mitzhal Mr F.O. Nixon

Mr H. J. Rawlinson,

Mr W. A. J. Cooper Mr L. C. Fizkar Basi Mr B. E. Fielder Mr & MJ, Rober Mire D. FilkinsBA

Mr & Mrs Ay Forbes Mira G. Sachar Six M. J. Gurson Mr A. L. Shields Mr A. Hardasan Mr and Mrs HE

Singer

Mr EL. W. Waltex Mr J. W. Wil

WrArthur Course Mr and Mrs A. D. MrJ. W. Cranston's Pardes Mr A. Der y Me W. B. Paton Mr EH. Doubleday Mr & Mrs Pentath Me W. A. Dowley Mr 4. B. proux... Mim M. E. Duty

Mr A, Poulet

MYT. L. Harrison 27- Mr and Mrs H. 0. Mr A. B. Furves

Mr Enggowerf Mr & Mr F. Batton Venfels Mrs. A. Randall MrF., Mass Sories Miss Sutton, 200

ME. H.

•Dr & Mrs Bean-Jonas Mr H P. Thomas Co How some men of German descent who Mr E Evenson

Ray Fitzmaurice, Lieut-Gol. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Kent Mr. H. Wate She appealed, the sad, far sympathy have tasted the joys office government in Capt

other lands feel about the war is strikingly

Rayner, R.AM.C. Master Kent Bir D. Lewis. ing the inscription: Soldic Foot tion of Carber. Tu dine in a restaur-

ant is no longer the smooth experience conected with music, litertise, drems. Times" from Mr. F. L. Schmidt, juer. Capt. and Mrs E. M. Mr G. J. Robinson

French and child Mr J.P. Rowell and the fine arts, were suffering through Although born in America, he cannot be that it used to be, and to have "one the paralysing of the ordinary interests said to be prejudiced against the Germans; Mr Denman Fuller Mr R. M. Rustam *** hair cut is to be somewhat violently sell the normal complicated parta herrin-ciety.

for his True, there are recruiting bills every tucked by a native operator who has of our existence had been wiped out, lexi-

family has always moved in the bost Capt. E. Oarrett Miss J. Schilis

Mr. Gibir

MrB V. Byawand grandfather was

Mr C. Skott where, but somehow one is beginning to clearly bean called in to take the placeing to the breaking of contract, and the Saxony, to the U.S.A. for 50 years and Mr V. Goulbourn Mr. W. H. Smith

General for R. H. Gil

Prose Minister to U.S.A. for one year.

His father was Vice Conenl for 20 years. Mr H. L. Griffiths Mr & Mrs F. Smyth Minhter of Finance during the Franco

An uncle, was a son of the Prussian pt. T. P. Hall Mr R. Buyth'

the money raised by the entertainment Prussian:

Hmnibai WERB would be given to these socletica for in-Ansther uncle. Gen. von Winterfeldt, Mr G. Harper,

Trestrel Gratis."

BECRUITING BILLS ESNOTICED.

grow used to them, to accept them as of someone clao..

Thero were misting societies for help-

normal · features of the streets. At the That is London in the throes of the cancelling of tour Bank, on the sacred front of the Mansion greatest war in the world's historying artists who were thus in distress, and

House, they still give an appreciable shock, and it is difficult to paen without feeling that something serious must be afoot, If the bill sticker is 'allowed to use the very house of the Lord Mayor az a hoarding, but on the whole the bills have lost any force they ever had, and they no longer, even when stretched giganti, cally along the street, så in the Hay- market, bring the war say tourer. They have become part of the permanent fur-

Typhoon Map &niture of the streets, and are unnoticed

PRICE

Guide.

40 confil

and uprend.N

FO PRISONERS OR BILLETED TROOPS. It word, indeed, as it London werd. more detached from the war than any other city or top or even village No troops are billeted in the houses or crowd the strats, as in Northampton or Chelms ford or Belford, or Colchester, or inany other places. No wounded are visible,

DONE or after the show, Bapper, as in the college gardera of Onion, No

Light Hafronḥanagin ALEXANDRA CAFE Open T Midnight

entries challenge one's mogements in places on the const. No priecours žvė pour, nay in Newbury - or Cataherley, Though the war in organimol from Lon-

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

"Under Weight," a condition. of fil-health, shows your assim Ilative powers are decreasing,

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

Suppiliw the blood; with; the wanted pushing and healthy Resh building materiala Very palatable. -

OF ALL CHEMISTS

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mrs. A. G. swith

Mr and Mrs Miss & Squate

KIED EDWARD, HOTEL,

Mr. R. Almond Mr.J. Arsold

Mr J. Lennon Bisu. Lennox

Mr and Mis W, H. Màu RP. Levir

· Betti-on-

Mro. F Mason, Mr O. W. 0. Mayr

Mr W. Badge.

Mr sud Mia J. B. Mr MeArthur

Orpes

Mise Orcen

Dr Q. T. Cross

MH. Murphy:

•Ms B. Ogiva

Mw W. C. Parenes

Mr R. A, Donaldron Mr H. Fearma

Mr F. F. Duckworth Mr A. L Peoning

mediate oso. These concerts were being ** zogel Adjutant to the father of the Capt. of met sobs Lieut-Cof", and. Mr Mr ArBoyd Mrs R-A. BADMAY

organised all over the country, thus employment to artists of a auximum foo

They were apt to regard luxury, but to many it was a livelihood, Artista disliked the idea of charity." They had been delighted to give sad to help every charitable cause, and to help them now, was only to repay a debt of honour Faced by a common misfortune and link- ed by the freeinasonry of suffering they must all help one another

Kaiser, and at one time commanded the

Hay

King's Guard troops: round Berb

My R: Ftafford &MALB, W. Mr B. Stockineet

Mr O.FL. F. Hay Bullivan Four first cousine sis serving as officers Hon. Mr EA. Mr 11. E. Sw■licid

Hpwatt, C.M.C. Mrs H. Tabor in this present. WAY.

mit

declares that his sense of justice lands him,

This record, notwithstanding. Mr Schmidt Mr And Mrs FJ. Dr J. A. Thoms

Highara

Mr E, dos Vosex does this knowledge many other Capt. and Mrs B. 2. Me E. B. Waite descendants of Germany, in Aurica, to

Hi, AD Mr & Mrs

A Wip denounce the Kassor and his system of Mr W. J. Hodge

tid family militarium. Here are some of the indict Mr. A. H. Holings. Mr F. W. White

worth

Mr. White mentale by

A man most serve in the army whether Mrs H H Hough Mr F, W. Wood he will or no

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