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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916.
Hughes and Hough
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AND ADMIRALTY,
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AND
sbare, Coal and
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PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN "
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(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED},
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at their Sales Rooms, No, 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
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Asked if the war with Turkey would
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The fifth of India's princes to prevedl to the front to assist in the Empire's battles is in Cairo to-dag. This is the Maharaja of Idar, the ruling chief of a HOME SECRETARY AND PRESS. Estive Stato in Rajputana, who is on his way to take up duty on the General Stad. His Highness is the adopted son. of the veteran Sir. Pertab Singh, whom he succeeded on Sir Portal abdicating
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INDIA KNOWS HER DUTY." Everybody in Toia is for England
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little tin bowl and a fork and spena and as he passed the tent he was held the slop. Ni's thousand of them were ved in this way in little over an hour An America Report.
- very fast nyeration.
"I don't know what the other camps Mr. Chunder Anderson and Mr. Haare like; obedy except oficials For the American Embassy, have just allowed to visit them, bus Doberitz in THE Undaraigued bare received instructured rotondon after a vinh và 114th- show camp, so that the others ara į Tions to all by Public A netion,
petim to the concentration camp: inprobably not better.
thebut they ars Ettle people ar do not Perhaps the worst feature is Germany, ad Tu say course will make;
It is right that the poble should unl.e. All the fingers of a hand are not stand that he has also a Yius sense of their purts, which will no doght be soluta lack of sunization, There is no count. publi-hel. In the runtime it is pos-provision whatever for bathing or washed the same size. India wants to do her that it is due to him as inueh: sible, thanks to the courtesy of Mining clothing, except a kind of horse daty, and knows her duty is to fight for to any living seen that this untry Н position of Herbert Coreg und Mr. Frederick Falmer, through, with, of course, cold water. the Emperor by the side of the Empere's not new stand in both well-knows my experienced Anie-Soup can be bought in the eantcon. I troepd.
The full story of his (supreme danger. There is so med "to pruise India tenare of the uffice of Fixt Lont of the rican war verrespondents, who have re saw one of the British stripped to the cently, visited the military camp at waist trying to get ciran inder these for to do our duty is an amour. It is hardly has not been toll. That these Deberitz, on the outskirts of Berlin, to impromising conditions The enrapia grand pride to a that the Fanxuror who reall the struggle for the Fight" describe this hot of the prisciler, omongmingwith-remníuz-weswers natred accepted our services. We first heli ftat will inember han. Me.. MKenne en that that India's contribution would be one fought with his back to the wall usinst
252,592 ther against going into the toots when are many of our own troops,
In a conversation which a Daily account; even the guards do not escape hundred thousand native troops we were the Little Navy lements in the Cabinet, Chronicle representation hul with Mr. They not do anything to get rid of sarly the tumber wus limited, but the mad how it only when it was leani Forey, who has returned to England, he the plagues When a man becomes very Emperor knows the number of soldiers that nothing could shake hao hum bix a we impressions of his visit. The had he goes into hospital, and then he wants, and we how to his will. Now determination to resign rather than yield. we learn that tro hundred thousand that the idlitional four battleships were camp at
Dobaritz is a barbed wire makes a fresh start with a cow draft.
When the really cold weather comes nativo trops will go. We are glad to at length actioned. It thers are any stovitude, very much after the Aldershot pattern. The ground is sandy and canvas Doberitz was pretty bleak when we hear this zews, for in India many men who are unaware of the fact, it is well tents have been epeted which shelter were there the awn are to be moved who are hurt broken at being lot be then they should be made zeinted from 200 to 500 m About 9.000 to a new catup of very substantial from hind will now be happy. It the Emperor with it. Anyone who will mey ecleulats British, French and Tussians are in-buildings. They have been built for the asks for one million two millionthewhat our parition and have been today Germans troops during maneuvres milliers, our pride will be the granter.}i: he had cut fought hi.. huttle clean out prisoned herva,
The He shall have them. fully trained and a wow it. Mir. Cory says that he heard stories later on-if there are any left. of fights between men of the different prisoners will, at any rate, be war | atvadlást.
We have differed from Mr. M'Kenne *Our resource, our men, and coron & humed paints, and have, over and uations when they first came here. a there, for the sheds are well built with suudeny which was agreeably encouraged double sides ani reds, and heated with many an at the raperor-disposal, ever again. In the cures of the ornary by the German guards, who must have stores. Bet they will be horribly croval. If he wishes an any as larry as the pitiéal struggle which is now in ubey. k. The guards toll me that is would Tsar's India will furnish the men. Nene, hail cusion to criticise his nutions, inthez a dull time of it.
If there was any friction. things be necessary to fill the huts. just as pan! has ofered eighty thousand trained at the the Navy, and the meri, Rajputum has an aring of thirty country, over him, à debt of gratitude wem to have simmeret down now," Mr.] full as men ena lie, albow to elbow, and
thousand, bar has nearly six hundred which cannot wily be sure... Ter Corey observed and at any rate the men] foot to foot.
Did Germany ecunt that feet to borne in mial at this "The British do their very best to thousand recruits, have troubles enough of thei- own with-
naling more. You can't expect keep themselves in condition. They play on that? Because Britain is phling ment, when he is disbanding a thank- prisoners of war to have a very gay time, gainos of various sorts and tako.all the worki civilisation and for the life of a but necessary trek.
Those who have small State like Belgium, everything we but theirs is the most horribly position, exercise they can. next to the trenches, that you can posmoney can buy at the canteen some of hare is hers. Aibly imagine.
the minor comfort:-tobacco and a variety of rough food. They are allowed i
Yuen, Ming, Kanghi, Yangching, Kicalung. Towkwong sed Enichiug Products. Comprising:-
White and Blue Plates and Vases, a
umber of Sang-de Ecoaf and Teach Bloom Vases, 3 and 3 Coloured Vases, Agats and Crystal Snuff Bottles and Ornaments, Ming Bronzes and Incense Burnere, eta,
Old Lacquer Screens, Amber, Coral and Jadestone Beads, Old Chinese Engenrings and Pictures, Eubraisleries, Mandarin Conta, c., etc.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) N.B. The Undersigned will give one week guarantee as genuineness of the
articles offered.
Terms of Sale-from Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Avetioneers.
Hongkong January 4, 1915,
0.
I.
1351
BRITISH DIGNITY.
BRUGES UNDER THE
INVADIR.
..
A SPLENDID TIME 10 DIN." "Now if splendid time to die. If You will be glad to hear that the to recrive and money orders. is glorious to die in battle for a just Otherwise they have no money; I didn't pause. Indians know that if they die Getown guards are quite complimentary hear of them reviving ray. Among the of cholera or dysentery they are lost- at the way the British soldiers acceBritish prisoners are many of the men ten, but if they fall in battle, fighting their position. They are well disciplined and obey all orders, but they ars quite who were "captured outside Antwerp, hasurably, they straight to Parade Bratal Rate of Prussian Officers
To, die in battle is not to"dies Our] diguife and don't, vringes And the more youngers me of them.
Ao interesting story of how Brager is visit mumer lira for ever. Our families are PUBLIC AUCTION... giants I believe the quite kindly disposed Ruhleben, where the civilians are deproud of us, Every bag, as well so the making the best of her misforinne indes
towards them. Both British and French THE Undersigned have received instructis try to keep themselves clean and tained, and I believe the coralous are men. would willingly giro hi De in the German occupation was told
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
representative of "The Daily News" re- mach the same there is far as 'dood is this war. nent in diffent, indred, imposible con
concerned. I am told the Germans The Maharajah of Jedhporn, whocently by a resident of the city, who bad ditions....
When I visited the ear is had been hunted all round to get a camp which seventy years old, offered his perving just renched Landon. raining for days and the ground was very would match your Newbury recourse, but the Viceroy said he was too young
are imprisoned.and he wept at the disappointment. 15/7 sloppy, perhaps I didn't,per the place
оп
MONDAY,
the 18th January, 1915, at 3 p... on the Spot.
Flan to be seen at the Auctioneers' Office,
for erection of
BOUTHS AND MATSHEDS
to get information about the equipment. and feeling. The man sicep on straw
* Wo
were
+7!
where the termans
Berlin."
allosis to
a
*For the most part,” bo said, "the people are now content to take things an The Several Lote Nanbered I to 19 op water the best conditions. I was able Ruhleber is the trotting racecourse of mother wished him to 20. sul he went they come, make 11e best of a bad job, and verai ketters to the Vicers, king wait and Lope for the day when the tide "It is a miserable unhappy life at what did it matter if he were killed, will return and they will be able to live in the comp," remarked Mr. Frederick he had three ethers; unil he was
ask or two to conform to the various stringent iples hid down-for_thess Ganans, untural ple themselves, are farfully afraid of eples--but now it worries them very little in When I was appointed to the Stai "For instance, they must not
saore than two abreast in the strente,
on the Government Greand adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand Stand
Escletro.
Terras Cab
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For Plan and Conditions of Salo, pply to
HCOHES & HOUGH, Auctiments to the Gutzrament, Hongkong. Jan. 12, 1915.
T
PUBLIC AUCTION,
18
187 Undersigned bare received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,
-(FOR ACCOUNT or zuz coxGERNED),
on
TUESDAY,'".
the 19th January, 1915, at 2 p.to.,
at their Salos Rooms, Na, Byde
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
lex Borse STREET,
THREE VALUABLE · VELVET
PILE CARPETS.
NEW.
Truma 1--- Án usual.
HUGHES & ROUGE,
Auctioneers Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1915.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
palliano and have one blanket apiece-Palmer in supplementing the descriptionelled to do his duty. My son, god pence and happinees' again. It took them When they arrived many of them wers very poorly clothed, but Mr. Gerted, the of his colleague. This thin cabbage fourteen, wanted to come with me. I Amserlen Atabastador, has interested, which is the staple of the ratio, teid him that when my duty was den
absolutely insufficient to support men, wild follow. Our ladies want us to himself in the matte and securel more especially in that rigorous climate.
I en and fight for the Emperor. clothing for them.
DEVOTED FOLLOWRES. Mainly, the prisoners have three don't see how they are going to exist
through the winter on this stuff. thing to complain of. In the fest place the Germans exazet make the excuse there is the frightful monotony: there
And
walk
Mr. J, Mardling
I U. Mariots- Br. Manso
Mr. Morseks
bir 11. 8. Middleton Hitler
Mr. N. Mody
P. L Monkman Me W. Clayton 400,193
Alex T Di Cochrane, Mrs W. R. Neighbour 55,023,319 Dr.
5. L. E. Coo- Cape. De Newton
Mr J. Ornistun Mr and Mrs. A. D. Mr Arthur Course Mr J. W. Cranston Pardee Mr A. Der y Mr E. H. Daubleday Mr. A. Dowloy Miss M. E. Duffy and Mrs. H. héniels
The Acumulative Fards of the various Brandhus are erparately invested. and, by Act of Parliament, are bet welds to meet the claims under the respective Depart- ments of the Cmpany's Bariness.
SHEWAN, TOMES &:00
Aornii.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Every kind of Footwear
HADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00. PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hot-L Telephone No. 491. Hongkong, March 20), 1914,
SINGON & CO.
ESTABLIKIZED A.1, 1350.
is absolutely nothing to do. I heard that they aro short of food-thero. I was told that I could not take antifiriind should approach from the 2p Contzal Marke:) Telophonis No; 515
some of the British singing, and I re.Platy of dood in the country."" marked that it did not exaudy strike (To be continued in To-morrow'a is we.) go a place favourable to melody. 'H-k'
one of them retorted, we're get to do something."
Tho who volunteer for it Be allowed to indulge in manual labour- hanling carts and timber, and they seem
lat enough to do thi
?L+UDSFILIM.
Other hardship-rising in the sente ar the focal, lack of sanitation, and
LONDON VICAR AS "SPY.”
Friendly German Saves Him from Death.
INVADERS SYMPATHY.
were
Mr
Mr E. Evensen
Mr W. B.
Faton Penticab
Mr & Mrs Mr A. PyroUS Mr A, Poulet
O. Mr. B. Parres-
Mrs. A. Handall Me E. H. Ray
Capt Filzmarice, Lieut-Gol and Mrs Kayger. RAMO.
Capt
J. Freer Mixe F Res
Capt. and Mrs E. M. Mr G. J. Robinson French and chill Mr J. P. Rowell Mr Denman Faller Mr R. B. Bustar. Capt J. E. Ganett Miss J.-Schil a
Mr R. V. 8.
· AmarË
| M2 J. Gibb
SR. H.
Oillin
Mr & Mrs J. Gonld * Goulhonra
Mr V
Mr H. L. Gräthe
pt. T. P. Ball
31 and Mrs W.
Espaja
Mr G. Harper
Capt
• Mr O. Skott Mr W. H. Smith Mus A. G. smith Air & Mrs F. Smyth
Mr R. Smyth
A. Mr A. S. Soransty
Mins, A. SquarE
Mr S. Statford
& MAI.B. W. Mr 8. Stock meet
Hay, 35th Sikhs
Mr. O. H. P. Hay Hon. Mr E
Flewett, C.N.G.
Lent. Col. and Mrs
Sulivan
A. Mr T E Swiffeld
Mrs H Tabor
Mirand Bira F. J. Dr J. Thome
Higham
Bir H des You
Capt. an 1 31 B. 2. Mr. Waiter
Hill, AD
Me W. J. Hodge
Mr & Mr A. Well
and family MA. H. Berg-Mr F. W. White
worth Mr D. White Mrs H H Hotigh. Bir F. Wood Mr & Mrs Howatif Mr G. G. Wood Mr R. Hanter. Mr and Mrs J.
Ir D.-L. Kutchison Wright
PEAK HOTEL
H&Mrs W. Arm Mrs R. Johar
strong.
Mir Lee Jones- Flect Surgeon & Mrs Mr A. Feith:
Berand, RN.
Mr Bondlor
31ajur Bowen
HARD. Keith and
rhid
Mr Linton
31 & Mrs Carmichael Mr & Mrs Mitcha BON STEEL-METAE and HARD Mr F. W. Carymore and child
Mrand Mrs Maes and WARE MERCHANTS, Whole Bir & Mrs Casulli and Retail Ironmongers, Fig troa and Mr H. A. Catwright child- 64
Mr and Mrs Pen Foundry Coke Importets Ganeral Store Mr A. Cunhad Andopers and Bhipchandlers Nos 35 and r Dutton.. · Mr and Mrs Perry
37, Hara Looxo Sanzer, (Bad Street, west
Major Falclinie Made Me J. Flammer Mr & Men A. Gibson Mr W. J Pringle Hongtong; September 4, 1927.
Str & Mrs B. &. HaleMajor Fyne, BE Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs Ralphs
B.A.M.U.Eng.Comdr. Rooms, Mr F. A. Haveland Mrs Sharp Mrs W. G. Hennings, Bir A. Sinchir parse and children Miss Skinner
of servants, and was limited to "hes [gito" direction they must ret, under any grooms and a dressing boy. My eye ciren-tances, stop and speak to him. If you are with me aro Sirlars holling the they do they are alment certain to Le sank of captum, and my prevozel korrusted and out into gol. vant i ale ne officer. They will groom the hores and atteul to me, but when "Bruges is mostly cupled by German there, is fighting to be done they will Marines, who are rally very sympathetig fight. I am taking twelve despatch and it is sin they are sorry for the port Belgian people. It is a different mater riders, all men a good birth, and may with the Gorman regulars, the Pro-san chiefrane serving us sepoys and trompers: Gused type of soldier, who are zient ¡yrazi. When I knew I was going to Fraue Inicul in their motheds of treating the How ha desped the death penalty as a spy was related on November 24th invited some head men to diquer, and Belgians.
*e of my friends the other day on- Her. B. G. Bourchier, vicar of St.Judo-on-gava y military secretary directions tared a café in which & number of Prussia the Hill. Hampstel, il a dreptios of for carrying on the business of the State officers.
sitting. Their spiked helmets the plentitude of vermin. In the muralis Helgin experiences, at the Hyde Park 1-regrotted I would not take him. He hung in a row on the wall and my friend, ing cash onan get a hunk of bread-waz Hotel. bread, made of ryw and potatoes, and a Bourettur mid he went to Bul.ium bored to my decision, but when diner cop of weak tea. At night the supp Greenhalgh, the latter having an invited travell fa the same, with once in a while by the Belgian Government to equip, a small piece of sausage. The one warm hopital is Brussels meal they gut is in thouille. of the They were att se ghile in kanator tour, daya vegetable stew, very watery, and and at Torgres Mr. Bourchier asked the with little more than a aspicion of 'ment German commsider if he might have s glass of water. The officer replied that he 22 10 1.
“They don't get enough to eat, either might if he asked for it in German Ger
language of the
of the world,
ozid, de butf, ho; addrī in quality or sustaining quality--that be said, would be the univer the wolid fact, Most of the men are significantly, you won't need to lears it." pile some of them pallid. that they The then gathared-st 11 o'clock that
night that they were to bio shot at frighten you. There are, of court o'clock the next horsing, and resigned somo kusky chaps who would fourish themselves to their fate, mjalt.
THE Undersigned, have received fastrus
tions to sell by Public Anction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNZD),
WEDNESDAY,
the 20th January, 1915, at 11 am..
at their Ralus Booms. No. 8.
Der Vuz Road, Corner of Ico House Stroot- SEVERAL CASES OF ASSORTED JABES OF SILKE Originally imported from Peking,"
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. Jan. 11, 1915.
FRENCH LESSONS
G. MOUSSION,
15. Morrison' Hill Road,
CING, EDWARD HOTEL.
just for a joke, threw his hat so that It Mr. R. Almend Mfr. with Mr. and Mrs. Stobart was oviy he went to his rooms and shot
on n diet of text pers, but the majority But about melight & young firer went are undered, and the guards acknow. to them and asked then a toll their story,
officer Inge it. As to the suggestion that the which they did. The rations are the usual military rations of married to an English wit, and I have learned to here's profpend respect for the the German way, that is ridiculous glah, and for her Lake. I shall do what I am not saying that they ought to be es fr you. The morning came, and it because men who are doing nothing don't evident that the other had zen le te dissuade his superior offices from carrying want a much food as those who are
out his designs.
ken before the meschipg and fightiper Bus they don's A B clock they were taken before, get food enough to keep them healthy. commandant, who said he had alterad his Different countries have different stand. Bontance to one of three years, îmi rison- ards, but I know that we wouldn't treatment any kind of prioners in Amorite in this
way.
We saw the dinner being served out when, wo weep of the camp and Mr Corey The man marched up to the
Germany. They were so frayed to
the train and started for Calame, their gúaráu tresting thent with grass outstang, ving them from being lynched. Evang ally the prisoners were released and toid that great Injustice bad bood done to
The syees who brought an boraes to Bombay hid themselves on the wane
LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND
Under Weight” a condition off-health, shows your astlin Hlative powers are decreasing
WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED "GOD LIVER OIL, COMPOUND
Supplis the blood with the wanted burishing and healthy. desh building materiala Verg
OF ALL CHEMISTS
11:25 and 32,367
Mr and Mrs WE"
sen"MIS
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Mr and Mrs Lacombe causht and hung on to the spike of one Mr J. Arvold Mr & Mrs C. Lauret of the helmets He was immediately szized I and looked op for ten days, antipara Bettion
Almost every day German troops STEM W. Badge at the the font. Slightly wounded Mr and Mrs J. Rt. Mr G. W. O. Mayns
through Bruges on their way to Mr Christiason and frum
Min Lennox
Mr F. Mason
Mr J. Mcarthur
MEF M*H.
Malaez Murphy
Germsus-thousands of them also pureen through very frequently. Every day trains Miss Crees return from the front containing the D 0. T. Cross bodies of thousands of dead German sol Mr R A, Dedaldson Me R. Ogawa diers for animation at Lidge. They are tied Mr.FF. Duckworth Mm W. G. Pamore ap in bundles of four and packed into the Mrs. A. Voy conches in a standing position, i
THE BROKEN MELODT.
Mr T. Fujimura
Mr&Mr. Peatman Mr A. L. Penting v My W. E. Graban hits A Ramsay Mr R. G. Grierson Mr & Mrs Rossor Mr WD, Hawken 3. Mr K, Basumaten 2 Mr C. H. Hodgmig Mr and Mrs E-H.
Scott T. Howard
Kirs
"German military benda play in various parts of the town every day for the ente raingient: of the people,& few mornings
the ago in one of the mares a band was in middle of selection, when one of the Me L. 8. Humb Allies" aeroplanes appeared overhead. J. Hunter Without waiting to Baith the trus, the Mr and Mrs Wm. Mr & Mrs Staber bandaman, threw down their fastraments
Jackson
Dr Sibree Mr Q. H.
Super
Mis 8. Bylvestar
Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mrs Thumpeer Mr and
Underwood
and ran for dear life. Mr DFL Jones
Food and other commodities are none Mr. Joseph co plautiful? Flour, soap, and asit caye
tially are Fort Scarce. There is hardly any SINAMPAK AURRE
coal, and I am afraid it will go hard with the poor this winter.”
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Bestimmel Equalled For Bread Mrs. Calle Saket; Confdallamery: Meule wiidi Wzór & 1. A. Danrich
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RG.AMEN
Mr H. Y. Jeffcios
Mr Young
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Consul Gen. G. E. Mr W. Loga
Anderson
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Mr F. Berington. Lähes
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W. Fix & Min. Martin
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B. E. Fielder
Mine D. Filking
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Mr F. 0. Nixon
Mr. Mr
B. J. Bawilson
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Mr. H. J. Garson
Mr A Hardman
MzT. L. Harrison Me Hoogaward
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Mrs. L. Shields
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Blager Mr & Mrs F. Batten Bliss Battpa
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