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CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS & PERFUMERS,

DY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR,

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The following circulars wers recently! mod by the Leagus-

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915.

THE BRITISH NAVY LEAGUE,

NEWS OF THE DAY..

PRINCE OF WALES'

13

FUND.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 18.

On the back page of this imuo will | Proceeda of Concert, Talkoo be found seme interesting news items.

Club, Quarry Bay Mr. A. W. Smith insulation, in Songkong during January Proceeds of sale of Scout The average amount of biaknotes in Staff of Standard Oil Co, of

was $31,014,135.

New York, 4th sub

$150

25

142

Das Sr.

11. Victoria Stre Londen, S. W.

*January Jet, 1915.

|

HE. the Governor has appointed Tuesday, the 18th, instant to be observed as a general holiday,

for tomorrow are:-11 A., Prosah at St The Bishop of Victoria'a engagements

Peter: 7.30 pm. Address the Men's Mosting at the Chinese Y.M.C.A.

septics, essential oils, aromatic sub. stances, materials for photography pure.chemical reagents, and the many other indispensable products of, modern chemistry. The sou ees of supply all the materials in the United Kingdom was seriously Siney ng last letter wo have been inadequate. In alizarin, anthracene, "passing" through ev-eedingly strenuous aniline, &e, dyes England importes! times in this Country, but on the whole This Valuable Preparation speedily relieves Biliousness, ling £1,653,600 in value, andi, further, Navy is more powerful upon the wese now account of plaque.

from Germany, in 1913, goods total-you will I knöw be happy to bear that) Singapore bas removed the quarantine Inleohitely and relatively the British restaiations imposed gainat Hongkong an Bickheadache and a derangements of the Stomach. It £76,081 worth of synthetic indigo, than as any time in our history. The purifies the Blood by imparting the natural saline elements Drugs, including medicinal pre- destruction of the German Flest in the necessary to a healthy and vigorous condition.

parations, were imported in the same Falklands leaves hus * few santteril year to the amount of £1,302,800, world-wide waters outside the North Sea. cruisers belonging to the enemy on the and more than one fourth of there

British Commerse is proceeding under cums from Germany, to which only: normal editions, and the ordinary £24,090 worth of coal tar products everyday life of the rosamunity hero is were exported. No figures were practically the same as before the War. available as to fine chemicals fr: You must not ba in any sense disturbed by" the zyports which may have tooched analysis, but he might safely say you of the German raid upon the York that there was no appreciable "pró hird coast. This murderous attack has duction of theso things in Grent had no tiltre signifiemon, and does not Britain. If that statement were to be result of the straggte.. The raid has, in the tallest thegreb affces the ultimate met by protests from manufacturers, beweert, den Germans incalculable it was only necessary to refer to the hum in neatrul countries, more especially experience of nualysts and directors in America and has proved conclusively of research laboratories, who bad that every consideration of futernational habitually to resort to Germint makers Law will be trainpled upon by the enemy

When it suits his purpose to do so. for their supply of trustworthy re You will probably have seen a cabled ugents.

report of the ante of protest presented by the United States Government to the British Government on the subject of the treatment of neutral commerce and Bri- ich warships. You need not, however, tako this very seriously. Any representa ton muda by the United States will be mated sympathetically by the Govern mens and people of this country. It mint be remembered that we are fighting un unseenpulent opponent who has nó

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AND THE WAR.

on

Tuesday a letter from Geverament, for- Ab the meeting of the Sanitary Board

warding correspondance relative to plague pedemies in the Colony will be discussed.

We are informed that the Smoker"

in aid of the Prince of Wales Fund, hich was to have been held lathe T.R.C 9ymnasium to-night, has been postponed until further notica.

Mr Hazeland this morning fined thres: Japanese $150 each for travelling on the Haasang without having previously paid their fates. The alternative was two months' imprisonment.

A coal coolie employed on the .. of the ship and sustained injuries which Anayo Maru yesterday fall into the bold zecessitated his removal to the Tung Wah Hospital. He was first attended on board by the Japanese doctor.

authorised by the Government to sign Regulations to be observed by persons

gar whatever for the Law of Nations, certificates of the cause of death for the and the Tritish Navy therfore cannot be purposes

plete its great task.

As examples of

wach nieustre of the brilliant work done

laebie.

of the Birth and Deatha

A chemical manufacturer, "disena THE SUPPLY OF CHEMICALS sing the neglect of fiue chemicals in this country, had recently remarked "What does it matter if we are making money?" "I venture to say As it is recognised un all hands that that that view expresses neither the su; ply or nou-supply of chemicals Sir Willian's comment.

patriotism or common-sense," was German to the belligerents will probably have chemists were, indeed, attacking the a trmining effect on the war, it market for heavy chemicals already, is of ensiderable interest to know They exported three times as much to strict in its watch upon the import Registration Ordinance are published in how tireat Britain stands in this sulphuric acid in 1912 as the Coited contraband wither through neutral the "Cavernment Gazette.” respect. Germany cannot hide the Kingdom did in 1913, and they arro- the enemy: The American people underletter to band by to-day's Siberian Mail,

ports, or if attempted directly to ports of

Our Fetish correspoc lent in his fact that she is slowly being crippled gated the whole field of scientific and stand perfectly that the on has been kept announces that a marriage took place at by lack of certain chemicals required industrial chemisty in themselves.

pa to the corners of all countries Craigellachie Church, between Mr. Juhu in the production at imunitions, and

Notwithstanding that, however, it during the past hundred years and at. Grant of Hongkong and Mix Jano Callie, in the ability of the Allies to provide is now certain that, Germany is, as although this country hat emmplete control daughter of the 1ste James Callis, J.P... the necessary taunitions much of their ready atated, greatly impeded by lack įverywhere, our power was never em of the sea and its Navy was supreme

Ballindalloch, and of Mr. Colite, Craigel. fatore success will depend. Great of commodities for the production of played otherwise than a secure fullest Riitain, happily. has always been, and munitions, and that as time goes onherty for every other comenuty.

The village of Sham-Shul Pe, near is still, in a better position to supply she is likely to feel the lack of them the members of your inch of the Navy Light and Tower Co., who are extending the Cosmopolitan Dock, is shortly to be You may assure your Committee and supplied with Electric light by the Chica chemicals than Germany, though we

more seriously. One of the many League that we can all face the New their mains there from Yaamati. The have, as usual, allowed the Germans results of the great war will m-Year with full confidence and abounding lighting scheme is being carried our at the to much scope in certain directions. However, the satisfactory assurance Germany be allowed to obtain to detated service you will have read with minimum number of lamps.

doubtedly be that never again will hop in the capacity of the Navy to com-instance of some of the principal property that Great Britain has little to fear from

owners who have guaranteed payment fer a chenical famine will be derived from chemical products as she practically great a hold on such valuable the statements made by Sir William filden, D.Sc, E.R.S, which he re-

monopolised at the beginning of the cently embodied in a lecture delivered at the Society of Arts. There is only one read to permanent industrial access, and that is the way pointed hy ience," was Sir W. Tilden's advice to the chemical manufacturer. It was the old story in a new garb; chemical industry - some branches of it, at least -bad migrated from this country, its original home, to Germany, and the country was now, the speaker sait, in want of products which it ought to produce itself. In his introduction, Sir William Tildes pointed out that Germany hart contributed little to chemistry, a century ng There had laying the foundations of theoretical

been no German cliemist of the first rauk, and unly one fundamental Germani aliservery, the discovery of isomorphiam by Mitcherlich in 1819 Liebig, born in 1803, w the first of the grent German chemists. If Pro fessor Tilden had gone three years 11:30 AM-Union Watabat Co further back, to the beginning of the Noon.-H. C. & Steamboat Cos.{cantury in 1800, he would nos ha lngs were covers? w'ti ulcers and smallestions of naval policy; but the Kavyation of Party politics from the affairs of f

THE DIARY.

MEMCS FOR TO-DAY. 7.39 pm-A Chinese Play, in Aid of Prince of Water Fund, by Queen's College A.D.C in the ollege Hall.

p.m.-"The Grologues" at the

Thantre Royal

9 p. Children's Entertainment in aid of Belgian Relief Fund at St. Andrew's Hall, Kowloos.

MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW. Field Day for Volunteers and Reserves:

MEMO. FOR MONDAY. 8.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's

Cathedral.

General Memoranda,

TUESDAY, February

Mecting.

Meeting.

2.30 p.m-Auction of Furniture, etc, 1 Maws. Hobs and flough's.

WEDRADAY. February 10-

Cn's Morting.

SUNDAY, February 14.—*

St. Valentine's Day

Chinese New Year Day

MONDAY, February 15 -

Chinese New Year Holiday.

MOSDAY, Feb 15 & TraDay, tab. 10 :--

&p.-Concert at Italian Consent in

aid of Belgian Relief Find.

Wednesday February 17-

Ash Wednesday,

BATURDAY, February 20

.

"

marked. "the most remarkable kic- cesses have been won, though.. not! wholly, as sometimes represented, by the German chemist."

cal

Turning to

J

war,

COLONIAL GOVERNMENT

APPOINTMENTS

Is Excollanes the Governor has Feen led to make the following appoint

incuts!

by Submarine B11 in the destructiur of Turkish battleship in the Dardanelles, tml you will also have seen the splendid SCs which attended the combined naval and air raid on Cushares a few days 27

A Kowloor Canton Railway notification announces that the 6.30a.m. train out from Kowloon are the 2.30 p.m. train is from ghum Chun do not now stop at Shatin. No information is given as to the reason for this change, but it is rumoured to have Chinese who proposed running ferry can made to circumvent an enterprising loaches to Shatin instead of to Tai Po, thereby saving the Railway Faro bitwenn

The feeling both at the Admiralty and latest news from Fivet and Army gives War Office is very confident and the the fullest satisfaction thas the process

Beer in the New Territories untit further mitte of the Navy League most cordi. Mr. D. W, Tratmen to act as District audy savere.

of throttling the enemy is proceding with

The Executive Com- these placer

river of dabins estates under the yourself, as well as all your members Mr. G. R. S.yer to be a Depty Officially wish your President, Committee and akruptcy Ordinance 180,

everything of the best in the corning

Yours very indy,

notice.

DRUGGING COOLIES WITH MORPHINE.

A fine of $200, or twelve months' hard

his morning on a charge of beir gig posses nur, was the sentence imposed upon Chinese who appeared before dir. Hazaland sion of 60 dones et mai phine.

and Exports, prosecuted,

Mr. Hatch, Superintendent of Imparts

Apar

(x2) P. J. Hasso,

General Secretary.

NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE.

11. Victoria Street, London, S.W.

1st January, 1015.-

Defendant was re-ted at 50 Fint Street It has been the custom of the Navy

hy Ravense Officer Englit. what seized in

rieksha elies. The conlier were inject

Langue to submit to its members and to

dition to the morphine, two instruments the people of the Empire its carefully used by defendant to inject morphine into considered vir upon the Naval Situation twice a day and a fee of 20 cents charged at the beginning of each New Year. for each injection. The Revenue Offic

In the circumstanees of the moment,

hal undergone the box al ees she however, it is undesirable to discuss

tres mrat in their.

THE WAYSIDE TEMPLE,

tional establishment, tend to make staf and students more than-kin, was ennetai yesterday morning at St. Stephen's

One of those acts which, in an edocs.

in Fairyland" by Mrs. [vaa Grant Smith and Mr. Weston, 3rd sub............. Mis H. S. Fletcher E. X. F.

Mr. B. D. Harvey'a Pund:

A. and F. M. Mr. P. Fladgate Pulice, 4th rub.

Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund: Mr. Joseph Gould

Collected by Miss. Square-

Miss B. Walker

31.13

12

8

JQ

13

4-13

Jo

Miss Hamilton .....

3

Ms. E. W. White Mr. T. W. Loughlin Miss A. Squaro

"0

Mr. F. T. Chapplo

*

Mr. G. Martin ........

3

Miss Vanstone ......

Mr. F. J. Gallion

5

Mr. F. A. Mackintosh

55

Dr. C. Forsyth

15

Mr. Mauricio

30

A

50

Mr. H. Overy

Mrs. Foy (Donation)....... Mr. W. E. Trouglas

(Donation)

Collected by Capt. C. A.

Multon, Amoy

Mr. G. F. Matthews Capt. C. A. Mutton Mr. E. 0. Sullivan Mr. S. Wheeler Mr. J. Gibson....... Mr. J. Nobl

fe. H. Cadman

Collected by Mr. C.

Percy

Mr. A. G. Dotelbo Tai Mine Tak

Mr. J. V. Braga

Mr. Willis Wright

Mr. A. A. d'Almeida Louey Po Sang

1.50

TRAINING NOTES,

It was dull and cold at the Coursa this morning, but the air was alour. There was a little rain towards the ond of the morning a work; fortunately," the threat card shower held off. There was no wind. Both courses were open and iba going was good. Some good times were dona but the last quarters were generally slow, duo probably in most cases to sha goals having weighs up.Thoro warn ne hurdles on the grass truck.

Ia Wait the general opinion tha Gamester's gallop over the elarby che taneo was the best performance. IN time was 303, last half 1.07.3 and Jaxt quarter 32; daishing strong is nied ensy style. Wild Cat also did good time, 3.20.1, for the same distance; finishing funt in 1.65.1, 31. Another derby candi dani to do a good gallop was Parfection Dahlia He went a mile and a quarte in 2.46, the quarters being 33, 34, 34.1, 33, 31.4. A present there is nothing showing up from Mr. John Peel's stable, Rachills appears to be the best; Lochma ben and Carstairs both gave miserable performances.

Of the old ponies Dreadnought Dahlia's two milo gallop was a good performance; 9, 37, 89, 36, 37, 31.3, 53.3, 33.4. Si Galahad also wens nicely, 3.50.5, Jard quarter 2, for a mile and a quarter.

Thore were no farb uanngst the Auction Griffin lot. Of the Suths. the best time done was Flatio Dahlia's rule in 2.16.2; but ho finished time, last quarter 24.1.

gullops

Others that went well were Winning Hazard, Jed, Shabrung. Tinker, and The Bird.

On Monday we are publishing s inore Nors by our special corresponden

Winning Port."

The times" clocked" this morning. will be found on page J.

J

15

ů

i

IL

10

I

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

2856:

10

20

Collected by Mr. J. J. McKay, Kongmon

Me and Mrs. F. Sunith

10

Mr. W. R. McKay

Mr. A. I, Dickson

Mr. R.C. Reid ......

1

Mr. D. McRae

1

Mr. J. Mardonald

1

Mr. J. A. McBean

1

0.-10

Mr. F. T. Langrill Mr. J. J. McKay Collected by Mr. B. D.

Harvey- Mr. R. D. Harvey (Jan..

sab.)

Staff of B. A. T. (A

(Jan. sub.)

Mr. F. A. Coleman Mr. A. E. Harvey Mr. W. McKay „Mp. W. F. Hast

Mr. and Mrs. McGrann... Anonymous

Collected by Mr. J. P. Scott.

Haiphong

Staff of Green Island Cement

Company

Mr. Herbert Goffp, C.M

(7th sub.)

Capt. S. C. II. Wiklo

30

Corpe Orders by Ideat,-Col. A.

Chapman, V.D.

VARADER

Monday, 8th February, 5.15 pm N.C. O's drill on Cricket Ground. Remainder,

No.

JOINED.

Sipper C. P. Bond joined the Copa on 6th inst., and has been posted to Engineer Cumpacy,

IETIIL

Orderly #icer to-day and to-mOTTON, Liest. Rees.

Orderly Dicer on 8th February, Liout, Kennelé.

Orderly Sergeant to-day and to-morrow,

Hill

Sept

Corly Sergeant on 3:h instint, Sergt.

To foraish Guard to-night, Scosta Com

pany.

To furnish Gunrd to-morrow, No. 2 Sec- tion Artillery.

To farish Guard an 8th February, No. 1

36.50 Section Artillery sad Left Section bf. G. Co

3

J

A STRANGE AFFAIR.

1.10.

Mr. Fergusson, chief oficer of the Tal Sarg, states that he was rubbed of $400 30.70) while riding in a ricksha aloog Connaught

10

Inspector Sims

3

Gratituda "

៩០

College, when a presentation was made to Mr. J. M. Moorhead ........... Mr. R. W. Barney, B.A,, whn hopes to | Mr. J. W. Bolles Jeavo next week on rcuts for the Frott.

3,000

The Warden (Rev. A. D. Stewart) presid

$4,10.41

ed, and speeches were delivered by him Already acknowledged Lista and Archdeacon Bamott. An address W read by a student, and gifts presented consisting of exquisitely carved ivory sed discount on subsidiary silver wars, and an embroidered silk scroll,

1/17

190,073.85

enius

$197,759.54

$2,852,72

Mr. Barney feelingly replied. During his

years work in the College. Mr. Barney

endeared himself to saff and students Monthly Subscrip alike, and has enjoyed an unbroken masure of affection and popularity.

tions

Already nekoow-

ledged Lists 1/17 23.284.01

Road Central Last night. Suddenly the ocolie dropped the shafts and two men rushed at him. One seized him by the throat, while the other is supposed to hare takun the money, Bath men escaped. An Indian constable saw Mr. Ferguson dragging the rickabs and the coolie along the street and the coolio complained of Laving been assul ed. At the Police Station Mr. Forgasson had $50 in his possession. The Police are making en- quízlés..

$107303.20 ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

20.70

.

The Hob. Trearer of the Alica Memerial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following'da- nations to the funds of the Hospitals:- P. and U. S. N. Co., ... ...

Camasjès Palanjee and Cu.. 3. David and Co..... 26.11.79 Dodwell and Co...

Deacon, Lonker and Descon,

Dennys and Bowley, .....

Ganda, Price and Coll.

*

60er | Douglas .a. Cos..

December, 1914. £17,000 at 1/9.5/10

101,496.05

| Gilman and Co.,

-32-359:32 -Trosiation of a Cals Telegram from

the Secretary of State to HE thot Govercat, Hongkong.

3rd December, 1014. I have received with much satisfaction your telegram of 2nd November reporting that the Legislative Council have votul $100,000 to the National Relief Fund and that $135,000 have been collected already by public subscriptions. Crown Agente instructed in accordance with your e- quest I noto that further monthly sul- scriptions have also been promised. Ľ desire to express my cordial acknowlody. ment of this proof of the libera and patriotic spirit which aninutes the people

overlooked the birth of Friedrich injector.

sores due to the hideous co-truction of the League is in a position to express in the the Navy during the past are months, and hey wred-ze and, 'n many qualified terms its entire satis-it appeals for the support of the people of Wohler, a man whom chemists are the drg effects had mide the conical ginning of the war, unui to declare demanding that after peaca has bean Remitted to London on 22nd

unable to walk. In other instances,faction with the entugt of the Navy since this country and of the whole Empire in justified in revering as one of the first excedingly merry. Nonn-Koskinn Lad and Building inen of his century and as the father penuity and Mr. Haz land, in acestting to efficiency of the get to achiere is-Party politics shall not again be silowed Mr Hu chin asked for the maximam

it's alwanding confidence in the capacityed through the son power of Crent Britain secured-which in the main will be schior- BABAY. February 18:-

of synthetic organic chemistry, in the request, said that he regarded the great purpose. The Commander-in-Chief to obtrude apon questions affecting naval 8 p.m.-Kowloon Cricket Club's Anmal which, Sir William aft.rrds re. offence in being very serious,

Dinner.

of the Grand Fleet and the Officers and defucce ↑ Men in all our fighting ships deszve the of the danger which most be faced from the The League desires to warn the country warmest congratulation of the British small but very aggressive Lattle Navyito

N. J. STARB lues throughout the world for their section of the concinnity whose fanatical Money Lenders.

Hos. Treasurer.. answerving zool, devotion to duty, and opposition to natal power and whose Hongkong, 4th February, 1915. the position of industrial chemistry Temple) and Yau Sze, a manies woman Navy sines the beginning of the struggle.

spirit of self-sacrifice which have boon misguided notions of peace have not been The Fuk Tak Kang (The Wayside unifested in every incident affecting the terrible war. These unpatriotic parsons Professor Tilden quoted the report on who is connected with its adminstrating,

modified oren by the experiences of this

APPRECIATION OF HONGKONG sre now suking, and will, much more soon chemical processes and pharmaceuti- ued the Man Bun Laog bio of 200, deplore the loss of so many valuable lives to weaked British supremacy at sea; and

GENEROSITY. The members of the Navy League deeply the approach of peace, make every effort products and processes at the Tong a partuor, in the Summary Court with their ships in the engagements which constantly on the alert to counteract their Nouth-western Market sud Leung Shiu of the gallant men who have gone deaf the members of the Leace will be.

Buckingham Palac Becond International Exhibition of today for $100, due undes * promissory have taken place, and it will be the especial activity 1902, by August Wilhelm Hofmann, When the reion was last mentioned possible to love after the interests of the Command of the Sea in the fatore will

21st November, 1914. The Secretary, care of our Organisation to do everything then Professor of Chemistry at the Amusement was caused by, the die families there men have left behind.

The League holds strongly that British

Legislative Council,. Royal College of Chemistry and been joiced as plaintiff in a claim against the members of the Langus everywhere to covery, the the joss of the temple had

remain

dominant consideration in main.

Hongkong. Mines: "The contributione of the another defendrat, who admitted bis in feel that outside the North Sea the waters the primary duty of resi-ting by every Coloniow a resuittance for £8,437 10%, 0.,) of Hongkong in the present crisis..

Sir-The Prince of Wales has receivel satisfaction to taining the permanent peace of the world. through the Crown Agents for the United Kingdom have not only main-] Mr. Haywood, who represented the

and it urges ppon avery patriotic citized of the world are practically free to the conceivable means every kind of intrigue being the amount of the contribution defendant firm, informed his Lordship that

commerce of the Alice and that of noutral and all organised effort, no matter what the voted by the Legislative Council of Hong- on the corresponding occasion of signed, and he represanted some

the cuemy Float remain in outer walets)

reduction of var naval power below that 1851. Of702 exhibitors in the class, about the loan and were not liable.

partners, who knew nothing whatever regard by the

British shipping through the criminst dis. Command of the Sea for the British this magnificent contribution to the Fund,

my if the law of nations Empire. Dos of the old partners appeared and in the indiscriminato employment of mince

and has directed me to express to the The incidents which have taken place at Tegislative Council his warmest appre- brother the only original partners in the

control. firm, and his Lordship recordingly gave Lagao has observed. The completa cipio of the British Vary in relation to that of military importance as affecting the general with peculing pleasure that the operations the Fleet. Tho name. judgment against these two partners by

Auperiority the enemy is increna ng simost day by day. and when the moment of suprotno trial presenta ilesif our Navy in ships, men and equipment will be fully prepared

Noon-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Meeting..

Mox., 25, Toss., 3 & Wen. Fol., 24 -

Hongkong Jockey Club Race Muuting.

note.

debtedness,

I

must give the Tiroliest..

tained their pre-eminence, but out thero wan a duly advertised sasignment offations Culy a few resttered cruisers of | vetvasiblu motive which may sina at the | kong in aid of the National Relief Fund. THE EDWARD DISPENSANT, Idone their own minitted superiority, the business alter the promissory note was and the grave denger which threatened standard, which is essential to hold the Hoyal Highness is most grateful for

...:

C. KAMMING & Co., LD. Chemists and Druggists,

GREAT REDUCTIONE IN PRICES

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSEL

200 belanged to the United Kingdom, admitted the debt on babalf of himself and in the opal sea is now fectively, under during the campaign are of little ciation of their sympathy.

136 to the Zullverein, and 118 to France. The statistics of Allure uud of Gossage showed that the pro- dustion of heavy chemients (alkalis, acils, manures, &c.) in nearly

A

A FORTY YEARS' TEST,

been curing coughs and colds for the

It

DONE RISK PNEUMONIA, LET rid of every cold as quickly as 103. contingency. Title: It is the forerunner of all

The members of the Navy Teagan my

I am, etc.. SL WALTER Peiciet, Trendfrer to His Royal Highnew

TICKLING INITHE THROATE

The Chairman,

Hanicount.

NATIONAIS RELIEF FURN York House, St. James, S.W., 3rd December, 1914-

... The Prince of Wales National Relief Fund, Hongkong,

Dear Bir hava today received from the anger of the Honglong and Shou- ha Banking Corporation a cheque for e17,000 which has been so gecerotis subscribed to the Fund an kindlyoraind by you in Hougong, on bebelt of Ï:

Pare Drogs, Fatant Medicines, &e doubled between 1872. Recent HBERLAIN'S Cough Remelybe velmonary trouble, and proamonia may face the futurs full of confidence in the "TAVEN the slightest tickling or luarsaness,

Board of Trade statisties proved that put forty years and has gainel in usou. devointi in a few hours. Take Chamberlain's Flost and full of haps that our Sen Power the throat may ins the forerunner the Prince of Wales National Relief. in these respects British manufactures arity every year. Whist better serta Coligh Remady It les siraple thing to upon which the Empire ficats will discharge of a dangerous illness Stop at once with Ful nd no need to lear German d

mendation is required Faz sale by all bat the effect is marvellous. For sola nobly its great daty in securing the peace Cherlarlain's Cough Remedy. Fr kalo | conspeli Chemists and Storekeeper&

by all Chemists and Storaksopecs, cr

and progress of mankind. by all Chemi and Storicoper

ZA QUEEN'S ROAD, LONGKON

Bengko, ' 21. BIL

Yours faithfully

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