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periences exhibit the moral force of mankind at base with its physical energier or powerless to assert itselt against the diracting will. From that contradiction either a worse, hell will Refalt Europe, or she must attain the e inception of a new moral world, and political constitution to
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Mult it.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERALL
Two Chinesa, charged in remand to day with cruelty to fats, were fined $20 each.
Sir Faul Chater was aided 83 at the. Police Court this afternoon tur allowing his i day to be out without muslu
The conflict therefore, can only be cless and irrational il-it resulte in the victory of militant Teutonism. It can not really end in a 'draw,' for there is no stalemate in ideas. Theis motor car to be driven without a light
really fatal issue would be that
A caso against Mr Darcy for allowing dismissed at the Palice Coort to-day.
gcience should be able to wreck TNO silir despatched from Hongkong civilisation, which, being the com-per-the ss. "Tengo Mate" on the 14th
•bination of the religious, artistic, September was delivered in New York
dustrial activities of man, depends
tha 13.hinabantu
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegan.was received st the American Opalate General from tho Maaila Obervatory 1.9.30 .m. to day-
Cyclone or typhoon F of the northern Thagas or southeastern Luzon, dirseti u
unknown.
M.C.L. BAZAAR:
The Merrie Mummers."
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915,
THE PRINCE OF WALES'
FUND.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 31.
8 10
320
Talks Dockyard -- Staff
(12th Sub) Hongkong Tramway Co., collected in tre boxes
from 18th to 30th Sept Mr R. D. Harvey's
Fund
Collected by Mr.
Murmy B
Mr A. D.Baldson...$ 15
Mr F. Murray Baittast Mr Gad. Harper
Mi Muray Bain 18 Collected by Mr. B.
Rastece
Mr E. Scrivel smokin
Mr F. Crawford........................ Me and
We to asked to comlad on seer of the we entertainments at Cover farnt House (by kind permission of His Escelleney the Governor) on 29th woul h Ustober, given by the terria Marley, Smythe, O'Hara, the Misses Me D. Clark qui. Munur." which include Mesdames Polection and Alma Worcester, MA E. Pain
Mr G. F. HarmaATI Found at the Kelden Railway Station Mesta. Singthe, Scales and Mariel, g
Me DL. Bridger with six taols of opius, a Chinese was. The performance on the 20th (26 3 fined $250 by Air Bazstand this morning is to give stall holders and helpers. Mr B. Ballook Toy Serpts and schools an opportunity | Mr J. Ainslie.. fer exporting the drug.
It attend. Tickets o admission for dias will be 50 cepta children, under 17. free,
The trial of the Captain of the K.D.L. Praussen, for violation of Dutch Deutrality, will take place in November 28, at Sabang. the chief officer, Tabekt, stands charged with him.
The 2nd performance on the 30th 10 p.m. is open to all. Admission
Collected by Capt. C. A.
Mutton-
Mr and Mrs C. A. Matton
at
Miss E. O'Sullivan ......
Mr J. Noble
Mr H. Cadman
yiom en
Mr G. F. Matthawa jama
on a variety of gifts contributed by all the peoples, grent and small, not on the dominance of one, and that the least original, though the best organized, of all, Here lies the truuv battle. The German idea of civili- sation is essentially that of its great modern historian Mommsen, who insisted that it demanded the sup- pression of races less capable of, or Mr Kont of 8 Queer's Prodena, Jone, woll released, and the eyes has less advanced in, culture by nations ceports the theft yesterday of four silver firit of the amateur about it. The priv
MO'Hara is Capt . B. lock of higher standing. This is a clear, four silver rose bowls, a silverofimission ought to ensure full bose Mr F. Graham..... cigarette case and two clocks, of the total both occasions.
arily responsible for the organizing MS. H. Datton......
Mr A. K this troppo and Mr. Denman Fillere W. Gow
carried out the entire maging.
The China Mail.proclamation of an age of perpetual
リ
value of 8190.
- A Chinese, who was found on the root a boase with three zine pipes, which ha aid he was “repairing," was mentonced by Mr Haceland this morning to two montha' hard labour and four hours' stocks.
Mr W. L. Shenton, of Mesam Deacon Looker, Deacon, and Earston, on behalf
daliar ench
he
The show, we are informed, is good
HONGKONG POLICE RESTRYS.
A MUSKATNY.
Collected by Mr F. M.
Crawford
Capt L Hussey.. Capt A Fra
Coilocted by Capt H. D.
Jones:-
Capt and Mrs Jones .. MF. G. Beck.............................. Sir W. L Fuster
Harvey Collected by MR D
E. the Governor's Tile, Shooting | M; J. H. Weollacatt Competition will take plaes en Sunday, of the Sociate de Cimepts, Haiphong saod Ort. 31st, ate Stonecutters Tange. The Mars Law & Sons and another for $66, in Captains of Team will attend the meet- the Summary Court Me Rass, for the de-ing of the Inspectors and sergentes fixel fence, would not, said Mr Shenton admit for Thursday, Oct. 25t
Mr Shenton sald everyone knew the This megalomanin is not exists, but Mr Russ.said he did know them eltávely German," the Nation abot be refused to admit them (laughter). serves, but "the sin of materialisto,
Mr J. McGregor. (Foo»
show)....k Me J. P. Scott (Hai-
phoog)
des of firing this Courso on Thursda31r and Mrs Stark Toller
PATROLS (CENTRAL) - October 23rd and 24h: No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 o, as alrendy Jounideal!--
October 28th to 25th. No. 2 Company.
(Pal hoi)
Arthur Lawrence Toller
(Pakbar) Grant Stick Fullert Pai
hoi)
Mir T. S. Young (Pakhoi). Ar And Mrs Willing.
(Heihor)
wara. It justifies the destruction of the weaker or more stagnant nations by the stronger or more rapidly Boxcrore. Friday, Decmber 29, 1915. developing ones. It would have made it right for the England of 1860 to crush the Germany of that period: WAR'S TRAGIC DISILLUSION just as it is the excuse of the proud, self-sufficient. German kultur of to Tax true pacifist, the man that day in regarding the backward, but really hates war, is the man making infinitely promising, Slav power as its war. And he is wise with the wis-mortal enemy. Such a theory makes
The fring of the Police Karevs Mua- dom of disillusionment. So we learn each gation the judge ohvits own right the facts and so he would probably bara toketry Course, Part 1, will corunaues coir F. Berington..
Mr A. H. Roberts........ from the Nation," (London) which to possess the earth, or rather to dis-send a commissioner to Eaiphong
Sonday norning. Nov. 7th. at Stone
| Bir J. Stalker... His Lordship: What, for 386-7
Fourers Range. Details of the Course, Mr L. Corner. cites in proof of the-atutement letters
possess the unfit."
with diagrams of targets, will be issued. | Mr N. Railton from the more intellectual, and
Piston Commanders will draw for the LS. sensitive types of German officers and
His Lonship remarked that he did not. 28th. Lachliërs which' Mr. Romain Boland
know why Mr Shenton yanted a commis- has collected is a Sriss journal tho heresy of an Imperial age, forget winner to go so far when the amount was one of these letters a German soldier ting its Christianity, and taking a leap only $86. Plaintifs had better bring their says to a Swiss-professor Cut back to Roman Cassurise" The one witness here. His Lordship asked. the vinced us we may be of the need of true word for European statemanship parties to go into Chambers.. —The need to comptes-enthusiast-for-
13association' as each tionis the war dos nos exist for us. And the servant of all"; and the fact is the soldier adds: We do our duty, impressed upon us that "there is normare that as far as metals are concerned but I can not tell you the suffer master nation" and no one her to tio,is the most important export appearing ing we do lure.” „Again, a lieutenant culture.
in the trade returns, the 323 tons exported of the Lauberhr. since killed in
"It is for this reason, says the last year being valued at £90,574,500 pan-Cruz (S), Javier Champagne, writes lamenting the journal quoted, that we urge with rotara, but there are many valuable mines
Anticy does not appear largely in the Sons (P).,
8.50 p.-Fyfe (S)7" Mixwift" (S), wat flat gues mulendlessly swallow all our force that, if we abandon our in the Province of Kwanget, and most of ouches (1) fug up men, treasure. happiness," The Brisish idealists, all is lost for Europe the trade is in German hands. Shipments he asserts, au continues: "Always The world is going our way, not river port called Sai Tong, in the Tien Pak Di the same picture: we are botli doing Germany's; it wants not more force. It is brought by fanks to Canton the same, we are suffering the same but more liberty, and it will want and Hongkong. Since the outbreak of the we are the mine. And is precisely more and more of it after the war. wat the Chinese hisvo been taking more Thobertson (P). why we are such litter enemies." Wars do not exist for war's sake; interest in their antimony mines and a The Nation calls attention to the fact that as the second year of the war opened with no prospect di_ng_ay" proseling end, we begin to realise is this.liest war of rations, that is, of ganized communities, able to devote
.4
The Aoting British Consul at Wuchow, reporting on the trade al that port in 1914.
Colm. Howell, td feeling is the same with the French, and ourselves. Why should we? are not made ris Wuchow, but from a small
THE DIARY.
MEMOS, FOK TU-MORROW.
8.15 ..all mocne
10 .m.-pening Day of the Hellin
Conront Bazni,
taro and Miscellaneous Goods at Mest Hughes and tough's.
General Memoranda,
EGHDAY, October 26-"
"Queen of Spain's bir hday (1897).
Monday, October 25 :--
they exist for peace; and peace itself rests on some stable settlement of fadional wills, in accordance with the new ideas and the changing political habits of mankind. Therefore, even if Germany were to win this war—'
all deir wealth and knowledge to which she can not she would be
the science of war," what unheard beaten in the end by the fact that her
district of Kwangtung, east of Kwangchow.
As
PATROLS (ENSTEIN).\'- October 23rd and 4th. already ordered.
PATROLA (WATED POLICR). October 23rd.
Ucbober 24th.
5.56 pm-Sergeant Silva (Si, Neves
8 p.m.-Mear" Din (S). 3. Kun (8), M. Akbar ..(P),
October 25th.
3. p.-Wewer (5), Nii1
TARIDES, ETC.
0 p.m. Bailey (5), Pachlin company has been formed for exploiting Fyrbergül (P). theth. The difficulties of tr‚napies are the great hindrance to the proper development of the mines of the Province. Coal is also found in large quantities, but is is little worked and the methods are primitive The wants of the Province ars apppliad by Japus.
ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FUND.
יי.
Mr R.O.Jones, (Hcihow) Mr S..G. Nawa!!......... Ojeer Singh..... A Friend........ Konica Dori (September)
Stall
1.60
20.31
Collected by Mr E F. Lyle Mr.R. D. Harvey's Fund.
(Kongmoon)
Mr J. Chimpartiale
M D. B. lastsparus.
| Mr H.C. Scrimshaw.......
Mr Friedman.........
Mr F. A. Page Patrick, Anonymoda...
Bir E. F. Lyld...................
34 17.
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6241
3 19
10
3
| Collectarlaby Mr C. E. Warren;—
(4+Me R., H. Hamson, Vag
Mr A. J. Waltera (S)Mr H. Steinfeld
All Inspectors, Crown-Sergents a Sergoedts will meet at the Magistracy on Thursday, Oct. 29th at 5.30 pm-horp
Monday, "Qet. 25th.-Wohs of No. 3 Co., including Recruits,
RECRUTES.
The following min oi No 1 Co., will mrade ander the Sergeant Major for
31 A. Cordeiro Mr.J Acock
Mr J."Xavier........ Mt A. J. Lindberg
Collected by Mr. T. Carr
Razney (SwaLow)
Mr G.D. Pitapfos ...... Mr J. M. Forbes................... Mr G. Hodgson MA. Miczowan
Mr G. H. Fletcher
Mr Too Yee Swoo
Mr A. R. Follock
Mr Tan Cheung Yong..
Oct. 25th and 28th, at-554 p.mL:
P.Cs. Macdonald, Fyfe, Rosser and the Bir T. Carr Ramsey ...... recently joined men of Nics. and Mr Tan Boon Ek ........
Mr. Lim Mark Chuso att Heng Tek Mong
The total of this Fund now amounts Platoons, whose names murst fe sent in
by Jaspector Sirdar Khen.- to $10,700.76.
MY JOINED.
Since the last list was published, ach,
following:-
J. R. Macdonald and S. R. Moor, to 2nd Platoon, No. 1 Co.
POLICE RESERVE ORCHESTRA PRACTICE, Monday, Oct, 256, at 0 p.m. sharp! Tuesday, Oct. 20th, at 8 p.ra, sharp-
LIST OF MEMBERS.
scriptions have been received from the of humanity, if humanity, as we of : Messrs. B D. Thomas, J. D. Lloyd, F. H. Thomas, C. Thorne, J. W. C. Bonnar, B. A., Hale, Mrs. Farm Ormis ton, Mr. Horant and G. S. Archbutt.
Collected by Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Fak A complete list of all members of the Hon Mr. Lau Chu Pax, and Sous, Messrs. Police Reserve. has been called for by Chan Nai Ming, Ho Fook, Ho Kom Tong, the Hon. C.S.P. Lo Cheung Shia, Li Shaz Fan, Yung 0.0. Companies will accordingly senil Taz. Ming, Kwan Fook Ng. Wong Siu in a typo-written and complete list of the Hara, Leung Hung Tsung, Chan Chenk names and ranks) of their men to the Hing Ip Li Kong. Per A Ho Fook, D.S.P.'s Offen.
(Sga) F. C. Jesting," Mr. Ha Wing. Mr.fka Ya, Fo Hing Tsi
"J
of destructiveness" they can develop will was out of harmony with the BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY AND and Dril: ec Monday and Thursday We should seek, therefore, to make growing world-will and the coming it the last war of the nations, "for world-order. And, on the other two such blows can never be struck hand, the British and French and 11 am-Auction of Hun-ckold Fami without bringing the house to the Russian and Italian boys who are fighting and dying in the trenches are ground." We read then: "It can not mere nationale; they are soldiers Bot be ended to-morrow; but neither,
we think, eas it modern Europe understand it, is to out into a seven or even a three-have any chance at all. What would years' war." Even a two-years happen to the armies, writes a woman campaign implies that the national
If a million wornen correspondent, armics must return to deeply im were to "rush in between them? ' poverished communities, in which Well, the armies woukl at least be religion, social relationships, the reminded that half the world expects menns and distribution of wealth, the to live out its life on far other con. laws, habite, interior organizations of ditions than in the year of terrors that the peoples, will bare sustained has passed and the year of terrors 9pm.-Mixating Clarke at the Victoria devastating changes. In what mood is to come.
Theatry.
will they return? Not, it countiems i Exhaustion will not in itself pro- Ting, Yoon Fat Firm, Mr. Le Si witnesses" bo true, rejoicing in the duca this cliange, for all the world pomps and triumples of war: Pomp will not be exhausted, not the rivalries Shan: Is Wing Kwong, Chan, Los Chaen CHARGE AGAINST AN INDIAN. there is none: triumph, in the sense of young, ambitious nationalities in Cheong Bank. Comprapore Mesars
Suj Singh,Indian lance sergeant in «l'apull or accretions of wealth and Eastern Europe and of the empires. R. Fozley nad Co.). Measts. Wong dignity, will be cqually lacking, for that patronise them. It is through Ping Suen, Le Chung Kee, Wu Ho the Hongkong Police, was charged this we have all been spoiling me another, its faith that the world can atin, Ma Yuk Sang, Chau Siu Ki, Chun afternoon before Mr Lindsell with the (in Fire Insurazes Co. Ltd., Man On theft of twenty cents' worth of onions, and.
ales with misconduct. These armies ure not formed merelyevation not through its knowledge Inc Co., Ltd. Ingkang and how Me #. O. Teskin, instructed by Mr J- Hangkong Stack Exchange Sitlement of the military castes. They are the which is the knowledge of death and on Land and Loan Co., Ltd. Mesure. Gardiner, represented the defendant. Inspector Watt azul, defendant waN 1771. people, suffering with and for those evi; or through its power, which An Cik Mna, Chin U Tin, Un kam and pleaded not guilty
Wo, Kwong Now Tai, Chong Wa Chandulysts wharf in the early morning and will in a few months gire place to the Fang Ping Shan Cain Chou Sam, S.. Was sean by, coolice sout to take away they have left at liomsat
Tao, Chan-Yu Ting, Lam, Keang Juzi, vegetables from the Tin Shan ll or puit Icferring to the letters of the weakness of a little child.-- German sodieiyalove quoted, the
Tung Chi Ngung and Shum Pei Kes. nut a bundle of vegetables and walk away Sir Paul Chater C.M.G., Lady Chater, with it. A detective would my that be Mr. E. "Irvings M. II. 11. H. Nomareesa defendant take fruit from a basket.
Mr Jenkin mentioned that defendant
Tuzsdat. Oct. 24
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture. Fians, Binckward Ware et, at biesire. Hughaand Bougha.n
Wanstaday, Dot," "27" —
Firm. Mesurs. Li Po Ewui, Li Sui Kom,
p Lau. Chtsea, Mek: Two Chuen, Mr. Lo
Hoi, Mr. Fol To Ku, Kion Tal Loong. Firm Messrs, Fa Yi Pang, Chit. Wai
n. P. Reserve).
Day. Non-H.K and 9 C. Stinm Fisheries
Co's, General Mostings Concert and Fêts in Public Garden in Notion, says that they utter the
lament of youths whom their elders Capt. J. Evans, the popular skipper Miss A. E. Boiler, Masers. H. Skott had been 25 years in Government Service. have bid on the altar of sacrifice" of the Douglas steamer Haitan," informs and Co., Merizs. A. Malatyra, F. A. a that on the arrival of the "Baitau" on Colemer, J. W. Boken, Kwok Si las,
aid of Kid Crima S ciety.
FRIDAY, Oct. 29:-
6.15 p. Hongkong. Club Extr
ordinary Meeting of Maunders
Saturday, Oct. 30:
Hongkong Jockey Club
and it lys the blame of the war Wednesday last his vessel had completed Compradore (Franch Eank) Mesars
on the shoulders of "middle-aged her 900th trip. Europe. Now, the greater tragedy
ts, according to this journal, that the Geroian officers and men who will these despairing etter
F. Ansalli. N. 8, Mamball, T. F. Pourdo, Part Proceeds of Performance, Victoria Tuentros Momra. Moxon and Taylor, Mr. W. Ros, A Sympathisc Mrs. Kemp sthorne,
J. B. and Mr. Anstruther. N. J. STAR,
Hon. Traceurer
CHAMBERLAINS PAIN BALY. THERE je natting as good for musikk
theunvetism, sprains, limeni sacram, of the muscles, britans and lite injuries an 27 Chamberlain's Pain Balia - It will effect a
are in lees time than any other treatment 28th stant Grumette for up, and it idde that such ex- For this by all Obemists and Storekeeper... Hongkong, Est October 1915,
execumintrat ideas which they realise Ministering Cai dren's League will have no evil an issue for them as
Evidence was then given
The case was adjnprned.
IT NEVER FAIL HAMBERLAIN'S Cone, Cholera an
Diarrhoes Remedy in all álmo forplies. It curas darthoon nod, dysesta
Members of the E. P.
-Mission (Swatow) ... 96.80 Mamrers of the Customs
Staff (Swatow) nielsen :50,00 Collected by Mr B. D. Harvey: Mr J. FL. Backhouse 15 Mr D. E. Ulark... 20.00
Less diff. is axchange on
Bwntow, Cy.
.
Altrady acknow
lodged Lista 1/59.
Monthly Subscrip....
··tions
13:87
217.40 A ready acknow
ledged Lists 160-82027.33
SPORTING.
TO-MORROW'S CRICKET.
1.6.0.0. K.0,Q. 'B'. The Housenstrual will be ester tained by the Kowloon B
F.K.C.CAR. Hancock (Captain), N. Justin, R. A. Brand. F. W. Cary CW. Benwinky M
UA, Hooper, P., Leigh Baanett, A.
Lich
Mase, B. fitobell, and G. it. Sayer,
"K.0.0.—D; Furgth, Lt. Col. Wataon. A.A. Claxton, W. Kay, J. Stalker, W. L. Weaver, A. R. F. Kown, H. Ovry, W.
Elson A. Hamilton and Ayeech.
KOO A CIVIL SERVICE
On the C. S. C. C ground Happy Valley, « 9.15 p.m. Eow com J. F. Robinson, J. V. Bragh, F. Sattoo, K. MaLennan. E. J. Edwards, J. O. Fletcher: A. W. E. Davidson, A. G. Pile, A. Schulz. LA F. Shroff, and W. Þ'". A. Kusptou, -,
-HorrorSB-e. Ustensity.
In this match, on the TI.K.Q0'a Groand to-morrow the University will be repre sented by Ng Sza Kwong (Captain), G.
Marley, Brayshay, Wai Wing Sock, Ho Wing Kio, Redmond, C. G. Anderson, J. D. Wright, Chan Wing To, W. Hall, Yang Bia Leo
.
The Hongkong "B" taim was published in yesterday's issue.
GARMENTS FROM HONGKONG.
This work the following garments have been sent home (through ths' courtesy azd kindness of Moners. Shewan, Temes and Co.) by the women of Hongkong to Mra. Eden's Jackanapes Work Society, 04, Marlborough Mansions, West Hamp stead, London, N.W., for distribution :-- Two parcels containing: 9 cotton shirts, 8 pts. duck trousers, doz. mall face towels, 2 uita crepe pyjamas, e' suits dannelette Pyjamas. O prs. slippers, 7 dos. writing pads. 350 envelopes, 13 tis presèrveil ginger. 2 doz. pairs socks, were specially made up for the soldiers sailors at the Dardanelles by friends in Kowloon:
And the following were also sent to Mrs. Eden for distribution bed jus kets, 1 child's coat, 1 child's drras, 6 men's, doam, & new's waistcosta, 8 pm. men's trousers, scrap books? 2 women's coats and, skirta, 1.wonun's blouse, 10 pra men's socks, 1 mutter, 4 prs, muit teps.
Twa parcels were also sent to Madana Langsdorff, Women's Emergency Corp. JC, Tork Place, Boker Street, W, ach two pareals to Miss Lloyd Thema for Miss Tucker, Soldiers and Sailors' Ep Society, The Lastilate, Marspold Sirens. 13. Haggerston, E
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MERCHANT
SERVICE
OFFICERS IN ACTION.
It will interest nerabers of the mantien profession" to know that the following Royal Naval Reserve Gicers had the -honour of having conferred upon them by His Majesty the King the Distinenished Serv'ce Crow in recognition of their gallant rervicar whilst in action. They are mem- bear of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild sad the following records of their membership are taken from the Books of the Guild
Lieutenant John Thoman Randell. R.N.R.. of Scotland, at the outbreaką, of the war was serving in one of the steamers belonging to the Government of Southen);
gorile
Lieutenant G. Swinney, RN.R. Plymouth, belonged to the Elierican and | Bucknall Lines. Limited. He has sérvel: IN their steamers: Hbrands and
Baralong".
Lieutenant Thomas. K. Price, R. NR. of Granton, at the outbreak of the war served. fon board the .s. “Rajgh "" owned by the A-iatie SteamNavigation Company Lieutenant Price bas seen a great deal of service on the Indian Coast.
Soh Lisutenant Chaa, Jas, Gibbon. .R.N.R/ who is seriously wounded, served in the ..Soldier Priace" kád: the “.. Welsh Frince," owned by the Prince Lina.
He resides at Ripon, Yorkshire. Sub-Lieutenant
C. H. Rado, R.N.R is a Gools member of the Guild.
At the outbreak of the war he was serving
as an Officer na board the .. "Wenathier," owned by Mesam A. Adams and
Company Sub-Lieutenant. E.-M. Twyman, RK.R. comes from Canterbury Shortly after the outbreak of the war he sat for his bigbor grade certificate and entered the R.N.E.
Sab-Lieutenant- Frederick Pariuw, R.N.R. of Stoke Newington, London, joined the Guild some two or three years age, when he was serving so Officer on. 334.03 the aresmer "Bramley owned by Masar
Hralder, Midilleton and C mpany. Ho wan 47.17 appointed Sab Lisateexct owing to the pallantry displayed when, serving as ap 243,549.46 Officer on the "Ang Clif-coian" when his father, who was in command of the ship. 8370,101.63 as shot by his side when on the bridge of
that 'versal.
Sub-Lieutenant G. Cha Stanio R.. belongs to Exox. Ho, at the outbreak of 12.749,72 war was serving is an Officer on board the
P. & 0. Line: “ Caledonia,” and fée dis-- 832 801:35 playing gallantry, whilat în setion, he has been promoted from..N.R. to the active permanent list of the Royal Navy as Sub- £29.000-323,625.84 Lieutenant.TA
Remitted to London :- 22/12/14 £17,000 29/3/16 28/5/16 3/9/15
7,000
2,000
8,0Cu
Balance in hind
Squadron. Commander Arthur Wellesley. Bigsworth. R . has been given - tho Distinguished Service Order for his services $9,255.61 in destroying single-handed a German sub- marine on the morning of Augasb: 26th, JÚ STANDA
1915, by bombs Cropped from an aeroplane. Squadron Commander Bigaworth war under Hon. Treasu
heary fire from the shore batteries and "from" the submarine whilst manesavering for position.evertheless, displaying great coolnase, ho
to 300 12 and dencended After several attempresa able to gat al good line for drepping the bombs with full effect. He entered the Navy two or three- years ago and joined the Royal Flying Corps. Previous to that he had been for
Hongkong, Bist Dobr-1915,
Middle-aged people will hear with real rome years sa Officer in the Union Castle Line, During his career at sea ho was a regret of the death of, Mat Adeler, who 60 keen supporter of the Guild and is still grostly interested in the progress of the Merchant Service
or 40 years ago delighted counties vinders by his quant humane and rirallel Ward od Mark Twain in the affections of two continente. His name wang Chiarion Haber Clark, and he was born in Maryland in 1841 Ha van a journalist sit bisitak
in other children or adults, and the most and his fator days, when he viplant cases of cramp colic or pain in the nith forgotten,
The list i bekaph open until the stomah give way to low doser of this
mediciner Safe, sure, always ca
All Chemieber and Staréksen ersed ware
Well
CHILDREN'SOUL08.I
HY To the children rask their little
bodies in such a distrussing manne Jp when you can a casily cure their colds will Surly bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, For sale by all Chambots and Storekeeperhe