WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1916.

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ENGLISH: "FLAG DAY.""

Mr Roward Rut, Founder and Hon. Secretary of the Royal Society of 35, Csorgs, sends us the following commcdica. tissts:

General Brokers. / WE HATE This Day REMOVED our folds of cur glorious. Flag.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.. THE Cedersigned bave received lustras

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FRIDAY,

vi

the 25th February, 1918, commencing

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Des Voeux Road, Comer

of Ice Heuss Street- AM. ASSORTMENT OF

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WITH THE ENEMY.

IN, GERMANY" AND "AUSTRIA.

PACING THIS FACTS.

He saw no gold coin. The Deutsch Bank

"A NIGHT-IN THE SEL

HOW THE VICTIMS OF A SUBŠPANIJE BIED,

Five man never reached the bout again :

to the overturned'

a general undercurrent of pessimism. The boat. Serant-Majer Field being one, sayings, "How long?" and "God knows how it will sed, had replaced the oki He helped one young lad all he could.

Often he lost his hold of the boat jú keep - certainty at victory,

The restaurant tarifs had been con- the lad up, but safortunately the lad tinually raised, and travellers were only able died. There gras ac help in sight, 19, 12 miserable little dinner for 3a, were compelled to hang on to the boat all to get baked potatoes being unobtainable owing

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Agraphic picture of Austris and. Germany SargodMajor Field, of the Linoin. is presented by neutral traveller in the first shire Yocanary, who was reported miss- The Royal Society of Sorge is of a series of articles' In The Times: Ha ing after this, whalling of the transport |

nga that a great number of wounded aro

"Meria By a hostile submarine in orgsnising throughout the Empire a great men from the trains and the scenes at the demonstration in honour of England, and towns are impressive. Every village has the Mediterranean, is now known to have in memory of her sons who bare laid down its hospital. diiddle-aged man as entirely on his life. The manner of his death. their lives in hardelenca and in the defence absent,'and women and children and the is full in a lotter received from Privata of oar Empire, and now invites the patriotio pld are carrying on tha.work in the Beides G. Chapman, R.A.M.0%, attoefwil n the co-operation not only of Englishmen and of Germany has even called up all old Lincolnshire Yeomanry, and publishest in

the Home Press as follows- Englishwomen throughout the World, but medals, promising replicas after ins war.

All the soldiers bhab this writer met When we got into our best it cap of all those who live beneath the protecting greed that the be respected enemien szed, thaning us all lite the water. were the French artiilety and the British April 23rd St George's Day-is infantry. The people were talking every Builtin. Chatur Road (lately occupied by Pand's Day, the name day of our whers of a marok lo Constantinople, and and were drownel, but seven of as The Nippon Yusen Kaisha)

beloved King-the 'ter-centenary of the thence to the Suez Canal. Yet thera was managed to han death of Shakespeare and Boy Scouts Day, surely a concatenation of inspiring erents worthy of celebration." The commemoration will not be restricted to the Dominions of the King Emperor, and Krangements are secure the already in progress to participation of our French. Russian and Italian Alles, and of our Kinsman in the

to the scarcity of is. The hour hai, iht. Sergeant Major Field alwps's gave United States of America.

It cannot be doubted that their reply to deteriorated, but the price and advanced us hope. He was in good spirits all the THE NINETEEN

ENTR ORDINARY THE

ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE the German curse Gutt strafa England, 40 por cant. Brend-cards nve the right time. We natengel te lest that sight out. HOLDERS in the Company will bit hald I will be the well nigh universal wearing of to 15 grammes weight in Ava miniatur bys when daylight came there was no i

the English Flag-The Cross of St. George forces, the size of a five skilling piece Tolpin sight. at the Ofices of the Company, St George The Soldier Saint, which not only sym In Vienas, of 5,000 txien in peaco Building No. 6. Conaught Road. bolises their faith, bar associated with their time, only 10 tamsined. The street | FRIDAY, the 25th February, 1918, own national, cosigns lands added sigail illumination was pitiful, but the mistorising we steelf washed off the bout again. Sorbia hail produced an optimism: rinse Wing à strong wind blowing at the fosnes to the motto "In hoc signe rinces" 11.St., for the purpose of receiving a

Sergeant Majra Field Test é Statement of Accounts and the Report of and preanges the defeat of our enemies. among the prpul ce. The people were time. the General Managers for the year ending The rat proceeds of all collections, at home expecting imports of Balkan, grain. tragth to Imid, I helped him on. Mist December, 1915, and electing

aod abroad, will go in support of Local strengthening of the arthies ty theilt he was Ju was done. The last | Consulting Committee and Auditory.

Warfunds. The tearative appeal to the of the Turkish soldiers, and that the way Lord Mayors and Mayury of England would be made open to suck the English words he said weg, Help will comes

Flo lind been in the water 2 heng, ALENE towards the end of March last, came tocat Suct

Women ware doing the hardest myyy" [he wellt the orbers gave up and they misa late to enable the necessary arrangements lo be made, nevertheless, in thefe Boroughs work, also street cleaping, which vontured on an improviy organizawore prodek and there was sure little were sleowned, barving a winger na 38.f tion, the result in every instance restly mourning. In Hungary butter was is 20. salt. The two were picked up twe French stemer Bad exceeded anticipation. Flag Days have pound, lard is. Bd. grose fat on. 10, and hours later by a been held in England on behalf of every a dinner at a hotel coet T. 6d while smaken into Gibraltse, where we stayed in Country but England. It in row the turn modest sapper a little latest de hopital for a unit. Sergeantajar of the tent, patient fotheclace, the Russian prisoner avvies were working

rervshare. All rub er tyres had bren; Fill wGANITY Popolar natt with tito Mother of Nations and the heart of the

of vehicles, and te munter case men of the Elus, Yocharry; and the Empire.

Ahors every sacred edifce and ferarangon trooden tytas. The lower classes vent has 1st å god mat

In every pubic building thenghent the spoke Literly of the cus itions Farpire, but are especially in England hungry, tro. sice was unob sinabi, n

the blood red cross of St. George, petrol and dete iorated in nality, the The Meteor Flag of England," the surchauffeurs being reduced to starting the sigt

pt victory, should be tying on Easter Cars en benzino which was specially ostried Sunday next Day of Remembrance. in tiny battles. The stores were su ouncing Patriotism should be linked with Religion, that they had no string with which to tie

dis ppeared.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 21st February, 1918 until FRIDAY the othFebruary 1918, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

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THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN UP, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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against

The theatres.

Then about ten o'clock in the mwen.

THE KAISER'S ILLNESS.

Ramcar was buy with he secret of the

Kaiser's ailment, ad in the Earn our

FURNITURE, Comprising:- Sideboards, Dianer, Wargon, Dining THE TWENTY-NINTH ORDINARY

Chair, Chesterfeld Sok | 1 ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE especially sunt this decisive period in the parcels: The "he rah feeling" bat Proas last month the mist varis d'andi

HOLDERS will be held at the OFFICES of Masers. Jardine, Blatheson & Co. Ltd.. on THURSDAY, the Bad March, 1918, at 11.30 for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Daseturs and the State awest of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decemlos, 1915.

Arm-churs, & Wardrobes and Toilet Tables, Double and Single Bedsteads, &c., Miscellaneous Furniture, several lots of Blackwood Ware, Cuts, Two Pianos, a fie lots of Fekinese Cloisonne, Porco, lains, &c., &c., and a number of Small Folding Chain.

(Full Partie zlata from Catalogue.) Trusts-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Feb 19, 1916

PUELIC AUCTION,

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HE Undersigned havo received'instruc-

THE

biens to sall by Public Auction,

{FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

11

TUESDAY,

the 27th February, 1916, at 2.30 p...

at their Sales Rooms,, No. 8.

De Vaux Road, Corner of Ice Horez STILET,

ONE 12 BORE HAMMERLES3 "FOWLING PIECE BY THE

A. EL. FOX JOY. PRACTICALLY NEW,

TEAMNS usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer:

Ilonghong, Feb. 18, 1916.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

137

THE

TIE Undersigned have received instruc

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TUESDAY,

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Ieu House Streat,

A ̈ LARGE.. QUANTITY OF

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Upholstered Suiter, Arm chairs and

or Country's history, and it is hipod ther the great subject associated with Easter Sunday will not preclude, but inspire, suit. able reference to St. George's-Kogland's Day: to those who have died and to those who are fighting in so righteous a cause, and that Altars and Palpits will be adorned with The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Comthe red snd white zases of England and pany will be CLUSED from 21st February draped with the red cross Banner of the to 2nd March. BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE Soldier Saint,

By Order of the Board of Directors.

W. S. BROWN,

Fecretary.

Jongkong. Feb. 14, 1916.

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The War is not over more than ever will money be needed next year, when donativos of large amount can hardly

In

Northern Passin there was in al quarters desire that the war would speedily and Many people were dead, a' were suffering from the cost of living, and there was no donat a grent part of the working clases was suffering from hunger, Austrin and Germany," says the neutral, are relising that the victories are of ne arail, and that the situation is becoming critical

The Berlin Zeitung discussing the food

Sem. Id that the

contradictory conjectures in the subject were published, German Empeior was stricken with the which his father terrille dense to succumbed, or has that owing to an extreme condition of aerras exhaustion, wrought of the opsign, he was by the ansietos r afflicted with bundles. On the other hand, a distinguished Harles-street threa

cecialist, expressed the view the the Kaiser

ichi tai had probably fallen a

form of influenzs very trying particularly becoming worse than they are now ferlin, and characterised by an acute sora The throat feeling both the aryas and the 117 the working classes are "making" good unless a ring disaster oCQUIS

root ot

the mouth. mocy, and will not be niggard in relieving masses are hungry all day long, and many the distress or adding to the portretched prices wholly beyond the working has been recslied B. Elin to his hea of common consumption here The report that Prince Hinty of Prussia, those of their countrymen at the Front.

St. George's England's Day-falling on Sunday, Flag Day, 1 barhold the day before Saturday or the day after, Sunday, but the pst suitable day of the whole week is Saturday. The Society i ordering millions of Flags of various pat terns and prices, all "Made in England,” and samples will be sent on application to Assistant Organizer, Mr. Honey Thompson, at the Flag Day Uttees, 7, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.

expected: but pennies, are plentiful, and this, my that it is difficult to inisgiae prevalent at the time in both in and

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WOMAN BARRISTER" TURNED OUT OF COURT."

There was an indignant restling of alks, scowls from the mea io sta gowns, and sensation among the spectators in the Chancery Division one day last month at the appearance in Mr. Justics Nevilla's Court of a woman in a wiz and gown, who Jescribed herself as Eliza Lady Rose."

classes' pockets.

bedside an orgava a fresh crop of rumours Tanger renders them sullen and deprivesciated with the p-y-ibli-y-fa Hagever them of all the joy of the victories, even

conceivable that he might be in anch a though all the bells are ringing. Cederfed for whatever the Kaizer's allment, it was children, wan. and looking like faded condition as to be ine palle fattening flowers, are seen everywhere, and that the he essential business of the State. In auch extens of the fall in the birth-inte anorenta Regant for the Empire w uld have occupying the attention of the Government to be appointe, and normally the Reency is oridenced by the fact that at a meeting would fall to the Crown Pring, at in view ick

A

of the People's Welfare Association of the intter's unpripularity with ess in supreacntative of the Puan Minty of and of the content and distrat in wi the interior was present. The Govern ment is fally awers of the imp stance of he is held alike by the General Staff and the confeder te Kings and Pinces who the question in its bearing on the future would have my in' such's matter it ma of the nation, espe: illy now that hundreds deemed probable that the Corn Prine of thousands of young men are being cut would not be given the Regency. This off is the flow of their youth.

Maantiine, the military bave fo biddening it might be dillealt to incat

with

this power way younger son of the the holding of meetings co-vened to discuss Kaiser, but no such objection would apply to the appoistimesof Pines Henry, whole. the high erst of living.

Abilities as a titerman and milor are held in high regard throghout Ogima y.

WELL-KNOWN KEEN DOG

FANCIER.

15:38

That keen fancier of other persons' dogs, William Cook, alias "The Chiraman, senteuced at the London Sessions recently to pass another year of his life in pri-on. He was arrested in Harley sifret and cooked liver sprinkled with nigred, waS found in his possession. A slip load was also found in his pocket.

He pleaded not guilty and said that he could not show bis face outside the door without being arrasted.

The would-be woman barrister attempted to make an application, but the judge Arclined to hear her and ordered her to leave the court, saying that he would not have ber muquerading in that costume.

Lady Bras was dressed in stuff gown and, to an axperienced eye, the only faw in her costume was that she was wearing camliric caffs, & decoration which is only worn by barristers who have taken silk. She carried & black bag full of legal books and

I am not surprised," replied the judge, of bricks. TAL. 1293. papers which gave the appearance

Subsequently Lady Ross made her way who informed the prisoner that hard fabour to the Lord Chief Justice's Court but was went with his sentence. Since 1884, Cook has been arrested, inore than thirty times not allowed to enter.

for dog stealing and has served we perioda Of aristocratic

ciaon- Appearance and

Gre years with penal servitude. eat features, Lady Rose is well known by sight in the Law Courts, but this is the BLUE CROSS FUND. Erst time she has ever appeared in wig and

She

is the widow of the lats Sir Charles Day Rose, M.P. Three of her Tous served in the Bouth African war, two Iring their Even. The third son died in 1908. A fourth-son Sir Frank Rose, was

HORSES IN WAR TIME

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Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Braes Fonders, Curtain Poles, Tuilet Bela and Bath Room Utensils, ato, eta.

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Two Pianos (in good condition), Electric Reading Lamps. Two 4-Fold Blackwood Screens, quantity of Blackwood Furni- ture, etc., etc., etc.

(Fall Particulare from Catalogue.). Terus :-Gash

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of

He became notorious by stealing it Montagu: Williams's dog. The story is told in "Leaves from Life," the an' biography of the distinguished barrinter and magistrate.

IF

THEATRICAL BUSINESS IN.

LONDON.

Not since the outbreak of war saja a Home contemporary, ha theatric aras been a good as it now is, prubialy base in the aftermoon there are echtes o'mitié, to which folkerowd to get in. out of the wet, and hycause a night the the reos that the "puls" cleer sharply st.9.20, are the only places where lan deners are permitted to see a gleam-ef light.

"Be the regio what it may, there is no dont that pattemnies, revue, ganda- vil er, and even the legitimate drama are attracting the audiences, and the greatest of these is to be seen, after eons and even inga at the Coliseum, to which overyn ein London seemst be flocking in neder, th hear and see Mmg, Sarah Bernhardt in

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Time was when drease was thought to be due

to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic were invoked to cast it out.

Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist still. We call them “Disease Germs and they also must be cast out. Once lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with its ballucinations, or bilicusness with its scher and mins, is the result.

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