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HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

THE CHINA MAIL.

tion to the Dominion as a poller} will not succeed in stopping it 88

practice. It is anticipated that there will be a very considerable influx of British man and women into the Dominions and it is well That an Emigration Bill has been passed to regulate is. There is more. scope in Canada, Australia and New Zealand than there is in tropical | Colonies. Although occupying, for instance, a territory greater in area than the United States, Canada to-day has a population of but seven millions approximately. Canada and Australia" offer to the ex-soldiers fertile fields for exploitation. There are no countries in the world where the worker is richer or happier, where he has greater advantages and fewer disadvantages than in Canada

or Australis.

NEWS OF THE DAY

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING. The Criminal Sessions were resumed, this morning, before Sir William. Rete Davies, R.C., Chief Justice......

Liu Chus was charged with detaining child by force and with harbouring child with intent

The Crown Soliciter prosecuted and Mr. C. G. Alabaster appeared for the accused, who pleaded not guilty.

The jurymen ware:-Mezars. H. w. Weyler, F. D. Si, W. E. Roberta, J. Baptists, A. Ireson, Y. Franco and C. J. M. Pereira

Outlining the case, the Crown Solicitor said that the child in question was a small boy who lived with bin paranta at Skun Tak. On the morning of April 13, the boy was outside his parent's house and was soap there. Shortly after that he was missing. The fatter and mother would tell the jury that the prisoner was also seen outside the house

at the same time.. It would also be

THE MAGISTRACY.

HAD NO PERMISSION. A Chinese was charged with unlaw fully pawning a sewing machine, before Mr. J. R Wood this morning.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 1918,

SEQUEL TO A SHANGHAI COTTON

FIRE.

RUBBER SHARES.

RISE, PREDICTED. The judgment of Sir Havilland de Sausmarer in HM Supreme Court in the Emil Davies writes in the Ned Oriental Cotton 8. & W. Co. Td. Statem Lancashire Insurance Co., which was

Of the Stock Irchange markets delivered on the 11th inst, brings to a themselges little is mid here, for the close, says the "C. Der News one of mod reason that there is little doing. It was atstal that the machine the longest triala, which has taken place The National War Forri campaign h

The correspondence in the case ran into markets, and the general position is so belonged to defendant's friend and the in the British Court for some years past rowlby diverted attention from the rock former Ending, himself hard up for hundreds of pages and the rates of the obscure is to restrict business generally. Judge spoke for an hour and three-car is sharply on the distribution of turt money pawned the article without the evidence were even buikter, while the Tiers and there certain industry ters in giving his decision. The claim of the reserves by way of a share bonus. Defendant said he had obtained which arose out of the big fire an shurebulders in British companies own- owner's consent.

ctober of last year, when chred interested to learn that the German pa-

WRA. destroyed, complainant's permission to pawn the company's premises in ing all properties in Rummels - to pērs contain advertisements offering such machine, and corroborative evidence was glowna were

recover payment from the insurance properties for sale by public tender: The company for dealers entice, 16. ection rubber share market after having Complainant, however denied, having deposited with the plaintiffs for purchase weakened, displayed signs of strength, Siven by his wife. givan consent and His Worship fined or rejection on completion of the the fact being that there are in existence necessary preliminaries, and for payso many people completely convinced of the defendant $20 or ons month's hard mant fo: 30 bales of yarn which the the profitable futurs of the rubber plas- plaintifs claimed, was destroyed i tation industry that, on any pronounced labour.

addition to the yarn already covered by fall, bargain-hunters make their ap- payments of the insurance companies pearance usually only to find that it is concerned. The defence was, as cover-impossible to pick up any shares as the ing the two claims which were consoli reduced quotation. In well-informed dated for the purposes of the trial, that circis the opition is expressed that the the plaintiffs were guilty of fraud in close of the year will see much bigher preparing their ads for the pay prices. Although it is not out of the of insurance, and also that

question that quotations may go lower were not in the godowas at the time of meanwhile, perchases at present quota- the tire. His Lordship found that the tions of the following shares should tora plaintifs were innocent of fraud, but out well: Brich Hubber Estate at 319. that of the 580 bales alleged to have ad. Duff Devaluomans Company Ltd. bees on the premises at the time of the at 19s. 6d.; Java Investment Loan and fire, 453 bales were missing.

Agency, Ltd., at 269. ed.; Langkat Sumatra Bubber o., Ltd., at fi Membskut Rubber, Ltd. at 264. "#d. | Pelepah Valley at 4x.: Pumoor Rubber

AN OPIUM DIVAN.

1.

".

An elderly Chiuere. was charged with keeping an opium divao in Hollywood Road and also with being in unlawful possession of three taels of opium dress. Revenue Inspector Wildin said that proved that the prisoner, few when be entered the houss he found days afterwards was living in a bouss defendant and four other men in the room! Yaumati and had with him a smoking opium. There was quite m Exchange opered. at. 38. 3d on small boy. Owing to communications quantity of opium-sucking paraphern SAVING OF ELECTRICITY IN INDIA. Company at 2. ed.; Robber Planta

of the demand this morning, one-eighth below raade by one of the lodgers in the lia be room and is one

house, the father of the boy came lo cupboards belonging to the defendan

he found a number of pots containing and had the prisoner Hongkong, We are informed by the Colonial rested. When charged at the Police government prepared opium.

Defendant's excuse Station, the prisoner said he was told by another man to take the boy away: He did not know that it was intended to sell him.

THE THIRD GYMKHANA MEET BONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, June 19, 1916 yesterday's rate..

ING of the Season will be held at

Harer VALLEY on SATURDAY, the 2nd

Instant, commencing at 4 p.m.

The Charge of Admission will be $1.00

Sore other than Mambers of the Hoxoxoxo

JOUSLY CLER or GYMKHANA CLE

Soldiers and Sailors in cniform Free. The Committee invite the Ladies ni

.Boogkong to be present,

Hongkong, June 19, 1918.

-TOYO-KISEN KAISHA.

.

335

FROM SAN FRANCISCO Vin HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND

MANILA.

ATTRACTING EX-SOLDIERS TO THE DOMINIONS.

knawa

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Secretary's office that the Government of Bengal, Calentts, has declared Hong korg plague infected.

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was that the opium divan was not kept by him but by a friend who asked him to take charge of it while he (the friend) was away in Canton.

His Worship Sned the defendant $75 or one month's hard labour in default

of payment.

APPROPRIATE ADVICE BY COAL CONTROLLEE.

LAST year, is will be remembered,

The epidemic resembling denghe The mother of the kidnapped cafid an unofficial committee was formed which has a ficted this Colony is then weat into the witness box and the Empire Resources according to a Manila contemporary,ave evidence as to the circumstanges Development Committee, to press susting Manila business thousands of of the disappeariane of the chill.

the "Government of Great pesos in the loss of time in the number After further evidents had been Britain the ndrianbilty of a policy of of men laid up by dickness.

taker, the jury found the prisoner developing the resources of the Empire

A history of the Hongkong Water-guilty, with a strong recommendation with the active assistance of the works with special reference to the to mercy. having State, ge that the State should par- new Tytam Tak dam appears in the His Lordship served sentence, arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby ticipate in the profitable results. current issue of the Far Easter Reries, giving the accused one week in which to regulations, said he had the board in substantial, and the citizens of Calcutta counter-signature, and to take immediate There can be no doubt that many The account which was written by Mr. to disclose the whereabouts of the child. his pocket to shelter it from the rain.

HE Steamship

"TENYO MARU,”

TE

The above-named Steamer

netlijed to send in their Bül of Lading for

delivery from alyngside.

Carga remaining undelivered on 21st June, 1918, at 5 PL will be lauded at Cuentariak and expense, and delivery

of the suggestions of the Committee, whose report had evidently, since its then be taken fmm the Company's publication, been pigeon-holed, pro- bably because of the graver problems Ewurage charges will be assessed on all Cargo remaining undelivered on 25that present confronting the nation, June, Ŏ P.M.

Godown.

t, 1918 at once whatever will be

efined.

Va claima will be recognised after the All chafed and damaged Cargo will be Laled into the Company's Godown, where they will be examined 97th June, 1918

at the 6th July, 1918.

Guss have left the Starmar or Godown.

sim will be recognised it fied

T. DAIGO,

Manager, Bengkong. June 1). 1918.

KODAKS

and FILMS,

PLATES

and PAPER, DEVELOPING & PRINTING UNDERTAKEN,

"A. TACK & CO.,

26, Des Voeux Road Central

SUMMARY COURT,

:

Jaffe, the engineer who bad charge of ] - the work, is illustrated. There is also an article by Professor Middleton Smith

À MONEY LENDING CASE. on the Engineering aspects of the Matsher Catastrophs at Happy Valley.

In the Sammary Court this morning, → General Lung Chi Kwong still before Mr. Justice Comport, Wong Lai are now in a fair way of being put remains in Peking notwithstanding Hing claimed from Fung Wan Foog the into effect. Last week Reuter it-repeated requesta for his returshers sum of 8630, money lent on a Chinese formed that the Emigration Bill, are constant references in the news borrowing pote. which is based on the recommenda- telegrama from Peking to plans for Mr. Leo D'Almada, for the plaintif tions of the Dominion Royal Com-attacking Kwangtung, and one telegum mission and the Empire Settlement states that as General Tae Kwon hos Committee, was piloted through the declined to go to Hankow, the Govern; House of Commons by Mir. W. A. S. men intends appointing: General Lung Chai Kwong to the command of the HEWINS The Bill, it is expected, First Army will enable Great Britain and the Dominions to co-operate for the best possible use of the man-power of the Empire after the war. Dominions are looking forward to

The

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Peking newspapers, according to telegram, from the capital, report that the originator of the negotiations for purchasing the socks of foreign opium

said that's echter claim nad been led- for 350 by the defendant, who stated that she was a member of a money loan Association of which plaintiff was also a member, and the counter claim was based on the ground that defendant was: not allowed to bid at ong of the drawings and consequently lost the sum claimed. The defendant also beid that there was no consideration for the

in China.is the Prime Minister, not the note. That was intended us à set off,

QUICK CHANGE ARTIST. A barker when charged with failing to exhibit his license board, according

"But he had so licence board with him when I searched him at the Station said Inspector Sim.

tions Investment Trust at 99. Straits Settlements (Bertam) Rubber Co., Ltd.. at 6s and Tempeh (Java) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., at £3, 62.'

.

HUN AIRMAN CONFESSES.

CITIZENS WE WISH TO HIT

The Coal Controller in his appeal to hotels, shops and all large establish proprietors of theatres, picture houses, ments in Calcutta immediately to reduce their consumption of electric current or WHEN WE BOMBARD A CITY IT IS gas, by giving up all unnecessary light- ing, andto the public generally to econo- mise as much as possible in their own

Since they initiated their campaign 2. cinema without a blaze of light in of murder by air and sea mida en open houses, says people can find their way to front of the buildings to attract them." They can study the contents of shop towns, the Germans have twisted and windows in daylight, and dispense with wriggled in efforts to find adequate bright window dressing at night. The excuses for their action. Loudon, switching off of lights and fans when no Lowestoft, Margate, etc, they have longer required should be looked on as a pictured as fortresses." But the plain, war duty, however infinitesimal the

ividual cases, the aggregate will be eage received from Italy

Telegraphing to the Corriere della possible saving in coal may seem in in blunt truth is at last contained in a

Sera, the special correspondent of that will not continue ander the stigma o enjoying themselves in ample light while paper at the Italian General Head. aware of the dark and depressing condi- quarters, sends the following verbatim tions which exist in cities and towns at account given by a German airman of Home If this notice does not result in the guiding purpose that inspires and wasteful ighting, the Coal Controller will take steps to enforce a reduction, but at a time like the present he believes the proprietors of premises and the public generally will prefer to act volan- tarily in the matter,

of

5

"Oh yes! said the defendant, an immeiliate reduction of outside and directs the enemy's attacks against

remember.now! The board was placed in the pocket of acother coat which left at home."

His Worship was Bot satisfied with this explanation and fine him $2.

I

The war and the economy it necessit- ates are brought nearer to the citizens of India by the Coal Controller's appeal

undefended cities. This officer wa

brought down by the Italians whilst returning from a recent raid on Padua.

"We do not know," said the Germsa airman, "and we do not seek to know, where Staff Headquarters are or where the great military depots of our enemies

"When we bombard a city it, is the

to theatres, cinema and shops in Cal-are. catts to moderate lighting in order to save cool, Calcutta has some streets in city itself we wish to destroy, and the which shops are lit for advertisement citizens themselves we wish to bit. Our PHILIPPINE AMERICANS TO BE purposes in a manner almost entirely purpose is to break down the resistance

DRAFTED.

ex-soldiers emigrating after the war, Fresident, and that the money is needed said Mr.. D'Almado, but it would, of ahould apply in Manila for medical and the Governments of all the for the purposes of the forthcoming course, be for His lordship to decide.

Evidence was then taken after which Dominions have concerned them-Presidential election. seives with elaborating plans to so will make a Brat advance of His Lordship gave judgment for

plaintiff, with.costs attract ex-soldiers to their landa. $3,000,000, and will obtain mesopolistic

"A certain per-

After the war strong incaperity will privileges in regard to the selling of exist for the furtherance of emigration the opium.

[339 to the overseas Dominions and for a

unknown to other cities in India. The gain from exhibition of wares by arti ficial light cannot be considerable, how ever, and there will doubtless be a dutiful compliance with the tosi Con- troller's wishes. Calcutta need not there

A WAR CABINET FOR INDIA.

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER great campaign of Imperial worka to to begging in the streete, the Manila FIFTE LIST CE CONTRIBUTORS. reply, stated that where local boards or Fictory, The Pioneer does not so-

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of the enemy countries, to weaken the spirits of the public, and compel & general longing for peace."

“When we bombard Paris, Londos, or Padus, you will well understand that

These are secondary for us. Our only regret is that other cities of yours are we do not look for military objectives.

so far away from our bales,

It is useless, therefore, for you to continue to lament if among the victims there is the inevitable woman and the inevitable baby. If they cannot take care of themselves, so much the worse for them."

Several persons now residing in the Philippine Islands who were living in Selectira Service Law, became effective the United States at the date theme Kipling's "City of Dreadful and who registered under the provisions of such law have received notices from local boards to the effect that they examination under the provisions of

The Pioneer mggests that Indis that Act.

should follow Great Britain's example As neither the military not insular and institute a body resembling the

It is well, therefore, that we should Government officials baci been informed British War Cabinet, it save that of any arrangement for patting into while every one is prepared for par-path forward the only kind of reply effect in the Pbräippines any of the pro-sonal sacrifce, no little anxiety is felt that the Han can understand-raids cu visions of the Selective Service Law, a cable was sent, anys the Cable News of present as to whether the authorities German towns. THEIR MAESTIES BILVER

Manila, by the office of the Governor. be depended upon to give the country a safe and strong load in the WEDDING FUND.

General asking for information. For the purpose of putting top-MAY) PEMA AERI

The Provost Marshal General, in most vital of all the matters cosuring

provide employment for the men who Municipal Board has submitted an

deied physical examination of registrants ticipate that Mr. Montagu is likely in the Philippines, the case should be strongly to object to any departure are now fighting the battles on the ordinance authorizing the police to

Miss Davidson Mrs. Jenkin, Mrs reported to his office and competent from the strict formalities of the Coun Western and other frouts. Australia investigate all blind, poor or otherwise Blackburn, Mrs. Nisbet, Mrs. A. C orders would be issued for examination cil Government system. "If the public

who live by people has already given the lead in the

of India's war efforts had been special Bam Mrs. H. Lammert, Mr. Ar Islanda matter, the Government of that Com-begging and submit a list of the same. Kennedy, Mrs DM. Warden, Mis by Army physicians in the Philippine in this country knew that the direction The Provost-Marshal General father. Ly entrusted to a body, shall we say, to the Board so that, if necessary, 5000 F. A por, Mrs. A., Abdoolahim, monwealth having allotted large arena appropriation may be made to pay each

who have declared their intention of the Commander-in-chief, the best of territory for distribution among of them 30 centavos a day for their Mr. Lossius, Kra. Bridger, Mrs. Melver, more stated that Filipino registrants composed of H. K. the Viceroy, B. E Mrs: Young, Era. E. M. Raymond, Mra. becoming American citizens are subject Available business men and hit but soldiers who choose to go on the subsistence. To carry out the provis Madie, Mi Dowbiggia, Mrs. W. G. to draft; but Filipino registrants who not lewat die Mietsel O'Dwyer, it would at or before 5.30 p.m. land, and have also laid down the ions of this ordinance, the chief of Goggio, Mrs. Shellim, Mrs. William have not made such declarations are have nothing but stimulating effect. principle that. proference of employ-police is required to arrest such Nicholls, Mi E Moore, Mrs. Lo entitled to classification in Chas 5, na It would help to allay any feelings of On and from 20th Jota, the Examin ment would be given to soldiera mendicante. Police officers seglecting Cheungsic, fs, Lo Man Pau, Mrs. Een aliens, upon claims for such classification who have seen fighting in the to inforce this measure will be fined Great European War. When the 200 or imprisoned for six months or war is over there will be plenty

ALL THE LATENT ISTELLJORMER FROM THE of opportunities for the soldier

TAROLE PORTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN.

-

413.00 per Annum delivered in Hongkong

$19:00 tv all Coaït Porté. ̧* ̧

settler. In Canada as well, the Dominion Government has prepared a Bill for the settlement; of Canadian soldiers and British reservists in

dimbled

both at the diacetion of the court.

CURIEN BELLS.

There is a curfew beil which can bu

No. 5, WELLINGTOn Steer, Horezono. [selected areas on bomesteads and sssa by passersby at St. Giles, Crip.

THE CALENDAR

GENERAL MEMORANDA.

FRIDAY, June 1'--

3.40 p.m.-Auction

of Household Linens, &c. at Hughes & Hough's

land under Federal control. The plegate. For long time after curlaw measure provides for agricultural practically discontinued in the

training and financial aid by way of Icaps. After a settler has lived on a farm for three years he may dispose of the property. The steady exodus of population from the United

City of London the bell lay neglected and forgotten, but some jön ägd it as replaced, ara the Daily Chronicle,

strong oaken frame in the cupola of the ancient church. This bell is no doubt the same which rang the nightly goal when Kilton lived under 18 shadow, and Uray may have heard its

Mrs. D MMarray, Mrs. Franklin,

natt, Mrs. Catham, Mr Goldsmith, being made.

Mrs. John Lambert, Miss M. Graham,

Mian A. Grakm, Mrs. Alexander Mac- Bestie, Mr.Hayward, Mine Hayward, Mrs. Waker, Mrs Ng Hoa Taz,

APPEAL LAUNCHED BY ARMY.

Mrs. H. M.E. Neuazee, Mrs. Charles SCOUT ENLISTING IN PHILIPPINES. Stack, Mr Lindsell, Mrs. Thouse, F BMR N Walion, Mrs. de Bour Mr Tod, Irs: Matabhópiand Min T. H. King

Previon lists 83,519.50 667.00

[$3.376:50)

**! CAMUFAXE INSTEAD OF

CAMOUFLAGE"!

With immense four-colour posters. the heavy sbells, and smaller bangers and dodgere printed in English and nine different dialects as the medium calibre and rapid-fire ammunition, a campaign to augment enlistments in the Philippins Scants has been launched

HONGKONG POLICE RESERTE.

"Orban" kunod by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (B.).

HELMETS

Helmets (without Spikes) are until men on first Shift duty, (b) by Search further orders to be worn (a) by Patrol- Supervisors going on duty at 5.30 pm. and (c) by Haunted Police going on, daty

POLICE SCHOOL

ation of past mistakes, and the Parish, | | 5,15 p.m. 50 k pesimism engendered by the consider tions will be held at 5.30 pm, instead of while loth to part with its present Thursday, 20th Jane No 3 Platoor. Lieutenant Governor, would be able to Friday, Bist June, No. 7 Platoon:

Monday, 24th Jura-No.8 Platoon. console itself, with the reflection that Tuesday, 25th June No. 4 Platoon. it had made yet another notable cons

Wednesday, 26th Jane No. Platon. tribution to the winning of the war,”

Thursday, 27th June-No. 6 Platoon.

BAND PRACTICES. IN Tuesday, 26th June sad Friday, 24th June at 6 p.m.

Yo. 1 Platoon, No. 1 Bection-P.C. 414 J.Hooper, attached from H.K.D.C.

By Order

1. F÷Horan..

kód Adjutat.

THE WORKMAN'S DRINK.

AMERICAN PROHIBITIONIST ON ¦

HIS CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND.

The Essen Allgemeine Zeitung"

1.30 p.m. Auction of Furniture &c Kingdom, which was in progress knell of partjag day" when as bild already one, one up on the over The Philippine Signal Corps; The dian barley, for beer as well as against The journal “also adds that Trotsky

at Hughes & Hough's

pini-Din wing of War Bonds at the

Theatre Royal:

BÁTÚRDAT, June 23 —

Summer Folatias.

many years before the war, will ha lived in his father's house in Corn certainly not, Beast, may largely bill. incrente, after the war, and it is

Having concluded a six months' cam- paign in England, Mr. Newton Wylie, gaiter of the Prohibition Mission from Canada and the United zitatés, saya bois well autistled that a feeling prevails The United States Army needs you

ia Great Britain favour of drastic Enliit now! Serve your country during thewares during war tima. He will the war by enlisting in the Philippine report at Ottawa his impressions, and professes to have made the discovery Scouts of the United States Army, now thinks they will fortify any protest that. Trotsky was born at Wipperfnedh açar. Remscheid, in the Rhine province. Brother Jonathan, the Serbe has organized as The Philippine Engineers, Canada may make against using an and that his real name is Braunstein. the facilities for drink offered to Dopin studied, at the University of Bons, worked wed camouflage, by Americanis Philippins Artillery and The Philippa on soldiers.georgarhol to the tallest by vend ing it int cambiake. The mongrel inlantry is the call to arms fasbed

Mr. Wylie pointed out that every burriedly, having been detected in the trui adithito addirably when describ from the big 39 by 44 inch posters, set bushel of Canadian or American barley act of thieving. Later, the journal adds, ing cinmakeup" 14-it may soon be off by a striking picture of a Filipino Fas been grown or prohibition ground he married a rich girl who came to alled, of West One of the strangest soldies waving the American Bag, while and Canadian and American soldiers are sudden end, lastoncest defested camoufaks occurred

trained in prohibition camps. 4. p.m.--Gymkham at the Racecourse wise that emigration within the

These posters and hangers, says abot ask the British Government to Empire should be oficially facilitated CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALMeently when the artists had to hold his wife and child b'd him God-speed. MONDAY, JUND 24

Manila contemporary, will supplement put temptation in their way he said.

protect our boys, but merely not to 2. An inese Por by an Emigration Act, so that the touch of, bet mation, of a twingen/ valot of cepe ustil the

of neurar whatever the trouble

and ad the recruiting parties now being Ay the result of the 230 meetings held men who are lost to England Chamberlin's Pain Balm drives away

seat out through the provinces, a score during the campaign, Mr. Wylie con-

URING the summer months mother muy at least not be lost to, the pain romandeuen

of such parties being either in the field roms that there great enthuism for should watch for afty unnatural quickly. First application gives relief.

ECNOMY IN THE END,

or preparing to start out Some 4000 war line probibition in this counter It Empire. The setting up of a when a bottle it la kept in the house Central Emigration Authority with the pain of barns and solds may he

TT cod but a small amount to keep additional men aro ageded bring the 1 is not true, be say that the British ecseness of the child's bowels. When promptly relied, cuts and bruises Chaberlain's Colic Cholert and Sconts up to the newly authorized workers are opposed to it, and if the given prompt attention at this time

terlain's Colin Cholors end. D stop drink as a national emergency Remedy can always be depanded 19 noon-Indo-China Eteam Naviga restrictions on pasige brokers and quickly heated and swellings promptly Diarybe lamedy always in your made atrength, and any othrials, have questions were put to them they would serious enable may be aspiced

the full strength will measure. For ale call: Chemistá the control of emigration to the educat. In fact, for the household ills dine che, and it is soony in the end. opbla bat

it is just such in embrocations every. It was cure and our "gutokly.

the great The trial attendances at the meetings Colonies is a more in the right fall be provided he be lowby, sik, Chemete, and Store on he

hava surpassed" qüártér, of million. direction, Those who pose emigra-isale by all femists and Storalesperso

celains, by Messra Hughes &

Hough'e fayredat. June 17 - 10

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement

FATURDAY, June 29-

tion Co. meeting.

Monday, July 1 -

General Holiday

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