MARINE SITUATION

BOLSHEVISM IN ENGLAND

EX-KAISER OWNS -LAND IN AMERICA

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEATHER REPORT.

January 151 12,38-No returns from Japan and Wladivostock. Pressure bas teresse slightly to the southward of Hongkong, and decreased alightly to moderately elsewhere; the antiogalone

sha ya moving matward,

Couse William Hohenzollern, not 50 long, ince, prominent no the kaiser, may rel hedoma, the permanent gucat al the United States. It develops, says a dispatch from Chicago Sun, that in preparing either for victory over Amerien or the defeat that has overtaken him, the ex-kaiser, through tasted agents and disloyalists there thaber had and park reserves, which he probably purchased extensive treats of

Hongkong Rafafall for the 34 hours ending 10 am-to-dex. 0.00. inch, Tatsi rinde quary 186, 0.39 inches,

Forecast for tan is boors ending at.j acainst an average of 0.41 Inches. noon on the 18th January 1970.

-Hongkong to Gap Rock: E and Fornces Channel N. winds, moderate

1-Sousb coast at Chius between Bougkong and Lamooks: The mad as South coast of Chins between Eloogkonty and Hainan: The same as

No

Awaes meeting of trade unionists to The Japan advartisën” says:--- Shipping figues of recent date show, consider Labour's part in the penco was what all the world knows, that the held at the Royal Albert Hall on Nov. 3. United Kingdom as a result of the war The hall was crowded. A cry was raised is losing that pre-eminent place in mer for The red dag. followed by "Three chant shipping which she has hitherto f cheers for the Bolshevista and for the coupled and that, on the other hand, Germany Revolution, red bannor was Americas mercantile marine le lacre taken on the platform, on which was ing in a big proportion as that of the the insription Workers of the world, United Kingdom is declining

The cause of this change in the unite after which J, Connell's Socialist balance of mercantile strength are wellsong We'll leep the red flag flying understood. The depletion of the man-bers was sung with enthusiasm.managed to keep concealed from AN.. winds, moderate; fair

Mr. J. B. Thomas M. P... who x Mitchell Palmer, oustorian of enemy power of the British shipbuilding yards to meet military emergencies, the con- received with cheers when he rose to afer proparity, by the use of dummy centration of their building capacities speak, said that their chairman had syndicaten upos the naval work required to cope. deprecated the action of one union in von Alrensleben, interned as a German The plot centers around Count Alvo ̈w the U.host, problam, and the in

apy at Fort Dobglas, Salt Lake City. fing proportion of British shipping preventing servants in their movement lossen a compared with those of other from carrying out their mandate Haak. In involves the transfer of mit belligerents of nantrais, were a faw of understood that thers would be aliens of dollars worth of timber and The more important causes bich have possibility, or rather an opportunity, in a minoral lands in the North-west and in brought into prominent notice the few days for the whole of their movement Cards by Von Alvensleben, the kaiser's delicato question of the relation be Aween the United States and Greatto express its opinion and be wished: agent, to Americans of German nativity,

ina and United States governments Britain in regard to the tramp steamer to utter a word of warning to these and thus evade their seizure. by Canad preple in the movement in reference to after the war.

Among the properties of the kaiser this particular matter. He recognized transferred to Americaas as nominal that it was not the duty of any Labour: holders are said to be fifteen valuable leaders to miss any now weapon of timber tracta on the Pacifio ecast four- industrial warfare that might be given teen timber tracts on Vancouver Island them, but he asked the Government of which the Canadian government had wished to buy to complete the Strath- today, as he asked the friends and sup. In the past there has been in some porters of this policy, to remember that cona Park reservo, and a block of timber quarter a certain mistrat af the if they believed in law and order, American in busines, on the part ofil they believed in constitutippal

In the opinion of shipping experts, the United States merobant marine has come to stay. That is the salient fact about the situation, and the relations between business man on both sides of the Atlantje are cand to be doser than they-have-over been before..

its this is realized; a great barrior in the way of commercial intimacy is removed; The probably increase in the number of American tramp steamers arriving in Great Britain after the war will stimulate activity in many adjuncts of the basincas.

There are the necessary ship-repairing yards, ships stores, auxiliary machine shops, rope and paint works, optical businesses and sailora Posttting shops. All these will receive an impetus, and reflect the increased, activity of the tramp. steamer in its attempts to supply ail the raw materiale, food and other articles for which the end of the war-will produca a clamorous demand.

land on the Canadian Pacific coast, worth approximately 9 million dollars

Federal agents are investigating a

LADY DOCTORS IN JAPAN.

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*' ROYAL, ORSERVATORY- HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT:

JANUARY 15, 1919-

Station

Wind

*

Hour.

Barometer }}} at Sea Level.

Forca 15.

Humidity.

Weather.

FIET Direction.

Idiostook-Bhut

Nomaro

Kagoshima...) Oahisa Nah... fabijima Bonin Island

Waihalwe 8% 30.20 98

Kiakiang

Amoy

30.21

15

30.11

90.07

D

C. St.Jaimes Apart62. Dagupan Manila Legaspi Tacloban, Ikilo Surigao...... Guam | abrasi

30.05 03

91.98

(29.97,

British firms, but an expert of eighteen government, that they had better im-secrat meating Von Alvenalebon years' experience among tramp steamers mediately couse supporting this policy. Falleged to have held at the Stratford In America and the United Kingdom in (Cheers.) He had received scores of Hotel on September 8, 1915, attended Bakodate of the opinion, that that mistrust is ill founded and exists. only where there is requests asking him to say a word to by acvaral Chicagoans who prior to the Torio railwaymen that they should cease to war were close to the imperial German Kochi vannfamiliarity.

from New York. carry these officials; and he had also overnment as well as several others Nagunki.

Associated with Count Von Alven received a definite request asking that he would support them in refusing im sieben, who was a lieatenant of the e mediately to carry any paper or periodi- serve list of the Second Cuirassier regi- cal that supported this policy (Loudment, were his three brothers, Joachim, cheers.) He, therefore, asked the British Constantica and Bodo. Proof of the Hankow public to realize that if this policy was count's activity in German app work was lobang to be pursued, the reprisals that were secured by documents seized from Dr. Changsha

Heinrich Albert, the German paymaster Shanghai... within their power were sack that they and francial agent of the German Gutzlaff undoubtedly would not be limited to

propaganda movement in America, and Sharp Plc... the period of the war. (Cheers.) This also from Doctor Derabang..

Swalow wo Count Alvensleban, sence. early mean, so far as his own Union was

Taichu concerned, that wherever there was an childhood, has been a favorite of the boku.... Ba. industrial dispate they would be able former emperor. The ex-kaiser was a Tales......

the count's father and Kahun close friend

30.00 to apply this weapon to every employer

30.10 Cantona. 30.06 83 94 The ultimate-shifting of the distribe who was concerned in the dispute, especially of bis mother, who was a Pescadores.

30.06.03 It is ramoured that since Von Alven Hongkong 17 tion of the merebat shipping of the (Chem.) He knew too well what the member of the house of Von Veitherm. various ocean-carrying countries, it is consequences of that would be-chaos. sieben's internment the affairs of several Gap Rock 31.05

Macao" as yet very early to determine. Before anarchy; wby sa a matter of fact it persons in Chicago have been closely

Wachowa. the war a considerable coasts! trade would shake the ery foundations of inquired into with a view to tracing Fakhoi from the eastern Arderican ports rotar to the west coast as done by British society. (Cheers) He, therefore, desired the former kaiser's holdings. Federal Hoihow lines whose abipe were obliged to go to atter this word of warning-re-operatives have particularly concerned Phalien 78, 30.01

themselves regarding big trades made Tourane... that the people who on to New York in bellack Nitratas member fuel and soal were handled by these were sowing this reed would reup some just prior to the war. boats. In addition, there was a by nothing that they little dreamt of. means negligible volume of trade be (Cheers) That was his warning to those tween China and New York in British outside; and be wanted to say definitely #bottom

that, whether it be Henderson, or whe This trade would provide a most ther it be himself, or anyone else, if the Convenient employment for a new Labour movement as a whole was asked United States merchant marina servite but it is believed that even after that to give effect to such instructions, they trade had been assimilated, there would would not hesitate to give them. That be, s considerable sarplus of tonnage was the danger, and it was because he believed it would be disastrous that he available for employment elsewhere.

Whare this surplar will be used in a warned those who were ro Arxious to be matter largely et copiacture, but it is hordes that there would be a day of considered the be the crux of the whole reckoning, when, they would be desit tramp'stesmer problem from the British with. (Cheers.) A few weeks ago Lord pains of viax. The higher wages paid Gray, in a speech delivered in London, in American ships and the absence of aid that he believed peace was in sight export trade from Great Britiain to the Eut it was within reach (Cheers), and United Stator will have an important very grave responsibility would rest upon "bearing on the matter.

The development of Japanese activity. those be continual this war for either in sesi transport, while not in the part personal, political, or vindictive reasées so vitally important to British as to (Renewed cheers.) American owners, is nevertheless loom Continuingg Mr. Thonias, said “Lord ing larger on their horizon. Evan Milner the other day (hooting) gave before the war Maru steamships utterance to opinions that he believed were running regalar satings from right. Whether you agree with bimor Middlesbrough with half cargo to London and then full cargo out to the disagree, I agree with his view. Whe East. They were the first of the fourther you agree or disagree, is it ant a big Middlesbrough lines to build a shed na the dockride there.

Latterly they have been able to take an a full cargo from the port of depart ure as, manufacturers in the Midlands found it profitable, once dockids pecom modation was available, to ship their goods from the northern port in pre- ference to London. The initiative dis played by the Japanese in this case is heing shown in many other parts of the

world.

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C. W. JEFFREE, Chief Teststant, Bongkong Obervatory, Jan. 15, 1819.

1. BAROMETER, roduced to 23 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredthe

Commenting on the official list of the medical examinations, the Seoul Press says:-Alist of the names or medicil students, who have succesfully passed an official examination for liebace to pretite medicite, was published in Tokyo laub work. According to it afty-four students have won the laurel. A very interesting fach in this connection in that as sny screes Fahrenheit thirty four of them" ara women. Ik in ♣ straw showing in which direcțion the fem nine wind is blowing in Japiz. As in the rest of the world, in Japan women are steadily encroaching on the occupations

merly wanajulised by mon. We wol oma this sign of the times, as it is another stopping stone pasted by our women to financial independence, and a higher axial position.

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a. Huwiberr, in percentage of estará tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 5. FORD OF WID, according to Beailford Beale

8. STATE OF WEATHER, b kina sky, 4 detached cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog, gloomy, b hail, I lightning, overcast, passing showers, a squal, rain, snow, thunder, v viability daw, wat 7. RAIY by inches teudba and bun dredths

·HONGKONG" REGISTER.

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Japan bie now many. lady doctors.. continues our Seoul contemporary, but it scandal that he is to be immediately at is to be hoped that many more will come tacked, libelled, and slandered by one forward. There is a great field for their who has not only assumed, but bas ex-active work in Chira, where, as a result of ercised a Presa dictatorship that bas centuries of Confucian aching, women are become a public scandal in this and shy of the stamnor sax and see rot (Hear, bear.) lait fair that bonest opily prauaded to receive treatment by Sarometer, inions should be libelled by a statesm malo pogaiadians. The service of Japanere Temperature 63. whose only war service has contested in temis doctors passing a good knowledge fumidity

Wind..... interfering with the internal affairs of of and skill in Western medicine will be in every-country-except the country be it great demand in the vast commbrgy and it Force

Weather pleased to resrerat. It is because I is not unreasonable to expost that they To sum up the situation as it exists believe that this is a danger that I ask w prore powerful factor in further at present for the tramp owner, and to you, as I ask our movement, to expro strengthening the friendly relati na bo- indicate the problems of the future is in no uncertain voice their views on this tween the two peoples. We have a society all that is possible without carrying question."

called Doji Kwal, which has as its object sarmite to the point of raahnen. Að regards Great Britain and her allies the This peace must not be a peace that the extension of medical help to Chinese faturn is involved in the formal agree applied to one nation at the expense of people. It has under its management ment that is now by common consent another not a peace determined in the good hospital at Paking sąd, Lone memory considered necessary to avoid a situation passion and spirit of war, but in the incorrect, at Hankow and Shanchai. in which Great Britain would be per calmer atuna-phere of cason and justier. These institutions sze staffed by Japanese manently handicapped by the dagation of her yards to the needs of the Allied Cheers) Plus such a peace within docters and are doing excullent work both Davies and especially her own, and that sight He honestly believed it was among Japanese residents and Chinese of the United States

(Cheers) and that that peace was outlined of the thro cities. We should.

Bain

Highest: open at Tamperstars at Chai 13th-14 Lowest open Air Temperature on the 24th-ca

1. F. CLAXTOR, Director Eongings Observatory, Jan. 14, 1879

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide-table kiven below bag, been

empiled at the National Almanac Office In London from the result of the analysis

· The one certain factor in the sizzation, in- Président Wilson's terms of kito suggest to the society, the Soqul of observations taken by means of a

is that period of Increased activity in minded them that the-Prime Minister repairing yards will occur owing to the of this country (hooting) that was oʻly.

paper concludes, the training of many automatic tide-recording machine in the women doc'ors for work in China.

Water, Police Basin at Trim Bhe Trut during the year 1909-8, 7

speed and roughammer, with whith steam their way of intimating their opinion at IS YOUR FACE DISFIGURED ers.agas being built and the green wood! which has at the present time to bena-Albert Hall meeting, but they forgot

largely sed in their fitting at Rometimes their principles when they by pimp.es or blotches? If so it is a sure ferning to the time when this increase were at the ballot bez and it only showed sign that

in business would bring Americans and how the enthusiasm of his friends often

PINKETTES

British business men into more intimato ran away with tha-jadgment-he toacks a prominent expert in tranPropcated that in his judgment, the {{

teamer work appeals to how Prime Minister of this contry com are needed to set matters fight

As a remedy for disordered liver, countrymen, particularly in his own busima, not only to use a sponge to the witted not only himself, but the antifeiliousness, couted tongus, sick head- alate but "pemice stone and wire broom to the terms of peace laid down aches; pimples, blotched alan, and other as well; to get rid of ang preconceived by the America Fremdent. It out froubles arising from constipation Pinkettes are perfection Tiny but and Bissed notions of Attentear mail to terms of í þraze were to ba ou a slid, filskragh, an gently cs nature. Of all start qut afresh preparet topalow coping scales, it would be disastrous to one Chemists, or 8 cents the phial, from the fidence and good will

bavés multacin, Willows Medicine Co98 Bzechuon

Band: Shooglasi

wity have

Amerinaménktomary "Let them, Bogji

right

conviction fbstlie they do honest work

devexparience of bab

the Američku." laárinses i rob Fiu tik there are nons more appreciative of

break; and I have often heard it dald in the United States that there no straighter deal dan be carri

landa The tramp Unsitosas wild-ced the strictösi he reorganized

and this

facilitated il

liud of a mutuali lose concerned."

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be fret

inches below mean sea-level

SOOCHOW ELECTRIC CO.

As the result of 'w report appearing In one of the vernacular papers, the Scocho

tricity Complay in placed is en thanda ardor to enlarge the plant the award position. The report to the Company decided to increase its capital by inviting new subscribers, and that as an inducement abren aranow ifred for ale to foreigners ma

The workmen of the Gompany promptly went out on strike qe lerning the new When naked to give the reason for the strike they stated that they would lose their rica_boel if the works were sold to the fo siguers. Curtain persone mlled popular meeting as a demonstration aasinst the methods of the Cenipany and this complicated the situation. A few of the loading strikem have been dismissed, and the sexbhave gone back to their work, hat the news that shares are being sold to for aiguers still finds believers in many circhis

To obtain the depth of water on the tire gauge. at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge it Lamont Dock, & berdeen, add 10 fdet" 4 ircben to the height given in the table.

Jangary 18th to 22nd,.

Thur 13

Her

ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1818.

AFTER-WAR TRADE.

ABOLITION OF CON- SCRIPTION.

-ARE-WE PREPARED2. No man of business will dany that

As might de expected, the statam hitherto our cobular and other official attributed to Mr. Lloyd "George, the presentatives in charge of Great British Premier, that the British jamce proved themselves grossly incapable of afforts to see that the conscription system Britain's commerbial affaira abroad have delegates will put forth their best dealing with the various commercial be abolished by all the Power “la problems which confronted them. Are roseived by a section of the Japanese We are Informed that the Oversea Feriastance, & writer of the Chugai Shogya these failure to remain

Press with anything but enthusiasm. Trade Development Department as complains that the British Premier failed now been reorganised and that sorto make any reference to the Navy, bis, marcial councillors for our Embassies and attention, being concentrated upon the Legations abroad have been chosen and reduction of military strength. This that they are all men af wide: com omission, in the writer's opinion, is apt- to create the impression that ho pute mercial experience." So far so good.

The fact that the foundation of the the Army and Navy in altogether differant estegorien That is to say, be commercial" prospority of this island kingdom is oversens trade is too patent appears to regard the Army 5 s to require elaboration hors. Owing to the prior claims of military and food $38ressive weapon but to take the Navy for an entirely defensive weapon. So transport upon shipping, it has not only long as the British Premier fails to proved impossible to develop our export advocate the abolition of the Navy as trade, but we have been unable to retain well as the Army, his advocacy of the even that which we already had. The abolition of conscription will not carry responsible Government Departmanta conviction to many minds. must therefore be made to realise that

The Forodu discusses the question in" the Allies baying seceptet President much the same strain....... It does not ap Wilson's points (which include the "so

prage of the theory of the Premier of trade barrier" and "no economie boy. Great Britain, which is tantamount to cott" clauses) competition will be demanding that other Powere abolish keener than over it, was in pro war daya their stmies, while condening the main-` Germany is not the only competitor tenance of mighty naval power by his we shall bays to meet. Japan has own country. The Tokyo journal already captured the major portion of nevertheless, admits that the question the cheap trade of the Orient (including of the reduction of armaments will be that with India and the Strais), and one of the most important subjects to the United States will become a serious come up at the Peace Conference, and is competitor in South American countries anxious to know the exact views of Pre-

and even in Europe toa

sident Wilson on this interesting and It follows therefore, that the need knotty problem. The euriquity of the today is for a more efficient organiseredes to know the President's views on tion for the development of our export this particular subject is much whetted and import trade than has hitherto by the fact that the opinion in favour of oxiated. Is it certain that we have naval expansion is gaining considerable" this organisation, and, if so of what strength in his own country. How the does it consistŸ

President can reconcile his theory of Amongst the principal countries with the reduction of arcomenta with the Swatow, Capt. Bur on, J.M. & Co., Wastrich Great Britain any reasonably be big naval expansion arzeme. America

expected to renar business at the as in band romaine to be seen.

While Mr. Lloyd George't view earliest moment are France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and the South American regarding the abolition of conscription Republics. The commercial community in commented upon unfavourably by is entitled to be assured beyond a some Japanese papers, the Hochi peradventure" that the aforesaid newly endorse it heartily, and even urges chosen principal commercial councillors that the Japanese peace delegates should for these and other important countries take the initiative in proposing the are business men in the business mac's total abolition of the system at sense of the term (that is, men who the forthcoming Peace Conference. have spent their lives in business The Tokyo journal is ready to houses), and not man from the pre-war believe that the British Premier's crowd of diplomatie -and · Cobanlar view is based upon his firm con “duds under a new gnise."

JANUARY 14, 1919. SOSHU MARU; Jap. 1,706 tons from

Point 138.

Canton, Capt. Inore, O.S.K, whart.

HANG OHOW, Brit,, 900 tons, from Singapore, Capt. Tonkin, B. & West SAN MING, Brit, 303 tons, from Weat River, Capt. McKechnie, Shin Hine, $.9. Co., wharf.

-KOOK MING, Chi, 937 tone, from Wuchow, Capt Tang Yoo, Sai Ring, CORNELIA, Brit. 915 tons, from Haiphong. Capt. Horne, Brava, C43.

CHIPSUING, Brit, 1,199 toos, Capt.

J. F. Nicoll, J., & Co. C37

PI SANG, Brit, 1,199 tons, from

Point, wbar?.

PALEMBANG, Dutch, 1,119 tons from Taketoyo, Capt. van Kreytan, A.P. Co., Kowloon Bay.

MATSUYAMA MAKU, Jap, 1821 tons, from Meji, Cap Oy, NYK Kowloon wharl

SENATUR ADSL, 1,450 tom, from Singapors, Robert Dollar Co., Asiatic

Pat.

Com

SHUNTUN, Brit, 1,081 tone, from Swatow, Capt Northcombe, B & B T-ikoo Dock

TAI MING, Brit, 237 tons, from Wachow, Capt. Williams, Kwong Wing Co, whirl.

JANUARY 15,-1919- HELLAS Nor 813 tabs, from Bangkok. Capt. Beck, Thoresen & Co., TUNGUS, Russ. 281 tons, from Hai- hong, Wing Fat BT.

TEAN, Brit, 1,331 toes, from Saizes, Capt. Scott, B. & S., Buoy...

CLEARANCE.

viction, and refuses to take it as an The business men of this country attempt to curry favour with the Labour. must insist upon their being represented politicians of his country, Secing that abroad officially by men having expect his view is more logical and radical than. knowledge of, and an intimate ex the reduction of armamente: preached perience of export finde shipping, by President Wilson, the Hocht is con- and trade generally. This must be dent it will meet with the approval especially so in the cases of the senior of many European nations. In the councillors in each country. The in opinion of the Tokyo journal the ducement offered should be sufficient to abolition of conscription will become a attract the very best men, and they practical question with the increase of must not be hampered by the need of the infinance of Socialism, and may private means to supplement their probably be brought up for serious official incozona de la

discussion at the forthcoming Peace Farther, the men themselves must Conference. In these circumstances, the understand that they are the servants ochi proceeds, it is advisable for Japan of the british commercial community in to take the initiative in proposing the the country to which they are accredited total abolition of the conscription They have too often in the past proved system at the Conference. This step is themselves autocrats who considered advisable in order to remove the miz it a condescension to receive much understanding of the Fowers, who regard less advise- British commercial man. Japan as a militarist country. So to be We must see to it that we have fewer regarded by the other Fowers would, if exponents of the theory of German continued, at last place Japan in an penetration and a larger number of isolated position internationally. In experta versed in the practice of trade. order to provide againt emergencies after Having secured the right men the system is abolished, it is suggested and having been dssured that they chat military training should be given koow their job, we must be sure within the walls of educational institut that their recommendatione are notions. The military expenditure thas shelved" or perfunctorily dealt with saved, the Hochs says, could advantage. by men of the permanent Civil Servantously be employed for the expansion NAGATA HÁRU, Jap, 7 m for type at headquarters. It is just as of the Navy, and for the economia essential that those who direct our cow development of the country.Japan Swatow. 4 Pet Co

Hai-mercial policy at home should be Chronicle."

JANUARY 14, 1919. NANKING, Amer. noon; for Fan Francisco, China:M+il S.S. Cu

SINKIANG, Brit.. Loon, for Shanghai, TENSHO MARU, Jap.. 4 pm, for B. & 8. Kobe via Shanghai, N..K.

KWANGLEE Ch. 4.35 pm for Shanghai, C.MSN Co

PATRIOT, Frit 8 pm, for Kobe, Moller.

SEVATOR. Amer., p.m. for Feattle vis Victoria BC, Rebert Dollar C

ESANG, Brit, 3 p.m. for Canton, J.M. & CO.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, noon, for Vancouver via Shanghai, C.PO.S

JANUARY, 18, 1919."

KAIPING, French, Tam, for phong via Pakhoi, Sing Kee.

WANTI, Chim for Saigon, Grimble & Co

TAIWAN MARU_Jap, 7 &D. for Haiphong, Ming Jos Lai

CORNELIA, Brits 7am for Hai phong, Braga

SORACHI MARU, Jap, for Manila. BONGWA, French, for Baiphong SITOEBUNDO, Dutch, for Singapore, RUIYANG, Brit., for Shanghat

* HSIN TAH, Chi, for Shanghai y

business men me that those abroad shall be efficient men of affairs

DO YOU COUGH?

Naturally the Government and its representatives abroad. cannot be er pected to accomplish everything, and we--the business community must ONE overstrain the fine membrane-

of your throat in trying to dislodge sssure ourselves that we for our part the phlegm. Chamberlain's Cough Re are fully prepared to compete in themedy will accomplish this for you, and oversens markets of the world when cure the cold that i causing it. Forsale

by all Chemists and Storekeepers. peace comes" Evening Standard.”

CALWA

THE CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION

are the biggest wine growers in the world having a capital of

ital of ten million dollars (gold).

H

They produce sound wines at a reasonable price, which compare very favourably with European products, Some very sound Mosele, Port, Hock, Claret, Sauterne and Chianti are now on sale.

SANDY MACDONALD.

(Scotch).

Our standing order to the distillers (Messrs Alexander & Macdonald Ltd).

“ Chip us all you can”. Food we argue further 7

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Is The Brandy which is rapidly becoming known as the Premier Brandy

in the Far East.

ALL THE ABOVE LINES ARE STOCKED BY

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