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INTIMATIONS

S. MOUTRIE & Co.,

LIMITED,

SOLE AGENTS

for the famous

WEBER & ALLISON

PIANOS

BRITISH-MADE THROUGHOUT.

NEW

MODET

JUST RECEIVED.

INSPECTION INVITED.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY.

MB. MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESENTS

129+1

THE HONGKONI: DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1916.

THE BANDMAN OPERA & COMEDY CO.

March 30th and 31st :-"To-NIGHT'S THE April 1st:-

April 3rd

April 4th and 5th :--

“CINEMA STAR,"

"GRUMPY."

"BETTY,"

NIGHT."

April 6th and 7th THE MAN WHO STAYED

April 8th:-"THE WHIRL April 10th: POTASH April 11th and 12th :- THE

OF

11

Tows.' THE AND PERLMUTTER."

ONLY GIRL.” Parces:-$3.50, $3, $2 & 31. Booking Now Open at S. MOUTRIE & Co. Mongkong, 23rd March, 1910.

TO LET.

From 1st May, 1918.

TAURNISHED or UNFURNISHED,

FGANGMIN EAST, NO, PA Fire Rooms, semi-detached. Moderate rent. Year or longer.

T. K. DEALY, 160; Peak,

[446

Apply Hongkong, 23rd March, 1916.

TO LET.

NO.4. DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

First Floor.

No. 5, ROBINSON ROAD, "STONE HENGE DWELLING HOUSES contain jog Fire Rooms and Outhouses,

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lro. Hongkong, 15th March, 1916. [415

No.

Apply

TO LET.

TO. 1, TOGO TERRACE, Kennedy Rond.

LI FUK TSAU, Care of Misers, WILKINSON & GRIST,

9, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 1st March, 1916.

[355

N

TO LET.

TEYLY-BUILT FLATS, SAIFEE TERRACE, Nathan Road. siso, SIMILAR FLATS in Jordan Rosd, Kowloom. Rents very moderate

Electric Light and Gas installed:

Apply to

KAYAMALLI & Co., 5, D'Aguilar Street.

[356

Hongkong, 1st March, 1916,

TO 'LET.

OFFICES, 5, Daddall Street, nor in

cccupation of Messrs. Radecker & Co.

Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD.

[293

Hongkong, 17th February, 1916.

TO LET.

NO.11, GAGE STREET, immediate pressa-

Apply to-

J. VINCENT BRAGA, Toyo Kisen Kalaha Hongkong, 16th November, 1915,

[100

A Kowloon

HOUSE

Apply...

TO LET.

ix

Knutsford Terrace,

"THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD. Hongkong, 24th October, 1915.

TO LET.

[37

TWO ROOMED-FLATS in Naiban Road,

Kowloon. THREE-BOOMED FLATS in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon.

FOUR-ROOMED FLATS In May Road, with every modern convenience, including English Baths and Kitchen Haugen, Rot Water and Water Carriage Bystem. A Low Fiata specially designed to socommodate three bachelors at reasonable rentals. Immediate possession.

FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES ↳ Gordon "Terrace and Salinbury Avenue, Kowison,

Apply tom

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE,

Co., LTD Alexzgirs Buldines Kon-10= 24h December 1915,

[277.

"TO LET.

AT HOME."

F445

splendid set of OFFICE ROOMS on the First Floor of No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central (above the Robinson Piano Co.) comprising Three Large and Two Small Rooms with Outhouses and Servante Quarters. The Promises are being thoroughly repaired and renovated. Centrally located in the vicinity of the Banks and Shipping Offices. Rent moderate.

Apply to

MOW FUNG & Co., 10, Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, 18th February, 1916. [302

RA

TO LET

●AVENSHILL · EAST, Park Road containing 6 Rooms, 3 Bath Rooms, Servants' Quarters, de. Vassal lei Nevomber.

Apply

"DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON Hongkong, 19th October, 1915. · [90):

TO LET.

OFFICES at 2, Conusught Road.

OFFICES in King's Buildings. OFFICES in Den Voor Road Centrai. HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS Conduit Road,

NEW HOUSES in Broadwood Terracs. HOUSES as the Peak.

No 1, MORETON TERRACE, Cassoway Bay,

GODOWNS, at Wanchai.

Nos. 1, 2 and 3, WEST END TERRACE CANTON,

Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 4th November 1916.

TO LET.

32.

From 1st March.

YODOWN, No. 6, Daddall Street,

Apply A. B. AVASIA,

Care of E. PABANNE,

No. 1, Duddell Streed Hongkong, 2nd February, 1815.

TO LET.

NO. 5, MOUNTAIN VIEW. PRAK.

[63

CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND.

Per 8.C.M. Post: K.B.G.0, col leeted from Friend “Sparks," €3.50; Collected on last ferry to Kowloon, Saturday, February 26th, go; Friends at Kowloon Dock Dance, February 19th, 810,

Motor Boat Raco and Sweep

CTC.

Per Ch. Insp, Kerr: contribu

tion from a lakong..... Members Kowtoon Customs Staff

for February

-

COMPANY REPORTS. MALAKOFF RUBBER CO., LTD.

SHANGHAI CLUB'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IMPRESSIVE TRIBUTE TO FALLEN MEMBERS.

INTIMATIONS

8% MILITARY LOAN. REDEMPTION OF BONDS DRAWN AT At the ammual general meeting of the

SECOND DRAWING. members of the Shanghai Club the ChairTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th man, Mr. H. G. Simus said:—

Gentlemen-The terrible war which is for Repayment of the Eight Per Cent. Public that at the Second Drawing afflicting Europe has brought home is Military Loan Bonds held on February 20th, storn realities to this Club. Of our fellow-

be

The following is the subscription list to Mr. W. J. Carroll, share broker, has re- ceived a telegram from Singapore advising date:

that the Malakoff Rubbor Co, Ltd., have Acknowledged to February 29th $10,786.12 declared a final dividend of 25 per cent.

Bince received:

MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. The Monnger of the local branch of the bank informs us that ho has received a cable from the Head Office stating that her 118 have gone on active servico 1916, $1,150,000 worth of Bonds have been at the approaching annual general meeting and today we mourn the loss of 15 of drawn, which amount constitutes one-fifth 10.50 of shareholders the Directors will recombe. They have given their lives as a gift of the Bonds recognised by this Ministry. Numbers of Drawn Bonds will soon mend a dual dividend of per cent. less to the Allied nations who ore

fighting published in the Government Gazette and 7.25 Income Tax on the A and B shares against the long premeditated aggression of other newspapers. Repayment of Bonds in (making 10 per cent for the year); that German militarism, an agression which is Singapore, Batavia and the Philippine Islands 3.70 £50,000 bo added to the Reserve Fund, rais. the outcome of a new culture and of a new

will be made by the Branch Offices of the ing it to £550.000; and that £30,000 bo civilization having among its formula, HONGEONO & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA 33.00 carried forward,

State can do no wrong and its necessities Trox at these places. In Cuba, repayments know no law."

will be made by the CHUNGWA "GUID; in Yokotmma by the CHINESE CONSULATE- GENERAL; in Kiangsi by the KIANGHI BANK; in Fukien by the BANK OF CHISA; in Peking by the BANK OF CHINA. Besides the above. casts, Hepayments of Drawn Bonds will generally be made by the BANK OF CHINA, Shanghai. Drawn Bonds when presented must be accompanied by all remaining coupons, as all such Bonds are not entitled to any further interest after the payment of the Eighth Coupon. If all remaining coupons (beginning with the ninth coupon) are not presented together with the Drawn Bonds, Coupons shall be deducted from the principal. then the total amount represented by these

Mrà, R. Pithic (per S.-C. Aforn

ing Post)

5.00

"Kecchong" Sweep, per Mr. R.

Henderson

Lodge St, Jahn, per Mr. A. K..

Taylor

Coppers

1225

150,00 0.10

Collected by Mrs, Portreath- Balance List No 1.:-G, S. (22), 810; L.J.G. (2), $4; J. McH (9), 810; E.A. 83; W.H., 85; G.A.P., $10; PHH $3; W.S. $; W.J.H., $2; S.W.B.. $15; S., $2; A.K. 82;. J.W.C.B. 36. H.H., ; J.W.B. (5), 810; G. Miskin, 22 F.S.T. 31; C.C.. 910; NS. M.; H.C.S... 86 AS.L.. $2; R.T.B., 82, B.. ¿1; NJ.S. (1), 8vo; W.MR., 85; L.S.G. (9), 86; D.M. (2) 810; J.B.. 33; C.B.H. (2), 810; Wallaby, 82; J.H.B., 81; W.D., 82; C.M.E, 83, W.R.M., 82; KS, (2), $10, Á.G.. 85; J.P., 89; R.H., 815; J.V.R., $8 H.E. St. Amory, 82; C.W., 81; EL.Š., 85; 1.8.0., 28; L.N.M.. $5; K.E.M., 82; The Oil Kings, $19; G., 80.50. List No. 2-A.O.L., §2; HLH.

$3; T.W.H.. 82; H.P. White, ̈· 850; H.J., 82; E.A.MW.. 85; A.D. 35; E.J.R.M.. 3;. Ao, $10; G.S.A., 85; S. H Dodwell; 85; J.H.C.G.. #2; E.G.S. $; M.C.B.S.. $15 C.B (4), 85; C.C.B. (4), 851 J. Arnold, #2, G. T. Tindall 589, W.AD. (2), $10; D E. Clark, #2; EA-B. (4), 85; F. Bevington, 83; C.P., $10; H.H.T. (3), $19; G.B. (4)," $20; B.D.I.B. (4), 85; Lam Shinu Shan, 82; C. B. Buyers, 82; P.T. (4), 83; K.L. (4), 85; A.B.S. (4), 8; A‚N.L. (4), 85; Sbo Tat Tsoi, 82; E.S.S.. 850; W.G.H, $25; Tada lagi. 810 A. & G.. $5; A.A.. 81; A; R. Lowe, 85; 9.P.M. (2), $10 EP.A. (4), 85, W. E. Clarke, $2; A.E.G... 80; J.G., 86. List No. 3-Proceeds of sale of

"The Sturdy Warriors," $50; S.G.N., $5, C., $5, G.V.R.R. Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd. :-

Collected on cars from 1st to 15th February, 1016 .... Ladies Bridge Book, per Mrs.

Niabot

263.00

YANGTSZE INSURANCE

ASSOCIATION.

The Directors of the Yangtze Insurance Association, Ltd., will recommend at the meeting of shareholders on April 6th, the payment of a dividend of 25 per cent ($15 per share) and the transfer of $200,071.14 to credit of reinsurance reserve fund (bring ing this fund up to 91,000,000) and 870,000 to credit of building reserve fund out of the balance et credit of 1914 account; also

n spering dividend of 19 per cent (88 per share) out of interest earned during 1015.

COMPANY MEETING.

SHANGHAI TUG AND LIGHTER CO., LTD.

The thirteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co., Ltd., was held last wick at the offices of Mesars, Wheelock & Co., agents,

Mr. J. Prentice, Chairing, said: Wo think you will agree with ns that the result of the year's working, taking into cousi deration the condition of the import and export, trades, has been very satisfactory.

The sur available for distribution is Tie 116,350.05 which we recommend he dealt with as follows:-Pay a dívidend of 7 per cent on Preference: Shares, Tis. 85,000.00, pay a dividend of 8 per cent, on Ordinary. Shares, T. 40,000.00, carry forward to new account, s. 41.350.68, which, we trust. will meet with your approval.

The flee is all in good order and as usual alj repairi, havo hoën charged to working necount. Tls, 30,670 was written off for depreciation,

The report aud accounts were passed, and the recommendations as to the disposal of the profits agreed to. Mr. H. M. Tibbey was elected a director of the company and Mr G. M. Wheelock was re-elected “a: director, dolay

It was decided to pay a bonus of ten per cent, to the foreign and indoor native 339.00 staff, which means a distribution of about

60.00

1,00

Expended to 20th February Since expended:-

35.23

.15.00

$11,730.05

$10.507.33

16th March, 200,000 Woodbine

Cigarettes à's

Balance is haud

096.32

$11.193.65

537 00

Hongkong, March 22nd, 1916. Among the many acknowledgments, ri ceived from the Firing Lines is a letter of thanks and appreciation from Capt. G. B. Witchell, who says:-

Tis, 3.000 to employes, or roughly the equivalent of about a month's salary.

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

COUNT OKUMA ON JAPAN'S CHIVALRY AND LOYALTY.

"We must stick together, we friends and Allies, Japan and Great Britain, France and Russis, all, in order that we may sugali Germany, the common enemy,” said Count Okuma Premier of Japan, in an interview which he accorded recently to a corre spondent of the V.-C. Dusly News.”

Referring to the agitation in a minor section of the Japanese Press on the subject of the Angloapanese Alliance, and the criticisms which are represented abroad Japan ia sot so friendly to England as as constituting ground for the belief that has been generally thought. Count Okuma

said:

treaty with Great Britain is utterly false,

DEAR SIR-I wish to thank you on b Any allegation that Japan is insincere half of the Platoon for the kind and el-in her friendship for, or disloyal to her: come gifts which we received two days ago I myself was very surprised to and theyThe spirit of chivalry and loyalty to a en from Hongkong, being the place of my birth. There are a number of the Voluntee Contingent both in the 10th and 2nd Middlesex. Trusting this will find all well, etc.

YARN MARKET.

Messra Polishwal'a & Kotwall, cotton and yarn brokers in their report dated March 23rd state:

friend is strong among the Japanese and this spirit has been manifested in many ways since the outbreak of war. I have no fear that the leading men of England, of America, or of any other country will doubt Japan's sincereity of loyalty because of the writings and mouthings of a sensational newspaper, Lay more than we of Japan. doubt the friendship or the loyalty of England or America because a few news. papers say unkind things or publish untruths about as

We are doing everything we can to assist England in fighting her enemy

papers overstep. the bound. The absolute freedom of the Press de a principle to which

"It is true that recently a small section Barring the sales of a few parcels record of the Japanese Press has taken a stand. fed at the start of the fortnight, there has that might be regarded as anti-British. It hardly been any feature of the market, has been suggested to me that such news which has ruled quiet and devoid of anica papers should be rigorously dealt with; tion. The unrest over the monarchical but I regard the muzzling of the Press as шovement still continues to embarrassa dugerous thing to do unless the nowe. dealers, who view the situation with great concern, and it would be difficult to hope for a substantial rally in demand until re- ports of a reassuring character at forth coming Meanwhile Shanghai has been marked by a robust demand, enabling im No. 141. WANGHAI ROAD, Large and reported that quite a brisk business has porters to dictate their own terms, and it

Spacious Godown.

been negotiated at an advance of 2 to 3 SHORNCLIFFE,”

taels. The Hongkong importers have not Furnished, Rooms,

*GLENIFFER," 3, Hankow Road, Kowloon,ahon; 2,000 bales are said to have made for been slow to seize the appertunity and "ELLAN DONAN, No. 5. Des Voeur Villag, Shanghai, soo No. 64, THE PEAK, Fally Furnished, including Total sales 2,500 bales, Piana, from 1st May to 30 h November,

WOODBURY, No. 4, Hankoys Road, Stocks Unsold and undelivered in the Kowloon, froni let

on let May, 1916.

godowns $8,000 bates,

KELLETT CREST, 66, PEAK,

"Garden Road, to let

No. 25, SHELLEY STREET.

No. 26, SEYMOUR

UE BOAD, WOODLANDS VILLA WEST.

GLENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation Boad, Peak, from 1st November, 1915.

"HARTING" Austin Roat, Kowloon.

ROSEN EATH," 2, Hankow Rd., Kowloon. No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACE. No. 26, BELIGION TERRACE, with cutmace on Conduli Road,

ONE QODOWN, No. 8 Barrows Strast, Wancha

TWO GODOWNS, in Duddell Streef, No. 2 DES VEUX VILLAS, 51, PRAY (Unfurnished);⠀

No.59, Tam PRAK (5 CAMERON VILLAS. Apply 10-- LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Bed Flour "Alexandra Bafldiers. Fire 17th March, 1916

have always adhered; besides, everyone should endeavour to lake & broad view of any situation and, if we do so in this case, it will readily be keen that a so-called

the vast cajority of the people of this anti-British sentiment is confined to an extremely limited circle and that, indeed, country and of the Press of Japan is extremely friendly to England and the Allies

There aro dissentionts in all countries,

They are to be found principally in local politics and these make international affairs a weapon with which to attack the Government

the sentiment of a majority,

Arrivals The Mail str, Malta and extra Just as a few Japanese oorspapera say trs. Bombay Hur and sang From Bon-unfriendly things about Great Britain, wo bag and Calcutta hare brought in 3,500 find some of the English or American news- hales for Hongkong, and 5:500 bales for

papers enying unfriendly things about. Shanghai Shijenta from Hongkong to Japan. But we do not regard such irres- Shanghai, cut ports, etc., 2,000 bales panaible and potty utterances as represent-

Japanese Yarn. There has again brez impossible to connect the Home market very little in the way of business, it being with the local ratce Sales are as follows: 400 bales Yellow Jess, No. 20, at 137 to $135; 200 bales Setsu, No 20, a $147 to $149, 200 bales Nagasaki mill, No. 20, at $145.

Raw Cotton-Bengal, uo stock. Chinesa

no sa es. ་་

Quotations.-Bengal at $22 to $27, 181910 833 per picul

I assert positively, without any fear of successful contradition, that Japan is loya ta her alliance, friendly to Great Britain and faithful to a her undertakings. The Anglo-Japan Allianes is just as strong today as over it was. Japan. benefits by the alliate and so does Great Britain,

For the present to must relegate petty bickerings and narrow considerations Chi-to the background of national and inter-

national affairs.."

The sacrifice of these useful lives is a gift in the highest sorse, expecting nothing in return; they were given in order that future generations may enjoy the rich heritage which has been secured for us by pass generations and which we have deve foped by our old civilization having for its principles, honour and liberty. In defence of the our friends' lives have not been given in vain. Their name, and influences will aver remain an abiding memory and example.

I will ask you to stand up in honour of those who have falten. while I read their

names.

W. J. C. Budd, C. Bussy. B. D. Bruce, P. E. Delaunay, W, H. Dent. J. C. E. Douglas, Louis le Hane, P. Labe, B. 9. Laurence, W. J. H. Leele, H. S. Oppe. G. Rablor, W., E. Reiss G. U. Robins and Loftus E, P. Jokes,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS BY LT.-COL. 4, CHAPMAN V.D.

LEAVE-

1-Le Cpl. W, H. Edmonds is granted.

leave of absence from March 24th, 1916, to January 24th, 1917,

PROMOTION,

2-No. 1398 Lance-Corp. W. H. Ed- monds, Civil Service Co,, to be Le- Sergs during the period of his leave.

MUSKETRY.

to be repaid. Drawn Bondsmust be presented for repayment within five years from the date of Second Drawing, after which period of tve years such Bonds shall become null and void. List of Numbers of 8 per cent, Military Bonds Drawn at the Second Drawing held on February 20th, 1916:--

NUMBERS OF $1000 BONDS :-

8

.75

78

94

05

128

129

200 266 201

301

370

460 473 3004

4044

5. 88 .89 134 135 321 324 325 342 343 371 37-1 375 3005 3010 3910 -3963 3991 4120 4169 4207 4233 4256 4283. 4264 4314 4317 4322 4324 4820- 10479, 10800 11701 11705 11700 11786. 11868 11894 11022 11948 1210512191 1254912374 1200% 19028 12764 12700 12845 12871 12953 12979 13464 13488 13514 13638 13689 13038 13664 13688

The following will fire Part 1, Re13698 13699, eruits Course, a King's Park to-day (Friday), at 4 p.m.-Gunners H McTavishi, F. G. Samwaya and A. N. Bootes (No. 2 Section Arty. Batty.), Ptes A. W Romsty and J. S. Rodrigues (Signalling Sec.). Corp. Lawrence will attend,

Reference Corps Order No. 1 dated March 22nd, 1916, the members of En- gincer Co., detailed to fire at 9.30 a. in 28th inst., will fire at 2.30 p. instead

The following will fire at 2.30 pm, on 26th inst. Also:-Le-Cpl. Rocha, Ptes. Hurle, Luz, Costa Abbas, A. W Rainsay and J. S. Rodrigues (Signalling Sec.). N.C.0% of the Engineer Co and Signalling Section will attend to assist. Cpl. Grimes, RE One member of the Sig. See will attend for Telephone duty.

FIELD OPERATIONS, 26TH INSTANT, 4.In addition to the units detailed in Carps Order No. 3 dated March 22nd, 1916, the Signalling Bection (as do. tailed by Sgt.-Major Blair) and Stretcher Bearer Section.(as detailed by O. C. Stretcher Bearer Section) will attend.

TAKARAAN PARADES, 5-Parades for, to-day,

5.16 p.m.--Nos 3 and 4 Sub-sections Arty Batty. (as detalled an Corps Order No. 4 dated 30th December; 1915)-10 pdr, gun drill at Head- quarters. Sorgt, Bradley, R.GLA, wil attend

5.15 p.-Defaulters drill at Head- quarters under Co, Sergt.-Major Witchell.

6.15 p.m.-No. 3 Section Scouts Co. (all members)-M.G. Instruction at Headquarters.

5.30 pm. Engineer Co-Squad drill and Musketry exercises on Kowloon Cricket Club Ground, under Sergt. Major Higuy, Remainder, wil

DETAIL

4-Next for daty H.K.V.R.

63 1544

NUMBERS OF $100 BONDS:--

124. 1383 1444 -1478 1527. 1553

1605 1095 1750 -1789

1976

2008 2123

2153 2247 2277

2309

2339

6562

6592 G097 702%

7059 7089 7632 7699 8621 8535 9001 9209 11138 :11351 1198412100. 12335 12481

11450 11872

13064 13170 13385 13491 13532 13562 13756 13780 16428 10534 18230 18260 18202 18322 18385 18508 18568 18638 19182 18288. 20115 20251 21643 21749 21857 21963 22409 22603-22820 22926 · 23948

23354 31884 31060 30059 30165 39330 30303 30701 39807.

NUMBERS OF 810 BONDS:-

1233 1003 8933 9502 9973. 10300. 10623 10744 11843 11964 12026 18147 12331 12301 12514 18374 12041 13001 13124 13164 13368 13428 134DO 12560 14039-14000 14893 14053 1501518075 15381 15441 18301 18732 19164 10174 19258 18307 19401 19493 10501 19504 47885 48264 40025 49404 51685. 52064 52895 63204 54345 54724 55105 55484 58525 58904 83845 64224 64605 63094 66885 67264 88023 88404 69545 × GAR24 A47205 A47211 47801 47847 A50434 350475- A50001 AB0817 450677 450700 A51201` A51935. A51464 AB1571 452031 452060 A62499 162880 163263 A63044 A64400 405172 465555 465936.

NUMBERS OF 85 BONDS :-

1526 2581 18326 16500 63101 83140 05409 66309 60838 07893 69478 70005 71062 71589 74758.75285 76312-76869 78454 78981 70510 20097 84269

84789 01864 02181 02710 93257 95978 06405. 9740287880 99374 100101 109618 110147

161270 161709 162880 103910 164450 164979 220161 228101 226901 226929 249239 240298 240329 249388 249479 249508 249500 249598 240779 249808 240869 249898 249030 250018 250040 230078 260810 250348 950720 250765. 250799 250525 250979 261005 251060 251008 251180 251218 251747 281774 251803 251830 251887 251942 251971 251998.

Adjutant. H.K.V.C. ASAHI

G. E. STEWART, C'apt.,

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

DISMISSAL The Hon, CS. P. has ordered the dis

missal of Sergeant R. 81 from the Force.

In future all reports of Cases Occurrences, CASES OCCURRENCES, TO

etc, must be sent to

Staff Inspector McEwen, Sanitary Prosecution Forms must be filled in when

Beard Office,

attending Court in contention with Cases, At the Magistrocoy thep aro with Pc. Castro, and at the Marine Court with Inspector Sirder Khan..

PARADES.

Friday, March 24th-Route March of all ranks and units except those exempted by the Surgeon Superintendent, Fall- in at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. All Patrolmen will attend, Monday, March 27th Recruits of Am

balance Platoon at Contral 5.30 pm, Tuesday, March 28th-Whole of No.4

Company and Recruits of all Com- panies, 6.30 p.m

Wednesday, March 29th-Muxim Gunners Thursday, March 30th.--Whole of No. 4

8t Central 5.30 p.m,

Company and all Recruits of all Com panies and of Ambulance Platoon No. 2 COMPANY. Inspector Alves is placed in command of

No. 2 Company

ORGANISATION Au organisation Notification will be faved to all ranks on Friday, March 24th.

F. C. JENKIN."

D.S.P. (R.).

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Danish Ese Asiatic Co's, str. Stam is dus to arrive here from Scandinavia Ri»vaco-~ mm 430 27th fret,

DAI NIPPON BREWERY

(437

BEER

CO. TOKIO JAPAN

BTAINABLE EVERYWHERE

SOLE AGENTS

MITSU BUSSAN KAISHA. HONGKONG.

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