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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

"ORK will be Beramed on MONDAY.

1 MARCE. There will be An Entrance Examination for New Boys (Boarders and Day Boys) at ProazzCT PLACE, Bonham Road, at 9.30 ix. on FRIDAY, 2677 FEBE- UARY.

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W. F. HEWITT, XA, 33,

Warder.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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HE Undersigned tave received Instruc

FUBLIC AUCTION " TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURDAY, 19, 10TH AND 11TH MARGE, 1928;

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AT

H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONGKONG,"

AND AT

KOWLOON NAVAL "DEPOT, CowxINCING BACK DAY AT 8.30 a.x. WITH AN INTERVAL FROM 12 NOON to 130 r.x. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,

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..Comprising:- Money Chests, Sewing Machines, Metal Branch Piper Life Boat, Gige, Balsa Rafts Boats Sails, Electrical and Wireless Telegra pay Fittings, Glycerine, Electric Cable, Cook- ing Stores, Ships Fitings and Firehear Gear, Iran Mattresses, Prator Closets and Pans, Life Belts, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Tablo Covers, Blankets, Counterpanes, Curtains, White Tiles, Leather and Metallic Hoses, Chung anhing.,, in trafo, Old Wollen Canvas Old Coriage, Canvas Rage. and Linen Rags, Metal Propellers, Oli Paint Drums, Old Cork. Now Canvas Cuttings, Old Iron and Stes, Old Brass. Copper, Lead and Zinc, Copper and Brass Tubes, Coal Backs, Brown Jean, Wood and Iron Blocks, Lamps, Lanterns and Gear, Gstge, Old Steel Tubes, Old Steel Wire Bope. Di ty Mineral Oil, OB** Oil and Oil Fuel, Chain Cable and Gest, Dril. hing and Grinding Machines, Lathes, Steam

Hammer, Davits, Hinnace, Catter and Dynamo Engines, Chairs, Compasses, Rinnacles, Logs Olocks, Iron Drama sed Tanks, Old Bunting. Fire Engine, Engines Lod Boats Boilers, Rigging Chain, Wire and Fibre Brushes, Glas Tubes, Table Face, Baths, Anvils, Forges, Vizes, Miscellaneous Tools, Ironmongery, Pro-

tective Mattresses, Filters, Air Compressora, Seina, Nets, &c., &c.

LOTS MAT BE INSPECTED OF MONDAY, 8Tx MARCH, 1998.

Also Sale of OLD and SURPLUS VICUAL LING STORES at Kov2008 ON FRIDAY. 121 MARCH, Comprising:-

Table Linen, Implements, Serge, Flannel, &c. Remnants Blankets, Sundry Articles of M and Table Gear, (including Electro latad Ware, Clothing. Condemned Provisions, for Poultry Feeding, etc.

THE HONKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1926

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG - JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1926.

MARCH 1ST, 2ND, SAU AND SINI.

STICKETS ∞ ADMISSION to the Public.

Enclosure may be obtained from

Masand, KELLY' &· WALSH or at tha GATE. Price-33 For Day. Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform—SI Por Day,

No one Admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gata,

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Tresaaren,

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1926.

MARCH 1st, 2øn, 3nd and tX.

Morango to to the EMBERS have the privilege of in.

Members' Enclosure.

A Limited Number of Tickets are avail-

able and may be obtained from Messrs LINSTEAD and Davis, Alexandra Buildings on or before SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27тx, 1926.

Price: 910 Per Day or $30 for the Meeting.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Treasurers.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY · CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1926,

MARCH 1ST, 2nd, 3rd and diu

THE Stewards request the pleasure of the Teos of the Ladies at The Races.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

BACE MEETING” 1926.

MARCH 18T, 2ND, 3RD AND TH

PASSES for SERVANTS will be leaned on Application to Massas. LINSTEAD AND DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. NO Servants will be allowed inside Enclosure of the Bacs Cquase during Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS.

the

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB- DINNER.

8 FM AT VOLUNTERR HEADQUARTERS.

INTIMATION

Seasonable Remedies and

Preventires

THURSDAY, 25 FEBRUARY, 1926 WATSON'S

Wet went in their Nathes Flodly do sa FILL All Those Members who have not on or before NOON on SATURDAY, 10 FEBRUARY, to the Undersigned, giving at the sama time Names of Guests if whether they or their Guests will be willing to Bay and

gramme. contribute to the Musical part of the Fro

(Sgd.) E. J... MITCHELL 3209]

Captain, H.KEO

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HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The

NANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL Company will be held at the MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Hongkong on SATURDAY, the. 20TH FEBRUARY, 1926, at 11 for the purpose

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COUGH BALSAM For Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis in bottles $1.00 and 81.75.

MARTIN'S

INFLUENZA

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FORZ

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$1.00 per bottle.

The Engineer Company of the H. V.D.C. propose to have a Reconnaissance Walk botwech Tsun Wan and Smugglers Ridge on Sunday, February 28th.

A combined, meeting of members of the China Coast Officers Guild and the Marine Engineer' Guild of China is to be bold to-morrow (Sunday) morning at

10.30:

16th.

though they were a cures to Chins in stead of a manifest blessing! Would Shanghai, for instance, be the great and prosperous port it is to-day if the rights secured under the "unequal treaties" were abolished? As the writer in The Spectator very truly remarks: "It would be safe to say that not one per cent of the Chinese people know or care n scrap about Extrality," There are a very

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Nihilk and limited You shouting for its removal, children, and Mr. F. M. Crawford partly because their Russian masters tell are among the passengers booked for Hongkong by the Halozaki Maru which them to do so, and partly because of the left London on January 16th."

picking thereafter. There is an in- finitely greater number, who look with Another very enjoyable dance under terror on the possibility of restoration the auspices of H.M.S. Ambrose was held in the R.E. Theatre, last evening, The -the sound, peace-loving, industrious dance musie was provided by the Chinese of the middle and wealthy classes Titania's syncopated orchestra, who know that their last hope of peace,

Mr. A. Macgowa, of Messrs. Bradley justice and security rests in the continua & Co., Swatow, did not leave by the tion of foreign administration of these Empress of Australia yesterday as it was announced. he would do. He has noty Contrast the conditions in the settle-booked for the boat's next trip on April ments with conditions generally prevail. ing in China and the attitude of the Members of the Helena May Institute dwellers in the settlements can be better are requested to take notice of the understood. Here is a paragraph wri- alteration in connection with the booking ten of the Province of Honan: The for the Musicale on Thursday, February 28th Information can be obtained from Militarists, varestrained by Government the Secretary.-Acv. authority or regard for the welfare of the nation, have massed hundreds of thou sands of troops, merely to satisfy selfish ambition and personal aggrandisement. Wherever they go, enforced exactions are imposed upon the people, men and animals are impressed into service, food and fodder must be supplied for man and beast. The railways are paralysed, trade is stagnant; all that is Bourishing is the taxation of the militarists, and the de- predations of the bandits." That is typical of the conditions prevailing in most, if not all, of the provinces of China. Well might it be regarded as a mystery bow the granting of every demand made by the most. vociferous Nationalist in

of receiving the Report of the Directors toge- Cold in the Head and Catarrh Settlements,"

with

Statement of Accounts for ended 31ST DICEBIE, 1925,

the Year The TRANSFER BOOKS of

the Company will be CLOSED form the 10TA FEÐRUARY to the 22ND FEBRUARY (bok daya in- clusive), during which Period No Trapater of Shares can be Registered.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1996, [3143

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HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

N ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

WAYS, LIMITED, will be held at the MEETING of HONGKONG TRAM.

Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATERSON & Co., LTD., on THURSDAY, the 25 DAT OF FEBRUARY, 1926, at 13 O'CLOCK NOON, to Transact the Ordinary Businer of the Company.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February, 1928. [3202

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Servants while in Attendance on their of the SHAKEHOLDERS in this Corporation These Tickets are only available for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Employers or when On Duty at the will be held at CITY HALL, Hongkong, on Various Stande.

Any Persons found loitering about with Servants' Passes in their possession will forfeit them and holders will be Removed from the Enclosure.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

[$191

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Terms of Sale:-da detailed in Cata-MEMBERS' BADGES of ADMISSION

logues

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

VEREENIGDE

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SCHEEPVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGATION Co.) -`

HOLLAND-OOST. AZIE LIJN

(HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINK).

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN AND GENOA.

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Steamship

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are Now Besdy and may be obtained

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by those Members, who have not siready received them, from Mes229. LINSTEAD | & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Members are Reminded that these Badges will also Admit them to All The EXTŘA RACE MEETINGS This Year,

C. B. BROWN,

Secntary.

£9193

NORTH CHINA INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.

"ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

SATURDAY, the 27TH FEBRUARY, 1928, Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st "DIC 13, 1925.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MON DAY, the 15 FEBRUARY, to SATURDAY, the 27TH FEBRUARY, 1928 (both days inclusive), during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. H. BARLOW,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 8th February, 1926,

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ESTABLISHED 81 YEARS.

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BIRTH. WILLIAMS-At Shanghai, on February 10th, to Capt. and Mrs. D. WILLIAMS (China Navigation Co.), a daughter.

DEATHS. FAWNS.-At Brechin, January 12th, CHARLES KENNY FAWNS, chief officer, Blue Funnel Line. K.-At Hyères, France, January 19th, CRAWFORD, DAVISON KEER, formerly of Shanghai, aged 82 years...

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE

THE THIRTY NINTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Mesars. JARDINE, MATEESON & CO., LTD..

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2310, Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road, 1926, at 11 AM., for the purpose London, Office: 131, Fleet Street, EC. CORTP CERTIFICATE of SIX of receiving the Beport of the Dir. SHARES Numbered 6655 to 6660,ectors and the Statement of Accounts registered at the HEAD OFFICE in the Name for the Year ended DECEMBER 31st, 1925, of WING SIN SUN Has Been Declared The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-

SCRIP LOST:

* ZOSMA (5)*

to be LOST or MISLAID, and Application pany will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees having been made to the Court of Directors FEBRUARY 12TH, 1926, to TUESDAY, of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods for a Duplicate, NOTICE IS HEREBY FEBRUARY 2320, 1926, Both Diya are being landed at their risk into the GIVEN that unless the said Certificate be Inclusive. hazardong and/or extra-hazardous Gedowns of

the

Comong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Presented or any objection lodged at the

Tamitel, whance, and/or from the Offices of the Company in Shanghai on or Delivery may be obtained.

before the Ben MARCH, 1926, Now Certificate will be issued.

By Order of Court of Director,

C. M. G. BURNIE,

General Manager. Shanghai, 3rd February, 1926,

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harres,

Goods not cleared by the 25th February, 1926, will be subject to Bent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Fackages are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be. examined on the 24th February, 1926, at 10 s.m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

Claims against the Steamer must be present ed in writing within ten days after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized..

-

No Fire Insurance will be affected by the Undersigned in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents. Hangkang, February 18th, 1920 [3213 .

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE.

THE SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the 8r. ADAYI CHURCH HA Kowloon, on MONDAY, 25 FEBRUARY

1926, at 6 r.x, A

Biarkuse —

- 1—Adoption of Report and Acconate.

2- Election of Officers and Committee for

the year 1926.

3-Any other Business..

It is Earnestly Bequested that Members and all. Others interested in the Welfare of Kowloon will make an endeavour to be Pre- sent at the Meeting.

D. A. GOODWIN,

Hon. Secretary.

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY..........

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. HORAPNELL,

Acling Secretary, Hongkong, February 4th, 1326.

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UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1926,

POLITICAL HYPOCRISY,

The Rev. Brother Paul, the new Visitor of Christian Brothers' College in the Fur East, is now in Hongkong on his initial round of inspection. From here he will go to Manila and exports to be back in Singapore at the end of the month

A Chinese has been arrested and will number of forged banknotes, which pur be charged at Taipo, with uttering a ported to have been issued by the Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank. forged notes were found in his possession Six other when he was arrested.

"

A reel practice" was held at the City Hull last evening in connection with the forthcoming audual hall of the St. Andrew's Society to be held on Friday well attended and there is to be another night next. Last evening's practice was practice at the City Hall on Tuesday evening.

The Shanghai Municipal Police Dis tinguished Conduct Medal has been awarded to Chief Detective Inspector Cruickshank and one of his Chinese as- sistants Up to date the medal has only been awarded to two other European members of the police force, one Sikh and two other Chinese

China could serve to improve the condi- tions in the interior. of China which "embitter the lives of the masses and are a blot on any people aspiring to a place of self respect among the nations." In clamouring for the abolition of extra- The visiting interport golf teams left territoriality before they have set China's the Colony yesterday to return to their house in order the Chinese Nationalists send off by members of the Royal Hong- respective homes and were given a cheery are doing something analogous to putting sailed at noon on the R.M.S: Empress of

kong Golf Club.

The Shanghai team the cart before the horse. When China Australia and the Manila team departed

难守

..

At the Central Magistracy yesterday, a Chinese coolie who was charged with having assaulted an Indian watchman was discharged with a caution. De. fendaat stopped the complainant from taking some disinfectant from a Sanitary Board tank. Sanitary Inspector Gibson said that complainant had no authority to take disinfectant.

becomes tolerably well governed there by the as President Taft later in the will be

day. no necessity for unequal treaties," but until she is very much better governed than is the case to-day, it is to be hoped, in the interest of the great numbers of Chinese who have made their homes in the treaty ports, no less than in the interests of foreigners them selves, the present treaties will undergo no modification which will substantially reduce what security and protection they afford to life and property in the limited

areas affected by them.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart left for Shanghai on the Empress of Australia.

Lady Clementi will preside at the annual distribution of prizes at St. Mary's School, Kowloon, on February 23rd...

According

to

programme H.M.S.

In one of the latest numbers of The Spectator is published an interesting article by an Englishman who has lived for many years at Shanghai, on the sub- NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ject of the anti-British. agitation. The indictive is due to reach Hongkong on article bears the caption: "The case the 22nd inst. She replaces H.M.8. THE TWENTY FIRST ANNUAL GEN-

Concord. ERAL HOLDERS will be held in the Offices of headline is more convenient than

MEETING OF BHARE against Chinese Nationalism," but this Messrs. DODWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Atc. Nobody condemns genuine national return to the Colony from Shanghai en The Hongkong interport football team on THURSDAY, THE 4TH MABOH, 1926,

Becur

(Sunday)

from the 8.8. President Taft yesterday, Over 250 bags of mail were landed all being from U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shangbai, with the exception of 20 bags of letters from the United Kingdom and Europe riz Siberia. The P. & O.. .. Khiva is due at 9 o'clock this morn ing with the fortnightly mail ris Suez of letters, papers and parcels from Home,

The well-known pony Warrenfield, Kiangwan and shanghai Champion,.now classed as a crossbred, was offered for sale at auction at the Horse Bazaar in on the auctioneer's figure of Tla. 10,000 Shanghai last week. There was no advance. as a start, and he was, therefore, brought, in. The crossbred griffin Doonfeld sald for Tla. 225. The two ponies were the property of the racing partnership of Mesara Bendin and Speelman."

Mr. F. S. Brockman, associated general secretary of the International Committee Tork, is now visiting Canton on an in- of the YM.C.A., with en- office in New

to-morrow. He will address the Chines spection tour and will be in Hongkong YMCA in the evening. Mr. Brock

general secretary of the China, several years ago, and his special duty, in the Intervational Committee is to promote the interest of the Association in the Far East; including Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and China.

734TL- Was

THE ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES will be held at VOLUNTESE HEADQUARTERS on THURS DAY, 11TH MARCH, 1926.

at 11 M., for the purpose of receiving the aspirations. The objection is to the the .s. City of Lahore to-morrow ENTRIES will DEFINITELY CLOSE Report of the General Managers together spurious nationalism behind "the anti- at 1 P.. on MONDAY, 1ST MARCH, with a Statement of Accounts to 31st 1926, at the Hon. SECRETALT'S OFFICE, DECIZзra, 1925.

British agitation. As the Chinese news- The Criminal Seesions open on Mon-National Committee of the YM.C.A. in but-Intending Exhibitors are Requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY pany will be OLOSED from the ex

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Cm- paper from which we reproduce an article day. The only cases down for hearing AS POSSIBLE...

Schedules have been sent to all Mem-Both Dates Inclusive.

FEBRUARY to 4 MARCH, 1926 to day on the disgraceful state of the are two manslaughter charges and two

armed robberies "bers who have paid their Subscription for

railways puts it: the inspired fanatical the Current Year.

DODWELL & CO, LTD.,

General Managers.

yells against so-called imperialism is just A Chinese coolie was admitted to the [8204

Government Civil Hospital on Thursday,What is described as an unpleasant so much hypocrisy. We notice that a

suffering from head injuries, as the result incident marked the close of a race member of the Executive Committee of of a fight with another coolie.

meeting at Bangkok recently. The ttc- wards-Mers. D. Robertson, J. Dunn, the Kuomintang, a Mr. TANG CHIN

RB. H. Gibbins and R. P. Jones-had- HONG, who was in Shanghai last week,

Purchasers of tickets for the dancing disqualified two horses and temporarily display at the Theatre Royal this (Batur suspended the two Biamese riders. emphasised that the Kuomintang was

day) evening are requested to change consequence of this decision come roughs directing its whole energy solely to the them for seats at the Anderson Music Prepared to attack the stewards as they

wore leaving the Club. An official state cause of arousing public opinion against Co.

ment of the incident mentions that one foreign aggression, and ridding the

Siamess Jockey who had been suspended Country of the imperialist yoke," Trinity, Lyonsdown, Herte, formerly get the roughs to disperse, and his in- Bishop G. H. Lander, vicar of Holy at a previous meeting did his utmost to presented by the extraterritorial rights Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong), has been the Police had been telephoned for, Buence, coupled with the knowledge that

Subscription and ALL THOSE who wish MEMBERS who have not yet paid their to join the SOCIETY are Requested to Send $5 Immediately to the Hon. Brezz Tany, MR. E. B. C. HÖRNELL, c/o Messra. JARDINE, MATEnson & Co., LTD."

Hongkong, 17th February, 1926.,

PREPAID

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CHEONG TAI 110, QUEEN'S ROAD

DCENTRAL CHEAP SALE.

PAZYLOON

GROCERIES. KaDUCTION 15 Pr Cat NOW FURTBEX REDUCED 10 Pax Cap

In

Hongkong, 19th February, 1928 (821110 LET-From April 1st, 1926, for B WINES, SPIRIT & LIQUEURS,onceded to foreigners by the Treaties. elected unopposed as a Proctor in Con-enabled the Stewards to get away..un-

F108 Bent Twe HOUSES Ne ér, PAVEL,

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(Excarr) BRANDY).

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Special Manager, Bongkong, 18th February, 1926. 13210

10 LET.-Small Convenient Light

T OFFICE IN ANLATIO Brand, Analy Kanted in Flate or Whole House, 1830. Box No. 182, oo Hongkong Daily Prom SMALL INVESTORS.

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Is it not really astonishing having regard to the general lawlessness prevailing in China, that any sane body of men can

SERMON bring themselves to clamour for the abolition of the unequal treaties

vocation for the diocese of St. Albans. molested before the Police actually ar

rited. The Bangkok Timer mentions that According to the Daily Telegraph's while waiting for his employer, the driver diplomatic correspondent, Mr. George of Mr. Gibbins, war struck down while Angustus Mounsey has, it is understood, sitting in the motor car and his head was bean appointed bead of the Far Eastern cut open for three or four inches right as Department in the British Foreign Office, down to the bone.

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