If your hair is brittle, If it lacks life and gloss,
If there is
dandruff falling out, OUR
or
it
RESORCIN HAIR
WASH
TAE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916,
The Enthusiastic Britisher of
Hongkong.
DAY BY DAY.
I NEVER KNEW ANY MAN IN MY OTHER'A MISFORTUNES PERFECT-
LIFE WHO COULD NOT BEAR AN- LY LIKE A CHHISTIAN,
The Weather. At the Peak 8 nm. Temp. 72; sunshine.
In last Wednesday'a North China Daily News, just to hand, we find a list of preparations for festivities of the morrow-which, as our readers may or may not remember, wan Trafalgar Day. Evidently is Shanghai bastirred itself on that day; every body bung up banting
Lower level 8 a.m. Temp. 77; in bonour of our naval hero and annabine. a church parade service held at the Cathedral. How Biberian Mail.-Das per 6.9. Awa mony flags did Hongkong fly? | Surely it would have been poss- English Mail-Due per P. Nel
will restore it to a healthy state by invigorating the scalp and killing the dandruff germ.
A.
PREPARED ONLY BY
WAB
ible io collect all the children of
British birth in the Colony and give them some kind of trifling fete, to run up a few Union Jacks, and to hold a charoh service or public meeting, or something of tho sort order to mark the anniversary. Bat in jast the same manner Hongkong allowed Empire Day to go by without any appreciable notice being taken of it. If the Colony were in the babit of eschewing publio | holidays altogether, the slackness in thie aflair would be more com- prehensible; but it happens that
S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., probpoons hero cling to the
HONGKONG DISPENSARY
faintest excaeo for taking a day's boliday from work, Why should Hongkong be quite alone in this
The object of this paper is to publish correct information, serve to appalling apathy? Empire Day
the truth and print the news without fear or favour,
Cable Address: Telegraph, Hongkong.
Telephons: No. 1
A.B.C., 5th edition. Western Union Office address: 11, Ice House St.
MARRIAGE.
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this year was observed as fully as possible in overy Colony saYO Hongkong! It is little wonder that Singapore and Shanghai epoak contemptuously of the people of this loyal and en- thusiastic little colony.
Chinese Factorles la Hongkong.
BALL SHEPHARD-On September 25, at St. Andrew's Church took place yesterday among the Kowloon, Arthur Dyer Ball to Ruth Mary Shephard."
The Hongkong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915.
WHAT HAS THE FUTURE IN STORE FOR THE
PHILIPPINES ?
The Malla.
Marn to-day
lore to-day.
se,
Siberian Mail, Closes per
Tingshow to-morrow at 3
p.m.
Share Market News-Opening
Official Quotations. Banke. - $830, sales
buyere. Union Insurances.
nom.
Iodo
and
$955,
China Fires.-$162, nom. Hongkong C. and M. S. S. Co.
101, bagere.
Combd. $158, u.
Deferred 92 p. Chinos,
Preferred 68 p. Star Ferries.$39, nom. Raube, 83), sellers. Hongkong Hotale.
eellere. Shanghai Cottons.
Bellers. Douglas's $89, sales. Shella, 87- sellers. Sugar-$130, sales. Langkate-Tie. 38, buyera. Wharves. $811, buyers. Hongkong Docks,
now.
-
Cemente. $101, nom. Electrica -$45, nom. Ices.-$190, com
Up to the Minute,
No obange.
The Dollar.
$112,
Tla. 91,
The rate of the dollar demand to-day is 1/10.
$88,
To-morrow's Anniversary
NOTES ON THE CRISIS. A YEAR AGO TO-DAY. JOTTINGS BY THE WAY,
WIRES FROM EVERYWHERE.{
The King's Message. Reuter bas certainly given us s week-end supply of gent raus cables and there is quite a lot in them that is of moment. One feat
LEADING EVENTS IN THE GREAT WAR.
Betracts from the war newa do18-
tained in the
"Hongkong Telegraph" of October 25,
1914.
The Search for Commerce Destroyers, which stands out very clearly in
There are nine German oruisers that the Imperial Government is on the high sean. Seventy war- vigorously--and, let us trust, ships of the Allies are searching effectually palling its Irat string for them, including a number of
onr
On the New York Herald there Is a stringent rule that the word "blood" phall never appear in any column. We should like to kaow how the editor would bare handled a speech by a Hongkong lawyer in which the obnoxious word occurred twenty-one timea within almost as mady lines.
be
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"Woman, lies at the point of
Saye the Tientsiu North China in favour of the voluntary system. the fastest British oraisers, so the Daily Mail:-"Jockeys are likely We short op bare." His Majesty'a message to the Em-destruction of the enemy is a 10 pire is frank and manly, blinks no matter of time, patience and look, shouldn't worry, if we ware our facts and is, in all reapects, a very owing to the vastness of the contemporary. The same physic praatiost appeal. which will
oceane ent the isnumerable al all ction is quite ommonly certainly find a good number archipelagoes. Hitherto
observable among the jockeys of listeners. Lord Derby is more vessels have been on serious and at Elome. theu sanguine as to the success important convoy duty; now, haw- of his own venture, and this he
ever, the searchere ro being con- bas some.right to be. In Lanca tinually angraented. Meanwhile abire, and in the North generally, merchantmen must obeerve the death," "says the Vancouver World. there is no more popular man Admiralty instructions, which Even then it was ungallant of our thon be. However Ridical the have been effective. Out of 4,000 contemporary to remark upon it. people up there may be, they all British ships only twenty-seven And after all, we know quite a warm corner in their have been sack. In-urance has number of people of the other sex hearts for the E ri, who in, before dropped from £5.50 to £22.0. who will probably be doing everything, "a apert." I fact la 9,000 voyages less than five the same when their time comes- Lancashire regarde him as its ships par thousand have been in if their performances while in bim what it would mob any other is na cccssion for anxiety or excuse own property, and will take from terfered with, consequently there health may be taken as a criterion. man for. Aed it is from those for complaint. The position Northern towns that the best re-inspires confidence and satisfac
have a
oruite are likely to come,
The New Reign of Terror. The Cavell incident, too, will help, and so should the new reign of terror which these manly Ger- man souls are carrying on in Belgiam. We have always feared
ticn, specially sa Gran overses trade has osssed.
French Warships Bombard
Cameroon Ports.
The Rangoon Times has an ar- ticle on "How Barms is crippl ed." We don't foal particularly curious on the paint, but we'd give quite a lot to know in what Two French warships bom- respect Russia is affected with the barded the Cameroon ports Com-same trouble. The Kaiser's state- po and Kribli from October 11th ments of a month or so ago there that the nearer the war drew to until October 14th, after twice anent still seem to need a certain its close, the greater would be the demanding their surrender with amount either of confirmation or likelihood of the Germans' per-out reply. "
else of elucidation.
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Our local bar occasionally gets
petrating some crowning act of Russians Cross the Vistula. horror towards those who are in There has been a vigorous their power. Naturally enough offensive movement by the Ras- they feel that they have a perfect-sian armies which crossed the hold of some astoundingly new only free hand, for long ago they lost Vistala on a broad frout, mesting and original figures of speech.
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We gather that a mild strike
girls employed in a local factory. The affair was, apparently, a tea- cup tempeat; nevertheless it opens up some interesting issues in connection with other factories. Į
all hope of ever being reinstated with no resistance from the Gor- Only the other day one member The offenes of the employers was
as a powerful nation, and they mans, who esstinde to retreat. spoke of somebody as "a Napo a system of fines which the girls To-morrow in the 15let anniver-consider that they may as well be In the trenches ander Ivangorod leon of commerce." felt justified in resenting; and if eary of the death of Hogarth.
banged for sheep me for lambs, the Russians captured a large their story is true-that two of the
Hanged on a Tree. The body of a Ubinese has been will let them off tolerably lightly been abandoned by the German A Manila paper has the follow-
and that their easy going enemies quantity of munitions, which bad banda were fined merely for
Our Candid Contemporaries. laughing public sympathy is sent to the Public Mortuary. It at the last, in any case. Their Reserve Gaard Corps in its pre-ing: "The Beuter cables print- hardly likely to range is the body of a man who was inability to avenge themselves in cipitate retreat. itself on
The Austrian ad below are taken from the the side of the found by the Police hanging from the field or at sea is daily being armies continue to fight desperate-latest Hongkong papers to arrivo factory owners. The fiaing of a tree, near the third milestone on more and more impressed only on the Vistula above Saitz, on here. The date lines are It is now sixteen years, within a few days, since the United Chinese who are in European the Teipe Road,
them, and, like the ears they are, the Sin and particolarly south of unchanged and no attempt is employ is, as a rule, necessary and Alice Memorial Hospital. States Commission recommended the Washington Government to salutary; it is not overdone and
The Hou. Treasurer of the Alice they will therefore vent their Przemysl.
being made to deceive the public as This German Batteries Destroyed. retain possession of the Philippines. This advice was acted upon, constitutes a very effectual punish Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals rage on their prisoners.
to the source of the cables.” The situation on the left wing (Itatios oars, but only our second- se we know, and during that sixteen years the Americans have ankment, A Chinese fining another begs to acknowledge with thanks ghastly probability should never
The best ones. The best have all been more millions of dollars than most of us would care to calculate, in matter and may, in some circum funds of the Hospitals.Foreign the men of the Empire. If they action has cratiqued with great traded off by the educated comp:
Chinese is sometimes different the following donations to the be lost sight of for a moment by generally is unchanged. their new possession-quite possibly more even than that possession stances, be ono into which the Goole Dealers Export Guild $50. only will they enlist but they Arras, Labassee and Armentieres. edition of the
bear it in mind continually, not violence particularly
around a exobange for a complete is really worth to them. By their own showing, and by facts which authorities should enquire without
our
Entensive Theft from a Shop.
German Sailors and German
Newfoundland Contingent
Arrives,
works of Mr.
The
it is impossible to dodge, we know that they can soarcely regard more alo. We have always A shopkeeper of 56 Queen's will also demand that the Im. The Allies lost ground at me Bernard Shaw.) their menngement of the Islands as a success, that the natives do maintained, and readers Road Central has reported to the perial Government should make pointe round L Bassee but not take kindly to their new masters, and that public opinion in will agree with us, that just police that, during the last foar it clear to Germany that, at need, gained some ground east of
That comp. is still studying the United States is very much divided as to whether or not there as at Home the man who months, he has had stolen from two cauplay at the massacre game, Armentieres. Generally speak-
bia fing, on part of the time-notation, by the way. is wisdom in that country's retaining its hold on a people that may is most merciless towards the bim eighteen rolls of cloth, valued
Sples.
front the situation is unchanged. other day, in his pre-occupation, never become reconciled to the new regime.
worker is the working or ex work at $703, two umbrellas valued at
Evidences of Germany's magni- North of the Asize our artillery he treated us to October the 46th. Pinioly it would be ridiculous to deny that America bas acteding man himself, so out bere the $5, two mackintoshea worth $10 ficent success 38 & maritime Power has destroyed three German His views are manical too, we for the best in relation to the Islanda. But experience of the world individual who has the least con- and ten pairs if boots valued at continue to come to band. Oos battering,
notice. Ona da last week he has taught many of her citizens, as it has taught the Britisber, that|sideration for the Chinese 80-
$36.
of her Istest brilliant achieve-
was naked to print the news that those who "act for the best" are not infrequently guilty of mon-ployee is the Chineso himself. In TYPHOON WARNINGS. monte is the sinking of a Swedish
the National Bank of Servis hud strous though unintentional acts of injustice, aumetimes towards the particulur cass above-meation-
worveasel in mistake for a British. The Newfoundland contingent removed to Monastir. Judge of Wo themselves, sometimes towarda thons affected by their netion.ed we bave no right or reason to
are indebted to the It is not eo long since some of her bas arrived estely in Great Britain, our delight when we read "The Britain "acted for the best in defending Turkey against Russia, jadge, knowing only one aide American Consul General for the Drakes and Nelsons sark one of Thirteen British Steamers Sunk. diplomatists are leaving Niah for years ago; but we all know what the result has been. Another ad of the matter; hut we could following: The telegram quoted their own submarines! Every The steamer Grefeld has arrive, Monastir with the national mission that has to be made is that, after centuries of muddle and mention independent instances below was received from the man to bie trade; the waiter and ed with the crews of the follow- archives and the national baud." slackness such as the Islande had experienced at Spanish hand, it wherein the faatery employees Manila Observatory at 830 p.m. ship's steward" pidgin" is what ing thirteen steamers which have needed practically a miracle to bring the Philippines into even a have penty of ground for com-October 23, 1915. Cyclone or the noble Prussian is best out out been sunk by the German cruiser semblance of order; wherefore, even if America have failed entirely plaint on ons score or another typhon . S. E. of Manila, over for; and, next to that, the spy Karlsruhe, mostly in the Atlantic The halfpenny papers at Home or near Southern moving W. or and sneak game. How do como Ocasa, totalling 60,000 tons continue to re-write the Script- of our pro-German friende at Highland Hops, Cervantes, Maple so long since one or other of them area very estisfactorily. It is not 8.46 am. October 24, 1915. Home, who opposed the roping- Branch, Strathroy, Lynrown, made Samson pull down the
W. N.W.
530 p.m. October 24, 1915.
The Balkans,
LANGKAT OUTPUT.
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ses that writing on the wall which introduced a certain amount of
novelty into Balabazzır'a foant,
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Messrs. Wright and Hornby "Switzerland a Model of Milit- advise us that the Langkat outpatery Preparedness," says the for the current month is as Philadelphia Record. That's all follows:-
and she has not—it is sympathy rather than condemnation that sho deserver. To those who have given the problem a moderate Factory Inspectors Wanted. amount of thought it is more than clear that America's mistake in taking over the Islands at all was so coloses an one that even the most brilliant efforta on
Which remiade us that it in Orolone or typhoon S. W. ot of the aliens, regard the Cornish City, Rio Igmasan (80.walls of Jericho, and now we have her part could not redeem almost time that a thorough system Munila moving W. or W. M. W fact that two more of these in-Niceto, Maria de Larrinage, Fatn, the Daily Express making Herod it. America as a would-be colonising Power is merely young of factory and shop overbauling
arrested for signalling to the David begirt with Saul's wee pone. She is still young even in self-was initiated by the loool Govern Cyclone or tenhoon W. of Manila, teresting creatures have been Indrani, Prath and Couder. government, and her attempt to rate and to legislate for an Asistio ment. Some year of two ago the more than 100 miles distant mov enemy during an air raid? But people could hardly end other than in a ludicrona fiasco; for colon- Telegraph published a special ing W. NW.
of course they meant no harm. Cyclone or typhoon S. W. of It would have been sheer cruelty ising requires experience. Russia would have been just as unsuccess article which gave many instances fal; so would Norway, Sweden, Austria, Greece, or even Italy. of cruelty, overworking etc. in Guam moving W. N. W. to intern them. There are certain countries which manifestly can colonise, and can Chinese workshops, and which 11 am. October 25, 1915. control a large native population, owing to what they bave learned by spoke of the overorowded and in- Oyclone or tepboon W. of Guam centuries of experience and there are others which, as manifestly sanitary condition of many of moving W.N.W. cannot, owing to their want of knowledge. Americans, despite chair these. It is perfectly well vast energy and their practical outlook, are not, as a rule, vary success-known that, in scores of workshops, fal in adapting themselves to new surroundings. The British, the quite young children are kept Datch, the French have had little trouble with their colonies, be- toiling till a very late hour and cause those who were seat to represent them in the new load were that other people take the money able to suit themselves to circumstances, and were in no hurry to which is earned by them. We hundred girls, employed in the northern boundary. The Bul- foist their own custome and ideas on those whom they had come to are well aware that working con- Nam Yang and Canton Tobaco garians in their wisdoms live among, India, Java or Indo-China have been allowed slowly-ditions out here are entirely differ: Co. Ltd. 199 Wanchai Road stop- with the sort of slowness well calculated to suit the wishes of the eat from those which obtain at ped work and made a demoneira-meanwhile carrying, or attempt- people themselves to work out their own salvation. In the Philip Home and that here the employéetion outside the factory with the to carry, the war se much as pines the Americans have been aroking to work out the people's young or old, takes a good many intention of intimidating the forgetful of the fact that they possible into the enemy's country, salvation for them: a proceeding foredoomed to disaster.
spalla off". Even then, how other workers.
FACTORY GIRLS ON STRIKE.
Whatever Germany and Bul. garis may or may rat olaim in the way of successer, in their won- derful communiquer, there seems no getting behind the fact that Ganeral ven Mackenson bas Fined for Laughing.
contrived to lose some sixty Yesterday at about noon, two thousand men along the Serbian
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And what is going to be the fatore of these isisade? There are ever, there should be a fixed arrived on the spot and dispersed themselves have two coasts which Americans who would fain follow the what we've got we'll-hold plan, limit to working hours where the strikers. As the result of sub-offer an excellent target to the and there are Americans who are conscientionsly convinced that young children are concerned, sequent enquiries, the polices of the Allies' warships, and their Government ought, by rights, to abandon ite control. Between and steps should be taken to pre learned that the reason for the that their south-western frontier the two, the lot of the Filipino is not an enviable one. A suggeevent cruelty and general ill-usage, strike, lay in heavy system of they reckoned, too, that their lis by no means impassable. Have tion was once made by an influential American, well-known in the East, that his country should offer the lelands to Great Britain in
fines, controlled by the accountant, exchange for Jamaica. Whether that anggestion ever reached head-
by whom two of the workgirlsrmy, strong and effective though fit admittedly is, was never built quarters or not we are not in a position to say, but we feel that those
had been fined for laughing în
to stand big losses? To su army who examine it will conclude that there is more than a little in it.
the factory,
Faspeolor Gordon had an inter- whose numbers run into millions and men is no great matter; but factory and wit
that, number, to the Balgarians, would mean a quarter sand per
of ther
New Commander of Brest. Amsterdam; September 1-Ac
Jamaica is under the eye of the States, and its people are such as bording to a Berlin report publian" view with the managers of the the loss of, 185, bandred thou-
the Washington Government has been in the babit of controlling.ed by the Cologne Qazzite, Major. The Philippines are within easy distance of other British, territory, General Walderace, a nephew of and their people would, in all probability, be infinitely happier under the well-known. Field-Mars a more old-fashioned race than under s'nation whose instinos lsrather Waldorneo, has been appoi 'ta carry New York and Chicago with them whatesosver they go. de commander of Brest-Litoral
179
161
Total to 24th inst. 4414
Daily average 183.92
right so long as the Record doesn't go any farther and tell us that the land of Teil is also a model of naval preparedness..
Who says the Tark baino sense of humour? A refugee from Smyrna atates that the Govern- ment officials there' seized hie
gange, took away the New Forks: World from his bag and enbetitut ed the Kolnische Zeitung!!!!
Belgian Deputy Sentenced. Amsterdam, September 3. — The Telegraaf learne from Ghent~ that the Belgian deputy Arthur Verhaeghen has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment in Germany. It is alleged that he, sept a letter to his daughter in Havre containing a message the Belgian Government. Th letter was intercepted by the Ge man authorities and Me Verh bea was brought before, fon