NATURES HAIR

WARNINGS

must now be presumed,

Nature never strikes without down with the l-fated Fernis. At

warning.

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ON THE

THE

ESIN SALONICA

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The

The Weather.

The Malls.

Etum and at Oxford: he" wOR. marked prominence in athletion, But people as a rule put off.gineering and science, and, it

may be recalled, be stroked the At the Fear 8 am. Temp. 59;

fine. It is when the pillow shows the ing College Kight in 1887.

Lower level 8 sm. Temp. 67; Lord Montaga had touched life at

fine. truant hairs in the morning: my point be was politicias. when dandruff and scurf sprinklerician, waveller and the Hon. J.WE the hair, when it is dry and Scott-Montagu he was extremely Siberian Mail

Daeto- popular "ay a Member of Parlis---- • per 88. Übenku 3pm. brittle-that it is time to comment until raired to the Pourage Canadian Mil-Comed to-day

jin 1975, sod, as a member of one mence AT ONCE

of the oldest and most respected country families in England, he was prominently identified with trublic life in his native county of Hampshire Beaulieu Abbay, it may be noted, is one of the The rate of the dollar finest and most well-preserved † demand to-day is 171-1/4. country seats in the Kingdom,

WATSO

RESORCIN HAIR WASH.

PREPARED ONLY BY"

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. nd is well-known to tourists in

HONGKONG -DISPENSARY.

Correspondents are requested to observe rule which the games and addresses with requires them to forward their

publication, but as an evidence of their bona fides,

the South of England.

Travel and Sport.

par sa Manila Mara. Siberian Hail Cloved to-day

per sa. Ymgohow.

The Dollar.

189.0

MONIKONI TWENTY-FIVE:

SYEARS AGO:

(Compiled from the * Hongkong Telegraph files for the week endang December 31, 1890.)

The Daily Mail has glimmerings OË TURION DOW, and then, and its remarks on the sinking of the

The Dollar. Persia do it uradit. Sines it is

December 31-"The rate of waste of time to denouses the the dollar on demand to-day pirsten, the object of the nation, [it maya, should be to hit them hard

Our Katto:

and burt them. Good and the December 24- The monthly sooner the hard hitting begins, settler

the better will all of us be pleseed ceptionally large one, has we

by the

mongst follo

Anam butes were

FORRAY

contrived to pat a very effectual mcat satisfactorily, and business The Fetish navy, and its allies

ad to learn, passed nit stopper on submarine. basin

on the Riado is now healthier in the Channel, the North Sea and and of a more solid nature than it from the foll the Atlantic, and we have no has been for a long time past Percy Smith doubt that, before very long. The lassan taught the local Seth and Miss atmalar means will be applied so would-be Jay Goulds in the Galinan, Mus the Mediterranean. If the sub-golden era of 89 when fortunes stills of the Chi marining of the Parsia has half To-murrow is the 15th santegr. / The effect on the people at Eom/ Wers made and leat in a day-on staff of the Wan Ta

paper has evidently been laid (Chinese Mail) esry of the killing of 200 Boxers which it ought to have, the dura- to heark-Repertus matinn tion of the war may be regarded The Hames Pirates- by the Gemma at Chi-li.

us fimited indeed. Meanwhile

HONGKONG TRAMWAY December 24-"A week ago,}

COMPANY LIITRD His Fifteenth Appearance notice that the anxiety at some cattle-desiers who make Washington was increased Hongkong their head quarters when it was known that the were passing through the town of

The following is the

To-morrow's Anužversary.

summunications addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for including Americs, Japan, China, before Mr. Wood this mornings. Consul at Aden was among Sam Chun after scouring the mate statement of leaffe. Becerpts

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Io the course of his travÕIS, Lord Montagu had visited pract

A China, who, was charged ically all parts of the globe, India and Egypt, and in 1896 he with stealing two blankets had no In the correspondent of the less than 14 previous convictions, Times in Rhodesia, during the all for larceny, excepting two, The rates of Subscription to the "Hongkong Telegraph" will Matabele War. His favourite these being for chances, 35 3 sport was motoring, in which he rogue and vagabond, and one for was admittedly a great expert. In housebreaking Prisoner was this connection it may be men sentenced to six months hard tioned that be was the founder and labour and four hours' stocks.. editor of the well known motor-

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fall month.

The rates per quarter and per mansem, proportions. Sabecptions

for way period less than ne month will be charged se forsing journal, the Car. He was also keenly interested in railway, The daily issue is delivered free when the address is socesublate messenger. Peak subeczibers can have their cupies delivered ai their residences without any extra charge. On copies sent by post sn sdditional $180 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage an the weekly issue to say part of the world is $1.00

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osh only).

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cffcials are gratified at Fianna'el Deep Bay in quest of cattle for the murdered, but that the country in the neighbourhood of for the week ending having indicated that matters will the Hongkongmarket. They there

Receipia A

The Russians.

10:26

802

5,006

Annual Meeting of the

Decaabers

the

swiftly adjusted if it is dropped suroes a number of men certained that an Austrian sub-who were dressed in the height matine esak the Persia. It will of fashion and living on the take a fair amount of""adjusting" fat of the land, who they to bring to life those who have had previously known in this Another Remand.

been drowned. Inasmuch as this Colony ander very different cir- The European, Samuel Nex-memage is merely a paling of camstances. The change in the and all transport maters, and house, who stands charged with insult on insult we fail to see where fortunes naturally aroused the importing into the Colony 239 ground for gratification comes in. curiosity of the drovers, and was a keen flower of all country lbs of raw opium, which was

in reply to inquiries they were seized by the police on board the

informed that it was dus to the meeting of horahly representative country Saws Mars, was again brought gentleman of the highest and best

fact that they (the supposed Lodge of Hongkong pirates) had made a big baul by | China was held Laur type one who devoted his means up before Mr. Haseland this and leisure to large and useful morning, when, on the application

their wits, and would be glad if Masonic Hall, Thers two days was granted. the responsibilities and caliga-

in the West, most of it very de- them in « **jamboree," then in District Grand Lodge and of the tions which fell upon him as a Mr. J. B. Sattor, commercial cidedly in the Allies favour it coure of preparation. The dr Craft generally, After the out

some big vers willingly assented, and speak tomary business" had bee member of a prominent titled and commissioner in the East for would seem, in Rumis land-owning family.

New South Wales, states that in things are happening Reuters in high terms of raise of the plated the RW Grand *** curtain-lifting,” translated into lavish hospitality shawn them by addressed the Lodge and Australis the regulations in re-

common or garden English, cer- their generous entertainers who vested the following office Among the Saved."

gard to prisoners of war are very winly does not show, that the paid cash down for everything for the ensuing year-DGM Captain the Hon. Clive Bigham, severe and that only recently a who was also a passenger on the German prisoner was shot forays making any progress in After the night's revel the cattle R Wer Bea, O. P. Chat Persia, and is among those saved, disobeying-orceTEL

this region. On the contrary, the dealers took their leave and came DD GM --Wor. Bro. 10. Bay; Russians are said to be firmly on to Banging where, of couns, Senior Warden -D. Gilber stablished across the Styr, and a they heard all about the Names Junior Warden→G. 0. (ax; wirs, records another success for piracy case, and putting two and | Chaplais -G.: H. Bondhald, SA YEAR AGO TO-DAY. them at Carnowits, where they two together cams to the conclu-Tresearer-J. Helency Brown;

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916.

THE SKILLED, "HALF-SKILLED AND UNSKILLED.

Australia's Way.

LEADING EVENTS IN THE OKEAT WAR.

He is somewhat of an authority on Far Eastern affaire, too. He was formerly Artache st Petersburg and at Peking, while fin 1900 he was A DIC. and Intelligence Officer to Admiral Sir EH Sermour in the Lat Peking Expedition. Like the late Lord Montaga, he has dabbled in literature and jum alism. His books include "A. Ride Through Western Asia ” and ** A Year în China,” It is interesting in the present junc- tare of world affairs, to recall that in 1897 he was special cot-Turks Suffer Enormous Losses. respondent for the Times with the Renter's corespondent

2

Extracts from the war news con fained in the . #Hongkong Telegraph" of Jamiary 4, 1915.

I

have cccupied various heights sion that the men whom they had | Registrar — A D. *Death and bays taken several prisoners, mont at Sam Chuir were a part of President of Bead of General We notion that the enemy waxes the gang, and without loss of time Purpose-F. W Beoszcoano less confident and boastful con- reported the matter to the police. Secretary O'D. cerning his past, present and pro-Detectives have been despatched Senior Deacon Wm. jected triumphs in this quarter; to Sam Chun with written Descon G. C. Añí perhaps because his great offan- instructions from Carton to the intendent of Works -- sire has become his great defen-1 Authorities at that place to the Hooper, Director sive, if not his great retirement effect that they are to sid the—CS Pore the offensive remaining somewhat police in every way - in their of Ceremonies.— conspicuously with the Russians, endasvcare

the Sword Bearer- to captura. suspected men. So far, no in-dard Bearer formation has been received: heraard Bearer by: the "Authorities as to the suocess, or otherwise, of the force vint- sent to San Chum.”

At Salonica.

One needs su almost more than Job-like patience when one Ottoman Army in the Greco-Tur- Petrograd says it is officially reads of the attempts, frat by the Minister of Munitions and now kish War. Those who are always announced that the battle round

Fall Challenge Cup. by the Prime Minister himself, to conciliate the men whose work it looking for peculiar coincidences Sarykazyat confinnes to be waged The fairly obvious comment on

December 27, --- The monthly is to supply the troops in the trenches with sufficient ammunition to will no doubt have noticed that with the greatest desperation the situation at Salonics, and in compeótios for the Fali Challenge oppose Germany. Next to the fact that there are several hundred the subject of this note in the The Turta have entered an-Greek territory generally, for that Cap presented by Dr. Noble, was thousand young men who can only be parsuaded by force to don the eldest son of Lord Mazsey, who ormous losses.

matter, is that King Constantine held this afterncon and wax won, King's uniform, the saddest feature of the war will ever be that there presided over the inquiry into the * Foreign Office. Wires, has no one bas himself to thank

The British flag has been boist-for his troubles. Clear straight Daly seven members competer a second time, by POA. Watson are other men whose minds are so sordid that they must reads take torpedoing of the unitazia advantage of their country's troubles to harass the Government un-Father and son have thus beened by an Australian Force at play from the beginning would and the shooting was in Differant duly on matters that are of no earthly consequence to the public at brought into contact with the Bougainville, an island in the bars avaded more than half the Hongkong, Racehorse Owner

submarine outrages which the war Solomon Group sud Union difcalties that have arisen in his | December 27.—""The unrivall-

large.

LAWN TENNIS-

in the North S

It is good that a man should take a pride in his trade; that he has produced though, the one has Force re occupied, unopposed, path. Had he done his duty by ed success which attended the attentank should take pride in seeing himself eficient; it is good, too, under only been called upon to view the Wallsek Bay on Christmas Day- Serbis and the Allies, they and brilliant racing career of Mr. Cacets of Hous normal circumstances, that he should be jealous for the high matter in the shatract while the The Crown Prince of Sachin has the enemy would have had some P. Chater in Hongkong and thong and CORS reputation of that trade and should be unwilling to see other has had a grim and bitter issued an Army. Order declaring idea as to where respectively, hai bas, so far, not inllowed his Queen Boad

the country free of vade they stood as it is, chace flors to achieve isme on Eag-the Cla incompetent persons posing as adepts. We pass over the fact taste of the actual thing. that we have come in contact with certain specimans of the BO-

Flight Commander Hewlett has the only tarm that one racecourses. Our popular and called qualified British workman who were many degrees in efficien-

been raved by a Dulcir trawler, can ly to the position. The local sport, we believe, has been cy behind quite a large number of amateure. We will take it, for the sake of argument, that the men to whom the Premier and Mr.Loyd George have been kowtowing are all thoroughly competent men and are just as anxious to see banglers excluded from their craft as doo- tors and lawyers are desirous of reeing unqualified men prohibited from practising law or medicine. Every good doctor abominates an amateur; but what sort of doctor weald, ha be that regarded the Wigwam Club's Tourn saving of human life by a layman, who succeeded in eg restoring suspended animation, as a trespass on his own professional rights 2 In life ming, if there is no doctor handy the half-skilled or the un- skilled man must follow his good sense, keeping before him the one object; that of saving a fellow man from death...

In connection with the Wigwam Lawn Tennis Club's tournament, several of the competitions are

Intercession Service. There were deosebe) tions of all contornato intercession serv The services "RETO sive, especially Cathedral sad the claded with the nat | There were also specia

Westminster Usthedral. pape Appeals to Kaiser to

and the neutral nations a liberal purchaser of he slow accase the blood, stock, in some Frens of baring paying high prices for leaf out of Germany's yearlings, bas

of S has yet TOWE

fonica and the district allowing for the fact that herself oblig adopt the stepe 21905 | to render them

sant charge

nate a Disastrous Your by

- Charitable Act. His Hotness the Pope telegraphed to the Kaiser, app ing to his feelings of

hao wear and begin the

Stogies accep

* Our galliant army of skilled munition, workers are faced with a now drawing to a class. life-saving programme on a tragically large scale; one with which In the Me Doubles Cham- they cannot hope to deal unaided. The admission of the ball-skilled nionship, smbert, and Mr. and the unskilled would ecive the problem; and yet only after re- Sewell are in the final. peated appeals from members of the Ministry, whose time, may be In the Ladies Singles Cham-charity to terminale a di supposed to be of valns can these patriots be got to see, the destra-pionship, Mrs. Lambers bility of their being helped in their task by persons who have not reached the finale - served an apprenticeship to their trade. -We read, in one of the In the Ledien latest wires on 12o subject, that the deputation of “workers" has Handicap, Mans #comented actively to co operate with the scheme of dilation." won a pla But will they keep their word ?. At least a dozen tim w has a pro- mize been made to the Government that labour troubles thou

and they have not ceased. If we are to have but a litt

of these

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