GENERAL NEWS.
A Historic Fort. Thoes, who are accustomed to
travel by star between Shang- hai ind Hongchow will miss the old fort at Oo Ling Jao just above the town of Dongvi, remarks the N. China Daily News. This fort which played a prominent pari in the Taiping Rebellion stands at the junction of the Graad Caos and the cheeks leading to Vicksashan. and the Council's]
Fy at Pingchiao. The stone hich the fort was constructed Being removed to Hangchow."
Suspension of Wireless The Japanese Department of Communicationg sunounces that the Wirelers Telegraph Bureau at Hawaii, belonging to the Marconi Wirelesa Telegraph Co., in Americs, baving been closed tem- porarily by order of the Admirs). ly, it has become impossible for. the Fon bishi Wireless Office to respond to applications for the transmission of foreign wireless metsage
Mr. Bryan, Patriot.
The Osaka “arahí a special cor. respondent at New York wires that Mr. Bryan, who has been ready to make almost any sacrif to prevent a war between the United Sates and Germany, has. went in to application to Pre- dent Wilson for sctive service in the ranks. Ha has asked the President, in the event of his Bev ces not being required as:
■ soldier at prevert, to give him some anitable work until his services sa a soldier are required, Mr. Bryan states that while he was determined to make any sacrifice in order to prevent a war. since the war has been decided. upon by the people he has resol- ved to offer his life to the State. Mr. Bryan bolds the rank of Colonel, having commanded the Nebraska Regiment at the time of the Americc-Spanish war.
Germany's Daring Sples. Paris, February 23.-The in- padecce of German spies is well illustrated by the incidents con- nected with Mr, Gerard's arrival in France. It was reported at the time that a number of persona professing to belong to the Ambassador'a eaire were ar:s-ted by the French sathorities at the frontier. The fact is now COD- firmed. Daring the hard Oos- tom formalities at Pontarlie., one of the French police officere tepped up to a well-dressed man who seemed to be one of the diplomatie party, and exclaimed You are a German." There Wae a great sensation. The in- dividual challenged etoutly denied the charge, but meantime the Ambassador approached süd, lestaing the reason of the alterca fion, declared "I bave never ston the man before." Mr. Gerard
then looking round, pointed oat two other men, who were total "trangere to bim, although pre- tending to belong to his eaite. The three were arrested. All had forged paper, seemingly in order.
The Case of Mr. Thayer. The case in which Mr. R. II. Thayer, Lecturer of English at St. Pal's College. Tenkij, is charged with an infringement off the Military Secrets Law, wee opened at the Yokohama Chibo Saibanabo the other day. The accused was scocmpanied by Mr. Hirasawa, who has been retained for the defero.. After the asual examina- tion of the accused to ascertsio his place of address, profession, and other personal matters, the Prosiding Jadge announced that, the proceedings would be private, whereupon Bishop McKim and other foreigners and & few Japanese ladies, who were present, withdraw. The charge made against Mr.. Thayer by the Pablic Procurator is that at about 5 p.m. on January 17th. 1917 be, without permission of the authorities concerned, sought: free secses to the fortified zone of -the - Yokosuka naval wireless station, bailt.pn Kusunokiyama, at Yokosake, for the purpose of national defence, thereby com- misting a violation of the law for the protection of military secreta, The next tearing was to take place on April 13th.
you have lost your appetite one of the big variety of dainty dishes at the ALEXAN- DEA CAFE sure to tempt "YOU:"-
Victor
NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917.
Victor Records
64411 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere 64491
McCormack. Wiliams.
64427 Bonnie Wee Thing
Lullaby (from "Indian Songs")
"Culp.
64183
My Laddie
Gluck..
64472
Pirate Song
Witherspoon.
64450
Solitude
Alda.
87230
Serenade....
64392
The Swallows
74204
74325
McCorm-ek-Kreisler. Gluck.
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.. McCormack. Have Pity, Sweet Eyes!
Kreisler.
Call in and hear them.
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CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS
14. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG
ERASMIC
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A vanishing toilet cream which is nou greasy, plelicately fragrant and very pleasant to are. It ensures clear, healthy skin and
asure beautifier of the complexios:
ST. GEORGE'S DAY.
APRIL 23RD, 1917.
FAST SAILING MODEL YACHT.
27th inches in Length. Automatic Steering Gear. TO BE RAFFLED. Tic:ets $1.00.
To be obtained from the Tadies.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA.
CLUB.
THE FIRST GYMKHANA MEETING of the Season will
be held at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, the 21st April. 1917, commencing at 3 P. M..
The Charge of Admission will
On view at Thos. Cook &]b- $1.00 for others than Members Son's Office, Made, and kindlyf the Hongkorg Jockey Club or presented by, Lieut. Pooley, Gymkhana Club.. R.N.R.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform.
free.
The Committee invite the ST. GEORGE'S DAY: Ladies of Hongkong to be
A Special Dinner will be
erved at the GRAND HOTEL On St. George's Day.. APRIL, 23RD 1917,
at
$2.50 per head. The ENTIRE PROCEEDS of this Dinner WILL BE GIVEN to the HONGKONG AEROPLANE
FUND.
"
A Special Concert after dinner has been arranged by the Management. Book your Tables early.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S
DEPARTMENT.
IT IS HEREBY notified that
the Government are prepared to let as office to suitable tenant Room No. 5 on the floor of the Post Office building (New Government Offices) in Pedder Street on a yearly tenancy.
Further particulars and condi-
tions of letting may be obtained on application at the Office of Director of Public Works.
CLAUD SEVERN;
Colonial Secretary; Hongkong, 13th April, 1917.
presert,
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO.,
LIMITED.
(Incorporated in the United Kingdom.)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Meeting of the Hongkong Tram- that the Ordinary General
way Company, Limited, will be beld at the Offices of Messre. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1917, at 12 o'clock NoON, to transact the ordinary business of the Company.
By Order of the Board,
W. E. ROBERTS,
Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd March, 1917.
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS
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ONE CENT PER WORD
"FOR EACH INSERTION.
TO BE LET.
TO LET FIRST CLASS SHOP in Chater Road next Moutries' Lane at rear. Apply -Clark & Co.
TO BE LET.
TO BE LET-Kowloon, FUR
NISHED or UNFURNISH- ED ROOM. Board if desired. Apply 6, Victoria View.
то BE IET-No. 2,
STEWART
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10 BE LET. UNFURNISH- Furnished.
TERRACE. ED. NO. MACDONNELL Pollock, Prince's Buildings...
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Tpossession or on May 1st.
LET-Immediat WANTED. Vladivostock firm
requires CLERK for Bri-1 ONE or TWO ROOMS; can be tish correspondence. Apply to let singly, or together, with Box 1274 c/o Hongko g Tele- board, in good lecality. Apply graph."
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Telegraph."
c/o Hongkong
WANTED. WILLIAM'S
CHINESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY, second hand.
ROOMS, Telegraph."
TO BE LET-First class Apply K", c/o the" Hongkong
FURNISHED
suitable for Single Men, or Married Couples, with or without board. Electric Light and Bells. WANTED-Immediately use of Telephone. Terms moder-"
SECOND ENGINEER for British steamer ate: Tel. No.K 3. Apply T E.
"Sisiman." Hall, Palace Hotel, Kowloon,
Manila. $250 Philippine_cur. rency. Apply 18, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TO BE LET-FOUR-ROOM
ED HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, and AFLAT in Humphreys Buildings, Kowloon."
WANTED, Cheap SECOND HAND IRON SAFE in good working order. Capable of holding fifteen to twenty thous and dollars in silver roias. *pply Bell cla "Hongkong
TO LET OR FOR SALE Telegraph." Kowloon Marine Lot 48, with wharf. area 58,000 sq. ft.) suitable for coal storage or erection of godowns.
Apply to:-
HUMPHREYS ESTATE FINANCE CO., LTD.,
Alexandra Buildings.
&
ANIEDAD ELECTRI
CAL of MARINE EN- Engineer at GINEER is required as a Shift tbe Generating Station of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. Wanchai. Apply in writing accompanied by details of experience aat copies of testimonials to The Manager,
TO BE LET. OFFICES at, Hengrong Electric Co. Ltd., St.
Connaught Road, C.
OFFICES in King's & York
Buildings.
HOUSES in Clifton Gardens,
Conduit Road.
HOUSES in
Broadwood. &
Moreton Terraces.
George's Buildings.
FOR SALE.
HOUSES on Shameen, CAN-MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CARS.
TON.
THE
Apply to:-
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY
Co., Ltd.,
1917 Overland Touring Cars,
6 Cylinder. 7 Seater.
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Duddell Street.
Hongkong eth February, 1917
NOTICES.
4.65
VAFIADIS' EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.
Imperial Bouquet per Crown Prince
100
$5.30
100
50
2.35
10
.50
Extra Fine (Grand Format)
50
2.35
Nectar
50
2.35.
Yildiz
25
LIO
Club Size Non Plus Ultra
10
.40
100
3.60
50
1.85
20
75
Superline
100
2.40
50
1.20
SOLE AGENTS
HONGKONG CICAR STORE.
HOTEL MANSIONS.
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LESSONS.
G. MOUSSION,"
15. Morrison Hill "Road,
NOTICES,
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE
ALL ENGLISH
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE
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ΤΟ
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THEY
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J. T. SHAW
21, HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
THE HONGKONG & SOUTH HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
CHINA WAR SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION.
APPLICATION
for
forms Membership of the above Association may be obtained from all the Banks or from the undersigned.
THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD., Honorary Secretaries & Treasurers. Hongkong, 15th January, 1917.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
WHOLESALE Indents
promptly executed at lowest csh prices for all British and Continental goc ds, including:
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists'
Sundries,
Chias, Earthenware GI-89ware,
Cycles, Motor Accessories,..
and
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Drapery, Millinery and P'ece Good,
Fancy G oda and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Met ls,
Jewellery, Plsta and Watches. Photographic & Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. etc., etc. Commission 24% 105% Trade Discounts allowed, Special Quotations on Demand. Sumple Cases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold] on Accorint, WILLIAM WILSON & SONS Established 18141
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NOTICE.
THE HALF-YEARLY MEET-
ING of Members will be held on SATURDAY, the 21st April, 1917, at 12 o'clock NoON. CLUB on the Ground Floor of st the Offices of the JOCKEY the HONGKONG CLUB ANNELE, Chater Road,
By Crder.
T. F. HOUGH, . Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 6th April, 1917..
G.
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Any European, Non-Asiatic or Indian desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at "the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 am to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Applicants will be required to
produce Passports or identifica tion papers.
All persons with certain excep tions
who remain Colony for more than 7 days are in the required to Begister themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the obtained at the G. P. O, and at particulars required may be all Police Stations.
The Penalty for non-com- pliance is a fins not exceeding $50.
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