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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917.
POST OFFICE.
...
WEATHER REPORT.
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES
THE NEW HIGH GRADE
IN PACKETS
OF 20
VALO
IN TINS
OF 50
PACKED SPECIALLY FOR
MILITARY MESSES
LOOK FOR THE YELLOW & BLACK
LABEL.
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS ISSUED BY THE
BRITISH-AMERICAN. TOBACÇO. CO., LTD.·
FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH.
GENERAL NEWS.
A Plea fur Plainer Speaking.
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The pleresce of Modern Church:- J, organised by the Chorebiten's Union, was resumed at Girten College, Cambridge, fessor Percy Gardner presided. "Di Christ fand Church?" was the eúhj-ot of u per read by Deno Inge (St. Parle, Londos): The Dan sníd Christ never tried to form n schien in the Jewish Church or to found a rival organisation. He proclaimed spiritual indepen denca while Arcepting the institu- tice of His time and country, The break with Jodaism was in- aritable, but he made no provisión fora Cheletian polity. The Catholic Church was the result of histor-' Catholicism is ical conditions. "really, a legacy of the ancient
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more to Greces And Rome then to Galiler. Et is to adaptation of the old re- ligion of the Mediterranean races, and derives much of its strength From its non-Obristian elements. At the presenttimeniysticism and institationsliem are both vigor. our, and we must admit the legitimacy of both types of Obris. Other great religions tianity. have developed Catholic forms, which, however alien to the epirit of the prophets who found- ed them, seem to be inevitable, and have encouraged beautiful types of piety.
"Seven Sons, and Two Son-In-LaST,
At the Fees Appeid C fact the le militares representativa 02- ensstully abpelet against the decisi, n of the West Ham Tritonal in pronting three moath-'exemp t on to a single man, aged 18, who lad been pasead for genersi Havice, The dad's father asid his seved other sons had jrived the] Army. Ose of them bạc died af fever and three galere had berg wounded. He is dated that the husband of histxo daughters were in the Army.
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Sir William Ashley (Birming ham University), dealing with the fanotions of the ministry, ex- pressed the conviction that the priest in the mediæval sense, the Protestant preacher, had cessed to be useful to the English people. The time had come for the broad Charoh clergy to be more outspoken. It would be well if a few selected pages from. the "Religions Infléenose." series *MF. Charles Booth's ́great
ENVEZOVE-POK FREE BOOKLET TO TAKE Life and Labour in
don, could be made part of botequired piading for ordins-
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BLOOD PRISON, SİDWET, BLADDER ORITARY DISEASES. DUBCKARD DL WHAKT KOL PENS. SENS WELL A MEA.CO.HAVERSTOCK 2n, Havretie 300 SARIS DEITE LI BOX CARTEGLIONS. INDEX.
TRY NEW DRAGRE (1
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
Mails for Europe ria Suez ‘are dee- patched as opportunity ofers but only corespondence specially marked in for warded by that route and no particulari of such malls can be given.
subjects
Correspondence addressed - to enemy in China Siam. Liberia Portuguese 'East Africa, Persia and Mor deep cannot be transmitted.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bál-- garia and the Ottoman Empire are Luspended.
On and after the fit October. 1917, the rate of postage on latters from Hongkong to Fatabao, Chan Chuen, and Whampoa will be 4 cents for each ource or fraction thereof.
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT'S WILL
Bequests to her Daughters From Estate of £125,611.
Subject to payment of bequests. to her daughter, the late Duchess of Conne aght, who left eats'e vn med at £125 611, with net per- sqnalty £123,018, biqurathed all her property, to her son. Prince Arthur.In her will the Dacbees Bayr:-".
September 184 11h 55m-No retuma from Japanese stations Pressure bus decreased slightly over, N. China and in- creased slightly to moderately elsewhere; it is bigbeat orar S. Manoburia and relatively low over the Yangtze" Valley and the S. China Sea.
Hongkong Hainfall for the 24 hours sading at 10 am. to-day, 0,00 fuch. Total ince January 1st, 73.20 inches against an average of 22.08 inches:
FORECAST FOR THE 1⁄4À HOURS. ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW
Dirtiet
forecast.
E&SE winds. i Boogkong to Gap Rock moderate;
fice generally.
2 Formosa Camanal
| S/winds,
moderate.
3 douth coast of Chima be-} The same
tween A.K..and Lamocks No. 1 4 Bouth coast of Chios be) The_same twean E.X. and Hainan..? No. 1.
China Coast Mateorologica! Ragister.
Station.
Hakodate
September 18. m.in. z
(Winds
Hour.
Baromater.
Temperature,
Humidity.
Waathar.
D'ilon.
Force,
I appoint my dearly beloved Yostock 6 30.18 55 husband to be executar and Kemuro trastes of my will and in the Tokio event of his death in my lifetime Kochi
Nayasaji
E appoint my dearly beloved son, Na
K'agima
Bonin Is.
Botic
Whalwe 62-29.91 71 95 ene 4 rf Hankow ichang
Swatow
Prince Arthur Frederick Patrick Oshims Albert of Connaught and Stra-Saba tern, K.C., and Malcolm Dancaa l'im Marty, a major in H.M. Army, of 2, Orington-Gardene, S. W.
I bequeath to my daughter Prigente Margaret Victoria Augu- Changaha 6in Charlotte Norsh of Con- shante caught and Strathern, the wife of Bbary F. HRH. Prince O-car Frederick Amoy William Olaf Gastuvus Adolphos | Swale of Sweden, Dake of Ecinis, Taichu £25,000, and to my daughter Tainan Princers Victoria Patricia Belena Kobus F'doras Elizabeth of Coonssght and Canton H'kong Struthern £50,000,
Gay Rock I have bequested the sum of Kacao £25,000 only to my daughter Wusbow * Princess Margaret as a sum of Pathol equal amount was eattled on her Fhulle
Tourane marriage.
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Tuesday, 18th Sept., 1917.
An Exciting Photo Play
IN 4 PARTS:
"A PRINCE OF INDIA."
Pathe's British, French, & American Gazettes.
Comics:
IN DUTCH WITH A DUCHESS."
WIFFLES AND THE EMPEROR.”
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THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
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NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given KOWLOON WATER WORKS.
that Dividend Warrants for the Interim Dividend of $2.50 per share payable to all Share- holders on the Company's Reg. ister at 30th September, 1917. may be obtained at the office of the Company, 2. Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on and a:ter the 8th October, 1917.
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Notice is further given that the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 6th October, 1917, both days in- clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
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C. J. The Duchess biqueathed her
Aparri property to
ber son for his Dagupan absalute use and benefit, in the Manila
Tacloban create a trust, he will distribute follo AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER|certain articles of jewellery and|Surigao furniture in neeganes with alaban memorandum i shall leave for him."
GEO. P. LAMMERT. hope, but without intending to Loquapl
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FOR SALE.
MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CARS' 1917 Overland Touring Cars, GCylinder. 7 Seater.
GEO. P. LAM MERT, Duidell Street. Hongkong, 18th February, 1917.
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C. W. JEFFRIES, Chlef Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 18, 1917. 1 Barometer, reduced to
dege Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-
"ches, tanks and hundredths.
Crowd Refuse a Hearing.
There were some lively scenes last month in Stevenson Square, Manchester.
2 Temperatore, in the shade, in degrocs Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mois ture being 100.
NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION), (Incorporated in England.) Unredeemed Bank Notes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that any OUT- STANDING NOTES will be the paid on presentation to undersigned on or before SATUR- DAY, 29th September, 1917, at
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AFTER THAT DATE, holders will find it necessary to claim repayment in Sterling from the Board of Trade LONDON, to 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
whom the necessary funds] will 5-Force of Wind, according to Beaufort be remitted. Scale.
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THE BOARD OF TRADE State of Weather, b blue sky, cd-make a charge for payment of ached cloud, d drizzling rais, claims out of monies deposited in
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Liquidator. Chartered Bank Building, Tougkong, 16th August, 1917.
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It had been an-gloomy, b bail, 1 lightning, o overcast, y Dounced that a "peace" meeting thunder; Tomky, w daw wel
plasing showers, q equally, r rain, «ow, the "COMPANIES LIQUID- LATION ACCOUNT" at the Bank was to be bold, and about's
of England. thou-and persons attended, in- cinding a few soldiers and officers. At iliree o'clock three members of the British S.cialist party mounted a lorry at one end of the equare, but they were not allowed. to epeak at least nothing could ba beard, owing to the shooting Bad booting of the crowd. The lory was dragged into a back Baromator street, with one of the Socialiste Temperature- still trying to address the com- | Humidity pany, and finally be got down and Wind Direction- tried to argue with the opposition. Force He was anderstood to say that] Weather- they were protéeting against the Bala ------ Germans in their midst the pres! myson open sir Tengstacats on she fiteers. Potatoes, he asid, were
KLK. Observatory, Sept. 18, 1917. selling the previous day in Cordif
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. at 5:5. for 2d., whilst in Man- cheste: they were sold at Id. a pound. Things like that, ho added, they wished to protest rgines. The lorry was then taken away by a man with 4 borée.
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Any European, Non-Asiatié or Indian desiring to leave, the Colony should apply in person at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 a.m. to I p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Applicants will be required. to produce Passports or identifica tion papers.
T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED
that, owing to alterations to. the supply mains to Kowlson Peninsula, water in the distribut ing mains will be cut off between the hours of 8 PM on TUES. DAY. the 18th instant, and 6 A.M. OR WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant.
W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority,
Public Works Department, Hongkong, 15th September, 1917.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
Promenade Concert Season, 1917. The 1st Concert will be held in the Eotanical Gardens.
ON
SATURDAY, September 22nd
at 9 P.M." Vocalists:
Mrs. C. W. Beswick, Miss Camille Castro.
Mr. C. H. P. Hay, Mr. A. H. Lay.
Police Reserve Orchestra. Band of the 74th Punjabis (By. kind permission.)
Admission (at Main Entrance
only).
30 con's and $1.00 (including right to reserved but unnumber- ed chair).
Naval and Military Forces in. Uniform 10 cents.
Children charged Adult prices, Gate open at 8.30 PM.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED.
THE ORDINARY GENERAL
MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the above Com- pany will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, on SATURDAY the 29th of September, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statemeat of Acc: unts to 30th June. 1917.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 21st to 29th September, both days inclusive.
D JUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO
General Managers, Hongkong, 5th September, 1917.
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
CHINESE LEAGUE SCHOOL.
All persons with certain excep tions who remain ia the Colony for more than 7 days BTA required to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION. of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916." Forms of Registration giving the particulars" required may be obtained at the G.P. O, and at all Police Stations.
A The Penalty for non-com- pliance is a fine not exceeding
TIDE TABLE,
From 17th Sept. to 23rd Sept.
$50.
Figh Water
Low "Water":
Hongkong
Hongkong
Mars Tiana.
tion meeting in the qhare, Mr. J. Terratt, of London, being the principal #pasker, Ali của ai đã apecobes were dirreted ngainst the views of the Leeds Conference M and of Momra. MacDonald and Snowden, Daring this macetiog, which wee an orderly one, several Tha >maller, and ocassionally heated 14/ meetings took place in the equare, ons being addressed by advocates of better treatment for discharged and wounded soldínew:
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FLAG & SAILMAKER
No. 139, Des Voeux Road Central,
Top Floor,*:
HONGKONG, Telephone No. 1833
New Class for "Beginners" will commence on MON~: DAY, 1st October, 1917, if suffi cient sapport be forthcoming..
Application for enrolment and enquiries regarding hours of School, Fess, eto, should made to the undersigned an as possible.
By Order E. A. M. WIESTAS