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In Memory of Will Adams. At the rummit of Hams; Hill, fofonams, on May 30, the British Ambassador to Tokio unveiled a monument to the memory of Will |· Ademe, the first British subject to land in Japan. There was a large gathering of Japanese, including many distinguished -cfficiala and civilions.
"He Died for Freedom." The memorial to be given to -next-of-kin of those who hava fallen in the war will consist of in
circular plaque, BC companied by a soroll with a suitable inscription. The plaque bears the inscription "He died for Freedom and Hanour." In propar- ing the scroll the committee sappointed to carry out the wohems -desired a short sentence or two ez- pressing in dignified English the ́nation's gratitude, and some of the fest literary- authorities were consulted. The final phrasing is mainly the work of Dr. Montague James
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Bad most aréent in the interesta not only of Great Britain and Ireland or of the British Bapire, bat in the interests of the Allied cause and the future of the world, he would say without a moment's besitation that it was reconcilia Afraid to have in their minds BD BLUE UNIFORM FOR AIR tion in Ireland. (Cheers.) They on their lips what many people ir heard disquieting reports, but he these days regarded as an out threadbare refused to believe that at this worn and even supreme moment the British and formula, Free Trade. (Cheers.) Irish statesmanship was so bank- rupt that it oonid not find an honourable solution.
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Sailors and Soldiers held a de monstration on Saturday in Lon- don. A procession formed on the *Embankment comprised several thousands of discharged men, accompanied
and by banda banners. A masa meeting in the Albert Hall was presided over by Mr. J. H. Hogge. M.P., the pre- sident of the Federation, who anid that the audience was -composed of men who went voluntarily to the colours. Their fellow-countrymen were DOW -defending another line with the same tensaione courage and in domitable will as that of the *** contemptible little Army" that held the line in the sutumn" of 1914. They wished their com- zades God-speed in the conflict
Mr. Asquith visited Darby "in which they were engaged (Cheers). A resolution was pass recently in commeation with the ed expressing the determination meating of the National Liberal so bring the war to a victorious Federation. He had an enthusiaa conclusion, sending a message of tic reception at the meeting of
In the present cironmetanosa, and it would be ridiculous to show as to give it a waist which will ba admiration and pride to comrades the Liberal Council in the Central
and speaking to them as Liberals, themselves for the sake of an im- the envy of the candiest of “sube," at the front and requesting the obsirman to
Mr. Asquith said that in these he would say that they had two aginary or superstitions con- there is displayed at the Air to the King the assurance of days they must walk werily lest paramount and overwhelming sistency, blind to the teachings Board's offices at the Hotel. Cecil their loyalty. Mr. Bottomley said they would inoar the reproach obligations. The first and the of experience; but he stated his specimen of the new uniform be bad abrolate confidence in our of committing a breach of what obvious one was to devote them-opinion for what it was worth-for the Royal Air Feroe. It is ability to come out triomphast in in the jarealistic jargon of the selves, se they had always done, he knew of nothing in the experi-very chic uniform of a this great struggle. There might hour was called the party trace, to the whole-hearted prosecution ence of this war which should delicate blue colour, which will be a question of a temporary Be wea all for the party trace, and of the war, with a view to the lead them for a moment to doubt bring back in enbdasd farm some disappointment here and there, he thought he had shown that speedy, attainment of a clean that in a country circumstanced of the pre-war glory that vanish- hat, how could they doubt the whilst we were engaged in this peace. Any other peace they did like ours Free Trade in its largested when all uniforms were altimate result? Above all things, life and death struggle on the side not desire. There was a great and most generous sense would changed into the universal drab
proceeding at this be at least as necessary for the khaki. let the men at the front be com of freedom sgainst the reactionary struggle
In blue, however, the uniform forted with the solemn assurance powers of the world it was of vital moment, in which their interests country as before the war. that the people at home appreciatinterest not only to oureelves and were sheorbed, and if they had. With regard to State control be is not to be worn during the war, ed the obligation they were under and to our Allies, but to humanity, been able to foresee events they said their experience had not except as a meas dress for offhiosra; to them, and the knowledge that It was ten years since by their might have postponed the meet-bsen altogether happy under the During the war & khaki edition just as they had eaved the country free choice he was nominated to ing, but there was no doubt that domination of a cohort of con is to be worn, and with zeal for so the country would save them, be leader of the Liberal party. the skill of our generals and the trallers. To suppose we could conomy, the Air Board has He had not resigned the position indomitable tensoity of our maintain competition against the decreed that even this shall not Amsterdam, Meroh, 27.-De--(load cheers)-and he was soldiers would "more than hold world under State control was the be made compulsory until a THE HONGKONG & SOUTH
idlest and empliest dream. Tax suficient, time has elapsed for scribing a visit which the Kaiser not aware that he had been depos their own,
He proposed to confine himself ation must satisfy free conditions existing B. N. A. 8. and R. F. C. paid to the Cologne Cathedral on ed. (Laughter.) Until the time March 15, before the great battle came when his naturs! facultise to one aspect of the future which it must not fetter the free and uniforms to wear out.
The existing type of naiform began on the western front, the deserted him, of which event in a senas dominated all others, natural development of our Cologne correspondent of the Tyd be would no doubt receive that was national finance. Our industrice and markets. Ifor both Services has been aays: There were only a few timely warning from his candid national debt at the close of this must not check or penalise washed out" altogether, and
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be saving and accumulation and the new type is in a style similas persons in the building. Dader friends he had no intention of financial
£6,000,000.000, and if the war it must adjust with far more to the officer's service tanio high arches and in spacious soli- doing so. (Laughter.) tude the Emperor sat as if in deep The period divided itself into went on another year it would be equity than was possible under except that there are no aboulder thought, before the pricate' choir, two chapters, the outbreak of the £8,000,000,000. Debt charges, our prezent system the burden of rape, sad the Sam Browne given Behind him his military staff stood war being the dividing line. pre-war services, and the new ser- payment and the capacity to pay place to a cloth belt, sown to the
anic at the back and fastening THE UNION INSURANCE respectfully at some distance. Speaking frankly 68 a party vices which must follow the war
in front with a bright buckle of SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD., Still muring as he roes, the leader to party men, he claimed brought up a colossal total apon
gilt metal. The new uniforme monarchy resting with both that the years preceding the war which it was not anfe even to
for N.0.0.'s and men will also be
Honorary Secretaries & in blue after the war,
Treasurers. haude on his walking stick, revere among the most strenuous conjectare. mained standing immovable for Bad fruitful in the annals of the
Rank will be denoted by the Hongkong, 15th January, 1917, "éome minutes. Then "he turned Liberal party.
badges of the Royal Navy, in and, without exchanging a word Referring to the death of Mr. Frankly and without any quali
khaki braid instead of gold, with with his bits, left the Cathedral Helmond, Mr. Acquith said that fication of reserve it could be met at their head. Thousands of no one could speak with greater in one way only, and that wee by ment strongly recommends for bird surmounted by a crown, hie subjecte Earried up sad gave sincerity of his tenacity of pur increasing the annual national mers to reduce to the lowest both in gilded metal, in lien of the monarch
espontanecna pose, honesty of conviction, and wealth, and that meant by increas possible limit the ares under bar the RN. executive curl ovation, in the midst of which he loyal devotion to a great sense. ing in efficiency and output the fallow, says the Timer. Advan-second lieutenant will wear the. walked to the neighbouring He was pleased to know that his productive capacities of the tage should be taken of the fine bird and crown on both sleeves,
MEETING OF MOTORISTS elation. The Emperor frequently old friend John Dillon had, by capital and industries of the weather to clean foul land; and, but with no lace, a lieutenant the made the military valate, but the the unanimous voice of the party, people. It was just here that should the season continue far bird and crown with one row of be held on FRIDAY. expression on his face did not been called upon to fill the place they might come to the ourable, a large proportion of the lace, a captain with two rows, and the 1918, at 5.15 PM, at dividing poins and would have land usually fallowed might be on the offices of Messrs. JARDINE relax and he remained silent and of leader w extremely serious. His face wore These were critical moments in to call in the teachings and ex-pat, under crop. Tractors are The cap and buttons are to be MATHESON &00, LTD. s look of earnest resolution which the fortunes of Ireland, Let them amples which had made Liberals available for cultivating, cross of the RNA pattern, the HONGKONG, when proposals which was rendered, still more remember that more was at sieke escape a double daneger on the ploughing, &c., for which pur former bearing marks of rank as for the formation of an: AUTO
Crown, Hongkong will be submitted, striking by the fact that he has in all this, more then even one side the danger of a return poses they compare favourably well is the badge, and the latter MOBILE ABDOULATION mach aged during the war. I the future of Ireland or the to the artificial system or with any other means of cultives bird surmounted by skall never forget this picture of future of the British Empire. If Protection, and on the other eido tion. Farmers who wish to hus Trousers and breeches are as now All owners of motor cars the mating monarch praying in they asked him at that moment the danger of exonsive trust in tractors should apply to the worn by the H.F.O., and khaki motor cycles are requested
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Hongkong, 10th June, 1918, Cologne Cathedral on the eve of what he considered to be the ons State supervision and control, County Agricultural Executive shirts and collars are to be worn attend.
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