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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1919,
“PACIFIC PORTS".
NEW FOREIGN TRADE PUBLICATION.
The well known firm of Messrs. Frank Waterhouse and Company of Seattle, U. 8. A., one of the largest shipping concerns on the Pacific Coast, realising the tramen- dous interest everybody now has in Countries on the Pacific in connection with the great volume of trade that is soon to begin with these countries by the reat of the world, saw the need for a Bureau of Information devoting itself entirely to trade and commerce and has organised such Bureau with headquarters in Seattle and Branch Offices in all the principal Cities in the United States. They are now organis ing similar institutions in all the principal parts of the Far East. Mr. J. H. Giles, Mansger of Pacific Ports for the Far East, is now in Hongkong arranging for the opening of the Hong- Bureau. Mr. Giles Sunday, 16th February. The koog Infantry Battalion will parade assays that this Bureau will under at King's Park Range to fire as follows:-
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Orders for Infantry Battalion issued to-day by Major H. A. Morgan state-
We regret to record the death of Lance Corporal Singleton, who passed
away in a military
be st the Bervice of sl hospital, in Glasgow, from in-
firms desiring information re fluenza. Lance Corporal Single-
200 yards, (a) 5 rounds per man the countries on the Pacific. This garding trade matters in any of ton was a member of the local Felice Force. He left the Colony at 3 tiles per man in 45 seconds, Bureau is intended to furnish (b) 15 rounds per man at information on Chinese native Silhouette Figure No. 3 in one products, trade conditions in minute, from command "Rapid general to firms seeking this in- Fire." Rifles to be loaded and formation and to give specific 4 rounds in Magazine. Firera information
manufacturers
in 1915 to volunteer for service,
and was appointed to the Royal Flying Corps wherein he saw
much active service in France.
Vice Admiral Tudor Tudor, C.B., K.C.M.G., Commander in-Chief of the China Squadron, accompanied by Mrs. Tudor Tudor, arrived in the Colony at 10.30 this morning from Singa- pore, and was informally received on stepping ashore, at the Naval Dockyard, by Commodore Garner The customary call was tande at Government House at noon, where a guard of honour from the Manchesters was drawn up.
this
Remember Saturday is the last day, for buyings St. Andrew's War Bond ticket. "Get In and Help Bay's one of the latest ads. A Celestial, who possibly con- fused St. Andrew's War Bond tickets with "Sampai " lottery tickets, "got in morning by the gate of the Ma- gistracy and "helped" the Police Treasury by paying $50. See that you get the genuine War Boud tickets. None genuine without the hall-mark "St. Andrew's Society,"
to stand in trench as in Practice desiring to enter this market. of the Annual Musketry This is not to be confined Course.
to American enterprise but is The Platoon obtaining the international in ila highest percentage of hite will serving any firm in the world in- become holders of the Pullock terested in trade on the Pacific Cup for one year.
Dress, Drill order
pouches
Times of starting - 8 a.m. No. 8 Platoon.
"
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Butchers Meats BEEF MUTTON
MUTTON LAMB.
SAUSAGES
RABBITS HARES
PURITY
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AND AT CANTON.
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ANGLES
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Ocean. Being a shipping firm, with Mesars. Frank Waterhouse and Company are directly interested in developing trade on the Pacific, and in doing so, are naturally They are not in the merchandise helping the shipping industry.
with anyone engaged in imports business and are not competing
and exporte
8.30 am. M. Gun Company and Mounted Section.
9 am. No. 3 Platoon and Signalling Section.
9.30 a.m. "D" Company. 10 am. No. 4 Platoon. 10.30 a.m. No. 2 Platoon. 11 a.m. No. 5 Platoon. 11.30 am. No. 7 Platoon. 12 noon No. 6 Platoon, 12.30 p.m. No. 1 Platoon. Notice. The dress for Officers attending the Engineers' Ball on 14th instant is Mess Dress (for those in possession of it).
The monthly meeting of the Mothers' Union will be held at A Chinese, who was hard the Helena May Institute on for cash, was entrusted by his Tuesday, the 18th, at 5 pm, and deliver a quantity will be conducted by the Rev. of clothing to a washerman. He A. T. Woodman Dowding, of St. delivered them at a pawn shop Andrew's, Kowloon.
master 10
and the latter in tara delivered
him to the Police. The Police could not be bothered with the
Poor Amelia d'Almeida.
As
The mouth piece of the Service Barean is a monthly publication called Pacific Ports, which will have the largest circulation of any trade magazine in the world. The best authorities on trade information that can be obtained
this
will contribute monthly articles from all the principal ports in the Far East making magazine indispensible to all those who wish to keep them- selvves posted on foreign trade.
The co-operation of the busi- neas interests of the Far East is earnestly desired in making this work as constructive as possible.
FAIR PLAY FOR GIRLS.
TOO MANY OVERTAX THEIR
STRENGTH.
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man and delivered him to Mr.she presiste basking in the A girl who earns her parente' R. E. Lindsell, who in tara sunshine of Hongkong, Mr. R. E, admiration by growing rapidly, ordered the Celestial to be de Lindsell has been good enough becoming taller than themselves ivered to the gaol authorities to order her not to pollute the before she is well embarked on if a fine of $50 was not forth- atmosphere of the place by her womanhood, hardly has fair play. coming. So it is not only the presence at large. She was per- and unless her development is She often outgrows her strength, sharebrokers who have to Somitted to bask in the sunshine of carefully watched and her blood through the task of making the Colony, but only within the kept up to the mark, she will deliveries.
purlieus of the Victoria Gaol, for become pale and anaemic suffer- a period of nine months. The ing sometimes great misery, and history of this case is interesting.will run a great risk of going into This woman was banished by a decline.
The giving of false names and addresses may be practised by Germans in China when peace the Hongkong Government to In plain words for woman's is signed. In the meantime this Macao for a
book period of ten reading a
Talki To pastime is being indulged in by years. She came back Women," explains the care need- certain Chinese. The difficulty on January 28th and was warned ed by their sex at all ages. It of knowing when Lam Chi-fat is by the Captain Superintendent will be sent, free by post, to any not Lam Chi-kat if he represents of Police and seat back. She to the address mentioned below. reader who forwards a postcard himself as the latter, is increased came back again and this moru The great need of growing girls as Iam Chifats and Lam Chi-ing made a good deal of noise is pure blood-abundant, rich and kats are like the ends on the in Mr. Lindsell's Court. She red. In all ordinary cases the seashore. To Sergeant Ingham said she had a letter from the new rich blood made by Dr. falls the credit of knowing the Governor of Macao. Mr. Lind. Williams' pink pills for pale peo- different fats and kata by intui-sell said he did not believe her ple will enable a pale, thin girl to tion. Yesterday a Celestial paid story.
develop healthily to blooming womanhood.
a
pawnbroker in Des Voeux
Road Central a visit and import- aned him to pawn a blanket. The Police are gifted with a good deal
of common sense we particularly
ARREST OF YOUNG TUUKS.
With this new blood in her veins she will gain a glow of health in her cheeks, her eyes will become clear and sparkling, and with a keen appetite for incala, and power to digest food, she will throw off all lassitude
A message from Constantinople emphasise this as its possession says that the Government has in this Colony is so uncommon, arrested the most important and Sergeant Ingham, who was in the most dangerous members of the and depression and grow strong shop, guessed at once that the Committee of Union and Progress Williams pink pills impart a new and upright. In such cases Dr. blanket could not possibly including the General Secretary interest in life. be the man's d's it is of the Committee and the two
Dr. Willianis pink pills can be very chilly at
and Governors who were responsible bought everywhere, siso, post nights a blanket is a sine qua non. for the, deportations of the free, one bottle for $1.50, six for Moreover, the man gave a wrong Christian inhabitants of Thrice $8 from the Dr. Williams" name and address, and this morn- and Asia Minor, and also the Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, ing Mr. R. E. Lindsell gave him Ottoman delegate on the Board of Shanghai Their beneficial effect 8 Police number and stationed the Public Debt and the former on the looks and the sppetite is him at Victoria Gnol, where all financial agent of the Committee, quick and well-merked. his latters ste to be addrewed if Public epimion contacte that this This can be segred by starting a he does not pay a fins el $10.
mesure should have been taking course of the Puls now.
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