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WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS-WHAT YOU DONT WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.

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Two Cents if not Prepaid.

A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESH COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES

REPLIES AWAIT BOX No. :—281 299 306 309.

310 BIS 320 322 & 329

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by good Chinese Cook in fest-

WANTED.

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EARLIER ŢELEGRAMS.

BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA,

Good view of

Washington, March; 1. Telegrams and documents before, the Senate Committee which is investigating Bolshevist propaganda show that instructions have been given for a Bolshevist revulution in the United States. Diamonds valued at three million roubles were found in the possession of a Bolshevist courier captured at Riga-on" 15th Decr en rozte to New Yorke from Moscow also” letters to revolutionary, leaders in America suggesting arming of workmen. inciting of soldiers to revolt and anti-capitalistic propaganda.

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POSSIBILITIES IN MONGOLIA.

London, March 3.

Lecturing before the Society of Arts, Mr. W. J. Garzett, a secretary in the diplomatic service, declared that Mongo! influence on the destinys of the human race was proved to be as great as that of the Romans.. The lecturer described attractive commercial possibilities in Mongolia and strongly contended that China should resuine her position and fill the political vacuum on the frontier of the late Russian Empire from which she had been gusted by unworthy intrigue. Whether she would be able to retain it would depend on how she tackled the problems of development.

SHANTUNG QUESTION.

New York, March 4. Mr. Shidehara, addressing the dinner of the Japan Society, his Erst public appearpure since he assumed the Ambassadorship, declared that Japan's course toward Shan" tung would be pursued unswervingi no matter what action China takes Asserting that Shantung cannot be a source of difficulty between the United States and Japan he said it remained with Chinees statsmen to decide whether to effect en immediate settlement or leave the question pendingade. Sinitely. He pledged the open door in China but was sure America and Europe fully realised Japan's special position regarding China.

THE STEAMER SILESIA.

Trieste, March 4. The Commercial Maritime Tribunal here has decided that the steamer Silesia belonging to the Lloyds-Trieste Line which took refuge during the war in a Chinese port then neutral-shall be returned to the owners. It is stated that China appropriated the steamer and rechristened her.

ROME-TONIO FLIGHT.

Bunderabbas, March 3. Lieutenant Ferrarin's aeroplane bound for Tokio, landed here on 29th Feb. and continued to Karachi on 1st March, Lieutenant Masiero arrived in the afternoon. The airmen were cordially welcomed and in every way were assisted by the British civil oficials and the military.

JAPAN CRISIS.

Loudon, March: £ -There is no fortie pow- from Japan as regards the crisis there.

TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

Berlin, March. 5.

The National Assembly was passed a Bell dealing with the trial of War Criminals.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1920.

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Also CUTEX.

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

APPEAL TO HONGKONG,

It is impossible to over estimate the good work the Homes doing.

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It is a Crusade of Love with the Divine seal set upon it. "In as much as ye have done it unto the least of one of these my little ones ye have done it unto me." Over 1,000 of these little ones are admitted into the Homes every year.

Let us watch a few of them as they come a precession of sad hopeless tear-stained faces. Sarah and Jane-rine and four;

are alone in the world. Father has gone away-and: Mother died from starvation.) Florries carried in-she is only

seven-but

been thrown down by a drunken step-father and maimed for life.

has

Amy-aged fifteen brings Berthi

aged six-they have no home, and have been in the streets for three nights and are cold and starving.

Bob-aged fourteen-his father

is in prison and Bob has been in and out of Workhouses or bawking in the streets all his life.

Teddie.found in the streets at

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ten years old-she has been! sent out to beg and has been beater with a stick and kick-į ed with hobnailed boots. Four children.-found by a Bar-

nado Sister in a low and dirty) room-"Is there

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of misery and then--"Doo't want ruffink: "cept them brats to stop their row".-The "brats" were struggling for an emply tin-when at last! they had been silenced the Sisters turned again to the corner but the rags were not moving the little girl was! dead. Arthur.comes from an old snaaty set up on a piece of waste land with a roof made of bits of noleum and an empty tank as a bed. Two tiny-unknown atoms found sleeping under a box-a kind- ly neighbour brought them food when there was any 10 bring.

On November 1st, 1919, the demes had in their care

Dabies and infants under the age of 5 years and of these 125 were less than a twelve months old.

For 25 years a collection has been made in Hongkong during Lent for the Barnaco Homes. Donations may be sent to

Mrs. H. E. Pollock,

128, The Peak.

Mrs. Lander,

St. Paul's College.

Miss Dawson, Helena May Institute.

Donations Gratefully

Acknowledged.

Per Miss Fairall Annonymous Mrs. Bowdler

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NETHERLAND'S REPLY.

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The Hague, March 5. Replying to the Allied note of Febr 16th the Netherland's Government maintains its decision as expressed in the note of Jan. 21.

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THE MARRIAGE OF CARPENTIER,

Paris, March 6. The marriage of Georges Carpentier is announced to take alace next Monday.Havas.

GOLD COIN CASE.

London, March S.

The result of the Gold Coin case shows that all the male defendants were found guilty and sentenced to six months in the second division. The woman defendant was bound over.

The defendants have appealed.

BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

London, March 5.

In the Albert Hall in a twenty rounds contest for the Heavy-weight Championship of Britain, Joe Beckett (holder) beat Dick Smith in the fifth round.

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