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ESTABLISHE

845

No. 15,846.

翼大十月二年四 一百為子一其

HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914.

當甲夹農平三國民樂中

BUSINESS NOTICES,

WATSON'S

E.

"BRANDY

Finest very old Brown

Brandy. Guaranteed 25 years

age in wood. The finest liqueur Brandy on the market.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ld.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

UMEMOTO.

PROFESSIONAL TATTOOER.

Orders attended to at the residence of Customers, if desired.

Finest work done by hand only.

No. 12. Queen's Road East,

-Hongkeng, Oct. 2, 1913.

CREAM!

MILKMAID THICK RICH URHAM

'CREAM THAT CAN RE WHIPPED, BUT CANNOT BE BEATEN

It is simply –PURE URBAM,

Contains NO PRESERVÄTIVES.

Makos splendid IOF" CREAM.

Excellent with Stowed sad tinned Fruits,Fruit salada-etc..

Packed in 2 sixes of tins.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

FAIRALL & CO

RACE SEASON

Are Showing New Gowns, Suits etc,

Smart Dress Materials, Millinery Eto,

A Good Selection of Neck Wear Everything suitable for the Season

TELEPHONE 644

Hongkong. February 2, 1914.

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NOTICES

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD

Portland Cement

In Chalis of j375 lbs. ne!,,

In Bhas of 250 ibe, nei.

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GENERAL MANAGERS,

MEE OHEUNG ART PHOTOGRAPHER,

CHILDREN'S PHOTOS

A Speciality.

CANTON NOTES,

HONOURING THE MARTYRS.

"(From a Correspondena,}

Canton, Feb. 19.7

In the 8th instan“, « ‘jeuneral meeting was held in the Blilitary Students' Associa- tion on the Bund for the purpose of han- auring the three martyrs-Chan Chung Ying, Wang Chiu Ming and Laung Laa Po, who were shot by Chan Ewing. Ming's order.

The hall was beautifully.decorated with bunting, wreaths and hanging-scroll and the names of the martyrs were written on tablets and conspicuously placed in the hall,

The relative of the there martyrs came to the meeting first. Then came persons from the oficial,.military and other ölnaseK, The cotemory commenced at noon, when General Lung Kan kwong, representing the Governor General, acted as Chief Sheri ficer." bowed thrice before the tablets. The meeting.dispersed at 2. p.m.

Chao wa ▲ natire of-Tang District of Kwang-si, Wong of Tim Shan District and Loung was born in the Tung Kid Dincrict.

THE HOLIDAY.

Today being the anniversary of the day when the Northern and Southern Provinces were united under one Republican Govern- ment, Mr. May, the Commissioner of Castoms, at Canton, lissued a notification to his subordinate officers which ra«ds a follows "It is hereby notified that by order of the inspector General of Costume the 12th of Feb. will be observed a n public holiday." It is learned that this in accordance with Government

instractions.

TIGER CHASES MOTOR PARTY.

An Exciting Adventure.

A Matang, correspondent writes to the **Times of Malays **>--

A full grown tiger chased a motor car (for hires, at 17th mile Taiping-Bruas Houd ut 10 pm, on 28th irust.

The cecupants of the car got very frightened" and commenced shouting, whik, strange to say the liger also gavė longue, and continued the ching for some considerake distance.

The incident happened just in front of The homes of the Mulay mm, Mat Deis, who shot the tigress at almost same place forred to in your issue of 20th inst. Mat, wh, by the way, has a keen ear for the sound of big gun, heard the tiger and, like the old warrier he is, was " cut with his gun in a moment...

He was however, disappointed to hear nothing more than the dying sound of the feeing-er in the distance. Next morn- ing. Mat says be distinctly saw the marke "of the tigers claws on the hard road.

At Bangkok during the Chins New Year odebrations there was a collision between two dragon proensaions of Can- Sonose and Hailams. One' Chicose waS

illed and many injured.

FEWARE OF COLDS

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO & WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTUN AND MACAO

STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-CANTON LIVE,

HONGKONG TO GANTON.

8 AM

HEUNGSHAN, 10 7.M. • KINSHAN.:

CANTON TO HONGKONG. MONDAY," 16th FEBRUARY,

8. HUNAM.:

5 PAL. FATSHAN,S

BL.M. HEUNGSHAN 3 P.M. 'KINSHAN.

TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY,

8.

10 r..

* HONAM.'

FATSHAN.'

A Telephone Service has been recently installed on the Company's Steambuta Day Steamers Call No. 778, Night Steamers Call No. 770.

HONGKONG - MAŬAO. LINE, 3.8. (SUI TATT

6.6. TAISHAN HONGKONG TO MACAO.

Week days at 84.M. sad 2.2.x. from the Company's Wing. Lox Street Wharf Sondays, at 9.M. and 19.30 P.M. from the Company's Wing Lor Street Wharf,

MACAO TO BONGKONG.

Wock days at 7.80 a.m. and 2 r... Sundays, af 7.30 AM, and BP.M.

EXCURSION

TO MACAO. SUNDAY, 22 FEBRUARY.

The Company's New Steamship "TA18HAN, '

will depart from the COMPANY'S WING LOK STREET WHARF at 9.1.1. and return from Macao st,5 r.1.

:

N.B. There will be to Steamer from Hongkong at 12.30 p.m. or Sunday 15th

instant.

FARES: SALDOS Single "83, Return $5.

1st Class Single 81.50, Return 82, 1 2ND CLASS Single $1, Return $1.50 Staterooms:-Saloon $1 per person each way. 1st & 2nd Class 50 cte. per person each

Forther particulara may be obtained at the Office of the Company.

CANTON-MADAO LINE,

S.S SUT-AN.

Departures from Macso to Canton on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at ở P.M. Departures fro a Canoon to Macao on Tuesday, Thur-day and Saturday, at 4.30 13. S. 8. (HOL-SANG,"

Departures from Macao to Canton on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 9 r.m. Departure from Canton to Macso on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. at 4.50 z..

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UANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

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Booking Office open daily (bondaý excepted) a.a. to.5 2. Further particulare may be obtamad at the Office of the

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