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Formission has been granted to hold

■ concert þat Volunteer Headquarters to night up to 11 o'clock.

Forgabbt at St. John's Cathedral,

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AND CAPTURED.

The Straits Times" of Sept. 19 con tained the fo lowing —

The Governor has received today the dowing mosssga fram Admiral Thomas Jarron, Cenimarding the China station

The trade routes west of Penang bavo been closed for the last law days owing to the German light cruiser Endan having sunk the following B irish ships in the Bay

September 11

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Very old liqueur Scotch Whisky. Mr. J. W. White having returned to the of Rauiga on the dares tahari, pin

Our Celebrated very old Liqueur Scotch Whisky is Colony, has resumed bis position as acting a bland of the best Pot Distilled Scotch Whiskies. It' is of great age, very fine, and mallow. Its superior quality has established its reputation as THE LEAD for repairs, during the progress of which ING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE EAST.

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.” The old Sür Ferry wharf at Korkun will be closed for some time from to-morrow

the police will we the wooden police pior.

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THE MAN IN THE STREET"

AND SCIENCE.

Scorn has been doing bonour to the memory of one of her greatest sone-Joha Napier of Merchiston near Elinburgh. Three hundred years ago

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The steamer Kapunda was also captured 19th September but was released and sent into poit with the crus of the sunken.

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·CORRESPONDENCE.

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BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS AND THE WAR

(To the Editor of the " CHIRA Harz.")

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914

SCOTTISH SPORT.

“[Frem Our Chen- Correspondent, )

EURO, Auguse 9.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..

THE SIEGE OF

TSINGTAU.

DEFENDERS" WHILE · AWAITIKE

ATTACK DIG GRATES.

Little reliance can be placed on opening season form in Association football, bus Shanghal Resident Brings, Latest Newar indications are that the usual trip, -Coftic, Hearts, and Rangers-wl conpy the leading positions. Queen's Park" "owad To hava go fato and out of Tsingtat their dufost more to lack of waicha than within the last tow days is something of Sir-We should feel obliged if through want of skill; and, it must be said, tosome the medium of your columns, you would rather hard usage. Rangers met with the an achievement, yet this fear has just beer thank the many applicant amongst courtomed strenuous reception as åber, perfumed by a Shanghai resident whem Britist certificated Captains and Dificersisen, and in the slowing stages two of urgent business had called to the bele guer who through the medium of the Guild, their men were injured while stalling offed aty. bara valantoored for special service forwarda desperately anxious for 15 under the Admiralty during the presso equalising goal; but they eruatailly won crisis. Owing to the numerous applications after a thrilling finish where last year they received some time must elapse before were even more fortacate to draw. Celti theso can 'all be dealt withi

wère minus some of their host men, and therefors did not show altogether woll they were expital in catfeld, hat slack before goal. The Bearcsecured two points at Kirkcaldy for the drst time, and ware much the better combination.

Some of the qualifications of there me bors who are all eager for active service are interesting. Many have served in His lajesty's Fleet as Officers in the Royal Naval Reserve, being pow on the This Lovat, of 3,4001 tunsi net:register, Retired List. Others have bad experiance built by Russell and Co, as Port Glusis carrying troops during the South

in 1 and owned by ålessen, J. Warmack gel is, of Leath.”

African War, the majity of them holding the Transport Mudn. a -Nowing the Forsatility of the applicants Captain Ti ells, 9.1 tons, not register. from Hall (vet 44) desires the Guild

Admiralty belt by * Thandi und Co., Kal., and to inferu

that he basemandet seniors and traded and in Jam » Naurang, baki, FansÏ»FIR.

in pil ports nễ xhm wheld for the ball of fil-gow in 1914 by C. Connell Mouse and Semaphore Signalling in all its The Diplomat, 4873 Es ist resister sixteen yosts. He is pr ficient in ari (0) Lal., nad whef by Messrs. J. hesaber, as a fair knowlege of Swedish and T. Hobrisett, er 45verpond.

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| and "Norwegian bungauges, ein read and

Before Mr Woud this morning Assistant cook Hom the West Paint dis- trict was charged with the theft of £31, 60..

The money was taken from a lockel

The Kilis, 2.257 toas det register write Rosin, her bad home and solosi eupboard, the lock of which was nut strong ty, Connell on Co., Ld..perkunce of horse and small area work. thus enabling the door to be sasily wrench-lasgow, in Ba ed upon. Defendant was arrasted. a hu wax minut to board the train for his untive

Bage

Mr. Wood sentenced hin to three months' imprisonment and four hours, stock.

In a summons this morning for allow ing a stray home toldarunge a tree belongs. Wood said he did not think the summons ing to the Government at Kings Park; Mr.

had been properly made, ont... Handrined the defendant to go and see Mr. Turcher. head of the Fotonry Dupartment, and offer there appeared a small quarto volume strike out the summons as it was put')

So pay for the damage. Mr. Wood said he entitled "Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio" whose influence apon the development of mathematics it is difficult to over-estimate. It was the first of a set of logarithm tables,

The Grust Northern Telegraph 'Co. Am was the evidence of a new thought and a new power, destine:lces that they wil gaan weerPt to revolutionise arithmetical calcula-defened telegram in all couples which

Ladies' First Classment was due, therefore recently

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General Memoranda.

SUNDAY, October 4-

8 a.m.-Excursion to Macao.

MONDAY, October -

under the right soution, tie did not keo what defondant could be charged with unless some one complained of the horse straying

I accept this claws of telegrame.

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wann bamper rrico during the South African Warand has an in-imate kuswledge The Trideck, built ut. Demmbajt on in of the Haine and especially the approaches 1918 by Mayor, A. "MacMillan and re there. He is willing to act as captain, Zaki bie met register, wild a three, print or accept any position under

raar port Co., Fall, jaf Liverpadle

the Admiralty in transport or active

SPORT.

Football.

The Hongkong Police Football team Will oppose the Men of Kent at Stone- hind on Tuesday next, the 8th the kick of being at 1.00.p.m. The Fallen team will-bu: Goal, Swan; ! bucks, J. Clack and Garliner, half-hucks.. Caves Kelly and Drury; Krwards, Wi-

von, A. Clark, Reid, Allerhurch, and Dick. Heservos, Ebearl- and Holland,

HONGKONG 'PRINCE OF WALES FUND.

Mr. A. G. Stephen, the Hon. Tron The Fustern and Aorcisted Telegrapher of the Hongkong Prines of Wales panies announce that from the 1st ins. Fund, seuls us the following Subtip degrass will be counted and charges for tims List No. 1:-

KOWLOON CITY ARMED ROBBERY.

Baforu Mr. Wood at the Police Court

this afternoon the hearing was resumed of

charge of armed robbery at the Sa La Tau village, Kowloon Old City, Againat four Chinese.

Mr. Russ appeared to defend the secordi primer.

Dr Martin Lebb, honorary visiting urgeon at the Government Civil Hospital, us be examined a Chinese women who was alleged to have been stabbed at the scone of the robbery. The inspection ôf cho, Toman's wounds took pines in the Magis

tembak Room.

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(The goman had ten stab wounds, une an inch log and as a deep, but the second was superficial. The Best wound had to be stitched

Mr. Elli Kalearic

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Crow

Passengers, sete. "Atsuto

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Mr. S. W. Ho

Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund,

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E. Siz. F. II. Mag.

K.C.M.G., Laubi Miss May

tions. Scotchmen, justly proud of this achievement of John Napier, to whose genine this progressive move

--All letters ad figures in ad invited the representative of the dew, txt, and signature will be adird fogether each figure or hair of division mathematical societies of all nations conting as two letters and the total. to assemble at Edinburgh in com.divided by ten, giring the "number 'ol | memoration of so significant an event chargeable words.

Doubtless some of those who accepted the invitation have made as see Napier's work in a brilliant and convincing light, observes a writer in "Engineering;" but it is a difficult task to demonstrate to the "man in the street", wherein lies Napier's claim to the gratitude of the world. 1 be benefits that science renders are many but they are acknowledged only by few. The man' who invented the multiplication table was a great benefactor of his species, though his name is forgotten, and we bave used [his'device so frequently that we think but little of it. But let anyone try to work a multiplication sum with Greek characters, as practised in ancient Athens, and he will view the matter in a different tight. So it is with Napier. In teaching his generation Technical Institute Evening Clue how to construet tables of logarithms

Commence.

he devised an artifice that with accuracy and facility solves a number rear gnized as haring pawned a pair of of problems that previously could be Yanmati and stepping frowned dealt with only by the expenditure said: Two men pawned then I was one of much time and, the cumbrous of them.

The Superintendent, in war to Mr.] method of simple aetithmetic. It was Ross said the first line of mon for a great achievement, only possible to identification to specials and hours, Kwong Heung Shing a profmind thinker: bnt it is so easy to had to get an her hatch Amateur Boxing Tornament at City turn up a table of logarithms that we broken into said she s bright flare on forget the labour involved in forming that the thought the base must be no fire. night of the robbery. It was so bright. the first. We apprecinte na little the She opened the door and caught & glimpse of the robbers. She banged the door and industry and patience needed as we out her back against it and then felt a knife do the clearness of thinking and theater ber back twice. Witness identified articles of clothing as his property. She also training required to take a new step wioted out two of the prisoners, one of in a direction in which there are no who stabbed her was not among the pri whom, she wait, had a revolver. The man pioneers. It was a wise decision, Lady May opens French Convent Sale therefore, to orgniaise a tercentenary that when he saw the robbers be anked his

The husband of the last with

commemoration, and oblige us to wife to stand with her back to the door reflect how much the development of Four men entered the rooms and another while he wont to a box and extracted 30. mathematics in various ways owes to stood on the page. He recognised the Napier's happy inspiration and first second and third prisoners.

The hearing was adjourned till Tuesday. perseverance.

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Birthday of Confacius.

MONDAY, October 19:

of Work.

WEDNEIDAS, October 211--

Trafalgar Day (1805).

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The Captain Superintendent of Palice are evidenes regarding the prisoners' identification. They were in a-wf-15. Un a second identification one man was

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Kakvice.

The full list of applicants up to date bas been placed in the hands of the Admiralty who, in returning thanks, state that the various names have been noted.

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J. W. MOOLE. Secretary of the Imperial Merchant

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Corps Orders by Leut.-Cotinel A. Chapman, Y.D.

ΠΕΡΟΠΤΕ.

The names of the men on Gined are to be furnished daily by the Orderly Sergeant on a separata sheet and not on the daily parade state.

TRAVELLINƏ İCLAIMS.

OCs will apply m early as possible to the Staff Officer for the amount of travelling claims for their Companies or Spetions. Signatures of the men are required to the duplicate receipt forms.

PATLADES.

Parade for to-morrow, Saturday, 3rd instart, il.

CONCERT.

Permission is granted for the bolding ff concert at Volunteer Headquarters -night up to 11 p.m. Lights out will | b. at 11.15 p.m. instead of 10,80 p.m.

SCOTTKH KELODE—STEST DIVISION, Celtic, I Motherwell; 0, Third Lanark 3: Marton, S. Partick Thiarla, 4; Dundou. 1. Clyde, 3. Kilmarnock, P.

· Rangers, Abardeon, D. Airdrieonians 2: Queen's Park, 1. ; Best of Mid-Lothlo, 1; Rovers 1-

Raish

St Mirren, 4: Dumbarton, 2 Hamilton Ac idemicals, 2; Ayr United, Flibornintz, Falkirk. 1.

SECOND DIVISION,

The journey as far as Kinochau elty Treas Tinauf was made without any diffealty, but as there had been numerous ash-cuts on the railway lina beyond the Chinese City

Kochau, the only manner in which Ting could be reached by, sampar Acre the day, a trip which took up tha bust part of twenty-four hours,

After a stay of three days in Taingtad the return journey was undertaken. During these three days, Sowavar, there bad bien (a continunus downpour of rain, “and” thun.” Exfter is main pan-pasager karna. the bay, it was found that the country between the onses and Kianchez city was under water, This necemitated a four hours" tranip through what was practically a lake, the water frequently, being breastshigh.

The Japanese advance guard had already arrived at Kinochau, hut, nevertheless, accommodation was f›ord in the city for L | the night Some diffenity was experienced. e following morning in getting away from the city, the Japanese appeared to be waspicions of the movements of the Bravo'lar. | "***

Abuzern, 1; Johnstone, 1. East Starlingshire, 0; Albion Rovers, 0. Doader Hibernisa, 3; Arthurlío, 80 Clydebank, Vale of, Levun, 1. Cowdenbeath, 3; Dunfermline Athletic, I St. Bernard, 2; Leith, '0. (St. Johnstone, 3; Lochgalls United, 1.

CRICKET.

ANOTHER DAY WALL.

The foods had done considerable damaga to the railway line beyond Kisochen. making it impossible to the train to man. It was stated, however; that the service to Trinnafu was in order from the next station. No means of transport thither Vary little cricket is being played in j' were available, and thus it becime necess Scotland, bot two good individual perform sary to proceed on Shank's pany. ances are recorded: A. G. G. Asher, of } Alternately wading and walking, the the Grange, scored 101, and Paddy, of traveller at length reached the station Lenzia, bis the Sith century of the season. (the journey having recupied a day), to ind he is making a hold bid for 1000 runs, that there was no train running, the service In the Western Union, Poloe had 199 closed against Waste 68 for 4: and Greenock 100 against Uddingston 199. In dub, matches Grange 360 for against Ayr 200 for 7: Stenhousemuir 48 against Stirling County 06; and Cartha 40 against Glasgor Academicals 117 for 8.

SCOTTISH COUNTLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Completed Table.

Perthshire Forfarshire ... Fifenbire

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Aberdeenshire Stirlingshire......10 Clackmannanshire. 8

"AT THE VERY GATES" ON THE BELGIAN CAPITAL.

Line of Burning Villages."

Late last night the Central News Agency received the following wemage from Mr. Alfred J. Borka, one of its special corres

dents despatched to Belgium, mys the "Daily Telegraph" of August 25,

The message was submitted to the Official Press Bureau. with whose sanction it in now issued.

I left Brussels at three o'clock this

only commenting from Kaumi. Feelance and wonry, the thought of yet another day's tramp was impossible to Formantely, tmiley was promptly conamandeerad. and propelled by four codies, the rattling rebicle conveyed its passengers along the mils to Kat From thence to fainanfu the journey waa anevonibil

Our informant staten tåns the inhabitants. of Tsingtau are mainly perpared for what- jerer may happen. With the excaptina of (the "merion/consul. the correspondent

**The hirs Prose," and the ladies who hare remained to act as nurses, there Aze no foreign non-combatants left. With these excep inne everyone is in uniform.

Thoth are iar e numbers of Chinese in Tringlar all staging there of their „ows free will. Rienhamon, especially, ato much in evidence, and seem to drive a thriving, [trade.

To distract the mind from the mapense. (of waiting for an attack in foren, there is 'the daily excitement of a visit from one of the Japancen seroplanes. At a great altitude there sail over the city, dropping.. as souvenirs, the bombs which burst with load reports on striking the ground.

NO BAKAGE FROM BOMBA

Up to last Thursday the bomb-dropping had done absolutely an age, it being imporeibe for the aviators, from a grant height and aim their mindles with any accuracy. Most

proceeding at

at a high speed, to

at the wireless station and the electricity works, as many home have dropped and harmlessly exploded in their vicinity.

OTerry on duty, Lieut. Hutchison. ting, with the German, at its very of the attempi area to have been directed

Orderly Sergent to-night, Sergt. Sutherland; tomorrow, Sergt. Cooper,

gates.

All through the evening, following the essenstion of Tirlemont Louvain, and To furnish Guard tonight, Scouts neighbouring villages, there had been

It is stated that the people in Tingtan Company; to-morron, Centre Section,oming into the city from all the roads do ant fear the bahs thrown by the one unending procession of Japanese so mach as the ballets fired by leading into it old men, women, children, and wounded the German soldier at the acroplanes. soldiers retreating before the advance of Most of those bullete, of course, fail to hit the Uhlan vanguard."

their mark, ar pas harmlessly through the They came into the centre of the citrplanes, but, falling again at a tremendous clamouring at the Gare du Nord for tickets to the coast, but the trains were al velocity, are a danger to people in the atreste. For instance, a failing hullet ALLEGED ASSAULT ON AN INDIAN reserved for the hosts of wounded brought (this was carried away as a trophy by the in by motaramboinnera usid earts from the traveller) piorred the trousers of a ricaka- firing-line.

maniting outside the Prim Heinrich Entel, and Batroned ibenlt on the greana.

CONSTABLE.

Most of the men had been wounded in the head and face, disproving the repeated stories that the Germans were bad marks men and aimed low.

contant among the garrison on account of A little while ago there was moch dis

Before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy this morning six Chinese house boys in the

a shortage of beer.. This 'stats of addirsió de employ of Europeans at the Naval Depot Eowloon, were charged by Inspectoren wounded in yesterday's battle were there is suficiency of thirst-quenching

As a matter of fact, practically all the however, was on media, and noista.

Gordon with assaulting an "India" con- Acable.

lager.

hit bigb, proving that the Germans,de is immense enthusiasm to be mous

Inspector Gordon stated that there wasntrymen and cavalrymen, are firing no corroboration of the assault. The from the hip. opistable retarded to the station without a bayonet and aid he had een assaulted. Witnes sent Bergt. Lonigban back with the Indian and he picked out four of the defendant. The two others he identified the following day.

$5,000

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300

277.50 23.45

23.45

Mr. Ho Ting i...

10,000

Mr. Ho Feok

2,500

Mr. Ho Kem Toog..... Mrs. Bo Fogk

2,500

DETAIL.

500

Oa" duty. Group

500

Mr. Ec Cheung-ip

300

Mr. Ho Jo.. Mr. Ho kwag Mr. S.

200

2nd Lieut. Wright and 2nd Lieut. Swire.

Orderly Officer, 2nd Lieut. Swire.

200

1o

100

Mr. Ho Shu-kit.

-100

M.G, Co.

Mr. Ho Cheuk

100

Mr. S. K. Hu

100

100

2,000

1,000

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Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak Mr. Chan, Kai Ming Mr.-0. I... Chow

2,500

2,300

500

Messrs. Ying Fat Turn

500

Mr. Yok Cáo Chuột m

100

Mr. Chau Siu Al

300

Messrs. Kwong On Taí

200

Messes. Chi Ming a Messrs. Wo Hing

800

200

Mosers, Kung Wit Lang ..............

Mess. Ming Shun Sheung

Kee

200

200

200

200

do so, and they closed around him

Mr. Li Pu Keçi .............................

200

\*. Ng Hoa

Th Messrs. Tin Wa

200

150

100

100

Messrs. Chu Hing

100

Meers, Anjong. Yoon

100

Messts. You Eng Leo

he wrestled and got free again.

100

Mr. Pun Shin Cho

100

100

stable's bayrnes in a side channel and several loose bamboo

100 !!

Mr. Chan Ha ...... Mel C. A. Ying

100

100

Mr. La Tok Po.....

100

Mr Lau đụ Chuar

100

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Mr. Ku Ping Nam

100

Kr. You Sui Chi

100

Mr. Chan. Cheuk Bing

100

Mr. Cha Ching

Mr. Un Kami Wa

Messrs. Redes and Co. Mens Joseph and Mody...

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600 230 260"

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U city of London day and night, on guard'

against attack by the enemy's "Bero-

plants. The authorsins concerned have

The wife of the man whose bruke wak

The

Tientsin, Sept. 2 The alpst son of Dr. Markn, vice- President of the Board of Trade and a director of the Uhima Morobanta B. N. Co.. was married today to a daughter of Gen..

The Hongkong Tarkib Baths are near ing completion and are to be opened next wosk, Mirrors are to fixed, on a leviah scalo and one of the features will be the L. Hwang-being, the former dirastos-of indoor garden wbery bathers will be able to Trobow Arsenal, at Tientsin.-N. C. Dally pertake of light refreshinent. The manage Now meat intends to devote two days a week to ladies, probably on Tuedays and Friday Full details as to prom, etc. will be an nounced in future advertisemoTALA..

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Mr. Chan Kang Yue

Mr. Li Ping

Mr. Ip Shan, Chi

Mosses. Tang Fat

Mr. Lo Yuk That Mr. Chan, Shux

Mr. A. R. Linton M. Norval 0. Wilson. Mr. Bobert Kennedy......... Hon. Mr. Claid Savæn, let

Mr: N. J. Brons, Ist sub... MR. H. Kotéwall, 1st sub, Me, N. 1. Soffiat

MAC MATEMr Sun Sho Chu

Our war corrompeudents are having their Advantage. Hat An ovening news papegasummary of the Daily Tolo graph's "vivfil, account of the attack on CHILDREN COLDS.

Liege should be recurded. About 11 EY let the children rack their little clock last: Wednesday with the city was bodies in such distressing manger crossed the sirer by the ridge Fragran attacked in foros, and Mr Fortessne

bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, south of the sily, Mr. Fertesene wroto For sale by all Chemists and Storekeeper, a fine story but he did not do all that

M Bun King Kong

Mr. Thomas Lay

Mr. Roboti Lay

Mr. Kwan Shau Ku M: Fung Lu Cheung Me. W Dunbar

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The constable said the Chinese esme up

on every side. Every unit of the garrison, Later came the news that there would from the governor downwards, is confident probably be no more train out of Brass that the forts can hold out for momthe te so the more timid of the print began come. One and all hare determined that where shall be no surrender. It is res propere hurriedly for d parture, Eumpe occurred ben. the Cirin Guard, and as proof of the defenders roslisation A dramatic moment in the history of cognised that the slaughter must be greate

the Executive Government at Antwerp, they view with equanimity the many grav anwillingly, and only on instructions from of what most be the inevitab's outcome,

to the bartler where he was on duty and abandoned their defensiva na the outskirts which have already been prepared in readi

wanted to pase He would not lot them of the city, and in the forent around the news for so many of their number.Chine

Press

They were ordered to Ghent, and, sing.

and picked up bamboo ad contenced town, and marched into Brussels. tons salt him. The first, fourth, and sixth defendant used bamboos. Coming, with unbroken spirit, the Marsel. rcome over the plaimat said he had been instracted alse," the stains of whicles not to ra bis ride or he would bare done they entered the railroad station.

murmurs of panic-stricken grubation,

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so. He received many blows, and blow

And so Brussels, undefendod, eraounted his whistle. The defendants then ta by its troops unwillingly, though their away. He seized the third defendant but going really ab wed fuer spirit of

"A GERMAN" SUBJECT.

Sued for Kent.

In the Summary Court this moering B." patriotism than death on battlefield. Dyson sued Julia Koplin, German

Sergt. Lonighan mid he found the roos Awaited the arrival of the modern tons."

Just before I left early this morning

subject, who risted that he was detained -

mouths rent of No. 18, Morrison dill

P. C.. Wilsonholm of the R. V. Y. Fumour, which at that hour Fanshi in Hongkong hy the police, to recover $70. sword that the fourth defendant was une to confirm, spread through the sity that French had arrived, and that the of the men that entered the yard shout Tareos were actasily in action with the

that time. He heard, four short blasts of

the whistle but did not think they were signals of distruses.

All defondants denied any knowledge of

the assault.

A witness said the second and third

defendants were sleeping together.

The Magistrate discharged the prisoners.

AN AEROPLÁNE GUARD FOR LONDON.

the

German on the Levan road.

of

These facts must stand out in the battle yesterday.

Une long line of burning villages marked the Jerman adraner, and three regiment of Belgian troops are Do nure. They are I hear, the first Regiment of Guides the Third And Ninth Regiments of the

Linen

Road.

tiff, defendant appearing in person.

Mr. Otto Bong Sing appeared I'm plaine

Plaintiff said he was tonant of 26, Mor- rison Hill Road and mahlet the premises to

defendant at 835 month. Two months

rent.

Izom June 23, was owing, defandan

having disregarded repeated applications I the money. Defendant had soy left the Premis to accordance with motio

Defendant stated, that he rented the house on April 22, and paid three months' & weeping woman whom I tok into my rand in advance. Since then he had made, abomobile drew from her breast. es the farther payments, by on July 22. He pr rand to tabent, & Moe cap with yellow duced receipts, and asid that the uns foc Incing, dom which was the figure ***

the last payment was given by plaintiff's Vail una caquette d'un de nos braves

housekeeper

London, September 10-The Ad petite soldats," she said to me, "mais

miralty announces that the naval Aying n'y a plus do Tensiome machines of England will fly over the

Riso warned the harbours dad town's not to have any strong light in the night hereafter,

SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE

Mr. King Sing, after examining the se- 17. | csipta," said apparently one month's Tent only was owing, and be asked Leura - to amend the writtyy

'Defendant and be wann German subject. detained here by the police and be "would" psy after the war. He had po, means at Dronest

DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE

AVSIDED.

IPHTHERI is usually contracted

Dhen the child has would. The und

Mr. Justice Hazai and ↑ Ton admit owing 8:30 Te

Me. Kong Bing said defendant had only

prepare the abld's system for the presp. lets the premises since the issue of the

tian- and development of the diphtheria | wrik. Tusy had trouble in getting him to

Orms when there are eines of diphtherisquit,

thurpaighbourlind children, that have

His Lordship, Hin your ellent told, him

DON'T diete your bload for rheemse braid he kept at home and off the he will not issner szemtion until after the

biam. Den and external applications borin Cough Bendy are they will not Kong Blog, No

street until réouvered. Give them Glam) WAT? $41.826.90 41 Chamberlain Pro Anim. In a Cap bars Anbemain at home long. It also cleana e His Tordship sp3004

1272,75 days it will get you up mod out into the out the coltatz bada, which form 35 for 5 wide pint

sunshine, thon natura, will restora kha ziul! Kild's throat, when it has a end, and, advised defendanÍ rel bjond to your veins and won fid the minima risk of detracting nfections to some arrangement $42,598,00 stem of this troublems disease? For a For Cale by all Chemists and ing payment.

sale by all Chémiata and Storekeeper, i

Storekeepers

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