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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1815.

KAMINIA

Hughes and Hough|

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ACCORE IO THE GOVERNMENT.

ANA AQUIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

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Share, Coal and

General Brokera:

PEOPRIETORS

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COAL STORAGE.

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AI. TERGRAPHIC CODE,

Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIO AUCTION. -

RE Undersigned have received lustrac-

on to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERRED). T

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 20th January, '19'6, at 11 a.mL, at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,

Des Vænt Road, Corner of

Ice Hoare Streat,- SEVERAL CASES OF ASSORTED

SILKS

Originally imported from Peking. Ami

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

Taxa-An usual.

TUGUES & HOUGH.

ductionser. Hongkong. Jaz. 11, 1815,

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

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beautying and ini cessingthe growth)

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FIELDS.

Cathing A Spy

There is a police posted up on the medieval gates of Y, the handsome, Lorrains city, insting the inhabitsats

all they left by throwing some offanairs aling thing into it, which turned it black and pittid.

in

As made my entry into the town enshackleputacho" that dates I probably from the Middle Ages, dawa

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un the case. Furthur, & wee pointed ant that the Merchant ship,ằng “ek in wich esses, and alay the Band's own instructiona ty Chiosule akevad, stipulated time thosu Courts should have the assstonequal axi patienceł nastiest rien. The Child pointed fis this casualty as cus of those unfortunata cases where though flying the Britisk fag, tha

- only British subject on board was the Captain, and they gu ca to quota thu opinions of the Court in respect to this

After the lapse of some considerable interval, the Guilds have received cont manestion from the Board of Trade, chat, ns they uable to communicato with the in Court or His Majesty's Consul General the mattor, owing to the removal of the Consul General and bin staff from Constan- tinopla in consequenes of the war with with Turkey, the Boan! hyvo nöe decided } to re-issue Captain Aikos,n's certificato to,

BATTLE OF THE COAST.

German Préparations for a Raid by Soa

New York, Nor, 23.

to be passed, and the Beld postitusted According to despatches... (aïcision evidences increase that wanted to provide me with a stock of by Cen-or}.

[the Germans, as the battle »hifts to the stampa, Indian Expeditionary Force

|coast, are which, he said, would be valuable me as busy a bere preparing for a I pomasprindent of the New slay. One, however, was "sufficient for York World, bling... [-xeision by me just then. The courtyard leading to coor] the Gert werd sing

their tack Baration troops recently a

息 the post often presented a gran pres, song the the from Middelkerke t being pk with Indians and their, Gurge, with the heatiet masses a

Babes was coppleveLS ———IKA

7 by a pair of spurine? arid broken-winded little mule, corte 02 course, the tracedo."fall of troeptaqsin ad!

Ostend sho is

When I left Furnes yester

to

A Double Safeguard.

When buying Worcestershire Satice, always look for the signature in White.

Lea Herrin

on the Red label, and see also that the name LEA & PERRINS is embossed in raised letters on the glass bottle.

Lea & Perrins" label and bottle are copied to such an extent that these precautions are necessary, in order to make sure that you are being supplied with the originul and genuine Worcestershire, and not one of its mang imitations.

TUBORG BEER

Yearly Output 92,000,000 Botiles special appointment to the ROYAL DANISH COURT.

Supplied to:-"THE HOUSE OF LORDS" and "THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.”

SOME PRESS OPINIONS

hot 1 was greeted with cunvalaiva'ditionary

lans of joy drom the children, who usual, with an emizis vonbrella tacked some novel moro on the part of the Ger dily stap shricks of Flour Flour! under his arm--and types of every race man may be exprated along the whole

At dinner-tins I found Excision by Censor

French and Belgion const line. Then I realised that the four days that and enster hat for some time been following in the Maharajahs, Hikair and Jhedpur, al wako.cẻ my diligence were laden with table, and tying arrange for rooms today morning it as amoured tht German four-bags. None too soon, grumbled accommodate Sir Portals Suh, who was wachips were expected to attempt to By to maintain a calm and dignified démeun- the semi-nude giant covered with four, still ant in the muddy inrapy under his the British Channel Flest and. provent their interference with a strong our when German. prisoners are brought who appeared before my astonished eyes diminutive two hot-high tout. All the tanki force which was to embark at Women uns really ferocious," in a haze of woodsmoke when I cu- veteridda Sie Tertab wants to do is to Ostend. This ferge was LXI Ected said Lieutnennt U. to me as we passed tored a small shop in search of a roll. coat for there he four firemans and temps a landing on the Fret ch cart

As regards po as told there is through. Two days ago," says they last handful at flour is in the dia content."':

Next day it was still maining in ter from Halland, where fi-hermen who have share of retronage

omo es probiration touter in a despatch

"Financial News" "The superior quality of the Bear will secure a large [porrespondent if the Evening Standard, trough at this moment, and the town!

a finale is starving for bread. You can't live rents, but I started out to look at me lately returned to pext way that Ge man

Sporting Life" To those of our readers desiring a light, releashing and "a convoy prisoners and Prusian spy wers brught in. The en bacon and satisage. So, I have no of the now alaset deserted camps. On vessels and the shipyards are humssing paistable drink, we can confidently recommend Tuborg Beer

I have not the rond. I met several small detachments with activity, and the intention of people had colleted everywhere to see, bread to sell-pensez-rous !

"Lancet" "The Beer is desirably light in character, showing a low aldo holía. ion of putting cerving wway, and as is was getting darkson at an early dit is said to be biustrength, and the taste was delicately bitter the abience of objectionable pre then puss, and the women mande, frahti eauugh for my customers.**

and the road seemed long I gave it up York World"

to A57 plaerver. According to the "New arratives and of bitter substitutes was ascertained." efforts to get our, calling out: Givn

errespondent Yser will I got a lift in a French-woman's, market will us ama of them give her to ba?" I sup

will prove an

An-isurable Jarrier to both cart on the way hock, na met à boirded farmles, Excision by CenPor

in

18 po they would have lynchosi her

The women of X-would probably say in their own defence that they were too chre to the enring to take a calm and

impassioned view of events or invid instructis. Only three days ago one of them

[ had detected and denounced a danger.

Xtoon wearing the uniform of the French Engineer "had passed through the town and out again to a mall village close to the gates. He and his way leisurely to the church of Bon Secours, and, like som tourist interested in vaws, he climbed the tower.

the 22nd January, 1913, commencing at 8.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street- A QUANTTIT OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., As Follows-her

| CAUGHT, RED-HANDED)]]

One on its platforma, he opened a bag he curried in his hand and began, to busy himself with its contents. A woman Cressing the market place raught sight

INDIAN CAMPS IN FRANCE.

How Troops Care for their Goat.

Telegraphing from Puris, a special cor. rispondent of the "Standard" sat

the stories-told-here, with every assurance of truth, of what the British officers are doing at Oricane are so wen- derful that I sent a colleague to that, city to make inquiries and ascertain the incts. H reports:-

British and Indian mops have been; centred at Orleans, or the camps in the og.ellate ceighbourhood, but have been moved away, by train or coui, as occasion requini, to join the forces at the front. Sixty trains left Orleans for the front with troops the day before my arrival,

TEAKWOOD, -Dawing Room Suites, Bedroom Suite Dining Room Furniture, Ara-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, the strange, and pointes him out at I saw others leave, or being prepared Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet once to the Custinus offers, who bele for departure. The camps thence the Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, & phoned hastily to the gendarmes. Then have been đmwa were mere muds, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension gendaries were rapidly on the spot, and Tastes. Dining Tabler and Chairs, etc., otc., imptured the man, who had just set up Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Sundry Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Also

(Ons Collard & Collard), Marble saveral Iron Safes, &c, &c.

the apparatus of wireless telegraphy aud

fifteen netres away.

Clock,tin and shot dat of bani.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Terms:---As UKUKİ.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong. Jan. 18, 1915,

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

-This

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,

¦ Indian striding aking with two little In the artillery fighting there is complete

French chitren holding his hands on either side. They are all gentils," the woman said. · They have all learned to say merci, and are so polite, but so droll. with their shirts worn over their coats!" This strikes all-French people as an incomprehensible "fushini.

A MASTER'S CERTIFICATE

RETURNED.

An Injustice Remedied.

The Secretary of the Imperial Mexi chant Service Guild writes

confirmation that the Germans have been badly worsted. [Excision by Censor.] and driven

driven from their tranches sevarni | miles.

Guné Diles... [Excision by Censor.), have been found more effective than the German howitzers,

General Joffre is enthusiastically prs

praised. his resourcefulness and economy of life. The Jerman trencher, it appeare quite ninaiable when assailed in the French fashion. The Firnch artillery several miles to the roar has been tounding tha German repobes

[Excision be Censna

fura work now, gendunt ly breaking them to pieces cision by Censur.]

OF SALE AT ALL. HOTELS AND CLUTC CAN BE OBTAINED FROM :---

MESSRS, NAM HING LOONG, WING ON CO.,.TY SING-

·HEUNG | CHEONG, ' KOWLOON, Etc. Ele.. AND THE

SOLE AGENT, WALLACE J. HANSEN,

Tele. 1612.

5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

KING EDWARD HOTELJA

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mza R. Almond Mr J. Arnold

Mr and Mrs W.

B-tti-on

B.

HONGKONG "BOTEL.

The French Bir. 8. Abraham Mr M T. Janen

Mr S. ML. Joseph are prevecting the Gormans from getting | Mr H. G. Aller... apy shelter, but not wasting many lives in Bir & Stra Athul La Mr E. M. Joseph doing

it.

Anderson & maid Mr It M, Josepi Mennahile the French artillery Mr Gon, E. Anders n Mr Edw. Larsonę.. dropping shells and shrapnel on the German Mr J. H. Backhouse

Capt #. E. Laver, trenches in the rapid way they have, which Mr and Mis S. W. Mir W. D. Lee give the Germans no chance to got under Bacon cover between the bursting of the shells. Mr J. D. Batchelder Mr and Mrs Lu Mr G. T. Linge

ed in New York,

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Mr C. E. Benjamin Mr & Mrs Beswick Mr H. Bothell

Bishop Me and Mrs A. R.

which la basad been very severaly | X- W. E. Clayton dealt with by the Censor, in Dr A. L. E. F. Cale. parla as severely, indeed, as to make it alat unintelligible. "Daily Tele graphy."

TRICKING THE GERMANS.

French Marinco Frastrate the Enemy's Rusa.

Mrs Corneliassen Bir Arthur Courso Capt. M. Courtney Mr. J. W. Cranston

Mr.A. Derty

Mr W. A. Dowley.

Miss M. E. Dully

Mr.J. Mardling Dr BO, BI.rriott Bir J. Merecki Bir G. S. Middleton Mrs James Miller

Mrs W. R Neighbour Mr. H. N. Mody Capt. D. Newton - Mfr 3. Oraiston"

Mr and Ms A. D.

Pardes Mr Ms Duncan

Patorann

Mr & Mrs Pentreath

MrA. B. Purves My J.A. Randali ME Ligut, Gul, and

H. Ray

BID.

Reay W. Berd

A Natal Court held at Constantinople on the 25th September last investigated the circumstances of the loss of the To get deep encagh under cover to escape Mr E. B. Fate Mr R. P. Blana ar British steamship “ Belgiun King "which is impossible in the low country, continues Mrs E. I. Befilics ended in the catificate of Captain W. T. the New York World the ever. By the MrC. D.J. Ball Aikman, who communed her, being sus.time the trench is dug to a point makargit Mr U.A, Bens

sbell-proof, it is full of water. supply trains with the Indian pended for three mentis. was preparing to send off signals to the troops from the camps proved attractive

The circuinstances of his case were

[Very long excision by Censor. "The German earners.have been much Prussian cup, which is only some spectacles and, no

so extraordinary and the decision appear- · matter what the Blackwood Farriture, Two Pianos, red-hindet, he was triel by enurt-mar-intense-interest-be the townspiople. I was taken in hand. by the Imperial Meny French trenches, and have been #M. Black

This taken wather, have always been watched withing to be wholly unjustifiable, the matter less successful. They have not emptio

Ablata find the Fr nch artülery."__

Mr C. B. Brooke First would come a huge truction engine, chant Service Guild which Captain (As mill La ween the above merge, M; C, H. Broka The people of N-ll the tale of then artillery wagons, and, of course, the Aikman is a member.

telegram publish Mr J. J. Brown the banbardment of their town with dear old Indian carte, looking as if they for Constantinople on the 20th Septrale To appears that the vessel left Trebizende contagious thrill in their voices. The are just going to fall to picscs. Every Prussians had advanced by that road, cart had its two mules, leaning against last with a cargo of 3450 sheer, 401 estrle. and climbed the hillside gober, firing each other shoulders as they went, 14 cases of eggs at three cake and a crew 38 their guns as they came along. Some and every east was surmounted by a of 28 hands all told, na well as 60 passengers of their shells had fallen in the streets, turpaulin, from beneath which peered and 28 shephereds of cattlemen. The doing very little damage, but the guns brown face. The goats, which are a ship started with a list, which quickly in- of the masked batteries outside the gates indispensable part of the equipment of erexard to 20 degrees. The Report of tho inade no reply. .

som at the Indian regiments, won pas Court state in the Muter then gave an

Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr G. J. Robinson Their continued silence gave confegers, bestowed with great ente in the order, which was obeyed, to throw all

Khienfels

Mr. A. Rodrignes Mr E. Evensen Mr J. P. Howell dence to the enemy, who advanced togharrie, instead of wetting their the 90 cattle in the oriep deck to the

The Paris Journal publishes the follow Capt. and Mrs E M. Bie J. M. Sidinger bottom of the sluip. Suven blue fighte within five hundred yards at the French feet in the elush. four and fire in cash. were burned as signalston Ruminn steamer ing extract from an interesting letter French and chili Mr O. Skott cannon, which then opened a murderous Strolling down the main street I care at slut 11 p.m.be Report poreda as written by a soldier at this front Mr Denman Faller Mr W. H. Smith fire and mowed them down. It was to the bridge, where two soldiers wero follow The Master was eride as For some days post we have had the Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr J. Gibb

Mrs A. G.

G. Smith pitiful to sex," said a soldier who had limited in charge of a couple of wagons, owing to his ignorance of native languages, support of the Marian Fusiliers and their fr & Mrs J. Goold Me IL Smyth

able to control his Offers and eras-puty

Mr & Mrs

Mrs Smyth sisted in the action. It muie us They were Deeeen horse boys. I asked and party owing to panic which seized the heavy artillery, which enabled to Mr H. L. Griffitha. ·Mír 4. 8. Sorensen MADB is to cut the oven like them where they came from, and they crew.

Miss A. Square silene the German 16-inch guns, and Us pt. T. P. Hall that. Four times they were driven back replied, from Ergland." adding the The Lb Mate, who was a Turk, whole their saucepans (shells) other Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr S. Stock mest four times their officers brought them information that another cavalry divi, I could not speak a word of English, apperis meru ecarce. Our marines played the Mr G.

Mr H. E. 8m field. on us again, and the dead lay in great son had started from Tudia." But now to have been incapacitated by fear

Dr.J. A. Thoma heaps all over the hillside. They say Turkey has declared war, most likely faster order, could not control he crow the Germans, who were entrenched in swett, 0.M.G. Mr. B. J. T. Warren

2nd Male, in did attempt to obey the Germans's good trick. During the night Hon. Mr EA. Mr E. H. Waite ORDER their Kaler was looking on from yonder they will be stopped scroowhere!

point. I didn't see hisa myself. They Havo they doulared war 2 Way, from 9:30 pm till she cap ized at midnight nethrila, and had set up wire catangle Mr. Hough Mr W. 3. Wenyen

The list on the abip increased lowly the direction of M, copied our Mr H. W. Hobbe

Mr & Mrs A. Weill W. J. have not made any further attempt to us!! A fortnight age, we was told to do ev, al hough the waster statesments in front of their trenches, hung Mr and Mrs W, E. Bir F. W. White

bosta were put nab or may nĺtempt capture our city, however."

be svo the order, and that some Loats with bells, which at the slightest shock

FAVO

The czuwap were to give the alarm. But our marines Mr R. Hunter

They are

and ghastly sites set thatfed with some of the British officers, parents provided t in the lovely Lorraizo, landscape. You who could not sufficiently express their with me spots from evidents to fail several of them, irmed with string.

So far as appea came upon them against a background admiration at the service. There had attempt was made to paint the parenzas ept up to the German lines and tied of blue hills-hills as blue as the waters ver been any fuss, nor yet any bitch of whom at Last 13 ero drowned together some lengths of string to the wire with- of the Geneva lako, but veiled in a soft Train succeeded train day and night, with the two superesigns. The dance out the enemy knowing anything about vail of delicato, haze. Today, under the with clockwork regularity; units.umber of pungent on toptirely the it. The maniacs then came back to their Having adduced the reasons for which ranches and pulled the strings, where- bright sunshine, you can distinguish they said, our of the finest pieces of powergers on hoard.“

This testimony the Court scribe the cap izing of the ship, upon the bella began to tinklo. Imme Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mrs R. Johas hollow on one of fanse high Vosges, work they had szon.

Mr Los Jones where a wide bed of glittering snow from British transport should have seno tey state that they find certain exterunt diately there was a huil of bullets, and servis to show you just how blue the value to our Freach friends. Having ing circumstances in the tick that the the machine guns also joius in. The Flest-Surgeon & Mrs Ms A. Keith

finished my letter I went in search of Master w » placed in a particaissir fring lasted part of the night, and the Nearer at hand the Visgos, aro clothed the censor and the British post office. Potion, owing to his having no con: Boches" wanted a large amount of, saw Mr Bowdler; CHINA MAILth forests that now are galdem, and

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Mr W. S. Cullen

At this same transport station I could have been with lifubolta had got wind of the idea, and at night. | Mr D. L. Hutchison Mr and Mrs S. P. Mr. A. Duarich

Mr F. W. Wood

Mr B. James

Mr G. G. Wood in

Wright

fields are furrowed with trenches. Hera LOSING WEIGHT

is a field of bootroot where the trenches have been made, with wonderful "cunning! and skill. Their shoplag rocis ara corared with soil, and beeta aro, stuck in at intervals, no that the effect of the

field, seen from a distanco, may be a continuous and undisturbed as possibla

Etriment hes but a few milea from the rather Guranna kokize town of I which was so recently occupied by the Prussians that oven to-day no wine and as beer can be had. Not that the Prus- sinns castiel off the fear but they spalt

ON'T Forget after the Khow Supper,

Danser

ALEXANDRU CIFE.

BY THE POUND

Under Welgi," a condition of l-healthy shows your assim jativu povers are decreasing,"

WATERBURY'S: METABOLIZED LE COB LIVER OIL? COMPOUND:

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the management of the ship, and

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PEAK HOTEL

MR. D. Keith and

"child

**My Linton

Bernad. R.

owing to his ignorance of lanuages munition without any loss to our men. Major Bowen po-ition which it is evident he felt very On the other hand, several dermanis word Mr Mrs Carmichael Mr & Mrs Mitchel strongly as was clear by his letter addressed killed by their own comrades in the panier F. W. Cary

his Owners copy. of which was which followed. produced to the Court,

GUNPOWDER."

Mr & Mrs Cantilli Mr B. A. Catwright Me A Cousinud Me Dalton ⠀

Major Faichnis

mora and child Mr and Mrs Mosand

child an Mr and Mrs Pearse Mr and Mrs Perry Mi& MeJ. Plummer

The Court found that two fur an the oriflence rook, the Officers and crew bes haved in ʼn most unsatisfactory manner, with the oxerption of the Becond Oficer, the First Engineer, à lon" Gremes," and the ant the wheel,

fir-We have bad a rather amding Mr & Mrs A Gibeon Mr W. J Pringle This Court corista of the Canal evidence today (writes a correspondent Mr & Mrs B. A. HaleMajor Pyon General nt Chastiantinople seting as Pre to the Glebe on Dec. 1.) of the ignor Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr & Mrs Ralphs

dost, with two Inent murciantsanes of Castomericials We have some RA.M.Eng.Coudz Roome

the Guid, in Lying the muter Labre en arriving from Ching in a corbin ship

the Rard of Trans acimadverted on ts On enquiring if there flocked, we were Mr. A. Hessland Mrs Sharp composition of the Court, stating that it gravely dimmed that he had nos hace Mr W. G. Fanninge, Ms A. Sinclair

to adjudi ate or aucks CANN

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allowed to pana Gravesend became lo had marcand children, Miss Skizuar hys come if the fact that hune if the med

we thought B hibers of Jb-pussessed any pantiealexin bar mag leste mentioned, Ur & it enter Min Grap) Smith perience whiteve It orged that whch averyone knew, Esp

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