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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL, AND GENERAL.

Mr. G. Frey has joined Scouts Company, H. K., C. ; and Mr. I. Tornar has resigned the Corp

Repsire to the sailing ship Druməltan,

boun completed at Eatino Duck. which was recently damaged by fre, have

The Happy Valley will be used by the Micry for drill purposion from 10 am to

pan on Monday next, the 2 instant.

in Nature how the origin- Meer Benjamia and Potts, share and ality in science of the Germans has general brokers, inform us that the Lang decreased during the past generation, kat output we the 21st inst. was 278 ton in spite of their snormom output of literature; this is to be attribute, meeting for Intercession at St. Paul's Thu Dishop will sundaet the monthly no doubt, to the restraining influence College on Mesday next, January 25th at of a military lespotism, which has p

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THE DIARY,

General Memoranda.

TUESDAY, January 28;

3.20 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture etc., nt Messta. Hughes and Hough..

5.30 p..St. Julin's Cathedral Annual

Meeting

THUESDAY, Janumy

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Opening night of **The Grotesques *,

SATURDAY, January '30 -

11.30a.m.-Distributing of prizon at the

Diocesan Schnal.

the E.K. University.

TusanAy, February 2—

BIRTE.

Maret 12-On January 16, at 414 Avenue Paul Boat, Sannghai, the wite uf CW. MARSHALL, DE & SON,

DEATHS.

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GIBSON At the English Fresbyterian Mission, Swarow

1325 January, AGNES GIL Grasov, wife of Ren, J. Campbell Gibson, D.D.

A1+x326 ---On January 18, at the Vierix Nursing Home, Shanghai, Jara Abasis, fucksaster, the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ld., aged 47 years.

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TR INI G TIMES.

SATURDAY, JANUARY-23, 1915.

THE RE-CHRISTENING OF A PRIZE VESSEL

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SANITARY BOARD

ELECTION.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 23.

Weather -Fine and clear, mild; scol |

Lady May, at the Royal Naval Yand inst

A CLOSE CONTEST. brente fem N.E.

evening, performed the important ceremony Courses used ----Both,

of re-chris'ening the captured German Condition

Piling took place yesterday as the af grund:-Dry; both steamer Tannonfule." + Lipost procisely courus good going fast, and at four o'clock her Ladyship wat handel members to the Sanitary Bourd in th

Supreme Court far thủ glection at two rather slower.

so angrovod zhisel and a mailet with which | vacancies caused by the expiration of Swance (Krull), 1, 0, 38.2, 1.14.1, she carried out the operation The name the terms of office of Dr, Fitzwilliams and 1.504, 2.25.2, 2.673: last 1, 33.

**Tanneniala" reated on the vessel's | Mr, M. B. L. Bowleg, the contest having Britani bay, 11 fast 2, . 37,5, † bulwarks but by an ingenions amargumentbeen brought about by the nomination 1.13, 1.48.1; Inst 1, 05.1.

the false plates were instantly relesæd, re- | og Mr. P. W. Goldring. from DeGriterier and Per For posing the name beton at the ame The election suited to the defeat of syth's sub. (Pepe), 1 mile, 6. 38.2, 1.11. moment a bottle of champague was braken Mr. Dawley by the narrow margin e 1.41.2, 4.17,2; last 1, 33.

Neptuno (boy), JĮ, c. 572, 1.13, $1.50.2, 2.27, 2.58,8; last †, 9NK

Farbestanes (boy), last. . . 34. 1.07; lass. 1. 33.

Amen Ra (1) (boy), and Mr. Hough's buy cupper" th (boy), 1, 0, 30, 1.14.7. 1.51, 1.28, 3.05.8: last 4, 37.5 247, 5.0.3, 1.37.3, 4.10: last t, 32.3; Anield (boy) 11, 6, 38.2, 1.12, 1.53, eroparied over the last 3 by

Moffat (boy), 11. 6, 38.2, 1.19. 1.40.2, 2.24. 2.57; last 1, 33.

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But in the design and minnfucture of A cailin medier, living at Shanghai 1.43.3.

Jews Mighty boy), 1, -6, 87.2, ~, [their war-material they have worked Street, Yadmat, has reported to the folies Masotte (boy), 1}, 'o, 35, 1.13.3, 1.55,

incessantly for years in their usual that his shrod viluctel 885 on his behalf 2.80, 1.02.2; 1 1. 32. methodical manner, trusting rather to

President (boy), 1, 0, 30. 1.14. 1.52 myriads of experiments than to the

2.29. 8.05, 3.3.4: Fast 4, 314. utilization of original thought, which og employed by Mrs. Everett, last 1. 12.3.

Allwych toy) - 1.9, 37.2, 1.11, 1.47.3.

ix for them in a great men are Pottinger Street, is supposed to hars Sasun Chiet (50g), 1 last mils, i.

absconded with 98, with which he wax vent., 111, 144, 16.1: fast 1, 2.1. lacking.

out to amke & purchase

The problems which at the pre- sent moment require the help of our fentific. Inch ATO varied and numerons. Our first efforts must be to aid our military forces ir suggest- Sizon-Do January 18, the Muning and supplying them with all Einda cipe Hospital, Shanghai, FASADSof appliances and material of which second may of Me John Saxo, of Shanghai and Middleton, aged 21 years.

The Chias Mail

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, Jan. 23, 1915.

SCIENCE IN WARFARE

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In view of last week's cold suap, the artich appearing on page 3 of this issue from the Chins Mail" files of January 10 to 19, 1893, is of particular interest.

The damage sustained in a fire yester

1.21.2, 2.00, 2.347 just 4, 34.

31, 1.17.1, 1.45, 2351, 3082, 5.40.1: last. 1. BLA.

St. Paul's big chest, derby (boy), 11. 30, 40, 1.18,, 1.55.2, 9132.2, 3.07.2, 3.40.2;

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Just 1, 221

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on the vessels' bows, the Union Jack | three votes. Iroistod at the forecastle head and the "hit”

enign at the ster. The company then sang the National Anthem.

contested

All three candidates and their qualiß- eations were well known. Mr. Goldrag having successfully fought a Lady May expressed her pleasura clestion against Mr. W. I Carter far performing the ceremony and wished theses on home leave short, ilma ago. a temporary sesti during Mr. Bowley's

for His Majesty's new transport, "Basilun"

Jhod for this ressons nonra tham maunl Commodore Anstruther called for chebrserest was takers in the contest.

Temel avery success, -

which were beartily girot.

All threo candidates issued election ailerasces.

Autong those present were-H. E. the

Polling took placo" during the hours Governos, Lady May and Miss May of four and fix pas, and during the Capt. Hutchison (A.D.C.), Major-Gensel,

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Mrs. and Mo Kelly, Capt. Heath, B.,whulo period the officials were kept Clas Sveen, Hon. Mr. and Mr. Hese hour. Altogether 400 woters filled Liest. Calmek Ne, R.G.A., Hon. Mr. | buay, then being a big rush during the..."

Kemp, Hen. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chatham, Hon. Sir Paul Chater Hon. We B. Ajectid as spoilt.

*min accepted papers, and caly throo merri Hewet, Hon. Mind M McF Het. Mr: sed clar. Supreme Conte, mis eckt, it returning

#Pollock, |

Mr. C. Melbourne, Registrar of thế” “c

Hon. Mr. and Mrs. officer, made known the result on the Mes E Shalim E. D: 0. Wolfe, Commander Feil Tay contaion of the count, and a cheek coyar four. Commander and Mr. Buckwith. Major and

the

Lady

E

Gumpert

Fitzrilis Golding

How list

220.

Sie tiulahad (Boy), 1 mile. o, 12 gir William konar, His Honone | Which was, thought advisable on secopat Honour Mr. R. 8. Dars. He of the marrow margin between the accord Mr. Esra's derby grifir (boy), 14, 0, Mrs P.M. Hnden, Mr. G. ant third candidates, the figures bulg

Buthall, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Craddock, Mr. Lowder, The Rt. Rev., Bishop of Victorin and Miss Lander, the Fiesch Consul and Ales. Liabert, the Japanese Consul and Mr. mai, the Russian Consul. M. Dottineen, The Gacatta notifies that naless cause toast 1, 33.

A vote of thanks to the Returnin the contrary is shown within three months

Portagu-se Consul and Mö Biering. «Sir Paul's grey derby (boy), IĮ, 0, 38, the Chilian Gunsull, Mr. and Mrs. Bach, Offeer was passed on the motion of Dr. they can make use in vanqnishing the the First China Chemical Works, Ltd., and 1.15. 1.50, 220, 30x1, 0.30; Inst. 32.4. Mr. and Ms. Undwell, Mc. and Mrs. Fitzwilliac counded by Mr. Goldring.

Air Henry May's big grey derby (boy). Alas. Stabb, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. Bonnar. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyrak, Mr. and

The analgas of the poll showed thar enemy and in defendling our shores.Oliver's Freehold Mines Ltd., will be We know, of course, that expert

struck off the of register companies. 1 last mile. o. 35.1, 1.13.1, 1.51. 2.25 and Mrs. Sutherland, Major and Mrs. Mr. Rowings Bark 10 plumpers, Mr. Gold-

Stewart, Colonel Mrs. and Miss Eater ring 35 and Dt. Fitzwilliams.Kipekee mirisers have been attached to ourl

Afr. Loolule' bay (1) (boy), and Brown. Colerel' and Mrs. O'Hara, Įt- For Bowling and Goldring 42 papers xlmance factories, tu mur Navy, and day at the Kowloon Railway Station, which sheet. (2) (boy, derbies, o, 14. 44.2, Col. "Gerden Hall, Lt.Col. and Mex were marked for, Bowley and2 Filzwl- Our air-service for years, who have destapyed a matshed, is estimated at 20.1.21, 1.57, 2.11, 1.05, bag 3.19.2, Inst 14th Panjabir, Lt. Col. I, and Oreliams 18; and for Goldring ezd Fitz-

04.2: elrest 3.41. last 36.

L. Col. Hall and Our williams 160. mbtless done machi in preparation hat it is believed to have taken place in The origin of the outbreak is not known

40th Pathans, Sur Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mr. Landalo's grey (sh mark) derby Rayner. Ofleurs th and Sith Panjasts, The Returning Officer had the gaslat- for the fierce struggle now in pro-the cook bocre, where the Indian watchman sub. (1) (bay), 1}.

(2) (boy), a Mr. Johnstone No. 29 The Rt. Rev. Bishop Puzzoni, Lt.-Cal, ance at the count of Licut-Colonef ress. But in war, every man who had left his food cooking.

38.3, 1.15, 1.49. Sallivan, 30th Sikhs. Major and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. Ler-Jours, Mr. G. an 2.25, 3.00, 3.38.2:"last . 39.2.

Kons. Cap and Mr. Hough, Lt Col Woodsock, and the Hon. Mr. S. 1 lins special knowledge of physical.

A: Mrs. Waison: Kayal officers and wives, Carna Ross. chemical, and engineering problems into the frequent thefts of gan barners and

The Police are conducting inquiriest 47.1.123, 1.45.2; last E. 33.

Rheur, Admiral Tsuchiya and Messrs. Beith and Cunningham's derby

Ko (A.D.C.) And Commander Beppur late. Yesterday another report was, 34.

Craig. 20th. Sikba Mr.

Des

Tax, 38sh rande regarding the disappearance of

Sikhs, and M. and Hâtze. di Obaldia Mr. Kadoorie's derby Scottish Chief; Tise BxBilan recured her new name fittings at Connacht Road Central. An (her), and bay sub. (bay), 14, 42, 120, because of the fact that she was capt

captured text has been made in connection with a 1.57, 2.5, 8.12, 3.47.2, 4.21: inst 4, 36,9 in the Basilan Channel in

the Southern similar theft frota a house in Station Road.

5. Mr. Kadoorie's New Zealand Chief destroyer

was captured SE

by 8.32 Chelmer, truder the command of (brry) and M. Potts Belgian King (boy). 36. Commander Hugh T. England. After

st. 3 1 mile, i, 411. 1.16, 1.694," 2.26.4; being condemood as an scemy whis, as

ww taken over by the Admiralty and

Mr. David's derby (Knoll), 1} last ), o. ↑ Major and Mr. Eat. and Liesti

and Mr. de

which confront the authorities re-fittings which have become very frequent Corporation toog), 0, 1, − 1.1, 1.47: H.L.J.M.S. Taskin, Capt. and

IT is evident to all that the severitysponsible fur the conduct of the war of the present conflict is primarily the should be summoned to do his best. outcome of the very arts and in-

It may be contended, however, that howties of men such as those suggested dustries to which it is dealing »

have not the practical experience knockout blow. Taking a purely

necessary for putting those of their scientific view of the war, a writers which promise useful outcome in the Times" Fngineering Supple ment to haud points out the fact that into shape required for present madlern science is largely responsible emergencies. This contention, it it

for modern warfare. L. the course) of this article it is observed that every

carcase.

Mr. Jardin, in the company of Sir Richard The Courier Haiphong reports that Dane, killed an elephant and wild bull" in the district of Ha tinh (Teakin). After the elephant had been shot herd came up hou' be male, has little weight so charged the boaters, who had to re (There is much contact between those for shelter. The next day they were able

advancement of the domain of who have devoted their lives to the roars with coolies and approach the

of pare science and thore who have inte preted its results in practice; "not sn na, perhaps, as might be desired, but enough to make it possible to enlist the services of practical such as seas, rives, and mountains, manufacturers in bringing to a practi- nitket offers and karriers and in clean in its engineers, electricians, and chemica’-} uch improved by the remoral of the

advance of engineering, while beir directed primarily toward the ends of civilization and prosperity, has facilitated and intensified warfare by extending the means of transport and communication as regards both speed and capacity, by overcoming obstacles

Mr. Kadocrin's Canadian Chef (bay) The vessel, has a registeret tränage of now being fitted out as a transport ship and Welsh thief (boy), If Inst 1.36.1, 2341. 1.11.1, 1.18.; last 1, 37.F

She' is 43 feet in langth Airsugements are also being made mi the poop deck to provide hospital beds.

Sir Henry Mug's gray (1) (boy), 11, and ghest. (2) (boy), last mile, o, 58, 1.17, 1.81.2, 2.26/4; grey 3.02.0; last 4, 35.4; ebart. 8.05, last, 39.1.

Me. Landalay and Mr. Johnstone's |u,c." (boys), 1 last mile, o, §, 1.10,

The name of the old Star Ferry Wharf 1.46.4, 2.22.1: last), 3512.

Kowloon has been changed to "Tsim Sha Tui Wharf and will be available for petric in place of the Police Pier

from to-morrow. The Wharf has been

M. Johnstons's sub. (boys), o, 23, Mr. Laodale'sne." and sub, and 1.06, 1.42.3; lust 4, 36.5

Mr. Ezm's".c." (boy), 11, 0, 41.2.

03.2.

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TALES OF YPRES.

Braxe Man's Last Words on the 'Elias..

Northern Franes, Dec.

In the intervals of the historie» battle ef Ypres our men found time to prave the soidal side of their life with as much equanimity and good honour as if they were on tumeuvres on Salisbury Rain.

Thy turned out "Limericka **y the score to celebrate some of the incidents and features of the fighting, the mass popular of which has referencs to the sniping tacties of the enemy.

Ygries strong them is pronounced "** Yoepe,” "Yeperi," or "* Wipers," › The thre Sir Henry. May, Lady -May and Misevarjants struggled for ascrtalaney for some May were interested spectators of the early week, but Wipers" has emerged ag morning, morning gallops at the Rico Come thithe favourite and best prononciation,

So the Limerick goes to the liis d

Wipers -

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Many residents in the Far East will 2, 1.53, 2.30. 3.08, 15.38.2;" last regret to learn that the reported death of

G. H. Maya (Seth), 2, 0,

Dr. W. Miller, in the sinking of H.M.§. 3fr. Harvey's me." (Hickinau) and Hawke, has been cosúirmed. Dr. Miller

J.12.2, 1.45.2: Ini 1, 3. Mr. David'sn.c." (Knoll) and Mr. 2.04.3, 2.48, 3.15; last 4, 72.

There was a young Tommy at Wipers. Who was shot in the mik be the

snipers.

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He made such a noisy That the Allemand boys Thought they were in for a charge by

farther back than the time of the well, too, that sonic henna should be curch Misionary Association will te shellim's sub. (boy), 1, 0, 43.2, 1.26. reader services to Chinese wounded for the PiyerS«', ..

St. Peter's Churches."

The acting agent of the Toye Kinca

S. A. Seth's."ne" (1) (Seth) and Str. Macdonald's spb. (2) (Hick- man), t, a, 6.1, 1.00.2,n.c.'” 141, Last 4: sub. 1.15.1, last 30.4.

Sir Henry May'a gry aub. (boy), 1.

6, 23. 1.19, 1.56, 2.32, 100, 3.41.1 lost $82.1.

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Sir Henry Maya hay sub. (boy),

Q.

last mile, -, -, 1.50.1, 2.22.1; last Mr. Saksona's bay sub. (Knoll), 1 mile, , 78.1.1.47.1, 2.20.4 fast 4, 29.9. - Mr. Maitland's Rub. (McGillerie), 1

36.4.

was formerly in the Britomart and during · the revelation in China he was xbio tu;

which President Youn Phih-kai "subse- quently thanked the British Adipimlty."

FIRE AT AB1RDEEN.

A two-storied building a 37 A herdeen.

Butside and beyond the ruinedicity of Yes there other city, a city of the outs. Our men pass most of their time in the dog.puts, where they have Separate Inekery for their kit and equip- ment. The floor is often plankod, and the raccess contain straw which servES was complete y gutted by fire. Last night a bed. A rough lanip illiruines the The ground door was used in a Gali stors darkness at night, and wound it the ite damage is estimated at B6, and is to the music of a mouth organ... So cosy And the top door aan dwelling house. The play cards, spin yarns, or humano the fire has not been ascertained. The are these been muda in many cases that Hongkong Fire Brigade attended with the thy havo been rechristened fuck fe fat and extinguished the blare, {hokes,*******

not covered by insurance. The some of

and by placing enormous physical cal issue any idea which may now cost of green paint, and is well lighted. Mr. forces at the disposal of man. To go commend themselves. It would be

The annual sermous for the Hongkong. Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the difference in the conditions is very should come into contact; an 8-Vetoria will be the preacher at the Cathe adopted whereby these committees preached to-morrow. The Bishop of striking. At the earlier date,

gineering problems, for example, often al in the morning and the Rev. EW mechanisms which are playing an in-

requires co-operation from the L Martin of the Church Misionary partant part in the present war, such physicist or chemist for its successful Society; in the evening Special sermons as air-ships, aeroplanes, motor-care, solution. Such en-operation, however will alay be preached at St. Andrew's and anbn:arine craft, torperioca, the tele- should not be dificult to arrange tur.- phone, and wireless telegraphy, were In this hour of national emergency 3 p.m.-Garden Fete in the grounds of unknown or in their infaner, and the there is no time to be lost. We can Kisha informs us that he has just received 1)

motive which prompted the invention all help, particularly men of sciener, a cable communien ion from the Company's or development of most of thon was in securing victory for the allied shanghai egents to the effect, that ouacmunt civilization, not destruction. Again, armics. Every hay lust means the of heavy fog, the ***Nippon Sara" 11.3) West Point Co. Mosting. the discovery of the properties of alloy restruction of a number of our fellow delayed her departure from that port until 11.40.9.K. Central Existe stecis and other composite metals has countrymen and of our allies, and the last arrive here between 3 to 5 p.m. os 9 velock p.m. yesterday. Tha. vessel is Meeting

been utilized in the production of sooner we co-operate for the good of Nood.-H. K. and Incest, and Agency armourplate, guns, and other mini the nation the sooner will the war he

Owing to the earlier arrival of therently disgusted to hear that the artil tionsof warfare but the researches over,

Sir Paul's grey and dum subs. (boys), the opening night will now be pust themselves with dugouts. They claimed stumer in which this company is travellery, miles behind them, were pröviding Proclamations declaring an extended mile, o. 30.3, 1.15.5, 1.9.4, 2.24.2: Thursday, the 28th instant, iustid of that durats were rucant fore themselves. which led to the discovery had for

list fo' contraband of which it is lus5 33.3. unlawful to export and profiling the

Hongkon will alone, and that the artillery it be mis Friday, January 20th. construction of great ships, bridges,

Mr. Harvey's sub. (Kickmon) and then have the opportunity of seeing informed as to the name of their shel exportation of feels as defined in the The business on tas paper for Tuesday's lenses shipping dipanee, 1899, to Alfar's (Set), 16, 4.2.1.0.the cleverest and most talented company terrain trying to make dugouts they Noon.-H.K. & M. Steamboat Cue, and other engineering achievements meeting of the Sanitary Board includes

144.2: Inet 1, 36.2. of commerce and the convenience of the following iteros: Minote by the Pro and British possessions, appear in the o, 49, 1.19, 1.51, 2.25; last 3, 82.

destinations except to the United Kingdom Mir, Landale's grey sub. (boy). I mic, The Groteques," who are making a man. Even the work of the muni of sterice of Dr. Clarke, MO H. Report current face of the Hangkoug Govern cipal engineer in the improvement of from the Select Onnittes appointed to roud communication has rendered consider the whole question of the water armies more formidable by affording curinge systems

Co's. Meeting.

Sunday, February 7 :-

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Field Day for Volunteers and Reserver, their object either the means of

TUESDAY, February 9:-

1

Mesting.

Boypay, February 14.-

Chinese New Year Day,

Entries como for the Races.

2 p.m.--Reserves v. Scouts on H.K. more rupid means for the passage of

Cricket Club ground.

troops and, the conveyance of the

SANITARY BOARD.

sident of the Board relative to the leave

the 25th inst

meat Gazette."

mile, o, 10, 1.21.0, 2.00. 2.34.4: Inst

Mr. Cunningham's sub. (boj), 31, or 36.2, 1.10, 1.45.3, 2.21.4, 2.55.4; last 4. $1.

COLONIAL APPOINTMENTS,

Today's Gazette.

"THE GROTESQUES.""

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The name originated in the natural rivalry which exista between the artillery. as a complete fighting unit and the ia funtry another. Our infantry wer

that has over come this side of. Sues had made funk-holes !*!:

The above stories are all on the lighter tour of the East under the management side, but I will end with a story of the of Mr. Maurice E. Baodman. The quiet and madest bravery which raveris musicnt quality of their perfomance has the stuff these men are made of. In the been described as an education in it.Tattls of Ypres a major in the Royal Tengthy despatches from the Secretary

solf" while the originality and dialing Field Artillery was acting as a "forward of Etate for the Colonies regarding the

tion of their catertainment de pot sur observation officer." He was 3,000 yardy- exchange of British and Austro-Hungarian

passed even by the London Follies, then in front of his guns, and he stood on the supplies of food and ammunition, GARMENTS FROM HONGKONG. civilian subjects who are prisoners of war

His Excellency the fovernor has made

The Grotosquan arrived in top of a church tower, holding "a telc without which they are of no avail.

giving instructions concerning the trans

the following appointments:

Bombay last December, where they re- phonir to his rar, directing their fre mission of money and letters abroad; and Secretary for Chiness Affairs during the if over, been given to any company of those of hand-to-hand fighting. Soon Mr. Stewart Desklo Carue Ros to act as reived a welcome such as has seldom The British trenches beneath his. were This weok. 39 garments are heen Ant This very prominence of the man Home, by the court-y of the shipping detailing the arrangements for theilsparture sencs leave of the Honourable Mr. artistes on their arrival from England he heard the patter of footsteps wound of science lends Nature (London) to firm, to Miss Ling Thomas, 116 Maray of British subjects from Dormany, appear notice, with effect from January 13,

Edwin Richard Hallife or marit further. ask if England is making the best and sailors, at the front and their am in the Gazette today.There is in Provisionally and subject is dian of the company, has an irresistable that the frumos, are on him, and his

Street, Hoxton, London, for the soldiers

Mr. Fred Wian, the principal come-ing the stairs of the tower. Ho realised. dispositions of the material at its dise at home, and the Belgian refuzen. The lengthy despatch on the subject of Care Rosa to be an Official Member of whimsical style, and it is safe to prono litice of further orders. I hear the THONAF. Its nulitary Forces are doubt rienze have heen made by the worsen of zinality and status under the provisions the Einties and Legislative Councile dict that he will be remembered as on Germans coming up the stairs. Fre bi plenauer Mir. Stuart Buckle personality on the stage, and quitst words over the telephon were Take Hongkong, Kong Hun, and Foochów, and less as good as it can muster; large 50 of them Lave been sent by the Con of the Aliens Act, 1914

dustrig the absence on lease of the Heanure of the finest comedians that has over boat never bon, heard of since.-' Daily Able Mr. E R. Hallifax or until further GREAT REDUCTIONS IN bodies of women have volunteered as pradore of the .s. Hal-Yang

noties, with effect from January 1971 on here. It should be borne in mind New.

Mr. Philip Fraril John Wodehome to that this is the original, company who eta District Officer and Assistant see a wire so popular of the Queen's Hall and tary for Chinese Alaira in the New Terri titles until further notice, with effect from

Sorry Thruinn-Contributed. January 11

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

C KAMMING & Co., Ld.. Chemists and Druggists”)

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