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though the economical community of DETAINED BY GERMANS.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915.

THE CHINA MATL.

CLOTHING FOR THE REFUGEES.

CHURCH MISSIONS.

SERMON BY THE BISHOP.

Sartons were preached in the Anglican

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. interest between the two, countries

ESTABLISHED 72 YEARS.

has been steadily increasing, the prevailing Danish attitude toward its powerful southern neighbour remains

THE PRICE OF RELEASE.

To the Chief Justice and the Posner Jalge, sitting the Fail Curt, Mr. Potlowing which is part of a latter receivai Lady May has kindly sent us the fed

CHEMISTE, DRUGGISTS & PERFUMEKS distrustful to the verge of open lost, ter peha was instructed by Mr. Crew, at from Endy Langued acknowledging the churches yesterday on behalf of the Church |

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

WATSON'S EFFERVESCING LIVER SALT.

This Valuable Preparation speedily relieves Biliousness, Sickheadache and all derangements of the Stomach. It parifies the Blood by imparting the natural saline elements necessary to a healthy and vigorous condition.

WATSON'S

CELEBRATED

COLD CURE TABLETS.

Give immediate relief and a speedy cure Invaluable for Cold in the head, Induenza and Neuralgia.

WM.

Powell

Limited.

TELEPHONE 316

JUST RECEIVED

A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF

'SAXONE"

Boots & Shoes

IS

BIRTH.

Remedies-On January 15, at No. 14 North Ezeclusen Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Mes C. C new REMERI, a daughter.

DEATH.

34:KKSZ:7,--On November 12. Killed in action, near Ypres, Belgium. Capt. KITE BETHUse 3 exesZIE, of the 2nd Seaforth Highlanders, elder son of James Mackenzie, n, formerly of Moura Bajd

Co.. Shanghai.

application this morning for leave to prouents, ert by the ladies of Hongkong Messrs. Elastings and Hastings) mundo en receipt of a pureel containing 298 gur.

ed ex parte in an setion peuting in the ani Macso iginal Jurisdiction of the court, in

WAR REFUGEES COMMITTEE.

finnerut Buildings

They

|

SPORTING.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

SCOTY V REKAVES,

of England Missionary Azavelation.

A fondly match which ovnkod consider. The Bishop of Victoria was the preacher Yolunteer sections on the Club ground- abis interent wai played between twa the Scouts and the Reserves opposing each e

Eacir team had the assistance of

at St. John's Cathedral ni Matias-Speaking that revular players who'śn addition ta

THE CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO

FUND.

·Bird......

Mack skill'

*COUTS."

Extran

Total

BOWLING WALTES.

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15

lity. Denmark has been drawn more toward England, not only because here it has and one of its best markets, but because of its keenwich the defendants are an aliru enemy

on the tex*Other abeep I bare, which realization that England more than vident and begistered in Germany.

sre not of this fold; them also must joining the defence corps of the Colony any other Great Power has an on behalf of whom it was made.. The application was unopposed. Plain-

bring" (Joho X, 16) he touched upon the of recreation. The Rosorres fielded

have aben found time to take a fair share interest in protecting a country which awit against the Flensburg Dear Body May

Akhrych, W.C.

local aspect of the maizei uns. Their supremar

to the may be said to hold the only key touchers Geschait van 12,

18th December, 1914.

motive, he said, was not to destroy any bowling of Bird was greatly responsible for

Scout

at the nutret and the affective thing which is el permanent value in their dismissal for a the Baltic."

of Ray aggregato score of 68 'aning: (1) the return of ten, of two lungo parevis of clothing which have their aspirations so that they may supply Prezistence and received invehmbia support Thank you all as very much for the Uriental religious mod races bus to tuldi rus. The Reserves showed much stronger Writing in the London Baywrist, Looker Pravai and Harst on yourerdag for the nw of 70 orphans whef of Christianity, The society was catablish- | mt4V F. Hargnek contributing 9 hot, cub $14.00* paid by the plaintifa to Meets treaty autiot in any shemtis boking viewed from the standpointşking di before his wicket fal to Blass

Asus the hautter Harrerek," H. ↑

Tixnack Nerspaper, Mr. Eric Nilsen expresses Lehalf of the defendants to obtain the have been through most terrible suthered in Hongkong somu stteen years ago and currying his bab far the fourth entirely similar views and comments of Llts bags of sugar, the pre-ing, wandering for three months in the to diseinate information and promote sight wickets at the moderate 0083 of e

perty of the plaintiffs, and then on board dies and ditches of Flanders and Hol. prayerful interest in the

wicket For the Reserves Bird cursi an the German publicity campaign the idet mulanta' stesinship Sexta in the atiel, sleeping sometimes in the open and work of the church in the diced. "Ever since the "war started the port of Swatow, which sugar the defeniten without anything to eat..

miskivory ruce. Details German Press Burcan las riadents wrongfully infused to deliver to the lauder in England and we have missionary society and the English com-R. N. Anderson, e Hasanek, b Mackas-

It did much to bridge the gulf between the FG. IT. Segar, o Hancock, h Bird... tremendous efforts to influence public print or their order: (1) a declara-taken them into a hostel, where your munity in the Colony, and also did what opinion in Scandinavia in favour of that the deleuants wero not en-clothes will help as any rate to cover could to keep motubers of the Church of

kill- Germany and against the Allies, the payment of any sun alleged to Stion which will, I hope, soon removeCharth of China. Its agency in encouraging P, S. Liegh Bonne tb Bird... in

|titled to a bien njon the said sugar for them and trs begin the process of consola England informed of the progress of the A. 1. Satherfart le Maskansit!

S& Moore, h Bird.... E. Britain in particular.

J. R. Mitelo Meet, h Bird It is not due to them under a time charter party from their childish hearts the remem evangelistic education! generally known, for instance, that entered into between the defendants and brance of,all that they have suffered,

ad media P. Thursfield, Hancock. b Bird'. least one leading paper in Christiania the Man Sang Co,; 6) dungun for the

missionary activition was certainly hasteniu. T. Dartin at B. Henck, b. Bird.

M. 3. Maxe, e Grid, Bird, would adopt a pro-German attitude." was offered a substantial subsidy if it wrongful detention of the sugar?

Tes: We have been very busy with the day when the erbee sheep, who were Kennedy st. M. Hancock, b Bird Mr. Petter explained, the facts leading goes from orphans such as those that I

this Refugee werk, and the scope of it not of the foll, shall be brought in. A. L. Once, not but... While the bulk of popular senti-that Sienen and Coy, the Hongkong highest rank who are for the moment as up to the set of the writ. Ho said have just described to people' of the very i

The collection realised $133.83. ment is with the Allies, the German agents for the defendant company which destituto as the orphans. This last clinas Sympathizers have carolled upon their was a corporation registered and regimastitates our niest diffculs problem, side some of the most distinguished, chartered on time and I am trying to raise a privade fund men in the three kingdoms, thas, ford filant company, to the Man Song the better class in houses which are free charter the phip. Sexta, the property of, for the purpose of equiring Hostels of example, the great Norwegian je of Hongkong sist they in turn sub-ly long to es by friends in Loud.

For the Allied Forces at the Front selmiar, Hans Aul, in an article in clearton dis on a vang charter, as they of suure rather expensive to keep a the Christiania Paybladet, writes:

wege-ntitled to do to the plaintif firm; house going for 40 or 30 people of the

Amomās meknowledged to the "In the last forty-four years noted with sugar for Aunog, but on wishing everything to be most single,

18th January, 1915 Motif: took the boat to Samarung and upper cases. They ans charming shortit No. 1, Messrs. 11. A. Try, country has had such an aversion to the "way ip she

log. P. D. Keyser, J. A. Howy war with other civilized nations as to the "huthok of war, the Ger-

was held at Swalow but even simple vyaufort vasts a goal deal..

and A. Fung $1.—'.................. Germany has had She has clearly versier agat: quits properly fellay a private fund for supplying smart ist N, Messrs. J. Bake, J. At the other end of the weale I have list No. 2. Mr. Innes" Gordon felt that her conquests should be exptural. The plaintiffs had no cent-

ug that if he went out of port she might uforts to the very poor in the Gaverne | those of culture affected by intel-at-sint as all on that sever. Apparently ton. hairpins, three, playing earth, wool | ment Refuges. We givs needles and cot- | lectual weapons, and not territorial the Man Sung Sơm became insolvent and knitting and other all things sons List No. 1, Mr. A. Weill ... ones to be gained by the sword, and consequenen Me Sensen or the to relieve fo some extent this Eisenrmfort she has realized, as no other nations agents in Swator acting upon in which the poor dears arrive at the end Lise No. 188.. Coflected

Mr. R. Ritchie has, her responsibility in the domain

their instructans, maparted plaintiffs of their sorrowful pilgrimage! of politics."

pay direct to them say chaiter money Gowrument finds food and shelter for they would in the ordinary curso pay to this class, and we are only concerned Individual Germans may have felt the Man Sang That procedure was of with drafting them afterwards into the THE close proximity of Norway, this aversion, but it has been clearlyte proper and was acquiese hospitality which the country offers. help-

manifested that the bulk of the

in by plaintiff. The money was paiding them to get work and comforting sal further than that musiderable sums con while they are passion spective countries of the belligerents causes not a little interest to be

Prussian arrogance has favoured in Parang. That was not disputed. expansion by force of arms in such a felt regarding the attitude of those

thy Angeș 19 phíatifs' recived a farclined to send money for either of thes

If any one in Hongkong is at all in-Est way as no other nation ever attempt. fatter fona the agents of the ships, it will be tuost gratefully received. states. This was made all the more. They were a nation in arnis and in Swatoto, preferring for the first time Possibly some might like to contribute. | their object was universal domination,wing by the original charterers. It was it to mn. I will take care that it is elui minst them for all the money. If they would be sei kind, and will send Happily, they have during the past quite avions that this enim was not alministered to the very best of its few months met with an opposi proferrel, by the owners personally, be tion which will effectively curb their absurd aspirations.

Hoy Kona, Moxnay, Jan. 25, 1813.

SCANDINAVIA AND THE

WAR.

[LATI] „Shapes & Fittings Sweden and Denmark to the renation, led, or rather...misled, bet er sátussen 19 the raptain of the ship | through our hands.

FOR

All Occasions

WM. POWELL LTD.

Sole Agents, Saxone Shoe Co.

urgent in view of the fact that at a recent meeting of the rulers of Scandinavian countries it was decided that they should, if necessity arose, act together. It is well-known that the fear of Russian aggression has led Sweden of late years to look to Germany for protection, we have been told, so that it comes, as a little of a surprise to hear that all three of the j Scandinavian lands are with the Allies in sympathy. As in other countries, so in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, strong efforts are being made by 230 p.m.—Auction of "Teakwood and Germany to swing public opinion to

THE DIARY.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Blackwood Furniture etc.. at Messrs. Bughes and Haugha. '3.30-p..--St. John's Cathedral Annual

Keeting.

General Memoranda.

Thursday, January 28

Opening night of “The Grotesques".,

BATURDAY, January 30:-

1150 --Distribution of prizes at the

Diocessa Fichol.

..

3 p.m.-Garden Fête in the grounds of

the H.K. Eniversity.

TEESDAY, Felry 2

11.30 am-West Point Co. Meeting. 11a.m.-H.K. Central Instata

Meeting. Noon. H.K. Land lavest. and Agency

Co's. Meeting

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A shop keeper living at 299 Queen's Rnd Cerral canplains that his shroff collected $245 on his behalf sod absconded

At the Magiarrazy this morning, Mr. Wood intended a stealer of gai horners, extruered from street lamps, to three month's imprisonment,

fifteen days and 10 was very un- cunse at that ne i had been in exist.

likely thus the owners in Germany had been able to get into pozmunication with the ants in Sarutow. The result of this was that the 'ugnis in Swatow, act

dor Jnstructions from Mears. Siemsen, refused to give plaintiffs the gar unless they gate them the amount day to the original charterers. Even- tailly plaintiffs banded over $14.000 under protest to Mears. Denson, Looker. feacon and Hatton who wers acting in.

the matter for Messrs. Siemsen and the

gar was hunted over. It was in re ng taught. The only dispute in the wtf this $1400 that the action waN

etain would be whether the agents bul Mr. Taylor of the Royal Naval was dan from the Mau Sang Äno.

the right to elair frore plaintiff what Dockyard. has reported that a crolie who My Potter real the affidavits, and on

the opposite aile, and theso efforts, combined with the British attitude on contraband, are reported to be causing the Scandinavian Guvem- ments amsilerable uneasiness, while the Norwegians, it is stated, find it be enged to carry is service zi, hanen hetween Sfeers. Dracon, hard to believe that Germany may diapeared." .1 he site was valued at $C.Cooker, Deacon and Harston and Messrs.

a

not force Sweden into the fight after all. This riew finds expression in long and interesting article, from the pen of Elwin Bjorkman, in the Lalon Morning Post, where the Norwegian attitude is thus sam- marized:

While explaining the mechanism of A mall anton tie Browning pis of to his wife

a friend, a. Japanese, living at 199 Queen' Raid En-t, was accidentally shot

it tire throat.

To mark the mxual recurries of u

teken. threat

capacity

-VICTORIA THEATRE

BURGLED.

......$1,001,57

Walden, H. F. Bui. 3. McKiedy und another $1. 6. H.. P.

The

by Miss Walker:

Captain Lemnos

Mr. A. Disa Mix Pylo

40

‚A, B. Brawn, ← Moore, Sayer 4. F Meat, the Sera-

E.. W. Dawson, & Leigh Branet",

R. Ianenck, hu

H. Hancock, no co

K. R. Macaskill, Kennedy, b Thur-

Geld

550 Bon. C. Sevara, Sayer, 1 Ma...

b

C. W. Beswick, h Thursfield...

D. E. Donnelly, Thanfield... R. E. U. Bird, o and b an

5.00. Griffa, Leigh Enost, à Mang.

Extran

MARE

.....

2,00

5,00 5.00

Anderson

Sayer

2,70 1.00

Thansold

Messrs. G. II. Wilson.

A.C.D., nad L.D....

3.00

JE I DJ. Hort

1. Kennely 1,00 No. 2, Tipperary... 9.00 Pule

*5.00 Mr. D. Belle Virago 5.00 Stark again Sorunk

4.00

3.00

B

Mr. T. G. Siuzini Smoker's party Jer W. H. Smith, ... A. L. Guev, N. G. Gitzbest, E. J. T.' Warra, P.C.P., "Best cles, Gia Bitters, Gin und Vermouth, Wili- from Borneu Australian, Cocktail. H.R.V.R..

Mr S. J. Blake, the manager of the Victoria Theatre, has reported to the Po

ice that some person, who broke into the Theatre by menneef loosening a hit on One of the doors has solen 30 bukak stair rode and two chairs, valued a 831.

PANSIONS FOR MAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS"

DEPENDANTS.'

Tetu

BOWLING "ANAZTUS.

CIVIL SEXYMS T. ChatOENCOWER. Lamble with the creditable score of §2 enved the Civil Service from A AN

1 humiliating defeat by Craige post.

it was the Service were our layed, Craigen

wer being able to declare at 150 for & wickets. Eight of the services" batsmen made loetuding three docka" Craigen- gaver barted with

im-me consistentey. Hixs scoring 2 tara. W. H. Vircaal 40 and A. Rove 34. Dotxila :

Can't

think ......

10.00

$7.50

No. 25, Collected, by Mr. Davies:

Mr. Mosturd..............

6.00

2.00

No. 1 Compralore... 200 Mr G. W. Caspendate (2.00 Mr. Wai Long and

friend Hickie, of the Bluffs.

Chai Wan Chun-Car- erie, Taikoo Rocke- feller......

The Imperial Merchant Service Cuild are rates of Pensions and Allowances Are officially informed that the following

may be killed on actiro service during the List No. 35, Mr. G. 1.. granted to the widows and children of all Officers of the Royal Naval Re erre whost No. 4, NJLN. present war:-

Widors Pension Children's Allowance is No. 35, Mesm. W.

Sayer ......

Y. Pennel, D. Holl way, P. Saioty, I. Cameron friend Mrs. Tall and re

Watlangr

Lieutenant

£

3

Lieut. Comder. 180 18 to 24 Sub Lieatyn

80 12 to 10 CO. No scale at fir sent "fixed but the matter

in hand.

It

EXTIL NERVICZ. Witchell, e Noria Beig Lamble, é and b Taylor Fadow, b Pestonji.... Waterson & Pestonji Tacchi, c Khoras, b Pragn Hall, a and b Pestonji Flacon, b Pestonji Bradbury, Taylar... Hill not out Edmonds b Tayler. Sun Brazi

Extras

Totsi

GE +GRNGOWER.

R. Bax, b Witchell

J. V. Binge Waterman, b Bacom

W. Rose, Witchell....

L. A. Rose Hills, b Witebell

W. F. Virench, e Waterson, h Lamble 40

I. Pestonj, e Bradbury,

Witchell

R. A. Carvalhe, eLamble, b Witchell... 17

H. H. Tayler. b Waterson

Extras

...150

10.00---

Total for 9 wkta.. 10.00D. Notia, S. Jex and Kbaras did not.

3.00

A Drawn Game at Kowloom.

The Army and Nary ofcera and Kowloon played so interesting game at Kowloon The officers drelared at 156 for 7 wickets and the Club compiled 149 for @wickats. The

innings of the after- now was by G. cGregor who stood at 84 not out when the officers gave up. Elson for the Club contribat d 30 not eat.

..!

ARMY' AND

1. Moon, bay .......

Maj. Stansfield stpd. Elson, b-Robinson

Capt. Heath, a looo, b Baren

Capt. Leslie, e Bay, b Werur

Capt. Seargill, and Overy

Lt. Falton, Darison, Davidson A.W.E.

lid not but

Extras

1,00,

.00

7.60

10.00

Walker

10.00

Capt. Matthewa, borerg

ME. A. J. Stevenson....00.

G. McGregor not out

Mr. W. Manuk

5.00

Maj. Perkins, b Overy ...

Mr. Chan Tong

5.00:

MeRST. T. Oliphant, J. Jack, W. Bradbury, List No. m, A. and F. M. -5.00

and G. Green

E. M. C.

4.00

20:00

Amount"expended to 16th

Jan, 1915

5.00 3.00 13.00

Kay $2,103.27

Overy Welser. 3,621.00 RobinsoD

MoLaansa...

Total (7 wkt.)

0.

D D

I

0

0

18

Heitings and Husting, and vaid is came hethy gotiations and the siguing by athunde clap to pipintiffs when after puntias of an andertaking to litigate within one month Mesry, Siemsen's right ja demand the debt of the origiazi char.! Mr. Rus, olie tor, has complained to

ter from them Mosers. Deacon wrote In addition to the Pensions and the Policu that on Saturday wine pecanics of the writ. Hight, from the be widow or at the rate of one third of a that they find on anthority th necept Children's Allowances, gratuities at tha *in spite of the North Cape ex-Sopreme corta lange cont, raided at theplated by both sides that this stala frum the solicitng's rooms at the giving of the negotiations it had been

interf ou year's pay are grated to the List No. 37. H.E. Major. J. A., A. O., F. L. cursions of the German Emperor, in 1810, containin: 4 pipe, pouch sud cigar right would be tested in the courts.

year a pay for each child,

General Kelly spite of the glowing Pan-Germanignus.

Children's Allowances are paid in respect | List No. 48, ME: James of the laic Bjornstjerne Bjornson, and

of logs until they attain the age of 18 and One jetter read stated that if the money! girl until the age of 21., Widows Pensions in spite of the employment of Bjorn birth the Hongkong, Cantou and Mailed defendiat in any proceedings

we paid to Mesury. Sieman they would Į Cense on ro-sanzringe. Bjornson as the Emperor's principal eimlet Campany's stemmer Hannm on Scandinavian press agent, the Nor-Tram of 82 suharibed t the wegians do not trust the Germans livers and penger, was pres ated tu very machi

The Norwegians do not the other, a Chidear, want to fight anybody, and they

Sir Erucat Shackleton telegraphs to the would be particularly chagrined at Daily Chronicle" on January 10 stating having to fight for Germany against the the Endurance le asiling from South said - Counsel.

for the obvious purpose of meeting pezu the English. Their sympathies are Geria and that all on board are well,

Mr. Potier also referred to certain ur caleira.stances. The usual beyond all doubt with the Alliesho Japan Chronicle." The les is Locker, Deneon and Marston to the rent of their offices and the salaries of communications by Messrs. Deacon; practice here was for agents to pay the Aud with England Norway has pro cross the continent till next season.

unfavourable, and the expedition does to Court on questions of procedure and and their staffs, which were expressly en bably more in common than with any

mitted that in view of their inability to ployed by them. They worked or em other non-Scandinavian nation. To

GEO. J. B. SATEL, K. McLennan, a Munn, b Fulton arcept the writ they had to locus staadi mission for the principals and carried on #p.m.-Reserves. Scouts no H.K.England and to its fleet, Norway, like owlos Old City district, charged thea argued with their lordships various Serasen employed their own staff and to supply the Consignment which is to ba

Inspector Sim, in charge of the in regard to the action at all. Counsel their own business. In this coso Leases.

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. F. Sutton, b Seargill Denmark, would instinctively look for two Chinese before Mr. Hazeland at the points arising on the local law of agency, engaged it themselves... Mere sony such despatched by next Saturday's P. and O. A. B. F. Ravea pot out... The Balance in hand will barely suffies. S. Rouse, 6 Benrgill.

·TV T. Elson, not gi support in a moment of dire need." Magistracy this morning with being in

3. P. Robinson, & Fulton Mr. Potter addressed his argument this was not sufficient in England to Sweden is inclined, the writer says, and a gag. The Magistrato sentenced one there was a clear distinction between the forfeited agah company. The agent ther donations to the fund to enable the prasession of dangerous weapons, a knife this afternoon to the submission that make a corporation a resident and

boats g

WL Wenser, Dr. Forsyth, & E to look to Germany for defence of the defendants to two meath's imprison. Pnglish Coin and the Hongkong Cole was not as effect of the corporation, and Comenisce to forward periodical supplies

Will the generous public send in fur- Silkstone, H. Overy, and W.

did not bat.

Extras"

SUNDAY, Folary :

Field Day for Volzuteers and Reserves

TEENDAT, Fobruary 9:-

No.-H.K. C. & M. Steamboat Cos.

Meeting.

BUNDAY, February-14. - - Chinese New Your Day.

Entries aless for the Races.

Cricket Club ground.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

C. KAMMING & Co., Lv. Chemists and Druggists

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY·

DISPENSEL

Pare trags, Patent Mewes, to

**QUEEN'S ROAD, LONGKONG

Torgkoaz, July 22 1318

A

against possible Russian aggression,ment and the other to one month.

but claims that Swedish opinion line

been unfavourably influenced by the treatment of Belgium Denmark’a

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

for this, and for carrying on of business by a foreign cor. lite desire to have the money deption perth at nearly give the peited with the disitors for the per-ecreation English domicile, and m fox, being that Stevens being a Cer-ss the ngints were officers of the car. in firm there was a doubt ip pipintiffs utira they would not be served. The ind whether they wadd be able to pay long rules were to different, aud the 614,000, in consequence of the war, submitted that they were introdued

position is thus described: Denmark Washington, arrived in the Colony to day. not. gool. Under the English rules the king Gode was Introduced for the ol

fears. Germany, of courag, and feara by the Nippon Maru."

it more than any other Power. But that fear is mixed with hatred, too hatred timt has lost very little of its intensity by the pussing of City years since the chics, of Schleswig and

OROUP:

, C. B. B.

Balance in bant.......... $512,97 Haven...

13.5

KOWLOOS,

Total (4 wickets)

BOWLING ANALYKIBA

Heath Sergill Fulton MéGregar Matthews...

(Continued on props 8.3

jonace

He the position of rats. If English therefor service of a writ on him was to the Allied Forms, so that our brave Inw applied the defendant company would not service on the corporation. In Ilony defendera at the Front and in the have no local domicile, and the local agents. kang, however, it was sufficient to bring trenches may derive, some comfort in the muting within the racaning of the law the agent within jurisdiction for the rice weary hours of watching and wating. Dr. Wa Ting Fang, Chinese Ministar at tion service of the writ them was submitted that section of the Hour! ficers of the foreign defendant corpora vice of a writ upon the corporation. Ila

vious reason thus practically all the big

STRAIGHT AT 【IT. business in the Colony are not carried on THERE is no use of our heating around VERY young child is aceptible to who merely work on commission. ne with it first as last. We want you to try the fine themselves but by agents, the bush. We might as well out croop. "Dou't wait until this dreadful in Hongkong rutes the defendant cor Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the mert die asks yer little pao befors you pération domivited here was in tite, you have a cough or cold. There is SOMETHING TO REMEMBER lowe should be a warning. Get and keep would be served upon their agents, though, readable curea has powered de Lemedy in the band that lemon co chemists' shops are guilly closed, and this able to Hongkang jurisdiction And it no reason so far as two can too why you buying a cough modicine for children. Prepare for it. Itcomes in the night what

Charaterlain's Cough Remedy on hand. It they could not be scod us sgenta, reputation, and people everywhere speak of whooping cough, and that it contains the should not do so. This preparation by its bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough evet fails, acts quickly and is absolutely The hearing wow, adjourned till to it in the highest terms of praise. It is or harmful drug For sale by all Obamista harlem, For sale by all Chemists and Sterkoopers.

sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers. and StorekeeperR

Loot 0. N. Alisuus, who prior to the war was A.D.O. to His Excelimey the Governor, kas been wounded in action. Holstein were taken by Germany. Mere Areld, Karberg and Co., in Mr. E. V. Lata, who was formerly with Though culturally Denmark has al-Hongkong, has joined the Public School wys been close to Germany, and

Battu. R.N.V.R., and is training at the Crystal Palace

TOYTOW

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