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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

RACE PONIES SOLD.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

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SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Scottish Correspondent.)

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Edinatesh, January W. THE BATTLE OF THE FALKLANDI. Mr. William E. Soutar, who has charge

Zealand on deputation work, and before Dible Society of Scotland, was sent to Now

ANTISEPTIC, Destroys disease germs which invade the mouth, the scheme has besa reconsidered by \ German Air Raid on the East Cosat last individuala, clube, charitable scciaties in gure Grayling, from Me. Tiorco's stable, of the West Chica Agency of the National

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road not as a peril; but as a con venienes. This it certainly would be, and even more so in peace than in war if the bond of Anglo-French friendship remained unbroken."

As Mr. Asquith promised last year,

the War Office, the Admiralty, and the Board, of Trade, and it is under- tood that their reports are in the hands of the committed of Imperial Defence. The decision of this body was likely to be favourable. But the 19 work is certain now to be deferred

until after the war-which, while it

An interesting detailed account of the January will be found on pages 2 and 3.

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AB Austrian staamar-sunk at the on-

trance of Tsingtao harbour by the Germans was related by the Japanese on February

A branch of the Patriotic League of

Mesars Baghes and Hough sold by The Acting Consul General for Belgium | public soup this afternoon outaide the City taken the opportunity, when publishing all number of race ponies, several of the first list of subscriptions for the Belgian which figured in the last meeting. The foruts by the wat, of thanking all highest price reached was $103, at which

Hongkong, Canton and Macro for their abang hands. The prices futched by the in which HE the Corecnor is a partner,

generosity in contributing towards the zace ponies are appended-:--

Limisay G. (lata Somerset) white, 15.0returning house went to the Falkland

Chinese,

Íslands, where his brother amided. In a Glencloy, dun. 15, 875. Mr. Hastinga. latter to a Scottish newspaper de givas Atsun Ra, winner Nary Cap 1914, grey 15.1, 840, Mr. Gog •

relief of his actor anale compatriots, who

and who have found such a charitable have been driván fram hearth and hema

shelter in England, France and Holland.

Highly recommended by the Midi at Profession. for the "everely taxes the energies and re- A meeting of Britons in Kode was convened subscribed between themselves to help

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THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.

**The Quaints" at Theatre Royal.

MEMICS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Annual Flower Show, '

11 am. Avetion of 9 Bulow and one China l'any at the 4.5.0. Pier, Konion

230 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and

"Blackwood Faroitaro etc., st Messrs Haghes and Hough's,

General Memoranda

BEIp17, Bích

Angual Flower Show,

Saturday, Mazali &¡--

11.m.-Auction of Embroideries Draw Work Pie gat Mosier, Hughes and flough..

Ay, March 7-

Field Day for Volunteers and Reserves.

FRIDAY, March 12-

2.20 p.m.-Auction of Takwood and Blackwood Furniture elo,, at Megare, Bughos ami Houglia.

Wednesday, March 17-

$t::Patrick's Day,

DEATH.

Deswrx.-Do Fobruary 25, at the Shangh - Nanking Railway Hospital. NuWAN JAMKADUNSTAN (Locomotive Superintendent, Shanghai-Nanking Rail. way), aged 63 years,

Britons Overseas has been formed in Tukio.

sources of both nations, is steadily for the 19th uho.

rawing them more closely in the ties

of affectionate comradeship. There.ngkong Football Associations, sails for Mr., F. W. Eager, secretary of for can be no doubt, however, that the iron April 10, a meeting will be called war will cause a change in the early next week to appoint his successor.

pinions of many regarding the pro- posed tunnel, as it will cause a change

Out of 2,300 bátsiaters of the Paris egarding many other things, and wor, 1,800 are tighting in the French lines; are inclined to think that the official flane bave been killed, thirty-two advisers of the Government will be up led, and twenty on made prisoners Laore than ever opposed to such a tinnel.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Manila Carnival res ltd in a surplus of Pesos 23,609.

On the back page of this isque will found some interesting, news iteras.

The British troops in France are using Honorare, Websesnar, farch 3, 1915.a new type of howitzer which the oficial eyewitnem describes as being superior to The German beavy guns.

THE WAR AND THE CHANNEL

TUNNEL

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The Boding of the new garal dock busin at Sasi ho began on the 18th lestant. The work has takan ten years, and crat Y.3,500,000. Having sufficient capacity to burth to super dreadnoughts at once, it is jan importint addition to Japan's naval,

strength.

Wo learn that the sa. Kwong Tai, wich left Wuchow on Monday night, stuck a rock at Kai Sau, and that about tamiles further down the river she was teed to ren aground. There was no mishap to the passengers, who were trans- fewed to the “Sanui."

When war began and only a part of Belgians, resident in the Far East, Belgium was invaded by the German army,

their unfortunate countryman, but the sabsequent sufferings and trials which the

aniversal march through the county caule for population sustained during the enemy's

the victims of Teutonis

and plty

Flying Kangaroo, $10, Mr. Gegg

8110, Mr. Hastings.

Aurora, grey sub g, withdrawn, Topaz, bay, 3rd Nil Dosperandam Stakes,

nose.

cunt of the naval battle in which the German paci5o. qua'ron was practically annihilated by a flock under Admiral Craddock. The story does not add much to the details already pub-

Dunia, dun, 13.1, 8:5, Chinore.. Turpenite, grey, 13.0, 8110, Capt. Thick.alad, but it gives a graphic picture of the spirit which salmated tha islanders. Jolly Jack, grey 13.1, $30, Mr. Gogr. We expected the Germans in Stanley any The Shirker, 12.3. $45, Capt. Thicknesse. Jod, chestnut, winner Wong-nei cheongy," he writes, "and so matter how Stakes, Sad Racing Stakes, $100 (bought fought and remember there never w

bravely our small defence would hav® Murder, pillage,

and ruinin) obliged the Delgians to take refuge with their neighbours in Holland, France and Great Britain, and as their number and Committee was established in Londen to minary increased day by day, a contrai | receive all gifts of money and geoda and to distribute them to the various local com mittens in Great Britain, France and The Belgian Relief Fund" and the Holland. The meganisation is known as Legation of His Majesty the King of the Belgians in Fektog han appointed bir. Belgium, as representative for Hoogkoog s Verstraetuu, Acting Donaui General for and South China.

Royal Hongkong Yacht Clos, on the proposalof the Commondacht

anyth

inaugurated the Belgian Feket Food in Hongkong, and on December 29th, 1914 the Ladies of Canton gracicurly organised magnificent Obarity Fete in the Canton Club in sid of the sald Fund. The Bong tributed the kong Amateur Domatic Club kindly con

pruceeds of theatrical entertainment (Snowwhite and the Frog Prince) by its talented artistos to the relief of the Belgian victims of the war: His

collection at the Interesse? | at St. Joba's Cathedral on Sunday

the Committee January 3rd ; the

of the St. Andrew's Church Kowloon held appreciated Concert and the organising | Committes of the Concert at the Italing Convent devoted generously its proceeds to the Lady "Lagard's Belgian Refugees Fund

To damage caused by the recent dre Serip the Bishop of Victoris made!

The Archduke Stephen, wi ̧the house in Rangoon is roughly estimated at about of Habarg, has beca crowned King of ¦ a lakh-and-a balf of rupoen. - Over 2,000 Poland at Cracow, says a New York telo thitched hansen were destroyed; rendering gram dated February 14.

shout 10,000 persoas homolosa. The Municipal Corporation has decided to con- tributs R., 3,000 to aid the sufferers.

A tunnel from England to France under the Straits of Dover has on

The German Government is collecting many occasions been pronounced per-information regarding the number and rize fectly feasible from an engineering hurch beil, with a view to melting then down for asking ammunition saya a point of view. It has been strongly New York telegram to the "Japan alvocated by many and as strongly Chronicla," condemned by others, To-day while

A New York telegram, dated February to the Japan Chronicle" states: lizdaials from German newspapers which have boon reprinted here during the week that there is a growing sentiment in Germany in favons of concluding an Loucurable peace.

Revenue Officer Wildon charged a Canero awner of a water boat with being ia illegal possession of 50 taels of opium. Defendant was xrosted last night and brought befors Me Hazeland this morning. Mr Kong Sing defended. The chingo was remanded until Monday, bail being allowed in the sum of 22,500.

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The Asting Consul General for Belgium, as delegate of the Central Committee of the Belgian Relief Fund, will be glad to send on any contributions which he

ho may receive and he his sincere gratitude to all who have so wishes to publicly axpress generously contributed to help and to support his unfortunata compatriots in exile, who in their scrrow will feel proud great sympathy which their cause met all and be contorted by the thought of the

grer the world and particularly in these faraway countries. Kindly collected by Lady May.

Sir Henry May.

£ ป. 20 0 Q Mr. Ho Tung100 00 Ladies Bridge Tournament... 14 13 0

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Total ...........139 13 0

the following donations:

Aiz. Voretractes amtefully acknowledges

The Ladies of Canton (Charity Fate) ** At the Magis rany this morning, In-Rongkeng "Amateur Dramatic |spector O'Sullivan summoned two Chinese

Club

that the

DIRTY

wanted

The

Organising Committee

the Concert at the Italian Coarent izluding the fol- lowing donations (through Lady Bisy)....

$ 1,070.60

1,000.-

Desperandum Stakes, 2nd Governor's Cup

Ideal Dahlin, roan 13.1. Winner 2nd Navy Cap 875-7

Sunstar Dahlia, 8130Mr. G. K. Hall Bratton

63-Mr. H. Seth.

Kukri, bay, 131, winner on Of Day,

The Bird, grey, 13.9. 825—Mr. Reid. Bayard, bay 17.5, 375—Capt. Heath. Whiteboy, grey, 123, $46—Mr. Diskin-

Heugh.

Grayling, grey, 13.2, $103,-Mr. T.

Rodger chestout, 13.2, 836 – Chinese. Gray Frir, grey, 13.0, 255--Chinese. Redshank, chestnut, 13.1, 833 Chiness. Mad Desperandum Stakes 1914 and winner

Eve, brown, 13.0, Winner Nil Gyukhana Cup, withdrawn.

Blaa Bottle, roan, 800-Air Beith. Wild Cat, grey, 19.1, $90-Me Blason. Eric, blk, 13,0, 860-Mr Stevenson. Chalcot, duz, 13-1, 3rd Valley Stakes 930-Chinese.

Tharleston, groy, 12.3, Withdrawn.

though of warrender, no matter what the Fiams Dahlia, grey sub. "griffin, $70,odds against us wan, -we had little 'ne 20 Mr. Gegy.

chance in such an unequal contest. I was

Gia held by a great admiraling for our defenderai

I think of them. andi again

A Boe, capabla, wiry, and ever active Al

Aberdonian Governor and Commander-in-Chiel, with

• Scottish doctor second lo command, who although buried fur years on

on the west of the loopy Falklands, and not forgotten his training when an officer in the London Scottich, along with o her papable officer and men (180 all told), made up our total dafence force. We had no big guns, no forti- fications of any kind, no mices to pro ect the barbour and coast line, and the enemy Was the German Pacific Leet which, had just won a notable vistory, sending H.M.Sy Good Hepa and Blonmouth to the

botbom It seemed madness to crippling out of setion B.B1.8 GTOW

to face auch

heavy cuide. 1ut I was told the position was this: *AT of us are right gooi shots ; and, mind you, that's no big, for we lick the men-o'-War's men in our shor contests, Then, sir, you

ahore know the country lends itasid to fine defines to men who know it as we do, We can make a much bettor show. On our own ground than the Beers did." Before you are Hui hed talking to a Volunteer, you feel with him that the Germans have no hold on the shere. I did admire the te

gaining spirit of these brave men, and one felt sure of the kind of reception the Germans would gat. I am so proud of my countryman, many of them born on these out-of-the-way islands, with but few of the advantages we.. possess in the old country; but the same spirit pervades de all,-Britains nevar, mores, shall be slares." THE WEE SREZA AND A PRAYER MIZING. At a meeting of the Southern Presbytery of the Free Fresbyterian Church (commonly Toiversity v. Vicharis Rovers (.K.L.) called the Wee Fraos") resolution was Mil. Grd, 5.0. Referee, Mr. B. Tyler. passed to the effect that the Presbytery Confacisos v. Diocesana (E.K.L.) Navy took into consideration, as an extraordinary Grd. 5.0. Rafares, Mr. A. A. Wilson,

aign of the times, the acconot of “ Saturday R.G.A.. Navy (U.S.L.) remarkslo prayer meeting held in India Mil. Grd. 4.0. Referce, Mr. F. W. Eager. by a missionary of the United Free Church, reported in the United Free Record." Another trial game will be played, as The Presbytery noted that "the wife of laat weak, between the Dir. 11 team and Belchers on Thurday at 5 pm; Club ground. The played named last week will | jilay for Div. It, in colours.

The Rice Bird, bay, $30—Mr. Schluter. Relgian King, bay 13-1, $40-Mr. Baith Tailor, bay, 13-0, 850Mr. Gegg. Rasbills, chestnut. 12-3, 945 bought in), Besttock dark grey 12-3, 845 (bought in

SPORTING.

FOOTBALL FIXTURES.

Matches for the week ending 6th March 1913:-

Wednesday-lub Pulice (U-SL.) Club Grd. 6.0. Ralore, Mr. F. W. Wright.

The Shield Semi-final between R. and Dir. II will be played on Thar day, March 11. Club ground 4.0

HOME FOOTBALL."

· League Results Jän. 23.

DIVISION T.

| chance at all--not even of

M

foot-

that,

ode of the Government efficers in India had suggested to the missionary number of people of different cla-sex and religions might welcome an opportunity of meeting together for prayer in If it were connection with the war, "understood that the meeting would be conducted in such a way that no one's religious principles would be comprome ed,

after overcoming

Home "diently a slig

of conscience-fell in with the ang maim it held the meeting, wher gestion, according to

understood

■ previously arrangement, he c

ho offered up prayer to God Blackburn Rovers 3 Manchester Utd...without any reference to our Lord Jesus Bradford City...... I Newcastle United Burnley

.......... 3 Tottenham H..... Chelsea............... 2 Middlesbrough ... 3 Everton 0 Sheffield United... Manchester City... 8 Bolton Wanderers Notts County Oldham Athletic... 1 Shefield Wed.....2 Liverpool......... 698.03 Sunderland......... 3 Bradford............................. 600.- West Ham

810.-

$100,-

50-

20.

About forty buildings have been con. fiscated at Taingtae by the Japanese military oficials. In addition a sum of $1,500,000, which had been transferred on purpose to Hit a meeting of the Cork Corpore-the account of the Deutsch, Asiatischs Bank, it is recognised that it would be aton mation to remove the name of was also seized. The total number of the great advantage in our relations withter Kun Meyer from the roll of confiscated buildings is over 20 and the France there is, naturally, consider-en was carried by twenty-four votes funds confiscated ammount to $8,000,000. able relief that there is no such tanneled so the Gernon perdes.or two it them. The honour, had been "con2 – in view of the cicae proximity of ag the Germ na to the northern coast of ¦ France and of their great efforts to reach Calais, happily, still a long way of realisation. As there is still much controversy as to whether or not such a tunnel would be beneficial to England, it is interesting to read the opinions from. a source that is not likely to be prejudiced in The sinhrities in Alsace have for ghting in the public street The the matter. A Boston (U.S.A) conWeill, aber of the Reichstag for Strassid

iated a doyce depriving Herr Georgs fitat defundant dealed 6ghting and

olhar temporary recently dealt with the bure, who entered the French Army, of to take him to a foreign country. question at considerable length and best. Aurording to German lawa, head he did not want to go. The second jis the course of the article expressed cun, therefore, never be re-elected a defendent also raid he was not fighting and

the opinion that often since the war

tember of the Buichstag.

aided that the first defendant had taken Bis clothing and he only asked for its return begun there must have flashed across The "Temps" states that the Mr Haslund foed each of the defendants the minds of both statesmen and adopted son of Maxim Gorki, named $3 and bound them over to keep the peace strategists the thought of how foolish Puebluf, who walisted in the French for a period of six mouths. the British Government was to forbid Any as a private, has since been raised frat to the rank of corporal and then to the construction of a railroad tunnelt. He has now been recommend the P. & 0, Company, is probably the only fr. and Mrs. P. D. Harry

Lord Inchcape, the new chairman of In Banque de l'lode.Chine between England and France. Had for a second lieutenancy for bravery peer of the realm who takes his title fromír, G. Libert... the two countries been connected by the battlefield. the proposed double-tube road be-

aroek in the sin off the place of bia birth. Mr. J. de Let

A. B. D. C... The ruck in the Bell Rock or Inchcape, and J. M. 17 neath the English Channel there

A "Morning Post" telegram from and Eta lordship's native town la Arbroath Mr. de Réas Amsterdam reports" # wald have been vast saving peech of the Dutch Prime Minister. Be ball on the rest, fixed upon a tree or ir. P. Kremer.

very significant or Abafbrothack, whose abbot placed a

Mr. Dartesno of time, trouble, and expense in theaded to important knowledge in the timber. which rang continually, being Minora"

"Sweep c nveyance of British troops to the Goveret unt's possession which could not moved by the sea, gfting notice to the Mrs. Le Bretem... fields of war in northern Flance and imparted aron to a acret sitting of the sailors of the danger." This tradition is Belgium. Dover being sixty-six gislature, and said events might occur the basis of Southry's balled. niles from London and only twenty-hole force of the Netherlands to be t any moment which would require the six from Calais, a troop-lerin wuld

nilable. lave run from England to France in considerably less than half the time of

from London to Dover. The

THE QUAINTS.

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Mrs.

Ho Fook

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Ho lu...

75

B. L. Elo

Ho Kaong......

20.

10

The Committes of St. John's

Cathedral

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Humphreys St. Andrew's Church (Kowlood)

Concert

199.-

100.

100

100.-

50.

Bury

6.

5.-

2 Aston Vill

DIVISION IL

The Arsenal......... 3 Stockport County. Birmingham Glossop............ Blackpool 1 Lords City Bristol City. Natis Porest.

0. Preston N. End... 0

Clapton Orient ... & Hull City....... Derby County...... 1 Fulhams Grimsby Town...... 9 Barnsley. 3 Linein City... 2 Wolverhampton...

SOUTHERN LEAGUE

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Christ. The meeting was attended by about a hundred people, belonging to the English, Hindu, Mohammedan, Jewish, and Farsi communities The Presbytery the resolution goes on to state, desire to express its strong condamnation of such Judas-Jika unfaithfulness to the person and name of Christ

TRE SONT OF EABL BOTHWELL.

1abouts of the body of the famons Earl of Doubt haslong existed as to the whern.

Bothwell, hasband of Mary Queen (uf) Scots. The question is shortly to be in- reatigsted by the inspection of a mumified body in the Danish country church of

Faravojie, traditionally supposed to be 1hs body of Bothwell, who died in 1678 Castle of Dragsholm. A former investiga State prisoner in the neighbouring

tion some sixty years ago did not lead Gillinghaol Exeter City... to any definite result, and the permission Brighton & H.A... 2 Cardiff City 1 of the Danish Government and the local Norwich City 5 Laton Town authorities has been obtained to reopen West Ean United 4 Portsmouth....... the question. A reliable picture of Both- Plymouth Argyle... 3 Swindon Town well, together with certain measurements, Northampton 1 Queen'sTK.Rangs 1 bays been sent to Denmark for the use of Further lists of contributions will be Southampton. 4 Millwall Athleti. the investigator, the Aatomical Professor, published in the wolemus of the "Ohins "Crystal Palace ... Croydon Comsion 0.0.0. Hansen. Bir Arahibald Buchsa Mail" from time to time; and for contesding 1 Watford ...... 1 Heptors of Smanton-Hepburn has provided voniesce subscriptions may be sent to the Postponed: Ground covared with snow. certain facial massures from the original ward male to Mr. Verstraeten, the esting Manager, China Mail Ltd., who will for-

portrait of Bothwell, which he has in his pssession, Cool General for Belgium.

Total

4,700.71

Ta view of the detention of the str. Wilhelmina by Great Britsin, the following: telegram from Reuter's New Tork sarres- prodent, dated January 26, is of interest: Eagard to the control of all the corn, wheat, The order of the German Government and flour supplies in Germany is regarded by the officials at Washington as likely to AN EMBIZZLEMENT CHARGE. deprive the owners of the Americno str. Wilhelmina, which has cleared for Ham-

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CHARITY FOOTBALL.

The Balance Sheet.

WHO'S WHO IS THE CASUALTI 8. -Killed, Licut. Donald C. Mackenzie, Fosforthe, son of Donald F. Mackenzie of Callingwood Gauge, Camberley.

We have received from the hom secretary "Died after ■ short Bluers, Prisata Ian Mr. F. W, Enger, the detailed Latenco 11. Mackay, Glasgow Highlanders, younger sheet in connection with the charity tot son of the late Alexander Mankay. Wood- Indias (Islamic Team) on Feb. 16, in aid at Glasgow Academy and Fettes; war ball match played between Chinese and Landa Terrace, Glasgow | Le was educated of the Prince of Wales' Fund. The Con-studying medicine at Glasgow, and played fucian Society sold 8114.60 worth of tickets, for the 1st Fettes Rugby XV. and the 1st the Lam

829,60, and

and Islamic Glasgow University.

up to 3.06.60. The expense Mace $26.70

hilo

the collection .00 the

OBITCARY. und, 835.70, ground,

the receipta brought

"Lajor-General `Sir John Campbell of Ardnamurchan; he served in the Crimea, Somewhat heavy owing to the purchase of Chine, and Afghanistan 78. reata being neccesary. The hon, secretary

Lieut-Gen. 3 Isano, V.D., Rothesay,

His Excellency the Governor, Lady May | choppy sen passage and the tedium ad the Misses May at saded the perform tusks of embarkation and debarkation, unes by the Qasinta at the Theatre Royal would have been noided. Neither ast asening. The programme of the from below nor from above o uld uny | previous stoning was repented, to attack have been made, submarinaudience which was far smaller than the burg with a cargo of food consigned to an

The large gainst a Chinese servant and neroplanes Ixing alike powerless numbers, it made op in anthurisam. When they claimed to land food supplies.

etertainment merited. What it lacked in American citizen in Germany, of the right employed by Mr. Noor Din, tailor, Beacons to pierce 300 feet under the bed of the curtain foll, Mr. Salisbury and his

Feld, Arcade, of combezzling money, the the aca. Men, horses, guna, and cover company had to respond to sever-1

property of his employer, was resumed supplies of all kinds would have calls. Those who have not seen this pro-la Robe, under the suspices of the Society field and Swire, testified to having paid

On the 11th ult. a meeting was held before Mr. Wood this afternoon.

Mr. G. A. Robinson, of Messrs Batter arrived in better condition than was gramme will have a further opportunity for Compelling tha Despatch of Japanese possible.

thin orening on Thursday it will be Troops to Europe, with a view to rousing defendant $48, on 10th January last. It may be observed that nothing

cutirely changed.

popular sympathy and enlisting rapport

The complainget, who gave the name of

notes that for fataro match the It is to be hoped that Mr. Dallas will to for the proposed military expolition to the Mahomed Dia, said that defendant admitted exponage will not be so bigh as the seats inte of the lat Renfrew was in his day- of this sort is uttered by any of the able za see is way to give a Matines per- European theatre of war. In spite of to him at the Police Station that, he had are still up and the rant of the stance with one of the most noted markmen in tin be won the Challengs British military experts. They pre nem ert of the coinmunity to be present overflowing by an audience of over 5,000, authority to collect moneye but he had advts. 82.86: printing $4: and players he was rarely out of the Queen's Hundred, formance, which would enable the younger inclement wenth-r the hali was filled. to endorsed the receipt. Defendant had no 336.50; sxchange 815.40; linesmen 82 on Shield in 1878, and the Silver Modal in the

be only 325. Seats cost $60; rent of standby; be wan serve a discreet silence. It was theyt ti delightful entertaiment, which is

same competition in 1881; at Wimbledon or their predecessor, the official caiuantly unitable for young and old. and placards-core-posted outside anaouza-door so prousty when delivering parools. expenses $2.30. The balance, S., and for many years was a member of the advisers of the Goverument, who

cing that the e was no room left for farther Defendant was sent with a parcel to Kow. been handed over to the Fund.

Scottish Twenty. adminaioo. The keynota of the speeches loon on January 1th inst. And he did not ball Association beg to thank Mr. Ng Fung The committed of the Hongkong Foot blocked the way of the channel-tunnel

was the consideration of Japan's bunaden roturn to his employment,

Mr. Goldting, prosecuting, said there Chau and his committee for their fine work duty of upholding the cause of fustics could be uthor charges, but complainant in preparing the stand and in selling so many and righteousness by fighting barbarous relied on the one before the Court. tickets, and also the Lan Linux and Defonilant admitted to the Magistrate Islamic club for helping to well the total.

iz oda half hours. Japancas in the world. The meeting lasted it. He was willing to repay the modey, if All officer in the Northamptons,

complainant employed Lunagato.

The Magistrate sentenced defendant to writing home, says one of his men after three months' hard Isbour,

having bayonetted a German found Itwas. his late employed in London. No doubt there any such case

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY project

"They shrank Loin the shadow of

EXAMINATION BY FOLICE. The following notice from the Earbour Mastor's Department is printed in Hong

k

Cay

C. KAMMING & Co., Ln, the Napoleonic, bogey of invasion.org Castle Extraordinary, published to Garumny, and the future position of the that he had collected the money and spent

Chemists and Druggists."

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

every

It is potided that the following paragraph Just forty years ago, when the railways Eanded to Part I of the Regulations tunnel was first suggested, the British contained in Government Notification No. Foreign Oface expressed its approval, 230 of the 3rd August 1910 and yet there is ao tungef, because XINATION BY FOLIJE.

No. perana shall without the permission únic the matter was referred to of an Examining Officer leave any ship Arriving in the waters of the Colony until

reason to believe that those who regulation may be ordered to return to jogaiust it as a danger. There is by the Folien and any ship from which any person aves in contravention of this for further Pa Crees's Road, Bonekovove have changed their mind, and an amination anchorage

examination."

HASIL TAXZGH, Commander, B.N. Harbour Master, e all March, 1015,

DISPENSEL

Pare Drugy, Pateur Medicines,

Hongkong 29:1913.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

7

A LIFE SAVED.

the military experts they reported the ship has been hoarded and examined Memorisi and Aliated Hospitals bega to Cholers and Diarrhoes Remedy, has

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