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THE DIARY,

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

11.-Auction of Household Furai

care, Pangas Silk. Lace etc., at 11 m.-Auction of two Fox Terrier Pupent bears. Hugher and Hough's. 2.13 pim.-B.K. Cricket Club

Craigan tower on H.E. C.C. ground. 3 p.m.-Parade of Boy Senets at St.

Joseph's College,

Messrs. Hugher and Hough's.

Entries close for B.E. Cricket Club Lady Mlay presenta Prizes woont Ladies

Tennis Tournament.

Rifle Club Tournament.

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4 p.m.-Charity Performace at the

French Convent.

General Memoranda.

Monday, March 29 1--

p.m.-fosting of Foreign Importers on H.K. Chamber of Commerce.

BIRTH."

Rock

FOLAN-On the 19th March at View." No. 155 Wanchai Road to Mr an Mr N. G. NOLAN, 's daughter..

MARRIAGE.

READ-JEFFERY-At Tientsia on March J. Walter STANLEY BEAD, of the Chinese Maritime Customs, to KaTE WINTERES JEIRY, of the Shanghai-Nanking, Rail way Hospital, daughter of the Inta Edward Giffard Jabury, H. B. M. Customs.

SILVER"WIDDI' Q.

Gomage Jacks.-Feb. 15, 1800, at Brondesbury, F. F. Go to Eunr, daughter of Willia Jackson, chief manager, Chartered Marcantile Bank of India, London, and China.

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THE TIGER PHOTOS.

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IN POLICE CUSTODY.

Mr F. A. Chopard and another, proprie

ERIDAY, MARCH 19 1915.

THE RECORD OPIUM CASE.

Word's Court this afternoon when the tore of the Astor House Hotel, quod F.NINE DEFENDANTS FINED $10,000

Several points of law wire argued in Mr

the manager of the Sun Company with hearing was reamed in which Mao Chang, ph.tographer, RescomÂ÷iâ Arcadu, charged } fraudulently walling copied photographs of the tiger caught recently in the Now

Territory.

severely than they have so far, and the engagements between individual ships and between small squadrons clearly eatablish that anticipations 'in peace. | will be realised—that a great victory that under the section in which the charge Mr. Shenton, for the complainant, said cannot be won without the loss of had bono braught, defendante. ships. This demands that there shell ishle to imprisonment but complainant nat he forthcoming new ships, in order to then the deletdaut would boc bere the hed to be re-inhareed. If this was a crime maintain our sen fleet at full force.opputunity of going to the Supreme Court It must be remembered, too, that we Mr. Shontas, is that if we laks, xu The reason we come here", declared are allica with other nations, not baly action in the Supreme Court we can soot

run up lilul $500 but we can.com

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C. Castlemaico in the Summary Court to- day for $418,65,"

defendant, said his client is in polies Mr J. H. Gardiner, who reprosanted sustody, and that a police are charge in

pending against him,

The Puina Judge asked the nature of the charge?

Mr Gardiner said he believed it was a

tances. charge of obtaining credit by fraud pre-

Mr Elind, who apposted for the hotel were discharged from the police enart there propriators, pointed out that it defendant

long before the plaintiff could come into who every chance of his being deported

court and obtain judgment.

Mr. Gardiner said he had given Mr Hind

was done

for co-operation in combat, but also before your Worship for a romiast sums and an undertaking that he would police for sharing in all the responsibilities only for our purpose." He | money claimed" into "coart. The of assisting them in every conceivable teist that the definition of fraid was Court proceedings were pondier until this way to win a lasting peace and free-pecuniary adentro obtained by unfair don for the expansion of international uses and thy mere selling of good-fellowship. It is therefore of

of the plant's photo was an in- atriumment.. the utmost importance that thora

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engaged in the manufacture of muni tions should realise their great«re» fra

MESSRS MCEWEN, sponsibility and also the fact that the FREOXELS AFFAIRS are as useful to their motherland ad though they were serving the trenches.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Attention is called to the advertisement of the Toerangie Rubber Company Ltd. (in liquiristion) which appears in the last colume on page 5.

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OWEN ROWELL-Feb. 17, 1890, at Hamp- ton, R. H. OWEN. to TIDA GRACE, daugh.

The sum of $100 is reported to have ter of Dr. T. Irvine Rowell, U.3.G.,been stolen from an amah's room at 13 Singapore.

Belchers Street and a woman visitor is suspected of the thell.

HONDRONG, FRIDAT, March 19, 1915.

WORKMEN'S RESPONSIBILITY

IN THE WAR,

Mask Malwan Fricks) 35. Co su alinira luentioned in the Bammary Cours this "invenings. « solicitor stating that the fem in not fishing ɓancial condition, and that the compadre has absconded on -The Kit Chooog, plaintiffs in the action, clsin-d from the 108.03.

His Lordship: When are you going to pay

M. Gardiner said he saw bis client in jail this morning and was assured that the money will be forthcoming to-day da fendant will remain in jail till the money is paid, he added.

The action was adjourned for a week.

ARMY OFFICES SUED,

An acting by Ah King, boat builder, Wanchal, against Lieut. F. R. C. Maan, for the recovery of 8110.56, for repairs to

BACH.

THE UHARTERED BANK

DIVIDEND.

The Directors of the Chartered Bank of

Imlia Australia and China at the approach- Ing Menting of Shareholders wili recaramend· Mr. Hazeland this morning delivered his dividend for the half year anded Sing

sarved judgment in the charge against December 1914 18% free of income tax nian Chices fremen of the .. Tancur, (aking 14% for the year) shat £20,000, b charged with importing and being a written off Premises Account, £150,000 be possession of opium exlued at $20, placod to a special fued to meet com Originally there were fitoen, men ohargal, tingetales, and £123,500 be carried forward bat að the inst hearing -ix wees discrimurved as undivided Proäta. an evidence implicating them was given. the removing of the tins from Among the Mr. Hazeland said he was of opinion that

of possession within the meaning of ban coal in the hunkers was rufticient avat-ree Ordinance.**

He manbanced unch defandart to pay a

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PRINCE OF WALES' FUND..

months' imprmament, SUBSCRIPTI'N LIST No. 21.

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AN ERRATIO WATOR. Chargemen, H. M. Dockyani.

haviour of a watch, which has been - A cisimjagising out of the faristic be.

mentioned in the Summary Court once ur twica recently, was spila referred to this morning.

F. H. Fernandes (who was represented by Mr. R. CF Faithful claidied from the of the watch, which he bought from them. Sun Company the return of 817, the value Mr. Davidson, representing the defond- ants, said the action had been adjourned

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a yacht, was mentioned in the Sammary for a fortnight to enable the watch to be Court to-day and adjourned.ropired,

Mr. Davidson, who represented the Mr. Faithful disagreed. It was at the plaintif said that the only question was request of Mr. Davidson, that the adjourn whether Mr. Wood, who had soon his mentwas givan. His client bought a new Leadship, in Chambers, would take the watch, and it ought to have kept time. responsibility of selling the yacht in had been sent back to the defendante and defendant's absence and of paying the returned during the adjournment and costa,"

daring the last week had only stopped Once. He naked for « further fartzright's adjournment to see how the watch behaved. He thought,a fortnight would "pat is out of ita mais

isery one way or the other " (laughter).

The adjournment was gematad.

Mr. P. W. Guldring, representing the defondants, asked for an adjournment. Mr. Duncan, the only partner of the Erm, away in England, be said, the com. pradius has absconded, and there in some difficulty in aertaining the correctness of lo claim Bratton's ffice) on behalf of the plaintif

3. W. B. Bind of ME. G. K. Hal HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

firm arged that a day should be fixed for Corpe Orders by Liont-Col. I. the bearing of the claim. He understood

Chapman, Y.D. that the defendant liamis noe in a flourish- ing dhancial condition, p

are not in a fourishing financial condition

The Paine Judge: Plenty of people Are they a partnership or a limited liability company?

F.E. the Governor Sir Francis Hears ship, but there does not appear to be any: Mr. Hind replied that it is a partner- May. K.C.M.G., will hold the apnelona in charge at present. He would not inspection of the Boogkong Police Force object to an adjournment provided Mr. at the Central Compound on the 26th inst. Davidson would give security for the

*mount.:

A Chinese widow residing at Star Street, suchai, has reported to the Police that during her absence yesterday Rome person stole from her room 853 in thosey clothing valued at $15, and a watch and chain worth $11.

John Chung Wang, an Bastant $1 Maseru, A. 8. Watson's nerated factory. who was attacked on his way home recently. in Kowloon City read, has been able to identify two men as being among these that assaulted and robbed him. The case against the two inea was rounded, to-day for further inquries..

Hia

JOINED.

'Pto. C. H.: Cotton joined the Corps on 19th March, allotted Corps No. 1779 and posted to Signalling Section.

LENIGNATIONE,

Pte. R. Kennedy is permitted to resign, dated 20.3.15.

Pto. F. W. Eager in permitted to resign, dated 12.3.13.

Pto. L.A. V. Ribeiro is permitted to resign, dated 18.3 16.

Hind Lord said he did not think Mr, k for that; but he could apply for excurity.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE, was menti and that Messrs Lowe,

Members of the Corps are reminded that Bingham and Matthews are carrying on the fall applications for leave of absence from defendants' business as best they can in the Colony must reach the Orderly Room Mr. Duncan's aberrace,

lost 48 hours before the leave is required.

The case was put into next Friday's list.

FORGED LAND DEEDS.

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CHISES AND PRIVATE ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE FUNDLES.

DETAIL.

Referenca Corps Ordot No. 2 of 13, Left Section M. G. Co. will not be on duty 15, No. 1. Section Artillery Battery and during the week ending 27th instant.

The Guard at Mount Austin Barracks will be noted at 10.15 pm, lustead of 7 p.m., in future.

At the March Criminal Bessions this immediately to the Oriarly Room through Alterations in these must be notified morning, before the Puisto Judge, U Kam.. Ce Companies or Sections. Tung Kung and Che Leong were i-dicted mortgagh deed relating to an two mouse for forging memoris! sad a and user in the New Territory, Two plot of land ploded not guilty and the other admitted that he signed the documents. The Prise

to the Government Civil Humpital. A respect to this primer, as felonions intent To: people were gentely admitted thunght it beat however, that

ples of not guilty should be entered in Chinese who had been knocked down by a

On duty at Volunteer Headquarters and tram and had sustained serious injúries In Edward Ez (foreman) A.

Mount Dustin Barracks until 7 .m. on The following jy was empanelled:20, 3, 15--II.K.V.R. his legs, died shortly after his admission. Ward, J. T. Shaw, das Remedies, A women, found by the Police hanging to R. A. Abraham and Moosa Mohomed of unwound mind, was also removed to the her bat at Aberdeen and apparently of Institution.

Is the early days of the war Lord Kitchener announced, through em- ployers, to workmen engaged in the manufacture of war material that "it is fully recognised that they, in carry ing out the great work of supplying munitions of war, are doing their duty for their King and country equally with those who have joined the Army for active service in the held." Developments since that time have only tended to accentuate the truth of this view, and it has been steadily borne home to all who analyse intelligently the situation that the future success of the Allied Forces is vitally dependent upon the

A strike of gravediggers recurred ecently at Birkonead, where sightson workmen of the country. At the man employed at the principal cemetery same time the onlooker who judges refused to resume work. The dispute

ons of wages, the men demanding an in

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by actions rather than by protestatione ease of three shilinga on a weekly wage may be tempted to doubt if the full significance of their part in the life- (and-depth struggle is recognised by

some classes of workmen. therefore important that the situation

It is

BOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Dr. Irvin Kew of Drs. Kew Bros, left

branch there.

was charged "MA"

V.

QUARD.

At Volunteer Headquarters

Section M.G.Co.

↑ am. to 7 p.m. 20th instant. No. 2 Secotion Artillery Battery,

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p.m. 20th to 7p.m. 21st inst. Right

At Mount Austin Barracks :--

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property, 1*-*

10.10 p.m. 20th to 7am. 21st inst. Section Artillery Battery.

SPORTING.

Boxing.

Preliminary arrangements are in progrees by Mr. F. Hall to organise another of his attractive boxing programmes sometime next month. Iron Bux of Bengkeng is reported to be doing exceedingly well in Manila and wil in all probability be on the proposed bill.

BRITISH FRISONERS.

Alleged Differential Treatment.

London, Feb. 11th.-The Parliamentary

D$55

100

2** **

Mrs. E. Murray Hain. 850 Suf. R. N. Ordnance Dapos... Society of Saint Vincant da

Pati............

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stodaet Kowloon Doil Staff (February) A BODYMO

Kennedy, 2nd But..... Mr. R. D. Barvey's fond-

.Collected by Borbort Goffe,

b. 0.3.0.

Wan, FA, and Mar.) Mr. W. M. Uperalt... 15 Mr. H. Parker ......... 1.50

-:

8 18.50

Collected by Mr. J. Amold (Feb)

Capt. B. A. Biron

M. 1. Stopaui.........

唱片

C. P. Arabor...............

W. A. Valentina

J. B. Holloway ...

J. Wilana"

Capt. A. O. Smith......

B

841

Collected by. Mr. T. Carr Ramsey,

Swatnw.

Mr. W. G. Lay .....

Mr. J. M. Forbes......

Me Hodgecr

20

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MOD Pitzipice... p

Mr. B. B. McLachlan

Mr. S. Barker........

Mr. A. MacGowan

Mr. G. H. Fletcher... Mr. H. Marshall Mn H. G. Bobo...... Mrs. W.G.

Mr.

Teo You S Mr. V. R. Vick........

Mr. R. T. G. Mardoch Carr Rainsey... Mr. T

A. Pearne

Mr. J.

Mr. C. S. Holdsworth Mr. A R. Pollock....... Mr. H

H. Walton.*

Mr. B. W. Kosking... Mr. F. K. Brownrigg

Mr. Tan Chang Yang Mist Dawsoni Mr. Tan Boon Ek....... Mr. The Yow Khia... Mr. Lim Mary' Chaan. Mr Heng Tak Hong Mr. & Mrs. W.T, Alway Hupeh.

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in the House of Commane yesterday that Secretary for War (Me Tennant) statement office of the United States' army were British prisoners. Germany has given the Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund (Contd.) gring to Germany to dispense relief to necessary permission.

Mr Tennant added that, from the na merom communications received, and a report by an escaped officer, there was reason to fear that British prisoners ware being worse treated in Germany than French and Russian prisoners.

A FRENCH SOLDIER'S THANKS:

A little girl of eighty, of Chapel Park, Addlestone, Surrey, recently made a pair of mittens and sent them to a Breach hospital. No. She has received this latter from a French wounded soldier: "Doar Unknown--I am proud of your present. To thee, dear little English friend, I can only give you the sincerest thanks of

wounded man, cared

HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC- TURING CO., LTD.

for and cared in a hospital at St. Ven Caux, who is now returning to the frunt. I and you two good kisses on the cheeks to thank

one of three trustees for some. fataily The Attorney General, who prosecuted, explained to the jury that Tung Kang was

propery. Tung Fu, one of the other truslese would

them that sobie time ago there was

to the vale of the hap Bothing A done. Later on Tank Kung pparently thought he would like to approached the Cheung, A middleman, Taise some money on the property and he who found a woman who was willing to advance mousy on the hopsas. U Kam signed the name of the trustee Tạng

The report for presentation to the share-you for your enthusiasm and goodness of in the memorist and the mort-

holders thirty-first

ordinary general soul. Thank you, dear little one, for your gaze deed. Prisoners appeared to have meeting to be held at the office of the pretty surprise-Emile Cassagne. toid Tung Ku nothing about the proposed general managers, states-Autored we

hare the pleasure to lay before share mortgage, and he thought it was only bolders & statement of accounts made ap reasonable to infer that the second prisoner to 31st December, 1014- himself. The Cron called similar

The balance at Credit of Profit and Loss that taken by the Police Magistrate.

and he asked his Lordship for wrong: He was an ignorant man, a farmer,

The fat priser admitted he had done Dividend of $60.000.00 paid in September Inat in $81,829.06 which It is proposed to Jenience.

appropriate as follows: The other alwpdmitted their guilt, the second pleading that he had erred in ignorance of the fact that he was doing wrong.

should be reviewed honestly and for Shanghai to-day to take charge of their intended to get the money for Ranca Account after allowing for the Interim

Colony today by the s. "Kore:" the list Several local residents returned to the

af passengers will be found on pags 8.

courageously in the hope that the thoughtless and indifferent worker wilbrenlige the gravity of the position which he is helping to intensify.

We were little prepared for any That may be counted for 2.30 p.m.-nction of Teakweed and national righteousness. The equip-in

ment of our Army, even on its peace last month. footing, was probably inadequate.

TODAY, March 25:-

Blackwood Furniture etc., Mes Hughes and Hough's.

WEDNESDAY, March 24:-

Noon. Auction of Plant and Machinery

Manison H Road Noco-Chins eagar Refining Co's

Moeting.

wur.

jer Capt. H. Mallinson and Capt. G.. Staves Hongkong, were wounded at the front ley, KO.Y.L., who are both well known

To place to Reserve Fund 813,000.00 --o pay a foal Dividend of

$1.00 per share..... $20,000,00 To carry forward to the credit of next year's

L

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Brought fwd. 380.50 Collected by EP. Mission, Swatow

Members of Mission

as Wuzingfu perio Dr. and Mrs. Whyte... Mr. T. U. Gibson ................ Dr. and Mrs. Lyall Mr. and Mrs. Paton... Miss Paton Miss Ecander

Mr. A. V. Edmunds... Mr. and Mrs. James... Mr. J. C. Smith......... Mr. J. C. Gibson...... Mr. H. F. Wallace...

3ainbers of the C. M.

Customs Staff, Swatow. Capt. Strangman Mr. H. E. Hacgowan

... N. Ellis.

T J. Edwards.

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THE NORTH SEA FIGHT.

$1.

Bombastic Gergia: Despatch.

London, Feb. 11.-A despatch received

W. Howards ...

R. 8. Samuelson

J. Bower...er G. Grasso'

F. A. Rozaria'...

Le Galva

N. Carison

E. Otani.....

H. Yabashi.......

8. Fugimoto

Collected by Mr. R. D. Harvey (Feb-)

Mr. A. H. O. Jackson

Mr. D. J. Levi

Mr. A. McGregue amara Foochow

10

110

33.42

18

# 570.00

$ 537.08

1,114.63

221,701.69

8 292,876.32

Already acknowledged Lists

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in Berlin from the German craiser Moltke and semi-officially circulated in of fagery, but the guilty of the second The jury found all three prisoners guilty

the Germon newspapers claims that the 88,829.00 Germans sank a British battleship, a Dif. in each, Swstow Correary, Consulting Committee.Mr. H. P. destroyer and a cruiser in the recent charge, forgaty with intent to defrand,

The Attorney General, in anawar to a

Whito resigned on leaving the Colony, and North Sea Bght. The despatch adds:- The time has not rome to investigate R. 0.0.1.0., aged 74, who saw nervion in

question pub'by his Lardship."anid this in Mr. G. W. Barton was invited to take bis has care we for lamentations over General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, G. Oview of the jury's finding the Crown did place on the Consulting Committee,

In accordance with the Articles of British babies struck down by our wen Already acknowledged. Lista not regard the cand a very serious one Association, Messrs D. W. Craddock, G. W. nons? What care for Belgian re from the point of view of the prisoners this respect. But for a war of Bo African War, left unsettled porsanal estate and the public, it was, howevue, more offer themselves for re-election. many nations and of such prolong in the United Kingdom valued at 189,221.serious though fortunately the fraud audited by Mesars A. O'D. Gourdin and 12.15 p.m.-Lazon Sugas Refining Co'sation, requiring such anprecedentedly

Auditors. The accounts have Masting THUESDAY, March 2-

large forces, none of the Allies was Lady Day

prepared. Moreover, the intensity of No 3.-China Fire Lonce. Co's. Meetic, the fighting by infantry and by A Obinene appeared before Mr. Wood at ADAT, March 28;-)

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and cavalry, and the immense amount of the Magistracy this morning charged with

A WILY DODGE CAN CHAN Blackwood Furniture etc., at Mears. ammunition and shot used, involves pital, and another blanket belonging to pha stealing a blanket from the Wanchai Ho- Hughes and Hough'a

wastage of guns, rifles, munitions, anked defendant to pawn the blanket.

of the sorvants, Saturday, March, 27-

Herr Ballia, the energetic head of the The latter denieu baviag

Bangkok he had a few choice Yacht Races in Aid of Belgian Relief transport vehicles, and all the macht-

Wong Kuk Fun, formerly manner of shaurdities in the way of wat rumours but teat Hamburg America line, has been Fynd.

Dotective Lanigan made the arrest. The the Wong Tit Fan firm salt fish can not get near fadis in this respect, pus in charge, by the Kaiser, of the SKODA, March 31-

nery of modern warfaro far exceeding shop when the defendant offered the fund this afternoon with falsifying the neighbourhood believe that the Germans alig his crated with a clever idea. ficer happened to be inspecting a pawn doules, was charged, before. Mr. Haze. A correspondent writing to the Calanthe work of superintending the citribution 11 am-Deawing of Debentures at the most exaggerated estimates. blackets is plodge. The man at the center cccounts of the bred to the extant of have monster gun, capable of ac. It is to import food from Amarica under Englishman sage that the people in his of food supplies in Germany. Incident Hongkong Club. 11. & W. Dock Oo's The struggle develops more and of the blankets bore the name, Wanchal $15,000.

called witness' attention to the fact that one

commodating whole army corps, having Meeting.

more into one of endurance. It is no Hospital." Asked how ha esme to have Sir. Jenkin, instarted by Mr. Faith.quarters built inside its muzzle with roads the guise of free gifts. He is said to

the basket, defendant said thats French fal, said the subject matter of the charge brist."

wide enough to allow 1,000 men to march have organised, with the help of Herr pare it to him.

might also have been taken se o civil Mr.

Permberg in New York and the hosts of This fabaki wespon has "doors of

for making Bonta and Shoes, at No whether there was imprudence in Ching and Abyssinia and in the South From the point of view of the Land office. Barton and Dr. J. W. Noble retira, batfugees whose dinners have been salted

should be contraband, because England is Monthly Subscriptions by our submarines? Belgian refugees been was detected before harm was done

The first defendant was sentenced to Maitland who are recommended for repressing thezz into hir war service.” three sionths' hard bour, sad the others election. to six month' ́àncă."

THEFT OF BLANKETS.

SHWIN, TOME &.Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 16th March, 1916

"EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE" |

WITHDRAWN.

Non-Bungkeng Ropo'Co's. Meeting-disparagement to the skill of the doctors, wardmaster at the Hospital Charge. I fhat won the cone and the strong iron plates which, when closed, do German-Americans in the great middle strategist, the vigilance of the tactician,aid that defendant was not now and had cfendant agree to unku.good, his defni. not interfere with the firing of a shot. West, a syatom by which shiploads of]

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

O KAMMING & Co., LD,

Chemists and Druggists.

of

· 1,385.68

+33,54180.

*9: 34,007.46 237,783.78 Remitted to London 22/12/14,

£17.000 @ 1/9.5/30 mi 191,436.95 Balance in band 63,746,83

S. J. STARK, Hon. Treasurer.

Hongkong, 18th March 1915.

ITALY'S PRECAUTIONS,

A Now Naval Squadron.

Parin, Feb. 14th-Advices from Resto

and the courage of the rank and file, never been employed on the staft. to say that victory will rest with dsnt, who was bern in Hongkong, had four settled. The defendant had offered to night. In daytime they got out of it, and alarsing Garminne. It is a striking dodge, state that Italian forcer will bo mobilized Inspector MacDonald said that defen.ation the tatter would have been Persons living there feel the shock as that food shall be shipped from the United that side which can maintain the previous convictions recorded against bim do this and he used for permission to base in the sun. In case of a reply from to say the least, but surely Herr Balin by Maral. The first will exceed 1,000,000

an earthquake if the gun is Bed at Statos as charitable offerings to the combat most, vigorously and for the Wood ordered defendant to prison far withdraw the chazes.

three months with four hours' axposure in greatest period. This requires that the stocks.

the Allies the whole army at once marches Mr. Hazeland whirl that on the in back into the gun sud remains there con must think the Allies consummate fools men. Two new Dreadnoughts, the Conte GREAT REDUCTIONS IN the necessary tonterial shall be avail.

formation it looked like a civil procood conled till the bombardment is over? if he imagines they will allow his pro di Carmur" and the Calo Dialing" will ing. Ho ahl, not know if Mr. Jenkin's

cious scheme to, mature, PRICES

thon be completed. The Minister for Maru has crdered the formation of i staten out was a cogent reason for with

squadron of five Drosduoughts Frowing the charg

Ad iral Abruzzi The London cer

wdrs: ander Lahore, Feb. 22nd. respondent of the Civil and Military Gazette cabled on the 30th instant

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSED.

able when and where wanted, with a reserve for a superhuman effort when

A

RUBUT I

**TROUBLE" AVERTED.

the progess of the fight requires it. A GOOD many people think rheumatism Mr. Takin at fines it is more x-

can not be cured without taking peelitions to make it a criminal charge, in Athan Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. THAT btle cold and sore the wat of your This applies alike to the navica na to nauseous medicine. Chamberlain's Fainoviceto get hold of the man. Pare Drugs Patent Medicines, &c. the armics. It is true that the Flest | Balm 'mariaged' thoroughly into ble skin Alz. Agassiz, for the fence, agro restoring the system to a healthy condition, develop into adrasthing worse. Take a few graph" from Pacie that Getralls D'An

must be obecked at once or it may

A BEST MEDICINE MADE.

BETTER

medicine can not he made relieves the lungs, opens the secretions,

Dr. Dillon, writes to the Daily Tola- aids expectoration and aminte nature in lins done its work of ensuring seu inkal remedy in existence and gives in the suggestion.

relief quicker. For tala by all Chemista. The defendant was accordingly din factly mate to take a shy all your troubles will soon vasish. Fer sale Italy will have drawn the sword for the Besides, it contains to opistes and is per donne of Chasuberlain's Cough Remedy and nunzio assures hica that within a fortnight and Storskempera, - 16

charged,

Cheats Bad Storekeeper.

by all Chemists and Storekeepers

libertion of her people in Trentino,

has cared for more thermall- than any

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