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TUESDAY, MARCH 80, 1915,

Hughes and Hough

ATOPISTEES (o the GovERsUIKT,

ANU ÀDMIN KLZF.

General Auctioneers

AND

Sbere, Coal and

HAVE YOU A

BAD LEG

with, woands that'tischarge or sherwins, perkaya Borrounded with inclameiation and awalica, that when you press your tagar on the infamou par It loves the impression? If so, scar thu Khin you have polaon, which darinn all the remedies you have tilat. Portaps your krona atu A MOŽJAIN, The joint being lowratil, the warm with the askien. round which the skin may be disaoloarmë, or there may be wounds; the diesten, if siłował in nonalaran, will deprive you of the power to walko YOU MAY NETW Krpanded various hospitais, and Dean told your casa is hogalom, or advised to sabinit in amputation, bat da noti Try the Crazakopper Treatment, which is a costała mau, la casas of Abomance. Glandulae Swalings, Poaned Lane, Carbenoa, Ulcerated Joint Basiena, Hosse maid's Kaso, or Snake Inesol and Dog Bites. Bend at onse to the Ding Stores for a" ber að

General Brokers. GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used

A,B,C, 4TH & TE EDITIONS.

A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE,

Talographic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc-

found well by Public Auction.

"on

THURSDAY,

the 1st April, 1915, commencing at 2.30 p.m., it their Sales Rooms, No. 2, Des Voeur Road, Corner -of-ico-House-Strest,————

AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, Albait House, Farringdon Street, London, Engkok Prise in Endland 1/12 und 279 var hát.

Agents—A. S. Watson & Co., Ld.

"

Hoogkong.

THE HONGKONG CLUB,

NOMIE,

THESE MENTING

HE TWENTY, NINTH YEARLY

1

of the

HONGKONG LUR, will be held in tho

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE (6.) ''

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:}

Club Honer, on TUESDAY, thaith April, THE TERRIFIC FIGHTING AT NEUVE CHAPELLE. 1915, 3.30 2,3.

By Order.

E. DES VEUX,

Hongkong. 22nd March, 1915.

572

THE HONGKONG CLUEI,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the HONGKONG CLUB will be held atthe Club House, Caught Rond Contrai, Victoris, Tingkong, on TUZSDAY, the 6th, day of peri, 1815, at 8.15 o'clock in the afternoon, wres the subjained resolution will be puposed at an Exmordinary Relation

"To Article w of the Antichs of **Asvuistien be cancelled and the Follow-

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LONDON, March 28, Eye-witnesa at Headquarters says that Neuve Chapelio to-day suggests that an earthquaks has occurred there. The very dead have been uprooted in the Churchyard and were buried later under a fall of masonry from the Church.

In the region of the trenches there were bright yellow fungus growth, due to lydoite.

The German trenches were inferior to ours.

The sanitation was bad, and it is evident that the senior officers had not inspected them.

Behind our lines there are groupe of British graves. All have wooder have already bean turfed and decotted with fowers, crosses ecocted on them, with the names of the fullan attached, and many

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THE WAR AND FAR RASTERN TRADE.

The tables giving the value of our trade with-all British possessions and foreign countries during the last qatter of 1914, which have now been issued by the Board of Tesle, enable up to discover to what steat the war has interfered with the trade

hetween the United Kingdom and the dan and China Exprea, We have before untries of the Far East, anys The Lon- es for the first time the figures for a complate quarter of war, as well as for three mouths in which our commercial affairs, after the entire dislocation which they suffered at 1 the outbreak of Eo tilities, may to said to hava adapted themselves to the new cun- ditions. The October-December quarter

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, ... &c.ing article subtitutul he refos;

(x) The subemiption for Avent THE SUBMARINE ATTACK ON THE VOSGES is of the first affects of the war upen

As follows:-

TEAKWOOD --Drawing Room Suites, Chesterfield Sofa and Chairs (new), Bod- room Suites Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brun mounted Bedstonila, Tuilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Bidaboards, Dinner, Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chaira, etc, etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Orbekery. Glas Nod E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stove, (now), Cotlery, Kitchen Utensils, Fenders and Fire Branes, etc.

Alro

One Piano by Robinson Piano & Co., Gent.' Saddle, Blackwood Dasks, Electric Reading Lasip, Ono Ricksha, &c.

Catalogues will be insued. Terms;—ås usual.

HUGHES & HOUGD,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 19, 1815,"

T

*PUBLIC, AUOTION

Member shall be Seven doilara

anam paydalsver

on the Fat Jandry in och year,

(b) An Absent Moduler shall,, in *achiting pay at Cro

f

|

of 1914, therefore, lends itself well for an

our foreign trade.

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At the same time examine the Egars for the complete year, upon which the five months of war bave mado à considerable impres sion. Dealing fire: with British possessions,

The wonaded from the Vosges which was suck by shellfire from a Germans being must deeply alected by the war, Seven dobar per mouth for submarine sixty miles southwest of St. Ann's Head on Saturday include a month or part of a math Betzian lady passenger, and a boy of 15. All are lodged at Truro Infirmary. every "he is present in Bagong They narrate that the Captain ignored the signal of the submarine to heave to, “provided he makes tee of the and a duel of emanship ensued. This Vosges manmured and got the sub **Club fer qura tlun one week marine astern, and thus the vessel was unable to use ber torpedoes. A blank **any mouth.

hos failing to take effect, the submarine fired live shell.

fe Any member hat he sat **n payment ri - thunty five dollars to be thread from all further liability at a times thereafter for the payment of *the subscriptions otherwise Que from bio sa an About Member (save as provided by subalans Should the resclation be passed by the required majority it will be submitted for quid mass special resolution in Second Extraordinary Meeting which will be subsequently convened.

"

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The Captain of the Vosges and three officers were on the bridge, and the grew at their stations. The engineers and stakers were working their bardeal. at the submarine was apparently one of the latest type, though it did not display its number, and it easily overhauled the Fosges,

Sometimes the submarine was only 300 yards distant, and the sbelling had a terrible effect. A shot heled the Vosges under water, but the crew kept to their task. Then a shell killed the Chief Engineer outright, while he was encourag ing the stokers.

1012. Thus this

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TOWN OFFICE,

QUEENS BUILDINGS,

Tentions No. 20 Uʊxatwa.

R. M. DYER, B So., M.IN.E.. Kowloos Denk. Horgkong.

KAMINIA

COIL

the hair daily

PERFUMER

HAVE YOU USED

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(Registered.

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For beautifying and increasing the growth of the hair, for proventing its falling off, for restoring is to its natural colour, for making it silty, plint and lastrous, and for keeping the brain" cool and refreshed. No other hair all can approach it in perfection. It has, bosides, the most delicato and charming perfume.

TEST IT FREE.

A sample phial will be sent fren of charge to all whú write for it.

Can be had from all Universal Providers and other principal dealers in the Colony or from the sole agent Choa Chuck Wan, No, &, You Wo Street, Hongkong.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

KONGLOIS 'BOTE

Sole Proprietors :- KAMINIA PERFUMERY COMP LNY,

Bombay, India

we find that the total value of the produos and manefactares of the United Kingdom exported Hongkong during the last aparter of 1914 dropped to 464,184 from £1.128,95% in 1915 and £1,009,290 in colony took something than half the usual quantity of goods exports to Roogkong for the year namoly, in the war quarter of 1934. The total 3,009,166, were £744, 62 less than 1913, but still £78,464 higher than in 19 2. Our imports are, on the whole, not so greatly affected by the war, and in the case of disclosed by the figures Hongkong A retrograde tendency in Mr H. S. Abraham Mr W. J. Hodge'

for the last Mr Goo, E. Anderson Mr R. Henter three years. The Altogether twenty shells were fired. The main target was apparently the

deci eser

our 3 J. E. Atherly

Mr and Mrs E. H. bridge. All the officers, with one exception, were wounded, and the second and the Federated Malay States in similar Me J. H. Backhouse Mr E. Irving

exporta to the Strate Settlements Mr W. H. Avery

Hanter gate was badly wounded. The deck and fittings.cf the ship were torn to tib-to that noted at Hongkong, if somewhat. ME. A. Banckham Mr T. J. Jenson bons, and the bridge was like a sigre. Still the Yeager did not elacken speed. less pronounced, the total consigumenta in ML.O.V.Beelaman R. B. Jepson and after two hours the submarias abandoned the chase, but a large shot ripped the war quarter being valued at £837,725 a huge hole on the water line, torrents of water pouring in.

to the Straite Settlements and 2413, Mr C. D. J.

2010 Mr E. R. Belilive 59134097 The Captain cambered over the site and was almost sucked in by the rush to the F.M.S., against £1,475,959 and r

Mr G.A. Beta 27of waver. Then a patrol boat was sighted, responded to their signals, and resen. 0,159 respectively in the corresponding Mr & Mra Beswick

quarter of 1913. In the full year £4,028,478 M: W, M. Blackc compared with £5,836,346 in 1913 and Bir and Mrs J, V. worth of goods was taken by the Straits, MrE. F. Bothwell £8,038 746 in 1919; £1,173,168 worth was

E DES YŒUX,

Secretarys

253

Dated the 22nd March, 1915.

THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions from THE EXECUTORS, OF TILE EATE W. D. Gaanam, to sell by Public Anokion,

201

WEDNESDAY,

the 14th April, 1915, commencing ab 2.30 p.m., at Falta" No. 65,

the Peak,

THE WHOLE OF THE

TALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

THE HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

a

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH HALF- YEARLY DRAWING of SIXTY-

ed the crew.

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The Captain said:"I am thankful the submarine disappeared not know ing that the Vosges had been vitally hit. If I had had a gun there would have

been one submarine lesa.”

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Br

Bell

Miss E. Johnson Mr J. J. Johnston.

Miss E. F. Jonhston Air M. T. Jones Mr S. 1 M. Joesph MrF. E. Esics Me E. M. Joseph Mr Kenney Mr W. S. Kramer Mr and Mrs H. A.

W, S.

Lampman

M. G. &. Lawrance

FIVE DRBENTURES of the HONG A SPECIAL WAR MEDAL FOR THE "WAR LORD." Itle higher than in the preceding year, that Dr Men W. L. Mr W. D. Le

| KONG CLUB (1896 issue-$200,00 each) was held in the Club House on WIDNES. DAY, the 24th March, 1916, when the following Debentures were drawn for Redemption

243

&c.,

FURNITURE,

*0. contained therein.

Consisting of:

за 170 $10

415 0.56 1137 1545 B3 152 665 1171

437 700 1178 738!

1182 2014-

&c.

501 748 1206 544 *49 1309

316

686 820

1336 1717

HALL.-Tlackwood Settes, and Chairs, Stamped Leather Screen, Barometer, Hall Lamp,, ·

417

12

1437 1741

420

981

640 $43

253 હું 548 812 3331 1623

416

#23

2444

1:00 1447 430 eit 1021 1461 1800 427 652 1071 153L 1868

By Order,

E. DES VEUX, Hongkong, 24th March, 1015.

273

DRAWING ROOMS.—Old C»rved Qak Table, Chesterfield Bofs and Arm Chairs, and will be payable at the Hongkong sad Blackwood Writing Tables and Curio Shanghid Baking Corporation on WED Stands, Finely Carved Blackwood Writing | NESDAY, the 31st March, 1915, in Dark, Tenk Bookcases, Electric Lamps, exchange for surrender of same. Indian Carpots and Bops, Japanese Water Coloure and a large number of Chinose sud Japanese Brasses, Brouzas and Purcelain,

DINING ROOM,-Large Ok. Onk Carved Table, Morocco-covered Dialog Chairs, Blackwood, 'Side and Occasional Tables, Large Dinner Service Blue and Gold", Table Glassware and Crookmy, and a number of E.-P. and Brass, Dining Room Requisites,

BEDROOMS.-A complete suite of White Ennis Bed Yarniture consisting of Wardrobe and Baraan “both with bevelled mirrors, Wanhatand and Chamberstand, Twin Brass and Brses mounted Bedsteads, Reading Lamps," Occasional Tables, &c., &*.

BATHROOMS.-White Enamelled Bath and Geyser, Porcelain Commodes, Shanghai. Baths, &., &

PANTRY AND KITCHEN.-Ice Chest, Tables, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Cooking Stove, &c., da,

· GARDEN —Garden Seats, Set of Lawa Bowls, Croquet Set, Tannis Nats, Stone Roller, and a member of Plants in Pots,

Oh view from Monday, the 12th April. Untalogues will be issued.

-TERMS ---dil' UNLERİ.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionmera Hongkong, March 27, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IEN TING.

"Burgeon Dentist,

No. 14, D'AGULLAR STREET.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation,

AUCTIONS.

FUELTO

THE Undersigned have received instruo

tions to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERBRO),

TUESDAY,

the 6th April, 1915, Cornicencing at 239 p., at their Sales Booins, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Comer of Ice House Stroot;

281 (WITHOUT, ZINKEYE)

THE BURNITURE OF A SELF

CONTAINED FLAT-- Removed to Salo Rooms for Convenienco

THE Undersigned, have received befruc-

tions to self by Public 2uction, AR CROR ACOGENT OF THE CONCKERID); EVINRUDE MOTOE:

[2] H.-P. wil ́ Accessories. Terma 1--An usual. DOW

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong March 27, 1915-

of Sale).

together with MUNDET

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD'

FURNITURE

including four, Wardrobes, of, sc. Temos -—-As qsual, a

BUCHER & HOUGH,“

Henkoog, March 23, 1915,

WHY VON DER GOLTZ FLET CONSTANTINOPLE.

LONDON, March 28. A telegram from Amsterdam says that the Lokal Anzizger states tha: Marshai Van der Goltz bas left Constantinople for Berlin. The reason for his departare at this critical time is that the Sultan has entrusted him with a special war medal for the Kaiser.

THE BRITISH AIR RAID AT HOBOKEN.

NEW SUBMARINES DAMAGED.

shipped to the F.M.S.lut year, £1,938,550 Mr H. Bridges in 1918, and £879,579 in 1912. In the three Bir M. W. Bruce months of war last year the value of our Mr J. H. Balwor imports from the Straits Settlementa wa I

Chesney is to say £3,727,748, compared with

Christer £3.471,845 in October-December, 1919. Mr YT. E. Clayton

Capt. C. Lindberg My G. T. Loys The complete year's importa from the Mrs E. E. P. Cole Min sd Brw Luis Straite and the F.M.S., which rose in 1913 Dr A. I. E. F. Cole- Birs R. P. Blanz over the preceding twelve month. fall

KIRAN -

Mr R H. A. Craig

ir and Mrs E. A.

BOT

Me B. R. Hehta

Meyz Mr and Mrs C.

Mr G. 8. Middleton

Me

d

and Me J. H. N. Mody

Mr Wm. Mcors Mr J. W. Malier ?

Mr and Mrs F. E. Hr W. R. Neighbour.

Daris

Mr J. S. Nicolson

Mr A. Darby

below 1012 again last year. To British Mr and Mia H. M. Mrs Mclare North Boraso ve sant gooda vained at

Cook £70,779 in the October December quarter Mrs Cornelinsson & Mr J. Marecki £7,62 in 1812, so that while the advanca of last yest, as against £17,787 in 1913 and

child of 1913 is checked, the war export trade with North Borneo is of greater propostiers Grifla than in 1912. The twelve menthe exports Mr & Mrs J. Cruick more £42,861 laat year, agair at £63,616 in

shank 1913 and £27,681 in 1912. The steady Mr J. E. Davies advance in our importa from British North Borneo contienes. The same may be mid of our imports from Sarawak, but ship ments outward bare fallen off yery con- Mr G. F. Dougias

Mr.J. firmie.on aiderably.

Mr Li Peck Coming now to Japan, we note a rather Miss M. E. Daffy Mr W, A. Dowley

Mr A.. Pitcher Mr. B. bravy depp in British exports to that Mr H. W. Durmeet Mr W. T. Quaile A. Pareca country since the war began, the total value Mr and Mrs H, O. Mrs J. A. Handall being only £1,455,313 in the last quarter Khrenfels of 1914, compared with £3.652,663 and Mr F. W.. Hram Lient. Col. nd"

H Ray £3,066,820 in the same period of 1913 and Mr E. have fallen from £14,530,432 in 1913 to Mr. W. Franke

Evenson

Rayner 1912 respectively, while the year's exports Mr H. Foster

Mr V. Read £8,363,240 last year. Our imports from Capt, and Mes E. M. Mr J. P. Boxed

Mias Reny Japan do not show so great s

discrepancy in comparison with previous years, but the Mr Deoman Faller Mr A. F. Sheel

French and child Mr T. W. Cheatston inarere recorded in 1913 is almost lost in 31 J. Gibb

Mr J. U. Sibley

Mr. E

TEAK HOTEL

M. & Mr W, Amm. Mr & Mrs C. Hum-

strong

phreys

Fleet Surgeon & Mrs Mr H. U. Joffrey

Bernard, RN. Mrs. John

Mcs Bowdler

Major Bowen

Hit Lee Jones - - Mr Morton Josaph

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mir Joseph

Mr. F. W. Cary

Mr & Mrs Gamili

| Mr H. A. Cartwright:

Mr Colleyshaw

Mr A. Courland

Mr and Mrs Heigwi

Mrs Lane

Mr A. O. Lofts

Martin children Mr & Mrs Mitchell

Mr and Mis J. B. more and child

Crichton & children Mr and Mrs Moss and Col. Darling »

"child

Mis Edwards and Mr &MJ, Plummer

children

Mr W. J. Pringle

Mr and Mrs Man dar Mize M. Prior

Kat

Major Faithnie

Major Pynn, ILE

Mr & Mrs Ralphs

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr.A. Sinclair

Mr & Mrs B.-A. Halo Miss Skinpar

La-Cal Gordon Hall, Mr C. Skott

RA.M.O.

Mr F. A. Hazeland

Me and Mrs GranR

Bmith

Mrs Hoybrender Lt. & Mis Smyth Major Humphroy, Mr & Mrs A. Findley

R.RS.

Smith

Mr and Mrs W. G. Ur Young

Humphreys

KIKUMULEKS "BOTEZ

| Mr and Mow" J ̧"W. Mr Di Lowis

Bolles

Mr W. Logan Mr M. J.. Brown- Mi J. H. Tan Genned Mr A. E. Carleton Lührs Mr W A. J. Cooper Bir & Mr Maitin Mr and Mrs RE Mr F. O. Nirou

MR. J. Rawlinsoo

Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr & Mrs J. Robert-

Douglas

Datton

Mr B. E. Fielder Loxtos, Mar. 23.

A message from Amsterdam says that over 300 workmen in the submarine works at Hoboken were injured as the result of the British niz raid. A new submarine was split in half and the damage caused to

another was most serious.

FLEET.

R

Mian A. Square

NOT

Mr F. H. Robinson

Mrs G. Bachse

Min D. Filtiza Mr & Mrs A. Farbas Mr A. L. Shisida

Mr and Mrs E.

Sager

Mr. M. J. Gordon Mr A. Hardwa Capt. & Mrs White-Mr & Mrs F. Sattoo

more Est

Miss Buttua jo Mr H, P. Thomasą

Mr Hoogewerkt. ... MIP..MMOD Enxlay Me O. H..Watkins Dr&Mr E-Jonas Mr H. W: Weljor Mz and Mrs Kent Br J. W. Wom Master Kent

THE BOSPHOROUS BOMBARDED BY THE RUSSIAN the total for 1914, and a falling off from Mr C. I. Goodrich Mr A. G. with

during the war months is E. M. Gorton: apparent. In the last quarter of 1912 we M; V. Goulbourn shipped goods to the value of £2.753.978 31r&Mra J. Gould Mr R. H. Swaffald

Mr 8. Stockmest to Chins; in the corresponding three ME. months of 1913 to the value of Mr H. L. Grifiths

Gray Mr J. A. Tralen £3,697,841; and in 1914 £1,733,789.

Mr O. Wallace

BLAND HOTEL, Mr7 Garmitt

B. This drop in the War quarter is, no capt. T

Mr & Mrs As Well. T. P.EXT and family

Mr & Mrs allos Mr B. Jaman year's total exports to China, namely. WA-MBT WIL doubt, chiefly responsible for bringing the

| Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr. A. Jonking

Mr B. Jones £12,990,381, below the of 1913. Miss B. B. Harding White

Alz and Mrs Eta..

Mr G., Cros

Mr O. W. Reynolds though the figure remalos larger that of Mr G. Harper...

4 Mr G. G. Wood

Mr A. Danrich Me R. Sanderson) 1912. Our imports from Obins in the last Me A Henderson Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr D. Dzer Mr.S. Smith Sater, weil an 'inst year's total, Hos. Mr E A. Wright

Me G. W. Ellis Mr W. D..Watson £4,780,316, mark an advance over 1913. Sims importa contions to focrates, bat

Bar QMG_M»-T. 8. Wright-

Me AW Gilke -MrH-Wilsou Ms J. Grant Me 8. H. Wright

sides of the Straits.

LONDON, Mar. 28. A Petrograd communique says that the Black Sea Fleet yesterday bombarded the outside "forts and batteries at the Bosphorous on both Observations from the ships and he aviators show that the shalls from the Fleet fell with great exactitude of the Bosphorus. Aviators fying above the Turkish batteries dropped bomba successfully, and escaped the enemy's heavy gunfire.

our exports to that com fry are down some

Java

The enemy's destroyers tried to come out, but they were driven beek | £$10,0 0in the war quaitor, Lasily, w into the Straits by the fire of our guns. A large four-masted ship which wis trying to enter the Bosphorous was bombarded by us, and she finally heeled over and blow up."

ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES IN ALSACE.

Loxoox, Mar. 29.

A Paris telegram says that the Germen casualties in Alsace during the past few days have been very heavy. Several thousands were killed

NOTHING IMPORTANT “

Lasoos, Mar. 29, 1.10 m:

The Patis evening communique states: There is nothing important to report on the whole front.

We have consolidated our positions at Hartmanns Weillerkopf. During the attack ending in the capture of the summit, we took 893 unwounded prisoners, besides many wounded.

Hambal

may point out that while our exports to purchases of sugar and by the British wore fairly normal, the large Government from the Dutch Colony is the cause of our Importa from Jaya king so high as 210,266,776 in the hat quarter of "1914 from £604.180 in the preceding year, and socordingly for the Mrs R. Almond complete yese 1914 to £12,320,112, from Mes Beale & child £2,086,873 - în 1013... In this rim., of Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr D. H. Jones £10,234,239 we find that sugar

Accounts

for Bettison

KINO RDWALD BOLIL

Mr and Alpe Wa.

Jackson

Mr 3 Joseph

an advance of £6.427,390. As mch month. Mr and Min J. N. Mr and Mrs Lacombe goes by our foreign trade gives evidence of

Boyd

THE

'CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained at the following

Splaces in Blongkong ----

Miss Lacombe Mrs Lambert

The Hongkong Botal. Mr & Mr O Lanres The Hongkong Ferry Wharf. The Kowloon Ferry Wharf. Mr J.

further recovery from the raitial dislocation | Mr O. W. Brown caused by the war, and the figures quoted Mr W. Badge above, which do not make such a great Mr and Mrs B. D. wen contrast with the peace retures as

·Boon.. might have been expected, cannot but he regarded Miz A. Course

MES ISTINE highly satisfactory when all the cirepm. Mr. and Mrs J. B. MIL. Murphy standes altending exchange, insome In

By Mrs: W, Q. Fastes France, and other fans laught about by Miss

the wir are considered,

you happen to be late your meals will be Courbet aly and Promptly jast the Emas. Only in the ALEXA9. DRA CARE.

Dr O. 1. Oroes

The Edosk, Blake Pier.

The Upper Peak Tram Station,

An Choo (Omen's Rond).

Mr R. A. Hanang Mile (Astor Hope Hotel.” M£F. F. Duckworth Me K. Sammateu Man A. Toy Dr Bibene

Lau Pang Kas (Autor House Hotol) Lient: F. Golland Mr H Super Lleat, 8: 8. Grad Mrs. Rylvester Tr Hammen Mr P Taylor at 6 Mes Harrington His Throfell Mr J. Hustuborg My god Mm 11⁄2 E.

Underwood

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Ratioufes & Bou

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