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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915.

A DASH ACROSS THE FRONTIER.

BELGIAN'S EXCITING STORY, OF.

·HIS, ESCAPE.

Mr. Willy G. R. Basedictns, well-krown Belgian journalist, der scribes in the Paily Newshaw he escaped over the frontier from Belginny to Holland.

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WANTED.

Inised Hot on the Fask, fat a year

or burger.

Soptember, famished or unfur

Fate at night, he says, we arrived on the frontier. The man at whose house we put up is one of the humbla heroes who, during the war, have sprung up from the most unexpected I

F. 0. JENKIN,

Prince's Buildings..

Hongkong, July 5, 1013.

WANTED.

inmediate occupation ng 3/4 roomed small Bungalow with a

quarters. Before the war he might compound, anywhere up on the Pank.

Apply stating lotion, rant ata to

CHINA Mart. Office. Hongkong, June 26, 1916.

STAMPS OF WAR

have been something of a poacher. But since the summer he has been Lot incomparable use to his country in allowing hundreds of young wien to levo Belgium and join the army. He began by taking me for a spy ản account of my beunt. Bourds,*! he said. may be false. But my guhle give him the password. That Ragascar Datomey, Belgium, satisfied him. And wo wuited what | Roomania, 90 differenbe for 4 shilling.. On Three doura to sand wonderful choices of Stamps the, night was to bring us other young men were to pass also one of them, & Russian, had waited for five days in the peasant's Hetlo

houso.

Our host took us at about mid- night to a spot I shall remember till my dying day. Imagine a read of ten yards or so in width running be

USSIA. Moneo, Tunis, Morocco,

with great discount Newspaper "Lor sullestors of E6 pages is sent gratis and post paid. Bay also ad exchange Stamps. BELA SZEKÜLA, LUCERNE, Switzer- and, Europe.

5:0

Hongkong, June 17, 1916

tween the sharp ascents of two cliff-METALS AND GENERAL-PRODUCE"

We little hills. One of the cliffs is Belgium. The other,

Hollan

All we had to do was to roa down one of the cuffs, cross the road, and jelimb the other steep bunk. But

easier all than one-

pendents and for then invalided from Four hours we crouched behind The army, the abolition of the poor cli awaiting the signal, which sent system under which recruiting our leader was in no baste to give. agents for particular regiments are cannot answer for the others, but duplicating the work of the ordinary for my part I was growing auther It is known that the sen▾ Fecruiting sergeants, and pressure to nervous. be exerted on employers to refuse the tricefire at once if they see anyone.. keep or engage young men of milli- And their shouting rather, got on tary age who have not applied for my nerves. enrolment in the army and who can

produce a certificate showing that they have been rejected.

FOR OVERSEA SOLDIERS.

..

ONDON FIRM with the nestiary connections want to act as SELL

ING AGENT in London for exporters in China of metals and general producu. Refaronces exchanged, solicited by

Correspondence

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-47 Mark Lana;

I ondon, E.C.

Hongkong, July 6, 1915.

WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY S. KURIA

The first (1913 edition is already seed

DIOGRAPHIES of ever 6,000 people

Tauring the City with a recruiting correspondent in

There were two of them sergeant, says a The Times, que hears any and varied reasons why healthy young

two Landsturna men walking to and fro on the road. We saw clearly en have not joined the army.

fevery line of their fifces, as the is impossible to come away without

moon was full, and she big macn. impression that employers and

guarding an invisible line and halo- parents uro to a large extent respon.

ing to each other from time to time sible for the aber of young men Rong about in civilian garb wim Club to be Established in Regent Street, were guastly."Isn't the full noon

a drawlick for us?" I askel our who age well-known in society and of 616hnld be in khaki. Over and over,

guite "By no means; if there oral hundred foreigners associated with In The Standard of Empire on

Japan appont in the book Quite now ugun the excuse is trade chut co many men have gone from the bank, May 6, reference was made to there no moon you could rush into materials and accurate sketches, both being.

the sentry's anns, as a young latterly free from prejudices. The office, or the warehouse that the intention of the Victoria League did last week!"

Many portraits are inserted. The book We had to wait the moment when contains over 1,400 pages. SPECIAL PERMIT has been isso employer refuse to release any more establish in London a club for the the Steam Lanch MOLLIE"dil silled substitutes can be found, use of Oversca soldiers. It is now

Ne ventries were a hundred rents The price is yen 6 (12;-) or 33 par copy. and inquiry has proved that at soineannounced that the league has from each other. It sterek half-Orders for the book should be accompanied

NOTICE.

fur the arcam ndation of shipetice, sping on board at night; fare 81. per hond.

:

to exted the 4. Fares must be paid before leaving the pier. fur which a voucher will be given by the oxwain..

WILLIAM C. JACK & CO.,, LD. Bengkong, July 2, 1917.

378

SHAME ON THEMEN

Th

reduction of one yen

The l'anch will leave Blake Pier at 10 of these establishments there is a secured for this purpose the premises past two at a neighbouring church; by payment.

Subscribers: for the second annual edition The Fanch Filliate Dinka: return to list kept of young men who have formerly occupied by the gh the sentries oxchanged, or rather of Who's Who in Japan will be allowed

"Fver eri At Observation Point by signified their willingness to enlist Club, 15, Regent Street, Waterloo-shouted, the password.

and are wang until they am allow-phice:

Kaiser und Kaunig. The signal The registered postageis 18 cen, to Kares SHOULD THIS RULE. BE IN- jul to go. '

The new club is to be known as FRINGED THE PERMIT WILL BE There are instances in which the the Victoria Club for Bien of the given, and off a darted. We and Chins 40 sen and to Europe & Americs.

threw ourselves down the cliff and 70 sen or 85 conta ara much less numerous,

It is a GOOD ADVERTHING MEDIVE. which ones, and it will coniniai thu ten yards of the road were Adelemente made to embark

pm.

tion, rooms for reading and wangelinbing up the other clift was no coticed this work in the highest terms. engers cramencing from Blake Pier, East Cirk are using all their influence to with a plentiful supply of news. ts West, az 10 p.tn. and from West to Eat keep their sweethearts out of the papers and magazines-und also for joke. We had just to take hold of For example, The Daily Mail says,

11.30, so that the specified, time my army. One was mentioned in which billiards and other gumes. There nos of the diflienity,

the jutting stores; but we thought. number of girls employed at a will be a buffet for light refreshments pushed us on the feeling of Brat to regard it as a curiosity, as sigu Yet anotherWho's Who and this Something time from Japan: The reader in apt at workroom in the City were all active at popular prices. ly engaged in trying to thwart the General MacDougall and the off!inomediate danger. I know not how that the East has now become Westers practically almost to the last detail. But recruiting sergeant.

I carne to climb up and to not some Who's Who In Japan is far more than cers of the Canadian force at Shemundred yards out of Langer. Even ouriosity it is a very sound and useful That there are many cases in which such a club will be of great uso to bullets was heard around us.

Leliffe have expressed the view that then tho well-known buzzing of the the fatit is found in the un him. The men who visi: Lendon when centries must have seen our shadows HONGKONG-GENERAL CHAMBER self, and cannot be laid at the doorflear?. It is also certain that wonad-

of any outside influence. Why ed Australians and New Zealandersssing the road. Something else at jein the any said the ser-wo have been sent to England for it was a woman's cry, heill and was heard... I shall always swetr Nor

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that atans to a sturdy young fellow. I their convulescence will find the piercing the cool night, BAL MEETING of Members to be held tried at the beginning of the war and club a source of comfort and conThen Something like a wil, and alt on MONDAY 12th July, at 12 noon in they would not have 200 then," was venience to them.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE the reply. They will take you The Ladies' Empire, Club is co- Moderate Price ROM, NEW VERNMENT BUILD. now. suid, the sergeant;

was again silence.

It is difficult to describe our jeg Do you operating with the Victoriu Leaguent the sensation of freedom won IN 3, the following resolutions will be propneed and it cacked by majority of think I'm going to chuck up my in prancing and organising the Sol again. A soldier who bad escaped home present and entitled to vote will take job? Not the "I was getting 12.diers Club The committee in the sun way toll is that in

a werk when I applied before I charge of the ungements include the itself is less trying to the nerves 1. That, in the opinion of this Extraor getting 18, now, and I'm going to Sir Jones Dunlop Smith (chair thus these few moments: when you dinary General Meeting of the Chamber, stick in it

Another man replied man). Sir Edward T. Cook, Mix,

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European Supervision

A Natural

Remedy

Time was when disease was thought to be due

to the direct influence of eni spirits, and exorcism

and magic were invoked to cast it out.

Science has taught us wisdom, The evil Spirits exis: still. We call them "Disease Geraus," and they also must be cast out. lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with Once its allucinations, or biliousness with its aches aning is the result.

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An EXTRAORDINARY GENE

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The

tia inconsistent with the purposes for to the sergeant, "I take no interest! Hurcourt, Miss Hay, Sir Evomet have all the luiawn to sinuggle -xats, and inconsistent with the oblign the war."Yes, I ar an Eng Thurn, and Mrs. D. H. Osborne.inat, when you bulk a whole tions of the Chamber towards the Govern-ishnan." he said in answer to Subscriptions and gifts are asked out arms, you rasy, be shot down powerful organisation, when, with ment, and inconsistent with the interests question, but I at an Englishman from the public in order that the from the shadow by the invisible of the Chamber as a whole, that any who is minding his own business, lub may worthly fulfil the orce sentry whose duty it is to kill member who is the subject of a nation Between which and Great Britain a stats which is no ecrwer of yours." lent work for which it is heing

member..

All contributions should

GERMAN INTELLIGENCE.

u wiź exist+ Whould continue to be a A large number of young menunded.

who decline to join the army point be sent to the hon. treasurer of the 2. That accordingly the Rules to alto ed with pride to the war-service badge Victoria Lugue, at 2. Milluank by the addition of the following new

Rala one kind or another which they House, Westminster... to be dumbered XXV viz

are wearing. Any member who is the subject of you engaged on?" asked the ser- "What, war work are "A nation between which: sod Great

In the early days of the war the tobacco. Britain e stats of war exists shall we answer can scarcely be re-the warning at large which has issued from cases were taken in handcart to a cafe

geant, and there were very many

Theatrical manager are up in arms a prisis non-commissioned officer. Sevom! depos at Rheims was pillaged by an enter "facto cease to has mombor."

By Ordux

garded as satisfactory. They the Lord Chamberlain office. There in where sergeant was in charge." A news- seen to give budges to anybody, aa epidemic of sketches and revues, and vendor was one of the buyer. I also well the sergeant declared. Young some of them are not perhaps in the best him." he said, "frane piece he took men have them who are looking that it is going rather for to say that to mean Help yourself had a tack.

possible trata, but the managers assert it, and said something, which I

supposed $70 after machines which are making there la tendency towards suggestive With my oysan the soldier I began to l socks for soldiers work which a pess and impropriety of Janguage as well as it a book my sighteenth pound packet gir of 10 can do, or making card-scantineas of dress, in certain classes of he tapped on the table with his revolver board boxes for Government station general if the regulations are cot strictly and left with, 112 francs 50 cents worth of performances, and to threaten, then ins id, Hal I stopped immediately.

A. R.: LOWE,

Acting Seesitary. Tanzkog, June 30, 1915.

DAIRY FARM NEWS: BUTTER & CHEESE.

The following prices approved by the Food Committee will some juto forts on and after 24th May, 1915

Dairy Botter $1.10 per b Dairymaid Batter. 81.00, Battercup Eu ter... Pastry Butter Choose

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HRIES THAT KEEP MEX, BACK, There are many young men who are stancung alot because they say. they ufe waiting for the vacancies in particulieregiments, the Fandon Scottish or Westtor Ri809, for xample. There are others who have parents to support. They u ready and anxious to join, but are hold Imek by stories which have been told of the difficulty soldiers depen-2 dents have had in obtaining the money due to them Stories, too, of crippled foldiers discharged from the farmy before any arrangement is mate about persions, and of a period spent on the verge of starvation, bri Phyuentlyadented, as, a reason, for

not joining the army

Recruitingcheers have strong. views about the nucerally for rear

COUGHING INTO CONSUMPTION

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Only a Couch but you stop while it is ONLY a cough.

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tobacco. It was the best bargain I ever 'made in my life. And they talk about German intelligence, fl fri samaran POTEKAN

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Bir Kurita is a skilful editor and has done and contains brief biographies, on the socopter model of prominent men in Jrpan.

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No 5, I-choma, Uchimiwaiche,

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