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NATURES

HAIR WARNINGS.

Nature never strikes without warning:

F

But people

as a rule put off.

It is when the pillow shows the trunnt hairs in the morning when dandruff and scurt sprinkle the hair, when it is dry and brittle-that it is time to commence AT ONC£ using

WATSON'S

RESORCIN HAIR WASH.

A. S. WATSON & Co...

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

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THIS WEEK

JA SPECIAL SHOW OP USEFUL

XMAS PRESENTS

Fun

LADIES AND CHILDREN HANDSOME FUR SETS UMBRELLAS & EN-TOUT-CAS. DAINTY NECKWEAR FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES SCARVES Etc.

INFANTS and CHILDREN'S

MILLINERY

PRETTY SILK SHOES ·»

WOOL POLKAS BIBS, TOILET SETS Etc.

GRAND DISPLAY

TOYS. BRITISH

THE DIARY.

MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW.

President Wilson's Birthday (1856)

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, December 21-

Hogmanay

MARRIAGE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

on that parade, and to describe them NEWS OF THE DAY,

all as shirkers is cululated to grossly misrepresent the British male comar- nity to the outside public. Wa doubt": if anywhere in the Empire is a com munity duing more than ours to fulfil the duties expected of it by the Sit constituted authorities.

The adoption in this Colony of a scheme of registration simihir to that initiated by Lord Derby in Great

Britain, which the letter of

Chamber of Commerce suggests would probably add little to the knowledge of the local Government

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Christmas passet quietly in Hong kom The services at the various Churches were well attended.

The body of the late Mrs. Mary

SPORTING.

GOLF.

Pain, who died at Ningpo on Friday, is E. Green ... being brought to Hongkong for burial.

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BRITISH

MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915.

MERCHANTSation by bundling both hotel-boy and

IN OHINA.

NEED FOR LEARNING THE... CHINESE LANQUIGE.

The following contributed articla appeared, in the Shanghai „Mercury ;→

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mata of about other business, whilst he aught a carriage for himself. A his is very humble.ustration of what bir Rosa means when ho says that the man who knows only a litle Chinose brita favoured position, *ba' has a very shrewd idea of "what bà going an and in great thingy as in small Le is ablu to put a shock on exorbitant cuntmisalons illegitimate mhidiemens profits and the liku dodgen. The man who has a thorough knowledge of Chinees is Ik very azooptional position. He is able to Im ke the nearest approach to the hours of sings that anybody can make Many door are open to him that are closed to moet other people. He has a master-kay-co/=. thousand intricate transnatiana,"

Sowloon SroON COMPETITION:

Singles and foursomes ware played avar The Fall Court of three Judges will the Kowloon links yesterday in connection on March 8th at 10,50 m.

with a spoon competition, organised by the

For many years it would have hea Kowloon 0. Q golf action. Play generally was very close but Mr McLennan's side considered a somewhat insane thing to look in a Consular Rupert for anything in won somewhat easily. The scores wors:-

the nature of commercial wisdom. Mere AINOLES.

trado was to a British consul of about as D. J. Mokennis... O K. McLennan maah interest ami importanon as a new There are, of cerise, many merchants

A. Bryson

batallito, say a tenth, of Jupibar, would be who, as benda of big houses or beavand of J. JACK**** Q Capt. Kiddle ... 11 to a Tiares del Fuegio. Exiebly what was their years, one would sdmit at once hare R. I Atkinson... 0 WT. Elsoni

bis business in life, robody know. If he practically no opportunity of learning J. E. Moed min 0 0 F. D. Haigh i

жого AS ozulahologist ha prospered Chicas, bat these not the very men who Down to the beginning of December N. L. Railton 0 J. P.Robinson... abundantly if he were linguist, ought to insist upon their staff having

Capt McKinnon he chiared hosdemic distinction, and sound knowledge of the language. They ns" to what meu in the Colonya total of $17,000 had been scllrated in A. G. Pila...... 1

British North Borneo is aid of wraz churi-D.: Harvey................

.....0. A. W. E. Davidson 1

avolded a somewhat penuriava old age by would sera thousands of doliner in one way physically capable of service harettes.

J. Stalker

..... 1. M. L Railton...appointment, to a professorship in some or another by having their assistante Hamilton

0 D. Neilson ... 4. fanguage for which there were practically tanght to speak the langua.6. For cup not yet responded to the appeal to join

4. E. Sillstone... 0 J. C. Flach no students, at one of the oder univer-thing, they would hear all the commercial

1 J. Easun. nite or ather of the Colonial armed The Peking rapers are full of cens. Hyde is.

sitive if he were an anthropologist he news good deal more quickly, for they foll H. Ovary

15.0. Diss. .............. achieved fame by the publication of a would hear the drat rumours of every big forces. The remurks make by H. Est row the discovery of a

menumuntal editice on pornographie linea deal, instead of having to be at the mater deagon" and a new star are supposed |

of one of the favorites of oue "boyhood, of a cumprailors who may have balf a ROESE the Governor in the Legislativė to be favaumble to the New Emperoti

and so on. But trade—that was beyond his inserasts besides that of being thes Council in October last in connection

province. The Consular service has sufo compradore, and possibly having sendist- The Puking Da News and D. J. McKenzio & K. McLennan and

Green Brentford zasahango. It is better to day ing interests.

probably then ever-is-wan from the point. If there in spy doubt as to whether there Capt. Liddie and

of view of the merobant, and it is supple-- is any advantage in learning End Tanzunge W. T. Elson... 1

mented by the staff of summercial «tlacher thoroughly surely the last thin the Coney who now devole practically the whole of iar services and the Maritime Custome are their time to watching for opportunities of continually insisting, mure and more, ou a of Chinese should be farthering the trade of the British mer higher standarl

The mora they hulp to establish † svidence enough that those who ha that trade in sound position the more tried it fad the language en enormous they secure at the same time their own, advantage. It might have been possibla advancement in the service. In the for all the Pritish diplomatic and consulat old days this sort of activity would certainly business of the last century too carried

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Atkinson.

„FOURSOMES.

Railton 0

Ltd, with the King' appeal to all his liceans that over $8.00 was realised at

subjects to join in the tremendous, the Bazaar held in the British Legation. Jack and R. I. struggle in which the Empire is in aid of the Queen Alexandrs Fald J. H. Moad and V. engaged, showed plainly enough that Fore Fund. the Government knew who were assisting and who were not, and we have now His Excellency's word for it that there are now extremely few

CHAITAN-N-VIPAN-On December 21. by the Royal Danish Consul General, ar Shanghai, Ove ANDERLIS CHRIE-in Hongkong, and very soon he feels TENSEN, TO MAGGIE KYZLYN MARTYN (Daisy) VIPAS, youngest daughter of convinced that there will be none, the late Captain F. M. Vipan, and who are not doing their duty by the Mix Vipan, of Bankow and Shanghal Empire in some form approved by the Government. "Among other points," he says, "we have not lost sight of the fact that a man, who can

DEATH.

Di Cors. In Decembar 18, at Shanghai, MARTHA BIRDINA MEIRA A CONTA, wife of D. Mein da Costa, agod 32

The China Mail.

The following final dividends of,

Announced- Babber Companies are Kunta Klang 20, Killinghal 5, Kreboug 7). Ashen 2, Kuala Selangor pays on interim ul 303.

"A sum of about $4,000 was raised

by the Ladies Society of Cuion Church. in Shanghai by a sule of work organised

The proceeds go towards the purchase of a motor sebulance for the front.

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F. D. Haigh & J.

P. Robinson

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Capt. McKinnon &

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Hamilton

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A. W. B. Davidson

M. L. Railton and

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J. C. Finck and J.

Easton W. F. 4. Knapton

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J. Hyde."{} E. Overy

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CRICKET.

A Two Days" FIXEYRI,

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not have bean anything to their credit ou without a single British official knowing

At the present moment the British authorities are putting forth special efforts

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a word of the language, bat it would have

been carried on very inefficiently. If three

to push British trade; the Consular service orvices that knowledne of Chi ase

made. Hence Consular reports aro-to-day up at once. The heade of houses should

in engaged in preparing special reports is not merely an advantags but an absoluta stowing why, has, how and by what necessity, in is surely pretty obvious that *- manus the German acquired the position other altars of foreign roudents would End which until recently be hold; ascertaining is an adenning, to say the least, and, it At the conclusion of the first day's play how far his methods were legitimate and business is to be carried on at the bighaat Falling from the signal tovor in the on Saturday, Hongkong had made 4 runs may profitably be fallowed; and suggesting degree of efficierey, as absoluta necessity. work with his head to maintain, and Naval Yard, as to the roof, a distanco off for åve wickets towards-tha-165 total of oats upon which improvamenɔ might be The matter is one that nuds to be taran if possible, expand the trade of the about 50 feet on Christmas Day, Private the Kowloon 0.0. The match which is of the atmost value. They are compiled insist upon their younger men, at nay rate, Empire, and thus husband or increase Penfold, M.LI., sustained shocking being played at Hongkong will be com-to-day with the more or less plassert learning the rudiments: and the renewal of British public, certainty which was a fair proficiency in the language. A bonus the resources of the Empire, while at injuries which culminated in his death. pleted to-day. Eowloon batted with some certainty that they will be road by the their agreement should be dependent upon the same time he uses, his hands in He was taken to the Hospital but did conaistency but the bowling of Bird and quite absent a few years ago, for a vozy system is a very nse'ul stimulus, but it is Maas overtook the soors towards the end good reason. To-day, Consular reports are not enough. A bonus system is BOTT read and known of all men. We pick up of reward for special merit. The renowal the defence of the Colony or for the yesterday morning.

and wickets fell cheaply,

then, such pabilcations The Board of of an agreement is vital to the interest maintenance of law and order, is too

"The scores warO 2

Trade Journal' with a tion that we shall nding of expecta" | of an anployee, and is sothing mors, an valuable as asset of which lightly to

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nable the part of the employer than a famormona deprive the Colony. In pursuance of this policy many a young man baa BONGKONG AND THE WAR been relused permission to resign in order to enlist in the armies which are being raised in England."

Bexarose, MoxpAY. Dec. 97. 1915.

Tux Government's reply to the letter from the Committee of the Chamber; Obviously the whole question, ao far as this Colony is concerned, must of Commerce which appeared in our be considered in relation to the views issue of Fridag night has been nati.

of the military authorities as to what cipated by a personal letter from Bisis needed here for local defence, and Excellency the Governor which was the Governor has availed himself published or Christmas morning in every possible opportunity to the columns of the Hongkong Daily emphasise that the stronger the Press," in whose columns the con- Colonial armed forces are, the more tributed article of which the Chamber men would the General Officer Com of Commerce complained appeared, manding be able to spare from the His Excellency has characterised the galar garrison to proceed to the article as a wholly unjustifiable front, and the more men the Colonial ibel or the Hongkong Volunteers, Government could spare from the and, indeed, on the young med of the Hongkong Police and other Depart Colony taken as a whole" As the monta of the public service. No one Committee's letter states that similar can doubt the wisdom of the order views.to those in the article thus of their going the regular troops characterised have previously appear first. The short and simple comment.

ed in the Press of the Culony, we are on the whole matter is that it rests bound to eas, on our part, that woupon the authorities to determine think the Governor's characterisation what the strength of the garrison at of those, views thoroughly deserved this outpost of Empire should be at and we are unable to understand how the present time, and we may assume anyone with knowledge of the Colony that it is reduced to the limits which could have penned them. The article are deemed consistent with possible thus described by His Excellency requirements: in that case, if the faunter the young men who are still | Colonial armed forces are weakened in the Colony with being shirkers, by any considerable number of our Referring to the recent Volunteer 3qung men being "fetched" away, parade, when two of the officers were fit can only mean that better trained decorated, the writer remarked that it troops would have to be diverted from was a fine sight, but it was marred by other fields of service in order to the young men. "There they stood, maintain the garrison here up to the looking on at a parada, on the locul strength the authorities deem desi- cricket ground while the guns were able and necessary. thundering in Flanders, while Beigium

New Year's Eve Danes at the Hongkong und Serbia lay bleeding, while Edith

Hotel.

THE

CHINA MAIL OVERLAND EDITION.

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THE BEST WEEKLY NEWS PAPER FOR ALL INTERESTED IN HONGKONG AND GENERALLY.

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NEWS OF THE DAY."

Cavell is still unayenged" And as for "the "Volunteers themselves, the writer said they spend at the most bat a few hours a week on' military

Five ailers from the Chinese cuiser duty, and a hundred could leave Chat with was recently seized liongkong to morrow without any by revolutionbrig at Shankful, were danger to the local defence corpe." exerted as the Arsenal last week.

The heroes have gune: Gop alone none knows what those who "buve failed enn say for themselves" The The Eastern Smeting Co. of Singa answer to all this cheap critician baspore pude a net profit of £32012 on the has been anticipated in inore than a year's working and at the au

meeting to be held in London 2nd one public speech by H. E theinst the director were to recommend Governor, and when Ilis Excellency that a dividend of 10 per cent. be paid Low Bays, as regards the Volunteers, the ordinary shares and jer sent that "the considered policy of the the preferred ordinary, whares, betli less income-tax, these dividends to General Officer commanding, and of be payable on December 24, myself, ia to keep the Volunteers up to the fullest strength possible, for reasons which we have fully discussed

The Shanghai Mercury

under

Bird

The China Coast Officers' Guild and the Pat Chi Club have been exempted. from registration under the Societies' Ordin-4. 4. Claxton, Pearce, b Anderson...

L.M. Whyte, b Maan ... aace. It le notifed also that the Variety J. V. Braga, e Donnelly, bl Entertainers Society and the Wang XIX. Miscastill, c. Donnelly, b Anderson...

E. B. Reod, e Meriel, b Meas Club have conged to exist,

R. P. Thurafald at Gace, b Ma Major Robertson, Anderson, b Bird J. 2. Robinson, o Brand, b Bird... B. H. Taylor, o Pearre, b Bird w. Kay, not cot... Dr. Forsyth, e Pearse, b' Dird

Extras 14+

Total BOWLING AMALTAIS.

The death is acDouneed of Capt. Lawrence Ching, B., which took place on November 17 at Launceston. Capt. Ching, who was retired, was in his 9rd year. He was for some years in the pretensions to being a force, due to the Chinese Navy, when the navy had some work of the deceased officer, Capt. Lang. and others.

Anderson Bird .....

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Government of Southern Antarctica is expectations. The knowledge of Chinese seling for contracts for refrigerating and should be part of the coupted, ordisary dary of the employee during his first cold storage platt, or rather was asking

"taols"

O for them ten or twelve months ago.. We engagemeory taken for granted, just as tho 37 expart batter things than this, and we are acquirement of the meaning of "t

now" is at presen

4 not disappointed. the latest issue to and picula" and "

o hand, for instance, there is a very valuable Tha study of Chinese should be part of the

4 article, on Trade Expansion in China, ordinary routine requirement. Mr Rose is

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(Mr. W. P. Ker, C.H.) reports that MAN......... H.M. Commercial Attachent Peking Donnolly

the total value of sills exported from China fell from £13,347,000 in 1913 to T. E. Pearce, Braga, h Macaskill,

536,000 in 1914, and the total valus R. O. Hatchison, a Macaskill, b Rood. of all piece-goods for £2819,000 to B. E. Mandi, a Kay

Reed R. Witsball, b £2,124,000, making a total doresso la . J. the exports of silk and silk products in F. A. Brand, & Road

B. N. Anderson, not out 1914 of nearly £8,000,000, as compared with the previous year.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

The Governor has been pleased to appoint M. Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby to be his Private Secretary, with effect from the 18th inst.

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by Mr Archibald Boas, H.D.M.'s Assistabsolutely right: It is impossible to lay

ant Commercial Attache in China; and it is too much stress on this point.”.

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good things. We shall not take up

all the points on which he touches, but

just refer to one, of vital

fportance

I German firma

the beads ot departments krep closely in touch with the frot ble to cultivate spara no trot

w.Chinese; they

2 person I relations with

them they enter

them, learn their customs, their marits of thought, and often their language,

It' ia Impossible to lay too much stress on

RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

IN CHINA.

manications that in the next year the

It is reported by the Ministry of Com

3 the last pole man who knows even a f following fiva' railways will probag 70

little Chinese in. ins favourable position constructed

se He will probably conduct bis actual businicas (1) Chang Sai Railway (from Kalgan to

through an Interpreter, but he has a very

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shrewd idea of what is going on, and the

Selymnochen) 317 miles.

(1)

which is at inaleniable value. This

very act. of learning the language girns an insight into Chinese methods of thought

Chang Ku Railway (from Kalgan to

Urgs) 800 miles.

(1)

Lanel Railway (from Lanchow to I)

22.300 miles.

(1)

E. E O, Bird, and D. E Donnelly, to bat.

JAPANESE SHIPPING BUBSIDIES.

RENEWAL OF CONTRACTS,

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Me Morrise, who has held's high posi tion in China in connection with the British and Chiness Corporation, has beenappointed YUAN AND THE WORSHIP OF is true; the point is that even he, with all Secretary of that bely, in succession to Me AN. Frewer, who has been promoted to

higher position.

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HEAVEN.

́CEREMONIES POSTPONED

INDEFINITELY.

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Siming Railway (from Sanfu to Nan-

niaz) 600 miles.

Si Lan Railway (from Bianfu to Lad, chow) 500 miles...

amounts to 4,017 miles.

The total length of the proposed railwaya

M. M. Meas, & Li. Gace, k Keanedy, quotation is the very pith and narrow of the whole thing. The dogged determinations of the British merchant and his sistant not to (1) leare.the language is a most amazing thing. It has hampered British trade for tary, and daring the last decade and a half has given the competit r of the Briton an unquestioned advantage, whether chat.com- petitor be German or Japanese, it would The expected that if anybody could afford to

dispense with a thorough study of the Dale GLADSTONE UN THE STRAITS” The Japanese Department of Commani-ness language it would be the JapanesO..

-OF- MALACCA. cations has announced that the contraste who can as a rule read Chinese without any trouble; but the Japanese does not rest Mr. F. H. Baker, of the firm at Mes/for steamship subsidias for the London and alther for himself or for his sasis-"Observator" in the Observer! Ewens and Needham, solicitors, of Hope-Francisco services, the Western Coast language,

Antwerp service, Puget Sound and San tant, with a knowledge of the written this paragraph-

He set to work and gots his

Mr W. Langlay Smith writes to me from kong, has been granted a commission as service on the 7th-American ran, and the Chiness, avery nuance, every tons, Grory Bournemouth to refute the idea that Mr

very tip of temporary 2nd Lieutenant. R.G.A. with Melbourne serce, which expire at the bad infection, right at the

af this mouth, would be renewed "for his tongue. He knows the Chinese Gastone's Margot" versen were his only

in jeu d'esprit another year on and from January Lat. affect from the 23rd inst

Clasim in a great many cases, and cin

rayana, Ha both chaff and chaffer with the Chineas other instance- with the greatcat 0030. Ba doon it more It was after an attack on the foreign easily than his Western competitors do, it policy of the Liberal Government by Bea consfield and had relation to diplomatic his, so to speak, inborn knowledge of action then proceeding in respect in cerisia things very close to Chinese, has learned islande on the Alalaccan coast, Beacote- the lesson that he most bave Chinese at the fold had aanged to meet soms infidential tip of his tongue. Hance he builds supporters at the ordinary farmers,” dinner college for the study of Chinese language at Aylesbury and, took this opportunity and literature of China and everything to castigate the Government A-wook: "CORONATION PROBABLY IN FEBRUÁRT,

Chizesa geography, cortome momle, later at a public function Mr Gladstone. busince, and everything else, in Shanghai.re. lied as follows He puta money into the business of Peking, December 20.

making money. He knows that without President Yean Shib-kat has instructed capital there can be no profite, and bo the Ministry of the Interior to mend regards a knowledge of the language so so roulars to all the provinces intimating much ospital. So does the German. He that the worship of Flaxven," which was pats money in and gets money bat. It is originally fixed for December 22, will be simple mater of dollars and cents, postponed owing to the necessity of

of amend

Wa, have heard the question whether it All officials of the Hongkong Governing many points connected with the is worth while learning the language dia- ment and all officers of His Majesty's ceremony to suit the present conditions cassad occasionally by soma who have made aval and Military Forces stationed in the The worship of Heaven will probably not their little pile of money in China without Colony ars expected to write their eames carried out till after the formal ion learning the language. They point to

guration of the Empire which, it is now their own success. That proves nothi in Eis Excellency, the Boversor's visitors' reported, will take place in February. Had they known, the language they woul book as early as phosible in the month of Monarchists still assert that the Empire in all probability have achieved succes de Wilton in 1865 brought an accusatiou Jaunary, says the Charlie.

will be inaugurated on January 1, 1916, | earlier, or achieved it on a larger sonle, against Mr Grad-stone government of but Chinese official circles state that no The proof of the fact that a knowledge of having entered upon a career of "blonder- definito date has yet been docided spou. the language enables one to carry out one ing and plundering. Later, when the business transactions to much greater Conservatives again came into power, Advantage lies va

on every hand. Why is it in connection with the controversy. || that a missionary with the same salary that ntoan over the question For as a mercantile man, with the same family the British abandoning their friendly and bring in the same port, where expenses relations with the Chiefs of Asheen as a same ce shou'd be, can always save more then as betrayal, soms: Liberal politician for the two families are pralty much the concession to the Dutch, by some regarded then the marcantile man? Because he we do not think it was. Gladstone, (kaows the) language.

When he hosts the possibly Bie William Harennet, but our cook bargaining for the fish and the memory is indefinite as to tlas-rotorted vegetables and the meat, he knows exactly Disraeli's spithat, with a variation, declar- how touch is going into that cook's pockating that the Government policy Wax by way of commission, so when the rate Boundering

able he

pats the extinguisher on.

The ongagement has just been announced of Mine McArdle, who has boon for nearly a year private secretary to Dr, Moreton, to Mr E. E. Howell, acting satistant secretary to the Chinese Maritimo Customs, says the Peking Daily News. Miss Me Ardio has ju t lefs for home.

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Thero passed gay on December St in Hyderabad. Sind, Mr. Wassismull somull, a successful Indian merchant, formerly well-known in Chins. He died at the ripe age of 85 years. The deceased came to Chins over 60 years ago and established fries in Japan, China, India, Europe, and Africa, He was widely. entered for his successful business schievements and his philanthropy,

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REDEMPTION OF PROVINCIAL NOTES.

The farmers of Aylesbury met to dine, And after the dinner they had' senio

After the wine they had some bacca de. And some thundering beys from the

Straits of Malacca,"

Itwa o novel an experience' that" "Punch" of that data smarked, “Hoorah¦ William ! Do it again!" William, bow- ever, never responded. More's the pity.

The Singapore Free Prese" adds to

to Les Gray

the shore

Dereliina

"Honed arose the well-known distics, of

"In 'Ewelshow and Szechuan,

Satisfactory progress in the redemption The following extract is made from a of paper currency in the provinces of∙Kwei⋅ / risos.-jost a shado bayorld what is reason of Malacca A foundering in the Straite letter from Lieut. V. D. E Craddock of chow and Szechuan has been reported to and upon which we are in eatire atards that Mr. Edward Exro, ed fears.

Shanghai, published in Shanghai con the Ministry of Finance, Altogether eight When he rents bis house he dies it that time

And be won't care a damn for the Straits hear I have run across Lewis (Lewis Oredning from 810 to 10 cents have been commission The principle applies HOME AND THUS KEEP IN what everyone should have been able purchase from the, Shanghai Land Tavi dock, of Hongkong, a cousin who has been in of the Bank of Chins. The total value illustration on or to shoot y all roond. We remember an excellent withdrawn and redeemed through thangany

of Malacca, CLOSE TOUCH WITA THE in gather from previous official statement Co., of buildings on the Nanking, the trenches aina laat April), and he was of the notes so withdrawn from circulation pot far from Shanghai asked the hotel boy ments on the subjecta. No resident Rangad Kinking and Szechuan Road quite murfrised to see me. We have best amounts to 3119 000 the work of to engage & carriage for the day. Shortly COLONY,

square which now makes him, the owner

demption

was conducted under the super afterwards there was driven apa degenerato of the Colony will need to be told of the whole block. The price of the

In the same trenches that he has been lo, vision of an official delegated by the orange box on permbulator wheels, for

WHEN your child has whooping coug that if there were young men looking latest acquisition was in the neighbour, you see the world is quite a small place Provincial Financial Commissioner and war which the mata informed the hotel boy, in the presence of the visitor. that he wantad

to be careful to keep the loough loosa on at the recent Volunteer Parade it hood of six jakhs of tenis and work wil after cll. He showed ma all the best te, carried out, to the complete satisfaction of fun dollaro net, at least. Try him at and expestoration essy by giving, Cham

the basicese public. *Nagaraje camzasice next month on the demoli plavas bere and we also went to a concert,

The third instalment of the redemption 87.50," said the mafu to the hoy," and if the Isla « Dough remedy as pavy be required. VISITING CARDS did not necessarily follow that they tion of the Einklang-Elanigus Roadster thern ang bro or three whion are plished in Szachaan, 8407,000 worth of will not pay $7.5), we munt at last gat muros and make it easier to spedijiste, together. The cafés are really syfully of those Kilitary poter was, alap, SACOM be pay you shall have $150. If he This sumady will simo liqsify the tough were not in their turn, doing their corner. Mr. Ezra's schone embraces a part to further the cause and the forty foot roud between Szechuan and served grocers and you get a top-hly the noten have been withdrawn and wars is, of which one dollar gre to you, The Fabean, asod acessfully in Ray isatroped in public on the 8th Instant In visitor was Chinese-peaking man, but is spliegies and as iterutalas po ascetic or interests of the Empire in a branch of Klage Roads and it is spected that, and usually music. Some of the face of all difficulties, entranoy reform district the dishes of which he did not rebar injurions anbatangas it is perfectly the Colonial forces not represented ve years will be required to finish the dicers play very well and there is a plano gradually being affected throughout the know but this was simple enough even loriafe Bor eats by'all Ubamiate and one

ORDER IT BEFORE GOINGA agreement, he is but reiterating Edward Ezra and Co. has completed the temporary You will be surprised to series of notes of verinue denominations himself, and pays no middled a fat Gira & poor man bir bear and his baces,

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