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NATURES HAIR WARNINGS.

Nature never strikes without warning, But people as a rule put off.

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It is when the pillow shows the truant hairs in the morning: when" dandruff and scurf sprinkle the hat, when it is dry and brittle that it is time to commence AT ONCE using

WATSON'S

RESORCIN HAIR WASH.

THE

reason why Shanghai lighting con-

Bumera

content.

CHINA MAIL.

ORIMINAL SESSIONS.

two

of

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THE MAOISTRACT,

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A case in which a Chinesa contable la sccused of accepting or affaring a bribe has been adjourned until odnosday. Mr. Grist defenda.

should not be

A fine of 42,000 was indicted upon a The postponed Decemb z Criminal "especially when places not far

Sessions opened the morning the Chincus charged with being in possession distant pay 15 cents and even 35 Supreme Court, the calendar including cas of 200 ounove of cocnine. cents per unit for lighting." It may one of alleged murder by tro Indians, one be mentioned that Hongkong con-oharge of manslaughter again t

Chitose, and tra other charge sumers pay 24 cents for lighting and

manslaughter against Chiness. 174 cents for power, so that while Mr. PREECE is able to tell the Shanghai being exceptionally treated," we cat consumers that Shanghai is not show them that they are in a specially favourable position when contrasted with Hongkong.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.-

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ALLEGED MURDER OF AN-

INDIAN WATCHMAN.

Ghagar Singh and Bels Singh were charged before the Chief Justice with the murder of an Indian watchman at Hunghem) on November 18th.

The Crown Solicitor, Mr P. M. Hodgson, appeared to prosecuto, and it F. C. Jankio, instructed by Mr J. H. Gardinor, dafonded..

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. death is Lordon less menth for the wil. injures Boats

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

WM

POWELL

TEL. 348.

THIS WEEK

"

JA SPECIAL SHOW OF

USEFUL

NEW YEAR PRESENTS

70%

LADIES AND CHILDREN HANDSOME FUR SETS UMBRELLAS & EN-TOUT:OAS DAINTY NECKWEAR TANCY HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES SCARVES Eta."

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INFANTS Bad CHILDREN'S, MILLINERY

PRETTY BILE SHOLS WOOL POLKAS BIES, TOILET SETS Eto.

DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TOMORROW, 3.45 p.m.-Sanitary Board Meeting..

General Memoranda.

TAMDAY, Dec. 30:-

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Farmi- Mesada. Bughts and

bars etc.

Ecogh's

FRIDAY, December 31:-

Hogmanay.

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The China Mail.

Foxenon, TüDAY, Dec. 13, 1915.

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Yllo de la Clota: "Sc

News comes to-day of another passenger liner trading with the Far East being suck in the Mediterranean On this occasion it is the Ville de la Ciotat, one of the oldest mail steamers-the Messageries Maritimes Co. had on this run. We are told in

Limehouse.

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later

SPO

TUESQAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915.

OKIOK. T

EUWLOON.

Tutax av Koka torsdays, ach beagkung. and Kowloon alused yesterday. snortly before time, in a win fos Rowicon by lear runa, thanks to Thursfold gaining thres wickets rapidly when. Hengkang, for whom Pearca had put on 70, looked very much

Two months hard labour and four like winning. Another good batting die- hours' stocks was the sentence imposed play was that of Olaxton for Rowlocs, his

with a full saora of 114, Teen n. 28- bandicap. leasing a neh stal of 88

The semi-final of the Foursomes Cum- pwriting for the Gorer-ot's dial will be. player on Finery nd nd the final on Andary Joh

HOLIDAY SEDOTO 2 FATLITY.

While on a shooting expedition at Sa Taung, beyond fantan Island, an accident occurred which led to the death of one of the bestars. Mr Leo. D'Almada war.

by Mr. Hazeland to-day upon a Chinese 119 being a notable and well-made con- Among the party. It appears that al charged with "atealing articles valued attribution. Score: $34 from a hence in West Point,

***KOWLOON, FIRST INNINGS. 185.

ECNGKONG FIRST INAINOS.

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Teung Chicase joined the party and Acted as a guida to the haunt- of the birds. While walking along be apparently

who was

After washing a watch and chain aT. E. Pearce, Braga, b Maasikil...86 stumbled and fall. The gun he was culty- Chinese was pursued and caught but not R. O. Hutchison, a blaskill, b Raeding exploded and a beatur

E. J. R. Micbelt, li Reed. without some trouble. F.C. Moes, who H. E. Mariel, h Ear effected the arrest after one chass, R. N. Anderson, Kay... surprised to see the man slip his coa R. à. Brand, Reed and make off again. Then commonood'a M. M. Maxi, b Rood

A. L. Gaoo, rm out second chase and the sequal was a sen- tence of six weeks hard labour and four hours, stacks.

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R. Kuuedy, b Kay

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H. E. O, Bird, run out ... D. E. Dornelly, nod cat

Praga... Reed....

During the unloading of cases of milk at the Hongkong and-Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's whartes at Kowloon on Sunday night a number of cases were

mached and tins of milk rolled away Macaskil in various directions. Four tina tell Kay. beneath a small box and in the early morning a watchman alleged he saw a

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standing babini received the full charge is [tha hand anữ shoulder it a short distance.

Death was foksataneous. The body of. 3the dead man and the man who casoď the accident were brought to Hongkong. Oareful investigation by the Police pointed

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to the air beluga para acvident. Sab-

... Isequently the desù man was makan back to

Sa Tsoung for burini.

Extras

Total... „BOWLING, ANALYSIÐ.

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28

4

99

21.

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KOWLOON, EXCOND INNINGS.

A. A. Cleston, h Brand...

V. Braga, run out

Prisoners pleaded not guilty. Mr Hodgson, epening the case for the Crown, said that on the early morning of November 18th the deceased, an Indian watchman at the Hunghom Cement Works, A "Chinese senzian was sentenced to was found dead in a fold near the Cement Work at Kowloon, very badly cut and Death seemed to have been ful murdered--an-English woman at caused by strangulation, and that would The two be the medical evidenca. prisoners, who were both watchmen, one Threo Estal outbreaks of riphtheria, at the Kowloce docks, and one at the Cement Works. ware arrested on Nov. 16 two dentha" from enteric and one death at 30 Kowloon City Road. On Nov. 10 from puerperal forer, all among the Chinese, the first prisoner and his wife, who were are deported to have taken place last week.wali scquainted with deceased, went to 117s ac No SO, where decussed fired. Four days We are asked to draw attention" to the woman went to the Govaramundi | cargo-coolis snatch up one of the ass, M, Whyto, b Brand...

Civil Hospital The next Afternoon the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co's deceased want to No 30 and asked where she being him, he said the coolis ran. advertisement regarding their roof. He was assalted by the two priscuers and attempted to throw the tin into the His body was lowered harbour. Ele was caught and charged. and truck down. 10,00 now shares. which appears in down from the window and later hid in and adduced evidence denying the theft dali: From statements made by pranets and called two coolies in suppers. Mr. other elem

At the Bingintracy (which is Hodge J. R. Wood said he could not convies on

of the crime went on to read) the motiva appeared to be resentment on the part of such evidence. the two prisoners, who were the woman's husband and brother, at the decosmed

With his bead swathed in bandages, a paying her too auch abreation. seemed no doubt that the two were on certain affectionate terms.nother piece Chinese stood in the box this morning

feridonce against the first prisoner and complained that he had to print in the Eaid. Thero. was no grisviously assaulted by three catmon Br-nd, doubt that the woman and deceased were

in the dock. Elis story was to the affect Bird,... on vary intimate terms. They had had thair that he was playing foosball at Causeway MARK.... photographs taken together.

Duupolly** Dr. W. J. Woodman gave evidence of Bay and the ball wont into the water. examination the body and the Heranked the accused to get the ball out,

HONGKONG BROUND INNINGE injuries.

and they refused. Complainant then pro T. E. Pearce, run out

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Mr. Arthur Chapman, the Govern ment Assessor, has re-issued his Street Index of the City of Victoris and other parts of the Colony. The fact that this Funkes the tenth edition of the work is

good evidence of its usefulness.

werk is printed by Nurvaha and Co, is published by authority.

The and

A "double military funeral took place at the Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. when service men laid rest two com.

Thore

Jeen

HOLIDAY FOOTBALL.'

མ བྲཱན-----

"MILITARY DEFEAT THE REST:~-

HI

20

R. Macaskill, a Miteboll, 6 Brand... Majar Roberson, e Mitchell, b Brand

P. Thurshold, Bot out E., B.

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Raud, b Branit... P. Rubicone, Mitchell b Bird.

B. Taylor, Brand.

W. Kay, st. Grace, b Bird Dr. Forsyth, a Pearce, b Bird

Extra...

Anderson.

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The Military #ecured » big victory aver & team representing the Rest of the Colony- Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, the score being 7.0. The winners showed. ■ better grip in all departments and were much quicker and more reliable in control. Afer the first two goals the Rear dropped into a typical holiday style and coly one or two men seemed to have the inclination to snow their usual exertion. The

The Boot's BELL/W

numerous.

forward lino was hardly, aueDARK, ADÉ to get through were adotts to broken up by a strong and formidable ....1 dafuncu Caple and Coxon did wonderful "work supporting a keen forward line * 12 which Davios and `Swan wero always

lever

Pep on volleyed some in and belped a lot contros the team'a xuccess The coros "WOLS Davies (3), Swan (3), Townachd. Thres of were excauaingly simpla and grala Should have been saved,

Total..

..,214

BOWLING ANAETHIS.

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The teams wore :-

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Miliary-Ro era (R.E.): Caple (R.G.A.) and Choo (RE) St (R); Williams (K.S.LI), and Townsend (BA); Foungman (RG) Lownsend (RE) Davies

0.0.0.) Swan (RGA), and

the cable that eighty of the passengers i rades, Edwin Manier, H.M.S."Tamar, De Woodman said he would not hare cured a sampan and rowed to the ball, R. O. Rutchison, cand b Macaakili Poplo-Geo (RG 4.): 34. L

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and crew have been lost. The Fille and Private F. Porfold; R.M.L.I. The expected the man to die from the blows of de la Ciotat was approaching her ceremony was conducted with full mili, which he found evidence. Death might when he was pushed into the water and R. N. Anderson, Robinson, b Reed... 88

aan had been lowered from the window in The defendants gave a very differant ver.H... Muriel, ber destination, being due at Marseilles tary hours and on the way to the bave bean caused by strangulation. If the knocked on the head with a bludgeon. R. Brand run out

Cemetery the 18th Infantry band played such a way as to cause fr cluze of the bute, sion to the affair, and Mr. Hazeland A. I. Qaco, b Tharafid on the 26th inst, and we may the Dead March." Commander that could hva caused death. He might Isafely assume, from past experience B. Gibson, H.M.S. Tamar," and Engi- have died of shock befets that. He might adjourned the ease in order that further D. F. Donnelly, e Robinson, b Thurs

taken out against the complainant. or From strangulation. of the Gorman submarine pirates, and peer-Commander Danson were among the either have died of shock before hanging onquiries might be made and summonses the fact that so many lives have been officers who attended. lost, that this passenger ship, like so0. many others was eunk without warning. Now that a French cruiser has apparently located a bare of the enemy. submarines in the Mediter ranean, we trust we may soon learn that an end has "been put to activities of these pests of the sca.

Canton-Hazkow Hallway.

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The First Annual General Meeting of the Peking Branch of the Patriotic Lesque of Britons Overseas" was held recently in the Theatre of the British Legation. Sir John Jordan presided. The first annual report was submitted to the meeting and after some discussion of a hean-contentious character, the members re-elected the Committen, adding bit A. Shapcories in order to meet the general wish that s representative of the Indian community residant in Peking should be on the Committee. Sir John and Lady Jordan held a reception of members of the Corporation that "work on the Lagus in their residence after the Wachang-Huuan section of the termination of the meeting.. Hankow-Canton Railway is pro- ceeding without interruption." Rail- way construction in China generally is being severely handicapped by lack of capital, due to the war, but so far as the British and Chineke Corporation

It is satisfactory to learn from the Report of the British and Chinese

is concerned it is evidently doing its

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Bourne

The death is announced at mouth on the 19th ult. of Mr John Morris, formerly of Shanghai.

It was

That 16

IKH UNWRITTEN LAT "In my race relationship between a man and his wife is locked upon with respect," Sikh police Sarganot in evidence. fact that the second prisoner, sa brother of the woms, should feel more shame than her husband. according to their view and the Gruan Sabib (Holy Book), Nebody was allowed to look at married woman with any sort of avil thoughts, or even to jest with her. According to the Geun Sahib a man like that would be tried before a committee of five of ton and sentenced according to their view. The Gruss Sabit was a moral code and was regarded in the same light as the Bible of the

Christians.

On the resumption this afternoon evidence was given by the Chiness con. stable he found the body in the field, and by Inspector Lamont, Case proceeding.

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER OF A CHINESE_CONSTABLE.

A Chinese named Un Keng was indicted before Justico Gompertz for the mans best to maintain the valuable contracts ceded H.E. Major-General F. Ventris as

Major-General Kelly, C.B., who pre-laughter of a Chinese constable named

Colonel the Right Hon. St Claude

Mr. G. K. Orme, of the Crown Solicitor's

ofice, prosecuted, and Mr. G., Alabaster: instructed by Mr. P.E. Dixon, defended.

Prisoner pleaded not guilty.. Mr. Orme, outlining the case. sakd the

it holds. If the work on the Hankow-.0.C. the Forces in South China, has Ling Ki at the Union Wharf, Hongkong Canton railway continues to maintain been given the command of the East its present rate of progress we under- Anglican Division. atand the Chinese Government looks! forward to through communication Maxwell Macdonald, of Chestar squars, being established between the two formerly Ambassador at Peking, and terminal points within the next five afterwards at Tokio, died worth 20,105 years. Then it will be possible for grosa, and £19,905 net, the dweller in Hongkong or Canton

The many friends of Mr and Mrs AE. New Year's Eve Dance at the Hongkong to reach Peking in something like Grifin, why were passengers by the ill-fated

Hotel.

three days, and we shall be able to Tanks Mazu," will be glad to learn that regard ourselves as within a tort-telegraphic news has been received from SUNDAY, Jan.

them at Cairo reporting all well. bami-Enal of Golf Championship at night's distance of Lundun!

Fanling.

MONDAT, Jan. 3:

Shanghal's Electrical Undertaking. p.m.-Auction of Crown Land at MR. A. H. PREEDE of the dis- Offices of the P. W. D.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS

Corps Orders by Lient. Col. A. Chapman, V.D.

—REBIŠKATONA...

M. M. BARA, c Tayin, b Reed

B-Sorady, h Thuduld EJR. Mitchell, t. b. ., Taylor R. E. 0, Bird, not out lim

10

4

0

18

Total ...

BOWLIND, ANALYSIS,

KAJ...

33

Fund...

20.6

#0

Taylor

Braga..

Macnakili

-Robinson

The following, are permitted to resign ou Thursfield ... lesving the Colony Pt. J. T. Beltran, dated 28. 12. 16. dated 17. 12. 15., and Pte. A. Evaloybing,

PARADES.

Parades for Wednes ay, 29th instant. 7.0a.m. Members of Signalling, Section and other Signallers, detailed in Signal ling Section Order dated 8. 12. 15 Bemaphore practice at Beadquarters,

8.16 p.m.-Recraits of Engineer Co, Mesketry and Riffs exercises as Taikoo Dekyard under Sergt. Everest

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HONGKONG'S WIN AT HOWLOON.

An all day match between Kowloon B and Hongkong was played at Kowloon yesterday, the visitors winning by a fair margin. The details are

KOWLOON 'B

:

11 W

J. Blackburn, b Hamilton D, J. McKenzie, b Hamilton JW, Christian, & Hamilton, b Morgan

5.15 pm-Engiauer Cot Squad drill and Mowketry exersi-ea un Ention Cricket Club ground and Sgt. Major Highy.

A. R. F. Raven, Gand b Hamilton 3.16 p.m.-Civil Service Co., Drill

A.

O. Brow

b Morkou.. Headquarters.

E. McLennan, & Whitmarsh 5.15 pm-Signalling Section, Squad. 1. Elson, b Whitmarsh drillet Headquartere

· DETAİLA

Gun Club Fill. Kowboa

On duty until morning of 2nd prox. Right Section M.G. Co.

Officer on duty, Lieut. Kensett.

P. W. "Camp, Kowloon

On day to-night Scouts Company. Officer on duty Lieut. Maryay.

W. L. Water, a Cary, & Glaister Copt. Liddell, e Batlar, h Whitmare J. H. end, Jacks, & Whitmarsh J. C. Fletcher, D-t ous

Extra

On duty to-morrow night C-ntre Section Morgan

M. G. Co.

Officor on duty Capt. Woo On day 3.th" inst Company;

Hamilton ... Gini-ter Civil Service Whitmarsh

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Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1.

Too

Railton (H.K.) and Wall (K.9.L.) Wood A. C.); J... Stewart (E.K) and T. R Chassels (H.K.); Imper (R.G.A.) J. Stalker ... W, V. Puncil (H.E.) H: Me Faviah (E.K.) and Pearce (B.E.).

Mr F. W. Wright controlled the game excellently.

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE.

The Yaumati Police made a secsational diso vary at 16 Shsaubai Street on Decam her 14 and a result a Chinese stood in the dock this morning on charges ud at- tempted murder so suicide. The police wont to the house at 5 am and-found, defendant lying in his cubicle with his threat cut la vile was prostrate and

wound From a

in the teck. Bleeding

Detective Sergent le produced * razne ant said the accused apparently at racked his wife became she would not go to the country at bis request.

A remand was granted on the application of the officer,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

HALF YEARLY BALANCE SHEET.

The Bfty frat report of the Nippen Yusen 23 Kaibe which was presented to the sharo

holders at the half yearly meeting ou

39 November 30th, shows, that the geom

prolit for the six months Bading September 20th, were Y.8,696.247. After F 756,088 for insurance, and All wing Y.1.920,8 for depreciation, Y

Y.675114 or repairs, a balance

of remained Y.6,228,869. This sum included, of course, the credit balance of Y.883,156, bronzkt forward from last account. The directors recommended that the surplus should be appropriated as followsitesere fand, 1967. 271; Equalization of Dividend 622 | Y.1,000,000; 》 and for extes sinn al -ervices

3

000 and

d improvement of the set. T.1,00 151 Reserve for obstruction and repairs

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38

B

28

KOKOKONG.

deconsed constable was on duty at the wharf searching persons, arriving or depart ing, for arm, ammunition or other illici goods. at about 30 the s.. Wah On came up and short time later the prisoner .to board Tame on to the wharf apparently. * the stesmer. Prisoner, who was a cargo

colis regonted hoing stopped by

and a settle took place, during which prisoner puebed decessed against gangway down a steep slipway. The constable fell and struck his bead, falling then into the water. It was dark at the tims and the body of deceased. was not As the recovered until the next morning.

loyed on the steamer he Major Wakeman Commanding HC.V.B. accused way"empa must have known the law about soarshing,

Officer on daty Lieut, Lindell Urderly. Surg Ant until morning of End-Pr Jacks, Bleon, b Blackburn...

Cooper, o Bara, b Fletcher prox. Cerpl W. Brown

lukong.

w..

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

RESERVES.

and it was therefore as unlawful act to TE PRISONERS OF WAR CAMP QUARD AND GEN

13 HILL PWTACHMENT, *** tinguished firm of Electrical engineers, HONGKONG POLICE RIBERVE. resisted. Soms cooliea xan, after prisciar has made a report to the Shanghai

and with the assistance of an Indian Burday, Jan. 01-

constable "the man, who was apparently. Final of Golf Championship at Faaling. Municipal Council on the Council's

custody,

THE

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$0.1 COMFANT.

No. 4 Company baring been formed is trying

The K,K,VR will relieve the H.K.Y.C

Prisoners of War Camp -

Electrical undertaking, and be seye of placed until further orders in charge of intacape or to the Qber, was 'taken | on Sunday, the 2nd January, 1918

'PROMOTIONS.

it that the progress this undertaking Inspector Wong Kwong Tio. bas made in the last three years con- stitutes probably a record in Electrical andertakings in the world. Remarking on some local criticism of the fact that while the charge for electricity for light averaged 7.60 cents in 1914, the charge for power averaged only

1

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Platoon-A.

(gd) F. O. Jei

D. S. P. (Fenerve).

Photographs were then put in, and svidense of the struggle and fall was given by the shart watchman

Evidence-pas given by an eye witness of the prisoner axing insulting language to the constable of cosisting "his attempt to search him and, after struggle, pushing him off the gangway into the harbour.

Dr. Macfarlane: gave ikə-results of a

power,

Zamination.

Accused, in his statement when charged, said the lukong fell into th water kísil through taking a lalso step o

After hearing the prisoner statement aud Mr Alabaster's düfence, which was that the policemen committed an aeszült and

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buildings, T500 000; and special Reserve, Y.500,000; leasing a balance of Y.2,181818, out of which it was proposed to pay dividend at the rate of 10 per pen por and a special dividend of per cont, and to giant & bonus of Y.200,000 A. Whitmer at Elson, McLennan 15 to the employés for their services in HW Hinton, hit wicket, b Raven

connection

This left a "with the 'wAL,

Plaister, e Fletcher, b MoKanzia

18

43

62

Er. Col. Morgan McKenzie, b Raven 42 balance of 7.918,618, to be carried forward Major Harris Edge, a sad 5 Warto account.

E. W. Cary. Elson, b McKensi

Butler, Liddell, b McHanzie

F, A, Edmond, not out

Extra

FOT

A

B

I

12

Total (for 8 wickets)...255 BOWLING ANALY=15.

San xy 2nd Jan Seas, 1 and 2 of A Co. Flackburn, Monday 3rd Jan. Beck, 1 and 2 of Bo. Fletcher

MoLuman Tuesday 4th Jan, Secs, 1 of C. Co Wednesday 6th Jan, Srce. 3 and 4 of & Co. Wenser... Thursday 8th Jan Seca 3 and 4 of BOG, Brown Friday 7ta J, Secil2, 3 and 4 al 0Ca McKenzia

Raven Gun Club HIE, Kowloon

Sunday 2nd Jan. Bocs, Band 4 of & Co. Monday 3rd Jan, Secr, 3 and 4 of B Co Tuesday 4th Jan. Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of C Co. Wednesday 5th Jas. Soc. 1 and 2 of & Co. Thursday 6th Jan. Se 1 and 2 of B Co. Friday 7th Jan. Hees, 1 of O Co..

FARADRE

Parades for the week ending Saturday the let January 1916: Nil.

FELZNOTH

Piet E, Robey and G. M. Your aro permitted to renigne,

+

AWARD OF FOWINDMENE Corp, G. Martin, Co, a Beo, 4, was

- SINGAPORE UNITED BUBBER.

The report of the Singapore. United Rubber Flantations, Ltd., for the yout w.ended 30th Jums states that the output.

of dry, rubbar. was 402,274 Ibs., da com pared with 264.837 lbs. Of the rubber produced 877,083 lbs, was sold in Londen at an average gross price of 24.. 2.438.. per Io. and a net price of s. 0.09d. per Ib. It is estimated that the output for the current year will be 625,000 lbs. The pot cost of production was 1.1.291., against 15. 9.208. The cost of insurance against war ciek, not, included in the above, amonated to 0.894. per lb. The expenditure upon development during the tina bogay handicap and mixed four buildings and machinery £375. The total Holiday golf.comprising two competir | year amounted to 20,700 and that upon Borden were big fractions at Fanlingerechte was 211,741 and the tot yesterday. Special trains and arrange

GOLF.

COMPETIZIONE at Fanling.

The Edo. C. 8. P. has sanctioned tho following promotions:- Sergean.. Moon to be Crown-Sergt.

James Wongs 2 P. C. Tam Wing Kwanz to be Bergeant. P. C. Young Bhok Ying ---201330.

post-mortem No 1 Company, No

A discussion arugo between counsel as to Beattie.

whether ordinary

constables had the right *EQUIEMENT.

of searching the person. His Lordship 1.48 centa, Mr. PREECE observes required to warn all recruita, etc.. wanting with the regulations under it, gave "full-

Platoon and Company - Commanders are held that the Pirady Prevention Ordinance that the difficulty in reconciling this uniform or any alteration in the present differential method of pricing & com- uniform to attend at the Central Police

Station between 5.18 and 6 6 p.m. on Thurs modity has been experienced in many day. Dos. 30th. places and it has been, a constant cause of comment. But he says those who are responsible for the manage ment of electrical undertakings who

Experiments hare shown, says know their business, give round report on sabitation in India, that there is DO foundation for the belief that, a red reasons for the tariffs in force, and lining to helmete reduces the (emperature these reasons have been fully sup- of the air between the helmet and the

scalp. ported by unbiased persons. He quotes, for instance, Sir JOHN SNELL who has made a special sindy of such

THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE. questions, as fully endorsing the

\HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remody

This remedy will also liquify the tough in describing the many points of Play was brisk and the competition was VISITING CARDS scale of charges in present use at

It has been used auberetuny in many The most fastidiots are sugatbed who were Me and Mm Houry Shanghai. The scale, he adds, is the world to-day because it slows asetidemics and as it contala noastrelle or state that it canis colls and coughs from the best card, their score being. 105, lead

what a cough medisine is supposed to do. practically universal in England and I stope soughs and cold, pedily so other fufarious subetanca 16 fa perfectly oy cause, and that it contains abeilatoir handicap of 29, net, result of 78. Mr Scotland, and Mr. PREECE 4028 0 ofcetually, Forfais by all Chemist and safe. For sale by all Chambre Bed Store

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THE

the largest selling cough medicine

that the falling into the water was an asexpected, zasult of the struggles

Priadner was found guilty by a majority of 6 to, kad patence was deferred.

WHOOPING COGGa WHEN your child bas whooping cough,

Be careful to keep the cough "lone,

and expectoration easy by giving Cham

reduced to the ranks by sentence of Regimental Comartial held on Thendry the 21st December for disobeyang Corp Orders,

UNNECESSARY WORDS,"

ments were made to enter for the 200 revenue expenditure £20,125, leaving

who quilized the licks and the large profit of £21,616 to which must be added amber of

spectators bo watchad the £18,248, giving a total of £30862. Th play in the 18-hole buggy competition directers recommend a dividend of 13 took plass in the morning. Capt. Camp For cont,, making 10 per cent for the ball, who recently won the Bingles Cham year. After providing for the additional "Ciups there what

being tied with Mr WD. Kraft remuneration dus to the directors there were some 60 en ci-and will remain a balance of £19,433 to be was not spinned for carried forward

finished entil lat

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Competitions the

Mixed Foursomes"

Competition, 18 Loles medal play under handicap left the first tee in good order

berlain's Dough remedy as may baraquired HDTax wote words and advärising speco frater. 11.7, and soon the last of the

pair disappeared over The Meadow.

THE CHILDREN'S COLDS,

Hot and make it easier to užpectorate, merit in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy completed in good time AIM ALVATOH the children's colds and cure

them before they werken tha ritility; Humphreys returned. Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Irosly

no narcotics or injuci sebatance For and K. H. H. J. Gumperta came second enle by ally Chesteder and Stopsikopatra

Is fa perfully safe. It has been tested by

chemists and pronounced free from la

ions sabetano, and costal but a trifle,

For sale by all Chemists and Blorekeepe

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