NATURE'S HAIR
WARNINGS.
NATURE NEVER STRIKES WITHOUT WARNING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
nan, no matter whether the telegram was circulated under the pressure at the influence of others, or by forgery of others. So far na it is possible ta judge from the published statements the Peking Authorities have the situation well in hand. The political chings against which the Yunnanese are protesting has the powerful support of the military, and there is
no doubt that when the forces now OS the recalcitrant
But people as a rule put off It is when the pillow shows the truant hairs in the morning: when dandruff and scurf sprinkle the hair, when converging it is dry and brittle that it is time to commence province-come-into-touch with AT ONCE using„
WATSON'S
RESORCIN HAIR WASH.
PREPARED ONLY BY
General Tsao's rubble the insurrection will be speedily crushed. The broad feature of the situation as it now presents itself is that a single province with a population of soma eight millions, situated in one of the remotest part of the Empire is in revolt against a change which all the other provinces, comprising a population of something like four.
A S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. Indred millions, appear to peacefully
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THE DIARY.
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW,
230 p.m.-Auction of Blackwood ware
Fursitura, Brasses, etc., at Mears Hughes and Hough's
General Memoranda..
Weg. Jan. 12 & Tacus, Jan. 13:--
2.30 paz-Auction of Chinese Porec
ru, Pictures, Ivorise etc. at Ground Floor, Uld Post Office Building
SUNDAY, Jn. 1:
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3105 DAY, JAN. "I
No.-H.K. & W.D. Co's. Meronl
Meeting.
BATCHDAY. Jan 29
Entries close for the Race, MONDAY, Jan. 31:-..
MARRIAGE..
HARSTON-STARBRIC.-On 10th January, 1916, at St. Andrew's, Kowloon, by Lov. 3. C..Pope." WILLIAM Edwards HansToy, of Hakow, China, younger son of Mrs and the late Mr Walter Hurston of Norwich, England. to MAG, daughter of Mr and bir GEORGE SWARBRICK of "Chatswood" Sydney, N.S.W,
DEATHS.
MORRISON,-On January 1, at Shanghai, JAMES HUTCHISON MORRISON, aged 67
"VENTY."
Attas-On January 4, at No. 8 Thorns Road, Shanghai Jons ALLAS, late of Glasgow and Hongkong, aged 50 years,
The China Mail.
RONGKONG, MINDAY, Jan. 10, 1916..
accept and ostensibly welcome. Of curse there are little coteries of febels in most of the provinces, but, that will always be so, for a generation to come, whatever ny be the form of government in China.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
TLE: the Governor has kindly consented to distribute the prison at Queen's Collega on Monday, January 21.
Tha Vicluzia Then:ro alvorliga complete changa Af peneran tc commence to nwrrow night. !! Witles and the Millionaire" is a side splitting comedy. while a thrilling dinama in tan part is al
reenod
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE VETERANS CLUB.
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being meds states :--
A HONGKONG MAN AT THE FRONT.
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INTERESTING LETTER FROM
LIEUT. E. W. EVERS.
B. E. F.
France.
MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916.
SPORTING.
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON,..
LG. Blackburn, fun out
J. V. Brus, & Godley, Format
Dd. Mokonais, a Fürros), b Gudfrey.
J. O. Christian, Lister, b. White
The manifest anperfority of the RO.A.B. D. Evans, b Williams
Robinson, e Gibson, & Godfrey
E. Chunnett did not bat...
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Tula... DOWLING ANALYSIS,
(To the Editor of the "China Mate.") Hoogkong, 10th January, 1916.
The following letter has kindly been in their gaina on, tho CinU ground an Satur. Stalker, d'Rapley, b Com. Gibson. Six-I have boon asked by Baroom handed to us by the recipient for publica" day with the R... was counterbalanced by K. Macaskill, not out the fine work of the opposing goalkorper, F. Button, b White...
J. H. Mand, not nut d'Anuthan, one of the Vice Patron of i
23th Middlesex Regt..
Rogors, and it was only a splendid goal by the abore Chubo bring its financial neoča
Sws a low mmutas after the interval that to the notice of tho publia in Hongkong.
gave the Artillerymon the full points than ------ Tha" circajar "appeal for funds now
My Dear
on the run of the game they had dowucvod. It is felt that the moment has now
Many thanks for yours of last week. The goalkeeping of Rogers was a feature in arrived wood it is essential to establish it was like a breath of the good old East a good hard-fought, game,' ably controlled the Clish on A permanent basis in taw and larger premises for the use, comfort, hearing from you. I am longing for the by Mr F. W. Wright. The Engineers Ripley... Godfrey recretion and assistance of those who sun and should very much-like-to-be custodian had to meet all sorts of shots all Forrent have fought so bravely for the Empire transported" East of Suez, but not until the time, for the G., were in dog and Williams on their re-entry into Uivil life,"
this little show is over. I want very much energetic shooting form, particularly Swan, White... The fallowing extract from the army to be in at the finish, which I hope and Youngman and Shakespear, On the and Navy Gacetta" of the 13th February think will act ba very long, I feel thas other hand the R.E forwarda, while
HOCKEY LEAGUE FORMED. 1913. fully rota out tho objects and nocos-everything, will be oven by the end of lever and birdworking, were hesitating Jaitres of the Club---
February 1910. We have the whip and impotent when any shooting was A shield has been provided for the The Veterans' Club "appears to be hand, especintay in the acillery line required. All round the Artillerymen had Hockey League, which was loaugurated trying to do for the ex-Service men much redhaber not very long ago-the "Huna" the advantage, their" baoka tackling and over the week end. Major Robertson has the same description. of work that the Enion Jack Club does for the serving used to shell us heavily and our reply alearing anergetically. Thoir raverse, been appointed the firss Proaident, and Baldier. It was founded some four was usually very feeble; now brings however, stimulated the RE to much Lieut. Lewis of the K.SLI years or more ago by Major Arthur just the opposite-ve-do all the heavy Haggard, who was at are time secretary and ressive work. The weather in of the club in the Waterion Road, and thin besighted country is beardly too who may be accepted therefore as having
Three Chinese, arrested on a charge of } ntimidation at 212 Ke banation Street, havo been remuwled. It is supposed they were THE YUNNAN INSCURECTION. members of earpencers' gulla who intim- Wlated a master darporter because he would act join.
"THERE seems very little that is new at present to report regarding the Yunnan revolt. Some 30,000 troops
Wa abaerra that the Oversusa Club Aircraft Fund has recently received from th managers of the Hongkong and Shaaghal
Lottery tickets from Canton and Macao to the number of 1,536 were seized by Saturday, Two men, who were arrested P. C. Stimeen at 21 Queen's Street on
babind which were the tickets.
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formed a tolerably good idea of the wants auch in and wind; the trenches wa and views of the British sailor and were in last were in a horrible state.. noidler, and he opened the Veterans Club only hope the Germans were in a worse with the object of and resting pisos for vides meeting unlition. I missed the big bust put
men leaving the Navy and Army. The premises are Loos, was at a Cadet School in France small, as they necessarily would be daring the week, the Eghting was going E the inception of such a schome, sutur The 1th did their lithid bin and lost money is greatly reeded to build or rent a lot of officers, heres my baing sent
new and larger here, worthy of be this buttalion instead of a regular one. rock which the club has doing worthy too
of the men, who, My month's training at the Cadet School in the Army at any rate, have ploy was in France, not in England worst luck. ed their best years in attempting. hut piter being partied I had five days all the world over, to carry out an England. Man, it was great getting task for. which their numbers are kople after so many months in France.
The Always hopelessly indequsto.
A
and is
Com. Gibanu
Breater efforts, but they could not achiave All Clabs and players ara contributing to
the trophy by subaaription"
the requisito equaliser.
Q
In the other game in the First Divisica the Navy gare a much-improved displey and after a bord game yielded the victory to the Shropshires by thres goals to two,
In the Second Division the Staff and Departments, scoring through Darian (3) Brown (2)-sad-Scoole (2) gaiood, a. 7–0. victory over an unrepresentative Islamica The Lam Liong defeated the eleven. Confucians by bwn goals to one..
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HONGKONG LEAGUE.
DIVISION 1 TABLE TO DATE.
Club
Veterans' Club does three things: it For the first few days after lamling in supplies accommodation for as-rise France again, I was really most uneettil. men, it helps them to obtain employ-but very soon settled down again to trench Colours on the cutbreak of a war such other officers in the Battalion are postly Hongkong F.C.... exista men to rejoin there and my tablet The S s that in which this country is now
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engaged, or it provides instructors for splendid fellows and I get on very well RG.A she men of our des armies, There with them. I am the absolute junior as Xav7. can be no doubt that when this war is an officer, bat the senior by quite a long over the club wid require very areably time as an active servis nie, with our to enlarge its sphere at usefulness, to
in previos wars, Fancy old Victor (he
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The Civil Service teams will be captained by Mr Dyer Ball, with Me W. Edmonds vise-captain and Mr G. B. Haskott, hon.. accretary.
"MOSQUITO" NET FUND."
FIRST SUBORIPTION LIST.
Lady May
Sir Paul Chater
MT. H. G. Brayheld...
Mr H.F. Carmichael
Mfrs Carmichael
W. Snowman
Qunis. W. L. D. F. A. EM: W. M. Humphreys
3 Mr J. B. Thomson...
3.1.11
13
Admiral and Mrs Anstruther 3 1 2 1 3 2 Mr and Mrs A. E. Crappell
Mr Robert Chapman...
Mr P. C. Potta
-UNITED-SERVICE LEAQUE.
3. W. G. Hu
iron nerves and myself only had seven RE..... weeks training in England before taking Shrope. our places in the ranches with the goal H. Kr-Vol. old 2nd Battalion, and they were trenches | Savy und
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. L. D. F. A. .3.20
DI. S.......
Mira Duncan Clark...
Mr Dunlar..
Goalar E. J. Grist
Mr Robert Showal 13&Mrs Milroy
02 Captain Bouchier
Mr W. H. Bell
1 102 10
1 2 0 2 3.2 3.0
HONGKONG LEAGUE.
open its doors more widely to provide exception, and he was promoted from the A common meeting "pines; while the ranks of the 3rd Battalion of course' I club will be asked to find employment am not counting those who, bave served ou fual return to civil life for a very larga namber of Army men, many of a ruling good soldier, and a man of RGA whom will be wounded, incapacitated and homeless. Te grapple with all the increased work which which will be then coming is, the club wants to bo more generally known, and its objects batter appreciated by the general public; it warts establishing on a more full of water and mud.. I remember d permanent basis it needs, above all. We the second day in, sitting on an the rising of a libers! endowment upturned backot having a nap with water fund. Surely the nation, cannot batter and mad up to his heat tops. I was show ita recognition of all that the desire up against the parapet-soddenly Army has done for it in the past, and is doing for it in the present, than by there was a splash, pour Victor had 88th Company seeing to it that the Veterans' Club fallen off his bucket into the mud. It was Stad and Dept.... shall be worthy of the men who will no joke at the time, but we laughted often K.S.L. I Res in sock its staltor when the war is about it in the fine weather; that was 83rd Company
Lam Liong over. In another column of our paper in the days when we had not learns to will be found the address of ibe
to Secretary.
whom contributions without sleep. Briggs in some way St. Joseph's should be seat, and by whom they back from the trenches daing shorthand University....... will be gratefully acknowledged.
and typing work, Braga has also got a Kowloon Dock......
Confucians... The Club is under the patronage of the similar job, so there are only Lapsley.
Bolchers Sir Edmund Fremantle, Sir Alfred Turner okt Company out of the original fliteea. Diocesan School. Duke of Bedford, Lord Charlos Berpaford, Wilkie, Lobel and Vietor, left with the 87th Company ......
Annual subscriptions (which may be of any amount) and donations, however small, will be gladly accepted.
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the fellows in this mess. Must Saish as they are carsing me for not clearing of the rable(9) so that grab can come along.. Remember me to everybody and tell them I am coming back to Hongkong some day
Ever yours.
SOOD,
E. W. EVER.
of all arms are estimated' to have Banking Corporation, London, E. C. an been sent from North to South China | donation of £1,500. This is the price of since the situation develed, quit the latest type of ro-h.. Royal Aircraft
Factory biphate, is evident that the Poking Luthorities are confident of the successful out- enge of the measures they have taken against the province, and com fident also that there is a danger of and were remanded this morning, wore and many other well known ladies and What a cheery crowd they were, so are the movement spreading. The sitting in front of a locked kitchen doer gentlemen. revolutionary ultimatum sent to the Ouverument at Paling has been published by the Authorities in order A Japanese paper published in that the public Bull kn, w exactly
Manchuria says that skina and furs at what is happening and at the same
Lisoyang have risen in price op hrcount of time, on the advice of the T300 war theatres. Doge skins,, which were na unlimited demird from the European
Cheng Yous or acting Parliament, quoted at Y1.30 or so last year, have como a voluminous Edict was issued up to Y2.30 piece. Sheep's and beavers denouncing the leaders of the skins have gone up by about 80 percent. disturbance, and commanding that the Chiang Chan and the Governor
Captain H. Rymer, on whom the Emperor of Japan has conferred the Order | of Yunnan, as well as General Tsai
-of-the-Ristig Sua (third" elnaa) was in Ao, who is regarded as the moving command of the flagship Triumph, China spirit and power behind the insur Squadron, when the war broke out, and he rection, shall be deprived and shorn subsequently was Naval Attache at Tokyo. of their respective titles, ranks, offices, ha Order of the Rising Sun was conferred hosaurs, decorations and all and every services during the combined operations of upon him in recognition of his valuable other mark or murks of favours con- the British and Japanese Fleets in varioną ferred upon then ;'and further order; parts of the Pacific, ling the other local officials in the
They may be sent direct to the Secretary, 47 Bedford Row, or to me. Those sent to me will be duly acknowledged in the Treas. Įsanll be very glad to. furnish any further Particulars Ι ΑΠ able of the purpose and organization of the Club which has received many. letters Eroza Soldiers at the front tenuifying to its value and keping for its success.
I am,
Tours troly.
M. J. LOOKER.
REQUEST FROM A BELGIAN
PRISONER OF WAR.
·ROBBERS' CHECKED.
DIVISION 17. TAILE TO DATE.
Club
Islamics
Goals.
Mr D. McMurray...
Arthur Chapman ...
JITS E J. Chapman Sir WA Dowley....... Mrs McCubbin Madame Flint
F. W. L. D. F. AMN.S. Marybell.
・7 720-1-14
6
Mr Arthur
1
9 10 13
Mr P. Kremer
Mr J. H. Brister...
112 8 r
Mr W Loan...
3 1 1 13 57
3
2 1 2 13 * 81 4.13
CRICKET.
GOOD BATTING ON CLUB GROUND.
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The Club A "team and the University draw on the Club ground on Saturday. The Varsity withdrew at 167 for eix wickata and the Club, batting very standily put on a total of 140 for four wicketa. Hancock contributing 62 not cat..
Details:- UNIVERSITY.
Mr F. Smyth. Mrs Marshall
$633
Over 1,000 nets have been cut out and aro already being made by the members of the Ladies Bandage Making and Sewing Class. Any farther contributions to tha | Fund will be gratefully received by Mrs. Carmichael, c/o Carmichael & Clarke, 3 Queen's Building.
CHINESE FOOTBALLER
ASSAULTED.
SEA LAWTER", GETS A MONTH.
The charge of asswalt against thres boat-.. me of Causeway Bay which has been
J. D. Wright, e Anderson, b. Remanded several times was continued in
HADDICK...
Ng Tee Kwong, e Leith, b Anderen A. de Souza, Leith
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8 Mr Hazeland's Court this afternoon. The 16 complainant alleged that he was bentes ... 28
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... 30 ... 10.
LIVELY SUNDAY AC HỤNGHOM. Wer Wing Looke Taworth, Andersen-1
, E.-Mazlay, tuo out... Ho Wing Kin, b Leith... Ten attempted robberies as Hong HomF. A. Radmond, not out were frustrated, yesterday by the resistance A. Braysany, not out...
Extraa of the persons attacked Thug Cheung, a contractor, of 87 Kowloos City Rond, states that elading the grip of four men who came into his house and tried to choke him, Zaist, 1st December, ID15.ho blew a police lstle. The occupants As a Belgian soldier prisoner of above rushed down the stairs and tha men
(To the Editor of the Cars MAIL")
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province of Yunnan to compel General The Rev. Dr. BondSeld, the British, war am taking the liberty to send you ran away leaving 8300 in the house
and Foreign Bib's Society's agent a little request. Shanghai, had a very hearty welcome when
4.
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Total (for 8 wickets)...167
A. H. Ramslin, C. G. Anderson, and W. Hall did not, bat.
with stick when recovering football
from the water..
Inspector Gurder described the elder of the defendants nasort of sen lawyer."
The elder defendant complained that be. had been gulted, en. two previous occasions because, he had given evidenca four or five years ago against complainant'a brother
Answering Mr Hazaiand, complainant' w.said bat bad played football for five or six years on Suadiya on the spare patch of around off the Pole ground.
PC, Aitken, of the Police patrol beat,
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there was something wrong be spproached.
board covered in blood. He was "badly
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R. N. Anderson, b Marley.
C. A. Hooper, not ost...
Extras
Anderson.. Teni to come to Peking to await
antouched.
Bancock I was collecting stamps in Belgium and tigation and punishment." It is he recantly interviewed the Ch'n Sub.my 400 was beginner.. Haring much at an eating house at 65 Wa Hu laon.
The second attempted robbery took place Austin mentioned in the Edict that the Commities at the Bible House, London, time to spend here in the camp. I would These men sitting at a table suddenly Raworth
ow recalcitrant Chiang, Chun and and laid before them aco impressive like to make a collection again, and I shed seisod hold of Chang Hang, the proprietor, Excion to Macro by R. Governce of Yunnan bad twice Bent statistics. The personnel of Protestant be really happy if feu would be so kind as and tried to overpower him. He managed L. M Wapte, b Brayshay..
the President petitions in earnest minions is Chino no numbers nearly publish the fact that a Belgian pto free himself and shouted cries of "Kau R. O., Hutchison, Brayaka terms" rging him to asered the of missionaries. After a quarter of a con
4,500 without taking account of the wives eɔner of war send a keepsake to exchang Menng" ("save it") à person on the EJ. Mitchell, Brayshay, b
for some nice postage stampa for collec-ostaide of the shop blew a police. whis'le Throne quickly, and "several telegrams tury's laborious translation work, the com.thas sent registered to F. Baudaun, 12. de sad the men promptly deramped. were received from them before the p'etion of the chief Chiness variona of the Ligue-Camp 11. Zaist, Holland. 21st day [of December] nasuring us Bible is now within sight. The Society's the N10 York Herald and the "Neto that although there were secret in. circulation of the Scriptures in China prao. trigues and agitationis of rebels in their province no trouble was pected, because strict precautions had been adopted etc. As to General Tasi Ao, he is stated in the Ediet to have put his signature, before other high military officials la Peking, to a petition craving the introduction of a monarchy. Subsequently he obtained leave to go to a foreign country for
9.15 p.m.-Piano Revital by Mr Denman Fuller, F.R.C.O., L.B.M., in the City Hall.
THE
CHINA MAIL'
OVERLAND EDITION.
tically began with the first edition of
since that time has amounted altogether to Morrison's New Testamech in 1814, and 28,300,000 coptés.
HONGKONG POLÍCE RESERYE,
PARADES:
Fork Times have published this letter; I have received many stamps from U.S.A.
I hope that you slap will lika to balp'me to psas some hours pleasantly.
Begging your pardon for the trouble, I am, dear Sir, with many thanks,
Yours very faithfully,
F. BAUDSON.
POLICE ACTIVITIES.
" "Total (for 4 wickets)
said he saw the defendant's aampan rawing
Away from Causeway Bay, and noticing
24 the sampan and found the complainant on
wounded and had to be sent direct to bospital.
The defendants then gave evidence. The Arst defendant suggested that complainant." fell into the water and might have cat, 140
A. C. Leith, A B. Raworth, O Ohimself on broken earthenware and glans....:¦ Stark, P. Jacks and N. J. Austin did not
ROUNDING UP ALLEGED "UNLAW. bat.
·FUL SOCIETIES."..
Me Hazeland said it would be impossible
ta tagur Bush younds by falling into the water.
2 The Magistrate found the defendants
guilty.
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BOWLING ANALYSIA,
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Brayshay.. Simultaneously with the developments Ho Wing Kit.... 4 in political quarters in China; the Hong. Mailey kong Criminal Investigation Depart-
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"KORLOON C.C's.. WIN....
maht has increased its activity, Mueb The Kowloos"A" and EMS. To information is being received daily match at Kowloos lasted a little over an
four runs and Stalker iz for 17. Scares-
Laspectos Gordon observed that he was
of opinion that the complainant would have been dumped.
The fent defendant was fined 8 or s
"For Tuerday to Friday. Jaueasy 11th, to 14th, sain orders of January 3th, to
On December 2nd, Mr Ford published And Palice raids are becoming frequent hour, the home team dismissing their opmouth's imprisonment and the sound and 10th.
with the utmost rolemnity the best juke Two raids were made yesterday. At ponents without much difficulty for total third defendanta were fined $15 or 14 day's COMBINED PARADE. medical treatment, and the next that
yut perpetrated on ha pesce mission, Huugham a party of detectives and of 42 runs. Macaskill took four wickets for hard Labour.. All ranke will: parade in naifur, cap consists of a long telegrama appealing to the dant of Police, and Mr F. O. Jonkin, reports & New York correspondent. Mr T. H. King Assistant Superinten was heard of him was that he had and cover, rited and ammunition, at the Popa to lend the gene telegram was Deputy Superintendent of the Pelice Godfrey, of Macaskill, Stalker
Central Pulice Station at 2.10 p.m. sharp, will and co-operation."
infarion his good secretly proceeded to Yunaan toen Saturday, January 15th.
Williamo, Lb.w, Stalker addressed to Holiness Pope Becedict Resorts, surrounded and watered house Macre, b talker... THE BEST WEEKLY NEWS-start an agitation there." Evidently
VII" and was dispatched the day before where a alleged fecret auciety was Rapley, b Stalker I was not until after its publication Dist
-1/'NOPKETRY-PANE IX.
**TAMAN."
b
French, o Sutton, Macaskill even arrests were made.
Tistar, o Evans, Stalker.... This morning Mr W. B. Hing of Me G Forrast, a Sutton, ↳ Macaskil 8. Hall Bratton's Offer, was busy accWaite, e McKenzie, b Macaskill
Kitaon, b Bacaskill · teining the nature of the chargengsinst the Statey, not out men and the possible date of their appear-
Extras
PAPER FOR ALL INTERESTED is that the Chiang Chun and the Nos. 5 and 4 Pistoons, No. 2. Company. 993 A.D.
[the feeling in official circles in Peking Sunday, January 10th-All Inspector Ford learned that Boredict VII died holding meating. As a result of the mid Commander Gibach, e and b.&talker
and Sergesota. Sunday, January 23rd.-- IN HONGKONG AND CHINA Governor of Yuanus are merely the Uaitorm, Caps and Covera Ledre Blake
Pic: 0.0 puppets of General Teao, for the GENERALLY.
Edict aays "As Tang Chi-Yeo (the Chiung Chun) and Jen Ko-Cheng (the Governe) are responsible for the
ORDER IT BEFORE GOING HOME;"AND THUS KEEP IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH. ΤΠΕ
COLONY.
defence of their province, they must be blamed for the failure to maintain the situation in the province of Yus
SANTEBY,
acccante at this office on or before January Platoon Commandera will pay Canteen. 16th."
AND PRACTICE, Tuesday, 11th at 8 p.m." Thursday, 15th at 0 p.m.
(Sgd.). F. C. JIN
D.S.P. (Rose).
BOMETHING TO REMEMBER.
TN buying a cough medicine for children.apco bo's the Court.
bear in mind that Chamberlain'à Cough Remedy is the best for colds, group and whooping congb, and that is contains no liszmful drug. // Bor (sale by all Chemists and Storekeeper.
Shukwan and one arcot was nids in A second party of polico raided a house at
connection with a charge of being a man. Robinacu
Stalker: ber of at univi socinty:
Macsőkill
BOWLING ANALYAS
AFTERNOON SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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$116 buyers,
$178 buyerak
853 bayers.
Dongines.... Indo-China
Preferred Deferred
1:8723 buyer
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ON'T overstrain the fine membrano of:
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phlegm.
wili scoomplish this for you, and cure the cold that in zauning 12.4 For sale by mił Chomists and Storekeepers.
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