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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE MAGISTRACY.
to a considerable modification in their views. We cannot believe that the ahur organisations will attempt to SEVENTY SOVEREIGNS STOLEN. dry what is destined very speedily. to be the law at the hand,
NEWS OF THE DAY,
-LOCAL AND GENERAL
this Rscelleney the Governor, and family are front to-day in residence at Government House,
The Tientsin Governmont Mint has baon directed to coin 8,000,000 silver coins
luce dellar denomination.
A Tientsin pater states that sub scriptions paid or promised to the Brit ab Frisoners Relief Fund last year exceed twenty-thousand dollars.
INDIAN SOLDIER ACCUSED OF THEFT”
BY THE WAY.
'SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918.
TRAINING NOTES.
We have been henzing this week of A scnsiderable interest is now being "fered "nad "bloody" #ghting in the taken in the training of the ponies for Į province of Kwangtung a places not
STOP PRESS
NEWS.
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very remote from the British frontier: but the forthcoming Base Meeting. to take The theft of seventy envaroigne and when we are told, for example, that the place during the 4th week of mixt (Routers Service to the China Mall.) | other money from undor in Indian soldier's troops augngal 2,000 rebule at Walchow month, as is shown by the attendance
*** galloping" mergingy. CETTINJE CAPTURED. pillow while he was in Hospital forms the fin battle for day and a half, and sinus the Course on
over thirty rebels were killed oh the Entries close this day wook, and there subject of a charge against another soldier
named Dulip Singh, The complainant is and many rebel and robber chiots will surely be some bos work put in next
were taken prisoner." wo are able to
LONDON, Jan. 14. understand that when the Chinesa dis week, specially on Tuesday, Wednesday.
„A Vienna communique announces patches speak of fierce desperate "Thursday and Saturday mornings. Is t and bloody" ighting they is not to early you to pick out even the likely that Cuttinje, the capital of Montes necesarily mean the same thing as we
terms is reports of the war in Europe.
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a pony either to "come one "go | Cottbus after the closing of entries, and when all the ponies are named, we shall know better" what is what."
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AUSTRIAN CRUISER'
SUNK..
PARIS, Jan. 15,
A communique states that the
French submarine Foucault bas gunk an Austrian cruiser of the Novara Coronet, boy, I mile): 1, 37, 1.11, 1.44; [type in the neighbourhood of Cattaro, ** [Thà **Nováka " class why buur in Perfection Dalia, boy. A mile, 1, 39, § 1910.14. They are cruisers of 3.500 sons, and 7 knots. The ships in the Feeddie, Kaolf, 1 mile, o, 26.3, 1.29. class are the Admiral Spas, Saida,
Helgoland and Novara.] 2,00, 444.4; last } 38.3.
Shabrang. Seth, I mile, o, 40, '--, 2000-245-last-1--St.-
Hizam Slugh and both are members of the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion, 1
Mr Shenton of Mass Deacon, Looker Deacon & Harston's Office, prosecuting told Mr J. R. Wood today what the facts are seenstomed to associate with these ones, as thero is still plenty of time for nagra, has been captured. ware brielly. Complainant was possessed of a considerable sum of mousy, £70 in
The assurance give in the House of woverolgne and other money, which he kept wrapped up in a piece of khaki cloth under Commons" this week by the Scretary of his pillow. Complainant and the defondant Staze for the Colonies tans no one is lear
The tines taken this morning were were both in Hospital and defendantoccupied pro-Quran than the Governor of Hon
The Nipper-boy-1-mile, -i, -98,-113) The I. &. (),"Company's Mil steamer a bed three feet away from the complain keng must have provoked many a smile; 1.47, 2.20; last 3 33. Malen, with, the Eorgkong Mail of the st. Euly on the morning of November for who could semonsly believe that in
British Gretha Green, boy, 1 mile last 1 3rd December arrived in London in Wad-8th, the complainant left his bad to go these times à Governor of nesday afternoon, the 12th inst
"ou'side and returned, after no "abuance of Cofony would be pro-German! Yet that 29, 1.17, 1-19; Cust 1 32.
The Gay Bird, bay, It. o. 1.200. 15 minutes and found the money missing.noten has certainly widely provaliai in Unfortunately suspicion fell upon the man the For East, as well a la certain quar-160223.2, 4.50: last 1 32.8. ocupying the bed asat to complainant and is at Home apparently. Mr. Benar
Law's assurance should dispel the illico test 1 33..... the Army-authorities only followed and at the same time give the quietus to enquiries against this man, although there the ridiculous rumour that has been, whis-1152 113 were bids, apparently, on both dosed about the Colony for the past month Inquiries were immediately addressed to the
ur more that we are shortly to see Mr. Banka and the Post Office and about Masteran installed Governor of month afterwards the defendant appeared Hongkong. Es is a curious taet time the at the Post Offer mad desired to sout 850overnors of Ceylon, and the Straits rupees to his father, and for that purpose Settlements in common with the Gover the produced sororeigas. While then of Hongkong are widely reputed to
money order was being made out another to pro.German. With sure the tudian soldier came into the Post Offer quat just festion Mr. Asquithe, tie and defendinat then govered with his sams Elward Grey and indeed the whole Cabi- the money so that the other man would not net could be described as "pro-German." seo. That action areased the suspicion of No one can know better the sentiments the Postal authorities. Inquiries of the Colonial Governers to instituted and defendant made a statemons Fegretary of State for the Colonies, for to his commauding officer which had since their sentiments must be fully revealed the scores of dispatches which must been found to be wholly untrue..
have been sent to London since the nut. break of the war on a variety of matters, 110; last £39.4. affecting German interests, of which the public knew little or notðing,
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Mt B. Moton and Mfr fl. F Marton have cblished themselves in Shanghal as Marine Surveyori under the
Hem Kame" of "Ikaster and Nocton,
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According to the telegram from Manila Observatory received this morning the typhoon reported yesterday is now in about 121 degrees long. E., and 12 degrees 1. N., inclining northward.
A Children's Sale of Work on tas MİNERS AND COMPULSION. Pank organisol by Miss Annie Millar realised the unexpectedly large sum of $132. The money is to be expanded on comaforta for the troops at the front.
It would be easy to exaggerate- and we have forbt that the
The case was axed for Thursday at 11a.m. Mr Shenton in the meantime to completo rangements for calling witnesses from
German Press will fully exercise been made and is now stored in the State the Mosque and bearding houses.
The Throne for the new Emperor of China, a aorthern paper saya, has already Department. It is made in the form of a chair, on which figures of the dragon and phoenix are carved.
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ecllector A Chinese rent D'Aguilar Street suspects an absconding servant girl of stealing clothing valued at 837 and jewellery worth 9310, which he discovored missing
after "ber sudden disappearance, on the 7th inst.
Commences MONDAY Next admitted gifts in exaggerating the importance of the hoätile attitude of January 17th.
the British Miners Federation towards the Compulsion. B. it is greatly t be regretted that they have given any encouragement to our enemies by this attitude. There is no indiention whatever that this hostility towards' compulsory military actrice argues a want of sympathy with the cause The Royal Engineers' Entertainment for which the Empire is lighting, Club held another successful whist drive and every voter agains: compulsion and dance at Wellington Barracks last would probably greatly resent the night. Dancing was kept up until after midnight Carpl. Grimace, han. sec. of the suggestion that he was indifferent Entertainment Club, had charge of the to the result of the war, Yet, the amnagement*. Prime Minister only two days ago declared in the House of Commons
Greatly Reduced.
Special Bargains
in Lady's Shoes, (odd pairs Specially Cheap to Clear), Dress Materials and Remnants.
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at Peking recantly, died while proceeding to the palace in a close i carriage. This t considered "a misfortune of the first magnitude" expecially in the ant days of the New Yes. It was presumed that the fair would not be reported to the To a Ti ereapt fu the sense that the
An official who bad been invited to that he had the authority of Lord attend a banquet at the Emperor's palace KITCHENER for stating that we required immediately, not only the attested unmarried and married men, but the whole available" fraction, whether, large or small, of the 651,000 men with whom the Bill dealt. It is perfectly obvions to any thinking man that the Allies will need a very large preponderance of troops over thrise of the enemy before they can hope to carry the war into the enemy's country-In the-course-of 9a.m.-Excision in Mano by the mathe next few months the attempt to intimating its inability to purchase it,
"Taishan
THE DIARY.
MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW
MEMO. FOR MONDAY. Noon.-9.K. & W. Dhek Co's, General
Menting.
General Memoranda.
Tubadat, Jan. 18:-
official had died of "overwork."
The Peking Gazette says the Tsing Imperial Household disposed of a million taols worth of gold on the 4th fast. to one of the foreign banks in the Capital. It is understood that the gold was offered to a British and upon the fatter
owing to lack of sufficient silver to finance the deal at once, the noble metal" was offered to the tank of another nationalisy which immediately' bought it.
advance is certain to be made simultaneously perhaps on all fronta, At present the most hopeful line of advance seems to be through the " Balkans, but wherever the advance The following is published in the is made the lengthening of communi- Government Gazelle for general informa tion It has been decided that claims cations call for the agrvices of an made from Hongkong against enemy increasing number of troops on the part Governments should be presented to the of the advancingarmy, especially when Foreign Claims Bee through the Colonial the advance is through hostile territory. Ofice, but that claimanta may subsequently The attitude of the British nation communicate direct with the Foreign Lowards meeting this military necessity Claims Office as to details, ke, form of 2.30 pm.Auction of Furniture, is better indicated by the voting on application, completeness of claim, ete. The Instructions to be followed in making such Carpets, Pianos, éte. "at Mesura. the accond reading of the Compulsion claims can be scan at the Colonial Socra Hughes and Hough's. W
Bill in Parliament than by the tary's Office," plebescite of the miners. It would be extu mely interesting and instructive to know how many of the officials of these labour organizations have volunteered for service at the front since the war began. Pay is more to the political agitator, as a rule, than patriotism, and it is easy enough for glib labour officials, well known to the men, to persuade them to adopt any
WEDSDAY, Jan, 19 *---
3 p.m. Anction of Tubs for Bonths and Matahods at Race Course. Happy Valley.
TODAY, Jan 30%-
4.29 p.m. --Full monu
Bazender, Jan. 22:-
Entries close for the Haces.
Wromkadat. Jan. 26. -
Prize Distribution at the Dioceman School by Hon. Me P. H. Helynak. Farbar, Jan. 28
Distribution of Prizes as Belitis Public
School by Tady May.
BALDADAY, Jan. 20
11 am-Priza Gising at the Ellis
Kadouris Sulpt by "Hon Mr. Sovera.
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MONDAY, Jan, 31-
Noon-Diatribution of Prizes në Quson's.
College by U. E. the Governor.
WEDDING.
REYNOLDS-COOKE.
The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral this morning of Mr. C. M. W. Roynolds, of the staff of the Hongkong Daily Press, and Misr Jonnie Frances Cooke, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. L. Cooke, of Hongkong.
Ball was tod at 850.
KOWLOON CITY ORPHANAGE.
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Oregon, bay, I mis last 1147.2.. Sundeway, boy, 1 mile, i, 98.5, 1.134 last 1 313.
Peace, boy, aile, 1, 9h, 1.07; last
32.
“ENEMY TRENCHES HEAYÍLY
BOMBARDED.
Loxpos, Jan. 15.
A communique states that the enemy's trenches at Givenchy were
Tinker, hoy, and Jardiña's w. derby.) Paydir-1-mile-Jane-7, 59.3, 113, 1473eavily bombarded, the parapets
being considerably damaged. last 34.3.
Artillery is notive on both sides about Kemmel and Hill 60
Sir Paul's g. derby (long tail), boy, mile, i, 33.4, 1.09.2, 1.41.0; last 32-1. Sir Paul's g. derby.. boy, 4 mile,
Sir Paul's bi, derby, boy, 1 mile, ju 35.2. 1.10.2, 1.41; 1994 30.3.
Sir Paul's and g. derbics, boys, i mile, i, 34.4; 110: lust † 35:1.
Mr. Bewick's g. derby, boy, I mik last 1, 35, 1.002, 1.41.3; last + 32.1-
Mr. White's blk., Knell, and or., boy. desbies, 11, 37, 1.12, 1.48.2, 2.25, 3.41 and 3,05; last quarters 36 and 38.
Mr. Seth's g- dorhy, bey, mile, 36.2, 1.14.1, 1.47.1: last 33
Mr. Tierce's derby, boy, 1 mile last
The delay, in the liquidation où, the German firms in this Colony is one of the matters which appear to have given Mr. Beswick's b. derby. boy, 1. i. countenance to the idea that pro-German, 124, 2.0, 2.5.1, 3.0.4; last 4 40.5, inthiences are at work. Ar. J. O. P. Mr. Kaducrie's g. derby, boy, I mile, is The Bishop of Victoria speaking at the Bland, for instance, in an article, contri-3, 1:08.2, 1.42; last 31.3.
Mr. Moller's dk. ch. derby, boy, o, anousi prize distribution of the Victoria buted to a London paper maken the Home and Orphanage, Kowiona City, said remarie that there is evidence of na1 mile last 1, 35, 237, 1.50 Inst he felt there was no institution in the unmistakable desire on the part of eet. Mr. Moller's dk.g. and blk derbies, Discose that was doing mareChrist-likeworktain cosmopolitan financiers and boy for 95, 1093, 117: Fast- than this, and it was worthy of a greatar Free Traders (several of whom appear as 37 measure of support from the Church. othcialiquidators** people in the Colony than it appeared to arms in the Colony), to keep the door receive. He frequently met sarnast Chris- open and the hearth warm for their tians in the country who owned to having Teutonic friends, so that, when the war received their early training in the Home enils, these may be able to resume cusi The little ones the afternoon had shown as a usual. Prior to the appearance what they were capable of doing and all of this article, Mr. B. Peto (the. Unionist
Janie's ch, and cr. derbies, boys, 11 would be struck were a section of the Meraber for Devizes) asked in the House 1.15, 1.45.3; last † 32.3. Shropshires who had recently paid a visis of Commons whether attention had been last mile, i, 36.2, 11.2, 1.46, 221.1;
alled to the delay in the liquidation last 33.1. with the excellent singing they had proceedings in the east of various Ger- man firms, who were doing business in Lady May presented the awards. Those Hongkong before the outbreak of war, present included Mrs. J. H. Kemp, Mand to the antecedente of some persons
Mr. Heary Morries" "two subs., boys. W. L Pattonden, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs who claimed to carry on business 114, 0, 45, 1.23, 1.57, 4.83.2, 3.10.2;
British or Americus firm at the present last + 37. Hoskyn, Min. Smalley and Hias May.
The report stated there were 127 girls time; and whether any action would be at present in the Home, 22 being in the taken to cleur German influence out of this British colony. The answer returned school room. Thanks were tendered to the by Mr. Douar Law was: The whole | doctors and sisters of the Government Cell matter is now under the consideration of
Hospital and the doctors of the Kwong His Majesty's Government, with the view. 1.12.3, 1.48.4; last 3-4.1. Hospital for much kindness to the sick girls, to the Chinese Dorcas Society and to any others who had helped in different
heard.
Ways.
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HONGKONG YOLUNTEER CORPS.
·Corps Orders by Lieut.-Col. I. Chapman, V.D.
JOINED.
"Private V. Findixy Smith joined the Corps on 14.1.16, loted Corps No. 1960 and posted to Scouts Company (No. Section.)
PARADES.
Parades for Sunday, 18th instant ---
B.45..Scouts Co.-Field Operations (see Corp Order No. 3 dated 13.1.16)
9.30 Musketeg at King's Park Hanze, as detailed in Corps Order No. 2
daind 10.1.16,
Jardine's g. dersy and "b. sab., boy, mile, i, 34, 1.10, 1.44.4, 2.22; last
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Sir Pani's ", subs., boys, 7 mile, 9.
8, 114.2, 1.472; last 1 38.
Cof. Iles' subs., 1 mile, 39, 1.30, 2.07.2, 2.41.2; Inat 434.
THE NEW VICEROY OF INDIA.
LONDON, Jan. TE
It is officially announced that Lord Chelmsford has been appointed Viceroy of India.
SPORTING.
GOLF.
RESULT OF GOVERNOR'S CUP
COMPETITION,
The going on the Fan ling course this afternoon was almost ident-despite a glaro from the sun. The competition was the quat in the foursomes for the Governor's Cup between Mr. H. I. Jones (14) and Mr.
|(scratch) and Mr. C. Thorne (18.) 4. E. Carleton (16) and M.. T. W. Hi
Play commenced shortly before three a'clock and this 18 holes were completed in about an hour and a half.
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Jonas and Carleton boat Hill and Thorne by 3 up and 2 to play.
TRADING WITH THE
ENEMY.
CASE.
Major Nathon's rub, bog 14 last 1, 0, HEAVY PENALTY IN SHANGHAI
of securing the object desired by my
Mr. Lowe's and Mr. Thomas, subs., honourable trend-namely, the elimina boys, i mils, o. 37.3, 1.14, 1.53.2, 2.91; tion of Germa
influences from the
last 0.3. Colony." This was on Novembe 18th.! Dr. Jordan's sub, mile, i,—, 1.07 I was only a few days ago that M140; last 433.
Bonar Law doelsred in the House of
Mr. White's xab.. Knell, and Mears. Cammors that no one is less pro-German White and hadooria's sub... boy, I mile, than the Governor, ef Hongkong so that we can be certain that the Secretary of 0.86, 1.122, 150, 2.24; loat 25.
Mr. Kremer's sab., Kremer, 11, o. State for the Colcnies is entirely satis-50, 1,36, 2.20, 3.0, 3.5g'; løst 05. fied, that whatever may be the reason for
Mr. Tierce's Buo., boy, milo, 10, the perpetuation of German influences.
1.17.3, 1.58; last 36.2. is the Colony at this date it is not due to any pro.German sympathy on the part of the Governor."
An
Thla publicity at Home has doubtless been inspired from Hongkong. I do not understand why these doubts cannot be resolved by questions and answers in the 'Colonial Legislative Council. Parades for Monday, 17th instant opportunity is presented for raising the 7.m. and 6.3 p.m.-embora of quitina by inquiring what is meant by Signalling Section and other Signallars, 23 Mr. Bonar Law's reply to Mr. Peto: detailed io Signalling Section order dated |8.12. 15. Mored tag and Morey lamp prac
ties at Headquarters.
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Though there is no official information to hand on the subject, is can be con
6.15 p.m.-N. I Section Scouts Co, Machine Gun instruction as Bondquarters.fidently stated, nevertheless, that there
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Gun Club If, Kowloon :- On doty K.V.R. P. at W. Onap, Kowloon:- On duty→H.K.V.R.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVZ.
REVISED LINT, OF PARADES..
Mr. Sassoon's sub., boy, 1 mile, 33.2, 1.19. 1.61, 2.24; laws 4 33.
Mr. Shellim's scb., 1 mile, 37, 1:13, 1.10, 3.24 last. 30.
Mr. Morton Smith's bay sab., 11. 39, 1.18. 1.54.2, 2.80.2, 3.00.4; last + 33.
Sir Paul's w. and g nbm, boys, I mile. o, 34, 1.08, 1.45.2, 2.20; last 31.3.
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Sentence in the case of S. H., and O. Abbass, tried in camera recently, was passed in E.M.'s Supreme Court last Monday by Sir Haviland do Snusmarez (Judge).-
Mr B. P. Wilkinson, (Crowá advocate appeared for the presention and Mr Francis Ellis for the defence. There was a large attendance of interested spectators.
his Lordship first passed sentence on der prisoner, whom he addressed as Yoo, Sidmond Hay Abbas, have been convicted of so offence auder sticla 50 made under the Defence of the Resim Acts, and the jury haro found that you committed acts. calcalated to be prejudicial to the defence of the resim. The nature of the acts is the supply of arms and ammunition to the The evidence enemies of your country. shows that you were engaged with others. purveying to them 15,000 rifles, 1,000 revolvers and about a million and ball rounds of ammunition; the evidence alag. shows that those who acquired these arms And this agnition proposed to deliver it
of the Regulatious
Mr. Apears stb., Serb, 1 mile last 1,in 0. 1.20, 1.53.2; lass 33.2.
Mr. Dyer's Hub,, 1 milo 2:36, last 41.2, 1.19.2, 1.62,2; last 33.1.
- Sir Paul's,ch. sub,, boy, I milé, p. 38, 1.13, 146.4; last 4 034.
in India, Ceylon and the Straits Settlements with a view to their use in rebellion against the British Government. Fortunately for
Mr. Mackie's ab.. Knoll. and Layan Ido not think you deliberately intended France Hub, boy, 14, o. 30. 1.15.2,
14 absolutely no reason for thinking" that 1,522, 2.29, 3.02; last 30. the German, Government, following the
Mr. Lambert's subs., boy. 14.. c, 39, lead of its Antrian ally: has made 1.15, 1.50, 2.28% 3.07; last 4. 41 a request through the American Embassy
Mr. Larebert's li.g. sub., boy, 1, 0.
SIR RICHARD DANE.
at Berlin, that special and extraordinary 45, 130, 2.10. 2.49, 8.26.4; isst 4 35.2.. precautions shall be taken by the British Ne. Humphrey's subs., boy, 13, c. 893, Government to ensure the safe transport1.17, 1.56.2, 2.31.3, 5.08.5; lait 84. of the prisoners of war from Hongkong The ceremony was performed by the
to Austria. Both Germany and Aus line of action they might chose to Rev, V. a. C. Copley Moyle, the best
Monday January 17th-No. 4 Company trin evidently recognise that in this recommend. So far as one can judge man being Mr. C. Ferebrother Mason, and all Recruits.
instance there is no need to make the Tuesday January 18th No. 3 and zoquest notwithstanding that there are, at this distance it looks as if the Chief Inspector of the Police Hoserve,
of which the bridegroom is a member.ambulance Company, also No. 4 Company believe, many of the better class"
Wednesday January 19th.-No. 2 Co-
Germans and Austrians among tha Pany and all rocrats theroof.
Thursday January 20th. -No. 1 Company passengers who are to start very shortly and all recruits thereof.
on a sea voyage at the expense of the Frid. January 18-Nos. 3 and 4 Colony. On this route there are so sub- Companies.
MUSKETRY, COURSE...
trade organisations are more anxious The bridegroom wore the auiforma of the for self-preservation than they are for Pullee Reserve and the bride was prettily the preservation of the Empire. They attired in dress of whits silk with a lace see in the Compulaton Bill"insidionis | veil..
to industrial freedom; ¦ Following the ceremony, a raception was held at the Hongkong Hotel The honey-
menaces
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EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT.
Sir Richard Dane, Inspector-General of marine pirates on the pros with instructhe Salt Gahalle, has consented to extend
to create an outbreak, but you allowed an utterly despicable desire for galu to aver come the sentiment of loyalty to your coun which ought to have inspired you, and try which, hatever your origin, wore due to A counter under hose government, you were bors, which bad protected you, and ander, whose protection you carried on a profitable business. The nature of your offence is such that it was impossible, when ance the facts were established, for the jury to come to any other cocclusion then that it was committed with the intention of Assisting the enemy. The munteuco allowed is death or such other lessor penalty as the Court may think fit. I unfouce you to be imprisoned and kopt to hard labour for Afteen years.
but on this point Mr. HENDERSON, meus is being spent at Tai Po and Canton. Application for leave.Abronce without tipus. to sink without warning any passen bis aggreement, which expires in June, far to show that you wore a party to "the
0.16 p.m.Patio Resital by MA Denman the Labour member who is Minister The wedding presents included one feare from Part II will be treated as
Fuller, F.R.C.C., LRA.H, in the of Education, made a retort which from the British Company of the Police default. All applications for leave must in City Hall,
gives the opponents of the Bill Burve and ons from the staff of the future be addrozaad to the Muskatry
Laspectos and not to the D.S.I. Dilly Pres
(Bgd.) F. C. JREKIN... THURA. Fah. 3-
something to ponder over. You
D.S.F, (Beserva), ChineTM New Year, They.
never, hesitate," he said, to apply Public II.July.
compulsion wherever the welfare uid state of a particular class of trade require it; then why object to
VISITING CARDS compulsion in order to save the
PRINTED AT
China Mail Office.
CROUP
VERT young child is susceptible to croup. Don't wait until this dreadful. disure Attacks your littlons before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when
DO YOU COUGH
gour thrant in trying to dislodge the
bie Lord- Addressing the other prisoner, ship said-Yoa. Oswald Abbass, have been convicted of siding and abetting your father, ho has been convicted. There is nothing. in the commission of the offence for which
sommiation of the offence, int it is clone that after it had been committed you sided and abetted the other prisoner by eating him in obtaining the price of his villaing. shall pass on you what would in ardisiny times be the everest penalty which the law allows, though, under the Defence of the Realm Acts you appent to be liable to THERE is no ga of par "heating arounds heavier punishment. You will he in-
gor Uner belonging to either of Germany' another tort... enemics that may come within range of their torpedoes. Barring, he ordinary perils of the is the better-class" pe well as the prisoners of war of the inferior class will reach Australis safely enough.
"OBSERVER.
STRAIGHT AT IT...
year.
with it first at last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next Mr. Wilkinson applied for acata. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER time you have a cough or evlil. Toro Is His Lrdship-Yes. I order that the TN buying cough medicine for children, we can see why you once pay all the exponers of the chumista shops are usualy, einwert, and DONT overstrain the hne membrane of this along should be a warning Get and phlegm Obamberlain's Cough Remedy
benz mind that Chamberlain's Cough should put do so This preparation by its prosecution.
Mr Wilkinsonerafond der our nating 3:-:e imagine that the fuller keep Chamberlain's Cough Remady on will accomplish this for you, and cure the Remedy is the best for colla, ernap and remarkable cares has gained a world wida decassion which is certain to follow and.. To meet fails, nets quickly and is sold that is causing it. For sale by all hooping cough, and a bit contains in raptation, and people every where sneak of rules that your Irdehip's judgment on the
absolutely harmlora. For sale by all Chemins And Storekeepera. 4
brzmial drug. For file by all Ubemists it in the highest terms of praise. It is for elder prisoner is one of peu servitude 2
sale by all Thomas and Storekeepers Bi Lordship-Yes!" this vote in labour circles will lead Chemist and Storekerpera
and Bborskoopera
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