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fro years. She may have the money and she may, acquire the necessary number of ships to place her on the top of the list of the world's Navies, but it is an open secret that America. bas found it no easy matter to procure the nectary number of men to fully man the ships she has already; for the sailor's life does not appear to hard attractions for the well-pald working classes of America. But assuming this difficulty is overcome by sufficiently attractive" pay, the United States would be burdened not only with "the greatest Navy in the world," bat, ship tor ship, the most costly by a good nargir, and we can but wonder how long the American people would be content to maintain. it after the excitement of the war has passed.
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NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alica Hemorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks a donation of 875 to the land of the Hospitals from the Mat Baga Guild.
DE LUC-On January 92, Ab Rome, KATHAEL DR. LUCA, Commissioner of Ountotus eldest son of Commdr Fer. dinando da Lua, formerly Italian Mr.M. J. Patali, the proprietor of the Minister to Chius, and Sophie Kom of Petell and Company, who went to undy, of New Orleans) aget 50 years.
the United States in September last and FEзnzIRA.-Ou January 30, at Shanghai, returned last wock, has opened a branch of
MARIA CANDIDA OZORIO FERREIRA.
his firm in San Francisco, Califorain, for Aged 44.
general import and export business with
The China Mail.
BOKOXONG, SATURDAY, Feb. 5, 1910.
AMERICA AND A BIG NAVY.
'THE COMING RACES.
-
TRAINING TIMES.
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There was a very poor attendance. ■i the rails this morning for which, of course, the sixte of the weather was accountable. There were overal heavy showers between 7 and 9.. A dras the course (the sand, the grass being closedi was fab, but later, after many-
powa
"
had ous up the sand and let the water in, the, going was distinctly beary. Thus the slower tones of the last gallops must not be tog ill-favourably compared with the faster times of the early ones.
Nearly every pony in raining was gallopod, except the majority of- Ellis Kadeoria's stable, and the times done are given below..
Of the old ponies Perfection Dahlia, and be is in the pink of condition- gave the beat performance. His mis and a half in 32013, Tast half 1:06:2, lan quartor 333, was done as a Derby, Leger and Champions Winner should, do bis morning's work. Sandiway, with twe
amahs," took four minutes to cover a mile and a three-quarters, last quarter
30.1: last half 11k
ALLY, 18, 42, 118, 1.34, 2.20, 0.01 p. last
ELECRUCIIONT, IF) 98, 1.08.3, 144, 2,20,
2.55; Inst 95. KING HAL, I mile, 37, 1.14, 1.47, 2:20:
last
SECKLE, I mile, 37, 1.11, 1.50:4, 1.24.3;
Ina: 3. Marcuṣon, 14, 41, 121, 1.31, 2.38, 8,662,
3.12; last 1 (90S.
last £3312.
小
Chessy, 11, 39, 1.10, 1.18, 2.24.8, 2.58 Îndolent, 11, 38.3, 1.13.3, 1.19.3; 3.26, CNA COAST. 11. $7.2, 1189, 1.50,
2.00; lust 9A, ·
(1.13, 8.00; lust 95.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1918.
SPORTING
GOLF: A
HOWZING ANALYSIS,
HOLIDAY COMPETITIONS AT
Watemen
0...9.0.0. IT Inminat.
Cofon *** Thompson. **
FANLING.
11
Strange MeGregor. Millard,
ANIS INNINGS.
8.1
Two competitions orgacial by the Boysi Hongkong Golf Club took plaes ovár the}} Faling osures praterday, the entries in Strange ench being very large. Play was generally McGregor keen and the going good though the ground
·was vory hardi.
Bird,
STAFF AND DEPTS. Las Ixarxes.
The morning was devoted to a bogey Deuna Czes, 1 málo, 30.3, 1.11) 1.45.2.compotition under handicap. Captain Southerton
Campbell, who holds the Championship! 238.4; Inga † 33. ASKILL, Sedgwick, mile, 37. 1.18.1. being the winner, Bhishing all aquari
Masers WD. Kraft and A. Richard 1.47; lus, 83.4. GARLANDS, 1 mis. 36,1.00, 1.18.479.15.3; | for the second place, each beicy, brop Bird
dowa,~There were about 60 entrius Last 581.0-------- ProcuEDD, 1, 10, 11, 1:49, 2:25,
3.01; lab
30.
DISTANT, 1 milo, 37, 113, 147, 221;
Test 1 31.
Vareas, I mile, 37, 3.12, 147, 21
-Fu
Sz, Seth 1 mile, 35, 1.10.
15.1.
2.80; last + BINL BLACKBIRD DILLI, 1, mile, 37, 113
1.42 2.22.8 last 88.8.
BLACKDIAMOND DAHLIA, Emilo, 57, 1.13.5, Gratna Green 1:40, 221.1; lash ± 33.1.* showed a turn of speed down the straight:Star Dalia, 11, 34, '1.00.8, 1.41.2, 2.10, 30.3 for last quarter after going the
2.482; laub 182.2. Champions distance. :
MATCHLESS DALA, 14. 41.8, 1.21, 1.55, 4.51.3, 0.08.2, 3.41-1; last ÷ 82.4.
Soc
mile, 85, 1.11.2, 1.480, 4.20.1: last à 99.3.
Scuts, 1 mile, 34, 1.08.2, 1.49,
2.16; fast 84. Cerry Sape," Knoll, 14, 37.2, 1.18.2, 1.50,
225 8.01, last 86. DuNKELD, 1, 40, 1.19. 1.55, 2.50, 3.07,
841.3 last 34.0.
Gartock, 1, 10, 119, 1.53, 2.50, 3.07,
3.45.3; last 89.3..
The re for the Hangkong Derby Stakes this year promises to be morELARRY, open than it has been fer several sensoon. Mr. Ciro's Daylight put up a useful mil. and a quarter in 2:48.2; lust quarter 82. Pingyu Chiat is improving againg his finish in 31.1 was more like a race pony's performance than his last big effort. Adventure was taken very slowly for a mile, but came rattling home in v.4. Windsor Dahlia and winsome Dahlia are apparently Sir Paul's best. both diu
3.25.3; last + 81.3. excellent gallops, sa the times alow, Sons of Mr. John Fed's have yet been GRENADr. Eremer, mile, 37, 115. thoroughly extended. Little Jack Horner 3.50.2 1366 85.2. Enished well this" morning; last three-BINDIN, 11. 87.2, 1.18.2. 1.50, 2.35. According to the New York Herald..
quarters 1.41.8, last half 1.0.3, last 0.01 last 86. Mr Morgan Shuster will shortly visit the quarter 30.8. He will probably fun out FORESTER, Knoll, 1, 39, 1.16, Far Esat to report on international reja, a tier over a mils er inder. Sandy" 2.27.3 9.01.4. last, £. 04.2. tions at the instance of Presiden: Wilson.went a mile in 2.19.1, last quarter 32.8; Mr Shaster was formerly Financial Adviser to the Persian Government and befcro that
America, &c.
P
was Collector of Customs in the Philippine
Islands.
Fire broke out about 10.3 leat night PRESIDENT WILSON is a changed in'tba second door of 31 Bowrington Road, man. From being one of the most occupied by a Chinese family, and spread ardent of pacifists he has in a few to the first floor, a carpenter's shop, but was confined to these two foors by the months developed into an out-and-Fire Brigade, gudar Station-oEcar Lane, out advocate of a big Navy" the sad aztinguished by 11 p.m. The premises greatest Navy in the world" in fact; were insured with the Sincore Insurance
not ridden out.
The best performance of the Fubs, w'IN. perhaps. Ruby Dahlia's mile and quar- ter; though some prefer King Charles or Spear. Anyway these are three of the best as far as ons can see at prevent. and some good racing should be seen when they meet, a fortnight from Monday.
OLD FONIES,
BLCELICET, late Ausse, 1 mile, 83.2.
1.10.2 1.16, 2.17; last 82. Quecos,.1 mile, 1.072, 12, 2-14
last 82.
Boss, Kremer. 1 mile, 55.3. 1.13.2. 1.81,
THE MAGISTRACY.
CHAIR COOLIES-FINED.
|
|
The Tombetoge competition in the aftan. [ noon dran 88 competitors. Each player was allowed bogey plus his handiosp, tija | winnor being the player who ranched furthest point. Lt. Col. Faichnis, fa, win the price, the farthest vomb being tra steskos over the 18th hole. The prize the nearest tombstone to a hidden peg won by Air H. E. Stevens, the hidden påg being situated on the right of the fairway about 40 yards short of the 16th green,
ji
13.
CRICKET,
On an 'admirable' batting wicket / The Rest "In their match with the Floggkong Cricket Club on Chips. Now Year Day, were
able to amas 633 runs for five wickets Of this total Major Robertson and J. Bing contributed nearly 300. nach 'giling well beyond the contury. The Club's bowling, which was decidedly weak, helped rory mus torially towards the result. The Club also batted woll and at the end of the day had gathered in 326 runs for four wickets. H. E.
31ariel reached a contary all but two runs. The details are appended :--
THE REST.
R. A. B. Ponsonby, b. Maas...19 R.. C. Witabell, b Taylor
G. Marley, Mass...
1.52.
JV. Braga, o Mass, b Hancock
Major Robertso
Thursfeld,
18
.428
F.A. Bedmond, ant out
Brayshay, not out
Extras...
Total (for wickets)
- Innings declared closed.
E. W. Hamilton, J. Stalker, T. Button,
Taylor
BOWLING ANALYSI
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08
11
10
1
86
FO
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3 0 10. 12 1 38
HONGKONG
Two chair coolies were charged before and R. E.. O. Bird (Captain) did na bat. Mr Wood with demanding more than tho legal fare from a lady passenger and alan Reed with behaving in a disorderly manner.
Mass Inspector Kent mid the complainant had Pearce taken the chair frem. Robinson Road to Thursfeld Lane, Crawford & Co.'s and gave the
Bancock men 30 cents. They obstructed and pre-
TE, Pearce, a Brayshay, b Witohell.. 51 Defendants said they had been waiting. Muriol, e Fonsonby, b Bird
M. Harn. b Marley...
• long time, 'and it was raining. They R. Hancock (Captaio), not out paraly told her that they had been waiting. A. Hooper, a Hamilton, by Witchell
E. B. Reed not out for her quito's long time.
Extrus Defendants were fined $5 each on esch charge, with the alternativo of 14 daşa' | imprisonment."
& Navy which shall make the United Company Ltd. The cause of the fire, and MascoTTE, 1'milo, 86, 1.11.2, 1.47:4, 221; | vented or from going into the shop.
the extent of the damage, are at present unknown. No one was injured.
drive. The winners were Lailer-1,
- last 83.1.
FILIN CHIZE, 3`mile, 24,"1.04.3;"Just {
80.3.
MAYDAY, Seth, I wile, 56, 1.13, 1.49.8,
2.20; last ± 80.2. TMNT DALIA, 13, 40, 1.18, 1.51.8, 2.27.1, 3.02.3, 3.33; last ↳ 802. STANDARD DADLA, 1, 37.8, 1.15, 1.51,
States unconquerable." He told an audience at Pittsburg a few days ago that, if they could see the despatches An "enjoyable whist drive and dance which he read hourly they would ook, place at the Naval Cantoon, Praya appreciate the difficulty of maintain-East, last night. Over 180 persons were ing pence. The country must prepare, prasant und 44 tabins were utilled at the he said, not for a war of aggressions Henderson; 2, Mrs Cockrane; 3. Mrs but for national defence. It has Chariton; hidden number, Mr Budden. already been announced by the Gants.-1, Mr Puckett; 2, Mr Jackson; Secretary of State for the Navy that's. Mr Matthews; 4, Mr Storens: 5, Mr a fivo-year building programme has Halmes; hidden number, Mr Mace, Mr been prepared which will entail an Powney, RN. prevented the gifts and also expenditure of one hundred millione acted a M. C. for the drive. Mesara of pounds sterling, and apparently the Ros and Puckett R.N. weto the M. THE NIPPED, 1 mile, 40, 1.14.4, 1462; } 9.m.-Excursion to Macao by s..object, of the President's speech. for the dance, the music being provided by | Just 1 91.07
THE DIARY.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Taishan
making tour is to persuade a people who hitherto have been resolitely
Volunteer Reserves: Field Operations. opposed to the maintenance of a
#
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY: Moeting of the Licensing Board
big "Army or a big Navy that the time has come when their traditional attitude or the subject must be abandoned. "We reproduce in 6.30 p.m.-St. Joseph's College Associa another column a very interesting
tion's Annual Mosting.""
Mrs Alderman at the piano. "
"..
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
from Shanghai by the Cordwhere which Mr A. G. Stephen was a passenger arrived yesterday.
Mr. A. Stantos, of Messrs Deacon & Co., Capton, was a passenger by the Mazur which arrived from Home to-day.
2.26, 3.00.2, 3.32; last 101.8. PERFECTION BALL 15, 30, 1:18. 1.47.
2.20, 2.58.4, 4.29.2; last 1 80.8,- -| The DuS DAILA, 1 last 1, 36.2, 1.11.
1.40; last 35.
SANDIWAY, late Suffolk, 11, 4, 1.09; 1,45,
2.17, 2:49, 3.26.4, 4.60; last † 38:1. GRETNA GREEN, 11, 10, 1.15, 1.53, 230.2,
3.00; last 30.3.
1J
RoutLEs, late Roman Chief, Sedgwick, 1 mile, 45, 1.17, 1:54, 2.37; last 4 83. Baroser, late Ideal Dahlia, Kremer, 1
Last 14, 42; —, 1.68, 2.85, 0.08.2; Inst 13.2.
Factor, Knell, 11, 80, L14, 1.48, '2.22,
2.5-4.3 last 02.3.
DERBY GRIFFINS. Emowood, 1 mile, 83.2, 1.05, 1-41
2.14.8; Last B4.3. Fast, 1 mile, Bi, 1.11. 1.48.8, 2.32;
last 03.2. Moonlight,#13, 41, 1.14, 1,51, 2.26.4,
2.58.3; last 31.9.
WATCHMAN, CHARGED WITH THEFT.
יד
2
Hamilton.
Bird
Besyabay Witobell Stalker
The lading night watchman at the ley. Military Hospital was charged befors Mr. Braga Wood with the theft of the quality of coal from the hospital.
Corporal Themsa Brown gare evidence of seeing-defendant carrying a basket fall of coal
Defendant ssid he did not know he doing wrong. He thought he was entitled to take a little coal för his Azu in the watch house.
Defendant was bound over in ons surety of $100.
fr
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A. GAMBLING QUARREL.
a
Detective-Sergeant Wills oharged Chinese before Mr Hasaland with cutting and wounding another man at Yazmati. It appeared that after the two moo and been gumbling a quarrel érose and defer.
article on the subject of this change written by the Washington corres- pondent of the Morning Post, who says the question which has brought the Government and the people of Mr H. W. Slade, of Mears Gilman & United States to the point of serously Co., wse a passenger from Home by the contemplating the creation of "the French Mail steamer which arrived yester. KING CHARLES, 1 mile, 37, 1.24, 1.47, dant stabbed complainant in the elbow with | 2.30 p.m.-Auction
Crockery, Pianos, etc. at Mors, greatest Navy in the world" is: "Can day afternoon. Mr Slade, we understand
General Memoranda.
Turay, Feb. 8 —*
Hughen and Hough's.
WARNERRAT, Feb. 9.-
of Furniture,
11am--Auction of condemned and confiscated Goods at Central Police Etation.
BATURDAY, Feb. 12;---
"Co's. Meeting.
Monday, Feb. 1-
11.-Union Water Boat
Meeting.
Qo's
is staying in the Colony only a few weeks.
we defend ourselves if we are attack- ed by Germany?" If that were the only tactor in the Bitnation one would imagine that the United States would be able to devise less costly w means of protection. Lord ROSEBERY some weeks ago, referring to the announcement of the Navel pro-
ARMED ATTACK ON
FUROPEAN.
GAGGED AND BOUND IN HIS HOUSE,
Au extraordinary attack upon a European
Chins New Year's eve is reported
DAYLIGHT, 17, 35, 1.09, 1.41.2, 2.16.3,
2.45.2:34 102,
2.20; last 33.
"
DISGUISED AS A POLICEMÁN,
Prvo wa C, 1 mile last, 35, 1.00.1, a knife, two stitches having to be patin.
Defendant was Sped $10. 1.11.1last 314 DERBY CHE, 1 mile, 38, 1.18," 1.48.8,
2.20.4; last 31.1. ADVENTURE, 1 mile, 41, 121, 1.58.0,
3.28.9; last 20.4 BUCKINGHAM DAHLIA, 14, 38; 1.18.2, 148,
2.232.07.3; last 82.6. WINDSOR PAULIA, 1, 80, 1.18, 1.52, "2.28.2. 3.00.3, 2.87; last 4° 81.9.. WINSOME DAHLIA, 1. mile, Bl.A, 1.07,
1.18.1, 2.13.1; last t 00..
Southerton...
B 0
40
2ND-INNING.
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CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO TUND
FOR THE ALLIED FORCES
· AT THE FRONT.
The following is the Subscription List to date
Total nakaw lodged to the 22nd::l
January 2016aniapra. 15, 94.74 Sinca rosolved:
List No: 4.0.
Mr P. Tester...$156.48 A: P
Coust
:5-00
Fait Proceeds f
10
-- 103:58
Children's Sale of Work arranged by Misa Annie Miller dad held at Scokus Bungalow
"Peak....
31.31.
Amount expended to
22 Jandiry Sizga expended.
$20.00 10,00
10.00 233.58
$10,488.32
#9,989:81- NE
$96.51
Balance in hand.
P. W. ChusoooK, Chayman.
Hongkong, lat Jan. 1918.
SHANGHAI RACE ULUR.
THE CLUB'S ROLL OF HONOUR,
At the annual general meeting' of members of the Shanghai Race Oigh hald
A last week, the Chairman "Mr W-
1 Jackap, prosiding over a large gabboring of mamber delivered, the following Dremst on the above subject
"Before I proceed with the official 2 business. I feel that you would like me to roler to the Race Club's 'Roll of Honour and I would dak yaa to jain with ma and my colleagues in expressing our deep mă artfa sympathy with the relatives of
13 our late fallow members, Mosire W.-H. 91 Dent
10. E. Daugias, J. E. Gressour, T
30 EP. Jesos, B. D. Bruce, W. DariČADCA 15 P. Lamle, B. S. Laurence. H. S. Oppe,
$8
W. E. Bias and G. U. Robbins, who have
Total (for 4 wicket) zobly given their lives to their Eling and
great war.
BOWLING ANALY BIS.
63
CIVIL SERVICE. ». STAFF AND
DEPARTMENTS...
онёно
untry in this
Gentlemen-I feel that no words of cine osa adequately express the deep regret and sorrow with which the news of their deaths was received in this com munity, but I think a no more. String Icould be paid to their memoris bỹ Labuta
・
us to-day, than to place on record in the minutes of this meeting the manner of their untimely ends, which has proclaimed them tojba brave and gallant gentlemen who wa shall always be proud to recollect were Once our fellow members,"
With regard to members of the Club wha 379 absent from Shanghai sorving or about The Civil Servics Club played an interest.tplunteer to join the British and Allied
ing stel with the Stafs and Department team on the Valley yesterday. The scores and analyses were as under
CIVIL SERVICE
181. INHINGS.
R. Ponsonby, Pasrice, b Wystb...
P. T. Lamble, b Waterso.
Sethertoo, e Laurenco, b Cozon
E. W. Dawson, played on, b Coxon ..
R. E. 0). Bird, a Waterson, b McGregor 45-
W. H. Edmunds, 6 Wyatt___
W. Hill, o Pritchets, & McGregor... CJ. Tacchi, h Strange.
F. W. Wood, o Pearce, b McGregor
W. Baarne, not eat I. Bradbury. b Waterson
Extras
310
Total
STAFFS AND DEPTS.
1 50s.
..134
В
It
***
McGregor, 4 Tacchi, b Southarton Wyatt, o Boulburton, L Bird... taja Strange, a and b Bird... Pearce, b Boutherton A Chinese, who, disguised as'a policeman, Waterson, Dawson, b Southerton
Wood,
b Southerton boarded junk to Yaumati Bay, was Coton, 6
Laurence it, b Bird charged before Mr Hazeland with assaulting Millard, b Southerton the bostman with intent to commit falopy, Robinson, not out..." and with stealing clothing valued at 811.60. Pritchett, Dawson, b Bird Detective Sergeant Wills said that com Thompson, and b Bird.
Extras... Priza FizMAN, Boyd, 82, 104, 1.4, 2.15;plainant, while lying in his cubicle,
..last 108.
heard defendant searching about in the
Total.... Simple Box, 1, 44, 121, 1.55, 2.80, after cabin. Defendant said, he was a
CIVIL SERVICE. 8.00, 3.80.3; last 30.8."
2ND SING.
".
Noon-Humphrey's Estate and Financogramme, said he knew of nothing more disheartening then this decision
to-day. Mr. O'Connor, an overaner in to build an American Armada, the Public Works Department, bind bis because it meant that the burden of quartora at West Point entered on Wed- armaments would continue upon nesday evening by a gang of about half other:
her nations and would be increased dozen writed Chinese, who bound and exactly in proportion to the fleet of gged both himself and his boy, the gage LITTLE JACE HORNE, 1, 40, 1.17, 166, being so tight as to nearly suffocate them. Ho-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the United States. Certainly the It appears that the gang rided the quarters the history of naval developments in of everything of value they could find and Mooting.
past quarter of a century fully then decamped.
Saturday, Feb. 19.
Jest | 62-0. .-
d
constable and a suśrching for it.
SANDY. 1 mile, 86, 1.11.2, 1.18.3, 2.19.3goods. When complainant came out the Southerton, b Strange
defendant hit him on the head with a kind Elearno, e Laurance, b Waterson.. of trancheon. He also had a police whistle Lambla, played on, h Waterson..
Dawno, 1.b. McGregor... in his possession. Having taken the clothes Bird, a Wyatt, b McGreger, be unds off, but was subsequently arrested. Bill, retired burk ..
Defendant was sent to prison for a month Edwards
Tochi on sach of the two charges of disguise and Wood
Bradbury Ponsonby, McGregor, b Waterson
1.09.8, 1.46, 220; last 4.1.
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2.28, 2.58.3; last 60.8. MERRY ANDREW, Boyd, 11 Inst mile. SNOWTLAKE, 11, 41, 1.20, 1.57, 2.81, SPEAR. 1. mile, 30, 107, 146, 4.16.8;
inst 82.3.
0.08.2, 8.89, 4.121st 1 03.
GRIFFINS.
“Surday, Feb, 20:-
Warrant Lord ROSEBERY's prediction. The boy, who had bean tied up to a pot, Volunteer Reserves: Field Operations. The only consideration which it is managed to break away and get to Bir O'Connor, who was lying bound on his bed, Mox. 21, Tuzz, 22 & WD, Feb. 23 possible to oppose to it is the con- Mr O'Connor tried to uude the gag on
Hdugkong Jockey Club's Base Meeting. sideration that this ruinous war in the boy, but could not. The boy then SUFFOLK CHIEN, 1 mile last 2, 35, 109.2, which so many of the great nations hobbled away and managed to obtain of world are engaged will reduce a knife, with which he returned, when Mr GISHA DAMIA, 17, 36, 1072, 1.12,
2.10.2, 2.65.1; last i 25.4 them all to such a condition of O'Connor was able to cut the bonds which TestLAN, Knoll; 14 jest mile, 37.2, financial exhaustion that they may held both of them.
116, 1.52.0, 2.24.2; last 814 As lo overseer in the Public Works
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS,
find it impossible to keep pace with Department, Mr O'Contice has had the the United States, whose financial supervision of a large number of workmen,
VISITING CARDS position has been immensely in-and it is snooted that this dutardly
PRINTED AT
China Mail Of
* 1.42.3; läst 1⁄2 88.
1 mille, 87, 213, 140, 2.30.3
•Tout & 81.2.
proved by the war. The greatest outrage was prompted by motives of WHITE EARLz, mile, 85, 1.10.1, 1.44 Navy in the world," however, cannot, revenge for something done by him be created by the United States in in the performade of his duties Ty Or, 4 mile, 07, 1.11 1462; lest
BEWARE OF COLDS.
did not bat.
Extras
Total (lar wickola) ... STAFF AND DEPTS, 2ND INSINCE.
YHILDREN are much more likely to Wyatt, b Bird
contract the contagions diseases when Waterson
they have colds. Whooping cough, dipht Pearce, b Southerton barbi, sarlet fever and onsymption are Strange, Tacobi, b Southerton ditosses that are affom contracted when Ozone Bird, brotherton...
the
child has a cold. That is why all medias authorities say bawers of co'de For the quick sure of colds you will-and muthing better than Chamberinin Cough Remely. It can always be deperiled opart and is pleasant szal sale to take. For sale by wil Citataksts Bud Steydesopers.
Thompson, b Bird
Lawence, not-out-assignm Milnad, a Taochi, b Southerton McGregor, a Woos, b Bad
Total (for 8 wiskets)
0
Forces, a suggestion that the names of all phone members be placed on "the honcrary benne member list and that theft subscriptions be remitted during the period of their services with the above - Forces, was anthusiastically and . Maimously adopted.
The following were elected Stewards of the Race Clab far 1916-
Mesars A. W. Barkill, G. D. Coutts, W.,
9. Jackson, John Johnstone, John Liddell,
Pourco and H. H. Read.
E:
THE REBEL INVASION OF
SZECHUAN.
THE TA HUANG TI AND TSAI AO
The following Mandate was inued by the State Department at Peking on January 25-1
Repeated telegrams hars haen received. from Chien Ti Chiang Chun of Sasshuan, 9 stating that Teal & and others at the head
of the zobel forces have invaded, the districti of Tiringion a the Szechuan frontier sa wall cose the regions of Tea-tee-po and Hangking. where only 800 men, wäre stationed as m o local garrison. The rebels In large ngmbéra suddenly surrounded the garrison - apch of attacked them sto, sto. Tmi An, for abaing canning, unreliable and faithless mad for creating a rebellion in Yunnan, ...73 has been deprived of his rank and offre
and ordered to wait punishment. have been in hopes that he might, in this gay be induced to repent of his sins. Cope 0ary to our expectation, however, he h
surprised the Government troops at the ... 14 head of his robal force and has thus ...that his crimes of rebellion are Amm
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the scene of action as well as all the high officers in command of military foyees'pin.. Ojhatsby ordered to sivanon fer the suppress 1xion of the rebels so that the local plaços. may be protected and the pecule delivered. ...62 from auffering.
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