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HONGKONG RACE MEETING.

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THE DIARY.

Genarai Mamorandi.

FRIDAY, Feb. 18:

Noon-Kowloon Land and Building

Co's, Meeting. 8.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furat" tars at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's. Electies of a member to the Sanitary

Board,

SATURDAY, Feb. 19-

The

China Mail.

HOXGLONG, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 18, 1916.

THE CHINA MAIL.

theatres and music balls still maka their appeal to thousands; certain Race Meetings are still beld both at Home and in the Colonies, and so far as it is necessary to stato

THE COMING BADES,

TO-DAY'S TRAINING TIMES.

Both courses were used this morning,

a casa for the holding of the race but all the principal, gallops were done meeting in Hongkong it seems to use the grass, which was good going, it sufficient to repeat that, unlike the aut quite so fast as yesterday on despunt maintenance of race meetings that of low overnight. Towards the end of Heme, the annual local event does the morning's work the jurt was getting not keep a single individual from cut up ■ bit. doing his duty to his King and Country.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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Winsome Dahlia, the Derby faronzito. was taken over the distance by Mr. Burkill and put up a splendid performa ance. His styla, and finish was the degt so far of any of the griffins. He was brought home by an "amah," which he beat, but was out fully extended. Some of his aduirors go so lar do to say that there is no other pony in the race. Wind sor Dahlio was also taken the whole distance and did good, time without the assistance of an emak. Ho i cartainly an excellent second string and should

BRACKBIRD DAI, boy, 1 mile, 0, 38.8.

1.11, 145, 2.18; laod † 87- BLACKDIAMOND. Daszta, Vida, I ́mije, o, 36.30 1.11, 1.46; 2.18; last † 19. Sectar Seat, Sedgwick, mile, e,

37.4, 1.14.1/17, 3:20; last 4.01. CITY SARK. Enell, 14, a, 83. 1.13. 1.50.

28.12.60; Tass 32:4..

Hanny Hawx, Sedgwick, mila. 0, 37

1.1.1, 1.43.1; last 8.

THE HAOÌSTRAOY,

HOTEL HOTEL COOLIE'S THEFT.

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Charged with taking to his own'sse two hath towels valued at $16, the property of Mr O, E Owen, proprietor of the Carlton Fool, lauzdzy o olia was sentenced to a meath's imprisonment by Mr Wood...

LARCENY BY A LIGHTERMAN,

A lighterman employed by the Kowloon Gedown Company was contraced by Mr.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916.

THE HONGKONG-PETITION.

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A SINUAPORE COMMENT:

here that, beyond właß has been anfch. further couseat would soom "outh' of place. But one thing la quite certain, and that is that a discusion of consti `tutional affère is always a wholoOIME

thing

s proves

The Singapore Free. Press in the course to engage in xen if the hopes angendered

the existence of that divine disco of act article on the Hongkang Putition are hardly realised, or not at all..

without which there on be mithing but The Hon. MP PULLOCK, for Hongkong, stagnation. It is a pity that the Hongkong petition formulating the desins of a Government has not seen its way to conse

to convey the Petition to the Secretary of large number of sig, stories asking for State. For it would at lasat have been raform in the Government on more liberal interesting to see. in what way or degres the Kino, specifles, as the first desideratum, despatch in reply varied from that of Lord

Raros, of twenty-two years ago. - au Ucofficial majority in the Loglative

(Pur contemporary is mistaken in sap- Council. Thas, wa'fear, is an unstainable posing that the Government has refused to dream. "For It implies that, given such forward the petition.-E. GM.] Unudicial majority, and the Governor and bia ufuial minority are defeated hý two, thran or whatever the voting margin be at the disposal of the Linoticiafé, some real effect must follow. So long na tha Secretary of State has the complete control' of theconsciences and opinions of the Officials. that rute will be ignored, and sings would go on as they are. It is of the esence of Orawa Colegy Gorerament that is to say of those haring the population and polition conditions of the Straite and Hongkong

DR. WU LIEN-TEH ON HOW TO LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE.

AN AGE-LONG MAXIM.

At the conference of the National Medical Association hold at Shanghai feature was given by Dr. Wu Lien-tah on How to Live a Healthy Life." A«ierze

and appreciative audience as both enter

"The da'u for sending in sstrim for the V.R.C. boxing competition has seen his stable cempanion very close it he extended to the 20th inst, and the date of is started for the "blue ribbon," Giant Flazgland to two months' imprisonment that the policy shall be that of Elistained and instructed during the hour in

the competition is fixed for the 26th inst.

Fire broke out yesterday afternoon at 50 Whitfield, in the backyard of premison used as a store by the Cheung Shan Com pany. The fire, which is supposed to have been caused by a spark from a chatty used for polling oil, did little damage, and was qu'ekly extinguished by the inmates, the police, and the fire brigade from No. 2 station.

Lam Tau, an unemployed Chinese, wAI sentenced to 14 days' hard labour by Com- THE RACES AND THE WAR. mander C. W. Beckwith, R., tho Marine Court to-day for uclawiully being on board the Daigi Maru without permis. doa. Defendant pleaded guilty, aging be was trying to get back to his country, Defendant was found or board the ship quarrelling with a passenger, who cont their abandonment during the co-plained that he had stolen his purso. tinuance of the war, and one of the principal arguments adduced has been

AT Shangbai as well as in Hongkong as the Race Meetings have come round someone has felt impelled to suggest

that racing has been restricted-not 0ORRESPONDENCE. entirely abandoned-at Home. It is

SHEWAN.

Dahlia is second class griffin. He was hard ridden and Anished all out Daylight with the assistance of twa amahs, did not distinguish himself. He finished very tired in 1.00, 54.4. He is Foot Darby class. The other candidates. of those that "powed this morning/ ned mot be taken into the reckoning then considering the probable result of the big roce.

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"It is interesting to compare the last gulieps over the Derby datasen of the "probables." Pisowe Cuy, Stewart, 3.23.3, last mile 3.18.8, last 106.3, last 33.8. SANDY. Johnstone; 3.25.1, 1st mile 2.11.4,

laat 1.0.1, laat, 32.1. Dayur, boy, 3.27.2. lest mile 2.18,

last 1.00. last 31.4.

WINDSOR Dr. Burkill. 3.95.4, last

mile, 2.15.4, last † 1.03.2, lass † 30.1. WIND D. Burkill, 0.23.3, last

mile 2.13.3, lass † 1.04, last £30. Of the old ponies that performed to-day, Delight put in a good finish after start ing slow. Triumphant Dabis did good Perfection Padlia is very aid and travelled wall over the whole Challenge Cup distance, finish.

time burnished tired..

30.2. The Duke Delba chose to gallop and beut his companion; but will he do

very late in the day to be making the IN OPEN LETTER TO MR. ROBERT ing remarkably strong; last 103, last suggestion in Hongkong as regards the Race Meeting to be held next week; but had the suggestion been made earlier we should have felt no We less disinclined to support it. have not seen the case against the suggestion as fully put before the public as it might be. In the first place there is a great difference between conditions here and those

[With Apologies to the Winning Post]this in a race?

(To the Editor of the 'China Main.") DEAR MR SHEWAN,-May 1, as one of the Stineentters Gurd, express my rely great appreciation for the kind considega. tion which prompted your arranging for the Keacheong-to-latch the guard from Stonecuttere in the morning, thereby landing us in Hongkong within twenty

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21 POCKETS FOR OPIUM.

Charged by Ravenue-officer Wildia with being to unlawful possession of 31-tasis of prepared Gatorament opium, a Chinese in Mr. Hageland's court was fined $1,500, with the altorestive of four months' hard-

by

which Dr We addressed them,

the of trade rubber value #6 which he time being, and that that policy be healthy, asid Dr. Wu, "but few of

Every noe of us in this room, wants to and four hours' stocks for the larceny of 9 Majesty's Secretary of State for the

Urther. I should my that different with other coolies, had been aggaged in shall not be arrested or nullified take the trouble necessary to obtain health bat that functionary would tortu au people adopa diferent methods, all morn patting on board the Tenyo Yar

untoward formant incident in the Legislativo a loan wrong, of obtaining good health. Connell. We may quarrel with it; we ardiak su excomire amount of whisky and

Suma agrost deal of food, "other" ohjast to it; bak í- is oxtremely dificalt brandy to help their digestions! Others to see what arguments, no matter their again, hay up largo quantities of all and hasith winen cogency, would induce the Imperial kinds of tonica

and "other" proparativos; while the Government to forgo its control. Wa bayar

more wealthy ones gat the best. caly to imagine a case where a Secretary of Rorear ginseng. The real secret of good State directa a Crown Colony Governor to health is too ofta lost sight of, although labour. Defendant was found on the Wing-procare certain legislation, and it will be long ago 70 B.D. the Su. Wes Ling

Chu, Lok wharf, baring small tins of opium once see that he would not be likely people wanted to live to be 100, only two

Famous classical book, urged that contained in 21 pookyla of his clothing,

tu create a semi-constitutions! condition things were required: (1) restraint of alf whose effect would be to neutralise and the appetites, and (2) cleanliness in home ALLEGED THEFT OF MILITARY-tultify his direction. In abstract and person."

His purpose this evening, Dr. Wu mid, STORES.

principle, the situation thus created i bad. But what has to be thought of is to deal with the present and to base would the innovation of an Unofficial his points on the latest scientific facts, and in the simples majority have the effeat expected of it? 30 say what he had to say And would the conflict certain to be thus guage possible. He classified the points created between Oficial and Unofficial of his lectors under five headings, embody ef opinion health:- public life? We are strongly of opinion, continue to preserve the amenities of ing what he called his éfteen rulse of on the other hand, that the moral position an of an Unofficial minority is very strong

out roted Obviously, it can be one majority But in actual operation that fact tends to require of the Government of the moment a greater respect for opposing Unofficial opinion, especially where that is anadi.

Three Chincan were charged before Mr Hazalard, two-with the larceny of and the third with receiving 12 bait mattresses and 12 bair boisters, total ralue £37, the property of the Military authorities, from Mount Austin barracks on Monday. Liost Kinchin Salih, K.S.L.I., appared to prosecute and Mr Grist defended the third man, maring store deilor to whom the first two defendants ware alleged to have sold the goods. The case was remanded to Saturday.

AN ARMS CASE.

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in the

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Ventilato all rooms,

3 Wear light porous clothing..

3 Seek outdoor recreation.

Sleep out

3 Breathe deeply. .

Food:-

6 Avoid over eating. Eat little meat.

8 Eat some hard, bulky food.

9 Est slowly.

POISONS

10 Regulate bowels.

11 Sic, stand, and walk, erect.. 12. Avoid stimulanta.. 13 Keep clox. ExxaCO:--

14 Work and play in moderatiqu 15 Keep cheerful.......

THOR FIRST RICERITY,

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mous. The Secretary of State himself does give a very rest heed to debates where Turning to the Subs., Ally put in a

the decision has been carried by the Ufficial majority against the Unofficia's. very strong finish, moring well. Elec

The state of being in A minority helps to triclight did good time, but was taken

an exercise of consideration for the spinicos too fast, up the hill. Speckles lid not

liable to be to overruled, and of ze- A Chinese was charged before Mr Wood

consideration of the facts themselves. The move at all freely, Crosby went very

with having arms in his possession. Police gutest form in which this position occurred the history of this Colony was the nicely for Mr. Folastone. He has a free, easy action and serms to get over

Carlands constable-Clark-gave-evidence-of-a-visit-historical vote, altos yours of despatch the ground without effort. stined to be ci colour, while the two aade by Mr T. H. King, Assistant writing and long debates, which decided

the question of the Military Contribution, black Dahlia's raced hard against each Superintendent of Police, and several con Besinst the Government of this Colony and

Air, said the lecturer, is the Grat whore defendant was staying. Unofficials; for the whole Council was is free. He dwelt upon the importance of

the Uciale thinking, otherwise-than-the

the practically unanimous in objecting to

the features ventilation explaining amount of the

Con

rentiation, and pointing out the dangers ribution, and, aESTI mora, the particular method of ita athi-of drafts which are often garm-laden, and trary lovy. Bit Coil Switt was him. the need of man teining proper tempari - salt doeply moved when he gaistly stated ture. Don't waar tight clothes, is Dr that the ecretary of State had dircted Wu'sadrice, and he explains the hygiaos him to procure the necessary vote, and he of clothing-its ventilation, freedom from had no option bus to comply with the pressure, moderate warmth, and clean linem. He díscussed air bath shoes, and directings he had received. It was upon that casion that the Hon'ble the Colonist the relative values of cotton and Engiaeet (Major McCallum) bis forced slothing vote as an official, in the words "Under hose who spend the most time in the open ·

which obtain at home. The mainten- "minutas of our coming off guard; innteadother, but are they good enough to win? | stables to the restatzant at 74 Connaught the Unofficial mombers. It was.a Chasity of life-air, water, and food...and.......siz..

of our having to come by the Service Perhaps on the third day.

To-day's times ware!

Lusth which, by rison of the details

Yours gratefully, ONE OF THE GUARD.

ance of racing stables and the full calendar of race meetings in England which it has to pick up at the various piers. entails the employment of a very at the Ieland, would not get a back to large body of men who in the present Kangkong much under an hour, or perhaps crisis, of the nation should be emors, after our breaking of at Stonecutters. ployed on war service. In addition Your farther thoughtfuluem in arranging to the men employed if the stables with Wiseman's to have a boy on the with hot coffee and sod- "Kaccheon! there is a considerable number of

wiches, is buyend thanks. men who make a profession of

"You are a Sportsman betting on races, and to whom the racing calendar is practically their only "book of engagements." In the circumstances a severe curtailment of racing at Home was manifestly desirable. There are no parallel conditions in Hongkong or Shanghai, The annual Race Meeting in Hoog kong does not serve to keep a single maa here from doing his duty to his country. The stablemen are Chinese; the jockeys are gentlemen riders who are daily striving to serve their country by adding to its economic strength.

SANITARY BOARD ELECTION.

(To the Editor of the "China Baxt."}

of the Colony that the best unofficist expert Six-It seems important for the welfare opinion should be available to the Sanitary Baard in considering questions relating to the Public Ealth.

Profesor H. G. Earle unites the scie

tic training of Cambridge with the wide experience of London.

He took the degrees of Bachelor of Arts ind of Medicine at the former, and for eleven yeare held the post of Lecturer in Biology and Demonstrator of Physiology at the Biddlesex Hospital.

Ee is a Fellow of the Lacorporated Instituta of Hygiene," where he was also

"But look at the expenditure of money on these race meetings with their sweepstakes and pari-mutuel business," says the objector. "Might not all this money be employed to the Lectures and member of the Excatire -1am-duction of Gold and Silver better advantage of the Empire in Council. Last year he resigned thems Jewellery, etc. at Mesirs. Hughes the prosecution of the war of in poste in crier to take up the Profesorship and Hough's.

foliering distress caused through the of Physiology at Hongkong Univerzity.

He thus comes to es equipped with, the Noon-Hongkong and Shanghai Book war? It could, no doubt; but the

Meeting.

question is: Would the abandonment best scientifir knowledge and experience. It is claimed on behalf of the other et the meeting have the effect of candidate that he would represent the diverting all this money to the various Portuguese Section of the community, but War Funds! Everyone knows that the it is, we submit, préfemtie to siest the

SUNDAY, Fab. 20:-

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ULD PONIES

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ANTONY Adama, 1 mile. . . 1.07,

1.80.2 2.13 las 4 33.3. BLUELIGHT, boy, it last mile, o, 38, 1.18.

1.50.9, 291; est † 30.4. Cargos, boy, I milę, o, 34, 1-11, 1-181.

2.20.2; lost 1 02.1. KURI, boy, 1 milt, o, 38, 1.10.2, 1.15,

6.17; Jast † 32- AUSTRALIAN CHer, Stewart, mile, o, 33.1 1.06.4, 1.87; fast† 31. Matur, Seth, I mile, o, 35, 1.09,-1.43;

2.15.3; last 32-3. SHARANG, Seth. I mile, o, 26, 1.10.2,

1.45, 2.18.2 last 38.2. TRICHTBANT DAHLIA Vida. 1. o. 87.3. 1.14.2, 1.482, 2.1.2, 2.53.1, 0.23.1; last 32.

STANDARD DAHLIA, Burkilk, 0, 30. 1.15,

Rond

When the man's room was er'ared, ba - was ought trying to conceal a bag to a blanket The bag was found contain two petols and 50 detonators.

Defendant said he was only living there as a guest and bad been given the things to take care of by a man at Macao.

The case was remanded till Wednesday xt, buil being fixed at $',500.

A NEW BARRISTER ADMITTED

TO PRACTIO P.-

Mr Virian Findlay Smith was admitte? by the Chief Justics, Bir WR Davies, this morning to practise as 'barrister in the Supreme Court of the Colony,

1.58, 3.30.2, 3.04, 3.35.1; last + 31.1. | Mr J. H. Kemp, Attorney General, who

PERFECTION DALIA, Burkill, 11. ."

1.15, 1.48.2, 2.222, 2.57.1, 3.20.4 4.00.1, Jasi † 00.2.

THE DELZ DALIA, boy, 1 mile, 9, 2,

1.08, 1.4, 2.18.3; last † 33.8.. RONTLUS, Sedgwick, mile, o, 37, Lal,

1.43.2; last 32.2.

DERBY GRIFFINS. BILDWOOD, Adama, 1 mile, c. 13.2, 1.41,

1.55.1, 2.28.4; Inst † 83.3.

MOONLIGHT, boy, 14, 0, 35, 115, 163,

2:27.2, 2.58:2; Igst † 01: DATLIGHT, 203, 14, 6, 87, 1.0.3, 115.8.

3.19.3, 2.52.8, 0.27.2; lest à 81.4.

Karo Jack, Johnstons, 11, 9, 10, 1.19, 2.00, 2.88.1, 2.10.2; last † 39.1. KixG ALEC, boy, 1 mile, o, 38, : 1.16.2,

· 1.52.1, 2.34; last 81.4. ADVENTURE, boy, 1 mile, o, 85, 1.09,

140, 216; last 33..

1.11.2, 1-44.3; lost 87.

Bersona Dania, hey, mile, 0, 35.3,

compulsion, Aye.

Which bri

Live out of doors as much as you can.

us round to the question air are the fealthiest Children specially of the freedom of, vota for the Officials must live in the fresh outside air. Es which in the Hongkong Petition of 1854 reminded his bearers that they spend one was laid dowa sa eminently desirable. It third of their lives in bed, and those who can be understood that when a messure has have their beds outdoors are in better been discussed in Executire Council it is health, as out-door sleeping Increases the not at all likely, a matter of policy be at power to reist disse and promotes stake, that the Governor will permit any physical vigour endurance, and working liberty-of dissent to one or more of his power. He advocated deep breathing and

breathing exercises.

Officials. It will be ther's caaa of

"He that complies against bis will

→irof the same opinion stil: *-

F

Mr Findby Smith was introduced by

HOW TO 'CĄZ Dr Waspoke lengthily on the subject said the application was for the admission

Bu he will have to rate as he is told of food, siging that many people nat ton and auralment to practise as a barrister of resignation from the Celial rice.desh foods and increase fruits, and in. bot. The alternative being, plainly enough, much, much more than is recessary. As age advances we should eat less missb and Mr. Vivian Findlay Smith, who was the Which few men will do when faced with weather don't eat so much. It is not good Fon of Mr. Alexander Findlay Smith of this the result. But if the matter be not one for you if you are past thirty and are fu of decided policy it is then proper and crossing in weight, and you should at Colony. Mr. Smith was nct bla to

Catomary H. the Governors light astringent f.ods. He advises fruit produce his certificates of being called to resident of the Council before a vote is

water and hot

po waking in the the Bar, but he had made an affidavit taken to mention that Oficials are free to

breakfast of chonse

• Light morning It is not always pos- vote as they to the effect that he was' called on

vegetables of 1. food valu November 17th. Bir Shenton lindi made sible for Quofficials to guess whether and, lor dinner, lean chicken, colscy

question is officially vital or not. an affidavit the "he bad wearabad and now inference to be drawn from the Officia's for those who would decrasse weight, Hanger is dependent on contraction of waw en bise, and also the producd a copy of the Times Willy, con voting

there has been

to empty stomach, and not on general tsluing an entry that one Vivian Findlay at discretion, is that the bodily craving for food. He discussed the Smith was called to the Bar on that date. cis view als decided, whatever

technica subject of the different degrees food values of different: foods, in Mr Basith undertook to produce his certi- Unofficial opinions" may "be. But that is both interesting and cuntpres festes if his Lordship sould make the believe that it would be a great cat bonsive and emphasised the importance of

order subject to that.

no, parmission

The

Lact

the

and bulky

of

ware it to be decided in Council, much more frequently then is test present, proper mastication and uzged his hears In answer to bis Lordship: Kemp that Offcials should have freedom of not to bat to rapidly as rapid eat a given. wild Mr Smith was at Gray's Engi

rote. It would make debates far more insufficient work for the teeth, does not allow sufficient fow of saliva, gives in His Lordabip Mr Baith, I have much real intend of bring now too often, per safficient time for the stomach to do is

as the mers' registraliom fanctory

work: Eat slowly; chev slowlys pla aure in admitting you to practise at the foregone conclusion. Officials, 200, are Ha Par of this Colony and I hope that your geldom heard, except when in technical

Career here will be *

apoka also as some length on the prosperous charge of. Bill or resolation. And it importance of regulating the system, of 9 am-Excursion to Macao by 5.5.anawer must be in the negative. The candidate with the higher Besutide arDOR DABLA, Burkill, 15, 6, 502 one in every respect, have bad on the casu to zail uper Uffres of the poisons the seta in alecbol, opint would be refreshing for EE the Gover: keeping an erect posture, and Lie dangers anaual race meeting attracts to the 1quatication who would impartially 1.10.2, 1.46, 2.22.7, 3.55.8, 8.25, the advantage of the friendship of exercising that freedom of vote to ap medicine, coffee, and tea. The care of the

is Teichen

Volunteer Hoservos Field Operations Happy Valley thousands of Chinese, drawn not entirely from the city of Mox. 21, Tuis. 2 & W2D, Feb, 2-Victoria, but from many more distant places, to the benefit of the steamboat

YOUR NAME

Hongkong Jockey Club's Race Moeting companies and the railway, and the trade of the Colony generally. We recall the fact that last year the Baca Meeting resulted in a contribution of about $19,000. being made by the Jockey Club to the Prince of Wales' Fund, and this was doubtless swelled by many individual contributions as a result of the Race Meeting. But for the holding of that meeting it is fairly safe to say that the Fund would have been leas by all these sums. We can see no mots reason for abandon.

En-gold on your

RACE BOOK,

Ceo you distinguish your Race. Book from any other 1

represent the community as a whole........

The following are entitled to rote:--

(1) Jurors and former jurors,

(2) Barristers and solicitors (3) Clergy mon

(4) Modical practitioner (8) Dentists (8) Cherigia

(7) Members of the University Sta (6) Schoolmasters (9) Journalists

Tours fafihfully.

·HE POLLOCK

P. H. HOLYUAK

·USWALD MABRIOLT:

F. B. L BOWLEY,

BEWARE OF COLDS.

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WINSORY DAHLIA, Burkill, 11, 6, 86, 1.10, your father for many years. He is in port their views before the division was teeth and guma, a d'oral cleanliness W

the 1.44. 2.19.3, 2.53.8, 8.28.3; 16s980.ald sideat in the Colony and I hope that taken. That would be extremely good for urged, and be closed his remarks with Officials, to whom a Legislative Council so good advice about activity and bow GIANT Dazas, Burkill, 11, 6, 83:2. 1.16, he success which he has attained in the meeting means, no more than a change of stay, nest, and sleep recording to the nacemvary it is, if one would be healthy.to 1.50, 2.27, 8.02.2, 8.33.1: last 90-4. Commercial world will augur wall for your attire, an ejaculated mucosylable, and a

futüre.

сир of ten after the sitting is orez. In rules of health. GRISHA DAHLIA, boy, 1 milers, 09, 1.07.8,

The lecture was illustrated by demons Mr Findlay Smith-Thank you very revand to elections it will be found here trations with Dr Wu's recont invection 1.3.1, 2.18.2; last 38.1

again local conditions abould male. Ooorticow, Soy, I mile, o, 86, 1.11. much, your Lordship.

Elections for nomination with Governor's sanitary resulting table for Chinese hich right of vato: would be gaita adequate chinese metod of eating and serving food. mech of the objection to the 1.48.2, 2.18.4 Last 53.2.

SUBSCRIPTION "GRIFFINS. WARRIOR, boy,1 mile, 1; 35, 111, 1:46.4,

22:22; last 185.1.

0.87, boy, mile, i, 35, 111-114k2;

last 88.1.

ALLY, Johnstone, 16, 39, 117, 154.

2.20.1, 0.02; last 102.4.

WAR CHARITIES FUND COMMITTEE.

'overcomes

to

hero the constituency to electing deca: rod full confidence. Take the In using this table the sater, fosted of case of an Additional Member of cular dish and dripping puts of the food.

sratching across the table to reach a parti "the ---Fiestoy'*~~ Counc!the 500 stituency so electing in itself & Provincial on the other diabes while conveying 16 The following gentlemen have joined the nations for Governor's appointment in wishes to serve himself is opposite ha Legislative Council. We have here not his mouth, simply wings the revolving

tablo no

that the diss from which he above Committee :

the case" of the reprostatatives of the Mesars, H. W. Bird, G. M. Harsten, Chambers of Commerce. There is individasi plate. It is reported that the Commcial Prefs are undertaking to the Executive Council Unofficial cu dru, A. H. Skelton, U Kom Tong. To there are now at all in this Colony-shuald Vats,

that, In King Sha (Chairman of the Tan, Wehbe Incressed to four, and Hospital) Tong, Lal Chen, Chan Kai Ming quarter, instead of having the elected by the Chamber of Commerce and the Unofciud Justices of Peace x asustituencies, the

ELECTAICLIGET, xboy, 41 mile, 83.2. H. W. Looter,.A. B. Lowe, WL. Falton-ugation in Hoogkong that the pressursnufactura the paw tabloy Q, Dally""'.

1.05.8, 1.89.3 last B KING CHARLES, Johnatona, 1 mile, o, 35-2, 1103, 145, 1.17.1; lest 32.1 HEILDREN are much more likely to SrecaLes Vila, 1, 0, 43, 123, 2.00,

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contact the cominglous diseases when

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A FORTY YEARS' TEST

two

DON'T COUGH.

basis of election should be broadened to TP is absurd to allow a cough to bang un the electors of the Saudary Board, that and sap your vitality when Chamber- ay the class that in Singapore were lain's Omagh Remedy will care you. You Municipal plectors. Our experistics in don't know where persistant cough wit this Colony proved that the best men land you. You can't afford to allow your YEA MEELLAIN'S Cough Remedy he would not stand for election, which throws and lunga fa become diseased when been curing osaphant ends for thesemed mere to be a method of dis is such simple thing to stop Into's Ist forty yasrand fine gained in porowering second-rate persone, taking thomist shop and get a bottle of Chataber 30, mendation is required I-Farabi by all officiently from thess Chemists and Storskerpiz

arity ovary, yost, Wait. hot er r9000 the average. The conditions of Hong- Iain' Con h Remedy. Por lo by all;

ing the time honoured social they barn colds. Whooping cough, dipht Caesar, Johnstone, 1 last mile, 0, 0, Secure speedy return of your Race Book function of the Hongkong Hace hari, Bourist fever and consumption are1113, 147, 2.19; last 4 32. should you misly it

Meeting than for closing every the ahuldus

disonman that are often contracted when

cold That why all Indotest, Knoll, 1 mile, 0, 86, theatre and house of entertain-medical authorities my beware of so'de 1.45.3, 2.18.4 am 4 88.37 ment during the continuance of the For the colok care of colds you will fad GARLANDR Vida, mille, or

nothing better than Chambertsia's Changh, 148.1, 2.20.3) 1st † 92.3 Bethedy. It can always be depended upon BEELD, Stall, and a pleasant and mãe to take. Bir salo by a Chemins and Markerpers

Name and year printed on the cover a gold at the CHINA MAIL' Office.

· Price ena dellar.

war. That has not been done at

The London and provincial

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