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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916, -

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WANTED

TIUROPEAN SHOP In "good contra.

Hughes and Hough Eothly zestal 83.0.- to: 8.00.-

ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALIT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Shara, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used A.B.C. AT&T EDITION

À 1. Telpas.pro Copt.

Telegraphic Adds ens MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc. tions to sell by Public "Auction,

(FOR-ACCOUNT OF THE CONGIRNID).

TUESDAY,

the 29th February, 1916, at 230 p.m... at their Soles Rooms, Na. 8.

'Des Voeux Real Corner of

Ice HocsE STREET,

ONE 12 BURE HAMMERLES3 FOWLING PIECE BY THE

A. H. FOX COY... PRACTICALLY NEW,

TERMS-As usual.

+3

BUGEES & BOUGH.

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1916.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Lenso if necessnef..

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NEWS.

olo Cars Mazz Office..

WANTED.

TWO, UNFURNISHED ROOMS

133

central position..

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"ROOMS". COCHTA Mam' Office. Hongkong. Feb. 24, 1916.

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FE-HALF-This Dux authoris d' Ma.. FRANK BWART-JOSELAND 50 sige the name of our Firm in Canton... DONNELLY & WHYTE Hongkong, Fob. 24, 1918.

NOTICE

persons

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THE CHINA MAIL.

HORLICK'S

MALTED MILK.

Of -all forms of dat muitable for _hoi naumteine, Harflick's Malted Milk finde, front Invane.... It fulfils two most inn< portant conditione:ge (1). It supplies Nature & Food-Burley, Whant, Milk, in the mast scien- tifin and soncentrated farm, J (3) Îà simplifies, the mlik questions being the idea! Food-Drink-mada In a moment by adding water.

Ofak Chacoleta and Storse în 5 slam, UR 28, 200 HP dhe England),

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DIOCESAN GIRL'S SCHOOL.

ADEST having Claims against MCHOOL WORK will recommence on

MEYERINK & CO roquested to file Same with the Liquidators before 15th March, 1918.

ALEX. ROS5 & Co. Liquidator

Hongkong.. Feb. 9, 1918.

Business Connection in all Countrica,

INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE BUREAU.

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with correspondents and extensive connections in all countries.

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137

Tons to se by Public Auction,

HE Undersigned havo received instruc

(FUN ACCOUNT "OP" "EER. "CONCERNES },

14

сд

TUESDAY,"

the 29th February, 1916, at 2.30 p.m.,

at their Sales Rcoins, No. 8,

Des Voeux Rodd; Corcer of

Ice, House Street,-

SEVENTY-SIX

SEWING MACHINES.

Ternia-Cash.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, Feb. 24, 1916

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

152

THE Undersigned have `received inatrac tions to sell by Public Auction,

TUESDAY,

the 29th February, 1918, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sale Rooms, No. 8,

.4

Dee Vaux Road, Corner of

Ics Eocas Street,

A LABGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS FENDERS, FIRE BRASSES, CURTAIN POLES, CARPETS, RUGS, &c.

A Follow -

Cpholstered Suiten, Arm-chairs and Sofas Card Table Bedroom Furniture. Twin Bruss Bedstead, Double and Single Brass mounted Bedstendis, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables, etc., etsij Dimper, T'es and Colies Bervices, Crockery, Glass and E-P: Ware, 2

Manager: J. BENDIEN.

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This Bureau aims to further interns- tional business connections and pute itself FREE OF CHARGE it" the; disposal of respectable firms, and fur- nishes

a digents in any country.

b. Agencies

t Addresses of Exporters, Importers, Manufacturers, Aganta, etc. in every country.

d. Offers in any article desired. The Bureau`does not accept any Commission for Conın əgə tions accomplished by its Medium

Each dem desirous of utilizing the me- dium of this Bareas is asked to state] referances.

The Bureau is enabled To GRANT IT, SHERVICES FREE or chaxor because somt

thousand firms are subscribers and sup port the Bureau through an annual fee, All correspondence to be addressed to:

International Commere:al Intelligence Bureau.

May▲oze: 3. ÁKNITEN. 16, St. Helen's Place.

LONDON, EC.

Hongkong, June 14, 1916...

JAPANESE MAKERS,

...

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

ΤΟ

ORDER

Cooking Stores, Cutlery, Braas Fenders, CHERRY & Durtain Poles, Toilet Sets and Bath Room Trevails,

etc.

Also

Two Pianos (in good condition), Electric Reading Lamps." Two 4-Fold Black wood Screens, a quantity of Blackwood Furni. ture, etc., etc., etc.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue,}"

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctionners.

Rongrong, Feb. 18, 1916.

138

PONIEST PONIES.FONIES!

·PUBLIC ROUP.

THE Undersigned have received) iustraci

bians to sell by Public Houp:

WEDNESDAY

£ 1st March, 10:6, xt 3 pm, at the Fountain, opposia the City Hall. SA LARGE NUMBER UF: WELL-KNOWN RACE POSTES. (Full Particulara from Catalogue.) Torms-Carb MATR

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1916,

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PEDDER STREET, Opperlis: 17 mgkong HotĹ Telephone No. 491

Hongkong. March 20, 1914.

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BOOK BINDING

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Prospectussa, Trade". Circulars Programmes, Menzí, eton, etc., Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed;

Ulaan Prools and prompt delivery

you send us the copy we to the run

Dandy Afronments, you happen to be iste your meals will

ALEXANDRA CAFE

Open Tit Midnight."

“I be Courtoinly End Prompělý : marted Khina Bama; Anly at the ALEX WA DILAL CARE:

TRADE AFTER THE WARE

́SIR GEORGE PRAUNEUF OS. COMMERCE MINISTRY.

Great interest centred round the Guild- MONDAY, February 28th at 9a.ball meeting on January 33. n which the Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1315. 149quantion of a Ministry of Commotes to deal with the vast trade problems after the war was to be discussed.

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION.

15. Morrison Hill Road.

LAU TSZ WAI LAU PAK WAI

DENTISTS

84. Queen's Road Central, TelerBons 188

EVERY BEETLE

One of the moving spirits behind this importaat gathering was Sir George Praguel, chairman of the National Patriotic Amociation and managing "partner of Mours Cook, Son, and Co., St. Paul's. churchyard E.C.

HOW GERMANY SNEERS OVER CAPTIVE BRITONS.

THR. AÐHÖGANT ENGLISHMANI“

The noweth White Paplé quutes dag of the specinum preuss the Germans for Il trontmat of British prisoners. Alk through the rap at one can read the t strafo Englauf spirit—the-pi ia › In speciał jealous" hatred. Th-y arợ sănt w Sin Edward Grey by way of Washington from Mr Gerard and 'his, nasistavala in the American Ebay at Berlin,

Béru are some of the sneering retorts and at itements of the German authorities

English private soldiers, like the Ru sians, but'in distinction from the Freuch and Belgians, alwaya, arrivo in the intera mont camps Rithy, and have to be frönd fram vormig with the greatest trouble,

Englia soldiers have learnt `mething and 'ara lazy, arrogant, and, obstinate)

Bisterness against England was inèrossed by German soldiers who showed “English dam-dum bullets and brutal weapons, two- edged dirka "—La, the instruments for taking stones from horses' books"

Being tied to 'stako in a regulation German prison punishment where there

We quote below soma parts of the vari. ous deepstakes.

JA V LÍKY OF FILTIL

A wourdel British offer at Frankfort mays his treatment has gradually bee me worse. He states!

That he and the other wounded offcora Aru insulted daily by the privatum `and ordarties as they pws from their noma to the courtyard, futo which they are admitted reach the courtyard they are subjected for two hours each day. When the t-fficers to being constantly pelted with flth by the | public, who make use of no open grillo for this purpose. The German authorities appear to have taken po steps to stop the "outrage.t

There is no "patriotism in business;" said Sir Georgo to a Daûy Afaŭ ropresonta- He says he is contined to a small rečni tive. One class of British women beswestbes is well over 80 degrees and that where the temperature daring the hot always insisted on paying extravagant he is being starred, and implores his friends

prices for foreign goods; another has bought foreign rubbish on the ground that it was cheap. After the war the world will again become a buge market and people will buy what they fancy without asking its With no leaning towards home origin

by shoppers, many productions

asy buyers have developed a foreign preferoace,

When the war in oraz a Roma quantity of German and Austrian grads will be released which, unless duty is paid on their entry to Great Britain, will swamp the market and put out of businem British. manufacturers and workers. To safeguard British, interasts we want huadroda of

in

England to send him constant applied of food, as he in not allowed to purchase food, except jam, in Germany with his own money.

One of Mr. Demird's visitors found noo officer at this camp who, quraplained, and bir Edward Grey asked for a special inquiry.

Another American visitor found at Zubzst of discipline had occtired, and one Fritish *several caɛse of punishment for brassben soldier told me that he had been tied to

Į steko last. December."

The commardant explain, d that this was where there were no cels and that two the regulation punishment for everyone

hours at the stake, the maimum for ene

EVERY BUG Britab business hgants abroad directly day, was regarded as equivalent to twenty-

kiind

you “Kesting's" equume lato thorough contacī with be

Sold in Tina valti

The parivalled_way_le kil bestien.' baga haseshold: Insects in he

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under & Ministry of Commerce"and not controlled by the Foraiga, Ofice. We want four hours' soli a:y confpement.

home industries studied and encour.ged, and new factories established where wasted. We want greater consideration of the needy. of over-sens States and

want. Imperial preference.

**In sommersial education we have lagged behind. Our krarollais generally do pot speak foreign languages. Thars must ha yaumatic business training from board school to unitezeitz. This question of commercial education. In my opiates, outweighs overything except winning the war. There must also be improvements in banking facilities. Our inventory and manofaciazoza were he

hopelanaly handicapped ar compared with German rivals. Hun dreds of paying propositions narer mature because our banks are carried on a TROBE making concerns for the prishment of sharskoiders, Iastly. British capital and labour must he protected from a German trade invasion after the war

With regard to the Guildhall meeting. Sir George aid that the men behind it mean business. They are not going to stand aside when they have seen the Prime Minister. They are already in close touch with the over sesa Blates and the Allies on the important issues at stake.

NEW ASEPTIC CURES.

IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES BY FRENCE DOCTORS,

THE CASE OF UNE VANDELEVE..

Major Vandeleur, of the Camernninzia, made complaints to which the. Geriaus Government itself had to reply.Eo aid Gurman officer spat at him. The reply. Bays: The German military authorities hold such occurrences to be simply beyond the bounds of possibility, having regard to the mentality, upbringing, and social status of the whole class of German onlcers.

The reply contains also these passes -

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No oficial information has been received of prisoners of war at Donai being sworn a by German soldiers. Sentries are fet to present this libera vertuinly did exista strong and justinble feeling of bitterness against the English, as woulded German soldiers returning from the Front: brought back large numbers of English bullets with dum-dumacti E., sod hental respons

(two-edged dirke, "Doppeldelabe "

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Major Vanduleur had complaint of being put a extile truck. So the Germans tell a story of a British ficer (whom they believed to 14 Major Vandelen) who it Doral declared he would spank to 10 German offer at most he would spit ar one. Bemusa of his 'il bred behaviour" "he was put in a cattle truck...

The Geman troops, the raport addi, re- speck the French on the whole as humour. ble and decent opponents, whereas the English meresnares had, in their eyes, Adapted euning method of warfare from the very beginning, and when taken priso • ars bore themselves with an inu vient and provocative men,"

Other quotations from German roparía disclose the fly attitude of the noble German to mere Englishmon-thes:

The English private soldier, like the Rasriape, but ín distinction from the French and Eulgison, always arrive in the intern- mint camps filthy and vermingus in the highest degree.

Observations made by the French Medical Staff during the present war have led to growing disbelief in. antiseptics and a greater value being attached to septicism of the most rigorous nature. At the last meeting of the Academy of Sciences, Professor Pierre Dalbot, wo Most French and Russian soldi is bave enjoys high scientifs and practical learnt a handicraft pr something of the reputation in the medical world, re-d a sort, belonging an they do-se the result of paper on the result of experimente which univeras) military service to some or | he has made in this field. The result is other civilian trade, and can therefore be remarkable.

He found that the setion of the scal employed curlingly in their work they are mortly handy, willing, and industrious. antiseptice on pas, immerged therein, was *** The soldian of the English stauding often next to Bil. In some cases the paid army, on the contrary, hare

batall appested rather to favour the least nothing and are fit for no particular.

antisept of toxio germs, and in rome employ outside the ca a út hor-es and form

was the sterilisation bigher than 50 per work; they are, liesitles, frequently läxy, T. 1822, cent. A solution of carbolic acid only | arnganhi and obstinate, kvin, those of sterilised half ita • WE ol per twice and thom who know litila German pratend of Betimes. Etber sterilised twice out of not t

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HORSES IN WAR TIME.

right times, sublimate twice' tab of niv“. Nothing is known in Cefald of officure. and -ozygan, solution faics out of twelve fand man having been killed after capture times, lo certain points the ulcrobes and of proofs thereof having been collected instead of being, kild multiplied to an there. The question refera perhaps to extraordinary degree, and the Professor individuals who have been found by German attributes this to some chemical trans- moldiers in the act of killing helpless Gar formation sitsŭlar to that observed in the man wounded and have met with their just white of egg, which is a bad substance forward, culture of streptococci until it in waterod

The Hongkong Amateur Draabe Cheb with Jakin's liquor, when it

"pretenta

THE ANGEL

bee; merexcellant. When

The conclusion be azijos atly that by employing hypochlorides there is a risk of increasing the production of microbes by destroying the living cella-ke, the repara- live mati n of phagestoen-and, therefore,

possible to aseptich, to avoid antiseptics, and to encourage phat or ytosis by the one of appropise solutaoces

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A-fy-karger quantity cheaper sauce fails to give the same satisfaction.

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A Natural

Remedy

Time was when dease was thought to be due

to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcises and magic were invoked to cast it out.

cience has taught us wisdom The evil spirits exist still. We call them Disease" Germs," and they also must be cast out. Once lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with itsballucinations, or biliousness with it aches and mains, is the result

ENO'S

FRUIT SALT

is the approved remedy for driving out disease germs. Its action is quick and thorough. It clears the intestines rouses the torpid liver to new life, stimulates the mucous membrane to a healthy action, and cleanses and invigorates the whole digestive tract.

It may be safely taken at any time by young wold

It is very effective in the early stage of Diarrhea by removing the irritating cause.

Be prepared for emergencies by "lways bottle in the house

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