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PEACE SUFFRAGETTES MOBBED.

"AN OLETIME SCENE IS

TRAFALGAR SQUARE.

SOLIDERS BREAK UP MEETING.

Trafalgar quare, grown quiet and re- spectable since the war puta temporary stop to political squabbles, presentext quite an old-time appearance yesterday afternen (says the Daily Chrmarle of the nth ult) when a riotous crowd guily stormed the plinth ehused a ̈num- 146683ber of sufragists from the square, tore

$13,000,000

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P. H. Holyoak. Hou. Mr. E. Shellini.

CHIEP MANAGER Hongkong-N. J. STABB, Esq.,

MANAGER:

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Agen

N. J. STABB,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1918.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE

up their tags and banners and, liberallyTHE business of the slave Bank asto besprinkled the would be speakers with

conducted by the HONGKONG flour and ochre

WAL DOWLAY... Hon. Secretary & Treasurer. Hongkong, May 25th, 1916)

Hongkong, Feb. 7915.

VISITORS HOTELS.

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HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr Athel Anderson. Mr and Mrs W. BD

Mr R. Atkinson

Bill

Mr H. Murray Bain Me W, B. Hind Mr and Mrs W. P. Mr W. J. Hodgo

Fanning

Mrs E. Hodging

The occasion was a demonstration AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR The Committee tender the signed by Miss Sylvia Pancharat's ORATION. Rules may be obtainerl on to Mr. Anthony Jenkins for keeping the boots and decounts of the Fard.

East London Frdention for Women's spplication Suffrage, the object of which was under stood to be the advocacy of peace and the minimum monthly balances at 34" INTEREST on deposits is allowed on "no couscription." The

processionists marched in two columas from Bow and PER CENT. per annum Depositors MrT.D.W. Bannister Mr and Mrs LG. Puplar, displaying banners with such may master at their option balances of Mr and Mrs R. T devices asertion is not over 8100 or more to the HONGKONG AND ment," "We shall win," and "Fight on

Beibay the end is Victory Bat the envi

SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on confidently announced is still to be FIXED DEPOSET at PER CENT achieved, for the processions had barely entererl the square before they came to

the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation

then acknowlegments Abang received in Hongkong from the Firing Lines, letters of thanks and appreciation

are to hand from the following i

Sergt. John Anderson, 3646 C. Co., 11 Platoon is Irish Rings Liverpool Regt. BE Force. The Trenches, France. March 29, 1914.

I

per minim

Ny J. STABB,

Chief Manager.

1517

Hongkong, May 14, 1914.

The space around the plinth was thronged with a large crowd, among wish toernovledge the resuipt of whom were many soldiers, which ben your kind gift of cigarettes. They were guiled the time of waiting by lustily welcome to myself and contrades. It is singing patriotic songs. "A strong force also very gratifying to us to know that of police watched from within the we are thought of by people at such die square, while reinforcements waited at tance as Hongkong. Again thanking Charing Cross and elsewhere. Their

services were quickly needed for poHE CHARTERED you, lam, yours respectfully."

sooner had the bands -leading the pro-

INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHIÑA. acessions entered the square than there

a wild rush.

C. L. Ferguson, L. Artg. Adjt.,

F.R.R.C

was a

A moment later the two culumas were

Tam directed by the Officer Cour manding the 13th Battalion, Kingscattered, hopelessly, ani, aruid screams Royal Rifle Corps to express the warn from the women, and wild yells and thanks of himself mud of the men under cheers from the crowd the banners and his command for the generous gift of flags were torn from the hands of their 10,000 Woodhine Cigarettes, which have bearers and distributed in fragments is been received from you through the repira antong, the mob...

British and American Tobacco Com- pany, Ltd The cigarettes have arrived

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HONGKONG PO MANILA, ZAMBOANGA & AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

SAILINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Steamers.

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CHANGSHA

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Ir W. Benson Mr C. D..J. Bell

H. Bickerton

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J. Blecker

Mr and Mrs W.

Blond

Mr T. Blythe

Holente

MrA. Shelton Hooper, Mr T. W. Horeby Mr J. St. C. Heat Capt. Huset

FW. Capt. F MEE. 31.

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Mr and Mrx" D. A Mé A. Lord.

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worth and family For G. W. McKan Mr A. C. Chadbourne B. K. Mehta 21,200,000 JEM E. P. Chesserrer Mr & Mrs C. Mendel £1,80,000 Mrs & Miss L. Cole-Mr J. Merecki

...$1,200,000

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.

FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and

Undaunted by their reception, Miss Pankhurst and her chief supporters man. aged to gain the plinth, where & storm hooting and booing greeted them as Miss Sylvia attempted to address the crowd. She at entered upon a vehement denunciation of the Military Service Act and the Government.

"What we want the declared, is fair or shorter periods at rates which will be play" but the immediate response was quoted on application.

big bag of rei ochi, which struck one

WADICKSON, of her supporters full in the chest and added a tancy of colour to the garments

Manager.

Arrives Hongkong Leaves Hongkong for of severni.

from Australia..

Australia. May th

July 5th:

in port

June

10th.

These steamer are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions, sto., and have superior accommodating with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms. A dily qualified Doctor f carried Reduced Fares Carge booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian ports.

For freight or passage apply to

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Hougkong. May 4, 1918,

DESTINATION.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

616

Vessels Advertised as Loading

DATE OF LEAYING

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B'bay,

. v. 8’para, C’bo,;Luzon "Maru

Osaka Shosen Kaisha June 3, at 7. Bataris, Samarang, Hokuto Mart Dodwell & Co. Idmited June é Dalagos Bay, L'den do Surat The Bank Lins, Ld... About June 2 Honolulu via Japan de Kiyo Malagyo Kisen Kaisha July 11, at Noon Haibor & Haiphong Takang. Jardins, MoonCo., Id May 30, at & a.m. London & Bombay &o Nagoya ............... P. & 0, 8. 8. June 16 London & Brinbay daNovara ........P08 N June at Noon, London v. S'pore do. Kamo Maru London Manila City of Lincoln;

Tiens Manila... Loongang Manila, A'tralianPorta Taiyuazz Manis, Atralian Fort. Changshe Manila, Cebu & Bollo T. New York. F. Canal Bloemfontein F'kai, Kobe & Thama Nikko Maru. Moji. Kobe & Y'hamas Baziri Maru Ray in Japan Phina Ma Ban Francisco v Yapan Dairen Maro San Fisco v Japan Jinyo Maru San Francisco, Japan Persia baru. San Felsoov. N'ak) Chica

Francisco Floridian Shangha

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20 Bạn có About May 30 Nippon Kassa Kalaka June 12, at 4 v.m." Sippon Amaune 2

Kalabanly 14, at 4 pm. kvippene máË, KAIRITI Jardine Mon co, to June 7 at? D. Sampon & C55 PlMay 20 The Bank Linad.Abpatiune Douglas-Lapenik & Co. May

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Singapore & Penang Fangola Spor, Maoritius &seneric Slow, Amby de P" chow Enibong.

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Sklotoria Tea & Japky Tacoma Mas

The speaker then referred to the Clyde strike, but, when shis denounced the eme ployers and the Clovernment and upheld the action of the men, the tumult broze. lout afresh and a general valley of mis- was directect at the plinth For lete it appeared to, rafn red rome mons

Hongkong, July 10, 1914"

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF...--

INDIA, LIMITED.

and yellow ochre and four, varied by authorised Capital. few decaying oranges.

BANKEES,

BANK OF ENGLAND,

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Mr H. A. R. Conant Mfr

Mr C... Comover Mr N. Croucher MP EJ. Coonbe

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and lionit Miss Moon"

Mr O. Morrison

ard M F Fate D. Mc. Marray- Davis

Mrs Neilson

Mr and Mrs H. P. Dr and Mr. Pearso

ay

Capt. J

Dewar

MJ. Dewar

Mr F. S. Douglas

Miss M. F

Duffy

Miss J. Dencan

And

A. F. Pfiffner Mr. Powell Mr and Mrs D. HE

Prichard

McE. IL Ray

Ir AW. Eastmar Mr M. C. Rueda

Mr J. E.

Mr F. H. Edwards Mr and Mrs J. E

Edwards Mrs J. H Searle

Me S. P. Elliott

Master B. Elliott

Mrs C. Finlayson

Mr T. S. Foster?

Misa Foster

£1,300,000 Me S. Fachsmann

·1,125,000

Mr J. Gibb 3r

Mr and Mrs LA

·809,500 Collarith

A G.

450,000 Mr Gordon

LONDON JOINT STOCK BASE, LOITED,

"

Mrs D. Gore

Mr V Goulbourn

Show

Mr and Mrs T. W

Simmons Mrs M. Slado

Miss H. Slacun

& Mrs M. Saafaz, Smith

Mr V. Sorby

Mr. B. Sorenson

M: H. Spear

Capt. J. Speed

MJ. Stalker

Mr J. O. W. Gravely be J. W. Stockhouse

Mr W. I. Graves

EG

Strong

Tateish

MH. EL Tavior

Mrs E

Mr

Mrs P. J. Mr S

Gray

MiA, Gubser

Mr G. Funcel

By this time some of the opposing Subscribed elements had also mounted the plinth, Paid-up

of the soldiers endeavoured to and one follow them

For s

a brief moment there Reserve Fund........ was a brink tug-of-war between the men fabove and the police below, with the

unfortunate soldier as the rope

and then there was a general rush for the platform, a number of soldiers leading

The position was captured in an instant, and then the police care to the

Every description of Exchange business. rescue and led Miss Pankhurst and some transacted of her supporters away. Other, less fortunate, foll with the invaders, with whom they

a they were struggling, on the crowd Accounts at 9 per cent. per sanam Mr A. Hanesin below.

on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposite Bir G. Harper" at rates which may be ascertained on Mr. Hicks application

C. CHAMPKIN,

Acting Manager. Hougkong, March 27, 1818.

A burly torporal then took charge of the meeting, and the crowd Instily responded when he called for chcers for "the boys out there, Lord Kitchener, Lord French, and Admiral Jellicoe. Still more hearty was the shout which greeted the additional" toast," proposed by a Canadian, for the dear nurses,

INTEREST

Mr ACTA Tudt

Mr A. Hamberger M. EM. Tozer

fr and, fra W.A.

allowed on Current Hannibal

After singing the National Anthem the crowd dispersed, while most of the THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE worden, hatless and dishevelled, sought" refuge in neighbouring cafén

BRO-GERMAN, BRITISH DUKES.

BANK, LTD

ESTABLISHED 1980.

Mr S. Vilven

Mr and Mrs J. H.

Vallace

Mr. P. While

Mr. G. G. Wood

Mr James Wrigh

PEAK HOTEL..

Mr and Mrs. F. R. J. Mrs J.A. Marlin and

Adams

children": Mr and Mrs H van

Mrs Bowdler

Mr F. W. Cary

Mr and Mrs D. C. Mean Me" Charles

Casalli

Meines

Meurer

Mr and Mrs. W. T. J.Lt. Col. and Mrs

Couper

Col Darling, R.E.

Mr W. J. Dexter AUTHORISED CAPITAL... Ten 48,000,000.00

Mrs E Dingle PAID-UP CAPITALE 20,000,000.00

Mr Denon Fuller 20,400,000.00e Gihem

Mr. Swift MacNeil, in a sérica of quas, tions in the House of Commons. racectly,ERVE FOND suggested the passing of an Act to deprive the Dukes of Cumberland and Albany of their British peerages and honours.

"HEAD" OFFICE—YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND ÁRENCIES AT

Mr. Asquith said that these dukes had Ayruso-HSTEN already been expelled from the Order of Foun the Garten He did pot think the time CALCUTTA” of the House could be profitably employed CHASOCHUY OBARA in considering the legislation necessary to DATE(DALNY) PERIN- effect the steps "suggested, "

BERUTILY (MUEDES) RYOJUN (POUTANTHE) Sir Arthur Markham's would go HANKOW

SAN FRANCISCO throught in three minutes. (Chee)

SHANGHAI

"FOR A LAME BACK

HONOLULU

HARBIY KOBE ILADYANG

TONDOX Los-ANGELEA

ave pains or lamenésa an back bethe the parts with LYONS

Fain Balm twice: meday, the palm of the hand for

Ilaznel slightly with

Interest allowed on Cu Desemite received:

unte

Nicholson, nurs

and children

MTL Perkin

Mr and Mrs W. E

Roberta

My C. Skott Mr Mrs E A. Mr & Mrs A: Findlay

Hale Hazeland M MPA

Mr & Mrs V. Findlay

Smith)

Mr Toed ges

Mr N. Linder Me Mrs Grant Brand reall Smith and child

MacIntyre & child Major-Gen. Venteis

FINU EDWARD HOTILZE Ma R. Almond Mes Olden and child Mr G. Patinerman Vs W. C. Passmore – Mr and Mrs TS Mr Por

Cheng Mr W. J. Pringle Mr C. Fritz Mr.

MrT

van de

and family

de Grand Mrs Procio Mr.T.. Gregory Mr and Ms C. E

Mr T. Gunn

Richardan

Mr. and Mrs Hammerbre de sim

and

children MM. Sleight

Mr and

Mrs. Wnt, Mr PM. Sowers

Sple Messech Me Vanz Sta

Miss M

Starkey

Glambren Miss TOD

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