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FINEST OLD

BROWN BRANDY

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QUALITY.

25 YEARS IN WOOD.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

To-day's Advertisements

WANTED.

TUROPEAN ASSISTANT for local Shipping Office, previous experienco

Essential

Apply Dax Nc. 477,

C/o. *CHINA Man' Office.

Hongkong, Dec. 1, 1918.

WANTED.

1287

TAŃTED TWO MARINE ENGI

HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE No. 616.

BIRTH.

DAVISON.At Bedford on the 39th November to Mr. and Mrs. DAVISON of Kowloon Dock, a son.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY-

LOUAL AND GENERAL.

Mesara Hughes and Hough' are selling by auction to-morrow morning a number of ladies" evening gowDA・・

MR<^P^ A-HAZELAND,

BETIRES AFTER 39 YEARS'

SERVICE

· LICENSING BOARD.

| HONGKONG HOTEL WITHDRAW

NEW APPLICATION.

The adjourned mesting of the Licens Board was held in the Council Chamber this morning.

The Hongkong Colonial Serviceing to-day bade farewell to Mr. F. A. Hazeland, First Police Magistrate, who left by the P. O. mail steamer Mr. J. R. Wood occupies the First Malta on retirement and pension, Bench at the Magistracyon the He was accorded a Btting adieu at retirement of Mr. F. A. Haceland, and Bisko Pier, for among those who Mr. R. Melbourne is acting a second attended to give him a hearty send Magistrate.

On Sundays, December 3rd and 10th, Sestholders of St. John's Cathedral are requested to be in their seats ton minutes before the services. After thon ang seats not occupied will be filled as required.

"

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1816...

· HEATHER DAY** IN HONGKONG.

OVER $15,000 FOR SCOTTISH

WAR CHARITIES.

COMMERCIAL.

THE YARN, MARKET.

Mesars Palishwalls and Kotwall, sothers. The Heather Day" effort in and yarn brokera of Hongkong in their Hongkong in aid of Scottish war fortnightly circular stale

violent

The Acting Colonial Secretary the charities resulted in the collection of The marked during the interval, har Hon. Mr.A. G. M. Fletcher, presided about $13,700, to which has to be been mainly governed by the course of and others present included:--The Hon.added the proceeds of the concert cotton which has exhibited Sir Paul Chator, CMG, the Hon. Mr. organised by the St. Andrew's actuations. With a further smart rise in cotton, which at one time. soared as Shellim, Mr. T. F. Hough, Mr. R. O. Society which amount to about high as 13.598., and the resultath excite RC. North, secretary. Hutchison, Mr. "A. Makenzie, and Mr. 83,700...

ment cabled from Bombay, Importers had. Having regard to the fact that per force to raise their selling basis. Heather Day" followed so closely This emboldened dealers to consider further contracte and fair quantities of

off were the Chief Justice, Sir. Wm.

The Chairman announced that Masars. Rees Davies, K... Mr. Justice Deacon, Looker, Deacon and Harston Gompertz, Mr. J. R. Wood, Second bad written on behalf of the Hongkong Magistrate. Afr. C. D. Wilkinson, Hotel Co., Ltd, withdrawing the Capt. G. K. Hall Brutton and a large application for the transference of the representation of the younger mem-bar to Mesra Cooks and Son's Officer. |bers of the legal fraternity."

EERS with shop experience to HexGKONG, FRIDAY, December 1, 1915- Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals bega tain a larger percentage of rogues wanted the former he would have to

act as workshop forenfen, also a Foreman Marine Boilermaker and a Foreman Ship Plater to take up duties in Shanghai-- address all communications to X.Y.Z.

Co 'CHINA Man' Office. Hongkong Dee. 1, 1918.

1286.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

FE Undersigned have received instrus

Hons from E. BALSITO, Esq. to sell by

Public Auction,

On

MONDAY,

the 4th December, 1910 at 10.45-2-20, at the City Hall,

A NUMBER OF

OIL PAINTINGS

now on Exhibition.

(to be sold without reserve). Terms-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Åsationer. Hongkong, Dec. 1, 1918,

1186

THE DIARY.

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW. '

premium of $8 to $4. The spasm of

24,000 bales..

1.

brought in 2,700 bales for Hongkong only Shipments from Hongkong to Shanghaf

and const porta nii.

sales being reumatske, the rather, Inactive market, the tortaightly

Japanese Yarns-Have been a very, ermatic market with a tendency towards Jower Faten. Sales Include:-900 “bales Yellow Joss, No. 20, at $187.20 $165; 800 bales Nagasaki, Na 20, at $18

Rast Cotton.-Bengal and Chinese nd Quotations: Bengal at $25 to $31.

Chinese st $50 to $38 per picul.

po Rose "Day, and that she idea was not gooted till a few weeksputed chops of 108. changed hands at ago when little time remained for inquiry, however, was not destined to Inst organising the effort, the result must long. for with the slump of nearly a penny be regarded as exceeding the highest in cotton, and the absence of the requisita A JAPANESE LICENSE

support from the interior, where harvest- expectations. The Board granted a restaurant license

ing operations' are now asid to be in fulf One pair of binoculars contributed

Afr. Hazchnd,, who is 53 years of

The beautifully decorated car swing, dealers bavo.withdrawn from the by Mr. Percy James Falconer, of Rayage, has spent 38 years in the to sell only beers and Japanese wines to and Falconer, Hongkong, is now to be Colonial Service and his vigour is Japanese applicant who had a restaur which the Hongkong Tramway Comarket, with the result that much of the were running over their lines during strength gathered at the start has been

lost, Jast as the close, cottan has rallied· added to the list of glasses received and testimony to the salubrity of the ant at Haiphong Road, Wanchai.

Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared in sup- the day was illuminated at night to 13.51d., but the yarn situation remains forwarded to the Lady Roberta Field climate of Hongkong. He was born Glase Fund by the Hon Mr. E. Rin the Colony and had grown up with port of the application and stated that it with irazy coloured lights and the analtered.

was not intended to serve Europeans scheme of decoration, for which. wa Total sales during the fortnight approxi Hallifax, Hot, Secretary, War Charities it and knew its history and it is not under the license, but only Japanese and understand Mr. W. E. Roberts, the mate 5,500 balde, Stocks including Committee.

too much to say that he loved the Orientals. The applicant had been ap-Secretary of the Company, was undelivered contacta are estimated a A letter has been received from the pluce. As a magistrate be has had proached by captains, officers and men responsible, was greatly admired. Arrivals -The extra stra. ** Tenshin. '*. Hon. Secretary of the British Prisoners-to deal with several desperate of Japanese coal boats, which generally

The following names were inad-and Fenang Mart, trom Bombay has of War Food-Parcels and Clothing Fund, criminals and the firm and tactful anchored near Wanchai, who felt the need 2 Trevor Square, Brampton Road, S. W., way in which he administered justice of some hotel where they could go and vertently omitted from the list expressing warmest thanks to the Union has done more than anything else get refreshment. Mr. Goldring thought published yesterday of those assist Church Ladies Working Party for their to reduce crime to a reasonable limit. the Japanese botels of the colony had fing in the Central District:Mrs Shanghai-Has-been, a steady but The China Mail. The letter age, ethos and shirts me the peculiarise Chinese Japanese population of the neighbour Miss McNeilly, Miss Ferguson, and gift of 200 pairs of seeks and 60 shirts. He knew the peculiarities of the been generally well conducted. The Wotherspoon, Mrs. G. Morrison, useful. We shall be most grateful for knew it themselves. Eo always bad hood was nearly 1000 civilian residents. Mrs. Fraser. further help

The Chairman pointed out the wide a great respect for the Cantonese but he had no outstanding regard for difference between an adjunct license The Hos. Treasurer of the Alice Hakkas who seemed

him to con- and a restaurant license, stating if he

THE WESTERN OFFENSIVE.

to acknowledgo with thanks the follow-than their southern Brethren. Mr. serve at all hours,

A correspondent at the front, describ ing donations to the funds of the Hazelard meted out justico in a

Mr. Goldring said his client diding the capture of the Zenith trench, a THE RUMANIAN STRUGGLE. Hospitals:--

shallow, hastily dug work in 'the direc manner that would be hard to excel, want that. and in the course of his experience restaurant license was granted to ton of Le Transley, ways: It was a THE news of the enemy's advance

personal triumph for the British", com sell liquors as stated between. 12.30p.m.nder of that section and un he had tried many notable and sen- in Rumania disappoints the high

and 2.30 pm and from 7 pm to 10 greater are for another Eäitish officer sational cases. Mr. Hazeland's first expectations entertained when, afta

Am

who, crawling through the mid, actually two years of hesitation, and, doubt-

appointment in the Colonial Service:

slipped into the trench without alarming was as clerk to the Puisne Judge in

the snoring Germans occupying it, and less, of preparation for war, Ramania

1878, and in the course of this suc-

ranged to lift a machine gun while the resolved to throw in her lot with the The English and Chinese Diary ceeding twelve years be filled various

gunders slept like dend den. Shoulder- The war is pot over because Thiepval Allies Within a month of their and Almasse annually published by positions in the Service, including

Ing the gun be carried it back and falls or a Zeppelin is brought down in entry into the wat the Rumanians Mers Kolly and Walah is now isaued that of Acting Deputy Registrar Police supervision would be very strict. immediately ordered. The attackers were home may reb us of the full value o

reported the situation. "An attack was Bames.

Slackening of effort z succeeded in occupying about one- the fact that the Diary, which is inter-Court, First Clerk at the Supreme for 1917. Its usefulness is attested by and accountant of the Supreme

unable to move quietly through the quas the sacrifices and achievements of the. third of the whole of Transylvania-leaved with blotting paper, has reached Court, Marshal of the Colonial Court

mire and the alarm, was given before they fighting forces and jeopardise the com- is. about seven thousand miles of

reached the trench, but the machine. BOND STREET SHAPES.

pleteness of our final victory. the 31st year of publication. Several of Admiralty, Chief Clerk in the territory, and is capturing upwards

guns opened too late to shock their pro

This was the theme of a stirring pages of useful information preface Colonial Secretary's Office and acting

gresa. They wers in the trench before message sant by the Chancellor of the of twenty thousand prisoners A the diary, such as

Nine of the latest Bond Street caps the infantry was ready to resist. Hous Exchequer to a conference of representa a list of the fornight later we saw the Rumanians Stamp Duties in Hongkong, the legal Clerk of Councils. In 1896 he went were exhibited in Court this morning later beadquarters: orared an attack on tives of zomea's nrganisations engaged retreating before superior forces tariffs of fares, scale of commissions and

Home

on leave and on his return to as being in the unlawful possession of the trench. The commander answered, in the War Savings movement, held at

!' I am in it."

the offices of the National War Chinese.

Unusually vident under FALKESHAYN and in & aliort brokerages, difference in time between

the Colony he was made Acting

Committee at the Salisbury Hotels counter-attacks, in oze of which the Inspector Gordon said two or three Bavarian 15th Reserve Regiment "has reached a critical

The movement, "wrote Mr Me Kenus, time they had abandoned all the Hongkong and a large number of other Registrar of the Supreme Court. A

stage.

While territory they had conquered and places, &c.

year later came the appointment at days ago a Japanese steamer was along fully half its strength, were succesfully the great allied offensive gresor withdrawn to the mountain frontier.

the Supreme Court. Then followed aide and a bale of caps had been broken resisted..

endeavouring circle of unremitting The correspondeat adds that the Bri there seems to be a dangerous tendency endeavour and ever-increasing successes, a long period of leave, during which open but he was unable to prove that

is now. 800 yards from Leat bome to regard successes at the front caps produced were out of the bala tish line Defendant, who stated he bought the Transley cemetery, which the Germans as da excuse for slackening the effort. for

have converted into a strong redoubt, and economy

There are note

ot enough Cape from two Chinese in Canton Road, three-quarters of a mile from the village goods and services to go round. In Lord Kitchoner's words, either civilians must itsali.

forgo some of their ordinary comforts or the Navy and Army must go short of their accessities, and that means largar loss of life.

10.30 a.m.-Auction of Ferfumery ate which the King of Rumania a few

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's. 10.45 am Auction of Household months ago spoke of as an impassable

Linens, Blanketa and Ladies' Even-barrier." The Austrians and Germans

12

12.30 p.m.-Auction of Bundry Efects

of late W. Bunting. B.K. Cricket Club Civil Service;

"Leung Yan Fo Chea Fo Sien Chin Chau Sam, Lo Siu Ho

$100 100,

B0

80

50

Li Yan Chun.

BOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

padaj

A number of school boys returned

́ing Gowns at Mears Hughes and prepared to strike a desperate blow to the Colony from Wei-hai-wei yester Hough's.

by bringing up troops from all other day for their Xmas holidays. theatres, and this great concentration las succeeded in breaking through the passes of the Transylvanian Alpe, and are now converging upon the

EK. C.C. Ground.

General Memoranda. SUNDAY, Dec. 3-

9am-Excursion to Masso by as

Taishan".

MONDAY, Dec. 4-

Mr. A. W. Daily who has been acting

he was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, and in May, 1900, upon his retum to the Colony, Mr. Hazeland was appointed acting Police Magie- trate and Coroner, Mr. Hazeland filled this position for nine years, when he became Senior Magistrate

in the port of assistant Harbour Master and Coroner. In the same year he

Mr. McKenzie said he was hardly in favour of the propon as he was afraid the premises would be used for other purposes

the

The Chairman intimated that the

was fined $50.

CRICKET.

LONDON “OUR DAY.'*

aven

C

SAVING MONEY SAYES LIFES

FINANCIAL OFFENSIVE" AT

CRITICAL, STAGE.

MR. XCKENNA'S AFVEAL.

e long,

The financial offensive must be patient and arduous. I appeal to members of the organisations represent- Flag Day in London on October 19 one at this conference, to all members of

left today by the Malta. He has joined acted as Attomey-Genem), and in HR.C.C. in their match artist Pul behalf of the British Red Cross and the

the Naval forces.

THE STAR AND GARTER FUND.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HONGKONG AID.

St. John of Jerusalem Societies proved a SUOCORE. Thousands of Indice aves and wounded soldiers were em ployed in selling $5,000,000 Red Cross flags and a million aluminium souvenirs cat from the Zeppelin Brought down at Cuffley. Zeppelin bracelets were selling

The following will represent th 1910 was acting Puisne Judge and and Department on Saturday. at Row. Chairman of the Squattere Board. loon at 215 pan.-J. P. Robinson, B. G. great On several occasions Mr. Hazeland Evans, J. P. Braga, W. H. Stapleton W. T. Elvey, L. J. Blackburn, F. W. acted as Puisne Judge, and he has Wood, H. Overy, A. O. Brown, B. J. also formed one of three Judges in Edards and D. E. Green. the Full Court of Appeal on numer ous occasions, and on one occasion -for the brief space of a fortnight he had the honour of acting as Chief Justice of Hongkong.

capital of Rumania, where a great battle is imminent. Meanwhile the Russiana are not only resisting the advance of the Germans in the am.-General Booking Opens for wooded Carpathian mountains, but "Kirme:".

are making progress against them BATUALAY, Dec. 9 →→→

10.30 s.m.-Auction of Gramophone there," as well as in the Dobradja. Records at Messrs. Hughes and It is too early yet, we think,

Mr. R. A. M. Williams, Hon. Secretary Hough's.

B very lugubrious of the local branch and the Navy League 10.45 am.-Auction of Jewellery,view of the fate of Bumania as a has received the following acknowledg ***Binoculars etc. as Hessrs. Hughes whole. Even were the defence of the ment from Miss Agnes M. Gibbons, esteem by all who came into contact Mr. Hazeland was held in the highest and Hough's. Entries close for Wodehouse Cap capital to fail, and the enemy were Hon. Secretary of the Navy League with him, and he leaves the Colony

(Ladies' Foursomes, Fanling) able to make a further advance, it is Women's Memorial Fund

with the respect and good wishes of 8.44 p.m.-Full Moon

not very obvion how this would Dear Mr. Williams,

London, 2nd Nov, 1910. a wide circle of friends who trust he THDAY, Dec. 16-

improve the general situation for

may live long to enjoy the leisure he Flensa accept once more the very has earned. Memorial Fund Committee for the third

Entries close for Ladies' Championship,

R. ELE. Golf Club.

FEL 15, SAT., 16, Mar. 18.& Tuz 20 — AD.C. Performances of "Kismet aid of "Star and Garter" Fund.

THIS WEEK'S

"OVERLAND

to take

J

PEERIGE ROMANCE.

VISCOUNT UFFINGTON MARRIED

SA AT 10...

<FUTURY COUNTIES A TOWN CZERE'S

DAUGATES.

War Savings Associations, to the whole people of the United Kingdom-indeed, of the Empire-to renew and redouble. their efforts to secure real war savings band to make ourselves worthy of the sacrifices that are being

made on our behalf

Mr R. M. Kindersley, chairman of the

who National Committee, presided tioned that at present nearly 10,000 War

men.

et 5 guinoés a piece and the small so Savings Associations had been formed. venirs at ens shilling each. Leading and by Christmas they hoped to increase society women and actresses were collect the number to about 25.000. Their chief

success and

been in those places where ing at hotels and restaurants, Lady Bird the rich set the e wood, with the wives of the Agenta with considerable ample, he said, adding warmth,Our failures General, heading a party at the Hotelfare in those places where the rich are Cecil in the Strand, selling toy kangaroos, spending money and aquandering it - boomerangs and other Australian sou an abaclutely convinced that this move- venirs. Mrs. R. Mckenna in St. James-ment cannot get beyond a certain point:

until the rich absolutely. change street, sold a fag för 21,000, and a lady attitude 80 far SA collecting from the provision merchants concerned." in Tholey-street secured £200 before half.

Germany, viewing the War as a whole beat thanks el the Navy League War We are informed that prior to M. Earl and Countess of. Craven, to is past 10 in the morning

Clearly the further she progresses in

in a hostile country the more must she weaken ber defence in more vital

specially identified in the Solicitors at present in Hongkong who tablet which is placed in the Navy theatres of the war. The German League Boom at the Hospital. I am bave practised in his Courts, was pre- Chancellor in the Reichstag has just sorry that in the August Navy the sented to him.

subscriptions were referred to as admitted that the Allies are much from the Hongkong Eranch. I will see coming

To superior numerically to the Teaton- that this is corrected in our next issue.

Again my very sincera thanks,

Yours very truly, (Signed). Agnes M. Gibbons,

splendid contribution sent by the people Hazeland's departure from the Colony of Hongkong towards our Fund, making to-day an address, signed by all the

in all I shall certainly note

CHINA MAIL 59 Bulgur-Turk combination. In the end

Contents include

Sporting

Local News

War Charities

-Lending Article:

Commercial News

Cases in the Courts

Social and Personal

"New Whark at Kowloon,

Hongkong's Heather Day Hongkong Sanitary Board Maxon and Taylor's Share Quotes

olay ötez etc.

BEND & COPY HOME Price $13 per annum incuding postage

25 conta ossa per single copy.

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TANG TUK, Iron, Fuccessor to

AS SNING, IL D'ASVITAR STRITT,

ERME VERY MODERAN

this camerical superiority is bound

to tall, provided that it be supported

"

by the artillery equipment which the E. A.-M. Williams, Esq.,

experience of the war has shown to

be necessary. While the enemy Ban concentrated upon Rumania forces vastly superior in strength apparently that those defending the Transyl vasian frontier, it is the enemy's superiority in artillery that has won for him a success which we hope and trust will be but temporary, for there is good promi handicap will soon be removed.

that this

The Unio

party

Hon. Sec. N.L.W.M. Fund, Messrs Lowe, Bingham & Matthews,

Hongkong.

CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Bank.. Unions Donginsou Steamboate

Indios Isl

Chin

This address reads as follows

relatives and intimate friends.

PERFIDIOUS GREECE.

The New York Times, commenting

Mrs Winston Churchill, who reported on the work of the Munition Workers: Auxiliary Committer, mentioned a enac in which 950 men had purchased 2,500 certificates in three months, a saving of £10 per XXII.

PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE ARCURITY OF WORLD PEACE.

The announcement has been recently made of the marriage on October 4 of Viscount Uffington, the only child of the

Mary Wilhelmina, daughter of Air Wil quiet one at Christ Church, Albany ไม่ George, a solicitor, town clerk of Invergordon. The wedding was a VOTY stres, and was attended only by a fow Viscount Uffington and his bride are Fonly 18 years of age, and in marrying at such an early age they are following the example of the bridegroom's parents, upon the Romanian situation » month for Lord Craven was only in the early (sgo referred to the importance of the FRANCIS ARTEUE HALZLAND, ESQUIRE

twenties when he redded in 1593 the check received by Gozeral von Falken- beautiful Miss Bradley Martin, then a hyn, and, added Rimanis had fallen York telegraphs the following signed We the undersignad Solicitors practis

The Times correspondent in New ing in the Colony of Hongkong, desire girl of only 16. you will live for many years to enjoy mer to express our most earnest wish that 3rd Battalion of the Hampshire Regi- costroyed har, for Greece broke her treaty has been fashed upon the serons of Lord Jington is a liectenant in the it, would have been Graece that hid

statement fron President Wilson, which and it is stated that he met his with Sezbin and hold back from the those theatres which exhibit war the rest you so thoroughly deserve after fature wife, who is a very pretty girl, reacne of Buminie Had she not done your prolonged and valuable services to while undergoing training at Strath-o it would not have been left solely to the Colony,

picturza im Peffer.

making a romantic marriage the useans to aid Bumain. No wonder in Joint guarantees that whatever i

The nations of the world must unite well for many years have looked upon.

Those of us who have known you so! Il viscount is following tradition. King Ferdinand begged the Allies to bedoria that is likely to disturb the whole

sa valued friend. All of us hold for his father's wedding with his beauti: less susceptible of Greece's feelings and world's life must first bo tested in the you in the greatest respect and esteem, fol schoolgirl wife was the Society to aim more of Rumanin, who had court of the hole world's opinion befoes not only as a Magistrate, but as a Judge sensation of the day, while another

While

Court of Hongkong. Ancestor, William, the seventh Baron, rentarod all."

• of the Boing Wow Accept our best and the first ent) of the second creation.:]

wishes for your future, we, at the same fell in love with & lovely setress, Louiss time,

desire to

express our personal

Dual-Brünton, and married her." regret that you are leaving us, and our

hope that under your successor, we shall ¦ ¦ CRAYER TITERS AND ESTATES, A meet with the judicial qualities, courtesy The Countess of Craven was the and consideration invariably experienced daughter of Mr Bradley Martin, be bizell who have practised is Jour

Jour well-known and endringuely rich Ameri Courts

THE

them

Bemedy

USA. AND WAR BETTLEMENT.

Addre

can whose entertainments in New York cently, President Wilson Bald: to the famous "Four Hundred" were the think that whethe most talked of at the time. Later Mr and

Mrs Bradley Martin settled in this coun

try and their daughter Comella' quickly tured the heart of the young en

Cast Tedy

it is attempted, and the United lives must be ready to join in the guarantoor? and back Lit by her whole force and infinence. A settled and secure pesce can be msds sure of in no other

han the oresont war is over. WOODLOW WILSON

UNNECESSARY WORDS.

Win describurg

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