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HONGKONG. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917,

BUSINESS NOTICES

STEAM OR MOTOR VESSELS

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8,000 Tons, 4,000 Horse Power now Built. Steel Building Work of every Description. Castings, Forgings, Repairs and Supplies, Prompt Attention and Shipment to Destination. INJECTORS AND STEAM PUMPS,

W. S. BAILEY & Co., Ltd.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBOILDERS.

• KOWLOON, BAY!

DRAGON MOTOR CAR GO.

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NY EUROPEAN, Non ASIATIC A INDIAN desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the Ctral Police Station between the heure

of A.M. to 1 P.M. and. 2 p.x. to 4 PLX.

All

Applicants will be required to prod Pports or identification papers. drsons, with certain exceptions, who Pain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register them solves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1918. Forms of Registration, giving the particulars required may be obtained at the A.P.O. and at all Police Stations.

The Penalty for non

f not exceeding $30.

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TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

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7.00am to 8.00a.m...Every 15 minutes." 8.00 am to 10.00 a.m...Every 10minute. 10:00 am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 13,45 p.m. Every 15 minutes. 18.45pm, to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.18 p.m, to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 mluntee L48 p.m. to £.15 p.m. Erary 10 minuten. 2.18.m. to 6.00p.m. Every 15 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 10 mimar.

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11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quartér of

in hour.

7.30a.m. SUNDAYA.

B.0 to 10.30 ....Every 15 minutes. :30a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 mizutan 1.30am to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes, 13.00 neon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 pm to 6.30 p.m...Every 15 minutos. 0.31 p.m. to 4.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 600 p.m. to 8.30 p.m...Every 15 minutan, 6.20 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS on Wook Days.

SATURDAYS.

Extra Dari 19 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the pany's Office, ALEXANDRA Bryldinge' Vasz Road Central.

Bomson and panoh tickom arsllablo for all curs not alrosty full runcing as the ime stated in the Company's time tables, "but not for special cars, can be obtained application at ibe Company's Office--- No Somson ticket will bo izrcos until payment therefor has been made in Bank Robes of by Choque ez Compradore medar representing Bank Nates.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & 90%,

General Managers.

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THE WAR.

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GERMAN “CALCULATIONS."}

STATEMENT BY THE CHANCELLOR.

STOCKHOLM, Feb. 6. At a conference of the Centre and National Liberal leaders in Germany on January 31st, Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, stated that the German Admiralty calculated that the world tonnage. had reached the minimum, under which the Eatents

THE PART AMERICA ĊAN PEXT.

NEW YORK, Feb., 5

The Evening Sun refers to an in-

| portant aspect of the situation. "370 must remember," it says that the Allies militarily are far ahead of us... All they need is shot sad shell. If we decide to fight, don't let us compel them to mark time on that account while wa are building up a great afiny Thak would be Germany's salvation." 6

Finally the paper urges the United States to help the Allies to the lash ounce, especially financially, as 1000 AS

POSSIBLE COALITION

could not long continue the war. If war is declared. unrestricted submarinism is to bo successful, it must succeed before America could participate effectively.

**CABINET.

There is already talk of the

Whe

if it did not succeed in forcing Great formation of a Coalition, Cabinet în Britain...to maks peaco, American America, on British lines. participation would not greatly waiter, Democratic, and Republican leaders since she could not send an Army to are conferring at Washington. Mr. Earope without injuring the transport Taft and Mr. Root are regarded be of supplies to the Entente armies and certain to be included. peoples. Practically the only fear was

SUPPRESSION OF NANAL of American warships helping to combat

MOVEMENTS. the submarines. The Chancellor con- A noteworthy innovation in cluded by saying that the position American Prose" anethods is tha of Germany) was such that ruthless the newspapers have ceased, ta submarining was the only alternative to publish, Naval movements. -

POSSIBLE ARMY OF OVER

destruction.

GERMAN FOREIGN SECRETARY AND PRESIDENT WILSON:

"AGAINST ALL TRADITION"

AND INTERNATIONAL

LAWS."

Loxoox, Feb. 6. The Press Burran states that a wireless message from Berlin states. that Herr Zimmerman, the Foreign Secretary in an interview, stated:

TEN MILLIONS.

The Committee of National De fence estimates that ton and a hal millions of Airiericans are available: or military service.

LEGISLATION TO TAKE OVER MUNITION PLANTS, 20.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.- ..President Wilson has conferred with

"I regret President Wilson's action the Secretary for War and the Secretary which is against all tradition and for the Navy with the object of ex international laws. I appreciate and pediting legislation empowering the reciprocate President Wilson's desire Government to take over the shipyards, to avoid hostile conflict. While we munition plants &c. understand to a certain extent

President Wilson's attitude, we

expect him to recognise the reasonSA BOME FOR NEW YORK CUSTOMA

COLLECTOR. prompting our decision."!

LATER.

The Berliner Tageblatt says Her

WASHINGTON, Fab

Zimmerman told the Americon Mr Malone, the Customs. Collector im journalists that President Wilson's New York, reports that he has found decision had astonished and dis-a bomb on his doorstep... appointed him. He denied that Germany had broken her promise and he hoped American shipping would avoid the barred zone.

2.

AMERICANS REMAIN IN BERLIN.

AMSTERDAM, Feb, 6. Americans are not as presion leaving Berlin.

THE OTHER NEUTRAL.

LONDON, Feb.

THE GARMAR ATTITUDE.

PREPARED TO TAKE THE RISK.

LONDON, Feb 6. Regarding the discrepant tone of the comments from Garziany-one semi-

A movement among the Europeam Telephones in all recios. First-se Cuisine, Lounge, Smoking and Ladine | conciliatory, the other defiant-Ger

neutrals Beam to be gradually many seems anxious to avoid a ruptare talising under the leadership Telegraph add: “Penaful,'

P. O. FEUSTEL,

with European neutrals, who are Mcommer

room, Roof Garden:

Term

“186 per dig meK.

:

KING EDWARD HOTEL supplies of essential coul and iron from

alów.

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equally anxious to sreid war with such Spain, but progress is naturally

close and threatening neighbour.. Germany has already made some slight concessions to Holland and is throwing THE RELIEF WORK IN BELGIUM. out hints to others, especially as garda

LONDON, Feb. 6. England, but has lent bttle appearance It is reported that Holland

yielding to America. Germany seems Switzerland and Scandinavia have prepared to face the risk of hostili already agreed to take OTO Mas Karepan Bathe and Baxiary Figs, Houtral States of South America. Hot and Cold Water System ihrengbook. Best of Food and Service.

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Tatuzexx 575, TELEGRAPHIC

TANO YUK TESTWIE,

the late BIEG JING,

STERME VERY HODERZE

The Berliner Tageblat and the Forische Zeitung, Liberal organs, threaten European Neutral with dire cinse quences if they follow the example of President Wilson.

The reactionary Kreue Zeitung" which was formerly notorious for its demanding the ruthless Zeppelining of non-com batants, now pleads, that Germany i only fighting for her women and children:

The Kozinischs Vollzeilung, in a wild astburst, professes joy over the rupture, but wishes that President Wilson could become noquainted personally with bat "pritstians of the whole people.

THE FALLING MAKE,

BEAKE, Feb. 0. Exchange on Berlin hos fallon four face since the Brd inst.

VICTIMS OF GERMAN ATTACKE.

V100, Feb. 0 A Dutch steamer has landed hesa victims of the German attacke ships off the Bazilian coast.

(Continuod from Faga

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