THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917.
Hughes & Hough
THE CHINA MAIL.
BETTER THAN QUININE SIR J. JELLICOE ON
FOR MALARIA.
Quinine does not oure Malaria. All is does is to bring relief for a time; if persisted in ita action is harmful, causing deafness and other troubles.
Dr. Willama Pink Pills have cured AVOTIONKERS TO THE GOVERNENT.completely many cases of Malaris. In Surma, Siam, in every part of Ceylon the worlu where Malaria exists, cured anfteters will tell you so, that they own the immunity they now enjoy from ague and fever entirely to this renowned. specifie..
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THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction, {FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOZANED),
'un
MONDAY,
the 5th March, 1917,
st 10.30a.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 5,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A Number of Lots of
GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY,
&c.
**045
S Comprising:- Several Guld and Silver Watches, Gok, Pearl, Diamond and Ruby Rings Tie Pine, Charms, Brooches, Earrings, Studs, Gold Fountain Pens, Peur! Necklet, &c., Ne, &c.
Terms: Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Aktümers.
Eangkong, Feb. 28, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
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Dr.
NAVY.
SUBMARINES AND TORPEDOES.
THE /Cadis had his inshore squadron slose into the enemy's port, and could see what was actually going on inaids that port The British Fleet of to-day, watching the Gerasa High Sens Fleer, is not in the samo happy position. The further the watching ships are from the enemy's port the greater is the facility with whigh the enemy can escape and the greater is the dificulty of intercepting him. There was neror tay likelihood in the alden days
Admiral Sir Jobs R. Jellicoe on 11th, January made his first publle appearance sa Flext Sea Lord of the Admiralty, the
armed ships being sunk by torpedo or gun fire far from land, in a heary sen boats alone for their safety, one is loat with the ship's company deaddont apen in admiration of the spirit of heroism of those who not only endure dangers and hardships without complaint, but are over ready to take the risks again and again is repeated voyages in other ships.
our inevitable louses, and in order to de
THE SUBMARINE HENACE chaat service is far greater now than at The submarine menace to the mor any period of the war, and it requires ovension being the presentation to him of the enemy's feet ascaping unseen. our energy to combat it. It must I wa of the "Hanamry Freedom of the Fish.nless the blockading squadron was and will be dealt with; of that
farned from its watching position by bad confident. But we have to make good The reason is that Malaria is a diseasemongers Company.
weather, which, of course, cecasionally this we are dependent upon the ship. of the blood, is caused by the presence At the luncheon, after the Acting occurred. In our day submarines and building industry of this country. The myriads in para sa tre the most Prine Warden and proceed the health mines compel the watching force to take munitions organization has done a great
parasites in blood, and perfect blood-purifying, blood-streng of Sir" Juhu Jellicoe, Commander Sie up their station further and turther away. york for the output of munitions; it now remains for the shipbuilders and marine thening and blood-making remedy yet
In spite of this, and in spite of the engineers to rival that work. The Brat dovised. Whilst dispelling the malarial Trevor Dawson, R.N., referring to the
German boast as to the occasions on essential is the whole-hearted co-opera- germs they build up the system, thus treedom of the Fishmongers Company, which, the German fleet has searched the tion of the men in the shipbuilding yards Kiving
to it the power to withstand further attacks of the discuse
said that Farf St. Vincent had had a North Sea for the British Fleet, cur and in the engineering workshops. In the If you are a victim of Malaris you can still honour contend on him about enemies bave only on one occasion pealed to the munition workers to give
way 43. Sir Douglas Haig has begin your own cure to-day by sending to the nearest medicine vondor for a 100 yewngo, and mentioned the close ventor subciently far with their Main up-holidays and to devote themselves to bottle of Dr. Williama! Fink Fills. They umiy between Earl St. Vincent's cursor Fleet to give us an opportunity to engage the supply of those munitions which are are also obtainable, post free, 1 bottle!
commdes in the trenches, for 81.20, 0 bottles for 83, from The six that of Sir John Jellicer, Earl Sr. them. No vessels, neutral or British, essential for the safety and success of Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 98 Szechuan Vint during his occupancy of its ports on any other occasion. It is engineering shops to put forth their best
have sighted the High Seu, Fleet far from
appeal to
to the men in the shipyards and fond, Shanghai tmersble to weak office at the Admiralty did great service true that on 19th August last year the efforts continuously and ungrudgingly impure blood or disorders nerves, such
to keep up the strength of
of our mercantile as Anaemia, Nervous Debility, Indiges
fellows, who have gone through innumer marine, and to provide those gallant tion, Bucx-pains, these pills are of the utmost value. Ladies starywhers tell
able dangers and hardships when their one another of their efficacy for woman's
ships have been sunk, with new vessels. aches and ills.
presence of our Fleet was reported by to carry on the transport of the necess their aircraft. Raids on the British coast manheed and the industries of the supplies of food and materials for the
with fast cruisers or battle cruisers country- No one recognizes mora than. have been carried out, but on each occa- I do how great has been the output of sion the passage from German waters the shipyards up to the present time. I has been made apparently under cover would unly say now let there be no of the night, the enemy appearing off question of strikes, no bad time keeping, our coust at dawn and retiring before to alacking; and let masters and men Sir John Jellicoe, in reply, said:--
comparatively small forces. Such fests remember how great their respon I canot express adequately, my, great: wero of course impossible in the days of sibility, not only towards the Navy and
slow spood, and are now undertaken the
gation, but also towards our Allies. I
I leave this subject, may I pre- appreciation of the high honour you have probably only, in the hope of enticing centered upon mo, and I would like to by breaking up our forces to guard a panics of the privilege which is theirs to as into the adoption of a false strategy sume to remind the big shipping com- believe that you have thus distinguished vulnerable points. I do not criticise the see that some provision is made out OF Die is a reposentative of that great Ser-running any risks with their fleet. On those
Germans for their strategy or for not war profits for the wives and children of vice to which I belong, and as a recogni- the other hand, their boasts of searching their fellows who hur
for their country, when their as truly as those ships have been sunk, as truly who have lost their lives in the battle Hine 1 It is not for me to make sugges tions,
but I venture to my that the hearts of the officers and men would be lightened in the continued presence of danger and the recurring possibilities of disaster if they knew that those they may leave behind them would be cared for and educated."
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in building up our fech and in mining caemy's feet came within measurable our officers and men for those glorious distance of the English coast, being victories which eniminated at Trafalgar. sighted by some of our patrols, but foreover, he fought with consummate turned back, presumably because the kill and courage several of the naval battles, which were effective preludes to Trafalgar. Sir John Jellicoe had tiled the sacie mies with no less conspicuous ality and indhenge
tion, also, of the value of the work that has been done with so much of heroism YACHT FOR SALE. The Gael Class and untiring vigilance as well as un-
THECLA Yacht
Available fattoring patriotism by every officer and Middle of March. $250. Lieut. Col. A VALEXANDER, 74 Punjabia, Kowloon an of the Navy during these strecious Hongkong, Feb. 24, 1917. 1529 wo and a half years. The Acting Prime Warden is enhanced the honour to me le drawing some parallel between the mayices of Lord St. Vincent and myself. I feel that I enaxot claim capacisco with that great man. We of this genern AE Undersigned having been appointed or a great debt to the naval Blade for the COWIR HARBOUR strategists of the past. I have studied COAL CO., LTD.. are prepared to quote with great profit" and admiration their prices for best quality SLIMPOPON CUAL trimmed into Bankers at SEBAT raiding principles of strategy, and have
Borren
SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK)
COAL
the North Sea for the enemy must be pronounced as without justifiable basis
an
SCOPE OF NAVAL ACTIVITY,
50
command.
co
is
·SPIÄIT OF THE NAVY.
Undersigned have received ia TIK or SANDAKAN (British North been influenced by the high devotion to the doing our best, where we on the part of every one connected with
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCERNED),
4.
OC
TUESDAY,
the 8th March, 1917, commencing at 230 pm at their Sales Rooms, No. 3, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Io Botas STABIT,
duty of Lord St. Vincent and others who laid the foundations of Eritain's naval
greatness.
The next point to which I would like to draw your attention has reference to the world wide nature of the war in relation to the British. Navy. It is not perhaps always realized how far-reaching are cur naval activities, and how great call cur navel therefore, is the resources. It be interesting to state
It may
In this hasty survey of the naval side that the approximate number of vessels of war, I have not as yet said a word on Sary of to-day is nearly 4,000. This heart, and that is the subject of the spirit of all classes which comprise the British the point which is really nearest to my includes bat destroyers, submarine which I have so recently given up the
battle cruisers, of
of the officers and men of the Fleet of
boats, patrols, and light cruisers,
two and a half other miscellaneous Craft, all of which of war the endeavour to keep that Flent are necessary for the effective duct at a fish pitch of efficiency has secest
re coriduct of a war of to-day, Our activities sitated strenuous and uncensing effort range from the White
to assist our the Fleet either afloat pr ashore. I said gallant Russian. Allies, past the at the outset of remarks that con- SILIMPOPON COAL compares favour
North and South Atlantic, where itigns affecting naval warfare milleted ably with the batter grades of Japanese
cruiser aquadrons are at work, on to to-day frous those of a hundred years the far l'acific, where we are working 470. Thap applies almost exclusively Coal and gives good results on a very
ady. material, and is due to in co-operation with our Japanese Allies. to moderata consumption.
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK or There are great diferences between the On the West Coast of Africa the Nayyances in applied science, which have SANDAKAN exclusively for SILIMPO conditions of today and 100 years fighting in the Cameroon. In the Meditionary change, to tho. Nasy as to other
took
Do inconsiderable share in the brought vast progress, almost revolu PUN COAL (either cargo or Bookers) These He in the greater spoed of ships, terranean, the Navy took a hand in the departments of activity. In some cases sre exempt from payment of all Port in the longer range of guns, in the Dardanelles campaign, assisted by our these changes can be commended if war charges.
fired from gallant French Allies, and is now work is the only mears of settling differences At Sozattik Steamers are berthed along. mensee of the torpedo sa side the Company's wharf where there is a ships, destroyers and aubmaritus, and fog with both the French and Italian in other respects they are reprehen minim are depth of 37 to 28 feet at low the menace of mines, the use of Breratt Navies in the Balkan campaign and in the sible, and have been wantonly used by Adriatic. On the East Coast, of africa par enemies. There has, however, been water Spring Tides
as scouts and of wimiess telegraphy. In the naval forces including our river little change in our men, except in Charts of Sibuke Bay (Sebattik Har- the Napoleonic era the ships opened fire:
of higher principles As Follows
great servico to our
our kinsmen and in fuller recognition of individual he bai DS
from the Union of South africa. In the respe Upholstered Suites, Arm-chairs and concerning the Port aan
the ships of to-day open fire at 22,000 from
the national causO. the responsibility ? Sofse, Card Tables, Bedroom Furniture,pplication to the Agents.
Nuds for 11 nuutical milesy range.. and Persian Gulf and up the Tigris River The spirit of our forefatogrs lives, on BRADLEY & CO., LiD.,
numerous river gunboats and
other in all its vigour and devotion to King agents Cowie Harbour Culte begins to be very effective as vessels are assisting our army in the and country in the officers and men of
Our 100 yards. The torpedo as fired from
campaign.
with that Fast to-day
this added, Mesopotamin
that Company, Limited.
there surface vessels is effective certaicly " Fort Said through the Canal and Red mental alertness, and of moral rectitude Squadron, which is working from a high standard of personal worth, of to 10.000 yards range, and this requires, Sea, is helping the Army of Egypt and No one could ask for a finer persontic! that a ship shall keep beyond this dis safeguarding communications with India, that we have in the N
Navy Education bas Sex viece, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE tance to fight her guns. As the condi.and then catly days of the war the Navy appreciation of the justice of our cause,
thence to Far Easter
Waters.
enabled every man to arrive at a just ties of visibility in the North Sea In "Stores, Cutlery, Toilet Set, &c., Batb
particularly are frequently such as is pleased and honoured to work along to conduct himself us becomes a man, make Sighting difficult beyond a range of with our gallant Japanese Allies in the fighting for the fraction of the swailer
Kisu chon. I fact it may nations capture of
the liberation of 10,000 yards, and as modern fleets are be said that there is no part of the world humanity fro the threatened thraldom inrariably accompanied by very large in which the "Navy has hot duties and of military slavery. numbers af destroyers, whose cain duty responsibilities in connection with this Can there be any doubt of the igane is to attack with torpedo the heavy ships war, and I might draw attention to the when this fundamental belief is associat of the enemy," will be recognized how Cruiend continuous work of the led, as it is, with all-pervading patrio Squadron In home waters, bich tism and unfiagging zeal to accomplish
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD a
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
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&
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(Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons,
Extension Dining Tables and Chairs,
Tea and Occasional Tables, etc, Dinner
Hoom Utensils, Roll-top Desks and Writing Tables, etc., Sundry Electro
Plated Ware
Fiano in good condition, Electric Reading Standard Lamps, Blackwood and Teakwood. Screens, a quantity of Blackwood Furniture, Engravings, eth
Also
heats, mon
bour), Pricen and all other information with guns at range et about 800 yards, rendereditors, and aireratt haya the develotment s
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TS WHICH AIX VESTED THE SHARES OF
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COMPANY, LTD
and THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
t
Tennis Pules and Notting, &c, die Brass Finger Bowls, Carpets (New TOTAL FUNDS 42 318 Deczkazz, 1914, cularly ander the conditions of low
and, second band), Child's Cots, etc. (Full Particulara from Catalogue.) Tax-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers Hongkong, Feb. 21, 1917.
PONIES!
1519
PONIES PONTES!
PUBLIC ROUP.
—
HE Undersigned, have received in- Tstructions to sel by Public Roup
the
on
WEDNESDAY,
eth
March, 1917, at 3 p.m., st the Fountain; opposite the City Ball. A Large Number of
WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES. (Full Particulars from Catalogue.)
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioncert Hongkong, Feb. "29, 1917.
FOR SALE.
at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,
Des Voeux, Boad, Corner of
Ice House Street,
£23.970,367. I-Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capitai
2,437,500 -Fire Fanda.................. 5,837,047 -Lile & Annuity Funds... 17,387,590 Suurmg Fund Account
128,30
arducus
in
sad for
prest becomes the responsibility of the is mainly engaged in preventing supplies the end that we and our Allies have in
from Admiral in coramaad of a feat, parti intercepted and boarded in great num and prepared to do his daty. He asks, and reaching our enemies, Ships are view Every man in the Nary is eager visibility to which I have referred. Aars under every condition of weather, he is entitled by his services and sacri
and some idea of the work may be gather-fices to zak, that the nation shall do its soon as destroyers tumble upon a feeted from the fact that an average of some by working with equal self-
egal self-denying within torpedo
Fand
soldiers and sailors, variety and enormous volume of material stall br
raore
the
INFLUENCE OF THE SUBMARINE.
af
The submarine is another factor which worid,
by those
those 12
of
situation 60 ships of all kinds are intercepted so that there may be provided that great becomes critical for the heavy ships, examined weekly on the high sena
vesnels of this squadron. The task of keeping the large number which is required for the fighting forces, working in all parts of the and that all men sodomy renler possible
supplying them with fuel,
the practising strict economy
the maintenance of adequate stancial £23,970,367 has changed the situation, as this class (itions, &c., can only be recogwill be well with us. Of one prominent siDews war. If we all do our part all Revenue Fire Branch £9,331,186 of vowel, combined with the use of mines, The
involves a great effort on "defined unity! 9,141,509
mercantile marine the Navy born of experience the nation can de part of the mercantile marine. With-fact I can speak with full confidence entirely. prevents the close, blockade the mitoon. of all the
Revenas Marine Department.or $37,239 these two weapons add greatly to the and, indeed, the nation could not exist.pend on the Navy being ready, resource- Other Receipts........................ 478,040
anxieties of those in command. It is one the movement of ech dependent for ful, and reliable. Times."
Upon i have
troops £3,338,298 thing to fight an enemy that you can set over saven millions of mer, having
OTOMICA
Branchen.antier!
the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
відствя
of anch
It a different matter to deal with a transported together,
with all the guns, The Accumulative. Pands of the hidden foo. Thus modern conditions add munitions and stores required by the Branches see separately invested, and, by Att of Fartisment are set aside to meet inmensely in this respect torthe respon: Army. The safeguarding of these tran
sports both from the. ability of those commanding at surface vessels is have been at large and AMERICAN PASTOR FOR LONDON,
kate attack They cannot get warning of the enemy from subbarino attack has been carried being at ace until the enemy is well at out by the Navy. We have had to draw Nelson watching Villeneuve of also upon the personnel of the mercantile
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Terma se usual-
HUGHES & HOUGH,
“Arictioneers." 1917.
Hongkong Feb.
Bocks and Stationery. Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Draggists Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Grodą, Fapoy Goods And Fmfumery Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watobos, Photographic and Optics] Goods, Previsions and Oilmen's Stores,
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fourfold since the outbreak of war. At the City Temple it is announced Indeed, it is impossible to measure fully that a meeting of the church and con the debt which the country owes to our gregation will be held on Thursday even- mercantile marine
In the
old days it used to be said that when an important letter will be there was icalousy between the more read, addressed by Dr. Fort Newton to cantile marine and the Royal Navy, but the offices, members and friends of the wita laver may have been the case then, City: Tampla
there is no room now in the Navy for anything but the most sincere admiration and respect for the officers and men of the mercantile marine. It
I think I
know
Licient the feeling reciprocated.
of those officers and men to
believa
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