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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL

MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE FAMINE IN AUSTRIA, with the railway employees, who protest

INSIDE.

that their complete material bank- ruptcy is imminent. It is a conclusive sccumulation of testimony that Apstrin-

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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS

·RONGIÚNG HOTEL.

ELOQUENT EVIDENCE FROM THE Hungary is ever closer to famine than ste J. W. Ainsworth Mr and Mrs E. M.

Germany, and that, if only the railway afr GE anderson Hole

the East can be cut and Rumania ro- antered before the enemy has the ebance to rep the harrest there, the vent of POTATO PAMINE A BRAL THING as the rising of to-morrow's aun.

that famine a at an early date is as certain

Me Francis Gribble writes in the

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Evening Standard

TAKING PAMENGKEL AND ÜAKDO ro

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT,

Steamers

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Leave Hongkong!

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Duo Loddon 1917.

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buy

Lonya S'POIL About

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THE INTERMEDITATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.

The Clerman Empire is hungry; 'but the Dual Monarchy, is hungrier. In the one country, as in the other, the potato is the staff of life, and the Reichspost tells a potato atory in which comedy and tragedy join bands →→→

"On Noverabor 93 lust, instead of

our

expected 983 truck loads of potatoes, we only received three. The municipality of Vietns had hired 2,470 men to unload the trucks, and these men ate all the potatoes themselves. Jeaving mone whatever for the rest of the population.

It was doubtless an extreme cuse, but the same juper" quotes figures to show that the potato famine is a real thing and a cause of continually increasing embarrassinent. Throughout November the average daily delivery of potatoes in Vienna was only ninety-five instead of the promised 253, so that, before the and of the month, the City was nearly 6000 wagon-loads short of its requirements: and there has, since Christmas, been a further perceptible diminution of the supplies.

"There are, no doubt, other comestibles besides potatoes which may be bought, in limited quantities, by those who can afford them, but the prices reported by the Zeit must be prohibitive to most people!-

"A pound of beef, for instance. used to cost one franc; pow it costs any thing from 6 to 9 Frares. The price of butter has increased from 14 to 8 End 7 franes per lb. Poultry, seash coffee, tea, cocos, vegetables, and fruits have risen in the same proportion. The allowance of coffee has ocen reduced tatruocncos-per-head-per-month."--

MARTYRDOM

CONFESSIONS OF A SLEEPY PEER.

LORD HEADLEY'S DEFENCE AGAINST POLICE CHARGE.

SINGING AND DANCING AT.

WATERLOO STATION,

conduct was inade by a peor to Sir An entertaining apology for eccentric Robert Wallner, H.C., at the County of London Sessions récently.

conviction and fine of us. at the Tower Lord Fradley appealed against a

Bridge Police Court for being drank and disorderly. The appoal was dismissed.

Mr St. John Hutchinson appeared in support of the conviction, and the police evidence was necessarily a repetition of that given at the police court. It was to the effect that on the evening of Octo- bur 31 appellant was shouting and singing at Waterher Station, that he was arrested in Waterloo-road by two constables, and that there he began to shout and sing, and put his arma round

won, who ran away,

Mr. Hutchinson (ta & police witness) Do you have many alcoholic vocal noble men on Waterloo Station-Yes: Dearly

very day. (Laughter.)

Do you really an alcoholic vocal noblemen 1-Oh no, sir. (Laughter.)

Counsel: I know you have other vocal gentlemen

Lord Headley, who is 62, gave evidence

the words: "I swear on my honoar and asa Foer of this Realm."

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Hungary is commonly supposed to be; a little better off than Austria; but even there the only people who Enve enough hare anceeded in hiding food from the to eat are the very rich and those when his own behalf, taking the oath in officials sent to commandeer it for din tribution-a process only to be accom plished at the point of the bayonet. cry is going up and the Hungarian From all the professional classes a bitter newspaper Az Lisag

bas sent round a special commissioner to inquire into their troubles. His report in Reformed doubt that on this occasion I must have Return Tickets as fare any a half exailable to Europe for Two Years; or to Church at Buda Peste who complain dozed when on a bench st Waterloo

and it is the clergy of the Intermediate Parts for Six Month.

Dwing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to do cancelled prost loudly. Their condition is describeti Station. I went on my bonnar as an

represhing martyrdom, and their

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Englishman and a peer of the real that The war has made life foncfully only had two glasses of stout on that. D. K. Blair. Miss Jardine difficult. The receipts lave dimin day. I say besitivaly I was not drunk. Mr and Mrs HF. Mrs TJ, R. Johns ished, and even marriages and marriage I say, if I had not azother moment to fees have diminished by 50 per cent.live, I had nothing to drink excopt a

Mr & Mrr Wall Mac- Their life is not life, but misery below couple of pints of stout at luncheon-time. Mr and Mrs D. C. Mr and Mrs Paine

Mr&Mrs F.W.Cary Intyre and child It is the widows who suffer most. the standard of comfort, of the poorest. If I drank in one day the whole of my We know no longer how to feed our week's consumption of drink I should children, or find clothes and boots for not have been druak. thent.

But the case of other professional men.

PRAYERS IN POLICË CELL,

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is hardly any better. One of the Pre- sidents of the Court of Appeal repre-platform, it must have been in my sleep. "It was singing or dancing on the sents that aren judges are reduced

Casulli

Mr T. L Perkins

Mr E. Colleyshaw Mr & Mrs E. Ralphs Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr and Mrs W. E Col Darling, RE Roberts Mrs Dillon

Mr A. M. Blark

Mr E Edwards Mr&Mrs W.Duinken Mr&Mrs Findlay

Smith" Miss Ferrier

Mr and Mrs B. A.

Hale

worth

Mr&Mrs V. Findlay

Smith

Mr Somvillis

to destitation They are so hungry, be I may have been so sleepy that I'lid not save, that it is likely to be easy to cor-know what I was doing, but I was not rupt them and he adds that some of drank. I may have said to the news. them are obliged to eke out their scanty paper-seller, Dit, shut up. It may resources by practising manual trades have been that told the man to go to Mr. A. FL. Hollings. Mr G. E. Wetton

A judge who is obliged to supple But said my prayers in the ment the administration of justice by cell as I always say them." the following of a cobbler will be, it is true, an everlasting pride to the Hungarian Bar: but his existence will alac be an eternal shame to the Hmgarian Government."

Crists THIS MONTH..

Mr Ruschinson: Yaa were not accused of being too sleepy, but of being a little too lively. (Laughter.) Is it your way, to show how sleepy you are, to put your arms around the first woman' you meet

but

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Lord Headley: What I say is that I Mrs R. Almond Mr J. Joseph Dover

did it,

if I had done it she Mr J. P. F. Anderson Mr G. D. Macdonald The professors also lament their lot would never have screamed. She would Mr G, Bannerman Mr G. Matheson and the elementary school teachers have been the first woman whe did, if Mr. Bertan

Mrs Mcleo express themselves with extreme bitter-she bad (More laughter). It is quite Mr W. Budge

Mr W

Morley Tiesa;-

true that I might pat a constable on the Miss M. F. Balion

Miss E. Motte We school resebers cannot live on be no henn in it. You know I am a

back,

or pull his nose, but there would Mrs Chadbourne Mr D. Muchali our salaries. The harden of the catas breezy person.n

Mr C. W. Chang Mrand Mrs Nathans trophes which are about to arrive falls

Mr. and Mr T 3. Miss Olivecroda Mr Hutchinson: And one of the"

Cheng

Mrs W. C. Panora you can do is to sing

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by anticipation on the teachers: The thing Headley: Yes, I am rather a) Me and Mrs Dick" Mr and Mrs G. -Fi“ Hongkong" May 14, 1914-

How

Can

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Can you expect a teacher to work conscientiously when he knows that good singer.

the children have on bread, and

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was of a pronounceri Celtic Mr J. W. Foulknes Mr Y. Sauer suffer." ག .. ”

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