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Hongkong. March 23, 1917.
PUBLIU LECTURE
1610
LECTURE to which the public POLITICAL BACKGROUNDS OF THE WAR", will be kindly given by of the Department of History and Politics, Princeton Iniversity, CS. At the CTY HALL en MONDAY the26th March, No 5.15 1. M.
⚫ure cordially invited, vn THE
Professor R. M. MCELROY PH.D. Heat
LTD.,
The China Mail.
BONGKONG, FRIDAY, March 23, 1917.
THE GREAT RETREAT.
S
THE
of the Somma bad placed beyond doute" the ability of the Allies to attain the objecta for which they are fighting, and the grent rétrent of the enemy which has since taken place can only be regarded primarily 3 an admission of lack of cunäidence among the Germans ia their ability to successfully resing. ou assaults.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENER
ון
The annual general meeting of the Phenix Club Ltd., will be held on Friday next, 30th inst.
Sports in connection with the Peak School are to be held on the grounds of the loo. Mr. Severn's residence Friday next.
We understand that the milers and cylinders of the four German ships eized at Swatow have been found "tu. be wilfully damaged."
The annual athletic sports in (*1) neotion with St. Stephan's College are to take place on the Jockey Club's ground at Happy Valley on Friday next.
Lieutenant . N. Murphy, Sergeant
THERE is doubilese an element of truth in the German explanation that the object of the great retreat is. Haines, Private P. D. A. Wilkie, "to create an entirely new situation, and Spr. W. Smith, of the Hongkong while sparing the terrible bloodshed Volunteers, have been granted leave for
the duration of the War.
We have been asked to mention
Sir William Bes Defies will take but when we remember the boastful that it has been found necessary to
the, Chair.
H. E. FOLLOCK, Honorary Servetary.
Hongkong. March 23, 1917
PHOENIX CLUE LTE.
1600
which the assault of the enemy's positions would have, involved"; references which, the Germans have made of the "fuvolnembility" of their
postpone the sailing of the 1.8. Ecuador from Wednesday the 28th inst. until
Hongkong the Volumes Styline, the explanation must appear Thursday the 29th, "at pocn
cold, comfort to the people of Germany
who have been led to expect so much. In the German statement
the reasons for the retreat are probably given in inverse order: the consideration of sparing
TOTICE is hereby given that the IN TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Club
Roos, Kings Building on FRIDAY, 3th
March, 1917 AL 5.15 MM.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE,
J. A. TARBANT,
Chuironts. Hongkong, March 23, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
"
A billiard match is to played at
Hotel, Kowloon, between Mr. S. Grey, nine o'clock this evening at the Palace
amateur champion of Kovicon, and Mr. B, Graham, of the Kowloon Docka
Mr V. Anderson, third engineer of
CHINA MAJLIS
יו
THE MAGISTRACT
"PAINS IN THE CHEST
In Mr. Wood's Court this morning a Chinese pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a quantity of Chinese medicine from the Kowloon godown, explaining that he had been suffering from pains in the chest.
Elix-excuse, however did not satisfy the magistrate and the defendant was sentencel to seven daya' bar! labour.
THEFT OF CHISELS.
A dock coolie charged with the theft.j of two chisels was brought before Mr. Melbourne this morning.
it was stated that the chisels were discovered tied around one of defondants legs as he was leaving the Cosmopolitan Duck...
Evidence was heard and It's Worship sentenced the defendant to seven days
hard abour.
C
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
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BEFORE MR. JUSTICE" COMPARTE ËSTINE JURGE]
CHARGE OF WOENDING.
Won Kai was charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding Leung Chin and Wong Lin on December 27, 1916, on board the 1.5. Empress of Russia. The prisoner pleaded not guilty, Mr. G. N. Orme, from the Attorney General's Office prosecuted and Mr. F. C. Jenkin appeared for the prisoner.
FRIDAY, MARCH 23 1917. -
CHINA AND GERMANY.
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THE LATE GEESTAN CONCESSIONS.
(Wah Tas Yaf Po's Service.)
Prxtso, March 22.
SPORTING.
H.K. CRICKET CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
THE ENTRIES.
diplomatic question bas decided to The Commission for the "study of
The entries for the forthcoming tenhle treat the German concessions at Tient-pies of the Hongkong Cricket Club, tegrament, Feld annually under ther sin and Hankow as "special districts" to be managed by officials specially
are as follows
appointed to them.
LAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.
Crook,
F. 3. Souters, M.. K. Lo. A. The utmost enfin prevails in Peking Wag Pu. Rie, M. W. Lo, N. E. Kent. regarding the diplomatic crisis." Qua-Ng Sae Kwong, Wong Fo Heung. E. The jurymen were: C. 3. de S.tions connected with it are receiving lank, A. L. Ruajahn, Rov. C. I Alves, D. A. G. Alison, G. L. Courteney, curaest consideration. There is no truth Cooper Hunt, F. A. Redwood, FL Ar EL. Maurico, J. Elias, A. K. Rahumed, in the report that the Government has | Nisbet, M.P. Lol Moosa Mahomed.
changed its policy.
The German Minister and his staff will leave Foking on Saturday.
A CANTON LOAN.
SANCTION REFUSED BY THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE.
CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLE.
F. A: Bedfod and Wong Po Kid, de H. Crook and T.. Forster, Lt. Col. Grip and N. E. Kent, Caps. Milner-Jones am!› F. W. Cary, J. M. Soeters and J. Verney, S.. E. Green and Hav. C. L. Cooper Funt. Sy Sze Kwong and Wong Fo Renng, R. Hancock and H. Hancock, 3. K. Lo and M. W. Lo, A. B. Raworth
and S. H. Dodwell.
After the jury had been emparelle, Mr. Justice Gomperts, referring to those
that he thought it was as wall to point [cames' not replied to when called, maieľ
absented themselves because they wil out that he did not think the jurors
thought it was because they did not fally did not intend to come. He know they should be present. If the contemporary the a Ta Yot fo
A Peking talegram to our Chinese and Sur Lieut. Murray, H. A. Nisbet other jurors would point this matter states that arrangements had been com
HANDICAP SINGLES "AL" out to them he had no doubt they would pleted by the Canton Government with
N. C.Austin recs, 13/1, F. G. Butcher. A COMBAT OF CLANS. be in court when called upon.
the Bank of Taiwan for a loan of owes / E. Green oves 80/3, T. IL In opening the case Mr. Orme said 3,000,000 yen lesced at s6 and bearing, Capt. Milner-Jones recs. 15/1, J. King recs 35/1. A. B. Raworth rect. Four chair coolies in Pedder Street, be did ont intend to try and prove the interest at 8% on the security of the. Soeters rees. 4/3. E. Abraham rec. two of whom were Hakas and the other maliciousness of the wounding as that Canton Cement Works, the two Puntia: became involved in an
old 36, F. A, Redmond rees.. 3/8, 3. E. was not necessary, What had to be Provincial Treasury and Prefects Kent owes 1/6, Hev, fi Cooper-Hunt altercations regarding a prospective fare, dechlod was whether the accused wilful Yamuus, the East Bund at Tai-sha-tan, owes 4/8; 9. F. Maltby rees. 18/1, M. When they finally commenced to fight, 17 attacked the two men. The accused and the Customs duties.
M. Maus reos, 47, H, 6. Muriel re every Haka and Punti in Fedder Street as boatswain on ben. 3 the Empress of
The Ministry of Finance has refused. A. H. Csok rues. 25/1. H. A. Niebes rushed to the assistance of his resective Rusia. She entered the harbour on to sanction the loan, on the ground that own 330. clanaman. The combat, however, was Christmas Eve last for a short stay of the securities are too heavy
HANDICAP SINGLER “D." of short duration. An Indian coustable four days and being busy, a number of quickly appeared on the scene and after extra hands were taken on and worked subduing the belligerents took the four coolies into custody,
morning on a charge of fighting in the When brought before Mr. Wood this street, the defendants, who presented a sorry appearance, were each fined thres dollars.
AN ASSAULT CASE...
Before Mr. Melbourne three Chinese)
were
the army the heavy casualties with the as Husch, has reported to the Police PFeared in Court with his head in round the boatswain's cabin some fight.
that between 7.30 and 8.30 yesterday morning his cabin was entered and $255; silver watch and a box of quill
bandages.
1. Stalker owes 15/3, 0. H. Rittär ‚owes, 1/69 F. Devington scratch; C. C.
Stark owes 15. J. Jonckheer,recs. 3/6... S. Peterkin dus /. W. J. Horison Fowes 15. W. P. C. Traford recs. 2/5, A. Morse'ns, 4/6. L. Winkler.rec. 8/8. J. B. Wod eratch, R. M. Henderson ewes 45. R. Pestonjes recs, 15/3, E. M.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY."
St. John's Hall of Thurday afternoon Some interesting tenais was seen at when anhecribers to the new Tennis Buin rees, 154, J. A. Ridgway rees. 3/6. Court were invited to a formal Opening H. Handley Pee owen 3/0, LA. C, Ceremony. The final of the open Cooney scratch. f. de B. Lagcuster rece Singles of the Hall was won by Mr. 15/3.. Chun Wing Ching who defeated Mr. Ip Kam Wa G-1, 7-5, 6-9.
MEN'S HANDICAP DOVELES. "P. F. J. Wodeherste and J. W. Franks ree. 15/1 H. A. Nisbet and S. H. Dod
Morse and J. A.
The Cup, presenteil by Mr-Wai Wing well owe, 1959. A. Hon, E Se. was handel to the winner Ridgway sec. 1511. C. C. Stark and N. and after tea some matelies were played. Austin te: 3/6. A. C. Looney and between the Visitors and the Sturlents. S. Peterin nc, 15. N. E. Kant and
artime till the December 27. Op the afternoon of that day the boatswain,
pay up to date for the purpose of pay under the arrangements in force, draw
ing the crew, and alse to pay off the extra banda That was December 27, the day before the ship was to leave for her return voyage to Vancouver. Thirty-eight of the crew were paid off and also 10 or 12 of the extra coolies were paid for the work done and for overtime. For some reason or other charged this morning with the men became aggravated over the assaulting a vegetable gardener, who amount they had received and peasing ing occurred which led to the two men, the complainants in the case, being severely wounded, one being stabbed in the stomach, the other sustaining a cut on his forebead, and his ear being early cut off. The former had to stay in the hospital for seven weeks and the
Sergeant Leslie Row of the Hong The story of the alleged assault, as
latter for 18 days. There way some ques-kong Volunteer Reserves, (and of the reisted by the complainant, was that tion as to whether the coolies made firm of Messrs Leigh and Orange) was whilst he was letting water into his sonable demands in a reasonable way, entertained by No. 3 Pintoon, A. Co., Than offering
felds, the defendanta attacked him with cabin and brandishing a knife sonnaged Wednesday night last prior to his 4/6, C. C, Galluzzi and II. Murray Rain However, the boatswain came out of his at dinner at the Hongkong Hotel on stones and bamboo poles and drove him to catch the two man. Fire broke out in the forecl drive away from the stream. notice in a London telegram to anon of the ss. Tai Lee shortly before
It may have leaving for the front
rve. 16/A, Aust. Paymır. N. Wright and been that the boatswain was acting in Indian contemporary on the 7th noon to-day.
Asst. Faym. Robinson rec. 15, Lt. Col. Lieut. R. Sutherland, Q. C. No. 3 Crisp and F. A. Redmond scratch, J. M. The Magistrate bound the complainant The fire brigade immeand the defendante alike over on a
self-defence and that
the "coulies Company, HKV.R, took the head of sagter and II. 1 Vermey 700. 4/6, 0. inst a interesting comment on the diately responded, and the crew applied personal bond of $100 each, to keep the prisoner contends. It was a fact Bryson, who was responsible for the A. R. Raworth and A. H. Crook reci 2/5, came at him with knives, as the the table and was supported by Corp. F. Malthy and W. J. Morrison rec. 3/6. German military situation by the the ships pumps and quickly extin peace for six months. lilitary expert of the Westminster guished the flames. The damage has Gazette which presents the situation not as yet been estimated.
which they were, threatened was 161Tmost likely the main reason, and the hope that the withdraws from the great salient would nullify the pro-stolen. THE Undersignal have received in-
structions to sell by Public Auction.jected nglo-German offensive" is
seized upon as the principal excuse Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
because it bears the appearance of to acknowledge with thanks the follow. French side the commandera in the Hospitals -
strategy"
On the British and ng donation to the funds of the
Field are under no illusion "as to the real meaning of the evacuation. We
on
MONDAY...
the End April, 117, at 12 o'clock moon, at Kwong Hip Lung & Co.'s Ship Yari, Sham Shui Po,
The Stenm Launch
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144
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It was stated that the complainant and the defendants were allowed to use water from a certain stream and had quarrelled as regards the hour in which
respective privileges. they were permitted to exercise their
HOSPITAL.
boatswain.
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OFF TO THE FRONT.
FAREWELL TO SERGEANT LESLIE RUSS, H.K V.K
lev, C. Cooper Hunt owe 15/1, M. M: Maas and W. Manning rec. 5/6, 0. Thorne and T. H. King rec. 5/8. Winkler and J. Jonckheer rec. 15/E S.- F. Green and E. Abraham owe 4/6, Capt. Milner-Jones and P. Cary ove 1/0. R. H. Hancock owe 80. F. Beving ton sud F. C. Butcher rec.*2/8, R; M. Henderson and H. Handles Pegg tes. 15, n. H. Bitter and R. Buchan rec. 3/6. J. Stalker and H. E. Tayler rec. 2/4,
J. B. Wei and C. C. Hickling ree. 2/0,,
H...E. Mariel and F. Syme Thomson tec..
PROFENSIONAL PAIRS.
that some of the coolies had knives and excellent way the evening's proceedings a knife was found on Leang when he were organised. The Chairman, in well "P. Beyington and F. C. Butcher, P. For further particulara; apply to the in a few terse sentences. Remarking!
came to the hospital. Whether the chosen words proposed the toast of the P. J. Wodehouse and J. R. Wood, L. Undersigned.
Launch to convey intending puson the fact that the political effect ber of the staff of the Hongkong and Mr H. C. Aspinall, a popular mem-
"HONGKONG" BEDS AT NETLEY coolies attacked the hostswein the jury guest, saying he hoped he would soon Winkler and J. Jonckheer, F. A. Bad chasers wiil
leave Blake Pier of Turkey's reveres in Mesopotamia Shanghai Banking Corporation, was
must decide. Counsel was afraid' they
after arriving home obtain his first mond and K. Brayshay, H. E. Maziel 11 A.M.
Terms: Cash.
would never be able to ascertain the star and that the others would follow and A. Morse, H. A. Nisbet and A. G. "will be profound," he says: "This married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, THE OVERSEAS CLUB EFFORT. real truth about
Floteher, 3. 31 Mase and W. the money.
The quickly.
He also hoped to seeADDing. R. Hancock and H. Hancock, imposes upon Germany "the necessity Singapore, recently to Mariz, daughter
was usual, no doubt. Serge Ross back again safe and sound, . E. Ritter and E. Bochan, S. E. 1608 of a new effort, since, to allow, the of the late Mr John Gillies, of Ilford, Bryan, Hon. Corresponding Secretary
We have received from Mr Jas. J thought he was entitled "to fall of the German régime in Turkey Essex. Miss Gillies, who is just from in Hongkong, of the Overacas Club, the boatswain was placed in danger by
a little after, of course, having paid an official Greep and S. H. Dodwell, Lt. Col. Crisp aquaez." The question was whether visit to Berlin.
and Rev. C. L. Cooper Hant, B., would be fatal to German influence home, was given away by Mr J. C. printed balance sheet relating he coolies or whether the wilfully Though
Henderson and H. Handley Pegg, J. M. in the Balkans, which in turn would Peter, manager of the bank, Mrs Scrym to the subscriptions for the main damaged the two men.
Soeters and HL. J. Vermey! be a heavy blow to German influence geour was the matron of honour, while tenance of Hongkong" beds. st
Mr V. M. Grayburn, of the bank, acted Netley Hospital The subscriptions whether the two complainants in the Before the end of the dinner Company 15/4, Asst. Payiz. N. Wright and re The Foreman of the Jury asked was glad to be able to go to the Front. rec. 15, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cary owe in Austria. It is as certain as any as best man: Archdeacon Swindell off-totalled $2,593.19, and the sum of case were members of the crew of the Sergt. Major Bond, on behalf of the Sondemen ros. 1/6, 3r. and Mrs. H. A 9.15 p.m.-Performance by Clarke's thing can be that all the aid theciated, and after the ceremony $1,633 has been forwarded to support thip or whether they were among the Reserves presented Sergt: Ross with Nisbet owe 30, Mr. and Mrs. J. de Br
Germans can muster will be forthcom-reception was held at Mount Echo by
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Hongkong, March 23, 1917
(Continued on. Page 3.)
THE CALENDAR.
MEMO. FOR TO-DAY
Cirque at Kowloon.
· MEMO. FOR TOMORROW.
10.30m-Auction of Dress Materials
Perfumery, Brasawars, Rain Coats etc. etc. at Mesars. Hughes and Hough's.
General Memoranda“
MONDAT, March 28:--
4 p.m.-Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.
TomDay, March 27-
!
10.30 am-Launch of the
way Bay.
9.5.
"
ing. Taking all theatres of war, Mr and Mr Peter, following which Mr three beds in the Hospital. The however, there is a serious deficit of and Mra Aspinall left for Pasir Ris balance in hand is $851.40. It is the men and equipment. The demands Bungalow, kindly leat by Mr E S.intention of the local members of the of Germany's allies cannot be met in
Club to maintain the three beds unti the end of the war.. Bukovina, Galicia and Asia without
Nattan
CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
Indos Deliss China Bugarant
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3:30 p.in. 127... buyers 196 buyers sellers sales
127.
197
Hongkong Wharves 61 sellers Hongkong Docks 127 ayers "Humphreys"............. st buyers Tramways..... 7 buyers Shanghai Cottons Tia 117 b.118. Yangtazepoos. 5 Belicks
coolies temporarily engaged.
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Sergt. Ross suitably responded.
regretted leaving
be
his Platoon and the HK V. Rhe
MIXED DOCULES HANDICAP.
P. P. J. Wodehouse and iss. Gordons
draft, which the recipient said he Lancaster see. 15/0, Lt. Col. Crisp and Mr. Orme: They are two of the would invest in a pair of prismatic Mrs. Lawe owe 15/2, Capt. and Mrs. extra banda...
binoculars before proceeding to the Milner Jones rec. 15, A. B. Raworth and Dr. Moore of the Government Civil front. Ca-Serg-Major Cooke, Corp! is Wilkinson owe 4/6, 16. Gray and Miss Robinson owa 2/6, M. M. Mass and Hospital gave evidence of the admittance Sandford, and Pts. W. Logan, also Miss Lammert rec, 15, 5. A. Bedrood
of the complainants to the hospital and wished their parting guest bon voyage. and Mrs. Winslow scratch, C. C. Hickling the nature of their injuries.
27
The case occupied the whole day and had concluded when we went to presa.
DEATH OF MR. PAUL RUBENS.
MANY BRILLIANT SUCCESSES AS AUTHOR AND COMPOSER.
After dinner, the party adjourned to the and Mrs. C. B. Brown owe 8/6, Mr. and Victoria Theatre, where seats had been C. C. Stark rec. 8/8-C Thorne and reserved...
Mrs. F. J. B. Gibson rec. 4/8) Haz Others present were Capt. Champ cock and Ma. H. Hancook ons 80, Mr. kin, Capt. G. G. "Wood, Lient AE and Mrs. Bevington res. 15, RAT. C. L. Wright, Lieut. Evan Jones, Comp-Sergt. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Kant owe 15/1
Cooper Hat and Mrs. Armstrong one 30, Major Dawson, Q.MS. Tollan, Sergt. Green and Mesars Aucott, Blair, Beareer paire, Balilios, Pain, Bari, Dixon, Earle, Goldsmith, Hollingsworthi, Meriki, Mose Mackichan, Miller, Neabit, Paine, Sharp,
By the death of Mr. Paul Rubens, at the age of 41, a brilliant career in the theatrical world has been cut short. Mr. Sara, Sheppard, Taylor, Wolf, White Bubens, who died at Falmouth, was and Williams.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE,
EIFLES
In the Summary Court this morn | a corresponding saving elsewhere. It ing, the case in which W. J. Cooper would be a mistake to say that such claims $1,000 from Police Sergeant John enforced economy was the chief Me. D. Tullock for trespass and assault cause of the retirement on the Ancre. and battery, was brought again up That is due to the mastery of the before Sir William Rees Davies, the "Autolyeus" at Taikoo Dockyard. enemy's tactics by ours, but economy Chief Justice. Mr. Gardiner, represent- 11.30 am Green Island Cement Co's was the motive, and not a temporary tiff, and the defendant, who was in court,
Meeting.
ing Mr. Goldring appeared for the plain- "Noon, H.K. & W. Dock Co's. Meeting one, since the demands of Germany's asked that the case be adjourned sine die, Noon. Queen's College Athletic
allies are likely to become heavier and explaining that they were very short of Sports on College Ground, Cause
more insistent." The German retiremen in Yaumati, and every time he had p.m.-Annual General Meeting of the Association of Exporters and ment ia ou a far bigger scale than to come to court he had to get some Dealers of Hongkong............
could have been anticipated when body else, to take his place. Mr. JURIDAT 27 & WEDNESDAY March 99:----
£16 p.m.Auction of Household those lines were written, but it is Gardiner said he thought it would be
all obvious st
that it better to have a day fixed, but this
BRITONS LEAVING HOME. "nullifies the Anglo-French offensive was not at present in the Colony, His would depend upon the plaintiff, who
bin to think of the musical profession State for War, speaking in London at affordab 11.30 am-Hongkong Tee Co's. Meet unless
After leaving Oxford. Mr Rubens wrote concert given to Coloniel Scottish sol Bergeant 68 Packham, P. U. Gus. ing.
the phrase is intended Lordship remarked that there was an movements of British subjects from the Harold Ellis, which was produced at the dier, said: "I am certainly one of thou Joseph, P. C. 009. Buck, P. C. 768 K
A far-reaching Order affecting the three act comedy in collaboration with
Reynolds, P. C. 704 Wanser, P. C. 738 Noon-Hongkong Fire Insurance Co's. to
Meeting.
retirement action outstanding. The defendant was United Kingdom was published in a Royalty in 1898. He scored his first big who would wish, as long as all that is Mobomed, 20.891 Uau, P. 0816 Tuuziday, March 20 —
has disappointed the Allies of an in court and wanted to have the case recent London Gazette. new regola success with the lyrics be wrote for necessary is done in defence of our Bandran P. C. 654 Remedios PC. 584
"Florodors in 1899, and quickly became esase, that the people's amusement. Castilho, P. O. 5341 Restriction Order, 1914, which reads as one
Remedios, of the day. He bad my of this Order,
alare in such favourites da
Ban "The Kingdom except after
hich he was both sathor and composer
Furniture at "Braeside" 20 Mac-not donnell Road. WEDNESDAY, March 23-
...
Шеал that the
originally intended for a barrister, but
while an undergraduate at Oxford his
musical and dramatic talents developed
to a degree that made his friends erga Lord Derby, British Secretary of
The following will parade in uniforms with rifles at Central Fistion at 5.45% p.m. on Tuesday March 17th Examp tion may be given by the Chief Inspector Musketry) only. Medical exampls must
P. 300 P. O. BAS
Hongkong Stock Exchange Bettlement early and a great victory which heard Mr. Gardiner said that evidence:tion is srided to Artic the Aliens one of the most popular mesical comedy whether in the open air or the thastre. Ping Cheung, P. C. 17.30 Ship
Day.
might have to be taken in Shanghai follows:
the German command recognised Hill Lordship said that the defendant other Without prejudice to any authors
6.30 p.m.-General Meeting of Memo We have recovered, at a minimum at
after time. The case was adjourned sine
as the public interest does not suiter.
Fornitura at Mesars. Hughes and to be inevitable if they did not retire. J should not be brought to the court time shall not embark at any port in the Country Girl and Dyed Lhould go on, as best they can, long 49 Chen Tak, 1
United
tion by
person
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a slicns officer. In
maids, while the succeeding
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LIFE SAVER.
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James Lab, PO. 25 Li King For P.O. 638 White Man Tat Cheung,
P.C. 670
Hobb
P.C 714 Hunter,
754 Mutton PC/723 Spaulding, P.808. Omar, PC 697 Hamed, P.C. 818 Rabume 2.0.111 Ng Cup Ng, P.C. 11 Tam Chit Wing, R.Ü. 80 Yeung Man Yuk, P.O: 185 Lam Eu
P.C. 210 Pong Yule Loong, P. 189
920 pm-Auction of Household
Hough's.
senbers of the Hongkong Club. cost of life and material, very
shall FRIDAY, March 201-- Ay B
at any port in the UnitThree Little Maida," "Lady Madcap. large area of territory which the
ted Kingdom Noon-China Sugar Refining Coal
Meeting,
RUB IT IN Germans have con
In each case there is Denmark"--had a popularity that is occupied for two years.
proviso that in granting or refusing still Troak in the memories of theatre is safe to say that Chamberlain's D.m.-St.
Stephen's College Athletic Sports
and a half, That is the outstanding at Vocan,not be reared without taking | kgcordance with general or special in Cord the past few years Mr. Rubens as ved the lives of more, people areen WingChing. P.C. 25 Shula
good many people thick rheumausm permission analens officer shall act in goers In pita indiferent health 2.30pm Auction of Household lact of the situation. Sit DoveLAB Bala sammod thoroughly late the skin any refusal permission may be revoke the After the Gift at the Galety in remedy in existence. It is know
nauseous medicine: Chimberlain's Pain structions of a Boccetary of State and continued, at work writing the music relieved more suffering than any other Wing Sep. F.O. 105 PD Furniture at Messrs. Hughes and
Ling PO Lan King Tong, POL Hough's Pi
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