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SITARESS

WATSON'S

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even level throughout the war. The Allied blockade, for example, has imposed severa limitations on the expenditures of the Teuton Powers, and, again, we have to remember that the outbreak of was found these Powers fally equipped and prepared for a great war, while practically all her adversuries were very much unprepared for so great a

THE PREMIER SCOTCH OF venture. The financial lessons of the

THE FAR EAST

FOR 25 YEARS.

POPULARITY MAINTAINED BY ITS EXCELLENT QUALITY: NOT BY EXPENSIVE WORLD-WIDE ADVERTISING.

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

WINE AND SEIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG.

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.

BANKRUPTCY N 63 68 4914

Re CRUZ BASTO & COMPANY

of Prince's Building, Victoria, Hongkeng, Merchants.

FINAL DIVIDEND is intended, to

Hoxoxoxe. FRIDAY, July 7, 1917.

be declared in the above matter. THE Creditors who have not prove their Debts by the eth day of August, 1917. will be excluded.

Data'this gith day of July, 1917. AN C. A. A ROZA; Truter.

1901

THE CALENDAR.

THE COST OF THE WAR.

war, however, may be better studied after the war when fuller information will doubtless be available. For the Bioment we can "but contemplate with amazement the growing had of debt which the war is casting apon practically the whole of the nations of Europe.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

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CHINA MAIL.

THE MAGISTRACY.

-JUNK MASTER FINED $4,000

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In Mr. Wood's Court this morning Chinese junk master was charged with being in the possession of 273 taels of prepared opium other than Government opium and also with permitting his junk to be used for the purpose of carrying opium.

Revonne Officer Wilden stated that,

companied by Chinese Ravenne Officer, he bearded the defendant's jouk (No. 1414) last Wednesday morning, The defendant was on board and in answer to the witness's enquiries said the master of the junk was nahoro. The witness then bad the junk searched aid the opium, packed in 1 tael tins, was found concealed in a space between 'he harp of the most are the bulkhead of the junk. This space could only be carted by crawling through a shull hole near the mast and it was repels to extract! the opium. The defendant was shsenently identifiest as the master of the junk nel taken into Police custody, The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and sail that the opium was not his. He was entirely unware that the ópinn was concealed aboard his junk. The Night Fete which was to have One of his fokis was probably respon ren hell to-morrow night, at the sible for the offence. Victoria Recreation/Club has been post- poust

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Entries for the H. K. Cricket Cluby's Staurier Tennis Tournament close to

merrow at poon.

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Tomorrow is the last day in Figures of Great Britain's for the receipt. of subscriptions to Expenditure on the war given the Russina Internal Liberty Fann by Mr. Bosar Baw, when,ons Chan. I the Russo-Asiatic Biok. cellor of the Exchequer, he owed

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Votes of Credit, the other day for Exhange opened this morning th £850,000,000), Ware in them-lves higher making it 2, 7.346 decand., At prodigious. The total Votes 10 tagnin ruse another 1tb making it Credit passed by the House of Com-177.16. This afternoon there was no

Piurther change. mons,sine the beginning of the war have wanted w/ £3-202,00,000, When we reflect that this represents MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW

the financial contribution of a single Russian Internal Liberty Efan closes. 16.30%.m.-Auction of Dress Materiale, Power in a war in which six or seven Fass Costumes, etc etc. at Maclame | of the world's greatest Powers have Gaine, Alexandra BuildingS.

been engaged for three geurs ( qualifiution which leaves ont u

Soon. Entries log for FK. C.C.

Summer Tennis Tournment.

General Memoranda.

MNWAY, July an-

+

Anniversary of the Accession of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy 100 10.30-Auction of Dress Materials, Fints, Costumirs, etc, eta at Malame Gains, Alexandra Buildings. 4.30 p.m. Anetion of Tousehold Furniture, Electric Fittings, etc. at

A number of soldiers and sailors were kindly entertains at the Victoria Theatre yesterday afternoon by the members of a company of entertainers known as "The Camicis,'

approached them they thought his boat was a pirate boat, and therefors made ofas quickly as posible. They had not been lynamiting Bak and the lighted p joss stick found in the defendant's" boat was merely for "good jose."

His Worship remarked that there was insuficient evidence for a convie tion and discharged the defendant...

-AN OPIUM CHARGE

A Chinese woman was arrested yester

day on the Thing Wo Wharf and charged with attempting to export six tuels of prepared opium without an export per mit from the Superintendent of Imports and Exporta

**

When the woman appeared before Me J, E. Wool this morning she pleaded not guilty to the alleged offence. Although the epium had been found concealed in one of her baskets she said she back not known that the drug was in the basket. She had employed a coolie to carry ber basket to the Tung Wɔ Wharf.

After His Worship had heard further eviderco in the case, the defendant was discharged.

!

LIFE IN A TENEMENT.

A Chinese named Wood Chak Plug who lives on the third floor of No. 23 Caine Rout, was summoned before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning of the charge His Worship questioneel Revenue of making a noise between the hours of Oficer Wild regarding the "confica-11 p.m. and am on the 23rd instant, tion of junks on "a" second conviction which was chleulated to disturb the of the master.

complainant, one S. Francisco dos Santos, who excupies the second. Hoer of the house.

The Officer explained that only jurks under 15 tons could be confiscated on a secind conviction of the master. The defendant's junk was about 100 tonaand therefore could not be confiscated on that particular charge.

After further evidence was heard the defendant was convicted on the second

charge

Elis Worship imposed a fine of $4,000, with the alternative of six months hard labour, and ordered that the opinbe confiscated.

Mr. W. B. Hind, who appeared as solicitor for the defendant, said that the summons was a case in which his alieat was accused of playing "sparrows" and he, in turn, accused the complainant of singing and dancing

His Worship formally adjourned the use until next Tuesday.

THE ** CHILKA " ́ FIRE.

A JUVENILE OFFENDER A PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCES.

Before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning a

Crown Sergt. Buckley of the Rangoon small Chinese boy was charged with Town Polico who was a passenger on

FRIDAY, JULY 27, 19.7.

CANTON RED CROSS

WORKERS.

THREE MONTHS' WORK..

The following is a report of work done and shipments made by the above daring the months of April, May and

June

THE MONGOLIA.

DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

BOMBAT, June Soth.. A Press representativo today obtaine the following emi-otheial account of the Mongalin disaster

Bombay was in wireless communication On April 18th one case to Colonel with the Mongolia some time before the

As atmospherical distur Gordon Hall, RA.M.C., Cairo, contain was minist

badees are very great at this season of ing:-

the year no undue alarms 'was felt when 3 white shirts and waist contsubaequent attempt to pick up wireless 6 pairs white trousers 6 packs of communication with the veel failet. cards, 5 boxes cigars, 2 suits of cloth-The first,nows of the disaster came to ing, 15 pairs of fiannet pyjamas, lembay when supernumerary chief wabe, 13 paim of socks, 18 pairs of affeer of the Mongolia, in charge of one slippers for nurses, 20 eye bandages, the ship's beats, reached the manilua. 31 brush sul camb bags, 23 pillow vessel in Tambay harsour before noon on Sunday. The captain of the Mongolia, cases, 132 suspansory bandages, 60 whose bout had also sailed op, arrive? kimonos, 35 pairs crepe pyjamas, 761ang atter. Two vessels were immediately milk covers, 18 tray cloths and, 36 despatched from the Royal Tridian Marino dockyard laden with clothes and medical. pairs Japanese slippers

of

was therefore unable to make use of het wireless.

On April 24th one case to the Matron "conforts to Juajira, un thé coast, south of the Hospital Auxiliaire 113 Honfleur, Babayer which the survivors of the Mongolia had effected their landing and France, containing:-

Iwere waiting to be brought to Bombay." 4 suits of clothes, 14 tray clothe The rescuide hips reached Bombay again 10 pairs surgical socks, 10 pillow about poow in Tursday with the survivors, cases, 18 flannel shirts, 43 tins of It happened that the Mongolia's wireless cigarettes. 1 box cigars, 30 lbs, sugar, apparatus was destroyed by the terrifia (5 tins), 15 pneumonia jackets, force of theuine explosion, and the ship ward cloths, 52 triangular bandages, 6 bed jackets and: 340 rolled bandages.

The greatest credit is due to the ship's Dispatched through the kindness of officers, crew and the passengers in Monsieur Resu, French Consul at getting, the bits away in twelve minute Hongkong.)

the ship finally sinking in sixteen." On May 12th two cases to the Matron Precisely at 12. the officers reported

it 12.30 the officers left and at 13-02 the 56th, Starionary Hospital, Jehemidieb, that all pages were of the ship and Sinai Fenivula, containing

ship sank. There is no better proof of 24 paire crepe pyjamas, by the splendid 'conrags and behaviour thunb bandages, 18 triangular bandages, 108 prevailed them the fact that 470 souls milk covers, 45 T. bandages, 37 tray get clear of the vessel within a quarter cloths, 17 ward cloths, 1 awab, 33, an iour. Very heavy seas are at pre- pillow cases, 18 shrouds, 12 brush and sent breaking over the Mongolia. Her comb bags, 24 towels, 1:0 yards bats are will showing a few feet of ter muslin, blankets, 15 cushions, their tops above the water but the rough- 1857 rolled bandages, 1 bundle old of the sea renders impossible diving operations by which it was hoped to linens (assortment of shirts, trousers, recover dine of the mails, collars etc.)

2 boxes cigars, 1 ense . The ** Advocate of India" this evening ginger, 4 tins of ginger, 3 tins of fudge says:-The Arst intimation of the loss of (toffee) 10 tins of cigarettes in the Mongolia was received in Bombay on barley sugar, 2 fins chocolate, books Sunday afternoon; when two boats belong zuri magazines, 5 doz bandkerchiefs, with Captais lewelly and some of his ing to the vessel reached Bombay barbour

daz. eye bandages and 2 dos, officers and crew. According to the story kimonos,

tald by some of the survivers the Mongolia Da June 30th one cue to the met with a strong mocwson after leaving Matron, 34th Stationary Hospital, Aden. On Saturday morning she experi enced heavy seas soon after she was in

but no warning was given that she might On June 30th two cases to Colonel probably run the risk of striking a flout- Gordon Hall, RA. M. C., Cairo, ing mine, although she was at this time The righbourhood of the zone in which containing-

(Case 1,) 12 draw shecta, 12 tray a Japanese veel was sunk and the City cloths, 13 table clothalil ward cloths, of Exeter damaged. 34 pillow cases, 7 abroads, 61 T

As the morning advanced it bandages, 24 many-tailed bandages, impossible to keep up wireless communi- 60 T. bandages, pads, 3 pairs,cution with Tombay, and at noon most of prjamaa (thin), 43 pairs crepe the passengers and art of the vessel pyjamas (thin), 48 tine cocoa and were on deck, when they heard a loal milk, 1 pair shoes, 4 pairs of boots, 8

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the account the United States), it of the Presidential scals, was arrested at stealing & dozen lead pencils, valued at board the ill-fated 5. S. "Chilka" belong. Jaheraidich, "Sizai Paninuila,"contain wireless communication with Bombay:

38, from a shop at No: 50 Wellingtoning to the British India Co, has given ing Japanese Fly Traps. Street.

will be realised that the expenditure on the war has been so stupendous that the average mind minut reel t the contemplation of the figures. The Pennemie Bureau of the Japanese Department of Finance recently pub- lished a comparative statement of the war expenditures of England, France Russia, Italy Germany and Astría-·| Hungary, down to May of the 10.30 am-Auction of Showcases present year. This statement puts the

Office Fittings, etc at Madame

war expenditure of the. Entente at Gains Alexand Buildings. Noon-Auction of "Lysholt," 10498,202,044,900 yen (which is roughly

The Ponk, at Mr. Geo. P. Lammert's 2.30 p.m.--Auction of Furniture Pictures, Pianos et etc. at bestrs, Hughes and Hough's FRIDAY, August 3-

303, Nathan Road, Kowloon TUESDAY, July 31:-

Fales Rooms.

1. p.m.-Full Moon. SATURDAY, August 4 :--.

Anniversary of Declaration of War between Great Britain and Germany (1914),

MORBAT, August :- General Holiday. MONDAY, August 15-

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Invidend duc. - WEDNESDAY, August 15

H.K. Tramway Cox Dividiend due.

THE CHINA MAIL"

NOTICE.

General Ting Hwai, the custolian Shanghai last week by the Settlement Police on a warrant charging him with illegal possession of the insignia He was taken over to the Mixed Court, immediately tried and at once turned over to the Defense Commissioner, - Lu Yunghesuan. He is now being heķi ut the Arsenal

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Griffin, bave returned to the Colony, after a holiday.

Mr. II. 5. Bennett, of the Chins and Taran Telephone Co, and Mrs. Bennett have returned to the Colony.

£9,850,000,000 while that of the two

tile nations is given as 52,462, 207,000 yen (roughly £5,300,000,000). In the matter of war expenditure, Judge Lohinger, of the United States England comes first and Germany Court for China, and Mrs. "Lobinger second, having spent 40,438,316,000 left for America last week on a short yen and 37,845,297,000 yen res- vacation. The Judge while at home intends to work for the enactment of pectively up to May. France is

legislation on behalf of the Court in third with 26,571,585,000 yeu, nod

Chipa Kussia spent 24,224156,000 yer, Austro-Hungary 11,618,000,000 yen and Italy 6,073,477,900 yen.' As the scale of the war has been steadily enlarged the daily rate of expenditure has correspondingly increased in the

THE HEAVY RAIN.

SMALL LANDSLIDES.

Alanalide has accurred. heat. No.

The juvenile defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to ten strukea of the birch.

INSOLENT CHAIR COOLIES..

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the following account of the fire at the time she took fire. The "Chilka" suited from Madras on the 20th June, loaded with a general cargo. She stop ped off Earns to take on board a further care of jute and pigs and was anchore in the Barca Reads, about a mile and s half from sbore, when the fire broke out. Smoke was first sech issuing from No.3 hatch. It was then 1 pm. sad the Euro- Prof. Gonzales this morning summon- ed two Chinese chair coolies before Mr. pcan passengera, comprising seven Indien

four

Children, Dyer Ball to answer the charge of just set down to tifin. There were also nearly 1,700 Indian passengers on board. demanding more than their legal fare, As soon as the fire was noticed, those of and also with using abusive language.

deck

passengers who were in the The complainant stated that he after part of the resul, near hatch. No. 3, were sent forward. The officers and engaged the defendants' chair (No. 259) | crew at once started the pumps going at D'Aguilar Street and directed them but though a very large quantity of to convey him

to his home water was pumped into the bold, there was no discernible effect, as after lunch in Arbuthnot Read After he it was seen that thames and emoka were seated in the chair the defendants would still belching forth from the bold in a suffocating volume. It was in the part not take him the way he wanted to go of the vessel that that the pigs had been When be remonstrated with them they placed, and soon their squeals and a little that the fire had reached them. This but attempted to tip him out of the chair. Inter the smell of burning flesh showed

Orders were now The complainant then got out of the added to the borror of the scene. defendants' chair and gave them ten there was no panic.

not Batisfied, cents. They were however, and demanded fifteen cents, which was more than their legal fare. When the complainant summoned a police constable the defendants reviled big (the complainant) in abusive language.

Both defendante pleaded not guilty

but

for

Still

for the 08, call to be sent out, given

though the wireless operator tried seven hours he was unable to get any response either from land or sen Eis work deserves the greatest credit, for he was

by danges

of being suffocated the smoke, while the heat was intense. He was an Australian. By 3.30 p.m. the fire was beyond control and by 4 p.m. it had reached No. 4 hatch. It was then realized that the pumps were use less.

Hitherto there had been no panic

A

was

doz. cakes assorted soap, 2 boxes report and work realised that the vessel had struck a mine. Captain Levellyn coaltar soap, 2 boxes carbolic soap 3 doz. tooth brushes, 3 tias condented immediately ordered all en board to take to the boats, The rommel, it is stated, milk, & tins of jam, 4 tips of cigarettes struck a mice at 12-14 and within the and 7 boxes cigara.

(Case 2) 1 flannel coat, 3 pairs short space of fourteen minutes all those fannel trousers, 6 bed jackets, 13 who were believed to be alive were in the pairs priamas 10 fannel shirts, 6 boats. Orders were then given to move battles of sweets, 3 bed jackets, 6 away.

Captain Llewellyn having reported tin vesta, 16 many tailed bandages, 9 khaki knoe caps knitted by blind how cf his vessel at the examination children, 6 pairs khaki socks knitted station in Bombay Harbour, two vessels of by blind obildrez, 12khaki the Royal Indian Marino were immedie helmets knitted by blind children, 11tely put cut in search of boats, To surgical socka, 151 handkerchiefs, vessels returned to Bombay on Tuesday 79 triangular bandages, 85 milk jog afternoon, with the survivor who had in covers, bundles old linen, the meantime, managed to reach the bundles oddmanta, 25 ere bandages, Janjira coart in safety. 120 yards butter muslin, 48 pairs straw slipper, 6 pairs socks, 34 towels, paper and books.

Mrs. HER,

P

According to an official intimation the Tossel sankin 18 minutes, on an even kerl

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

Later. There were in all 470 souls si CANTOS, le 1 Juin, 1917.

board the yel and the essnalties among the crew, which were mostly confined to Secretaire Hon. du Comité des Dames men in the engine room, are reported to

Quieres de 15 Croix Rouge be 23, six of whom were Europeana... Kritannique, a Catou.

Thirty al bags have been recovered nation, the deck passengers hudding

MADAME Pour faire soje a mu lettre up to date and arrangements will übertig together, too frightened to do anything else, but as soon as it was seen that the du 12 Fevrier dernier, j'ai l'honneur de he made to recover more from the cakes" flames were issuing from No. 4 hatch, vous informer, (pie je n'ai pas manqué vessel, the masts of which are visible that were seized with .A

case of most of the belligerents. For 106 Kennedy Read as the reult of to the charges, but after evidence though there was considerable conater-

example, this statement of war.

heavy rains..

Another occurred on the road from

expenditures shows that England Kowloon City to Shatin, about two spent £1,500,000 a day during 1914, miles from Kowloon City, and just west but during the first few months of Lion Rock. About fifteen yards of j of 1917, she spent £5,340,000 a the roadway was carried away. day, (Mr. MCKENNA Baid in

The rainfall for the 24 hours ending their the House of Commons. this week at 10 o'clock this morning was 1.60 ten stid reased to the Editor, note that the British expenditure is now inch. During the last four days about

Communications relating to news should

be wadrowood to THE EDITOR:

Correspondent mot forward

necessarily

for publication bab as evidence of good £8,000,000 a "day.) France, spent

with

All matter for publication should be | 42,300,000 francs a day in 1914, written on one side of the paper only. aod "85,100,000 in 1917, Russia

Letters relating to business should be

· addressed' to THR Manager.

Bate of gabsoripting to "Chins Mail

Mashoud be sent as scen a pornible usi

: 91 cta, per cúpy,

16,500,000, roubles a day in 1914

9 inches of rain have fallend

WAR CHARITIEL

2nd 35,200,000 roubles in 1917, The Hon E. R. Hallifax, Hon. and Italy 7,500,000 lira per day Secretary, War Charities Committee,

beard, each defendant was fined $5.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF

OPIUM:

Two Chinese seamen belonging to a trading jank were brought before Mr. Wood this morning on the charge of being in the unlawful, possession of 150 taels of prepared opium.

The case was formally, adjourned qutil to-morrow rerning.

CHARGED WITH DYNAMITING FISH.

A Chinese fisherman charged with

began to rush about as ific and de remettre à la Croix Rouge Russe la above water.

bewildered.

ume de $200, que votre Comité bien

Despite all efforts to calm them many

were overboard. These

nearly allEo, accusest la reception de la dite Scrambled to the rails and jumpai voulu donaere notre Société. drawned and their dead bodies fonting omme, le President de la Société an la frontic votre Comité leur reconnaissance is fearfulness of the scene. Others, the Croix Boys Busa ne prie d'expainier with fear, clang to the Europeans,

soing' 'de plus sincere pour vos begging the later to save them.

ALL Hopes of saying the ship was now soldats malades et blessés. bandoned, and the order was given to Je saisie cette ocessi pour voul lower the boats. This was done in safety renouveler, Madame, l'expression de mes and the remainder of the passengers gut salely to shore, the Europeans being the sentiments les plus respectueux last to leave, except one Bengali woman who was loaded with gold jewellery. She jumped but missed the boat and fell into the water She was not seen again. Meanwhile the anchor had been raised and the ship hoaded for shore where she was safely beached. The European women and children and ons Indian woman who was a cripple, were taken

ct

(Signed) A. OTVINKEOW.

Cenwil-Général des Russle

Comité Central de la Croix-Rouge

Francaise,,

21. Rue Frauccik ler,

**Paris, le 16 Avril; 1917.

CANADA'S 50 YEARS.

SIR. R. BORDEN'S MESSAGE.

Sir Robert Borden, in a momage to the Canadian people on the 50th zani versary of the Dominion concludes: In 1866, the year before our Confederation was borz, Frossio snatched from Austria the hegemony of German States, and took the first step along, tha, kwful path: which she forced upon humanity, three years ago. Her challenge to civilisation, to human freedom, 4 being

beyond the sens by the free 7 M

MADAME LA PRESIDENTEMonelen le of the world. Among them Canada has

worthily taken her place, and proudly

$18 per annum per quarter and por mes in 1914, and 30,000,000 lira in 1917. informs us that four binoculars and 1 dynamiting fish in waters between The Chius Mail is follwered free to The Japanese compilers of the telescope are now to be added to the Tai-0 and Deep Bay, was brought bur bern in Hongkong sad Kowloon, Png is Charged at the rate of fifty statement remark on the fact that list of glasses received for forwarding before Mr. R. Wood this morning

the daily expenditure of Anatria-

To the Manager of the Lady Roberts Sergeant Perkins deposed that whilst Field Glass Fund. A list of the names he was on patrol duty, near the Stoff in the jolly best The remainder sinistre des Affaires Etrangeres vient de borne ber part. Thus would they Invo Orders for extra copies of Hungary lias-remained practically of those who have contributed them is chow lalauds he was attracted by the Captain, and Officers till the last pous transmetics is som de hocent wished it who in 1867 led the founde

tha European pengers remained with the supply is limited. Cash 10 ct.. Credit", the same throughout the three years given below:-

noise and saw the defendant and a At 7.30 p.m. it was decided to abandon soixante quatre Cra, (30 francs) montant tion of our liberties. Let us with a re- of war; and that the increase in

the ship, and the remainder were taken du generoux don que le Comite des solute spirit so maintain our purpos Rate of emberrption in the "Overland the German expenditure is far

umber of other fishermen in anal abere in native boots Lack of accom- Dante ouvrières de la Croix-Rouge and efforts that, in this Inat and greatest China Mail" is $12 per annum: postage

boats, When he approached, them they existion proved an inconvenience, bot Britanique, a Cantos, a bien voule chapter of humanity's striving and triumph, it shall be recorded of Canada all made off, but he managed to catch abalter was found for the Europeans in

a small bungalow belonging to a Cas-verser entre les mains de Monsieur la that, as at first she never hesitated, ac to toms Ufficer. It was too late that night Consul de France dans cette ville en the end she never faltered: to communicate with Calcutta, but this fateur de ocurre d'usistance de la Akon was done next day. On the and inst, in the water and there were about telegram was received from Calcutta Croix-Rouge Francaise.

# telling them to come on there which they did.

Hi per annum axtra. Single copies twenty below the percentage of increase Are cents each

shown by that of the Entente Alterations and additions to advertis mente on Page 9, 6, and I should Powers." They add that, whatever. he went to the ice. No. 5. Wyndhan the cause of this may be, it shows Burnet, not later than 11 50 a.klin

Alterations and additions to Advertis.careful "financing of the war" monta on pages 1, 4, 5 and 8 should be Whether this statement is intended et us not later than 1 p.m.

New Advertisemence should be sent in to impute that the reverse has wore a po. happened in the case of the Entente

Advertisements and Entscriptions which Powers we cannot ai bat

may remark that th

there are some very obvious masons why the expenditure of the Testus Towers should have maintained fairly

Are not ordered to a tized period will be continued until counterzsadədi

Taloerspáio Addenes Matt Hongkong Codes.04th Edition,ugi 5.Talerzone 190, 22.

WO

BINOCULARE,

1 from Mr. W. J. Morrison, Charter

od Bank, Hongkong. Mr. B. L. Bridger, Lane Craw

ford and Co. Hongkong Mr. A. Crapnell, Moxon

and Taylor, Hongkong Mra, Stedran Matilda Hos

pital, the Peak, TELESCOPE

the defendant. The witons 877 hundreds of dead fish floating about

300 lbs of dead fish in the defendant's host. There was no dynamite in the bost, but the witacas found a lighted piece of 1

joks stick which he understood

from Mr. F.C Butcher, Heagong A used to touch of the fares of The total now stands

dynamite sticke

CRAMP COLIC

Le Comité Central qui la represente,

très touché ca nette genereuse de sin CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISKI pathic, me charge d'itre suprès de voisin de regjeringen Madame is Presidente, Bital qu'aupres WERE you ever solted with a sovero attack of tranip colic or diarrhoen de toutes vos collaboratrices l'interpréta without a bottle of Chamberlain's de sa vive gratitude

Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy in the O need of mifforing from cramps in

house. Don't take such riaks

dot the stomach, or intestinal paina

or two will cure yoacelore could possibly be called). fails even in the most severn

vous prie d'agruer, usdame la bomitge de mes kenti

who Pour le President, Lo Secretaire, (Smed By VALENCE

In answer to the charge the defendant Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diar President pleaded

And expl

that ripes Remedy never fails to relieve the menta reap Perkins card most severe case. Get it to-day, tanro will be no time to send for it after the abging

Ten attack comes of Forks by all When the Cheulete mid Biores

One Stand Telescope. Seventeen Hand Telescopes

the House Pe

Fity-three-Binoculars. Denation of $75.00

and Storekeepers.f

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