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WATSON'S

OLD

BROWN BRANDY

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QUALITY.

25 YEARS IN WOOD.

THE CHINA MAIL.

the futile effort to re-establish the THE SITUATION IN CHINA. A SHANGHAI SENSATION. monarchy; but, possibly, as the comp

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MILITARY-DEVELOPMENTS.

d'etat did not actually happen till | "; the beginning of July, the effect upon The following information is taken the country's trade will fall almost | from Paking and Shangbai telegrama to. entirely on the figures for the third our veruscular contemporary, the quarters while the fourth quarter "Chinese Mail" ---

The Tuchun of Canton (Chan possibly will make a wores showing Bing Kwan), General Fam Hac Ming, than any other, because of the Ching Qong and Lf Yiu Hon (Civil disastrous floods in the North and Governer) recently telegraphed the the political disturbances which President, demanding the restoration of have led to hostilities in the South ex-Fresident Li Yuan Hung, the reators, Western province,

'' ation of the old Parliament, the disinisanl Except at Funchow, Amoy" and ] of the Premier und Tuan Ki Sui, and Washow the trade of the South removal of Feo Liang Two (Tuchun of China ports, generally showed im- Hanan) provement in the April-Juno" quarter,| The telegram did not mention Luk as the following returos of the Wing Ting's name, and it is believed revenne indicate:

that this was doue in order to doable him to arrange a compromise.

Hk.

Foochow

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

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TELEPHONE No. 616.

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.

HONGKONG STEEL FOUNDRY

00, LTD.

APPLICATION FOR NEW ISSUE OF SHARES.

LIST CLOSES' on

THURSDAY, 1st November, 1917,

at I p.4.

Hongkong, Oct. 23, 1917.

TO LEASE.

Hexarono, TaursDAY, Oct. 95, 1917.

CHINA'S TRADE.

88,625.607

92,933.853 $8,301,115 €21,312.069

· BODENA, CA

24,970.463 21,867

Swatum Cantou

Joon... loon: Railway Collection

Lappa

Kongmoon.

43.888.445.

Samsbui...

30:782,809

Wochow...

$4,150.020

Sanning...

$4.751818

Kinngefow Pukhoi

44.838.737 10 180.41G

1016 Hk. 2

108,739.135

!"

The President replies that while he 131,244 946 was willing to yield as much as possible 932664.907 towards the South West, he could not 480,322.17 possibly comply with the requests because 33.35.614 they constituted demand. The reply

was rather strongly worried, and blamed 4,277.534 the South-West. 2931.084

Another telegram says the reply was 42,1971858 34,151.040 couchert in very mild terms. 119,744.488

The President in his own name sont 37,198.833 33,676.740 two telegrams to Luk Wing Ting on 17,157.115 the 18th and 17th inst., urging him to maintain peace and order... General Luk bas now replied that he is in ill-acalth and does not eare for worldly affair and mentioning that the President | might find someone else who may settle

the situation satisfactorily.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TH flourishing state of the Colony's 27275nances revealed in the Budget state- mut recently presented to the Legislative Council May have

REssted, perhaps, to inaay minds in the Hongkong Steel Foundry Co., that the war is not adversely affecting

GUITABLE Firm may obtain OFFICE ROOMS in Missions Building. The Bund, Choton.

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Hongkong, Oct. 95, 1917.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED),...

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was

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The application list for new shares

Ltd, closes on November 1st

Exchange opened this morning id over yesterday's rate, 3/93 on demand, and at 11.10 am. it went up another jd. – 29.

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The Post Office notifies that parcels for Greece cannot be accepted for transmission onless accompanied by a special permit issued by the British

Minister at Athens.

The provinces which have not yet appointed delegates to the National Council, are Shansi, Sinkiang, Heilung. kiang, Klangs, Tibet, Braugtung, Kwangai, Yunanin and Kweichow.

the

We are informed by the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation that have received a telegram from of Straits Settlements 6 War Loan their Singapore Office stating that issue

Bonds will close on 14th November.

POLICE, SERGEINT SHOT.

(From Dur. Chem Corrspondit.)

↓!' SHANGHAI, Oct. 25. While searching Chinese pedestrians for arms last night, Sergeant. Hamilton, the well-known atulate, was shot, and he died this morning.

The Chinese who shot him escaped.

THE MAGISTRACY-

ARMED ROBBERY IN THE HARBOUR

About 5.45 p.m. on the night of the instant, a passenger bost managed by two boatwomen came alongside Tee Kes whark, just behind the new typhoon shelter at Yaumati Shortly after their arrival four men accosted them and asked them to carry the party over

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19:7,

SPORTING

HONGKONG QYMKHANA CLUB...

SHELL SHOCK.

NEW TREATMENT, FOR NERVE SHATTERED SOLDIERS.

BEST AND RECREATION IN

COUNTRY HOUSES...

Whatever else results from Dr. Thomas

WINDING UP GALLOPS.

Yesterday and today, the ponies that will race at the Gymkhan Meeting the last of the sensou Lumen's udvency of guest" method next Saturday afternoon were given tur dealing with diseases arising out of

their final, winding up gallops. Both the war that are commonly buneber courses were used and there were not together nader the name of "ahelt shock”. hurdles on the grass. The turf washe appears in a fair way to prove that British landowndra, gentlemen farmers, slightly holding, so the sand was, it

and others will gladly do all in their anything, a little faster than the

power to assist, war sufferers regaining their health. grusa..

Windsor Dahlin is, reported' to

Dr. Ļumaden informed a representative ot The Daily Chronicle that the have done a good gallop yesterday response to his recent appeal for houts ** 83, 84, 84, 32=-3.15. Australian fer the afflicted had been as splendidly Chief went three-quarters this morn-generius sa he had anticipated, y ing, beginning slow and finishing Shell shock is one of the probleme strong with an "amah: in 81.4.

The following were, the times, disastrous legacies, unless it can be denie taken

WEDNESDAY. WINDSON DAILY Gegr. i, 1 mile, 3.

1.00, 1-13, 2.15; laut 99. BILLIKIN, Burton, o. 1 mile fast 1, 46

1.29, 201: last F 30.

A

of the war, and will be one of itaemiosk

|with on it arises. - Institutional treatment becomes imperative lor esas requiring constant medical watchfulness." "Fut Dr.

Lumsden holds that the best results ar likely to be obtained by sending patients to country homies, where they will begume. guests, and where they will-be given the YID. bay, 6, 11, 38.5, 1.15, 1.50 -9.24.9.ecessary quietuds, work, recreation, dis

2.30.1; last 184.I.:

truction, and food to set them up again.

1.11, 1.1lash 1 39.4.

Tox Couzkian, Sedgwick, i, 4 mile, 30.2.1 .It was for aid of this character that he appealed, and many generous, and patristic gentlemen have offered to

Rax, Basto, 11, 88, 1.13.1, 1.50.2, 2.5, BECKANAN, Earten, & üle, 41, 3.23, 2.00

23.09; lant 35.

last $37.

THURSDAY.

1222, 1.34.4; last | 324.

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to a lighter which was over in the direc tion of Taikoktaui. When the boat was *****about 200 yards from the shore, the men fell on the women and started, to wrench their bangles away from them. The women resisted and fought hard to defent their object. In the course of the struggle the boat cap sized and they were all thrown into the water. They were all rescued Gas ELEVATOR, Sutton, o. 1 inile, 45.", with the exception of one man, who swam to a lighter, belonging to the P.&O. Co., einng to a cable half an hour had elapsed, the man, and thus escaped notice. But before probably inspired by fear of drowning cried for help and was rescued. The whole party was then brought to the Yaumati Police Station by a watchman of the P. & O. lighter. From thence they were taken to the Water Police Station, with the result that the four men were charged before Mr WoodWhiz this morning, with armed robbery

Peking papers report that General Lung Chai Kwong and General Mok King (Defence Connaissioner of Swatow) are co-operating in the South, on the

side of the Central Government.

THE FIGHTING. IN HUNAN. A Canton telegram reports that Hensban, in Hanan, has been recaptured by the Southern troops."

that "The "Peking Gazette " raporis the Northern troops have suffered heavy loss in Honar.

»The Tuchuns of Kuangai, Kiangsa ood Hupeh ate reported to have telegraphed to the President demanding that (1) the fighting in Hunan be stopped; (2) that Tuchun Foo Liang Tic, who is the cause of the trouble, be removed; (3) that the

that prosent Cabinet be reorganised ; (4) the troops under Ngai Chi Chung be dispersed,

The Tuchun of Hunan bas sent

several telegrama reporting that the Northern troops bad suffered some

Taspector Gordon who related the facts of the case, stated that one of the omen was sent to hospital with h wound in the neck. The accused when

searched were found to possess oranges and short lengths of wire, presumably for gagging purposes. He also said that months ago, in which two women, who a similar case happened about twelve were the victims, were drowned,

The case was remanded.

the

mupply it.

FORŠEK OF NIELS, BROCK...“ What is called shell shack some times takes the form of neurasthenia, 17 nervous debility whiele may arise simply from the fact that the patient has over.

erally produced by some emotional cause,

CHOICH DAHLIA, Gegg, o. 1, 39, 1.39. | worked himself. Another type is gon

1.50. 2.87, 9.14.3; last 1 37.0. ANTICIPATION, Kremer, o; mife, 33.1. such as alarm resulting from being buried

1.07.2, 1,30,22% bet į 92.

in the trepches, while distressing comx ‚'1.25, 2.02, † may have their source in the actual effect TTTLEMOUSE, Adams, §. 11, 43.

£39.3, 3.12.2:: lost 4. 32:4. ! on the brain tissues of the concussioa Choruses, Sedgwick, g. 1 mila, 45.2: from ap exploding bell.

The treatment, of these types must vary according to their special characteristics. For the arumsthenic. quiet, rest and food ISC, boy, mile, 92113;re the essentials, white for real hen

1.26.3, 2.08, 2,36.5: lust † 3333. Austraghav Carar, Kroll, a. 1 mile, 30.1,

1.13.1, 1.45; last 31.4.

Fast 33

Tows Morse. Sedgwick and Soc

SCHEMER, bog, 1 mile, 40, 1.18.3. 151964.1, 12.30; law | 35.9.

CHANAN. Barton, o. 1 ile, 41.1, 1.22.2,

+

4.0.2, 2.00; lust 30.3. PINE Chir, Sution (1), and Bex Bozz, Knoll (2), 6, 7 mile, 88, 1.134. 1.48: last 942. Tow Coman, Sedgwick, . į mile, 35.2,

1.08; Ina 32.2. ProceBEDFIELD, Knoll, omile, 38,

1.13.4, 1.46.8; last 22.4.

shock the main thing is to re-educate the patient so as to restore his lost powers ~ť control, and this can be done by directing" his attention either to work or play. Fur both classes of patient the peace and tresh air of the country are at the greatest possible value.

Among those who have already respond. ed with offers of Becotsmodation are a member of the Peerage; the Dean of one Inf the oldest cathedrals, and, at least, a score of wealthy landowners, all of them anxious to help stricken victims of the war to regain physical, and mental tone. Others, who are willing to make patriotic offers of the kind, enn ohtaja, more partí- 3. C.'0.. ». Čivil Service C. C. Atmulars from Dr. Lumaden hime:1, at 13, Kings Fark on Saturday at 2.10 p.m South Faton-place. London,

W. Those K.CO.T.

who contemplate dolag so are sured thint J. P. Robinson, J. Stalker, P. H. Cobb, canes will be selected with the greatest

CRICKET.

A MONTH FOR A CHICKEN.

A coolic who pleaded guilty to theft of a chicken at Yaumati

was sentenced by Mr Wood to one month's slight defeats ince the 12th inst. and hard labour. Inspector Gordon stated. Macaskill, A. de Sonsa, E. Festonicare, and will be of good character, and of

that the man when arrested was carry requesting the Government to sending the chicken concealed underneath reinforcements.

his trousera.

The Government proposes to ask lead the troops to be sent to the General Tuan Ki Sai (the Premier) to

the trade of our great neighbour,

The Anglo-Chinese Society in Pak- China, for Hongkong-being-but÷s-og is, giving a grand dinner in honour JACOB SPEICHER”

Secretary-Treasurer, diatributing centre for Southern China, of Sir John Jordan to-morrow.

Missions Building

it follows that the prosperity of The Fund

Cantor:

the Hongkong is an index to Hongkong. Oct. 25, 1917.

prosperity of China. But we must not forget that the improved revenue showing in Hongkong is derived from new or increased taxation, rather than fras inerease of trade. China, it is true, has not suffered greatly from the war A ready guide to China's NOTICE IS HEREMAATSCHAPPI economie prosperity is the revenue Opened a returns of the Maritime Customs. BRANCH OFFICE at Hongkong in the We find that during 1915 the total HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJCollection amounted to T. 36,747,706 TRANSMARINA which showed a decrease of Tis. 2,169,818 compared with 1914, but the total was better than in dy Fear previous to 1914. The total collection for 37,764,311, an increase of over million tasas compared with that of 1915. This, of course, is attribut- able to the onhanced valus of the merchandise imported or exported ather than to increased volume of trade. The gross valus of the trade of China was never bigher than it was last year. The following are the statistica for the past three years.--

Under the auspices of the Japanese Grost

Grows Foreign Office, a conference of Japanese noutral. Importa. Exports. consuls in Manchuris, has beer in session. As telegrams from Hanan are being 684,209,203 371,194,250 at Moukden. The object of the confer dispatched from Hokashan, the Govern- 477,064,005 441,449,450 ence, according to Japanese papera, is to 535,268,426 500,658,797

roorganise Japan's administrative affirmant infers that Hengshan, which the Southerners claim to have captured bas The grand total value of the foreign in the Kwantung Territory and the | trade of Chink was Tls. 1,036,927,223, South Manchuria Railway Zones and to not really been lost, a Hoksaban is

plan schemes for development in Map beyond Hanshan. churis. Seventeen Japanese consuls stationed in Manchuria, such as the Cor THE BRITISH MINISTER'S VIEW. sah at

at Yingkow, Liao-yang, Chang-chun, of the war on imports, there was etc.arsattending the conference, to which

the considerable political unrest for half spaces Foreign Ofice depated four an interview, expressed the opinion that special delegates. The conference com menced on the 10th inst. and it was if the situation was not amicably settled of the Consula at the conference was understood to be centred on the question of the Three Kingdoms. of the lease of land in Manchuria

by Japanese, which they believe to be of vital importance to Japan's future

SATURDAY,

the 27th October, 117, at 10:45 mm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vaux Road, Corner of Tee House Street.

A NUMBER OF ... FELT HATS AND CAPS, ko, &c. Terms: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. -Bingkong Oct. 25, 1917.

(Continued on Page 81

THE CALENDAR.

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, Oct. 97"--

9235

1914 1915 1916

and this notwithstanding that in addition to the retarding influences

*

assistance of the Hunan Tuchun.

The Tuchun telegraphs that all his troops are at the front, and Changsha (the capital) is practically empty. He

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GAMBLING PROSECUTION.

Nineteen Chinese, seven men and twelve wamen, were charged before Mr Wood this morning, with gambling at Queen's Road West yesterday...

It was stated that the defendants

J. H. Mead. D. J. Mackenzie, L, E. S Hodge, C. 1. Stapleton, W. T. Elson,

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB . UNIVERSITYY."

The following will represent the Club on their ground on Saturday 27th Deto berat. 1.15 p.m. sharp :-D), E. Donnelly, R. Hollands, P. Jacks R. Kennedy,

FE Joseland, M, M. Mans. J. D.. HeNicoll Lient. Cal. Morgan, Lieut.

o class likely to benefit permanently.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

Ordozu issued by Mr. F. C. Jankin,

D.S.P. (B.)...

FABADES.

not only needs reinforcements im- we caught playing gav jai at a hona Murry, H. R. Muriel, and H.H. Taylorral Station, under own Commanders at

JAPAN'S SCHEMES IN MANCHURIA mediately, but he asks for authority to detain the proceeds of the stamp tar and wine duties in the province to meet military expenses

A CONFERENCE OF HER DIPLOMATIC AGENTS.

The province of Kweichow is keeping

Sir John Jordan, H.M's Minister, in

in Queen's Road West. This house has been only lately rented, and there was no furniture of any description to war rant the idea that the house was used, as a dwelling place. Most of the women arrested had come from Wanchai and Central districts. imposed on the first defendant a hue of After further evidence His Worship $200, and a fine of $1 each was im posed on the rest.

...

ALLEGED UNLAWUL POSSES SIUN OF RIFLES,

represent the University in a League The following have been selected to Match against the Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday the 27th October at p.m. on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground H. Rumjan (Capt.) B. A. Pausonby-Fane, G. E. Marley, Bray shay, J. D. Wright, . Hall, J. M. Jack,: W. Gittens, D. K Samy. Chua Sin Kabe (Hon. Scorer.) Cheak Toon Lock, and G. S. K. Kwok

·SHÄNGĦAL · LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP:

Platoons etc will parade at the Cen

5.30 p.m. as follows:

Nos. 3 and 4 Platoons, (No.. I Ca) Tuesday, 30th October.

Wednesday, 31st October.

Nos. 6 and 6 Platoons, (No. 9 Ca

Nos. 7 and 8 Platoons, (No. 3 Co.) Thursday, 1st November.

No. 2, Platoon, (No. 1 Co-Friday, 2nd November.

No. 1 Bection, (No 1 Co.)-Friday, 2nd November...

No

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Section, (No 1 Co.)-Tuesday, October 30th, at Water Police Station

Ambulance Platoon, Thursday, 1st November.

· RECEDITÉ,

Ey defensing Mr. J. Elmoes in the

Recruits of all Units will parade at final of the Shanghai. Singles Champico Central Station on Mondays, Wednon- ship, says the Shanghai Mercury" of days and Fridays, at 5.30 p.m. comman In M, Dyer Ball's court this moring, 17th inst, Mr. H. L. Toussaint is chaming Monday, 29th October two Chinese boat women were charged pion of Shanghai for the fifth time. He with the unlawful possession of fire registered his Brst victory in 1910; he All Company Sergt. Majors Platoon Winchester rifles on their junks in carried off the championship in 1912. Commanders and Warning Officers, wil

EXECUTIVE.

19.10.action of,Miscellaneous | a year, when the official report say expected to last for a week. The attention | China, would rapidly return to the days Victoria Harbour without a permit from 1913 and 1914, three years in suerëssion, I sítond at Headquarters Club, to morrow i

Goods (Dress Materials, Boots and Shoes, etc.) at Mar. Hughes and' tlough's.

p.m.-Uricket Match on the RR.CC. Ground, Club v. University;

the movement of troops, involving the commandeering of vessels and othes" means of transport, obstructed

the

STRENGTH OF MILITARY FORCES IN THE SOUTH.·

the tres transit of goods, while the economical and industrial expansion in 2.30p.m.-Opening Cruise of the Royal disturbed state of the country in the measures respecting the pursuance of report the troops in the Southern Baw them coming and threw the rifles brilliant dor, and there were very few

that part of the world. larportant According to vernacular press

Hongkong. Yacht Club.

15 p.m.-Gymkhana" Meeting at Happy Valley... Mongay, Oct. 20:-,

Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement

Day

+1

0.15. - Que Day Fund Fer- formance by the Cameos Victoria Theatre, A

TURDAY, Oct. 30

2.19 p.m.-Fall Mood.

be written almost every 30pm-Auction of Furniture, Black- China's trade anffori x much, if

wood Ware. Pianos etc etc. at not more, from local disturbances Messrs. Hogbes and Hough's..

Wronidat, Oct. 31:-

12,15 p.m.-Meeting of the Licensing

Bourch

than from the war. The Customa revenae returns for the first quarter

The

By Orde

T F. Hocor.

A.S.P(R.)

the Captain Superintendent of the and thus won the cap outright; and this 20th Friday, October, at 8p.m. Usi.

form optional." Police. Defendants pleaded not guilty,year he saiu champion not bad

It was stated that the junk was lying record. of the Harbour Office and a party. The final game, which was played on searchers went aboard. Defendanthe S.C.C. ground, was not a particularly overboard The rifles were recovered really gond rallies. Toumist's Boe ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. by means of dredgora, platf

reach undanbtedly won him the Mr. Preston appeared for the defence, match, He carried off the first set by HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT, and the case was remanded, bail being six games, to three, the kind by sever fixed at $250 each.

games to 've, and the third by six gomes. to-four. In the latter seb, when Toumaint led by we imes to four, the score was called 40-love in favour of Elmore Tais looked so though a games all would result but Toussaint thereafter never conceded

The following is extracted fran "Routine: Order No. 4 dated 18th October, 1917, and is published för in- formation.

districts affected by what was in this policy were to be aufopted at the provinces are as follows:- effect a revolution against the Central the conference is an unprecedented in

conference: A Japanese paper adds that

Yunnan: The List Division, 6,500 Government caused great difficulty novation by the Japanese Foreign Office infantry, 2nd Division 6,000 infantry

Tuchun of Fengtien, Gen. Chang in bringing produce down to the Teo-lin, made preparations for the recap third Division 1,000 infantry fourth ports and in sending silver to the tion of the Japanese Consuls The Division 4,000 infantry. Artillery Japanese Legation at Fekingalsó interior to pay for it. Some appointed delegates to attend the Corps, 1,800. Cavalry Corps 1,700 thing to this effect has now to conference

Emergency Corpe 4,000. Total 28,800 KILLED BY A TRUCK,

CURECOGNITION OF YOLUNTARY, AINA DETACHMENTS year.

Kwangtung First Division 4,000

The case was resumed before. Mr. single polat, and he thus wou the clam Hongkong Government Gazette of 20th The Women's YAD notified in Second Division, 3,500: 3rd Division, Dyer Ball in which two Chinese youthpiership by three straight sets

Feb. 1915 will in future be known as 3,500; 1st Mixed Brigade 2,100; the were charged with the mansinughter of 3.P.'S AND PROBATION ACT

At the conclusion of the inatch. ir. I. No. 1 V.A.D. Hongkong Mesa Leachv Modal Corps 600 sad the Emergency small Chinese girl on the 19th intrant Phillip as President of the Shanghatments have now been formed from the The Rome Secretary has addressed a Corps 29,800 Total 43,500

The child was filled by a truck which Lawn Tennis Asociation, presented the existing Divisions of the John circular letter to clerks of justices con-

Ambulance Brigade (Ivornean in Ronk of the present year, which was taining, many suggestions for the more

Kwangsi: First Division, 5,000: was in charge of the defendantar

Evidence was given by Dr. Macfarlane Championship Cap to Mr. Toussaint, kong. These Detachmants will be arm- comparatively free from political eficient administration of the Probation Second Division, 4,500 First Mixed who said the skull was almost ant in congratulating, hira upon his victory and bered consecutively from No. 2 The Brigade 2,000, and Emergency Corps two. The cause of death was fractured complimenting his and his opponent Women's are under the canteel of Mr. Voluntary Aid Detachments (Man's and disturbance, showed a considerable

upon the pleasure they had afforded the Edwin Balphs, Oficer le charge of the improvement on the returns for the

Eweichow First Division 6,000; Mr A. K. Reiton, au American spectators

St. John Ambiance Brigade Overseas missionary, residing at Kowloon, atsted

Min Hongkong responding quarter of last year, DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE Second Mized Brigule 3,000 and Emer that he was buying provisions at a shop

The Men's Detachments are recognised and the returns for the second quarter

ganey Corps 5,000 Total 10,000 in Queen Victons Street, when his The total outpat of the Kailan Corps for all ambulance: daties

attached to the Hongkong/Defence of the year, which are just published

DIPETHERIA is usually contracted Schon First Divisjon. 6,000 attention was arrested by the rumbling Mining Administration: mines for the the Custoria Administration, show

when the child has a cold. The Second Division, 5,000 Third Divi of wheel outside the shop. In rushed week ending 8th October, 1917 Amnsated may be required. Whanambulance duties very much larger increase. The reception and development o

cold prepares the child's system for the slot 4.000 Fourth Division 3,500 out of the shop and saw the truck, which to 53,455 tone, and the sales during the 475 required in connection with field days, deppene gun drill 'atz, the fiflcer in Charge. Ht. of the

wa, Wan, junmag out of control, ran into a

John Ambalance Brigade, will be notified revenue gurce for the April-June diphtheria germs. When there are cacce

mergenty little girl and kill her, a

by the MMO, HEDOwho will state of diphtherts in the neighbourhood 2.15 pm Auction of Household quarter are Tls 10,260,675, ns com children that have colds should be kept

the strength required to attend for such duty, and the time and place of parade, Furniture, Bed Linen, Gramophon

The Defachmentaż will her, parado se pared with Ti 8,777,204 for the cor at home and off the street intil recor

ered. Girs them Chamberlain's Cocgh

réquipedences their own, oficer, and Lendast year tots Homedy and they wil 1-dot here to remai

patction of Iritish Colonial Stampa at Mesure. Hughes and Hough's. SATURDAY, NOV, 3 f***

3, p.ta-Ministering Children's League Sals of Work and Entertainment

MONDAY, NOV.

Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot LURSDAY, NOV

Election Day in the US.A

FRIDAY NOT & SATURDAY, 10,

Cat-glass

etcxt etc;

Ho

all the more:

of Offenders Acti

AVOIDED.

throutbon it has no

9,000, Total 20,500.

Fifth Division 5,000 and the Corpa: 1,500 Total

The statements mede)

ur: the charge (roduż war They were to the effect

period, to 11,861, tona.

God

PAIN BALM

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