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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

FIBITORS AT THE HOTELS.-

HONGKONG HOTKE,

was launcheck, and they had to meet it with such weapons sa ware handy." As]* ons point of the lins the attacking troops were met by a party of Gordons Mr G. E. Anderson Me and Mrs J with no other weapons but tranching Miss A. G. Anderson Kershaw EssayRai; Aug. 29.

tools and spades lost of these man Mr and Mrs J, W. De F. T. Kayt BLA:KOOWRIE. BERRIES.

wore non-combatants, but that did not Appleton Mr & Mrs G. Kitta. prevent them laying about with their Mr Geo. & ArchbutteJ. P. EL. Kluft Perthshire, with its soft, misty climate, spades with such vigour that they Mr R. Murray Bain Mr. and Mrs is congenial to the growth of several stopped the attack completely, and Mrs and Miss Barry Mr

Mr J. B. Baring Lauritzen

G. Guidon kinds of fruit for preserving especially finally put the enemy to fight After Mr. P. Batcham

Lavallée to the raspberry. "In Blairgowrie theat little brush fight developed all fr and Mrs E. & Mr A. 3. L Lee

Raxter MARSEILLES AND LONDON, rapery ones are planted out in along the line and the bloodiest

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TAXING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO

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hundreds of thousands, companies, encounter of all we waged around a Master Baxter battalions, in army corps. The harvest section of the trench that dominated Mrs E R. Baklios of the berries lasts about six weeks, and the whole position. Every time the Mr C. D. Ball during that time the countryside is Gordons were thrown out by the Me Birbeck Mr. D. Birrell Those attacks of susperior numbers they crowded with casual labour.

rallied and won the truach back again. He C. T. Boswell Biting The ninth attack they smashed before Mr and Mrs A. L. Me and

it reached our lines and then, before

were

Bouet

Cape. H. P. Longland: Mr G. Ltdin who know Kent at hoppicking time

Major D. Macdonald Mrs. F. can imagine what this district of Perthshire is like in the raspberry the enemy could recover from their MrH: Boylan

Maitland

and Mrs O. season. But about eight years ago, a

Gordons

Marriott nver Cautel Me H. Mashin

t&Mrs Branch ladly associated with the Council for defeat, the Women's Trades introduced what is the paper and at them like Mr W

H. 8. Burgase MED MOL ren known as "industrial labour"; thecasual fur. 6. The kilted line swept for Fre

Mr Hvar Meines When Passengera change Stenmars àt. COLOMBO

and the tramp were largely displaced wara irresistibly, charging through and Mr A. Calderon Mr J. Marschi Mopin Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in by decent women from the cities, who through the discntared Cerman ranka. Mr & Mrs CarmmaelMr

found in the berry-picking an enjoyable The on my then took to their heels, Mrs Plankett-Cole Me 3. Nicolson summer outing and a holiday that paid and the Gordons presied bant after J.D. Courtney. He F. A. O'Brica

Capt. and Mrs L its expenses and something over. Dur them. The Goplons got through to Mr M. 8, Cowan

D'Oliver ing the war even a better class of wor the German reserve trenches, where the Capt. P. H: Cowan

WE Crowe Mr G. Osborne kurs has come to the field-gardens enemy was insing for a new attack Mr and Mrs Rpirs H. Patrona school teachers, music mistresses, and so vigorously were the reserve

Daarelle MrL. T. Feck students from the Universities and Train-troops assailed that they abandered all Mr W. B.Davenport Mr and Mrs J.

Prentice ing Colleges, re-enforced by a large con- their preparations and fled. The Gor Me, Mes and fiss tingent of ladies of the Land Service dors held the whole line until the next Ermaling Me A. L. Haur

Fearnley Mr. H, Ray Cordiale, which included Russian, thanked by the general officer com Freneb, Belgian, and Italian ladies; and anding for their t tenacity. the nentrals were represented by a

JUBILEE OF A PAMOUN JOSEL Dane. The berry-picking is "national

It should not be allowed to pass service," all the asps are commandeered, unnoticed that this is the jubilee year and will go to make jam for Tommy and of the publication of that faragus joke Jock and Pat. As far as possible the in Punch about the Scat who had not Various classes of berry-pickers are been in Londoa ahune two-three oors placed together. The tramps and when bang went sax peace! 1, being a Thio Tong Hai

Capt. T. P. Hall

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casuals are on one form; the boys from Scot,, had thought at one time of getting Be43am F. Gould Mrs M. Sta

schools and institutions on another

and the better class, the Smart Set, are kept distinctly apart.

SIE DOUGLAS HANG, & T

The mission of Commoners to the Order of the Thistle is rare, and there fore the appointment of Sir Douglas Haig as a member is all the moro nct- able I believe the only other case in

modern times was that of the tare Nir William Stirling Maxwell of Keir, the bistering and "art" critic. In Sir Doughs's appointment there is read a Peerage at no distant date.

a 1917 saxpence and having "Bang MW. R. Hall 1867 inscribed upon it and presenting Me J. S. Hamilton it to Mr. Punch in honour of the jubilee; Mr and Mrs W. A. but upon my soul, what with, those Hannibal regulations against defacing the King's Mr G. Harper have refrainod. Perhaps some brither D. 8. Hewitt coinage and the scarcity of sixpences, Mr G. P. Hart Mr.D: Haskell Seat with mair ailler will take the eug Mrs A. E. Hodgins ion and hang that ither axpence. Mr and Mrs-Paul

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THAT REMINDS ME ---

A ROMANCE OF WAR.

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Mr. W

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Mr J. Stalker Mr H. M. Spit

Mr A. W, van der

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Mr CP Templeton Mr F. G. Thompson My and Mrs R. E

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We can never be sure that any story is new. But this one is new to us, and we pass it on. A Jock in soiled khaki, with pack, tin helmet, side arm and all the rest of it, was seated in a train WATSONIAN WAR MEMORIAL

running North He was on short leave. The Old Boys of several of the great He was tited. To him came a babbling Scottish elucational institutions have civilian who wanted to know when he under consideration schemes for honour thought the war would end. Jock lifted ing the memory of the publo sehoolmena wearied and mournful face and mur fallon in the war George Wation's mierod, "What war 7 College and Daniel Stewart's College both under the Merchant Company of

We hear a good deal about the grim Edinburgh, have already moved in the matter. Watson's, as might be expected and tragic side of war, and all too little Mrs T. Adams from the great number of men elicited of the romance it has woven into many. Mr D. K. Bair in its classes, promises to take the lead. people's lives. Here is a Retinal As long ago as May 1916 a letter was romance which culminated in the wedd Watsonian Club suggesting the founda this week. They had been at school received from the North american ing of the principal parties in Glasgow Mr and Mrs. T. Miss Pedersen

Breakspear tion of a fund for the education of the thgether and had been the best of Mr&Mrs F. W. Cary Mrs Perris and for the relief cf suffering Watsonian abroad, they lost sight of each other, Mr S. Evans · Mr and Mrs. W E families. Later a letter came from the and there follows an interval of te Mr Denman Fuller Roberts London Watsonian Club to the same year. Are you so-and-so?" said Mr and Mrs B. AMiss Skinner effect. At that time the Watsonians a lady attendant in a Y.M.C.A.canteen Bale resident in Edinburgh did not think it somewhere in France to a bronzed Mr and Mrs E. R. advisable to take any steps until the war young fellow to whom she handed a cup. Harling & child was ended or nearing an ends. In June of coffee. Yes and is it possible that Mrs T. J. R. John the Secretary of the North American Fou are so-and-so!". An interval Club sent a draft for 900 dollars, and of a few months. An engagement. a promise of further contributions And a marriage. towards a commemorative and relieving fund. This has decided the home Watsonians to take immediate action,

VEGETARIANISM AND THE

WEATHER

The beat ware has brought good

Mr T. L. Perkins

Mr&Mrs A. Findlay

Smith Mr & Mrs V, Findlay

Smith

MrF. B. Johnson Mr S. R. Smith

Mr & Mrs Jonckheere H.Twoney

| Mr & Mrs T. Kring Mrs Vaillant

Mr and Mrs A. Major Gen. Ventris

Lerbelet

Miss Ventris Mrs H. Lewis

Mr A. C. Vermanten

Hongkong-N.J. STABB, Eq..

MANAGIE: Shanghai G. STEPHEN, Esq.

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www.cam LONDON BANKEES-Lorbón CourY" AND -WESTMINSTER Baxx, Lixited:

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Hongkong. July 12, 1917.

Chiey Manager

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE business of the above Bank is A conducted by the HONGKONG AND BEANGĦAL BANKING COR- PORATION, » Rules may be obtained on application, yo

·INTEREST on deposita is allowed on

the more especially as the desire to business to the vegetarian restaurants. Capt. de fra H M. Lt. Col. John Ward have 2 commemorative fond, is not I dropped into one with a meat-tal Cameron Macaulay Mr and Mrs G. R. the minimum mouthly balances at 31

confined to one or two Old Boys clubs, friend and found it crowded The bat is general all over the world. A strong committee has therefore been formed to make preliminary arrange ments.

GLASGOW TRAMWAY DRAWING.

waitress told us that on warm days they PAMO

Wetton & children were always exceptionally busy, but Capt & Mm Vierer J. Wilson that as sure as it rained, or there was de Mathos Cal. Young, RE an east wind blowing the patronager R. Muis dropped to zero ta

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING.

Ill fortuns attends the efforts to legalise the tramway #drawings"

In Scotland kilts (sic), are a kind of scheme in Glasgow. The tramway sacred joke, says the "Chicago Tribune," conductors sold penny lottery tickets, but everyone admires.

the prizes were of small value, and large. In future Tam-o'Shanters are to be sums wero netted for, the war charities.

the headdress of all Scottish "uaita; but

have to be nad up before the change is obligatory for the troops at home.

KING EDWARD, HOTEL

J. R. F: Flynn Mrs McGee MR. Almond Mr & Mrs Medinah

Anderson

Mr E Moran

and son kroppen Mr J. 2

J. Newberg

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Mr G. Barnensu Mrs W. O. Pasmore.

PERCENT. per annum. Depositors muy transfer at their option balances of 100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKAI BANK: to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PERCENT. per sünum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghs. Banking Corporation"

CAPITATE 1. 75,000,000 (46,250,000

CAPTIAL RENERYS

HEAD OFFICE--AMITIÉDIK, Brochet

The Hagues Rotterdams HEAD AGENCT--BÁZÁVIA.

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Age

Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1917.

THE

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ESTABLISHED 1880,

AUTHORISED CATIAL

PAM UP CAPITAL Rare Furn

46,000,000.00 $8,000,000 £2,200,0

HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA

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Chief Manager. Hongkong May 14, 1915.

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2 | Lou & MOLLIS FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General | Lrom Banking business transacted. MAN NAGARAKY

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Interest allowed on Current Accomm Deposita received for fred periods në rates to be obtained on spplication.

A deputation; representing the Corpora considerable stock of Glengarries will Dr. and Mrs Asger ME W. Morley tion waited on the Secretary for Scot fand, but the Right Hon. gentleman firmly declined to accede to the request There was some comment on the Mr W. Budge Mr J. FeReid THE CHARTERED BANK OF BOMBAY that he should introduce legislation to omission of Lord Rosebery from the Me and Mrs T. 6. Mr and Mrs G. E INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA CAGOUTA regularise matters in the eye of the law. new Conference on the Second Chamber; Mrs Christiansen & Mr H. M. Sherwin

Obeng

Richardson Parliamentary authority should be strongly pressed to take part and Mrs T. B. Culhane and family What the deputation wanted was that but it is understood that he was child

Mr and Mrs Sisfort obtained for continuing the drawings declinel His severence from political Mr Finlayson Mr E. M. Sleigh for the benefit of wounded soldiers affairs which he has so often announced Mr. Fritz

Mrs Stewart and and sailors. It should cover the period during late years, now appears to be Mr and Mrs Gregory children FAR-UP CAPITAL of the war and some time afterwards; complete...

Mr and Mrs Hammes Mr Straaten and if it were placed in the hands of a

and children Mra Stabbings and The Smart Set, who by the way Mr and Mrs Win daughter publicly constituted authority, such as bave christened one of their corrugated

Jackson

GNM? A. A L Todt a town council, there would be an iron huts The Better Ole-introduce Mr Jamies Mr and Mrs Under: adequate guarantee of good faith and of some colour into the Blairgowrie fields. Mr. Joseph "mod the elimination of private gain to any A fashion correspondent might even Mr.OD Kincard Mr. P. Walsh individual, The Bocretary for Ecotland End some "copy" about costumes. See Mrs Lishman atated frankly that, having regard to them when their clothes are hung from the law on the question of lottaries, and rafters in the canteen kitchen and they machines in Scotland; he could hold out watch them in the prisma parade. THE FIRST CHINESE NEWEPAPER the recent legislation on gaming are wandering around in dishabille. Or no hope of the Government introducing Mary swings along through the khaki a bill to legalise tramway drawings. He mud in a gym costume, and the only

EVER ISSUED UNDER said that be quite appreciated the shoes that are left dry, patent leather PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION motives of the deputation in seelding to things with shining buckles. Margue beacft wounded sailors and soldiers, rite, with long, fair pleats hanging over but he did not admit that these were her Jap kimono, is danty dressed in pale strictly relevant to the question of blue silk finished off at the lower end legalising a course which at present was with muddy clogs. And tall Diana wears illegal, c

the becoming outfit of thedland Service THE GRIT OF THE GORDONS. Cops, with khaki broncher smockrock, A warm tribute to the Gordon High and leggings landora in recent fighting on the. Wertern It is not all romance at the berry- Front is paid by a highly placed staff picking. The "westzer, makes an officer at present on short leave. He enormous differdoce-Too often it has BAFL The Gordons have shown their rained all day and all through the night, grit on many ocasions since the war and the beautifal berries on the canes, began, but never so much as in the fight clusters of scented rabier, are reduced ing imwdistely following the battle, tora, purpliai palpe? The roads are for the Wytschacte-Messiner Ridge,

In ons of those fight everything turned

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on the ability of the Gordons to hold tack the enemy's shock troops until we

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