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WINE AND SPIRIT. MERCHANTS,
Telephone No. 816.
fo day's Advertisements
AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE
NOTICE TO PERSONS PROCEEDING TO THE UNITED STATES.
NOTICE is hereby given that ander
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the revised regulations of the government of the United States it is required that all persons entering the United States from abroad shall present, before admission therein, a passport or a document in the mature of a passport, iwed by a consular officer of the United States in the country from which they deputt for the United States and also via by a
consular officer of the United States at the port of actual en barkation for the limited States or part of tnshipsment. In the case of aliens.not of the Chinese race it also is required that the passport be supported by a wurn declaration, in uripliente Indicating they identity, nationality and bjects of such abans entering the United States at this the to which declaration shall be attached a signed photograph of the be-rer. This rieclara ton shall be presenter at the office of the consular officer visacing the passport of such alien at the time of presenting ich passport for vina. Blank forms for making such declarations are to be had at all hotels, steamship offices, and at "this Consulate General
Commencing with November 18th psports and supporting declarations bull be presented for visa verification A least two weeks previous to the reposed departure of the alien for the United States.
GEORGE E. ANDERSON,
Convel General. Hongkong. Nov. 3, 1917.
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JOINT SERVICE OF THE NEDERLAND" and "ROTTERDAM
LLOYD ROYAL MAIL LINES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"REDJANI", having arrived from SAN FRANCISCO, Consignees of Curgo are hereby notified thar all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or extra Hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ch
from Led whence
the wharres autor delivery
will be admitted after the Grods have left the Gedowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after noon the 7th November, will be subject torent.
No be obtained,
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned or er before the 12th November, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, cinded and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where
they will be examined on the 6th
BIRTH..
THE CHINA MAIL.
LEAGUE
BAZAAR IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
GROUNDS.
ning to make its influence upon the MINISTERING CHILDREN'S position felt in an ever-increasing degree. It is true, we have to take heed of the reported fact-which thare is little reason to doubt that the Germans are now building sub- nariues faster than they have done! before, but, on the other hand, the means of combatting submarines is increasing at the same time, and it is good to know upon the highest authority that the success now being At two o'clock patrons kad begun to achieved
against the submarine arrive and each stall had a knot off Justifies us in regarding the future with parchasers occupying the attention of courage and confidence. Not the least the stall holders, giving promise of reassuring part of the Civil Lord's brisk business to follow batter. lengthy statement was his reply to The full dress rehearsal yesterday for it served recent criticisms with regard to the "as happy idea convoy disaster and to the hesitation three very good purposes first of the British Flert to go to the
the proceeds from the sale
THE MAGISTRACY.
SUGARWORKS HANDS IN.
A CLAN FIGHT,
Two Chinese with their heads awathod
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917.
TRAGIC AFFAIR IN
-NAYAL“ RESERVE SAFFER'S ' GALLANT CONDUCT."
SHANGHAI
· POLICE SERGEANT SHOT BY
ARMED CHINESE."
SMACK'S FIGHT WITH SUBMARINE.
The following ampliation of a recent (Peuter's Service to the China Mail.) telegrum from our correspondent at hanghai, is taken from the Shanghai Mercury of October 9th
LONDON, NOY, ĕ..
The Gazette announces that n
The grounds of Government House in bandages and bearing many other presented a gay seene, this afternoon signs of having engaged in a bloody when the annual Bazaar and Entertain conftet were charged before Mr. Wood ment of the Ministering, Children's this morning with assaulting three other Sergt. "Loo" Hamilton, a very popular Lenguo were held.
member of the Shanghal Municipal Chiness at East Point yesterday.
Police, died in the Goners! Hospital | Inspector Sim stated that all the mer shortly after three o'clock this morning want of the Victoria Cross for were employees of the Chins Sugar Re-result of wounds received in late skipper, T. Crisp, of the Naral, shooting tragedy on the lates Road laat finery. There had been some trouble at the night. Unfortunately his assailants,Reserve, inaster of the smack Nelson, Works between the Chinehow and Proti two Chinese armed with revolversund the Distinguished Conduct Medal inbourers on the 23rd ultimo, resulting far have not been arrested, though the tool...
succeded in making their escape and so
The suck was trawling on an in the dismissal of a Chiuchow foreman. police are making a careful search for:
Hia elaqemen determined to avenge them.
The shooting occurred about twenty August afternoon when she sighted this supposed injustice and yesterday minutes to eight in the not too well German submarine which immedi- thay set upon the Punti labourers at lighted vicinity of Yates Read Vates ately began shelling the amnek,
Read, between apport of Hassia in the Gulf of tickets second, the putting of the Great George Street, East Point. OneRond divides the two police districts which returned the fire. The sub- finishing touches to the general arrange, of the Punti men was sent to hospital Babbling Well and Sirxa-and Sermarine's fourth shot, struck tho ments and last, the whetting of the after the fight. The result of the fight Well Station; burl charge of search smack below the water line, and the
Babbling appetites of tho lensure seekers, for was that the three complainants want party consisting of two armed
Sikh none that were present at the rehearsal to No. 2 Police station and made a defend both defendants, stated that Mr. Mattingly, who appeared to when his clients went to the Police complainants, they were detained, station to prefer a charge against the
their grost surprise.
Riga. The very full explanations given throw upon buth questione light which is convincing that public critician has hean, fased upon and could possibly have refrained from complaint. caused by incomplete information attending this afternoon and bringing
their friends.
The whole statement is one which assures the British public and the oxtions in alliance against the Tenton and other ornamental devices and the The stalls were decorated with faga ANTIRSEN-On October 22, at Shany Powers that the British Navy, upsistants in their white dresses made
hai, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. ANDER-ported as it is by the Fleets of the the scene a guy one indeed.
SEN, SO1.
FAIRWAN.On October 26, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. F. F. FAIRMAN, 4
#UIT.
DAVIS-On October 26, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis, a daughter, Dorothy Susie
BASTU.-On October 29, at Shanghai,
to Mr. agal Mrs. 'A. Î, ta S. Basto,;
a son.
MARRIAGES.
.. تفيد
LITTLE-FREEMAN-On October 5, at Shanghai, ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. FRAZAN of
Cantml Falls, R.I., U.S.A to L K. LLE, Chinese Customs Service, Shanghai
ENLAAR-BYERS-On October 36, at
+
Allics, will continue to assure all
vital communications with the vast armies brought from all parts of the world to the theatre ni war.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
A Chinese shopkeeper has reported to the Police that his shroff has absconded, taking with him $730 we had collected
on the firm's behalf."
to|
to
His Worship adjourned the case next Tuesday, fixing buil at 8200 each.
PRISONER'S ESCAPE COSTS HIM
THREE MORE MONTHS.
At three o'clock, His Excellency, the favernor, Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G., accompanied by his A.D.C., Captain Edwards, arrived, and the Cadet Corps attached to the Hongkong Defence Corps, under the command of Second Lient. Beard, forthed a guard of honour. A Chinese Brisocer, previously report His Excellency made a tour of the ed to have escaped from police custody grounds inspecting, the varions stalls,.
on the 27th ultimo, after having been and making numerous, purchases...
convicted and sentenced to three By this time the grounds were months hard labour for larceny of brass crowded and every stall holder had her from the Green Island Cement Works hands full standing to the eager at Hok Un, was recaptured yesterday customers.
in the Rall Room of Government The Police arrested him in his old House, the Balet from "A Midsummer nuts at Hunghom. As the result of Night's Dream danced to the fine this bad for liberty, he was sentenced to descriptive music of Mendelssohn's Rondo serve an additional three months with Capricios by a group of well-trained hard labour. children proved a great attraction as did also the playlet Wen's Birthday Party," and Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Aitken who were responsible for the whole, arrangements, including the training of The name of Dr. W. V. M. Koch, the children, designing costumes and ormerly Superintendent of the Govern-settings, are to be congratulated upon ment Civil Hospital, has been added to the success of their efforts. Great the Register of Medical Practitioners Incredit is also due to Miss Woo, the the Colony."
Principal of St. Paul's Girls' School, who wrote and produced & Chinese The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Play, which was acted by the Chinese Memorial and Affiliator Hospitals beg young ladies. Mention must also be to acknowledge with thanks the follow-made of the Kowloon Girl Guides, in ing donation to the Funds of the
charge of Miss Day. who rendered Hospitals
general assistance. All praise is due to the organisers of the function, whose efforts were amply rewarded in the
An important, notification by the Consul-General of the United States to Shanghai, EMILY, daughter of the
te Mr. ALEX. BYERS and Mrs. Persons intending to travel to the Beans, of Shanghai, to C. GO. States will be found among today's
ESKLAAR, Fare Sea and Fire advertisements. Insurance Co.
HARRIS. BUCKLE-ÛN
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October 27, 1e at Shanghai, CECIL FRANK HARRIS, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Hatris, to Evelyn Alice, Bourke.
SEQUEIRA-RANGEL-On October 27, at Shanghai, LEOPOLDO FRANCISCO, son. of the late. NORBERTO Sequeira, of Hongkong to MARIA, Anant (Lally, second laughter of the late SIGISMUNDO RANGRI, of Shanghai.
DEATH.
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BLACKSTÖVL--On" October 8,
Shanghai, GroRGE BLACKSTOCK, aged 40 years
LI
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1!
Papile Bellica Girls School... 310
Mr. A. H. Ramsey of the Kowloon
COMMERCIAL.
HONGKONG SHARE MARINT.
Hours." Moxon and Taylor's Weekly share Report dated and November,
Love Lane and Weihaiwei
Hamilton, who was attached I to
of
.
sergeants and three Chinese constables,eventh shot mortally wounded the Sergt. Hamilton himself was armed skipper, whose son inmediately took witha revolver. The duty of the "search
Yates Road, was to atop all Chinese tinied, eanwhile the water was party which operated on the West side of the tiller. The firing con- passers-by and search then for arms. pouring in and the sack was sink: proceeding from South to North, within A gunlayer went to assist, the Hamilton in front and the Sikh Ser skipper who said: "It's all right. geants, and Chinese constables close up
At the time in question the party was
behind him on each side of the roadboy: do your best," and then told bis respectively, the party forming practi-son to send off the following me cally a triangle. Two Chinese, came
along the road, proceeding in the direc-suge Nelson being attacked by tion of French towa: they passed Serg Submarine. Skipper killed. Send Hamilton, and as they were passing.
between the other members of the assistance at once." As only five party they were stopped by the Chinese
constables who started to search them rounds of ammunition were left, and for arms. Immediately one of the the smack was sinking fast, the skip- men whipped out a revolver from his Chinese pocket, whereupon one of theper, lying on the deck, ordered the
who
warning to
constables called out grew to sharklow the ship and to
to Sergt. Flamilton.
drew his revolver to fire. He was too throw the ship's hoolis overboard. te, however, for the man had already Asked whether they should lift him fired at febt, the bullet lodging in his right-side into a bout, he replied "I am done:
him from a range of about 20 above the bip. The Sergeant managed throw me overboard." He was in, missed the man. Another shot was then too bad a condition to be moved, and to get in a shot back, but unfortunately fired by the other Chinese, which hit they left him on the deck, and took Sergt. Hamilton in the chest and ho to the ground, blood pouring from his to a small boat, and a quarter of an wounds profusely. The Sikh policemen hour afterwards the Nelson went. then opened fire and sent several shots after the two men, who by this time down by the Bead, carrying the were flesing in the direction of the heroic skipper with her. The crew Fe ich concession. The shots did not
take effect, however, and the Chinese rowed for two nights and a day before sarceeded in making good their escape, they were rescued":"
CHINA'S INTERNED SHIPS.
DEFINITE ARRANGEMENT WITH
ALLIES.
The fring was heard by Mr. S. J. Derks, who lives close by in Love Lane and he went out immediately to investi gate. He found that the policemen had pot the wounded sergeant in a ricksha but regnising Sergt. Hamilton, and seeing that his condition was ser Mr. Decks commandeered Mr. Gibbings' motor car, which happened to be passing at the time. He conveyed the wounded man to the Country Club, wbere
Dr. Marshall was picked up, and Sterling Exchange still rules our share afterwards continued the journey to the dulness with very little business pussing conscices, but an examination of his longed discussion the Chinese Gover market, which has relapsed to general latter place Sergt. Hamilton was still N.C. Daily Newer says that after pro- General Hospital. On arrival at the The Peking, Correspondent of the Shanghai seems to be in the same wounds found them to be very serious ment has consented to meat the Allies in condition..
Later in the evening his condition the matter of the confiscated ships. Notest BANDS Hongkong Banks have cased because much worse, and the doctors did have been exchanged between the
everything possible to save his life, but Waichisopu and the British anthorities, off to a nominal quotation of $850 under were unable to do so. He expired, as acting on behalf of the Allied Legations, Exchange influence.
sated ahortly after 3 o'clock this
whereby it is agreed that
nine seagoing MARLYY INSURANCE-Cantona bave mor Late
Hamilton, whose should be chartered to the British
Vessels, aggregating 20,964 tons Sergt
Rroga,
remain steady at that rate.
Docka reported to the Police that 8100 manner most fitting, that is the been done in small numbers at $320, and Christian name was Corneline, was 35 | Governwert at the standing rates of the:
in cash and a Swiss watch valued at 880 were stolen from his premises at No. 33 The Terrace. The servanti are
unqualified success of the event.
The stall-holders were as follows: GENERAL STALL:Miss Phoebe May, FAX STALL: Sirs Ritchie and assist
and POLICE STALL-Mrs Messer Mr. W. W. Ritchie, formerly of assistants. HONGKONG, SATURDAY, Nov. 3, 1917 Nanking, arrived in Shanghai last week
MILITARY STALL:-M's Robertson assistants.
theft.
The China Mail.suspected of being concerned in the and Misa Iris May,
ants
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THE NAVAL POSITION.
and takes over the duties of "Chinese
Pastal Commissioner there. M. RURG Lacordaire, with Mme. Rousse, is leat
The good wishes of many friends will go ing for Peking to become Chief Secretary
with M. and Mme. Rousse to the north.
The Anglo-Chimesc Friendship Bureau gave a dinner in honour of Sir John Wordan on his return to Peking. About
WHILE the whole world is acquainted. rember at 10 am. by the Company's with the fact that, during the course surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
Yo Insurance whatsoever has been of the war the British Naval position eferred..
Bill of Lading will be countersigned as "been, enormously" strengthened, by
the pab'ic generally scarcely realise JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIN.
the tremendons responsibilities bon Agents,
by the Navy and the enormous hundred British and Chiness were of work that daily present, including Lu Cheng-halang, who presided, and Tang. Bos-lang, Liang Chi-chao, Hsiung Hat-ling. Mr. Beilby Alston, Mr. Tampson, Mr. S. Barton, Dr. Morrison and Mr. Suttor, Commercial representative of New
Hongkong, Nov. 3, 1917. ...
THE "CALENDAR.
MEMO. FUR MONDAY. Anniversary of the Grapowder Plot
General Memoranda.
TUESDAY, Nov. ČS
Election Day in the U.S.A.
aninunt
devolves upon it. But everyone by this time realises that on the strength and efficiency of the British Navy the greatest of all the Allied Navies
depends the whole Allied position in the war. If anything were needed South Wales in the Far Fast. beyond the facts of the past three
At the Requiem Mass as the Roman year history of the war to satisfy Catholic Cathedral at 7.30 am."today, 2.30pm-Auction of Furniture, Black the Empire itself and the nations for the repose of the souls of those who
Messrs. Hughes and Hough's. TEVRSDAY, NOT, B
and
THE "TAMAZ ARD ROYAL Doc- YARD STALE: Mrs Morgan and sist
ants.
TZA STALL-Mrs. Stedman, and assis- tants. tants..
VICTORIA STALL-Mr. Piercy and panis DIOCESAN SCHOOL STALL-Miss Poon
ye.
Unions
Chine
might be obtained at $800. North years of age, and a native of Shanagolden, Intor Allied Chartering Executive for Chinas after keen enquiry at Tls. 120 county of Limerick, Ireland. He came the service of Allied interests. These from the North have now sellers at that on the 23rd December, 1905. He was a sized vessels and 50/- for the smaller.
to Shanghai and joined the . L. Folice rates vary from 40% per ton for larger- rats.
very capable officer, and was exceedingly
The vessels affected are the Albenga, Surriso.-Deferred Indos have sollers well liked by all who came in contact Deike Bickmers, Bohemia, Silesia, at 8114 for cash with no business done with him. He was promotexi Sergeant in Helene, Triumph and Serta. The except for forward settlements. Acer September 1909 and at the time of his charter parties will tain number of shares have changed death was & First Class Sergeant. On British Consul General at Shanghai and prepared by the banda round about $115 for February. Steamboats are firm but quiet at #19) the football field--where he was seen a representative of the Tah-tah Syaci
almost Week after week playing
zwith the Douglasen are nominal at 873.
the eats, which had previously chartered polica eleven-he was a very RUINERIES-China Sugars at 885 are
be
and were preparing to sab-charter to a Japanese company.
for sale. Malabons are dill wanted figure, and a great many people will feel the vessels from the Chinese Government
deep regret at
at his demise and especially se in the circumstances. Much sympathy Hamilton, who is a sergeant at the West will be felt for his brother, John Hongkow Police Station.
Опи
$201. there is nothing doing, the quotation AND MING.-In Langkata
Raubs at 82 are for sale. Tronohs at of Tis. 134 being more or less nominal / Bad Urals at 30/- are nominal. Shells remain unaltered at £5.7.8 and Kailans
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL STALL Miss Lee.at 40 with no business passing.
Sr. STEPHEN'S GIRL SCHOOL STALL Miss Griffin and assistants.
BALILION SCHOOL STALL The Head Mistress and pupils:
QUARRY BAY BTALL-Mro. Templeton,
THE KOWLOON STALL-Mrs. Aitken, Mrs Cobor Bewis Geren. M Robinson, Mrs White Misa Martin, Mcs Stone and Miss Gill, Mrs. Pope Mise Hickie
The Lucky Well-Miss Pierry." CHRISTMAS TREE:--Miss Franklini and pssistants.
GLDFISH STALL:-Miss Wilkinson
camisole:Mrs. J. Hooper. RAFFLE for a crepe de chins petticoat
FAN OI STALL-Pupils of the C. M. 8. Girls, High School.
Thanks are due to the Lööve ladies
THE CATHEDRAL ORGAN.
DOCKS, WHLETES AND GODOWAS Kowloon Wharves have famed up again with business done at 834 for cash and Church Notes says:-Work on the $87 December. Hongkong Docks are Cathedral Organ is progressing slowly vary stendy at $117. Cash sellers are bat satisfactorily. Mr. Blackett has just very scarce. Shanghai Docks are now pablished report which shows that quoted at. #76h nomina).
LANDS
DS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-West been encountered. In fact it seemed some very unexpected difficulties have Points are in demand at 381. Hongkong unlikely at first that the satisfactory Leads are nominal at 888. Hongkong repair of certain vital parts of the in- Hotels could be placed at 800. Kowloon strument could be carried out, so serious Lands at 30 ure sellers whilst Bom were the troubles revealed on opening phreys are wanted at 817.
Two of the vessels are now under kong and it is expected that within two repair at Nagasaki, and two at Flong- months all vessels will be rearly for comi missioning. Of the remaining five, three. are river-boats, cne is old and one has been specialy excepted from the rangement.
PANIC ON JAPANESE MONEY : MARKET.
SUICIDE AT OSAKA.
Tokio, 24th October, The depression on the money market up. We are glad to know however that which has been prevailing for some COTTON MILLA-The Northern market
solution of the difficulty has been weeks is growing worse and is almost. remains flat. The following are today found, although the labour and work panicky. The shares of the Nippon quotations-Ewos Tis. 156; Shenaliai involved are such as will considerably Yusen Kaisha, which were once quoted Cottons Tle. 114; Kung Yiks Tis extend the time of rebuilding. The at over 1.400, are now at Y. 150. alany Yangtazopoos Tis. 57; Orientals Tis. 360-swell organ is now practically finished, bankruptcies are apprehended and there ELECTRIC COMPANIES.Hongkong Eles and is in use again; but that is all that have already been a few cases of suicide cries are firm at 848 with no business will be available for some time to come neitig." China Lights are on offer at 84. some idea of the magnitude of the work The wood Ware, Pictures, Fiance etc. at allied to: is in this war that the have died.it the War, there were puto many other ladies and gentleman Hongkong Trama are for sale at 80.85. 1 | may be obtained from the fact that this America's embargo on the export of steel Shipping Control Ordinance, British Navy is equal to all sent Clergy from the French, Chinese,
MISCELLANZOUR Watsons have section of the instrument alone contains and the impossibility of importing Indian emergencies, we may find in the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish Mis of Hongkong and Kowloon who gave changed hands at 3 but there are now clase on a thousand pipes, disposed on cotton are among the principal catsen of
valuable assistance."
buyers at $01. Cements at 87:49 are four separate sound boards. We quote the depression Unless the situation festuralesa. Providents have been done the concluding part of Mr. Blackett'a improves it is feared that it will have at 87 and close firm. Ices are nominal
report
very grave consentences when ther at 81473 Waterboats are. without busi- I cannot however ascribe all this to settlement at the end of the year is ness at $12 Dairy Farms are still want climatic causes, for there is evidence that taken Reuter ed at 891 ex dividend. Steam Laun during some rainy season water has dries at 83 have been done and are still found its way into at least two of the wanted. Ropes at 8291 are quiet. Powells sound boards to stich an extent tha remain unchanged at 80% as follows: timer, and Isbour than I could possibly their repair will be a matter of for greater RUBBERS Ningapore cables
years of my experience as an organ builder I have never met with such ■ bad state of affairs, and I think it is only due to Mr. Denman Fuller to state that the difficulty experienced, and labour expended by him, in order to maintin Why, it sounds almost like a fairy the instrument in a playable condition tale from the Arabian Nights, said the and remedy to some extent these defects, mayor of Kingston (Surrey) after the ars almost incredible, in fact I have no statement of soldier's wife summoned hesitation in saying that had it not been for the Bon-attendance of ber 13-year- for the care and trouble he has obviously The woman, Mrs Wright,
old boy at school. Kiven to the instrument a satisfactory remild would now have been out of the that the boy was carming,
at munitions sad that she, question."
erning £y a dok
2 p.m.-Auction of Miscellaneous tong and lucid statement just presions, representatives of H. M. Navy Goods (Dress Materials, Serges, Silkinted to Farleament by Sir Eric Army, Hongkong Police, and Hongkong Socks, Perfumery etc.) at Messrs."} Hughers and Hough's".
GEDDES evidence which completelyPolice Reserve, sisters and pupils from FIDAY NOT. 9.& BATURDAY, 10 —–—– assures us that the British Naval The Italian Convent, St. Paula Institu 210 p.m.-Auction of Household position is one which no conceivable tion, brothers and papila from St. Furniture, Bed Linen, Ommophones, effort, ou the part of the enemy Joseph's College, members from St Cut-glass, ex etc at Noen materially wenken. It is clearly Joseph's College Association, and, ten- Lyndhurst Terraço..
lemoustrated that Germany's sub-chers and pupils from St. Lewis marine warfare has failed, and that Industrial School, German hopes have been built opon
SUNDAY, Nov. 1-
**King of Italy's birthday (1859). Monday, Nov. 12.
General Holiday.
HALF-TONE AND
if not deliberately false, at least upon
rntirely misleading statistics, When THE CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL. we are told on the authority of the Civil Loud of the Admiralty that the total net reduction of ton
-LINE BLOCKS. age, since the beginning of the toury
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS;
Arrangements have been made for the transmission of parcels to the United Kingdon via Canada The rates of from all causes, in Britian ship of postage are as follows
Parcol not crer: 310 $0.90 Parcel not o Parcel not
over 1,000 tons is under 2,300,000 tane gross, or 14 per cent, and that Germany has long,
ILLUSTRATIONE, ETŐ, PRE
CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY PRODUCED
50 percent of her
FLYING THE ATLANTIC.
ITALIANS SAY THEIR MACHINES
SCAN DO IT IN 80 HOURS.".
As a result of the marvellous results-Malaka Pindas 3. 23:10, Malakoffs 4.70, have anticipated, and in the thirty-odd given by Caproni aeroplanes, competent New Serendahs 4.96, Radellas 11.60, Ayer Italians consider that it will be quite Fanus 12.25, Sungei Eagan 3.00; all possible to cces
the Atlantic in30 eller Bouraging Huan (Plantation) is quoted 3/84 per
The distance between nearest points 1b.*** is about 2,200 miles. The longest fight EC08-The demand rate on Loa over water is that of M. Garres, the don is 2 104 and the T.F. alling rate on French sirman, in September 1913, when Shanghai is 689) he flew 500 miles from Europe to Africa De inhours.
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