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WATSON'S FORMAZONE

(REGISTERED).

A Refreshing, Invigorating and Palatable Drink. Particularly suited for Tennis, Shooting and Bathing Parties,

Pints $1.20 Per Dozen. Splits 70 Cts.

11

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,

AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.

TEL. 438.

To-day's Advertisement

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING Bill be held on SATURDAY, the 11th May, 1918, st 12 o'clock Noon, at the Offices of the JOCKEY CLOs 'on the Ground tiene of the HosuRONG CLUB ANNEXE, Chater Road.

By Order,

T. F. HOUGH; Clerk of the Comm.

Hongkong, May 4, 1018.

LA

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, May 4, 1918.

JAPAN AND THE WAR.

A

The Interview with Baron Gor, the new Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, which appeared in last night's

NEWS OF THE DAY.

-LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Six cases of cerebrospinal fover and three deaths were reported in the Colony yesterday. One case of plague and four of enteric fever were also reported.

COMPANY MEETING.

A. 6. WATSON & CO., LTD.

The thirty-third ancual ordinary general meeting of the above Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel, to-day, at noon.

Mr. HENRY HUMPHREYS presided, and there were present the Hon. Sit Faul Chater, C.M.G., and Mr. H. P. White (Consulting Committee) and;

THE MAGISTRÁCY.

A QUESTION OF WAGES. Three Chinese were charged before Mr. J. Wood this morning, with assault.

Inspector Macdonald said one of the defendants worked for the other two, and when he asked to be paid off they refused and a fight ensued.

Defendants accused each other Hie Worship cautioned the defendants having started the light.

SPORTING.

TENNIS,

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918,

COMMERCIAL

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

*Mesars. Mason and Taylor in their

Oar market continues fairly quiet with few transactions passing at rates round Shanghai has provided the sensation about last week's lure).

of

A replay between M. W. Lo and Sweekly share raport state- Imago in the Open Championship" Singles yesterday was productive of some brilliant play. Iman won the first set comfortably by 0:3 and Lo equalised by taking the next set by 2/3 after a keen struggle. The next set also went to him by 83 Imago led he gams in the fourth ofset leading by four games to one and as dusk was approaching another replay between this redoubtable pair was an

three mmes in succession and brought the score level. Dusk, howexsi* bandicapped Imago whose terrific drivea became inaccurate and Lo won this set by 8/8.

the week in the ride in a non blows and Orientals. but the interest in these twostocks locally is not VERY STORE. BANKS-Hongkong Banks have come to business at 2585 and $399.

Wou

Monivens. Cantons are wanted at $515, North Chinas at Te 18) and Yangtzen at 6920, while Unions have been pluck at 3800. The latter of 80 per sturg

We are requested by Masara Hughes and Hough to state that owing to the large number of lots of books to be sold by Auction.cn Monday 6th inst.. Mensen G. B. Buers, W. Morley, F. W. and bound them over, on a personal ticipated. Lo, who played a fine game, advertise a dividend on account of 1916-7 Lots from 1 to 200 only will be disposed Stapleton and J. M. Weng and Mr. J. bond of 150 each, to keep the peace for ot in the morning, commencing at 10.30. Tarrant (Secretary). 4., the balance being sold in the after. noon commencing at 2.30 pm.

The CHAIRMAN sid:--Gentlemen, I'

propose, with your permission, to follow the customary procedure and take the Report and Statement of Accounts and Auditors' cortiïcate af

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the follow-read. ing donations to the fund of that Hospitals:-

U. Rumjaha Faq. ...

$25.00 Jara China Japan Lyn 23.00 The agents for the N. Y. R. Singapore have received a telegram

six months.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

An unlicensed marine hawker ww

Yesterday's results were as follows

charged before Mr. Wood this morning, with being in unlawful possession of a 20. quantity of metals.

A lakong stated that he saw the Before referring to the accounts, should like to say a few weids about defendant carrying the metals in a our statt. Since, Be loutbreak of war, basket in Queen's Road West, yester-! eight of them have goue to the Front day. Defendant was unable to render from Hongkong and Chink alone. Two a satisfactory explanation as to how he of these, ris, Lent McLeod and Capt. came into possession of the metals and Evers bave made the great sacrifice follow:

the latter being killed by a sniper's bullet whilst gallantly leading his Com pany into action. No more men can be obtained, and if there is any further drain our our man power, one or more of our establishments will have to be closed.

from Loadon reading as Have information following passengers Hitachi Maru' are prisoners in Guatrow, Germany: Ferrer, Stopani, Garland, Dempany, Brocklebank, Sawyer,

Lilaram."

Messrs. Kotewell and Poliakwal cotton and yarn merchants, in their

In addition to the above, three from the London Agency have joined

(381 China Mail, makes clear the fact fortnightly Report on the local Market" of, whom one has been killed.

A. TACK & Co.

KODAKS and FILMS,

PLATES and PAPER,

DEVELOPING,

PRINTING,

ENLARGING,

UNDERTAKEN.

-26, Des Voeux, Road Central,

OVERLAND CHINA

that the reason for the change in anys it has been mäch influenced by the the Japanese Foreign Ofice at a sudden decline in cotton, owing to moment of crisis is purely personal certain regulations passed by the British and not politien. There is no and American Governments for cotton foundation of truth, Baron Goro control, Japanese yarn, No 20, being aid, for the suggestion of a change especially affected. Indian yarn bas of policy or a lessening of the kept steady, although the news of

Government control has had a Government's loyalty to its engage-

ing effect. ments because of a change in personnel, due solely to the regrat-.

The scecunts before you, though showing results well above the average are not so good as those for 1916 Between September and December 1917 supplies were scanty and loss of business casued. in consequence. Stocks have been coming forward better of late depress though not as well as we should like, and we are particularly short of some of our best sellers, due to Government For instance. restrictions at Home. permit on the ground it contained sugar We offered by telegram to supply the sugar from Hongkong; we ware months.

witness arrested him.

Mr. Wood fined the defendant $5 with the alternative of 7 days' bard labour.

A LIVE ARSENAL

FIRE INSTANCES-China Fires #133 and Hongkong Fires at 1306 have buyers

Satservo,—Douglases at 868) are un- altered from last week. Steamboats have again strengthened and 8191 is offered for cash Preferred Intisara wanted"" at $38, Deferred Indos have been the medium of a fair business between $152 and 8138 closing with buyers at $137, Star Ferries are offering at 8873, anti Jonk-Shells are quiet at 19

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGER, M. W. Lo beat S. Iniago-3-4;8-6; 6-3;

PROFESSIONAL PAIRS, Raworth and Murray beat J. hear and C, Winkler-6-3; 8-4-

RETINERIES China Sugars are weak market at $11, sellers would pro- bably part under this rate. Malabons are wanted at 829 with no business

reported

MIXED HANDICAP DOUBLES. C. Thorne sud Mrs. Black (rec. 15) beat, J. R. Irvine and Mas J. Rodger (scr.)-6-9; 6-1.

OILS AND Minino-Raubs are afform HANDICAP SINGLEN *

ing at OF SA, and Urals eculd be placed. Capt. H. Smith (roc. 1/6) beat H. at 13. Langkats have buyers in, the North at Tia. 16) after businesa done at Pegg (scr.)-61;9-%

Tla. 16. Kailans have buyers at 40-am Tronoha at 33/..

GOLF.

GOVERNOR'S CUP 1918. The following is the draw for, the Governor's Cup, the first round is to be

DocER, WEARVES AND GODOWNS. Kowloon Wharves continue to offer at 881. Hongkong Docks have buyers at

with a small business at $183 for July. Shanghai Docks keep stendy round about Tls 108 for cash with business reported at 71s, 110 for June and Tls. 11 for July.

LANDS, HOTELS AND played on or before May 19th.

Bres W. D. Kraft and Major Centrals at 800, Hongkong Hotels at bertson 24 . B. Evans and R. J. Wilton

A Chinese, described as a merchant

BUILDINGS, from Panama, was charged before Mr. A. Dyer Ball this morning, with being in unlawful possession of a rifle, several 24: H. C. Sandford and D. Maitland 24 $871. Hongkong Lands at 385. Kowloon revolvers and accessories, a few sticks. J. Grist and G. M. Young 14 Dr. Lunds at 8971, and West Points at Lindsay Woods and C. Therne We E378 are all unaltered from last week Falconer and S. E Hodge .30 F. J. de $5 Corror MILLS-The following are the of dynamite and a large quantity of des Voeux and A. R. Lows 28: P. J. Humphreys have come to business at latest quotations from Shanghai:-Ewos Inspector Keut stated that the defen-Rome and Col. Mayhew 20

R. E. Lindsell and G. G. Wood 23 »

Tis. 190. hangbai Cottons Tls. 137+. ammunition.

G. M. Harston and E. D. C. Wolfe Sung Yiks Ths. 13 Yangtazepoos Tla..

8.70. Orientais:Th. 48. 27. J. U. Fletcher and J. Martin, 28.

ELECTRIC COMPANIES,Electrics (ADD dant was arrested by a district watch-R. J. Rawlinson and B. B. Lambert 23

3. Hooper and W. L. Leask 27 v. V. I wanted at $80, Hongkong Trams have man at the Prays yesterday, as he was

Defendant said he was mersiy passing Fairley and E. J. Edwards, 18.

been done at 80.90 and China Lights could be placed at $410, carrying the arms in a bag. through the Colony from Panama Mr. Dyer Ball Hined the defendant en male to Sun Hing, his native place.

F. Syme Thomson and H. A. Lammort

MIKILLANTOts-China Borneos con- Hon. Mr. D. Landale and Mortontinue in request at 8. Dairy Farms Smith 28 r. A. Leach and W. M. Fleming are quiet at 329 Ropes are wanted at

A. Ritchie and D. Danhy 18. G. A Redmand and A.G. Compin 191885 with seller kolding for 326. Water $11. bove come to business. Providents enuld. be placed at $7.40.

table illuess of Baron Moroso, thesze fosurance bailding on the Band, at/one important article was denied $500 and ordered the ammunition to be 29,

the former Minister of Foreign Affaire. 1569 Any doubt on the point must be effectually dispelled by Baron Goro's own statement which certainly lacked nothing of interest in or loyalty to MAIL the cause for which the Allies are fighting. It ought," he said, to be enough to say that Japan is THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE one of the Allier, and that it is a

"CHINA MAIL",

leading principle of our foreign policies to be loyal to our engage ments and faithful to our friends.

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GENERAL MEMORANDA.

VeraSDAT, May 8:-

With the completion of the Yangt Shanghai, between the Ewo and F. & D. hougs, another splendid addition has been made to the many buildings which have gone op in Shanghai, and on the Bund in particular, during the past few years. The new building was oficially opened by Sir Havilland de Saumarez last Monday, when the Directors, General Manager and Staff of the Yang tsze Insurance Association were "At

Home" to the shareholders, con- stitcents and friends.

afterwards informed that it was not so

confiscated,

A DISHONEST #BOY".

A Chinese was chargell before Mr.

1.

J. W. Franks and J. H. Wood 30. T. R. Chassels and J. W. Mayhew 20 Powells are wanted at $8, and Iceg at

C. H. Gale and Sir Wm Res Davies 30.00 Cements have care to business LN. Leefe and HLE Sir Henry May at $6.00 and are now quoted 801 after

A. E Carleton and G. Dumbarton small business at the rate.

T. G. Turnbull and G. A. Woodcock

H. E. Murray and F.A. Wells 29'v 33. J. B. Lancaster and Capt. Buck 30 31. Henderson and A. S. McKichan

R.

P.P. J. Wodehouse and F. Eovington . C. C. Stark and Middleton-Smith A.G. Fletcher and G. II. Wilön 12. N. J. Stabb and Capt. Gray $4.

Dr. Forsyth and Hon. Mr. Holyoak 20. Lt. A. B. Raworth and J. Gibb

20.

DEATH OF A VETERAN MISSIONARY.

Dr. James Jackson, one of the veteran missionaries of Chins, died at Kiukiang on April 22nd.

There has been no effort on the f part of Japan to conceal our loyalty. on May 1, for the purpose of making a/Fear previous) and in addition,dislocated Higginbotham reported to the Police A. B. Purres and, Hon. Mr. Hallifax. 91-Church North just over 47 years ago,

alle faith in the outcome of the Tank

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HONGKONG CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP,

1918.

much a question of sagar as tonnage. J. R. Wood this morning, with the theft We then offered to export the sugar in of $35 in money and several articles of Japanese ships, and import the manu- apparel and jewellery valued at $130, tactured article in Japanese ships, and the property of Mr. J. C. Higginbotham that is far we have got after of 33, David's Buildings, Kowloon. a year's letters and telegrams Inspector Gordon stated that thedefend

Bishop, Roots writes:-Dr. Jackson Again, the

fire in April last year act was formerly employed as a boy further sesisted to deplete our stocks by Mr. Higginbotham. On the morning

was bort in England on January 30, in America and came to China as (which you will shuarve in the Balance of May 5, the defendant absconded from

1951, but took his theological training. T. J. Fisher and R. E.D. Bird 28 v

missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Sheet are $162,908.91. less than the the house and later during the day, Mr. A Tank Weck opened in Shanghai

R. A. Lawson and Dr. Dreaper 18 v

serving first in Canton and then in the Byes:-W. I. Morrison and W. A. Yangtze Valley at both Wahu and On the contrary, we have stood upon special collection for the China and for a time, a considerable portion of the that he had lost a quantity of jewellery 4. K. Henderson and 4 Morrison 1.7

Austin 3. A. C. Davison and H. her of the American Church Mission, the house-top to declare our uralter-Japan War Savings Association. The business and also restricted sales. Thers and clothing valued at 8130 and slo

was designed by Mr. R. E are two new, accounts which appear for the #35 which he had given to the Taylor EDIA. E. Crapnell and N. G. Kinking. In 1899 he became a TELE CALENDAR.

28: AB. Lay and J. Stalker 29. F. C. John's College, Shanghai, was appointed War and our unchangeable fealty to Stewardson and built by the Arts and the first time, viz Inland Lot No. 1780 defendant to pay the amah. The Police Gedge 25: E. F. Scott and R. Bennsit and after teaching for two years at St. the Allied cause." The Baron's Crafts. Its dimensions are: length over- and the buildings thereon $57,979.60 made inquiries and nothing was heard 28 JW. Stewart and J. McHntehon

tive ability brought invaluable help to MIMO. TOR MONDAY.

the institution be served, which in 1905 Noos-Extraordinary General Meet-interviewer naturally led the conversaal, 25 ft. 6 in.; beight, 10 ft. 3 in.; and Loan against security $40,000. until Thursday last. Mr. Higginbotham Millington and F. E. Bayward 20 Lt. Principal of Boone School, Wachang became a college, and in 1908 beizme ing of Hongkong Ice Company.

tion to the point of Japan's cancers breadth, 12, ft. 4 in. Painted battle. The former is required for our Chinese was at the Star Ferry pier on his way. Hall and Com. Beckwith 30. C. H. in 1901. His learning and administra regarding possible developments in grey, to all outward appearances it is as Department, the lease of the premises to Kowloon when an unknown Chiuse P. Kay and F. $. Ferry 28.

real as it can possibly be. The motive now occupied by this department short- accosted him and told him that his ly expiring; the latter was repaid on former "boy" was staying in a house at

Boone University, with Dr. Jackson as Siberia, and the frak commenta

36th April last. Local and General 19 Lyndhurst Terrace. The Police were of the Minister on the subject should Power is a Buick engine.

In the Government Gazelle of De Liabilities in the East and in America informed and the defendant was arrested enemy misrepresentations. While cember 7th last it was notified with are decreased by $54,813.02. Bills in the house, which was used as a club. Japan is conscious of the influence regard to the restrictions placed upon Payable in the present accounts figure Several of the missing articles were during the past week are as follows - which is at work in Eastern Siberia the importation of certain articles into 815,312.23 as against $105,465.69 in found there and the defendant told the inimical to Japan and China and to the United Kingdom, that honi fi 1916-a decrease of 290,153.46. The Police that the remainder of the stolen the Allies generally, she has not gifts of tea, up to the weight allowed improved-financial condition of the articles were in a pawnshop situated at lost sight of the fact that "Russia by the postal regulations, and of sugar Company had enabled the General the corner house at the junction of is a Power endeavouring to reorganise in parcels bot exceeding one pound Managerstoretire draits before maturity Haiphong Road and Nathan Bond

in weight are admitted, if sent thereby effecting a saving of interest. "machine which is temporarily out

Some At 31st December 8(0,567, worth of through the parcel post." of order," and Japan is desirous of residents had been sending little gifts drafts had been so retired. At the giving encouragement, assistance and of tea to friends at home for some weeks moment of speaking, I might add that Noon-Canton Insurance Ufice, Ltd., support to this work of re-organisa- before this actiuation was published, 369,281 worth of drafts have been retired

tion. But while wishing to help but no doubt after the publication of before maturity,

During the year under review, the her neighbours and friends to the that official assurance that the tea and limit of her capacity, the fundamental sugas would be admitted into the United Shanghai Pharmacy Branch has been purpose of the policy of Japan is "to Kingdom a much greater number of sold, and the laas on same bas heen maintain peace in the Far East." To packages went off by each parcel mail provided for in the Proht and 1.939 this end Japan is seeking the friend- from Hongkong. Now letters are coming Account. The sale was made in accord to band to say that the Post Office ance with a decision long since dater- hip, co-operation and aristance of

authorities in London refuse to deliver mined upon and approved by your China for the mutual protection and these packages and those who spent Cosulting Committee, to concentrate in

1pm. Auction at Furniture &c. esrve to counteract the missbierons

81 Hughes & Hough's.

SATURDAY, May 11 :-

Noon-Half-yearly meeting of Hong.

kong Jockey Club. Noon.--Hongkong Electric Co. meet

ing.

TUESDAY, May 14:—

3. p.m.-Sale by auction of Tas

culum" Barker Road by Mr. Geo. P.

Lammert..

FRIDAY, May 17-

11.-The China-Borneo Co, Ltd.

annual meeting.

annual meeting.

THE CHINA MAIL'

NOTICE

Communications relating to news should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Correspondents muat forward

their

xames and addraser with any communen.

Bik

Defendant admitted the theft of the jewellery and other articles but denied having stolen the money.

Mr. Wood sentenced the defendant

Mr. Higginbotham asked through to four months' hard labour. Inspector Gordon that the defendant be

Mr. Wood refused. put in stocks,

LONDON IN WÄR TIME-

Writing to a relative in Kabe a ce

respondent in London gives the foilue

tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily benefit of both countries, but until money on tea and postage dad paid) Hongkong and Canton where we haveling picture of life in war time which for publicados hat as evidence of goad Japan can persuade the Chinese to import duty in advance on the strength need of all our capital and can employ

All matter for publication should be amicably settle the political differences of the official notification very naturally written o ens eide of the paper only which have kept the country in a want to know what the Government is

Letters relating to business should be state of anarchy for so long, it will be going to do about it.

addressed to Tur Marack.

impossible for China to co-operate

sate of salecription to "Chins Mall" is with Japan for her own protection 136 Der. Ltnum 'per quarter and per men-

and for leading general aid to the The Chins Mail is delivered from to Allies to the extent which is aebar Ben in Hongioon sid ko loo

Justage Charged at the rate of fifty manifestly desirable would otherwise

easily be posible. se's par month.

Orders for extra copies of the Cazy Man should be sent as son Doble bhy supply is limited. Cash 10 eis, Credit Mile, per copy.

Rate of aubcription to the "Ureland Chiza Mall is $12 per annum: postage Captain Charles B. Conley, Satond El per annum exiza: Bingle copies twenty Engineer D. Alexander and Third Gresents each.

Alterations and additions to Advetle meats un Fakon 2, 8, 6, and 7

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

more remuneratively. The loss or absidiary coins has been nominal

иге

The results of the games concluded sixty-six, be retired from active ad-

Un Kwai Yung won against Paippa. Storepa Seqneira Carvalho

Un Kwai Yung-

Scoteira Smith

Smith

Ray

Ray

Ray

Carvalho

Seqnuirs Un Kupi Yang Chan Kwan Chiu,

President This office he held till January 1917, when, at the age of

ministrative work and took up his residence in Kiuking, continuing his literary work and also serving as Ramsay chaplain of the English congregation in Stevens.

that port Dr. Jackson's influence as a La Hing

Kan. teacher and writer has been widespread, #Hamsay. both mong his own pupils, many of To U Lau whom now occupy posts of honour and Rosario. trust among their countrymen, Bod Ramsey

among educated Chinese generally. He has been a recognized leader both as To Lon.scholar and as an educator, keeping Bo Leung timself always abreast of the best Wong (default) thought of bn time. But foremost has Smith (default). been his influenco as preacher and ar He leanza devoted Christian missionary. His Wong (default) life and work remain as an enduring Ho Leung inspiration to the Christian Community

Wong

in China The sympathy of Dr. Jackson's many friends will go out to Mrs. Jackson, whose only son is an engineer with the forces in France.

Sequeira.

Smith

The scores up to date are as follows:

Carvalho

Chan Kwan Chiti,

Ho Leung Wong-

Lo Hing Kun

Phipps

Pollock

Катину

Ray

Kasario

Bequeira

Smith

Stevens.

tra

we take from the Japan Chronicle

While it is probably trus that some bangry at times, for the most believe is the case that whereas part I people previously chose more erless what as compared with previode years, sad I they would eat, now they have to be content with what they can get. On

Mr. U. Woudenberg hina retired from trust that the donation to charities of some days it is no ment, others no sugar the competition. The scores of the 32,750 referred to cu the first page of or

the Report will meet with your approval

I now beg to move the adoption of

the Report and Statement of Accounts,

butter, and woons All sorts of

Un Kwai Yung?

devices are tried to overcome difficulties games in which he took part have there and economy in everything is the order fore been cancelled.

of the day. Queues there are galore and surprising Asses at times Butcher shops are rarely open, and the only way

ST. JOHN'S AMBULANOR BRIGADE.

HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT.

NOVAD. Thursday, May 9th:"

8 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill

Monday, May 6th-

1.15 p.m. Recruit Drill Tuesday, May 7th :-

1.5 p.m. Bandaging Class Wednesday, May 8th

3.30 p.m. Band Practice. Thursday, May 9th

L15 p.m. Recruit Drill

3.30pm. Band Practice. 3.16.1.ut. Equed and Stretcher Drill Trained Mambura

daya kad za KU, À VAN.

OMOTIONS

on the telephone... Notwithstand corvants at erwick recently, wake.hp.m. Bandaging Class Mr. and Mr. A. G. Coppin, returned and when some bave been duly sounded of getting in touch with the butcher is At the annual hirings of farm Frides, May 10th

I shall be pleased to answer any ques

laz all this, Landon for the most part again showed a considerable advance. Baturday, May 11th to the Colony yesterday by the Suuntos shareholders may have to nak. bears a very ordinary everyday appear Men who before the war received 178. ance it is only when there is an attempt or 18 abtained 385 or 295 Women's Mara.

Me H. P. WHITE seconded, and they do any shopping that the shortage in wages have advanced from is to almost everything is apparent and the 248, boys wages have risen from motion was carried. Hi

prices! Those things that are not con 125 gr. lbs 10 32. These wages are in Mr. C. B. BUYKES proposed and Mr trilled have increased enormously, and addition to s free house, about wo tone extremity of their existence and pur are given un extra instead of lia. for chasing bare necessarion can people with hdrvent Others, believe and very large class fixed incomes meet their expenses. ton-never had so much money, for work waonover na plentiful

M. H. P. Wilkinson, the Crown Engineer G. Kakavas of the China Advocate, and Mr. Wilkinson, with their children, and Lady Lockhart arrived in Merchante Navigation company steamer

beans to the ice, No. 5. Wyndham Kiangkwao oro, believed to have bean Shanghai from England last week W. MORLEY ROCÖnded the re election of only by making things Inst to the very cf. free "potatoes and coala Women The following promotions

Street, not later than 11.30

Alterations and additions to Advertise lust when the Kingkwan was sunk, 10

Major A. E Wearne, until recently

a wats on pages: 1. 4, 5, and 8 should be li from Hankow last week following a in command of s unit in tre Mes sent ar sot later than 1 p.m.

New Advertisements should be sent in allision with the Chinese gunboat campaign, is in Mania, sa route from

before 2 pazak

Advertisementa and Subsurfyllons.

which

Chintai. Chief Officer Charles Hend

ste Lot ardered to a fixed period will be sicksen, Second Oficer C. Askilin and

ontinued until countermandad. -

Telsprauble, Address - Mark Hongkong CAB.O. 5th Edition.

Chief Engineer A. Lang, together, with 2.70 Chinese, were saved," Dr. J. Walter Lawra of the Presbyterian (Nřimiori

Shanghal was also neved.

Australis to Peking whore retume his former post Major has been retired, being active three LiteM

Mr. F. Maitland and Mr. Bernard Brown as auditors for the ensuing year, at a remuneration of $350 each, and the

Ca motion was carried

The CHAIRMAN then annonaced that earno dividand warrants were realy, and

could be had on app

Pin terminated

icle in the Wear Zotum An article admit that all the attempts made in Germany to cresie fashion in clothes have failed ladantably, for my ath sbusiness of the journal it is contrary the German

character to create and

A GOOD RULE FOR THE HOME

TAKE it rule of your home to keep ons hand a bottle. Chartberian's Colic Cholera and. Remedy as a mife gurëd bawel complaints. It always no household is badg

Chemist

made. enecal

subject to the approval of Major JUDEton, Chief Commalasion Lice Corporals Lai Li-bin To-tung to be Corporals Kwong-shing and Mak Wai-man to

Corporala

TRE<THE TOMA VIIK.

May

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