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THE "GLENDINNING”

FUND.

The Police Reserve Accountan sends us the following information concerning the above Fund, which wenn raised for the benefit of the widow and infunt in of the late Sergeant Glendinning, the victim of the Tai O Station murder of July

The subscriptions, together with $69.49 Bank intenst amounted to $8,809,15. Th'q" inclisted a sum of $1,420.65 subscribed by the Hong- Long Police and landed to 'Mrs. Chapdinning but paid into the Fund at her own wish.

With this was there has been pus chased a driften Singapore in favour of the South. Chian War Savings Asiation for Straits $5.500 at Liðj; and a don. Sydney "for 3.19.9 in favour of Mrs. Glendin ning The balance of $2.05 was ex- pended on the draft stamps,

The monies so invested. Ive been. banded to Mr. H. A. Nisbet, the Oficial Trustee of the Colony of Hongkong, who is Trustee of this Fund under a Settlement kindly drawn up by Mr. H. W. Looker.

The detailed list of Subser ptony will appear in the next issue of the Police Remerce Gazette, which comes out on the fifteenth of the month.

PORTUGALS PART IN THE WAR.

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Futural is the most ancient ally of Britain. Her treaty of aliance dates tram 1373, and during the five and a half centaries that have claper' since there has never been a break in the friendly relations, of the two countries, Portugal enjoys the distinction of never haring been at war with the English. At the commencement of the world war, Portugal announced that she considered this ancient treaty binding on her, and refosec to declare neatrality, permitting her resources to be used by the Allies to the utmost even before she went to war with Germany. Her assistance has been especially precious to the Allies in Afica

As account of Portuguese work in the A was Riven recently by the Pur tuguese Contul at San Francisco, José D. Boures, who said in an address.

Forty eight hours after declaration of war between Britain and Germany the Portuguere parts were opened to the Allied Flest, which enabled them there after to dispose of the Lamoua surategic triangle of the Atlantic

We immediately installed also moni fion and equipment factories for the exclusive use of the Entente armies. A few weeks after, at the request of Great Briting, we let Belgium have two-thirds of our artillery.

"For two years we did for the cause of the Entente, always in perfect accord with our All, all that could possibly be done.

In February of 1518 the British Government asked us to requisition the German vessel anchored in the Porta graese ports since the beginning of the And, though we We did so tiliien ne dei bem for our commercial traffic which was piready experienting dit calties en account of lack of transports, we let Great Britain and France have nearly all those, vessels.

**In consequence of the requisition, Germany declared war upon us. Eater- ing thus in a decisive way into the armed conflict we had to make ad enor

that

us military effort to meet the new ization, much more so, because we were then having serious insurrec- tions which Germany had fomented natives of our Colony amung the in Angola But *where there is will there is a way. And so it was in few months we had 30,000 men, in Africa fighting the Germans, and in the beginning of 1917, Portuguese liers were in the ranks Bghting holder to shoulder with the British Muy in Flanders. What they both have done Great Britain well knows, and more than occe has she honestly arowed it 1, but a short while ance, when

the hermana started their last drive, MA

Haig declared in his report that the Portuguese troops had sustained with tesorditary lour, the most violent attack that the enemy had yet realised

the Western Front

Bat our co-operation was not limited to that Realising the great importance of the entry of the United States into ther coofict, Portugal in Ger to facilitxts: the enormous undertaking, convented to baving the, America Government establi ho naval base in the Azores, and it-dug in great osure to that circumstance that the portation to Europe of the gallant American troops, has been realised with

I will add simply that our participa son" in "be" war costs us ten millions of dolla per month. Unfortunately il this does not noemtohe known in California, where only exceptionally in the use of Fortúgal mentioned among the Allies, and where the proper Porta- gur dag but zidom to be acen unfurled by the side of those which the hiss the honour to accomp

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WEATHER REPO

December Sallà. 40m-yo` returas from Japan and Vladivostock. Pres- sure has inafemed light majority of reporting, stan the Calin is anticyclone has increased in Intensity, and fresh to strong monsoon, will prevail. slong the China coast, and over the N. Obina Sea"

Te is matified that all restrictions as to the use of wirela Telegraphy by Marabana Vesses on the China ctation; have been abolishedule Ye

Hongkong. Rainfall for the $4 hours ending at 10 am-to-day, 000 bach * Total sinna January 1st, -101.66 inches,

Ford against an average of 89.03 inches.

The Services to Germany, Austria Bal paria and the Cttoman Emplie are suspended..

Ko unofficial letter addrewed to Abadan, Ahwas or Mobammolah in the Persian Gulf „nesy exceed eight ounons in weight

The insured letter sad insured parch evices betweErpt for in bonomik "Ehroegh Egypt) and: Cyprus are demper, arily suspended.

Forecast for the 24-hours -ending-at- soon on the 4th December

Hongkong ta Gap Book: N.E | winds, strong, fac |-2--Farmors Channel : N. stadsstrong

to a gala

Bath count of Chios between Hongkong and Lamooks: the maine an No. 1.

-Youth west of China between Hongkong and Hainan↑ The same as

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide-table riven below has bee

in London from the rewals of the analysis of observations taken by means of sa

"Uninanted parcels for the United King.compiled at the Natkmal Almanac Qfice dom will in future be forwarded from therefore advised to pack with parcels very Carefully

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Moving pictures for children vero inevitable from the very moment moving pio- ture were invented, but it has been part of the normal scurge of things that they should not have been actually made until this time. Only the very best that the world can pro- dure is to be laid before the sincerely critical eyes of the young.

The grave necessity that has arisen for films entirely suited for children has now been met. William Fox, the producer, has taken this great new step. The Fox KIDDIE FEATURES ▼ -8re ready for pr

ntat ion, and the first of these, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, will soon be before cinema goers.

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Hongkong in bage and the Public are automatic Elde-roserding machine in the HONGKONG THEATRE PROGRAMMI

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses the provinces of Urine, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bol- Iwoo in Italy will not be accepted for transmission maless posted under she British War Office Permit.

The Parcel Foat Servicenito British- Tast Africa sud Egypt (szcept. for members of the Beneditionary Forcus), and to Abys- Minia, Bagdad, Erithres, French, Zomali Coast. Italian Somaliland, Portuguess. East Africa: Zanzibar and Raven have been sus- pended.

Registered - Parcel Maf's close 15 minates earlier than the time given below unless otherwise n'atoð.

ter Palics Barn at Tulm Sha Tsui during the years 1008-0

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet à inches below mean sea-level

To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard adds feet 4 inches, and on the gange st Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4inches to the height given in the table.

December 4th to 10th, 1918.

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THE MYSTERY SHIP Including Universal Gazette & Comics.

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THE KISS. THURSDAY, 5th. Dec. MATINEE at 5.15 pm.

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* TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de groom Fahrenhei

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