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BARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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·E COPENHAGEN, December 25th.
Despatches from Berlin, dated Inst night, state that the situation is becoming serious for the Governiner.t Further regiments and an increasing number of The Commission was headed by Vice- civilians have joined the mallors and the Admiral Sir Montague Browning It in-members of the Spartacus Party. cluded distinguished American, French, Japanese and Italian naval personages, and was amisted by notable British and American technical experts,
sa to make up the shortage in the sareeding behind 58 killed and wounded. delivery. These included the battleship Konig, the light craiser Dreuden, two
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bureaucracy, this fact being
MONDAY, DECEMBER 280, 1918
'AMERICA'S TARIFF WALL.
Nothing in further farther from 'the", thoughts of a maticana, than a desire to Interforat in the Bighest degree with the falvystatus of ather countries, writes the
Powers for the maintenance of pasos; bag" Americans in the men do not baliave world. paca woold-be farthered if the United Sṭalov, in company with the rest of the world, wera to become Free Trade aft the war.
form of government. Thus they tried first to follow the seampie laid down by Napoleon III of France. With this December 301 125, 00m-No returns
view, young men were sent mostly to The Anglican Churches. set apart from Japan and Whadivostock. The
France in the earlier part of Meiji., Then
Riports are coming back to America yesterday for commemoration services antiegalone has extended southward.
the Franco-German War-came and Ger from London that Fro Trade advocaton- for those who have fallen in the war.
Presanre has decrased considerably at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, was Weihaiwol, and slightly along the east
many's overwhelming victory user Finn. responding a fale attributlag resentment crowded to ita utmost capacity in the
made the Japanese politicians believe to the Tuited States because of the pos- morcing, soldiers being conspicuous instit has increased slightly eise-
The fall of the German Erapira means that the political system of the Germast † wibility, that Great Britain wili adopt a the congregation. Others present in where. Strong monsoon will continue the und stones of Japanese militarism Empire was the best and the strongest probctive tariff altor the war eluded H. the Officer Administering along the China conat, and over the and the Government; Major General Ven-China Sea.
inded one for congratulations by the after which now Japon should follow. tris and Commodore Gernor. The
The Japanese Army was organized Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria (Dr. Lander) gnding 5 10 am. to-day. D. inch. one of the most influential and powerful in accordance with the German system
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours people, declares Dr. Yujiro Miyake, conducted the service, assisted by the Total since January 1st, 101.60 inches, writers of the country, in the December 50 with Japanese politics, laws, STREET FIGHTING,
Keys. V. H. Copley Moyle, A. D. Jazzinst an average of 83. 10 inches.
number of his magazino, Nibon Oyebiscience and everything else. Thus New York correspondent of the Daily AMSTERDAM, December 15th. Stewart, A. Hewitt and J. W. Harring Raremust for the 24 hours ending at
Tapan was Germanized, The admirers Suprent. Americs will not be a Free Nihojin (Japan and the Japanese). coon on the 31st December Heavy street fighting occurred in Berlin ton. The hymns, psalms, and lessons
1-Hongkong to Cup Rock : N. and The Commission left the Firth of Forth on "the morning of December 24th round were specially selected. An Ode "O, {x.E. winds, fresh; fair.
"It is difficult to defne what we call of the German military system were Trade nation after the war, and Amstions. to think that the German will not put therosolves in the ridiculous "bureaucrats' in Japan,” says Dr. Miyake. *P* on December 3rd aboard the Hercules the castle and the Royal stables which & Valian: Hearts was ang br the choir, escorted by four destroyers. The follow. Cara Division occupied The Third Mr. J. W. White presiding at the Forces Channel: Nertherly gule but practically they are those who politien systems woalt be the best in po itin of seeking to influence fandanynt
Cavalry Division bombarded the buildings
3-South "rog of Ching between-
al tarif legis'ation in other enn uries. That ing day it passed a mixed lot of German and eventually the sailors withdrew (the
During the service, His Excellency No. 1.
Hoogkong and Lamocks: The same as belong to the Choshu and Satsuma clans the world, just an der military system not the American way. Of course, the having controlling power over the Privy was. The followers of the German ships which were going to the Scapa 10 terms of retirement being arranged) lease read out the following list of names of}. -South coast of China betweenp Council and the House of Pears as well facience, on the other hand.. blindly the United States will throw ita influencǝ the Hongkong men who bare fallen in Hongkong and Haicon: The same as as to a certain extent over, the govern declared that Japan should follow Cern frour of a joint policy by the leading. Norddeutscher Lloyd transports and a Tha. Vorwaerts states that a large num A. C. E. Elborough, K. Forde, A. R.
mental offices. They any that Prince many in all departments of her national destroyer.
ber of soldiers of the Berlin Guard also S. Miller (Hongtong and Shanghai
Yamagata leads the Japanese barat-activity. The Commission was met at an apa few of the Republican Guard and Bank): J. Gresson, C. C. F. Cunning- pointed spot by a German Commission numerous armed civilians joined the ham, R. Munro, J. IL Bone (Messrs. beaded by Rear Admira Goette, and in-sailors, who, with other members of the Jardine, Matheson & Co.); A. F. Denne, cluding Captain von Muller of the first Spartacus Party, mads the Marstall build art, Joselang, F. Richard- Emden, which was beaten by the Sydney. Ling their headquarters
Loyal troops repeatedly attempted to soo, F. H. Robinson (Messrs. Patterield, take the building, but were repulsed. The & Swirel; J. Brewer, H. Adair (Dock- The Commission devoted itself to anti-revolutionaries now also hold Kopis yard Police); R. A. Stokes (Messrs. various tasks A sub-Commission dele Strasse and many other houses.
Deacon, Looker, Deacon & Harston)), gated to inspect the German warships. Loyal troops are stationed in the Unter- A. D. Showan (Messrs. Shower, Tomes found all in a filthy condition and discip den Linden, and the Werderschen Platz.de Co.); EF. G. Wakeford, P. B. Gardiner,
The Spartacus Party wants to force the line at low ebb, so rauch so in the latter caso that a British officer in charge Republican. Guard to return to Petsdata. E. F. Drury, H. Wilson, J. Delahunty, found it necessary to salutarily warn the trouble originated with the discontent of E. G. Painting Hongkong Pulice); L As far as is at presen: known the Silliss, H. Edwards, K. Allchurch, sailors: แ
Other sub-Commissions inspected air buildings, owing to not being blic O., Collins, A. Hirst, E. Cruickshanks
When, nitimately, the soldiers relieved. 3. Carmichael, & L. Macdonald, Vidiostock. 62.
(Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Ce); them, they refused to leave the City.c. & G. Walker H. E Victor D Other discontented elements joined them (Honghong" Daily Press); W. J. May and apparently the Spartacus PartyPrison Warder); C. D. de Haney
Tkio thought the occasion opportune for coup d'etat.
Medical Department); A. D. Bailey Yazaki (Mesara, David Sassoon it Co.); B. Chap Kagoshiz man (Mesars. Thomas Cook & Sun): Dahima'.... COPENHAGEN, December 27th. Francis Grissel (Messrs. Leigh & Naba A German semi-official account of Tues- Orange); W. G. Cope, E. F. G. Orchard lahijima..... day's happenings in Berlin states that ears, Lane. Crawford & Co.); F. M..Bonin faland some of the large pillars were destroyed Soares, F. H. Church, H. Rest, Whois 0.31 26 87 in the palace, and the royal stables were heavily damaged during the violent CF. W. Bowen-Rowlands: HL, Joups (Union Insurance Society of Cuntsu, Council has decided in Ltd.): C. McCutcheon, N. Mitchell, mediately to withdraw the troops not R. D. Lammert, W. Stapleton, belonging to the Berlin garrison: The Ixor (Public Works Department) sailors will remain and the other troope P. S. Dixon (Messrs. Wilkingos & will be disarmed.
.....Grist).
SHIPS FILTHY
ship and seaplane stations, and, in the course of frequent journeying far inland care to the conclusion that the repre- sentations that the people were urgently in need of food and clothed were nothing like as
justifiable as the authorities were Beking to impress on the Allies. Agri cultural conditions, were cbviously very favourable.
A sub-Commission visited Nordholz... Zeppelin station, wheres all the raiders to England started. Here they saw the famous, L. 14 which visited England 24 times,"
HIDDEN SUBMARINES.
A memorable occasion was the passage through the Kiel Canal of the Hercules, the list British battleship ever to do so. In the course of the passage the Hercules was warmly greeted by Britisk was pri soners on the banks,
The great experimental air station at Warnemundo was visited under German protest.
The Submarine Commission discovered scores of U-boats. meatly nesly completad hitherto not declared by the Germans. Arrangements have been made to take themopr in spite of Rear-Admiral Goette's strong, protests.
STORY OF E14.
HEROIC END.
LONDON, December 95tb. "The finest of all the tales of achieve ments by British subutazines in war-time is now completed by the oncihl story of the sinking of the famous submarine 14 of the Dardanelles early in 1918, with the loss of her new Commander, Lieut. Commander Geofrey White and all except seven of the crew.
The
January. .17th and proceeded up the
the sailors guarding the various
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The staterent declares that the events solely concerned the question of wages,
A telegram from Kies states that the sailors and soldiers denounced the Berlin outbreak, and assured the Government of their support.
HOW IT
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After the Benediction the De Talhoku Mareli" from Suit was played and six bagless sounded the Last Post." The collection-was-in--aid of the fund for creeting & memorial to the departed and amounted to 8347,71.
The Bishop preached an impressiva sermon from the text: God is pot & God of the dead but of the living, for all live unto Him" (St. Luke, c 30, x)
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A telegrain from Berlin states that the counter-revolt subsided on Tuesday up arrival of the Guard divisions from Potsdam. These demonstrated in front These was also a large congregation how of the Sailors Headquarters, whereupon at the Union Church when the Rer. J Phulien7a. 50. the sailors, it is alleged, opened fire on Kirk Maconselja preached an eloqnent. St. James 29.
not their life even unto death." (Bov. 2.12, v.11).
Tahzane
the guards who replied, doing heavy sermon from the text: "They loved! ...
damage to the Palace especially the Kaiser's balcon), which is ruined,...
Herr Ledebour arrived in a motor-cur and made a speech condemning the sum moning of the troops from Potsdam and characterising the proceedings as frat- ricidal.
GRAND CONCERT AT KINGSCLERE.
Music loving members of the .com. munity spent & most enjoyable afternoon in the large hall ofinuselers'
He proposed that a Commission shouldį be appointed to discuss a basis of unica E 14 left Mudros on the evening of the sailors and soldiers. This was of
quickly done, the sailors, meanwhile, Saturday afternoon ast when Mudane Dardanelles to search for the Gochen.
capitulating.
| Yadwiya Zaleska, einingït Polish pianist, After diving under several sati-submarine nots the found that the Goeben, which the temporarily arrested, stated that when singer, gase us delightful up
of their officers, who were and Mr. Arsenis Kirillo, Famous opera anemt had removed a few hours per they fired they thought the guards repre-Colon. It would be difficult indeed
of musi
music as was ever heard in viously, had gone, so the Commander
keeping a sharp look-out for rented Royalist counter-revolutionaries to choose a better programme than the OIB the artists had arranged; it con- tainer
items to please lovers of operatic music and gave clear idea of the
Burne
back ademy craft.
: A WAGES QUESTION.. The 14 fred a torpedo at a which it transpired
AMSTERDAM December 24th.. Goeben's ammunition, causing beavy telegram from Berlin states that the
contained
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C. W. JEPP, Chief Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Dec 30, 1918.
Fabrinhoit, on the level of the sea in 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 37 degrees inches, tenths and hundredths, -2-TEMPERATURE in the shade, in-de- Trees Fahrenheit."
100.
explosion which extinguished the sub-sailors who were guarding the Chanapacity of Mr. Kirilloff as a singer and moisture boor WIND, to two points,
was the programme sub-
PROGRAMME.
3a) Nocturne Chopin
of Madame Zaleska as a pianist. The marine's lights and sprang the fore hatch cellor's residence yesterday informed following Leaking badly, "the submarine rose to 13 Herr Ebert and. Herr Lansberg that they mitted: feet
The forts immediately opened a had been ordered to allow no one to heavy frs but did not bit ber. She sub-anter or leave the house, from which the L-Ballade g-mott..."Chopin") merged to 150 feet and continued her telephone was cut. courss but become unsteady, and kept
Madamo Zaleska In consequence of Herr Ebert's strong] 2—(a) Aria from opera... "Tolunta" diging, so she was brought to the surface protest access was finally allowed and
Tchaikovsky: 36 sho could no longer be relied upon
(b) Aria from opern..."Nozzedi Figaro" under the water, and only three bottles the telephone restored. Subsequently, Ber-
Mozart. sir wore left. A heavy fire was imme-in troops arrived to protect the building, diately opened from both sides of the whereupon, after long negotiations, the
Mr. Kirilloff. Straits. A shell hit her hull just over guard of sailors was induced to depart, the ward room destroying the upper steer ailors attitude is attributed to the when the troops also departed. The survivor says that in the 14 orders Governments action in making, payment were given to steer from below and we of the sailors' wages conditional on their ran the gauntlet for half-an-hour, only departure from the castle, where exten-6- a few shots hitting us The Captain. ive depredations had been committed. sening it was hopeless, ran towards the shore. His last words were "We are the hands of God" and only a few seconds later I looked for him, and saw his body. mangled by shell-fire, roll into the water, and go under
The last shell hit the
starboard sadelo talk killing all; T believe,"
The submarine sank soon
AMSTERDAM, December 20ta.
The Sailors' Headquarters in Berlin has been surrendered to the Government
Toops."
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CATHOLES AGAINST SOCIALISTS. COPENHAGENS, December 22nd.
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4 DIAZOTION 3. FORDS Bearford Beale.
8. STATE OF WEATHEE b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog, gloomy, bhail, l Eghtning, oo-creast, passing showers, q squat, rain, snow, thunder, y visibility w dew, web 7. Bars ir inches tenths and hun fredthe
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(b) Valse (c) Chant Palonaise... "Chopin-List" Vocal Dret "Barcarolle henbach. Madame Zaleska.
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Rhapsodie" List" Maisme Zalesko, (3) Virtus an'iqua"...linka...
b) Spagniola Deieza...M. Kirillof
"Chears
Wind 7-Victory Palonaise “Chupin"
Madame Zalesks. Forco Madame Zaleska's rendering of Chopin'x Weather Ballade g-mott was magnificent and ↑ Rain............................. armee established the artist in strong. favner
Owing to the demand of the Berlia afterwards
Iferest number in the first half of
blose to the shore, the Turks picking up Socialists for the abolition of lights in the programme were Chopin's Nocturne,
the survivors.
XMAS IN LONDON.
LONDON December 9th...
A feature of the Christmas Day celebra
tions were the lavish entertainments to
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A GERMAN STRIVER.
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Honakok Uberyatory, Dec. 20, 1818"
HONGKONG TIDES,
The tide-talo kiven below" has been
Church, Herr Spahn, the leader of the Yaise, and Chan: Palonsise Mr. Kirilo: Catholic Centre Party, has appealed to is the possessor of a magnificent voice. all churchmen to join the Centre Party Dexible, of wide range, and undoubted in opposing the Socialists.
power. The last item on the first half of the programme WRA
A vocal duat "Barcarolle" and this most popular sing in a way to please even the Count Brockdorf Rantzau, "the new hypercritical. An encore was demanded German Foreign Secretary, in an inter and the audience would not be denied. the Overseas troops, culminating at the view in the Politiken, says he does not As encores the duet from the Opera Albert Hall, where the Queen was thun cherib any illusion as to the magnitude of Zara (Leoncavallo) and the Vales Ip-compiled at the National Almanac Office derously received.
Their Majesties
sties attended service at the difficulties now confronting the German politol-Ivanoff were rendered. Their Lepdon from the result of the analysis Westminster Abbey." The Dean preached
of observations taken by means of an Foreign Office.
duets will be a pleasing memoratomatic. tido-recording maching in the Д stirring sermon and recalled how the The most important problem is the for some time to come. There was an
Abber trembled under the bursting of foundation of a "pence of righteousace intersal during which tes was served. Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Teul bombs and the role of guna but was un- based on President Wilson's principles with the items of, the fecond half
It was pleasing to renew acquaintance iuring the years 1909-9 souched. Its immrinity w symbolip .of If such a peace is successfully concluded of the programme especially in the the preservation of the Empire.
asis of opinion that the basis of manner they were rendered on Batur League of Nations will be established
Towards each an object he is striving was Madame, Zalesky's closing items.
day. Chopin'a Her Majesty the Queen, and Princes
Victory Palonnise Henry and George will visit the Albert to the uttermost, with the German Then, the enthusiastic and ence de Hall to-day, on the occasion of the peoples support...
manded more, and she had to respond entertainment to Overseas office ri
LOEDDE, December 95th.
SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO UNITE,
COPENHAGEN." December 2nd.
TWEEDS.
LONDON, December th
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To obtain the depth of water on the de gauge at the Victoria Noval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gange
to a couple of enonren. The first was ast Lamont Dock, Aberrioen, add 10 feet.
clover irultation of a Musical Box on the piano this being followed by "Frazmenta from 11 Rhapsodie" (lázt). The concert was really an artistic success and while the audience was inrgo for Hongkong. A telegram Hom Agram states that the During the last six months the Govern was not so large as these talented people Montenegrin Skupstina has officially went has requisitioned 80 per cent of the are entitled to expect. announced Montenegro's union with tweed output. There is now a possibi PAKET AND Bervis
lity of considerable release of tweeds for Jade civilian requirements. GERMAN ROYALTIESAKA
FM TO.E.EE. FOR ARMY, { thro
The Frankfurter Zeitung atates ex-Empress will sentoely New Year. Bhoy 11
lapovplexy and heart disease. -The ez-Aniser is also seri ear disasola eggravated Jarught, may sprenë të k
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December 31st to January 6th, 1910.
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HERE is to dan or whatever from Tlock jaw or blood poison resulting Wed, 11
from a wound when Chamberisin'a Pair, Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the zerms which | Pl the King has instituted a mili, cause, then diseases. It slon causer lary division of the Order of the British wounds to heal without maturation and Empire for which officer and others in one third the time required by the un engaged in war activitior aro eligible : mual treatment For sale by all
Chemiste and Storekeepers, DASA (Continued an L'aga
crats but we may say more correctly. "Lomontably enough, indeed, they that a certain number of men lend the overlooked the fact that Germanciviliza" faction in the name of Friocetion was brilliant only in ita formn, bas- Yamagata
ing to deoper and zobler elements in its The demands of coronas alone wil be The fundamental idea of Japanse sabatanen. This very feet was, indeed mufficiens to keep the Amerie ʼn tariff as its bureauemey is the superiority of govern- | approved of even by Germans themselves, I present téral stlmst. Instead of deerns con ment or officials of the government over Dr. Kech. the great bacteriologist, once in the schedule, it may well happen that the people. They think that officials said: Our research works are mach cer sin estos will be raised when the annual aro superior to commoners in all re-superior and far better done than those but ots have to be made in the aiming spects, to that they are always afraid of i done by Franch scholars, bat iamantvents of peace, Apart from the rive us the appearance of the abler, greater ably enough, theirs have brought to the question, bere is no indication at all that and more influential outside of their world far more benefits than cura." In- the man et Am deans are turning from own circle,
deed, things German are wonderfally or tection an aconomic policy to wecome Kystematic and admirably well mrwanized
Cobenim. but they have no spirit, and, therefore absolutely not practicable.
"This political idea has a triple origin; First, the political tradition or usage in fundal ages; secondly, political theory of Chinese classics; and thirdly, German Germany's plan is always excellent, politics. In foudal ages officials and sometimes it proved successful. But belonged to a class or caste higher than her success was only temporary and the other part of people. it being, therefore, acal outcome of her plan, however ex quite natural that officials of those days collent and well systematized, has proved looked down upon commoners as inferior a failure. At the beginning of the war beings. The political theory of ancient Termany planned to at Fracco in four Chris was not necessarily desporic, there weeks and it seemed that ber plat would being a number of political thinkers be realized. £he won battles con who even encouraged.revolution against sinuously, but at length she lost every- despotic monarchy. But, coo of the most popular ideas entertained by Chinese politiciana as well as philo. sephora in classical days was that the people should obey implicitly the govern ment instructions. People should be instructed, bat not educated" was one of bo fundamental principles of ancient Chinese politicians, and it must be re- membered that those who accomplished the creat work of the Meiji Restoration almost all received an education founded upon the ancient Chinese classica.
After the Restoration Japan import ed many new ideas from the West and the political system of New Japan was established upon this newly acquired knowledze. But the first thing toward which the makers of new Japan exerted themselves was to reorganize Japanese
thing. Germany was prepared for the war. The Allies were unprepared. But Anally the prepared was beaten by the unprepared Why! Because Germany bad prepared at the beginning all the things and there no alternatives when their plan once went wrong, while the Allion, although unprepared at the be ginning, gradually prepared accord ing to the conditions to be faced.
"The explanation is not complete. We should say further that Germany concentrated her attention solely on the process of the war, while the Allios, though they made many mistakes and consequently failed many times, always were preparing to win the final victory, Here is the real difference between the German system and that of the Allies.
militariam. Amongst all, those of the. medical circle were first awakoned Except Japanese physicians of an older generation who still stick to the Ger man method, men of the younger genera-
sons are now looking for the source of their learnings in France, England and America. Next, the military circle la awaking, slowly though, and Japanese military authorities now recognize h strength of the French Army. But it may take some time before they realize fully why the British and American armies are strong and useful
The last to awaken are those of the political circle, especially the bureau- crats. They are now struck dumb with amazement. They now have no time to think over the sitaatioo. Indeed, the change
ja too
shing to them.
great and astoní- We are earnestly awaiting the time when they will finally realize the whole thing. But, is it pos sible? We are glad, however, that the people have already awakened. They do not see the bureaucrats with the same eyes with which the bureaucrats "We are, indeed, glad that our conn- see them. The general situation bas politics in such a way that it might trymen have gradually realized their changed, no matter whether militarieta maintain for them the power and pre-fallacies, as the result of the Allied or bureaucrats are still dreaming their stige they at anco secured under the new victory and the downfall of German ( old dreams."
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CAR
WE HAVE CONCENTRATED OF ONE CAR AND ONE CAR ONLY, IN A DETERMINA"", "TION TO MAKE IT AS GOOD AS A CAR. CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY FART AND EVERY PROCESS" THAT ENTERS INTO FT. WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTAB- LISHED A STANDARD. THE WORK DONE AND, THE MATERIALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY CAR, MUST CONFORM TO THAT STAND. ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS...... GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE WHICH, THE PUBLIC EXPECTS OF THÈM -
PEOPLE HAVE IMPLICIT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO- THERS MANUFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS.-
·YOU MAY BE SURE THAT THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE" "CHANGED A HAIR'S BREADTH DODGE BROTHERS HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE UPBUILDING OF THEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT 80 SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILD WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILL GROW AND ENDURE FOREVER
ITS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.
SOLE AGENTS.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
St. George's Buildings, HONGKONG,
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