FIGHT WITH MALARIA.
SUOCLISTUL BRITISH CAM-
PAIGN. IN ITALY.
‚„The "Nuova Antologia expresses the warmest gratitude for the good work done ➜y the English army in helping to stamp
RICE IN JAPAN.
The price al pics is higher than ever and shows no sign of decline, there baing apparently no hope of solving the price question by any government measure. The general impression pre- vailing is that the Seiyukai Government. being supported by big farmers and land-ownors, is powerless to carry out any ratical measures which, as a matter of course, might interfers with the interess of the farmers.
malaris in district of Italy where mamber of waz men were encamped. It expresses, the hope that their afforts will
The news of rice-riots has again be come one of the current topics in the moi merely be appreciated, but Imitated gleewhere. Miles of irrigation canals were vernacular press. In connection with ostructed to drain stagnant poole that the problem, a movement worth noting would not be filled up. Capate needed for is that to establish a rico-less day," which the water supply nie bricked in, hermetis advocated by many distinguish- Bally closed, and provided with pamps, ed politicians and scholars who are Za this way the whole of the water for eager to solve the question, not by any
control.
actions on the part of the people.
Mr. Sounosuke Yokota director of the Legislation Barenu, is one of the most earnest advocater of the movement. In an interview with the representative of the Tokyo Asabi" he remarks:
POST OFFICE.
THE CHINA MAILUT
Telegraphic Communication with Waglan Lighthouse is interrupted sinos 7.63 pm. Nov. 26.
Et fi rotified that all restrictions. 43. 10. the use of wirelves Telegraphy by Marchant Vesse's on the China tation, hava bean abolished.
WEATHER REPORT, WOOD-OIL TRADE OF
N.-China Son.
· S. CHINA.
Satisfactory Cendition of Ravived Industry.
Under the stimulus of war dama there has been a roviyal in the wood-oil
FRIDAY, JANUARY 781919
"FREEDOM" OF THE SEAS.
WILSON & PROPOSAL EXAMINED.
NED
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW
Mr. A. Pollos writes: ban the raning Standard:
malataining the peace made in not. cordance with the other points, and' suggest the principles whleb that maahinery should enforce. The machinery is an unsociation of..... ration, which is to have two ob. jocta: first, to protect the political, integrity all countries large, and small; Becomily; to courte joint future the pouce which; by their action, they will have brought about,
January S. teh. gun- roturna from Japan, Vladivostock, and the Philippines. Pressure has decreased. The pared post service be as lightly at Shanghai," and increased moderately at other reporting stations. The anticyclone remains stationary and suspended,
frësh to strong thonsoon will prevail
guiding rules for this association States. In spite of the blighting effects
the President suggests in the Arsh along the China, coast, and over the do of South Chins with the United of bigh exchange, exports of this pro
clause that all formational agree det to the United States during the
Absolutements should be public cnd openin first half of the current year were freedom of Lavigadier upon the seasoned by the league au's whole shall the second, that in no war not ens the navigation of the rea be closed; in the third, that as far as possible there shall be ro" economic boycott between nations; and, in the fourth, that national armanieate shall be
domestic safety.
The Services to Carmony, Austria, gari and the Ottoman Empire suspended.
No unofficial letter addressed-tö & badan, Ahwas or blobammo:ah in the Persian Guli may exceed eight ounces in weight,
T
Uninsured parcels for the United King dom will future be forwarded f.om
Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pick such parcels very carefully.
J
No.1
ROYAL OBSERVATORY LONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
The second of the famous fourteen pointe runs as follows:
outside territorial waters alike in
Hongkong Rainfall for the 4 hours Butandios st. 10 mm. to-day, 0.04 inch Total ainos January lat 18 inches azainst an average of 0.8 inches.
Percenth ine the ki hours soding at valued at G8443,176, na compared anon ou“ the 4th January 1910.
-Hongkong "to Gop Rock: N. with nominal shipments in 19317, and a peace and in war, except as the seas N.E winds, tresh; fair,
value of only $60,130 i 1916. Since may be alcadd in whole or in purb by -Forazosa Chanzol N. winds the middle of the current year ship international action for the force and
strong-
ionth count of China between menta increased in volume, and this tent of national covenants."
A seat inary people who edited, to what is newsary for miles round the camp was kept under government measures but by voluntary. The insured letter and inevrel.parcel Hongkong and Lamocks: The same sa rear's record will be far beyond any
saricos between Egypt (or in farsit No. 1. Benth coast of Chins between former soles of wood ail to the United that, but for the British Navy and From this we see that Mr. Wilki's through Egyng) and Cypraeae tempur Hougkong and Hainian: The sims 4State The total shipments for the the blockade of, Germany, which it Freedom of the Sens of today. arily suspended.
year to September I were 5,049,727 by his been able to maintain
is, quite a different thing from what valued at G.751,943, the shipments Allies could never have got the Bochetpaign was first proposed and put was discussed-when-the-eutrařina for the first quarter being valued at into his present state of military disto practice. Belorë, Agent, JUIST $32,658; for the second quarter at integration kid metals Mitull dhe night of & belligerent Navy 45 turbed mind when they find that perfere with navigation were rough 16960,613.
Exporta of wood-oil from the South particular Los of sen power must be to capture and confiscate any enemy. Tid is to bea term of peace that this lys follows. It had the right (1) Chiss field to the United States assumed soluntarily abandoned. For the right owned ship, with its cargo; (2) to Very fair proportions in 1920, 1911, sad of a "navy, after it has, defeated cherch reutil skips and capture uny 1919, writes Mr. G. Anderson, hemy's feet or neutralised its action enemy property found in them; (3) American Coriul-General at Hongkong by fightening it into its barbours, to take out of any neutral ships any in reviewing the trade for his Gover the use of the sea and to mcropolise whether enemy property or not, that i
to proceed to exclude the enemy from goods destined for a neutral country ment. Daring the latter part of that that use for itself and its alles hag
ware contraband of war; (4) to pro- perice, however, great trouble, was hitherto been regarded as the main chains blockade of the enemy const experienced with adulteration through purpose for which fleet have been for ports, whereafter, if the blockade the use, by the producers, of old brought into-being. The first object were affective, any ship attempting Kerosene tins in which some kerssenes victory the second command of to break through could be confiscated had been left. Adulteration from this the sea and all this follows from it, with all goods on board. These prin- couse ran as high as 16 or 17 per ceng. a moment, whoa civilisation owesciples were agreed upon by The its survival to the British Navy it is Hague conventions, and were gener There was also at that time some natural that people should look upo ully accepted. But the enforcement questions as to the resnits of analyses any proposal to diminish these ac of these nights has in all wars led to in Hongkong and acme differences as knowledged sights in war with undisputes, and in this war the Ameri to what constituted pura sood-oil.eusins and suspicion.
which can be saved by the measure will be at least 2,000,000 koku, which means nearly 4 per cent of the whole home production.
Vigorous war was also waged against the mesquitoes. Aboodate aleanliness in the enses of the possan's in the naigh bourhood, as well as in the camp, was
"My plan is to establish a 'riceless day strictly enforced. Teas of thousands of pisces, of leather waked' in honey and twice a month, or 24 rice-less days in a azonia ware distributed among the country year. On these days people should eat people. A corps of Indian troops was bread, potatoes and other foodstuffs in- arganwod to visit each house daily, distristead of rice. The total sum of rice buting new strips of leather and paying the Inhabitants 1d. for each of the old ones they took away, with the result that the
"Some may say that it is too late peasants bocante as enthusiastic as our meg, ht the destruction of the insects. The to establish rice-less days now, when the war is all ever, but the view is condition of the lesmp has improved enor
superBcial. The rice problem is a mously, in spite of the fact that the year permanent question. It may exist as has been marked by a great increase in long as the Japanese people eat rice The rice laris throughout Itly owing to thons their main foodstuff
heary rainfall of last May
less asy, therefore, is not a war unusually
time measure. Besides, the carry- ing out of the measure would afford test us to whether the Japaneso people Bre: or are not really faithful to the cause of the nation. If they can succes- fully carry out this measure then they wil certainly be able to carry out any other measures demanded in time of emergency."
BANKING IN CHINA.
In the course of an interesting article which appeared lately in the New York "Magazine of Wall Street" Mr. Orin De Motte Walker, late manager of the International Banking Corporation in Poking, said:---
Another adherent of the scheme is Dr. Gen Yamawaki, a member of the House of Peers, whose plan is more radical than that of Mr. Yokota. He insiste that the Japanese people should ave a rice-less day at least once a week, by means of which they ought to save at least 9,000,000 Joku in a year, or nearly 20 per cent of the total rige crop in normal years,
JAVA PRODUCE.
Mears. Francis Peck "E Co, Ltd. În their monthly report for November say that the Armistice made a dull marker for a few days. They advise cantion to speculative dealers.
The sugar market opened quietly but remained firm, with moderate sales at unchanged prices. In October 139,639 tops were exported. A brisk demand for the 1919 crop came from Japan,
The kind of an American bank which is wanted in the Far East and in China in particular is one which engages in commercial business; which believes in direct business; which wants Chinese business, and will cultivate the Chinese; which will make silver and exchange speculation secondary to legitimate trade transactions and will be prepared ta finance American trade; which will give American business fair credit reports and act discriminate aguidet it which will compete with the ether banks; and make losus upon the same terms and collateral; which is courteous and obliging to clients; which will do burigesstpon a business basis; which is American in spirit and above all American in personeel and in polity, An American bank operated upon this plaz will have no compétition in China In ccosidering direct Chinese businese the moral hazari must not be overlook ed, but there is probably no country in the world where the moral risk is lower It is a custom of the country that on Chinese New Year every obligating and dant must be paid, as no Chinese firm or
Tin showed a falling off in priech individual will spare any effort, even to calling upon the members of his clan to offered. Only 3,445 piculare raise the necessary jada to lignitate exported. A slight advance price of his indebtedness.
The rabbor market opened strongly, Alt strange bit true that none of citronella oil was noted.
the foreign banke in Chins have ever foldere refusing to accept lower prices Asriously undertaken to cultivate the Closing quotation was 1.1073 for crepe Chinese or ther business. There are and sheet. The export in October was not many Amrican, bankers who cau 14,863 tons, the U.S.A. and Singapore speak Chinese fiuently enough to staking most
Pepper went out to the amount of tempt it, and bere is no doubt that in developing aking among the 6,000 picula, white fetching as high ná knowledge the language would be a f.65 and black f.51. tremendous asact, for it would enable the Amerian manager to get in personal and directouch with Chinese customera and secure their confidence and coopera stion to most essential elements in
develong basiness in
China: To this fcb more than any other the writer attributes his success in BecarDg Chinese business. In addi
which the service tior to
commercial bank could render
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There was nothing doing in copra port of Jaya rice was still barred, and there appears to be no prospect of the prohibition being removed." Tea continued duli and inactive until the end of the month, prices being higher than the quality.
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Coffee attracted much attention, at wall advanced prices.
GOLD AND SILVER MARKET.
Until further notice parcels for rivil Vicenza, Trevisa Padua, Vonics and Bel- lune in Italy will gut be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit,
addresses in the provinces of Unino,
The Parcel Post Services to British Eash Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces, and to Alys sini Bagdad. Krithren, French Somali Cast, Italian Somaliland, Parzugucnu Fast Africa, Zanzit ar and tussis have been sne pended.
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Registered ad Parcel Mails close 15 minutes earlier than the tiny given below anless otherwise anted,
Java
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JANUARY 3, 1819-ap
Station.
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Temperature
Hamidity. -
Direction.
Weather,
Force.
Benin Estand Weihaiwcia. 20.30 Tehnicia
OUTWARD MAILS.“
SATURDAY, dh January, and Fort Marcsby via Batavia-
Ter TJIMANOCK, t Jacbsag
Il a.m.
China-Per Changshe..
Kiukiang Shanghai and North
KAIFONG, 4th Jan, 2 p.m. Shanghai...
Gotzlaff.. Haiphong-CORNELIA, 4th Jan., 4pm. SUNDAY," 5th January:
Sharp Pk... Swatow, Amey and Formosa via Keelung Amoy......
Per AMAKUSA MARU, 5:6 Swatcw...
Taibokn5a. Jan.. 9 o.m.
Taicha...| frican .....!
MONDAY, 6th January,
Java and Port Morseby via Batavia-Koshup.....
Per TISALATE, 6th Jan,
10 A.
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30.48 30.48
... 139.
l'oscadoresj
Canton --
Hongkong Dap Rock. Maca Fechow...9 a. Pakhoi
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TUESDAY, 7th Jw uary. Shanghai and North China-Per SIN GAN, 7th Jan., 11 am. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per
BAITAN, 7th Jan, 1 p.m.
Euihow SUNDAY, 18th January.
Phulen Shanghai, Sorth China, Japan via Tourane....
Ynkohen, Fonoinia, Canada.C.St-James- United States Central and parei .........
Dagupan South America, and EUROPE via
Manila San Francisco-Per NANKING, 12th Jan, Registration 9.0 am.
Legaspi .... Tacloban Letters 90 a.m.
Iloilo Sarigao
WEDNESDAY, 15th January,
Shanghai, North Chim, Japan via Groc
„Nazzanki, Chronda, United States, | Labuan ........) 6.
Central and South America, and Europe via Vancouver Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN, 16th, Jan, Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 a.m.
ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.
JANUARY 28, 1015. KAI NING, French, 177 tons, from Haiphong. Capt. Fannier, Sing Kee, G13.
SUNE MA, French 342 tons, Haiphong. Capt. Bertin, Ba
TJIMANOOK, Dutch, 3510 tons, from Shanghai and Amoy, Capt. La Rooy,
J.CL. Buoy A4
TEAKOO, C., 183 toes, from Hoban, Wai Hing Co., Buoy C45.
KOCK NING, Chi, 357 tons, from Wacho, Capt. Wooh, Lai Biy Co, wharf. SUN UN, Brit, 134 ms, from West River,
Capt Marsh, whert. TAGATOMI MARU, Jap, 1481 tons, from Srabolinje. YKK, Taikoo wharf.
YOCNICO MARU, Jap., 1637 tons, from Yake matsu, Capt. Amejana, Y.K.K, B 1,
LUNG SAING, Brit., 1173 tons, frein Haiphong, Capt. McHay, M. & iy Buoy 18, West Point:
KANAGADA MARU, Jap., 3370 tons, Since the beginning of December. from Singapore, Capt. Furahashi, N.X., Arica and Chiness trade, there is owing to the opening of a gold and silver. Kalong Dutch, 1395 tons, from Bali's the whole field of Chinese industrial smith's shop in Shanghai, gold bars papan, Ca. Fon, N. Point. development. This field has not been found enger buyers in shops doingSAN NING, Kit, 20 tons, from West touched by banks in China. It is true kindred besitions, with the effect of sea,ive, whurt, that there are diffiedics in entering
PERANANG, Bet, 1022 sons, from this field, but they are not insurmount ding up the price until it exceeded Tis Singapure, Cup. Not.
ADMIRALTY Wan Chai, Wanch, able. Our treaty with China prevents 270 per bar, The price has become
TAISZEMA, Chi., 404 from Haiphong. the holding of real estate by foreigners, easier since the middle of the month;
Yan Fok, C. which shuts out the taking of mort- but for several days post, on account of Cap. Lemos,
ON, SEY, Br, 397 tons, from Hong gages as security There are several a large shipment of gold dollars and the
Moon, wharf, ways around this difficulty which will expected arrival of gold from Heiho and TAIMING, Bit, 237 t . from We enable a bank. to enter this fuld with also of gold coins from Japan, coupled chow, capt: Williams, E. Wi and Co., Absolute sepurity and commensurate with the stringent money market, a tig QUIMESBANG, Amer.. 687 tone, froni profit The Japanese and French have circumvented the repasse, the are dump in price has set in. The quotation Manila, Gimbal and Co. Buoy." by securing a special charter for a bank for gold bars was only Th. 240 and later Ing sorporation from the Chinese Govan i dropped further to Tis, $40, or ernment and the other by a special grant or privilege.
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sane Tle. 23 lower than the average price ruling during the preceding week.
The retailing price was brought dowa to-$37,50;per teel of fine gold at the silversmiths' shops.
"From December 23, the native in- terest was suddenly raised to 0.68 per Reviewing the year, B.N. Forneos 1,000 per day, making 3.95 per cent. "Herald says that country has not per month or over 2 per cent per an gone back, in spite of the difficultiesa aum. This, although seemingly discon and disabilities imposed by the war berting to outsiders, bas covertheless We have progressed On the East been the usagi rule, because of the for Coast Tawau has developed yet further eiga banks effecting a settlement at the from the status of a sleepy Out-station end of tho Oregorian rea
fear if their to that of a thriving Fort, the cont mine have gained another stop in the Chinese customers. ladder of success At Sauriakan Mexican dollars and Chinesa! inotees of shipping activities, a spits
LAURIE.
CLEARANCE.
JANUARY 1ST, 1319. HSIN ORANG, for Hongay, CMS. YOKOHAMA MABU, for London,
NYK
80SHU MARU, for T kao, O.S.K,
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Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 3, 1919 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 37 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sco in inches, tenths and hundredths.
cans disputed the validity of the The result of the troubles and Our first procedure should be to Orders, in Council by which certain the losses incidental to claims for read the fourteen points carefully, so uses of goods were declared con adalteration was that Eengkong DE- porters declined to quote on wood oil, to arrive at the meaning of the traband and rules, were made for the while American importers were unwill second clause when taken in conjuc
between neutral ports. Quite early ing to buy except under guarantees and tion with the study of the examination and regulation of traffic restrictions which made, sales difficult document as a whole shows us that the war President Wilson express- Clauses 5 to 13, inclusive, deal speci not impossible.
Since that time important change fically with the kind of peace thated the opinion that all rights. other have occurred in the trade. In the first the American President thinks right than those proclaimed under a block- place, wer unanimity as to what con-after this war. It is a pence based fade should be limited. It is not atitates pure oil" has been established; upon, the surrender and the restom necessary to enter into any argument and in the second place, as a resulttion of the conquered European tortion the merits of these discussiona, of years of efort on the part of the tories, the emancipation of Russia, to because they do not arise..
The second of the fourteen points Exporters' Association of Hongkong, work out her own deeting, the auto does not touch any of them at all. there is practical. ne adulteration nomy of oppressed peoples, the en- practised, and the trade with native franchiserie of the non-Osmanli The freedom of the seas now pro middleman and producers is more satis-populations of Turkeys and so forth.posed by President Wilson is somet factory.
These clauses-fuit indemnities to thing entirely new, and it is some. The oil on the Hongkong market is the restoration of Belgium, the orizing which has no meaning except i row sold under what is known as the pied territori, France, Rymanis, that it follows logically from the pro Browne heat text, s process of analysis Serhio, ut octenegro. They do posed League, from the itation inanguthted by Mr. Frank Browne, mention, for example, there of anamente, from the abolition of FLC, Hongkong Gorernment analyst.storation of the British, French, secret treaties, and from the elimina- Shipments of oil from Hongkong are Italian, or neutral merchant flects, tion from the world of the spirit of accompanied by certibration of the nor compensation for the damage exclusive dealing. Clauses 1, 2, 3, 4 asalyst, and there have been no com doce by air raids." They deal in and 14 therefore are really short plaints of late as to the result.
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other words, purely with territorial heads for an international millenium. Efforts have been made to ship oil questions. They do not deal with They stand or fall together. If we otherwise than in the expersive these completely. There is no sugana agree to delegate the datence kerorene tins, but with unsatisfactory gestion of compensation for the mur of our separate political entities to a results. Some has been shipped in casks-usually remade maks lined with der, inutilation, und so forth of the new entity, a community of civilised civil populations of France and Bel-peoples, the clearly partial dia oiled paper-bet. the lows by leakage has ran as high as 30 pet pent. gium, and of prisoners of war. They armament would be the logical re- present the original plan cf shipping is are therefore only heads dealing with ult of this agreement.... no war Eeing aniversally followed. This means the broader and more obvious sides is to be recognised except that which that that oil is packed in kerosene tins of the land war and, of the damage the new community as a whole en- of 274 lb each, two tins to a wooden which invading armies have inflicted. forces aguinst recalcitrant members, case. It is impossible to use iron drumi They touch only what may be called then clearly in an unrecognised war 4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points under present freight and other wat the key questions now before Europe. the community as a whole will not
FORCE OF WIND,according to conditions.
The President evidently takes it for solemte any general suspension of granted, that all other questions that sea trafic whilst it is in progress. Bendford Sole....
legitimately arse out of the unpro Toked aggression of Gerany and Austria will be dealt with in the same spirit as the questions of territory,
2. TEMPERATEEL, in the shade, in de Frees Fahrenheit,
3. HUDITY in percentage of sature moisture being 100. tion, the humidity of air saturated with
8. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, gloomy, h hail; 1 lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, squal, rain, 15DOW,
thunder, y vigibility w dew, web
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> HONGKONA REGISTER.
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croop. Don't wait until this dread.
ful discan attacks your little one before ways, mads, etc. It is important you prepare for it. It comes in the that we should realise that, even bight when chemists' shops are usually where the President is most specific, elased, and this alone should be a war he makes no attempt to cover the fing. Get and keep Chamberlain's Cough
On dats at On date sistemedy at hand. It never fails, acts whole, ground
quickly and is absolutely ba mless. For Ale by all Chemists and Storekeepers,
dă spun,
Direction of
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TCLLITOs, Director. Hongkong Ubservatory, Jan. 3, 1919.
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide-table-xiven below has been ompiled at the National Almanse Office In Londen from the result of the analysis observations taken by means of an Automate tide-focording machine in the Water, Police Basin at Teim Sha Tasi during the years 1905-
The zero of the table corresponds with 4 JANUARY 20, 1919.
she of the sounding in the Admiralty UJINA MARU, for Yokob ma, N.YKhalt, which has been found to be fool
it faches belowmoth sea-level NAM WO, for Haiphone, Suang Hing To obtain the depth of water on the KWANG LEE, for Shanghai, Chisida gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard.
1511
KANGO, for Reichow, Wai Bing. HUPES, for Bangkok, B. &8. BUT YANG, for Shanghai, B. & S. KANAGAWA MARU, for Shangħal" ...
DAIBASHL MARU, for Haiphong, 0.6.K
BUUN CHING, for Kwong Ch dofiary Po On may continue in their present cherpf JADE, for Haiphong, Seo Yik. AVERLANUARY 315, 1019,"
of toutage restrictions, has been record rate owing to lack of their usage.
ed. From the tobacco districts there have been records of good crops fatehing favourable mices On the Wat Corat
the fubber industry still artende-its-OHAMBERLAINS TABLETS,
planted ares Jesselton alitwie
the trend of progress by the successiv proction of more and get more buildings and these bo dtiger, of root se but of a more permanent and imposing
THESE Talislá árs laterided especially
- for diordersofthe stomach, liver, and bowed. "You are troubled teartharp.
they will do you good. Vor Baby Chomista and Storekeepers.
it
JUNO, for Balikpapin, A.S. Co. YUEN SANG for Manila, J.M. PROVIDENCE for Baton, M.M. PONGMA for Haiphong, Lapicque
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER.
add 2 feet 4 iebre, and on the gange atiLamont Dock Aberdeen, add 10 feet tipshes to the beight given in the table.
fuos.
Trich" Batrariisso for the Orient CAM S8 Course Chica" filed Thur, on Batarday, December 28th, 1018,
according to schedule.
January 4th to 10th, 19.9.
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The other, five points, the first four and the last, propose a machinery for
CURE THAT COUGH.;
WEN, you has not mean that you
caugh, it does
have consumption or that you are going. lungs are threatened, and I is just an to have it, but it does mean that your well to be en the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy before it is too late. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
CALWA
THE CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION
are the biggest wine growers in the world; z having a capital
million dollars (gold),//--
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They produce sound wines at a reasonable price, which compare very favourably with European products. Some very sound Mosele, Port, Fock Claret, Sauterne and Chianti are now on sale.
SANDY
MACDONALD (Scotch),
AZADL, PAR!wa"I^;
Our standing order to the distillers (Messrs, Alexander & Macdonald Ltd).
Ship ds all you can." Need we argus farther?
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Is The Brandy which is rapidly becoming known as the Premier Brandy
in the Far East,
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