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WEATHER REPORT. ··

Aug. 13 191. 00-Pressure has Becreased slightly at Wladivestock, and increased slightly elsewhere; it is highest in the Pacific to the cast of the Bonins (and relatively low over China Feterally,

Hongkong Balafall for the 24 hours. anding at 10 am today, Q16 fach. Total ince January 1st, 74.02 inches. assietiņag storage of 18.14 inches.

Forscast for the an on the 14th.

1-Hongkong

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.

VESSELS - DUE,

FROM SHINGHII. ·

Aug. 16-R F.

boars ending at Sept. 5-E. F.

t

to Gsp Rock.

Danis.TM

Prometheus.

City of Birmingham.

Protealani. Ningehow. Rheaus. Achilles.

City of Dunkirk.

it

21.-P. F. 24-B F. 30.-B. F.

6-B. F. S.-B. F.

19.--E. F.

20-K F.

Mentor.

1.-Formoes Channel. The same as No. 1.

Oct 11.-B. F.

Keetsun

23.-B. F.

Telresias.

A-Seth cost of China betwNov. Hongkong and lamocks. The same sa

26-B. F.

Tekunsa.

8-B F.

Eclass.

23. B. F.

Elpenar

S. and S. W winds, moderate; fair to dudy, occasional rain.

No. 1.

-Bouth coast of China" between Hongkong and Hainan. The same ag No 1.

BOTAL SMIRYATORY, HDXOXONS, DULY FILLTEOR

REPORT.

S

AUGUST 13, 1920.—4.m.

Station.

*20014

Temperaturo.

Vidivostock fa. 29.73 TS

Hakodate"

128.71

24

Tokio

29.78

Kochi

59.67

Nagasaki...

Kagoshima.

Oabsins

29.10

SabB...

18.75

29.70

Ichang...

ishijims...

Sonin Island

Felbsiwel, Hankow

Kioking...

Changthe..

Shanghai..

Gatzlaff... Sharp F... 7:

Bwatow

*19.82

n. 23.08

yu

Wind

Murality.

D❘reation

Forco,

"FROM FAFIT.

Aug. 15-E&A. Eastern.

1. B.LA 18.-P. & 0.

20.-W. Y. K.

1.-B. F.

25.-P. 40. 30.-B. L.A.'

Bept. 4-P. & 0.

4-BLA 10-B. F. 15-B1 A 13.-P.&O. 19.-B. F. 19.-K. LA, SL-E GA Oct. 6.-P. & 0.

&-E. F. 11.-B. F. 19.-P. & 0.

Nor. 1.-B. F. 9.-B. F.

Talads. Kalyan.

Kanagawa Maru

Bellerophon

Flany.

Japan.

Jerpors.

Arratoon Apes7.

Oyclops.

Madres.

Khira.

Lyacom

Gregory Apar Баронда Naakin Tiban.

Eurypylus. Kashgar. Pelens. Idomeness.

PROM KINILA

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES:

JOHN TULLIS & SON

LIMITED-GLASGOW,

LEATHER BELTING, ROUGH LEATHER, HAIR BELTING, DRESSED LEATHER, COTTON BELTING, CHROME LEATHER, COPPER RIVETED DELIVERY HOSE. WOVEN CANVAS HOSE, DECK HOSE. ETC. ETC., ETC. ORIGINAL INVENTORS OF COTTON BELTING & MACHINERY FOR ITS MANUFACTURE

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14, Chaser Road,

A SHIPMENT OF

"Phone 1500,

INDIAN SCOUTS

18 DUE TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. To avoid disappointment get your name on the waiting Ext.

ALEX. ROSS & CO.

25, DIs Forex ROAD CENTRAL,

Tel. 27.

GARAGE KOWLOON,

Tel. K 417.

BATHING COSTUME

Aug. 28. B. F.

Talthybius.

--FOR-

LADIES &

FROM DALCUTTA,

15.-5. LA 24.-B. I. A 25.-N. Y. E. 30.-B. LA.

Arratoon Apear.

Amoy

2

Aug. 14-B. I. A.

Japan

Taikoku...!

*

Taichu

Tainan ...

99,74

Koshun.....

Pescadores.

29.72

29,70

199.71·99

(22.70.

13.68 81

Caution ***,

kong

Da luck

Fachowa.

Pikbot ...

Holbow...

Fboliena,£3.60 77

Tourene....

C. St. James

$9.79

& parts

29.70

Dagapan...!

:$9.50

Manila

Lozeni

•Tacklesa...

Bailo

Barigno

Cann

Labuan 6

Medras. Tokmi Maru.

High

Gregory, Apest.

Quality

Goods

FROM JAYA.

Aug 14.GJ.L. Tjilebort.

16.-J.C.J.L 27.-J.C.J.L

Tikembang. Tjisondari.

FROM MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY.

GENTS

At

-Moderate

Prices.

THE WING ON CO., LTD.

-

'Phones 196 & 198

Aug. 12.-N. Y. E.

29.81 76 96

Sept. 4.-E. &. A.

Tango Maru.

Kanowna,

T. F.. CLAXTON, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 13, 1920.

1. Baro, reduced to a degress

FROM YANCOUYER..

Pabrenheit, on the level of the sea in Ang. 21.-C.P.O.S.- Emprees of Rossia

ocbes, tznths and hundredths.

1. TAKPERATURE, in the shade in de

arts Fabrenheit

1. Humby, in percentage of saturs

for, the humidity of air saturated with

a oltare being 100.

• Dikkozios 67 Who, to two points.

FROM SEATTLE,

Sept. 7.-B. F

Tyndarens. Ixion. Taltbybius, Tyndarem.

FORCE OF WIND, according to Nov. B. F. Boadford Scale}

B. F -8. F. -B. F - Irion.

B. STATE OF WEATura, b bice sky, e Desi detached cloud, d drizzling main, 1 fog, Jan.

glong, bhail, I lightning, o overcast passing showerx, 4 squall, r rain, 1 mow thunder y visibility' w dew, wet

7. Raw to inches tenths mod: bun dredths.

HONGKONG „TIDES,

Th-ide-table adven below has been empiled at the National Almanac Office In London from the result of the analysis observations taken by means of an intomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Essin at Trim Sha Teul daring the years 1809-5,

The zero of the table corresponds with the pero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart. which has been found to be zeet

inches below mean ses-level

To obtain the depth of water on the ide range at the Victoria Naval Yard su 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge. ✔ Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet #hos to the height given in the table

16

August 14 to 20, 1920.

HIGH WEAR

Low Water

Hongkong

Hongkong

Height

Mean

Hosti

Time

Mon

8=irea ka 1

F སྒ ཥུ ཇ ཆ ོ རྗ ྤ ོ་

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Previour day

FROM SAN FRANCISCO,

Aug. 27-T. K. K.

Авто Мате

11

FROM LOS ANGELES,

Aug. 99-LA. P.N. Wost Hika, Sept. 12-LAP.N. Vinita Oct. 7.-LAP.N. West Hiton.

FROM NEW YORK.

Aug 25.-B. I

FROM LONDON.

· Ang 16.—P, & 0.

18.-J. M. 30.-J. H Eept. 7.-P.&O.

B.-N. Y. K. 12.-G. & 8. 18.-N. T. K

1.-P. 0.

jiv.

Khiva. Carnarvonnshire. Glenavy. Nankin Mishima Maru Pembrokeshire. Bado Maru. Kasbgar.

FROM LIVERPOOL.

HONGKONG EMPORIUM

FOR.

Phones 186 & 193.

FITNESS AND EFFICIENCY DRINK

HORLICK'S

MALTED MILK

(MALTED BARLEY, WHEAT & MILK,

GIVES STRENGTH AND MAINTAINS IT. INVALUAPLE ON THE MARCH AND IN CAMP. REFRESHING AND DELICIOUS ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY LEADING ATHLETES AND PHYSICAL CULTURISTS.

Avellable in both POWDER and TABLET FORMS.

A tablespoonful of the powder dissolved in giam of hot or cold water or a faw tabletz dissolved in the mouth, will prevent fatigue & restore entry

Sold by Chemists and Stores.

HORLICK'S MALTED MILK COMPANY, SLOUCH, BUCKS., ENGLAND.

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTED.

Pers.&. "Tenyo Maru" yesterday for San Francie)---

Kirs M. G. Alvares, and two sons, Mr Jose de Acona, Mr Segundo Agra, Miss Josefa Abaya, Mr and Mrs H. Breckhuis, Mr and Mrs F. G. A. Beckers, and two children, Dr S. E. Bearzma, Mr and Mrs Q. Barlow, Mr W. Barlow, Mr Jose Bernabe, Mr J. F. Bronfeld, Mr A.

Mrs A. C. Kcorenhof, Mr and Mrs J. J.

POST OFFICE.

Begistered and Farcel Mails are closed 15 minutes carlier than the time given below wiless otherwise stated, and where malis, arundvertised to close before 9 a-mu_registered and parcel nails are closed si 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MILLA

FRIDAY, August 13. Japan -Per SZUECHUEN, Shanghai-Per DUNERA,

SATURDAY, August 14. Strafts-Per JAPAN.

U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai - Per

NANKING.

SUNDAY, August 15.

Japan-Fer, EASTERY.

MONDAY, August 16′′

Shanghai-Par SINETANG.

THURSDAY, August 19.

Manila and Australia Per TANGO

MARU...

SATURDAY, August 2). Shangbai and Japan-Per KANAGAWA

MARU..

BUTWARD MINI.

FRIDAY, Aust 13.

*Shanghai, and North China-Per KATSUKA MARU, 5 p SATURDAY, August 14.

Shanghai and North China-Per YING-

CROW,3 P

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Marquis, South Africa India vis 'Dhanushkodi, Bombay &ADES-Per DUNERA. 3 p.m. Straite, Bangkok, Calcata Adeo, Colombo, Durban, Mauritius and CAPE TOWN-Per MEXICO MARU, 4p.

41

am.

TANG. 1748.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920,"

ENTERTAINMENTS.

CORONET

TO-DAY, at 5.15 & 9.15 F.m.

GOLDWYN

PRESENTS

JANE COWL

IN

Tai Nu -1748,

"THE SPREADING DAWN"

at 7.15 p.m.

"THE SILENT

MYSTERY Episodes 10 & 11.

TEL HONGKONG

2511.

TO-NIGHT 1

THEATRE. EL

TO-NIGHT!!

SHIRLEY MASON

N

"THE SEVENTH SIN"

THE DEADLIEST OF

DEADLY SINS.

SEVEN

ZIKÏFORS AT THE HOVELE.

BONGKONG HOTEL SUNDAY, August 15, Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Kre-

August 13. lung-Per AYAKUSA MARU, Me CW. AndersonMr B. M. F. Khau

Mr and Mrs F. J.Me M." F. Khan Philippine Islands Farmora vis Kee Andrew

Mr & Mrs R. Kerley lung, Shanghai, North China, Hr H. G. Bateman Mr J. N. Krusman *Japan is Meji. Canada, Mr H. D. Bathwalla Mr H. Kryne *United States, central and Mr. E. D. Bathwalla Dr M. C. Laber South America, and EUROPE Mr A. G. Bohsna Mr and Mrs C. vis VICTORIA-Per TOYOEA- Mrs E. B. Bellics Lauritsen SEI MARU. Registration 9am. Me and My C. E.Me HL H. Lay Letters 9 a."

Bersun

MONDAY. August 18. " Philippins Islands, Formoss via Kee lung, Shanghai, North China *Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE

Dr A. Legendre Mir do Mra S. Bisper Madam. J. J. Leiris, Mrs G. Bonnerdel Mr A. H. Lustig Miss M. Bovard Mr D E. Macdonald Mr and Mrs J. M.Mr C. P. Marcel

Brady

- Dz 0. Marriott

Mr. P. Brady

Mr J.G. Budd

Mr C. W. Martyrs Mr L. McGrail

Neeson

A "C2" RAGE!

9511,

FISHER'S LAST IFFORT.

THE BRITISH FARLIAMENT:

In mail week the late Lord Fisher - issued the following diatribe on dur rent politics-"Our plutocratic, effete, despicable House of Commons. computed to possess the control of £500 millions still wends its servile way (as Mr. Asquith says)and allows Lord Islington's impregnable Mesopo Observer's splendid letter kamian letter to be ignored and in the

wix VICTORIA-Per KASHIMA M; A. C. Carrasco Me and Mr W. K j Times of Tuesday to pass unheeded.

MARU, Registration 8.45 am Letters 9.30 -

Java and Port Moresby vis Samarang

Per HAIYANG, 1.pm.

Weibsiwe

E-foo and Tientsin-Per BUICHOW, &p..

TUESDAY, August 17.

Amoy, Shanghai and North China-

Per SZECHCEN, 9am. *Swatow and *Bangkok-Per CHIN.

HUA; 10 8.

Mr B. Canvin

Kr 3. Evans Engineer Captain

Mr.O. H. ChubbuckCapt. J. F. Peacock" Mr P. D. Chandler Mr J. E.Nolte

Mr S. S. Perry. Mr W. G. Robins Mr T. Sakurai Mr J. T. King Felfer Mr J. Sidebotham Mr and Mrs R.

Simurg

S. P. Ferguson Mr &. Fischbacher My C. E. Goldie Mr A. Gortitza Capt. Grierson

Mr J. R.-E.....

Formoss vis Keelung, Shanghai, North Mr E. V. Hickey

His N, P. Sinclair Mr 3. Stett Miss M. Statt

China, Japan via Moji, Mr. R. Hill Canada, United States, Cen Mr F. HutchinsonMr & Mrs C. P. tral and South Americs and Mr E. M.Jeeph Templeton

EUROPE is VICTORIA B.C. Mr and Mrs E. EM A. Tutaudjian -Per MONTEAGLE Regis Judd

Mr A. W. Maitland tration 9.15 a.m. Leiters 10a.m. Mr R. Julien Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Mr and Mrs J.

South Africs, L. Marquis, India Keenan via Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUROPE is SUEZ Per:

OANFA. Registration 9.45 a-DS Letters 10.30 am.

1

The Farcel Mail will be closed on Monday, 16th August, at

5.1.

Amoy And Foochow-Per HATCHING, I p.m. THURSDAY, Anguet 10.

AKI

Philippine Islands, Sendakar, Australia and New Zealand vis THURS DAY ISLAND - Per MARU. Registration 8.45 am Letters 9.30a.m.. Shanghai and North China- Per

SINETANG, 11 a.m.

Streita, Bangkok, Egypt and "EUROPE

Wood Mr G. J. Wood Mr R. C. Whitney

CARLTON HOTEL.

August 10.

Mr & Mrs Läversidęs, Mr L Lazuriaga Mr J. J. du Més · My E. W. Mee Drand Mia Miller

Mr J. de Acuna Mr S. ADS Capt. W. Bahr Dr E. Boorga Miss E. Borman Mrs F. E. Cameron Mr E. Noonam Mr John L. Digby Mr F. Ruedas Mrs Fletcher andMr Y. Salary

children Mr 3. Fredrique Mr H. Garcia

Mr F. Garcia

via Liverpool-Per ALCING US. MrP. u. Grates Registration 1.45 p. Letters Mr G. W. Kradt 2.30 p.m..

FRIDAY, August 20.

Japan via Nagasaki - Per TANGO

MARU, 10 am.

Swstow,

Amoy and Foochow-Per HAILOONG, 1 pm. SATURDAY, August 21. Shanghai and North China -

CHENAN, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, August 24 Amoy, "Shanghai and North China

-Per SUIYANG, Shanghai, North Chins and Japan vis Kobe-Per TAMBA MARU,

13.0.

...

}

Mr and Mrs Sullivan

and family Mr & Mrs Throve

and son Mr. Tiglao

PEAK HOTEL

August 4.

Mr and Mrs D. E.

and countless remonstrances against treated with malignant glee by the clothing the army in red and gold

military satraps pining for the good old days of pipe clay' and the batton stick." The so-called Labour leaders have not a touch of Parnell or Bradlaugh in them. They are all snobs and door-matters. By the way when on earth are we going to get rid of that Hun word 'empire," and substitute "commonwealth,'” and have a commonwealth hymn as: glorious as the American battle hymn or the Government's Psalm, at Drumclog led by their god ́ to vict

+

w this is the pith of this letter; Are we, as a great and free nation, going to take it lying down that these rulers of ours, who are in power by a trick and continue in power by con juring tricks, are to tax us to the utmost limit and spend one madhey on wild cat 'Mesopotamianisms' and military millinery, and ludicrous Admiralty lookings" for a against non-existent navies, and bureaucratic tyranny worse than that of the Russian Empire, and all the the air supremacy of this country, time leaving the one thing needful,

war

a despised appapage of the War

Mr W. B. Wilson, Jr. Office. nincompoops and Admiralty asses, who possess no vision. Solo- mons agely observed:-'Where there is no vision the people perish. Look at the Commonwealth man outside Westminster Hall, so wonderfully Mr & Mrs R. Hunter expressive-the Ele in one hand, Mr and Mrs J. but a sword in the other, and you

Jolly

can almost hear him say for the Mr RW. Lee Jones second time: "Remove that bauble. Sir Elis Kadoorie There were giants in those days; now we are C. 2

Mr H. C. Espersen

Lt. King

Mr. S. Abraham Expt. Archer Per | Mr & Mrs Ashton

Mr R. E. 0. Bird Me E Blacking

Blair Mr and Mrs Booth Mr H. E. Kleins Mr G. G. Bridger miede HJ. G. Bridger Mr Konkolovsky Major and Mrs J. LMr I A. Laing

Carter

MrT. B. Lambura Mr G. F. Cavüle Mr T. D. Lloyd Mr and Mrs T.. F.Mr M. B. L. Logan

Philippine islands-Per TAMING, 3 p.m. THURSDAY, August 26.

Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauriting, Bouth Africa, I Marquis, India vis Dhanushkodi, Egypt Mr 8. N. Clark"

Straits,

}

Straits,

*Correspondence bearing rossel's name

Church

My H.C. MacuRMETS

Mr P. J. Maitlard

Mr & Miss McGregor

& EUROPE is MARSEILLES Mr & Mrs CockburaMrs MeAinsh -Fer SRIDZUOKA MARU, Mr O. H. Cole Registration 9.45 m. Letters Mr C. F. Cooper Mrs Melrose

Mr Cormack 10.30 ....

Mies M. Moninger FRIDAY, September 3.

Capt. & Mrs Corson Capt. Monteith Mr Cozon

Mê' and Mr G.1 Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Mr B. Crowley

Morgan Marques. South Africa, India M.D. C. H. Oully Col Ficholson vis Dhanushirodi, Egypt, and Mr D. F. Cathill CIG,D&Đ EUROPE vis MARSELLES- Mr L J. Davies, Capt. 9. 8. Milk Per BAGA MARU Registra Eng. Comdr

W.MEE Nott tion 9.46 am. Letter 19.30 am. Dawsan

Mr BB. Potter Mra Proten Mr. 8. B. DEL

Mr and Mrs F. J.Mr J. 8. Robinson

Dickie

Mr H. W. Roger Mr and Mrs W. F.Majork Mr Sanders

Duggett HrO. E Sandstrom Mr & Mrs Johar'Q. F. Ravage

Dunem

KAT. P. Sharman MEA. W. Eastman Mr B. P. haw Mr G. E. Ellams Mr A.Findlay Emith Me G. Eveleigh My H. Spicer Mrs Miss Farmeries &MissStublings Mr A. V. Farmer Mr J. F. Swindella

Mr and Mrs 8. J. Mr J. Farmer

Brati A.Mies Taylor

Mr & Mrs J, van der Maj. Gen. F Ventric

Wateres-

Root, and three children, Mess T. Eashi, G. Kodama, Mr and Mrs K. Kazawa, Mr G. W.Kreidt, Mr and Mrs G. Lankamp, and daughter, Mr H. ran Loon, Mr Luis Luzuriaga, Mr Abden Lorente, MrE. M. Lacalle, Mr A. P. McKinstoy, Mr and Mrs E. Masuda, child and infant Miss P. Morente, Ar and Mrs A. K. Fanning, and daughter, Mr and Mrs E. Ninomiys, Mr Geoffrey Nye, Miss Catalins Occens, Mr and Mr J. Peters, Miss G. W. J. Peters, Mr Gea | Quinn, Mr W. Ramozo, Mr J. de is Hama Lt & Ribet, Mr and Mrs A. H. van der Stect and two children, Capt RH. Smith, Mr and Mrs W. Steinbuon, and-two children, Mr W. G. Awart, Mr B. Shioji, Mr N. L. Stewart, Mrs 4. F. Bari, Mr W. Bos, Mr and Mrs Chas Alma 2. Silva-Ketto, three children sad in- Baker, Mrs Leo d'Almadi e Castro, and fant, Miss G. M. Saunders, Mr Max W. son, Mr and Mrs Weater Cool, Mr Y. C. Schroeder, Mr U. Batake; Mr H. Saga, Cool, Mr Weater, Cool, Jr. Miss Alberts Mr and Mrs T. W. Simmons, Mr Sabar Cabanoe, Mr W. J. Crawford, Miss band, Miss B. Thompson, Mr T. Tamara,

Sugnira. Me S. Suzuki, Mr P. 4. Sindie- only. Cooper, Mr and Mrs Derone-Proser, Mr H. 4. Tavares, Hrand Mie J. Uhi, Achilles Aug. 18-B, F.

11.-B. F

Mentor."

and child, Mr F. Deckes, Mr. and Mta W. Mrs. Van Epe, Rer E. L. Woltere, Mr A van der Wal, Mr. W. B. Wilson, Mr Y. Knight of the Garter. F. Daggett, Mr and Mrs 8. G. Downs, Wada, Mr S. Yamaguchi, Mr K. Arai, Sept. 4-B F

-B. F. Eurypytus.

Mr. B. Earle, Mr W. F. Earle Mr H. Mr. C. Dalmacio, Miss N. Eg, Mr. IL-B F.

Ajax 12.-Y. Y. K. Wakass Maru. Fujimora, Mr and Mrs Omar T. Frick, G. Estario, Mr. K. Fujisaki, Mr. T. 14-B. F.

Steutor.

Mias Frick, Mr J. Fater, Mr and Mrs N. M. Gonzales, Mr. Manuel Garcia, 22. B. F Teirenias.

B. O, Gieben, Miss A. E. Gieben, Mr M. Mr. T. Hanji, Mr. S. Hori, Mr. ·K) 24-B. F.

Keemun.

Gandey, Mr. E. V. Goodman, Mr and | Kusane, Mr. Mime Kaneko, Mr. F.

The reward of about £1,000 which Lt. Col. M. Greer Mrs Geo Grimble, Misa D. Grimble, Mr Kuni Me Lima, Mr. H. Maki, was offered by the Toronto police, He and Mrs B. F. C. Graves, Mr. D. J Hansen, Dr and Mrs. Kuja Mori, Mr. S. Matsumoto, through Scotland Yard, for informa-B. Ele Mrs M. J. Haldert, and infant, Mr and Miss K. Matsushima, Mr. Genaro tion leading to the discovery of Mr. DHAI MIN. W. Hamilton, and daughter, Mr Nata, Mr. Chwaki Naoki, Mr. and Ambrose J. Small, 53, of Toronto, Bre Hansen and Mrs B. W. Hammond, Mr. C. W. Mrs. L. Neitman, Mr. T. Nihasa, Mr. owner of the local Grand Opera Major Harding Hamilton, Mr A E. Hipshman, Joze Orosco, Mr. F. Omura, Mr. K House, who has been missing since Mr ON.F. Helstrom Mr and Mrs Louis C. Hutt, Miss Quisumbing, Mr. A. Rodolfe, Mr. C. to £10,000, if he is found alive. Mr H. O. Elope & Mrs Winbeld

Okamche, Mr. S. Okano, Mr. N. December 2, has now been increased Dread Mrs Holderter A. Wilkinson

Mr Hollingsworth Me H. P. Williama R. Hasogas, Mrs W. J. Hans, Santiago, Mr. P.-P. Salcedo, Mr. P. There is an alternative reward of Mr and Mrs O. B. Mr Mazaball Wood Mies a. Hanas, Mr Row, Mr. S. Secame, Miss S. Saguinoto, Mr. £3,000 for information leading to the Holmes --- Kajor B. E. Young Houston Hiers, Mrs H Harrington, Miza Shosh Mr and Mrs. S. Sato and discovery of his body. The informa Mr E. Howard Four New Leanches are under con, G. Harrington, Opt: D. M. Ham, Mr two children; Mr. M. Samo, Mrs. Son must be received by Mr. H.-J. Yr Tren Mr and Mrs GEL Johnan, Cramoto, Mrs. Aim Tanika, and Mr. Grassetty chief constable, Toronto, BED, M.Johnson, Mr J. Blast, Mrand S. Utso

On daže son dots of Oct

p.z.

·Barometer --- 23.68 21.71 28.69

22

4-B. F.

18. B. F.

L.-B. F.-

Telamon. Laertes. Nelous.

Kipenor.

83

88

Humidity

BY

86

79

Directions

FROM ROTTERDIM.

2

029

0.00

0.08

Begt. E.-N. T. B. Dakar Mara,

ng, Observatory, Aug.. 33.-1920

VALLA

MISSING MAN

£1,000 ̃REWARD FOR INFORMATION.

before September 1-

Hale

Mr HL. H. Webster

Me sod En G. 1,

Meurice Weil

-Printed and Publis

BOY FORGERS.

CLAIM TO LIVE LIKE "GENTLEMEN.”

"I am a child-of my time, and on me the prevailing decadence has had its "effect" With this phrase Kurt Messerschmidt, 19, defended himself In a Berlin court against charges of forgery amounting to £12,500.

Messerschmidt, who comes of good family, with three schoolfellows of the same age elaborated a, system of forging cheques. The youths spent the proceeds on holidays at Ger many's fashionable resorts and on clothes.

"My salary," said this youth, in bis eloquent defence, "is insufficient for a gentleman to live decently and I am entitled to obtain money by other means.”.

We have been informed by Mesars. Hughes & Hough that the Fale by public auction of Inland Lot No. 2127 (No.:17. Broadwood Road, Happy Valley) has been postponed Indefinitely,

CADE, BURKBIT, Editor, No. 5, Wyndham - Street,

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