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WISDOM OF THE WEST.
MR. BERTRAND RUSSELL'S VIEW ON CHINA
CRITICISED.
Mr. J. O. P. Bland writes in the Nan Generation:-
-THE CHINA MAIL.
INTERPORT FOOTBALL.
THE SHANGHAI TEAM.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LATEST LEAGUE TABLES,
DIVISION 1,
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OBITUARY,
CAPTAIN WILLIAM HENRY LUNT
Fourteen players have been cheren to make the trip to Hongkong to represent the Northern Bettioment in Rosult to Saturday, Dec. (Inclusivo Daily News of January
We very much regiet says the N.O. the forthcoming interport football
15; to have to annopace the death of matob. They are a very representa- Liverpool18 12 1 6 30 19 another of the leading men of the
P. W. D. L. F. A, Pt. 1 tiva crowd and are the pick of Buadorizad18 9 6 3 35 25 24 oldur school ja Chins, one, moreover, the best players of the four armies. 18 10 2 0 74 10 2' who was well known to stoost every leading football clubs at Shang Huddersfield 2.18 8.5 6 32 17 11 one who has been out here a few
Middleshtung... hai, after a series of interesting trial lanchentar C18 5 5.2 22 21 years and who was genuinely respect.. ma chea in which nearly filty payors Nawaited 18 7 7 8 24 23 2 Lunt, who, perhaps as much as 188, 4 4 21 16 21 d by all-Captain William Henry have been tried out The visitors Shelfield are said to be each a star player iz Birminghans 10 0 0 18 17 19 anyone, has beau responsible for the W. Bromwich A....19 7 5 0 28 21 10 their respective positions, and with a
Bolzan
...107
767 25 28 19 building up of the lending Chicago" bit, of practice together, they are Blackburn B-17 7 23 21 17 expected to be a crack combination | Spum....... which it would be very difficult to Notts Forest
Aston Villa beat. to gather from it rare and refreshing The names of the members of the Prestonie Trait.
nvading team together with their e positions un the field and the cluba they aro drawn from are given below:-
OVER POPULATION AND POVERTY,
4.
Gast: A. II. Remedios (S.R.C.) Right Back E. Turner (SRC) Left Back:-JAT Quaylo (Police). Right Hall:-0. (Engineers.)
·
G. T. Crawford
Everton
...17 7. 3. 7 22 23 17 shipping company on the court, the 11.83 8 19 27 17 tion Company. The fact that this 187 35 23 27 17 China- Merchants Steam Navign- 7.9 823 8 18 concern, with all tho dieulties it is _6_0_5_20_32__.15.
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36 19 4 15 constantly raesentering, malatains Parli
10 16 m 13 such a high standard of fficiency is tko............ $ Arsenal
1923 18 13 Tarely due to the influence of Captain 4331 90 43 13 Olden Athe19 5 3 10 20 33 13 Lunt as Maline Superintendent. II a. death took place at his residence, 02
Division 1,
K. Knight Besults to Saturday, Dec. 9 (Inclusive)
Monis P. W. D. L. R. Ar Leicaster City...8.1 4331 16 23 Notts Conaty 8 11 41825
2311 321 7 18 8 6 42:14
Centre Half: (Engineers) or E. F. Mears (S.R.C.)
CHINA COAST.
Shinda......18. A
£
- Rotherham ........19
Sueko et anty
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DIVIJOY III,
NORTHERN SHOṛION.
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Ya yuen Road, Usually a very active man, he had not been seen about much continued even after a long trip to the for a long line swing tillness which
United States,
FRIDAY, JANUARY (19, 1923.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
Milk
The Vital Food
Fresh Milk is the most important of all foods. It is a perfect food, a complete food, and a protective food. It contains all the elements required by the body for proper nourishment.
Use fresh milk liberally. Reducing the milk supply is a direct blow at the health and efficiency of the family. We deliver to any address.
ENTER MADAM?”
CRICKET.
PRAWLEY COMPANY TO NIGHT, INDIAN R.O. v. KOWLOON 0. 0.
*Enter M.damę” is an appropriate In this league match to-morrow Pay's op ning performance at the will represent the Indiane. H piece for the T. Daniel Frawley, Com at Seokumpoo Valley, the following patre Royal in night for it will Arculli (Capt)., A.H. Ruajabn, S.A.R. ignalise the debut in Hongkong of Temail, S. H. Ismail, S, D. Ismail Mian Adelo Blund, one of America's S. A. Jemail, J. 3. Carreem, A: H. most charming actresses.
Madar, S. A. Rumjaho, N. B. Kitchell ፡ "Enter Malam" which is and A.R.. Samy.
KOWLOON 0. C. 2ND. XI
INDIAN R..01. 2ND. XI.
The following will repre:eht the
Captain Lent was born in Sabm,! Lift Half: C. I. S. Maedost Pury
Bajachusetts. on November 24. 1848 Polier) or F. C. I. Ollerdesses finitol.....18 8 5 1711 1631 at his early by hned was spent The family settled in Now England in (S.R.C.)
Purnstay Right Wing: Y. E. Dailey meester T.87 6.5171894
1981 724 4 in the stirring dass of the Civil War: (S.FC) :
Wednesday
8 8 4 6 1 24: He was too you'g himarit to serve, Right Inside: A. 5. Phillips Fullan 17 0 7 4 14 10. in Lut his father fought with the Nor
Port Vaka 749315 18 then broes. Capt. Line went to ru (S.F.C.
Went FAB
18 8 19 19 17 Centre Forward T. Goldman Hull City18 8 774 177 in 1805, sailing from Boston and New (S.FC.)
Der County.18 13 41 17 York in the clipper ships, and making described as a "futuristio comedy" Lift Taside: J: R. Johsin.D
Salaman 187810 1817 the voyage to China around Cape tells the gory, of a prima doaas, sn South | (8.11.C.) or L. C. Couigher (S.FC)
8 44 14-16
༈༙ ༢{ 1:# horr. ffe arrived in Shanghai in May. Itian gran opera singer who Lell Wing T, W., R. Wilson | Coventry City 17.7 9 R 17 9 1672 av secer d officer of the American returns to New York after triumphs |
brend 2715 ahip “Cushunere,” which had on buurd, i
to sun, after years of (Engineers.) ·
Brantford City. H Palien
4131 13 as part of her ca go, the parts of the separating, her husband and enn,
The Indiana 2ad. Xl'in a second division Wolves
* If river steamer" Nanking which was, then a freshman in edge. Clapton Oriens...13 2
to- 610 12 28 10 later named the Kianglo" and is given the wandering wife league match at Kowloon
still running on the Yangtze under the sud micther by the long widowered morrow:-E. Moosdoen (Capt), R. flag of the China M rehabis S. N. Co the action on the temperamental II. D. Rumjahn, T. M. Arculli. I. hu-band and motherless son and Nazirin, D. Rumjaho, O. Rumjaho, but, alter being fitted up in those | early days abe How the house fl woman when she realizes that she lassan. A. K. Minnu, J. Ackbar, of Russell & Co.. managers of the really is after all just a frivolous, silly A Y, Wahab and A. Kitchell. hutterfly is indeed interesting.. Slanghai Steam Navigation Co.
Capt.Lunt joined Russell & Co. in P. W. D. L. F. A. Pin.-1872 and remained in their ships until with much gasto is to he played by Nelson 15 @ 06:21 17,26 the fleet was sold to the China. Mer Miss Blood. Her delghtful sense of Ruchule....14 6 4 2 1 10 18 Wigs Born 1743 17 819 chants' S. N. Co, in March, 1879. Ho high curdy and her ability to throw Falifax. 23. 6. 27. 7. 17. went to the new company as Chief ber dramatic trade is into the represent the Hongkong Oricket Club Stalybridge.14 14 17′′ 0 10 "Officer, oblained his command in 1881. discard and play-the-light, frothy in a League Match against the Navy. Bradford...... Wakull
15 6 6 5 30 21 13 and remained aflat until June, 1910 singer in true to forms style reveals on the Club, ground to-morrow, 20th when he was transferred to the ffice her as a minst adagrable actress. If January at 2.16 p.m. R. Hancock Misterfield... Darlinston
of the Marine fuperintendent. Hit's farco or comedy, she immediately (Capt.), T. E Pearce, L. J. Davies, A. an Lincoln City... Southport... Grimsby Ash Ashington. Barrow Hartleponte Wrexham Accrington Darts City Traunrare.
LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.
Captain J. W. Tinson, of the Regu'ts to Saturday, Dec. 5, (Inclusiva :), "Hupel," is on reserve,
Goals
Captain D. Williams, of the Kan-
Captain JLC. Johnson, of the "Hangchew, has gone master, "Kansu."
Captain H. A. Wavell from reserve, has gone master, "Sunniúg."
Captain J. E. Richards, acting master, "Bunning," bas gone muster, "Kwange".
Captain B. A. Thomson, of the chow."
Captain G. D. Mills, of the Yioz cbow," has gone master, Whangpu.
Captain L E. Jones, of the Wangpu," has rected
On the subject of over-population and the continual sub-division of small holdings, which he rightly perceives to be the chief cause of China's chronic poverty, Mr. Russell expresses the opinion that by morr M: Bertrand Russell explaine in scientific methods of agriculture his new book, "The Problem of famiare might be for a time prevented Chion" (George Allen & Unwin, Ltd, an opinion only tenable by those who London) that I sot out for Ching in know nothing of the intensive culture. the hope of alleviating a terrible whith the Chinese have brought to gacationing pain, in which Occidental equalled perfection), but he waits hopefulness bad grown pale." It that "improved methods would only would be difficult to cite more con lead to the survival of more children vincing evidence of the intellectual and in the end to the sam chaos now prevalent amongst the degree of poverty." From these foreign educated officials, who are premises he draws the conclusion that rapidly replacing the old-type classi "only education and a higher standar? cal, mandarine as the ruling clase in of life can remove the fundamental this caule of theso evils." How either China, than the fact that highbrow knight-at armis, palely "duration or a higher standard of - loitering in the far Bant in quest living are to be achieved by ati agric of new light, abould bave been invited ultural people struggling always og tofocouny, even en passant, a chair of the edge of the hunger line he does philosophy at the Peking Univeraity, not voucheale to explain. IIe con and that bis peculiar brand of boudoir fesses that if the birth rate is as Bolshevism should bave found favour high as in generally supposed, no per- with so many of his audience, Thare manent cure for their poverty is pos is, of course, nothing remarkable in sible while their families continue to Mr. Russell's gravitation to the probe o laige," but his proposed re fessorial chair; his philosophy is of medies for these evils remain curigus the kind which thinks it more blessed, 17 academic and self-contradictory. to give than to receive light, Nore would care economic pressure was thereever much reason for hoping by popular education, just as brau, bus gone master, "Hupeb.". that YoungChina's intellectuale would would improve the level of escape the contagious gerins, to widely hourety amongst Chinese officiale by dieseminated since the war by Ameri-increasing friendly contact with can idealists of the Wilson type, or by western nations." Later on in ruverts their British brethren of the self to his fefish of self determination, determination school. But even declaring that the Chinees ought to allowing for these things, it stiil be left alone to find the colution of remains a matter for surprise that nor modernising their country, on the only the younger generation of ground that they understand it and students bat a number of dignitaries we do not." He may be right; but," Chili, bae gone master, "Ying and oficials of the nor dispensation if so, qu'allait it faire dans ectic galere?
*AN INFELLIGENT QUESTION. at Peking, were apparently ready to accept, BBB reliable guida on the path
Mr. Russell's references to over of political wisdom, une whose population as the cause of China's opinions of mea and affairs are intenze poverty are curiously in marked by prejudices a violent and idental, inasmuch as, when be conier jadgments-so-sweeping,-as-those-to. to deal with Japan, he frankly de bich Mr. Bertrand Russell gives reclares that, from tho maniloid peated expression in this book. dangers which threaten her from within, "there is only one escape. and that is a diminution of the birth- rate," But this, in his opinion, will One would have expicted that accessitate "a much more inteuse among the quick witted graduates westernising, involving not only who sat at bis feet some would base mechanical processes and knowledge challenged the complacency of his of bare facts, but ideals and religion obster dicta on for Eastern affairs, and general outlook on life. There his obvious self contradictions, the must be free thought, ecepticien, crude thetoric of his continual in diminution of the intensity of the vectiva against capitalism and herd-instinct. Without these, the militarism. One would also have population question cannot be solved, thought that his incessant denunciand if it remains unsolved dinaster is tions of the apostles of western sooner or later inevitable." Any "Shengking," is on leave.
Mr. G. S. Paxton, second engineer culture," bie ever-recurring admis intelligent Japanese would naturally. Mr. D. W. Hume, from reserve, has sions of the superiority of Ebstein ask why the problem might not gone second engineer, "Hunan." civilisation.
bave . might
ted just as easily be solved by a some of his heaters to the cor modification of that "anti social""Namsang." is on reserve.
Mr. M. Costello, chief officer, clusion, that foreign Professore in attitude which, Mr. Russell declares, China ale on unnecessary luxury makes British and American wage-"Taisang." has gone chief officer, Mr. W. W. Hipkin, acting master, Others, again, might have asked him earners illiberal in tua matter of "Nameang." to elucidate some of bis. moer Asiatic immigration." But to argue Captain F. E. Lane, from reserve, characteristic assertions; for instance, with our professor would be difficult.bas gone marter, "Taicang." that the injury that we are doing for he continually escapes bis own can- to China is wonten and cruel, the clusions in a cloud of catchwords. destruction of something delicato and When, for example, ha advocates the lovely, for the sako of the grote intense westernising" of Japan'e pleasures of barbarous millionaires "
general outlook on life, he dore not or, to come nearer home, "that iz mesa to be taken seriously: it is pro Mr. F. R. Carter, from resorva, bas the autumn of 1920 Cantou succeeded bably only his Shavian irony. Fer his gone accond officer, Taisang." in throwing off the trinnuy of its teal feelings "on the deeper issues" Mr. J. Macdonald, third officer, northern garrison (sic) and establish
are all with the Japanese and "Namesog," is on reserve. ing a progressive, eficient government opposed to American (presumably Mr. D. Mason, chief engineer, nhoer the Presideary of Sun Yat western) ideals. He dislikes the Yusuag," has resigned. sea. Possibly his hearers overlooket prospect of a war between the such utterances, and took the phoUnited States and Japan because it gone chic! engineer, "Yusang."
Mr. A. Buntain, from reserve, has fessor to their hearts, because he tylo would destroy Japanese civilisation, them that he saw the "hope ul
Mr. L. Grobe, from leave, has gone asure the subjugation of Chios to second officer, "Heinming. China in the younger generation of western culture, and launch America students," and congratulated them o. upon a
Mr. G. Bogomolsk has been ap the fact that, whilst even the militaristic imperialism." Incidental
world-wide pointed third engineer, "Felching." youngest students, of courte, stily, he considers that "strong" Foiching," has gone acting second Mr. T. Roberts, third engineer, have reactionary families, they fios military Chian weald be a disaster." engineer, ""Taishun." less difficulty than their predeceteor this, after much wandering in a wiki.
SELF-CONTRADICTION AND
-CRUDE-NBETORIC
Dareer of
Mr. J. B. S. Noeator, chief engineer. "Kaying," has gone chief engineer
Kian."
Mr. J. Grady, from reserve, bás gono second engineer, “Kino,"
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The role of Madame,' who 'enters'
H.E.C.O. NAVY.
The following havo buon selected to
14 7 24 101 appointed Marine, Superinteċdent i batomes the perfect farceuse or. A. Claxton, R, E. A Webetar, H.
1 6417 13 14 on January 1, 191: and bold the comedienne and it s'e ba called upon, Owen Hughes, E. G. Lammert, A. H. 2 2 4 8 10 12 11
position until his retire at in the to play drama-she does it with Wild; F.. Farthing, J. D. 15. 3 8 10 16 18 155 27 21 58 13pring of 1921,
4 5 8 7 13 14 12 13 3 6 8 18-25 12 4 4 7 11 23 17 94 3.7 11 27 1
24 13 15 10!
equil case. Har role in this comedy Humphreye and G. A. Chadwick,
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SOUTHERN SECTION.
Gol
It will not be surprising that such a life was full of string, incidents. Capt. Lunt was in command of the steamer Fashun" ben she was burnt
is a most refreshing one..
普通
Naturally, Madpane occupies.
the centre of her stag: 88 in the story,
shy most assuredly occupies the
K.O.C. 1st v. I.R.G.
centre of her home. Neither her Kowloon Erst XI in their match The following will play for tho
ou at Cauton in November, 1901, and husband, Larson, her maid nor her
of navigation and pluck.____The LATEST SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALO.
(Caps), B, D, Evans, Capt. E. G. Spinka, G. A, V. Hall, 8. Jex, H. H. Benson, R. E. Lindsell, L. J. Black-
barn, D. F. Spinks, S. E. Green and
B. Patheram
K,C.C, 2ad v. I.R.C. 2nd.
he afterwards brought the steamer to friends know what to do with her nor against the Indian at Stokumpoo to Shanghai, ander her own steam, when JorbanAll in all Exter Mindamarrow at 2.15 p.m.-J.-P. Robinson- she was little better than a shell, with is a splendid.evening's. Sicertisement, Fowlzeta Faturday, Dec. 9, (foclusivo) | a temporary, bridge and a few tempor
P.W.DL.A.Psary deck-bonets- a commendable feat. Mr. J. Ryles, third engineer, Ismouth Argyle-17-10-2-3-18--8-- Chengtu," Los-gone-third-engineered City 15th 1-3-28-17-10- Wanlisten."
Watford ***... 20 4 4 29 124 Mr. W. E. Ballca, third engineer, Swindon...........
નું 351 52 Waubsien," has gone third engineer, Millwall
5 10 14 82 7 7 4 12 17 21 Chengtu."
Nor humpton 16 7 5.4 24 16 17 Norwich City 7243
Isuth...17 8 3 6 13 13 14
Quest's Park R........18 4 € M-1 17/13 Enton Town
17 5 4 61131 6 73 74 7 25 24 JA. Bighton ......17 5 6 18 19 17
Bristul Havers Brentford 6 3 21 7 1 Charibna A......18 4 7 7 12 2! | ↑
Mr. W. J. Gordon, eecond engineer. Chuena," is on leave.
Mr. W. W. Brown, second ongineer Hunan" has gone second cogice "Shengking."
►
To aang," has gone acting chia! Mr. W. A. Kernan, second officer, officer, same ship.
Mr. G. H. C. Gray, chief officer, Taisung," has resigned.
Mr. O. Strand, from leave, has gone
Mr. J. Engel has been appointed
Сере
in resisting the claims of the family, erness of words, ho arrives at the can third engineer, "Toonan." Mr. Russo, needless to say, bas niusion that "Socialiam in America use for the family system, Heregards and Europa afforda the only ultimate third engineer," Kiangahun." it as an obstacle to the Socialist solution "Socialism of the Ruell millenium of his dreams, that blessed brand, bien entendu.
Mr. I Tebokawki, third engineer, And so,Kiangahun," has Utopia in which
overyone like many another philosopher, he engineer, same ekip
second somebody and no one anybody.comes out by the same door as he Yet even he cannot escape the fauviwent in," and leaves the East to its that it is upon this system, and the reflections. Accapting his conclusions, Confucian ethics behind it, that the these can hardly be obearful, Chinese have built the oldest and
by
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CHINA MERCHANTS
S..N. .CO.
COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGA.
·TION.
Fushun was later re built and r. - named the Kwangtah" and Caps. | Lunt remained in command of her on the Shanghai Hongkong and Canton run until his transfer to the office.
During the Revolution of 1913, Capt. Lunt rendered valuable service tu the Chinese (overment in
Tingsang (J.31 & Co.) from Shang hai Swatow,-Co's Wharf.
Sungal ao Mara (NY.K) from Shanghai, Santow.-C16.
Lucl ow; (B. & S.) from Shanghai,
connection with troop transportation. Amoy.-12.
and, besides receiving the official Yatshing, (J.M. & Co.) from Can. thanks of the Government, was proton-C38. Belted with the Military Medal by Sinkiang. (B. &S) from Conton
President Yoan Shih-kai, and ofter. wards halo received the 5th Clas
Order of the Chia Ho. Capt. Lunt was also the recipient of many com. plimentary vic: ragul fliga and scrolls, presented by officials is the old regime in expression of the high regard in which he was held.
Captain Lunt was married in 1888 and is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughtertio_Obion; nais brother and three sisterà in Malden, Mass., to all of whom our deep sympathy is extiåd,d.
The committee of 11 (including Mr. His character and standing were Chic Pao san former Chairman of the of the highest order: bit prasibly Chinese General Chamber of Com-even nire popular qualities were merco; Mr. Faug Shao pah Vicz-his essentially kindly and generous Chairman of the Chamber of Com. disposition and his extreme courtesy. merce; Mr. Chun Bing him. chairman Most old time sailormen ate attmetive of the Cantonese Merchants' Associa in their blaff heartinees, but Captio tina; Mr. Lo King gee, compradore of Lunt maintained a strikingly quiet Mesers, Reise & Co.; and Me. P. C. and courteous manner which was Sheng, of the Sheng Kung pao family) most appealing and he will be sadly elected by the Association of Share missed.
He was a member of the holders of the China Merchanta S. Shanghai Club, the Columbia Country the management and affairs, as well Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club. N Co, lo conduct an examination into Club, the Shanghai Gulf Club and the
ns.tbe accounts, of the company ap pears to be carrying out its duties in ical earns t.
Tho sit inge of the committen began
MR. BH. DASTUR.
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Olderkerk, (J.C.JL) frum Yuko- ham, Shanghai,- 410
Jade, (Kai Yo) from Sing pure, Pakiai.—(39. · ·
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Chaksang, (J AL. & Co.) from Bang kuk, Swa'o:r.—C37. ·
Sheaf Dart, (Dodw. & Co.) from Chinxsatno.-B16.
Yrizac Mara, (Kimura & Co.) Irm Keelucg – Wanchai. Alsta Maru Muroran, Miike-BB3.
Chelco, (Hung Shan) from Tourane,
Adm. 21.
(MLB.K) from
EPARTURES.
The following will play for the Kow- |1030 second. X against the In lisus Fraser, W. B. Haslett A Leach, E. gason string:—ÃO. Brown, W. J. Edwards. F. Q. Herridge, W. L. Weaser. II. Ov ry. W. J. Sherton, W. J. Woolley and J M. Jack.
FOOTBALL.
U.A.C. v. HAWKINS.
The following will represent the United Athletic Club in the abovo Second Division shield competition fixture marrow na Novy ground. Kick off 2.30 pn. charp-Bach Jackson, Chilton, Urquhart, Macken- zu Lonard, Chubb, Payne, Brown Derry, and Botriba.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB ARMY,
Batavis. January 10.
Chetibon Maru (Nanyo Y. K.) for
Halsard (Wo Fat Siug) for Bangkok.-January 19.
Olderkerk; (J.CJ.L for Liotterdam, Cibo their match against the Army The following will represent the Sabang-January 19.
to-morrow at Flappy Valley; kick off Promethean,(Lurn Fat) for 415 pm Muoram; Littlejohn, Hongay January 19.
Banka, J. Mancers & Co.) for Jordan; Raton Cooper, Andrews, Butlin, Prowse, Day; Clerk, Bangkok.-January 10:
Forsyth Jones, Montic ft, Cameros,
Mikraad Maru, (M. 3. K) for Turney. Hungay January 10,
Bangibao Maru, {N.Y.K.) for Calton-January 19.
Swátum.-January 19.
Kaying, (B. & S.) for Amoy,
Binliang, (D. & 8.) for Telogtao, Shanghai.-January 19.
HOCKEY.
CLUB BEAT NAVY.
Minguang, (J. M. &fo.) for Hai-On Wednesday on the U 8. R. 0. phong, Hoitow. January 19, ground the Hongkong Hookey Club.
Longsang, (J, M. & Co.) for Manila. January 19.
doleated the Navy, after a very Ene
on January 7 and the recent charges. The Parseo community in Shanghai of corruption brought against certain and a great many others alas, hoard persons connected with the company with deep regret of the death in have been gone into. It is understood Bombay, of Mr. B. H. Dastar, who ia this connection that the charges was very well known both in China brought by the former Minister of Com and Japan. He spent 15 years in the munications against Me. Fu Sido-eu, Shanghai offios of Meaare. B. D. Tato There is no use of our beating around chairman of the Board of Directors, & Co, and was in charge of it from the bush We might as wel out with have not been substantiated according 1912 to 1916, He was then transferred it first as last. Wo want you to try to the opinion of the majority of to Bombay, as secretary of the head. Every young child is susceptibot at Sookumpos ngalu-t tte King, lovely." which he would fain proteerit do you have a troublesome ough, Obambolsin's Cough Remedy the next mambers and a statement to this office,
time you have a cough or cold. Thyre
me reason so far, as we ca 200 was effect will be issued in a day or two.
imeat civilisation the world has ever
known, that "something delicate an
When
Cure That Cough.
Straight at it.
not mean that you have consum from our militarists and "barbarous tion on that you are golog to have it,
Mr. Dastur, who was 12 years of milionares. Mr. Russell, in fact threatened, and it is just a wall to be on by its remarkable cures has safood a past 40 yests will later be investigated very accomplished and cultured
but it does gas that your lungs ar you should not do so. This preparation The faith of the company for the fagoat the time of his death was like most of the sporties of Bocialism, the safe side and take Uhamberlain's world wide reputation, and people every after which examination the com- gunting, who with to have it both wayar & Cough Remedy blure it is too late, where speak of is in the highest terme
held university ganog the roata of thà trốn phẩị, then For sale by all Chamista and Storeken of nitro is for sale by al Chemists mitten i snumit ita report to the thegres, and he bad, bhe gift of make
Florokpopers,
shareholders.
ing quay Arm longle
m teh, by B gon's lo ̊4.2.
The following will repres at the Club next Wednesday, 24th instant,
Croup,
roup Don't walk, until this dreadful bally off at 5. p.:. W. Hamilton,. dis nonit ke your little one before you C. Mamay, Rev. N. Gy.no, D. E his atould be a warning: Oet Mitchell, B. D. Evans (capt.) F. C. remiste shops are usually ol ged, and Brit. Rev. TW. J. Marto, N. J. R. prouve.fasi Itcom in the night when
and keap Chamberlain's Oough Fomedy Milte W Woodwarl, F. H. Hold. for gabebatur play. Foi galo by man,E, W. Major, Clob will 911 Chemistë Barekoopor
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