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CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY.

SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE –

THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THE

that on and from TUESDAY, June 15th, SEVERAL IMPORTANTALTERATIONS and additious will be made in the Train Service. Thien Express Trains will take the place of those now reasing, timing ss ander

UP EXPRESS TRAINS KOWLOON dep:

7.08 AM.

12.05 P.M.

4.00 1,3

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CANTON dep.

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Care of "Daily Press" Office. Hongkong, 14th June, 1815.

TO LET.

TOMEVILLE." No. 153. Wanchai

"H" 16.Bermud House, with

Small Garden, Splendid View of the Harbour. TWO GODOWNS at Wanchai, Nes. & and

•8. Cross Lane (formerly occupied by Meyerink

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MESSES.

EXHIBIT

CANTON arr.

10.40 A.M.

3.40 F.M.

7.33 P.M.

KOWLOON are,

10.30...

2.32 P.M.

DOWN EXPRESS TRAINS.

100 7.00 AM.

12 Noox,

4.20 P.2.

7.5% T.M.

Important Alterations have also been made in the Local Train Service.

For further particulars 800 Time Tables, which may be had on application at all Stations and at the Head Offices, Kowloon and Canton.

By Order,

1. P. WINSLOW,

Manager,

British Section. "Kowloon-Canton Railway.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1915.

HOUSES TO LET'

TO LET IN KOWLOON.

PURNISHED ROOM wilk Board in Englab Family: Nise locality, Terms

modemte.

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TO LET-AT THE PEAK. TIL THE END OF SEPTEMBER,

2, STEWART TERRACE. Nourished and newly done up.

HE. POLLOUE, Apply

Prinos's Building. [53 Hongkong, 10th June, 1915.

TO LET.

"PACIOUS GODOWN, No. 10, Ica House

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By Order,

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Chinese Section, Canton-Kowloon Railway. [640 June, 1915.

TXOUSES,

TORRES_BUILDINGS,

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KOMOR & KOMOR

XHIBIT st_thoir ART GALLERY | Kown1, 35%

Alexandra Beildings,

FOR 10 DAYS ONLY,

FORTY-FIVE SELECTED

PICTURES

by

E. KATO.

An inspection le cordially invited."

KOMOR & KOMOR.

Hongkong, 8th June, 1915, “

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KEROSENE.

THAT Oil do you get? and what do you

pay

Probably you tell your boy to get just “Oll" from the Compradore. Why not tell him to get

**FISH"

UR

"CROWN":

It is just an easy, and you will be certain to get something good. Besides, you will pay fess.

THERE IS NO BETTER OIL THAN

"FISH."

Packed in cine',

Pries $3.75 pat pase

THE BEST O POR ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD

CROWN."

Packed-in-nakel tins without cas, rice for

lins. $3.50.

KUI TICK & Co., 73, Queen's Road Weat

Hongkong, 7th June, 1918.

NOTICE.

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LL Parsons Applying to the PROVOST MARSHAL Pazzou are requeried in fature to apply betwee, the hours of 8 AM to 3. P., and 2 to 4 P.M. utily.

Hongkong, 16th February, 1915.

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CHEAP SALE FOR 15 DAYS ONLY.

THE Undersigned will sell at a Clearance Cheap Sale Clothing Materials comprising the following Japanese Silk, Satin, Tafetta, English Satin, Umbrellas, Sunshades, Towels, Velvet, Velvetia and Sundries,

H, HIPTOOLA & Co. 17 and 15, D'Aguilar Street

(814 Hongkong, let June, 1915.

JUST RECEIVED:

TASTELESS.

STAMP HINGES. PURE, PEELABLE, PEERLESS.

GRACA & CO.. No. 11, CANE ROAD.

Hongkong, 9th June, 1915,

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FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION,

16, Monnison HIL MOLD

ON BALE.

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TYONGKONG HANSARD REPORTI

Hot the

LEGISLATIVE

Session 1914.

off MEETINGS

COUNCIL for the

the

BEVISED BE THE MUY BUES.

PRICE

Daily Pres Dental, Hongrong, roth February, 1911

$5,

NEW CARTRIDGES.

popular

Bores and Sizas,

English Manatosturers. SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLET 380T. From No. 10 to 8S3G. at 15, #7 and 17.63 per 100, BPORTING REQUIRITES and AIR GUNS in Variety.

Inspection Invited,

WM. SCHMIDT & Co.

15:0 Hongkong, 4th February, 1915.

A LING & CO.. 19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

PHOTO GOODS AURNITURE AND

STORE Photographlo Gods of Evary Description

in Stook Developing, Printing and Energing. Canton Barb'es in Various tales. Сисерноки 1219.

Hongkong, 4th Febrasry, 1015.

TO LET From lek March.

GODOWN, No. 8, Daddell Strol.

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A. B. AVARIA,

Care of E. PABANNE,

No. 1, Duddell Street. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1915,

TO LET.

NOUR-ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road,

Fon, and MAY ROAD, Hongkong, with posseselon on or about 15th August next, English Bathe and Kitchen manges. Hot and First Class Cold Water, Electric Light Modera Appointments throughout, including Water Carriage Systom.

Minden Row, Kowloon, "PENYREEW & Roomed House, with Tennis Court.

2 and 3, MINDEN VILLAS, Kowloon, 5.Roomed Houses with Tennis Courts.

FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES iz Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloos. FLATS in Nathan Road. Howtoon.

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66 DIBHOP'S LODGE SOUTH," No] 11

B THE PRAK. Unfurnished, & Rooms.

"SHORNCLIFFE." Garden Road (Bowen Road level), Rooms Furnished.

ONE LARGE SHOP in Queen's Road Central (opposite Hongkong Hotelj.

No. 2. CAMERON VILLAS, 62, THE PEAK (Furnished).

"WOODBURY," No. 4, Haukow Bond,

Kowloon.

3,

No. 1. CAMERON VILLAS, No. 61, THE PEAK, Furnished. Immediate possession,

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No. 27. BELILIOS TERRACE, with entrance in Candait Bond. In very good order, 3 ROOMS, suitable for Ofoes, 1st Floor, Queen's Road Centr-1

WESTWARD HO," Bonham Road "MERION," No. 6, THE PAAK, Unfurnished (6 Roots).

ROOMS in BEACONSFIELD and 55, ELGIN TERRACE

"ROGATE” Austin Road, Kowloon. No. 1, DES VEUX VILLAS, 51, FRAK (Unfurnished)

ROOMS, suitable for Offccé, on the Firet Floor of No. 8, Daddell Btreet.

No.59, THE PEAK (5 CAMERON VILLAS Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Alexandrs Buildings. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1916,

H

SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, 9th June, 1916,

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FURNISHED, including a splendid Piano,

VIEW," No. 3, Robinson Road, containing & Rooms, with ample Servants' Quarter.

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1016

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➜ND FLOOR No. 1, DUDDELL STREET,

2For Office or Dwellings.

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1616

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ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co. Hongkong, 16th March, 1915.

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OFFICES, facing the Harbour between the Hongkong Club and Post Office.

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INTIMATION

A mail for Europe vid Siberia obses

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grent aim and purpose the ridding of j the world for ever of the menace of to-morrow at 3 p.m. Prussian militarism-but it is at least

The population of the Straite Settle-... obvious that the victorious Powers will

ments is estimated at 759,105 for 1914, ----- not be able to insist on any restriction of

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, J.P., of Germany's future military' plans without themselves maintaining forces formidable Hongkong, has been proposed for election stands for Excellent, and anyone enough to enforce compliquee with their, as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. The Gazette announces the appointment who droike our E PORT. E demands. There is, of course, the possibi

Iity that the unspeakable horrors of this of Mr. F. C. Jenkin to he Deputy Super- SHERRY, E WHISKY unparalleled war will lead to a complete intendent of the Special Police Reserve.

Several vacant appointment for billets an in revolution of ideas in Germany on the subject of Militarism, but at prescat wo

assistants on rubber estates, in the F. M.S., think the wish can only be regarded as

$275 to $300 per month. father to the thought. It is a melancholy says Straits contemporary, are going for reflection, but we fear it is an irresistible

Lieutenant Guy de Hegistou, of the one, that after this war is ended wo shall

or E BRANDY can be

no doubt that the letter

E

signifies sroelience of a high order and good valas for money. By

buying in bulk from the very best sce Militarism more rampant than it ever King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, was before. Not until the present genera-who was in Hongkong with the regiment, tion of men, smarting under the recollec-has been advanced to the rank of Captain. The rainfall for the month of May at

firms, and bottling ourselves, we are able to give our customers bottortions of this terrible war, shall have pass-

ed away and a new generation bus arisen the Botanical Gardens was 12.17 on 19 value for money than we-could-by more ready to forget and forgive, are we days, at the Matilda Hospital, Mount importing the same thing by the likely to get the proper atmosphere for Kellett, it was 10.58 on 20 days, and at cahn consideration of proposals for the Police Station, Taipo, it was 18.67 on Case. There is an old saying " Wines

adjasting international differences by mature in bottle, Spirits in cask."

more civilised methods that the arbitra-. ment of war. What little faith the world d'être of That in the raison

one magnificent wine vaulis, walab

challenge comparison with anything of the kind not only in Hongkong but the Far East. There our wines are bottled off soon after they arrive, bat our spirits, except for small slook to meet daily requirements, are keptțin wood. That is why our spirits improve in quality, and spirits imported in case do not. Our customers get the beneft of that

increment in vaine, as we charge. nothing for it. We cordially invite our customers to pay a visit of inspection to our wine-riults, and Batisfy themselves that the above is no idle newspaper paff,

S. WATSON

& CO., LTD. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

BIRTHS.

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fILEN.--On June 5th, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. GLEN, a daughter. SUTHERLAND At Craig Roy, 129, The Peak, on the 12th inst., to Mr and

[663 Mrs. R. SUTHERLAND, & Sun.

MARRIAGES: BERTHET — WILSON-On May 31st, at Shanghai, RENE ALEXANDER BERTHET to DAISY WILSON, THOMPSON-NECBOURG-On June 5th, at Shanghai, HARRY ARTHUR THOMPSON to MARIE ELEANONA NEDBOURG,

DEATHS.

has in the reduction of armaments in the

·

19 days.

H.E. the Governor of Madras his received a telegram from Lord lachenpo

announcing the intention of the British;

India Steam Navigation Co, to subscribe,

Rs. 10,000 monthly to the Madras War Fund from now onwards,

On Tuesday night at the Theatre Royal, reception will given by the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Federation to the Hongkong competitors in the Far Eastern Championship Games. H.E. the Governor will be present.

immediate future may be seen in what not only Holland, hat Japan and China are already doing. The Lower House of the Japanese Diet has recently passed the long-discussed Bill to edd two Divisions to the Army Two years ago the Doshikai, the political party which has been committed to this proposal, was driven from office on this very issue, and Count OKUMA, the present Prime Minister, was an uncompromising oppon- Mons. T. Piry, Director General of the Postal Administration, left ent of the measure. Now it appears that Chinese public opinion is practically unanimous Peking recently for Europe on six-mooths in Japan that these two additional furlough. A guard of honour was pre- divisions are necessary for the main sent and the postmen were in full fores to

of the peace of the Far bid farewell to their chief. tenanca East. What is the menace? inmediately concludes that the bellicos talk which has been heard of late ia China ment to the Military Stores (Exporta has influenced the change in publiction) Ordinance. The exportation of oils, 'mixtures or compounds, lubricants, the subject. The Vice- opinion on

binder twine, Jaco of all kinds, metal, President of the Republic has recently been telling the Provincial Governors that working machinery and raw cutton are alt

One

he was the first man to advocate war when the recent negutiations were interrupted. "I knew full well," he said," that the mility strength of this country present is not adequate to wage war against Japan, but since we were pressed so hard we had no alternative but to fight in desperation." Whether a knowledge of

The Gazette contains a further amsid-

prohibited.

News has been received from Home that

Mr. H. E. Evans, who left Shanghai with -one of the early contingents for the front, has been discharged from King Edward's Horse as being medically unfit after 135 days' service, and is returning to Shang- bai. Lo rejoin the Custans service.

Mr. Harry Gordon Lowder, son of Mr. this attitude influenced Japan to make such modifications as she did-in--her-E-Gordon Lowder, Customs Commissioner:- demands is a matter of conjecture, but the for Kowloon (Hongkong) and late of the point pertinent to our subject is that the Chinese Customs Service, Antang, who Vice-President is earnestly counselling joined the London Scottish as a private. the Provincial Governors to take mer-last, autumn, was promoted Sub-Lieuten- aures for strengthening the means of ant in the Regular Army, 3rd Ehropshires, national defence, so that some day the in April

Mous, E. Roune, Governor-General of Republic will be able to vindicate the recent-national insult. La YUAN HUNG Indo-China, neompanied by M-Demar- is expecting, moreover, that when the tial, his chef de cabinet, is making a European War is concluded the Powers, motor tour through Indo-Chiva, fron- on the pretext of equal opportunity in Hanoi to Saigon, passing through Hiể. Bladame and Malle. Roume arrived in Saigon from Haiphong, on June 2nd, by the Amiral Nielly, and will stay some time there,

And how

STAVERS. At Penzance, Cornwall, ou the Far East. will be presenting a series April 28th, JOHN WILLS STAYERS, of demands on China equally as grave as Inte of Taku, North China. COOPER-On June 4th, at Horsham, those presented by Japan.

Sussex, FREDERICK CLEMENT COOPER, shall we be able to satisfy them? In this Professor of Natural Science at St. John's University, Shanghai, aged 50 way the end of the nation will be near. We fear we must hold Japan responsible HORGONG OFF:10a, Das Vaux Boid C.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JUNE 14TH, 1915.

AFTER THE WAR.

in

The son of Mr. B. W. Grey, of the Public Works Department, Hongkong,

action in tbo

alterns.

hos

was Mr. Grey, jun, LONDON Orsion: 181, Fans Brass, E.C. for all such troubles." Strange as it may been wounded in

it is not all this which is said Dardanelles.

the Australian forco Mr. to Lave influenced the change in with public opinion

the Russell Grey, of the Maley States, a Japan on of the two additional brother of Mr. B. W. Grey, has been sübject divisions, We are told that whatever appointed a Captain in the 14th Battalion Mr. H. F. Nutter, of opinions may be held regarding the Royal Fusiliers. result of the European war, the Japanese Perak, is a Major in this battalion, and have already satisfied themselves that Messrs Atkin-Berry and Neely are sub- Russia and Germany, whether victorious or defeated, will emerge from the present straggle more influential Powers than biore in the Oriental world! As a British contemporary in Japan, the Japan Chronicle, justly remarks, to believe that Russia and Germany, now engaged in expending blood and treasure on a seale rever paralleled in history, will emerge from the struggle mory influential than before, so far as the Fur East is concern-

Tuz hope is fondly cherished that the great war, when at last it comes to an end, will have paved the way for a scheme for a general reduction of arma- ments throughout the world; Tis a con- summation devoutly to bo wished, but unhappily we can have no confident expectations of seeing it realised in our day and-generation. Germany never has shown the least sympathy with such pro posals, and it is certain that she never will, at any rate in the life time of the ed, neems to be the very extremity of

In the House of Commons recently Mr. T. C. Taylor, in reply to Mr. Runciman, said there were no available statistics of the production of morphia in the United Kingdom, but he would circulate with the Totes a statement showing the experts of morphia to China, Japan and Hongkong, His Majesty's Minister at Peking had reported that the Chinese Government bag announced their intention of putting the International Opium Couvention into force as from February 11th last, bat Hil Majesty's Government had no informa tion as to the intentions of the Japanes Government in this respect, or as tp and

present generation of men. Her defeat ic-parados. However, according to Mr regulations in fores in either country

to the use of morphin

the present war-these can be no other 0161, the ox-leader of the Doshikui,

Shanghai papers pnnounce-with-grust bounds end to the war-will not be accepted, as Japan-naturallystouds in a pogí

tion to keep within proper

regret the death of Captain Lazo final Revenge will always be sweet to a

the Bible of the glowing ambition of these Powers in lot Urquhart Unwin, who was kille people nurtured on

Capt. Unwin, who was thirty-two year BERKBARDI. We must count upon it the Far East. In order to ensure the action in Flanders on April 271

the earliest maintenance of Asintic peace, Japan must of age, was the son of Mr. F. 8. Unwith #S a certainty that at

is decide on a scheme of great military Commissioner of Customs at Bhanghai war after the present moment

Hampshire Regiment on January 27th ended she will bend her energies to pre-expansion and must prepare herself He was gazetted 2nd Lieutenant in the paring to retrieve the position of power against the forces of these two Powers. 1904, and Lieutenant on May 3rd, 1900 talion in the operations in the Aden Hin and influence in the world which she has The mere increase of her military He saw active service with the 1st bat sacrificed in a vain endeavour to extend establishment by two or three divisions terland. Lieut. Unwin was sent to North NO LET, the South-West portion of theit at a time when she thought the favour would be of no value." If such views as China in January, 1911, on special duty sa TEST FLOOR, including Treasury

about two years. He obtained his Cap the naval and military power of her will certainly not make easier the task taincy in August 1911. In Septemer, 1814 On Ground Floor, lately in occupation of the able moment had arrived for crushing these are to become dominant in Asia it language officer, and remained in Chiu Gorman Back.

force to France, was twice wounded in GODOWN, No. 9, Toe House Street.

neighbours. At this stage it is impossible of the world's statesmen who hope to Capt. Unwin went with the expeditionar

and invalided home, but November to conjecture, what measures the Allies, scotch, if not entirely fill, the dragon of

and remained at the front until hi to whom victory must finally come, will Militarism when the present struggle in rejoined his regiment on December 19th

death. be able to take to secure what is now their Europe comes to an end,"

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

Apply tom

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., Ian.

185 Hongkong, lai March, 1915,

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