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【HAT Oil do you get? and what do you

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FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG

(A fizct by Proclamation dated March 18th, 2018.)

BOHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL

Flour, I'm

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lb. 85

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GERMANS IN ENGLAND.

DEPUTATION TO THE COMMONS.

WHAT GAS MEANS.

A VISIT TO A FRENCH HOSPITAL.

INCREIBLE TORTURES.

The Times of the 7th ult. says:-Wo`

Following upon the anti-German met ings in the City, a largo deputation ap- peared at the Houses of Parliament last have received from a correspondent, whose month after the sinking of the Lusitania. Rutliority is beyond question, the follow It was accompanied by considerable foling grim account of a visit to the victims lowing of the general public, an orderly of gagsing. Our correspondent con

plains that the whole truth about this crowd numbering probably 2,000.

About a dozen members of the deputa diabolical form of torture is not sufficient tion were admitted to the precincts of the I realized by the world. The publication House of Commons, and they had an un- of his letter should romove any doubts on

the subject:

Yesterday and the day before I went expected stroke of good fortune. It was

in the last degree unlikely that the Prime Minister would see them. In the Central with to see some of the men in hospital Hall, however, the Attorney-General, at who wore." gassed" yesterday and coming from his room, rea into the arme the day before on Hill 60. The whole of of the group.

A long interview in his England and the civilized world ought to The visitare explained have the truth fully brought before them room followed. that they had come to demand that all in vivid detail, and not wrapped up as When we got to the hospital we had no Germans and Austrians, whether naturat present. alized or unnaturalized, should be intern difficulty in finding out in which ward

When

ed for the remainder of the war. they reappeared all but one expressed the men were, as the noise of the poor de satisfaction with the result of their vils trying to get breath was sufficient to direct us We were met by a doctor be efforts.

If

There were about 20 of the

Meanwhile four members of the deputa. longing to our division, who took us into tion had waited upon Sir Henry Dalziel, the ward. M.P., who later raised the subject in the worst cases in the ward, on mattresses, all House. They pressed upon him the ur-more or less in a sitting position, propped Their faces, arms, hands were of a shiny gency of the question. Feeling, they said, up against the walls.

grey-black colour, with mouths open and was rising to a ferment in the City of Len- 10

don against the alien in our midst. drastic action was not taken at once, they lead-glazed oyes, all swaying slightly back- wards and forwards trying to get breath. feared serious trouble in London.

It was a most appalling sight, all these poor black faces, struggling, struggling for life, what with the groaning and aciso of the effort for breath. who, as every one knows, has had as wide- an experience as anyone all over the sav age parts of Africa, told me to-day that he never felt so sick as he did after the scene in these cases.

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URGENT APPEALS FOR ACTION.

Soon afterwards, on the motion for the adjournment of the House, Sir Henry Dalziel rose and urged the Government to take strong measures. Publio patience, he said, was nearly exhausted by their He believed exhibition of ineptitude. that thousands of Germans, naturalized and unaturalized, had posts already alatted to them for the time when a Zep

polin attack was made on London.. Lord Charles Beresford begged the Government to stop their nonsense and do something definite." Inless something drastic were done he was convinced that when Zeppelins dropped incendiary bombs on London many of the Germans among us would set fire to the City in 20 or 30 different places. The people who were most dangerous were not barbara, but men of high sccial position.

Colonel

There is practically nothing to be done

for them, except to give thera salt and The effect the gas has is to fill the lungs water to try to make them sick. with a watery, frothy matter, which gradually increases-and-rises-till it Gils up the whole lungs and comes up to the mouth; then they diaj It is suffocation; slow drowning, taking in some cases ope or two days,

We have lost hundreds of men who died in the trenches, and over half the men

Eight

Mr. Tennant rose to reply for the War who reached hospital have died. Office, the Department responsible for the died last night out of the 20 I saw, and He began most of the others I saw will die; while internment of enemy aliens.

stance.

by stating that, as he had received no those who get over the gas invariably deve the most awful form of scientific torture. notice of the discussion, he was not pre-lop acute pneumonia. It is without doubt. pared to announce any new policy.

Thereupon Mr. Bonar Law intervened Not one of the men I saw in hospita! had The nurses and doctors were all working and suggested that a perfunctory state a scratch or wound. ment might do harm in the present serious state of the public mind. Let the Govern their utmost against this terror; but one that it was like fighting a hidden danger ment put off their reply until they had could see from the tension of their nerves considered the matter seriously.

A German prisoner was caught with a After some conversation, Mr. Tennant which was overtaking everyone. The prices of provisions imported from made the following declaration:-

A new policy must be a matter for respirator in his pocket; the pad was a05- other than China (excepting those countries above enumerated} not be relied more Cabinet consideration. Any large addived and found to contain hypo-sulphite this 5 shore the retail price prevalling tional internment of aliens involves very of soda with 1 per cent. of some other sub- in the Colony yu the 25th July, 1914.

The gas is in a cylinder, from which Nota-In consideration of the loss austa ned big questions of accommodustus-and-90- by discount on subeldiary coinage, payment forth. I quite realize that new circum for all articles of food not exceeding $2 instances have arisen and that there is when they send it out it is propelled

Please make a point of publishing this English That in every paper in Englund. value (excepting the articles enumerated feeling abroad which demands probably distance of 100 yards; it there spreade in Claus 6) shall if made in alibsidiary different and separate treatment from con be sabjeet to an additional charge of what has been adopted hitherto.

being so, I shall be prepared to give an people, men and women, ought to know exactly what is going on, also members 13%.

of both Houses. The people of England can't know. The Germans, have given out that it is a rapid, painless death. The liars! No torture could be worse than to give them a dose of their own gas. The gas, I am told, is chlorine, and probably some other gas in the shells they burst. They think ammonia kills it.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

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answer to-morrow.

There were some hundreds of

WAR BREVITIES..

A fund has been started in Madgeburg to present a testimonial to the submarines which were engaged in the sinking of the Lusitania,

BALTIC MEMBERS' RESOLVE. GERMAN INFLUENCE TO HE ROUTED OUT. The day passed off quietly on the 11th May on the Baltic until at the close of High Change a member entered the AKI MARU, Japanese str., 4,002, T. Noms, rostrata and protested that the direc 7th June-Shanghai 3rd June, Gentors' action respecting the naturalized oral-Nippon Lusen Kaisha.

Germans was not early far-reaching ANNA, Norwegian str. 1,617, T. Odnir,

enough. 9th June Bangkok 1st June, Rice members present, and they seemed to be and General.-Thoresen & Co. BAMORA, British str., 1.877, F. G. Pittam entirely with the speaker on three out of

9th Juno-Bombay 4th June, teneral four important porate he made.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHELAN MARU, Japanese str. 1,006, Moks,

4th June--Hongay 1st June, Coal lite Bussan Kaisha. CarranING, British str., 119, H. G. Wallner, 9th June-Wei kai-wei 4th Jane, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co CHITUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Wm. Ross, 9th Fune-Shanghai 5th June, Gen. eral. Chiness. CHINA, American str., 2,188, H. Thomp son, 8th June-San Francisco Bib May, General.-P.M. B.S. Co. CHUNGKING, British str. 1,311

Lewis, 6th June Bangkok 28th May, Rise-Butterfeld & Swire. HAIMON, British str., 641, A. H. Stewart, 13th June Swatow 12th June, General, -Douglas Lapraik & Co. HorsANG, British str., 1,359 C. A. Robertson,

11th June Bangkok 4th June, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. HUE, French str., 703, Cornelinssen, 13th June-Hoikow 12th June, Sugar and General-Marty & Co. KABRINA MARU, Japanese str. 9,305, 31. Yagi, 13th June-Singapore 4th June, General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KUNG PIG, Chinese str. 1, 85, J.-B.-Howie,

6th June-Shanghai 1st June, General- Chinese

Resolutions were passed (1) that the directors should be asked to expei" the

the well-known Bir Ernest Cassel, members and clerks of German, Austrian, or Turkish birth instead of merely "sus pending" them; (2) that members of 60 banker, who is of German birth, in a years or more should not be exempt from letter to the newspapers denounces the expulsion order; and (3) that the Bri-German war methods. tish clerks of firms expelled should also

The Goeben, while attempting to shell be refused admittance to the rooms. The only casa on which opinion differed the Australians on the beach at Gaba that of members of enemy country birth Tepe was twice nearly hit by shots from with sons serving in the British Army. A the Lord Nelson within a few minutes, strong opinion was expressed that & uan and hurriedly steamed off. could not give much better proof of his. a loyalty

The iden prompting some of the leaders

this country than that his son

Eye-Witness" relates how a British airman on May 10 in a single-seater was now fighting against Germany...

He lost monoplane pursued a German. A representative committee was formed

Whether the reload his machine-guns, and the mono which will lay the resolutions of the meet control of his steering gear when trying to ing before the directors.

The airman almost directors will adopt them as they stand plane turned over.

fell out, but he managed to grasp a sirut, remains to be seen."

and he hung head down with bis legs of the movement is that by cutting out the entangled, while the machine spun ronnd German influence, root and branch they like a leaf from a height of 8.000 feet down will help to show the Government that the to 2,300 feet. Finally he disengaged his.

They and, looping the loop, regained his seat, problem of the Germans in this country is legs, righted his machine with his feet, far too serious to be tried with: know that many Germans have merely

The Times says the Commonwealth's used the hospitality of the City to further the plans of their own Government and subscription of £100,000 to the Red Cros continued access to a great centre of the is a wonderful proof of the patriotism and Australia has also sent valu- KWANGTAH, Chinese str.. Stewart 12th shipping and grain trades is held to be charity of a people who do not exceed five

Jane Shanghai 9th June, General.incompatible with the precautions that millions. Chinese.------

"The Australians' Luzon MARU, Japanese str., 2,363, T. Miyata, ought to be taken for the national safety.able and welcome present to hospitals, and 11th June Moji 4th Jaue, General The outrages committed during the past given immense subscrintions to the Prince

few weeks have opened members eyes to of Wales' Fund:

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Lonorer, British str., 2,053, B. L. Coats, 8th Juna Dalay 1st June, Bean Oil-Dodwell & Co. MITSUKI MARU, Japanese str., 2,703, T. Nakamura, 8th June Penang 31st May, General. Dodwell & Co. QUARTA,

British str., 1106, Hooker, 4th June Bangkok 28th May, Rice and Timber Batterfield & wire.

SHABONER, British str. 3,032, A. B. Sowden, 11th June-San Francisco 19th May, Petroleum-Standard Oil Co. SINKIANG, British str., 1,516, O. C. Willines, 11th June-Shanghai Sth June,, General -Butterfield & Swire.

the real character of the Germans as-no-zeal, says the Times, springs from the thing previously did; and if and when conviction that they are hattling for the further diabolical crimes are reported any traditions, principles, and ideals of their will be confirmed in some great measure. Germans showing themselves in the City race, and from the firm hope that these by an Imperial union as the outcome of would be running a real risk.

the war."

.

The Zeppelin which raided the Kentish A thrilling duel between an Australian and Turk, both equally matched, took coast last month was firing over the place on the top of a cliff at Sari Bahr. vicinity of the North Goodwin Lightship First they knocked the rifles out of each until towards 2 o'clock, when the inhabit other's hands. The Australian did not ants of Ramsgate were startled by a loud attempt to regain his weapon, but closed report, like a cannon. Forty or fifty. with the Turk, hoping to throw him over incendiary bombs were dropped through 818ANO, British str., 1,776, H. Simpson, the cliff. The frantic struggle was inten- out the town. Considerable damage was A bomb demolished the 3th June-Singapore 2nd June, Gen- eified as they neared the edge: The Turk done to houses, also to three smacks in

clung to his opponent like grim death, the harbour. cral. Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAIKEL MARC, Japanese str. 123. Tand both fell into the sea, where the front and every floor of the Bull and Mozouchi, 13th June+Dairen. Coal Australian got the upper hand, and George Hotel. An aged man and his clutched the Turk's throat and held him wife were precipitated through two floors and General.--Mitsui Bussan Kaish

under the water until he was drowned. to the cellar. A waiter had a similar TAIWAN MALU, Japanese 817.. 1,145,

The Australian is now at Cairo severely experience. They were taken to the Sakai, 13th June-Tourane 10th June,

hospital Gateral-Dodwell & Co.

wounded.

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