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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10TH, 1915.

THE PRIEST AS SOLDIER. PROJECTED CHINESE-

AMERICAN BANK.

MR. J. O. P. BLAND ON A TOUR IN FRANCE.

The following New York message ap Mr. J. O. P. Bland, who is well-known pears in the latest American papers: in the Far East, writing in The Atlantic Ching and American capitaliste have Monthly, records the impresions of a united to form a Chinese-American bank recent journey through France; ---||

Franco presents to-day a splendidly | to be expitalized at approximately moving spectacle of spiritual renaissait $6,000,000. The announcement is made by the nation, purified and ennobled b

sacrifice and suffering, is finding itself in Cheng Hsun Chang, Chairman of the new world of rate moral beauty. War, honorary Chinese Commercial Commis the destroyer, has become also the restorer, siva, how visiting this country, at a din- In France it has swept away all frivolous ner of the Chines Merchants Associa and aimless things, all the potty strifes tion. The shares of stock, it was explain- McCormack of class and creed, that seemed so vital aod, are to be sold in equal parts in

Gluck little while ago; all the sordid differences America and China

imposed upon men by the uninspired No announcement was made as to the Whitehill routine of commercialism and politics identity of the American financiers Williams It has united the nation, as never before interested in the new institution, but it in blood brotherhood af forvent was undestood that they were leading Destinn patriotism; brought it back to the eternal capitalists of this city and of San Fran Gluck-Homer vritics, the things that matter The old cisco, where the chief branch of the bank

Gallio serenity of soul has been born will be located. Williams again, the clear vision of the world's most Chung has been in conference frequently chivalrous and humane civilisation has with representatives of local financial Beddoe

been restored.

interests since his arrival here early this It is undeniable that for many good wook. McCormack

Ho would not discuss the bank Catholics modern France has been identi project further than he touched upon it Witherspooned in its government with antichrist and his address in which he declared his infidel persecutions of the church; yet is belief that such institution would the hour of national danger the church facilitate better trade relations between bas proclaimed that its first dely is the China and America. He presented to the defonos of la patrie, right or wrong. Chinese merchante the dinner, however There has been no sign of hesitation as a draft prospectus of the bank, printed to the path of daty. Priests-evonin English and Chinese. This give the bishops have come straightway from name of the bank the Sino-American their mission work in Central Africa and Banking Corporation, Lid., with its the Far East to take up arms for the head office in New York and its chief defence of France. One bishop has branch in San Francisco, served in the ranks as a private soldier.) Establishment of branch offices or agen- Not a word has been heard of a the cars in the chief ports of China is to be protestations which, in time of peace, left to the discretion of the managing con- wore raised against the law imposing mittee. Control of the institution is to military servios on the priesthood. The be divided between the two countries Buns of the church have fought, and are represented in the founding of the brink fightung, with splendid devotion and courage, as their lang list of killed and wounded sufficiently testifies,

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"RAISING THE WIND"

IN CHINA.

The following little narrative of Herr

Dernburg's methods of raising money,

rouched for by M. Gabriel Alphand, the Special Correspondent in America of the Paris Temp, may be interesting, but is of French nationalism, and moved with not exact in some particulara,

For it on broader paths of intellectual free instance, there are not 100,000 Germans dom. While the German clergy continue in Chian. It must be taken 29 a yarn, to urge their Rhinelanders forward for with some possible substratum of truth. the glory of the Kaiser in the name of an on which too big a house has bean ancient feudal system, the French pricut-erected:-

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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mutton .........

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Hongkong Man's Baptism of Fire. The Malay States and the War..

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Mr. J. P. Scott,

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Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.

Netherlands Bank,

San Miguel Brewory, Manila.

Burglaries in Kowloen.

Shipping Notes.

Hongkog Shipping.

Hank's Claim Against Indo-China S.S.. Co. 74.00 Smart and Timely Rosato by the "Laisang."

Hongkong Legislative Council...

10.00

60.00

*19.00

C. G. Fry

10.00

E. F. Lyle

7.50

F. A. Olemag

3.00

W. McKay

3.00

A. E. Harvey

3.00

Mr. and Mrs Mc

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its grievances against modernism, 6ghts Kaiser's Press agent found himself run- and Fraternity. And in the days to come programme owing to

his somewhat France can never forget that the priest extravagant expenditure. Not wishing, hue borne himself worthily as a citizen for very special reasons, to borrow from and as a man. Never again can any the banks or to make any further appeals A warranted cure for all politician raise the ery that never rocket, aliong, te Cerrian-Amerint acquired or constitutical Dis moro Roman than Franch never again pockets, be imagined the following charges from the Urinary will men mock the wearer of the clarion genious and roundabout way of raising Organs in either sex. Those frock; they will remember how gallantly the wind: There are in China about CLARKE'S famous Pills siso cure Gravel, and the red trousse in the hour of 150,000 German merchants, and tradesmen Tsins in the Back and all need. The good understanding that has who for the most part have gradually Kidney Disorders. Free from bo cemented by comradeship in arms taken the place of English people, and Monthly mercury. Forty years' suc will last for many a day; for the man who are now, in turn, about to bo ousted cess. Sold by all Chomista hood of France has learned to respect the by the Japanese. Herr Dernburg made a and Storekeepers throughout our as a Christian and gentleman, special and urgent appeal, on behalf of the world.

beenuse they have seen him behave like one the German Government, to these German in the trenches and in many a past of settlers in China to send him es much danger more deadly than the battlefield.

money as they could, and in a week, it is said, some $75,000,000 were collected and shipped to California. The money on its arrival was banked in a Western State. Herr Dernburg then announced the issue in Chicago of a public loan of 850,000,500, Such," exclaimed Herr Dersburg-for the benefit of the American Press-is the confidence of the American people in Germany that the amount of the loan will be covered within 24 hours in Chicago

Naturally the alung announed to have been a great success, for the money from China-was lying at the No. 187 Sapper J. E. Anderson to En-banir and was used to subscribe "the new

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Kills comfort, kills pleasure, kills energy, killa ambition, kills nerve force, wears out the vital forces and wrecks the life of the sufferer.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORYS. “

ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL. A. CHAPMAN, V.D.

JOINED.

The undermentioned, having joined the Corps, aro allotted Corps numbers and posted as followe

No. 181 Private G. H. Davis to Scouts

Company. (No. 4 Section).

MUHKETRY (PART I)

No. Section) Scouts Co., Sunday, 11th

July, at Uniform must King's Park Range.

be worn, Corpl. Grimes, KE, will attend.

MEDICAL CERTIFICATE,

Members of the Corps are reminded that only those issued by the Medical Officers of the Corps (Surg. Major Black and Surg.! Lieut. McKenny) will be accepted.

PARADES.

Parades for Saturday, 10th instant:- 7 pm, Signalling Section Signalling

Instruction at Headquarters. -muinder, nil,

DETAIL.

GON CLUB HILL, KOWLOOS-

Re-

On duty until to-morrow morning,

H.K.V.R On duty from to-morrow to 17th instant,

Civil Service Company, Officer on duty, Capt. Churchill. DETENTION CAMP, KOWLOON :---

On duty to-night, Scouts Company, Officer on duty, Capt. Stewart

12th.

On duty 11th instant, Scouts Company. Officer on duty, Capt. Hutchison. Orderly Officer 10th to 17th inst, Lout

Rees.

Onderly Sergeant 10th to 17th instant,

Sergt. Longmire.

"G. E STEWART, Captain,

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PARADES.

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IR A. CONAN DOYLE ON ENEMY'S

TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

657,00

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51,380.51

$309,005.62

Remitted to London -

22/13/14 £17,000 @ 1/6 5/18 29/3/15 7.000 @ 1/9% and 1710 280/5/15.2.000 @ 1/D}

Balance in hand.

200,117.47

18,978.15

N. J. STABB,'

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, 8th Jáig, 1915.

ADMINISTRATION OF PRINCE OF WALES' FUND,

JD, PER £1 EXPENSES.

The Prince of Wales' Fund cow ounts to well over £8,000,000. The official report up to March 31st states that £1,900,000 was spent for relief and that the cost of administration wa £8,358 13s., or little more than a farthing per £1.

and other dependents sister wore in the The greatest numbers of soldiers' wives following tewas and counties (up in

"Never again in our time will a Gor- man visitor bo welcome in our country. Never again should our students of music flock to Dresden, of art to Leipsig and Munich, or our invalids to the over-rated December 31st) - spas of the Fatherland. A deep fissure will divide the two races, and this fissure will be kept op by our abiding remem- brance of the foul methods by which the Germans have conducted the wair."

London Lancashire Durham Birmingham Glamorganshire W. Riding

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Hongkong, 10th July, 1915.

STAMPS OF WAR.

USSIA, Monaco, Tanis, Morocco

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Dahomey, Belgiam Roameris, 20 differents for 4 SHILLING Da desire I send wonderful choices of Stamps with great discount, Newspaper for collectors of 6 pages is sent gratis sad poat paid Bay also and exchange Stamps. Béla Szekala, Lucerne Switzerland Europe).

THE

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GOLD OF HEALTH. CONSTIPATION TENDS TO LOWER ITS STANDARD.

Gold is the standard of our coinage, Neither silver nor bronze money is really worth the amount it represents Rat British sovereign (2 carat gold) will fetch its full value in any civilized. country in the world. Good health is the standard of the body. Without it you cannot moet at your full worth tho. obligations your daily work casts upou you.

4.4

Very severe are the penalties imposed by the Law on those who make and circulate counterfeit coins. No leas certain and severe is the punishment exacted by Nature on those who depart, willingly or unwillingly, from her rules. Unhappily, and distinct altogether from deliberate breaking of these laws, the most careful attention to them dues pet. Variations of the weather, periods of always succeed in preserving health. business anxiety, the thousand and one worries of a household, often havo an effect you cannot guard against ia tilting the balance of health against you. They have a tendency to upset the digestive organs.

The well-being of the body largely depian da

the blood purity, and richness of If, as in constipation,the waste material of digestion is allowed to remain in the bowels, impurities are. created which pollute what should be the puro stream of life Nature's penalty other complaints, in sallowness of the for this counterfeit blood is seen, among

skin, headaches, drowsiness when the mind should be most alert, and fickloness of appetite Here is an illustration. ***

Mr. William Vanston Drake, 42, Rail- way Cottages, Kroonstad, O.F.S., writing on June 12th, 1914, skates:---

This is Bir Conan Doyle's summary of the difference between this war and others

About 10 years ago I suffered from in which we have been engaged. The

weakness in the stomach and from borel quotation is from a pamphlet "entitled

disorder, brought about by indigestion The Story of British Prisoners," pre

and constipation. I had invarisbly a faced and annotated by Sir Arthur Cona

feeling of fulness after meals, although The British Admiralty has published I had perhaps partaken of only a mall Doyle, published at a penny by the Cen- detailed return "showing the number of tral Committee for National Patriotic rescues that have been affected from Cer: quantity of food, and often my stomach Organisation, Central Pacific Buildings, man warships by H. M. Vessels and from was so weak that it almost instantly Cross Wife H.M. vesels by German warships respected for food in any found a positive

it. Eventually I had contains Major Vandeleur's revelations tively. The first table shows 1,282 men and other documents, principally taken saved from sixteen German ships. This back, from which I could seldom obtain I also suffered from pains in the from the White Paper issued by the list includes only cases in which resepes Foreign Office.

were made by the British warships nervous and irritable. My tongue was thorough" night's rest, and becamo Sir Arthur stigmatises the outrages om engaged. A pote appended to the liss coated with a white furry matter which

the crews of German warships have been used my breath to be most unpleasant, saved by other means. Many of these who In addition I was afflicted with evere were subsequently taken prisoners are not headache.

recovered."

was

Monday, July 12th--Inspection of all ranks in uniform by H. E. General Kelly. The prisoners as the most cowardly mothod of explains that in many cases members of left a nauseous taste in my mouth, and Police Reserve will fall in at the Volunteer revenge which has ever been heard of in Headquarters (adjoining the Foak Tramway the intercourse of civilised people

It is true that we have very many Station) at 5.00 p.m. punctually. No further parades other than for Recruits will take Germans, officers, men and civilians in included in the above return. The table After suffering for upwarde of six place during the week commencing July our power. The total member of Germans showing the number of men saved by Germonths, Mother Beigel's Syrup

on whom we could lay our hands is far man from British warships lost is

The higher than the total & mbor of British black number of men saved i" It recommended.

frik fow Loses These mes might be our is added, however, that since the Return encouraged to continue, with the result in Germany,

brought such great relief that I was hostages. But how can we kick, beat, was compiled (the list is brought down that after four bottles I had thoroughly freeze or starve innocent men who are in to May 2nd), 6 officers and 76 men of our power because our own men have been 11.M., torpedo boat destroyer Maori, who kicked, beaten, frozen and starved It LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Saves

vere rowing in their own boats after the sufferer, stops the pain, stops the

is not possible. Luxuries indeed could, their vessel had sunk, and i: officer and irritation, soothes the jangled perves,

and should be, sternly cut down, but per 18 man in boats from the Crusader hare restores the normal, natural condition of

somalill-usage is out of the question. the nervous system--makes you WELL The Municipality of Berlin has issued What can we do? Circulate the facts been made prisoners by the Germans.

Don't waste your life Don't pass the to its employees a series of orders regard among deutrals, tell our soldiers, steel our days and nights in useless misory. Don't ing economy in the use of writing es determination to have no compromise Neuralgis kill all that is worth while materials. They are advised that for with such drownies. We need no childish in life. Get a bottle of Little Oriental taking rough notes, making calculations, rubber stamps or brooshes with blasphe Balm TO-DAY.

etc.,.only scraps of paper are to be used mons insoriptions but deep in our silout It will thus be sen, remarks at contem: souls we vow that we shall not close the porary, that ingenious use is being made book until this people have paid the debt, of the large stock of yislated treaties on collectively and individually, for their band.

crimen.

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A GERMAN USE FOR VIOLATED

TREATIES..

One of the great merits of Mother Seigel's Syrup is that it strengthena and regulates the action of the stomach, liver, and bowels, without irritating them as is the case with violent draughts and powders, whose effect is merely tempor The First Church of Christ Scientist, say. After restoring these organs to a mother church of the Christian Science healthy oondition, the use, now and again denomination, has sfected Edward after meals, of this herbal remedy. Morritt of Cleveland, O., as president, famous now for nearly 50 years, will keen Reports all the armural, meeting showed up their tone. Lyon, Will food posia

Then, and only then,

pourish that members of the church had contribut ed $127,667 to a fund for relief of sufferere you thoroughly, and the waste substan from the wor

of digestion be expelled without dintresta

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