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JOHNSTONE'S
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WHISKY,
UNVARIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN 1745.
BEWARE OF
IMITATIONS
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG LANE CRAWFORD & CO. and from ALL WIEN HYPOKAFIW
BURNING RASH ON
HANDS AND FEET
Itched Fearfully. Between Fingers and Joints. Came Out on Little Girl Too. Then Little Boy Got It. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. All Well.
Kiddicats, High St, Crediton, Doron Eng. My complaint carso out in a rod rnal with little blisters of water and it 190d. to fich and burn fearfully. My hands were
so bad I could not do anything for myself or the children. The eczora was all in bo- tween the flugere and juiste Ny landa and font were hot, would itch more when went to bed.. Then my little girl came out l over la risk rash on her hands and fuzo, H. was Bao pimples with a watery bead which soil to itch and baru fearfully. hade te her to keep her from scratching I tried alatmente but who gat 1ersit worso Instead of better. Then my Toy get it. The rasli developed into soras sa tho children would scratch until it would. bleed. They were home from school for
kome from nearly three months.
le
Bering the Cuticura advertisement I sent for a sumple of Cuticura Soap and Oinment. Ifound it very soothing and stopped tho Itching so we were able to sleep at night. I bought more Cutleurs Soap and "Ointment and by the time I used two borns of Cuticura Oluttens and shree cakes of Cutfeurs Soap we were all well. It is now
kix caonihe sincs we were curent and no sign
of is return." (Signed) Me, Hammery, Jan. 26, 1014...
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FOR
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION
LOSS
MEMORY
DEBILITY
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IN GAPSELES, IN WINE, AND 18 BYLINE
Ter
THE HONGKONG DAILY
FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG.
(Ai food by Proclamation Zatel
SCHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL
PRICHA.
(a.) Firm Grade.
– (5.)wond Grade.
per bag of 60ibe; ****eri
(6.) Third Grade,
-per bag of 60lbt. ************
per lb.
0.07
9.-Tinned Milk:----
(a)Sweetened Condensed Milk,
Baba per 1lb. tin (b.)—Unaweetened Condensed Milk, Camper I’b. tin ma
0.35
(6.)—Bter'ixed Milk, per tin (180m.) (d) per 1 litre t: (e)Eagle Brand, per 1lb. tin ... (-)-Skimmed Milk, per lib, tia... |8.—Blugar z—
0,38
0.85
0.35
0.30
Cube (in 6lb. tins), per tin ..... Refined Crystal, ed; por Ib. aur Granulated, per la
1.15
018
di
Bott, No. 1 quality, por Ib... Boft, No. 1 quality, per lb.
No. 3
4-Frozen Meat (-)
0.21 D11
Sing Califforion
inese eschle
bytocne Americ
Lai Chi Kan-Lichter, dried th 14 REM Osage (Canton) *****
928
Ching-Oranges, Sweet ..... V Li-Paara Canton SAGE Fa Shang-Peangits
Baden-Perrimmons large Tai Tein-Plantaina ........ itinera
solo, Biam. 2) *** Hana Hop The Walnuts, Fresh is 18 80 F4 Tai Tai-Grater and
BY TI OfChur➡ artichchie... lb. B 1 Ngi Tri-Beans, Sproat aman að
The Kok Loni
10
Hang Trel Tan Beetroot, osobý
Fa kwa Bilter Squath
Thing Fe-Brinjal Giger 8 01d-Cablage Chineas 11 10
The Dairy Farm prices of from food and other stores in printed in the Dairy Farm price list and and bred ink dated the 5th
of February, 1915, signed by the Chairman and Secretary the Food Committes, are the mazimuma retail prices of the articles enumerated in the said lirt. Approved copies can be som either at the Treasury or on the premises of the Dairy Farm Company, Limited, in Wyndhand Street.]
B-Market Produes
I UZORUA MRA)
Ots
# Mei Lung TaYo-Best,diricis Ib. 19
and prime cut monume 照 **M Han Ngan Yok--Comed Best
4 Bhia Ngan Tok-Roast Beef...„-19
Ngau Nam-Breast of Beet ... 17. Tong Yok-Beeffor soup in a 15. Ngau Yok Pa-Beef Steak........... w Ngan Lap-Beef Steak, Sirloin 1h. 80
Yok Ch'ong-Faurages
-
JAN
Ngan
34
24
10
| Né-Bullock's Brains
Le-Bullock's Tongue,
frechten, frech, each 50 Anh Hàn Ngau le corned, Ba
Ngau Tau-Bullock
Ngan Fam p: Heart..... 16. 14
Ha Ngau Rin-Beɛnf
Ngau Kök-Bullock's Feet
each 11
18
*** Kgan In-Bullock's Kidney *** *
Ngaz Me-Bullock's Tallinas, Ngan Kon-Bullock's Liver ....... Ib ja Ngan T-Bollock's Tripo,
Festet: $1.
26
#4 Ngau Trai Tau Kök-Calve's
Hend end,1 M# Yong Pal Hwat-Mutton Chop 16. 25
Yong Fe-Leg of Multos......... Yong Shao-Mution Shoulder - 24 Yong On Yuk Baddi 27 Chu Chong Pig's Chillings
per set 25 ∙Feete" Chu Telp Pig's Fay amosa i 15. Chu Tau-Fig's Hend
Brajaw
Chu Piga simu te dh. 18:
Chi Bam-Fig HeartM
Y ench
Chat In-Pig's Kidney
26: 11 ench 18
Che Kon=Pig's Liver mum. lb. 28 Cha Pi Kwa-Pork Chop..... 24
Chy Pei Pork Leg
20
Chu Yau---Pork Fat or Lard" Yong Fan-Sheer's Head feet set 65 Yong Sam-Ebeep's Heart each S Yong In-Sheep's Kidneye... esch 17
** Fog Kon-Sheep's Liver ... ib. – 28 Cha Thai-Saching Pige (to
+
Shang Ngan You Ford Burt
精華生 Shang Yong Yan-Matton Euct
Ngan Teal Tak VenlNER: JU
Ngat Ubai Fuk Ching- Faungio 20 Chu Tau-Land
POULTRY.
20
#Kai Tai-Chicken i 1. 85
*** Bin Kai---Capons-
||| Ap-Duck
16
Pan Kat-Doros
Kol Tar Hour's Eggs cooking Kai-Towl, Canton
10 42
11m Hol Nám Kai-Powls, Hainan,- 20
Pak Kop-Pigeons Canton ench, 28
Holbow 21A Fo-Kai Kung Turkeys, Cock in, 60 fe Fo Kai Mo-Turkeys, Hon 45
05ch #22:
1 Sa Ta'ci-Bipa
Air Burn Kit Phunut
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*** Chi Ka-Partdoga_........
Fra To Taxi-H
Most Deer P
Shou Apal
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Am Kai Tá-Barbel
Al Fin Yö-Urvaz
Ang Tam Shot Yo Canton Pregh
Mun Ythe-Codish HAI-Crabs ******
#Mak Yü-Outtle:
dung Med Tam Dao
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Hof Man-Eels, Cenger
B8% Wong Bin-Eels, Fol
Tix Kal-Froga
Ana Pak Kap Yo-Gudged #BTwo Pak Tr-Hertoge FEM Cheung Kwan Kap--Halil
Chung Hi-Lobatem,usman
* 11 Mong Yu-hong Fish su
Bhang H-Oysters.
Re Kalkung To-Parrot FIAN
Tanz Ló-Perch
Ban Tas Ya--Pike
{{*** FaPo Tan- Plaice,
Pak Chong-Femiret, Whi Hak Chong
Black
Uzzi Ehok Kau Kang
Chan The Roar b... #2m/Ma Yan Yé-Salison,
*** Sha Zr-Sharkť obnuni
Kan Khun-Cane 8h olan
XTe'oi Fl-Chosoner... ch 5. angel Ye Trol Uk Large Blue 18
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10
THURSDAY, DECEMBEK 391, 1914.
Shan Carrots 306. Toug Han Trol Celery, Chink
8
KR Lat Chin-Chilli Dried 25 Hong F# Ten-Chiller, Ted
O
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Ching Ist Tain-Chilies, Green
***
Kub; 14 Tool Liu-Chip Stuf
English
merien
Chng K-Cucumber
each
Shuan Tan-Garlic
TraKeung-Ginger, young
Lo Kenne-Ginger, old
Lik Kan-Home Radish, S'hai
~~ BakMai-Indian Commi
***** Young Shang Ts'cí -- Lettuce,
MT Water Chestruls, Sandra Common si
SHM Xwei Lam De Tal- Water
Pa Ma ka Obroer
Young Trang Tan-Unions
Bomtes
doang Tưởng Crions Giáp Shanghai Ta'ong Tao-Uniche
Shanghai
Young Turn-Pereley,
* Yat fun Shu Tual-Foistie
15%
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MR. CHURCHILL AT THE THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR. POET'S EXPERIENCE AS
ADMIRALTY. THREE YEARS OF SHIPBUILDING | AIM DIRECT AT THE HEART OF
THE ENEMY. The PisicaNaval Correspondent
writes:-
In his letter of resignation to Mr. The Times Military Correspondent, Asquith Mr. Winston Churchill says that time will vindicate his administration of
Now that we have established log the Admiralty, and assign to him his due system of conducting war at the sent of share in the vast series of preparation overnment, it is well to pause for a mo and operations which have scoured us the meat and to examine how we can do better command of the seas. He was referring when current affairs are liquidated and prosumably in the main to the events the principles of strategy resume the the first eight months of the war for
away.doc clear understanding of which it is mini Some people are scandalized because the festly too soon to expect all the necessary Prime Minister, in a recent speech, ven particulars. A brief survey, however,
ared to point out that military considers the work of shipbuilding at the Admiralty tons were not the only things that weigh during the three years before the swayed in the decision of a plan of campaign, should be interesting and timely at this
moment.
AWOFOLD, TASK.
BOMB THROWER.
D'ANNUNZIC'S PREDICAMENT IN
A WATERPLANE,
M Jean Chrière the well-known Rome correspondent of the Temps, sends an account of a long conversation with Bignor Gabriele d'Annunzio, in the course of which the poet described the thrilling experioness of his flight above Trieste on August 7th, last, D'Annunzio, by the way, still has the bullet, which grazed his elbow and lodged in the fusilage of the water- place on that memorable day. It is now mounted on a circles of gold, bearing the inscription: Trieste, 7 rigosto, 1915, ** and that policy necessarily entered into theIt was on the ratarn journey, ex-
lance. But he might even have gone plained the poet, that I experienced the curther, and have quoted Clausewitz to real emotion. We had taken with us how that polity is necessarily paramount eight bombs, intending to let them drop and that everything must be subordinate rounding the city. The first seven fell successfully, as and where we wished, but when it came to the turn of the eighth bomb for some reason or other which I cannot explain the mechanism went wrong and the bomb stuck fast, half protruding, but defying our utmost efforts to release is it On the other hand it might at any
moment drop of teoll
hatt not quite fathomed brought na some annoyances, and we also made some minor mistakes, we succeeded upon the cement peduliarly our own, and apparent
Mr. Churchill told us at Dunder that he was sent to the Admiraty in 1911 after the Agadir crisis had nearly brough us into yor with the express duly laid upon me by the Prime Minister it That great writer showed long ago put the Fleet in a state of instant and that the subord nation of the portical constant readiness for war in case we were point of view to the military would be attacked by Germany, In the speeth hr contrary to common sense, for, he declared, made on presenting his first Navy Estipolley has declared tho wer it is the io mates he reviewed the naval situation telligent faculty, war on the instrument, it was then, and as a result he was able and not the reverse
But policy may be good or bad. It has say that we possessed more Dreadnought
The position was extremely critical than any other two Powers in the world on common in past wars, and it is more and that if all the Dreadnoughts in the ban common in the present war, to hear Tho Austrian waterplants were in hot work wote sunk at once, our navel superi people speak of the prejudicial influence pursuit and it was time for us to return ority would be greater, than it was at the policy of the bonduct of war. But to Topics Ao any sudden leds to our moment. He was also able to say that the penile there that people the machinohe bomb might explode, to our Admiralty were prepared to guarante speak like this in reality say something utter destruction. But soon there were absolutely the main security of the cour different from what they mean. It is not still graver dangers. We were how 2007- try and of the Empire day by day for the the manence but the policy itsolf which ing Venico a full spoed and a double paril next few years, and that if the House hould be found fank with, and if the in- threatened either the bomb might ex would grant the Admiralty what it make use of policy is to cause us to diverge plodo just as the hydroplane struck the in the future that prospect might be inder our objective and to waste our means, surface of the water dealing death and finitely extended. Thus Mr. Churchill which are always limited, upon discursive des ruction in the dock, or it might drep acknowledged that he had very firm sperations, the cause is to be sought in a just as we were paas op over the roofs of foundation to build upon,
mistaken policy, and not in anything else, the city. Dag
HOME DRIENCE," This idea haunted and tortured me. The task which Mr. Churchill set him We were a maritime Power when the war Imagine me, the lover of Venice, the pas self on coming to the Admiralty was two began. We had a Navy equal to ita mis- sionate post of Yenico, its would be do fold-first, to organize the actual a' callusion, and alliances brought to it a vast so fender-imagine me, I say, using the alrength which he found the country tecession of naval strength. We had, on the destruction of a single one of its houges, or possess on such lines that the navy of no whole, thought out fairly well the manner the death of one of its children! I can single Power should be able to engage, as in which we should conduct war at sea, less that never in my life have I experi at any single moment-even our most us and, although new methods of war which faced such terror, So while with my left favourable moment with any reasonable
hond I continued pumping retrol, with prospect of succese Becondly, in view of
my right, plunged as far as it would go what was being done abroad, to add to our
held on to the explosive engine with all strength so that we should have at all
the strength of a tenfold determination,
At last we passed over the Lido and times anfficient margin to be able to hold almost, undisputed away at sea, meet at any moment the naval forces of an But when we remember that the German over the houses of Venice and thanks to attacking Power at their selected moment. Navy has not yet said its word, and that the pilot's faultless skill, settled gently on In furtherance of the first object he car a atack upon England is the great over the unruffled bosom of a dock protected ried out to its fullest stage of development mastering passion of our chief enemy, we from the wind, and all was saved! But that recasting of the organization of the have no right to wrap ourselves up in any minutes I had lived! The Venetiano, First, Becond, and Tind Fleets which comfortable theories, Every examination who wanted to give me an ovation noticed had been foreshadowed in the great re by every competent body has ended with that I was rather pa.e. I should think forms of Lord Fisher, The result of this the conclusion that the security of these so! They little strpected how netr I had was seen in the prompt and effective man islands depends upon the joint and been to bombarding them involuntarily { " ner in which mobilisation was carried out darmonious, co-operation of the sea and and the Fleets placed at the strategicand forces, and if we ever lose sight of points necessary to foil the purposes of the
It is incorrect to suppose that = General enamy when war was declared Here was that the decision, juitiative, and cour- The new Cabinet War Committee ean-Staff which known its business, if it would age of the Board under his direction were not do anything better than begin by a reprudently limit all' ancillery operations to exhibited in the highest degree view of home defence in in naval and a minimum or devote to them the least In the Estimate for three years which military aspecte The reasons which do possible force, would make prudence ils he planed before the House of Comnions and this review are not fitted for public patron saint in the prosecution of the principal operation. Theory, on the con- he prepared to give the nation the mediiscussion, but it is common knowledge trary, demands the atmost boldness and tional ships and men necessary to maintain hat the Grand Fleet is not in the Dorns, dec sion in the conduct of this affair and and enlarge the naval supremacy w that there has been a steady stream of would spare neither men means, nor already possessed. In the three years from roops going abroad for service overses, and money until the adversary is completely 181 to 1914 inclusive, be estimated for 1 that the degree of our security varie overthrown, Theory, further, would not battleships. In the four of his first pratantly, not only according to our own di hesitate to relieve milliary commanders, gramme he struck out an entirely nem positions, but also acording to those of in the Colony on the 25th July 1914 line. He id it down as a principle that the enemy. There is still no military officer not to speak of statesmen and sailors, who Note-In consideration of the loss aasta and the most expensive ship in the world herged with the exclusive responsibility dove done their best, but whose best has not been found good enough. Irr'a dévast- by discount on subsidiary exinage, payment should 'so be for all purposes the strong of home defence sabore, and this foch re for all articles of food not exceeding in cet. The new type was to be not so fast as mais an outrage upon common sense. Being war like this, loyalty to the country je the bole motive which should guide us, valuo (exepting the articles ssomerated our latest battle cruisers, but possessing for the War Committes embark upon any and the interest of the individual should in Clause 5) shall it made in subsidiary speed sufficient to overtake and mineur Fresh schemes for operations overseas they occupy an entire y subordinate place. We coln be subject to an additional charge of against any battle feet that could be afloshould further ascertain how many effe mud bo hard ng steel if we are to win this 15%
in the next few years. In addition to theive troops we possess for home defence, speed the type was to possess havier how this defence is organized, what assur
There is no strategical sin more funda. armament and bettor protection than any inces the Navy is prepared to give in the battleship yet designed. The new ships altered circumstances of the time, what merely inpicts than the abandonment or the weakening of a principal operation be were the Queen Elizabeths, of which 2 qua rifes, Maxious, and ammunition are cause it is difficult. How can the defeat fifth was provided in the gift ship at the disposal of our home-staying troops of the principal Army of our German Malayo, wad five of which should now a soil what the precise value of these troops enemy be anything but diffonitt. An at dording to Mr. Churchill's speech on 27th may be. The whole foundation, for the tack, said Clans witz, directed to the de- November, 1014, be serving with the success of our arms broad is the assured traction of the enemy, which has but the Grand Fleet
ouzity of these islands, and amongst all boldness to shoot, like the point of an ar our military interests we should ever place row, direct to the heart of the enemy's this interest first, because it is that upon which all else depends.
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The prices of provisions imported from countries other than China(excepting those above enumerated) may not be ruled more shan 15% above the retail prices protallie
HONGKONG METEOROLO HAUD
EEGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, December 25th.
Prorious On Das Oa Usu
Day
28.
Barometer:
GOUTA. * Vemperaturen
Humidity 474
at 3 pm 6 am
29,94
29.93
69-
83.
*29.01
to $73
Wind Direction, West
Bat
2
0
a
Baln
18
19
Highest opan sie Tamprentars on 28th .. 69
· Lowest span ali Tampoendues on 28th ...58
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 30th Beormber to 5th January, 1918,
HIGH WATER
29
406
Height
LOF WATER.
H'Long
Height
his fact we neglect, a paramount interest and run dangerous risks.
THE WAR ON GERMAN COLONIES,
WREN
1 The four ships of the following pro gramme showed a decided retrogression,
power, can never hit the mark. If our inzsmuch as they were to be coal driven
eveny, from look of resolution or men, fails instead of oil-driven, but in February last Mr. Churchill stated that the Admiralty A second and minor interea for the War to act up to this principle in East and had found it possible to convert the Royal Committee is to close promptly and effee West, why should we emulate him in his Sovereign, the first of this now class, to'sively the chapter of our war on German error. If policy imposes upon stategy the completely oil-fuel basis. The gave a Colonies. It is discreditable to us that wekening or, still worse, tho abandon hemogeneous squadron of six vessels of the two of these operations should still be ment of the principal operation for the Queen Elizabeth type. In addition to the dragging on. When we allow these affairs cake of somo kuight erraztry elsewhere it performa & remarkably poor service. We ship, Mr. Churchill mentioned in the same to be spun out we incur a double dead-invarve ourselves to contradition of prin. specch, that three of the sister ships te vantage, for we deprive ourselves by go ciple, and by so much (ja kujury dose në tão. the Royal Sovereign would be completed much, of troops which we require for more vital point where failure is made more by the end of 1915. Furthermore, as every important undertakings, and further, we probabkan The new War Committee wil one knows, owing to the large number of give the enemy time to develop his local ess the hopes of the nation 11 it vessels of the battleship class which were resistance, and thereby to increase out concentrates its attention upon the building in the country for foreign difficulties and our losses when we das Westera theatre and reely for victory Powers when war broke out Me Chat with him. Our plan of operations against where victory can alone be found, chill was also able to add to the strength Germany was defective in that it failed to
We are absolutely certain to win this of the Fleet in this direction to the extent ensure the capture of all German Colonial
set about the right way, and of three vessels. He has therefore, been possession, within three months of the out- sure to labe tuff we continue in the able to add to the battle flent 13 break of war, and this failure has in- ship, for which he may justly lake credit volved as in mich waste of material and ng yoy. The decution lies, in Franco, as the product of his administration, unnecessary expense. We could not avoid
POSLA THE LIGHT CRUISES,
mata ofténtive operation all se must be subordinateds. In other theatres. we must not defensively, with as few
* THE PAINOTPAL OPERATION, dreds of miles from the
these Colonial expeditions but we ough The light, cruisers of the Arethuss class, to have dealt with them more promptly,
geographical and mariling advantangMS, eight of which were in the programe of end the only amends that we can make for troops as possible, making every the of our 1912-13, and another 19 in succeeding propaat neglect is to make an end rapidly of which properly used, on Bidney Smith & grammes, Mr. Churchill described as the these affaire so that we may restore the principles can defeat all attempts on smallest, cheapest, sud, fastest vessels pro troops engaged upon, hem more impor Egypt. We must have no more knight- uroczeniat trip, hun- tected by verticat amour ever projected faut duties,
We must Ab. for the British Navy. The achievements 5 2m 9:31. 27 of the esuliest of these vessels: which game
The, principal military operation upon build up a furger uniflbry" ferot, if neces 24 into the Fleet at the Heligoland Bight, which we are engaged in the defeat of thers by constition namely, of 220/new 10 140 and on other consigns are known to all main German Army in Belgium and divisions at least, so that we may be sh
0126 They have entirely justified his hopes in France. There are now some 110 Germs to throw in the hot resored
this direction. If in any respect his policy divisions in the Western theatre 60 in the war and battles, and my 40 Austro pose à penco in CONSONAND of construction can be challenged, it is in Eastern theatre with 5 1876 11:44:56:
regard to destroyers the number of which Hungarita, and some 10 in Berbia with anate Finally it should be made pauli 3m 8 384_2 m211 declined from so in 1912 to 16 and 19 sequa force of Austria The centre of offence for members of the War Committee.
0323 the two following your Considering the gravity of the German most is now, and so write in language withaich the a
please not conversanti memorandahan: 40442 32 6u enormous value of the destroyer as an st has always boca, in the Wern
The right way to proceed in order to subjacie, or to clein, as Ford Crewe does, -878-6242-3 wer to the submarine this step might be 103143 349 0 1 regretted now, but doubtless tas celerity guaced in wer is to ascertain, the water that experware at varmes when there is
6 6 11 13 4 with which these ships can be constructed of gravity of the enemy's power, and if only ore prategical authority-name
has enabled any deficiency to be made up. possible, to reduce them to one to act the Joint War and General. Stuks, We How many submarines Mr. Churchill bit offensively against this centre of gravity have led in the spesisirar and We marti cannot be stated, bwause the dumber has without reat, and, reprieve, and with all allow him to prescribe, foroaming not been made public, but wa Enow that the ford that we car command, to pre quaska and crystalzatars of the past. By when the war began we had a considerably serve the defensive at all other pointe, and a strict adherence to theek priet Jarger proportion than, Germany and veron no account whatsoever, to make the thess rules, the War Comm thee, after a tainly from the achievements of the boats principal attack dependent on and still necessary Huild tion, may restore. there has been no sign of any paucity of less subordinate to any secondary or on numbers of anything Jacking in the de Boillary operation which policy may impose
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On Bala at the HONGKONG DADY PRESS
Hongkong, 10th August, 1915,
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