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SEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUS-||

TRALASIA AND OHINA TELE

SE

GRAPE CO., LTD.

ENDERS of TELEGRAMS are hereby Notified that from the 1st APRIL, 1918, antil further Notice, the Currency Charges for Telegrams will be collected at the Rate of $0.43 to equal Frame 1.00.

J. M. BECK,

Emperintendent. Hongkong, 26th March, 1916.

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY LTD.

HONGKONG STATION.

COBRENOT CHARGES ON TELEGRAMS.

VENDERS of TELEGRAMS are hereby Notified that from the 1st APBIL, 1910, until further Notics, the Currency Charges for

PUBLIC COMPANIES

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1816,

HOUSES TO LET

TO LET.

THE 32ND ORDINARY ANNUAL MEET. NO. DES TOUX ROAD CENTRAL,

ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, on SATURDAY, the 25th March, 1918, at 11.30 o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1915, and and Auditor a Consulting Committee

First Fleor,

No. 5. ROBINSON ROAD, "STONE HENGE DWELLING HOUSES contain” ing Fire Rooms and Outhouses..

Apply to

DAVID BASSOON & Co., Lap. Hongkong, 1ắth March, 1916, [415

TO LET.

Apply

LI FUK TSAU, Care of Mours. WILKINSON & GRIST,

B, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 1th March, 1916.

1368

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ComNO. 1, TOGO TERRACE, Kounedy Road, pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 20th March, to SATURDAY, the 25th March, 1016, both days inclusive,

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th March, 1916.

(408 HONGKONG 10E COMPANY, LTD. Telegrams will be collected at the Rate of 80.48ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE Bonts Tery moderate

THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY A. B. SÖRENSEN,

HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Acting Superintendent. the General Managers at 11.30 AM. ON

• Hongkong, 20th March, 1916.

TUESDAY, the 28th instant, to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 31st December, 1915, and the Report of the General Managers,

to equal Frana 1.00.

[429

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Men

bere of the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held on TUESDAY, the 8th March, 1916, st 4 o'clock P., precisely, in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

E ROOM, NEWGOVERNMENT

BUILDING, for the following purposes:--

1.

To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st

December, 1915.

2. To elect a New Committee:

3. To transact any General business,

Hy Order.

·E. A. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary,

Hongkong, 18th March, 1916.

[430

GULA-KALUMPONG RUBBER

ESTATES, LTD.

NOTICE.

(OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE-

NANNUAL MEETING of

HOLDERS will take place on 4th April, 1910, the BOOKS of the Company will in consequence be CLOSED from 24th March to 5th April, both days inclusive.

By Order,

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,

Colonial Register. Hongkong, 20th March, 1916.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS.

WE

431

Eare informed that the British Home Government Authorities recently prohibited the purchase by Iscal British Government Offices of REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS. We are without any in- formation as to the reason tor this, but we are now glad to inform the public that the prohibition has been cancelled.

MUSTARD & COMPANY, Hongkong, China and Masao Agents : REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., Hotel Buildings.. Hongkong, 20th March, 1916. [433

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. (BRITISH SECTION).

ALTERATIONS TO TIME-TABLE

THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED

that on and from MONDAY, March 20th, the following Trains are Cancelled:--

Train loving kowtoon at 7.20 r., and arriving at SuuM CHUN at 8.16 P., daily.

Train leating SwoM CHUN at 9:05 P.M. and arriving at Kowloon at 9,52 r.m. daily,

Train leaving KoWLOON at 8.48. sad arriving Show CHUN at

CHUN at 9.33 A.M. (SUNDAYS only).

ON SATURDAYS. only the Train timed to leave Kowloor at 1.49 r. will leave at 125 F.M., stopping at all Stations to SHUM CHUN

By Onter,

H. P. WINSLOW, Manager. Kowloon, 17th March, 1918.

R

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ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. TENDERS are invited for the Supply of TEN

PAINTERS AND SCRAPERS for painting, coating and scraping H. X. Ships, &c., laying on and painting cork dust on H. M. Ships de, and coating Torpedo Boats and Lighters, dc., to H.-M. Naval Yard

Form of Tender can be obtained at the Chief Constructor's Office, H. 31. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and should be filled in and returned as fadicated in Tender Form not later than NooN MONDAY, 37th March, 1910,

C. D. J. BELL, Chief Constructor. Hongkong, 19th March, 1916.

NOTICE

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ET IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that SEALED

TENDERS In Duplicate, which should

be clearly marked "TENDER FOR LEASE OF OLD LAND OFFICE BUILDING," will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Hoor of MONDAY, the 3rd April, 1916, for the LEASE of the Two-Storied Building formerly occupied by the hand Offee, adjoining the Old Supreme Court, from 1st May, 1016, to 31st December, 1916, subject to certain conditions which can be ascertained at

ned at the Office of the Director of Fablic •Works

Each Toader must be accompanied by a receipt to th

to the effect that the Tenderer has leposited in the Colonial Tressary a sum of Five Hundred Dollara (8500) as a pledge of the bona fiderof his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown if the Tendere refuses to carry out his Tender and comply with the above-mentioned conditions, should, the Tender be accepted.

i

Form of Tender and further particulars can be obtained from the Office of the Director of Public Works,

The Government does not bind itself to mccept the highest or any Tender.

W. CHATHAM Director of Public Works. Public Works Othe

Hongkong, 18th March, 19TE. """

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 28th instant, both days inclusive.

N

·TO LET.

TEWLY-BUILT FLATS, in SAIFFE TERRACE, Nathan Road, siso, SIMILAR FLATS in Jordan Boad, Kowloon.

Blectrio Light and Gas installed. -

Apply to

KAYAMALLY & Co.,. 5, D'Agullar Street. Hongkong, let Marob, 1910,

[306 TO LEI-AT. THE PEAK.

JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD., FURNISHED, No. 3, Mountain View,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 8th March, 1916

-HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

1802

Apply-

H. E. POLLOCK,

Princes' Buildings. Hongkong, 25th February, 1918.

TO LET.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FFICES, 5, Duddall Street,' now

THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY Opation of Mears. Radocker & Ca

THE

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will

be held at the Offices of the Undersigned at Noox on TUESDAY, the 28th instant.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 38th instant, buth day's inclusive.

Apply-

in

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong; 17th February, 1916.

INTIMATION

WATSON'S

E

THE PREMIER SCOTCH OF THE FAR EAST

FOR 25 YEARS.

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

[295

TO LET,

WATSONS Search Mish

HOUSE

Kowloon

Knatsford Terrace,

[376

Apply

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L2..

General Managers,

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1916.

CHINA SUGAR BEFINING. CO.,

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

ORDINARY

THEN THIRTY-EIGHTS

ANNUAL MEETING of HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder's Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th March, at 11.30 4.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December,

1915.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, 24th October, 1815. ₤37

TO LET.

NO.11,GAGE STREET, immoliste poses

Apply to...

J. VINCENT BRAGA, Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Hongkong, 18th November, 1913. 100.

will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 20thi

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company RAY March, both days inclusive,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1916. [308 LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO., LTD,

NOTICE.

HE THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY TANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Office of the General Agents, Podder's Street, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 31st March, 1918, at 11.30 A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December,

1916.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th to 31st March, 1916, both days inclusive,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LI,. General Agents. Hongkong, 12th March, 1916.

[413... HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

NCOLONIAL (Hongkong) REGISTER of the Company will be closed from TUES DAY, 21st March, 1918, to WEDNESDAY, 19th April, 1016, both days INCLUSIVE

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. E ROBERTS,

Secretary, Hongkong, 13th March, 1916.

*1407

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.

ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD., will be held at St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 25th day of March, 1816, at 11.45 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Sabjoined Extraordinary Resolution will be proposed

TO LET.

DAVENSHILL EAST, Park Bond, |BU: containing 6 Rooms, Bath Rooms, Borran M2. Quartos, do. Vacanh 1st November. -

Apply

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON &

HARSTON.

190 Hongkong, 19th October, 1015.

TO LET:

TWO ROOMED-FLATS in Nathan Bond,

Rewison

THREE BOOMED FLATS is Hamphrey's Baildings, Kowloon,

FOUR BOOMED FLATS in May Road, with every modern convenience, Including English fatha and Xliban Ranges, Hot Water and Water Carriage Bystem. A law basketors at rsonable rentals. Immediate Flats spécially designed to accommodate three.

Pompeion

FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Gordon Tezznon and Balisbury Avenna, Kowloon,

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCI

Co, Lo Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, kikk Dasmaber, 1915,

O

TO LET.

FFICES at s, Caught Bond,

{277

OFFICES in King's Buildings OFFICES in Des Van Bord Central. HOUSES IS CLIFTON "GARDENS, Conduit Road,'

NEW HOUSES in Broadwood Torrnon, HOUSES ai tho Peak.

No 1, MORETON TERRACE, Çanoray

BODOWNS, at Wanghae

ESTABLISHED

POPULARITY MAINTAINED

BY IT'S

EXCELLENT QUALITY,

NOT BY EXPENSIVE

WORLD-WIDE ADVERTISING.

is restricted and that the economic pos- A meeting of the Sanitary Board is cal sibilities are fmited. In those circumed for to-morrow.

The agenda contains stances many of the men aro likely to seek only formal business. their fortunes elsewhere, and it ja obviously.

Following the formation of a Frenel desirable that, instead of migrating to Chamber of Commerce of China, with its foreign countries, they should continue centre at Shanghai, French morchants and to live under the British lng. As Lordporreges of Tientsin have decided, with CURZON said at the farewell luncheon to the approval of the Central Committee," to Sir H. RIDER HAGGARD: We want these form a special section for Tientsin, Peking British citizens to rear British families in and North Chins.

British lands, to sustain the traditions and

uphold the honour of the British flag, and Dr. Baty, an Englishmina, who has a to add to the economic and industrial very high reputation and is a recog nized authority on international law, has

Japan.

Mr. Denisan, fr

strength of the British Empire." This point was further emphasised by Earl accepted the post of legal adviser to the | GREY, who declared that the critics of the Japanese Foreign Ofice, rendered vacant

scheme had, apparently, sot realised that by the death of "if the Empire is to continue they must American, and is shortly expected in regard it as their country, of which England is only a province, and that

The mother of Colonel Calthrop, formerly inter-migration between England and the Military Attaché in Tokio (who was re- Dominions should now be regarded in the cently killed in action in France), has some way as migration from one part of resented the sword which her sou were when England to another in the past. Gratitude he met his death, to the Japanese Military to our Overseas kinsmen for their heroic Academy. Colonel Calthrop was well war sacrifices, as well as recognition of the known as an adruirer of Bushido, and was fact that settlement of vacant Dominion the compiler of an English-Japanese die- lands with Britons wilt.

tionary, The sword wes despatched to trength and safety to the Empire, should Japan on the 4th instant.

contribute

obtain for your mission the universal goodwill of all wane patriotic Imperial

Hongkong residents will much regret to

cupied the position of Chairman of the Church of England Men's Society, and has rendered invaluable services 14 the Diceman Girls' School; Kowloon as Hon, Treasurer

Surgeon General Hoskyn's successor is Deputy Burgeon-General G. AL Dreaper, of the Plymouth Naval Hospital,

ists,"

Few, if any, of ou readers, we learn, that Surgeon General D. T. tuskyn, hellove, will dispute the soundness of these H-N., will be leaving the Colony in the views, At the same time it is gratifying early part of April on transfer 10 Eng- to find that the obligation to offer induce land. His interest in the religions ad ments to our discharged soldier, to remain educational life of the Colony has always in the Homeland is not being overlooked.en very keen, and it was Frequently A special Committee of the Board of Agri-xhibited in a practical manter. He has culture, appointed to draw up a report on the question of post-war land settlement, has drafted a series of proposals which, it believes, will, if adopted, givo ex-soldiers at least as good prospects ng the Dominions can offer, and, at the same time, afford a unique opportunity of developing British agriculture. Briefly, the Committee reequ.. mends the immediate establishment, of three pioncer colonies in Britain aggregating 5.000 acres in area, under expert guidance. with club rooms, women's institutes, and entertainment halls, to dispel the old dullness of rural life that has been one of the causes of the depopulation of the countryside. The ideal settlement is considered to be a village community of one hundred families of farmers and others

SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE.

DRILL CUP GOES TO KOWLOON..

The varicus platoons of the Special Felice Reservo competed for the drill cup on the compound of the Central Police Station on Saturday. The judges were Mr. McI Messer (Captain Superintend ent of Police), and Messrs, T. H. King and P. P. J. Wodehouse (Deputy Superini points being given for marching, present- tendents). Eleven platoons competed! ing arms, salute; marching past in line volley firing; forming fours in all direc tions; soping, presenting and ordering.

A. S. WATSON & engaged in subsidiary agricultural trades. arms; marching in column, of fours and

CO., LTD.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG.

13

Horskons. Orbios : 10a, Das Vœux Hoan, C. LONDON Orion: 181, Frans Seas, E.G.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, Bra Manor, 1810

A POST-WAR PROBLEM.

Ir has long been a reproach to the British nation that it has shown no con cern for the welfare of it, soldiers after the expiration of their term of service with the Colours, Men who were acclaimed in the

Now 1, 2 and 3, WEST END TERRACE hour of danger have in thousands of CAFTON,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCE Co., LTD,

· Hongkong, 4th November 1915.

Apply...

TO LET

From 18. Marok,

Company be altered in manuer following

That the Articles of Association of the GODOWN, No. 4, Doddall Street, (a) That after the word "Company" in the 16th line of Article 110 the following words shall be added:-

The General Managers may also "with the consant of the Consulting "Committee pay such bonus or

A. B. AVASTA.

Care of PanAMNT,

No. 1; Daddell Mirand Hongkong, 2nd February, 1515.

TOʻLET.

bonuses ng the General Managers TO. 5, MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK. "aball think fit."

163

(b) That the words "Bonus or Bonuses "No. 7, STEWART TERRACE, PRAK,

shall be inserted immediately after the KELLETT CHEST, 66. Prax. word Dividend in the 18th line of No. 141, WANCHAI ROAD, Large and Article 110.

Spselous Godos.

"SHORNCLIFFE," Garden Road, t

to let Furnished, 8 Rooms,

(c) That the words "and bonuses" shall be inserted immediately after the word "Dividend in the first line of Artiole 115

Should the above Resolution he passed by the requisite majority, it will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Revolution to a further Extraordinary General Meeting which will be subsequently convened. Dated this 11th day of Mareli, 1916.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co

General Managers.

-[400]

TO LET.

splendid tot of OFFICE ROOMS on the

First Floor of Na 10, Des Vœux Road, Coot-t (above the Robinson Piano Ca), comprising Three Large and Two Small Rooms with Outhouses and Servants' Quarters. The Fremse are being thoroughly repaired and renovated. Centrally located in the vicinity of the Banks and Shipping Offices. moderate,

Apply tome

Best

MOW FUNG & Co. 10. Des You Road Central- Hongk/ng, 18th February, 1916,"

#GLENIFFER.73 Hankow Road, Kowloca, -BILANDONANg No. 5. Des Your Villis, No. 64, THE Park, Fully Furnished, including Piano.

from 1st May to 30 h November. WOODBURY No. Hankow Road, Kowloon, from 1st Mar, 1916. - ----

No. 25, SHELLEY-STREET, Në 25, BEYMOUR ROAD, WOODLANDS VILLA WEST.

No. 68, PEEL STREET on Caine Zoad LENSHIEL” No. 141, Plantation Roal,

Peak

„from 16% November, 1915.

cases

with implements upon hire, a demonstra-forming platoon on the right, word of tion faro, and jaw and chesse factories, minimum of one thousand acres is suggested og the area for fruit and vegetable settle ments; the minimum for dairying and mixed holdings 2,000 acres. It is point ed out that Britain's importation of £10.000.000 worth of fresh fruit in one year demonstrates the opportunity for fruit farming. The rents charged ought to be sufficient to recoup the capital outlay and cost of management, except the salaries of the staff and the cost of preliminary training. The Government is urged to train disabled soldiers and give them pre-

ference holdings, and to make a grant of £2,000,000 to carry out the sebene. At the same time the County Councils are urged to co-operate by providing stall holidays for men who may not care to go to one of the State Colonies,

A command, and genera) smartness. Some

on must have been very favourably in fairly good work, was done, and the looker-

pressed with the performance of Bergt, P Wong's Company. Eleven companies com peted, and the judges awarded the cup to Platoon 2 of No. 1. Company, drilled by P.S. Wilks, who secured 70 points out of a possible 80. The other awords were as Wong) and No. 2 Co. No. 1 Platoon (P.S. follows: No. 2 Co, No. z Phtoon (P.S

Alves), 88; No 2 Co. No. 3 Platoon (P.S: Un), No. 3.Co No. 4 Platoon (P.8, Rissy and No. 1 Co. No, & Platoon (P.8. Arculli), 82; No: 3 Co. No. 1 Platoon (P.S. Saf fiad), 61, No. 1 Co, No. 3 Platoon (P.S

Co No 4 Platoon Ribeiro) 60; No. (P.8, Bilva Netto), 58; No, 1Cu. No: 1 Platoon (P.S, Eustace), and No, s Co. No 3 Platoon (P.S. Wong Tape), 53.

The details were as follow-

Teais

Commanders

Marching-opto

Tolley Fliing

arching in Mamm

6

Words of

Total Marks

A mail for Europe (vid Siberia) closes P.8. U 7 8 8 8 to-morrow at 3 p..

P.S. Alves. 8 10 78 99 8 9.48 P.S.8ilvaNetto 8 7 6 7 8 9 8859 P.S. Boss 0

·87 88 8 8 8 82 P.S. Ribeiro ... 8 8 8 8 8 9 700 PS. Eustace... 9706 6 6 6 8.03 P.S. Arcalli7 87 88 889 62 P.S. Wong...... 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 63 P.S. Saffied... 8 8 7 7 9 8 7 7 61 P.S. Wilks 0 10 8 8 9 8 9 8 20 P.S.Wong Tape 6 67 6 7 7 7 7 63-

BRITISH PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

The Young Men's Sporting Union, says Gazette announcement, has been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911.

been allowed to "become humán derelicts when their fighting days were

The Gazette contains a further amend. finished without any organised attemptment of the proclamation prohibiting the being made to enable them to earn a exportation of certain goods, livelihood, Happily, there are indications that this callous indifference to those who have placed their lives at the disposal of their KING and Country may now be regarded as a thing of the past. Realising that many of the men who have left the

The total output of the Kailan Mining office and the factory for the front are not Administration', mines for the week ending likely upon their return to settle down opa-] 4th March, 1916, amounted to 69.704 tons tentedly into their old narrow grooves after and the sales to 70.967 tons. their adventurous life in the open, and that the disorganisation of the labour mar. ket which will follow upon the cessation of hostilities will entail great suffering unless steps are taken to avert its preparations are already being made to meet the new conditions Under the auspices of the The public are notified in the Gazette Royal Colonial Institute, Sir H. RIDER that it will tend to expedite the despatch HASGARD has gone on a mission to the of telegrams in one of the authorised codes Overseas Dominion, for the purpose of if decodes are handed in with the code arranging for discharged soldiers to be placed in suitable settlements there after,

to

Police Inspector Terrett has been "ppointed an Examiner of Weights and Measures, and also Inspector of Dangerous rods, in place of Inspector Withers,

retired

messages,

HOW GIFTS MAY BE FORWARDED

The Gazette contains the folowing.

Anouncement:

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is informed by the United States Ambassador that the Turkish Government desire thats in future romittances money not exceeding 25 froia privat parsons for British prisoners-of-war in Turkey should be despatched to the Inter- national Red Cross Committee at. Geneva Crescent Society at Constantinoplo by for transmission to the Ottoman Red whom payment to the recipients will be effected and a receipt returned to the Inter- national Committee at Geneva..

Letters and parcels should also be sent to the International Red Cross Committee at Geneva for branemission. Buchs letters and parcels are post free Money should be remitted by inter- national maney order, which can be obtain

the war, and he is assured of a cordiar—It is notified in the Gazelle that, having welcome in advance because the communities assumed the additional surname and arms * HARTING,” Analin Road, Kowloon, whom he will visit have always desired of Faus, Mr. Richard Ponsonby, Privato ed at any Post Office, and which should

ROSENEATH.”2, Hankoy Hi.. Kowloos.

Secretary to H.E. the Governor, will be made payable to the International Red No 6, BELILIOS TERRACE

people their territories with settlers

hence forward be known as Richard Pon-with full same, number, and regiment of: Cross Committee at Geneva and sent GM No. 25, BELILIOS TERRACE, with of British origin, Objection has beca entrance on Cadet How

sonby Fane..

the prisoner-of-war to whom the money to his mission, however, on raised "ONE GODOWN, No. 8 Larrows Street,

is to be paid. Wanchat.

the ground that the Mother Country- H.E. the Governor hog approved of Information has also been received from

Ambassador cauzat afford to be denuded of the Lieut. W. E. Oshorn, Bombay Voluntour the United States

than prisoners of war in Turkey are now allowed flower of her manhood. While there is Artillery Late lieutenant, Welington to write inly one letter a week, limitad UNG, THE PRAY (6 CAMERON VILLAS doubledly much force in this argument, Division, New Zealand Garrison Artillery, to Love lines, and that this gualitar

TWO GODOWN8, in Diddell Streck No 1, DES VŒUR VILLAS, 41, PRAX (Unfurnished).

Apply form LINSTEAD & DAYIB.

Bed Floor, Alexandrs Buildings. "Hongkong, 1795 Bankclip 1935.

it must be remembered that the area avail-being attached to the Hongkong Volunteer Spplies also to letters addressed to them. Letters of greater length will not be de able for settlement in the united & ingdom ▼ Corps, with effect from March 10th.

ligared.

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