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Ten Victor Records

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Another group of ten records which are among the favorites in the Victor Record catalog.

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Henrietta Valse Hesitation...

35417

Flame of love

Cavalleria Rusticana-Intermezzo

17311

Tales of Hoffman-Barcarolle

17618

Rose of my heart

Song

Where my caravan

Wedding of the Ross-Intermezz

17476

Rendezvous Intermezzo

$6075

Toses-Vissi d'arte

Song

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26479

Angels Serenade

Dreams of long agɑ-

Traumeri...

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Violin Song

Stop your tickling, lock

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THE HONGKONG DAILY FERS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 267¤, 1916

Victor Band ...Concert Orchestra

IN THE TRENCHES.

A DIVILIAN'S IMPRESSIONS,

BY G BOOTH HEMING,} Through the courtesy of the War Office a wall party, of whom I was one, left London in the early pact of February, and after crossing the Channel traveled from a port on the northern coast of Trance by motor-car to the British Headquarter Entering France and drawing near the actual scene, of battle, one becomes at once profoundly interested. All this district of the country seems given up to the British Army; only now and then, when it is neces sary, to exhibit one's passport and official permit, is a French soldier seen a company. with a British Tommy The lines of motor trolleys, Red Cross gobulinees, and familiar-looking 'buses, crow the rands, Werrenrath seeming interminable; all

Harrison kept in the most perfect order by Conway's and the chauffeurs and men, of the Army Sex Victor Orchestra vice Corps.

The horse has by no means disappeared, from modern warfare either Caruso side of the ronds, at intervals, fields on McCormack-Kreisler

Mischa Kiman parks are packed with horse and carts for purposes of transport which do not demand McCormack

high,

speed, and long lines of thera Harry Lauder vehicles continually forge ahead laden with fodder and straw, and with food for the rops farther au. It was pleasing to note the quantity and quality of the food pro viled In many instances this was dumped down on the ground at the side of the rose, or placed upon a wooden platform to fetched and dealt with by the cooks employ ed in the camps in the immediate neighbour hod. It consisted of carcases of beef and maitoa huge sides of bacon, sacks of flour, etc. with plenty of biscuits and various sorts of jain-all of excellent quality, as we were easily able to see for outwelves.

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On our second day out wo proceded through several towns, whose names seemed very familiar, to a famous cal; from there we walked through certain trenches and visited a well-known redoubt, obtain Ang a good view of two small bưng close to the some of fighting, also of the British and German first fines of defence. In the foreground we saw a noted church nud village—-shattered and ruined. The coun- FFICES, 2nd Floor, St. George's Build try round us seemed alive with thousanda

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gr shown by officers and inen, in spite of the fret three their quarters were often cas thing but comfortable, Their one and only anxiety appeared to be to move on and, above all, we were asked to tel the folks at home not to grou so much, and to waste he shpathy upon the consciens

who are regarded supreme diggusk my men who gouin blind

no

A WAR INDEMNITY SCHEME.

OUR ECONOMIC ALLIANCE.

M E Cramond (secretary of the Liverpool Stock Exchange), spaking at o uoting of the London Chamber of Com merce declare that the Quarial ontlook for Germany was desperate,

THE BUTTON.

·A WOMAN'S MEMORIES OF L

DEAR BOY

[BY GRACE MART GOLDEN]

The cousin who gave me this button, many months ago, was a noisy, slugs, lovab't schoolboy then.

No sore for his viasteen years of life sibilities, save those which, come to a boy had burdened him with no carès, no respon- whooptain of his school house, captain of the first eleven, and captain of the first fifteen And they rested but lightly on his broad shoulders, and caused kim silittle anxiety as concelt.

He was inclined to believe a report which had reached him from a Swedish source that the German Government had dreided immediately on the conclusim of prace to attempt to raise an engrus forsiga loan, ranking in front of all the war loans. and bearing a very high rate of interest, That is to say, she would in effect repudiato her internal war debt. Germiny was now spending nearly £5.000.000 lay directly news of foot in pursuit and the way

in which I boxed his ears with elder-“ or indirectly, upen the war.

mesusinly vigour whenever he attempted to my bair with sand and play suck small boy Entiss to the annoyance of his elders,

It was time that the Allies and. Great Britain in particular, began to forme ate their views as to the economic basis of the conditions of peace. The political and mili tary alliance of the Atie could not be mained unless it was supported and strengthened by a recipial, economic policy. In order to gement the aliance and secure the peace of the world, the Allies should citrate, the integrity of dich other and of the wall nation:lities,

Years before I had earned his respect by.

Themafter I was bonoured with his dise respectful friendship, encouraged to attend school functions, criticised with unerring and the matter of clothes and it reduced with off-hand pride to friends and contemporaries, most of them tongue-tied and abushed

To me, the nture thirty-year-old, he was hill, o babe-in-aros "dear boy," even as he was to b's mother and though

he had come to his lust, term at school and was thinking of the varsity and a "egree"," the idea of his growing up and being a man. instead of a boy seemed remote and an- natural,

But he must have grown up and very

The question of the payment of the war indemnity will have to be very camistake considered. It would be a great for the Allies to hupost such a moderate indemnity un Germany and Austria as they would be able to pay off in the course of a certain number of years. The effect of this would be to give an imchat stimulus to the development of her foreign trade,quickly and thoroughly too, A sonte Des for obviously she could not pay unless she here and there in his letters home showed were given an opportunity of doing so. Heit, thaugh in general they were as free from suggested that the way expenditure of all sentiment or seriousness s himself Ind the Allied Powers should be as used by ever been ma a International Coufission. If the war should last unt March 31st, 1917 the total amount might be approximately as follows:-

£500,000,000 Belgium Franes

2.800,000,000 Great Britain (net) ... 2,000,000,000 Italy

300.000,000 Russia

2.400,000,000 Serbia and Montenegro 100.000,000.

£8,000,000,000

KILLED IN ACTION.” It was a man, and no schoolbay, who lay so still and quiet, among these other quiet forma on the fields of France, while their comrades fell back and back, nearer and ever nearer to Paris. Ho, with then, had. learn the bitterness of retreat in those, early days of war; had learnt, too, the high courge of tho who give way fuch by inch Lut simit no defeat,

All bis later history was summed up in the three dread words “ Killed in meting” These claims should be pooled and pre-but if one could reconstruct the mental sented in one chain by the Allies, Before growth, the quick springing into life of all the war Geriunty possessed over 5,000,000 that made boyhood a thing of the din past, tom of wurcham shipping, or about 19 per we should have, I think, a long the and in cent of the total merchant shipping of the tricate.

world. It was her deliberat aig to des The are things that are not told in de troy as much merchant shipping as pus-tail, and can only be pieced together and sih, so that when prace same her pro- guessed at by those who care enough to do portion of the total might be such greater the placing and the guessing. The Certaan merchant fleet should be ap. pried first, in euking greet the low whigh each maritime Power, belligerent or neu tra had suffered through German sub- Gerionay should be marines and miles, compelled to return in kind, not in money, the rolling stock and machinery raw aterial, unufactured goods, work of art, etc., which she had stolen from Belgium,

ARALANTY OF £8,000,000.000

I remember the day he gave me the bus- ton, the day that he appeared in the bosom of his fami'y in uniform brave figure in the unaccustomed kilt, and a little self-conscious, perhaps, though he swaggered and chaffed and laughed, and with mock sentiment and my souvenir

presented me with

I remember his mother smiling at the to the terrible and imminent dinger beset-Northern France, Poland, and Serbin.

Housense we talked, but with a ahulow on ting the Empire should Germany, by any

her face: for he was her only son, and very unhappy chance, gain the upper hand

When credit had been givus for all the good to look upon, with the curl in his The trenches which we saw and passed ng tirus realized, there might remain a brown hair that would never be satis through were rurkably wellbuilt and balance owing of perhap 8.000.000.000 factorily brushed away, and the laughter aplendidly kept; many of the communica 16 Geraan and Austrian Governments, in bi bue eyes and on his handsome mouth. tion and front trenches were supported and should be required to issue de certificates The laughter must have stayed to some ined with wooden beams Two organisato de War Dels Comission which would excent, or he would not have been himself, Liang, for the comfort of the troops deserve be distrubuted mong the Allied Powers in

greatest praise one, the Expeditionary proportion to the claim Engh Power but there must have been something else Men's Christian Association and Salvation with Germany and Austris way debt blood matting the brown hair and stains on.. Forca canteens, the celebrated Young I should undertake to impose upon its trade / in the eyes and the hips inuet have set in a sterner line, before to lay there with Army canteens and rest huts"; the other import daty on all manufactures and a wor The old-new uniform. the hot-water bath huts which are also a debt, export duy on all exports of raw loon, and must be highly commended. The anterial to the Germanic Empires-both by canteens are splendidly arranged, and

on strictly managed

way of surcharges on their onlinary tariffs, scopene lines The maritias Powers should undertake to the Tonics can purchase a them any impose supplementary was due on all thing and everything to eat, wear or suioke, Gennan and Austrian shipping entering all with non-alcoholic drinks, and the way in

their ports. The proceed from these which they are set out would not disgrace various duties and shipping due should stylish shop in the Westend of London be paid over by the Allied Powers to the The bath but, which prove a blessing to War Debt Comission, by whom they might the tired and dirty soldiers after their spells in the trenches, consist of wooden buildings, with one large central" bath- rucis, and dressing rooms at either end thirty or forty men can be recommedated

be distributed.

A good clean death for a boy grown to, manhood a bullet in the brain, but the haden on his mother's face has closed down, so that there is no light left on it st

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS

CORPS ORDERS BY ET.-CÒLA... CHAPMAN, V.D.

JOINED.

1-Sapper J. H. Gordon joined the Corps on 25th April, 1916, is allotted Corps No. 1998, and is posted to Engineer Company

TRANSFER, 2--No. 1528 Gunner W. Fraser, from No 2 Section Artillery Battery to Seouls Company (No. 1 Section),. dated 20th April, 1914.

PAHADES. 3.—Parndes for today."⠀⠀

7.00 a. Signalling Section “C”

Class-Praction at Headquarters. 5.30 p Engineer Co. (Taikoo Soc

tion)-Musketry and Rifs exercises. ni Taikon Dockyard, under Bergt. Everest

0.15 pan. Civil Service Co-Drill att

Headquarters,

The Scouts Company will parade for

Company drill on Thursday, 27th. instead of Wednesday, 26th inst, DETAIL, 4. On

duty until

I morning of 28th inst ̧ HEVR

April 28th No. 2 Section Arty Basty.

20h Scouts Company. 30th Sents Company. May 19 Scouts Company. gud Scouts Company,

NEXT FOR DUTY.'

ard Centre Section M. G. Co. 4th Civil Service Company, 12th No. 1.Section Arty. Balty.. 13th Left Suction M. G. Co, 14th Right Section M. G. Co. · 15th No. 2 Section Arty, Batty. 10th Scouts Company. 17th Scout Company. 18th Scouts Company..

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, H.K.V.O..

VOLUNTEER RESERVES.

ORDERS BY MAJOR WAKEMAN, DC, KEV.E.

DETAIL.

Ou duty till the morning of Friday, 28th-

inst, "B" Co, H.K.V.R. Orderly Officer-Liout Branch Wednesday, 28th in-

PARADES.

Recruits on the Cricket Ground under

Drill Instructor Sergt. Oxberry at & pin. Dress: Drill order.. N.C.Os. closs of instrucion on the Cricket Ground at 8 pin. Dress; Clean fatigue,

Thursday, 27th fast te

Recruit on the Cricket Ground under Drill Instructor Sergl. Oxberry at 6 pm, Dresa: Drill order, Machine Gun Section at Wellington Barracks under Lieut. Thornhill at 5:30 pm Press; Dril; order. Friday, 28th inst

"B" Co. Kowloon Dock and Taikoo Sections on the Polo Ground at 5-30 pm; romaine on the road outside the Law Cour's at 3.15 p.to. Dress: Drill order.

Signalling Section at Volunteer Hend- quarters at 5.15 p.. Uniform to bo

WOTE.

Saturday, 29th inst., vil.-

AUSENTRES FROM PARADES.. The following absentees without leave from the parade of A Co, on the 14th and 18th inst, will parade with "B" Co. on Friday, 28th inst, 5.15 p.m. on the road outside the Law Courts, and wilsbo attend recruits parades on the Cricket Ground on Monday, 1st May, at 5.15 p.m. Dress Drill order: Ptes, E.AM. Williams. I. Claxton. HG. Earle, W. G. Worcester, W. W. Robertson, C. Sora, and "D" 8. Gubbay.

parade with "B" Co. on Friday. Those who obtained eave of absence wit

28th inst. Non are posted on the No tice Board at the Law Courts. SIGNALLING SECTION-FIELD EXERCIBES.

The Signalling Bection will parade för field oxercises on Sunday, 30th inst, on the Cricket Ground at 8.30 am, Kow- loon resident, will fall in at Old Kop- Toon City Pier at 9.15

Dress: Uniform. Topers to be worn, Morso Angs and message forins to be carried.

13. I WERE A MAN " Two of my brothers wear the same uni- form, with buttons, like this of nine, all down the front. We seem so English on the surface that people stare and exclaim I after the lapse of a period of years at it, but we have just enough of Beattish the Allies were atisfied that the Germanic blood to be eligible. “Wo," I say; but proples were not likely to disturb the peace though I am as much of a Scot as they, celling to war debt services and abolishing and fit I can ride straight and shoot the duties wight be considered. This plan straight, but it all goes for nothing. I foreign trade, as it were, a hostage for her toy, but the soldier's coat with its proper good behavior in the future. The claims of complement is not for me. So for the first Belgium, Northern France, Bland. Serbia, time in my life I say within me as do and Montenegro should be treated as pre- thousands of others in these sad, ferential and paid in full, dan MAS

days

the sad queer

4 the saino tinio. In the first compartment of the world again, the question of can only they are eligible, I am tall and strang The followiINTMENTS,

TO. 4, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, Furnished, R BorNo. 4. Harlow Road, thoroughly funigated, washed; and reusir. would have the affect of waking Germany say wear one button as on ornament

No. 5. ROBINSON ROAD, STONE

“HENGE.“ DWELLING HOUSES conlain- sag Fire Rooms and Outhouses.

*PAIRVIEW" No. 1. Robinson Road, Comprising 9 ROOMS, Ample Servants,

riers, and Gardens. Apply to-

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD. (415

TO LET. TYWO "ROOMED-FLATS ₺ Nathan Road,

Kowloon THREE BOOMED FLATS is 2lumphrey's Baldings, Kovinom.

FOUR HOOMED FLA) in May Road. with wrazy modern" cozyosimos, including Baglik Baths and Kitchen Range, Hot **Water and "Wsian Cureliige Bruta

Zlata mpactally denigned for accommodate laros

Kowloon, from 1st May, 1916.

No. 23. SHELLEY STREET, *GLENSHIEL," No, 141, Plantation

Peak, from Jet November, 1915,

HARTING, Austin Boad, Koricon. No.

8 BELILIOS TERRACE No. 15, BELILIOS TERRACE with anfranco on Coidait Road,

ONE GODOWN, No. 8 Barrows Strees,

Wanchal

TWO GODOWNS, in Daidall Street, No. DES VŒUR VIII:38, 51, PHAX (Unfurnished)

Ministry of Munitiong shotkl be retained He suggested that the organization of the

40b, me ! If I were a man! " Not aloud, of coure, Foki woud smile.

they? renovo their miled clothing, which is then piled up and taken away to be ed: they then pass into the spacious middle bal. In this, many metal chains are sus Road,pended from the roof at interval; when pulled, these release hot water After the blissful experience of a wash the men

er the third room, where they are sup plied with fresh, dean clothes. One of the bathing establishments we gaw was an old, after the war and transformed into a Ministry 3 superior sinile, as at the child who cries distillery, the large vats and tanks being for the Development of the British Empire for knows not what. But we de know. use a baths for ten or a deen men at Ita special task should be the economio re. It is they who cannot sense the tragedy a time in each vat..

organization of Britain and the Dominions of being a women to one in whose veins to meet the conditions created by the war. runs the quick blood of fighting men. It similar organizations were in existenerske ure!" says my button, Aye! The troops are very well contented within France, Russia, and Italy it would be and to. I would, but with what? A kait- the manner in which their appetites are possible to adopt a common policy in the ting-needle or a split? They are all the Sed Flows, Alexandre Balaber.catered for. Even in the first-line trenches, reconstruction of Belgius, Northern weapons I may handle.

under fire, hot and savoury meal are served France, and Peland, cauldrons are carned by orderit, from the oamp kitchen, through the lines of com on munnouvres in days of peace. There is s plentiful supply of water, and as a rule the soldiers can boil it as desired by means of small spirit-kettles in their dugouta, and thus make cup of tea or coffee at almost any hour.

No.58, TEPIAK (5 CAMERON VILLAS. Apply to- LINSTEAD 8 DAVIS,

WANTED.

**

FREDING THE. TECOPS

each day; immensa steaming saucepan or the discusion which followed, Mr Azayn for back in the din recusen-of

T MARRIED COUPLE want to Share munication as calmly as though they were

FOUR-BOOKLD HOUSES in Garden "Terrace and Salisbury Avonne, Kowloon,

"HUMPHREYS HUTATH & FINANOR

Co. LTD

TO LET.

OFFICES sé 2, Connaught Exud

OFFICES |1⁄2 King's Buildinge. HOUSE La

Conduit Road,

1277

CLIFTON SARDENS,

No. 1, HILLSIDE” THE PIAK. “ GODOWN!, at W'anona«""

1 and 2, WEST END TERRACE, CANTON.

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THE BONOLOSO LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., Im.

TO LET. From It March LODOWN, No. 6, Dodéall Street.

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Cars of E PABANNE,

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HOUSE in Kowloon.

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Address

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696

On another day we changed our point of view, going by motor to two towns, both

2

Fathfull Begg recalled the old maxim against selling the bear's in until the hear was caught and remarked that the bear was still very much at large.

UNDE BOMBARTIMIEST.

are appointed Lance-Cor-. poralsPtes, GA Walker, H. A Nisbet, H. B. L. Dowbiggin J B Thomson, A Nicol, B. D. Beith. R. P. Thursfield, R: Sutherland. W. Hill, A. Jenkins, WA Morgan, and J. W. Harris, la

G. K. H. BRUTION. Cap.

Adjutani, H.R.V.R HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

COMPANY PARADES, Central Station 5.48 mm-Rides. Wednesday, April 26th No. 3 Company. Thursday, April 27th-No. 3 Company. Friday, April 28th-No. 1 Company. White Uniform, with helmets, will be worn on these parades, and not mifti, s previously ordered, The Thilor will attend, at 6 pm, each night.

BAND PRACTICE.

Wednesday, April 28th, at 8.15 pm sharp.

F. C. JENKIN

DS.P. (R.).

my mind these stays a picture of by native his, with the grey must shifting silently about their creets. Always if I ikten, I can hear the sound of the bagpipes skirting and echoing along the valleys, as some nu. seen far-off piper tramps up and down be for the door of his but. It is a sound that more than a child, ay very still a little way draws Scot even when heard in London off, with his brown hair matted with bood streets, giving him pause in the midst of and the laughter quenched in hi: blue eyes modern monotony and telling him of old and on his handsome wouth. Wherent she past things the life of the hills and the

battle. T

gave a dreadful cry and rushing into the fray hoa tigress avenging her young, sho deals out death with such vigour that soon the one still body was paid for with two corpses of the foe, and soon, starlied Ly the arrival of what seemed strong reinforce wents, the enemy clan scattered and fed.

⠀⠀ I SAY EMPHATICALLY,

We found that at certain spets the danger zone was all round us. In one vilage, That Sciatica, that most excruciating of which were divisional headquarters, which was being bombarded at the hour of malaches can be cared! LIFTLE'S then through various villages to a spot of our visit, we had to ran the gauntlet ORIENTAL BALM cured me, after five from which we were able to walk up the by crossing an open space under fire, one

They used to fight together, the men and years of misery. It will cure you." Jong corusunication-trenches to the ring motor at a tip. In another instance, at women of my race, in those far-away days That voices the sentiment of one grateful line. We returned vi village which had a canal whose name has become very well before we learn civilisation, and gaining patient. Thousands of others are ready been frequently shelled, and lay in ruins, known, we" bad to negotiate a field where all that it gives, lost something too. There to join in the chorus of praising this to the British Headquarters. Many of the shells of the woolly bear type were was in and stress of mine who would never remarkable diapellor of Sciatica and roads we traversed were in a terrible state; dropping about a hundred yards off be left behind when the clan went to fight, Rheumatism. Its benign influence is felt the ceaseless heavy motor van rafie cuts These particular missiles appear to be but accounted for an enemy as surely as from the first application one bottle, is required to make a com

Often only them up and charms the soft, wet earth online to Germany; their charge consists her brothers wielding a weapon with as

into a hopeless usass of mud, in some parts of shrapnel combined with high explosive, strong and unt ring an arma, mutta { plate and permanent cure,: Sometimes it a foot or eighteen inches drep. The and on impact they burst with a crash and BATTÀ"LITTLE RAMPING LIUN.

will take two or three or more to do the work, but it always gets there.

"Navvy Battalion are working wonders sont faites of dense, yellowish-green smoke. Once they say, she was doing woman's If you in draising the folds and making there! If the damage done was in proportion to work in the mountain fastness home when suffer longer these terrible tormenta, you road; passable--their special task. In the noise they make it wou'd be enormous, - she heard the sound of strife some distance have always yourself to blame. Don't this district hardly any rocks or stone, can if every projectile found in wark; but off, and guessed at once the truth that thy despair just because other remedies have be found; the whole of the granite so fortunately, a good many of them fall wide clan had ben set upon unawares by their failed to cure your Sciatica. LITTLE'S largely used has to be brought from Guern- and do no harm. Our driver ones took a ORIENTAL BALM is different from all sey. This gives come idea one of the wrong turning, and we found ourselves in for She was fleet and sure of foot, and [ other remedies It cures, as thousands many minor difficulties we have had to over a village absolutely destitute the houses she ran without a stable and as swiftly In the in ddle of my button there is a ea the wind down the mountain paths, and litt e romping lion, Somehow I think he can testify.

come in this war, apart from the definite and church were in ruins, even the grave- Jold at is 4d, per bottle.

military operations, and we began to realise yard being torn un vet we saw one man fourd, as she had visoned, a scene of bout chafes, as I do, at his lot in life and 1 Agents for Hongkong!

the urgency of the British transport systera, and one woman clinging dehantly, as iting and slaughter and her a periously outlook at him and sympathis Who fan ho Moratu. A. 3. Watson & Co... Las.

and to admire the magnificent way in which

numbered, though fighting without trought leanld di aught esa cu'd ramp for ever (678-5 it tackles the most formidable obstacles.

of suurender. Any her young brother, little ineffectually on a bation

were, to the ramusala of what once was their home-Tellyra pl.

A strange model, do you By, for a modern, high y polished, twenti th-century young lady to wish to imitate Maybe Lug wo are what we are, and I am as much the daughter of Wild Margaret as of my gente Early Victorian grandmother, who was a sweet lady but, tearful So I would rather wreak vengeancs in hor fashion for the lad who skupa henceforth in France than weep impotent tears for him. And I may not

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