SKIN DISEASES
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TAS HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19ta 191R
Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties
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A person suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure. ^It l on and painful senaation, but life in not merely the discomfiture and irritation
made miserable by depression of spirits. The liver is torpid feel languid and the kidneys are partially inoperative, and you and weak. The disease is in the blood, and when the system is not cleansed through the usual channels, Nature asserts, herself, and forces portions of the impurities through the skin in the form of Pimples, Boils and Blotches External remedies-powders, ointments, lotions-only alleviated they do not get at the cause. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get at the cause by removing the disease from the Blood. They cleanse the system by stimulating the Liver and strengthening the Kidneys, which filter the Blood and throw off the impure matter through the regular 'channels!!
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General
LATEST CABLES, (THROUGH RATTEN'S 'AGENCY.]
THE SPANISH CABINET ALL MEMBERS REMAIN IN OFFICE.
MADRID, October 10th. It is officially announced that all the members of the Cabinet remain in office except Senor Alba, the Minister of Public Instruction, whom Count Roman ones succeeds. Premier Maurs becomes also the Minister of Justice... MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS IN
BELGIUM
HOLLAND'S PRECAUTIONARY
MEASURES.
THE HAGUE, October 10th,
In the Second Chamber, the Premier announced that in view of the military' developments in Belgium
the leave to soldiers in Zeeland has been suspended. Similar measures will be taken in other Dutch Provinces if necessary.
POPULATION OF BRUGES REVOLTS.
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MANY KILLED,
AMSTERDAM,October 10t
The Les Touvelles states that the popu lation of Bruges has revolted against the attempts of the Germans to carry out deportations." German soldiers killed or wounded many inhabitants.
MORE GERMAN BARBARITY, POISONING OF WELLS IN BUINED DISTRICTS.
WASHINGTON, October 10th. "A despatch from the American Ambas sador in Paris has been published dwelling on the German devastation and poisoning of wells in the rained districts of France which he has visited. THE TORPEDOING OF THE
AN** HIRANO MARU.”
LONDON, October 10th
liper, The Nippon Yasen Kaisha Hirano Maru, was torpedoed and sank in seven minutes, Over 200 were on beard, including 97 passengers, of whom only a few were saved Details and precise. figures are not available.
THE KAISER'S HYPOCRISY. "FIGHTING TO DEFEND THE FATHERLAND."
AMSTERDAM, October 10th. The Kaiser, in a message to the Ger man Industrial Associations, states, "The hour is grave. We are fighting to protect the Fatherland and the will to defend her mast bind together all those of separate views."
HONGKONG MAGISTBAUY.
THE MORPHINE "FIEND.**·| A. Chinese was charged, on remand, with administering morphine to soothar man. Mr. Wood sentenced defendant to three months hard labour, and confiscated the morphine.
THEFT OF JEWELLERY.
AN UNAUTHORISED POSTMAN.
Chinese was charged with importing into the Colony twelve letters without stamps affixed to the envelopes
LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND
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A Chinese we charged with stealing 360 worth of jewellery from No. 8 Shanghai Street, Yaumati.
19000.
Mr Wood sentenced defendant to six weeks hard labour.
(F3000
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It was stated that defendant brought the letters from Sung Sui Hau. He pleaded ignorance of the law, and stated that some people gave him the letters to be handed over to friends in the Colony,
Mr. Wood fined defendant $15, with the alternative of twenty-one days” bard Iabour.
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A LOTTERY TICKET CASE.”
A Chinese was charged with being in" unlawful possession of a quantity of lot~ | tery tickets.
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Defendant stated that a friend gave him the tickstadt
Inspector Kent stated that defendant was arrested, and the tickets were found underneath his jacket. -
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A previous, conviction for a similar offence was proved, and Mr. Wood fined. defendant $100, with the alternative of six weeks hard labour..
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A TROUBLESOME BÖY.
A Chinese boy, twelve years old, was charged with being in unlawful possen- sion of fifteen pairs of Chinesa shoes. :¦
A lutong said he was on duty as the time when he saw the defendant carry- ing the shoes in, a basket. He stopped him and questioned him, but not receiv ing a satisfactory, reply, he brought the boy to the Police station. At the station he told Inspector-MacDonald a different story to that told to the constable and said that a man asked him to carry the shoes and to wait for him in New Street Defendant said that a man stole the shoes from a steamer and promised him some money to carry them, bet
Inspector MacDonald Lid that the defendant was sentenced to receive eight strokes some time last month for stealing cigarettes..
Mr. Wolfe sentenced defendant to receive twelve strokes with the birch, and said that if he appeared another time he would be sent to gaol. He was evidently preparing for a criminal career.
Inspector MacDonald remarked, that the boy was beyond his father's control..
DEFRAUDING HIS EMPLOYERS. '
A Chinese Assistant of the Wing On arm was charged, on remand, with at- tempting to defraud his emplyers in respect of twenty cents.
The prosecution alleged that defendant was suspected of being dishonest, in his dealings and a watch was kept upon him by the management. On Thursday morn ing the manager marked eight ten ceat pieces and gave them to an outsider, who went into the shop and bought a pound of sweets. He paid eighty cents for the sweets, but defendant did not tender receipt. Later on, when the manager searched for the filed duplicate, be found that the sweets were recorded as having been
The sold at sixty cents a pound. defendant was arrested, and two marked ten-cent pieces were found on him,
Defendant stated that he first paid sixty The Finnish Landtag elected Princo cents to the shroff and, later on, paid in Friedrich Karl, second cousin to the the other twenty cents. He would pro- Kaiser, King of Finland. The Repub-duce the receipt for the payment of the licans did not vote,
THE NEW KING OF FINLAND. BECOND-COUSIN TO THE KAISER,
BTOCKHOLM, October 10th:
A SWISS INCIDENT. GERMANY PROMISES, COMPENSA TION
BERNE, October 10th, Germany has promised to punish the airman who burned the Swiss balloon and to pay compensation.
ANNOYING A GIRL.
sum of twenty cents, and would also get a witness to substantate his statement.
The cashier of the establishment denied receiving the money, and the assistant cashier, who was called as a witness for the defence, flatly contradicted the state ment made by the defendant.
Mr. Wood sentenced defendant to siz weeks hard labour?
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Subscriptions should be addressed LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND, Government House,
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__| Guarding Our Interests,
Mr. Murray, who is in
of the Petroleum Co.'s premises at Tai Kok Tsui, stated that the man who had issued, a cross-summons was an ex-employe of the Company and had visited witness in the
Ac Indian watchman, employed by the Asiatic Petroleum Co., summoned another Indian for assault. There was a cross- An Indian pleaded guilty to disorderly summons in which the
of the conduct in Austin Road, Kowloom
litigants was reversed wANERAKO ARTS] -Grist appeared for the complain- Inspector Gordon prosecuted and said there was a girl in the case. She was sant, and, in order to establish the identity vory honest and respectable girl working of his client, explained: "I am appear
crooked eye in a rattan shop, splitting rattans, and ing for the man with the sho resided with her parents. Yesterday (laughter.) morning she happened to go to work, and, for some reason or other, went back to her mother's house. The Indian fol lowed her and threw her bundle con taining a silk handkerchief with a ten dollar note tied to it. He shouted to the
come the following morning, and girl as he threw the bundle The Indian him to coming re-engaged. Witness asked had tried to talk to her several times in as the man was leaving the premises the Indian watchman assaulted him. When "the streets, but she would not listen to the man came to the office next. day, the him. Ten days ago he tried to enter the watchman and his three, brothers, again back window of the girl's house at 3 assaulted him in the presence of witness, when the girl aaw him and shouted who interfered and told them to desist
thief and he ran away The Deza Mr. Wolfe. That is to say, day witness sent for him but the circum client committed the assault stances did not warrant him being Mr. Grist observed that there seemed to charged, as it could not be said for cer- have been some trouble between the two tain whether defendant was the culprit parties and the best course would be to or not. The defendant did not seem to bind them over,
RN hood his warning and continued forcing Mr. Wolfe: One of the men, when ap his attentions upon the girlsThe de- plying for a summons against the other, fendant and complainant both lived in had a bruise on the left side of the fore Austin Road, the defendant living two bead, I do not know whether it was re- houses away from the defendant, who ceived during the fight was a small candy-shop keeper.
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Mr. Murray As far as I know, three brothers assaulted one man It is impos sible for one man to assault thre
Mr. Wolfe remarked that a case of that sort always took about thred, bours. to elucidate, and even then no one would
The defendant alleged that the handker- chief contained 150, and that the girl extracted. 840 from it and left $10 there Inspector, Gordod said he did not believe that it contained 150GT be any the wiser. It was dispute in
Mr. Wolfe imed the defendant #5 and bound him over in the sum of $100 to be 16 of good behaviour for six months, warn
ing him not to annoy the girl again.
which the sormal'; facts could not be nacer- tained. He bound the parties over in bonds of $100 each to keep the pease for six months
Where would you be if those brave boys were not guarding your interests. It is our duty to guard their interests should they fall, so buy St. Andrew's WAR BOND TICKETS, Fifty Per Cent, for War Charities.
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