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THNS HONGRONOM VAILY PRESET SATURDAY, NOVEMBER"SNIQ*1918.

WEE WILLIE -For the life of me I canna see the point in that poster. WEE DONALD --Hae guess man. WE WILLINIs it that that doar chiel blawin' the pipes is the only Hielander left in the glen an' he's strain' the wee German dug 1

WEE WILLIE -No bad man, but the real point-the real point is in the

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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

WAR BOND DRAWING

81st December, 1918.

TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL. BAXES, HOTZIN, CLUES AND STOKES.

HEADACHES.

The Cause and Remedy.

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Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ail- ments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irregu- larity of the system. Many women habitually suffer from Headaches, which make life a daily purgatory. Indeed this complaint may be regarded as peculiarly an affection of the feminine sex, an ailment common to all women from girlhood-to old age. If men suffered from Headaches as women. do, business would be at a standstill, but the truth is that a woman's headache is generally due to womanly causes. Dr. Morse's Indian Root

They are a perfect Blood Purifier und a pösitive and per manent cure: for Biliousness, Indiges tien, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow,

Completion Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Biatches, and

af Female Ailments.

Pills get at the cause. They aid the digestion and assimilation of food, cleanse the system and purify the blood, and are a positive cure for sick headache, biliousness and stomach disorders.

DR MORSE'S

INDIAN ROOT

FOR THE LIVER

PILLS

For Sale by Watkins, Ltd Wholesale and Retail Agents, and Chemists and Stores generally at 60 cents per bottle, or will be forwarded on receipt of price by The W. H. ICOMSTOCK CO, Ltd., (Sole Proprietor) 21 Farringdon Avenue, London, Bagland,

THEY DO NOT WEAKEN, THEY-DO, NOT SICKEN. THEY DO NOT GRIFE.

A truth which nobody denies

is, that the maturing of whisky" by time and nature cannot be hurried. Only by years in bond can it acquire the mellowness" "for" "which"

is famous

JOHNNIE WALKER "White" Label,

ANDREAN ÖTE “Ayası oldu JOHNNIE WALKER “Red” Label,

Orer so years old, JOHNNIE WALKER "Black"! Label,

Öraz za yusza nich.

To safeguard these ages our ag policy for the future is the policy of the past. First and foremost

to see that the margin of stocks over sales is always large enough to maintain our unique quality. Guaranteed samo quality throughout the world, To be obtained from the Bole Agenta for China: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR

•Indes

Hongkong, Canton Shanghat Tientsin, Poking, etc

JOHN WALKER & BORK; Lang

Bootch Whisky: Datiliers, Kilmarnock, Boptimal: "

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HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.

ADMINISTRATIVA QAMARE BY MAJOR HÚSAL MORGAN, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

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No. 905 Sapper 4. H. Green was enrolled on 29th Oct; 1918, and posted to Engineer Co.

Na. 237 Pte. T. Thompson, "D" Co, i permitted to resign, on leaving the Colony, dated 28th Oct; 1919.

REVERSION.

No. 273 Corp. C. Edgcambe reverts to the ranks at his own request to avoid trial by Court Martial, dated 28th October, 1918.

CAMP.

All applicationis for partial or total exemption from attendance at Camp must reach the Ordarly Room not later than p.m. on Monday, 4th, "November. No applications receiv ed after this date will be consider ed, except those in which excep ticaal reasons for exemption are shown.

Capt. D. Lendale, is granted leave from

2nd Nov, 1918, to 95th Nov., 1918. Spr. 0. I. Ellis, Eng. Co., is granted 3 months' leave, on medical certi ficate, from 1st Nov., 1918. Pte. B. 1. Webb, "A" Co., is granted & weeks' leave on urgent business. from 1st Nov., 1918.

ATTACHED.

Lieut. C. W. Beswick is attached to the Mounted Bection for duty during the absence on leave of Captain D. Landala

PROMOTIONS.

8 am No. 8 Platoon, Nos. 15 and 16 Sections, at King's Park Range, as above.

Monday, 4th inst.:-

4pm No. 5 Platoon Nos. 1 and Bections, at King'a Park Range. Annual Musketry Course Part 2 Practices 8 and 9, Dress, dril order with pouches.

Wednesday, 8th inst

p.m. No. 5 Platoon Nos., 3, and. Sections, at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course, Rart 2 Practices 8 and 9. Dress drill order with pouches,

Thursday, 7th inst

4.30 p.m. No. 7 Platoon (except N.CO and men who wish to "fre at Quarry Bay) at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry "Course, Part 1, Practices 3 and 4 Dress,' drill order with pouches. Friday, 8th inst

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4.3 p. No. 6 Platoon, at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry. Course, Part 1, Practices 3 and 4. Dress, drill order with pouches.

MACHINE GUN.. COMPANY, Tuesday, Bahnst.:-

7.10. No 3 Gun team at Head-

quarters.

6.10 p.m. Nos, 1 and 2 Gun teams at

Kowloon Docks. Hongkong rid ents proceed by launch from Blake Pier at 4.30 pm

Thursday, 7th inst

6.10 pim. Nos, 4 and 5 Gun teams. at Headquarters Dress, for all parades, 'clean fatigue with shorts and putties:

··· MOUNTED SECTION.

Monday, ith inst

5.15 pm 4 Jockey Club Stables.

Dress, drill order.

No. 117 Corpi, W. G. Fitzgibbon, Eng-Thursday, 7th inst.:

Co., to be Company-Quarter-Master- Sergesat, dated 1st Nov., 19IA

No. 365 Corporal A. Lambden, "D" Co.; to be Sergeant, dated 4th Oct,

· 1919

TRANSFERRED.

No. 525 Pte. J. S. Dobię is transferred from "B" Co. to "D" Co., dated 30th Oct., 1918.

EQUIPMENT BOARD.

The Board will sit at Headquarters from 5.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the following dates:-

Friday November 8th.

Monday, November 18th.

Thursday, November 28th.

ORDERS FOR ARTILLERY COMPANY BY CAPTAIN

J. H. W. ARMSTRONG, V.D. PARADES AT EKLCHER'S BATTERY. Monday, 4th inst

5.15 p.m. Left Hal: Co. Full drill Tuesday, 5th inst.:-

7.30 a.m. Right, Half Co. New Layers

Class only.

Friday, 8th inst.:

7.30 a.m. Right Half Co. Fall drill, 5.15 p.m. Left Half Co. New D. R. F,

and Layers Classes only. ORDERS FOR ENGINEER COMPANY BY CAPTAIN W. RUSSELL

Ist to 7th Nov., 1918:--

D. E L duties-Parades da per rosters posted at Headquarters. Engine Drivers at 5.30 p.m. Blee tricans ot 3.45 p.m. Officers next för duty.-Belchers, Lieut. Hall; Lycemun, 2nd Lieut. Hill; Stonecutters, 2nd-Lt Brown. Instruction for higher ratings and N.C.Os. and men of the Infantry Battalion attached for duty.Class 1, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Mon- days and Thursdays for all who have not passed the Broficient." -rate (1) examination. Class 2 at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, for all N.C.Cand men of higher ratings, under Q.M. Sergeants Ovendene and Parsons, R. E and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.O. Class 3. at Lyearmun at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, andar Q.M.S. White and Staff-Bergt. Barclay, RE

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Detail of duties at Lycemun from 1st to 18th Nov, 1918, inclusive is posted at Headquarters for infor- mation of all concerned,

OEDERS FOR INFANTRY BATTALION BY MAJOR

MOBDAN.

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5.18 p.m. At Jockey Club Stables. Dress, drill order without rifles.

ABIGNALLING SECTION.

Tuesday, 8th inst.:-

4.50 p.m. At Kings Park Range. Annual Musketry Course, Part 2, Practices 5, 6, 7 and 12 Dress,

drill order with pouches.

D" COMPANY-

Monday, 4th inst.

3.30 p.m. No. 1 and 2 Sections on Murray Parade Ground. Squad drill Dress, drill order, ***

Friday, 3th inst.

5.30 p.m. Nos. 3 and 4 Bections on Murray Parade Ground. Squad drill Dress, drill order.

FEURUITS.

Monday, 4th inst.:—

5.13 p.m. The following will parade at Kennedy Road Range:-Pies. D. Abbey, F. M. Johnston, P. T Lilvers, Sappers A. G. Marshali, T. Kelly. Dress, drill order with out rifles. Sergt. Edmonds will attend.

Friday, 8th inst.

5.30 p.m. Recruits of all units except *D." Co., on Murray, Parade Ground, under Bergeant Orberry ORDER TO CADET COMPANY BY END-LIGUT.

Dress, drill order.

BEARD.-

-LZAYE.

Cadet Ellis is granted 3 months' leave

form the 2nd November

EQUIPMENT All waterbottles and haversacks are to be returned to store by Saturday, 9th November, carefully, labelled, with the name of the owner..

PARADES

Saturday, and inse. :--

1.45 pm. The full Company will fall in at Headquarters. Bant to carry instruments, Dress, drill "order with caps. Modday, 4th dust:--

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(6.15. p.m. "Nos.. I and 9. Sections at

Headquarters.

6.15 p.m. Band practice at Head-

quartera

Wedaesday, sun inst.:--

15 p.m. Nos. 3 and 4 Sections at Zaumati Football Ground

4.15 pm Badd practice at Head-

quarters,

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, HK.D.C.

Hongkong, Lat November, 1918. .

ANNUAL MUSESTEY' COURSE.

Notices to Officers.

Peak Range.

The following will attend on the dates Winter Mess Dress will be worn on and

named:-

Monday, 4th inst

Part 3, Practices 13, 14 and 19, 8.45 am Loe-Corp A O Läng Pies AR Lowe, ER Hallifax, G., W. Burnett,. 8. H. Dodwell, O. P. Hay, A. G. M. Fletcher, G. F. Nightingale ("B" Co.) Tuesday, 8th inst

Part 3, Practices. 13, 14 and 19," 6.45 am Ptes, Morse (A" Co.), F. Grabam and T. E. Pearce ("B Co.), Lee Corpl. E. Davidson, Pte G. B. Dunnett (M.G. Co.)Bergt. Morton Smith, Pie. E. Howard (Mounted Bee), Sergt. Mitchelmore (Big Bec), and any others who wish to fire these practices at the Peak Range.

Thursday, 7th init:-

Part 3, Fractices 15 and 18. 6.45 a.m. as detailed for Monday, 4th

November

Friday, 8th inst. :----

Part 3, Practices 15 and 16

from 1st Nov., 1918.

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After Order.

N.C.Os, and men of the Infantry Batta lion attached to the Engineer Co. for duty are invited to attend the Camp of Exercise at Lown during the period 22nd November to 18th December provided that it does not Winterfere with their [duties) on the lights. As far as possible the at tendance should be during the weeke "ends commencing 2nd November,

6th December and 13th December pose wishing to attend should, mbi

their names to the Adjutant through 0.0. Engineer Company beforo" Thursday, 7th November në 10 à‚¤.......

„BRITISH DYE INDUSTRY.

Dr. M. 0. Forster, a director of Bri tish Dyes Ltd, lecturing at the British

6.45 am. as detailed for Tuesday, 5th Scientific Products Exhibition, King's

November.

PARADER—“„A” COMPANY.

Monday, 4th inst. *--

5.30 p.m. No. 3 Platoon at Headquar

tera. Dress, drill order Tuesday, 5th inst, .—

5.15 pm No. 2 Platoon on Polo Ground. Fire Discipline training. Dress, drill order with pouches (no dummies)

6.15 p.m. No. 4 Platoon at Headquar ters Squad drill, Dress, drill

order. Friday, 8th inst

5.30 p.m. No. 1 Platoon on Murray Parado Ground. Squad drill. Dress, drill order.

MEDIA COMPANY. Sunday, 3rd inst

THEATRE

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OUR DAY"

PERFORMANCES

OF

THE BARTON MYSTERY

A spoofic fantasy in 4 parts by Walter Hackett

ON

THURSDAY, 7th November

ANDTM

SATURDAY, 9th November

AT 9.15 PAL

There will be no private booking or sale of advance tickets,

so that it will rest entirely with the public to Secure good seats.

For the FIRST NIGHT prices will be as follows:-

Centre Block, Dress Circle

Remaining

Stalls

$10.

Pit and Gallery ·

$2.

and for the SECOND NIGHT

Dress Circle

$5.

$4.

$2.

Stalls

Pit and Gallery

Soldiers and Sailors in unform half-prices on Second

Night.

BOOKING NOW OPENS AT MOUTRIE'S.

$140

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College, said that in 1878 the colour in- dustry in Germany was four time sa valuable, ce our own. Of £3,150,000 worth of coal-tar dyes produced in the world, Germany produced £2,000,000, four-fifths of which was exported, while Switzerland produced £250,000 and England only £450,000 worth.Confronted by these guree, he felt sure people would hesitate to believe those who said that in two or three years we would be able to do air that

Germany could in regard to the dye industry will take a fan for Bligen years unremitting labour, extraordin- ary patience, and what a few yOU DEO would have been called prodigal expendi- ture on chemists and chemistry before we can hope to reach a position at all approaching that of the Germans, OLARKE' before the war in this industry.

B. 41. PILLS.

7 am No. 8 Platoon, Nos. 13 and They have three times as many chomista 14 Sections; at Kings Park Range, as we have, and their population is half Annual Musketry Course, Part 1 ss large again, the lecturer added. We Practice 3 and 4. Dress, drill shall have to make a great effort if wo order with pouches, w

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