WOMEN'S
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[[tems of interest to women, notices of forthcoming and noted on recent social events, and hin dred paragraphs will be cordially welcomed. The co-operation of our lady readers is asked in order to make this feature at once ca- pesially interesting and useful.]] NEW REIGN OF RIBBONS.
Jardiniere Stripes. The revival of ribbons, saya a Home writer is one of the, most pronounco features of latter day faniion. After a period of coin-
THE REVOLUTION.
Discontent in- Cháklány,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6 1912
**The front is about 30 or 40 It is claimed that by this
li south of Sisokan. There is course a contral bank will be frequent sniping between the established without the longt outpoata. From what I could difficulty, the Board approved
peace.
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gether the soldiers of the Im the scheme and ordered that the KING EDWARD The Shaohsing correspondent perial army want to fight again, President should draw up the ofthe "N. C. Daily News" writing but the officers appear to desire whole plan and submit it so the The Imperial troops seam Board for approval, the same on Jan. 26 says:Comparisons to be hardy lot, and are well them to be passed by the assem are said to be odieus; be that as provided with all they need bly before being sanctioned by
But the revolutionists appear to the President for operation. be poorly provided for. Tshould think that if fighting is rosumed
it
may, the Shuohsing, people are now venturing to compare the present government with the old and find that with all its faults, the old is preferable to the new.
There is no anti-foreign 'feel- ing among the people in Honan that I could notice: in fact, they seem more friendly than usual. Even the bandite give pro- tection to foreigners and native 2 Christians."
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the revolutionists are in for a It is understood that the hard time. I could not estimate French doctor, M. Broquet, will the force of either belligerent as proceed almost immediately to The present government abo- I passed most of the position a1 Tientsin and initiate a permanent
institution of medical science. - lished all the likin offices an in-night. iquitious when they came into parativo oblivion ribbon has power, only to restore them after emerged to take a front ranke short period of two months rule. They have been re-estn- position among dress and military
lished throughout the Pro trimmings.
fecturo,
and are, I am in The novelties in fancy ribbons
formed, more exacting thon ever from Paris for the winter Hoon before. Under the old regime include new. satin reversible merchant, if he considered his weaves in a combination of black goods wero nusossed at too high and colours. These colours are figure, might enter a demurrer "în sapphire, smeruld, elephant with some hope of redress, now mole, blue royal, sulien red, adays the likin is demanded Havana brown, Saxo, cerise,
the muzzle of revolver or rifle, resoda, and so on, with the black The well-to-do are still required in the centre, or as an edging.
to subscribe large sums for the
a
a
Ribbons in two tones of grey support of the soldiers, and one combined with black in stripe wealthy citizen who is said to effects are favourites for millinery have committed some misdemes- purposes, and the now jardinière nour under the former government striped ribbons mixture of has had the accusation revived corine, green, white, black, dull gold, grey, brown pink, etc., all harmoniously blended together- nre coming into favour.
Checks and Plaids.
Checks and plaids are always popular, and the new designs on
and is being mulcted to the tune of $80,000."
The Shaohsing governor paid a visit to Shanghai to purchase 2,000 rifles for the soldiere whom he has raised in the district. The visit has turned
Yuan la Explanation.
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sen's statements in the Press
In conacation with Dr. Sun Yat PEAK TRAMWAYS 00. Yuan Shih-kai has issued a com- munique as follows:-
_TIME TABLE.
WHEN. DAYS.
M
"
8.00a.m. to: 10.00 mm ' 10 min. 11.80 .. to 12.45 p.m.,,, 10.00 a.m. to 11.00 m. 15 min. 15 min. 12.15 p.m. 1.18 p.m.
10 min 16 min
F
between the Premier-7.00 mm. to 8.09.m. Every 15 mia Whatever is alleged to have and Dr. Sun Yat-sen, was not conducted by the Premier per sonally or authorized by him in person. The Premist is ready to accept almost any solution that fears for the country's security will bring peace, and he has no and peace if that solution. be the fruit of reason, truth and justice,
The Pemier has never harboured any ambition to be president, nor has he hinted at such throughout the negotiations. His policy has been the maintenance of the integrity of the whole Empire, the cessation of war, and the support of the public to establish order and stable government.
Perhaps the Premier's policy has been misunderstood by Dr.
a black ground are very effective, out both prolonged and un-Sun Yateson's secretaries.
Spot effects are also being largely used in plain or in a combined stripe pattern, and ebine ribbon in subdued form are being used for mashes as well as on hats.
In tiorry ribbons the black louringa havo"a reverse side in gome vivid colour, such as perise, emerald or royal blue, and when used on lists or bonnets the-edge is folded back slightly to show the contrasting colour:.
In Place of Feathers. To have the hat trimmed with ribbon imitating ostrich feathers
fortunato. The rifles were pro-
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cured, but objections were raised THE TA CHING BANK, by high authorities in Shanghai and Hangchow against the rifles being transported to Shaohsing on the grounds the. such a large China Press," state that in com
Chinese reports, says
the numberof rifles were not necessary pliance with a petition from the in Shaohsing, but were most neces-To Ching Bank Shareholders- sary for the equipment of the Association, the Board of Finance THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Brat, L. proposed northern expedition now of the provisional government in being assembled in Nanking. So Nanking has approved the cor our governor has been forced to version of that bank into the Telegrams
Bank of Chine, to be recognized "Sparkless" surrender his rifles-and-still
as the central money inslitation, remaine absent from his post
CO. OF CHINA, LTD.
Telephone $18.
10, Des Vœux Ri Hongkong.
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+ DIRECT AGENTS OF THE MANUFACTURERS
OF ALL KINDS OF
to
is the newest thing in millinery Whether the absenco is com- all provinces to examine and take fashions. The ribbons-drawn pulsory ar not is a matter of con-note of all assete of the bank in and ruched are used on large jocture. The soldiers continue to and small hats, oitber 11: wreath or cascade styles at drill daily without firearms. the sides. In
one
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their being taken over by deputien ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS, FITTING B
of the Board. bat of Thieves abound within the The Association prays that at picture dimensions ads of city; the Baptist Mission had the close of the current Chinese stretched black velvet, the brim edged with: canine, the ribbon is their girls' school broken into no year the Te Ching Bank shall go into liquidation and the new in emerald green pilk, so arranged fewer than four times in three bank shall be started; that the across the front of the hat that it weeks. The Mission has been Tis. 5,000,000 capital stock own- resembles a huge ostrich feather. compelled to institute a service of ed by the Manchu government Ribbons in mauve and violet night watchmon to protect its shall be cancelled and applied to tints imitate feather plumago on
paying losses incurred by the another hat of smaller size, made property from the depredatore bank during the revolution and in violet, mole felt lined with The mail from Shanghai and through unsafe advances made white velvet. This ribbon plumage Hangchow was robbed. uotside that the new government--will stands straight up the side of the the city last week. Travelling issue loan bonds, make good hat with all the feathery softness
tionists and that the Tle, 5,000,000 all moneys taken by the revolu of real feathers.
of private capital stock shall be exchanged for shares at par in
i. Tit for Tat.
The following announcements appeared port door to each other in the advertisement columns of
Clitheroe (Lancashire) papor
the other day
at night on the canals has become most unsafe. Numerous out-of- work and hungry people roam the city and countryside, and as the Chinese New Year approachos, the outlook grows darkor.
A Missionary's Experiences.
I hereby give notice that I, John Williem, of 17, —— Street,
The following is from the Clitheroe, will not be responsible for and dubts contracted by my
"Chins Pross" of Jan. 30-Mr. wila, Alico ——-*after this 15th | H. T: Ford, who has been station- day of December, 1911. (Signed) ed at the Taikang Mission of the John William
China Inland Mission, arrived in Alice, have always paid Shanghai yesterday, having come my way, and intend to do so. If by way of Hankow through the my husband, John William
lines of the opposing armies in doos the same, gcutable.
20 one can Hupeh province.
14, Street, Clitheroe,
Malakoffs.
TO-DAY'S RECIPES.
Conditions have been fairly quiet in our district," said Mr. Ford yesterday," except for some [abortive attempts of secret socia
Cut some slices of cheess of ties. These, however, were prompt-
the new bank,'
It is also proposed to issue. new shares to the value of Th 5,000,000 and that the Board. should appoint a President and" Vice-President to arrange with the shareholders on the operation of the now bank.
an inch thick; dip each slice in ly suppressed, in some cases GRAVING
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