SOME ASPECTS OF THE
WAR.
(Continued from page 3.) crime against humanity, may be tempted to pronounce judgment against the allier, condemning them for a orime against peace.
Imagine what the present state of affaire would be if America and Romo were now openly and full-heartedly on the side of Ger- many! Well, that may huppen, and with Germany in precisely the same evil condition of mind aa brought this war about the ears of humanity. It is a pro pect to be regarded steadily, and to be provided against as soon as possible. Morality must not split ap.
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What Rome may do I have no mosna of judging, bat I fod it hard to believe that America will
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ever range herself on the side of Hongkong, March 5th, 1915. Germany, whatever the Prussian
may profess and promise. And
I like to think, indeed, I have rec-
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ARRIVED.
yawats Maru, Jap. k.a. 2,984, 16th inst Msiko, 10th inst., Coal-M.B.K.
Drufar,
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N.
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Hongay, 13th Inst., Coal-J. M., & Co.
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inst-Haiphong, 14th inst, Gen.
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-feat-Kinhun Bay. 19rd Instant, Salt-0.8.K.
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fest-Canton, Gen.~ -0,3.K.
DEPARTED.
March 16,
Linan for Canton Cheongshing for Canton Haltan for Foochow vin Swatow Tokyo Maru for Wakamak-
6. Shipping Companies and Ships' Off. cors must send to the Post Office ALL correspondence posted in the Ships' Letter Boxes or received by Ships Officers at the £100,000 for Red Cross Work..ports from which they salted, or anywhere son to think, that many powerful Herbert Brown, of the en route to Hongkong and courageous men in America see that there can be no bops Tower Bridge Flour Mills, who of lasting pesce for the world has already raised considerable until the power of the German sums of money for Red Cross military caste is broken forever. work since the war begau, has THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE Kiang Ping for Canton Many Americans, I know for now taken in hand a still bigger CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE Kei Mart for Haplong certain, consider that the allies task that of collecting £100,000 THE SAFETY OF ALLIOSTAL PAC-VDIH OR CARSON are fighting for the whole world, from the agricultural interests of KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF It is this world view which should the United Kingdom. If the THE POST OFFICE THE POSTMAS money is obtained it is intended TER GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM be spread in America to prepare the nation for what is coming into devote £20,000 to the provision PENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA- of two fever hospitals in Servia MAGE WHICH MAY BE DUE TO THE the near future.
and 280,000 to the work of the ACT OF THE KING'S ENEMIES, UN- British Red Cross Society in Eug- land and on the Continent. The project has the cordial support of the Red Cross Society. During the week a letter has been sent to come 200,000 farmers and land- owners asking for their assistance,
I hear on excellent authority that Mr. Birrell is resigning the Irish secretaryship. Mr. Asquith bas persuaded him to remain in office for the present, but the au- nouncement of his resignation will possibly be made before this latter reaches you. Mr. Birrell is one of the most cheerful, genial and warm-hearted men, and in some, | paradial kingdom would make an ideal minister of slate but his harmonious temperament hardly chimes with the lively discords of our British empire. He is one of those perplexing obaracters of a perplexing age-a Democrat who wants to leave things alone. He hates fuss, loathes strife and likes to hear the clock ticking.
It will be interesting if Lord Kitchener and Lord Curzon come
to grips in the house of lorde.
It's a long way tae Perth, It's a lang way tan get the
anywhere
Frae anywhere else on airih. Goodbye the Ballachulish, Farewell but an' ben,
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TILFURTHER NOTICE NO LETTERS. BOXES, OR PARCELS FOR BELGIUM
AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR.
BRAZIL, ORETE OR MONTENEGRO
Chiyaon for Stanghal
ULEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE/
March 16,
CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- Boshi Mara for Takso via Swntow
ED FOR INSURANCE
©
Siberis for can Franco via Shunghai, Loksang for Haiphong via Hoihow Sungaiang for Haiphong vis Howow
March 17..
War risks are not covered by postal Baari Mart for Meji & Kobe
registration crizsurance.
THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL 19 BUS. PENDED.
The services to Germany, Austria,' and their Colonies, and to" the Ottoman Em pira are unspanded as are also the Fardel
It's a lang, lang way fae Poat services to France & Faingtau.
Auchtermuchty,
But we'll gang back again.
This was not written, by Harry
British Postal Orders are now on sale
Lauder, but by a reverend Preset the Bai Yung Poon Branch Post Office,
Lord Kitchener's action in India,byterian minister, who sings it
It's a long way to get to Čalsië,
It's a long way to go, t It's the wrong way thra little
Belgium,
The wrongest way we know. "Goodbye, Kaiser Billy,
Farewell, O, Meinherr, It's a long, long way, to St
sorship...
The Aki Moru, with the Mail from Lon- don (via Siberia) of Monday, 22nd ult. due to arrive here to-morrow.
The Atlantique, with the American Mail, ex China, te scheduled arrive here
on 20th Inst.
will be remembered. forced to a detachment of the Argyll and The Fubllo are advised to post early as Lord Carzon to resign the Sutherland Liighlandere. A pop-there is a danger of late posted correspon vico royalty, and there has been no ular variant with our goldiers is dones missing the mall owing to the con- love lost between the two men this: ever since, although at one time they were fair friends enough, and Lord Kitchener immensely admir ed. Lady Curzon; the beautiful, good and ever-to-be-lamented Miss Leiter. But Lord Carzon as a critic of the government is almost bound to cross swords with Lord Kitchener, and though he will certainly conduct this busi- ness with the honour, the imper: sonal disinterestedness and the large patriotism which always distinguishes his utterances, pity Lord Kitolieser se his so- lagonist. The field marshal can read a statement intelligibly, but he cute an extremely poor figure in debate.
I
Among some of the reasona
given for inability to enlist in the
Helena,
But your home's right there. One can imagine the orown prince lifting his arms and saying,
Choras, gentlemen!"
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...
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noon 26th Mar.
Freight
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Station.
Hour.
17th Mar. at
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Temperature.
Humidity.
MD'ston,
Force.
Weather.
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30.02
30.07
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30.01
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Marsellies................
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