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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

"HEATHER DAY."

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. A DASTARDLY ATTACK

Finnucial Result Not Yät Known.

The rules under the Importa- |tion and Exportation Ordinance | are amended as follows :--

following rule is abstituted 1. Rule 36 in repealed and the therefor:-36. No person shall

Revenge for Non-Payment of Debt.

At the Police Court, this meru-

The result of the "Heather Day" effort by the Scottish com- munity of the Colony on behalf without the special permission of 198, a Chines was oharged before |

of Scottish War Charities seems the Superintendent of Importe Jikely to be one" exceedingly and Exports export or attempt to gratifying to the promoter and export any article to Switzerland organisers, though the actual unless such article in consigned

· Agures will not be scertained for to the Societe Saisse de Sarveill "some days to come. So far as in

Ince Economique.

Mr. D'Almada prosecuted. Mr. C. D. Melbourne with assault,

Complainant said he was walk- ing down Pottinger Street when defendant ran down towarda him and threw a gusality of pepper

pair of spectacles

at present koown, the "Heather 2. The following heading isnd glass powder into his face, Day” collections amount to added to the Fourth Schedule: As it happened, he was wearing a well over $13.000, and as there "Articles imported or exported is still more money to come in, by the Colonial Government or the final figures will exceed this the Naval or Mi itary authorities SUM. An announcement will be on behalf of the Colonial or Im made as soon as the total inperial Governments." arrived at.

3. The Fifth Schedule is re pealed,

As regards the receipts from the St. Andrew's Society' roncert,

; these totalled about $2,700.

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

STORY.

A False Report and Its Sequel.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS and CONDI-

for complainant at $12 a month. Defendant said he bad worked He had been paid a portion of the money, and asked complainant for the rest, tat he would act give it to him.

A Police Reserve constable said that ON the right in question he wou Loaring. the Victoria Theatre when he heard

a whistle being blown. Ho'went

in the direction of the sound end

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

JUST ARRIVED

NEW SHIPMENT OF

SELECTED

FINNAN HADDOCKS,

1918.

OUR

STOCK.

Is now replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES

PROCURABLE

FOR

Autumn and Winter Wear.

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.

FILLET HADDOCKS, MACKINTOSH

KIPPERS.

NOTICES,

saw defendant running. He fol BRITISH GOVERNMENT EXCHEQUER BONDS

lowed bim and arrested him. į When witness saw complaiņunt his face was covered with powder.

jj. TIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on

Defendant asid if complaint Monday, the 11th day of Decem- would not pay him the money now ber, 1916, at 3 pm, at the Offices he would not get it at all,, of the Public Works Department, Inspector Brown said that by Order of His Excellency the when complainant arrived at the Officer Administering the Gov-polion station his eyes were very Land at Wanchai Gap Road, in the covered with the stuff. ernment; of One Lot of Crown much inflamed, and his coat was Two Colony of Hongkong, for a term of

A Chinese was obarged before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Polios Court, this morning with falsely appropriating $165 in one the property of his master. other man were obarged with 75 years, with the option of renew- Mr.D'Almadaasked him Worship

conspiracy.

al at a Crown ftant to be fixed to take a very serious view of the

Sergeant Wills told a remark.by the Surveyor of His Majesty case. If complainant did ore able story to his Worship, to the the King, for one further term of some money to the defendant, effect that the first defendant 75 years.

the latter had bie remedy at the entered Taumati Police Station PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Summary Court,

Bentence of six month's hard labour was passed.

in a very excited state and said

that he had been knocked down and robbed in the road leading to Kowloon City, by two man who were armed with knives. Dalect- ives were immediately sent out, roads were blocked, and launches were searched, but no trace of any

men could be found. Sergeant Wills eventually thought of seaching the first defendant and in the ton of one of his boots he found concealed a $100 bill. He was being taken to the scene of the alleged robbery but strongly objected, and at last said there had not been a robbery. The other two men were found at separato houses in Wing Lok Street, and

TON UNITY

On the west side of

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રૂમાં

K & a

LOCALITY.

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Boundary Mussuregrate, (Approximate)

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persal plan.

R.

Annual Resi

(pier Price,

the balance of the money wan SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,"

found on them.

Hi Worship said he wouldTo the

- convict the first defendant on the

charged of false appropriation, and would consider the osse of conspiracy.

VOLUNTEER RESERVE ORDERS, Order No. 98, issued to-day by Major Wakeman, Commanding H. K. V. B., staten:-

Monday, December 4.-The

HONGKONG.

OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

Orders for week ending Decem- ber 9, issued by Mr. E. Ralphs, atate:-

Y. M. C. A. Division,

Members will parade na below:-- Tuesday, December 5.-8 p.m., signalling clas; 9 p., company and stretcher drill.

Wednesday, December 6.-8 p.m., practical first aid work...

Thursday, December 1-8 p.m.,

TAKE NOTICE that under No. P... signalling class;

5 of the DOMESTIO Company and stretcher drill. CLEANLINESS and VENTILA- Uniform:-Drill order. TION BYE-LAWS(as amended), every Domestic Building or part of such Building within the CENTRAL Division of the City of Victoria, and the WESTERN

Salylagpas Divisiom,

Becruits will parade on Tues- day and Thursday at 6.15 p.m. for first aid lectares, and on

AND WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

Applications may be made through the undernoted Banks, from "whom full information and the necessary forms may be obtained

ou application-

Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China. Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation. Mercantile Bank of India Ltd

6% Exchequer Bonds

Repayable 1920

These Fonds, and the interest thereon, are free of Income Tax, if in the beneficial ownership of persona net ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Bonds are issued in denominations of ̈£100, £200, £500, £1,000 and £5,000..

The interest is payable half-yearly on 16th February and 16th August.

Bonds can be obtained to “ Bearer " or they may be registered in the books of the Bank of England.

A declaration regarding exemption from Income Tax is neccessary in the case of Bearer Bonds, but the interest warrants relating to registered Bonds, without any deduction of Income Tax, can be sent direct to the owner of such registered Bonds or to his banker.

War Savings Certificates.

Value 5 years after purch se

Purchase Price. £387 10

15s.. ód.

£500

LI

FREE OF INCOME TAX

סי

For every 15s. 6d. lent now £1 will be paid in 5 years' time. equivalent to 5 per cent compound" interest. No Income Tax will be payable.

Anyone, whatever his or her income may be, can buy War Savings Certificates up to a maximum of 500 £1 Certificates in all, or their equivalent.

Meanwhile the money may be withdrawn in full at any time,

Friday at 4 pm. for company with an addition after the first year. drill.

Division of Kowloon, occupied by Members of more than one family,

Trained members will except those within the European Reservation or in Kowloon South parade on Wednesday at 2.30 of Austin Road or those parts of p.m. for company drill, and on following members of "A" Coya Domestic Building used as Friday at 6.15 pm. for first aid will parade at Blake Pier at 3.30 Sbop, Office or Godown, must be ecture. Uniform-Drill order.

for Marketry. Drese: CLEANSED and LIMEWASH- Drill order Lce.-Bergt. W. ED THROUGHOUT by the J. Crawford, Corpl. W. owners during the months of Bill, Plas. T. Artbar, December and January. G. T. M.Edkior, F. C. M. Hurley, N.B. The word " throughout " R. P. Toutefield, H. A. Walker, used in thus Notice means that the Houses should be Limewash-

p.m.

R. L. Bridger, W. G. Worcester, ed in respect of all the Walls of B. J. Kaight, W. B. Ford, J. S. each Room, all Cubicles, Parti Dobie, A. O. Diss, J. W. White,tions, Stair Casings and Stair F. A. Brown, J. D. Kinnaird, A. Linings, all Cellings and the D. Keigwis.

DAY BY DAY.

China Coast Skippers.

We understand that no fewer

Undersides of Roofs in Main Buildings, Offices and Servants' Quarters and inclusive of Veran- dah.

The Backyard must have its Containing Walls Limewashed up to the level of the First Floor.

Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition,

then eleven Chipa Coast ekippara however, need not be Limewask- from Northern ports and onsed, but must be Cleansed. from Hongkong have left to jpin

the naval service.

A Greek's Loss. A Greek living in Wanchai has reported to the Police that yester- day someone broke into his residence and stole a quantity of clothing and cutlery, valued in all- at about $48

Stole a Cat.

The Board is prepared to lim-{| wash FREE OF CHARGE & limited number of Buildings in these Divisions. OWNERS who desire to avail themselves of this offer should apply in writing to or before the Secretary on the 7th December 1916.

Choice among applicants will bs in the absolute discretion of the President

A Chinose was charged beforeį The CENTRAL Division of Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Police of the City lies between Gilman Court this morning, with stealing, Street and Peel Street on the a cat. The man, it appeared, was East and Tank Lane and Cleverly "meet carrying the cat în Wanchai Street on the West.

Rond, and it was afterwards found)

Kowloon is divided into. tha Eastern and Western Divisions that it balcoged to a man in by Nathan Road and a straight Morrison Hill Pond, Defendant line drawn from the North end. mid he was walking along when through the Yaumati Berrics he found a bag. He went a little reservoir to the Northern Boun- / further and found a cat, and ha dary of Kowloo

SAKURA BEER

SOLE AGENTS :

thought it would be a good thing Dated this 1st day of Decem- SUZUKI & CO.

to put the eat in the bag. The ber, 1916. brilliant thought cost him $10.

W. BOWEN÷ROWLANDS,

Becretary.

TEL. 468 ALEXANDRA BUILDING,

TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

universary of the date of parchas, free of income tax is respect of the accumulated (1) A Certificate entities tha purchaser to receive £1 for each 15K 6d, on the fifth

interest.

(2) Certificate is not trafemble except by permission of the Festmaater General; a fee of in, will be charged in respect of each transferee, In the event of death, the same rules will be applied as in the case of Bavings Bank Deposita,

(3) Or written application (un form obalpable at any Post Office) being made to the Controller, Money Order Department Lendin, the purehase price, or part thereof in multiples of 158, 6d., will be repaid at any time, with an addition of d, for each 154, d. on the first anirensry of the date of purchase, and with a further addition of 1d. per 158, 6d. for each month thereafter.

(4) Ne person may hold more than 50) 21 Certificates or their equivalent,

The £1 Certificate (purchase price 15. Gd.) are inued in book form. The Certi- ceber for 212 (purchase prios 29 6.) and £25 (purchase pripe £10 7a, Od.) are issued withone books. The AL, £12 and £25 Certifioutes are on sale at local Post Offices and at most Banks.

Single Certificates for suma from £100 and 250may be obtained on application to the Comptroller and Accountant Genini, General Post Office, London; application forms are available at all Post Offices and at most Banks

If Certificates be lost, and the serial numbers can be furnished to the Comptroller of the Money Order Department, new Certificates will be imond at a Charge of la,”

GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON,

June, 1916,

Examples of Investment in War Savings Certificates

157 10- 167 10 -

78-15. 83 15

39 7.6

443 15 - 468 15-

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CLIFFORD WILKINSON'S TANSAN

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Valui After

387 10- 310 232 10

Purchase Price 1 year.

2 years. 4. d. £. 4. ¡d £8. d.

393 15 - 418 15

315

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years. 4

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5 years.

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400

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300

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N.B.-- The Investment may be any multiple of 158, 64. up to £387 101.

SOLE AGENTS:-

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

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