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NEWS FROM THE FRONT,

OFF TO THE RACES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917.

TROUBLESOME CHINESE

CHINA AND THE WAR.

A NEW ANTISEPTIC. “

PLIVATE O'HARA.

CREW.

HAUL OF NINE REVOLVERS,

Mr. P. S. Dixon Meets Many "Chian Hands.",

Mr. Jenkins' Boy Charged with Stealing a Watch.

Discovery by a London Doctor.

Japanese la a Skh Regiment.

ORDERS DISOBEYED AT ALEXANDRIA.

The Attitude of Feng Kue-chang.

At the Police Court this morn-

Toe following extracts from a lotter written by Mr. P.Sydenham Dzon, formerly of Mesare, Wilkin-ing, the No. 2 boy employed by (Soldiers and Police Called Out. son and Grist, to Mr. O. E. HMr. F. O. Jenkia, No. 3, Beavis, will no doubt be read with The Peak, weg charged before Mr. J. B. Wood with steal-

interest *****

A line or two let you know that

to elude the införmittent shell-fire.

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domen.

Sikh

Evidence insufficient to Convict Defendants,

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The Medical Correspondent of Private Harry O'Hara, & young the Times wrote on January 20:- Japanese jurnalist, who has worn From the beginning of the war the Britian khaki uniform on the Peking, Feb. 17.-Since the search has been made for the ideal Western front since the early

Before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the delivery of the note to Germany antiseptic. This must satisfy two days of the war, Brut as The story of how a British there have been daily meetings conditions-it must be powerful and later as a member of the Police Coart this morning, three Log • gold wristlet watch skipper and his officers were of the Cabinet, but up to the enough to kill the germs of ir- Middlesex Regiment, has a re Chinese ware obarged with being fection in wounds, and yet be as oord ansurpassed in gallantry, in unlawful possession of nine valued at $40, the property of defied and threatened by present nothing definite has been harmless as possible to the tissues His has returned to England revolvers and 400 rounds of I am at prosent quartered ina dag- his master.

Chinese crew was told at the settled. Owing to the opposition out somewhere on the Western

It was stated that defendant Marine Court before Commander of Vion President Feag Kao of the patient's body. Ia parti-wounded for the sixth time, sed ammasition on board ship

the on his tanio testifi sa to his valoër. | Manila. Front and have, so far, managed was seen in the grandstand at the C. W. Book with recently. The chang, to Chins breaking of caler, it must be innocuous to the the ribbon of the Military Medal which has just arrived from

TADOS by Detective Sergeant complaint was lodged by Captain diplomatic relations with Gar-white blood corpusoles

Dateosiva Sergeant | Pinoɔti O'liars has just left the Ed-alated that he found the wespons I crowned on Christmas Eve, Cockle, and, on being asked who B. C. Wilton, of the ss. Ares, many or so her participation leucocytes they fight and kill along with about 800 other officers he wa, produced two cards. against the No. 1 firemen of the nominally in the war on the side the bacteris of the infection of all ranks, and of all sorts and One of these was shown in ship and fourteen other femen. of the Allied Powers, and owing and contain a substance, trypsin, monton filitary Hospital with six in the Chinese steerage storeroom, snd proved to be They were charged with cumbia- also to the growing pasikeist which, when liberated into the gold badges on his left sleeve, which he opened with keye handed sizes. In myjorasy to the dog-Court

the most wonderful amongst the One of the revolvers and some of out I continually ran acros servante pass for B. E. the ing with other firemen, whilet at movement in favour of the main blood stream, lowers the power of and his cure is considered one of to him by one of the defendants. 'China hands'. At- one of the Governor's private stand. Sergeant Alexandria, on November 18, to tenance of neutrality by Chins the blood to destroy bacteria."

There is, therefore, on the one 2,000 patients. Broken shrapnel, the ammunition was found on 1 Transport Officers seised me Occkle asked him where he disobey the lawful commands of regardless of the ruthless sub-

marins wariare pursued by Ger- hand the blood fluid, with its hit him in a tears of places, and shelf. On a abelf below, a basket by the hand and he turned obtained the pans, and defendant the Captain.. out to be a fellow named Storrie, wok him to the weighing-in room,

The Captain's story was that many and her Allies, the opinion antitryptic power preventing the his doctor says that altogether be was discovered, which contained ammucition. Ths revólvarn wory who used to be in Powell's. In but could not find the person. the ship arrived at Alexandris on begins to prevail that China will growth of germs, and on the other has the marks of neerly 70 wounds. eight revolvers and quantity of the Transport was an RA.MO. Then defendant started fambling November 15, and he received a not more farther antil the United the white blood corpusoles, able

His own record of his injuries of the same calibre bat by. to attack the germä but contain-

different manufacturers. When asplain who used to live at with his wrist, which the detective notice warning him that none of Sistes has actually declared war the Peak Hotel, and Hamilton immediately seised. The watch the 41 Chinese crew were to land against the Ventral European ng trypsin. So long as the white was given thus:

Oct. 19, 1914-Ballet in hand. discovered, the second' defen. Marshal Fong has blood corpuscles remained alive!

midit

the the combination of antitryptic | of the China Light and Power, dropped, but was caught before or go ashore. Es sent for the Powers.

the Chief sent in

Nov. 19, 1914-Shel! splinter dent a second telegram On the wharf at- msn waved to it resohed the ground. Dafend Chief Officer and

chief cook's pidgin, and he me. He was Major Wakefield, not was then taken to the Folio Engineer and gave them the to the Governmens adrising the fluid and trypsin containing in aboulder.

Jan. 25, 1915~Shrapnel; ab. kept the keys. The cook was sent whom I last saw on the Fall". Station.

necessary orders. The crew, led adoption of a "wait and scorpuscle or "warrior cell" was

for, and he implicated the third most Chinese ideal. Bat if the "warrior coll" verandah. In the clab at -1 met In the box, Mr. Joakin said the by the No. 1 fireman, refased policy and as

Mar. 21, 1915-Shell; shoulderman. Richardson of B. and 8, who used watch was his property, but it to obey the orders, and main politicians have no fixed policy was killed its trypsin escaped and

His Worship considered ibare to be in the Scouts Ony. In our bad not been used for about two tained that they would go either externally or internally, neutralized the antitryptic power and scalp.

Ang.5, 1910-Shell splinter; was not sufficient evidenos ta mees at the Base I saw a lot of years. It was kept in a small shore, eran if they were put in the situation is now more pacific of the blood fluid, so making a

head (damaging steel helmet). convict any of the defendante, Letter, with the Horgkong post-jswel box, together with several prison and thus delayed the than it was a fortnighs ago. One good field for the germa of blood

Ost-1916-R:£is shot; chief and they were discharged, mark, lying for Reggie Stokes. I ringe, but these were all intact. ship. The No. 1 fireman became hears that some of the "Chenko," poisoning to work in.

One reason why the old anti- left a note for him, but did not The watch had not been missed, so insulting that witness had so or politicians, who formerly ad-

Was that they injury arm. meet him, as he was sway some-the first nowa witness having of send for the Provost Marshall, and vocated a breat with the Centraleption failed

tended to interfere with the it being when it was discoverd when he came he was also insulted European Powers are gradually rarior" celia as well at the was in India. I felt impelled

He considered obanging their opinions.

bacteria. What was wanted was to enlist," he said "and I joiand I was kept two days at the Base; defendant. He had given by the man.

defendant leave that afternoon toit necesary £0 place Ra The Kuomintang leaders Wong gan to kill bacteris only, and the Sikhs. I was really taken for an Indian We came out in we were kept at it all day dcing

10 the rascos. Wimmens armed guard on the ship. On Chen-ting and Wa Ching-lisa to apare the warrior cells and bombing and bayonet-fighting.

did Dot know anything the evening of the 16th, the fire have left for Nanking in comnes- tisanes generally, drug in fact Angust, and went into the fring

line in September.” I got ordera so jún the and about the card, but he thought men again asked for passes to go tion with the orisis, in order to like Ehrich's salvaren (605), spent a whole day in the train, defendant might have got that ashore, and when told that the

Of the exploits which won hie a break with Germany. Some bacteria, sad on nothing else. playing bridge in a cattle track from next door, as he was very town was ander military law, and strengthen the movement against with defails and specific effect on with some officers. At night I was friendly with the servants there, that passes could not be ineaed, Chinese papers which at one time

That such ■ drug has been dishonour O'Hara would say nothing. "Just one of the things"thus he billeted above a butcher's shop Defendant was not on duty for they all refused to leave the saloon Tonated Chins entering the war covered seems to be clear from in a small French town.

As him,

in which they had assembled against the Central Europese the report of the work of Dr. summed up what had happened neither the batcher's wife nor I Defendent went into the box Witness was eventually forced to Powers are now changing their Browning, Director of the Bland-which officially counts for dis-

Sutton Institute the waton leave-becanes of their shresten views.

for Olinical tinguished arv.co. Again-"It spoke each other's language, cur and said he took confersation was limited.

when be went to the races ing attitude. He went aft and

According to reliable informs Pathology, Middlesex Hospital, was luck" or "Is way duty-That

is all." beasase be wished to woe the hailed a sentry, sending him for I reached our camp the follow• time at which he would have the Provost Marshall and an armed fion, the Government is now only | which has just been presented to

"Hare I taken any prisonera?" On returning to the diecaeeing what should be done if the Mediosi Research Committes. ing afternoon, and found that the to return to the house. His own guard. battalion was about to move up watch was out of order, and he saloon, he found the men had the note in ignored by Germany, It is signed by Dr. Thornton, and

But Li to anarch in one otca. Medical to the trenches. Our march was afraid that it he did mut)gone, bat they soon came back and the quaetion of China's entry. Miss Galbrausen and is given in be added. · "Yea, it was my luck Blumenthal Mrs B

think he was a desertor. He was Entente has not yet been discussed. [ Journal. about seven miles; we began bynke the time with mim, he would! When he wenkaas on to the deak, into the straggle on the ride of the fall in daylight, but finished up in dark-

not be able to get back in time they stl followed him and threat-

Undoubtedly the pacificist move- The drug is called "flavine" ready, with his hands ap. to make the tea. Tae esrvant's ened him. Tus other offoment is growing day by day, so from its yellow colour. It kille

"After going to Franos in 1914 ing us. The country looke some- pass which was found on him were summoned. Some Egyptian that it is impossible to say whether the germs causing ordinary I was," remarked Private O'Hara, Coleman FA what carione, se every farm and had been given him by B. E. the polios wanted to arrest the monChins will ever break with Gerabscesses in solations of one *** transferred from the Sikhs to Coleman FA Jr church we passed had been smash-Governo: a boy. He (defendant) but he decided to wait for the Pro- fled from it, and the only things | umo› sad had motor vummiitaŭ ■hali came with half a company of upper hand in the struggle with | kotivities of the white blood oor. (Ghurka regiment. On thie side it Davis Mra WL ed to pieces. All the peasantry have had been in Longkong a long rost Marshall. The Provost Mar-many. The pacifiets may get the part in 200.000, but to stop the

the strong support of southern pascles it is peosseary to ass was recognised that I was ♬ span-Dars & sny offence. He had been sm-soldiers, ail with loaded rifles and leaders who want China to comain solation 400 times stronger, that ployed at the Banop's House. fixed bayonets. In the char neutral to the end of the war.

Defendant was disbaarged.

whare.

noa with French guides direct.

one meets are soldiers, Red Cross waggone, gan carriages, and lorries..

1 share my dug-out with two officers. La private life, ons is a Government Official from Kuala Lampar, and the other is a Lon- don solicitor. There is just room to stand upright in the dug-out; we have three camp beds, and a table. After many gallant efforte,

go

the British

When war broke out O'Hara

PASSENGERS ABRIVED.

Par . TENYO MARU, from Ban Francisco, on Feb. 28. Alson Misa B "MacGregor Mrs C

MacGill Men K

Ball Dr & M L L Helaas Mr Mon Bar Caps & Boom Bostticher Mr & Bryan Mr & Mr

Best Mrs L

Mr WH Bloss Mr & Mrs BP

ÉC Baxter Mrs A Bishop J Bishop Mrs EG

Blumenstiel à Clapp Miss HL Crenshaw Mrs LO Cardie WA Chase Krs & S Chan PO Chang 8

HR

McCann Master J MớCam Mint I McKeana Mr & Mr

McKinney Mr &

MNWC Mariner Mrs J MeOord Mrs J

Murphy

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Mann ReJ T Melt P Mats Mr N Mori B Morton J Merton Mr M Morten S Morton Mrs P McGrath BA McGrath Mrs NV Montserrat Miss J

JR

Parker Mim "V"

Peck Dr & Mrs J K

Pitkin Mr A

Pisson & & Jr

BD & Mr.

Mim

TO-DAY'S WEDDING,

cas, and not an Indian, and then Davenport Miss M Oshome Mrs WH

Evans Mis à is, one in 500. Carbolic acid, on joined the Middlesex."

Eguchi room, the No. 1 fireman said they

Lient.-General Aoki of the the other hand, prevents the

of

blood white

As to the fators, his ambition Ehrman A were going aahore, and nobody

Harman Mra K would stop them. Knowing that Japanese General Staff, #300rding activities

of tarns to fresh fights. De is apply E he could get no more firemen at to a report from the Chinese corpuscles in

Exilios M Mr 2 Alexandria, and wanting to get the Minister to Tokyo, is expected one part in 500, bat will not killing for admission to the Flying Eager MO

to teke germs antil the strength of one Corpe. He holds an air pilot's ship along, as he was under Gov-jin Peking shortly

bie post BU military part in 250 has been resched.certificate. ernment orders, he suggested that ap

Mim E J

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solutions

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Tiske Mas G

it might be possible for the men adviser to the President. On Tast is to say, in order to get a

our orderlies managed to light Mr. Cyril Champkla-Miss G. G. | given the next day.

a fire. The place is lit by candies

all day, and one feels rather like

■ rabbit.

WII100.

there was no trouble, but several

When you

Road Mrs LE Buntok M W

Rinch G

Einambray Mrs R · Raid K. B Eisenbray Mim

Eisenbrey Miss I

Franch Mis Farber Mia

Ramany B Диме В Stark Mes M

Shalmire G W

E Siofort Mr & Mrs

Fisher D O Fitzsimmons PF Goodali Mra G A Graves MrzÏ Gilmore Men G. Gardner Miss

Garand Mrs have so for lost Garland X SE Gurßugal Mrs G

Garland HP

a rest,

Hars Mine M

L.

Biefert Marier H Bmmish Mra F Stone L D Behner O

Bievan G-E

& Smith Me & Mes LO

Bauer JN A

Simpson T H

Simpson Mrs O Вревсе о

Spitzel

Byzague Sprayus Men JE

Sindlinger J B Bindlloger Me MR Trinkley Mr & Ma

WL Tanchida 8

Tamba W

Tracabell Mrs AT Taiang WO

Villaverde Mei F Villavard & C Da

Walsssbach J J Whillock HB Willard DA

PB Wiliam M

to be given passes, and these were the other hand, Mr. Wang Ta-solation of carbolic acid which Alterwards baieh special envoy to Japan, will will kill germa it has to be made.

leave Peking for Tokyo ris Muk-twice as strong as one which WHEN EVERY NOISE GETS W

white blood corpuscles, 'ON YOUR NERVES." timea later he thought there was dea and Kares about the end of interferes with the good work of going to be. It was extremely un- the month. The visite of these the The men live in two adjoining

comfortable to have such men as important officials to Tokyo and whereas "favino" kills" germa Peking are said to be connected) when it is 400 times weaker shan dag-outs. I aske_my hat off, A pretty wedding was solem-pars of the crew. metaphorically, to Tommy Atkins aimed at St. John's Cathedral this Evidence was also given by the with the new crisis because it the strength required to prevent

Tas reports on the antiseptic control of your nerves that you Ganza Mrz GG every time I see him. He locks afternoon, the parties to the con-Chief Engineer, David Noven, is necessary for China to work the work of the white corpuscles. extraordinary in his sin helaet, trees being Mies Constance who corroborrated what the Cap jointly with her neighbour.

fly to pieces" over the least little Gessler E E his gas mask, and his very waddy Gwendoline Wiless, only child an had said. He had no complaints Some Chinese vernacular papers are very encouraging. In a uniform; but he is always onoor of Mr. John Bowall Guy to make since, but he was never arge the Central Gɔverament not paper by Mr. Ligat the case, is

DAITOS to give your "The patient fal and seems ready for anything. Wilson, of Pakefield, Sufolk, sure that his orders were going to to proceed further until the Japan-recorded of a man who had his nose or excitement it is high time Hap Mr & Mra

ese Government has expressed ita leg amputated.

and to build up your blood. I w The feature, to my mind, of the who has just arrived from Home, be abeyed.

The No. 1 firemen and the other | definite opinion. The recent re- came under my esze with a 785, You are keeping up on your Hoge Mr & Mrs new Army is its youth. One meets and Mr. Cyril Champkin;

Buy Y P any amount of captains aged 20. younger son of Mr. James defendants denied the allegations, port from Tokyo that all the septic stamp. It had been treated Oar General is 33, and was a Hedges Champkin, of Eastbourne, but his Worship contended the Japanses vernacular journals and with eveol for three weeks, but are alone. Your pris, owaliow

Your whole Hashim A A Captain before the war. He lives Sussex. The bridegroom is first defendant to ten work hard official circles are in favour of showed no definite improvement complexion shows that your blood Hea

| Higinbotham MrE After four day's treat system is wank and ran down. The disisbotam E in the cellar of a rather fine popular captain in the EK.V.E, labour and all the others to 28 China's rupture with Germany is in the sapparative condition. is thin and watery. chatean. The place has escaped and manager of the local branoh days' hard isboar, ordering them not quite correct as the Hoshi,

the Nichi Nichi and Asahi have ment with farine the wound had drawn look, the snuken eyes, the cook t

deepening lines abɔa; the mouth Irbester Mim V

Jones t the aniversal abelling, as it is of the Mercantile Bank. The also to pay $5 fãos.

all-written anfavourably about entirely used to discharge." surrounded by trees. It dates from service was conducted by the Rev.

Ensol has proved a great help as and forehead, the loss in weight, Jones M the matter. Louis XIV and has a splendid | V. H. Copley Moyle.

an antinoplie in this war, yet it are plain signs that the nerves Laarby GE The Tahsinpas publishes a banquetting ball with coate of The bride, who was given

Your nervous energy and will Lepsheek & W report that in a recent interview is interesting to note that, while and body being poorly nourished, layin away by Mr. Evan Ormiston, All day and all night--with was charmingly attired in a

with the Japanese Charge dit kills the germ referred to at 1 Affairs, oncerning China's in 1,000 concentration, it inter-power are all that is standing Lu 13 intervals one listens to the music dress of Georgatto, embroidered of the biggans. No one in allowed in silver over chifan, and she

nititads towarde Germany, he fores with the white blood between you and a complete Don't patoff taking Dr. Williams* to be without his gas mask slung was attended by Mim Angel

expressed his approval and said oorpuscles at 1 in 4,000. Tha nervous breakdown. round him, and elaborate preann. Ormiston, and the

uken by Chins and that such to do ita antiseptic work it has tions are wken in osso of a gM Joyos and Dorothy Bolyosk, who

Japanese papera as had written interfered with the work of the noster a collapse than you think.

Few people know their endar PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Bitnok

were attired in disses, of white

warrior" cells. adversely did not represent the

anos. Dr. Williams' Pink Pillo The life is not a bad one, and ai net with yellow saabes. They wore

tras views of the Japaness nation.

build up, purify and put your times it has an extremely amusing white net hate, with true lover's

On March 4, the second Sunday Mr. Ching Chang - heinog, side. Wouro always dirty, wo ars koota in yellow panna, and each always flopping about in mad; carried ́a bsskor of daffodila. of Lont, the anonal outdoor Pro- Chinese Minister to Japan, also and we usually sleep with our Lientenast L. Murphy, H, KY.Oion of the Crows will take reports that he saw Baron Motoro clothes on. One seems to get noted na boat man. The service pisce in the compound of the on the 10th instant, to cek bin need to these discomforts, and, in was choral, the hymns played by Cathedral of the Immaculate for Japan's views and whether

It is reported that the Bank of They give swength not stimuls Dymond T spite of the damp, one feels Mr. Denman Faller at the organ Conception at five o'clock in the Japan could amini China in case extremely well, I get lot of being "Thine for ever God of afternoon. The Hongkong Puline of nerd, if diplomatic relations Chosen is now contemplating the tion. Go to the nearest medicine Amusement out of it and wouldn't Lora," and "O Perfect Love." Reserve Band and a deischmant with Goimmy where broken off, sreation of a new and commodi- dealer to-day and get a bottle mura be mining it for spything. One

A reception was held after the of the N. 2 Company of the In reply the Japaness Foreignous office for the' Dairsa branch, of Dr. Wiliam.' Pink Pilla. Yu Shao-bong

Mimintorusid that his Government the aetimass being put at between for $1,50 ments so many types of men, and ceremony at the rezidence of dorpe will take part.

direct iba. Dự WilliamDU - TIENEN MEINE We are informed that the Rev. would certainly amfist China in 200,000yen and 400,000 yun. for $8. Or wad for them atramose. Mår d they seem to have come from all | Mr. and Mrs: Evan Ormistons Tross, of the Balesian Congrega- | the preservation of neder sa muaž/ Work will probably be started

P) Medicins Co. 96, 8sechnen Road, Ta parts of the world,

um savoir, and every New Year Mr. and Mrs. Champkin wowed sion Mono, will prasah in the possible if there were a breach brisu to yourself and all in the congrarplations

arms on its walia,

THE PROCESSION OF THE CROSS.

Missos Next Sunday's Function at the thit it was the right step to be long before it is strong enong" | Pink Pills any longer. You may bej

Catholic Cathedral,

Derrington, Peak Bond, at which

Cathedral

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Bank of Chosen.

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blood in skape so properly nourish | Andumon Adams -

over-strained] Asano your exhausted 'nervoda:system. They contain Bearma W X Y · Do opiatsi or harmful drugs, Chubb 8 P.-

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Buchanan R

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Walon Miss K

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Walker W Walton TA Jr

West Mrs & M

Weaver Me A M

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