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THEATRE

10

ENTERTAINMENT.”

TO-NIGHT

AT 915 ALSO

ROTAL

Monday, April 9.

Booking at the HONGKONG HOTEL on MONDAY from

noon till 6 p.m. ·

Frederic Shipman

THE

PRESENTS

FRENCH-CANADIAN TENOR

PAUL

DUFAULT

ASSISTED BY

PAULINE BINDLEY, ERNEST EMPSON,

SOPRANO.

PIANIST.

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME:

Piano Solo... FANTASIE RIGOLETTO...

ERNEST EMPSON.

Aria SHADOW SONG (Dinorah)

Aira...FROM

Liszt

144

Meyerbeer

Miss PAULINE BINDLEY, THE PRODIGAL SON"

...Sullivan

.

PAUL DUTAULT.

Harris

Spross

...

...Hildach

Snge (0) AT THE END OF THE DAY.. (b) WILL O' THE WISP

Miss PAULINE BINDLEY,

Duet....THE PASSAGE EIRD'S FAREWELL

Piano Solos... (a) GAVOTTE

INTERVAL.

ERNEST EMPSON

(b) PRELUDE

Songe (a) SOMETIMES IN SUMMER

(b) MALGRE MOL

(e) IF YOU LOVE ME ..

PAUL DUFAULT.

Songs. (a) THE WRES

(b) A DREAM FANCY (c) L'ETE

...

Miss PAULINE BINDLEY.

Songs...(a) LORRA NE, LORRANE, LOREE

Gluck. Brahma Rachmaninoff

Bennett ...Pfeiffer MacDermid

Lehmann Marshail Chaminade

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

AUCTIONEER & GENERAL

BROKER,

SUBMARINES AND

STRATEGY.

Effect at Salonica.

The first discussion of the THE Undersigned has received

instructions to sell by Pubstrategical considerations which

lie Auction on

THURSDAY, the 12th April. 1917.

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

Comprising:-

are supposed to be at the back of the new submarine policy is to be found in an article published on Sanday by the Military Corre scondent of the Frankfater Zeitung.

The writer insists upon the Basertion that the German milit ary and political sathorities are now for the first time agreed that Teak batatands' easy chains. the moment has come when the teak writing tables, blackwood new warlate is politically and lower stands, marble clocks, militarily possible" as an effec tive war method." He reciten the pictures, ornaments, etc, etc.

Teak extension dining table &fficial explanatione, and then' chairs, teak sideboard, dinner adds:- waggon, ice chest, dinner service,

The strategical foundation for electric table fans and lamps, ! glass and electro-plated ware, the decisits effect of the sub- marine war lina on the Continent e:c, elc.

roves

Single and doub'e teak, ward-on our fronts.. They must bold with bevelled mirrorm. Only then will the encesas double brass mounted iron bed-be of a kind to decide the war. steads, teak dressing tablez, As to this Hindenburg, the com- petent authority for this question, marble top washstands, etc., etc.

Also

hes set ont minde at rest.

1 Adams Cabinet. On view from Wednesday, the lith inst

Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery. GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

"FOR SALE.

24 "IZ" Slazenger Tennis Racquete.

35 dozen" M & T" Superior Golf Balls.

10 dozen Slazenger

10 pieces back stop netting.

Balls.

***

442

... Spross Chaminade Hulin

PAUL DUFAULT.

$3. 12. &

$1.

[b) AU PAYS BLEU

(c) INVICTUS

PRICES

Booking for MONDAY'S Concert at the HONGKONG HOTEL, MONDAY, from Noon to 6 p.m.

NOTICES.

MEUKOW BRANDY

Purveyed to House of Lords, The Govern-

Temis

tennis

Apply! GEO. P. LAMMERT.

FOR SALE.

MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CARS, 1917 Overland Touring Cars,

Cylinder. 7 Seater, GEO. P. LAMMERT, Duddell Street, Hongkong, 18th February, 1917,

THE HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA WAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.

forms for Membership of the above Association may be obtained from all the Banks or from the undersigned.

APPLICATION

ment Depart-1 THE UNION INSURANCE

at

ments

Washington,

U.S.A.

AND

The Different Navles and Armies. Sold Irarywhere. Sold Agents :- H. RUTTONJEE

& SON.

16, QUEEN'S ROAD,

HOWE'S SCALES

FOR ALL PURPOSES.

Prices on Application.

MUSTARD & CO.,

*4, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL.

FIRST FLOOR. TELPHONE 10-1186

SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD., Honorary Secretaries & Treasurers. Hongkong, 15th January, 1917.

ASAHI BEER.

ASAHI BEER

GRAND PRIZE

SAHI

*DAI NIPPON BREWERY

BEER

BAHI

LAGER BEER

SPECIALLY GREWED

'FON

EXPORT.

COMPANY

LOKYO, JAPAN

Bussan Kaisha

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Chiyoda M., Jap. s. 1,065 Kawada, Sih Apr.-Hongay, 3rd Apr. Cal- On & Co. Chipthing. Br. 1199, Jarr.tt, Sih Apr.-Tientsin, 33th Apr., Gen.-

Gep-

Kuajiri M, Jap. 2. 4.063, Ezos, 5th

Apr-Oiska, th .. 0.8. E Shunchong, Chi, a. 987. Kyle, 5th Apr.

Saigon, 26th Mar. Rice - Chines Taming, Br, s. 1,350, Pennefather, Sih

Apr.-Amey, 4th Apr., Gen. –B. 8. 1 Feolos, Chia.s. 859, Miraoka, 6th Apr.-

Bangkok, 18th Mar. Rice-Chiness

Ondendijk, Goontoer, Dat.. 3,705.85,

6th Apr.- Bata ria, Gen, J, C. J. L Haitan, Br.1.183, Hodgins, Fth Apr

Swatow. 5th Apr., Gen. D. Ia & Co. Yung hin, Chi, a 999. Janet, 6th Apr

Baigon, lat Apr., Rice-Chidene. Apr.-Sbanghal, Oca.-J. M. & Co. Watang. Br. 13. 1418, Morrison, it

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Faru GOINTOEB, from Batavie, on

April

Big C do

Bot A E

Bratburne Coarell E W Downie Dean is

W

Exter A Vas Gart J J de Kendall RN Koolmeyer D-O L Parser WE Railton N

The purely material effects of the submerine wir will not occur in a day and those people who are now talking of England's being laid low in a very short time are rendering no service to the German people. What we have to do is to bring dow the people that is mightiest at se, This cannot be done by the simple decision to conduct a ruthless abmarice war. Our decision will provoke the most severo counter.

fects. Grest power, great deter-THEL mination, and a bigh degree of *** skiil on the part of the enemy will Tour. be opposed to the practical carry-d ing out of our plan.

After a short reference to nea trals, the writer proceeds:→

Spencer C C Fit Mrs E

Schrieke Mr & Mrs

GG Schonbendorp PUL

Smith Mr & MrJ &

Willems GE Webster Mr & Mrs.

JA

Wheelon Man Wheelen Miss

TIDE TABLE.

From 2nd Apr. to 8th Apr.

MAY

Mon.

+

1

2

4

BAL

7

1

**

High Water

Hongkong

Kean Time.

Low Water

Hongkong"

Мебл

m morning, afternoon.

From military point of view it is General Sarrail above all who is hit. The Salonics under-

Supreme Court Vacation. taking bed in any case its weak-

The offices of the Supreme ness in the necessity of a line of communications by sel. It also Court will be open daily from 10 required a great deal of tonnage, .m. to 1 p.m. during the Easter not Vacation, except on Public and which consequently was available for the other require-General Holidays when the offices ments of the Estente. The over-will be entirely closed. The sea communications of Sarrail's Easter Vacation commences on army will now cost considerably April 6. 1917, and terminales on more sacrifices, and, as a reault April 12, 1917, (both days in- of the increased danger, will be clasire).

and uncertain

Public Vacciastors, still mora

The following hava been pancial. The losses in ships in the Mediterranean will be erer appointed public vaccinatore:- more difficult to make good be Messrs. Alfred Morris, Barbert cause elsewhere also tonnage will Wallace Bay, Lem Kai-910, Lın decrassa more Yo-ting, Fong Hoi-shuen, Au henceforward rapidly, while at the same time, Tak-abing, Yam Kwan-son, Chan in view of the great off-naives, Yueng, Kwok Kwei-fong, Wong very many abips will be urgently Yau-kan, Young Man-yuk needed for the French and Eng.

lish coste. It should be ad led that the abandonment of the

Salonics undertaking, which has of a German invasion to deceive French 0000erning the already often been been consider the

ed, will bare the its difficulties in English Army's front in France ?

The Perliner Tageblatt, ander! the present circums/sudes.

beeding "Berlin and The writer adds a few general the remarks abint prospects lard-

on leewhere," pablishes the experi- ences of a traveller who has gone about Germany to investigate the diversity of food conditions. The

writer saye;———

ENTERTAINMENTS

CLARKE'S CIRQUE.

TO-DAY.

UNDER OUR NEW TENT.

AT 5.30 P.M.

TO-DAY.

NEW TURNS. NEW TURNS.

TO-NIGHT.

AT 9.15 P.M.

Two Performances

SUNDAY,

TO-NIGHT.

AT 5.30 AND 9.15. P.M.

Booking for SUNDAY and MONDAY at the Wyndham Hotel. TELEPHONE NO. 1018.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

{{

FRIDAY, 6TH APRIL, 1917. THE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIES

THE SUBMARINE PIRATE,"

Featuring SYD CHAPLIN.

See the Submarines, Torpedos, Broadsides. THRILLS!

THRILLS !!

THRILLS !!!

The Beautiful Drama in 2 Parts.

"THE RIVAL'S DAUGHTER.” PATHE'S LATEST GAZETTES. AND OTHER INTERESTING FILMS.

On FRIDAY, 13th April, 1917. THE LONG LOOKED FOR

IRON CLAW."

BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S

BIJOU

THEATRE.

The Cosies Theatre in Hongkong.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!!

"THE ADVENTURES OF TERENCE O' ROURKE."

Ist & 2nd Episodes.

A Thrilling and Romantic Serial Photoplay in 9 Episodes.

"WAR GRAPHIC "

and KEYSTONE

HONGKONG

(OLD LAND

OFFICE

COMICS.

THEATRE.

BUILDING)..

Commencing SATURDAY, 6th April. 1917. Showing:- Two Powerful Dramas.

“IN TOUCH WITH DEATH.”

IN 3 PARTS,

AND

"THE VENDETTA.”

IN 2 PARTS.' also KEYSTONE COMICS,

hardly BDY HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

P.X.

LEAGUE.

MEETING of the above

NOTICE

While the most decisive events at was, in which perhaps the two High Ses Fleets will sleo came

The surprises began already in into action, are being prepared- autj et always so the sober cal- the train. Is Tharingen a chief forester still in Government calation that in view of the great- ness of the resources on both sides service remarked that there has

been hitherto it will take mach longer for the decision to ripen then is assumed trace of privatione in country dis

ING of Members will be by many who confuse wishes triote, and that, if Beslin is now with realities there is also being loss well off, that will do the THE ANNUAL GENERAL THE HALF-YEARLY MEET-

Berlinera no harm, se theyformer. prepared on the continental fronts the great "decision of 1917." ly did themselves well beyond all League will be held in the Hong- held on SATURDAY, the 21st As soon asikong Cricket Club Pavilion on April, 1917, at 12 o'clock NooON, THURSDAY, April 12, at 5.15t the Offices of the JOCKEY. CLUB on the Ground Floor of The enemy Press declara reasonable measure. every day that Germany has really one knocks at the door of spy

| Clubs interested are requested the HONGKONG CLUB ANNEXE,

Chater Road, already lost the war, that she is farmer and merely mentione the

By Crder, plasing her last card at ses name of Berlin, one can be sure to send representatives.

F. LINDSAY WOODS,

Hon. Becretary because she seen no farther pro-that he will not produce the spect of saccess on land, and that smallest quantity of lood; and

NOTICE the war has become "a game of when a chief forester, with bis bezord for the Germant. la superior education, bolde Bach the views, one cannot take it ill of the peculiar contradiation

have from to-day's cate enemy's blind confidence in bis simple farmer who knows nothing! I hereby give retice that I own favourable situation, dis of political economy.

The Tageblatt writer anted with 'severed my counection with Ma Fung Shu, and that he has no coesions, are brooming ever more ferquent about the possibility of disgust tost in Central Gay authority to sign my name or to a German offentire to Odens, there is plenty of imported ham, collect accounts due in respect

of my business. about the menacing of Manastir, although it cost 124. alb and about the prospects of stocks Rivaselins of Oratrel Gs man foraGermanoffanaira in the Weit, luxarter, which include bon,

"

to

He

J. CAER CLARK, "Architect & Surveyor.

To all this is added the formation several kindle of sausage, chinkens, Hongkong, 31st March, 1917. efan English Tolnateer or pafor onion, Danish milk, Diniah the dalence of England against cream, Dutch cheese, pepper, real cffes, chocolate, sweetmeats, bis- In "invisios" by German troops.

In this last mekare seriously Cuite, walnuts, bas:1 nuts, and grant, or does it extrespond with soda,—Times,

the Italian saero eg famo, which, ander the presente of needing

Printed and Published for the Elisa troops in the country, Proprietor, by: George William delinda finelk ngilant zelenilog Cade Burnett at it, les Houns apy for Fennes? Is the ides to Street, in the City of Victoria, We the bogey of the pomikality Houstons

T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 6th April, 1917,

NOTICE.

68. "HARTLEPOOL."

the Owners

res- ponsible for any Debts incurred by any member of the Crow of the above vessa).

Hongkong, 4th April, 1917.

NEITHER the Captain nor

THE GENUINE, ALL-ORITISM" POLISHÍ

NUBIAN

LIQUID WATERPROOS

BLACKING

Alen je 1899CX fər Bremen hosts, shoes, vie.

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