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LAND OF LLOYD GEORGE.
WAR MUSEUX.
Lantera Lecture at Ualon ~
Church.
Suggestions from Hongkong. Requested.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917.
EATABLE FISH.
Pestroyed by Germans before Leaving France-
Mr. Henry Wood, the United Press staff correspondent with the Armies in Frazion,
A pleasant hour and a half was upent by the Union Charch Gaild We have received copies of French last night in listening to a correspondence in connection writes :- lecture by the Rev. J. Kirk with the establishment in London Germany's Intent effort at vuok- Maconacbie on "The Land of of a National War Museum. Bising dry very inch of the invaded Lloyd George.".
Excellency the Governor has The lecturer gave recollections appointed a local Committee, of regions of Frence before she is and observations regarding many which the members are:-Sir obliged by are the har just
come to light in the disocvery ports of North Wales, which Charles Eliot, EC.M.G, O. that the canals and rivers of be believed he could Claim the Bor. Mr. Pollock, the Hon. northern France as being sited "to know intimately from Mr. Anton and Mr. S. B. C. Rom.lifelees of eatable fi-b. repeated holiday experiences The last named is the Secretary The discovery was only made and was able to illustrate pro and will be glad to receive any faeely with beautiful lantern suggestions with regard to con views from photographe taken tribations from this Colony to the during a series of years. He dealt National Museum. at greatest length with the Lloyd George country, the view of the
mountains, valley, and pictures. que rains of Carnarvonshire great.
A memorandum contained in
the correspondence asys The
Foops of the assistanos which the Committee of the National War
ly interesting the sudience. Views Museum Lope to receive from were shown from Llanyatamdwy, their fellow-countrymen resident the scene of the Prime Minɛter's abroad has been romewhat en- childhood, and Criccieth, his pre-larged. We are now sexious for
when the French recently under- took the task of rendering these waterways navigable after the German destruction_of_bridges,
locks, embankments and barges,
The necessity of draining dry many of the canale and portione
of river beds rendered unusable by the Germana has brought to light the numerous fish traps,
order to catch absolately every seines, barriers and other appli- ancoe deed by the Germane in fish. Frequently the canals and
sent Welsh home. Of the latter the generous co-operation of cur the speaker remarked that it was Governors and Administrators to 'a good place for the spade and secure, not only documentary and rivers were divided up into bucket business, and sleo golf, published evidence of the war sections with barriera soross each that other infantile parenit." sclivities of British subjects in our end to render impossible the One or two Lloyd George stories Dominions and Colonies, but also
escape of single, fish. Evid- interested the audience, e.g. that" exhibits" relating to the war as
ence has slao been found of the Welsh railway porer it affects those countries. For ex pounding bia praises in the eare emple, we should very much like of the use of explosives of stun of a Siemensch till the latter the Moseam to possess complete ping the fish and bringing them to the surface, where they were exclaimed, "Your Lloyd George collections so far as possible, fraked in with hand rakes.. isn't God Almighty!" "N," Government proclamations, re said the Welshman, but be's
young yet."
Previous to the German in-.
oruiting postera, bandbille, ware vasion, the canal, rivere aud maio, war pictures and engray waterways of France had been Mr. Maconschis recounted bía inge, war postage-alampa and own experiscos as 8 crstary to postcards, Red C108 embleme, brought to a high state of fish the Free Church Federation in Bag-day couvenirs issued in the them and by the enforcement of productiveness both by atcsking bringing Mr. Lloyd George 10 ericus countries and colonies practical laws regarding fishing. speak in Manchester. The first affected directly or indirectly by The ides was to keep the prodeo time a very scanty sadience the war. We are soricua sisa to tiveness of these streams ap to Assembled, bas ten years later include specimens of enemy their highest pitch at all times. ball holding 8,000 was too small. propagande, documente, stamps, River fishing constituted one of etc. These are often obtainable the very important industries of in nential countries. And, as we the country, and a orelai ob are particularly anxious to interest
servance of the fehing laws
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DAIRY FARM NEWS.
NOTICE.
Owing to the scarcity of Local
Beef we have been authorised.
by the Food Committee to in-
crease our retail prices by 15.
from 1st November, 1917.
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PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
the children of the present and insured the permanency of the HE Undersigned has received
future generations in the Masenm as a whole, it has been decided Orders issued to-day by Mr. F. to devote one section to war-toys O. Jenkin, D.S.P.. (R.), state and models, picture-books, and
Parades, Central 5.30 p.m.
Monday. November 5.-Nos. 3 and 4 Platoon, and all Re- craits.
Tuesday, November 6.-No. 5 and 6 Platoons, also No. 2 Bestion st Water Police Station and Ambulence Platoon at Tang Wah Hospital at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, November 7.-No. 2 Platoon.
Tozsday, November. 8.-Noe 7 and 8 and Ambulance Platoons, Friday, November 9.-No.
Section and all Recruits.
Harbour Patrols.
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Whistles and Chains. Áre to be worn at all times with uniform.
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Bead and Orchestra. Band Practices for November: -Tuesday, November 6; Friday, November 9; Tuesday, November 13; Friday, November 16; Wed- nesday, November 21st; and Tuesday November 27,
river stocks.
Alleged Copyright Violation. In the Yokohams Court the
instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction on
SATURDAY, the 3rd Novem- ber, 1917, commencing at 11 am. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.
3 Cases Eams. Terms: Cash
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
The one iden dominating the Germana appears to have been to make certain that after their similar attractions. If these, too, actuation it would be years. could be collected and sent before the French would agein through the cficial channels, to be able to restock the rivers and the National War Museum, we cansis to their former plenti- should be deeply obliged. To fulness. make the collections as complete as possible, we would venture to enggest to Colonial Governors and Administrators that they should (circalaties their subordinate of
ficiale, aking them to look out hearing bas begon of an action] for and purchase for us local brought by Mr. E. L. Bensley, Tins Undersigned has received specimene of the above ostalogue London, compiler of Bentley's Auction on of articles (by no means complete) Complete Telegraphic Code, which are never likely to reach 8gainst Mr. H. B. M. Dapont, at the capital city of the country present residing in Yokohama, It only remains to be added that claiming from him the payment the authorities of the Moseum of Y.4,00, damages for the will, of course, pay for all pur- alleged violation of copyright. chases made within reason: N.B.-Nothing expensive is
wanted unless it is bath rare and important.”
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instructions to sell by Public
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By Order of the Board, C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager.
WEDNESDAY, the 7th Novem- Hongkong, 1st November, 1917.
ber, 1917.
commencing at I am.
at his Sales Rooms. Duddell Street,
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Tapestry covered drawing room suite, silk tapestry covered easy chairs, plush covered couch, oak and teak batatands, teak roll top desk, flower stands, engravinge, Hongkong, 1st November, 1917. ornaments, carpet and rugs, etc., etc.
Teak extension "dining tables, morocco covered dining chairs, teak sideboard, dinner waggon, ice chest, dinner service, electric)
Orchestra Practicer:-Mon-
Has the reader noticed how WANTED. -By young days November 5, 19 and 26.
become nervona people have
Spanish Gentleman, BOARD English Clarionet Clan-Wednesday nowadays? A well-known physi- and LODGING with November 7 and 14 and Taceday, cian esys that balf the patient to Box No. 1332 c/o Hongkong table fans and lamps, glassware,
Family. at moderate terms. Apply who come to him in there timer
Telegraph." are nerve atarved; and the die order is growing commoner every year. RestlessDGES,
November 20,
Requiem Mass.
A Requiem Mase will be held at the Roman Catholic Cathedral
disturbed
of 7.30 am, on Saturday, Novem sleep and headaches are only s ber 3, for the repose of the euule part of what the patients suffer.
of those who have died in the war. All Catholic members of the Force wishing to attend will parade in uniform with Reimste at Central Station at 7.15 am. sharp, and report to Chief In spector D'Almade.
KONINKLYKE PAKET- VAART MAATSCHAPPY.
The worst is their misery of mind. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. They cannot face the smallest
ficely. A slammed door ter. THE Steamship tures the raw nerves. Their minds
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are undecided, their tempera having arrived, Consignees of irritable, their courage Bad eon-cargo by her are hereby notified centration oll gone.
that all Goods are being landed
etc'; etc.
Fine double brass bedsteads. single and double iron bedsteads, fine teak single and double ward-! robes, dressing tables. wash- stands, chest of drawers, etc., etc..
*150*
1 Cottage piano by Challen and Son in fire condition.
On view from Monday the
3 Hand sewing machines. N.B. The above have been moved to Sales Rooms for con- The worst of it is, said the at their risk into the hazardous venience of Sale. doctor, that people in this con- and/or extra bazardous Godowne A Noley Cour.
dition are tempted te as to drage of the Hongkong and Kowloon 5th November.. Four men were charged before Morphis, cocaine, opium, and Wharf and Godown Company, Mr. J. R Wood, at the Police similar. things hav an evil Ltd.. whence and/or from the Court this morning, with being| faceínation." Others overleed Wharves delivery may le ob- elowaways on the a.r. Japan. themselves with farer foods intained. Goods not cleared by the Inspector Gordon, who had the Lope of building up their 7 November, 1917, will be
subject to rent. charge of the case, foid that the nerves.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms-Cash on delivery.
GEO."P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
All broken, chafed and dam- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Tersel was going into Kowloon The right way to treat starved aged packages are to be left in Bay, where examinations were nerves is to look to the blood. for the Godowns, where they will be made by the doctor, S. C. A.'s heathy, well-nourished blood-examined on the 6th Novem. M/V "GLENGYLE" men, and the Police. The latter stream feede the nerves, quickly ber, 1917, at 10 am.
Arrived 26th October, 1917. had been requested to search the restoring lost vitality and bring Claims against the steamer
"ONSIGNEES BIO hereby vessels here to find stowawaya 29 ing the mind up to its old power. must be presented in writing
notified that owing to an out- sometimes on reaching the next Dr. Williama' pink pilla for pale within ten days after arrival of port 100 stowaways were found people one their wonde fal re-seamer, otherwise they will not breek of fire immediately on the arrival of the above vessel Aver be recognised. and the Captain of the shipputation to their power of making got into serious trouble, His new blood-the only thing that effected by the undersigned in sined "but no deposits will be No Fire Insurance will be age. Bond will require to be Worship adjourned the oss until will make healthy neiger. "hey any case whatever.
collected at present. yen o'clock tonight, saying that are obtainable from derlera every
Bille of Lading will be counter- JARDINE, MATHESON & the noise which was going on in where, also one bottle for $150, signed by doggy
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Agents, The "GLEN" A gents. impossible for him to go on with Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Ezs.
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