THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1917.
CANTON NEWS.
Our Chaton Corresponde, writes under: dite of November
as follows:--
CHURCH SERVICES.
St. John's Cathedral, Hong kong
22nd Bunday ißer Trinity, 4th November, 1917. Holy Cota- munion (7.30 am) Matins (11 am.) Responses: Ferial. Venite, Lee Psalms:-Moak, Aldrich, Woodward. Te Deum: Rugselt, Jones, Pya Jubilate : Aylward (1 th evening) Hymns: 260, King. 428:1 God Save," the N.B.-Psalm 19. verses 1, 7, 12, 15, in unison. Psalm 20, verses 5,9 in unison. Psalm 21, verses 7, 8, 13 in unison. Holy Com munion (12 noon.) Evensong (6 pm.). Responses: Ferial.
·Jones. Palms: Battisbill, Hopkins. Marnificat: Barnby (11th evening.) Nune. Dimittis: Wesley. Hymns: 221, 217, 157. Union Church, Kennedy Road.~*
Commander Li Fok-lam the newly appointed Defenes Com majesioner of Kwong Wu, Ng Ping-ping, Canton Pelios Super- Intendent bow hi-ging and many other Commanders of the King Wal army. Brudy bent a telegram de alat Oct, so General Lak Wing-ting denouncing Chan Ping-kwan as being nor suitable for the position of Military Gór ernor of Kwangiang on account of his brak action towards the Canton people, and sino 1squar ing General Lak to remove Chan Ping-kaan immediately and Sp. point another fan whis' sub-| stitute.shoreply has been“18Morning 11 Hymns: 377, 605, voniyadímom Geserál Luk ordering them to strictly maintain order troubles.
Commander Sam Hung ring, Difenos Commissioner of Yam- abow and Limehow, has been ordered to bad his's army to attack Swatow, Ee ban completed all]:* the necessary arrangements and will leave Canton on the 4th inst.
Governor Là In-bon has tele- graphed the Defence Commis sioner of Shin Hing to transferi several battalions of the Shia Eling troops to Canton, owing to his body guards being not scficient for defence purposes.
Owing to the armies stationed at various railway stations having been ordered to Canton, the Director of the Canton and Kow: loon Railway has-petitioned the Tuohun of Canton to send another Army to defend the railway line.
Martial law, was enforced in.
·Ho Nam yesterday on account of the present unsettled condition.
Governor Li 'In hon, called upon Chan Pong-kwan at his Yamen at noon on the let to con fer on the present situation. He also paid s visit to Mok Wing. Bun, the ex-Defence Commander of Kwong-Wai. It is reported that Governor Li has declared that if Chao Ping-kwan should actually hand over the Tachan post to him he would agree to scoopt it in order to maintain order.
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T.N.T. HAIR DYE,
Chemist's Comment on War Girls' Craze for Powder and Make-up.
Munition gitis who use the explosive T.N.T. (or its equival ent, tatry!) to give their hair an anbarn tint ought to know that they are running very grave risks -not of being blown up, but of} ruining their health.
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"Dermatitis and toxia jaundice, two`tery painful and distressing complainte, are likely to be con tracted by any girl who does it
Sunday Services, Nov. 4th
$14, 510. 110. Evening 6 Яymmi 238, 95, 509:131. Preschor: Rev.
St. Peter's Church, West Polat→
Sunday November, 4, 1917. 8 am. Holy Communion 11 am. Morning Prayer, Holy Com muaton and Bermon. Preacher: Rev. C. B. Shann M. A. The Gospel Hall No. 10 and 12 Pedder Street). Weekly Services:-Sunday. Breaking of Bread, 11 a.m. Gospel Meet ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Exposition of Scripture. 8 p.m. Thursday, Bible Class, 8 p.m. "Friday, Bible Class for Ladies, 5.39 p.m. Saturday, Prayer Meeting, 8 p.zi
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Wesetyan Methodist Church, Wanchai. — Sunday Morning Service 10.15 am, bunday Evening Service 6.15 p.m. Soldiers and Sallors Home
Arsenal Street.Sunday Even-.. ing, Gospel Services 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Church. Garden Road.—Mass and Sermon ak 10 am, followed by the Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacra ment- Roman Catholic Cathedral, Glen-
ealy.Low Masses at 6, 7, and". 9.30 am. High Mass at 8 am." 5.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed Sacramení.
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First Church of Christ Scientist.
-MacDonnell Road. Sundays, 11.15a.m.Wednesdays, 5,30 p.m.
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Kremis acquitted.
At the Mized Court, Shanghai on October 29, before Mr. Grant Jones, Britisis Amsensor, and Mag- intrate Kaun, Keinrich Kremis, the Austrian, charged with the marder of Maracork at the Austriso Conenlate-General on. August 15, continued his state- ment in his own defence. Es was sequitted,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
AMERICAN CONSULAR
SERVICE
regalarly," said an official of the Notice to Persons Proceeding to
Krplosives Department when his
attention was drawn to a case of
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the United States..
the kind disclosed at the West Notice is hereby given; that London Police. Court,
under the revised regula Apart from the danger to health, tions of the government of the T.N.I is very inefficient se a United States it is required that hair brightener, so the induce all persons entering the United ment to uss it is small;
States from abroad shall present, There has never been a time before admission therein, a pass- in my experience when girls port or a document in the nature *** of a passport, vissed by a ZopsU- bought so many” “beautifers, said a London chemist of middle-lar officer of the United States in the country.from which! they- sge, who was consulted about the depart from the United States babit of monitionetten. TM“Stal and also vissed by a consular/ fan tha hale stuff for the avas amang ofth “United State * 1 tha stud for the complexion, sinis for port of actual empark hon for the the Magar-nails, there is a record United States or a port of transs ale for them all just 'now, "în shipment. In the case of Aliens spite of high prices. Girls use not of the Chinese race it also is face powder who would have required that the passport be thought it quite improper a few supported by a worn declaration, in triplicate, indicating the years ago.
identity, nationality and objecta of such aliens entering the Knited States at this time, to which declaration shall be attached a
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¦ Requery Mass.
A Bequiem Mas wys culebrated | signed photograph of the bearer. the Roman Catholic Cathedral This declaration thall be present- 7,30 this morning, for theed at the office of the consular "offour" "visseing" the passport of pose of the
of thow who sach alien at the time of present- have died in the Among ing such passport for via Blank Clergy form for making such declara- Chinese, tions are to be had at all hotels, nish| steamship offices,, and' at this cponplate generali kina cons
Commencing with, Xember upporting clarations shall to Filented "Tor'Fisk Knd'rörification""5 Loast two Béka ploda "to the pro-
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1. GEORGET, ANDERSON, (korife.” ToCommif) Ganbral,ti.
Hongkong, November 5, 1917.
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