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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 11,-1918.

YOUR

COUPONS

IN

"Embassy

No. 77

CIGARETTES.

We have added to our list of Premiums the following shaving requisites and they are now obtainable with "EMBASSY" Coupons:--

COLGATE'S SHAVING STICK,

CREAM or POWDER

WILLIAMS'

SHAVING STICK

or CREAM

RAZOR BLADES

GILLETTE

DURHAM DUPLEX

or AUTO.

Send Coupons to:--

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO

CEO. P. LAMMERT.

AND SURVEYOR.

NOTICES.

ANCE CO., LTD.

AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER HONGKONG FIRE INSUR-

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TH

HE FORTY-NINTH OR-

DINARY MEETING

Redeemable for

10 No. 1 Coupons each

do

Redeemable for

20 No. 1 Coupons

of

THE Undersigned has received Shareholders will be held at the instructions to sell by Public Offices of the undersigned at 11 A M. on WEDNESDAY the 27th instant.

Auction on

THURSDAY, the 14th March, 1918,

commencing at II a.m.

at bis Sales Rooms. Duddell Street,

(For account of the concerned)

150 cases each 100 dozen White and Coloured Socks. Terms: Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to the 27th instant, bath days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON,

& CO., LTD. General Mansers

Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd.

Hongkong. Sth March, 1918.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY LIMITED.

for a pkt of doz..

HE Undersigned has received THE THIRTY SEVENTH OR-

ΤΗ

DINARY ANNUAL MEET-

instructions to all by PubING of thareholders will be held lic Auction on.

at the Offices of the General FRIDAY, the 15th. March

Manager at NOON on WEDNES. 1918,

DAY the 27th Instant to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 31st December, 1917. and the report of the General Managers.

commencing at II a.m. at the Water front, (Tramway "Terminus) Shaukiwan

One Worden Lighter. Length

83'. 21′ 6′′

Breadth

Depth

Capacity about 150 Tons

On view now

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

NOTICES.

NOTICE.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to 27ih instant both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 7th March, 1918.

CHINA SUGAR REFINING

CO., LTD. NOTICE.

THE Power of Attorney grant- THE FORTIETH ORDINARY

ed in favour of Mr. FRED

ANNUAL MEETING OF S. HAMLIN-1ste Manager of SHAREHOLDERS of the above our Hongkong Branch Office- Company will be held at the is this day withdrawn.

Offices of the General Agents, Pedder's Street, on WEDNES

THE ROBEET DOLLAR CO. DAY the 27th instant at 11.40.

NOTICE.

A.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 131st December, 1917.

E have this day appointed The Transfer Books of the Mr. RAY E. GUNN, Act Company will be CLOSED from

WE

ing Manager of our Hongkong the 14th 10 27th March, both Branch Office, and have authoriz-days inclusive,

ed him to sign our Firm pert JARDINE, MATHESON

procuration as from the 9th of

March, 1918,

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO,

& CO., LTD.

General Agents.

Hoogkong, 6th March, 1918,

Co., LTD.

NOTICES.

WAI KEE.

FLAC & SAILMAKER

No. 139, Des Vœux Road Central Top Floor, HONGKONG. Telephone No. 1833

DAI

ASAHI BEER.

ASAHI BEER

GRAND PRITS.

ASAHI

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LAGER BEER

SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT

COMPANY

BOLE" AGHERES

LIMITED

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

"Potopklica; metsM ZAR.

YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from page 9.)

WAR LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

London, March 8,

The War Loan Fabecriptions in London from Monday to Thura- day, inclusive, totalled £48,000,000.

SUPPLIES FOR CENTRAL POWERS.

Copenhagen, March 8.

The Hamburger Fremdenblatt states that Germany has secured the use of the Roumanian oil industries, also large quantities of grain and fodder,

Amsterdam, March 8.

The Vienna Fremdenblatt ́states that Ukraine is endeavouring to deliver to the Central Potera by April 15th 30,000 wagons of grain, 1,200 wagons of sugar, 2,000 wagons of fresan meat, and 1,000 wagons of dried fruit,

THE LATE MR. JOHN REDMOND.

London, March 8. A requiem mass in Westminster Cathedral, in memory of the late Mr. John Bedmond, was celebrated in the presence of a large; and distinguished congregation, including representatives of His Majesty the King, the Queen Mother and members of the Royal family. There were also prezent the Premier, members of the War Cabinet including General Smate, Ministers, the Speaker; all the leading politicans, and members of the peerage with their wives, Toe service mes most impressive. The coffin was covered with the Irish fieg, whole the Union Jack and Papal age were at half "mast at the principal entrance. Oardinal Boarne delivered the address. The interment will take place in Ireland.

GERMAN INTRIGUE IN SPAIN.

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London, March 8. The Times correspondent at Madrid states that the Sol publihess a letter and two dy-leaves proving the German Embassy's attempts. to foment a revolutionary movement through the Barcelona Syndicalists. The letter in from Von Stahrer, the Secretary to the Embraer, to the anarchist Niguel Paecus), and in dated November 10, 1918. It refers to a conversation between -Von Stohrer and Pascual in the Embassy and saya the Ambassador is willing to refund the cost of printing Pasoaal's fly leal.

Pascual, interviewed by the Sol, said his acquaintance with the Germans dated from the Anarchist Congress at Ferrol in April, 1915. He made a violent speech at "the "Congress and was in- mediately invited to call at the German Embassy, where he was received most cordially by the Secretary, Herr Grimm, who spoke enthusiastically of the close relations between the German Embassy and the Syndicalists at Barosions and offered to assist the Pascual to extend anarobist propaganda. Pascal, on occasion of his next visit to the Embassy, met Ven Stobrer, who said the anarchists ought to do their atmost to excite workmen against their employers. Pascual, under Von Stohrers' direction, drafted an anarchist fly-leaf against shipowners, a facsimile of which is reporduced by the Sel. An anarchist meeting at Madrid the German in i1916 was organised

agreement with Embassy. The most violent anarchists participated and fiercely attacked Signor Romanonés. By instructione from the En bassy, Pascual one morning way sammoned to the German Embassy and ordered to organise a revolutionary strike at Madrid in connec...” tion with others arranged at Catalonia and elsewhere and to excite the public against Signor Lomanones by every possible means. Some of the suggestions so frightened Pascual that he refused to a-operate.

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A few days later, the German anarchist agent, Francisco Jardin, arrived from Barcelona and told Pascual that he had come to organise a revolutionary ettike. He proposed to cat the commuaica- tions with Madrid, blow up railway bridges and spread captasiou through the country. He said there would be plenty of money and dynamite. Pascual trok alarm and the project was dropped. The Germana, however, continued their campaign against Signor Bo- manones by means of newspapers and leafista. Herr Grimm, in March, 1917, banded Pascual six baudred pesetas for the purpose of organising disturbances in connection with the Extreme Right, and Von Stohrer arranged that Pascual should break up a meeting to be addressed by Maeterlinck, bat the meeting was prohibited at the instance of the German Ambassador.

Pascual discloses the fact that a general strike in Augest wa provoked by German agents among the Syndicalista. The German fforts were afterwards directed to prevent Spanish exports to France end England, Paecus! wee ordered to excite public opinion against exporters and shipowners. Parcual says the Germans in Barcelons

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NOTE:

FRIDAY, 15th March, 1918.

*THE "FATAL RING" with PEARL WHITE. Booking at ANDERSON'S.

NOTICES.

THE SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.

30:

WAR BONDS DRAWING

(IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES.)

and Bilbao hare an understanding with certain sections of the TICKETS $5 EACH, HONGKONG CURRENCY,

workmen for the purpose of provoking constant strikes, psying the workmen in certain factories regular salaries to provoke conflicts and impede production. Everything is arranged through Syndicalist committees at Barcelona, who organised a general strike! for February 11, which is still pending."

These revelations have caused a profound senaation, but the Government has confiscated the Sol and other papera which have ventured to comment thereon and has stopped teisgrams to Londoo and Paris."

MONTENEGRO REJECTS. PEACE OFFER.

London, March 8,

The Montenegrin Minister for War, in a letter to the Press indignantly denying the rumour that Montenegro may conclude peace with the Central Powers, mentions that two thousand. Mon- Central Povere firmally offered the Montenegrin Government peaos bat it was rejected with contempt.

PRIZES:

If $500,000 is available for distribution :- WAR CHARITIES WILL RECEIVE. $125,000 FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE.

THIRD PRIZE

teneatins are fighting on the Frezob front. He adds that the 100 PRIZES OF $1,000 TO $50

GERMANY AND SCANDINAVIA,

London, Mereb 8.

According to "a message from Bockholm, the Nea Dagligt Allehanda pablishes a telegram from the Aalands saying that disembarkstion of German troopa started on Wednesday morning and was proceedingly rapidly. Formidable forces have already landed.

$187,500 $56,250

$ 37,500

$ 93,750

TOTAL $500,000

YOUR $5 TICKET

MAY WIN YOU

A telegram from Christiania rays that the President of the ANY ONE OF ABOVE PRIZES.

Finnish delegation, addreasing the Slorthing, complained of the coolness of the reception of the delegation to Norway, The delegation subrequently departed without having an audience with the King as was proposed.

The Morgenbladet dwells on the danger of Scandinavia from a Germanised Finland. The Social Dem oraten's Helsingicra corre spondent esys that a meeting of the Bocialist Ministers excitedly

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he was convinced that the bulk of the Firms would join the Bed Gaurds in war against the Germans.

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