1918-11-16 — Page 5

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DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHEESE! CHEESE!! CHEESE!!!

Adds variety to your diet and is healthful food.

AMERICAN CHEESE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918.

FRENCH

COULOMMIER

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COTTAGE CHEESE.

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Gloves.

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ARROW SHIRTS

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is opening at Kowloon

TO-MORROW NIGHT, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 17TH.- FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY Prices of Admission.

Full Box, 6 Seats

THE VICTORY SMILE

EE him smile. He has beard the great good

SEE

news and it pleases him immensely "as it pleases every one of us. Who is he?

Never mind. It's a sure thing he's no Hun.

They can't smile that way is Germany nowadays.

There is something behind that smile that you

should know,

Powell

Wm.

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PIRACY IN HONGKONG

HARBOUR.

50 cts. 30

W. HARMSTON. Proprietor.

Daring Haul In Broad Daylight

A story of darióg pirsoy was reported to the Felice yesterday

STEEL EXPORTS.

Raising of American Embargo,

afternoon, by Li Fat, coxswain of A telegram has been received the launch Taikoo Dook. Is ap-bye-well-known firm in Hoog pears that the Taikoa Dock had Long from America, indicating to pay their Chinese employee that the embargo bas been raised yesterday, so mes were sent to the on the principal lin s of steel. Bank to get the money. After get Prices, bowever, are said to still ting the money, they pat it rale high.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

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in three boxes, the total being $32,000 in various denomins tions. They left Murray Pier at about 2 p.m. with a crew of six men and ten pasengers. When near Kellak Island, one of the men- who boarded the launch at Hongkong as a passenger seised hold of the Gorewain. striking bis head with revolver, and forced bim down the bold. The men evidenty bad information to the fat that a huge sum of money was being carried, and it SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Headquarters. appears that some of the crew Victoria Barracks, until were nacomplicay. "It seems that o'clock NOON on TUESDAY, the outswain was kepta priacner 26th November, 1918, for the in the bold, for the pirates had supply of FORAGE for the period takon good care to paver the hold. 1st January, 1919, to 31st March, After twenty five minutes · BE A 1919.

osptive. be "forced" open

WAR DEPARTMENT

CONTRACTS.

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Forms of Tender and other the bold, and, coming to the particulars may be obtained from deck, be found that his launch the cffice of the 0.0, A.8.0. st WA anabored of Sai Che Wan: the Headquarters Offices.

on the mainland on the opposite Hongko:g, 16th November, 1918.

sida of the Dick. He then

started to fearch for the money snd be found out that the three

big bad been broken open sed $17,000 taken away. The fact inst there were i vr armed men on

HONGKONG POULTRY

ASSOCIATION.

MEETING in connection

bised naturally, frightened the A with the above will be held others. A Chinese passenger on the in the MUSIC ROOM" of the -launch was also searched by the CITY": FALL st 5.15 PM on robbern, who took from his p»nos WEDNESDAY next the 20th jawellery to the valas of $555.- inst

The Police are now bot on the

BUSINESS :—

trail of the pirates, and it is hoped. To form & Poultry Association they will be brought to book and to arrange to hold a Poultry early. Where the pirates have Show at an early date,, gone is not at present known. Hongkong, 16th November, 1918,

HR

E has been thinking out how to help the boys who have won the great] Victory

and he has come to a decision. The decision

1i

,

is to devote all his spare cash to help the

wounded and he is going to have some fun for

his money. You will see him on HEATHER

DAY buying rosettes, you will see him at St.

Andrew's Fair shying balls at the effigy of

Kaiser Bill and just for luck, he is going to

buy some tickets in St. Andrew's War Bond

Drawing. He knows where the money is going

and he feels in a much happier mood over part-

ing with it than he "did last year at this time.

You think it all out and you, too, will stump

up and smile.

HEATHER

ST.

ANDREW'S

DAY

FAIR

29th November 1918.

ST. ANDREW'S WAR BOND DRAWING

31st December 1918,

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