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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NOTICES.

THE CIGARETTES WITH THE PEDIGREE

"THREE CASTLES

THE NEW SIZED

"THREE CASTLES"

SUPER MAGNUMS.

The Big brothers of the "Three Castles" family.

Sold in patent air-tight tíns containing 50 Cigarettes.

ON SALE AT ALL TOBACCONISTS.

-tis Lacement used by British-Amencan Tobacco Ca, L41

SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL

COUNCIL.

Continued from page 8),

EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919.

GERMANS. IN CHINA,

THE DEPORTATION:

WEATHER REPORT.

ARRANGEMENTS. Fabrumy 10: 11h. 2m-No_retarus f om Japan and Vinätvostrok. Presente A Shanghai Municipal notifion, has to sused poneimataber as vochaiwek; tion states that, beginning on other changes are alight. An z* t'a clone February 15, all German and and the neonnorm may be ex ected to is probably Zuvaloping over M. Caine, Austro-Hungarian male subjects | Fin of 16 years of age and upwards are required to report to the Police daily, instead of twice weekly, as formerly.

From the same date also, the enemy subjects in question will | not be permitted to change their addressoss.

A ́proclamation dealing with the regulation for the repatriation of enemy subjects in China has been drafted by General In Yung-bang- and Admiral Tsai | Ting-kan, directors of the Burma

of Deportation of Baemy Sub- joots, and has been submitted to the Sender Consul for endorse- ment before i promulgation in Shanghai,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours mating at 10 am today, 0.00 loà Total ninos January 1st 135 males spainst an avarags of 2:53 inches.

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ENTERTAINMENTS.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT.

9.15 P.M.

Pathe American Gazette No. 25.

WILLIAM FOX

PRIMINTS

BERTHA KALICH

"SLANDER

A modern society photodrama that every woman should see and every man should study.

Last two nights of the Cottrell's Acrobatic Troupe.

Thursday, the 20th. Feb. at 5.15 p.m. "My old Dutch" in 5 parts.

Sunday, the 23rd. Feb. at 6 p.m. "The Primrose Path "* in 5 parts.

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The gist of the contents of the order is that any applications that are to be made by the enemy |subjects should be filed with the Bureau, within five days from date of promulgation of the order, that no deportes should be allowed to carry more than 350 pounds of baggage in leaving China, that while deportees are allowed to keep their "per sonal property, they are required to band ofer their real | For unmorable property to the custody of the Bureau for the Sequestration of Enemy Property, and that only those above the age Father ---- of 60 years old, those whose ser- vices are required by the Dutch Consular authorities and those guaranteed by Allied Ministera will be allowed to remain in China. Besides the Central Bureau that has been established at 121 Bubbling Well Road next to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, two branch offices have been formally opened. one st the Shanghai-Nanking Rail- way Administrative Office with Mr. C. P. Yin, the Managing Director, as its head, and the other at the Fire Station of the Nantao First District, South Gate, Nantao, with Mr. Hau Kuoliang. the Chief of Police, as chief of the branch office.

SHIPPING.

VESSELS ARRIVED.

Febiny 19.

Ewanga, 128, B. Capt. Lozge, Saigon

B. & 8-Koorì g−0.46.

Fon it, 137 Br, Capt. Jose, Caston.

B.S-Mooring-B 17. Teaia, 1356 B, Capt Barkus, Bangkot.

P.-Moorlog-B 7.

The Chairman thanked Mr. Sut with the disposal of enemy property.Singon, 1061, B, Capt. Jone, Shanght. toa for his remarks. It was always It would have been very difficult for

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Woyang 1117, B, Capt. Atkinson, Wabu

J. M.-Mooring.F.

Can'or.f.M-posing-C 15. Choyrang, 1474, B-Cari Perkins, Bang- Iohan. 1228, 1 Cart. J.Den Bo

3. บ. Moriar-037.

Bongay B. B-Mooring Chuen On, 235, Ch., Capt, Jorge, Ho1how.

Capt Fan. Kobe,

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a pleasure to him and he felt quite him with the staff as depleted as Isure, to the members of his staff, to fit was to satisfactorily deal with all on Fhing. 1356, B., Capt. Wright, render the Council, the Chairman the various questions which had and the various members therein, arisen in connection with that pro- and every member of the community perty and had it not been for the every assistance where they possibly very self denying way Mr. Farmer cold and he in turn desired to ex-placed his services at the speaker's ww in the old days when there were Press to Mr. Sutton and the out-disposal and the very efficient way Hwat Wa. 1769,

Lens Yick-Moving-C 18. big bongs with a few people living going Council his thanks for the he carried out the duties entrusted Wanli, Ch. Capt. Tow T', Saigon - ix them. The exigencies of busi work which they had done during to him, he, the Chairman, did not bear had led to the putting up of the past year. As they all knew, know whether they would have been Asis, (69, Cu, Capt. Den Berg. Ha'ph ng.. large number of houses which might Mr. Sutton was Chairman of the able to answer the great many ques Kwang Tai, 18h. Ch, Capt. Fora, K. C. well be called tenement houses and Council for two years, and he, the tiens addressed to them in as satis the tendency in taking up these speaker would wish to say that the factory a manner as they had. On houses was rather regrettable. It amount of work Mr. Sutton per- behalf of His Majesty's Legation, Biyo Mar. 718, p.. Capt. Tikuska, seemed that some people tried to pat senaily had undertaken in connecthe

Minister being the chief as many human beings into the ion with the work, more especially custodian of enemy property, he Shis'n Mar, 1131, Jap, "ap'. Olamoto, houses as they could find accom

in the first year of his office demand wished to place on record his thanks modation for, and from the sanitary introduced one or two novelties, he (Applause.)

fed his grateful thanks. Mr. Sutton to Mr. Farmer for all he had done.

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Wan. Ping O-MOUTINE.— Whart

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Yakeham 0.8, K.-M. ing. -17,

Iobi Ward, 683, Jap, Capt. Toge, Saigon.

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and hygienic points of view it had put the accounts on a clearer THE SHAMEEN DEFENCE CORPS Childar. 1109 For, 'apt." Mabbie an,

"omewhat difficult to exercise con trol By means of this bye-law they would be able to clearly ascertain, how many people were living in given number of rooms.

The motion was carried.

. The Chairman:

I have to

proval it will come into force.

basis than they were hitherte pre-

Dalabin Maro, 77', 'sp, 0 ska. 0.8. E,

Bangkok. Theres'n.—Wcoring -B5

panas, 3815, Tuk, Capt Tax Clambeb

Bongaboys. J. Q. F. L.—M¢s - bg-A23. Coureur. 1917. Amy, Capt. Barma“,

San Vesioa. 'Pzeifi; SA.—- Moo.Ing.--A 7.

LEARED.

acted and he was also responsible The Chairman made mention of flor setting out as it should be set the passago in the report forecasting at the proposed legislation for the the suspension of the activities of coming year.

In all bodies cor- the Shameen Defence Corps in view subporate bodies, new blood as a rale of the cessation of hostilities. Mr. mit this bye-law to His Majesty's meant now ideas and Mr. Sutton Batton had mentioned to him the Minister and on receipt of his ap He dazed say that Mr. Button's tice that the Corpa period of use Courageon for Mandy's

certainly produced some new ideas feeling brought about by the armis-

VESSELS

successors in office would follow on.fulness had come to an end. He Ko Tai for KC73 an Before he sat down he would also had put the matter before the Gen- gan for Canton might particularly The Chairman: The following thanks of himself, and he felt quite kong, and the latter recommended was for Wɩmys

to convey the eral Officer Commanding in Hong-Lohang for Cast an

Ken Shire f» Shanghai - have been nominated for 1919 and sure, those of all present, to his that the Corpe should continue all have expressed their willingness friend. Mr. Farmer (Applause). Mr. training, at least in rifle practice. to serve: Messrs M. A. Annette. Farmer join the Municipal Coun-The officer commanding the Carpe O. W. Darch, W. Farmer, C. G. Frysil at the same time as Mr. Sutton wrote however that it seemed un- sad H. 8. Smith.

did, and daring the two years that likely that the members would con-

THE NEW COUNCIL.

They have been duly proposed and he had been on the Council he had tinue now that the war was over seconded (by Mr. Sutton and Mr introduced more noteworthy im Health reasons compelled him to re Forbes) and there being no other provements than any other member.linquish his post and if necessary nominations I declare the Council Occupying the honourable position revert to the racks. Knowing con elected for the coming year.

APPRECIATION.

The did as Superintendent of Police ditions as he did, he, the speaker those two years Mr. Farmer had in could quite understand Mr. Darch's addition to his Police duties, which point of view. It was difficult Mr. Sutton: This is my last day his been very efficiently performed to keep up enthusiasm when there as Chairman of the Council, for the taken upon himself the curatorship, seemed no specific object in view. paal two years, and I would like to take the opportunity to thank you introduced improvemente in roads Council not to lose sight of what so to speak, of the island. He had However, he begged the incoming

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