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China Mail 1916-08-17

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1916-01-01
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; - eaiefAN CHINA MAIL" o } PUBLISHED HVERY | ‘MAIL DAY. “Contains aha Week's New of Hongkong and the Far Es East “Roa into HG any : ; SCOTCH ‘WHIBEY.| Dart of tha world ~~ per anna. | STEAM OR MOTOR ‘VESSELS i 8,000 ‘Tone; 8,000, Horse Fower | now: Boil. i a 1 Beer Building Work of every, ‘Description.. " SHIPBUILDERS. “SAVORS: REPAIRERS’ , Forgemasters, Brass and. Tron’ ‘Founders, BOILER. -MAKERS j ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL 2 gt SOLE. AGENTS: | AS WATSON & Co, Ld. - WINE’ ‘& BFIRIT MERCHANTS, pe " gowaRoNG ae Tr.. 814, “' WONGHONG WOLUNTEER . RESERVES., Major Wateman,. Commanding HY.R, | DETAIL. On‘dety from the morying of Sunday, ‘the sth inst. to the morming of Snnulay uith inst. BLK! Next for duty Se Coy, Orderly. Officer, Licst. It, Haneaek. PADIDES FOR NENT WEEK, © Monday alate’ Reeruity un the ¢ Ground under .Drill_ Inst ae : nore, at-5.15 p.m. Cee n fatigue. Machine. Gun Fection at Wellington larracks under Instructor Sergt. Bow Yow at 6,30 pm. Dress ¢ Clean fatigne. Tuesday 2¢nd,."" A” Co. on the Cricket Ground at 5.30 pam. Musketry Tnstrue- tion, Dress: Drill order. …

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; - eaiefAN CHINA MAIL" o } PUBLISHED HVERY | ‘MAIL DAY. “Contains aha Week's New of Hongkong and the Far Es East “Roa into HG any : ; SCOTCH ‘WHIBEY.| Dart of tha world ~~ per anna. | STEAM OR MOTOR ‘VESSELS i 8,000 ‘Tone; 8,000, Horse Fower | now: Boil. i a 1 Beer Building Work of every, ‘Description.. " SHIPBUILDERS. “SAVORS: REPAIRERS’ , Forgemasters, Brass and. Tron’ ‘Founders, BOILER. -MAKERS j ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL 2 gt SOLE. AGENTS: | AS WATSON & Co, Ld. - WINE’ ‘& BFIRIT MERCHANTS, pe " gowaRoNG ae Tr.. 814, “' WONGHONG WOLUNTEER . RESERVES., Major Wateman,. Commanding HY.R, | DETAIL. On‘dety from the morying of Sunday, ‘the sth inst. to the morming of Snnulay uith inst. BLK! Next for duty Se Coy, Orderly. Officer, Licst. It, Haneaek. PADIDES FOR NENT WEEK, © Monday alate’ Reeruity un the ¢ Ground under .Drill_ Inst ae : nore, at-5.15 p.m. Cee n fatigue. Machine. Gun Fection at Wellington larracks under Instructor Sergt. Bow Yow at 6,30 pm. Dress ¢ Clean fatigne. Tuesday 2¢nd,."" A” Co. on the Cricket Ground at 5.30 pam. Musketry Tnstrue- tion, Dress: Drill order. Monnted Section an. "the Polo Groand’ at 530° pame-urnder ‘Enatrnctor Q, ML Sorat. Talbot. Devens Drill order, i” Wednesday "33rd, “Reenits.. on the Cricket Ground a eld Pate under To. atruetor Sergt Ox berry, Drees: Drill er : “Thureday Qith, *Reeruite on .the _ Cricket Grounds at 5.15 pm, ander In- |. structor Oxbe Dress: Drill order, Machine. Gun Section at Welling: ton Barracks under Tateeter Sergt Bowles at 5.30 p.m, Dress: Clean fati: Friday 25th, “B” Co. on the Cricl Ground at 6 tion. \ Dress " . Sectioh. on the Cricket Ground Taateuctor Sergt. EV. Mitchelmore + Nomex. Any seria jot. in possersion of the printed instructions, regarding assembly |" and mobilization must obtain the same from the Adjutant at Voluntery Head- uuarters 4 “HOTLY EB. NY EUROPEAN, Non. ASIATIO or at INDIAN Rog oy a leare sthe . lony apply in writing for per- mlesion to do eo: to. the Captain Super- Intendent of ‘Police, at least, 48 bours before the intended. hour of departure, piviog name, nationality, wget, en height sad occupation of | @ Opp licant, and dating the nanie of the seamar or other | reosel’ or’the houzs of: the train. by which the a) petit pishes to lars. Applicants Ps in n for their passea at vhe 2 apply fo perocs tation between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Spm, te 4 p.m. Baily. "HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE. No." v4 cours. The purade for No. 4 Company ‘i adered for Friday, August 18th, ia cuncelled. This Company will, parade under the “pergeaat-Mijor at: Centra) ‘Station at 6 , Pam, bn Tuesday and ‘Thursday August F “22nd “and Qith. Uniform, Rittes, and Heliiets. Tho C.S:M, will uttend - <a alter parades ofboth No. Band Now a Come a . panies, hal , LECTURES, The following alterotiohs a the, previous. Orders." 1. Lecturen will commence at 5.90 py im. 2..Monday, <Abgust,, 21st. Inspector "Garrod will ‘goneludo his. Lecture on “Dra ffic. Regulation, we ae y 8, Wednesday, August 23rd. —The §: geon Suptrintendent of Police (B.), will lecture on ‘ Polico Pirst Aid in Street Accidents.!": To be attended by,all. Ser. geanta ond! call. Petrolmen of “over one year's" Service. Optiontl for all other ranka, et ” “4 Monday, August. 28th, —Leeture' on “The duties of tho Water’. Police, : and}. ‘ol the Land Police on the Water Front." [tL vay Water Police to attend. Optional for oll «other members.i: f 5, Sergeants’ are expected to attend a8 many Lectura aa Possible, 8.00 a.m. to 10, eeceetry cue \ mrapgvaireas ‘cLup. wee Tho Club’ “prémises ; will be open, to “Ladies on Feitay, Angagt Ath; tor. ‘3 .| 11.80 a.m. bo 18 Noon 5 14.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m..Every 10 ming: 6,00 p.m. ve. 8.00 p.na:-Every 10 minabat. 10 mto. OO >.m., very 15 "Gaatings,, Forgings, Repairs and Supplies. eisment Attention- ‘and. Shipment. toi Destination. g eo re » INJECTORS AND ens PUMPS. sf Pi, © <n ee, aes 8 ee hy i a a toh ptr “TRatMWways COMPANY, ENGINEERS ‘Oxy. ~Aoatglone and to Sarat he o Bie Tha, nek ‘Patent Siipwvaya « . , an tm Bige or 800 Ih, net. rai a ip to. 3,c00 Tone, . ¢ : eek Wha “ELECTRIC CRANES . “Wfting np.to "100 Tons. : QRWERAL Lae "ae "DORN L. THORNYOROPTL tO, LAD. “Moving) ab” Read sins HONGKONG, CANTON, MAGAO & WEST RIVER STEAMERS » gone. SERVICE ar THE. ‘HONGRONG, ‘OANTO AXD "MAUD | . STEAMBOAT Nie LID. AND THE CHINA SAVIGATION co. TD, ‘HONGKONG. CANTON LENK. ig HONGKONG TO CANTON, | ie 1, }OANTON” um HORE RON : oe tote, THURSDAY, 17th AUTGUBT.-’ yee "a As. “HONAM" Yo 9d! aM, SHEUN “10. pa. {RATSHAN: |}: - PM, “HIUNG STAN’ Soe deen oo BRIDAY, tath avousT, 7°: : | ay i Z A aa | HEUNGSBAN “ 10. pw, “RINSHAN? Sn erie terry te ‘are ight (aw for Ba ee Fare om Steamer: et oer va D - siieann oa SWIRE,: Hongkong, 'C “Telogiaplie address “TATROODOG! Departures from ‘Macao ta Canton on Ma Departures isin: +0 nay Tei Tsay AY sects Exeomo.. Trims “Pans matranoe: Litt, Fans and ircpean’ Baths and Sanitary Fn and Oold Water System throughout’ Best of Food'and Service. | "One of the store Bteanecs Waves. Cantan for Wuchow evciy Monday, ate shout 8 a.m, and. the ‘other issvoa Wachor Pen on.th um. Bound trips take aboue 6 days." retarss to Reve 373, : RLEGRATHIC ADDED, ars $ Vaorony's.’ J, WITOBELE, NORTE BRITISH & _MEROANTILE pn a OTURE RE oF INSURANCE CO. ° a ix wail ABU YAOTED THB euAkts OF [TH OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE 2 ois » Coaspaarey Lav. THR BADLWAY: ‘PASSENGERS’ im oe ASSURANCE, Of. Pay era ee a obtained: ab the Office of ther. none CANTON & MACAO. STEANPOAT C ed Nish yoru ar gfe Brome 1914, 1—Aathorlsed Orpltal £6, 000,000 j beribed Os oes ote «ney, eB . . Tr Lite’ ‘& Anooily "Funda... 17,867,000 |. ~ » Stahig Fi wad Account ooreeny $128,290 | prope gaia done i : gel We: quan twd: Slipwars acd cath soon enue ee , nh cnstsunearee “ATMO | 4,00 pm to- 6.00-p.tn,..Hvery 18 minnbes.'/ Lyery 15 minutes, Pm to 810 pam. Brey 10.minotes THE HONGKONG ‘kore MANU: | 7a the Mato? oP THE ESTATE ct PFACTY RrNa. C0. LTD, : . .. FREDERIOK ; DAY GODDARD : lato of Hainun Cheriton. Gardens, Nv INTERDM DIF IDEND: of ONE ’ Folkestone in the: County of Kent, . DOLLAR (at. 2 t share: for the | ” Ragland, RBtired Murino Surveyor, six miontha endin, neh Jone tord-will f' - weeasedd, ban Payable on aN. AY, the sth |. 4... so ast, TOL, on which date: Dividend | Warranta mug be qbtained at the ‘ss 7 dai th the Com; '» Othics,. - ms pany 58 of. The Probates Ordinance, 1897 |." Company ttl be BOOKS of the (No. 2 of 3997), made a an Order limiting ee . ae 20rd. August, 1916, the time for sending in claims ta -or } t. the above: eatate;to the Oth di wp MONDAY 38th August 1916; both Fee ptember, 1914, if tora and, Claimants ars! hereb | SHEWAY, TOMBS & co. requind to send their claims. be the General Managers, | undersigned by the above date, * on : ei aon j * Hongkong, August 16, 1918-939] Dated the 15th day of Angust, 19a ff. ” : : : : : : ‘i sacup xo BE, NEGLECTS, a es ee ey , JOHNSON, STOKES ¢ MASTER, ¢ : . ‘i eas a ee oes ; = Solicitors for the Executors ae a "Thay are. ‘rade from the ‘finest quality Vi ‘ erg 6) “St.-5 anes ‘HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK- wo Prince's Bil .. Tobia, “and ans sold. : po should ING CORPORATION, RO cera ae Ss A -.. of eye strain NOTICE. ree nicl fey Se Heastnog. HE, DIVIDEND DECLARED’ for |! - LUST, 2 = the Hal Yeur z endl a0ch Jane, . gS ieee [ee a i : 18, at the rate of Two. Pounds ¢ Large Sju ie 5 sions DE uso , ; < : ‘ . shillings Sterling ee share, is PAYABLE fF A: ‘BRO. ACH. in il le er : = ‘on and after MONDAY the th day of} : ! . August, enrrent, at the tices: of the Reward on’ retarning to Hougkoug Corporation,” where “Shareholders are | Hotel. woos tehuested to apply for Warrants, Hongking, Aug. 1, 1916, 8 gay Ry Ordemof the Court o€*Direntors, . BA ; . Na STABB LET ERs Ret » Chief Manager, | “WARTED, Hongkong, “Aug. 12, 1976. , oat |" I wi vo Ah ‘AT once: OXE on or TWO LARGE . HOUSES, jower ‘hill district or hhill district. Neur Botanicut Garden NEW. CME pidlud ‘ 3 Dy id “REGAL” 7 Hongkong, Aug. 14, 1916. _ 930 _ . : F Dog ; = = ‘RECORDS, : es Ye ‘ ’ : sparta of ‘the body. Tho ‘first symptom ot | i ee! .GOLFER'S s FOOT. golfer's foot’ or sny other distortion may [ : I Shear She op ‘in win tie ee p- Jek } " be a feeling of frritabilit buruing, or Fal Shearing Season } Lane DAIRY FARM NEWS. This is o.new edmontisal dineaae fatigue. Pain, iti enaee ck all, is Tabet e Slay Pear Ol Yorkshire Fam errs discovered” by ‘Dr. "Charles Crows cf San] to be wo lite syriptom, anddt is, wonderful COAL, DEPARTMENT. a Chumley Came Back sor HI NG CA N EXCE L | Francisco, or at least named by-him, Hef what punishment feet can stand without Pee Al beRndy Brea Sail OUR bout it in “The Medical Recora!| pain.” paren 01 le . W a ut. it in 8 2 | sie ro Dublin Ht - DAISY. BRAND a ya It may got, attract the} “' One of the features ak goller's ‘toot : “Sous Pro OES oR : . (re BUTTER, ° th ho are trying to ‘is the absence of physical dims. ‘Com. PAR AGH Ia * OHI,” “MUTABE, pas v Some Girl... 44, Burivone ¢ | % vee |] sttention “ct thoso who are trying poring both. fot’ the afflicted “with thé |“ RISEIDAKE, -YOSRINOTANT, |- Dreamtime and You ” IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST || alleviate occupations! diseases’ in genoral "good, foot, thers fy, to the un-educated HosO NAMAZUTA, SAYO,KANADA, i You Stole My Heart Away Teuor q NEW ZEALAND TABLE BUTTER. ~for obvious ressons, Any occupational eye, ‘practically mthing te bajeeen. Yer | AMADA, BIA . For Killarney and! You. nl « Sole Agents, | digease is to, be prevented quite aimply Recs able’ [ diveara as etree: &OYUBARI COLLIERIES” ae gl Halo-Hula . Baritone THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD, |] by ceasing the occupation that Fives rive fin the’ feet, yet the patient knows: there A k © England] Every Time ' : : at tol, Only, thoes whe make hosphorowsd 1 & diference. dn the normal: foob-there : GENT FoR 82 EUTO, AL, ForMo ' . Phosp }45 no callus. on the vole. under the ‘heads ; Love w Piano: wee te Baritone). at aX 2 ae maatehes,, and those who Srind utoel tools,.h of - the ‘matatangs. The presence of worth tying, and : pei Rehr ap ak as Horlick’ as a assists ‘Nature in. im repalring Tia a Night, Some Walta oe Hw. O93 Blow ¥. K : ‘ are coerced “by “economia forces Jato call evidanes of 4 chronic distortion, ae ss FN Magazine aritone Se Mts oinnen wf, CONtDUING --:their_ death; eating ‘trades. on. -chronie. broken argh, C e i ©. R SALE. ONT the golfer has. no aveh reason for: keeping ye The oa a” case of golier's foot ntil I Fell In Love . d bi depends. yy et and the treat. a” With You» JMor0r CAR ana uoTOR oir |" 2.) He tkee'to play golf and his’ foot | appear slight . is only a little tired, or swelled, or, sore; to the patien Manas it is only in‘oné oe THE ANDERSON “Firestone.” and Kelly Springfiokd.”. it will bey all right’ inva little while, So foot.” ‘ i MUSIC CO., LTD. i? , “LD SE _ SIZES. oan fhe ‘continues, hia occupation, even 6, Des Vorux Rou. Tr. ‘1992. one Queen Belting Mies! pel Hi thes, “with = to ad: of t Sopports, ‘ete,, tee ee oe » from inch to.20-inches, ae sitar si even Brepter’ pro ie Hele or'that} - ft “eWwaANa s JT the medic: ‘reson cure'the | . a eneg EOS i Wing Lob Sisk | Bisset’ biité > thas math “workers: Sabatier 1 i péopla with. dis- . - grinders. Sayy Dr. Crous, in ‘substance : : to, treat themselves}. - Hongkong, Aug. te 1916, 907 tha ait ti and . it “ Golter’ + foot is an acute condition hare Re : eat age selene A ea ee a ee ; : a 7 | due: to distortion of the ‘foot, a’ a result. Walking " floes a bid ia thie ; : hoderatgn ing been a! : : ae il D Tee for the COW LE deste P A TELL & c 0. of broken ‘arch, ‘The sifietion ja very big, iit f COAL O onctaD. ‘ a Pre uate erie vagily aciyuired, it is often: Bogle ted,-and perough to make business, for all the ricos for quality TitPO sometimes. becomes’ very» trowbl ft acientific podologists.: for a generation to. “ Be eae ae Importers-Exportars| To ndd‘to the, aforementioned. diseomtort,'| come. , Almiost ul persons who: toe ott Ts ) golfer's foot makes * the player frettul, | when they wall are on the road’ to some; SuitopoN COAL comport fron “AND and .it Jnterteres with, play. If neglected, | degree. of - foot: ditartion.” , The’ proper ably wi 0 better grades of Japanese the condition’ is liable .to lead: to a chain | method of walking’ ia: to toe straight, or wodelate conecpto, Tesalts cos Pied Commission Agents of efficiency -reditcing ailments, the oanse|'if anything to too tly in Walking ab ore “ of which may’ be entirely overlooked, At} in this manner brings: iato nse’ thie: entire m3 calling at. .BEBATTIK or rave exclusively for SILIMPO. | | HONGKONG. oe the beginning of the “season, of ‘When | oasa” fulore of? etch foot. and maintains AL (sither ‘cargo or Bunkers) |: “", pbeginaing to play, all golfers should give | development of ‘the entire toot and log. ip econ from payment cf all’ Pozt pera rut. | their feet special attention, and bp very | In-walking with toes oud, the ‘metatarsal f wight Babette Bteamera aro perched long. |. Branches : any me yet & i aan ta keep ae Tas good onndition 4 es great ivr ely one’ ie ‘a8 1@ Company's wharf whero thera is » A D playing golf; and in practically every iu terum ; the ‘others becore wen! ened eaiaom Sept of 27 to 28 feet at low a* SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. other work ‘oT Play i in dite “foots ssa 8 from ‘hight use OF Ron-tise, 5, Carta of Sibaka Bay (Sebati His.| | YOROBAMA, JAPAN, * | in eosential: Changing, trom thoes. with high heels |- sour), P ; 4 a) |" When playing salt’ “the i santerior | to, ls ig ‘s dangerous, procedure, ‘ pele OE tp Pratt ee fe heel oe i BOMBAY, NDIA. : portion of the left foot, in ie te Whea laying, the’ golfer : should ‘wear: *pplicaticr to the Agente, | - ve ' QOhina:=" .. om" [ players, and vice versa in. left-handed shoes with heels about 4 the height to which’ |» BRADERY & 00,, LID,, ol RaeROW “ players, ia brought into ‘unugual serviee, | he. is IE ‘low-beeled shoes: "Agente Oowie' Harbour Coal F oo a ao ee PAN ‘the drive Id mada ‘the Weight “ot the worn. during ploy. they:can -b3 built “" . Company, Limitd, of SHANGHAT, a ‘ Lody ia brought-back upon, he’ foot ‘that’ side, his prevenita'any distortion ~ Bang Desi 2.1915, ‘omy CANTON ; Poe rhas been elevated in ‘the upswing, sind it] which hay: be brought about by changes, i ao i fap ix brought back with great force. ‘A great | All shoes wlion ba irae examined to Part pt the force. ix distributed to the [ee I! they | a: a outer hal! of the unterior: portion of the | enough, foot, .made ‘up’ pt. the hends. of -the'ps, The. 1a of rehes. or ‘foot. plate metatarsal ‘bones of the third, fourth’, and a condition {i condemned © wlth | toe.” The third and». fourth | Crows; « who’ Pointe out? G. ioussi0N. "0, | Matutarsaly re . penerally, the least used } appliances - a “| part of a’ foot, and consequently, Hi bs 18, Morrison” HUT Rosa. | ring. Ginger in thé hand, they ually form | hi ning’ ‘atrophy ~ from’ a ree ie OT the weakest ‘portion. :: They“are the first | while. an sezactly opposite’: con.) to" give way when under. strain. en | dition is’ required i ; "| the- whale. front “of .the foot i in : ment, of galfel 'B. ke D ystLy a to @ a gh stiain, Mor “that reason ‘all’ Solfe be. very ‘careful “"aghes re ‘Hoagh * AvOTIONEERS 70, THY COVERSSENT. _General,Auciioncers. ..- ‘hare, Coakand Genera: Produce | ARTICULARS. 2 hal M. 1916, ab Sip. nity ad she Off Worka’ Ex fol eCROWN “TonweWan? Coa) Storage} ie Surveyor onditions: of the : : ; ae Pyble Augtion page oi wstul Gandidaten, ean with the NDAY, the 21s day of Auguat, y of the Pu blis Teohalcal : : ak gece Mr. F. 0, Fletoher,, failJa such eases, ahd: the’ chil Practical. Lequurer, ap. é Me. Wh ahows ‘a deglinei “What are ‘the. Eymptons abet a lee i in rings’ ; eyeajc coe, ‘hs and weakness. Very often the tie Bost rts of the dootor’ R.E,Q.. Birdy MA. id. causes intense snxiet; oy "“Benthy’s j , aon atheg g.0th: Editions. ‘Al Tolegtope Cade: * Teigrophic Address “yemmiox” . HONGKONG: PUBLIC “AUCTION. ™ Tnadnsigned ee instruc tons to wel! by Public Auction, (ron accounr oF THE CONCERNE’ Sn - F RI D A Yu. the 18th. August; 1916, caamncneind _ &% 2.90 p.m.,at their Sales Rooms, No. & yay Des Vaux Road, ‘Corner. ' of Ice"House Street - AoNumaze of Lorsor: HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURH, &c. - ‘ Compsiaing : im, “Table Linen, Carpets and Bogs Side. hei boards, Dinner Waggon, Diaing Tablea and Chnira,, 3 Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs, &c., Wardrobss and Toilet. Tables, ‘Double and Blogle Brase and Brass-mounted Badutonds, ke, "Mincelianeuus Surnituro, sevordl. lota of Black wood. Ware, Pianos, | a fow lots Porcelaios, Ico Chests, &c., &c., } (Full Particulars trom Catalogne.) -* Trmae:—Cash, : ' HUGHES & HOUGH," Auctionzert, Hongkong, ‘Aug. 1, 1918. o24 PUBLIC AUCTION, woe ‘Tse st has ‘received’ t instrue: | tions to sell ea Public Auction, “Sat uv R DAY, © the 19th ‘August, 1916, commencing ut 11 a.m, atthe Godowns of the Hongkong and ‘Kowloon Wharf . and Godown Co,, Ltd, ', falved ox. Steamship 7 ‘ vo (“CHIYO MARU," os 4, Quanzrry, o7.; COPPER, BRASS.'AND' IRON PIPES, | ‘COPPER CONDENSERS, “COPPER PUM, TROX PLATES) WN! SE 3 BRONZE PROPELLERS (vei). * Ties i—Cash on delivery, | “s. .. GEO.’ TLAMMERT, cai by ; . “Auchionwer, , Honglonk: Aug. 15, 1916, 93% CPUBLIG AUOTION.” 0 p 1 Undersigned’ have received in. structions to sell by, Public Auction, “(ror acoouxt ov. iia “ConcERITED),: ue. a M. oN “D: A YX, ‘4 the 2lut August, 1916, at a.m, ‘at No. 2 Ormaby Terrace, | “Kowloon, : wUNDET : _ therein, sonfained: , Consisting of - Béalkwood : Hallstand, ., 2 a ees Bad} Marble- ee Bath, a ott @ nomber of: Tipe Ted Sets‘and |. Piano by 5. Moutrie' & Co,’ : Sao ee ee oe & HOUGH,- Aiietioneers! "Hongkong Aug. 16, 1916. | foe ; panies H for one 8 ferthet ‘berm : 1B oun dary. Mossutement (Approaimate,) .. RYO CEL _ a ‘veeg dsppoyz siogy Tpse ue Cus. J. Gaurrs a Co, to call by Publi ES Ch Auction, Ho Shut TUBSDAY, "the end August, 1916, commencing at.10.30:a.m. to 12.00; continuing at 2.30 p.m.,.0a their Premiso’s Alexandra Buildings, «, * Chater Road, . . FITTINGS anv FURNITURE, | "°° Comprising -— Show Cuses by Sage, London. Counter ., . Plate Glass Window Fittings. ‘Double Dial Show Clock. ‘ Diamond, Seale. ' Desks’; Filing Cabinets ; Watebroaker La Shorthand . French “1. Teachers” (iten) Le Mathematics ght, VB... Teachers oe Tul: “tong : Mathentaties” Ry Wan- hung English Im-to’ - English * ii Po-yak Teathers’ I Lam: Kwang-shad Teachers (Sen) Tl. Teachers’ (Men) I. | Repait Material’; * Remington eee No. 10. , Alao' Fa iiss ae oe Chubb, , } Lo Shel ‘ MeDouald: D. C.. Field Surveying . i Particulars from Catalogue.) eee H. + Book ees “keeping ° On view from ‘oth August. : ‘(len Catalognes Willie fssued.. ANS. Chan. shing) Chemistry Tine sie Ne Cbimgteas —— a : HUGHES is HUUOH, alien” Enghah Ir Hongkong, Ang. a6, 1016. ” sundry Lots, Largo ‘Jewellers Safe iy ke, &o. prusute AvorroN:” 71 o Undersigned have’ received in- structions to. sel! by Public Auction, ‘ch’ _WEDNESDAY,* ard Angust, 1916, commencing. at , Pun Rebaged AK. Storing 0) f Teachers? ( the ' [2,30 ‘p.m., at their’ Sales‘ Rooms, No. 8, Row: Des'Vanx Road, Corner of zite House Street, . Tam ca ee aa Doublé Brusé‘mounted ‘win Tone Shine ea tortkand Bedstedds “(Teakwood)* ‘Sideboard; Din-" 2 eee J fon’ ‘ay! mi ee Bath Room’ Utensils,” Large | eat 4 Desks ‘and’ " Writing Table, ete, aman? ot ete Plated ‘i: ae alsa aE) ood anit | Walter, BE Teakwood Screens; a quantity OF Ble Black] Wong Che, wing Gh fare b WE wood Faralbirs Fetes "Eaigravings, | Rares, Ee horthand’ One Tenaia'-Net and). Poles, - On elena powri +o, T¥oung, A: Young, T. ' i, ‘and | opportunity tta,bi tp. prove rr faa Lear Laotaret; My Ep. [Eee Shortland (60) Sp.D Reem) Be . Tramintion Leaner te Tyol ; Examinor, Mr. HB, Ru Walls. Teachy Morris,’ “C.P.:" ‘Examiner, ._ p Forster, xdA. Tt Teachers’ (Men) Lecturer, "Me. B. Mr Wi il Handy, Mr. aoe Tetaherit (oh Lester Ae Bishop ¢ Examiner, 3 Henderson, Mal ie * Teachers‘ (Veraicular, Men ‘and Women) —Lecturera, Mrs, Sung: * Hok. pong, Mrs, Cheung Hok-chat, ‘Mrs. ¥. JP. Law, and Mra. Nz Pang-chaw; ‘Esaminer? Me. H.R. Wells. ane Aid, Seniorn—Lecturer, Dr. C. MeKenny, M “De Examiner, Notses Gibson. ° » Firat Aid, Junior. —Leetires, Dr. §. M.D.3 Examiner, Mr. Moker THE INHALATION ‘oF ‘PLAGUE, IMPORTANT’ ipdocEs nes: MAD’ IN. MURDER. . | Mukdén, whore he bad’ pres et tosee Dr. Wa Lien-teh, who played & in theré ht-agninst plague epi- | Uxi& I: eal Thich wave nr me. from one corner, and on enquiry 1 jee: Shem to” be: caused: by ' nay 1 Dr. ! * -(Men).--Lecturer, Miro AL pal eee But. dels; 88° from” Dr. Wi iam \Medieine Gol 96 Saechuen Road : CHURCH AND’ STATE, : SUGGESTION OF SEPARATE : SNRHE ES: LEGISLATURE, : | I , of En; i | ia foreshadowed in’ a! Papért "mada" by repidzentative: tommitt ee! Nate bel he’ ‘two Archbishops. : , [Ite is recommunded.. 1b core Veanfagtdrd i) hi both stitatione’ ea that? this three, Ronaca poset": bi a bo'the puta of Ero bat’ the: pect tp fil \ einbrace.church men. ant,,women.whe earn a'wage and Univenity students... Tt sp ‘thatthe’ "new toi rt" con surv. iy ishop: Browne, formerly: af |. goal “yat-liker marmots ; Bristol, and a memorandum on’ éasionieal ipuints wen a ane emapey-erowens ob c ee re Se me poten An Dr.” H.” Ge,” “ If Bishop of ie Th.) was D..| power: mictdecope: | Bieter l, dot told were killed ‘plague bacilli 7 thes) heart and. spleen: ‘of marmots } which. diéd ‘after ‘inhalation. of D. | bacilli. T also exammed a sfrange ni nickel plated metal stage containin screwa rid odd corners for Hol men’ two served’) marmots. with epee ns the aie cee ras man, the Bishop’ of itor Mr. A, | (Master. a ake or od . ‘ t) oe, Mr. Albert ot Loree (secretary of” of FBducation Asocjation), ‘Canon. Mastar- args the. Rev. }: th silage Js Viscount ;Walmer,: MP; j of indifference. bed ranging "the Frolaticina of Church and Btate, on'a more any Salen D. the iy = | and i they may see ti cares onnectio gusen jwitl pine ‘trad ‘unions “Teast what ths } rehip: ‘aid Bree F | ta-da; the © “Workers” i Sit Rabert vets 14m, “TILLY: ANDTHE FOOTHALL May “THE ‘AWAKENING OF JONES” (Comedy.) Todi Gabledpooitih { watee add about twa! small: teaspoonfuls: of Sanaphes,, __ stir, Fapidly,. with Spoon‘ or” fork,and a the ‘tumbler with, poe water. a : Tie tgat Phrasans ang testil, ioc WATSONS “PRICKLY HEAT LOTION | IS NOT CERT AINT CURE FORE + PRICK I, X HEAT. BUT IS ALSO AN INVALUABLE PREPARATION” FOR PREVENTING = AND RELIEVING. SUNBURN, FRECKLES _”" OF THE SKIN, ee and $1 Per Bottle.’ PREPARED ONLY BY A §; WATSON & CO, : LTD, HONGKONG | a Pxwan | |POWELL| |THE afAacao CHOLERA “.. PHONE! 346 : o PETER E AN”. SHOES FOR ‘ C HILD REN: ae THE NAME “PETER PAN” elie IS AN” ASSURANCE | OF _ A PERFECT. FIT, AND « ” HARD WEAR. " juni Pol, im. Re ” ee ‘THR .DIARY. “) ‘EMO. YOR TO-DAY, , a5 pma.—The Palisnd, Kowloon. ‘MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW... "280 pam. —~ Auction * of Household ,, Furniture, Linen, Carpets ‘ete, ut Mesars,, Hughes -and Hough's.‘ nila Yolephone No.."16. _]; Colony, for, asa matter of fact; the Peommon report in Macao is. the’ first -| the Governor's mesnge that the only say it is cholera, but. it is something ‘goes to . bis grave.’ - The- symptoms: hare diarrhoca and vomiting and aciite “"Fpainsin the bowela” . It wa Tay ...peredit.. Chinese’ reports,- the--states woe tment. wel published on -the ‘subject on Tuesday was an under-statement Hof -the “fack’ rather than an exaggeration, . One further: gomment m may. be: sade on the subject, . and that iy that the” Government of Hongkong does ,not proceed to such drastic Weasures as to forbid the immigration of Chinese into ‘the Colony, entirely on.” the strength of ‘a newspaper repork Té acts upon na pitas of ‘its own inquiries, and the Hongkong Govern- ment, in fact, had taken action in the matter before. any newspaper report of ‘the subject. could have come under ‘its observation. Ships returning from Macao. on. Tuesday afternoon were ordered - to. the’ quarantine, station, and we may ‘conclude that. further | 'intormation received by the Hong. ‘kong Government yesterday satixfied the ‘authorities that the report which the Governor of Macao describes as “false news,” was, to say the leadt, substantially correct. The Proclaina- tion issued: yesterday states that “ the Governo?-in-Council ia satisfied ‘that cholera. is prevalent ‘and exists in Macao and that there. ‘is. danger ot ‘the introduction ‘of tha same _into the’ Colony unless measures’ ‘are taken to. prevert the influx of Chinese,” Therefore, by this pro- .clamation ‘the immigration into: the Colony :of Chinese from: Macao is. prohibited for peridd of one month, We trust the measures which the Government have taken will ward of the : disense, from Hongkong, and it described i: ax Sila naw will be sincerely hoped by everyone “mms etate that we did not publish that is Portugese authorities will “that ews without lirst making inquiry, sueceed in promptly stamping out the ONLY A + AND, ALL IRRITATIONS DI: PENSARY. “The dina flail. Hoscxose, Tuvespay, Aug. 17, 1916. EPI DEM TC. We. may be conidered ta ‘have’ special interest in the telegram from the Governor of Macao to. the Consal, ‘fon Portugal in Hongkong asking him. to deny the ‘“talse news’,! | published’ in. the newspapers of the news was . first’ pablished in» tha | China Hail and produced, in part, “in, the, columns of a contemporary. Bice ‘the Governor “of Macao has h Ny inte. the report, aid Sree ack epidemic in their midst. If there have ‘ati we had ‘obtained ‘what we been only 14 casas this month and the deemed adequate confirmation of the number of deaths re decreasing " statement that 4 serious epidemic day by day—aa the telegram from the ‘| of cholera had’ broken out in Macao (Governor of, Macs states—an eurly “that: we gave the matter publicity, open the epidemic ought |The existence of a serious epidemic to be sapec . ; disease. at. }_- Macad—whatever name, may.bé given to it—is a mutter of | "j common notoriety in Macao, among | the Portuguese as well as the Chinese inhabitants, and the, wide difference | between the official statement and NEC NEWS. OF THE DAY. LOCAL AND GENERAL. | thing: that strikes‘, It'is curious} _° arcs so eh puts cohen ‘h ould: We leuen from the Colonial Secrotary’ 6 have been shown in Macao itself aver Office that’ information has been received ‘the appearance of. an ill-defined | from‘ H. B. M's, Conaul General at ‘disease if there had .been only 14 | Bangkok to the effect that the restriction cases in"16 days, Tt i is, clear from | posed "by, the Government of Siam against Hongkong on account of Small. = {ground for alleging that the news}: ears LSAT, i Egg — ‘published regarding the epidemic: is Woe are informed by His Lordship alee, :relates to the number: of cases Bishop Pozzoni. that owing to special which havé occurred, The Governor circumstances all tha Catholies: of says there have been but.14 deaths; Hongkong ara, for the ' time | being or cases while Chinese reports state dispensed from Abstinence. On accourit that there have been 50 or GO cases of such dispensation His Lordship u day, like it, The" person attacked soon a TRE ‘SITUATION AT. CANTON. ey “aw oor, “8 a \ “We learn: ' that alt alt is now ‘quiet ab Canton; and thia is borne out’ by: the fact that thers’ are: scarcely ang Chinese passengers coming down by ‘the steam, | beats, but a great number are going up | by each atoamer. ~ Tt appears that the” Reingal troops have, withdrawn, tome’ distance ond at the same time. Tang's troops in the Shek wei: tong’ regioa, - It .is) beliaved that thére willbe no further tghting— at least for the prosent.® The : ‘delegate dispatehed by the Government ‘to Canton to. aagist in settling the aituation ‘reached Nanking yesterday © ‘and Nit’ ispetaldy it Canton, via Shanghai: © 8 — RN ol ROYAL CRIMIRAL'S BIRTHDAT, ‘To-morrow | in the birthday of, Francis Jeacph, Bmperor of Austrians 'Elungury, He way born im 1830. The -nged monarch, though respon- sible tou great extent for the Bhustly, war ‘how prevailing in Europe, was no doubt, the tool of that arch fiend, that brother of. Satan Kaiser Wil- Hum’ TL..0f Germanyeoo a The Emperor of Austria, 86 years old to-morrow, cannot have many years to go: to the end of. his paturnl | | life. That he, will not have a ‘happy! birthday, we can be sure, but’ what his roal ‘feelings will be xo man, | perhaps | ‘not oven himself, will be able to tall. oe! | It will be interesting to hear what ! “ rejoicings '” will be held i in the Aus ‘trian capital and’ to'learn the falidi- cr tous greetings ‘hia brother: in. crime will send him to mark the occasion. tren 4 FUNERAL OF THE'LATE MR. A. E. , DAYEY. The eae of the igs Mr. A. BE. Davey,. assistant | Harbour * “Master, who died on Tuesday;-was committed he to its last “earthly resting ‘p! ce in the. Protestant Cemetry at. uppy Valley last) evening, amid: manifesta- tions of widespread. sympathy, and | regrety Mr. Ldster ‘criold (brather- in. law) was’ the ‘ehigt * mourner ‘and Famony thoge who ‘attended tho last], sad’ rites were HE. thé Governor (Sir Henry. May, K. C. M.G.), the | Hon: Mr. Claud Severn (Colonial } | Secretary), Commander Beckwith, 'R.N. (Harbour Master), ‘Sir Wik} liam : Rees Davies; K.C... (Chief Justice), Hon. Mr. J. HL Kemp }* (Attorney-General), Hon. .Mr. ‘5. R., Hallifax (Seetetary for. Chinese |) Affairs), Captain Cassell, DsA:A.G. and Q.M.G. (Headquarters’ Swf), Lieut. BR. 0. Hutchison, A.D.C. to HE. fhe’ Governor (and Supt. of the Imports ‘& Exports Depart ment), Colonel A. Chapman, V.D., Major D. Macdonald, W.D., Captains} B.D. ©." Wolfe, 6.'G. Weed, W. Russell, W. Armstrong, F. W.' James, | THE NAGISTE RACY. vecriienrn Fin PEALE.” _ FORMER ‘PARTNER ‘BELIEVED * “. TO BE et: ILTY. A rome Hatred and jealously are: the’ cages alleged by the Crown ag responsible for the: murder ‘of a‘Chinese fish merchant at: Po Rowa-win” on the Rowlon old | city, road, on the’ last night of July THe PUBLIC HEALTH oF MACAO. ; ve Bebo the “Dre Crus a) callenoy the Governor of So fecchenl by mo late last night, I am directed to tdeny the . very alitming nature at | the naws pablished in this colony anent SPECT, Timm noNoitove : ‘TonAcco oe ; onal i have recently established ve themselves in: Ddusiness in Macao... . overcrawpte AND SICKNESS. . Ther has besn: a great influx of 31st, Qne man accused of ‘the erimo ig | the outbreak’ of choleta’ at Macao. | Chinese ‘into Macao recently owing inown,to havaonce been a portner in the fish’ ‘line with the. deceasd but oWing to alleged petty’ pilfering and dishonesty..on the part of theasccusect-} the deceased broke off the partnership. This léft the accused to ids baises on bis own sccount. Ho was spparent- Ty not very, aecesaful and’ though he Oponed'a abop almost opposite the de- ceaser’a in the village. street be noticed that all the business was being done by: the mun with whom he was formerly, in partnership. This is axpposed to have-| ° ‘enriged him to such:a dogree that he tlesired, the other’ man's, life Te is. alleged, against him by the Crown that ‘during the night of July 31st he orawled s through the window of the murdered. |. man’s house and ‘stabbed him fatally io f , the abdomen while he waa asleep, He infieted three slight wounds in the |, neck. Deceased’s younger brother wis |.” awakened by groans and managed to get ; to his, brother just before he expired. ) At the same time he saw: a man, be." lieved to be the murderer, dupe through the back window. A preliminary investigation was con ducted on behalfot the Crown by Mr |: )G. Ny Orme (Assistant Crown Solicitor) | (at thé Magistracy this morning, and the * hearing was adjourned. + Vs one oR PRESENTS? -Four pictures price a dollar, one ‘fountain pen valued at 81, 24 botiles of scent “Exquisite Extracts” 25 cents a bottle, 100 visiting” cards price: 75 cents and an ivory fan price $3.50 wers the detailed itema making up a claim of S18" against, J. El. Simmona, an assistant of the Hongkong and China Gas’ Co, by Mung UO Shuan Kom, stationers ‘of Holly: wood” Rend, in tho. Summary | Court this afternoon. Me, JEL Gardiner was'for plaintiffand Mtr, Ed. Grist represented defendant.” ‘Plointit alleged the goods were sold ‘to. defendant. who, had never paid for them. ‘ » Defendant's vontetition waa that the articlés were presents to him and given Shy the head of the firm with whom be ‘had worked at the ‘Gas Company and With ‘whom ‘he was on: friendly terms, ~ Sir Wim. Rees. Davies asked if the pictures were copies of old masten. _ Mr. Gardiner though they could not be at that price (aughter). His Lordship wtirastely gave Jadg: ment for plaintiffor $14. 25’ and, chat * AMBRICAN*MAILTAMPERED © rn 0): 5 ‘ BAGS CUT oY VOYAGE FROM » | gers on board. His Excellency states that .“ ‘there. have been. only 14 deaths from cholera. this month at Maca, the cases being |’ . principally imported: from:€gnton” and that “there is no’ reason whatever for any alsrin, aa the satitary conditions of the colony are quite normal.” Tahal feel extremely obliged if you 5 will kindly, publish the above in your next imue. so ‘as. to-allay | the fears of tthe. inhabitants of this“ Colony.— I have the. honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, . EV MORobe ‘SOUZA. ‘ u Acting: Consul for Portugal ' i ——. ” : " MACKO. CHOLERA SPIDEXIC “T MSHAN”. F hia INTO ‘THE HARBOUR ‘ : By virtue of the.Proclamation issued | ' yeaterday ‘prohibiting’ the janding in Hongkong of Chinese coming from | Macao: where cholera has broken out, | the fort pulled up the incoming Taishan last evening, at 6. 30 pmo » A message wns communicated to the captain of the vessel warning him that he would not be alldwed to proceed into port and directing ‘him ‘to return: to, Macao'and set down tho Chinese passen- i" a’ The order’ of the Government was issued vhen, the Taishan was outside Britiah waters and it waa. consequently | impossible to acquatnt the captain of the | drastic measures iene: by ‘she local government. | The number of Chines leaving today for Macao is ridiculously small in com- parison'with: the usual traffic, Dying last month the daily average of depart- ing Chinese waa 616. The Taishan 9568, | Sta-Tiai 1540; and Chuen Chow 1704, were —eEeEeEe—eeEe—eEEEE——_ General Memoranda. Rarvmpay, August 19:— “W] am—Auction | of Pipes, Pumps, Propellers et. ex. “Chiyo Maru” a Kowloon Gotlowns. We' may point out that: the! | Governor's telegram’ to, the. Consul ’ an this port, asking him to deny , }the “false news” contains the firat My ‘ * | appeared i in Macao, ‘We may further ne point, out that there is-a"-ntarked , SonpAy; Auguat'20 : oe : -| difference in» the wording ,of the #9 am—Excunion to Mund by 8%, Governor's Message a8 kent to the. é “Taishan” 6 China. Mail compared ‘with the version sont to the morning ‘papers... Moroes Aint ve Crown “Land at ; Zhe, latter version tatea:.. “There .. » Public Works Department. i have’ been only 14 cases’: ‘of cholera, t {915 pm.—Organ Recital at St. Johny probably imported from “Canton,” Cothodral. Caer V whereas. ‘the version given in tho} Bae Ay, ‘Angut ea ise paced letter, to the ' China Mail “20. p.m. — Auction” of Furniture, | #078: “There brve been only 14 .. Bicycles, Typewriters: ete., at Mesara, | 2eath4 from cholem this month at|: Hughes. and Hough’). Maeno.” And, ° 2gala, the: version Tovspay, Augast 29 ta, given to tha morning papers differs -- Hongkong Stoel xchange Rottloment from that: giver: to’ the’ China: -Mail ‘ Day. ~ | that “the number of deaths is decreas. g every day” —a somewhat remark. |: “J able statement if the have been only : 14 cases fh.16 dhys “Tt ‘is “about! week, “DBO, « ‘the “first, casea appemed in Macao and: in” the -weekly return OF: com: ',| nannicable. ;,disenss | teceiyed : : trim Ma no On Monda 30° center each, eh Four‘for Oue Dollars vee , | oficial intimation that, cholera has evening's organ recital..will include the blind Organist, Wolstenholme’ 8 éharming pieces “Tha | Answer,” Kowsky’s famous “Pathetic Symphony,” ; amongst other pieces:" also the Andante from Mendelasohn’s ‘Violin’ Concerto, ‘As has been stated, the vocalist is Mra, Hill and the collection’ i is in aid of the | Navy rea a teal: ' in that ft’ includes the’ information |’; ~ current year ‘thirt: ;o displacement 0} tons, and ‘2, exhorts all Catholics to perform ‘some penance or mortification for the inten~ tion, ‘as the. Pope recommends, arias the end of the war, of “The programme of next Monday. * Question” | and “The and the Finale ‘of Tschai- a . “UAPAN'S MERCANTILE MARLEE, : oon i ee jo NEW VESSELS. LAUNCHED, -_ THIS YEAR: ‘During ‘yessels,' cach with upwards , ef, .:1,000. : From’ the’ same sanree’ wi in t at the end of Jao last. there ‘were 4 Japsiy 2,157. ateamers of ‘a total. bear : tent.-of. 1,654,238: to: 3X, veasala“> of.- “569! \ | Gordo’ the frit seven mi ths ‘of. ‘tdi te egutiag 103,612 tons ‘in we: believe,’ that ! al,” were launched ‘in Sapan, ne {toa teturm. drawa:op by thet D C20," ment. of Cotomunications,” Lieut. A. E. Wright, Lieut. Hall, Sergt:-Major Higby, Dr. W. V:'M. Koch, Messrs. $..H. Dodwell, BV. Dz Parr,.J. g. Wallace, RM. Dyer, TP, Hough, J. .MeHutcheon, H. Tv. Richardson, Fe cchathder” E. early thin morning ‘stated’ that’ the y Pe ete OG, Fee a ca the tom Sen Faso | vee Redger, T.-L, Perkins, oN WwW, P A : Nicholson, B. A. Halo, H. Murray le Hongkong.” Bain, A.W? van ‘Andel, Captain Ty: Arthur, Captain B, Branch; Captaii a, Dewar,, Captain « ‘Apssoy,. Captain AE Milroy, Messra. H. Seth, J. H} Seth, T. J. aa E. West, 8 AN: FRAN: iC1SCO. aa i mt ie Wireless” Tmessager in. advance of Inala, from’ Ametiea ‘to. Batavia and intermediate porte, including ‘Japan and. eid The: ‘mail was dis- . ifand the. passengers” baggog 0" ne ‘Tt was customary ‘to, open the sil | Poor. door; from a.nd, until: 5 pan he day ‘belora varrivol’ a ‘Kobe. || Blongkong the ale. -Toom. was “again "The cuff bo: to: th zee bine iil opened by: the second offi by ML ‘Daily and Police Inspectors ee Clarke," Rete and rs 4 fet 3 the a that two 0? the’ baga—cne a Y |tored ‘mail: for" Hongkoag and \f pag d "to gréat regret’. iat . | dentine... ‘ -» Those the Dutch liner Pjisondari received 1. The . vessel - carried’. 665° bagi off : the out going figures for the month. The daily-avernge-of Chinese entering “| the’ Colonyr from Macao was 876 and the figures. Of the various’ veesels for the month, were” Taishan 10,979, Sui-tai 7,308, Chuen Chow 1,422, In view. of the now reglationa ‘the: Steamboat Co., has decided to run only pone boat s doy, the Suita,“ Sys PASSENGER HELD UP BY ‘"". WIRELESS: SUSPECTED OF: STE: ALING IN Ses 8 AMERICA, The Police, Authorities” in Hong: hog, acting .upon the receipt. of a wireless message recojved’ by Capt.’ Bouman, of the: Tjisondari,. fram the Police af San Francisco, arrested. o Filipino in European ‘dress on’ the |, artival’ of the..boat ‘in “port.” this | pear morning. Ha was. suspected! ‘of having jumped the boat at ‘America’ in possession .: of ~ valuable. ° ‘stolen | faited: i i property, passenger and his. luggage’ but coiild find nothing of an incriminating ‘ This: 9 fede ‘tha’ detained pas- senger way interrogated. by tne Chiet eae Inspector and if the result |: {daily dnd the ‘Jaat time this” wig ‘done | +, i tar REPUSED. | The Hongkong ‘Police detained ‘the ye ‘the fighting’ that “hag” <‘been_ geing om around Canton, and in"view of the overcrowding, it'is perhaps nop,” surprising ‘shat -9 ‘serious sickness: is. prevalent in the’ city, bearing Surg tesemblance ta, cholera. , THE MOTOR-CAR-DANGER, : Ue ts high "time. that. the "Macdo -_ Government made ‘samé regulations .~ for the ‘-vontrol of - Motor-ear traffic, in: the. narrow, atreats ‘of this Colony. .During the past week. | sever ay . | accidents have ‘been reported, “and chaffours have been locked ip, but su long as the curs.are permitted traverser Macao's ‘narrow streets accidents can. hardly be avgided.’ a ° THE ELECTHIC’ ttaRT. The clectric Lighting of ‘the cit once again a matter of genaril onal: and one would like to see the Company — making some effort to'improve’- matters.” * TE -OLD POST ‘OFFICE’ SITE,’ ‘ "The old Post Office has heon de molished and the site is now'being trans, - formed. intd o picturesque little garden. “s The: Manager’ of the Nev Macao Hotel must be feeling pleased With this. ides of the P. as D.., What is needed are faw seats, The. Hotel bar ‘ls close at hand; and a very pleasant hour may be spent on the ‘Spots. / 2 + eee eee ” - MASQUERADING- ALLENS: — . FIVE FOREIGNERS: BEFORE “ " COURT MARTIAL: Five cnemy slions ‘ap; ied at the Old Bailey. recently before a general tourt-martial, over.whick Lord. heylen- more presided, and their appearance me drew” from Mr. Bodkin, prosecuting counsel, thé stateshent. ‘that'the charges at them amounted to ‘a disclosure ork ehihiiro system under which enemy. aliens ' may Inasquerade “as ordinary neutrals in this country.” .. The acéused werer— Franz Eckert, charged ‘With. sltering's passport issued by the Swist Lega, ” tion in London so that ig: purporterd, to spply to. himself, he being. a “subject “of thet: German. Emperor. .. ° ‘He pleaded guilty," . Walter" Amacher, charged with aiding: -and abetting Eckert, and wit “similar offences, to whith he pened» guilt id Jas faitsxen: admitted like. ‘charg My, bir pleaded not guilty to jeclhele : — subjects saying he was Gottlieb "He fetiatein, a Swins, charged,” with aiding and abetting Janssen, pleaded mu St “ ‘Marte Waser,, Cf similarly, and «with withholding informs! # » the whereabouts of Eoke guilty. ae : Mr. Bodkin, who . prosecut thie Dafence of tha ‘Reatia As ae tol hatrangely complicated that * P cintered himself :a3' an’: Austrian, years, and described himself a's’, a .in .the ‘employment: of Waser: / ‘Hs ce to report: for ‘iaterament, and. °° sould ‘not be found. ~In March of: this:: enrhe was discovered, in Noel-stteat, Soho, arid anit was “Let. Amacher.” Papers pon him. Pree Mr Myer; the special ositable” fi well’ known interpreter in ’ inal: courts,, mit ite and an A” Ae" pro-. 8 Swiss nationality . certitiente, which had been tampered ‘with!’ He was ihown s.photograph of himuelf a d asked. if he knew who\that,gian waa. iuhT, have never ‘gee -him, t isnot: | tinted: that he made_o Hanae, shinke ate 3 said “clearly :showed. that tHe Russians sro-be! feta one Austria,’ is a. secret ‘of the, Jay Delenee nee 'For. yenrs the’ Germans! have;e Ry it voured“to obtain the formule... .On'one.t ocowtidi ‘6 German commander while on’ |i : or eac ete ect dik actuate i very } courteously shown 's fe. obse’ eng re be fe thought. he was not 1 Pred; aa ‘he could |. | RYSSTAN ADY . , Petroanap, Aug. ‘18, communipud -utates Our of the An ‘official: advance westward inthe. region UR iP Strypa continues. : ‘| We ara successfull 4 western banks of the ( Reuter's ‘Service to the China Mail. Bystrites Po Rebesyuelats LATEST. TELEGRAMS. ue q Le Serta et | GERMAN BRUTALITIES. © REPARATION ‘0, BE EXACTED: IN| 8 Samual atotea i We eaprared ‘ ‘endmy tronches west of Sangrado an: PEACE TERMS. : Mount Pecinks, in: the Cargo region, and ton ae ' ee abe ig Ay a Ta WP , Wa captured 1,600 prisoners. a ats _ Vege hospax, Aug; Mh Enemy vattacks everywhore were thas from’ June Gth te Auguat W2th] Mr. repulsed. ; ; ‘ tho Russians had male the following | Comnians, declared that the Govern. see daptures: — : ment werd dutermined net to tolerate VTALIAN HYDROPLANES BOMB " Officers" thy resumption of. diplomatic inter. TRIESTE. : eh Roux, Aug. 16. Guns I Aw official commnniqud states Our shydroplanes successfully bombarded: this morning the workshops and airsheds at Trieste, causing numerous Ares. i : 9 a * FURTHER ITALIAN’ PROGRESS. RUSSIA’S GREAT » CAPTURES. | be Luxnds, Aug. 16. var “ Ross, Aug 1. 5 ‘A Russian official statement shows Asquith, in jthe House of “ course with Germany after the wary tlk reparation for, the murder vot Captain, Bryatt had been made. Some of the Allies, My. oAgquith Faddedk, had suffered. grosser anil more hextended brutulitien than ourselves “We aw consulting with the Allies,’ be} added,‘ us ta the most elfertive ateps and what conditions should, be exacted in the Peace terms to secure Vy reparation — aatisfying ; justice." (Luad pheers,) , : ce Machine-guns con + 1,926 ye ed much other war material. io . ' SHE KING'S VISIT TO THE FRONT. ‘i 0 at the hands of the Geruans. : me's o . THE RUSSIAN, ADYANCE. Reuter’s Corres! ters reparta that the King spent a week, rin, France ‘tourlag the war area., Majesty visited the trenches, and: his presence evoked extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm: : . Pa .+. [© His Majesty was.meét by King Albert, . Oo é oe President ‘Poincar’, General Joffre and. lan . : other tlistinguished notables, .,". ” ’ THE, CHINO-JAPANESE. Jins wasestY RETURNS HOME. ‘AFFRAY IN MANCHURIA. THE CASUALTIES., Tory, Aug. U4. “An ofivial’ statement gives nine | ¢ We em ‘ Panis, Aug, 16. . soldiers killed and sevev] pay iyi cof-the Kaiser to,” the wotnded and a civilian aril a police: | Western front, where the Germans,are veinfarding ‘their heavy”. artillery | troops, is regirded by the newspapers ; ; aiieeupacholieti r proof that the enemy js still Mpeay ele iall tle ve ee Ted) seuling w decision in the west, having abandoned the idea. of winning in the other theatres, ” © ENEMYS STUBBORN. RESISTANCE Lospos, Ang 16. ; ‘A Hnasian communiqué indientes that 0 © Gonoral vor Bothmer is desperately yeatsting the Radsian, advance and thas ; Loxton, Aug. L6.. Ys, Majesty returned to. London yesterday ovening in excellent health. ‘sueccerled in checking the Russians Weat af the Zlota Tapa, south of Be dntthe Maung are Beupenin EN? . i ee iva arapeay ani: the month of the Zloty Lips and the ; ; . -Daeister and" have ‘occupied. the little” ! townof Zolonvina, onthe Brseryea river Aapanese anda village to the scntth wot vi this ‘place. i. : »"tader Br retiring from the Delatyn and Voroehta Q 0 : man sillod in) the ulfrey at Ching Chis Tung. 3 The €! ta be aver 30, Y The encounter vontinued through: out the night of the 18) L4ch, ; © HE, Chany, “the: Governor of A Mukden, on reeciving a) report of n presiure the enemy ix |! ”, rogions. cian ao ” ‘ THE CAMPAIGN IN EAST AFRIGA. FURTHER: ITALIAN © SUCCESSES. Lonvox, Aug. GENERAL BOTHA INTERVIEWED. ‘ 'DuRraN, Ai Jalsu visited. the Japanese ‘Consul und General Botha, interviewed: expressed the deepest regret. | return from’a visit to General Smuts, Spheres DAO See most enthusiastically of! the . BY gone atch.co-operation in East Africa, . 7”. They: were overcoming enormous OASUALTY LISTS AND. A QUESTION difficulties.’ He. was .most ‘optimistic Se eee . {regarding the prospecta of tha campaign, the end of which was not far distant. : : took 350 prisoners, en a _ + Enemy attacks on the remaindey, of the front were repulsg An Italian sir aquadron dropped 2} tons of explorives onthe railway atid military establish- menta near the important, stations of ““Pryacinn and Dormberg with good, » reanits, " Vt age Culeutta, «July 22.-—Discussing thy recent heavy casualties, a correspondent of the ‘ Englishman.’ says 0 are a lurge number of Englishmen fiyhting age. (By Englishmen 1 inelude men hailing’ from al) ports of the British Isles), who..are occupied in India in. shops ond other establishments, on work which could equally well be carried on by women, ‘and by men beygnd the: fighting Take Calcutta forrinatance ::No one can enter a cofe, cestaurand, or any other place without’ seeing acores cf men, who Jook as thoagh they ought to be swelling the ranks of the armies in ‘the trenches, instead of fooling"around enfes and bars, thousandy of nuilas away fram the sound fof w gun. ‘Some of them may be dis- ‘qualified for sertice, hut there ought to be some means for the public to know thiy so that the soldiers garrisoned - in’ India,‘ many of whom “have passed through the ordeal of battle, may not have to way that there’ sre hundteds of their countrymen ‘ skalking” out here, while conscription ‘is being enforced ,in’ the | British Islea. ie Sy ae : P . : : despatched from India in July, whils ; : | Appendices, inchiding evidence, . were dent early in Angnat, The Viceroy had stated that a general review of the Report and the Appendites would follow a8 goon ‘a6 they were: fully. examined, ‘All the documents would be submitted to the Mesopotamia Comntission.as soon as they wert received, He thought this would at facilitate their task, but meanwhile the matters treated: by. the racy Sno ‘be considered still sub jiulicey and the Report could not bepubleho se “Mr. eerie Chamberlain—I: have seon..an advance copy of the . Report. In addition to the eeieiclanis i m the Indian militury organisation, which are now gnensing the serious ‘attention of the Imperial Government, “it named cértain : officors ‘as -having’ graye re ‘sportsibility: in connection “with ; State affairs. These ‘oficors no" doubt would be examined by the: M ia. Com- mission: by whom their ‘esse and .'the measure’ of their, reapensibility would _ GERMAN “SUBMARINE PIRACY. ae j ‘ |} GERMANYS UNDERTAKING TO AMERICA VIOLATED, : Lonpos, Aug. 17, ‘In the. House of Lords; Earl Crewe stated that sinca. May, promised’ t! "Gaited would not sink vessels without. warning, German: submarines have sunk, without warning, four British and three neutral vessels. ‘Altogether 46 lives were lost thereby. This was o clear violation of “their undertaking: There had been other,.cases in which a breach of the undertaking was “highly pole but there“was no definite proof. ve ’ THE FRENCH FRONT. [au ‘i i Paris, Aug 16. A comuiunigud states The night has heen qim on most -oithe front. | : ‘There was « lively homburdment on the Thiaumont-Vanx-Chapitre seutor. ‘Enemy oeroplanes bomber Balfort, _ dat there were’no vietims, a‘ ny VINCENT COMMISSION PAPERS. : “Lonpon, Aug. 16. In the House-of Commons, in reply to Sis Henry Cmik, Mr. Chamberlain stated that copies of the Report of the Vincent Commission and’ of General Sir Beau- FRONT. 4 “ “THE.-BRITISH ’ : Loxpox, Aug. 16. . _ General Sir Douglas Haig reports that there has been nochange in the sityation between the Anero and the Somme, 1 save for mindr infantry engagements in the vieinity of Pozieres , Thera was’ sowie mutual, throughout the night. - WHUALPOOL BATHS. chatting PeE™ TREATMENT FOR ‘WOUNDED, snemn@t AND. DISABLED. .DFFICERS.’ For wounded and disabled officers physical clinique was opened last month at 124, Great, Portland-street, London. | The clinique is under the control of an . linfuential committee, of which Sir Lau- der. Proaton and Sir John Collio are members. : tt oe ren It posseasea several features which ara .|new to Greas Britain. The “ whirlpool bath” ia a development of what is known in France aw the eau courante. Improved types of this bath have recently been levised for, tho commitice,-. Differing in detail, they'ccnsiat essentially of water, or air and water, in rapid’ motion and at high temperatures, and the baths. pre: pare an injured limb for’ massage, for maniulation, sn for, movement of ‘the: : joints and tle mt AaBN ay + ‘Treatment. will eo of charge, aud will, in the frat instante, be g?ven' to’ ounded™ ond di . \ AMERICA’S NAVAL “PROGRAMME. APPROPRIATION INCREASED. , WasixcTon, Aug. 16, The House ;.of Representatives has '. approved ‘the’ Senate's |Three ‘ Years Naval Construction Programme, inclad- ing the immodiate building of four dread. * noughts’ and: four ‘battle-cruisers, The . poronnel of tho Naval is increased to 94,000", 6 22 The. Noval Bill; pnased by’ the’ os provides for an expenditars of wounded nd Sisubled “offleats. It ‘js "379,000,000 inj thtea years. ° Thin is-| S74 atv similar cliniques” in See arches on TF have‘ 9,000,000 more. thao waa previously’ Te ee ecacat tonto provided hy the ‘House of Representa- ae ow ; named had vacated their’ positions, to which. | now: ‘ of Lords, Lord :Taling. rd. Midleton, repeated five STAN . peeseribed « € ‘ ; Colic, Cholera ‘and Diarrhoes : becsuge it: relieves cramps inr'| ths stomaclrand intestinal painy quicker i i hey ca ANGE CONTINUES. . | crossing the } Lipa and the |: Loxpos, aug, 16. ‘b ndent at Eeadquar- } | His | y mobs. are t¢ when Germany |: States that she |: ‘Narge champ Duff's Memorandum thereon were | : better if ‘the poy of the ‘officers be considered.” - Dieanwhilo the officers | Me ents had. ‘beeal” A It is officially announced that a new ' 280,000,000 lonn to Grat Britain may, Thaexpected shertly, |! ; DESPATCH OF DBAFTS.TO INDIA. : “London, -Aug. 16. | Tn ithe House ‘of; Commona, in reply to Colonel Yate! Mr. H.W. Forster oxplained, that the delay ‘till the Sth of “May of the despatch to India, of dragts asked for‘ou the 24th February was due to shipping men who were previously Unavailable, ‘The re aponsibility rested: with thosa’ respon- sible for providing sufficient men for the needs of the Empire’ os, | -F uneasiness: whic! + The Rotterdam corres of the war-bas given hay ; their ial ne menced, gle. saya the sult the. "Colonel: Yate—aAs drafts wore never | sent’ in» the “hot weather in time, ave not the authorities in England equally responsible with the sutharities in India for the deaths] woh Mr. Forster-—Men “were urgently | ivi wanted, and I am-afraid that wa cannot observe a peace-tima mie. We’ must send drafts when available, | RUSSIAN TROO fee ine Perrograp, Ang. 16. We occupied a strong Turkish position. near Sdkkiz,.in; Persia, from which the enemay are mulreatiig muthward, being pursued by our cavalry, ® IN WHEAT IN GREAT. “BRITAIN, ' THE -RISE Rae Lowpon, ‘Aug 1t. . A controversy has arisen regarding the enuse of the’ rémarkable rise in Hwhent recently to G8a quarter, [t is ‘variously attributed ta gambling in Chicago, inspired by German-Amoricans tocorner the.markot in London, and to ‘Government interference. Trae reports from Amerien state that the shortage of tha spring crop. is. due to: black cust; but this-is believer to be exaggerated." —_— ‘ ARMY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. (ae Loxpow, -Aug. 16° - The Wir Office announces that fn the ease of candidates who served in the Imperial or Dominion forces,’ including the Indian Army ‘Reserve, the upper limit of age for attendance,at.the Army Entrance Examination to .be held in Novembet will be 25. Otherwise it will be 19. : AFFRAY ‘AT. CHENGCHIATUNG, a Torto, Aug. 16. A Japanese policeman was killed and aeventeen Japanese soldiérs wore wound- ed in an affray witlt Chinese troops at ‘(Chengehiatung, 130 miles nérth-west: of Mukden. . " cd oth Yamer scar. and the “T learn froma good source,” saya the Deily:Teewraph's correspondent. ‘that the, German’: Government , realizes. the gravity of the menace, to. the country resulting from tho Allied offensive on fronts, ‘It knows that henceforth it will | be impossible: to denude certain points of the battle front to reinforce others.” |. The ibility of ‘an Austrian “debacle” is openly discussed in Berlin. To fully appreciate this change in the | German. view, it muit be remembered. that two weeks ‘ago the whole of Germiny was ‘convineed that the Imperial troops still held the initiative, 410. Ani Unhygienic Mouth he ‘Sea atandilg menaco.to health, a att promotes ornthygiene by correcting many comditions sof axincipient, yartheat nature Et rtf medicated oe 4 bubiea 4 Dentinol Sing establishing its value is re atment of », Bleeding, spongy gums. - of. RHOCIDE fetards | tho, accumulation of ‘salivary’ calculus, one at the’ principal causas of 9. 0 Os e PYORRHEA (Riggs’ Disease) .. Correct'and prevent, pyorrheal conditions by using | PYORRHOCIDE regularly every day-aa.a, dentifrice... - » | PYORRHOCIDE. is, a,toath and moath cleanser of ‘ Thigh efficienty and is soothing and healing. to the [oral tise, ae ee eae “". QUEEN'S DISPENSARY. ve, Harper &.Ca., Lid.” oe 31 QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONG KONG No.1, WENDEAM OP, . Flower Street). RerabLiamep ty0c° that the fall of Verdun wag imminent, |” and that Hindenburg was adyance in his own Ht Now, people are beginning to the Crown Prince for eeriteing the re- inforcements .which were intended for, Hindenburg, and iniportant newspapers like tho “ LolalAnzeciger,® the " Vous- ische Zeitung” and the “Frankiurter Zeitung” are voicing the .uncasiness,| which the news from the western and: eastern fronts inspires. going to _NEYER READ OF THE WAR. 4 ” La ri . een) ORFECTOR PAID'NO ATTENTION - TO RUMOURS, ee The extraordinaiy confession that be [+ neverread of the wor and disregard rumours was made, by 2 being asked by.the military: re being asker OY tee he aad rdqanta~ . [country in her hour of ,nced, he replied that he: was shot’'and” Killed by o Chinese soldier; Subsequently a. squad. of Japanese troo racks, The. Chinese fited, wounding ‘Jaeventéon, including the lieatenant-com,, | manding. ° : pers sasert that Chinese eatening “the. hundred Japanese residents at Chengchiatung, - The nows "KITCHENER FOND. ’ ‘ Lospos, Ang. 16."" The: Kitchener ‘Fund -now totals 293,500. The: Mercantile Bank of India’and the’ National Bank of India have each given £500, ia EXPANSION OF * « Lospon, ‘Aug. 1 The British Cotton Growing’ Asdocia- tion is enquiring with a. view to eager operations in Rhodesia ans Mozambique. . os 4 DANISH WEST INDIES. ie . Copexitace’, Aug. 14° The Lower House of Danish’ Parlia- ment have resolved to take a plebiscite’ on the, question of the sale, of the Danish. West Indies. , Ss HUNGARIAN “LOSSES... ‘MAD TUMOL IN CHAMBER, — "The true story of what took place at |’ mecting of the Hungarian mber & month ago.is tald by the Budapest news: paper “ Pesti., Hirlsp,” which’ gives tho utrvarnished. details suppressed. in: the ‘Wolff Bureau report’. 1 .: The Minister of Finance, M. Teleszky, ‘COPTON, GROWING. |: : attach much im: "| heard there were atrocities. he ‘been offered worked ‘in a: munition factory ut treble his present wi age, bur he refused taker : ¥ ‘you know that tl ie —Yes. a Plymouth |. Brother at the’Essex Appeal Court. On| blanie s : , “Only Sno, can be best!” and the best. lant» the ‘just as good "kind, ts it? ' “The best Roofing is : ey : ’ aes <a “MALTHOID” ... because a‘! Malthoid’ experiance of over & _ quarter of a century is found in every yord.” | vAsk our ‘experts, who, will instruct or, stpar- Lvise FREE, and whose experience entitles otkem te your confidence! Use *! Malthoid'” ; © gs they recommend! then tell your friends Bare cowhat‘ you think. of ith we Fs i Peale le for the |. "You huve-read the-papers. then?—Yes, |. - because I'am ‘interested hb. conscience me aporanchel the ee There are. some Plymouth Brethren | - i ~Y'es, but, this is |" bting, ‘aren't there: ad uestion of individual conscience. They have gone out and made a great. sacrifice, bayen't thoy ——1 am sorry for them. af 5 ; » Sorry f° Don't you admire them? 1 ‘sympathise with thems 0 1 os Answer my questiot, Do popsdinice them From their point o| nok from mine. i _ Mr Colingwood Hope, K.C.—Have you ever read an account of the war . Do you mean to my that your’. coun try’s affairs: do not ‘interest you /—Not ita warfare. ” : Do you know what-is happening to England ?—Only by hearsay. : jo you know Engl id ist in danger of invasion'?—Do you believe it }—I don't, i rtance to. romours.’ - ; “What would be England’s position if everybody acctpts your ' view }—~God would protect. i “Meohi Did. God protect Belgium ve uild take no -ateps _~-Notim. the war. advantages which can be given. to you, ant ow: Will mal no sacrifice in return }--J am, not pre- “sd ta tale nartln the war, He was ordered work of national im- portance," oe tuple ce: ie Si 4 4 o 4 LSIXYRENINCH GUNS. ; ’ mts ig ey _ WEAPONS FOR AMERIC2 x. "=" . ‘| WARSHIPS. We Be oe Washington, ‘Tul, Si After a discugsioh lasting moro than & year,-and closely watching the’ work of the British and German. ba: General Board wns tha centre of astorm of indignatiun wi which interrupted the proceedin; “The Pee cae have dons io Wi 4 raised, ‘the deputy: Be Rapow: aky, idding, the. next: moment; .“ As! our. incapable generals to ‘render their: ts, . tee ‘A wild tumult: follow ‘ ley ‘was i hea: “amid: which 46. declare + he.“Russij eft. the: 2 #hile Count, the:,docisix ‘| Navy has 1 had been “opponents “s bi very ‘few, actions : will 6" British was decided ty ththe still larger 1.the new Ordnance weapon: The’ | iss already’, built: and seated! in.at.the navel, iro view, but aa NOTABLE BRITISH, ATR RAID.’ se ca ‘ig regarddd'as “an umprecedénted ~ ‘The damage done in this’ attack’ One German machine “with ‘pilot, . obaervir and party of mechanics, pnd..act sh: | other. ximilar,, machine’ blown ‘Ep; one. ‘with’ machine visible insida GREAT AENORLANE, BETS, Jaitions, nA Cairo corresjondent, writing’ 0D 23rd Tune, gives ,the following -aecound of the uttock, by our aviators on EF) We. took the ‘Turis completely’, by surprise, "for when our first machine yob over the’ netodrome'at El-Arjah only one the Turkish seroplanes. had beva rus out of ite hangar. : Immediately’ our pilot lcame down to, 100 feet, and dropped a bomb - plumb+’.on , the ‘enemy: zuschine destroying it, its pilot,"and observ rand. party of mechauids, who ‘were getting) ‘éanwhile sothet eneriy machines destroyed petrol ‘tam and air-cratt°guns, ond ‘machine guns,’ nd vast quantities ‘of stores “dentioyed 3 whilst at. ledst one group of the enamy,. wan blown: te, bite by: bombas 2” a set iam new. big French gut is and puts the. famops | fret, the winder 7) working party 1 The goon os: they. enw i ita’ compsnion. The pil ‘ aie ‘AM: or} thir . ee Connecting. at Te Siz. { Capt A, Conivax “LONpON & BOMBAY i Nia as om Fons futs a MARSHES SHANG “and YORC FLABLA, Ea@ope for two. or Intermediate shrbugh Hokets oe York, ab Spociat ’ For PASSAGE RATES, HAND. Peta Co's, Oflcs, ede * Acting Superintendent. , OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. "REGULAR SERVICES, EROPOSED. SAILINGS FROM. -HONGKONG. = ‘bo (Suavecr TO ALTERATION). ° 1%, ° "AMBRICAN LINE, FOR VICTORIA, anv T2 A, Via MANILA,| “REELUNG, SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, MOJI,4. KORE, YOKKAICHI ayy YOROHAMA. Capt. T. Suruga......Friday,, sth Avg.” ata p.m.. ‘ + Omitting Manila and Nagasaki... BOMBAY LINE, FOR BOMBAY, Va SINGAPORE, lORTSWET.- : . : |” TENHAM, PENANG asp COLOMBO. | ASHINKOKU "MARU"... Wednesday, arid Aig. at7 am, JAVA LINE, For MANILA SANDAKAN, SINGAPORE BATAVIA, 4 SAMARANG, SOURABAYA MICASSAR., rOoR TAMSUI, KEELUNG? ANPING, TAKAO; ", Nia SWATOW, axp AMOY. FORMOSAN LINE. “AMAKUSA MARU" “OTOWA MARU” wa Wednesday, 20th ‘August, at, Om. “§ Calling at Adping and Takao vin Swatow and Amoy. *Calling at Tomsui,, Keelung y yia Swatow and Amoy, These Formosan Liners will arrive at‘and depart from the; SOON Ye WHARF iia BS, SBR. ear the Harbour Office. i mn \ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY TO :-- | 8: YAMAUCHI,: Minager. Tm. Soe. 44 & 78 2 " » : No. 1, Queen's Buildizg Y _THE RASTERN & ni SERVICE ‘TO AUSTRALIA. = SaTLINGS SUBJEOL TO: ALTERATION WITHOUT somm, so — LEavE hoxexoxa . | ‘wor Atrrmatza. es aks ovis ABniv2. Honcxoxa FEOM AUSTRALU. 13th tices af Afb Cotabe a HE'sbove Steamers ete fitted ‘wit ‘ cS “ anpoly of Jee, Preah Provisions, ets,, aud are iad sod Ber with Electricity. AT] Stave-Hooms have Eloctelo Fans, A duly qualified Doctor and Ali Steamers Fitted’ with: Wireless Telegraph... For isi aula apply ta | , F ‘GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00, ~ Agente, weeny “pegs, on -ibrowgh J Billi othe Ginding. ae aoUTR “ArRicai. Ponts with tranhipmend. A,,.fn conjunction with the ator STEAM, AM NAVIGATION. ‘CO, ib, AND ‘APOAR Brew: wy F et Proposed Salings trom Hongkong... ..; teocme~ from | Hongsong, aa or about: ; Connecting at Caleutts with | 02 or about for Fini ed tebe tna rw vee dee y for dx months. Roandthe-world and. ‘ Capt. Konishi... Thursday, Sith Ang., ot Noon. y | YOKOHAMA, KOBE, ery, exsurig s plentml |}. tewarde are carried, | Taare Nos, 215, HONGAY: pessore PHOTHOW- oe HAIPHONG: NES? SEE Bhantung-* and oO a’ lectric” Light «| aoe A ae Saloon, soci Staterorms ng hat cece wires Peele "iatncay ma eo Ben ; Sunday, wag ree aaa PROJECTED" SAILINGS. FROM: ‘HoNaKoNe fo _(SUBsECT ‘tO: ALTERATION). Bo Do tee! Ta: Sar. Angola) at dam] Aug. 18, Daylight. | .- SATURDAY, Aug:19, at 7 am. : PURNSAN 6 veeee SATURDAY, ics abs pan. * SINGAPORE PENANG ® } ccs f | OALOUTTA 7 (ag. "fs Daylight. | PUSAN Chiat ERIDAY, Ang, 25, ese reset lbkre all modest $ Aanpros cuiets and are fitted ‘throu at with | Electric ic Light. gi 4 duly" ‘qualified Surgeon { is * lao carried. ‘ eas # Steamers: have: superior sccommedation for First Class Pasiengere and are oe thronghout' with Electric an roe, Coe 2 0n Through of Lading to Yangtsze Ports, Chefoo, ‘iene Wotkaiwel g Cargo o on n through Bil Bills’ of Lading to Kndat, Latind Datu, Simporne, Tawase teng © Jessel: Under. Straits.Government = aseport Hegulatio - A! European Passengers, leaving the ‘Cdlony’‘for “Straits settlonen! to produce ot arrival Pe destination passports with their oe affixed thereto. 0. /¥oe ee TAR applyto 7 || OF STHAMERS. BETWEEN HONGKONG &’ RANGOON " ceed week . Poa mat KEW SERVICE™ 26th: Augut, at u BetD. hing Panel and. Conga 8 at Cartent Patee Fos Preigtt or beans ‘apply to a ane: MATHESON eal 00, Ita, ». Daylight, |: -Loomesane - {sSATURDAT, Ang. a 4 RovLaR ‘SERVIGN of Faat, ry Clase “Coat Steamers te. eocmanncda iutt for First Olsen Passer! aig Lig wloons,,:’ Exesllent, Cusine is “SWATOW, AMOY.& FOOCHOW : ARR RETURN. (Occupying 9 6 10 “Dayey- | CAPTAIN. sy a Os a ee | sh Seen oe ae So ee eat” D. asater, ete me Oka cee fap IEE, Brune’ « “| ERIDAY, 1etb: Aut ab 9 > ra. be despot ONS ' ‘Capt, wv. c. Passinore tel TUESDAY, : tend August at 2 pc. : ‘ FRIDAY, “Bth August ats Pae.! pete | Siete eee ‘gant vin Bor! dh ot Lor don "about 4 will..be _veetred at this Offca day before sailing. "The. sluo of all packages aro- or further particulars, apply to _ ts 7 ERD, PARR... FROM SAN FRANCISCO; “SEATTER: AND JAPAN;, LE Steamship: Asfinesin arte havib “o 3 arrived: rad trots. te abe Vase 3° “by cher ‘are her . their risk into the tararioan and | Hazantous’Godawns' ot ther Kowlocn Wharf ‘snd Godown > Retara, (6s months). ens." OPAL, Limited, whence’ and/or from the wharv ‘ _ £86:10° ae id 3 a = SPEOLAL RATES ato Karat and Military, Civil Servante, Misionaria, tn, | f BOUND TEE Wok avon coment all the, paca Mal oor we be sujet pealies a ‘ ages are’ to be: left inthe, Godowns where: cd cy. will. be examined. on Sist August ab. er “{ 9:30 a.m, Claims againat . th te th ha: PARIS AND EURO Mayryed Patan pee niake eer (pes Tabane Tous 13,0008 er : oo tie 8,8001° A NER, “YORE, ‘PROBE. 7 eS pera v ROYAL ‘wan SERVICE. UNDER OONERACT WiTa' it MATESTY'S,, GOVERNMENT the’ opidemiv of infantile paralysis ‘Re Faponer 5 evoked protests trom” gaitorint MA R s E I L L E s. "A N D -L 0 N D 0 N, obdevvery in netyhbooring ‘eitles,” whe Taxino Passrxorma axn.,Carco 0 STRATIS, COLOMEo, - INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, uGYPT, "8. AL dreaded infection: among ‘their population, me} sayy thes “Liturary Digest, “than | athe ip ave Connecting ait : f ia} press discovered the disease had seaaedt Hong: : 5 4 London | to be w local, and become. a national ap Diener trom: ;probiem. This way ‘firyt evidenced in the 1916, abien ‘ot effart between | the New, Nore Steamers : Martilien to » Colombo *} + Colombo, 1916: 7 : es re a ne, _ NORE. “MALTA 4 NAMUR : ' SARDINIA. | NOVARA NORE!” ONYANZA 1) * MQOLTAN' . | Sapt, * KASEGAR vn"; | Oct Throvgh Steamer Oct, ‘Through Steamer | Nov, * MOREA | wt Nov. Through Steamer | Dec.’ : MUSGOETA.. Dec. i ° wd To ede " attprin a froin children's - MALWA woe ase | Dee, at! Jan. oF] gatherings. Yot, w le the atmospheres Ag Pantego thange Stusmers at COLOMBU. 4 B no panic apreads with the widening” area ~Aocommaedation in ‘the connecting, Steamer from COLOMBO in dotinitaly reserved in} yg hy the disease, some dailies, like ‘ Hongkong at the time of Bookiag. . oc] the "New York “Evening Son? urge ‘On the Austéilian Route Tickets. Taterchdagesble with a Line. wae nade nee is more desirable abqn SAILINGS DIRECT TO. Hight or fear," und remind “us that “calm ‘SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND nee ee ae __ YOKOHAMA.» tha house clear of fies, and ywatching to. Leare Hongkong About i. Osh ‘16 | carrier ot -the nilvenie and Pee mest’ Nav, 4 effective method of quarantining victims. H p. Nov. Ja Meanwhile, sidren, under, sixteen are’ MALTA ,” % “[with: others atfieted with colds, “sore throaty, or other vague minor ailztenta,, will do more to wafdguard the family then, “any amonnt of inefficient worry,” is tho codusel af (The Ryening San", whieh telly uy ‘plso’ thatthe inalndy, aa ** never | swept .the — cammunity * amall.pox, f’ |xecarlet fover, diphtheria, and vimilar “| seourzes a it in times past,’' and the | tieetihood is AIL against’ its becoming palais i ee much more wide-apread than at present." ‘INTERMEDIATE ‘STEAMERS. ” inahipene. | The lack of exact information, thjs joumal IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAM] RS, rf also nutes, increases the dread, of the | : ‘WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR Hise use, ae fo this B peta Boston MARSEILLES AND LONDON,’ Pl aerad “he 3 inenuce of the ig ae is, inereased Calling at ‘SrNGAPoRe, Port SWETTENEAM, | Pex ANG,» COLOMBO by the lack of complete knowlede—both AND Port Sarp. ~ {of the methods by which the virus of CARRYING Iyt ava Yo SALOON, PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES, | infantile’ purntysis is trmasmitted, and of 5 Puovosep SAluixck: » | the’ hest positive methods: tor: treating it “under whieh. medical seienue still "| labours, In efforts to reitrict the’ spread if-calling ‘Lonpon of the ise, & knowledge of the muthod |: about about. : “shout Lof transmission “hos frat importaree, of 7 fa 3 "3 | course. On this score the doctors have ot ave'that children do'ot come in contact Ny a? ~ WEDNESDAY, tom Auguat. SATURDAY, - 9th Septamber: on « set SATURDAY, 23rd. ‘Septaraber. NORE wn. vf SUNDAY, oth Octaber, NYANZA,... see nee one, ee! SUNDAY, 22nd October.” ae may travel by Ruilway in Japan boswoen Ports of Call’ free of charge, > Return Tickuts aro. Tickuts aro.availablo ilablo by Me Mowagurioa Maritimes Company. ’ NOVARA, least the hypothesis set up by Dr, Philip AE. Sheppard, who has made, a special study of the dixense Since 42909, He — | asserts that infantile paralysia ja “enrried "by a Species of stable-tly, 0. biting fy, “THE INTERMEDIATE. SERVICE 18 TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. . » WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, °°" All Cubing (are fitted, with Electric Fanu tree of charge and each Berth Fatuinhed Known us, Stomo~ys caleitrace Linn), verihh an Electria Reating “Passaze Ticketa- Tnterchaggeable with the British India Co.: basing his belief, for one reason, on the Round-the- World Tickota and Through Tickets to Now York in connection with the | fact that te occurrence of the disease in * Principat Mail Lines epidemis form'ts nearly identical with the Returns’ Ticket At. fare and. half. asalabie. to. Europe. for ‘Two. Sears ;_or- to! Jife—~invidence — of 'this—~ na te te Wee Loe Steamers aad Sailing dates are liable-to be. cancaled | } Paralysis, in ith epidemin form, .or altered without notica, ed to any great extent un! q ppe Fo Furthtr Talormafon, Pasaage Fares, Freights, Handkooks, ate.,, "apply -to time in May, one month’ after this Parti : 7 gular utable-Ay y has “begun to appear in ‘ abundance, Although the hypothesis hi heen challenged, thi reason, and s'num- ber ‘of others, keep Dx, SHeppard ‘still convinged, fo-day \ of its acceptab ity, || pending disproot.,, 4 ‘Holding ta it, New ° task in modern sanitation: to clean “out " PREIGHT AND pistERtEne . and ‘destroy’ all possible places where the _. §.8. CHINA ° WILL SAIL‘ FROM HONGKONG FOR, _SAN. FRANCISCO — VIA SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA: & HONOLULD. ° eed SEPT. 5 - NOV. 1i- JAN. ..18, ' AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ‘CLASS PASSENGER. SERVIOB “AT INTERMEDIATE RATES. ‘0. H. RITTER, Prince’a Buildings, . infested with the yiras,"’ |. Tecalls, there were 2,500 cas¢s' ‘ot infantile. ‘paralysis, or poliomyelitis, in the city, ond the deatli-rate was only 6 per cent. tate was about 21 per cent. This journal that the end of the.epidemie will ‘not be | jodda “" Feolght and Passenger Agent, Tea Hoare, Btroot, ; INDIAN “AFRICAN “LINE. h Bills of Liding from HONGKONG to. B: capone Cae (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and | LAI atul), ‘Bets TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of tho INDIAN. WAFRICAN LINE.) PROPUSED |RATING, aft eannectine, mi 4 Fos Ota eG: W . iy! 2 Fu posaxone : ean Aécousonumion: ro dat ano 230 Cus Pasmsora, brsala§ na de, Sees t alt agh became it ix. veyyssinall, bs chan a beer _ pes and. ré i is it known haw lung. th fer may be davfery p Lot _tnteetion from a Pativat® who! has} not been surely asectbal far :as carriers. are, da) ‘rina enter througlr the There is’ no Keown curative prttedy..| Muyoh" ‘dypends Upon the: care the permanent cripplin ot not die.” Unfortunately,” mei ‘af those who avoid death alter }from paralysis.” .' koh: - a. but thet ip Pa Bublt Rjaa ie or. throat. y yk Bu . SE Baki. S/~ Bokit Serbarang Poe Te gt OCratlafald: | 87/8 “The Times"! pent én tovnay that, the £ “b city. aud’ State ‘outhocitien of Now. York are doing all: they, can,- many phywicianis and: nurses are’ buy caring: for" vigtims, whether “as home’ or in hospital,” “and oy Gdn makes. a, plon. that these. workers be’ aided in“all pousible: wayy by citizens, asying, “thous who obey! sanitary Jaws should instruct ‘neighhours-whor do" notit” “Rule to atop 'the spread of the: disease, insued - : by ‘Wealth Cominisponer Haveq Emerson, | £ of New York City, ara given to the prose Lon ‘follaw yee York's, and | Brooklyn's problem Sppeary a difficult Nine years ago, the New York “Times” In this year's epidemic, in @37 cases, the |» “~Paretita.—See thint your avoid indoor vutheringa. ;, Apartment and. Tenement. Hours F Owners, See that enough cans are pro~ Vided: to veul avery serap. of, marbaze. | Houses where ther Has boen “infantile } q spa fi placards. are removed. This ° Teons Tepuinting or rovarnishing, tepapering, : ‘and serubbini: woodwork with bat water “ Jupitors.—See that no rubbiah or} gurbace is exposed to. flies, and that |... preinines are kept serupulously. dean Hospitals. inne suspected advice to call a doctor’ without. delay in suspected doses, “bar .i¢ «adds more reassuriogly t= {Tha termine thing to remember in |.) the viyitation of infantile paralysis is. the} remotenese of the danger, ... children |. £ ‘ Among wmore than. million children at e the ages threnteied, sixty seven eagen q in, forty. five hours iro almost 100 few "to figure mathematically,” A bandred times as many would be bub a- fraction. oh 2 gf per cents "Wortied mothers look out on dten starming the - streets: within: miles, ‘Deathiare faw compared :wwith, those that daily oceur from familiay |. diseases s fewer: ar then Fery, hot weather, ight cal id, nad to fea! from taking, children ‘on: Yong, fatiguing’ let Cleanliness and care in diet need’ be mentioned. - They are obvious and | ; aon nla be, vasa i in dealing with children." DEMAND. FOR. HORSEFLESH IN pie Stomoxys calcitrans. may breed or become 3 creasing, og" the following advertisement in a Leipzig Bewspaper- shows i= Cut Tt Out; and, Reep Tt! where, needful, by, dey or night... And Seen until the beginning of eeu and hols.” aud tailg returtied,. post free, if t desired: “Commodious” carts for lame}. “For several reasons the tieatment of - animals alivayg available, an m epidemic of, this dineane cr grant ry horse for paige 80s: on account. without £. realizing” that there. nay not. be‘ ‘we “enge fo." The | prices of horsefesl are gresily has ae I buy.e every fom ‘of forseflesh id fay tells. us further that 't it i} quite probable ; deredibly high prices. : I will pay -for | Rese peeae 4 E Mars c = ‘ABB, : “Chiat Manager. ‘Hangkons, Fe 6, 1916." eee Te ole pista fet the aoove Bank is inhadted the Be ae Ponarios. Tales inay. be obtained on pide e may transfer 8100 or moro te the HONGRON! : SHAN! GHAT BANK, to: per annum. i Por the fimaiiase and icsah ™ Banking Cortomtion. Mek Watitiae Gubbay” rs ‘We pane a W. A. Mr snd’ Mr'G. Harper MrE. Heller." - }Mr A. Hicke °° Mr Ry: ‘Buttian, Sa Mrs Landry Mr Dunenn amen as : Sanna cf : te and ant) Mat! Me'ond Mire E. B. Mr Ry Fy “Matty” "Cubes" Charan ed tilowed on», Current | y¢ Acconnts: st 2 ner cent: ner annitm. | Me Mrs Et HowardMfr J, Wattis Fy] Roy. P. Jenkins’. “Mr 8 White:. | Mia T. JR. Sohne “Mr FB, SADE ‘ . Be ia Uses have actived in: Kructions: to sell at their Sules Room, No 8 Des Worus Read, Corner uf co: House Street," | Plaxo by John Broadwood & Sons, Cin good condition) * Fiano Moutriet Co. (in ae eonditign). Cabinet Grind Piano by Surting, : Organ, Eleven. Stops, : Be by Mason & Hamliti. Inspection apd’ particulars by appli. cation to the wndersignedl. Tonad y— Cash. 4 HUGHES ¢ ROUGH, . aluetioncers, rata Aug 17, WI. T0 LET: ~ i TO ‘GET. yricEs on Ist Floor,,.No. 3 Queen's ‘Road Central, ‘at present in the roses of The China Fire Insurance : Apply to, CuINA FIRE INSURANCE €o., Lap. Flongkong. April..28, 1916. 59 oh no LET. NE. FLAT of FOUR ROOMS over, . partly [.. Kowloon — Diypensiry,, farished— Apply sotoon Dis ‘or Becretary Watson & Co. bi ie Fonelccae, Sune Tae Dd PNAATY, ithited. r ‘OUSE in Kowloon --¥ Building. Apply to” GHANG YUR SHU, (yo YER SANG PAT & Co. “3, Queen's Rowl Conti, Hengkong, dus. 12. 21h e26 + uae i FFICES, “iu” St faae Suilcings, ay Apply tu SHEW, AN, ToMEs ‘& Co. ‘Buozkoug. Aprl-7, 1918, Bil tO LET GODOWS. in, Prince’s SMALL. Buildin. " Ror particulars etc. ‘ibuly ‘ ‘ THE HONGKONG CENTRAL 22 kal» ESTATE LTD.’ : Hongkong, Muy, 2 tap 623. 20 Lee PRICES ia Princes Pale i Apply to— e SHEWaN, TOMES & Co. * Luruidators : . Recren Baccrenitys & Co. Mongkong,’ avril 15, baded “64S ant? LET. ea: FFICES, ut 2 Gotanoght Road," OFFICES, in King's Buildings. ; > HOUSES, in CLiFTON GARDENS, Conduit, Road. Roast & 2 West Ead Temoe, CANTON, : Apply = F HONGEGSG LAND, INVESTMENT ’ AND AGENCY Co, Lap. ‘a ‘TO LET. af *PHREE-RUUMED | BLATS in Acm- ‘2 phreys Buildings, Korloun. . FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Road, /- lth aan modern convenience, inelnding ths sod Kitchen Ranges, Hot . me and Water C: Bystem. A ‘few Piste ly designed to accommodate helors at pragsenA rentals, §0UR-RUOMED HOUSES ta Gordon | | “Terace and Nallsbury Arente, Kowloon. TWO. :‘ROOMED- ma “in Nathan |’ ~ Road, Kowloon, Apply to— - ‘BUMPBRETS I8TaTE & FINANOE , COMPADY, LIMITED. 2 “Alexandre Batidings, oe 7 Hengronsi: Dos. ada ie. 0 . HONGKONG TIDES. the tide-table given ielow hos beet <onpiled ‘at the National Almanac Office |. dn London from the result of the'analysis “al observations taken. ‘by, means -of on . automatic tide-recording machine in the ‘Water “Police Basix at, oe Tsui foun ine low mean ses lovel.. No obtain thr=‘dop'is of water .on nthe tide gange at th.” Bees Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 incbs. onthe gauge |. ‘at Lamont Doolz; abe add -10 feet 16 inches to the oie giten in the table ret ok ted Sabon TST fp” "ALEX. ‘ROSS & Mechinery © Office. ‘Phone 27. “OUR. “AGENCIES ‘ ‘Napier, Ford, Hupmohile, Motor “Cars, * Prooke, Caille; Setipps, Marine Motors, ‘a Triumph, Indian, Motor Cycles, Royal and Corona Typewriters, & »Dureseo Paints snd Colourwash, Optimus, Stoves, Teyes Fluid, i Carbotyp ‘Stationery, \ Porner Oi} &' Cas Engines, Simpson & Lawrence Yacht Fittings, _ Dunlop Tyres, «Genera Accident Motor Cur Tneurance. imitations. a POST OFFICE: NOTICES. ' oN RADIO-TELEGRAPH _., COMBIONICATION. Ships in communication’ ‘with Cape DiAmuilar Radio Telegraph Station : — Shinyo Mare . i “ INWARD RD MAILS. SwwNen (via Swatow)—Per BS, da Aum, 18. cyte (vin Swatow) —Perns. Luchow, : ‘Aug. 19. esti The 7 30 am. 2 dispatch for Stacno will, be discontinued from the 17th inst.’ “The Services to Germany, Austria, pe Correspondence so eddreseéd to. enemy sobjecta ia China, Siam, Liberis, Portu- qnese ‘East Africa, Persin yaad Morocca can- not be transmitted, y ‘ ma ‘Mails will close | for’: — WEIHALWEL. & TIENTSIN. Per, Chipshiiy,, ab 8 a, on ’ Friday, the 18th Aug. ,, *i} HOIBOW & *BANGEOK, Per ‘Waishing, at 8 a.m. 00 ‘Friday, the 18th July. STRAITS, BORMAH & INDIA, Via OALCUTTA. Per Airin Jfarn, at LL am, on ‘Fri- day, the 1th Aug. SHANGHAL, NORTH. CHINA & i a ara i KOBE. ; er Knight Companion, at 11 a.m. on Friday, the 13th Aur, a STRAITS. Per *Kaisunesan Bar, ot 11 um, on Friday, the 18th Aug. FORMUSA. .Vis KEELUNG, ‘SHANG. HAJ, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Via MOSS, ' VICTORIA, « USITED STATES & SOUTH AstmrICA TACOMA. Per Canada J Maru, | .1215: pm... Letters at 1 pines : Friday, the 16th 4ug. awaTOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW. er “day, the 1sih, Aug. : WEURALWEL, ‘OREFOO, & TTENTSIN, ; at. on Friday, faith. HOTHOW & HAIPHONG. Fer. io age at 6 p. co on Pein the ‘omy Bee; at 8 n Frida the es dog. pao om Per, “Hanae at ‘day, the 10th ! PBILIPPINE, ISLANDS. | Per fuer Be ery of HONGA Per Huichow, the.1eth'Aug. on the Red label, and see algo that the nase LEA &- PERRINS is embossed | im raised letters on the glass bottle. CEA & PERRING! Jabel and bottle are copied. to: such an extent, that these precautions are necessary, in order to . make sure that you are being supplied with the original and genuine Worusterihire and. oot one of its many Bal, va ste the Ottoman Empire are sus- ]- Registration : at & pin, Saturday, A Double aa When bu ying: ‘Woreéstershire Sauce, _alivays look ‘ot the sigeainre in White? “while with clous! for: PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Per Tean, at Ipan, on Tuesday _ 22nd Ang. ne STRAITS, BURMAH, +NDIA, ADEN; *EGYPI, DURBaY, CAPE TOWN é ‘UNITED KING. , DON. Per “Mitac, ‘Nerw, at Ww * Thursday, the 24th Auge. STRAITS, BURMAH,. CEYLON, ADE LAIDE, . WESTERN : AUSTRALTA,’ - INDIA, ADEN; EGYPT & EUROPE, Per Nore.’ Registration’ at 1015 am. the a.m, On Paste at11 ao., on Friday, the ee “ ) 98th Al The Parcel 3 ii will, bo closed on Thura- day, the 4th Avg, ob$ pm. - . ‘| AUSTRALIA; NEW GUINEA, TAB. MANIA & NEW TKALAND, Via : TAURSDAY ISLAND, § Per S¢. Altans, at 100m, on Satut- day, the 26th Aug, FORMOSA Via KEELUNG, SHANGHAI NORTH OHINA, TAPAN' Via MOJI, WICTORTA & SEATILE. |. _ Per Yokolama: Mary, st 3 pi., on Friday, the Ist Sept. ‘SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN ‘Vis’ NAGASAKI, VICTORIA, B.O., , VANCOUVER, UNITED STATES, |’; *toLonRO, | al, ‘Face and. Body, Had ee : Ae ice: Hale; Deprived ee Used Cuticura, . Now Qui : We lL. 20, . Richardson. Ri, West’ Ham, Kasas,. . Eng—"My complaint starred ‘with pto- tmaina poisoning and: in s week tt had devel- any heolthy'skin at all. t bad: to encrific my hur, 1 was tno terrinle state, bhe irrt~ |. tabtoa dipriving me of aloep altogether: “t thought [would try Cuticura Soap and Otntanant, 1 waa so pleased with the. resuli'of the free sampls that { purchased * Segme from the chemist, Before using the. \ first tha. of Cintment. and the Soap I saw wonderful tinprovemont, the Irritation: waa Altayed‘and Twas abl to have a alghe's rest. Now Tam: quita well.’* " (Signed) Mra. ©. Bowyor, July 7, 1014, ° . | Sample Each Free'by Post ' With 29+, Blin, Hook, Addrosa pos, * card: ¥. Newbery é-Gons, 97, Charterhouse. ~ London. Sold’ throughout the work. “SHIPPING: anaivats, i! : st 17. Kunwcing, Briti: Eh eeeeeee 2077, FT. }. Wheeler, Robe and Moji Aug. 8 Gen eral. JARDINE, Matursox & Co. Shanghas, Chinese str. 243; McLaren, Swatow Aug, 16, General. —E.-H. Ray. Tjtsondant, Dutch steamer, d,019,. EY. Borman, from San Francisco, Gereral— {Java Crtyasd Abas LUN.” Penang Maru, Japanese atenmer. 3 soos Kughibiki,, Singapore Ang. 10, General. —N. YY. W, Chkpabingy, British str, from Cantou. « 2 Kudishow, Britis” str, from Canton, DEPARTURES. August 17. Hupaang, tor Singapore and Calcutta, + CLEARED. Chipalitny, for Weikuiwei and Tientsin. Hupeh, for Swatow. Honglony, for Holhow and Haiphong + Maru, for Chinwangtao. bee, for Amay. ¢: 7 Kiang, for Shangha: . PASSENGERS. “ ‘ARRIVED... Per “Kum sang, from Kobe, ce. McEwan and 2 2’ children. ” ‘ SHIPPING REPORTS. _. The Chinese steamer Shanghui “Frum Swatow reports. : Very’: “fide weather throughost.. © ii STEAMERS MOVEMENTS. The ‘China Mail fe Ban Fe .. 8S Ching ‘left Ban pansiece on ' August Ist, and.may be to ae in Bape ° “Regest Other Vesdls. Thess. Shivala from Calontta, left Cal: cutta on the dthinst, .and ‘may 'be ‘expected The aeamabip r) Ulenatreie is expected here, from London o on or pr about cals inst. Ei 6 » SOUTH AMERICA .& UNITED] KINGDOM Via CANADA. " (Burope via Siberia.) Per Empress of Rusa, Registration at 945m. Letters rane 12, ON pts. Wednesday, the éth ; {whanghet Chi. P.W.,"Baturday, 9th Sept] | * Supersctibed correspondence. only, «| pelt Sher send * Commanicatlons ‘, be addressed to Tes Enrvr. HaiHong, «b..130 p.m, on Fri- ab 2 re on Sotanor, ( ‘Per Ritano Men wt, Erora Londen Jul aa Mrs 3f.. Hinton, Miss” % MM. Hinton, CE. Couling, ifr'C. D. - Basithy Mr 8, Marayama. i ‘wXOHANGE.” Hongkong, : Angont My 1916. » Credits, 4 months! wight. " 2 Matte: . & Cog Lids | Tolkta here on or about the hat and: agheiy ners S A typhoon has formed to the tig of “Ff the Meiaco Sima Group, Its direction of ; metion { is unknown, ob Poesent. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours | ending at ‘0 am, to-day, Os inch, aguinst ian average at 60.38 vigshes a Forecast for the 24 hours ending at [. noonon tha ath Angust— » 1—Hongkong to Gap: Rock : Wet] winds, moderate; fair. 8—Formona | Channel: The same “as No. teu. x 3.—Southt” coast of China between ‘Hongkong and.” Lamocks ; ‘Las Vo. 1.5 3 &—South ‘coast na China Bebween. Hongkong vand Hainan; The same as p No. 8. orrictiy NIGHTS. mx vie | “The s following Table hee the Stan» dard Time'at, which Official Night.ends. and begins during the month of “August, |: ote Be oo Se 5 Date. Auge ith, 18th, 10th, oo oatste: REPORT, : “H — Mrs Diresticn, Force. > 1 Free En [J 3 -arcuonoon] LELbet aan F E “allt se] weer [Tees] wansealeoeril Sltilisziaseetl i erie ttl bi Ll entail Eeigaleaghri (gael aaas SIEtESSISiiStlseat aa] i i. server ‘Fabr uheit, on. the‘level of the sea inches, tenths and ‘hundredths. BE. & Wiamjee sees |: Last Divider Bae . : und date. y warecracetns |. ach £2.58 intartan . : * a ate 1914, $18 Hay afo LOL5 way a afe 1816. ' {Final of 800 and. bonud “7. 010 s/o 1814. Tnterin Sof $30 a.0 1018" ei Final of $15 m: » for 191dand int. oh i ov account 1915 .., *, 2, sai bonus °@3 for er for 1916 sese nes 9 it tor 1915 /,916.” ow Stoumbeate seen and 15 json" om Tado-Chinde — ~' (Preferred): _ Deterredd « /a afe 1915" Coupon. 8 a ale tals ‘Compa, $6 ont es year endiny 8041 if Aaa 1915/18, Gia: Nos, 7 ° ‘Te, Tor Iolo 2 0 "ton 1918. arene 1608 50 mh by us so. 196. * 1915. jt. Tym your ouding : Tie. Stor 1910": Sees ssi a | 36901918 97 afe 1916, Toterim div, of $34. 95 cents for 191B sr sances $24 for 1915 33, : Taterim: of $2 : Ts. is for: year. ending BL 101 be Tis. 6 div. & Tis. 1h - benee for year ending | redacedto 33 degroce |”