China Mail 1916-09-09
_ Contains le Week's News “af Bongkong and the . far East, Price (including Toxtage) ‘w “y part of the world aun. oe per anaum. No. 16.840, ~ BUSIERSS SOTIGES, (STEAM OR- MOTOR. VESSELS ON “4. 6,000 Tons, 8,cOU Horse Power now Built. O. Steel Building Work of every” Description. - SCOTCH WHISRY. Oastings,: Forgitigs,. ‘Repairs and ‘Supplies. ” pel tes , Erompt Attention’ and Shipment, to Destination | SOLE AUENTS: |” qyeToRS AND STEAM: PUMPS. >. AS. WATSON & Co.Lé. @. S. BAILEY & Co. Ltd.” "WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, . -SNGINEERS — and . ‘SRIPBUILDARS. HONGKONG ” ae ; fo KOWLOON BAX THORNE 8 2 oh _ OLD. VAT “FOR SALE. —es ' AULY and, MACHIN) ERY 2 Nasr Steel Twin | Serew RIV. STEAMER built i in V4 and recently damaged by fire. Now lying i in Stunghui Harbour. and open for'inspection. - : DIMENSIONS, au x 18x 1A. TONNAGE ; Gross 3994, Net #511. ~ BULE,—Collapsed) sbove load line. ln fair condition. below load line, # Double bottony fore and uft. …
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_ Contains le Week's News “af Bongkong and the . far East, Price (including Toxtage) ‘w “y part of the world aun. oe per anaum. No. 16.840, ~ BUSIERSS SOTIGES, (STEAM OR- MOTOR. VESSELS ON “4. 6,000 Tons, 8,cOU Horse Power now Built. O. Steel Building Work of every” Description. - SCOTCH WHISRY. Oastings,: Forgitigs,. ‘Repairs and ‘Supplies. ” pel tes , Erompt Attention’ and Shipment, to Destination | SOLE AUENTS: |” qyeToRS AND STEAM: PUMPS. >. AS. WATSON & Co.Lé. @. S. BAILEY & Co. Ltd.” "WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, . -SNGINEERS — and . ‘SRIPBUILDARS. HONGKONG ” ae ; fo KOWLOON BAX THORNE 8 2 oh _ OLD. VAT “FOR SALE. —es ' AULY and, MACHIN) ERY 2 Nasr Steel Twin | Serew RIV. STEAMER built i in V4 and recently damaged by fire. Now lying i in Stunghui Harbour. and open for'inspection. - : DIMENSIONS, au x 18x 1A. TONNAGE ; Gross 3994, Net #511. ~ BULE,—Collapsed) sbove load line. ln fair condition. below load line, # Double bottony fore and uft. : Ay 2 ee MACHINERY.—-Two' sats triple oa ee ca so zexpansion engines.” ob TITN Ce PURE AND’ SPARKLING Cylinders i x yi ‘ : " : “Two Boilors 10" Fides {1's" “adie » Engines and Boilers enn be: ‘thoroughly ., repaired. at moderate cost. Mts Hongkong, Sepr..0, 1918, "1019 Pe ; _, Oxberry ef 6.15) p.m. " Dress: Drill | Colony. should apply,in.'writing for per- ‘Ground under Tnstrnetor aa Ba ¥ {ntendent of Police, st leash, 48: hours Exch set, of engines is complete in trself and, ‘coald be usert seperate Ye, ‘Applications for inapection and tenders ys 4 ‘ : c _ for the whole or part of the vessel should 7 he sent to Messrs, CIRR, ney TNGSTON | £ Co, Shanghai: Particulars believed to be correct but e oe , eh : aot feunntied and‘ subject to examina- OM pt THAT: FALLS YOu WITH Ph tion by tenders. 2.0. n es caf ¥ { | "The MINERAL: WATER } aT a INVIGORATING eae a " —_—, : DETAIL. . on duty tH) the morniniy Sande: Toth’ Septembe y the 10th September to September ; ‘ : Orderly . Offer: ‘Thomas, " “PARADES FOR NEXT WEEK, Monday iReeruits on the Cricket NY {jround under’ \ Drill Tatructor, “Sergt. te Signalling’ Section. ca the Crieket“mlssion to do 80 to the Captain Super- : |. before the intended” tnd of pee wishes to leaye. Applicants : ron for their a spely in per Station Green the [MOREE BRITISH & MEROANTILE. $.a.m. to 1 pm. aod 2pm. to “ INSURANOE: co, hn eee oh haat U0 WHC “ane VeeeaD ‘arm tanta OF Se mean tear Oxbeery “at bul’ Ooarramry, Tap... Tait the Cricket. ‘ ieee ‘under Drill Instructor Sergt. von outside the Law Courts ‘ab bl f ' “Piven Drill order. W ae “Than at’ Central. Station: at 8:45 et sia "HONGKONG: POLICE, RESE YE. 1 te ” pimapzs, crnmmar, STATION. Tuesday <" Sept. “ath ‘aid: “Thure Ts - Bept. ‘Ith. ‘ason,,’ the Ser- q -Mojor at ‘BAB B.Mojor” Khawoa |" 7.4580. ery utes, 10,80 w.m,-t0.1L,00 a.2...Hvery 10 minutes,. Mondaye' ona’, Thursdays,’ ; aoe mi. bo 18 aps aE ‘until,’ further orders, OORAN MARINE ° LNEURANOX 2) Ee Oneks of 976 Ibs, nets : o. “Le Bags Sate net" oF eve 2eseaerioN Tie mi Oana “Se ENEERNG cosa - a twice Up. - © AReuTS » MTTIRHEY & Sace * = Tetetants HE 12 ; UBNERAL MANAGER | “HONGEONG, ‘CANTON, MACAO & : . WEST RIVER. STEAMERS _ a JOINT SERVICE ‘OF THE. ‘HONGZONG, . CANTON. AKD* m4aco STEA wROAT 7G LID... AND’ THE, CHINA NAVIGATION co, 1IB, | HONGEONG-CANTOM. TINE...) |”: RONGEONG "TO CANTON: | | CARTON 10 HUNCH ‘0. SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER! < | 8 AM *HONAM! . | yo Ae OD JO pM. ‘PATSHAN’ an & pa. “KINSHAN": ‘7 9 SUNDAY; 10h SEPTEMBER. « 10) rw, ‘KINSHAN’ ; SB pa" Returo Fare by Night (available also for Return oy. aay Steamer), IAG, . : Single Faré by Day Steamer. Retura Fare by Day Steamer im ” HONGKUNG. MACAG’ ‘LINE! ke J STAISEAN Tons. 2008. | . ~ HONGKONG -10" M4040) Work days, at 8a3. and 2 Pa from thé Company’ Sundays, at 9a. al cand 1 Pp. from nthe Company's i hy mes y ‘ome ‘dayw ab 890-2.“ Roand. i Sica: verse: Bhipyird: Stam Sul-¥o Fotimaces farnieh EUNGSHAN™.... - “INEIMATIONS ROWLOON CRICKET UL " aw teresa agit! Pusrinage ) of BE Sm POE. May, K.CALG, E. Mason Guyegac FP. Vayrms Goree ‘and CoNMongre EL GG SANDEMAN. ie \ OPEN’ AIR Vout nnd Taatraanental CONCERT. : in aid. of War. Charit " sig! will be held on The Club_ Qoyuid., King! KowTtooii. Haran Bape. “eh; we Dd. 13 ow. di rmisniore: of: ke. Calane! wi son ee Heard: the band ot the * qoTath Hunjabis will vender selections, .. Admission by ticket"81.00 each, obtala- ‘able front inembers of the, Club, Megps. i g lebineny: Piano Co. fo mend at all Chiba tr . L \ Hongkong, Sept. 7 Whe... "oro ae DOUGLAS STEAMSETP COMPANY, [ LENITED, PNA VARY Gq ENER! of! SHAREHOLDE iw Ww i NHR. MEh in the wbove whe Compan AY, tho 26th of September, at Neon, for. the yrpose Of receiving the Kepert ofthe en Manager, together with 2 OR 3 : Te al INTIMATIONS: ord “DIOCESAN GIRLS ‘SCHOOL - KOWLOON, ; CHOOL will REOPEN, on eae | BAY, Sertenann toto at 2 Boarders return, Septembar Mth “ Honxkong, Sent % ay O18? 1006 tos EPETS COLLEG iE M ACAO, Ithiest + REOPEN on FR DA 1A’ vebund education “it Enalinh, Portuguese and Corhmercial aubjocte: i is. oP provided,: f Apply ‘to the, Fr DERECTOR, Hongkshg, Sept. 7, 1916, mars ,.. BUNGALOW. WANTED, « ; TYTAEPO or PANLING a FURNISHED BUNGALOW for vecond fortnight i in Noveinbee, « Reply nee aE aso. 4 er MAI OMe. nigh ane 819TH Statement-of jor 6, ‘The TRANSFER LWOss of rhe | » Company. will be CLOSED" trom. the | 1th’? ta “86th September, beth inclusive. bouaL, AS ON EW ae at “REGAL” ‘“ ~ RECORDS. \ AV sft Ting! on t ay oA aa Persitlagye Entr'acte The Artillerist'y Onth. .Quarteste .G 7208, Tenting To-night on i ; l the Oh? Camp-Ground — ,, ‘ sao7! Are you from Dixie... Duet ©) When Paderewski Plays ‘i : | Home Bells are ERA inging |. Giizos ae Song the Kettle vis Singing, .. a) Barivine : “ (a Broken Doli 477308) Keep the Ki ; Mary ie Beox W ”" : i Baritone ey “Aram T cling... Spring Sung wy ON ~woste CO., LTD. 6, Dos Vooux Road, | Ter, 132°. sILIMPOPOK <SEBATTIE) | ouiegans cs “ti - abatao 00,,, LTD... are. pre ey IMB ot OAL trimmed into Bunkera at SEBAT. sues ‘or. SANDAKAN (British No: = SILIMPOPON COAL compares favour. ° ably with the. better grades of Japanese and gives good renults. on very moderate comaumption.: , : ‘Breamors:. calling. at SUBATITE or - BANDARAN exclusively for SILIMPO- PON COAL (eitheriicargo or Bunkers) from payment of all At Sabattik Bteamars are berthod along: Piano Solo |, dys | KEATI NGS ALOZENGES cure (he yrorst Cough DAIRY FARM NEWS. VAN, EXCEL “ our 4 DAISY ‘BRAND a '" BUTTER. 1T IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST | NEW ZEALAND TABLE BUTTER. | “Sole, Agents ae PATRY FARM co, Lm. NOTHING THE.P <=" | This much"at least, * Over 30 ‘years ago the laty Lord p Sanaa to whe banat i ee eeseE from HIMROD'S §. RE, “anlevery post brings Mos apie Jatianin | A “{ and with its taiture the Bi So'd in tins. Ly’ all ‘Chemistsand Stores’ Ubroughous the Count " side the Company's whart where thera ts «| . ‘minimam depth ‘of 27 to, PB foot: fa Jow| water Spring Tides. ' Qharta of Sibake" Bay " Bebattik Bax. sour), Prices and. all other, information: . “ soneerning the Port’. ‘es’ jbo had ‘on : spp to the Agonts. hides i lo} abshs |THE NAVAL SITUATION, x eee iy - MR. BALFOUR'S SURYEY. Loyvox, August 3, Tho First, Lord of the ‘Admiralty. Mr.t ALD. ‘Balfour, has issued. w statement for publication’ in the course of which he . says — “The second anniversary of the British declaration of war provides a fitting opportunity for a brief sutvey of “the, present 2 naval situation. The ci battle cannot be easily overlooked ; and an allied diplomatist assurgd me that he | ‘considered it the turning. oe ‘ofthe | i= This tide, bie bed in ton; come help our’ enemids,’ be; fram thi moment. to flow soe iri our‘! favon big, fb that every weet wich’ pas passed since.the. flee, fem sas dri on, damaged, ata port ins ee ‘onatber of 48é Geld ‘otopenation’. woul 2 oan crzors | hove ae Cog pose that the nay: i situation’ Whitt it*did-wa was oe on it. “Before the Jutland battle, assaf: the Germait Nee! battle was an” at band burst the eonfin sank again inte impoten th anitibes ate ey admit cont 3 ofa naval battle isto, of-the sea ; and it ia certain thatGe "| has. not, obtained-that command, rine Great ritain hag not lost it: Teats tg ce t ) Assertion are eusy ty ap he bripol fro Beiteb: blockade roland May eal Fic it yt, on the com: Mr Balfour. argues-that. ) felt themeslveg on the way, to Yipriti: equality. th ahistiespaty ld not’ fhe Sole the: incident: eikend Germans to elude the points’ to tho ever-incresaing: flow of hen’ and muaitions; from: .Eag | acrozs the Channel to France.” iN ay well ie :| been more’secare’ from ettae | of goods ides: boing.s coutpleto cer a poe a itd suburbs, tho” Direotory « : thay. ahip, Tod Forelga Markets zie Euunncaesatartia sive... Yet, never’ awit battleships or. ery; since the Geran “viet ‘The: FiratLo of Jutland Ds CX «Judicial murder. of Captain Fryact.” stumnnity; i, Maer tisk }) the Free. Tide Union: On unr. their charge that has driven the German, Admiralty. into: their Jatest ‘and -stupidest’act of enloulated ferocity—the The: First Lord’contends that the case is not worth arguing, that: it is useléss todo the German military. authorities the,injuatice of supposing .they were animated by solicitude for the principles of international law) and accidentally blundered. “The illegality of their folly,” he-con- tinuves, wis of a flowed from a. different. source. They knew that Captain Fryatt. was doing, bis MITSUBISHI GOSHIKWAISHA "| (Mitsubishi Oo.) * peavectaniagils different ‘kind. It |65, duty and they” reaolved at all: conta to Ss eee discourage imitation. * “What ‘blunderers they are! hly THAN ise, “bu ; at of managing men they know less tba nothing. They are always.wrong, they flways ‘suppose that if ‘they behave bke batted they. ke cowards, Small is e of our merchant sexmeh. | can Gow their enemies. senovarribe found. who} - han aa ee to the it aeaiistt piracical Bat if ae is. aiGh a ov pend upon it, i an. will de.cured, a She tes Jat “exhibition of Ger nd el ted: ‘aod oe ‘who do vir be Otarn, Muroran;: Hakodate” Kobe, | ; Rute, Tokyo,” Yokohama, a ‘Nagoya, Nourtgd; : OFFicnr ( ‘6 years, oa. 10 years “old. 42 yeatsold. OHSU WALKER Red Labe JOUNNIE “WALKER "Black : ‘uaranteed same quality througho ‘the Peking London, ready” 244. deutrat moorchantmacn: | have been’ sunk in defiance of law and war' bebintd, it, hits titidé“up. its inind about German. culture. It: ia not, |, T think; without, material for forming’a {" pment about German’ ase fee he Resat will have to “Pe our. = guide in, fisca! panera Beno com “Mem be tals rvey, MLB; Farrér and. ae Frai eis Mowatt. F Sub-committees were tack b has ba | os to Germa: hortations ‘to: look at the'map. and 309 | the " “add f. tent. of... Germdn’ ‘That de: it Gast Pet asain ets even, as. wri pty ali ni Bes tl ofa’ romain iy giving. B. moment's t WERT DAMEN, Aoi bon Fp ree santo ice poe Aer Cea & Eciacamenrce! MAPE An. ees nere ie £3 Hiettyaet! JY oarecrerd THERAPION, aa i mations, “ he- a of ae. lation beedinee a ie, may | must first get into perfect: condition, like * Jobanis Walker. Thea eal be in Tront——and not mcd shifted, Pigia oaryet World. ” ee AGENTS FoR uma a PERRING: WORCESTERSHIRE Au THE pes Tha Bed ‘Remedy ‘known for, "ASTHMA BRONCHITIS. Acta Hike slays in * ay OYSENTERY, ve THE ORIGINAL 4 A yanurkable eek of by | itchaner “thought : German might eae Pi : : bond boas the matter in tmind, and geen PEL yf a8 Mconduet” buteide’ the range“ renee. of German mathods lof The Nei! Yoel bP als. bine the: following: eaderette onder LDS; . owen and ahha those #= oftan VER, CROUP,. | aoe a * Satttative In In and CHOLERA. | ‘RHEUMATISM -Chiorodyne is 2 liquid taken In drops, graduated according to vof, the nervous systert | when all other remedies fail} iaavet no. bad effects 5° and can be, taken whea.no other medicina can be tolerated. . ESTIMONY | wittt WacH’ BOTTLE elle a OMe oe Ol, * _ CONVINOING MEDIOAL v 5 None Gatuine, with ‘Sold by all ‘Chamists,, cabs the, words Dre. Jo.Ce ee, PUBLIC - Avorron. * Brighes & Hough General Auctioncors hare, Coal and Genera Produce .|: Brokérs and Commission 7 : eee a see seaowmentonn’? : “ToRwe-Wan" Coal ‘Storage. woo Codes pay ae noon "Bentley's, sseeall Ol ae & 6th! £1; Teleztaphic Code. , have receiy ‘tions ‘Tho Liquidators, ct ia ‘from iq 0s, teal Updersigued be we received in- TRE Se to sell have hie Auction, _ \(ro3, accoume oF saz CONCERNED). the 12th September, 1926, commencin} gees * g-dclock in the VALUABLE: TEAK WOOD asp" BLACKWOOD UBNITURE, * &e. ‘Double: Bruss-mn0 Badstaids (Teakwood), Sideboard, Din- ner ‘Waggons, Extension’ Dining Tables and’ Chairs, ‘Tes and Oculonst Ble | ar, 198," “99, Glsss -RENNED ‘ete, ete, Ditiner Services, - Btoves, ‘Cutlery, “Toilet! its and pn Motors with Battery, NEURALGIA, GOUT, TOOTHACHE. ‘the oth day of "September, “1916, ab. | j "afternoon at their Sale hein, Reoms-Jin Ice. House. Street, Viera ‘aio’ whould LY: GENUINE. The Most vatuable’ Remedy evie: discovered. . Effectually: quit short all ‘attacks ‘of GPASME. - y fatal Uisenses-— ; i ‘| bimselt or take up his Viocaicio : f ie British dy. “It fovariably.’ telieves pain of whatever kind : creates. a'calm. refreshing, sleep; allays. irritation Genoral Te offre on! Saturday, : ‘the Therties oF the world, add we'-eholl: |! not ' Mog : sia the. wens of the! a may. the fact that we ‘are | With, ‘tho’ outcome: 2 the war snd’ German: people, themselves: realize it sad |” mhore than anybody else, do. the Americans of German descent absorb. the idea.’ But people: cannot «help them ty and it becomes clearer dey atter ‘day “that; freedom, of ° this, war iy to insure it mu: a the, ‘treedom. of the. German people. ; aie in Americn we shat our eyes to} whole future |" may be, ihvalved ‘cannot be ewaped: “The ~Presidént. Wilson’ said! that with thet ~. : . war and. the jssucs:, involved, this: country: 5 had no concern; but he. bad aa obj | mediate ‘yesponse, that-.came, -from o7 quarter when. he sent, his fina! note to. Germany...requiritg ‘#- resporh } immediately: mow", under. penslty tomatic relations, TF in Mexicd, applause at his notifleation- nieating & be ‘uttered the word Lubitan : of Mrs Hughes there! _ 0: o-right back: tor “the words. of tha. grant ‘ shave iEaspEOLD Gerdiany “daring ,, th deal: tha: lar happen “We C ciealy encouraged Gefmans::to' come here, snd if they ‘did: aot'|'o! ally’ te “would The «whole: hing ought 6, bai pus on : “should” which > a1 and, France‘ and, Ast i urpose, of the group: is ve moral}. Fofigoncd whengior it maf influsnce whengvor it, Poet eEl N METAL POMADE Be NEVER BEC OMES DRY 4H ; IKE OT OTHER iets Sates : a © THERE IS REFRESHING — tN OY HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA. : "IN BOTTLES 75 CTS. EACH aaa SON & CO, L ‘ . HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ~~ i Telephone 616." Be 2 -~ AS. WAT st HS he " . To-day's Advertisements “THE HONGKONG VNIVERSITY: 'T JOHN'S HALL, Bonham ‘Road, Ss demain of Graduates, Under- ted “and ‘External [sesler on September Lith. » GRANUATES, Apply to the: 0 ; ACTING WARDEN “2016 ‘Hongkong, Sept. 9, 1014: o maT THE DIARY. wot 1. wa MEMOS. FOR TO-DaY.. 6 pm.~The Phiisace, Kowloon, 9.15 p.m.—Open Air Concert in aid of War Charities'nt Kowlonn Cricket | « ube MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. ¥ am--Excursion to Macao "by ‘an. : “Tsishan’. ", : = — 4 ” R MoxDAy.» * 10,30. o.7a,— Auction of Office Furni- _ furs, Fittings, Safes ete. at Melcher . & Co's. Offives, Queen's Buildings. . 4 Micaijaen times 2 MEMO, Fo | jeneral” Memoranda. |. Miwasdaty;’ Sept. 12 :- oa 6431 ama.—Full moon... - “9 am — Diocesun [$300 plum. “Auction Students, PECIAL FACTLITUES FOR : ° (Continued on poge Sh, 0 : “NOTHING MORE ” OUR BATH. TD., |The. China gail , Hoxoxoye, Saturvar, Sept. 9, 1916. 0 Wate ny eo : i THE. ALLYES’ INNINGS. Tuk American War correspontlents on the Western front at the beginning of last mouth made the second anni- Roliciting expresaio the asptcta of the E | Genera! Jorrax aid-ftom the British Commander: ~Chiel, The publiabe ‘| reports of the interviews tell us. little ns.of' opinion on Mituation from and: the’ most striking feature» of i the ‘firm’ confidence both in the ultimate a4 Carpeta und Rugs, Blackwood, "Brass Ware, ete, at ‘Hough's, 890 pm Open vor’ Tnstitute. Weormpar, Sept, 13 Tb a.m.—Adction Mossrs. Hughes and , Mis lsneotts 16 po Cathedral, and ed hold property | Tha Mesurs.. Hughes nas ¥ BY v Aa THE YEW -OP TLE: WEEEE 3! -.pRpcE ~ $coRERS alley: ‘chance of “ guocess against a | ‘{ developed military. organisatton- like: the German -hrny.” “Wor remember LS ne ve “ in 1914. P.C. Carpenter highly Thow they ‘acoffed athe idea,’ Bu '| they know! now that this yas but one ~ | more--“miscalculation” oo their part <" | Tn’ the great -puah on the, Somme the {finest troops in the. German army have suffered defeat’ at their hands.’ No tiner praise could be given to on - baray: by its, commiander, than -the praise which Sir Dovatas Haze haa hag given to the New British Army: funder his, command. “However well" trained an army,”. he says, * {at however: ample its’ ‘artillery ond munitions, the supreme: test in d war of this kind is*ita capacity, unit by | by unit, for, bearing heavy losses un- flinchingly. ‘Whatever sacrifice of life -was necessarp to. the end, these new army men have borne, it » without "| wavering and in a manher worthy of the. best traditions of the Anglo-Saxon. race, when it has chad, ‘to fight. for princigles associated with its. liistory the world over.” ; It is a great thing to “be gble-to“siy of an army made bap ‘so largely cf. men who two years ago were without any military | training whatever, that they have. stood the supreme test of war.ina manner: worthy of the best. traditions of the Anglo-Saxdn “race.. | This maguificent: courage: is. not the least among thé-factirs that make victory for the Allies certain. - 4" ,.. yersary of the war the excuse for | 2 COLONEL E. @."BIRD.” © following letter received by H,E. tha Governor from. Colonel LG. Birt | will interedt a very wide in the Colany ; ame i Many thanks ‘for. your letter of the Uist June, giving all the auws Of. Hong- | [kong [am very glad to heat the Volun- teara and Rewervey are going strong; they )Miuit be :&° very usatul fqree by now, |The late Colanel’ of my Battaliow ‘gob a | Brigade About two months ago, and I was lucky enough to. get’ comimadd. of the Battalion just-betors the push atarted:: Wa. werr notin the Srap assault,” but |, LWwere put in: tovearry on where the other Pedple lett of und -have' had quite o lot} a circle of friends | receive and scriptions, . Nt esti ad mae "The Mansion Housa « 4... * London, EO, : fal Ang. Sed 1916. His:‘Excellency, . Mages ae ‘| “The Governor of Hongkong, *." Daz Stz,—At the | Majesty Que “ Fand at of heayy-Aghting. Our Division has dona | DU Very well, and partivulazly our, Brigade, which. has taken every objective assigned to it at present, for: which we ‘have got @ good: deal of ,kudos from .those in author! Wo finished up our operations very nicely;'“Gn the: evening before we Were ‘relieved, | 126° Prasaian |‘ Fusilier | Guards surrendered to." oar ‘ bomburs, 4 The: Nwhen: they came down the trench’, but Athey had been having.» fairly rotten time: .ot it, ybeing continually bombarded~ by our: artillery in part of a ruined’ village and’ unable. to:get up any rations or water, ete. they begged for water from -onr men and’ got what could be spared, which wasa't mnth! -There ‘were two officers amougkxt them: whé seemed very wick of | tite. -Z wished’ I was ‘able to talk Ger. |) man. ., Our srtillery fire is absolutely terrific. The Hun trenches were full of dead when we gob in, but ‘tharé was’ uo | time to. bury or éven move them, so: they had .to. stop where they were till after { nwe returned. ', The’ Bosch dugouts are really, wonderiul, . Wo found one, evidently & Commanding ‘Oiicer’s, deep down under the ruina coftbome, buildings. in om village; ib had a’ proper iron bed. stead with sheets and blankets, quilt, otc,, }iurniture, electric light “Sithd:: lamp «for ‘| reading ih Ubd, within 200- yards of .the that the world did not already know’ | tomorrow. (Sunday) evening at h eak Church. . a “Tubber Trust: 3 per rday,' and, body has “not been e, "Canton and on to Shuthing, the position with’ dLak Wing Ting, verything has. Civil G ral Sah’ | where they discus Shum ‘Chun Huen an a8 byt E think befora. the original Hun firing line! Most of ,their dug-outs sro about 2%, to 90: feat ander the’ ground ond:are proof’ against, almost anything ;" they: have twos entrances in ‘case ons getiblown in. Since wo camo out we have been'back for a few daya and then took, over some of" our trenches farther nerth. Wo af dut_in camp at the present coment. We kept Minden Day, with. ‘Swank '" parade in the tnorning, ‘sposta in afternoon,. concert: | for, the’ men ond officers’ dinner in the. evening, ‘and, everyon . vo }/.'* Thanks aver 60° much for the papers Fou sent, I found them very interesting, |. especially items concerning the. Volun:. teery, and sport, in general." It takes mo buck “to old ‘times, There doeun's. seem -to--bw.-anything' exciting going~on id Hongkong: I’ suppose’ it ia iqult to tealiso that,there is a ‘war on." fram util going strong and foeling os fit, as.a fiddle. We, oa- cavalry, have ‘not yet had ‘a chance ‘of o bush up. with. the Bosches, year is out, ve . This, is not -| bose change f bps have been wounded. “, ae a Vietory chy ict wae We Hing ies Sex ounces of- opi nance wae discovered s eweetmeats know, Pwloon Statio it Hongkong |. It is “CHINESE MAGISTRATE. 7" MURDERED. - 4 gles "STABBED | FATALLY’ TN, "WELLINGTON STREET. te ie 3 ya f been living in Hongkong: as 4, months,” He y Were rather no nieudly-looking crowd | ar pro receive | ted, | subscriptions on behalf of this Fund, _ Will you kindly forward all subserip- tions to me at: , don. —~Believe me,, Yours faithfully; : (Sd.). O.. OD Waxurrenp, ae ) Lord Major of London. ~ a : “LORD KITCHENER NATIONAL . MEMORIAL FUND.” President: Her Majesty» Queen - . . . Alexandra, “ Tho Right Hon: The Lord : Mayor offondon.” Juint Hon. (Sir Hedley Le Bas.» | Secretaries | H, J Greedy, C.B., M.V.O, Treusurer : - | Japanese, The obj for disabled Army ill have led beyond: mere sustenance made tolerable; and’ much ‘the, way..of medical and surgical necessaries as’ his, condition } iemands. poged” to \get roses for} A to, irable, and, on theinvalid. far oe j and mon: ali not only medical aid, bu “will be attac ting. to i eels “pull be ‘Hon: .Becr “ Kite ec raat, Fo Nite Nortolk: Stieet, "the is a subject. or: “| ing bia nationality o the Mansion Hosa; Lan-' jawing regulations: twisting to, the. ding of Alien Seameni + lony aball not ony af Hong’ Lom & lore thar by or on, behalf of a cunntry of which a citizen, or some actorily establish r. identity, to: which, passport or document thors: must. be: ‘attached W photograph of the alien to whom it relates, er (2). Where-an aliow is under the. p Pent af fh other document: sai han aS Latate \ : week, has to” by” us oka a faiy. : been. on. the whole’ well. aan : : ips! 4 " ip In tho ..Nocth. all Cotton’ shares: : moving upward with a» steady enquiry, ‘ erpesialiy for the amaller counters. - Shanghal ant noe ea poet re : ‘ane taken in thia rection. rae Rubber is quoted Ey per Ib. . } . Bawks.— Hongkong in very -wide spread and have firmed up, the mar sales reperted at $700," . INSURANCES. —Salea ‘are h ppOrted! of Unions ‘at 8990, Cantonsary Inominal at $Ohowhilst No OT . ‘ sre in‘request at’ TM. 155. and Yangtszes rat. $860. . : o w |) Fine Insurers tect: Ching Fires ans. ‘'813¢ and “Hongkong “Fires tten permission om him st} ne le: he is inthe Colony and is not on board his ship,” and: slialt produce such “written, ‘permission on’ demnnd ta lany revenue otlicer or polica aibcar.: ‘ |. Any alin’ cammitting a‘breach of any Of thers: Regulations, 6 nets exnply with any ‘condition im on him under these Regulations, shall’ be. able’ on : summary’ convietion’to. im; prisonment for any_ term. not exceeding six.months and to a fine not ex ing in; | eight hundred and Afty dollars. 3% Any porson’ who aids or'abcta any contravention. of these Regulations, or, "| knowingly harbours any alien whom: he knows or, Teasonable grounds: for’ supposing to have acted in contravention of these Regulations, shall be Ifuble on summary conviction. to imprisonment’ for nay term not -excecding six months and ‘to a fine: not exceeding eight 4 hundred and fiftyidollars, - 4. Any person who acts in-coritruven- | tion: of ‘there Pegulations, or is reasun- abl} suspected of’ had FS bre still neg- plana. af 34s. minal, Shells ar having so’ acted or} § being about so to. act, may be taker! into | custody by any Mivenue otficer or police officer. : 5, Im these Regulations “alien” means - person ‘who’ ix not “of Britivh, | Chinese or .other Asiuti nationality, ». 6 % a 2. KILLED IN acTiow.’ | a s THE TOLL.AMONG PROWSENT | BRITISH SPORTS. - ” Writing @ month ago, a London. Press correspondent nid i : " Sipge’'the commencement ‘of. the ‘biz }push '" on the wettern front, which brought under’ fire the’ football and aportsmen’s battalions, the war toll gmong British «portemen has been heavy. many branch of dpert Going killed ( gctiqn “of Sergeant" Tom". rioon etweight champion. - Hix | end a couple of ye wekenin ut th demand versal: provinces: cipally Szechuen, Honan and Hudkn’ inte (Pema Atanas ‘eviden: B The deman and the T. rth, Chinas. e “THE a“ iia ny LATEST TELEGRAMS. Qin rn “( Riuter's Service "THE ANGLO-BRITISH "ADVANCE. “THE KAISER AND THE DEFENCE] » OF COMBLES. * LONDON, Sept. 3% South-wes of ‘Chesil the French * hold 24 miles of the railway from Roy: “ta Perotine, which is. the: cnemy’s prin- “ eipal line of communication “behind ‘th Somme front. = 9" ‘The Franch are intensely hombabding “Tange depots of munitions and ws) material at Chanlogs station, Te is) atated. that strong, German i teinforcemenuts have arrived at Comble: --to defend it ayuinst the British at all The Kaiser himself is belier ed “ousta, ". te he-on the spot. %. | : ” VARMA INTIERES SHELLED. ” when Dare. The gnemy, Hors. ante THE, "FRENCH FRONT. “cor N oa i. ATTACKS REPULSED PRISON] RS, TARBN. : “Pants, “a conmmianiqud. G Enemy counter: Hehe Berny ‘to the, sduth of Chaufnes have deen, . repulsed with, considerabl enemy Jorser. tain-onr gains ’e opeahine St. 8 ‘a Génnan attack on Vaux-Chapiting | Weed was repulsed, “Betwoen “Verman-d'Ovillers uttacks. © Each an . Tess“ rrinssed : 4 procs a bye ment; “——were-takon here. “Sixteen aeroplanes bombed, riled / stations and bivouscs’ and enem atorés in the Somme BOER fire was ‘eatined. AUSTRIANS EVADE THREATENED ' EXVELOPMENT. “Tosnok, Sept. a Vienna Satopia on. the Rumanian fron Tasos Sept. & _o An Italian eaanins announces ‘Sept. 9. The keenest interpst i is ) being showry,|' ; in the forthcoming visit of Mr, Rud. "Mr, “Ripling ‘was wall tecéived ‘by a ” he King and General Cardorna. Bo ot) when hs shellad Armen: There. is vot, rlse of inaport- “from » We entirely main- an Chauines the enomy made four fruit- ‘was intense | bombard: Two ‘hundred more prinopers Abig od = “ official announcement | “admits the withdrawal of troops neai” ny ‘to the China Mail.) aaa aims : hee THE BALKANS.. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ‘DUELS. , i ‘ ponies ae ee ae -°" Sanontes;- Sept. 8, {oa communiqué suys thers have |been violent artillery ditels on the Struma, in the Belésh Mountoins qf and at Lake Doiran, ” o | Serbian froab. ; _ THE FIGHTING AT TORTURAL. v — . ‘ Loxpos. Sept. 3. a Bukharest telegam | flated the ‘Sth inst, shows that there was terrific fight- ing at Turtukai (Bulgaria, Eleven. 3 | | heavy, enemy: “Touran, GERMANY. Loxnes; Sept. 8 A Zurich letter states that during o fortnight i in Augast 161 pence, meetings convenedby, Socialite { in different parts of Ger many were prohibited. AIR RAIDB ON BUCHAREST. RUMANIA’S PROTECTIVE * MEASURES, “ > Lexpoy, Sept. 2. In. ‘vonseuenge ‘of airraids the Rumanian, Goy ernment 4s arranging to a e, intern. well- known enemy subjecté in »| hotels and private houses in the centre of Bucharest, where they willbe exposed Eo danger from. bomb | BARON YON SCHENCK LEAYES FOR KAYALA.| Pelee i Hh yon Schenck ¥ y “FIGHTING: ‘ON: ‘ THE: Bree FRONT * : GERMAN ATTACK KOVED, REPLILSE a leas Loxpox, Sept. 8 A -useia, communiqué announces that, Gorman attncks “ succeeding Teavy bombardments north, Dvinsk, ‘and in the direc’ ‘Kovel have been repuised. "Comparative calm. prevails on- the. PEACE MEETINGS: PR@HIBITED IN|." the ber'of brobgtt: from the Aisne,” ~ $HE U. ~ REVENUE! BILL. sae POWERS’ oF THE - PRESIDENT. ¥ ASMTNOTON, Sept. 8. \ * he Houge of Reprosentatives has Favaed the Ravenna Bill. a : “Laren: tthe 1 ‘Revenue Bil} as passed ‘gti |. authorises ‘the: President to’ withhold the sclearyaee of vessels of nationa discriminating against America com: "mercially; and empowers” the ~Pro- siden to retuliato ogninst: erubargoes on American goods. ‘ S aA cénfordnce of "both Houses’ strtick ‘tout amendments to the’Revenue Bil! empowering . the ‘Presitlént to retaliate agninst . belligerents interfering with American, mails. » THE PAN i WEST INDIES. SALE NOT Er RATIFIED. ‘we Waiursaton, Sopt. 7. » Tho U.S.A. Senate has agreed. the | purchase [of the "Danish West Indies, | but the Danivh Parliament bas hot yet } ratified the sale. o a ; PB. & 0. SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE : Bulgarian attacks were “yepulsed. with | » AGREEMENT WITH aEW " ZEALAND co. SN oe Loxposs Sept. x Peninaular and Oriental ‘O has” unanimously approved the: © redn; firming of a conditional, agreement with the New Zealantl 8. Ss. Co. 7 . THE, WESTERN ‘FRONT. ‘BRITISH 1 KOTIYITY. meee a LoNnas, Sept. 8. General Sir Douglas Haig, in eon mainiqud, stat Our artillery dispersed enemy york: ing parties east'and southeast of 'Ginchy and between the Suntne andthe Ancre. Our artillery succesafully dealt with the eriemy’s batteries. ° Between: Souchez and the La: Baseee Canal our artillery and trench-mortars bomburded the enemy's” lines continu i Se ¢ efdctively shelled, a bridgetend on the Kpres Canal, north-west, - of Hollebeke. ut 4 ou, ines bombed an iny ‘ortant railway “junction in the enemys. lines, and a communication station and rolling "| stock were greatly damaged. “Anenemy j, derodrome-was bombed, and one machine waa destroyed’ and others damaged, Good work was done at low altitudes, Three’ hostile: machines were wrecked, “| four were driven, down damaged, and two, of ours sro missing. A later conauniqué states : :—South- east of Guinchy ‘dnd near Richebourg _, [and:Lavoue we raided the enemy, |’ — penile ee sever centile A conuuiunique, states ; violent bombardment’ ‘nfantry, action. The enemy was reduced to: Ampotenca | thward by the ‘violence..of our illery fire, and. was unable to eounter- Lomb-mortars ° eT O fond in-a captured ‘trench north of the Somme. The enemy bombarded our new posi-- tiong ‘at Vaux Chapitre wodd, on the . | right of.the Meuse., Two -handred and eighty prisoners were ‘captured here in yesterday's attack). “Up, to -the present” “400 pritoners taken ‘south "of, the -Somm have beet of Chilly belonged bai ion, : which: was hurriedly ‘a pfiiially. ene "hat ‘Nayal ‘soroplanes.yestertla é } anenemy, aerodtome at, St.’ Deni Westrem, with if go effect.’ ~| India, Dy allinatos and “A ‘meeting of “sharehlders of the i “t WOLENT. -FIORHING av TURTURAI. the x * Tonpow, Sop ok tele; ‘tog Bucharesty dated Toth inst., states that thére was: figh of great “violence at: Tartukai, heavy losses-on both sides, : The aap ‘doesnot: mention the evacuation © comming issued later does. », a he: ’ OPERATIONS ce EAST, AFRICA. FORTS SURRENDERED. : & “Lonpon, Sept. - It is officially aimounced. that the enemy has surrendoted the forts’ at ! Kilwokiwindeha and’ Rulwalcissiwani, in East: Africa, vinden the thrent of a naval [ bombardment.” how DARES SAALEM w. AS- - TAREN, The surrender of Dar-es-Saalam “waa { preceded by a cload attack bagurh‘on tha 3rd inst by the naval’ forces; in whalers.| conjointly with a lieavy bombardment of | north. of the town:, the ies "a pos advanca: troops were Landings " afecied Ri two spots, ,, The enemy, evacuated the town,, which. is virtually | na whete he German bad not occupied ’ TREATMENT oF WOUNDED IN “INDIA, Lonpon, Sept. 5. The Aurning Post haa a strong trticle on the trentment. of the wounded in instancin; Ec conditions. at moor, | * any " INTERVIEW: WITH SIR DOUGLAS HAIG. “THE! YEAR oF’ THE ALLIES, ae wv — mm tollewidy if appears im the ew York pape rs of August Inde Wren tu, Burrisa “Kaxaes) ix thr, Fre, Monday, July"3L A" the close of two: years of the war and. of the’. Aras month:* of the British offensive’ General Douglus Taig; Commander: in-Chiet of. gronp of British Armies, in France, ia speakiny of the nituation, laid particular crmphaais ‘ou the fact that the b of the third ‘year of “the wal, Kay initiative enth With the Alliéy on il fronta, while. Creat Britain dor the first time wus exertinignomething. wee a power munieroun., rosontces, on ‘Turtukai, but a Russian [ .. has, tuened," he vail welt the Mies {tora ‘the ‘ox in other” bao ‘{, Until ae yietor: 0 f wlan "Thone , che had “thle “trecdoxi “ot the fealnfes of sir Douglas’ mobila'on dusty toads, | troop « rick a, anspe in. iy passin, 4 ith mov ing one of she army ; Conference. Bat! passed | inw quit, rout | 7 atéon, Ww fick is: his personal hendquarters. «In te centre of this room, | where fle talked with ‘me to:day, was . i nunp of the ree slow. ‘of the ‘uffen: | gives with every detail,’ roads, wood | villayes, trenchey, ridges and yalleys und all the eontoure ‘revealed at. 9 glance, + ‘times the Taal, fous wevks hed," tory expotlenée, With its. forty yea of propafa: | tions “We b } the: mon: who: ‘had: entlated: could: Be taken} Joub et civilian. garb, to, build, planta for i hthe manufacture af ities bafore we cobld: ‘farm, oar reoruiba abd (0° ‘puild. gina and munition phints | before wo had ‘urtillary.! had ready’ against’ tha prepared foe, whose bldWws ware the sturdier Jin his, efforts for a decinion ‘owing. to his realisa- ‘| tio, that tine’ waxagainat him. Now the!’ u new army’ hos had ity firs practical ox- | | perience; in: attack on a Jarge wenle.” sae ia plans were ‘made and,,thef - ° \ After ‘order given to pdvance,, on July 1° be could only await news of tha results ia fp thiw quieb room, with “ite atmosphere af dutuchinent. his imperturbability in the half hour's wponse before the first deduits informa- ion arrived cua at she, mantle of shell amoke ‘and confusion into which the in- |. fabtry vharged over o sixteen mile front. When night came ho listened ito. the . Meanwhile we had: to. keep-on, stone. }- | walling in France with auch, troops sa wot» There wos no vhangs, ia]: | BYORRHOGIDE eerenear conditions with, Dentigot Pees Sing: ‘iat i ety és treatmiont of soft, bleeding, ons PYOR: HNOCIDE tetneta tne eectoe Sete “ot aie $ peceicree ena | of an incipient ‘calculus, ona of the. principat canses of " PYORRHEA (Riggs! Diadaee) - GCorrect“and. prevent’ pyocrKeal’ souditians'b: using’ ce Gomect tnd prarest py regularly every day as 4 by peag » A. PYORRHOCIDE is. o tooth and: month cleanser of h afb id is, ale ds soothing gnc’ healing to the QUEEN'S. DISPENSARY Harper & Co,, Ltd: wake 32 QUAEN’S ROAD, CENTRAL,” Oe HONG. goad reports’ of his subordinates, made plans Heat for the Gorrow’ end, geve directions of customary brevity. bod vomietimes with}, ) rit! homily. istically Scotch’, seh the hardy |. cons n of the. Scot, keeping up his oxercive’ and insistent ons fair allowence |. o Heep che weeais as frowh at the end.of the mi when phe war began.‘ “DEATH ong However 3 we continged, “* how evel however: ample it rilery’ wad, ouni- tions, the’ suprennd:'tiah ii! a war of this kind ia ity capacity, Unit by unit, for bear. ing heavy Jouses unflinchingly. Where F over vatierifice of Hfé waa necessary, ta the. end there new army men have borne i, witfout. wavering and in a manger uv"army, be ables. its gonernta, worthy the best "traditions of the Anglo- | Suxon racd when it has bad fo. Aight for principles asiociated with “its,, history the worlt over, soe + When her navy het ‘Eng nud sate |: from. Invusidn, jt was prineiple whieh, led thene ‘meni! _ Volunteert=to, tight ou f soil. whith Js not their, o ized the preparedn ry autgeratic: organization, “of whfeh stad, ‘for itarism: abhorrent. to them." a . Turning to first’ on Bozieres and thea | on Lb Wood)’ where the, British , ti steele has, gained precious high aod yaids— * Hero our men, atier they bad’ con; quered, the maze of trench fortifications whith the Germans bad been a year ond a halt in, pulling fase “fonght under wes moun ty uyia, with equally g support, they were the auiper German has | heen justified by ea we bad gained, ee 4 our own ad hud snot given, at the enemy,|, éh's Battle and two years: war 3a] om, handy lad with o narrime do ip vial But wa ‘employ men who. are expert to: demonstrate the best way “to uss “ “MALTHOID”.- | These « men fave loaned from experience: and ei ave you the benetit of their, zener , to his fnorale," our offehsive wonld have |.° been worth “while. ivr ite: benetlt ‘yo, our morale. Our men, ask ‘only to ke attacking. They. feel’ that thé: takén the’ measure “of the Germai “Sn, relution . to our own los have been sygvere inthe instance of ‘dim u one ateniliness i in’ the fuca, The only other vivible"mdchinery, of cows | bases were Hittle: seit ot, reports: whi * The: Pond of ches first summer's 0 zal the second for the aapleh Bers of ied: uaa and, shells,” Wheihier Hit was the able gencralship aud heroism | of the French: ont the: Marne, the foeca “front? Sons, the’ stubibort rosiubance of. the: French’ and British. to thd Ge ‘mans’, effort tot® the Channel” po a! say t rence j line at “Po ! headquarters, from that lies :T ateve the’ en position for aaa | Vallegn cling: Lent 1s} phate ‘ Albert, form: tha th fe o eevie . monaKona’ & sOUrE: cry. "Sous “ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. ee ova ie tat oe ‘despatch VESSEES to the Undermentiong! ‘PORTS on orebont the}. :- s eee. ae | ean Se ee peer ithe Ges fied Belo soles Curing “SHANGHAI, Mos SARDINIA » about” ' 1 maha 3.3. Jevrery, ° } B15 ; Mise STs ghoat” oct |” | TIENTSIN: eadcte tea | HOTHOW i Hap Occupying dat to 10 » Dare & YOROHAMA seumensinsch ,, CARE Hermann, . fe ; ( RM. as" TO!WEST RIVER Twice aes 2 ) SEAM ny : . 4 Be. . LECLY La Sas ai rom CONDOS vie SINGAPORE " a on io cane ; 8.8, ‘LUNTAN" and 88. ‘SANUL’. : ‘ 7 Bite ¢ 2 ing | HAIOGING....:... | Capt. O: Passmore ANG, .COLOMBO, ae ras Re - Pest Sarp agp. BIAR- ca ses, 2a + Ser agILLES . CONDON vis SINGAPORE: (2. Raises COLOSEBG, Capt. “Wireless on all steamers. ” Relorn tickets a " Seope' ‘for two youn, or Intarmediste. Porta for six months, Be no warld sal s angts: . Wrongh tickets to. Naw York, at Special Rates. . : ng on Shang! eg toe noe oe of teat : al : ‘i s¢ ‘ + ce Oogung. . as . rf = Pay For. PassaGE RATES, HAND-BOOES, and FREIGHTS, S. spply te 7 ‘ “4 “For Brelght oe Passage, »pply to : cae a b : i. ota ; . : ewan ee one oe Py & 0. 8 N, Co's - Offloe, “OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. | REGULAR SERVIOBS, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Scene ‘eaimwas” ‘FRO owanore « i = ° » | | HONGEONG. CS nop 4, (sUBTECT 20 ‘aLTERAR ; oy 1 ‘ om an ens : OCEAN, STEAM eT CO. LD. - (Suwecg To: ALTERATION). dy : F Ss : "AMERICAN LINE: FOR VICTORIA, ano TACOMA, Vit MANILA, | dyygrmatwa sb MIENTRIN...CHEOX GSHLNG.AIONDAN, S651, st Noon | MUSTO LET WE | | CHINA“MOTUAL STEAM , :' | NAVIGATION CO, LD- KEELUNG, SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, MOJI,|* OONGSANG....MONDAY, Sept.11, at 3pm, ' » 4" ROBE, YOKRAICH! axn YOROHAMA.| + SHAD ‘ WOSLNG nm STUESDAY, Sept. 12, Daylight] Jo0°,. ‘SAN. Ane ae “ GRRE Le JS MANILA MARU“... .Thursday, Lith Sept, ht Noon. | *EBEAN( nis) do Et ope 1 Dad ght. : : AN. pik a soiree ain Caren ie : Tenguscmees Ae a 1 Omitting ‘Manits sad Maji. APO: RN 2 ne BOMBAY LENE. FOR BOMBAY, Vis SINGAPORE, PORISWET: “} wwETEATW ‘Sept. 18, DayHight. GHOYSENG:... FB iar 18 De light. » quanciiar,. “our, KOBE (rete i TENHAM, PENANG axp COLOMBO. - “ 8 o 8% “BAIGON MARU’ Capt, N. Kobayashi... Thnrsday,, 28th Sept. at 7 a.m. | NILA segueseeareeed OBE +16, ay PEnsié-sanv seroqee 9,000-14 Inte, ano, aint te LER M LUZON MARU" cosssccsssssccteenencdveFtiday, 8th Oct ap ham. | AN: BEAU SANG witew' TE TERTO ENYO ‘MARU 93,00 W “ath Oct at Noon. For MANILA, SANDABAN, BATAVIA, BAMARANG, . ites a DBD, 1TEHOSE: Nt 20-80: . ‘JAVA LINE. ee r estan K aoa Pan at Share $ Wonks | BEINSO. ‘MARU m380081 nots. Wedd, Ist Nov. at Noon. | ~98—“YERIMO, MARU nd October; at 10 aan} ofl to Hongkong... Time: nee Se re orrice. la, suppl rapoogl ‘ [ea Y1D; ongkong at re; ‘orvase for ” FORMOBAN LINE. ronnie ase AxFENG, TAKAO, | Reapers ee Ppt slenerieentacss paw : : TA i, aD ‘ . erence) 19 do; ’ py, § cake Rept, atopm. |r] Thess ves yess havo all modern improvements and are. fitted ' throughout with | “f Brooaoding to sexi seep Eee "$88, vA MARU”. ( esduy, 19th Sept., ot 3am, df, af Pi ie cealitied Surgeon ‘a also carried. i 88. ‘ae USA/MARU ”......Capt. Konishi. Sunday, Vith Sept, at-Noon., “¢ Steamers bave he rior ire Late tok First-Class Passengers and are + tT Keel Swatow and Am ic ij esa ab peared oes Ty cioe ands ay) - | pga aking Cargo, on ‘Thro, grills of Lading to Yangtace Ports ‘Onetoa, | . ¥ st ee f. Dientsin,, A “ g . 7 = 5 s 5 a ere Soak {T argo on through Bills of Lading-to EL impor SPECIAL BATES. oN Military, Otvit Bervanta, Mikaicnartes, eta} , : _ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY TO eae “|. Under Strai pare aes sa eg Passengers, | Tines and the : eormetay Bene: Tae nee Pepe ea TO cers STEAM ; _SAVIGATION' . » . s ieoneitaaad ‘Marager "an Sos 744 0, i i aa Kowloon: Wharf’ arid Godown: Gov, whence and/orfrom the _Mharres, Seuivery 7 ne YOKOHAMA, EOBE, HONGKONG & “RANGOON ug “Tmire eras " ron Aurrgilia, « _ 4th Oct. at Ljam: - " T = f Scr ane oy b Provisions, a n of Sce, Free! e ‘; Al Btate-Hooms have! Eloctile Faas ‘Aduy doi [oaLourra vis wstnoaOn, (ae ahs DURBAN, East PORT Berviog' from J JAPAN,” CHINA iad & STRAIT: coiite 2 BAY; LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH calling “Wt. OC ORITIGRen-roua and affording ‘tha, a fronetie ORIENT: to ROUTH: AFRICA, = is i = eS ‘ROYAL wath: SERVICE | UNDAR VONTRAC? WITa st SIATESTY'S: Sorat | MARSEILLES AND. Sree | Taxing Passexorns axp Canc "30 ue ‘A ” <gemarrs, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASTA, ZQYPT, "so. Due. at Due clans Mail acts ° Marncillot ; London Steamer from _ Stentari.: a £0 : Colombo Colombo, 4 We, 1916, MUR - *| Thre Iman | Ost, 26 | NAMUR > ay Af | Through ,, a “SARDINIA Through Steamer | Nor. 9 | Nov. 13 NOVARA * MOREA: ‘Nov, 19 | Nov. 26 Throegh: : :--Steamer 63 ; Dee. 4 NORE 1 ; NYANZA’ # MONGOLIA ...., Ww en ‘ é ae 7 ae "Dee. 31°) Jan, 7 ; WT | Jane» WT Steamer... | weep tS. Of 7 MALTA * MALYA® | ty NANRIN i * Passanger changa: Stoamers at COLOMBO, i sdccommedarion in the emnecting Steamer from COLOMBO i datinitaly gonurved in, Hongkong nt the time of Booking.’ “On. Gn. the Arenas Routo Tickaty [nterchanzeable with Orient ie dais ate fie Sinereernlaneie aaa SAILINGS DIRECT Tv ° " SHANGHAL MJT; KOBE AND : 7 ‘YOKOHAMA. __Leavo, Hougkong Abont’ ‘Deo, 15 ‘Through’, Steamer i hae 78 Ss 8 SARDINIA evs cu vn NOVARA? pee NORE... NYANZA < 15th, September. +": 23rd September. SUNDAY, Sth October. + . ee 2%ad Ovtober, ) “FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ‘ Paasong ira may, Gval by Railway ia Japan bot-rcen. Ports of Cull treo of charge. Return Tickets aro available o by Morsayories Maritimes Oompray. . ” “amp, Da “ON on. ‘INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS Transhipaenty IN ADDITION. TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, - (WILL LEAVE DIREOT FOR, ' MARSEILLES .AND LONDON, “Oalling vat Styose3ne, ‘Port Siverrentay, PENANG, ohare: ° * AND “Port. Sarp, ARREING ‘Yt ano den SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. : ~ Pravosmp Sartinaki st : THE fe TT IGE 18 TEMPORARILY BUSES ED. WIRELESS. ‘TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON “ALL STEAMERS.: % "All Cnbjina ais fitted with Electric. Fans free of’ charge ‘and cach Bath ‘Furnished, with an Bloctric Kosdibg Lamp. Pusan zo. Tickata ‘Interchangerble with the British India Co. Round. the Proce Tie Tickets and Through pas to. New York in ‘eoanection with the * Pripel 1 rr i Sete \Ticksts at, ‘fare and a half available to Europe tor, Two Years ; 7 to tntosinediato-Port for Six Mouths, Owing, to: the War.jn" Buropa Steamern and Sailing ‘dates Te Unbto to ne cancelled ; » or altered. without notice, Be Farther Taformation, Passage Foros, Freight “YOROBAMA, &" . VIA’ SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, : JANUARY. = - NOVEMBER: 11: Vt : Scant anime sais, Cargotoa through Bills of iding -to goura, v/ with, trandkipmend bb CAGOUET A, ‘te acnjatctt . NAVIGATION: C0, 1 in ‘or about: | oe at Ualentis i Nov, 4] them [Base add, aa “Daily MED : ‘The whole: ety the British Explse’ abroad, with” the exception | oft . India, Dalichistan, Southern Arabia (the. two Jlast orp vader’, the. direction . of the Secretary dt State; for Tndia, Egy eypy, and the. Sudan * (which azo wtill contiolled by the Foreign: Ofttes) , is withia the. domain of the Colonial Offre. = * ¢ Tut ‘the meat aul f-govorning Dominions deal dirvetly with thely own: -affadrs, pander, the Governors ‘Crovernors- General |” ‘appointed by the King-Emperor out: the! wdvice of the Britidh Cabiaety und have Agenth€eneral representing vin Loudon, "So that: respansibility and ‘direct Patronage of the Brjlish Searetary of State. for the Colonies k is restricte: rd to. what, may be styled: the ‘or their own “oO, Londan- governed Empite—that, iy to Pall “the Crewn Colonies and the recruited from, the wnecesatul eon: : nade ry epecia tuition gre African Protectorutgs, tae’ Roerttary of +[ State yoterns antoruntically the. policy of Gibraltar, Multa, the ¢ yprus, Ceylon, : Bie Poi insula the Wi eat Indi ig’Tstand e Ge and ‘Chinese; indie han hc Fsamie gorditigns: of appointment” te all Sale noid [ by. ane who ahould: Kngiy thas th, tetont serious triets: in’ Coglon! che- part to tho tact that ao: very”, fow British offisials ia tha Ceylon Gowienment Sarvico knew, eitlwr of the two tineipal worhal Yernaculars, ‘thotigh, I ‘balieve it. possible to sequize: waite, knowledge oth day or Tami ab our areas “The calor that are. jaca jas efficient working. of our Colonial Oftce gud Colouint Admidittration “are theses The ‘establishment—~ad in the cae of the othus great Goverament’ Officer ar "Bound ol Selecsinn. uppointed by the: |! Sovercigt svhich shalf nominate candidates, and, more or Tew detorming the scope: o ithe real}, nist: ive. Te tra beets _phopased “at Inst, ba uso of" voldia | mronnent, to render \ the! iwtions.” Ib, ia, thought: that: F tuting Yoather for bras "here ao chats of the buttona sete ~ There are. the Welsty sestinente: ‘tilt wearing. the’ pléce Zot black cloth, which: onte wow used” tnerely> 480 protection for Hthe tunis from tho grease of their pow: ered pigtails, And evea now weall’s we—extend the right hand forgetting, that! thi. 4 ino, custon b; s showing that his right hand concesled betel Wenpon. The | fur’ ettstom: the ‘ ‘S.—Tho Appliv ation, of | precisely: brane! hey of the: Colonial Servica, at ‘hema und abrond, sa that all candidates. for the Colonial Oftter, or ¢ atonal: administration dy tented and appainted > yaspland, Rhcdesia i (throu _ the” Charthred’ Company), A U'ganda, Zanzibar, Bechuanaland, Basutos' Mauritius, the Névthw Borne areh: lant, — Sotnaliland, Seychelles,” “Malaysia; TLonukons; + Weihuiwels several , “mladids vot the Western Pucifie, the, "Futbland’ Telands, South Georgis, and St, “Felony “altogether, c) realm comprising, sume I, 300.000 wynare with. 9 population of 38,000,050, pelugars and + milex nani inky of noa-Cauensic TAGCe DEFKUTS: OF PRESENT, SYSTEM, ud The Stato the Coloniat Ontive, whieh direets the administration ‘of such. an extraordinarily diversified Mmpire- i + bhe examinations of Clas, yl | fruntrated ‘J eareer (Malta. always ia) or . Treasury }{ par H hen the Civit Servieu her * Crown in’ the London-goverted Empire haa been. rightly: trained» rfhtly Mected. and rig tested, it nyuat nob in. foture see ity, legitioate ambitions ‘of | promotion totthe hi-iest posts constantly, hy ‘order. to, satisfy “‘paglin. mentary’ or oMinistertul Jobbery. ‘This. iv’ ‘the: outatunding ‘grievances ‘at, present of ow ¢ onial, Service, oa it fs of the Tadian tie Servant, ‘The. Governorship:.. of aplendid dependereien like Malta, Ceylon, Jamaica, Cyprus, Mauritius, or: Now, foundland are not infrequently, conferred. ou aAmny officers ap the end Jot: their tho have become square pegs in round, holes or who: are tired: after mang, ot. departmens work, or who Inve mentary Infuence, . . Sjovernorships. | in the? ew Dominions , too uiten “thrust on Peers (of ‘no jar erindnee, who vather grum. | 4 the Lndian Civil Slane Ofiee steurd Wonny Tarnus spe the Crowe eae logics me Droteotoenter) it on ‘a Uniform: method. The ‘ports, ia Goslom, ‘Salas 2, sig mien wi hy ha je » Colonial Serv vie Pacific 4 ure, ne they as ha éertadn dmnportane aqlary of} sand ' Btigty comMenE To npeud u certain amount of thuis ‘pare joeang for’ the, eels : al etooluments.to ‘ontribition; to thea iin. filled mp bythe Governor-of } to Home, aes Tho’ cpsiguley, whorn, * Only a Cough c at not af neeessity “required 9 pas ony | - preliminary, examination. ; : lasting three swonths i in o. variely ot subjects” erp uch too short, and doen-nof, inglade ction’ ‘into " ‘aay Ari , - langpags: "| still ) two-thirds ofthe whole serving to-day As& clegk “who has. Bro lenog ‘of his good faith, oF | ov ‘sey before. Proceed ry verses; or rely. : Gs ‘The’ satery tn $0 rh Tiekets ‘ae alge of with the” the: ao be Saat coeearae ie F mt’ Pacific, Occan. Servieos. Ld. Bor farther ‘ntiensten, rata iterate schedules: - Tanxeoxe ri bahiy never been aatride ‘ol. a. horse in |. hin life, ‘yet beennso he pélongs: to what f Lin; tachaieally termed a thounted nib. be [| minst wear sap GENERAL’ ‘JORFRES. : OF TER ISSUE. The The V tot P ress ew York, pibiahaa the 6 followeina on August Ath: from. the .of the French Benr uf tha second, deglaration of ats quivers wy ) erent Plensure to-mert cnne “representatives of “Ameriean public pinion, because it gave him, an. opportunity ak expressing his rociition of what the Americans “tor, F “present, ‘will iannofram the’ danflidé, (romarker General Joffre) with her trae, RUS. PREDICTION Batavia, Sannkis: Bibay Mes pore i Rouoltalty ‘Te | K'hung,S'tow &'Athoy™ Kai} London v S'pore . &s. Namur Londan-v. S'pore’ bbe: Sai Cendon, Yatila Manila ae Moji.&! Kol Moji, Kobe d& Vihatwe Telreaten Moji. Kobe'd& X7hame,Borneo Baru Wal Kobo & PY hanis, Nikko: Mar. para Shai &s. FE hi difisnal I riondshio with’ America tently Sen atrenethened,-heenuse we are not. only tichting foran ideal which iv eqally dear to Americ¢sns and. Frenchmen, hutcwee ate also-fighting:-in 'a,‘manner | worthy Fe ‘our “atices ors. w) 0 fouls with fe tinimment..of Sh Auli ‘on the: wt pow". certain. Tei is it the xtroggie |S "toa “breaksiown-of | tute] poe plute carta Y. for, ft listinet Weakening wing us, We' now. have over’ erman Arnties visions dine ope, Fumaining oy, 10 _co-One the. \uatrians,are.on the, Rus : lly a s ta Tan ; Bact. "ANDIONG-| $s Traot (Del aa Frise | Sans Frecbos ‘enyo, ‘Mera v, Japsal Nippon. Mara t San. R'ciaco wv. oe Thins... Shang! 2 CONE NYS: OFFIC Ni pponYuren Kahane? Buttarficla '& Swire:. ise Nes rad farding.M’soni Cala" Sept. 12,Di «Butterfield & Swire... &38 ‘Sept ardinies MS ara See i a Es Showon Kath ieee Ba Sept i at CHURCH SERVICES. ~ t eiaeusts Cathedral), Hongkong. 1H, Buse ay aAPTRE ve Testy. SSuvt. to. Holy Cominunion (7. 70am. } Bymps, 208, 161, WAT, BL and Bervice ‘Merbecke. MaGne(hiaw). + mses, Peril; /Venite, Furrant; nalts, Monk, tein, vey 3! Deum, Hayes, W Neaiear, Qith ev eUINE) ¢ Tnbilute, Wi ace . Qith ierning) ; Hyhms, 4, 506, * Byenvong {had pam), Responses, Pevial ; Psalms, of the loth evening); MM, homittent, Fitzherbert (2th evening); Nune Dunittis, Raubauls (ath | evening); ah The Radiant morn,” Wood ward ; yy bins, 208, U0." a NBe Orgun Regital on Mondlas! > Se ‘rember [sth at 214 p tho Navy PeUeNey War Pund.. an Union Church, Reanedy Road. ing 3 vice ist wt way Jy SES, SENHA, 2% ‘Evening § Service at 6) pm. oHytnns, 353, on, ' ik Rew ve ._Bry ant. ? Peter's hares, Weat Point. Sa “m, Holy Ghaaintitions YLaate—Storuing Prayer and Sermon, “Pes acher : Key. W, T ‘eathervtone. $0." Andrew's Chureb, Kowlocn. . Bely Uonimupionat 8 ame oi Pray rm th tam. : Fortal : Venite, Crotch "Bb Chant Nu. 3 mj j dsl, | ‘ eae Bua ko in G Gh. W As ‘Chan Im Of i unt idl as i a eee etn. wey ist B Quadruple 5 my Denedictus, Garrett IF (ist Tano’ Ratiorii, Ani ih. Ev Chant "No, 10; minor No. 111 (vers 4 wbs iu D minor 112 (verses heote in Bb, (verses U7- 6, Stainer inG Chant Nunc Dimittis, Eaton i ky 19, S6R, SDN, M2 Peppers Street, * TVICUS. Sunday: Breaking o! ves P for Tieliovers nly Il ame ’ Children's Sunday Schvol, 4b pane i are Meeting, & p.m Moz 3 Meeting for ‘Chinese |. unilays; 1Tam. * 4 recinesdny 5.0 p.m.” Sunday Evening, Gospe: "Bt, Jomgpb’s Oh ‘Garden Ro Maes ‘and Sermonvat 10-a.niy! tha Benediction of the"; 4 ; Sacrament. Y Glenealy, et Lew Masa ut 6, 7 anid 9.30 a.m. i ses Mass ssat Ba " it tb e nediction, of thet Sherament, ARRIVALS, : mber &. si eli Ne stra 1,065,'A. S Bar kok Ang at 20, Ri od Se det ao OT WOLOW Pad ite tor: Shanghai.and Kobe! an for Sratow and Tam: lor giao. “Til, tr inne Anthem, |” ‘| The’ Cargo will be t ee EYE ; un ” To. day’ 8 Advertisements : - Hy: TTS, ” Nowce To _CONSIGNEES, OCEAN STHAM SHIP CO...LTD: AND ORINATMUTUAL STEAM , NAVIGATION ¢b,, LTD. ONSIGNEES pis Co's Steames “*DEMODOCTS? —* ” ‘Varo ‘hereby, Botified that the Cargo will be dich: into: Holt’s Wharf, Kow- Joon, where it will He at Consignee'’s ris ik. teady’ for deli from Godown on and after 8th Sept. Optional cargo will be. landed, unless | notice has been given prior to ateamer’s TO LET. v 0, LET. —_— + ROM, ist “<Sereniber cnext FLATS} “in “Ewo. Meas" 'No.'8, The Peak, pe Pro: ety Office, J 'ARDINE, Brus sow & Co,, Hongkong, vk ty “rats. nO LET. ome NE_FLAT of FOUR ROOMS. over tarnished.—Apply | or Secretary a S. Watson & Co,, & Hongkong, June 16, 1816. I broken, chafed, and damaged Cords a are ty be fete in the Gadowns, wher: | > they will be examined on any Tuesdays ane Bridny | betweln the lrours of 1945 a. an rlaims, ne will be aduinted. after the Goods have Jeft the’ steamer’s Godown, | nd-all: Goods remaining.uridelivered: ter the | tith Sept. will ho subject io ren’ ai Ohi 8 aguinss t the e be presented, to. the’ Unders ‘before the wuth Sept. or they recognised. a No Fire Tasurunce will be etfceted. KUTTERFIELD & SW TRE, OCEAN. STEAM SHIP CO., LTD., = ne ag AND, “Ors. Go aod 2CHIN A MUTUAL STEAM “NAVIGATION | bu., LTD," aS owe ~\ONSIONERS per Co's Steamer : “PERSEUS” 1: | are hereby notified that the ¢ Curse will be discharged into Holt’y Wharf, Kow- ' loon, where’it‘will lie at Consignee's risk, The Cargo ‘willbe. ready for delivery froma Godown on and after Bth: h Sept Optional cargo, Well borland led, paless notice has been: iv arrivnl ’ they will be examined and Fridays betw. iH No. claims’ ill eladm Goods have’ lett the steamer’s Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th Sept. will be sabj & to rent, ‘All Claims * ‘lguinst: ‘the ‘Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on o: before the 28t Sept 1 not i pAUCTION, gned have received instrnc- idators of Messrs. ‘Auctioneers. "Hoonkona Sept. ‘Bs 1916.: HE Unietrigead “have | received" in- structions toyell by: Public Auction, ' (ron, ALCOUNE On. aE “cowcrnnx), ‘ with or ire "SMALL QODOWS ° in Prinee’s Building. “For particulars ete. apply THE HONGKONG CENTRAL} 0 ESTATE LTD, Hongkong, May, 2, 1916. a TO LET. ‘docile FEICES oh Ist Floor,.No. 9 Queen's eae at Presenp in an the the . fou Bond os o Ghia Fire td. Apply to— CHINA FIRE INSURANCE, Co. Lito. Fongkorig, April 28, 1918: 59 OBIS 1s HOTEL MANSIONS. © LET from tt Octaher 1916, FOUR LANGE. CONNECTING ROOMS on mm: the, th ee floor Hs Hotel Mansions, At present occupied’ by t ic oe ‘nion Assurance Sone. ee . ion iret apply tom ns : MANAGER,” Pa Hoxcrosa Hove. “Hongkong, Sept | . AMOY, oH INA. a PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Apply « (fo YEE.BANG-FAT sc " 3, Qheen’s ce ‘ ', Hongkong, ang, 826 633 | | guese LBANGKOK. Vey Incitating and Painful. “Wed To Muffa ‘Hands. Used - Cuticura. .. Head Clear Ina Month. ” re? gt te —T » Ins, Green Lana, Wolverhampton, Eng. | “My baby’s bend from birth was’ very: Fount and gradually’ pot wor. Then; red. blotehea begat ta: come van a ‘which burwa and. hia head iy became one, mais " which: . fitted him Uke ® aight 'ean..- .: Yo wos very Irritating. abd Lf painful and we had to mmo |. > hie hanita to: keep him from’. \ ecentching Ip and making !*, KE beon toretBle the way he crind and scratched. “T used. Cusicurs, Soap: acd Olatmend and by the thho TL had used two boos of Ointe Tent and the Soap my baby's head was Swell” (Signed) Mrs. Pukh, July 710i. ‘Sample Each Free by Post With at-p. Akin Book. « Addrew poat- ecard: F. Newbery & Sons, 37, Charterhousy i tee Landon. . Sel shroughous the world. " POST-OFFICE NITICES. "ye apio-TRLEC RAPE . COMMUNICATION. 3 Ships in ‘commenicstion with Cape | TtAguilir Radio Telegraph Station — Armand Behic Malta ; Tacoma Barn. Monterghe . Perna Maru INWARD MAILS. plowed, The loching mustbevo: * has Hee nightly, hal + hanghas to the Vi 23, Wi is seul tationary at Hongkong... /, ‘The typhoon passed: near’ Haiphon lust evening. und ly. now Probably Alling } is ny Hongkong. Rainfall ofor the $4 hours } ending at 10 ain ‘to-ckay, 0,00 inch. Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the loth September :—- 1. —Hongkotig to Gap Rock: nidderata; fine: _2—Formosy Chantel Ee winds ‘The sume Bs 1 3—South ‘coast’ of China. between Hongkong. and Lantoeks: The same ayNole ih pGouth, const, af Chinn, Jongkong and Hainan : “OFFICIAL NIGHTS. , - SEPTEMBER, } The following. table shows tho Stan- dard Time at which Oticial Night ends and ere aoay he month of Sept: — SraNema—Per ss. Persia Morn, Sept. } feag, Sept. Uy i. AUSTRALIAPor 3.2. Buster Sept: Th. Tho Pareel_ Tost Service, to Russia. in Europe and Russia in Asia’ vin Vindi- vostoek.is temporarily’ suspended: Tho Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the ‘Ottoman Empire are suspended. * . Garribaadicee wa addressed to enemy anbjects: in, China, Siaw, Liberia, Portu- not be tranamitted, os Malls will close for : al Sheree Sunday, th Chejog, at 0 am, on Sunday, the | Tort Sot y Per Fah Maru, at 9 am, on’ Sontag “the 1th Sept, as . Per Zatontec, at 9 aun.,on er the loth Sopt. INDIA Vio BOMBAY. Per Banyet Maru, at 9 am,’ on, Mon: . day, ‘the Loth Sept. ‘JAPAN ...vis . *RUCHINOTZO & SAN FRANOISOO, Fer ‘Arakan., Registration at 10.15 a.m. Letters at 11 a-m.,0n Mendy, ¢! 11th Sept. . WEIHAIWEL & TIENTSIN. 1 «Per Cheonguhina, at 11a. ‘day, the 11th Sept.” ‘*3HANGHAT | & ‘*NORTH Per Ziimanceh, at 1) am on Mondar, ” the frase . ns y Per Loongrang, at 2 _ the 11th Se AGAG AK! “ Per Nikko Maru, ot 9 0.00 __ the 12th Sept. SWATOW,” aMOY Per ‘Hatching at 20, ht, the 12th § SHANGHAI & sone OHINA ' (Europe via ‘Blberis, Jatters, at 3p.m.; on’ thes Pa Conduit ? Now Lé 2 Weet End Peirce, ANTON. HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENOY Co, La. (B-ROOMED? PLATS ts. Ham. phreys Buildings, Kow'oon. POUR ROOMED ‘FLATS in May Road, wodern, ‘oon HOUSES, in, OLIFT GSADENS Road. ; | Hide gauge” at East Africa, Persia snd Mloroces can f J ACsTRALLA- Tot sx Mikko Mov, Sept." 7 ‘ STEAMERS MOVEMENTS. - ft “Mails, The Toyo, Kisen Enisha's as. el Mae left Moji for this port on September with’ . Me ‘and. is dug here on 11th Sep- 4. tember, a.m. The Toya Risen Raisha'sss, Pertig Haru ich sniled £ rom San Francisea on : Tne 12th, xpected to arrive ‘ot this’ port via, Honolulu, Japan Ports and Shanghai on Sunday, the 10th Bopt., abs Pam, Sydney (via . Darwin and ) po send Aug. with the Australian Mail,’ and is due here gn-16th Sept, at "about noon. The P. B.8.8, C Hoogheng win Honolud ongkong, Vis on Shanghai’ and Mi Maoil, a0 7 there on Sept. doth, Latest Aduices Che tration at 2. xn | a AEE the zero of th contains the Admiral of the ao + Chas ish ina boa fund to bo et To ‘obtain the of water onthe et the add &, feeb’ 4 inc ictoris Reval Yerd between } The same as the American |: 8 va ca seni ne FIRE INSURANBS. Stoamboats ... Tdo-Chinas Se star Feny’ " REFINERIES. on. 87th. esa for |p al 10| gsr cs sth a: To Quine “he 80 AM. OF ° : fina] adic EDLs, $18 Tuterim a/e 1916 | [Tat TBE 2 m/e OE an Final of ‘0 ‘abd poutis $10 afc 1913, Totesiee Of $50 a 11S ose, Find of 815 making 818: for 1914 and int. « $8 . vir scoommt “VG nf 7 Lo 87. and. Todos $9 for. 19M, : 10/«Bonne a tod 18K... A 5e ale sige : 9): afo' 1998 $1.85 dividend 45 conts Bonus for year ending | ” 30 + 16° , gig tee 1918 ies 86 tor’ 1915, ‘ tale 1916/16, Goapons i ‘fla: t ‘for lo. ‘6 1915: % ‘ 1016 % for-1916 189h bb, 13) a, & aD, ba Tati: div, raf 34 3 cents fOrAVIE sca |