China Mail 1916-08-26
_ “OVERUND CHINA ml ” CAUBLISHED EVERY." MAIL DAY.) » Codtaina thd Week's News of Hougkeng and the a Far Rast. ty cluding Postage) to angt 7 oe gee the world &% | ‘pomannum, 5 No. 16,628, THORNE 8. OLD Vat No. 4, . SCOTCH. WHISKY. ‘SOLE AGEY. TS: A.S. WATSON & Co. Le. OWENE & SPTRIT MERCH! ANTS, | HONGKONG Txt, a4, HONGKONG POLICE, RESERYE.. LECTURES, MRADQUARTERS' CLUR, ioe ’5.30° Pm ". Monday, ‘Avgost 2sth-—Lecture on “The Dunes of the Water Polite, and of the Lund Police onthe Water Front.” > Water Police to attend. Optional for all | other mumbers. All Inspectors and Sergeants should attend, if possibl Monday. September dthe—" Bomba'and other explosives.” Lecture by Mer Dovey Government Analyst. Open: to all Inspectors and Sergeants, and to all Patrolmen of one: year's Service. : inese PATHOL DUTIES. (1) Men on Patrol are’ not to" leave: their Sovtions until relioved or until! either 9 10 pm. or 12.10 midnight re‘per, tively. (2) The 8.50: roliags mest be out of the Station and “moving sharply to. their ‘Sections by P p.m. Sharp, 0 PAIROw DESACLTs. . To! …
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_ “OVERUND CHINA ml ” CAUBLISHED EVERY." MAIL DAY.) » Codtaina thd Week's News of Hougkeng and the a Far Rast. ty cluding Postage) to angt 7 oe gee the world &% | ‘pomannum, 5 No. 16,628, THORNE 8. OLD Vat No. 4, . SCOTCH. WHISKY. ‘SOLE AGEY. TS: A.S. WATSON & Co. Le. OWENE & SPTRIT MERCH! ANTS, | HONGKONG Txt, a4, HONGKONG POLICE, RESERYE.. LECTURES, MRADQUARTERS' CLUR, ioe ’5.30° Pm ". Monday, ‘Avgost 2sth-—Lecture on “The Dunes of the Water Polite, and of the Lund Police onthe Water Front.” > Water Police to attend. Optional for all | other mumbers. All Inspectors and Sergeants should attend, if possibl Monday. September dthe—" Bomba'and other explosives.” Lecture by Mer Dovey Government Analyst. Open: to all Inspectors and Sergeants, and to all Patrolmen of one: year's Service. : inese PATHOL DUTIES. (1) Men on Patrol are’ not to" leave: their Sovtions until relioved or until! either 9 10 pm. or 12.10 midnight re‘per, tively. (2) The 8.50: roliags mest be out of the Station and “moving sharply to. their ‘Sections by P p.m. Sharp, 0 PAIROw DESACLTs. . To! avoid duplication, Repurts con- cerning Absence from and unpunctuality ta attending patrol Duties will in future be, made by’ the Charge Room obicers only. Visiting Inspectors and $ Sergeants in jcular will nota this regulation, which comes intd operation.on Monday, August 2ath, (Seas), o a F. G. Jenutn, : ° DSP. (R-). is oT 1 gv i — gee BOROVEAR, § Non siamo or Gilony sent wpoly ia walng tor pon lolexy sho! in’ w lor’ raianiga tiission to do pars the Os Captain Super. |) intendent of Police, ab least 48. hours “ before the intended hour of houra of 9 a.m. tot pan and 2 p.m, to “4 p.m. daily. oe 4 ~ FRENCH LESSONS ‘@, MOUSSION.. ; "15, Morrison Hilt Road, — Tare YUR, Dentist, successor to: the late ‘SIEN TING, 4, ahiiars Srazer, ae — all TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation free, ot TER CORTRA’ is ‘NOTICE. : ~ Communications relating to news ahuald be addressed to Tum Enrror, Correspontonta must. forward thelt game and addresses with any communica: . ton addressed to the Editor, not nocessarily feeb publication, bat aa: oridence. of pon oo? AME matear” for pablloation abotld be of mritten o7 nue side of the paper only, "" Batters relating to buriacas should be addreaned to Tax Blaxaisn Rate ‘of ‘tubserigtion to “China. Mat)” ts 936 per’ annam ; per quarterand per.mnen- _ ‘som mee Tata’. 4 The ‘Chink Mail> is delivered troo to bsotibera in Hongkeng and Kow! : Postage fa Gharged at the rate ot fifty * sorta per month, ‘Orders for extra copies of the * Gens | BUSINESS NOTIOES, . STEAM OR. MOTOR, VESSELS nt as “6,000 Tons, 3, coo Horse. Power now. Built. Steel Building Work of. every. ‘Description. a i “Castings, Forgings, Repairs and ° “Supplies: " Front, \Attention and Shipment to’ Destination, INJECTORS AND STEAM PUMPS. W. 8. ‘BAILEY & Co, Ltd. re "ENGINEERS: and’ SHIPBUILDBRA. rcaulaigal ae WATSON’ S- ~HYGIENOL- eas HG “CONCENTRATED AND: "PERFECTLY - “SAFE. DISINFECTANT. — THE, BEST SPREVENTATIVE OF oe INFECTIONS AND PONTAGONS DISEASES. SOLD ONLY BY A '$. WATSON & CO, LTD. Telephone Mey: 18. THE sooo n0PE WANUFACTURING ts, Te | ‘THE ita Dress. ey Hatabisanes ” 193° oo ‘ “y PURE * Malla ROPE] [2 (| Oil. Drilling Cables uf any size up to, 3,000; feet in length : . Awe $ F Hen. Ssmplea and fall catticuiars. will be forwarded on pplication to- ‘ Shewan Tomes & Co.. Gererait Ananes ; _ Roxgkong, Anil 12, 1912, » u TIME TABLE, : oe weer, Daya, ” 7.00.4.m..to: 8.00 a.m. Every 18 mnctes, : B,00 a... t 10,00 a. 10.00 a.m..to 11.00 2.1... 11.80 a.m. to 12.45 p: «Brery 10, minutes. 15 min: Every 15 minutes, "}12.45 pm.to 115 pm..Erety 10 minutes, Byer} 10 minutes, Texromarare ADDRES,” L15p.m.to 1.45 p m. er Pm. bes “8.15 Dim... Birery 10 minutes, 16p. ae to’ 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minubes, J to 8.10 Put... very 10. minotes NIGHT Gans, . 8.50 prt and 97 Pas: "9.80 pam, ‘to ov "Beam overy halt bour,, oh ae 11.00-pim, to 11.48°p.m?’ ‘wert ‘eater ‘otf . an] boar. coed ,Borpare, 1.46 a.m, to 1030's, m.Erexy 15 minutes, |. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00 ‘a.m... Every 10 minntes,' a a.m, to u Noon gta 157 mina: Every 10 min “| Maxu? ahould bosent ag soon sa poseible ac} | edit Ne the ls Umitod,, Ossh 10 ¢ Serena ‘Bate of subsertption to the “Overland |. » China Mail” is $12. $1 per-annum: extra, . , Ave centareachs | Alterations a: " meota’ on P, éooum :, Binge oopioa twenty]. (yor and 1 Subestipiioas which | 2 ee CABLE TAID 5° to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE. ae : i Compas i order greek Hotes : 4 TTR] 3” to 10” 4 } Cracorznrncs,, ——— ee |NORTH .BRITIGH. ys fener dae VerreD THe aNAREE OF tHE a OCEAN ‘MARINE INSUBANGB : Taz RALWAY PASSENGERS. : ASSURANCE 00, : AL Yom, at Slat Drocusee, 1314, ee oF AE. .asseensreores IH Lito, & , Brancbion ae aro sented Act of Pastiamsnt, rf ; Recents Per"Month Asse DOCK: 787" KSB x aN OT iu Cask a Se oF 915 Iba, Be we ani Patent Slipways: : : : E “im ‘Bagge “oe B80 tbs, ast. , faking vemls up: to oie Toma. ; Sst ge eee — ‘Shewan, Tomes & Co 4 ENERAL . MANAGER i) © ELECTRIC CRANES 2 “hitttig up to 1.00: Tons AGENTS FOR: : es? patos ” JOHN I. THORNYCROFT & CO, LTD. Marine and” Road Motors, ROT & 00. LTD. * Light Daft Carriers, Gunboats, Speedy Launches, Harbour Craft : HONGKONG @ ‘CAN TON, MACAO e Flouseboats and Pleasure Craft of every description, P . _ WEST. RIVER. STEAMERS - “Motur Pumping and Lighting Sets. Motor Vehicles. &e., ‘ | goinn® ‘saxon ~ OF TEE HONGHONG, GANTUN AND: ‘Macao * {HEE TWEOO_porsvano JAD ENTERING COMPANY oF ° STEAMBOAT CO. LD. AND THE CHINA SAVIOAMICK CO,, ‘ux. | HONGKONG, LIMITED. ”, : ae . 70 ge ated diy os — we . HONGEKONG.CANTON LINE. fi . BUTTERSTELD ts ; : : - _ BUTTERSIELD & SWIRE, Hongkong, Chiua and Japan ‘genta, HONGRONO TO .CANTON, © | | GANTON ‘To’ HUORONG Felegraphic Address“ TAIKROODOCK”. ‘Telephone Ni . ‘BAVURDAY. 28th avaust. ae se Me Roxburgh, Messis. Thernycroft’s Representative, is at prevent‘ in ‘HONAM” PB ae dea “ERUNGSRAN’ eas and may “be stent by sppointment, han 5 va *HRUNGSHAN *,,,- 5. ru. ' KINSHAN “SUNDAY, 27th, AvausT. - ‘PATSHAN ! 0212, a) Ac "10. PM, so aan 0 10. Pu “BEWARE OF MOSQUITOES } MOSCATINE. ‘THE INFALLIBLE INSECT REPELLER, . » DELICIOUS: ‘PERFUME, PERFECTLY ‘HARMLESS, ‘Single Fare by & ight, StenaAt csessasscenesncvorevswenveroesecs serveanrves * 8.00 “Roba Pare by Night (avilable iso for Return oy, aay Steamer} “£31.08: > mOsGeoNa- BACAO LINE - “BORE Tat Too test. HE 8 HONGKONG TO MagsQ.. |, +, "Weak ding ‘tt % por. from the ‘Company's Wing Lok Stret Whare : atl PM. aes the Company's Wing Lok Stroet Whari, a : ” Departures foes tacao: to Canton om. Monday, Widieediy ‘id Friday, Departures from Canton to: Hasso ot Tuesdiy, Tharsdas 2 _ SQINT SERVIOER oF va HONGEONG,- STEAMBOAT. CO., LTD, THE OHINA-NAVIGATION 00... LTD,,’ _AND THE INDO-OBINA STHAM NAVIGATION CO LrD.. : ' CANTON- W CCHOW Le 5 Sip aa 888 Tous, and BS ‘NANSTN THE ‘HONGKONG. HOTEL : ee AND. GRILL ROOM eer 2 racaaRt, ‘bo oltained: ab.the Oftles wrt = "MANAGER, Foxter parse my _ HONGKONG, “CANTON & MAdA0 STEAMBOAT. ox), LD, ae . ROTEL MANSIONS pf acistsaagerl B * : - ADMIRABLY Sirvate ar VICTORIA: GAP. : ; Adjoining ‘the Tramway Terminus, ‘7,400 fect sbove Seca Level" i an FIRST-CLASS ‘FAMILY RESIDENTIAL’ ‘AND TOURISTS. HOTEL. rooms, Boot Garden, oo * eems Cie ‘tad oy: Mes an * wlermpa a0: + each, ni ' P.0.. PRUSTER, reg cn Net a a 7 : eee ‘Offic Hongkong? ote ni -¥o, Keneon,. Honekong, : sue ive aac J INTIMATIONS . | BS renee pod, All White. Reward Communicate : aa | Do “te : “ es ; ens : mY ‘AH. SKELTON, : ; 5 A c : enw of Lane, Crmeford & Ca} onic = uae cite that ‘waren Ane QE ay 24° FG. 2 Taree + pomaly $Y Hongkong, Aug. 24° EG 062 cordance with MY RrOLe ace te , : ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION * ta’ : }charge 9. fee as from. Wan T ED, 7 in’ respe “any = eit ete ON SOLER A maa ‘AN ASSISTANT en ee per traniafer. | To the case.of any. Shareholder : . A* TE ACHER tor the Divevsan ing, more than One Cortifeate i. ee vn to. wa jer for the, Tranefer: ‘cuporiiedl for is . registration a fed of LAR for + » THE HEADMASTER, avery nee Certifleate: fsaued'(over'and - Hongkong, Aug. 22, L018 003. apore the fee for Registration) wil be j. 1 q . 4. © toharged = - oy "FARDINE, ML ATHESON & Co, Ltds Wa NTED. : [: General Managers, Sena i , Hongkong, “Ang, 24, 1918. URASTAN SUBSE wanted Peale: | | - eat 4 Child 8 years . “. Apply": No. 23818, i Hey Cro CHisa Mut” Office, THE HONUKONG ROPE MANU. Hongkong, Aug. 22, 1910 453 FACTURING COu LED. * on ; aa | LAS Cs STERIM DivipExn of, ONE | REV. H. 0! SPINK MEMORIAL OLTAT rahare for the | » SPR VOT SIX AIL : . SERVICES : hs Payable on eae «] August, 1916, on which date Dividend MEMORIAL. SERVICE, ‘beginning | Varrents, my be obtainel «at the |: ‘Li fling will be held in St. | ce, : Chureh, ‘Kowloon, on! TUES R. NSPE BOOKS of the }: he August, inv menory, of Rev. | jan nny ‘be ° CLOSED from NK, formerly Chaplain of St. Cony ¥;' the 20rd August, 1916, Andrew's, recently kited in action on} ty. MONT > ‘asth . Aussust, 1916; both the Western Front, days inclusive. will be given by ‘the Ranere to whom’ Rev. | SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. HO. Spink was Curate io Liverpool. Generul Managers. Hongkong, Ang. 22, 191 (68 Hongkong, August: 16, 1." ans) JAPANESE: SETTLERS Te Atlantic shore some 1 2,700 of ous sek MITSUBI Hl GOSH KWAISHA. ive in and about. New York. In South fi = eee oe: ——— v7 i ABROAD. eee Awl sn Taeuen colony ral (Mitsubishi. Oo.) : SS Ageedy COAL; DEPARTHENT.” OWIGE [8 HEREBY GIVEN that!] yorHteaG o AN EXCEL |} - . Ly6,000; our ie j GEOGRAPHICAL AND } ° Clhanifying thé-immigrants actorlling te - DAISY BRA D. DISTRIBUTION. ° the ‘rage, 48,000 ate of pure Japanese pees XN _ ETHNOLOGICAL * "blood. Of the. remainder,, 178,000. ore “ot PROFR eae or" « Koreans sand’ 9,500 natives of Formosa AKASHIMA, oom, MUTABE, THE BANK’ OF CHINA. .| — 1 CANTON, DAIRY RARM.NEWS. Con ONEL Bors" “Tbalieve. in having plenty ef reserves and iy ‘Gedting ani cin ATE | ”. godd condition. tie “Jorssnre WALKER : “You a are’ sqhite ‘right ; “Stat '$ been our policy s since 1820. DF be : le by us at the Office of the ‘BUTTER. ‘ ‘ awe i Hoxckong “AND Sa aNGial Banking 1T IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST fs An’ interesting narrative ia given © ia (Chinese in bloody. by this classification ib Cone No, n'y Rowd ¥ a Nee REN in Chi Chagealy Hongkong, ais ‘oar Canton | {NEW ZEALAND TABLE BUTTER, {| relation to the manner of distribution of te .Tepaneve, immigrants in’ China pre a ia : : : 20,00, and: the Korean 170,000," The Japanew settlers , throuthout tha world vi vis tt a i : . Sole Agents faisdinine 2,400 wre satives. of Taiwan: | ‘THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD, {} in » recesit number of the Chuo Korot pie mujority of Korean abroud ‘gettléd in i : ‘the Central Review," -by on official: of Chientao (170,000). A smal] minority is. 68 “} the Foreign Offce who writes the’article: Been” In California, Hawaii and the Littoral Provineés.. Most of the Formosan ing to lutent statistion, ROS the writer stitar oat ree a Set he ise i "| Fuchou,, the Dutch ‘Indies ‘rach’ |! ot rer 0 secie.ags'the lnlerbecd the population of our “oun: is about] rodo-China. The tolony ‘in America, . MAR! UNOUCHT, TOKYO. Beaco: dela vestibed tothe benetts » | 70, 0900,000 out of which. o >,000 are} 175,000 in ull, is almost all Japanese, \ JOHNNIE! WALKER * “White YVabi i ONE “WALKER i Red Label.” Ee anonymously for certala reasons, Accords ce aoe MUSIC. CO., LTD. 0 : ry , CURE. an! everypost beiagt | Kore ni and 3,000,000 Formosang, Ry The Koren clement ix only, some 2,000, -. BRANCH OFFICES :— . 2a) 2 similar the idle of .this-centiry. the Empire's So in: that cuntinent the Japanese ‘element Nagasaki,: “Moji,, Karaten, ‘Waicamaten, HIGH CLASS a "Op S aut jw ‘predomidaat, In China’ the ines Otaru, Muroran, Hakotate, (Robe; . . owe eee as anny : popnlatiog, will expand to the giguatic! Iso. prominent (120,000)... Bure, Tokyo, Yoko PIANOS ror ; " : : " ‘V number of - 100,000,000, provided: the Jf the tordl, 5312000," 987,000 are men |, _Nagors, Tsurng, wath op , e4 : oa | j iene ae of ah neene id'the remaining 205,000 women, pre- —. i do received from HIMROD'S . ; : < - mapect| Segting a ratior of niales. to 2formoless| SALE or °- : : - : “a ar pe jin: ‘China the, respective numbers: of ‘both : . oA nee : 7 sexes ‘are almost eqial, the maley. being HIRE: = ; r ychemiats ane Set | China, England, Rossia, the United States t 169 oo""and./the? testes 128,000, » pro. °. : ” Pen Saar of. American . and , France—these. Tn _stelldng! contrast Ve . : Ce oh, 7 - -f eee atnnd Jhé: yetty CASH on es cust BL ead eotlatah 2 pire, Japan has some 540,000 male elomen 4s, . [ iv. only 200," ai servis, a , ratio ot ‘9 clit (census. of June, B01). . i a wenks ee so is x | Wester Uniow, and Bentley'a. CREDIT, - Seabed oe . rege ds ee , : Bed pa ibereasing, o a fact which Is the wtrongest) | . “aE ; wa. | oe GE XC LES:—. oa. ‘proot of our’ expansion abroad. "Principal 5 - scenes of increase are China/' Manchuria Cumreiaxs Messrs Carag & and the South Seas. In America, expan-|., y* sion iy gained, not by a fresh supply of} To Singapore eo difference ia. again Mas SILA . it Mic & immigrants, bus by’ ‘birth: of children... very, alight. Men are 81 000" ond women coms: ‘y y “As for the geographical distribution of | 3,002. Ameties is “another instance ‘of Paes, ; 4 oisy settlers, Cina bas the largewt share, | ftightfal’ inequality sin “this: matter... The. Srscarom. Messrs ne Oo. a bag: : i AKE, showing 900,000. ' Next’ comes. America, |, malo’ colonists: are,‘given ob 78,000, birt SERN se Ltd, | ho e t 175,000, | the females ore only 18,000, making: 9 ; “RePREBHING AND. ‘N IG RATIN' where the number is-given at 17. ef y a} Qui ASGOW. “Mesera. A.B Brown, be vi 0 G | STLDMPOPON (SEBATTIED The: uniivelled way te {Other regions ary-~-Brazil" 26,000; proportion of 8 to 1. Marriage between . _ COAL, 7 ale sags nnd + | Conada 12,000; ‘the Straits Settlements Tapnnesa and'.. Americans “being the McFarlane’ & Co. Ltd, " ‘ - imeocte, a ° 6.200; Peru, 6,000; the’ Philippines exception, ndt.'the tule, in that part of ‘For Pai ti eilare, ‘apply to : the continent, the’ only remedy" ‘for: this ed h ated 45,700; Australia 52005. Eastern Siberia - F q i orele tees LA. BouR| Be 4,000; the’ Dutch Indies 8,200. . “All of | evil state is the introduction. of Japanese | de DAL OU. LTD., aro pre nd ty (uote tak et 1 NC’ 5 these lands with the single “exception | of |, Women. By.thia meana, some improve. of Manager : on for best quality SILIMPOPON Be 4 AT Brazil oto’ on the Pacifie,, Tn, rey gard ‘to| Mert, has" already been made: in tha }: ‘No.2 Peover Sruxsr, |. AL tritined int Bunkers at SEBAT: 4 ou Tapaneso colonization Asia, stands first, in sottleménts there.‘ "Tn future "more ew ; 7 Honaxoxa: : Ben coe ALND A | AREER pores a PO OW BER. rank followed by. toth American aud {immigration of ladies toust be encouraged. | .- : - | Austialia, Europe falls far behind. In In Hawaii-this dispropértion between the | thas ‘continent. ‘the number ‘of Japanese two sexes 4 ‘stot 66 striliing' ax in Ameries. | | settlers is about 1,00, of whieh: the | Mex. are 55,00. and Women 88,000. In greoter part live in London. and: Paris.| Europe, puily,, 200 éut: of” 1,000. residents Tapanese residents in England and France | te’ ladies, ther ratio ‘being 4 modes 1 one | TUPING & REPAIRING- A SPECIALITY. ~ 6& Dog ‘Vosaz Rod, | Tex. 1322 BILIMBOPON, COAL compares favonr- YER, ably with the buttar grades’ of Japanese’ ae hie ramen | Coal and gives. good Tesults om a’ very re moderate comaumption, '. Steamers calling SEBATTIA ‘or SANDAK AN’ exclusively for BILIMPO- _PON CUAL (aithar cargo’ or Bunkers) ; Sarge axempt from payment of all Port ‘oh At Sabattit Bteampra are arsbod along- ; "gas the Compsoy’s-wharf whdro there ia a minimam depth of 27 to 28 foet at! low water'Bpring Tides, - Oharte. of Sibako, Bay (Schattik Har. ~ 9our),, Pricos sod all other information soncerning ‘the, Port, can bo ‘had on|' Applieation | tothe Agents, . BRADLEY # 00., LUD., _ Agents Cowie Harbour Cosl * : )THB LONDON DIRECTORY. °-Bopumen Wueraury are"eutimated at 680 and 180 respectively. temule.. }In Africn vexact statisties cannot be obtained, but at ‘any tate the numb must be'very small. In ‘Ching, our. countrymen In regard’ to occupations, th ‘majority of the settlers sare’: agticulturists,: number being estimated at 200,000, They are to's large extent Koreans jo Chintaa [ghtpeedee mtg ty World buted thas:—Chientso 175,00); Kwang. and. Tapanese” in America, to communicate diract: with English MANUFACTURERS & ‘DEALERS \ in ‘each claas of ' goods... Besides. baing complote-commorcial guide. ta Lundon an its naburbs, the’ Directory contains lista. of stung 48,000;,. Mukden :1 | 41,000; Antung 8,000 Changchun ‘6, ‘Tho greater :part aro . concentrated in “Manchuvia, as the “above figures show... There. s’slso o ‘tonsiderable i] Working on .farms:‘are, 78,000, 16. "0004 Sorvante 14,000... they are ‘all in) the wage. earning, class... Proféasional ‘wep ihn ; EXPORT “| number fa the Valley..of the -Yangtad.| 0d busingssmen of Jay @ medits ate very 1027 with the Gouda they. : kiang. . Tarning.. ‘ur sttention next to rare among ‘th oo baad Foreign, Marketa they. supply 5 1 ‘mostregrattable : STEAMSHIP LINES es respect ‘ia: ‘tho state of, California. oe IRS The tofal population, of the - Japaneso gett ; AP, . NESE ma ee eer er th Pere bot yt colénies within tho six! intellect; not: by. mere bod | + PBROVINOIL TRADE “NOTIORS | foils aatae ‘e vio Copapany, Limited. .- Hoop ay Doc. 2,-LGTB. Now Morigo: fa. placed ‘ab about, 70,000.) lewns ‘and | 50%e..0,000'children are “born om, | in’ th : - Islands aot rPIO CHE EALIS IN. H AON fi eR RAGION ‘Nn ir, CURES CUROASC ORARE TRANS, VIGOE, B iene ceuotracginar pee we mis ‘rie noon Ta De LECLIRE MED.Co, cu AMPST RAD. LONDON LOW, TRURSU CRM OF ©. Bou The ied flemedy..knownfor | . y COUGHS, - ASTHMA, ‘BRONCHITIS. Acta, like a. harm - MARAHIEA,. DYBENTERY, and Chiorodyno is a liquid taken: relieves pain” of whatever Sours ‘COLDS, in-drops, graduated accord: ing hind; creates a calm. refreshing of the nervous system when’ all’other remedies fail; cand can: be taken w nn, OONVINOING MEDICAL. TESTIMQN WITH EAOH BOTTLES 1s Brovons's Cilerodyne on tie Stamp, Noni. no other medicine ¢ Ganuin Sold by all Chentiats, “Prices In England, 17% ~ 1/1}, 2/9. Hughes & ‘Hougi” “avchossers TO: THE _ GOVERNMENT, : General. Auctioneers ‘ hare, Coal and Genera Produce . Brokers and Commission o sents. SAN, k PROPRIETORS “ ToKwa-Wan" Coal Storage. sos Codes wed Bentley's a,c. 4th & 6th Editions. , 41 Telegraphic Code. Te elgpraphtc Adiiress « “MERION ” ‘WOFCKONG. “| 413. . PUBLIC... AUCTION, NILE, Und lersign shay @ recelred: inatroc- | F stlons tq) Soll by, Public Augtion. ° (rom accounr oy THE OGNCEBNED). woe OB TUHSDA Y, ‘the 20th August, 1916, commencing at ” 2:30 pam., at. their Sales‘Rooms,, WNo..8, Des'Veux Road, Corner of : cr Hovse Srreer, | SPORTING GUNS AND , RIFLES, An tollowa=, One Mauser Magazine Rite 318 Bore, rz) Na “207/200 Barn ;. a Guns, (One, by Jeffery & Sous, Green & Sons). . « And af A dumber of lots of Sporting Ammani- us “} tion, dt und 20+ ie . "PUBLIC AUCTEON. HE Undersigned have: faceived in- structions to: = by Public Auction, ‘I ‘ “TUESDAY, ” Torms Cas! : Auctioneers. Hongkong, Aug. 16, 1916. o mas . PUBLIC” AUCTION. the 20th August, 1916, commencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, | Des Vorux Roud, Corner of, : Ice -Houye Strect, : VALUABLE TEAK WOOD ix » BLACKWOOD FORNITURE, ‘ &e.,, " Persian and'Tadion Carpets. and Rugs, Upholstered" Suites,“ Arm-chairs ,and | . Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom/Furhiture, Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, :-Twin ’ Bedstends (Teakwood) Sideboard, Din- _ Ber Waggons, Extension. Dining—Tsbles- ‘and Chairs, Tea, and Occasional Tables, |” ‘ . etc, ete. Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass ‘Ware, Codking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet, 8 Sets, ke., ' Bath. Rion Utensils, Large’ . Desks, ‘and, Writing. ‘Table, ° ete, ‘a on Anansi of Hlestaa a rere EE Undersign. tous to: nell by Public Aaction, (ron Accounr one bused _SONCERSZD), ‘WEDNESDAY, the 30th Angus,’ 1918, ‘commencing at 10.20 a.m, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, “Des Voeux' Road, Corner of low Hover SerREer, | A number of pairs of. GENT’S BOOTS ‘snd SHOES, |__LADIES BATIN SHOES, etc, Alia oA quantity of, GLASS WARE, ‘ » QGourprisingi— ”* Water Jugs, Cake and Dessert” Dishes, : " Sweet pees de, ee of ‘Tenais Ona. 4; Flongkong,. Ainge 9s ie. : aves to bad effects; be ‘tolerated, HUGHES & Hoved," | Bia ed have received instruc. ||, . “Pstates thata great panic The Alesina ane a tran lation, of rn rtelegranr containing whaf purports. to be a .statement issued by . tho . Jupiined [Foreign Office and: published in the a Tha Moat valuable Remedy ev -Efrestually cuts, alloet. all altack Checkwand arrests thase = often fatali diaeara— FEVER; CROUP, AGUE. ve ‘The oniysPalilative Nate NEURALGIA, GOUT, : “QHOLERA. | 'RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE. J to the eualady. ‘It invariably ~ sleep : allays “irritation ” Sata: Manofacturers-; THE Guleeinned have sivas in- structions to sell by Public Auction,» (ron account OF TEE ‘voxcERzD), i SEV "ERAL CASES. OF . pe PROYISIONS, oe ;,,an officer to Cheng Chis : precautionsry measure. It is ho |. this: case, pes - Currants, i@heese,. Sioa, eee Flour, Corn "Meal..." Canned Peachtay ie 2 Apricots, , Pears, ‘dc. &0 r Two 1s Bore Double Barrell Hamner ., Thess, provisions: are perfectly fresh, and as for as; practicable will be sold in: “London and. One by Bdwinton; ‘ lots to suit buyers. . Treaty i Cush, " : ' HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. * Hongkong, Aug. 25, 1918. 967 F Tn 1 PUBLIC AUCTION." : ps Undersigned: have received. instroc¢ tions to.sell by Public Auction, . (ror, accousr oF Tar CONCEREE) FRIDAY, the lat September;, 1916; commencing © vt Persian Carjot | (yracctically ROW), i Wriggon;: Dining . Tables: 3 Chosterfeld i Sofas, Armchairs, . + dah Wardrobes and, .Loil _ a fow loa Porcélains, dc.,’ Pantry and, and Single: Brass and Brame mounted} Bedsteads, f0., Miscollinoous, ‘Forniture,-(V eon 7 ‘yoveral © “oty-of Blackwood: Ware, Pianos, ‘Shun, Then SBsA “Pav. Ther telegrams i is ‘receiv ed, an bobcat a far'bn the t , " pected ad midis “OAS St. was soldiets -withdre the Chiness woldiere went out from ‘their quarters ‘and o fireupan them. ay they, retreated. They’ further surrounded the Japanese barracks. und opened! fire upon them. ‘The. Japaneye soldiers inside closed their dvors nnd fought. in defence.’ Through the mediation of the magistrate at 4b Cheng: Chis Tung, fighting ceased on both sided at noon of the folowing = (Augrat Li) At’ the » request ofthe magistrate, the soldiers | | have: been.romaved a the citys. ¢ “Tu..Chan Chang, has requested: the, Japanese Counaul to seth the matter peacefully and at'the same time, has sent’ Tung to control, the, Chiness troops.. The Japanese! 7 military authorities have also sent a rt of soldiers. under the. command | of a Major to Cheng Chia Tung as a The fighting come to an end and there in/no likelihood: of. a further outbreak’ of ‘similar incidents. As to the merits of the. cage and the attitude ofthe Chinese Government tow: affair a report will be submitted latter.” The Govern. in? en ne . sumed . a. bostile atin ange fe ese who. enjoy the right of free seudence (ae) ‘on Y eount of the ‘fact ithat -bath. sides - with one anuther and ainmdeesnctingy | corr “ve! wor Wo Chingshen eannot te onarated from blame for the presen: Wr ig. ‘ao man of anti-foreign ‘ideas _and ‘often acts «id isregard:” of tried. malstions with, : foregn countries authorities” have, im, BAVICK that after ihe ansibene of the. difficult mints, at isaud fe } plomatic r re the two Jeountriess | once for all to.that 5 pesca and ene "| between ‘each o| ‘be’. sect phe x yee from J nites alee Ye ein at ~ Regimen’ mander. as pee 8D. ON. tool vie ingt. removed all his troops to's place ten li poe the gity and the incident bas. come an ‘end. Commander Yang,‘ imme Gately after; called on the Commander of the Japanese. guardsiand expressed rey . Owing to: the gravity. oft the in. erat, “Pq Chon” 7Obsng’ has depriv Commander Y ‘ang of his official. tit’ la hasvalso. sent _ ‘Ting-jiang,. the Com- missioner for Foreign | the : Japanese’, vena ‘General’. to ‘make an. &po. olony (si J and .informed the latter that The ta ee “will “be properly settled [atter: an: investi ton ip mate into: the “ Chass Chis: Tun, : ar = t . ‘pation | i UaD: regimental it is learriedsth: . cation’ took} merchan ani “of the Berto | lo, dot communicate |. eat with the tatters, in the, ordi Com: | affair settled i Affairs to call on}. ‘ Fighting then stopped. Both ow sustained a nunchat ‘of cusnaltien in nea and wounded. © -Kerort further acized. the people and merchants on account of the ners that tho .Japanese-wern to mene . inloreenietba to the city and’ te : abovenanie r , ee Tnatter: requyst Bet to loo) | n. recuipt of tha report, the Special Deputy ae jEpreign: ame ne ne mHco inatructal ta oper negotiations with ‘the Japanese Cobsuktionen! hero, and. a, telegram has also. beon Geupatched. to the Commander: of ithe wWapan troopa at Rung Chu Lin, requeating yot send anymore. troops to Liao: Ruan go" Wa to allay tho ‘excitement tho. ‘h Lisi nt investi aoe Rurracks, : “A Inter report, has the same official of the Oscuqation Peninisoney ‘3 Varnen |‘ ° states that subscquentl, Ly ure Jopanese aoldiers.< ced wounds and the Magistrate and. ‘the Chairman. of th Chamber of Commerce: were still, detad ed. by the Japanese, * als ily requested that representations should be mado to thé Japancea authorition regard: ing, the roleage of the Magistrate and. Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. } h The incident was ‘duecto. sn’altercation, fl ) between a Chinesé soldier aud J; apanest ;, merchant which ‘led the Japanese troops ! to rush.to-the scene in. marching forma tion, culminating in a bloody mele, It was wholly snerpected." Tt isleamed that.’ the: Japancse” have already despatched a detachment of fifty ‘soldiers. to. Lino Yuan; and"we have ‘wired’ to , the ys. ‘epanes Commander: at Kung. Chu Lin, requesting the latter to prevent the renewat of fighting between both parties. It is, believed that there will be no fs further outbreak. The Special Deputy , for Foreign ‘Affairs bas been instructed ns, aot ‘the Japanese: A TERING coMNeNT, tt article on thesnbject with these wo! ; +, cared i] study-of the cvidence anda i dotach sis of it leave us late. | ly pore at the broad facts ofthe | tase'are completely unintelligible sxcent upon the theory of Japanese’ res sbtlity, -From frat to: lust the Ji Dpanese were in'the wrong, ‘Beginning with the | infamous’ business of the Japanese arms- dealer and—putting it id the most favourable senss: to. the Japanese—the | cpiment, cormitted® by ye Shee a who: failed to. the. average.man meat alt; with the eiturtion. ” the there the Japariese Ants ‘strong abit iz etfs] in‘arme, :we hope! to see. the cheng. Chis ‘Tung in terme of anamende honor.” able’ bused. on Jepanesa necaptance of the’ “ responsibilities of the situation, including full.andvample reparation fo ‘the national insult tavolred 1n the high- handed nena mprisopmocnt et she Pi magistrate.of ng Chis Tong wha only’ ‘been released upon bia:son being handed to the~Japancse eer ag} a hostage. Ts 88il RISKS OF THE COURIER. "THE DISPATCH THAT WAS MABKED URGENT. y fag, *oatagigs'6 cor otherrise: are, rarely gure. aff are Blocked at such~ & mone ‘hole to’ “hole,” springing: to! “theiz,: feet" und ‘r1 hard as they can’ a8 doors the bombard, ~TVBLMATIONS — AN OLD. ‘PROVERB “Fine and an old friend “are without price, everywhern””” HUNTS ‘PORTS. AND. SHERRIES” 7k ABE Nor THE CHEAPEST ar THEY ARE THE “ ’ BEST. | Vine de Pasto, Manzanilla, Maduro, ote. Old White, Very Old Tawny, ABMS, Newfoundland. ote. _ pom & WHYTE, SOLE. AGRYTS, “AMUSEMENT WETHODT: DISCOMFOR , SEE cea “BOK” 7 ne E (PHILIPS OPPENHEIM : Ath. and: sth ‘nlapdea = P » With cach succeeding” instalmont,: the” “Mystery of “THE BLACK: BOX” oe increases in. fotercet and intense’ , excitement. Each Fpisodé contains” “a smashing. clirnax’ TRAGEDY “ cn’ sireetay dita, which will hold you in’ the ae sed din, from. start. to. oe sip ing how Britishers have answered the . King ‘and Counyry. Lord Roberts” Tost impestion of | - * Bitehenes army in England. | bf the - ‘best . Bees comedies. ever presented ts i lis. Comedy. ; ‘Bhould piss: “KTLCHES i call of thei Cy OAKES 7&BLAG >. » iERVE CLASSI 7 PAPER fe pired era addreeeed Tria ote of aither” Sree YETARZO rters jn wba ment slackens for’ o second,” ‘ vn “Aecinar ofthe -YaSben, pawnsho od: hare received instruc., : "Han le, Ave: 33, 1916, « Chineag ° "have their be One "Tonais’: Not .and: - ‘Poles, Gas tions from Mins, “W. aes ae New Bicycle, Typewriters: dew. ‘all Particulars from Catal é ey (aan an i ns i ; 7 T structions omnes Auction. | (ron aucouNT or HR CONCERN y by Publis Auction,” ; tiny ; gareioon 3 “Mi io Bia “PETER PAN” “PETER PAN” |, | wiih POWELL, a —————— WAT s 0 N° S. "FINEST “OLD om “ BROWN. BRANDY QUALITY. \ 98 YEARS IN WOOD. VA. §. WATSON & Co, Ltd, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. . : HONGKONG. * Teernone | No 615. 5 The China Sail - ” " THE PHILIPPINES AND’ - |} 0° INDEPENDENCE - PHONE. 346 - a Tir’ passage of what’ has come to beknown as the ‘Jones: Bill” bas || been: hailed by the Filipino Presa as [y'the dawn of justice to the Filipina | people. While itdoes not fullyseip n 1 | to the ideals of the people, it. is nccepted with gratitude and rejoicing —the gratitude which has been ' defined -as an-expression’ of thanks for favours to come... Among the miessages: of congratulation sent . to Congressman Joyes; the author of the Bill, was oné from the Governor- | General of the Philippide Islands } (Mr, Bortow. Hannison),, who «also | , ASSURANCE! | sent. & message of congratulation oe ‘ ‘to the Speaker of the Filipino. BS ha wt | Assembly i in which he said; “I con- & PERFECT FIT,” _pritalita you and the,, Filipino ~ AND : . people upon the substantial gtant of “ HARD WEAR: ‘ self-goverament and the promise of | ” ultimate independence-given-by Con- gress, and I have the.atmost confidence’ _ ia the ability of the Filipinos to make | wise, and patriotic use of their new}: | powers, and new responsibility.” *| Whether - “that confidence: is -well founded time alone’ will prove. Mn | i Haznison’s views are far’ fron being | a , ; Shared unanimously by ; Americans} MEMOS. FOR. TO.Day. who haya had experience in the “9.15 pin—The Palisade, Kowloon. & islands, and this divergence of vidws 9.30 p.m.—Leeture -by Mr. Frederic on the subject was represented in the - Coleraan, F.R.G.S., at Peak Club, _ Voting - on the Bill ip the House of j tepresentativess’ Only 63. members |. General Momoranda, | , ot the House appear to bave been Twxupay, August 99 -—-" * “ intereated, in Bill, for the voting ', Hongkong Stock Exéhange Settlement * shows 34 in favour and 29 againat.’ “Day. : From: the brief telegraphic reports of 2.30 pm.—Auction of "Typewriters nt the Proceedings which have reached Messra.. Hughes and Hough's. - tho Phili th ‘ti 1 a} 2.30-p.m.— Auction. of Sporting Guns e ppines, the oppoei ion wou. “and Rides and Sporting Amunition 5€¢mM "to have. been directed not. 20 tat Mesnrs. Hughes and Hough's)“ _ much ‘at the main provisions of the 9:30 pim.—Auction of Furniture, Bill as at the preamble which binds ' Bicycles, Typewriters, ete.,at Messrs, futnra. Presidents and" Congreues to wiceee mewn "Saris in St ‘the policy laid down’ in -the Bill. : Antes Clhnreh, Kowls i _ When all is said and done it ia difficult ‘tose what the. Filipinos really gain Wapympay, August 30-- 10.3) a.m.--Auction ‘of Provisions at by the Bil. Tt is but a promise of SHOES” CHILDR EN THE NAME IS AN ;/ | try.” The. new'legislation, -in ‘short, “|, 08 centa in aud-coin, Honaxoxa, Satcrpay, ‘Aug. 26, 1916. | | No, 68" of, to-day’s date says :—Musketry | , found “in any other}, ry. agrren Bilt ‘places: ta tha hands. of tho’ Governor-Generai an. absolute’ power that makes: hin the} arbiter of ‘the. destinfes ot" the coun"! COURT INTERTRETER AND‘ . POLICEMAN ¢ CHARGED. ALLEGED. faa PRETENCES. + has seb. op van, American :as “the Uae} HAL HL Castro, u Police Reseivist crowned . King ot the. Philppines. and an Interpreter at the Mugistracy, | Upon, his. complacency towards the | appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood thi will of the Legislature—-whatever that "ing on a charge of obtaining 200: by false protettces, | ip being will may be—depends the Tuture peseer-* ot 3 Pilppine. alleged that'-ho stated he was ino], | position to obtain the liberation of ~H. diner prosecuted and | Mr. F.C. Jenkine(instructed by Mr. | Leo. D ‘Almada) defended: —.”., My, Gardiner said. is would bo “| possible to conduct the case. without ‘a Shanghii' intarpreter but. he would ‘The pcs N. of Naha js reported ‘prefer’ that the usual Court: inter- by. the Manila, Crna to be Alling’: preter should. gt, ba omployed a6 ons MB a RS { of the'alloyation. was thut, the inter: IN , : soem preter instigated the proceedings and } .. Notica ts ‘given in the Gasette ob ite, that Custer had done him: out dt cer- } Fe-appropriation, of a “Portion: ¢ of Wost, tainefees for interpreting. af End Park, The Magivtmmty said that that was ‘The silver dollar is now worth to | sWRward, and’ added that therv. had} ‘been no notice given. ” Kc 1 § the money changers in Hong ong ony Mr, Giedinee: weiniad’ Seu the defendant could always check’ the ‘interpreter, ,¢ Mr. Gardiner stated that on May 27th uw man named Wong Mui Ying, '& Prisoner in Victoris' Gaol, war con: vioted of ‘an’ offence’ against the | Opium. Ordinance he having had aj certain’ quansity of opium in, his possession, $1,000. or in default four months’ | | impriscnment. _ Cotaplainans inter- ested himself’ in the prisoner inuy- Yauch ag he. had come from Shanghai. NEWS OF THE.DAY, | LOOAL AND GENERAL " — now Hongkon g Volunteer Resorve Order ‘lTnstruction:' All ‘non-commissioned | officers will parde on the’ Uricket Ground on Monday? the 28th. August at 330° pm for instructions by the Inapecting Ovficer—-Dress, Drill order, Officers will attend. Note bosks and musketry Regulatjous will be bronght. et dl SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Me GT. Lloyd, recently secretary of the South China Morning Post, is a through passenger to Shanghai on the 8.8. " Riteno Maru,” Drs. F. i. Kew and, Ww. "Kew have ‘been appointed -by.H. E. the. Governor}, temporary Surgeot- Lieutenants, in the } Hongkong Volunteer, teer, Corps. | god-father of the prisoner. On’ June ; 17th. the complainant wax at the Police Court ‘paying the fine of one or more Bremen who had been con: | Vieted for ‘having stolen rice. He Baw Casto,” the defendant, whorn he knew is a Shanghai dialect inter.) »} preter and \approached him with reference to .fixing up the fines. Defendant vt’ that time: represented, that he wasin a position, on receipt of $200; to - obtain the » ‘releuse of f Pea Eran! wrote a letter > Mr Re Pairea, Monicépal Engineer ‘at | Singapore, is leaving td join } Mr. aC. Lindsay. They intend’ starting in business | in Ghsgow under the firm titlerof C. C.. Lindsay and Peiree, on Qn January 11917, Mr. Alexander Sart, Registrar ofl, | Teaporta * "and Exports, Straits Settle. } | mants, ‘since 1890, is Jeaving’Singapors pat the'end of the month for Australia, fed route ‘for "home, » Ho . has been | granted three montis” leave, on the } expiration of whieh he iil retire on pension. Mr.’ Stuart will. be. ace | companied bome by’ Mrs. and Misa | Stuart, 0 down with $200. which was alleged | to have been,-the. Price for the reledye of the prisoncr: * That man arrived hon Fuly- Ist and two ‘days’ latex is in"an’ interview defendant aiggested: that he should see” him at ‘his house’ at 8, Mosque Function, that night. Complairiant had. arranged a dinner for that night to which defendant waa, invited. Nothing wns said. about tho release of tho prisoner’ except. that | defendant suggested that a change of : clothing would be. arranged ‘to beat The following circular ig published in| bis house - for: the Prisoner. . The today’s Gazette "inns, | clothing wis taken to 8,° Mosque owning’ Strict: Junction, and.. afterwards. defendant ‘I3th. July, 1916. SmI have’ the honour to inform you. that, the question having been raised whether British subjects ‘ordinarily rési- ‘dent in-Great Britain but at, present, living abroad” should ‘return, to, ‘this country: to. enlist, the Army Counei] have tequested that it may be, made: known ox } widely oa ‘powible-that they do not intend St present that the ‘provisions ‘of tho Military Servire~ Acta should be enforeed in respect, of persons liable to. serve, undar'|: ;those Acta who ure ab: Present residing ARMY RECRUITS FROM ABROAD. better -be present to, receive him, | The prisoner did .not turn: Up and defendant said he ;would go to, the Bequently defendant informed cot: plainant that “prisoner was. ill and afterwards stated: that the prisoner’ had lath. the“gaol and bad gene’ to } Shanglial, ; Complainant and hi That. man was aed Complainant, was a friend of the; gaol sind ascertain the reason... Sub- |” Messrs. Hughes and Hough's * "10.20 am.~—duction of Bouts and Shoes, Glass Ware etic, at Mesars: Hughes and Hough's. ; 2.30, pm. Auction .of “Household - Furniture, Blackwood Tubles, Piano, Sewing Machine, etc.‘ete..at Harbour "Office (top floor). Fay, September T:— independence. at tome” fature date, | in British Colonits. and Protectorater. aad really amounts to very little mora |! «2 The Army Council stato that, while edges Pevery: endeavour will be made. to utilize’ then the Pl given by Buccrasive the services of such, persons, Khould thoy " Presidents of the United Btates from return, they Taust do ac so'at their own.tisk the:time of Presidetit McKreney: | and expenses tet n * By accepting this new enactment the |" t have, ke," Filipipos, ‘an one of their leaders “has AVBONAR Lay. put it, have acquiesced: im becoming | The, Officer Administering” the “ .| friends were pleased -bus on writing to Shanghai, he vJearnt- ead had not been seon there.’ , ‘Tho defendant’ wos seen again and’ | ont: “" You.can.do what you, like. Evidence, was’ then a tae and the ‘| case, cae “ Sy Hough's ; 2 : 230, pm.— Auction of Houschold: temporarily a ‘part.of the Awerican |: -2Purnitare;.. Piano, Table Linen, ete. at Mesars,: Sap and Hough's. A Say, opt. 2: America ito prepare us. for indepen- 10.90 au—-Aw tiga, Gf Sfiscellancous 2eNee: aud in the meantime we shall Goods ‘at Messrs. Hughes ond ‘tay. under ‘her flag.” " The - full. meatare.. of - independence “is to bo ¢ j fulfilled “ when a stable Government "Kow READY’ : THIS WEEK'S ; It in admitted. by some at Iéast of the Pipe leaders that the Consunimation Government at. Hongkong, State. We ‘have -covenanted with |. « ‘wo ahroffa were aenit t6 gaol for: montha for embezzlement to-day. _[ One’ repirted ta the Polica.on the 2nd inet. that 8600~ was.’ stole’ from’: hiin | while. riding ‘on ‘a Frain pee subse “The report “ot: tho Eautorin quently ho ‘confessed ‘that 1 Bteamship “Co, : for” the, yearrended | bad -been swindled “out , af “by § December $1, 1918, slates thet trade ‘oo gamblers, Tha ‘money he had eollected | the route of the company’s OL his emplayars The secon active, and, “rated, altho Mr. Ton or Teun; “mE By & x STEAMSHIP oo, 8, “TAS YEAR'S RESULTS. the owner of thé | used ae ‘employe ‘hope ‘af going sich at ‘author of From Mona to Ypres wi oe French, Mecbiired” in the ball mom} ad. Government House last his experiences ab: the tront, tthe Ast year of the wor, Mr. Cole-!t man is an’ American, ‘and « js odmir- ably equipped for lecturing . with » " }duency ot speech, an” ability * to} present vivid’ word plotures. of” the Fincidents he desoribes and, -withal. iby a keen sense of humour os. well} aso depth of sympathy | iwhich com- bine to compel the attention - and, excite the interves of His audience. For an hour and o half last night he |’ held the ‘unflagging attention of o large gathering The. mun incident described in Mr. Coleman's narrative last, night was. tha retreat from Mons and tha subsequent Tetreat of the |. | Gertnans back from, thé Mame. He : particularly emphasised ‘tha indomit. ; able spirit of tho, British ** Tommy " after the disaster at Mons, and ius- trated ‘it by- a number of iDteresting incidents whith nme. within” his personal” experionce, The wondertul spirit of the British * Tommy,.’” he} agid,“had meant much in this. war. i It helped him and pulled him, . together when . he’. seamed - to}, have gene all to pieces in that fateful |, period ‘as-Mons, and it has produced j the: great and’ confident: spirit whiclr wis to befound everywhere on the Weatern front to-day, -It is ‘this ' spirit, and this dry; aven grim, | humour which makes the British ‘Tommy,’ along with his military accomplishments and aptitude {or doing things on his own, initiative, equal to thres, yes, ond sometimes four’ and tive-German soldiers,” tributes to the new Franee and. the bravery of her soldiers...” Tha" war, he declared; had to be won on the Wester front. no other ending was possible, and the i impres- sions be had derived from his experi- ence with the British Army on the forward with cénfidence to : " ‘After the lecturer had been nea front wero thrown | upon a screen and ‘Mri Coleman had ‘something -to say about each, was manipulated by. Mr. “Noble, : of the staff of the University.” The ag wero excellently screened, the ‘conclusion, ELE. "the oar in a fow. appreciative romarles conveyed aa Colones fer a most interesting lecture, and | especially ere the mea said the privaner would be out’ on | Saturday and that complainants had}. 2 Mr. Coleman | gives his ‘lost lecture | in Hongkong tonight at the Peay, Club. ‘ $ Teat Tai Mui where the Indians have ry “wrestling Pitch and during oe Docks tftor much talking, said to compliin-| placing: ON board. one, bs het" set tem This’ boat | bi hie Co.,..Liai Barnett, 5 j ; -, Glaagow.":' The: dimensions.” ‘feeb by, d feat.) The “bo ‘defendant, . cual ved hy. The lecturer also -paid - glowing | tain } Western froné’enabled “him to look} ( heey 9 ing about, an: hour a series of interest: |: ing pictures taken by him at tho} ha: 5 : -~ SarPPTNG.— Dow: Pe a ‘frmert ip ee / The-lantern had been kindly : ‘Tent by the’ University, and | red “Ind : : * “Posie, Aug. 25 The, {Premier ‘appeared “in Lower’ ‘House ‘od ‘the 23nd and waa naked by Chow Loo if thers was aby truth in Lung Chai Kwong's pro }cluination. that, the Cabinet « had instructed the Tutaks of Riangei and Fokien. ta Uispatch,, ‘troops tu Kwang: L tung: . The Promier replied ‘that ne auch instr tions had been given. but. in view, of the conflict detiveen Lung Chai Kwong’ and Li Lich Kwaw the Government bad deemed it ney sary: to: concentrate, troops i in” “readi- I ness. to. go to. Ewangtung. : “Yip He Sing saked, what measures the Government. were taking in } regard to the: ituation in Kwangtung. The Prime Minister topiied that ho had already instructed the, troops outside Canton City’ to retire thirty h and he had urged Lung’ Chai Kwong | to. hand’ over the seala sad Tlenve the city. , 2 The House,’ ‘passed a’ tesolution to ucgncnds Chai Kwong. ee Nn “COMMERCIAL. "HONORONG SHARE REPORT. a Mesara Moxbo and’ ‘Taylor, in “shel weekly circular state i— 7 Business’ has . . pomewhat improved in our: local market during the weok under review, and” in spite of the appro- aching A gust settlement (38thinstant), on ths, wh Prices have been well manin- tained Cantén « on would appear to be , better and’ great hopes are now enter-|' tain there shortly. be. a settlemen: In the North) ‘the Shan ha mai at. Pees ‘nome i ling strength. “Rubber is quoted $s. 4d. peri and. the whole share market is} Banks after vealés Baxxs.—Hongkon; ani tateady demand at 8740" are in ‘quiet. at this’ pri Mander URaNcEs.—Unions, small and’ tages at: ee po at enc exc : Free - Ly to $135 foreach at which rate trandactions are reported, the market-‘closing with sellers at rice. Indos are without. business. at'#6 but. Defer. “Indoa, ‘after .w and: after a fair “number: of transactions at about $125, are now firmer with sales. recorded St $1274 for the settlement, Star Ferrica have risen smartly ‘on reports of good business “and the’ im aig Position of subsidi: haere how ut se mao ve between at the. Plen ‘ America having : ood bu: 8) t equivalent: rates "Bhanskel thei forward a! ‘have, improved their. foaition ta | Tis. 71, at which Prices buyers: rule, the: ‘market. aan yes, Kung: Yi 9 | Shanghnd’ Cott Tia, 934 bo tszepoos.. 1 E SF er hepato “4 ics: continu Gina Light x [reply tor those most. interested, that) symptoms again, Robbery and. Cotton all dissloe: with no .abares coming, out. loca at. S020 at sellers are The Pabing aale. states The. Ruatian, note | resentation’ of. Outdr ethe te, Moceats fat | Sostameat continues to de, the subject | Lof considarable comment in parlisment- -cireles; ‘and yiews are being i are likely to: embarrass.” |e ororacen et-smig ener ropriate _ objections’ in ‘the docum, an | indication.’ ‘uf ~ the: viajudicions criticism * indulged in, wa may mention that. someone with bas boldness’ than discretion . urges. the... "abrogation. of . the - Declaration. and. Convention, defining . the atatua of Outer ‘Mongolia, ‘on ths. ground that thase documents were not rconctudied’ “with. the concurrence.’ of Parliament as provided i in art.35-of tha Provisional Constitution. ' And’ because we bave suggested in our Chinese’ section the paeege Of dealing with the ise. in-terms..o actuality Instead” of ‘mera technicality, ’ ait indignant ‘patriot Las) denounced, the ' Editor of our Chinése ‘{ section: as a traitor to the country ! While? wa recognise’ the’ embarrass- meant caused ta. Governaient. by the }sttitude: of ‘Parliament, we shave’ to axpress the hope that the question wil | be ednaidered an the basis of the existin }situation, Whether Yuan Shih-kai acted constitutionslly or hot in concluding the | ‘documents in question, we have to accept the system. of Mongolian ‘antono- “ my set up by, these documenta® for the: “ary forcible reason that Russia holds the new. Administration to the ecceptuive' and continuance of the aime. But we are inclined to agree with the view that - | the representation of Outer Mongolia.ix the Chinese Parliament is not. per asin, conflict with the autonomous: righ conceded’ co Outer Mongolia under. the . Russo-Chinese settlement of 1913 ant * . 1925.: Ow principle ‘there ds nbthing to. tie Jable an autonomous portion of ‘a statu from arranging for ro sentation in ithe Nation Poland ani, this: proviso applies: with greater force where, as in a 6. present case, a thinl !Power is ‘interested—lawa paased hy }such a body do not'automatically” apply 'to the autonomous ares, Thaextensiot | of all such laws to the territory under autonomous: government would be ‘a" negation of the conception of autonomy: but the. conception would. be unaffected by any armogemont. which, excludin such a territorial extension "of nations laws, enabled the. autonomous . » govern, ment .to continue and taaintain - its | connexion ‘With the parent-state in’ thos. Togions. of affairs which are shared in - ‘common: by all the People of . cane, ; eeotee , The following 4 is. by a contributor tw. ths Japan, Mal, who. rites over the signature of * Onlooker.” Ee According to an. observer who has just returned from an extensive tour through - .Tientsin, ° Shanghai, | Peking,..Hankow, Canton and other centres, a remarkable change has‘come over, the mental. niti- tude of ff thinking jbablic of Chins | grees ple of th tee thee While, ea was. aliv ia or: the pitta ioe sam0, . ene that it ia not too’ much to: say that the Jencing thinkers are comptetely : agreed in. feeling tha necessity of Japan's, assistance in tiding over present: ponies Japan has. so‘far aceceecleod ; = : ‘ pier ‘Firat of all: they want financis! Dee. Any hopeof financialbelpfrom Japan is now the only country from which. any y help i in that line can be _ ost Temark- . attitude of t Japan is-that oa and of Mr: Tai ,of, them: were ‘known. fot eit suspicions toward this S epantrys ‘but now they:are most frank and. outspoken in: their belief ‘that: ‘withone Japan's: ly be almost Aisfacta solution ., ‘e lecand: Lights sre wanted at 84.702}: still. -show | widely. d bat $215. (Strai rie] Malakofin' at "$4.75. ' | noo oa eae! : nthe minds of Chinesp | - e “LATEST. T (Rawter's Servite to° the’ Okina Mail.) & " “A DAY OF BIG EVENTS. 4+ WURCRACKERS * GRIPPING AND] | ‘ FHE CRACK 1s- IMPENDING. Loxpos, Ang. 2. °"Rauter's Correspondent at ‘Head. | ach inst. wyss] quarters writing on thé * This bas been’ another day ol big events-—just how big I cannot tell you “bacause what promises to be one of the most important features of the war » programme is now only developing. Weare dt. severnl points repeating the |: “the invariably succesful. tactics, namely short hurricane bombardment and then an infantry rush. Even if the foe wre Riding inthe deptha of their dug-oute an dazed are they by the thunderous eoncuasion that they have no: stomach for" resixtunee, » This all spella pra ress, ‘The nut-erackers are gripping and vthe indications wauggest an Impending | . orack. GERMAN ABUSE OF TEE RED CROSS, Ot . An oseaped British prisoner emphati. cally asserts ‘that all the German machine-gunners. be saw Wore Red Cross Dands on their arms, THE BRITISH ATTACK AT THIEPVAL. A MODEL ; OPERATI oN. Ore Toxpos, Aug.’28."" Conespondents at Headquarters describe the British attack at Thiep- val ha a rnodel operation. 1b was preceded by the most intense bom: * Bardmont aver o-sroall area. that has Bitherto taken place.’ Tt was scen “tha the giound heaved itself into » the air Kko one. grent dust. storm until the .amoke blotted out the sghaos. Then khaki figures, streamed. ‘in thin: evenly- -apnced wares across 1 woman's land.” - Occanionally a man fell ovt, but others went on unwavering and oon: reached the “saargin of the smoke’ ond sernmbled, | jumped tnd. climbed - the ‘parapets. Looming” heroically in the haze one _ rgonld Kee un: officer directing bis men |, | with out-stretched arm, others run- ning wlong the edge of trenches. and, Aropping ' down’ and disappearing. Then uppeared partids of tho enemy “holding up their hands. " There wore altogether 93 British . -casualties in, the ,capture of this " ahtong fortress, whereas 200 prisoners cwere taken, 400 German deud were * a-Sound. in the trenches, and probably _ the German. casualties were in tho ‘neighbourhood of a thousand. ‘WHE ATTACK AGAINST THE BRITISH. a) REGIMENTS: BROUGHT FROM. VERDUN. - Toxpox, Aug. 25. tt {a stated thot the attack againsé, ” the. British soutit - of Thiepval was “made -by two Bavarian regiments |) belonging to. a ‘division: whic is at “Verdun, ‘ 0 FAILURE. OF CERMAN ATTACKS. ‘Pants, ‘Aug: 25... evEoRams. | . . 9 ‘ 4 enn THE. age Sanson ENGLAND. FURTHER oFFici DETAILS. aaa Ang. 95. “Official Several smal}: fires in the outikirta of London.were prowptly extinguish- ed and seyeral redeues were made by firemen, ,.. The airship which was fired on ond mmaediatel¥ altered her course was: possibly a second rider on ‘London. Twoor three ruidera came over the thirty bombs... There were no casual: ties and no damage. ‘Another attempted to appreach a sowport town but was heavily fired on by anti-airemi{t guns and driven ; off _aasbward after dropping’ nideteen bomba into the sea. — Another on tho southroast coast was similarly drivgn off and com- pelled to drop’ bombs” harmalinnly into the seu | THE BALKAN FRONT, SATISPACTORY SERBIAN ' i PROGRESS. - . SALON IRA, Aug, 25. “The news of the, Serbians. is most satistgctory, They “have re-won the hill dominating Lake Ostrovo nad also progressed farther north. , There have been noimportant davelop. | ments elyewhere, The Bulgurians have. not hitherto shown any desire to butt their heads ageinst onr defences, to establish. | Macedonia. _EAST “AFRICA._ “HOW KILOS HAS OCCUPIED, ° ‘themselves. in a Toxvoxs, ‘Aug. 36. : ficial. ’ situcked Kilodsa ‘on the 2lab-inst.. Fighting continued day and: night.} Acolumna wag detuched and attacked twenty, miles eastward of Kilosso ‘in order to, assist General Van,’ de | Vonter." ‘The move was successful, Kilowwa was occupied and the eudémy is now retiring south-castivards, MESOPOTAMIA. * Lonpon, Aug. 25. Oftetu. The situation in . Mesopotamia is |: unchanged. oe THE ISLAMIC REVOLT. PROCLAMATION 31 BY THE GRAND ' “SHERIF OF MECCA.” : Caro, ‘Aug. 25. The "Grand Sherif’ of Mecca” -haa: Eastern counties and dropped over} and are apparently more: “concernedt | Greek “line 200 yards | Tdlomettes, and captured 200 “Prisoners | a General Van deo Ventas's cee : ‘THE SITUATION: IN . » GREECE. . ve DINASTER ‘TO | NATIONAL , » HONOUR, : eels BAS, a3. | attacked and .re a position at’ I Yalley. ~The hardin violently counter tha’ position, but} | finally he wes driven off +1 We carried the trencliea ati the head ; | of the Cia Valley. N. : ae Venezelos; recelting a Dabgur + a deputation on. the’ mbject “of the | , Dulgar jnvasion,. wail ib was a dis | —e " mMPORTANT CONFERENCE, ar aatér to national honbur and advised |. - )them to hold a meoting to show the} Government “that the Greeks wero not a dead nhtion: : THE GROWTH OF THE VOLUN: | _ TEER MOVEMENT. A telygram from’ Salonika says tho’ _| growth at the V Volunteer movement Is affecting the Government, “ Séveral |. thousands and already armed and preparing to fight. . ‘ ” — ‘ “ “WEE: FOREST FIRES IN CANADA. THE ‘OREAT. ENTENT OF THE | » DAMAGE. : ; Ormawa, Aug, m4 The Commissioners report, that tho "forest fires in Novth Outario wore due to settlers lighting. fires to clear the land, Nearly 1,700,000 " acres were burried, 300 lives wore loaty timber valued at 6,000,000 and other property worth several million dollars werd ‘destroyed. The fires are still smouldering in places. " EARLIER TELEGRAMS. THE WESTERN FRONT. ” BRITISH PROGRESS NEAR THIEPYAT. . : "Baxnds, Aug 23, ‘A conbimuenignd states :—-South of Thiopval three: hundred yards by four } hundred yards deep of an anergy trench were taken. .Many prisoners were captured. FRENCH ADVANCE LINE. BEYOND , MAUREPAS.. Paris, Aug, 2 Be eee atates:—North of “the Somme we attacked the German poai- ions, in the , Maurepas: region aod poured in je-rush~part-of-the- go still held by the Germans, and |. We carried our} the adjoining trenches: . beyond on a front of two. and ten machino- OF the six Hed far' inland. « ‘This ‘oficial announced that’s “Com ference held at Calais yesterday, attended |: be Mr. Asquith, Mr. McKenna, Hon, BL od iol MoBinnon.: Wood, the | si Ri uation “of England, . Si choad of the: Fonseraian t § ‘childrewunder: 14 yearsof: pibthets and eld. men fet ia ‘{ Weave: in an hour-serda- half, collect in: front of their houses. ut the|- Sreatber in bad they may remain indoors]: ” but the doors atts twill be - x8 ome any AP et eae ey | leave ihia house before 8 olclocksin the{- “.. |morning.. Anyane. who tries. to asc and is taken will be pi tilealy The nation is the oe of the. Bank of England, snd |. |. M.M. Brian and Ribot, and the'Goyornor, ‘ot the Bank of Franca, concluded ‘an’ arrstgemont with regand ta payment | 4), abi dnd the roaiittenance of exchange between the two countrice. The Conference reached a coinplete | ment upon., alt~ te subjects discussed io . DR. LIEBRNECHT'S: SENTENCB INCREEVED. [soldiers came at THE RESULT oF. AN APPEAL " Axsveinast, ‘Avg. : “ihe Supreme Court-Martial, mitting st- Berlin, hse dismissed the appeal by Dr. Liebknecht against the sentence of ea years’ penal sorvitude for war treason, ‘and hag inereased. the sentence, to’ four | years and oue month... Dr, Liebknecht is also, deprived of all civil rights ff a period af six years, oo ZEPPELINS “OVER ENGLAND. : — t 7 Lonpon “Abe. 25. It is official af announced that several airships crossed. the East ancl South-East coasta of England at midnight. — _ A pumber of bombs wera dropped. * So- far no: casualties or damage have ‘been reported, raiders only one travel- Up to the prosen nine perions hare ' fatally. Sn aeroplane fired ona raider at close range, but Fine raider escaped. ¢ air-raiders, came at intervals rhetween midnight Baad" three in the morning. Several. bomba are “ported to. have been simed at hij ~The damage inflicted includes in houses wreaked. and 4 railway. F titon ° and detoral houses dams, horses were killed. « ¥ ‘Antiaireraft-guns’ were in action both on Jand and from. ships, and. ae deen inj juted, some went up in, pursuit. GERMANY’ SUPER ERPPELINS. ” “South of the: Boras there ‘aben [ad i an artillery duel.. “ THE MEUSE REGION: *. » East of the. Meuse several: Gerda | counterattacks .on' our new trontubo~ | = pent Thiauumont’ and Fleury | were re er advanced slightly beyond Fury. A total. of 300 prisoners was taken yesterday’ and to-day in the pay sector. saITiss cose ro THEIR OBJECTIYES. ; Panis, “Aug "35, ” | The sindlanal British progress in.the }, Somme region has now brought us close to our ate objectives, namely, ‘the ‘| villages Guillemont, Thies Mar.’ Al. inmued o proclamation to. Islam, do- C noincing the Youg ‘Turks for rain~ jing Turkey, doparting from the precepts of = the. Koraa, perpetrating crtidlties. and: tyrannies, anctent house which.God ‘has chosen for: ‘His house,” setting’ firé to ‘the Holy Carpet, strilxing the tomb: ‘of * Abraham, |: :| and killing the faithful. ab-proyer: 3 ‘The. Proelamiion “adds :/" ‘Our’ in- dependence” ig completa: and: absolute. Our ‘aim is the’ preservation of Islam. ‘We trust’ our’ brethren “i all pacta “of tha world will exch do bis duty.so that ye bonds-of the brotherhood : of Islam msy'be’ absesy We depend on God | M “solling the | [RUSSIAR. PROGRESS IK ctucisde. RUSSIANS REOCCUPY MUSH.” PrROGRAD,’ "othe Russians have sei usa, sapineng 2,300 Prisoners, ets in ‘oficially- “believ and 16 Turkish: divisions. are operating |: in’ the Erzingia region, about two corps, care speed ne Lake Van re fei on, the Bitlis- Mush eee and the Bit ortien yf th tary’ ait! are 0 ihe be: , Corks ih ve onthe 1.| Coalition Cabinet, to pase, the. ew z wis _ LosDOx; Aug. 95. The Commandant: ofa London Hospital states that 75 per. eent..of the wounded treated. in the "United -Bingdom * sre able to return: to Bervice, ; Coamentin , delivered . Bitkett. atthe snnual meeting of, the Bombay Chamber of | Commerce, The Times Believes. that, his declaration,‘ that' Germany, must.’ be: treated ass pariah sad an. outcast until she has ro-won the right to recognition’ ago ct kine the- ‘ eh hes bee firmly ‘ad , view'W en firmly 7 pets repraentative’ business bodies ox Get Britain, ind certainly evo4ly tha'city of London.’ \ DANISH WEST INDIES, TXEAGEN, abg the sale of the Danish Weat, Indizs to’ the United Senter, ‘refused to obey .| Bazentin-e-Grand, | lasted! for throes weeks and were, Penreies out. with {hs refinements’ of ‘moral. tor. en eure which on were raided quarter b: Sth role: ef hee toe ai "Other ee a that bodies o break’ and. tor, children'from their mothers: and purses,’ not. even advising thom where or ihe going: Other victims were seized atreots‘and trams and their relatives nécer saw them again. .& German officer on Good “Friday |: ! through one quarter of out his victims, who were fit) j faken, to a church. or. is-were horde’ and a number Tor, say 4000 worg thus. taken daily’ fia being” girls of 17 years of age— ie em porary concentration camps | ‘ cori slave markets. This continued throughout:Easter week. | of the business even German officers. |, Those at” Roubaix] orders. to take: tha children in the night time. Many victims were. eal the to tha Aisne depart- ments and to Ardonncs.on the'pretest | °* - of being required to carry out agricul- tural pursuits but some were obliged to | ; work as officers’ ‘ordestion:2 in the Aisne resent it is reported that! J? hindi Sen tn from their er times Br families the wietiat, sa the Marseillaise. A | prota ATTACK wT | (4 OR ‘IOLENCE eet a COLOSSAL voxizazineth * * prepatcnEs oy fines RosvER i: IPERIORI I (rae Pe Gear - Feusioaneena, : su “West Front, July in. : “UNHEARD | The violent, Engliah'attacks that deve- ee loped ‘on, Monday altemoon. on the “road from. Abert to Bapaucie, and whose principal blow Was ‘directed against qur | : "| position: from: Ovillers, to La Boisnlle, at Conta! “Maison, , the.Wood of Matte! and. the » woods .o Bernalsy..and ‘Trones,.” have continued: unintetruptedly . for fortyeighb ., hours, having increased to woheard-of violen Approsimatel, fourteen kilometres long way,.t ‘now: the’ other, ’ ‘Tha ‘Engliah,.’ who bave. By awl “superiority, everything: . the. atiscking-front’ presents a picture of | tiver hort: attacking : thi despite the pose domestic v . 8, division: after. dividon, | owners have, had alt thé encoura, ment against our’ defense, ataki: ‘on & renewed exobittered - effort: td wipe} * by widening the: strip. gro gained by, them, - in}, ‘order "to ‘give’ the ing of Senne eal hygiane dy “yof an incipient ets ea hacia ei pina” EVO. reatmnen' OCIDE | aot bi the” Wecumuintion of Bbvasy’ calentusy one rok the principal causes of ; rising: di ets, peers ys de efficiancy an #001 | tisuce a nd and eal t0-¢ : QUEEN'S, DEFENSARY Hasper & Cov Lee. : st squares ROAD, CENTRAL ne -*, Athandy‘lad'with a hammer cas doit welt , But we employ men whe are expert to” demorstrare the best way’to use Acne "these men ‘have laden fae oxperienge, and. ‘wil, ne you, the ‘benefit of their experience , iy is » Washi The trnatecs of pirate Ae aremig eet voting» ate eit teres : te} ? if fs Soo. 36 to Octo ipo, galt wedge driven. into oat Hines a. broader ‘Corporation. Vice: President, atin of oH 2a stemaiing ‘this nttdcking flood ‘and’ int | q they still are doing evety moment belongs to.'the, most: glarlous deeds ‘of ‘this war. Repestedly i in the coursq of thesa chirges eard-of ” “embitteredness, whi 1h con. , day night, the En The | piniiet Pirtament, hes Sata’ Fat - All afforta of the King to eovitioaie’s .a fo ba hua failed. have: ios cana atu . jeaseyrit in” -temporiily getting foot- |, it z is ‘ who axe noth th me we io fe - builders oT . > ATACOSA MABE. cveeC'gyte Te Humacke...Friday, 8th Sept, at 3 p.m. ‘ EASTERN” ... button Be SROvAL MATL. ‘smavion. ILL despatch VESSELS to the. Undermentioued FORTS on oF aboot te DATES named :— sir ae 5 “For. * : Greases fo San Pecans | LONDON: a ANT, + Se e ls ANG, ~ COLOMBO, >, Noon i font Sar AND: eran Capt. a Connver,, ‘| aud: =) Service. 4 SRILLES “ ge UE oye at aoe about Direct | . NAMUR. eh SHANGHAL, MOJI & KOBE)” Capt. A. Cotnver. ond gaan Service |." : Py ; " LONDON & BOMBAY via (MALTA : » BPO CRO, Capt. et Taxsor, Z Noon: "Pow Sap & MARSEILLES |" "Rx Sth" Sept, BEANGHAY, (01, (ROBE; SARDINIA “) about ‘and YOROHAMA, sesseses {Can aT. durveny, } lath Sapte Wireless on all steamers. . Return’ tlokots ats fare-and-a-half available-ti]) Lugope for two-yoars, ‘or Intermediate. Porta for ex months. Round-the-world and] phrongh tickets: to New York, at Special Rates. ’ as For PASSAGE RATES, HAND. BOOES, aud FREIGHTS, apply to i S yey PARR, P. 2&0. BR. Go" 4. Offices,” se Aing Buperintanciend. © oOo. 8. K OSAKA SHOSEN. KAISHA. REGULAR SERVICES,. PROPOSED. SAILINGA FROM », HONGKONG. . : : (Sussect 70 ALTERATION) AMERICAN LINE) FORVICTORIA, asp TACOMA, ViCMANILS; ‘ ‘ . -REELUNG, SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, AfOJI, - KOBE, YOKKAICHI axp YOKOHAMA, Colombo with Mail Steamer ‘ "Sect a Serv ice. | Ee at "Omitting Manila, Shunghaitund Nagasaki. BOMBAY LINE. FOR FOMBAY, Via SINGAPORE, PORTSWET. ; _TENHAM, PENANG. axv COLOMBO, “MALAY ; sak tr teeta ceaeeersuanenes soTuesloy,” 12th Bept, at Zam, Fox MANILA, SANDAKAY, SINGAPORE, BATAVLA, JAVA LINE. SAMARAS GC, SOU RABAY. A & MACASSAR. FOR TAMSUI, KEELUNG, ANPING, TAKAO, | ” Via SWATOW, anv AMOY, aw dunday, 27th Aigust, at Noon, FORMOSAN ‘LINE: ° BR" MEAT, 10 MARL” §58. SOTOWA MARU “SH “ AMAKUSA: MAR apt, *Colling at-Taminoi, Keelun via Sw. tow und Amoy, § Calling ot’ Anping and: ‘ Taku vin Svatow, and. Athos, : ‘ ‘i These Formosan Liners will arrive ut and’ depart, Ave thé SOON YIP WHARF gear the Harbour Offch. " - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY 10 dhe H. YAMAUCHI, Ti. Nou isa & Fas, , : ; : No. 1, Queew’s Building. i By a we apt. Murakas Sanday, 'Srd'Sept., at Noor. Manager. THE RASTHRN &{ AUSTRALIAN ‘LIMIFED. \ seavice | TO. AUSTRALIA. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT Noricy. s \ Lrart Hoxaxona yor Avurnattra,’ | 4th Octuber, at 12 a.m, 0 Sr. AbntvE Honcxoxa avs .. FROM, AUSTRALIA. | 13th September. ST. ALBANS. meee] I “ 1, 72 above Stosméra nro fitted with’Retrigersting Machinery, sopnly of Ice, Frosh Provisions, ete,, and are Tphad thronghout with Loctriclty, All Blate-Hooms bare Klectric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried. ie Bvenmen Fitted with Wireless Telezrephy For a ae apply to-." 7 SIBB,. ‘LIVINGSTON & co. aoe : " U INDIAN. ‘AFRIGAN LINE. Cargo sae om throw og Bile of Landing from HONGKONG to BEIL eee Uwa a DURBAN (Nats), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH anc AFRICAN LINE wee : a PROPSED BATLING,, | | Connecting ‘with: . 88. “ORADHTAWAR" Frow Coxoatzo: arth’ October, aoe Bonosorsy Ath ‘Septemter. wt 1 Eoxeea, AcoommopaTios ron ‘Ist amp Sup: Cum Pasaraaris. A > Direct Service From J. RBAN,* LOW, calling beat A aac from: the ORIENT: to SOUTH punoe: om jt Hil ang : 3 otand eis diy ti ee ; BE Rae had ce TRE, Ban LAN. INTE, Direct fi | SINGAPORE & SOURABAY4., Wednesday, Boch August, at 9 am Ticntsin, Daln STEANSEIP co, ensuring @ pleutizul th tranebipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN | nonamoia & SOUTE _OnINA, ‘Coast: PORT: ‘aERVICE: te ; a EGULAR - “SERVICE of Fast, : High Clase’ Coast Steamers hivlig: good } : Accommodation for First Class Passony Blestric am bh and Fans in Staterooms fend Saloons, “Excellent Cuisine, | ee om - SWATOW, -AMOY & FOOCHOW BS tS Gente 9,to Why), aTRiMeHTE CAPTALS 1 beareastail ae [is Capt. wv. w Eanes ose | TUESDAY, goth August a ra BAICHING ...... | Capt. Ww C. Fasamore - _| FRIDAY, Ast: Seps.'" : HAITAN ‘spo aad ¥ & Thorson ven t }TEESDAY, . Sth Rea Cun ug. Stat Aug, 29, at 10am Cunety. anes Aug. 29 at 10 am, A ‘sererntrrvenenee AUG. 20, at 4 Pm. | CHENAN ; veecunerseccores USK. 29, T “Twice pn d B.S. SANUET ST Win" oem Chinhua,”' Tamin Man. ae ‘Saloon ishige- Elec i ‘sdigcomm rooma ron dee see ae at PM, ale baa | Apivaia ‘snd Departures row the Vouijy's Whart (near take Piex). For Freight and. aye apply. to ‘ TL, SIRE | 8 potidnas LAPRATE & 06, reAG BATS.» oe k's , Generak “Managers, oe _ PEQJECTED. SAILINGS FROM: HokGKONG (SUBJECT. TO ALTERATION.. : Sry AMER ‘ YUSANG von CUTOTSANG, Fou t{SHANGHAL via SWATOW {SHANGHAL TSANDARAN .SUNDAT, , Aug. 27,0: a TUESDAY, ug. 20, Daylight. THURSDAY, Avg. 31, at 3 pun | Sept. 1, Daylight, ‘ ub 3pm. se SATURLAY, Sept.2 at 3pm: «KOBE... MOU] * MANILA 1. “SINGAPORE, P: CALCUTTA td is or @ RETURN TOURS 10" JAPAN RE otenmors. Anteang, Namaany; Laisan) & Fooksung loare aboat every 3 weeks generally call, ab Shanghai eo route for dapaw returning vin Kobe (olaod Sida) and Moji to Hongkong. Time perapied 23 days. , This service is supplemented by the Fatuhing, Kumsang leaving Hongkong at ‘regular intervals for Yokohama (when sbitielons iasuesment is oflering) Kobe & Moji and returning thence direct to Hongkong, ‘Time ied 19 days. hese vessels Jhave all modern imporrments and are fitted throughout, with | Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgoon i is‘ also- cat'ried. " "#4 Steamers. have superior. accomminodation. for First Class Passengers and are fitted throughout with Electric. Bi, 000-15 ‘Jenott.ves'THD:, "gist Sept at 10. ‘30am. : £9,000-21 lino! {NIPPON MARU peeserees! 1,000-15: knots, BRIN YO’ MARU 22,000-21 lent ‘KWANTO HARD ... SIBERIA. MARU. | KOREA BIARC . t Procending to South, Amencan Ports.” + Vin MANILA, Omitting Shanghai. * Cargo: only. ° : y oe MANILA, Shinghai and Hotolulu. Shasr tase to Londen + + “gMI0, atom (8 months) £120, 7 Taking Carga, ob Through te of Lading to Yungtsze Forts Chefoo, Ts w Now York EBC. “£96-10- eibaiwei. ‘ =, BAI Franciaco a) Bb : “£06” { Tuking Cargo on through Bils.of Lading to Kuda Lakiad Dut amen f : TRS al Fe cnn men rae nate SO RM rh nder Straits ernment Pass: mort egulations.. urO} Passengers, leaving the Colony for: Straits settlement = required to acura f wssen at Lines and the Trane-Siberian Hallway. destination passports, with their Photographs a and. d dlescription vexed theretor For ip Eley or Passage, ‘apply'to Tejophons, Wo. B15."" 5, /SARDINE,, MATHESON &. 3. Cony Ltd; TRO, Unhoet. at: 10.30 am. Wed... Ist: Nov. ate Noon. ‘Bs hom Callao, Arend Iquique 5 by: i .Raute to Buencs eke ete, Ts fulepbone 291. a _Steasion are despntched EASTWARD and WEeT WARD at. “regulit taterv ais ” king Passengers and Cargo at Carrent Rates. For Frelglt or Passage, “apply to ~ te it ‘JARDINE, ‘MATHESON & 0. 1 Ltd, “PROJECTED & SALLINGS, FROM: HONGEON( e—svarzcr | TO: “ALTERATION, “MARY,” f URSDAY, gist ya Ago a % Sept. at Noon. 7. (FRIDAY, iid Sept, iter & pan. . z DAY, > Asakawa, Tons i ae at ‘pam: zante a TiO cian pt; Tak tf: -SrXORO. oT son gE = * “a Wed as DAY TRL AAS, TOWNS. seen |, Ea PAorTre SERVICE," : ; “aan | te ae ‘VAROQUVER, SEATTLE, Tacoata ard <i, ee “PORTLAND. ‘ : “oaina TRAITS cea! "Hast TORDON, POR? PRLIZABETH | ang CAPE] UkITIOS en: robte and aflording the: “Quickest” Proight | SEW NORE: Vu, ROPE. Y! OR EAC "RAL, “Wed, _4th O6t? atoon. | ‘Miastonaries, atc,, issued in connection, wits al all tho principal J ai a travel be Habeas botween Porta al. Oall i in Japan freo of Sarees j “loth CHINA gm omat « : NaVIGATION CO, LD: ~* BLUE FUNNEL! LINE. 5. _« NEW YORK SERVICE - Hoxaxoxa’ 1 New You. Steamship Pe « HURYMACHUS ? _ Ready to toad shout: sth Septembere * For“Rates -af= “Freight and Aether )ingormati iY imeera 23, oa 3 (B&0"8)N Go. * STRAW FOR cas: STRAIT “COLOMBO; AUSTRALIA, BOMBA, “EOYPT;' MEDITER- “RANEAN ‘PORTS, - AND. i " PONDON. °° qe Through Bay af “Lading aay lee” TULA IAN GULF, CON Me RIGAN' PORES, ie Pet iss, ‘taldng. ‘and Cargo’ for thy tre por phection with the Company's Ste Kashgav accommedati which vessel is bofore departure fram Hongkong, Silk and eFalunbles, and ‘Tea cai for for aly, en anc ‘(ras : goon ped, at ment). a | Cotto into ; direct ‘to’ Marseilles ‘and ‘Pont steamer proceed: “ Tonton. OF er Cargo. for:.London etc bo conveyed ‘via Bombay per 3.4 dae: London about, th | YOI6 | Pareels “will be receleed, at until 3 pnt the day. before sailing: ip contents and, value of all packages are “Tern further ‘parti ‘cilers, aiply to 2. VoD. PARBy ore A 4: ting, Suveriniendent. . Bongkong, Ang. 85, 1916. n Francisco, Lon Angel a. Balin Oras q “baring rived whee SINGAPORE, ‘| @ixcioris Of Ustgo" by hey are reby notified that. ep eee re caved Oe saa. ‘Thaw, ot aia " Idan’ AND SOUTLE ROYAL MAIL, SERVICE “AONDER a OONTRAGT WIT His MasEsTys aovERsait” Operraees AND LONDON * Taxina’ Passaxcem and Canao to: ‘STRAITS, COLOMBO, - INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, | KGYPr, £5; Due at, Dus: Marseilles | London 1916, 1926, ’ Stdamern © Connesting Mail +bO. Colombo Boor Steamer: from i ong wo owe Noan Colombo, Friday oF | Sept. 5 Seps,. 22 | Leave ‘ { a 9; Oct, 16 a8 | Nov, “4 “9; Nov. 18 19: Nov. 26 6 Dec 15 It! Dee. 34 “ot. DOLE 7 | *RASHGAR ... Through | Steamer QOct.’. 6} Through Steamer Oct 201 * MOREA — Nov, 3 Through ' Steamer. Nov, Wi * MONGOLIA. a! Dee 1 * MALTA 7 ae ees change Steamera ab COLOMBO. dooora medion In the ‘conaccting Sboamer from COLOMBO fa dodiaitely reserved’ ia ' Hongkong st the time of Bookiag. _ On, tho Australian. Route Tickets Intarchangeable’ "with Orient Lins. es peracetic ail one SAILINGS DIRECT TO _ SHANGHAL MOJI,. HOSE AND Oct Oct, | Nor. i Nov. ' Dac, Dec, Dec. ‘a1 “NOVARA NORE RYANZA MALTA. Tan, Leava Bee About SATURDAY, .. 2nd Seplembar. ob “TUESDAY, {2th September: SATURDAY, 23rd September. te SUNDAY, Sth October. ‘SUNDAY; $2nd October. Padsongzars may travel he Biilway i in Japan between Ports.of Cal) froe of charge." “Rotarn Tickets aro available by. Mossagerios Maritimes Company. INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS zeae IN ADDITION TO:THE ‘ABOVE MAIL STEAMER “{WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR. MARSEILLES .AND LONDON, Calling at Srscarorz, Port Swarrevam, Payana, “Cocoxizo ” . aSp Porr Sarp, ” OARREENG ‘We axa xp SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED, RATES. Proposzp Samtyos * tee fen nee naa Due at |. I | WParzeces, , if calling about | Leave “1 E'xoxa, about THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE I3 TEM PORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. — - All Cabias aie fitted, with Blectric Fans fred! of charge and each Bort with an Electric Reading Lamp, . ‘Passa ze Tickets Interchangeable with tho British Indis. Co, : Rouwnd.the- World Tickets sad Through Tickets to. New York In eonnection 1 with the. Principal Mail Lines . Return Tickets at fare and a half” availible to Europa for Two Yen ¢ i Or’ to: ‘Intermediate Ports for Siz Months. 3 Owlag’ to’ tha War to, ‘Europe, Stoners and Sailing datos are. linble to. Ueaineelted- ataltered without notice, ' _ For, Farther Information bir Bares Ersiahin, Handbooks, ote, spply a ae D. “PARR, « Acting Sepirictpant., 1 Leave ,, S'porz. S7eawars, a about srainhed CHINA MAIL 8:8, 60,, LTD. ~ FREIGHT’ AND PASSENGERS, 5.8. CHINA we 2 AWELL. SAIL’ FROM HONGKONG FOR. 4 SAN FRANCISCO: ; VIA SHANOHAT, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU, SEPT. 5-NOV, 11-J.AN,.18. _ AN UNSURPASSED HIGH OLA83 PASSENGER BERVIOE ar INTERMEDIATE RATES.. 0. . RITTER, (. Frolght and Passenger Agent, 9 Prineo’s: Buildings, - Ico House Street.’ ‘NATAL, LINE OF’ ‘STEAMERS. or sRING Onarga on throu: rh Bills of Liding ¢ sour. qT with: taushtpment at OALoUTTA, fo GIR ArRigan TORTS _ IRDO: CHINA STEAM. NAVIGATION Co.,. LTD,” 0 TIS IPO AR, SP | Proposed Sailings from . Hongkong: , ane? rom Hongkong, | Pe are ie cae 7. ” vaepn ty elit ok re | - For weeseh and tartber partloulara ssly to 2 DODWELL ‘m00," bag a Yand beng: ‘and. Bremen shippers.at first took no steps 4) Eoxtand “} the tach that the wark habs beet Crowned lurk behind, the: friendliest: faves, | American VTine, and" Eleinecken, [ee bring back a a varge of rubber,’ f Teswould: be, wrong, . he saya, to. over. 300,000 "TONS ‘oF SUBMARINE” he ‘TRADER S.-: ky Lsupplying © the wants. : ‘of ; : 4 oi nan even wh many of ta winter ~ The ae Britlah” blockade, and. £4 tty more! SF legal ‘impottanes’ ” ig enormous, * ‘Perspeutives. of, unimegined grandaur stretch out” “bebire ‘the writer, “He revely in the thought of! the development of the hew .submarine, ‘tA submarine | mer cuatile flee of 500,000 tons would be able tol render every ‘attempt at o blooksde | iMusory«:.gnd be. able to, supply withsall tio raw matertal shen her ‘pannfacpures ee ie ‘me nano" usitvowy,' - once more it 1 ay on fine speciras of Teutonie bounce | ‘Tho writer Tuments thad in’a few days after tho’ declaration’ of wah the German mercantile fug disappeared tom, the sea, and that odeep and painful silence deycended on "the towns © and fy harbonrs. ‘of the North Sea. | Hamburg wo meet the: new situation ‘They believed: Hhas-the wn? would be a, shor} one, und’) that after '* 4 pasiage of arms N iutimste commercial.) with’ England: would bé resumed oa, nanch the. xarae Fines as before the’ war, WThe sifence and inuctivity were nod, therefore. the result of ‘eripplad pow ers, but of optimism, But the wan extended aid the Hunveatic. merchants saw thas they could not vit down. with idle hands wotil the war was overs They resolved | municativeness aed Gos be _ Hecessari)y on a‘ Durehbruch,’ * they. revolved on | ilintentioned or" Unpatriotic, ‘and “is, ‘as Yonking ‘therleelris strong: for the future, la rule, the + of thoughtlewinesi, And now Yur months, we are told, the | The — military * therefore, | ten on the North Seo have been per: i renew theix warning, earneatly ‘appeal siston tly working and’ waitiog, not: for to alt Germans, especially te thowe abroad, “the Dey," but for ** the Puture." ,to be’ most “careful in. their Much has happened lately to witness to * with. everyone they meat. Enemies may The enemy's intelligence departments " ard ‘ot the tumited to an almost incredible extent, North German Loyal, have’ daviared: that _ oad their agents often dinguise the deepest their building operations have known no ‘ intentions ‘behind ‘the, mos} idhovent cevaation, and’ that “their fleely ot the questions, == Such questions, Cran itary suthorition thit: Germans io tholt” conversation, | corres- pondendy, ete,” reveal” facts ‘or ‘expreda views which ‘are not caleulated“to ‘further German interests, and :which, if heard by cnemies,. mady caus danger to: the welfare ot the country, This gurvulity or cam: with suywens, Ballin, of “the Hamburg. “Am _poouclusion of the war will tuume:, their! whethor-Hlort M. has been called to. the +} The vast majority of these a Sew ihips will} 4 operations with perhaps 9 still “higher: front, ort the age of Herr N., or the tonnage than they Domensed when" the war regiment to, Svhieh he‘helongs and where broke out ey it is’ stationed may, it azawered, convey ralunbte information, : ‘Great reserve clso “must, bo exercised in discussing with strangers. the ecohomic AtLEGD wavy Renee The sume thing, we are told, ‘applivs |: to all tle other great lines. The Hansa Tine, the Mamburg ath American: Com: ben food conditions ot “Germany, me pany,. the Deutwhe.. Augtraliache line, the 1 SMC is given’ not to ‘speak ab all,“ Koymos and Levant Lanes have oll exerciea rigid’ silobee." “An ‘ial deeed @anounted that they. are building ‘new + werd, for example, about food di enltles | ships, or that their new ships have alrendy ! "may serve to Feige the- enemy in his been built. Frea smaller -tines, engagen:, erronsoud . Opinion a wer we being | id/the Bultio tmde,. have beeo able to: ny j ceotomicaliy throttled. . bas 'down .o large number of pew vewels,. be frdight-carriers, ~~ THE. ‘Kur SURPLUS. But the paswager trade’ hay ees by” ‘no means nedlected. | We are informed that the Hamburg-Americn ling have already finiihel o new ‘ship ‘of tha! “a5 egret’ to report, say tha 4 Bel Imperator typo ‘(56,000 tons) and three Gazette," that, sa a Feauls of’ th ad: | new 32,000-tou boats, that the North ing of the Salt. Surplus i in:-the hands ‘o! |} German Lieyd se finishing two ahips of : the "Group Banks; “the “nets sum. “ot | fhe. Colambus dasa’ (95,000 tons each), , "$2,500,000" avoilable- ‘for roles to the nd that, the South: America jino has Chinese. Government haa’ devindle endy 8 new ship, to take the place of the ; “to: barely.” 8200,p00. ta lost Cap Trafalgar,” It,.is certain, saya” any: effective abjeckion: “aa, "be val Veracious writer, thet during the first x } days of peace the German Passenger-boata — will be ronning with" oll this" ald power, Tt'is absurd 6 think ‘anya tha write: ' ¢] Hither “will be’ y German tonnage. Besides, post-war ships Will be better and‘ more: modern than ' the, ships of ‘the ante-war perlod,. and’. certainly “better than the fleets of England. It is mot. only that, the percentage of’ new’ German’ ships’ will be higher: than ‘in England; where toanage | | haa sadly deteriorated owing to thé stress of war, worl, and: where’ ‘the large yards have’ been fully ccetpiad with Admiralty; orders, but in the war period Germaz, } ships. hive beth resting, have - been: ' ABOUT. $200,000: TO, BB PAID. in princea,"' saith:the Paplmist; ergo put it Jess in. the sministers’ of princes? - ‘Meaning, we: presame,” anch Govern: aHeants a8 Ching, is) afdicted “with— i repaired and modernized, and can apring' on,ot: about ; 4 porn ab — with os or wheat, hod once into action, 00,000 TNs. or SUBMARINES, - The oe trouble which the -writet of thia article ‘foresees ‘ies onthe, financial aide : The’ Germans “have. plenty’ of technique, but no-money, And ie while English ood nenpral shipping’ com. . paniey have been piling up reserves out: of their awollen profits, the Gorman com. | ponies’ -huve teen, consuming *. their reserves. The one comfort. of the writer | Yies in the hope that tlie German’ Gove: ment will’ como to the reacuo with libera! ‘and adequate subsidies, . iectaee .No, nob bis one comifort there ia one: You’ lars that constant itebing +E. and infanmation of Pi s iF polite at lever cause: lasting © rarwoboited: teatiendnlals tata atienteof all clasnee tio ts vital ercirad afte ss a: ‘fant. lessons. The teasore "| the free discharge of of Tyepliee iden nace disarray of the Gorsinmicat is duo to an. b exaply troagury. “Pub. nob your trust] t. action. the aliens ety ey, ent net earn insport } trench: halmete i is an craupl id the lesson. of the nead! of* anti- tetanie gerum, of Tuten Bank bas. also taught ; ita Oued hundred and. ten oma an were taken - into the Ro: | Hospital at ‘South ater | doctors. in, view: ... cannopade. | ine was a, foature of the battle,’ dat}: rmore remarkable still is ‘the. fact ‘that jalmost: all the’ wounds.: were sep though less thai! 3 ours had ela since the injuries were received. Ib was the. soil ‘of: France: for the. fearfully: ian ner intlicted.; there, Clearly we 3] wire to - revise this . opinion, for it is ‘Bdtorlous: that bacterial: life carcely exints on the sex, . Evidently all the elements. sow are s dohuiee on, representil great schoo! mn “have sprung: up during: the war—the Antiseptic | achool f and the salt solution school. The former Lis the school of Lister, the. latter thy, school of Bie al sharach ‘Wright... It seema clear that, broadly speaking, Sir'Almroth favourable results, “When’ once s¢) has gained a footing tontinuous irigation seems to meet phe. requiro- ; ments, does sway with restings, |. and ia particularly non aera to ¢ in and ex: Periosteum Gheath ines bonshewi which is, so gasily de by the application of antiseptica independent testimony from. the } aa {to the great work of Colonel Sir Almro! Wright.is of deepinterest. » Th greatest of these changes finds ‘expresifon in. cen al chy oa ty the ad tages to jin avoiding, paint seot wounds, TR, of: wor bal of eas ae. truth doctors Bo, Sir: Amtek meet Wah ord peste tat Ht J his work on..the bi that tho, su um. and wooln out of date been found out. It.it a ground’ at ‘sticks’ Pe ie wound | and. ‘ta removal is: aittend going on in it; ict surgeon of great cpariance 8 writer's ing. o.fow: aye | believe weahail catiive the easing after all, -T used'* ay ie and the} the custom: earlier in the war.to blame } destroyed Ls re eed of », Eiis now clear thst the battle [: ** The Sunshine Belt. The. vat Comfortable: Roate’ to: Amerien ‘and zeae a oes Sailings from Ha Hongkong. - 88 “ECUADOR” .. sa “VENEZUELA” bare 38. “COLOMBIA”... RESMRBS Bers comforts terooms | » MAL ‘Single and two. dorths only} ‘, The wat id, Cant rt af Passe: our. first: ida ti a Tickets Oe itecttaearasly with th the peace tn and — . fan Pacific Quveun Services wh For, ‘atbar. information, rates, literature, schedules, ete, : -Apply.to COMPAEYS OF OFFICE i in _ Tuarnos Aad... ae ‘ta the making of f. 4 SHANGRAT CORPORATION THE ‘YOROHAMA. SPECIE. ANK; Pumw-vp Caerrar, ids ve 100 | Rusgave Fuxbe— Sterling a 1800,000@ a. =a penoen Wright’s methorls gays e the aie i "Caviar 6 or Skew: 7 WL Pattenden, Exq-—Chairman- : 8. H. Dodwell,, Esq.~-Deputy Chairman. GVT-M, Edkins, Eq. Hon, Mr. D.°-* - : C8 Gubbay, Esq. Landale | Hon. DAG Plummer, Enq: ] Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E.Shellim. “Cams EANAGSE : hae “Meawaoen + Lets : Shasghai— G, ST STEPHEN, Ey. : Lrao-yana | Lowpor . Loa ANGRtxs - " Lyows Taxetay ~ Intordst allowed ‘on Current Depasits received for Sxed, periods wb -. raven tabe obtained on application. , t saa Ono oi ‘Hosoxoxo~Esreaest acca Oa ‘Current Account atthe ratact Two por cent. perannumon the med bakore Me pas Age ean ully-‘ devised” ta’ a! avery ere posse helpto she tio ee bat | “ol "these | recovered well. ..In suthera ‘a ‘and® "sk: teen by’ the ‘HONGKONG ND SHANGHAT’ bactianhy COR- |. ‘ the minimum sodethly “balances ved ay +fome. remarkable figures relating to the growth of London's telephona nervica. pent Arete givatt by. Mr. J, A. Pease, ths Post~'f ter-General, on June 23rd when be the naw Head Office of ‘the Lon- Post Offes.. En i ponte district of &, taal ‘and beet lon engi | of these: Ze: had joined tha: | had :gaihed” commissions, ’, on, “| fallen inthe war, 68 had been _Jout of ti the Armny ‘and’ returned ‘tc eater erie | booty others “Had rt) ily amen ed: 12,000. prt 801 anges. “In additi tele hones ere. roaintatped “in : BANERRA Hponddon and Banithe Hane Limited The: Bank buys and sells. and: fc od Bills of Exc! Pald-ap owe f ‘in "the: ‘East, vom ‘te Coste in. n Groat :Britain;.., America: . Australia,: and trangacta' on. . CHURCH SERVICES. . "e. Jobx'a caiiodea, Hongkong’ Yor Sunpay APTER eR TRINTTY, Ara aT? 3. Boly Communion (7.5 ds am.) Mating (tl om) « ey Responses, * Ferial ; Venite, Palms, a 120, wl and 1a only). perneven To Dou Woodwar : Smart, Turle :, Jubilate, Heathente: . (loth eveningy: ¢ Hymn, 2iy 22 |} © Brensong (5.43 pa.) ee sponses, Feria: Pralms, | of the yith ev ening: Magnificat, Gorn (10th. evening) 3, Suke - Dimittis, . Croft (10th: ever Anthem, * From all | ° that ayes 1s. 0 Valninluy ; djmns, 207, ae if (Pnion Church, » Kennedy Road." — Morning Bervier ‘nt 11 isms Hymns, | 372, 540, 228, Faaln.4c, Boning § Service wh U pam Hymne, 353, rei i5 249, Canton? : Be Peter's cuarab. <Weaat Folat: Es er and Sepia: “eatherstone, aca. —Mornin eaeber | Rev. W. Be. Andrew's harsh, “Kowloon. ‘poly Communion ut 8 a.m, send ti pamen + Boring Frayer. Boo 6, Merial; Venite,, Reiniclé (asth + with? Paul caxt Turle, Poalur exxii Beethoven, fsolm exczhi_and ee Garrett, Fetm exxv Trout Te Doun, Blixsett; Bonedie tus Troutbeck ; Hymns, 386, 807, 280.) ‘National Anivom. Evening Pruyer. Reef ee Pal Ferial , ku ‘urle, Morning); From, Palm cxx Beck: | “CSN anc r exxxi Purcell (ak rie th Turle) Magni fent, Coudson (Chaat No. neh; | None Dimittis, Rimbauls (Chant No, Boos); Ey mins, 397, 1BG, 423 (cane: 438 Kyrie, Mi Mander, National Anther The Peak air Oburch. Publig Worship. at 6.30 conducted hy Hew. Fe will be rrtunt. The Gospel Hall. 1h & lg Pwopans Srazr. Weekly Servi ‘Sunday’: “Breaking of Bread for licliovers only 11am. Children’s Sunday’ School, © Pm. Gospel Meeting, §, p.m. Mondsy, Pas Meeting for thinese Syesiay, “Fapostion of Seriptre % pa Poanony, Bible Class. 8 pin. Gatarday, Prayer Meeting; 8 pan "Hine : ; sev, W. W, Clayeds. Han “otf (Mest Chareh Gf Christ’ Scloncist’ "MacDonnene Road. ; : Seen am |. 4 33, 5.40 pam 7 Weslayas: Methodist church , Wanchai. ‘Morning Service 10:15 a.m. i ashen 8.15 pm. . soldiers” and. 1 Saltors” Home, Arsonal Street. - Bepdey Ev ening, Gospel Meeting, & p.m. ‘St. Josgph’s Oharet, Barton Ro Road. Mass and Sermon at 10 a.m. followed by the Benediction of « the Blessed Sacrament. “es “Romian Catholic Cathedral, Glonoaly, Low Masse at 6,7 and 9.30-nm0. " High Mase at gam. . 6:30 p.m.—Benediction of the ment Plesed | _ STEAMERS MOVEMENTS. « Mudls, n . The China Mail Steamshi Coy Ltd’s ” Bay China left Ban Fruncisco on Anguat Tht, ape may be expected » to arrive in ongkong on August Fre Chinn Mail Company, Ltd's 9.8. China eft Yokohama on. August 2th, and is duc to arrive here om , fp morning of the Slat August. y Tbe Toyo, Kisen,Knisho’s ss, Persia Marne San Francisco for this port on _ the. 13th August, with the U. 3. Be and. is’ due hereon the 10th o bo Toye Kier Raia 35, Nigpon Maru. arrived at Yokohama calli A Avguat ‘and left theré for San" Francisco, “where alzo is dueron Lat Behe E Other Vessels. pet Monet ise ss lameris lel roran ‘for this . on 2ard instant with: cargo: Pom * New. York,and ia: dua here oh: Lat . Bepta.at ebout Fam.» - dee - HONGKONG TIDES, The le-table Given below has been - tompiled at the Nationa] Almanac Office » dn London from the result of the analysia of observations taken: bi by | means of an vautomatic tide-recordin hine in the - Water. Police Basin ‘at. .' during the years 1887-8-9,-" The zero of the table correspond, with the zero of thesounding in the Admiralty Chart, which baa been found to be 4 feat Binghes below'mean sea level.» « ‘To obtain the 0 depth of water’ on the ‘siny Shh Tesi | £5. ‘OUR. ‘AGENCIES —_—- ‘ Ni pice, Brooke, Cuille, Fort, Huipmohile, Moton Cars, Serippa,.Alaring, Motors,» Triumph, Trdian, Motor Cycles, Royal and Corona Typewriters, 4 , Duresco Paints and Colourw: webs io “Optimus Stoves, Jeyes Fluid, Cyrbotyy: Stationery, Turner O'Y & Cas Engines,. Simpon &Lawreney Yueht Fittings. Dunlop Tyres, General: Aceidlént, Motor Car asiestire , To-day’; Advertisements PUBLIOs AUCTION, HE Undernigned have received instruc tions from The Liquidators of Sfessrs.: Mencuums &.,Co,, to sell by eutle Avetion, ” * Commenging a MONDAY, the uth September, 1918, 06 10.30 a.m, ‘on their premises, Queon's Buildings, « THE VALUABLE. OFFICE FURNITURE, FTITINGS, SAFES, &, dc:, contained therin. Comprising :-- Filing Cabinets, Showeases, Counters, ' (fitted. with Male locks) by Win Powell, Gtda) CArge and Small, Desks, Sample Tables. anil Cupboards, Bookcases, Ubairs, Large Office Clocks, Weighing Machines, Swing Doors, Stationery, Office" Requisites, Ge, bo, KE, And ~ el 2 Collapsible Sum pla Cupboardy, Large and! Small Safes) by well-known Mukery, (one combination), Copying Presses, Large Model Steamer, Electric Ceiling ‘and’ Desk Fans; Laxips, Fittings, inelad- ing «Two Large i with down chains, &c.. Also : Piecegouls cand Hardware _Satiiples h Kei, de. (Full Particulars from Citdoene) Qn’ view from. 8th Septamber: Teas: Crib." ‘ e ’ HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionerra, Hongkong" Aug. 36, 1916. “ NIPPON’ YUSEN KAISHA. * NOMICE TO CONSIGNEES, oi FROM EUROPE, -E, cOLOMBO AND STRAITS, S —, a Company, St Stearcahi ig: having Scriven from tts above Pit Consignecs of Cargo are hereby informe that their Goods are boing ded aud laced at thelr risk inthé Honoxoxo snp ‘ownoor Wanw amp Gopownw Co,'s !Godowna at Kowloon, whore sack consign: | | ment will ba sorted’ out mark by mark and Adelivcry can be obtained as soon as the | Goods are landed... Optional. Goods will be carried on unless 'instructions are given to the contrary before Noow, ‘To-Dax.,. - Goods not cleared ‘by the 2nd Septem- ber, 1916, will be subjectto rent. |”: Damaged packages moat. be: left. ia the Godowns for Czammation by the 0's andthe Co.'s r ed hour on All-claims must. be presented ten days of the steamor’s here, altor which date they cannot, be \recognised:’ No claims will be admitted after the goods pave lat loft the Godowns. |, NIPPON. XUSEN KaisHa, " ‘ Agents. . - Hongkong, As. 26, 1916, CESDAY snd F AY, within 971 NOTICE TO col CONSIGNEESs Frverted Fittings), ntatives at an.appoint |,” arrival | . 10 LET 10 Ler” House in Kowloon r-No,. 2. Torres Building. ‘Apply to BANG TUR SHU, Qo YEE. GANG FAT & Co | “$4, Queen's. Road Central. Bongkong, Ang. 12, 1916. 988 as TO, LE. . FFICES, 2nd. Foot, St Sest Baiteings. if o, Apply to ‘s SHEWAN, TOMES: & Co.’ Alongkoog, April 7, 191A, - 611], v0 TOLER eo FFICES in Princes Batlding. : Apply tom SHEWAN,, TOMES: & Oty i. Liquidators. \ Ravtee Brocertuans d Co. Hongkong, April 15, 1916. + 649 “TO LET. 2 sual GODOWS jn Princo | <7 wilding. "for ees etc. apply THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ‘. ESTATE. LTD. Hongkong, May,, 24 LONG. 4 693 TO LET. \NE, FLAT of ‘FOUR ROOMS orer Eovwloon . furmished.—Ap| pely Rovign Diopcaeary, or Secretary A..5. Watson & Co., Hongkong, June 16; 1916. 731 TO LET, PVIOES, at 8 Connanght Roads’ OFFIOES, ta King’s HOUSES, in CLIFTON: GARDENS. Conduit Rasd. Non..1 & 2 West Bnd Terrace, CANTON. Apply — - : HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENOY Co. Lap. | TOBE ERICES cia ist Floor, No. 3 Queen's at present 2 ibs a of The. Fire Apply'to ays CHINA FIRE “INBURANCE Co., Lap. Hongkong, April 28, 1916., 0° 79 LET. HREE-ROOMED PLATS fn Box phréys Buildings, Kowlocn. FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in Pict Bosd, Beg ha .. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES fn Gordon Torrace sod Salisbury Avenue, Kowlocs, . Two oe “FLATS in Bath FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND ioe ‘SINGAPORE. * epee Sena ata Cone strived from es an msignecs a iaht Bra ereb etl Goode aro being lxnded w Porta, at their joods remaining undeli ie Sept. will be subject to rent." ° Claims “against tho Steamer’ must be presented within” 10 daya of . arrival otherwise they will not be recognized. No Fire lnsurance + Bille'of Leading willbe i Aa DAVID BABHOUN “ o' Agente. Benge, ae ote ‘ictoria Naval Yard | .- “yt a Caleta pd Stngapcke Aug ue. “ON BABT ORL. “22882 “ad's to. ‘fiuffia Hands.. Hands, "Much/In=". flamed. ‘Would’ Blead and Cause * Eruptions... Cuticura Healed. ~ St, Manse Rd,, Brith, Kent Bug—"M . baby bad’ a. fow plmpioe: under hee arm. ‘Then more pimpine canté dawn hor artia and: “(pound bor body, . She:soemed to be all of an tech and {had to muffle: ner hands ty koop ber froma scratching, and when she acratched, they would bleed and causa quite large erup- tlona " It was terrible to. eo ber rab: her arma and logs; they looked much “J was ltoking through the: advertiae mont. and ¥ cams acrom: ous of Cutieura Boap and Olatment, TE made up my mind, $a send for & frea sample. © Wo wero, sur _prived to: eee the rowult,, J purchased somo more, and abe got no she coukt sloop: all night; he. le completely healed now: (Signody Mra, ©. Curtoy, July 7, 201-4. . “Sample Each Free by,Post 5 With. Bap: Sin Book. Adiiress poat- ‘cards’ FP. Newbery x Sons, 27, Charterhouse Bae ‘Lendon, hoc ‘tarougbows the world. Robin nga ane mle es ji insoN, ok Aug. 17, Rice an pet Basie er , . Ralvord Norwegian str, 1,066, Beck, Bangkok Ang. Ti Rice —T Co. ba ‘August 98, ‘Kitano. Murn, Japanose steamer, 4, o, F. F. Cope, London: and Singapore ‘Aug. 29, General snd Opium. -Fokohana Maru, Jw Shinohe, Sesttle,. via Japan and Shanghai Avg. 28, General—N, ie LK. » Hougkenn, French: str, 739, A. “Mare erit Haiphong anu Hoihow Aug. 95, leneral.—A.R.. MARTY, - Chenan, British. ‘ateamer,, 1,285, K E Tuebben, Ghanghai Aug. 22. Gen; BurreReishp &. Swrez. . Shivala, British str; “4880, 3 we Le 8. Terry,’ , General Davi, Sassoon Hatyang, British: steamer,. ‘1,309, A > Modgins,. Bangkok. Angust 20, Rice iE ” “Chovu: Maru, Japanese steamre, 933, 6. Takehashi,, Bangkok. er 19. Rice | CHINESE. DEPARTURES.» : ‘August, 26. Bans: Maru, for Moji. , | Bereng, Pe. Foochow and Shanghai. 4 oe Steer forSwatow. |. St. Albans, for Australia... Loongsang, for Manila, * Kumsang, for Sin re and Calcite Shinbu Maru, for: : ps teaas! ong oe ee! Eioreed CLEARED Kitano ‘Mare for. Shanghai. vind Yoko #Facod, for Swatow.. wet; Shawhaing, tor Dairen.” ol Selun, for Bangkok. Kung Ping, for Bangkok Hel conn for Sit : kate ae for Beny. ‘aid Tamsui:’ Kaifony, ‘for Hoihow —— eae Per Kitano Maru, trom London, &e.s for a Rev. Brother ‘Aimer’ ‘Me &. E. Smith, Mre-R. Halifax and ae ‘ | R- ‘durnaey, Hitchi ‘Isaki, Gromcat, Sr 4 ‘Luzzena ;. for. fam “The: Britiah steamer Changehow froin Bangkok report Moderate’ 8.W... mos: soon and sea and: ae The ritiah steamer ‘Chenan: fro 6 smooth ; SHANGHAI, : a7 ¢ months’ sight, ‘ese, ‘ac uns ‘Credits, 4monthi’ “night, - + Documentary, ‘ months! sight 3h HORESEN. &} * | tot te traremitd SWATO Qu the 28h at 1h13—No Foturns from, Japan or WE China.’ Pressure. ‘has inerensed ‘t in x other: dis. North and slightly ia the South, ore Qradients‘are shallow, ae Hongkong Rainfal! for the 24 boon ending at 10 kum. to-day, 000: inch, "4 Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 37th Avgust — * L—-Hongkong. to. Gap ‘Rock 3: SW. | at variable winds, nuederater to abt: bel Forman, Chonne' P Nod * 3-—-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamoels: The same Las Not. * 4.—South,, coast, of China -between | The same oy GL ane ene and Hilinan:; The same as Nod. ay | OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN AUGUST. _ POST. OFFICE NOTICES. IN RADIO-TFELEGRAPH" PORRUNICATON: Ships. in: communication witb. Cape D’Aguilar Radio Telegraph Station :— ‘ Dyibodas ~ Athoa + St. Albans . rie “INW. ARD MAILS. Sraxomaur—Per s.§. Chenan, Aug. 26. , | Suaxomai—Per 08, Athos, Aug. 97. g{Seyemyy (via Amoy)—Pers.s. ‘Sinkiang, ug. 2. Eonore (French Mail)—Per 8. Rorthes, ” 10g, '29. ” & Casiqpa = Per a Empress of Riana, Ang. 3. Sax Fraxctsco-~Per 88. China, Aug. ah ‘The Mail service ce by rail to P beyond Lown is muspended antl farther }. notice. s ~~ . "he Services to Germany, Austris, | Best acd the ‘Ottoman Hmpzre are sos . 7 etc er if Correspondence addrqsed. to enemy, / SHTRPING. - | Douglas Steamships $60] 9194} 04. Hongkong &S'bat g125|$740 b. ANCES. ; cenit 50] $900. Cantons ena North. Chinas. ....,....£5] Te" 155 Chins. Fires snore 20] $104 2. Hongkong Wire ...@ ou) $500.0. Steara dats sevseeG 15] 8994 8. "| Indo-Chingar— (Preferred). a gis. (Deferred). * Shall” Trier. Pats a ‘Stan Ferry’. wn 10 ear be : Sarita: China. Sagnrs ..o..0:-9100/ $112 sa. 100] 8977 b.K 38 a Malobon Sagmrtecse.v sibjects i China, Blam Liberia, Port, | Kowi vey Hast Africa, Pezalnand Morocco ¢ gaose East, — | Mails will lowe for _ -l awaTow: Per. *e Toco, at 0 a.m, on Sendo, the sith Avg. f ; Alger BURMAH i, INDIA Via RE a an i er Santhta, at. 9 on .Suhdsy, _« thes7th Aug. AD . SHANGHAL NORTH OBINA ed » ‘APAN Via KOBE. - Pee Kitano Maru, 269 wm, on Sun L + day, the 27th Aug. HOTHOW; PAKHOI & *HATPHONG, ' Per Kaifong, at 9: am on Sunday, the * 97th Aug." ’ pew AMOY & FORMOSA. Via TAMSU}. Per: Zasjo BY at 9 on Sands ' theaith Aug. 7 BAIPHONG, TOURANE, aaIGor, Per Athos. Registration at: Letters. ot 11. 5.m, on Meceny te 28th Auge or ' . PHILIPPINE ISLANDS; Per City ‘of Durham, a 4 pat, on Mondgy, the 28th Aug. SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. ° -. Per: Hai Hong, at 1.30 p.m., on Tues: ' day, the sath Ang ee . Per’: Chenitu, ‘at! . am, on 2 Tada the 20th Aug.“ i BWATOW & BANGKO: PBILIPPINE ISLANDS: Morpeco can: | 10.25 ‘ao, a Final of $20 and bonus: , MO afc. 1914. Interim of $30: 8.0 1915 Final of $15 making $15 » for W1dand int. fs ca om acconnt 1915, .... x, and bonus 82 for, Mes. Tat tor tao ae $1 for 1915... eerretned 6/- for a : «| 10/- Bonus. 6/- for BTA .. Bp. alc 11s Coipo n 26. B/-afe TOLLS paper. 25 | 81.88 dSvideud 45 conte | * Bodus for year endin; 30-418. be $19 ae m8 see ire y eaten 95. for 1816..ne easeasnges ven, [As afe iors, Cespena| } Nos, Ts Tie. | for I915 Qj afe LOT Wwe 1916... 9% for 1015 - Ta, 6 div. & itis te " bonus. for year. ending 30'6°b Per Chale, ot 3 pm, oa Teas, nae! . the {0thAng,. ete HANGHAL &. NORTH cumNa. * “Per *Chenan, at 3, pny on ocd the 29th Aug: ROeTH “HINA & "JAPAN Via KOBE, >», ‘| SWATOW, - “aMOr. cs FORMOSA Tl EARAO pee . , &b 88.00. On Wednes- ) ALB aay & 0 Sat "| tansaghal Chic Pade, Monday,” 4th Sept] | Pa SWATOW, AMOY: & POOUHOW.”. Per Haicht pat 1.20, my om. Frida ,