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On Oct. 16, at Edinburgh, wife of E. H. Fram, B.M.'s' Consul-General at Hun kow, of & Son,

On the 21st Oct, at Portsmouth, the wife of Captain Tracy SCOTT, A.D.C., C.V... C.B., of IM.5, Excellent, of a

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Notes by the Way.

A now standard, weight, the half- contal, representing 50 lbs., has been authorised in England,

On the 21st Oct., at Southses, the wils The new Italian Foreign Minister, of Surgeon DenSTON, .N.. H.M.S.

·Signor Fittoni, ħas strung English sympa. Excellent, of a Son.

thies. He was an undergraduate at Oxford,

MARRIAGES.

By special license, on the 13th October,"

A sbm of over Rupees 10,000 mus at St. Andrew's Cathede Singapore, by collected for the ball and other festivities the Rev. Criffith Evans, Colonial Chaplain, PEROY FRANCIS TROTTEL, D. S. I. Siata in Colombe attending Sir West Ridgeway's Police Force, late Oficer Commanding departure from Ceylon. 152nd Squadron Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa, and later Public Prosecutor. Tranerned Civil Service, to.LIBDETH ALETTA

The Ceylon Government has in con-

TELEGRAMS,

['CHINA MAUL'S' EXUĻUSIVE MERVICE} SUPPLIED DY REUTER,, TİĆ KOMBAY,

JOVIAL KINGS AND QUEENS:

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903.

THE DÉPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR.

| kecnost pleasure upon it. „Porhaju, gentlo- mam. I njay be permitted to indulge in a littlo episode. I think you are very for- tunate in certain ways. The instinct of bard work is ansong you and always bas The Final Functions.

beon, and ke I said yesterday in my address A largo gathering attended at Govern. to the Council oritielem is a thing that ought tobonot unwelcome, and faircriticism alioilà ment House yesterday afternoon on the never be burked. We have the good for occasion of the presentation of the Civil tone to have in the Colonya Frass which I have no hesitation in saying is not only in- Service addreas, to His Excellancy. The dependent but is as fair a Press na I have ball room was handsomely decorated with known in any part; its standard is high, greenery for the occasion. The following and it is isolutely free from that ferocity and auch personalities is 1. have seau now gentismen were amongst those present and again in other parts of the world Chief Justice Sir William M. Goodman, (Applause). Gentlemen, some among u King Edward VII and Queen Al-His Honour A. G. Wise (Puiens Judge), the Civil Bervants of the Crown-very oftetr exandra and the King and Queen of Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G. (Colonis! Socro weight has not been given to their dororts, murmur. because they think that just

Italy dined privately at

Windsor tazy), and Mre May, Hon. Sir Henry Well, it is well to remember that the person

Berkeley (Attorney General)

whu is most nuxious as a rule to secure the and my best hand is the man who is responsible for

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Ragister of Shares of A. 3. Watson &i Co., Ltd., close from this date to the 8th November, inclusive.

General Memoranda. TTFEDAY, November 24:-

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Justice of Peace at the Magistracy. Goods per Armand Phi unclaimed after this date at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges. Trrofer Books of the thin Traders' Lsurance Co.. Id., closed from this

date to the 8th December, Inclusive. WERALSDAY, November 2

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Gooda por Aragonic undelivered after

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erton, Transvaal, and Ladybrand, range River Colony.

On Oct. 22, at St Mattbox's, Kensington, Lroxer Grama, of British bluseum. Gon of Professor Giles, M.A., LL.D., of Cat bridge, to Pavias, daughter of Jas. B. Coughtrio, formerly of Hongkong-

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On Nov. 1 at the residence of her sister, Mrs Moorhouse, Senawang Estate, Serem- ban, Kate, wife ui D. FRULLIOT PEARS, now of New Zealand and fourth daughter of the late Colonel Watson, Kandy, Ceylon.

20-The cailleation of this baue rommenced

at 3,40 pm

The China Mail.

"At the conclusion of the performance,

by some officers of the Medical Department attended a theatre, to mada a practical study of plague and everything connected with it. Nothing has, however, been definitely settled,

Forthcoming Marriage.

A marriage has been arranged between Eaphael, oily non of the Mr E. R. Delilias, of Hongkong, and Green Park House, Piccadilly, and Vera, youngest daughter of

a supper was held at which there were 200 guests present::

THE KISHINEFF MASSACRE.

Berkeley, Hon. A. W. Browin (Registrar- General), and Mrs Brewin, Ben. IV. Chathane (Director of Public Works), Hon. Basil R. II. Taylor (Harbour Master) Capt. F. W. Lyona (Superintendent of Polico), and Men Lyons, Hon. I. A. Johnston (Acting Colonial Treasurer), Mr H. F. Johnston (Acting Clerk of Councils), Mr S. D. C. Roks Acting Postmaster-General), Mr 1. H. Joues (Assistant Director of Public Works),

the appointment that has to be made, and

he is personally interested to s grenter extent than the young members of the Sarvice soustimes give him credit for. I remember, gentlemen, on one occasion in another Colony a rather important appoint mont was vacant, and I had to consider" whom I should recommend for it, and after a very full consideration I came to the conclusion that a certain gentleman was best fitted for that odlice. He had not been recommended; nobody had mentioned him. Now I may tell you, very me in watters of appointments, but I ap few people havo' over mentioned names to

Sie lernel and Lady Hart, of Holland-park, A TRIAL BEGUN IN SECRET. Mr C. Cieraenti (Assistant Registrar Gen-pointed him, greatly to bis own surprise,

and Kuighton, Leicester.

Paying Back a Doht.

The Clyde engineers are making a lovy in aid of the Gerasa Metal-workers' Union, which is struggling for a reduction of working hours. This cause has been taken up by the Clyde Union to reciprocato the Geraan contribution of 14.500, toado

HONGEÓNG, SATURDAY, Sovenden 21,-1003. during the strike of 1897.

EDITORIAL COMMENT.

For some days, the Colony THE ACTING has been engaged in bil

GOVERNOR. ding farewell to

Kidnapping. Case.

stocks as well.

LONDON, November 20, The trial has begun at Kishine of thirty-six Christians and cue Persian who were arrested in connection with the Jewish masseres last April.

The witnesses number 556, und the proceedings are being conducted in

secrot.

(REUTER'S SEEVICE.) THE PANAMA CANAL TREATY.

Luxaos, November 19,

The case against the two native women vishine is the capital of the province of and a man, who were charged with king-Bessarabin in Russia and is on the Buil:

River. E. CM] ping two girls and bringing them into Hongkong, was disposed of at the Magis. Sirtracy to-day by Mr T, Serembe Smith. fleury A. Blake, the One womto was discharged, while the Governor since 1898, and today weather, woman and the nao were sent to gaol welcome the Hon. F. II. May as the for twelve months, with six hours in the Obeer Administering the Government. Mr May's appointment, it is almost superfluous to say, is received with univeren) reclamation, for it is felt that in bis bands the affairs of the Colony, so far as they can be swayed by the King's representative, will be carefully safeguarded and wisely and impartially administered. We have all the more pleasure in eaying so, in so far as there have been occasions when we conceived it to be our duty to criticise his public i utterances. On one point, there has

Yesterday evening at Washington. Ir John Hay (Sec. State of the United States), and Sener Varilla (Panama Minister to General Gascoigne's Successer. Washington), signed the Panaian Canal The Times of the 21st ult. makes the tronty. The treaty aards the United fellering unneuncement, which has already States absolute sovereignty of the Caual ceas published here:-Colonel Villiers strip and provides that tlie Cuited States Hatton, C.B., who commanded the 1st shall pay 810,0:0,000 to the Republic of Grenadier Guards in the Khartumcampaign. Panama, on the understanding that Fauna in to be appointed Major-General to com- shall allot a part of the payment to Colon mand the troops in South China, succeeding

liyor-General Sir W. J. Gascoigne.

Assaulting a Sanitary Inspector.

i

bia as its share of the Colombian debt.

The Paunas Canal Treaty profiles for the Canal being neutral and for equality

treatment to all nations.

INDISPOSITION OF THE

CZARINA.'

of

At the Magistrney this morning before Met, Sertorabe Smith, a native was charged with assaulting Sanitary Inspector J. Azzy, An Official bulletin announces that the wile in the exepation of his diets. The Charios is justering from infamation in inspectos went to the sensed', hmose, andilisha

Hocan was set upon by accused and others. A fine

end), Mr C, McL, Mester (Laud Olice), Mr and dm glad to say that he has been a P. P. G. Wodehouse Me J. Dyor Ball, Sing some time afterwards in the Fress conspicuous success, and I remember read- expressions of wonder as to whom it was." have got the appointment, the underlying what influence ho could have secured to

ides being that no appointment could ever

A. Soth, Mr.J, W. Jones, Mr C. 3. Xavier, Dr G. Bateson Wright, Dir 3. W. Hanson (Chief Detective-Inspector), Mr G. A. Woodreck, Dr W. W. Pearse, Di B. T.. T.be secured without some outside influence Barnett, Mr E. D. C. Walfr, Major C. G-said, gentlemen, in answer to your address, | to push a man forward. Now, as I have Pritelwand, Mr H. W. Slade, Mr Nathan believe me, that wherever there is a good Wright, Bit F. F. L. Howley, Mr Bruce man who gives the best of his work through- perfectly cor- Nicolle, Me J, Buliin, Inspector W. S. satisfaction to me in leaving Hougang to Shepherd, Mr G. H. Wakeman, Mr H. G. and honestly, that man is

tain to come to the front, and it is a great Hudson, Mr. Lu Ki Kwong, Mr Wong know that I have lete sono good men Ewong Tue, Mr Au Feng Chi, Mr than mong you whose names will be well knowa to the world in the fature. Once more, gentlemen, I thank you most heartily for Tui, Mr Tong Hus, Mr Chan Sing.

your address and I wish you all prosperity in the future. (Applaüse;)

In presenting the address (the text of which was published yesterday) Sir Williard Goodman said--Your Excellency. I have been entrusted with the pleasant duty of presenting to Your Excellency an addrena which the members of the Civil Service of this Colony desire to offer to you on the occasion of your approaching departure dress I should like, in a very few, simpto from Hongkong. Before reading that ad-

spoken words, to assure Your Excelloney

The Company wan served with refresh- monts, and subsequently His Excellency shook hands with all prosent, and the func tion terminated,

Inspection of the Hongkong Volunteers.

Shortly after receiving the Civil Service

to sincerely we regret that you are lear- address His Excellency proceeded to the ing us. Those of us who have had the pri- Hongkong Volunteer Parade Ground and vilege of meeting gu frequently in coninspected the Corps. About sixty volun. section with your public and soc al duties feel that we are losing, not only an able teore turned not, in khaki uniform, the Governor, but also, if I may presume to dull appearance of which was lightened say so, a wice and sympathetic friend. Any member of the Service who may haroy the white helmetz,

Carbines and A few

had tccasion to approach you in any disside nema were also carried. wilty or perplexity could alsaga feel sure movements wore gone through, and the patient hearing. We could always feel sure double file, with the following officers in of a courteous reception and a kindly and

men were drawn up in review order, that he would receive wise counsel or direc.

tions frein a chief who mould go fully into front:-The Commandant (Major C. G, the matter, and who was poveranxious to enve Pritchard), Major Chapman, Capt. D. himeelt trouble or to shirk the responsibility

of 520, in default une menth's gaol, with THE KING OF ITALY'S VISIT TO Full-being of the Gvil Servants this

three hours in the stocks in lieu of 90 or saven days' imprisonment, we imposed.

Lady Ridgeway's Illness.

Goode Per Nipper Eréelivered after never been any difference between Mr May and the public. No che ever doubted the sincerity of his desire to promote the public welfare, per the honesty and uprightness of his attitude towards all public questions. It may be our duty, as representing an important arction of public opinion in this Colony, to criticise Mr Mey's policy in the

The Times of Ceylon of the Cth lust, fature, but we teal

are giving says: Her Fiscellonry has suffered severe expression to the views of the generally from neuralgia, almost continuously, CO,nity today when we say that since September; and with increased in- it has the utmost confiance in his disposition, on the eve of departure for bonerty, integrity, and impartiality.

Rape and a northern winter, deep sympathy will be felt for Lady Ridgeway in her suffering, and for His Excellency and Mies Bidgoway in their constant anxiety,

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Infections Diseases.

The Sanitary Conference in Paris bus been discussing a scheme for creating on international borcat to collect informatious -respecting infectious diseases,

Hongkong Christian Union.

The usual devotional meeting will be held on Mouday afternoon, at 3.15, in the room of the Union, Beerousfield Arcade, The Rev. Geo. A. Buntary will preside.

All are invited.

Pollard Comedy Company.

Since learing hero the Pellard Comedy Company have been doing ratoorkabir good

Russian Reinforcements.

The battleship Turavitch, of 13,100 tens diepdooment, 18 knots, and the armoured cruiser Papai, 7,500 tons die placement, 20 knots, the advance ships of de Ruesish squadron bound for China, which arrived at Colombo on the 3rd imt., resumed their voyage at 1.20 p.m. on the 5th iust. The other cruisers and torpedo destroyers were exported en arrive during. the week.

An Old Hongkongite.

ENGLAND.

THE MACEDONIAN REFORM

SCHEME.

The Austria and Russian Embassies have informed the Forto that enters a nuswer is retrived to their last note in the

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of a decision. Earnest and therough as Macdonald, Capt. Mitchell, Capt. Arma your work has been, it has not diminished strong, Capit. Skinner, Lient. Crake, Lieut.. the kindliness of your heart the warmth Northonte and Lieut. Lammert. (mavi gosiality.of your hospitality..on the

kecuneça of the interest you have alunya At fire-thirty m., Elis Excellency, Sir takers in all that conduces to the reliato and Johri Keane, Sir Henry Berkeley, Ron, Mr Colony:

1 cao, therefore, assure Your Ex. F. H. May, and several ladies arrived. On cellency that the ducumopt which I am His Excellency appearing on the parade The King and Queen of Italy drove in about to read is no merely formal address, ground a general salute was accorded hiro, full state from Paddington to the latino at one which expresses, however inade and the inspection of the men followed. Emb say, where they received the Italianately, the ectual sentiments of those who This concluded, Elis Excellency said that to

signed it, and who have had the au Colony, and thence to Guildhall through vantage of serving under you during the without bidding farewell to the corps which felt he did not want to leave the Colony crowded streets charmingly decorated. A period of your administration hero in Hong- had done him the honour of anaking him most hearty reception was given to them than two hundred and fifty mainbers of the many of these present belonged to the corpe This document is signed by more honorary eclonel. He did not know how ocerywhere, and it was a lovely winter's Civil Service, and it is enclosed in a black-five years ago when he came to the Culeny, day. The Prives and Prince of Waits and Food cover which has been apcenity carved but they would remember that at that time for the occasion, and which, we hope, will the Volunteer Corps bad only strength the Duku of Concarght awaited. their romind you of Hongkong. Blank wond is a of one hundred and eighty. They wero arrival at Guildhall, where lunch ansperved durable material, but I venture to predict practically then not in touch with the regu attended by the fullest civic ceremoøy.

that it will not outlast the esteem in which far troops, and were an entirely indepen Your Excellency's memory will be held by dent unit. The Corps had a most enthu those on whose behalf I am now speaking, siastic commandont in Sir John Carrington. and in whose name I will now preceed to It was falt that it was necessary for the read the address. (Applause.)

Corps to have a trained soldier commandant. Sir William then read the address-which They would remember three years ago there was printed on vellum and enclosed in a was an attack spon Kowloon, and, at the curved blackwood case, and presented it same time, was feared that there was. to the Governor.

going to be trouble in Hongkong. Colonel Fie Fosllency, in responding aid-Eisdale-the general officce commanding next few days, they will demand a direct Sir William Goodman and Gentlemen-Ins at Taipo-was in command, and he, reply from the Sultan.

thank you for the expression of your re ret the Governor, asked him what arran at the seromance of our official connection,gemonts had been made. The Colonel and for your generous appreciation of any decaid he had only enough triops for the sire that in the performanceof onerous duties security of Hongkong, and he. His Ex- by tho Civil Servants of the Colony you cellency, asked, 'Where are the Volunteers?' should not be unduly weighted by want of Colonel Eledate replied that he did no: consideration on my pet. My life has know. To this he replied, Go and get been spont in the service of the Crown, them, and atilise them for the pretection of The Royal Naval Range Staff at the and my Colonial experience has been Kowloon. That was the brst time in which varied. I knew what is sometimes not they had been called out for the defence of Royal Engineers in a rifle nutch at Kow-realised, how large a part the Civil Ser- the Colony. Out of this arose the knowledge- leen Range yesterday, and the former wou

ay in securing those conditions, of the fact that the Corps should be az without which there could be no scenity efficient one, and that it should be made so We are glad to note the arri:al from by seventy-four points. The match was

of person or propery. The machine of as speedily as possible. With a view to this, busidea. A-Singapore and Perang they to steel-fueleugh-in-England of Mr 27. d. shot off in a dull light. Lieut. Sanibory. State works smoothly, and all is well. Regular oflicer y se comundant. had splendid paying houses, and now Mr Tripp, who is one of our oldest runifienta Sgt. Lost. Basión aud ́P, D. Rippon car when you are cack down alletted Hethought they had to look back with great Alex, Middleton, the Manager, writes in the Further East. He has transferretsebred ninety-eight points.

tark; and I, with all my experience behind pleasure apon the fact that they were one of me, have no hesitation in saying that no the first corps in the Empie to volunteer to say that they are doing a thriving busi-kis kote to Shanghai for ranny years, Lat The following weed the total scores: body of public servante in the wido Empire for s rrice in South Africa. They were not of the King have done their work more required, but he had no doubt if they had we in Hongkong claim bim as on old re- COMPRISING THE SIMPLER noss in Calcuttar

KINDS TO THOSE OF THE

sident, and an old Commandant of our

200690 800T, faithfully than you doring the five years gone they would have done as well as the :

Fila, Yds. Tds.

that I have known you. On the taking over volunteers who did go. We had been taught MOST KICHERCHE DES.

Volunteer Corps. In commen with many | Lieut, Stausbury, R.N....62 33 33 98 of the New Territory no were confronted. a great lesson by the war in South Africa. CRIPTION" DAINTILY

Hongkongiten we wish My Tripp long life Set-Inst.F.Davies, R. M.I.L3 32 23 98 with the fact that more men were required It had taught us to see that every man who P.O. 1st Class I.Kippon, R.N.33 24 31 98 to fill certain newly-created offices, and that could use rite joined the Vainuteor Corpa PACKED,

in the Empire City of the North.

C.P.O.E. Donner, R.N29 32 10 91 we must obtain them from our affiliated Eas-in Hawgkong. They were at the present Set. Inst. Gri, 2.M.II.2:34 789 rern Colepios or diere possent, and content a part of the garrison of this Co- Col-Sgt. Inst. F.S. Uroma...33 2988 bring down from Eston and appoint cholony. They were included in the toilitary P.0.1st Class S.I.Chase, R.N.31 31 2088 uspassed cadets who were there for the forces of Hongkong, and would be requiret | P.D. 1st Class P. Allen. K.N.81 Mor | study of Chinese. Happily, I was giron à to take their place in any operations which

free baut, and these young gentlemen the garrison was called upon to perform 136 began their rest work while they were still He desired that the Corps should be effici

in a state of official incubation. I am en- ent, and bapud that these who were in the tirely satisfied with the result. hold that Corps would encourage those who had there is but one standard for official work, not joined to do so, and take their place and that is a wan's best and my exlies men in any defence of the Colony that perience is that the capable man who gives might bo nocensary. Every man who could his best is certain of recognition, when the a rife was an additional strength

ccasion offere. You have in this Colony to our Empire in the East, but every man. proof of this, for here you have had two who could not do so in time of danger was Auto and conscientious workers who have an aditional danger to the men who took. gone through their entire service in the upon themaeived the defence. He hoped Colony until they have reached the position to bear that the Volunteer Corps had read. within it of Colonial Secretary; and it is and its full strength, and that there wAS A great satisfaction to me that I shall are strong Corps, really efficient, in the Murda...... Matoho des Toreros ...Godard

aura of these gentlemen, ny friend, Mr Bay, Colony, He was sorry to say good-bye to Overture... La Reine d'un Jeur... Adam

as the officer administering the Government them. The reason ho had inspected them Selection... Mirette ...

.............. Meemgor The concluding incident in the army'

on my departuro to-morrow. On behalf of that day was that he wished to say that the Polonaise.....

...Chopin mancarres was the capture of the Con-

Lady Blake, as for rayself, I thank you Corpa was part and parcel of te garrison FOR DESPATCH BY THY HOME Selection..." The Yeomen of the

again most warmly for your good wishes, of this Colony. He desired specially to say WARD MAIL:S

Guard ......Sullivan ander-in-Chief. Lord Roberts spent the

which we most heartily reniprocate that with regard to the engineering section Valtz.........Reins dy Danube... Berger morning in watching General French's army-

and itaying good-bye, I personally thank of which ho might say the officers of the march past him, and then was taken by surprised and delighted at the which has made mino easy and pleasant that in the event of their being required

ANY sufferers from rheumatism have you for the thoroughness of your work, Royal Engineers had a very high oston spoter car to Nesbury to entrain for Lon-prompt relief obtained he applying Cham and which will, Fe, bring to you, their assistance would be very gratefully CLARKE'S WORLD-JARED BLOOD Marendon. His lordship used the station-master's borlain's Pain Balin.

gentlemen, in the future the due regard welcomed. He had asked them to como The most acerching Blood Cleanser that salence, office to change from vaïform to multi, Pain Balm for Kheinnstism, we know, it performed. And now, gentlemen, I have themselves, but he had wished to leave. and medical skill have brought to light Suf

In advising you to use Chamberhin for public service faithlally sud efficiently there at perhaps great inconvenience to terens from Serofuis, Searer Bessa, Bad Lege, when the special was ready to start, will give you perfect satisfaction, as the the pleasure of thanking hir William Good- a few words of advice behind him that Skin and Blood Disease, Pimpin, and Sores of Babs was not to be found. A sarda was first application will relieve the pain, and

nian for the very kind words in the pro- any kind are solicited to give it a trial to test te value. Thousands of wonderial cures have been made by the staff, who found Lord Roberts effect a cure. For Ande by all chemists and which you have presented to me; and it manding, the nien removed, their helmets, Taking the time from the Oficer Com- its continued use for a short time will logue to this address, this beautiful neidress effected by it. Sold everywhere at 3.9, per imprisoned in the office A porter had medicine vendors; WATKINS Ltd, Genel will hu prerred by us through all my and these lasty cheers and on tiger were

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November 1, 1903

Mr May's Private Secretary.

The Times of Cayton says:-Mr. R. Ponsonby, who has been H. E. Sir West Ridgeway's Private Secretary far ao wany busy years, with a succdes sad courtesy Naval Officer Dismissed, which are acknowledged on all hands, A Bombay telegram dated 3rd just. leaves by the F. O. steamer Simla forays:-Lieutenant Knight. H.M.A. Far, Hongkong on the 22nd November, to take as lucht-pattialled yesterday for offences up the appointment of Private Secretary under the Naval Discipline Act. Te pes to the acting Governor of that Calony,

glected to wind the chronometers and then reported them wound. He una reprimand-

Band Forformance.

The following is the presume of ransis to be performed by the Barid of the 93rd Burms Infantry, on the New Parade Ground, on Monday, the 23rd inst., from

5 30 to i o'elock --

GOD SAVE TEE KING.

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bottle. Beware of worthless imitations er i anh-

ROYAL NAVAL RANGE STAFF.

Total

Avago por man 124)

200-300 600 Total Yds. Yes. Ya

ROYAL ENGINERRY.

ed, and ordered to be dismissed his shop. S.-Sgt. Ashford, R.E.., 28 31 28 87- Lieutenant Robert 3, G. Kuight, whose Set. Thornhill, R.E.30 27 80 seniority is given as December 31, 1807, Cpl. Angus, R.E.

8.Sgt. Marsh, R.E. ... 28. 28 20 65 ... 32. 30. 29-62 joined the Fox on the 10th September 1901, Sgt. Rowe, R.E....

-26-27 28.81 when she was commissioned at Portsmouth. Sapper Robertson, R. E. 2005 81 8.-Sgt. MoSweeney, ) B.E.27 26 79 S.-Sgt. McGorrned 23 31 26.70

How Bobs was Captured.

Total

Average per ann 8.7

Rheumatic Sufferers

might be useful to the Corpsin the future.

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