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Mr Melbourne flued 'man $10 or 14
days at the Magistracy to day for being in unlawful, possessions of coal.
that was meted out. With referenes to the position of the Church, the late Government undoubtedly carried mena- sures to an extreme point. Therein they erred; for there is more likely to be found folly than wisdom in ex-
To-night, Mr Allan Wilkio's slanted tremes. Doubtless to the majority of Company open a brief sonsun at the Theatre the Portuguese people thie Church had, Royal with A Bunch of Vinlets."
reason thun that it savoured too much. of the bad old non-progressive days; for it must not be forgotten that your Republican prides himself on his ideas of progress-material progress being inclined alas to scoff at the progress
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DOG'S HOME SCANDAL
MR. HICKLING'S EXPLANATION.
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913.
SPORTING.
Cricket.
Kowieos . C, D,' . . 8. O, C. B.*
Played at Kowloon (11)
Satonfay. Scures
masti-äetoey a new coolio was déngågot. and oneneed his duties on the very day that Mr. Tevels and other gentle. men visited the Home. Mr. Total ros pudiated the statement that the dogs had net sufletit fol. He contrusted with Not Responsible for Management.
enfe to purchase all their serapa and these, with other food, including rat. J. Thechi, b Goldsmith As one name of the Roy. C. Hickling were fetched daily from his house by the J. Mckay, h Raven
C. Sam, & Golemith has been used so prominently in con- coolio in charge. At the time of the H. Ellis, b Wolf... visit last Saturday the dogs had just 4. Foster, la Wolf ...
CIVIL, SERVICE,
Extras
The total output of the Keila Mining nation with the disclesures medo during fished their meal, and the apple poel | A. G. Pile. not out... Administration's mines for the week ending the week-end respecting the missage and polares skins seen by the visitors were C. J. Higginbotu, 21.
A. Bradbury, & Wolf December 21, amounted to 39,416.90 tons ment of the Deg's Tone, a tepresents the remains of the foal. They should E. J. Edwards, e aud à Carren him this morning and invited him that the clie, being how his work, J. Spitsies, stp. Jewel, & Wolf”. and the sales during the period, to tive of the "China nil called upon nos have been given to the dogs at all. Dawson, e Elson, b Wolf
make a statement upon the matter. did not know this. When the visitors Mr. Hickling readily consented and his arrived. Mr. Tate said. His brother, who frank stateinout, while not in any way frequently visited the Home," was there, exeusing the inte of affairs found by when the poel was pointed out to,
A. R. F. Raven, C. Dawan, Faster. A those who visited the Hon on Saturday, him and maneuted upon he showed the N. T Railton, Dam, b Thechi F. Jowell, Tacchi, b Bradbury... morning in any better light, certainly visitors some meat which the minals. M. Whyte, retired seem to shift the responsibility fran had left, uneaten, :
Maj. Hunter, not out. his shoulders.
The Dunottar Castle leaves for England or non-progress of his immortal welto-day. During the stay of the vessel at Hongkong Mrs Archibald Little, with And now
the Conservatives overal of her travelling companions, paid are about to have the reins of visit to the University. Government in their hands, with
A bluejacket from H.M.8. Virago Senhor Almeidu at their hand. The named Sydney Pitcher was ramended by charge of steal principal policy of the new Admini-Me Melbourne to-day on a stration will deal with financial ing a gold, washed baugle value 34 at 236 retrenchment-in what direction it is Queen's Rand Central, He pleaded not not yet specifically stated. They will guilty.
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The Court Cards and their Joker loft by the de, Anhui nu Saturday. Those who had the pleasure of attending their clever entertainments will be pleased to hear that they will pay Hongkong another visit in
art.
of Church and State and the more liberal treatment of political prisoners. It will thus be seen that the Con- servatives intend to remedy what they apparently consider are the defects of the Liberal Party. It
A disastrous tice resulting in more secins, at first sight, rather an anoma-than 470 houses being destraged and about lons condition of affairs that causes twenty-six persons being more or less
Mr. Tatu, admitted that the editor Mr. Hickling pointed out that for many of some of the dogs was very bad, and yours it had been the practice of the that sine healthy dogs had been infected police to shoot stray dogs straight away, through the coolis enreligsty allowing
As had been stated it w and it was folt by many that they de-mang ones to stray from their isolates served more humane treatmens. Frou quarters. the commencement he was bortuned eontrary to his religious principle to do. to assist in the establishment of a Home: stroy life unnecessarily, but quite apars while his sympathies werd with the from this ho believed that the dogs would movement, he was reluctant, on seepust respond to his treatment, as in several of the amount of work he alremly had bad ens a cans had already bees effect to do, to undertako further duties. Undered. He was of this opinion when Mr. pressure, however, be consented to do liclding urged that" some of the dogs his best in the preliminary stages upon should be destroyed and told him so as the distinct understanding that he had Mr. Hickling stated.
Mr. Tata disputed that the gentlemen no responsibility for management. The statement that he was the person respen- who visited the Horo last week had any able to the Government for the Honie right to order the destruction of mary of
en with the Home, which had been of Mr. Hickling explained by saying that the mimals, and regarding the future Governor asked him to allow his name after the first preliminaries H.E.id he would certainly sever his comes to stand as the medium of conununies. quite a voluntary nature.
We hope to publish a esmuntention from Mr. Tala upon the subject to The evidence in the case in which a tion between the Government and the Home's management. He consented man is charged with murdering an ex- Jemadar of police at Pokfulam will be and fovited donations towards the cree- hard by Mr Hazeland at the Magistracy tion of the two lonies in succession. Hu prosecute and Mr Faithful in appearing for wars constructed properly and economic- ally, but in his letters of appeal and the Republican form of Government the defence.
acknowledgmont declared persistently is securely established in Portugai ; |
Fers by cable has just been received o 4 boy aged 14 was charged with hawk.that he would not be responsible for the and therefore what should be the steadfast aim of all lovers of that ing without a licence before Mr Melbourne management of the Home. Mr. Hickling ancient civilization should be the this morning. The boy's mother said that emphasised this point by stating that the death of, Li Tae Shi at Fatahan yester | the magistrate once employed her husband after the Homes wera, built h reverted day. The agents in the important care. propagation of an equitable nud en- a coolis. Mr Melbourne said "Was that to the position of an ordinary door or in which the deceased lady was plaintif, lightened policy for the good of the when I was ill?". He ordered the lad six subscriber except that he continued to are meeting to night to consider what
nel as corresporaling medium between H.E. the Guvenior and Mowers, Jardine, alteration, if any, will take place in conse. ountry, a
as a whole."
Matheon and Co., the handlords, and thence of this unexpected ovent. Hunte
YELLY STI-MACKENEK On 4th January, 1913, at the Union Church, by the Rev. M. C. Mackenzio, E. P. Mission, Wakingfa, walow. China, father of the Sum son of the late Roy. George Smith, the first and the last of these propo- severely injured, is reported to have occur Saw, and grandson of Rov. David gals to be taken out of the hands of red at Muzurau, Hokkaido, on the evening Barclay Mellis formerly of Tealing, Facia shire, to MARGARET BLAIKIE MACKENZIE, the Liberale by the Conservatives, hter of the late Professor Gar-but a little reflection on the great
New College, Edinburgh.
upheaval of three years ago will clearly explain the anomaly,
No matter what political party
MEMO FOR TO-DAY.
of the 20th alt.
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9 p.m.-The Allan Wilkie Co. at the may be in power, it seems clear that on Jan. 16h. The Crown Solicitor will did his best to see that the buildings |
Theatre Royal, City Hall.
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.
p.m.-The Allan Wilkie Co. at the Theatre Royal, City Ball.
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, January 8:
Inter-port Trial Football Match,
9 p.m.-Reception at the European
Y.M C.A
The China Mail
THE PANAMA CANAL
strokes of the birch.
110 row.
THE LI FAMILY CASE.
Death Of The Plaintiff.
H
Tatni...
HOWLOON,
... 37 13
T. Elo, H. Overy, H. E. Gold- N. Croucher, G. Wolf, W. Curwen, W
smith did not bné ".......
Extras...
Tatal (for 3 wickets)
15
123
POLICE RECREATION. CLUB », D.S.Q.B. AMROCTAION. A friendly match was played on Satur
day on the Police ground, which resulted in
win for the Police.-Scores:
D. 2. D. D. A
Wat. Hall, U Grimmett ** G. Lee, o McLennan, Koor Chen Wing To, b Kerr...
Wm. Wong, b Grimmett A. Melbye, b Grimmett......
b Kerr F. E. Roberts, S. Jos, run out
Gifunk, h. Kerr...
A. Gifford,
***
447
H-Gitting, e Woodesck, b Grimmett...
Extras... R. A. Anderson, not out
Total...
POLICE RECREATION CLUR,
McLennan, b Wang. Priesten, c Chan, h Wong. Grimmott, b Wong... Kelly, Robert, Chan Pitt, b Cluin... Wouderck, b
b Chan...
Kerr, b Chan Cruickshank, b Wong King, not uut
Cotton and Cockle, did not'
42:
Extras...
Total (for 8 wickets)*
CRAIGENGOWER D. ABNT STAFP.
This League Match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday, and rosclted in a win for Craigengower.
CRAIGENDOWER.
E. L. Braga, b Robertson
That there was in truth in the THE CHEUNG CHAU PIRACY W. H. Viveash, b Foster Pegg
Home badly disused state Me statement that dogs we kept "in the Tickling did not deny. Some weeks agu
On Saturday H.31.S. Handy and torpedo boat 038 sailed for West River. On the same day torpedo boats 035 and THERE will be, we feel sure, uni-937 arrived at Hongkong. On Sunday the versal appreciation, in which Ameri-Portuguese boat Patria sailed from 13ongkong. Today the US. S. Callno cans and Britons will cordially jom, and the Portuguese croiser Adamaster lost he was told that dogs which ought to be!
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913, in the announcement just ninde by the harbour.
President Taft that the United States
THE DOG'S HOME
THE present condition of affairs at the local Dog's Home appears to us
dition of affairs will be more interest-
under an
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destroyed were retained there, nd-he ut once communicated with the hon. shper.
Further Evidence.
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The hearing of evidence in the Cheung Chau piracy case in connection with which sumed by Mr Hazeland at the. Bagistracy
his afternoon.
R. A. Carralbu, run not R. Pestonji, b Davis
J. V. Braga, b Davis
G. A. Hancock, b David....
E. &. Rone, not out Dr F. H. Kew, h Faster Pegs
A Chinese was charged to lay before intendent, who replied to the effect that two women and a 'man are,charged, was re- AH. Taylor, b Robertson
the men.
certain dogs whose recovery had been pronounced hopeless had hon ered by his treatment, and that the rest had beent isolated and he was doing his best w heal them. Apparently Mr. Hickling was
Mr P. M. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted.`. }
The coxswaiu of the stepmalach Bi
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Extras....
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Total (for 8 wkts
..149
1. Basa and W. E. Rose did not bat. BOWLING ANALISIS,
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not satisfied with this explanation, for he trading botwach Hongkong and Foster Pegg.......... 15
on the night in Kirby......... again wrote arging the destruction of Cheung Chan, said he was lying at anchor Davie one of the dogs. Mr. Tata replied that Cheung Chau
But that the
Robertson
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0.4 1
ARNY STAFF
b Pestonji
Tasler
4
Extra...
Tow!...
BOWLING ANALYSIH.
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The Yorkshire's Sports.
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is willing to submit the Panama Canal Mr Melbaurac with stabbing another man tolls dispute with Great Britain to The complinant, whose face was bandaged, the Arbitration Court at The Hague. and where clothes were bloodsmacared, said This is a very satisfactory, enne the trouble arose over some money that he nwed the defendant. Pefoudant's excuce was that the knife was only a small one. to justify imouslinte police investigand sound conclusion on the part of tion, so that, at least, the place may our American friends, to whom more ins of 825 or one month was imposed,
he would prefer to resign, but at Mr.question. He was awakened at 10 pm.
who caine and Capt. Robertson, 1 Pestonji... no longer present the schurdalous con- than to any other nation the noble and $3 compensation
Hickling's request he consented to occupy by six or seven men dition in which it apparently has principle of Arbitration owes
Three men were charged before Mr the position unit a meeting mould pointed fra arms at him and told him to Major Ewen, b Pestanji
Worswick, h Puslenji. been in for some time past. Public recognition and advancement. The Hazeland 10-day with being in unlawful enlled with the object of appointing go to the steam launch Li Tak, which was Q.M.S. Davis, b Pestonji
conuities of annagement. This most lying alongside. Witness became frightened Rev. Fuster Fege, money has been solicited and freely question in dispute is one, eminent possession of opium. They wore arresteding was Exed for next-wook, and will duly and want, as he was threatened. He was Lp. Hill, b Pustonji......
1.b... 1 ude-place.
kept in the engine room for five hours. S.-Sgt. Kirby. given for the purpose of maintaining ly suited for arbitration," and the at Messrs Sasion's premises in Zetland St.
1 Pestonji Cpl. Standers, That doge has undergone ammercestry | An engineer belonging to the Li Tak was Ft. Shipton, bs Thyler the pinceproperly. Doubtless those judgment that will be given is The case was remanded until Monday who received the money will be able dubitabis the best way of arriving at next, beil being fixed at $1,000 in the case suffering at the Home emnist, bu denied, also there, and he was similarly threatened.bigt. Manre, nos out
of the first defendant, and 8500 in respect and Mr. Hickling did not deny it, but The robbers made the second engineer of Mr Tucker, h Pastonji ..."
Mr C. F. Mason, of a settlement of the points in dispute of the other two. to explain how it was allocated.
During he expressed the opinion, that the supe the Li Tak start the ongines Their explanation of the present con- As to those points, it is unneces-Mess Wilkinsoa and Grist, and Mr Hindiniendath had done what he Indieved the time that witness was confined in other words he has caused suffering by stamping all the time. The engines were ing. In our opinion those who receive Sary menulime" to refer to them here, of Mesars Brutten and Hett, are defermling i bo best, if by had acted mistakenly. In the engine tuna, tho launch had been
They were fully referred to at the time money from the public for such a Presidens Taft startled the 'civilized
A man was charged before air Melis verzealous desire to be human.stopped at five o'clock in the atorning by
The kicu that dogs lard beer jusuficiently the second engineor at the request of the Pestonji d
pirates. About an hour afterwards witness Tayler came up on deck. He did not come up. V. Braga, place put themselves
world by the course he suggested re-bourne this morning with being in unlawful fed, he did not credi,
possession of a large quantity of auuuuni-
before as they threatened to shoot him. obligation to see that the place is
trne Mr. Hickling is not, in a peition The robbers find all gone then. All the
men on
on the launch, as well as witness, properly managed-if not by them-Barding the payment of wills by the tion: Me W. B. Hind, who defended, it statement regarding mader feeling is un-
Ware ordered to leave the launch at the
The 1st Battalion K.O.Y.L.I. hell their has not visited the Home in the last time that witness went. 'selves, then by competent deputies. If upping concerns of foreign countries. that the case of aumunition was consigned to siy, for on his own statement that he
Annual Sports on the Naval Yard Re Great Britain immediately protested, boa foki of the defendant's who had now
absconded. Sergt. Watt, howover, said the month or two.
Corroborative
oborative evidence was given by
creation Ground ou Saturday afternooit. the place is inadequately supported
basing her protest on the y-defendant told him that the goats belonged
tho cook of the
Hoi Y ບາກ, who said that Brilliant weather prevailed, and an ex- Some light was, shal upon the cause financially, it should be closed or
to his father. Defendant admitted a pre- of the discuse among tin animals by Mr. about half-an hour after the launch Li ar ceptionally large crew were present.
Stins soine other means adopted to carry it Phuncefote Treaty, the terms of which
for them. The e some emper
Both the Officers and the Non- enclosures were properly. We sincerely trust that Sir Edward Grey was of opinion, vious conviction for a similai offence whes Hickling's statement that a mouth or had started, he was told by the robbers to the events were contested in a
touk in tow a juûk was one affected by ninage, and Before And the police will look into this matter.
various Committees to ensure the comfort suggestions. The President, with the fined $50.
it was noted the other dogs were in the Pilates Witness was made to as-ist
12 fastening the tow-rupe, Their Lordships Sir Havilland do feed. The healthy, dogs were isolated back into the hold. When he came pleted with att a hitch, which said sche
und was then the guests. All the events were com- support of the United States Senate,
The Regimenta? the arrangementer. evidently considered that the en- Sumaren, Sir W. Rees Davies and Me, and some of the others raped soul sold.
news had been to Macao, and iden-down" contributed Ingely to the anurement of the spectators, the children ormous expenditure and the other Justice Gomperta continued the hearing Those that did not respond to treatment again the robbers had gone. Wis
in the Full Court of Appeal this morning should have been destroyed borg befor Litted both the junk and the tow rope.
The case was tenonded until tomorrow. especially enjoying the anties and trick Oxer again Portugal is experiencing sacrifices made by the United States of the case in which the partics as they got into the condition in which they onsiderable excitement owing to the justitied a course which practically members of the La Family, and the appeal were found on Saturday be th• Hon. M-.
any right-minded person. turn political affairs have taken ateant that the Treaty obligations against a judgment of the Chief Justice Hewett and Mr. Gedge is obvinist
McNeill, who is representing one of the Lisbon. There has been, it was well-would be ignored. To the indignation involving a sum of some 325,000, Mr. D. AC CLOTES. known, anch arest throughout the that this course aroused, the President appellania with Mr. C. G. Alabaster course of the Administration, and the and his supporters were, at the concluded that part of his address bouring announcement, therefore, flint, the time, apparently absolutely indifferent. upon the judgment, and proceeded to Cabinet have resigned will doublies Consequently, the President's latest address the Court apon the facts of the cause little surprise. As to the work decision will be, as we have said, of the fate Cabinet it is necessary received with universal'approval, as Visefer here at present, but we should questionably it is the best coume ljke to state that it was evident timt to adopt, particularly as Great Britain
in no way modifiel her original | they might have retrenched to the benefit of the country, to say nothing claims. The dispute might easily have of solidifying their own position; for, led to regrettable ill feeling between two entries, which hy language, by just Nemesis sooner or later catches up a wasteful Covernment in a Re, traditions and similarity of institutions puldie. Then, it was obvious that are closely akin to each other.
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would be infringed by President Taft's interrogated by Mr Melbourne. He was two ago among the stray dogs Juken is Tak stopped outside Cheung belonging to crowded and everything was done by th
the late Governinent were much too All lovers of justice and equity will rigorous in their treatment of political rejoice that the stumbling block has prisoners and tou drustic in their been removed, and will await with opposition towards the great Church equanimity the judgment of the | which had fores many centuries been ligue Arbitration Court, assured — power within the lit Wedint in this way the true interests of gan well understand that as to the disputants will be best con- the former very rigorous treatment sidered. was necessary in the early thys
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Bishop and Mrs Murray were passengers for Shanghai the P. and O. u.s. I
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Chau harbour,
Cruelty to dog in a very inhumane Why was related in a cat the Magistracy to-day. Two men were seen by Susijary
med officers'
displayed
afternoon.
At the conclusion of the spurts, the Regimental trophies won during the year and therizes for the sports, were present-- ed by Lieut. Coll.A G. Marrable, the Commanding Oficers
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Flowing is a list of the results :- Harle-1, Bugler Derick, 2 Pte Vickers 3, Pte. Crnkun.
Purring the Shot-1, Pt. Cookson; 2, Sgt. Rolfed.
The Band, under Mr F. G. M The silk en U. SK. steamer Chicago rendered a splendid" program, which Mr. Highling resgated the inmendo of Maru which left Heugkong on Nov. 28thudile considerably to the pleasure of ris
of our contemporaries merrning the last, was delivered in New Youl on Jan.
he published.*** fines of the Here, and said "Cer. [2nd
the Government made the Ripulation unly accounts will
before giving the Bone their support. Farther thua thu ho pointed out that is booke should be open to the spector Faye from his verandal in the compound of the Kwong Wa Hospital as and to the public at all lines.
Now that public interest has beenYan. They lead a rope tied round the aroused steps will doubtless be taken, at Deck of a puppy and they swung it round the wasting next week "to put the utan.until the eyes of the furtunte animal
Three Legged tar, -1, Laner-l/pl.Cobla Sir Charles Elliott returned yesterday "gement of the Home upon a propertied out owing to its half-strangulated: 3, 6p. Light. wal Lance Cpl. Barnes,
High damp, Bagley Dewich; 2, Pte. An innovation'ia to be made on satti | Jones,
Wond from Amog after a vist to the Northern If this hat been an earlier there condition The men were fined $2 ch.
Open Mile.-1, Jance Cpl. Mr. Birkling day evening next says the Y.M.Ç.A.
- That Sale --1. Pe Richardsuc: 2, 1'te. for representative in parting that Bulletin, when a conforance of users RAM uner Ward, R.G.A.
will be held for the piispose of corsiloring me prepared to there are many wh
Ang44 54 Pie Dunkly criticise but not to help.
the affairs of the Association and easferring together upon ways and movis by which Bedford, the Association may began inercingly
and Comet Parts,
India
Awang the departures on Sabaiday wore Mr J. Olderap and Mr A. C. Holbrow, Hongkong, for Shanghai,
The Bishop Victoria will speak at the first meeting of the Week of Prayer pt St.
Major Wenborn will provide. Paul's College this afternoon at 5.50 o'clock.
would, probably have been no cause for "plaint. What is used in a strong
womalttee of workers.
Mr. Tata's Ylows.
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ful to the young men of this Colmly.
Mr. F. 1. Tala, upon when rar The idea is projectal by a groůp of keenly presentative andled this offignon, vore interested members who are generously Toute Mrt Hinkling's statement réparting acting as hosts for this occassion. The The marringe took place very quitely at the responsibility for the management of Chairmen of the different committees
the one. fr. Tata said us hogy presenting nesivities will be invited to St. John's Cashedrid on Saturday of Mr A. R. Lowe, princips? dhe firm of Marsuperintendent it was solely in his charge, prosent the plans and policies for the Lawe, Bingham and Mathews, account and he had visited is ihren tires dirent departments after which there which should contribute much in the way "XL"this"Angintracy-bois-for-manunt and Mirs. Gish Dargh Evans | eeuk-ón Sunnys, Wednesdays and Fri will a frank constructive disci
1089 vark -1, Cpl. Light; 2, Janes.tpl. |Haynes, Pa Vickers.
Lang Jun-1, Buger Dewich; 2. Eter
12.
Raves. - 1. Famed Sgt. Alp; 2. Sgt.
Tug of War. Catch Wiight,--], ""
325 ** 141 Ch
Courter Mile --1. Lance Cpl. Barnes? Opa, Light; », Pte. Vickers; 4. Lance, pl Cable, Puber Race, 1, E. Ong. Ph. Bariday, Pie. Vickers Tanoelpi. Barnes, ang! Cpl
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Regiment Milé- 1. Lmes.Cpl. Rich- ants a;2. Pie, des; 2, Mhe. Landert.
Patel 1 og 1. Ste. Miller; 2, Me
Satie Tops Ray Kane-1, 23
0 yards. ite. Funes; 4, Upl,
Thinking person could possibly object / were clarged with lieing in porsiesdon of doughter af Sir und Mer 1, de 1, "Evaše day. The dogs were power sterfy of ner sigestion and ideas 11mb ** ** | Pajatus ;
falme coins and a plant for making canter. of Shaighai, who were "present at the goalja hut recently the bay in here ille hops, Frault in bringing the Association i
Fog of War, Light Weight--1, "G” the measure that fait const 121 Queen's Road West, a cremony. Thurs. H. Clay Moylo, the duty of baking after the animals nester the accomplishmassed the purpoLgh 1. Vinners,
C13, E Co. were adopted to prevent on Davidon defended the must, at the chaplain officiated. Mr and Mrs Lows and feeding this had lợn undertaken for which it exists the development of
are pending their honeymoon at Taipo,
be a relative. This arrangement proving Christian Manhood, detut or to the actual punishment was resounds until. Monday.
Las the
to sell LANTA Baitary