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NEWS OF THE DAY..

Bir Hazeland at the Magistracy to-day tented in to one month's hard sbour on each of two charges of larvany ef pair of shoes and cutting a man's head open. The sentonces were ordered to be concutive.

On the back page of this issue will to accept. the statement as Germany be found some interesting news Itoms. apparently could not be convinced that the British Fleet was the out- come of the Naval Programmes of other countries, notably that of Ger- many Great Britain bad and has too much at.stake to adopt any other course or to accept ns binding any such offer as that made by Admiral Tripitz There are also the other members of the Triple Alliance to be considered.

It may, however, be taken for granted that the most thoughtful of the British people will welcome the

The above Beers, brewed by the well-krown San Miguel possibility a more amicable feeling Brewery of Manila, are LIGHT, very PALATABLE and existing between their country and REFRESHING, and can be recommended as the finest of Germany. While the piling up of their kind on the market:

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OF

BIRTHS.

MACNIDER, & son,

MACNIDen-On the 8th inst., at No. 8, Macdonnell Road, to Mr and Mrs S. C. Levy-On February 4, at Fritton Villa, No. 18 Route Des Soeurs, Shanghai, to aft and Mrs SIMON LEVY, & daughter.

DEATHS.

FAMMO February 3, Pontung, Cyril, bolored eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. P. FABIAN, aged 5 yours.

COUTTS-On January 18, as 19 Glad- stanes Road, London, biARIA, widow of |the lata James Contta.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY. 9.15 p.m.-The Taming of the Shrew'

The weekly health bill for the colony shows that there were three sason of diph tharin in Hongkong and one in the district. There was no death. Three of the case wore Chineso, and und Portuguese (im. ported) There were the e casos of anterie forer (one British, imported) and one of the patients diod. There was one Chinese case of scarlet fever, and three deaths, all Chinese-took place from small pox out

of a total number of six cases, three of

A COSTUME WHICH, SHRANY.

Dry Cleaners Buod.

In the Summary Court this morning the Easton Dyeing and Cleaning Com pany, of 1, Beaconsfeld Arcudo, we sued for the recovery of $85, being camages to a coal and skirt, sent to them to be dry cleaned, caused by shrinkage.

Mr. Hind, of Mosars. Brutton and Heth,

appeared for the plaintif, and Mr. Hay ward, from Mr. Leo. D'Almada's office, roprescuted the defendant company.

Mr. Find said in this onso a white coat the defendants to bo

and skirs seut dry elooned was returned in such a condi- tien that it was beslutely unwearable and valueless to plaintiff. In answer to a question put by his Lordship he said the issue was whether the dress was damaged, and if so whether it was negli. gently damaged.

which occurred in Victoria, and the cibers she took the white coat and stire to in the district.

..

The plaintif said on September. 21st

defendants to be dry cleaned and handed it to the Portuguese,, managerras. She

was promised the costums back in ten days, but though she want several times to the shop she did not get the costume back until October 28, fire weeks after wards. She asked the resistant to open

it had been washed and refused to pay for it.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY:10, 1913

grating the application his Lordship said

R.M. DOCKYARD. VOLUSTIIL ho was inclined at present to and for The Duckyard Riffo-club met the Hong, the plaintiff, but not for the full amount.

When the case was all on again at kong Volunteers at Taihing Rangs on 12,50 the defendant was not in Court, Saturday afternoon in enuncction with, the and plaintiff was also absent.-

Hongkong Ride Longue. The scorER WAIR Hia Lordship said he wanted to saka follows:- plaintif what the value of the dress world have been supposing it could not be cleaned. He thought about $25 or $30 would be ampie.

DOCKYARD.

200

Helmin After some argument as to coats his Hoar... Lordship gave judgment for the plain. Fawosts R. Stewart ti for $25 and costs, and directed that F. Brut........... the defondants keep the costume. ** Heat

J. Gregory

SPORTING.

- (Continued from page 4).

Cricket.

8288

1600

A. Brock

Total... 243 Less handiosp for Aporturos

999 298

681

VĒLUNTEERA,

900 500 Ida. Yds. Id.

31

CIVIL SERVICE ». Staft and Defarturam. Sergs, Sorby .............." 29

These two teams met at Happy ValleyCorpi Bradbury... 31

Serg Bullock ..... on Saturday afternoon. The scores were

STÅTT AND DEPARTMENTS.

Major Bowen, u Bird, b Hamilton

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Capt. Robertson, b Hamilton Q.M. S. Davis, a Bird, b Hamilton Capt. Lampkin, b Hamilton... for. Foster Fagg. e Foster, b Hamilton

Williams, b

Sergt.

Birby, & Hamilton

armaments is absolutely necessary-so

Mr. Alec Taylor, the well-known pro-, long as distrust continues, it is surely fessional billiard player, has arrived in the not impossible for some arrangement Colony. During the put few years he has to be arrived at by which such encr been touring the World and making mous, expenditure might be reduced some remarkable bronks." Recently at without jeopardising the interests of angoun he made 24 and 217 in one the parcel and on seeing the costume said Sergt. Cow. b From

evening. Tomorrow night he has arranged to play two of the best players of the Club Insitune in Ramos of 500 up, in which he will concede 250 to each player. On Wedneming evening a match has been Arranged between Mr. Taylor and Police- Sergt. Fits of 800 up, the professional conceding balf the total Mr. Taylor is acknowledged to be the best "fancy stroke Lillardist in the world.

their respective countries. Even by her own unaided efforts Great Britain. has given proof that she is able to and resolved to maintain the "two-keel" standard, which commonsense justi- fes in view of the enormous interests at stake. None no better than the British that the money spent on armaments could be much more profit- ably utilised for industriel enterprises; and, at the same time, it should not be forgotten that no nation is better able to cope with such expenditure and has less cause to deplore it, even

by Allan Wilkie Co. at Theatre Royal, when it is based on the "two keel " standard. Alone, as we have enid, Great Britain has shown that she is Noon-Meeting of the H.K. Canton & able to face the necessities of the

Macao Steamboat Co.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW,

General Memoranda.

situation. Now, to the joy of all Britons, and apparently to the dis- couragement, if not the confusion, of other nations, the British Colonies Noon-Green Island Cement Co. Extra-are coming forward, and by epiendid

ordinary Genem? Meeting. 3 p.m.-Anction of Sites for Booths and gifts to the Fleet of the Mother Land

Marsheds at the Race Cours,

WEDNESDAY, Felinary 19:—

MONDAY, February 17-

TRAINING NOTES.

Owing to the grass having boen watered dead." There were no bamboos on orernight the going this morning was

the rails. The following times were all done on the grass course —

Sweet William, 11, 35, 1.00, 1.44, 2.18, 251.2; last 1, 33.2

Sweet Pea, 11, 38, 1.10, 1.45, 2.10.1, 2.51.2; lant J. 34.1.

Home Chief, 11, 33, 1.06, 140, 2:17. (2.51: fast 1.34.

Alvard, †, 39, 1.18.2, 1.44; last 1, 25.4. Capello, †, 35, 1.05; last 1, 30. Larkspur and Primrose, 1, 85.3, 112, 147, 201.2, 2.57.3; last 4, 36.1.

Gold and Dreizehn. 1 mile, 36, 1.10.2, 147, 2.29.4; last 3, 38.40-

CHING.

are taking their legitimate part in

THE

ESPIONAGE CASE.

A Further Remand.

6.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's the welding together of the British

Cathedral.

SATURDAY, February 22:-

Empire.

No nation in the world can cope

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Noon Honghong and Shanghai Bank with such power, and it is therefore Mr. Hazeland, the German who

Half-yearly Meeting.

The China Mal.

NATIONS AND NAVIES.

"ON THE BEACH."

An American named Roy Walters. was charged before Mr. Melbourne at the Magistracy this morning with being with out employment or visible means of sub. sistence.

Sergt. Worswick, o Foster, b Hamilton Cpl Baunders, b Bird Pie. Riley, not out...

M Hind read a letter which plaintiff received from defendanta offering ɔ havo the costume altered at their own expense by the best tailor in the town, and in answer to him his client said while poe sibly the skirt could be altered the coat Bird.................... could not be made to fit: there was not sufficient material to let out.

His Lordship: There is not sufficient material to make good the shrinkage?

Plaintif That is so.

41

Cross-examined by Mr. Hayward plain- uff said she had the coat and skirt made in Londen a year ago last October and bills how much could say without referring to her cost. She only wore

it eight times in all.

When Mr. Hayward suggested that the tendency was for people to get stouter in Hongkong plaintif replied that she had lived in the Colony too long to get stout hore.

0 41

Extras 4+1

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.

88

M

R.

7 0 31

*

16

0

34

0

Hamilton 11 Cox

CIVIL SERVICE. .

50+

E. W. Hamiltony retired W. Poole, e Williams & Foster Fogg

O. Hatchison, & Foster Fegy..

F. A. Biden, e Saunders b Bowen R. E. C. Bird, b Davis A. O. Brawn, c Saundara, b Davis H. A. Cox, e Hirby, b Bowen P. Jacks, b Davis

4. Foster, not out...

F

*

E. W. Dawson, c Bowen, b Davie G. R. Sayer, o kiloý b Davis.......

Extras

Cpl. Maauk.....26

Gunnor Martii... -.19

NA

Sergt. Tollan....

21:

24

213

Cpl. Goulding... 23 Lieut. Stewart ..e 198

Tomi...... 100

Lees handicap for Aperturea

88588871 |B

The Inter-Port Match.

LEYDEN ARRANGXMENT.

572

At a meeting of the Committee of the Shanhai Football Association last night,

2 anys they.-C. Daily News" of Feb. 5, 8 J. Quayle of the S. M. Police was chosen

to represent Shanghai in the Interport

game with Hongkong on. Thursday, in place

16 of Brands who is unable to play through ... 29 injuries. The game will be began at 3 0p.m. and official programmes will be on 5anla at twenty cents. After the gamis both ... 28 elevens will visit the Apollo Theatre, and ... 12 Hongkong will be entertained at the ... 17 Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, and to

8

+++

8

9

Total

+14

**

..136

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

K.

32

Rev. Foster Pegg Q: M. S. Davis Major Powed...

P

33

1 .55 7 1 34

4 dinner at the Shanghai Club on Monday.

The coat was tried on in Court, and be obviousl was. see to

too strall. Plainti pointed out that it did not meet in front and was tight in the back, and his Lordship remarked that the sleeves appeared to be short.

Plaintiff said she would be perfectly willing for defendants to alter it, but obviously it could not be made to fit.

Mr. Hayward: You have not given,¦ them an opportunity of trying 7-No.

KOWLOOK B. v. RA.M.C. Mr. Hayward: I suggest you want B The following scores were registered in si now costume for nothing.

friendly gams between the above at Kow. Mr. Hind: You should not make sugloon on Saturday. gestions like that.

Mr. Kingward: It is obvious.

Mr. Hind: It is not.

Mr. Hayward: Sit down.

Friendly Cricket,

B. A.X.C. Pte. Hibbard, b Overy * L. Cpl. Hill, b Drary

15

b

Pe. Waterson. e Wolf, 6 RavAN.

Wikio...

Mr. Hind: You have no right to talk Pre. Wightergale, b Croucher

S. M. like that.

to and b Croucher

144

His Lordsp put an end to this some-Sergt. Moure, 1.b.w.b Wilki... Mr. Hind to order. what breezy interlude by mildly calling Sergt. Robinson, b Wolf Pte. Tomson, b Croucher Pta. Banford, e Elson, b Wolf

'te. Eraus, potout...

Extras

¦

Total...

KOWLOON "g"

L. M. Whyte, lbw b Waterson

W. T. Elson, b Hill

P. W. A. Wilkie, ran out

***

All Loagua games sot down for decision

on Saturday are postponed until February

15. The Recreation Club is unable to play the Hongkong team on Saturday, and the | fallowing Lengue eleven has been chosen

to take their plaça :—Katz (B.A.T.) Boll- and (B.A.T.), Grant ("ustoms) Captain; Boulton (B.A.T.) Robertson (Navy)y Laws (S. M. Police); Encarnaceo (B.AT.), Hall (Customs), Reid (Navy). Manly, (B.A.T.), and Doyle (S. M. Police).

Referee, R. Grimshaw. The game will be played on the Recreation Club' ground. On Monday the Shanghai Foot- ball Ciob will meet Hongkong, J. Gir being the refores.

A FICKPOCKET GANG IN HONGKONG.

!!

At the Magistracy this morning before Mr. Hazeland a Chinese man and a boy were charged with the larceny from the person of a silver watch, fob chain and O gold locket.

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20

2A

Inspector Dymoud, said that on the 94th inst. be found two man loitering in Queen's Road West, and from inforzza- tion that one of them gave, he went to No. 3, Third Street, socced foor, whore the two dofendants and another man were. A large number of pawn tickets

L. F. Townend, Moore b Waterson..." Û was found on the boy, and amongst them

G. Wolf, c Moore, b Waterson N. Crnacher, b Waterson

H. Overy, e Moore b Waterson ....

A. R. F. Raveo, e and b Waterson E. J. Edwards, not out... E. F. Gibson, e Hibbard b Waterson.. G. My, not out

**

2 was one for the locket mentioned in

B

0

10

the charge. Ho found the owner, who

said that last week whilst looking into

As the Magistracy this moming before was not astonishing that “. arrangements

remanded last week on charges i taking are now being discussed. One ar Davior in contravention of the photographs of Beleber's and Mount rangement that will not be seriously fences (Sketches Prevention) Ordi discussed by the British Parliament aance 1995, was again before the Court will be the "ten to sixteen "

and a further remand was ordered. pro- HONGKONG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913. portion between the German and the dence would be heard on Thursday and Mr. Hageland intimisted that, the evi-

British fleets. Great Britain must Friday afternoons, March 6th and 7th, Mr. Hayward submitted that plaintif und will adhere to her policy of busing and until that time there would have to had not proved her case. The ons was her feet upon the naval programmes bail of $500 would be allowed.

be weekly formul romands. The same on the plaintiff to prove that defendants did anything further than dry clean the of her rivals, and all the more stead-

estumo by the ordinary process. WHILE there appears to be much in fastly will she do so while it is

His Honour asked what was plaintiff's Admiral Tirpitz's statement to justify apparent that these programmes are

reply to the defendants' letter."

Mr. Hind said it was a letter saying the universal gratification with which out of all proportion to the necessities

that it was impossible to have the co- tume altered to fit and threatening pro- it has been received, it seems to us of the case. That is a point that to be a statement that should not be cannot be too strongly emphasised.

readings unless compensation was puit.

In answer to his Lordship plaintiff said Another matter, and one of almost too seriously taken. Doubtless, it

she could have worn the contume another In reply to the Magistrate defendant two years. It was a very fine"werge. was made in all sincerity, and is there. equal importance, is that if any nation

is labouring under the delusion that said he had no place of living, no em Mr. Hayward said it was a very cheap fore welcome as likely to tend to at

ployment, and no money.

material containing cotton. There was the British are "nervous" to face least a better feeling existing between

Inspector McDonald said the deforno implied warranty that it would be Great Britain and Germany regarding

the "awful "arbitrument of war if the data been sent to the American Con- returned to plaintiff in the same condi

sul, but he could do nothing for him. tion, their respective navies. It appears

necessity should arise, they are much

The defendant in reply to Mr. Mei- that Admiral Tirpity's statement was

mistaken. The call will be respond-bourne said he came to the Colony on

the .. Tuming three days ago. based on a misconception of Mr. ed to as of yore. More reluctant to-

ee from Manila as a passenger. that he had been in the trade twenty R.G.A, District Staff and the Sergeanta fortnight ago and gave him the pawn Churchill's meaning, the First Lord day, than previously, are the British, Walters, who was neatly dressed in years. The costume in question was No. 83 Coy, R.G.A. took place at Lyemun tickets to keep. Inspector Dymond add- on Saturday, in connection with theed that he believed that the men were saying exactly the reverse of that as all enlightened nations should a blue suit, was sent to the House of made of flannel serge which would cost which the Admiral credits hint. What be, to enter upon such a barbarous

about $2.50 a yard retail; it was pot of P-G.A. Sorgeants Challenge Cup and brothers. There was no doubt that n

·very good quality. He had some similar ended in an easy win for the District gang had put up at the address. Mr. Churchill actually did say was proceeding, but neither "nervous"

Staff.

The charge against the boy was with- material of a little better quality scie

drawn in order to allow hifa to give time ago but refused to sell it because

83AD COY, 8.0.1. that he must not be taken as agree nor unwilling will they be if necessity

15 Sgt. Hopkins 22

evidence. ho knew it would shrink. Simply iron. I.S.M. Cutler ing that the ratio of 10 to 10 could demands such action. With their

At the Annual Meeting of the Ladies' ing the material with a hot iron would, Sgt. Wilson

C.Q.M.8 Campbell 126-8gt. Rollinson 150 A pawn-broker was called who said the

Bickerton be regarded as a sufficient preponder traditions, their Empire, their wealth Recreation Club held on February 1st, the shink it. He would say that the mate Keating 100 Sgt. Busamout 193 Incket was powned in his shop on Jant-

following Indies wore clected to office is rial had been dry, elenned and not wash. Mr. Gr. Fuller 151 Sgt. Erwood

130 y 19th. He could not identify either fance of British naval strength as a why should they be "nervous"? To places of those resigned through leaving ed. Asked how he could tell this wit. Sgt. Tptr. Palmer 150 8gt, Shepherd 1 21 of the defendants.

whole." Mr. Churchill had been re- day, not only to the British but to the Colony :--Mrs Leafe to be President, ws said soup left a gloss on material, ferring to our great superiority in other nations, the British Empire is a Mrs T. Bell the Hon. Secretary, in place while after dry cleaning it was soft and of Mrs Armstrong, and Mrs Fattenden the natural. Washing gave material a yellow

Detention.

Mr. James Thomas, Shaw, outfitter and tailer., wbs attended on subpoens, was Eo questioned by Mr. Hayward and stated

LADIES RECREATION CLUE.

Exceptional Merit, vessels of the pre-Dreadnought type, very potent reality, and that its ever-Hou, Tremaurer. All member whoto sub- appearance, but dry cleaning left it white.

(No Two Hats Alike).

INSPECTION INVITED.

Wm. Powell, Id.

BIJOU

bo. the

Pro-

Aman

NEWS OF THE DAY.

For straling clothing valued at 8130 imprisonment and four hours' stocks by was sentenced to three weeks Mr.Melbourne to day.

THE "MESSIAHL"

the Cathedral starting Thursday, Feb. 20th, uppa certain techniest points. and Mr. Faller will he glad to hear as soon

Extras

Total

Billiards.

...131

a shop in Queen's Road some cue took his watch, fob chain and locket. The locket only had been recoveted The pawn tickets showed that a large number of articles had been pawned in Canton. Another watch and fob chain were found. in the house, but the owner had not been located. All the pawn tickets were found on the small boy, who said that the rst

The return game between the Sergeanta defendant brought him from Canton «

DISTRICT STAFF.

Total -870 Total 708

Hongkong Rifle League.

**TAIxon* «. Polica,

Total

209)

A Portuguese clerk in the Hongkong Bank identified the locket as his property, He lost it on January 19th, when it was taken from his pocket with a silver watch and fob chain. He reported the matter at the Police Station,

2

The defondant snid that the man who stole the watch was in custody at the

there, he would admit the whole thing.

Inspector Dymand said that was the äret he had heard of this. „He- had a man to custody at the Central Station, but it was for other reason"

The man who was in custody was sont for and stated that he camos from Canton is look for work. He denied that ho stole the locket. He knew nothing. about it, and had never seen it. The locket belonged to his elder brother.

Inspector Dymond said this was a gang who had corzie down to

for the

TAIKOO.

200 500 600 yda, yds, yds,

1 30. 28, 89

30 31 20 28

86

27 81

28 30

3 Z7

$3

30

22

20

#3

224 427 216-

607

33

034

new year.

¿TOLICE,

200 500 B00

McLouren

27:30

85

26 28

26 20

yda. yds, yds. le hours stocks.

Inspector Dymond said 'he' would az- 82mage for the boy to be sent back to the 76 country.

and concluded part of his remarks growing fleet will ever be on the side riptions have not yet been paid aza Washing also left lines in the fabric and by stating that as the value of the of the maintenance of an honourable to Mire Pattenden, 95 The Peak, and person to tell which method bad been inst. of Quarry Bay and resulted in a wis requested to forward them without delay this alone made it easy for an experienced This match was shot off on Sunday, 9th pre-Dreadnoughts declined, the ratio peace is a matter for universal grati- those using compradors orders are kindly followed. In his opinion the costume for Taikoo by 61. The following were the Central Statim and it he was brought of new construction must Tise."fication,

asked to remember to affix a 5 cent duty since been knocked about. There had

Lad been properly dry cleaned, but it had scores registered — That, of course, Dinst

stamp

not been any negligence to his knowledge. policy of any British Government

His Lordship: You think that bewerer ao long as other nations continue

well the cleaning was carried out theJ. Simpos 31.30

A. Aiacdonald... to accumulate a large fleet.

A ballock belonging to a farmer was

Mr. Denman Fuller hopes to hold the material would bare shrunk? Yes, itJ. D. Danby 20 killed on the railway line at Sha Tin the Messiah

customary performance of selections from the pressing!:

G. H. Bannerman 30 bably, Admiral Tirpitz is animated yesterday.

on Good Friday in the Mr. Hind quoted from a text book on T. Grimshaw ... Cathedral. Practices will be held on the dry cleaning and questioned the witness. Eldridge by the best intentions when he

last five Thursdays in Lent at 6.15 pm in

W. Basford practically accepts what he apparent-

In answer to his Lordship witness said. Summers 27 ly believed Mr. Churchill had offered;

it is impossible to give a satisfactory have the knowledge of materials that Bardicap for Apertare as possible from any wishing to help. As he would not expect a dry cleaner ts bnt, as the "Times" Berlin correspon- dent points out, British naval policy rests upon the programmes of other nations. Germany, therefore, knows precisely how matters stand, If she The Miner. (2) Kiss of Spring.shes to curtail naval expenditure, Life is but A Song (4) Ben Bolt,

-Miss DOLLY, SWIFT (1)My Sanburned Salome," (2) Meet me in Laveland To-night.' 7:15.

15. Froome 0.15 r.

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MISS CÉCILE STEPHANO

she will find that she need only atop building. Long ago her fleet was out of all proportion, to her requirements, her sea-board being comparatively

II.M.S. Flors arrived in, Hongkong Inat night H. M. ships Minotaur, Janu, Usk, Virago, Whiting, and Fame, left for Mira Bay this morning.

A Chinaman fell from Innding bo. tween the kitchen and the main building

of a house in the Central district yusterday. He had fall of about sixty fast, and was küled instantly.

MOTHERS SHOULD REMEMBER

ho had as a tailor. If tho.cosumo had

rendering of the choruses-chosen witheat proper rehearsal, it is absolutely noпry fire rehearsals, that those helping should attend all of the been taken to him to be cleaned he would only have undertaken it on the respon sibility of the customer.

His Lordship said admittedly there was Do negligence, and the only point was Pitt VE Wish to call your attention to the whether it was the duty of the defendante Wo such as whooping coughs, diphtheria, and could not be cleaned without shrinkage Moab Wilson ́... fnot that most infectious diseases to notify the customer that the costume Grimmitt scarlet faze are contracted when the child He thought, that it would be expected CAT has a cold. Chambarinin's Cough Rely that a dry cleaner as an expert would will quickly care & cold and greatly lenees

Sullivan

THIS,

the danger of contracting these diseases, notify the ignorant public at such a mat- small and her, colonial interests of Allan Wilkió Dramatic Company will pro- it contains no opiam or other nxrontier, and would make it his business to

To-night at the Trentre Royal, the This remedy: Is famous for its cures of coids. PICTURES ONLY 7.15 .. little consequence. All along she has duco The Taming of the Shrew the may be given to a child with implicis know what goods could not be cleaned

1 stated that her feet was intended for Shakespeare's comedies.

most farcinal, and not the least fanny of confidence. For sale by all Chamista and

Starsko pers.

Mr. Hayward kod for an adjournment to enable him to call his client, and in

Gordon

218 163

for Apartures

Hongkong d

Mr. Eazoland sentenced the defendans

to two months imprisonment and four

GROUP.

'your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom

80 kousenem. Give hanıberlain's “Cóizgl 7 Remedy; we soon as the abili, become hoarse and the attacks to y, be wardada 573 For sale by all Opomin and Ston

kowpars,

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