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CADET EDWARD.
THE TRINO'S 20-IL MARCH IN THE SUN,
Cadet Edward, bis cap reversed, his onl farm thickly powdered with dust, entered Mitohet Farm Camp, ‘Aldurahoty" with the 1st Company of the Oxford motion of the Beers Training Chape aftor memomble march el twenty miles,
During the delightfully unconventiona”- fa he has been loading for a week with the corps the Prince of Wales bronzion lain Cadet Edward, aud Cadot Edward learned the soldier's "business, with a vengeando. The march from Mortimer an Monday, twouty wilos distant, under the broiling sun, with the dusty road's throwing back the heat in a glistening haze, would have been a worthy enough feat for a body of highly trained Rogalars. It w
triumph of endurance.
The réveillé sounded at Mortimer e the village church clock struck five. Cadet Edward, with others who slupt with bis in athatobed barn, turned out of their rough bedu and after dipping their heads in pils of cold water from the pump tumbled into
their clothes.
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The early morning coolness did not last "long, and after a steady march of five mü
the heat becache torrid," It was then that Cadet Edward reversed bis cap to keep the heat off the back of his neck. Blany fol lowed this wise precaution. Be marted at the rear of his company and carried a water-bottle, a knápisek, and a ride-a great burden on such a day, took the precaution of lining his boots with boric powder.
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axCHANGE OF WATER BOTTLEN
After about ten miles in the intense haut cadets began to "fall out, and were placed in the ambulance wagena, but no one lost heart. Cadet Edward, who was among the Httest, handed his water-buttle, to a comrade who had asked him for a " ewig," his supply baving given out The cảm: liment was raturpod Inter whon, Cadel Edward's water bottle was dry and his friend had filed op.
It was the last five miles that word the nost trying, and a half-dizen or so flour. It was suggested to Cadet Edward that be should follow suit-suggestion which met with a deterrined "No. During the last two miles even the singing consed, and, with teeth set, in grims silence the company went bravely un, almost choked with dust, and with shoulders sora with the burden ni Tiflen.
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I was just before two o'clock, after a marth of eight hours, that they swung up. the shady lane thac fringes tho lake along. s'de their camp, drawing thờ cheer' of the ambridge section as they passed. After the strengous morning the kétörsoon waY spent in rosting. Cedet Edward slopt. in his hell-shaped tent for two hours and after- waris bathed in the lake,ľs
"The busy work included two battles and
a number of night marshos:*
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The Pince while acting as scout in ad- vance of the Red Army was emptored by the enemy,who disarmed him and took Away his eartridges. "Theïe? trimmph was shortlived, however for a body of Red supECTRIC LIGHT AND FASE, porta came up capidly and denva off the.. aneway, The Prince was rasened, another Cold and Hot Water throughout. twenty rounds of cartridges was served out
to him and he continuad his march.
WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS.
A series of civi actions which a Chinese ax-convict in Sourahara propesos infoging against others thors presents a cui us feature. says the Boursiya Courant. Some yenza ago, The Jan Kis, the Chinnan in questi , was sentenced to a term of im prisonment. At that time, he had an in- heritance of f. 15,000 to receive from the Government Departinest that, administers. the estates of deceased perro x He sont a power of attorney to his wife to receive this money and to Stran- act other businosa as well. It hap
SHOES.Pd, that, by reason of his conviction,
BLUE, GREY, WHITE, sad BLACK SUEDE
PATENT FUMPS,
and KID SHOES.
·Also..
SUMMER HATS
AND
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OCATION good for Hillside Scomert 7 and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourláti made thoroughly comfortable,
this power of attorney was invalid. The Government, however, paid out the 15,000 to the wife of Tho Jan Kle when she presented her olaid. About 'threa years ago when The Jan Kie-who indiben released from prison returned to Sourab sya. and found that lits power of attorney was. not legal, be at once instituted proceedings agains the Government for the repayment by him of the 1.15,000 wrongly prid cat to his wife. He took action in formas pau.. Proprietress. Iorie and was a lowed a lawyer who, in a fatter to the court, declared this" dirty
business." Nevertheidre, The Jan His won
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the court deciding that since his power of itor. ey was vid at the time he made it,
Ready made Dresses to be had the Government had no right to admit It
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HONGKONT GA!!! NRIVALLED position In the B UNITAL Brand
So much for this case. It appears now that The Jan Kis, encouraged by the result of y's action against this Government, intends | Gardens and facing the Harbour.
to claim overal pieces of land which hà Naiborous quies Buites with luxuriously lleges have been illoguly sold and transatted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electie ferred by his wife to the parlons persons: "Fame"
ho are now in occupation. The building Telapannes In Bedrooms and Hitting room of the Factory (one of the greatest banking Hirms in Java) ts raid to stand upon one of the plote of ground claimed
THE KING AND SUNDAY:
The Dean of Canterbury, speaking at he dinner in connection with the jubilee elebration of St. John's Hall, Highbury mentioned that he heard a few days ago at his Majesty modo a rulo never to ravel on Sundays unless it was absoluto neccesary The Church Family nows per says Realling tho, importance of such a statement and the world-wide infüouce exerted by his Majesty, wo ven tered to write to Lord Stamfordons, the King's private secretary, asking for a co firmation of this report. In reply we ro
eived the following gratifying mossago
Backingarh Palace, June 9, 1013. Dear Sirhe answer to the questi ontained in your letter to 7th inst
11 in the afternative. Your Way “faiths Sully, Stamfordham
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