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The moment is singularly chosen

NEWS OF THE DAY.

Due of plagdò was notified yester-

Dr. Fitzwilliams returned to the Colony from Japan on the O.P.B. liner Empresa of Asia yesterday.

MILITARY FUNERAL.

RA.M.C. PRIVATA'S DEATH.

The death eccdrred at the Military Hospital early yesterday morning of Phi. ruta Charles Crafts, of the Royal Army Mediend Corps, at the early age of twenty. six. Private Crafts, who was a promiss.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. THE WANCHAI MURDER

THE ANNUAL MEETING.

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Tão annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Seisty was held last evening at the

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tentering upon a war

is unfortunately built for but one end. It starts with the supposition that the whole world is at peace.

Severn) sights of wildfowl hare beon seen on the West River in the last few days, The birds have made their appearance carty

this soon.

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Colonel C. W. Brats, labs Chief of | dva Municipal Police of Shanghai, luft for At Romeo angurs who were Peking last week to take up his appoint. gravely charged with peering into thement as Pulico Adviser to China. entrnila of snerificial, victims for prog- nostics; favourable or unfavourable,

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was attended by representatives of all the corps in garrison, as well as a man her of civilian friems. The offoers, war.

theves and non-commissioned

The

to a tree by the neck.

Mr. G. H.. Woodseek, Assistant Crown

Solicitor, persecuted, and Inspector

early represented the police.

time as witness. Defemians boarded out for a few days, and then

came back. This Jap ocurred twice. Witness and

fendant slept si te dice side by side. He had noticed him wearing a girdle-- is was a leather strap. The girdle pro-

Miss Mand Allan is to tour India in fonducted by "the Ror, W. L. Foster the members this number would be smeril' (by which the dead girl was found

of future events would not look one fmpany wish the Charulavisky Trio, and

grin

Angkong. No defnita details are yat to haud.

uulkls,

a shock to his comrades. He or the president, Mr. W. Dickson. There

was a fair attendance of numbers. a respected member of the Far

The statement of accounts, submitted Cathay Lodge 1.0.G.T... and of the bl Tert of the Order of Roshabites. The showed that the balance to the credit of

Tat Ping, & coolie employed at th innerai took ples with military hours "the welery now stands so 85,428.32.

ention puils, said he lived in the work- ; - The Chairman, in proposing the law's quarters at this milk. The defen- at the Happy Valley last evening, and must 54,732.71 last year.

tien at the reper and balance sheet dans buried at slept there at the same observed that he thought all who were at the St. Androw's Ball last your would the R.A.M.C. attended as moun admit that it was a great ers and the Duke of Cornwall's Light embership had increased this year by Infantry provided the band, firing party 31. ne against 52 lash you. The com a gun carriage term. The service was mittoo hoped that with the assistance of

further increased, Pegg, Chaplain to the Forega. »

Buferring to the Wreaths were sent by the following ccounts, le Chairman said the absenergi was the oud word by the delen. another in the face without'a sardonic fit is posible that the tour will extend to ¿onol and Mrs. Irwin, C.O., and officers, of one item would perhaps, strike them ano. He could identify it as it had no R.A.M.C.: patron and mqbers of the

SN poculiaro money had beer. Es-

The defendant when asked if he had Will it be possible for the one

Queen Alexandra Military Nursing Sör hused in charity. Whether it was that vice. No. 27 Co. Royal Army Medical. Sectamen were in more attuent circunstions to put to the witness, hundred and forty judges of the

swrted that the girdle did not belong to hini, (Arbitration Tribunal who are to at-i

The Hodgkong Jockey Club giveπno Corps; Sergeants More. R.A.M.Cs than in previous years he did not tion thas entries for all events in the fifth Junior N.C.0.4, A.M.C; Mrs. and know. The fast reinsined that there had tend this absurd coremony to refrahi |

to the Hon. Miss Sanders. B.A.C. Sick Berth evn practically no applications gymkhana neoting close from a smile as they exchange rotary. Hongkongkhana Club on Steff, Royal Naval Hospital; Sargeants misted to the Prident or Hon. Secretary glances? We were present. they Wednesday, the 1st Detober, at the Flong-Mess, Royal Engineers Royal Engineers for assistance during the year. One cr

stationed will say to themselves; in order to | Lung Clubxt 7 pm.

Rowen Road Hospital; two stall applications, he understood, Junior 8.0.0,"%, 85th Co. R.G.A. were mods to Mr. Pollock which the establish peace, while all are trying

Detachment, Army Service Corps: De Fresident himself disbursel. Since she The Yuan Sang, which "arrived tachment, Army Ordnance Corps: Junior accounts chand they had transfered to-day, reparts that on Monday, Sept. 2ad, N.C.C.'s. Army Ordnance Corps F 81,000 to fixed deposit, rising this

Lodge 1.0.0.T.: Cornwall's decent to $5,30%" In my case, the ceremony must at 3.50 p.m. a large iron budy was sighted Cathay

hetween Hongkong and Manila "in lat. Lodge 1.0.G.T.; Rechabitas Eastern give rise to tears as well as laughter | 18′′.86′ N. 119.55 E. The steamer was Allianco Rechabites Tent No. 3878, and it was carried umminesly. Men of sense and sceptics will laugh.stopped, and the buoy wax taken on board, 10.11. Hongkong: Mr. William Hil The unhappy people who have suffer-being afterwards conveyed to Manila. The late R.A.M.C.), Sumitory Dept. Afr. ed from wat will weep, a

and Mrs. Thompson (lato R.A.M.C.). Philippines authorities disclaimed owner- It is indeed an odd idea to have shin, so the buoy was brought to Hong-Sunitary Dept.: Detachment. Army "Pay

Corps Chinese Gardener, Military Ho | built this Palace of Pence and toʻhare | Pong.

pital, Bowen Road. General Memoranda..

given it a name which so narrows its Treniny, October 2 :----

11Ds. n.-Hongkong Cutton Spinningject. In general edifices bear the Wessing & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Meeting | Same which corresponds with their objects. A church is a church, a

RINTH.

HAWKING On September 24, at the Victoria Nursing House Shanghai, the wife

of W. J. Hawses, of a daughter.

MIMO FOR TO-DAY. p.m.-U. S. P. C. Extraordinary

General Meeting.

MEMO. FOR TOMORROW. 2.30 p.ru. Auction of Furniture at Messrs Hughes and Hough's Sales

Sharehollers.

to establish themselves on a war footing.

20 pim. Aution of Furniture as Northeatre is a theatre, a prisou is a

1. Gomes Villas, Kowloon.

3 pin-Auction of Levehold Proporties

by Mrs. Hughes & Hough. 550 p. - Hongkong Football Club,

Annual General Meeting.

Fatnar, · Outuber 3 -

2.390 p.m. Auction of Hunséhoil Linen

Rouge

SATURDAY! October 4 1—

Noan Hongkong Hotel On. — Extra

ordinary Geiseral Meeting.

prison.

But what can possibly be a Temple

SPORTING.

Aquatic Sports.

After heavy rain in the morning."the of Peace here there is no pence? Its weather, was beautiful for the Annual ane expresses nothing more sub-Aquatic Sports of he 87th Company, stantial thana wish, then a dream, R. G. A. at Stonecutters Island yesterday

at Masses inghes and Hough's Sale chuan a possibility. It is a Palace of afternoon. There was a large number of Peace withont peace: it is as ifpectators; many officers and ladies being present, among these noticed being, Colonel churches were built without worship fes. U.R.A., Colonel Usher Smith, A.C.D., of worshippers, theatres without plays Major and M1x. Currie, Captain Cunning or audiences, prisons without trials or ham, Captain and Adjutant Garwood, and prisoners. It is a palace empty and Captain Hume-Spry. abjectless, a palace without inhabit ants, and so to-day a mere castle in

Ang China Vilaü

Honnaise, TiesBAY, FRIT. 3.-1913, Spain -

THE TEMPLE OF PEACE.

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Some things these ingurul cere monies will not lack-fine speeches, hollow but sonomus, But who wil

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Temple of Peace at The Hague, pay any attention to them? built by the munificence of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, does not, remarks the Literary Digest, appeal much to the warlike nations of Europe. It is regarded as the outcome of a crochety dream of the impossible, and

and locked upou with polite indifference by the

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.SUMMARY COURT.

In the Summery-Court this morning uw actions arising out of the security Chinese promissory notes were heard by the Poisne Judge, Mr. Justice Kemp. Tho uses were taken together. Woor Chun Sui, trusler, of 10, Connaught Road West, claimed from Eu bg Sun and Wong Lung alias Wong Sai Tung, both

Mr. A. Forlies serailed the gazotiona

The election offers reulted am

After another witness had been called,

the case was committal for trial at the Cinsinal Sessicas.

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MILLIONAIRE'S' WILL.

£14.500 For Charities.

5201,0 0 1 DEATH DOTIES.

J. W. C. The second milliozsiro "estate of the

follows President. Mr. Bonior: Vier-Presilent, the Hon Mr. current financial year and the third of the avid adale: Hon. Secretary, Mr. calendar year is now proved. The estate Wr. Amateung: Hon. Treasurer. Mr. in that of the late Mr. Gorge John G. M. Didgety Counnittee, Messrs. B. Fenwick, of Cing Head, Bourbemonth, and M. Dyer, A. Forbes, J. Reid, V., Temple of Lyudburst, Hauts, formerly ernier ton, and G. M. Young.

partner in the banking firm of Lambton and Company, of Newustle, and principa Proprietor of Fenwick's Browery. Chester le-Street, who died on June 30 last, aged ninety two years, leaving unsettled estate now swom for probata at £1,188,845, with pro-net personalty £1,056.004.

The President propond that St, Andrew's day ba celebrated this year by the customary ball, rum on the usual lines, on Friday, November 28, the actual anniversity being on the Sunday.

Mr. Ritchie scended, and the position was unanimously agreed to.

Mr. D. McNeill asked the President beslag & inan who with not a Scoterman was eligible for membership of tin sciety. There seemed to be difference

of 180. Connaught Road Centrul part of opinion on the matter and he wisher nere in the Into Kwong Hung Vien firm the society to settle it.

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Mr. Fenwick bequeathed £31,000 to the Royal Infirmary for the Sick and Lame Four of the countries of Newcastle upon Tyne. Norimberland, and Durham, £3,000 to the Binking of Newcastle's Church Extension Fund, £10,000 to the Royal South Bants and Southhampton Bpital, Bournemouth £4,000 to the Career Hospital, Faibam Road,

Weston's

of California merchants, 76. Jervois The President sad he did not res... 25,000 to the National Hor Street, $200. Jest da security of a pro. has the question ever being raised before:pital for Consumption and Diseases of the

isory note. The second claim was by The antitution of tho pirty laid it Chest, Ventorr, £2,000 to

Mins the Kung Sun Lang fin against Wong down that "any respectable Sestsman Royal Sailors' Keats at Portsmouth and Devonport, £2,000 to the East Loaden Su Tung, u King Sam and Ha Yuk was eligible ice membership.

Church Fund, £200 to the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney, and £2,000 to the British Home and Hospitat for Incurables,

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Sung, partners in the Kwong ing Tuen," Mr. McNeil said he had heard it stated for a similar amount.

that if a man was born in Scotland he Mr. Dixon, of Messrs. Denzon, Looker," was entitled to become a member, re- Streatham. tregon and Horston, represented plain. gardless of his parentage. "Ho conterded

in both actions; Mr. 0.-P. Men that to be a Scotsman suust bequests to various abarition, amounting

The following were the Committee and official...

Committee. President :-Vajur Ï.B.F. Currie R.G.A,

Members. Capt. C.A.N. He Spry, 8.0.A. 2nd Lieut. P.R.M. Calios, R.C.A.

§ defended; and. Mr. C. A. S.. Rusa repro- Sub-Committee. C.S.M. Tatton, Sergt.sented the third party. Savage, a/Br. Giles, a/Br. Underwood. Gr. C. Williams, Gr. Gitord.

Oficials. Starter:-52. Norris, R.M. LI. Judges-2nd Lieut. P.R.M. Collins, R.G.A. C.S.M. Taltơn, C.Q.MS: Wal

The Austro-Hungarian eraiser. “Killer, arin Elisabeth" arrived at Hongkong"

this morning.

Nearly all the events attracted a good. number of competitors, as many as thirty entering for the high diving. The results of the events are appanded.

1. Tone Rice, Four mea per Section. Each man to swim 60 yards.. 1 No 3 Section, Corp. Falconbridge, Bombe

and For being in unlawful possession of a Patts, Trptr. Bacon

Ganne, quantity of tarpaulin at West Point, White, 2 No. + Section. Bombr. Wabb, Chinese was fried 850, or one nath by Bmbr. Chisholm, Gunner Dyson and Gun- Mr Hazel nd this mor ing.

ner Penfold.....

A stowaway from the .. Yat Shing press of France, Germany, and Eng-was fined $100 or two months by Mr. [land, whose columns are filled with | H-zuland at the Magistracy this morning.

discussion of growing navies, pro- longed conscript service, compulsory jenlistruent, and building of big war

ships. War is literally in the Euro- an uir, where military aviation is a foremost question and the recent discovery of coronium, as a gas of extreme lightness, appears to be valued most of ali na furnishing the the power to raise an air-galley to a height beyond the range of terrestrial artillery.

The German Coumission for arranging the claims to be brought forward in con. ection with the former revolution, con- sisting of Hori Ploiffer. Dr. Rossier and Hauer, has begun its work at Peking.

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2. 124 Yards N.C.On and Mens' Race, { Over 12 years' service. 15 years' service 10 seconds. start. 1 Sergt. Blundell, 2 Sergt. Daltor, 3 Gonner Thomas.

3. Throwing the Pole Ball. I Bomber. Potte, 2 Corpl, Falconbridge, 3 Gunner Dyson.

4. 100 Yards Race. 1 Tr tr. Bacon, 2

Gunner Dyson, 8 Bombr. Chisholm.

The defence was that oso amount was repaid though the note was not handed back and the other note was

born of Senta parente,

The President observed tant he thought avery member would agree with Mr. MeNaill

There are also some sixteen other be-

altogether to about £90,000.

Mr. Fenwick left £30,000 to each of his · six daughters, and 21,000 sach to two sisters. No appreciable provision is mado for his son, Walter Lionel Fenwick and Mark Fenwick, as the testator had already made sufcient settlement, and for the latter by his part- provision for the former by pership in Lambton and Co., and his purchase of the Abbotswood Estate and by... rarions gifts to each of them

He directed that the duties on all of the entate, above legacies should be paid out of his as any duties chargeable in respect of inter vivow" gifta, and anbject to these provisions he left the residue of for his property upon trust in equal shares his six danghters above mentioned..

Apart from the duties on the seciled funds and the "inter vivos" gifts above referred to, it would appear that the ran

Mr. Disun stated that the first loan was a private one by his client, and the serend amount was lent by his "elient's Mr. P. D. Wilson raised another phase Arm, the Kang Sun Lang. Both notes of the position. Cu two occasions his were chopped by, the defendant frin, and nationality had been questioned by me he would call his client to prove that the whe did not know how to wear High ancy was paid over.

land dress (laughter). They wore the hit with braces (laughter), and con-- tended that a man been outsider. Seation could not claim to be a Scotsman. He issued.

submitted that if a man's parents were

both clains.

Judgment was given for plaintiffs on Scot no matter where he was born be

wa SoolsTIAN,

The President remarked that he thought nobody would disagree with Mr. Wilson.

man might by boin in Timbuctoo and | payable to the Exchequer in the form of still be a Scotsman

dosth duties on the above valuation will Amount to £231,000.

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SHIPPING GAZETTE.

(From ***Shipping and Engineering.") ·

Mr. H. Lofley, chief engineer, Kum- sang, has gone chief engineer, Yuenang.

Mr. E. P. Coleman has been appointed supernumerary second oficer, Kumsang

Mr. G. E. Vaughan, supernumerary second officer, Kamsang, is awaiting orders. Mr. C. E. Holmes, from leave," has gozo chief engineer, Kamsang.

Mr. J. Pabria second officer, Choysang

5. High Diving." 1'Bombr. Bancroft, 2 has gone supernumerary, Kumsang, Gunner Luck, 3 Guaner Dougherty,

Mr. H. W. Grist, from leave, has goue second officer, Kingsing.

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unsettled property of the gross value of 192,384, of which £25,101 le not per sonalty.

Mr. A. Sinclair asked if the accounts, Mr. Alfred Tolhurst. J.P. for Kent, who showed a "credit balance from Instand a member of the County Council, left year's ball were really correct. He be lieved that as a matter of fact a co sidorable debit balance had to be made op by the President. Ho considered it unfair that individual members of the society should have to meet deficits in this way. W

Mr. David Smith, of Dundee, sole Smith, waste serchants, left, in addition partner in the fim of Mewm. J. and W.

to roal estate, personal estate in the United Kingdom valued at £150,849.

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The President said there was an actual debit balance or the ball account on the netual subscriptions. But for the wake of ANOTHER IOT-BREAXER FOR the incinber who liquidated it was not

in a position to give the exact figure.

Mr. Sinclair considered it unfair that to expect the President to liquidate any

anremonable tax ca the gentleman who happened to be elected by the vote of

TIENTSİN.

WORK OF KANGNAN DOCE.

The Tung Ling, the larger of two icebreakers built by the Eiangnan. Dock

"B. Quarter mile Race. Open to the Mr. J. Kilpatrick, masond officer, King.defeit which might occur was putting sc Garrison. 1 Sapper Wright, R.E., 7 Pto-ing, is awaiting orders. Cussoli, D.C.L.I., S Pia. Farmer, D.C.L.K Ten entered for, this event.

Mr. J. Barna, third engineer, Yuensang, has gone acting second engineer, same ship. the members to the office of president and Engineering works at Shanghai wentum)

sal suggested that the members should through her official trials on Saturday Isat consider how a possible and likelyyn the "N. O. Daily News" of Sept. 27, deficit was to be made up. Unless mum-

in the presence of Mr. H. L. Fletcher, bert were prepared to be more liberni

7180 Yards Race. For "B" Cartificate

breast stroke, 3rd length any stroke. Only -men. Ist length on back, 2nd length two men entered. 1 Gunner Thomas.

8. 220 Yards Race. 1 Trptr. Bacon, Gunner Dys, 3 Bambr. Chisholm.

Rond yesterday for having in his possessita And thus it Imppens that the leaves and ferns valued at $11.70 belong- ing to the Government. A fide of 13 was Palace of Peace is frequently scoffed

imposed by Mr. Wood today at the at, and indeed the whole question of Magissey. international arbitration and the abolition of war is treated in a tone At the Magistracy this morning before of bantering ridicule by some Euro-Mr. Hazeland, a Chinese was charged with | being in unlawful possesion of two lipe pean newspapers. Thus the building partiidges at West Point. The defendant and inauguration of a Peace Palace said he found the birds in the streete at The Hague is no more than a was fined 810 or one month. solemn farce, says the ontspoken Soleil (Paris). The Soleil is a Catholic

The Hongkong and China Gas Com and Monarchist organ and thinks that any announce that the price of gas will be reduced to $2.50 per 1000 cubic feet bypocrisy is as bad in secular, as in from to-morrow, 1st October. This con- religious works. A Temple of Peace, cession on the part of the Company will no it exchans, at a time when the whole doubt he appreciated by numerous con world "from China to Paru" is either at war or preparing for it, and millions are being spent by Germany, Christian Association are holding a social The members of the Young Women's France, England, and the United meosing in their new rooms on Wednesday States in warlike engines, in armies,ovining, which will take the form of a fare and weapons of bloodshed! A Temple well reception for Mrs. Kydd, who has of Peace, when Mexico is, standing been the Association's Hon. Secretary for 2 Gunner Marsh, 3 Gunner Crossland.

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some months, The new rooms are at 10

al Children's Race. 1 W. Johnston, 20, Dalton.

10. Swimming under water. 1 Gunner Fong, 2 Gunner Moir, 3 Gunner Lock.

11. Tab Race 1 Guaner Wilks and Bay Knight, 2 Gunners Marsh and Pong. 12. Hall-cile Race. 1 Trptr. Bacon, 2 Gunner Dysor, 3 Bombr. Chisholm.

Mr. Y. J. Bryne, second engineer, Yuensang, is an leave.

Mr. C. J Wilkie has been appointed supernumerary third engineer, Laisang.

Mz. L. Foote, supernumerary, Lainang, has gone third engineer, some ship.

Mr. H. C. Clemence, third engineer, Laisang, is on leare

Mr. J. P. Somervills, supernumerary, Yuensang, has gone second officer, some ship,

probability was that there would be u debit balance again.

The machinery is of the ricompound

than they had been in recent yours the Lloyd's Surveyor, who represented the Haibo Conacrrancy. Commbaloo ⠀ and supervised the construction on behalf of The President said that this year it Lloyd's Registry. The vessel is classed in was hoped to affixet one or two little Lloyd's highest class, 100 A.1., and is economics, and the subscription list about 500 tons displacement, and her should be larger.

dimensions are: 197. B, P, 27 ft. beem, Mr. J. Filpatrick, from leave, has gone record on the minutes an expression of

The President proposed that the society and 11 ft. depth. second engineer, Esang,

Mr. C. G. Hedges, acting second engi-gakitude to their late President, Mr. type, with three cylinders working orar neer, Esang, has gone third engineer, same Dickson, for the enthusiastic and hearty cranks at 120 degrees, and developed in ship.

way in which ha bed carried out his the trials about 700 hip. Bteam is sup-- Mr. T. Lowery, second oficer, Kwei- duties during the year. The bailines boilers, each with three furn

piled from two cylindrical multitabular Rombr. Clarke, 2 Bombr. Barber, & Gunshow, has gone second officer, Kweilin

22; furnaces, at ⚫ pressure of 195 b. par square mor Penfold.

Mr. A. P. Carver second effect, Ki-Your was a great succes and this was

duo in a large mensure to him and to inch tlín, has gone sea ad officer; Kwelchow.

Br. J. Hall, third engineer Kashing, has the hard work done by the various com lasge water ballast tanks at either end to "gone third- engineer, Yingchow,

mittees and their hard working Houry B tone of water. Those tanka can Mr. W. Linton has been appointed not Scenary (Applause.)

be toanipulated to

to aint the weight of the 1, Section, Tug-of-Waz Final," No. 3 ing third engineer, Ka-hing

Temel in breaking down ice which the Mr. D. McDongs, third engineer, Po-with reclamation.

The mosting agreed to, the proposition vessel's own weight may fail in doing. The water can be pumped in, or out in a few, gong thurd engineer, Kweilin. Jang, bas 1inator.

minutes by a ten inch centrifugal pump, Mr. G. E. Péct, obief offcer, Ngankin, is on Imre,

located in asuh a position that it can also Best Clowns, Gunners. Puffett and

be used for salenge purposes. Thomas reived special prizes, being very amusing as pounders of Muller

13. Consolation Race, '00 yards. I

14. Grensy Polt. 1 Gunner Dougherty,

with drawn knife, and the blood on Queen's Road over Ah Ting's and the en-Bection beat No. 4 Bection after a pull of Balkan battle fields is not yet dry, trance is on the aldo strost.

and the people all over the world are

being compelleil almost to beat their

ploughshares into swords and their

RHEUMATISM.

praning hooks into spersTheAVE you ever tried Chamberlain's physical exercises. augurs of Rotne, when they met in you and wasting tins, is the longer this Pain Balm for rheumatism 3. If not,

Mr-B. Tarnbull, from reserve, has gone chief officer. Ngankia.

Mr. N. O; Ander-en has been appointed second officer, H-in Poking,

CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.

The vessel obtained a maximum speed of Over twelve knots per hour, and the mean

Mr. E. W. Gray, day pilot Ngankin, Ara subject in attacks of disrthom? speed of ghtrunn ca te mossared marks

Keep,th.olutely quint for a few days, worked out to 11.86 knots, whlofi wae con The Company shield for the Suction ohi on lease,

roat in bad if possible, he trial of your aidered extremely satisfactory, the the street winked and put the tongue disased runs on the harder it is in oura.tajping the most points went to No. 3. Nu: Mr. J. J. MoLowry, from leave, has gone diet and bake Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers teed speed being exceeded by thres quartets into the check. But, declares the Get a bottle to-day, apply it withe vigorous & Section were a close second. AMEN

éhief officer. Tatang

and Diarchion Remedy This medicine of kant. The Tey Ling Jefe Kangran insasage to the äflicted parts and you will

Mr. W. J. Guy, chief offer, Tatung, is qured. Fase of ghronicdian hoes that Dock at Tussday (September 23) ab 18.45 writer we are quoting, "We never be surprised and delighted at the rolet At the ontolusjon, Mrs, Carrie Presented he leave, puis

physicians have fellet on, and it will cars, and telegram wa roof red auzoano thought the Hollanders had quite sous le by all Chemists and to Company Shisul and grise

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