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COAL MINING IN SOUTH
CHINA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The running of the 8.43 Sunday messing Golfers train for Fanling has boun suspended, till further notice.
Mr. Adam Wright, third atleer of the teamer Inverclyde, died at son from hear Milure on August 8 and was buried at
my.
3
We understand that the enamikten, of alya V.R.C. hás: kindly grated the By Scunta tha. privilege of a morning dip in the bath during their webilisation, ~||
The Pabu Jadre postponed tha baring of a action in the Summary Cours (this morning "as one of the solicitors, comonroed, a resident of Kowloos, was unable to cross the harbour on account of the typhoon.
9)
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TYPHOON WARNINGS.
The following telegram was received at the Amscion. Coaminte Gear from Madila Obwórvatory at-2.35 p.m. to-day :— Cyclone or Typhono, E. of Balintang Chanush slanstationary.
Cyel nu or Typhoon, Year or over the nurthorn Ladrons, oro Matiana, Jalands, moving NAW.
Wêre
To
THE CHINA COAST
GAZETTE.
Mr. R. Browa, chief engineer, Hsinkong, is on leave,
Mr. B. Euod, from levro, but gone sating chief enxinoer, Halakong-
second engineer, singkong
Mt. W. McLein, from leařo, has grac
Mr. F. Neville, secund engineer, Kinng
fco, is on loats. The following talugina
Mr. W... R. Williams, second officer, feived from the Manil. Observatory by the Tungwo, has gone acting chi toffeur,
Changwo American Consulate General a 30 p.m.
Mr. W. D. "Rodgers, second officer, yesterday.
Tuckwơ, has gone acting chief officer, emo Mr. G. F. James, chief officer, Tuckwe, has gone acting master, swipe ship.
Captain G. Philip, mantor, Tuskwo, is
Cyclone or Typhoon east of the Baling-ship. Lang Channut incluing, ougthward..
|ne
Cyclone or Typhoon cast of the Ladrones Mariana islands, direction ankowo.
हूँ
THE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914
HONGKONG VOLUN.
KLEIST'S" EX- CITING V-YAGE.
FROM COLOMBO TU PADANG.
We take the following from the Straite
Time:*
An interesting if a somewhat thrilling voyage, was experienced by many pas wagers abound the N. Da, L. steamer Kleist which fett Singapore for Europe
Tuesday, July 27th. After loving Penang nothing of any account occurred until the pleasantries of the sip, were bruken te off Ceylon by the approuch of the German liner Room, which ran up close alongside and hoisted a serion signals, following which the Kleist huggol the coast of the Island and entered Colombo a 11.p.m. of Saturday, Au- Mr. J. S. Masson, acting chief officer,gust 1st. Coal was taken aboard hastily Changwo, bas gone second officur. Tus-wo
and at six o'clock the following morning Mr. J. Fitzpatrick, acting chief engineer, he resuruh her voyage to Europe Taksang, is waiting orders.
I on leave.
THER› CORPS.
Corps Orders by Liont-Col. 4. Chapman V.D.
UNIFORM.
All men deficient of 'articles of Khaki drill Uniform must apply for them barween, the hours of + .. and 3,50 p.m. to morrow Friday 4th,
PARATEN,
:
The parada ordered for this Kfternoon is cancelled. To futare morning drills wil discontinued. Four drill will be hald on Monday, Tuesda» Thursday and Friday each wook. All Sections or Companies, whether on staty or not, will attend there parades.
Revelle will be at 6.30 a.m. and Sick Parade.at :7.0.
Parades for to-morrow Friday 4th instand. will parado as for to-day
5.43 p.m. No. Section Artillery Hattery
4.0 pm. Recruits all sostions ander 6 gennt Major
Senate Company under D.CLL In- tractors as one Company.
THE TYPHOON.
Mr. A. Winterbottom; supernumerary, For two hours sha steamed duo' mesé Owing to the severis rain and, wind erin that has prevailed few during the Hain Peking, has gone third engineer, and at 8 am, turned suddenly and pro- zooded dite east. Their hours later Bara last twenty-four hours auch inconveni;
new, was saved to Kowloon residents has gone acting third sngineer, ame ship,
Mr. G. N. Flood, superary, Tingchar; the first official intimation to the par No. 1 Section Artillery Battery Bo- that the voyage man tojbi inter-gineer Co., Night Section 3:0. Go and The Star Ferry Eats stopped running
sengers Mr. Simpson, chief engineer, Tamsul,upled was the issuing of the following Centro Section A. G under D. CL. I. father is dan.."this preventing a large fan lessD. The US gunboat' Eleano went ashore amber of business people, military and
Instructor as ons Company.
Left Section M, G. Co, and Civil Service in the Faruts a Walled Village, alors tres hom proceeding to Hongkong. Wah, on August 19 The Kinglore storm aleting shinewhai enaided the 'which was downward bound mady an
stemmers to resurse prout 2.30 p.m. attempt to to her off without success and
Se siets dainago is reported in con. reptted the matter to the U.S. naval
angramer of the stor suthurities on her arrival hers. She, was maliqucstly refluated without darunge.
19g wave breaking over the Praya in th. Bli ** Fint, and Kennedy Town die. pore endised the aspension of the elve While swinging to the Deep Hole at re tram sirvier in this part of thể town 12:00 p.m. on Auguab the Japanese by several tours this thorning steamer Omi Maro drifted up river and
The new Star Ferry wharf at Kowloon fied the up-steamer moesings of theft the full fores of the starra, but we filredger with her starboard anchor. After ut damaged. Thas waves which bruks 'irmitiess effort to clear it, the cable had to over the son wall, however, washed out he slipped to enable her to proced to her & poetâm if the roadway in front of the
harf,
lorry station,
AB - leave
Mr. M. D. Kerr, send sagineer, announcement which was placed on the Yingchow, ha-gone acting thiet engineer (notice boards of the ship: "I have just Co. Machine Gun Drill on Murray Parsdo received the following urgent legram: Ground. The two latter section will Kleist is immediately to sail for parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 6.0 Sabang for further orders. Consequently, p.m tha Ms. Kleist breaks" the homeward voyage and is now sailing for Sab56ficers on duty Friday, 4th inst., Capts.
On duty Friday, 4th instant. Group 4: Arrival at Subang probably on August Armstrong, Churchill and L. Norrington. 5th. (sd.) Capt."
Mr. J Cumming, third engineer, Ying. chow, has gone acting second engineer, same ship.
Mr. W. G. Ramsay, Changshow secoed engineer, is on leave..
Mr. J. B. S. Nucator, supernumerary Tangcho, has gono "second, engineer, changehow,
Mr. J. E. Ruucie, supernumerary, Liangehow, had gone supernumerary chief Captain F. D. Northaombs of the
Hain Poking,
Chengta, has gone master, Shuntien.
it
Hain
Somas iden of the severity of the envy Two thousand Chinesa Es these days of war and rumours
in the harbar can be ingined from of war, at first sight it seems min-Pot Swettenham day by a Chinese fact that a bamboo jessy situated host for vations ports in Chins. Applies.betw the old Star Ferry wharf and teresting to read anything about coni-] sings ara now being received le a frequent. the Kowloon Gedown "Company's whart has gone šupernumeracy, Hsing Feking,
%
-mining-Or-the other have it must by the For of Chinese and there wept away. The waves also sent favere very faw destitute round the Chinese 144 Star Fires wharf but no timber
Secretariat this morning. Mora tickets, wis, dislodged. however, will bo insined to-morrow. (M. M August 29.
be ruxmbered that not a little sures of modern warfare may depend upenal.. Anyway, we understand thus recently capitalists have really made a serious beginning at getting out some of the coal that is known to await the miner's pick in Krungtung Province. We have been informed tint the coalfield that has been surveyed and attacked, is situated in the district of Kuk Kong, one of the counties in the North, River. For many year and probably centuries,
Da har arrival at T. prebow on August the Tehsing was forbidden by the Chinese authorities logo alongside the halk as it was learned that among her passengers
a number of revolutionaries, who intended to make trouble at the port. She was quently compelled to go on with out parting out the ergo she carried for that station.
The C.M. Mesmer Kyling Yeported
On the new Star Ferry wharf there was only one incident to trened. The (Asint:e's gangway, which was supported only dropped owing to the songping of from the water by a pulley-block, sud.
eesak. This pecurred at 10.30 am when the storm raged, at its height.
THE FRISIA
A Prize of War.
PAINTING TUESVESNEL
Fallowing this events moved rapidly. and is was apparent to passengers that experiened. Painters were hoisted to the they wers in for a new and a thrilling
of the big jellow tunnel and 'wero soon engaged in painting a broad band
it
DETAIL
To furnish Oused to-night. Left Section M. G. Co.; to-morrow, Civil Service Company.
Orderly Officer to night. Lieut. Hurphys :
to-morrow, Corp. Hamilton. tomorrow, Lies. Cunningham
Orderly Servant alebt, Sergt. Jacks;
"
A
Hongkong Volunteer Reserves.
TACADEL
Friday the 4th. Tuanley the 8th 'Lad Thursday the 10th Sept:--Nos. 1 and 2 Companies all Sections at 5.30 p.m. each aight. Dress drill order
Monday and Wednesday the 7th and Sept. (Officer and N.C.O at 5.30 p.m.).
HEBKITRY,
All members of No. 1 & 2 Companies, unless excused, must attend at the Penk Range either on Saturday the 8th or Sun- day the 8th at times proviously notified.
Mr. R. J. Cain, acting master, Shuntien, is on reserva.
of black around it. Further down an- Mr. W. H. Manwaring, supernumerary, sa Peking, has gone second officer, other band of black was painted over Bunan.
the yellow, the funnel thus being is Mr. W. J. Röborts, spornamenty, guised cabplutely. On Monday, August Peking, has gone chief ntbeer, Ningpo
Mr. J. M. Claro, chief officer, Ningpo, 3rd, it was reported aboard that the ship was being chased by antiser. Captain J. G. C gun, from reserve, hasCertainly, away on the horizon was a one master, Tisazio
Captain F. McGarity, of the Tientsin.enk of Black unoke that hung per Whether the verse! isolera."Shipping and Engineering.sistently behind.
was being followed was a matter of con jecture among the passengers. A officer was continually ut she masthead on the lookout, and the Kleist put on all team, making knots an hour, and
Members: will not be requi ed to steep eventually outdistancing any ship that at the Law Courta until further orders bab might have been in pursuit. All lights must be ready to turn out with arms, am- wero ordered to be out by 7 pim.. and munition and equipment at short notice. If to ensure this being cone the electric required-fu the event of the alarm being given members will fall in at the Law current was switched off. Naturally the
Courts. passengers were in a state of anxiety, and Section and Squad Commanders must wondered what it was leading to, especomplete their groups for alarm purposes cinily as the ship was making very ny Morday the 7th Sept and report to the Officer Commanding Companies that this has been done,
W.
THE LOSS OF THE GLENFARG.
Naval Court of Enquiry, .
On Aug. 17, at the British Connlala, Naganki, Nazal Cuart of Fauquiry was beld to investigate the circumstances which attended the wreck and total lows of tho British S.S. Glenfart. Me. G. P: Peton,zigag couP4Q, Acting Consul, was President of the Coun Eventually en Friday, August 7th, the coal bas been dug up by the Chinese to have gone ashore in the Upper Yangtes of the Court of Prize calling upon all reporte) were Mr. W. Davison, Master of haten harbour, Padang, on the west of
A notice has been posted by the Registernd the members (the Sagaki Press liner dropped anchor outside Emmine after their regular fashion, though at thirty miles below Tchang on Agustina erasazued to show cause why the the S.B. Empress of Russia, and Mr. W.J. Suatro. Officials were quickly aboard
inferior quality. Now, however, [ 15. The Kuilee, which was passing, Gernian stonmemhip-Frisis ( Rbde Davis, Master of the 3.S. Sataats. something more actions has been at endeavoured to tow her of but we un-master) her tackle, furniture and cargo, tempted, and some results live nccesful. While conveying lines between should not be declared a kefal pries of followed. The report before us status | ine of the wires and was cupsized, sever) that since the work really has been the Evew, including the Chinese pilot, pushed forward ahint one thousand † were drew pad.
the two ship the Euliugh hent zot foul of
Special telegrams to the Times of
TEAT
il
am.
DUTY AT LAW COUESI.
*
HONGKONG'S SCOUTE.
The Troop Re-organised.
**Our Sectata Gazette,” the official organ of the Eungkeng troops of Baden Powell'i Boy Boots, contains the following note on the re-organisation and mobilisation of St. Joseph's Troop:
The Glenfarg, which was a steel vessal and the wireless installation was ordered The day following of 3,647 tens gross register, of the Parr to be dismantled. of Glasgow, milod trom Moji on the 13th of meat of the passengers called on shel August, at 6.30 p.m., for Woong, with a manager of the Java Bank, whom they cargo of sleepers. At 7 a.m. the next 20derstood represented British und Ame morning the ship struck submerged rook near the Goto Islands, and can at 8.52rican interests. Ha proved to be ex- daedingly kind and courteous and advised "Evidence we given before the Court then to remain shoard the Kleist until by the Master (Mr. E. E Williams), the the Captain ordered otherwise. They had Chief and Third Officers, the Chief and
Fit WA4 with very much pleasure that of the Glenfarg
sions ashore awaiting the arrival of the Governor to contíaus our troop of we received permission from. His Excellency It was stated that the weather was fine other steamer, and spent a pleasant time. Beden Powell Souts in connection with and there was a smooth s. 4t6. not railising of course the gravity of the the Callego. It will not be out of place
bearing 9.58 W., and the Master, being on deck, altered the comme to 8. 60W., and Pression that as a Dutch liner was me.ments for "pining the troop. The p plicant must be "s British gubject and again at 6.15 .. to 8. 57W. At 6.20 pected from Europe they would be trans-should he be an English buy he must be L. the course was altered to 8, 70W,ferred and eventually reach, their zen- anked first whether he will not join the with the object of passing one mile distant pective destinations.
Cadet Corp, in the Colony. I however,
been dug up and sold, this does ¦ Ceylon norounds that re-exports of tea during the period of 1314 from January 1st Second Engineers, and two Quarteromster i to content themselves with little excur
THE DIARY.
five hundred tons per manth have|
MY MOS. FOR TO-MORROW. 10.01 p.m.-Fall Moon.
A HALF YEAR'S WRECKS.
A summary ined by Lloyds shows that
July 14 542 smiling and steam ships terelliding yousels on the Great Lakes and Japanese sailing ships) were lot at mes
ruf weather. Of the total 113. ships it for their gunboats. But the digor of the Times of Ceylon and his wife, of 1993,435 tons were British and 97, of demands of the underlings, and their own Editor. Mr. W. G. & Clair, a 20,091 tone British Colonist.
not seem a great deal, but when we from Eritain are entirely prohibited. That remember what was going on before mau banks are reopening in Londen it must seem a respectable amount.nder trict superrision and marked limitations of basiness. And that many
11.m.-Auction of Hourshold Forgi At first all that could be dug up, was Ceylon, residents are stṛunded in Switzer-condemned on accogul of faults caused by 14th, Shitone Light was observed situation, as they were under the im-hate to gíra fuil particulam of the requira -
tare at Maasen. Hughes,and Hough',
General Memoranda
Fazuar, Sept, 4 & Satpaper Supt. 51-
7.02.234 ..Par clip
of the Moon.
1.
Boxbat, September 8 ----
BA-Excursión to Mamu
Mosnir, September 7 :-
Labour Day-U.S.A.
sold to the Government, who needed 1.ad including. Mr. F. Crosbie Ra un,
payment of recognised "tips" to all and sundry scooped up so much of the profita that the managers game to the conclusion that they would sell no more to the anthurities and bluntly tokl them o. This brought the mat- ter into the light of open day, and it has been decided by the Government,
the time of last writing, was well, and at * ck preparatory to mentor tour Scodand. Another resident of Binuapore wasijuting muter trip to the Ardennes-We don't think he went. (S. F. P. Aug. 28.)
from Shirose Light sud striking a point On August 12th, a number of thein he desirds to remain in the Senats ha est,"
+4
duties now that we have
An British subject, we felt we would like
the flag flying. At the canimous wish o Leave with his wife, but will now return the scoata seat to our Chief Scout the
five miles north of North Baddle Light. At
before deciding. Every Junior Scout must, 7am.. with Shiroes bearing South by took pasange in the fosilmade for Huta-at first and foremost he must think well Fast distant one mile, the ship struck a vial where they arrived two days lets htain the permission of his parents er
The engines OUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS WAR. enwerged rock.
were Among those leaving wero Mr. and Mrs. guardian to join the Troop. By the our full speed satara and the Master. R. Balfour Law, Mk. Arton, Mrs. Morgan [express wish of our Superior it has beco finding that the ship was filling quickly and two children, Mrs. Mead, Mr. and decided that boarders at the College are The Holy Scriptures speak as we all made several attempts to beach the vessel
The Troop oot to join the Troop.
will be! known as Sr. Jowapit remember of a momentous change which but without success. He then tarned, the, Ms. Richard, Mrs. Paliceke and anthrot eligible at UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG." shall come over the world but we fall wool towards Shiroes with view to German lady. Several of the party left Tenop of Baden Powell Scouts and i
beaching her thers, but could find no place Batavia by the Rumphins and arrived comprod of two
: the Seafor eserve that the change, has already come
companies: Matriculation Examination: July 1918.
(previously known as St. Joseph's Body iu exsence in the Incarnation.. We have to to do so, so he placed bar against the rocks here on the 18th inst. realise it. Tho earth must be to the end fat
at Shiroso, hoping that she would rest on
A HARDSHIP ON PÄSSENGERS,
guard) will be under the wre charge of our report says, that, in the future
the seone in which met are to gather the something before being totally submerged.
Senatuantes A. J. Edwards, and the Junior * WEDNESDAY, September 9:
The following gentlemen" have been fruits of Christ's victory.
Thond details were kindly furnished under Soustmaster G. E. Roylance with But we believe The vessel was now going down rapidly by should any underling attempt to reap specssful in the abovu rxaminatĵon, held that it is the purpose of God ** ta nuas, ap”
the head and soon became unmanageable, to us by Mr. and Mrs. R. Balfour Law, Assistant J. M. Braca sa depoty to either „Admission Day-1.8.4."
any advantage for himself be will be tram July 13th to 19th-
to reconcile all things in Christ sad that be the propeller being out of the water.
whose well deserved holiday in Europe troop. For discipline and exercises the SATURDAY, September 19-
vessal work with him. Thes in my about garter to eight the dealt with after the most approved
ells us t
has been so rudely interrupted. They two troops will work together and either No. 1 Cheah Tiang Lim, Jhon tunger attitude towards war is sure arcided to abandon bar. The bests pulled had came down from the interior of Frontusster may take charge. Particular
'opinion uur
listed heavily to starboard and it was Noon-Hongkong" Bank Extr vordinary fashion ia schri-civilized states. Ph. 4 Henry Arcour Phipps. 5 God derermined. We shall accept it as ■
Mooting. ..
The Government has also promised a, 8 Poop Yan Chi, D Li Hin Choung,
Nguna Hai, & Huang Tak Siu, 7 Bat On pecessity, nader certain conditions in the off and sloed by. At 6.52 the steamer Siam, where Mr. Law. is engaged with of the Scouts antice tooth seancial part
siste of things and when we have taro-d gradually to sterboard and dis one of the Siam teak companies on the recommenced, that, these illigitimate payments shall to Eu Khay Hoe, 11 Loko Yaik Yow, 14 cupted it we shall prosecute it with appeared. The Japanese steamer Yants construction of a railway in the north
anquestioning faith, as fulfilling sacred Maru, which was ping at the time, took cerise" So the pacoger have again | Mn Tsang Cheong, 16 Wong Kam Hong. But we shall not acquiesce in the the crew on board and landed them stof that country. He was going on shost to take a little share in helping to keep 25 Chan Chik Kan, 26 Lo Kun:Us, 27 | shall deal with the world as it is but at the The evidence showed that bearings had to Bangkok. They have made the most request of St. Joseph's Boy scouts to be Ittle of the coal, if any, finds its wayi Kaa Kwong, 20 Li Chib Ching; 60 too time, as Christiana, we shuh seek to been taken to verify the position of the of their curtailed excursion, as both allowed to roluntast.t. do anything they into the general market. Meanwhile I Chang, 31 Pi Chin Tou. 35 Wang party and ennoble aur'ancial and national esset, just before she struck wad it was the charge demauled for the coal Chen Tsai, 30 Shum Wai Yaz, 41 Lo relations. We shall reaclutely hold, te siear to the Court that the rewel was about having a gilf for water colour drawing could to help. I was very plazed, indeed. inve reproduced several charming little hearomain fact, many of you reinark did longs I. S. Pennington: there seems to be high. It is aid that King 1, 42 Chan Sik ki, du Ho Luen bidearing need hath and The finding of the Court is as follows views, as well as a painting of the that you did not onto what you
you could be useful. That the That the vowel must have strack a Kleist's funnel being disguised. Pik. 47 Chung Thung Kunj, 48, Tam brought some into, and which nations are
Truus scout spirit and I am pleased to twenty-three dollars per ton is paid choak Kai, 49 Un Kwes, 40 Fun Ching expoet and travel towards."
Aaked respecting their treatment aboard e alle to record that your ofer han for the best kind, and that eighteen Ta, 51 Siu Ho Ming, 52 George Dark better state we shall remember that each Meanwhile in our labours to attain this is paid for the more inferior quality. Chan, 53 Tang Shu Shum. 54 Omar el
That the Master was stearing the naualte Kleist, they and they were very well been accepted. You are all aware in what nation has some ministry committed to it
We all hope that the day may not come course and appears to have navigated his tested and Bad plenty to eat, though at pacity your survices will ha zerjuired.
scarce owing to Whilst it remains so expensive there Arculli; 55 Andrew Ernest Donald,
that its end is not ggraadisement but vessel in a seamaslike and proper manner, Padang water ran
when you will be put to the rest. but like. By drought. They had taken return tickets true scoate wo guin: ** Bo preosted." is little chance of its coming into
service: that war in imm aaurenbly better: He is scoordingly exonerated from biamu than the betrayal of its trust, the negleat That the officers and crew appear to have on the German mail, and although they kind permission of Cei nei Irwin, Báží Ỡ, competition with coal from either
of its duty towards those who rightly look conducted themselves properly and given bad andeavoured to get a rebate the Major Dorgan, Che arranged for Japan or the north of China. Mean- TROPHIES OF BELGIAN TROOP which is made of the opportunities brought Thould be drawn to the position of the them they can do noting in the matter.
to it for help and protection; that the use Brory autistance.
That the attention of the proper authoriy company's agents in Singapore have toll while it is anticipated that at no
4 by the close of a successful war. is in According to a despatch from Brussels, sense measure of its righteousness. has abarred fanger to
Davigation. distant date more facilities will be the Belgian captured 100,000 Mausar while we accept the heavy responsibilies of That the expenses of the Court, fized st Price 40 Cents, arranged between the coal pits and is in the recent victory in Laient, but war, we shall labour unoensingly for peace. £6.3.0. shall be paid by the Master, on
THE CHINA MA11
TYPHOON
MAP and
GUIDE
Enabler one to locate the centre of Typhoon
MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND TAPED FOR HANGING.
From 'ORA STALL OB-6.
destroyed them yowing etw ammunition to it them,
Sope
want of Labour in the spirit will not be fruitless, Experience justifies our confidence in the prowians of the Golpel: The history of Christendom from the fall of the Roma Empire is the history of the prepaulist of the nations for international pesem." "In one continuous-morément piriente: and
the waters of the North River; whereupon it will be possible for big
Americans Join British Army. wide-bottomed barges to float down the river, and after discharging their According to a despatch from Oʻlaws, cargo of coal, could easily be towed shoot 10,000 Astridinho da tribal mazs, have been abolished
about Americson who came drer to: Loup stream by a powerful stean lanach. Canada hars applied to the Canadian and if the ultimate apfel is stil neces- Government to join the Canadian roariy made to force, the exercise of fasce gemans If the report before us is substantial-enforcements for the British expedition to is more and maro determined by moral
considerations the Europesa Continent.
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,
非
C. KAMMING &
Co.
Chemists and Druggista
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATLY
DISPENSEUL
ly correct, there seems to be a hope cre long this district will le bringing conla into the market. Meanwhile, the Government is said to be delighted that it can get its
RHEUMATISM,
AVE you ever tried Chamberlain's Pain Pain fix thestatiem. If not,
You are wasting time, as the longer this
(The late Bishop Wedcols of Durham.)
REMEMBER THE NAME,
one mile distant from Shirosa
submerged obstacle, about one mile N. by W. of Shirose Lighthouse.
whose hyplication the part was held.
Datod az. Nagasaki this Nineteenth day of Augnet, 1984.
Signed
'O. P. PATOS,'
Acting Consul W. Davos, de Empress of Russia.” W. J. Davis,
Master, Estanta
TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY. EVE AMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholers sad
Dianhos Ramady followed by
b of
of the senior venuts to be trained se stretcher bears, while the Βίπτατα have kindly podertaken to teach the juniore the art of bandaging of the scoute (junior) will be añable for demonstsou purpeaes to the Military Hospital and a TheManchester Quantiana re-like number of the Royal Naval Hospital. sponsible for what is surely a unique piece I now come to the climax, of your of journalism the prbliosion of a criticism volunteering. We have got to be. of Shows **The Admirable Beahfilia" prepared us be called upon at any time, "extending to three-quarters of a colzan. Japon your initiative approached your in' blsak versO. As an excuse, the "Gur Chief Snout fr permission to motulize at dian paints out that Mr. Shaw wrote the our headquarters until further orders. He play in blink verse because he had no at onea fall in with your wish and obtains time to write it iu prose,
the maperion of HE the Chorvernor so that we are now ** under arder, "The Scouts parade sich evening at 9pm, for sleeping! in hexdquarters and dianim at 7 are Do Mundays and Fridays the Troop pstade for practica at. Vtretobar Bearer Drill at the Military Hospital and also carry on other
I need not lay here you the fact that high hazour Keen huolutely quiet for a few days, by His Excellency at you, one and all ARE you anbit to stacks of diarrhoes? you have been accorded a very! or in a promise, becareful ofegaer know, apprisute fully, the tute, he has
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.
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