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Trading With Examles.

The following proclamations aro taken from the Government Gazukte ol yesterday's dato —-* Ar THE COUET IT BECKNOKIN FILICE. The 20th day of August, 10147

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

THE NEW ZEALAND

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tha Supreme Court vacation, enda to-day.

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proper end if in addition to the destruction of Prussian militariam, it does not pave the way for a complete cessation of such savagery as is war and do something towards the reali- sation of placing reason and not bruts fores in the ascendant We are, however, digressing somewhat. Therefore to return to the subject immediately under discussion we find that the primary function of, and basia justification for, any arm is the execution of its duties in relation to other than its own kind; thus, though it is admittedly one of the first and most important duties of cavalry to drive the enemy's cavalry out of the feld, and establish superiority, this is actually the secondary function of the cavalry arm; its primary function is the observation and farrying of the kilities it in their intention to sat in dinner at the Grand Eutel this evening 15in the Full. Mall Cezatto."

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The next Mail from Eurogo Whoroas during the present hostilitiespected to arrive here on Thursday, the the Naval Ecrees of His Majesty will Rind inst. co-operata with the French and Busias Nass Forces, and

Whoroas it is desirable that the cave! operations of the allied forces 40 dne 16. they affect neutral ships and commerce should be conducted on similar principles, and.

EN THROUGH TED

TYPHOON.

"LOKSANGS" EXCITING TRIP.

The officers and crew of the steamer

Laksang, one of Mosars Jardine, Matheson. and Cor feet, tell of an argiting experience thay had on the Vowel's last trip to fado- Chink The Loksang was caucht in the

« A FİNE BODY OF MEN.

The little Dominion of New Zealand. with its population of some few hundreds more than a million, is sending 6,000 The October Criminal Sussions open men to Europe to help the British Em on Monday at the Supreme Court.

pire. And the Dominion will care nel ther for cost in men or money or hores. fish and it is said that the horse is full force of a typhoon which allod up to

was the wind, coupled with a henry ask, idol. But it would be good to be the south-east of Heims, and so viciene back there now! Already the most of tha 8,000 men will be under canvas, "and that many times, the vessel and brew" ware waiting merely for the troopships. Rain danger of being lost. Once the anal her more than three years of compulsory heeled over ou the port side to an angle of military training have taught the man 30 degrees and threatened all with destro how easy it is to mobilize without fuss | tion. On this run there' la no means of or fuming, and to know what gear to shelter, and vessels caught in the whirl of a leave behind. Of course, each will have typhoon have to weather it as bust they can. | his uniform and equipment to hand sal in order. He will be ready for the road, The only trouble will be to selost which 8,000 to send first, write Mr. G. Terner

The St. Joseph's College troop of Bay Souta is asempted from registration undar

the Sonictios Ordinanca.

."

The hour of departure of the last ferry from. Hongkong has been changed from 11.30 to 11.45.

Readers are reminded of the special

aid of the Prince of Wales Food

A representative of the "Okina Mall' Whereas the Governments of Frason

weas aboard this morning and found timb and Russin hare informed Ela Majesty's.

the best had aufered severely. The upper Government that during the pressat hos

bridge had bean swept clean. tão barome torand chart being missing. The asmap- accordance with the provisions of the

THE INFANTRY, other Anus of the Service. Again, Convention known as the Declaration of

here had been wrenched away and carried Another Organ Racital in aid of the About them there will be nothing, everboard. So terrific was the force of the Londen, signed on the 38th day of Febru is neither to hold or defeat a hostile ary, 1009, so far as may be practicable: Prince of Wales Fond will be given in St.sensoiously spectaclar. But they wouldgale that the skipper, Captain Ritchie, and open the oys of many. Our footinen the second mate, W. Field Hook, who had feet, although this, its secondary with the advice of His Privy Council,

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and John's Cathedral on Friday, Soth insi

will tramp on and on, rather bigger men · been lyi- g, laco downwards, hopelessly reys function, is universally admitted to is pleased to order, and it is hereby or His Majesty the King has not been than your London Torritorials, with a Ing to control the sturan-toned vessel, be its first and most important dered, that during the presens hostili-advised to exercise him power of disallow spring in their step that tells of constitu decided to vacate the bridge. The staring objective. Ultimately in every casefies the Convention known as the Do-ance with rem ser to the local ordinance to tion powerful enough to bear the heat gear was washed away and for hours the claration of London shall, subject to the make provision for the protection of certain and burden of the day and the cold and varsel lay at the marcy of the son. A life there must be some primary purpose following additions and modifications bold birda and game.

unront of woary night. About eighteen host and a dinghy hrnku adrift, and were which gives rise to the need for any adopted and put in torse by His Majesty's

months ago I rodo beside, I think, 8,000-

lifted overboard, chains and super being of them on a nine-mile walk. Not on selesa in such storm. HoxOKONG, SATUEbay, October 10, 1918 kind of fighting machine apart from Government if the soms had boun

of them fell out by the way. The stondy, its power of offence or defence against raised by His Majesty |--

The additions and modifications are as

even ranks of the 1st Regiment city its own kind; it is this primary par follows

pred men and boye were going strongly to those of the 2nd and the 12th or the 13th "The last two regimenta wers ruch as you could not understand. The local branch of the Confucius So-Some came from far towns and villages, ciety held its annual celebration yesterday others from: nameless armlets of the www. in honour of the Sage at the Tal Ping city was now to them. In all their Theatre, which was gaily decorated. The lives no man had given them orders, principal hongs closed for the day, and nor had they recognized any will save there was a great display of Eiga la the tacir own. The wide spaces had made tnam free men. Discipline was no swach treets. Two gay arches were erected over thing to them. A finer quality than di the western end of Wing Lick Street and cipline held them together. It was open air musical and theasial "perform ances were given throughout the day..

CAVALRY VERSUS AEROP-pose that imparts the initial impulse

LANES FOR RECONNAIS-

SANCE WORK.

Is yesterday's issue we referred to the first of a series of articles, on | aircraft in war, being published in a Home contemporary by Mr. F. W. Lanchester, a member of the Go- vernment Advisary Committee on Aeronautics. Reference was chiefly

and direction to its development In the war, it will be interesting to observe what is done by cavalry and aircraft in regard to reconnaissance and to compare what is actually achieved with the ideas expressed by the writer quoted.

LEGISLATIVEJCOUNCIL.

»

The Government Gazette inneunda ikat

made to the relative importance of Hon. Mr. Wel Yak Re-appolated. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles in warfare. As the subject is of much interest at the present time we again turn to His Majesty the King has been pleased to the. -appointment a' the Mr. Lanchester to see what he has to Honourable Mr. Wei Yuk, 0.10., to be say regarding the relative merits of an Un-officiel Member of the Legislative cavalry and aeroplanes for reconnais-Council for a term of three years; with

Seet from the 22nd October, 1914,

Ladies' First-Class ace work. In this connection we

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learn that it is generally recognised that in its employment in connection with military operations a most QUARANTINE 'REGULATIONS valuable property of the Bying machine is its mobility, it is in fact mobile to a degree that can scarcely have been dreamt of in warfare of the past. When therefore one looks for daes in co-operation with an army in the field in which the aeroplane muy show to advantage, we naturally turn to examine the duties at present fa filled by cavalry, hitherto the arm Special Dinter at Grand Hotel in aid employed wherever mobility was of

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TODAY.

of Prince of Wales Fund.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. e.m.-Excursion to Macso..

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Lady Mng opens French Convent Sale

importance. Thus it is well recognised that one of the main duties for which the cavalry have hitherto been re- sponsible-cumely, reconnaissance- is a duty to which aircraft are eminently suited. It is at the outset important to realise that the cavalry, in tace of the improvements in awall arms and artillery, with the advent of! the armoured motor-car, and with the greater mobility of the main bodies of troops in modern warfare, have been finding the difficulties of effective 2.20 p.-Sala of Teskond and reconnaissance continually on the in-

of Work.

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General Memoranda.

TURIDLE, October 20:---

Blackwood Furniture etc., at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

Wednesday, October 21:-

Trafalgar Day (1805).*

Treasday, October $2:--

Empress of Germany's birthday (1858). SATURDAY, October 24

Queen of Spain's birthday (1887). WEDNEADLY, October 28:-

8.30 p.m.-Lecture by Rev. J.

Maconschie at Union Church Guild, FRIDAY, October 30:

9.15 p.m.-Organ Recital at St John's Cathedral in aid of Prince of Wales Frad.

SATURDAY, Úctober 31.-

Ministering Children's League Bazaar. WEDNESDAY, November 4

Licensing Saxions. SAZURRAT, November 7:-

9.16 p. The Blue Bird" at the

Theatre Royal.

TUZIDAY, Nov. 10-

9.15 pm The Blue Bird"

Theatre Royal

at

the

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

C. KAMMING & Co., Lo Chemists and Druggists.

Burmth, the Port of Chittagong and Netherlands India bavo withdrawn quaran. tion regulations against arrivals from Hongkong. Only two places, Tisatsin and Singapore, now impose quarantins en Hangkang shipping.

SHIP'S OFFICES CHARGEO.

Noglost and Drunkenness Alleged.

A Marine Court of inquiry sat at tho Harbour Office this morning to inquire

solo charges of misconduct preferred by Capt. George William Eedy, of the British

teamer Anhui, against J. W. Scott, second mato of the ship. "

The Marine Magistrate and Harbour - master. Commandar Basil Taylor, RN, of the presided, the other members Court being Lirat. Commander M. R. J. Maxwell Sot, H.M.S Tamari Mr G. W Cookman, Master of H: M.S. Malta; Me G7 Thumpara Tuagh, Master of the s... Yuen sang; and Mr A. H. Stewart, Master of tha

(1) The Hists of abspiute and con- ditional contraband contained in the Preclamation dated August 1th, 1914;; shall be substituted for the lists öen- tained in Articles 2 and 24 of the said

Declaration.

(9.) A neutral vessel which succeed ed in carrying contraband to the enemy with false papers may be detained for haring carried such contraband if she is uncountered before she has, com pleted her return voyage

(3) The destination referred to in Article 33 may be inferred from any sufficient pvidence, and (in addition to the presumption laid down in arti

At the Sanitary Board meeting on Tuesday naxe a letter from Government relative to the appointment of a Select Committee to consider the whole question of the water carriage system of wag disposal will be considered.

cla 84) shall be presumed to exist if HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

the goods are consigned to or for an agent of the Enemy State or to or for

merchant of other person under the control of the authorities of the Enemy Stato.

(4.) The existence of a blockade shall be presumed to ba known >

(a.) to all ships which sailed from or touched at an enemy port a auf:

RESERVES.

ORDIAS BY MAJOR WAEF- MAN O. C. R. E. V. R

Nos, 1, 2 and 3 Companies will parade on Tuesday the 20th instant sad Thursday the 2nd instant at 5 p.m. on the Cricket ground,

Scient time after the notification of the blockade to the local authorities.

** Pull Throughs* can now be obtained to have enabled the enemy Govon application to the acting Quartermaster ment to make known. the existence Sergeant in the orderly room at the Courts of the blockade,

(b) to all ships which sailed from or touched at a British or allied par after the publication of the declara tion of blockade,

(6.) Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 25 cf the said Declaration,

of Jastico.

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"THE BLUE BIRD.”

Thanks to the splendid work of the ladies conditional contraband, it shown to who have kindly undertaken the sale of have the destination referred to in Advance Tickets and the generous response Article 39, is liable to capture to what of the Public, all Dress Circle tickets issued ever port, the vessel is bound and st for the Gala Performance ware disposed of whatever part the cargo is to be dis- ja one day, and as ooly a limited number charged.

¡ of Stall Advance Tickets are still available, (6.) The General Report of the those wishing to be present that night are Drafting Commitice on the said advised to secure their "tickets without Doclaration presented to the "Naval delay. As the Advance Tickets for the Conference and adopted by the Confer second sight are also selling very rapidly ence at the eleventh plenary cicetings will be advisable to obtain the same for on February 25th, 1900, shall be con-this night, without delas, sidered by all Prize Courts as as They can be had, at Messrs Moutrio's as and intention of the asid Declaration,well as from the ladies who hary under and such Courts shell construe and staked to sell them. interpret the provisions of the said Declaration by the light of the com- mentary given therein.

authoritative statement of the meaning

Abe the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the Lord Commis aloners of the Admiralty, and each of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of crense. It is stated by one of the

tate, the President of the Probate, Divorce and. Admiralty Division of the greatest authorities on "the subject imun.. that of the reports sent in by cavalry Master) represented the complainant, of His Majesty's Frizo Courts, sed all Mr D. Lewis (Mestra Johnson, Stokes High Court of Justice, all other Judges

patrols not more than 1 per cent are and Mr P. W. Goldring appeared for de-Governors, Officers and Authorities whom of any use to the commanding officer, fondatt.

it may concern, are to give the necessary usually owing to the fact baving anti- The President rend a lotter from the directions herein aa to them may respec ciputed the receipt of the information; Matar of the Aahsi requesting that lively appertain

court

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assemble inquire into in other words, the whole process of tactical reconnaissance by cavalry bas defendant was under the Laffusose of then charges that on October 7

become far too slow to keep pace with liquor while on duty; that he was under the iarence of liquor on the 8th instant while the conditions of modern warfare.

As far as the writer is aware there on duty; neglect of duty on the same day

Atacante FITZROZ.

Trading With the Enemy.

It is notified that a proclamation was

*We were dying high like a balloon in the water was the graphic description of one of the officers, and avary rull the

of took we thought would be our hea". The Lokmany letn Hoogkong for Tourkae and another port in Indo Chian. Shu bad very little cargo. The weather at first was good but towards noon in October 2nd the wind gut op sad commenced to blow hard from the north east. increasing steadily until about 5 olelock in the evening. From that time till 7 o'ulick the wind died away and the air cleared considerably. By the peculiar antics of the, barometer and the look of the weather generally, patriotism.

Captain Richie Gentleman and lout, artist and hod-realised that the sensel was approaching a carrier, will be side by side. With the typhoon. He came to the conclusion that shooting men who have won medals depression azisted to the south east and that about the eyes, whose shooting is part were, consequently, perfectly safe to stand the rifle ranges, and other men, wrinkled they had crossed the path of the typhoon and

of their living. As the back of Waimate, in the foothills, they shoot the little by Bus between 0 pm, and midnight. the weather became bad again At So much per wallaby for livelihood.

about 20 miles skin, and cartridges so much-a few midnight the vessels misses, and the day will be an empty one. from Tourne which the captain hoped to Or perhaps it has been the possum reach for shelter. The glass fell rapidly farer, noclimatised "beant, and no more ad the only thing to do was to hand for nay to hit. The snow will be down the north east in the hopes of escaping still, perhaps, in Central Otago; and being driven into the shore. From mid there, I believe, the best shots will show night until the wind. increased; great gusts and equsils blew across the Rabbits are thick-in hali an hour's drive I have lost count. The man who hery son. The sea and the spray blested deck and in very quick time there was a sheets then using a 23 othem use

aus the lights of Touring. Between Sand shotgun, will have a man for each carim. the ag ia is reached barricane forca, tridge in his magazine before it comport side to the acute angle of 30 degroom. It was then that the ship hosted everon bar to steel. Orim, cold, rights, an eternity The vessel was unmanageable. The steer of waiting and watching, will have no ing your had been carried away and stemas. horrors for the back-country shepherds, could not be kept in the engines through alone with the know and the sheep and the injectors being clear of the water. bad therefore to be their dogs. There is 108. on the ke stopped about 30 m the bridge head, and day after day. they tramp was wrecked and Captain Pizchie and steep hillsides or rake the snow, carry second mate Hook crawled

safer quarters. Just bout the same

away be

time ing a twelve-bore. They may not su the keas for weeks-and if then they

two of the boats were frat, and the secher, miss, how much labour has gone in

vain!

These be men who shoot to live, and beside theta will march men who live to shoot. Believe it, tho New Zealander is a alivo to his deer herds on any Eng

ishman who crosses the world to get perfect heads. Nor is the pigeon any poor training for the sentry who must bo swift to give a leader answer to the question asked by crackling twig.

THE ARTILLERY AND CAVALOT., Of the Artillery I do not know, save

2. (1.) It is provided that the express that they are fino, big fellows who, por. sica Order-in-Council made and pub-hape more than any other branch of the lished on the recommandation, of a

Servico save the Engineers, have taken Secretary of State" in heading (x.) of their training seriously. General Sir Ian paragraph No. 4 shall, as regarde pe Forces, says that the system under Hamilton, Inspector-General of the Ovor sous resident carrying on business gr being in His Majesty's Tominiors which the permanent cadre of men and horses is always distributed among the beyond the seas, be taken to mean an erder of the Governor-in-Council put batteries is excellent. "It is an exam lished in the Official Gazette. (2)ple of the best way in which an way organized on Militia lines should utilize its stiffening d Regulars." Equally,

The expression Governor-in-Council " is defined.

3. It is provided that the power to graat licences in His Majesty's behalf vested by paragraph No. 7 in a Secre tary of State may be exercised by the

Governor in any British Possevion sub included within the limits of Canada, India, "Australia, or South Africa,.

The

engines

which had probably worked lures, was also missed. The barometer had dropped to 28.00 and a bago and dangerous rea was running. At 5 am the glass commenced to re fairly quickly the quails went off Land was picked up at 11.30 .30, and the and tha wonthèr was again soou moderate. Laksang headed for Tourane.

Theughout the storm the erase babaved Dumeric (Bank Line) entered Tourane in adesirably Later the same day the distress, this vessel having been met by the typhoon to the south of Elsigan."

WAR NEWS

WHERE THE WOMEN WAIT.

In Homes Guards-arenus all the meaning spits two boldly printed notices on the War of ar amites home to the Lenduner. De Utics entrance it is here where the women. wait.

direct to the next-of-kin of all Officers and Osa notice says that info mation is sens meu sa varly se postule after the receipt of cact, casualty that. The other says, "The names of the non-commissioned officern and

still the women

wait.

the Inspector-General was pleased with men killed, wounded, and missing hare not Engineers, signallers, and the smaller yet been received. But branches, The Medical Corps is ready. And British N.0.0.'s have been touching our men how to run the Army Servico Corpa

The N.Z.M.E, have waited to the last.

Some wait nearly all the hot day; wait an hour or two sad go away, SUITS COME again and again in unsopenable anxiety.

TO THE FRONT BY ROWING BOAT.

has, up to the present, beca no serious and altering the course without order, the following respecte the Trading with Governor acludes the Officer Ad the "darro mutil." What mounted men Le Nord, which arrived at Folkestung

attempt to work out in complete detail the duties that can be under-f taken by aircratt, or to define in specification form by any process of logic the types of machices that will be necessary at the outset to deal with the various duties so postulated. It is necessary, we learn, to say at

thereby alliding with a fairway buoy and endangering the ship.

Mr. Goldring naked for a remand on the ground that the charges were not served on defendant, and therefore had not had an opportunity of proparing his defence.

The President: You have had twenty-

tour homes.

enough. In saivil case at least four days

· Mr. Goldring replied that that was not notice was given,

The President pointed out that this was

the outset, in view of the fact that if not a civil court, sad that two of the mem- to-day we had a perfect organisation hers were leaving port, one to day and one based on existing conditions, the first tomorrow,

Mr. Goldring submitted that he va

great Power to be similarly equipped soutind to remand. The summoned

would require to be answered in the form of a further equipment especial ly directed to its destruction and so, be merely s quibble.

not been properly sorvad; it was sent to bim instead of to defoodnet. He would. not press this point, however, as it would Me Goldring, mid he would La rendy to as in the evolution of the Navy, we answer the charyes on Monday, but this

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN shall probably have in due time aerial day being inconveniens to the complainant

PRICES.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACOURATELY

DISPENSED,

Pare Drugh Patent medicines, &a

this case was remanded till : Tuesday at destroyers and super-destroyers, and 10.50 m. again still larger and heavily armed machines for the destruction of these. So thinks Mr. Lanchester. It in sincerely to be hoped, however that, chimerical as it may seem. the

SAILDREN'S COLDS.TAP

* IIY lek the children, twak, tanir lit le

bodies in such a di-teming madilar. when you can no sa dy vore theirs ids with

za, Queen's Road, BonGROG. idealista" are to be have something bottle ut Chamberlain's 'Ough Ramodz

Hongkong Jaly 93, 1718

to my with regard to the sellement For sale by all bits and Soresepara

sued by His Majesty the King on the 5th day of October, 1914, amending in the Enemy Proclamation No. 2 issued on 8th day of September, 1914, which was published in the Hongkong Government Gazette Extraordinary" of the 6th day) et October, 2014

1. Houding' (vi) of paragraph No. 4 is revoked and the following is sub stituted thersize 1-

4. It is provided that the expression Their record in South Africa stands.

The Hindoo camp followert called them.

Among the passengers in the steamship ministering the Government for the

might do they did. Poroape at the be recently from Calas, were four gunners of time being;

6. The following paragraph is added:ginning they had patriotism rather than the Byal Field Artillery

It was explained that the men, who are P. Notwithstanding anything discipline. At the and they had discs. contained in paragraph No. & ef pling and experience and a new patrio-stationed at bhorncliffe, commandeerd a rowing bost on Saterusy, being page to the Trading with the Enemy Protism which was compact of love and get to the front. About a mile or two clamation. No. 2, where they world was wider for them: they know by Calais tishing bost. The boat was understanding for things British The from the French crast they were picked up- has branch locally situated in that when Englishmen rode they might sisu brought over by the Le Nort **Eritian, allied or neutral, territory,

fida boside; the hedge (and the tumble,

oume) was for them both. Even England his forgotten the Boers will member. By t

NEW ZEALAND HORSES.

(vi) Not to makoor enter into - pny neo marine, life, fire or other

which carries on the business of policy or contreet of insurance (în,

insurance de reinsurance of what cluding reinsurance), with or for the

“over nature, transactions by or

Seara training has got the type of beast bongfit of an enemy; not to accept,

with such branch in respect of

wanted into their minds, and they hava the business, of insurance of or give effect to any insurancs vf,

bought it Fourteen hands to fifteen any risk arising under any policy or

"insurance shall so considered na To-day those samo mon will be out and half hands, cobby, able to say contract of insurance (including re

transactions by or with again and with them the newer men, fifteen stone all day and every day to Insurance made or entered into

who have learnt English ways of mount stand cold nights and hard food. One "enemy." "A with or for the benefit of an suomy

CLLUD SEVERNdg by movements, and letting their other matter, greater than all else. The before the outbreak of war; and in

Colonia! Secretary. stirrupe down, and holding their roins New Zextawlar look after his home, particular as regards treaties or con * Published as Notification No. 808 in as tho scrgcunt-major saya. The three maybe after his own fashion, but so sa tracts of ro-insurance current at the the "Hoogkeag Government Gazette outbreak of war to which an enemy Extraordinary on Sept. 16.

is a party or in which an enemy is interested not to code to the snomy at to accept from the enemy under any such treaty or ocetract any risk arising under any policy or contact "TH HE nothing so good for sausular of insuranos:(including re-insurance)

theurbatista, sprains, lemynamK, OPRINDE

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casure that it shall work easily fo morrow the day altar to-morrow, and IT NEVER FAUS.

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Sir Ian Hamilton ends his raporti (YHAMBERLAIN'S. Colle, Cholers, and - Finally, I can búly say I havn sorvad, Durbios Ready, the all be name in war crondy, with the New Zealand implies. It was diarrhoea and dysentery Mimbed Rifles, and I should set0022 in either children or adults, and the most violent ease of ramp colic or pain in the myself lucky indood we had the mundo de entered into after the out of the mustard a lot shotach give way to a few dose of this good fortune to encounter Continental break of war, or any shore in and are in less time than try other treatment. Our and foregaon. Ang ta czy mágich Sanch.

Chamberlain Pain Balm Thrill sloot medicine, Safe, surn. always cares. For cavalry in reasonably brokea

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