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Germany against Russia, France, sud : Eagland. The way is also temporarily closed for sending missionaries ex-t- want to India and South Africn, and w-me can be certain when"steamers may fall into the hands of an enemy. There are also missionaries in the listurbed lands-in Austria, Servių, Germany, and Russiu, as well as in Armenia and Turkey. These are suffering from lack of hands.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

The business as Te«inorrow's vireting of the Hongkong Legislative Council is an follows'

· First reading vd 4" bill cakitleri. An Yakshama is sending in contingent of 35 Online to set the Alien Enemias (Winding ip) Ordinance, 1914,"que to tocat mon to the front.

provide for the protection of public sti- gers in certain cases.

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The Bill will go through ali its bugs

„A number of bel ræddant faburned to the Colway-to-day by the Hirsco Maru."at this meeting. The list of passengers will be found on pos

Filth The transfer of German possessions in the Pacific to tho control of the British and French (and possibly the Japanese) would Mine have an influence on. Protestant missionary work in these islands

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The tuita! cpus of the Krilan Ausini,uthur's mines to the kendior Nov, 21 amounted to tons and the adhering the The missionary work of Germany. 17ol to 50,712.52 toase. France, and England is almost paralyzed because of war's insistent demand for uten and money.

The British stunner Crazlaigh, which

was dainaged during the German cruiser Endenrud in Peong harbour, exme into port yeste day. The ship was holed and two or three of her crew ware wounded.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914.

TERRIFIC CANNONADE

IN COAST BATTLE

DESTROYER'S REPLY TO MITRAIL-

-LEUSE FIRE.

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(by Lencant Spray in the Daily:"

Telegraph.")

ON THE DUTCH, FRONTIERI

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TREATMENT OF BRITISH WOUNDED.

ALLEGATIONS OF SHOCKING.

- BRUTALITY.

Tar fluors. Bet. 17. Most of the papers reprodues - without comment" the Tijd'article latest Anstricht, tctober 14, in which

From the point where I am writing war correspondent says he sun as Firas randing of a Hull entitled At this despatch small through attention attracted to is slot

Lundan" wounded arriving in a train.- Chalinance to and the Defences which runs the border between Belgian before one at the last carriages, T shall (Skatching Prevention) Ordinance. 1905 and Holland-the scene of the roat Fire reading of entitled 'An | count battle is, several miles to the weste

never forget as long as I live what I saw. alinance amenil the Recreation The evidence that remas is emphatice wonnile French lay these sevenly Would I had never seen it! Between Greires Ordinazco, 1900.******

unmistakably and terribly Suphatic. It wounded English on straw. They pre..." Second reading of the Hill entitled an is the sound of the gun For the curentet a very sad appearance. Ordinates to amend the Medien Regionding in this supreme coutis comition looked to me very secious. I tration. Celinance, 1884.

(was tell these men had had no food for

Their

o days, and now before the open ear rage door stood two to threa hundre Gorman sokliers, some slightly wounded, who euld still walk wall, others, Ger.. Iman soldiers of the occupation force, who had come for the serving-out of suop.. And these two to three hundred stood.

Berre and continuous, Hour after hour Second rooding of the Hill entitled An 18 goes on. The air is heavy with mists Ordinance to provide for the levy, of which hang low over the Bat stretcher Sixth: The demand for other

Estate Duty payable in respect of the of portura lansă, Forms of Christian service comes in

estates of docensest persopga.

Always, the refugees. In the last two need for ministry to the wounded on

Committen on the Bill antitled Anmonths I have seen what I thought was the butlefields, for Bibles to be dis

Ordinance, to amead and sorsolidate the the population of whale country in tributed to the soldiers, for the care Doractive Sargent Browne, in Mr Law relating to Chinese Fasseriger Hight. But there is no mad to them, of destitute widows an orplantis. Haecine's Court this warning, charged Ships" as defined by the Chinese Pas the pitiful victims of war, wanderingving and raging against the three un-

Chin with returning from banish-sengers Act. 1835, and concerning Asiatic penniless and distraught, in search of America and of the warring nations tuant. I endast wie: habished for five | Emigrants generally.

refuge. to manifest the love of Christ and to favors in Doqotaber” last. He was sec preach the gospel of Eternal Life (troerd tov sis mothe" hazil labour and through Christ to those for whom or howard stocks, true light and life bave suddenly becomʊ nhbscured,

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Senth: One of the worst phases. wytarday the recipient of a pair nf the present conflict is the opporta prin din calam, prosented to him by unity it gives to heathen peoples and his friends on the staď on his leaving for | unbelievers to say 'Ah!' and scoff at here to joia Lerd Kitchener's Army. Mr. the so-called Christians who are so Ta-rint, the Secretary of the Company, savagely departing from the teachings made the presentation. Land spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ,

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În place of using the Gres of hatred Two Chinese wore sent to the Govern. in the work of combating sin, men ürement Civil Hospitál yesterday. Ya Ki, o allowing them selfishly to destroy shipwright employed at the Naval Fard, their follow men. In place of using men was admitted sofering from a wound to his

hand which is is alleged, was caused by carpenter outside the Naval Yard gate. The other man admitted to hospital had fallen from trace car while in motion on the Praga, injuring his armr

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THE WAR AND MISSIONS.

Christ, they are foolishly wasting life and here in the battle for national supremacy. Such an exhibition can Isenrecly fil to cause the-heathen at home and abroad to laugh at Chris tians, and to retard greatly the pro- Mr. Hazeland this afternoon ad- gress of Christianity-the religion of journed a charge ginst Ho His Teen, love and peace.""

Ir is too soon to estimate the effects of the European War on missionary work, but some of the immediate Voice (Nashville, representing the

It is here, ogrees. The Missionary j "results are already apparent to writers Methralist Episcopal Church, South, -in the periodicals devoted to missions," that missings will probably suffer

They note that resources available for

As it observes: missionary effort in men and inoney whole spirit of Christianity is against Wo know very well that the are being stcrificed, in war. Even war, and particularly against wars of

aggression, jealousy, and self-interest.

A schoolinsster, - who was summoned for

Street without registration license. It koeping the Yi Tuk school at 10 Wyndham

was stated that Mr. Hodgson, the Crown Slicitor, who will prewacute, was engaged

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Corps Orders by Lient.-Col. A. Chapman, Y.D.

JOINED.

Pro. L. Forster joined the Corps on the 2nd instant and was posted to Civil Service Company.

PARADEN.

Parades for to-morrow Thursday 3rd instant. 8.15 a.m. under Company Officers, under S. M. Culley D.C.L.I. Ramainder 5.15 p.m. . C. O's. Musketry exercises

Route March.

happy, severely-wounded English soldiers ̈włni Tuul vaten nothing for five days sind lay helpless, stretched on some dirty straw“ in a castle vânë, k

YOZLED SCHEME In earlier days they were dying to the coast, their eyes turned longingly The smoking casks of hot soup were to the sanctuary of England. But now held before them, and thunder at them that line of retreat is cut off. They u were the words >----You want to was? heing driven from the little towns and Swine! Swing!- Down with you! Strike Eshing villages along the shore.

That's you dead! Strike you desti When the Górnous advanced to the what you can havel" And while they çuasă from. Ghent and Bruges, thay muki | quid thisą last worili thee simed their weight for Ostend Caitis, they pro- | ritfef on the unhappy, bloodstained, help- claimed to the world, was their ohjee-lew, higry creatures, Othem stood and tive. Something happened to upset that spat on their clothes and in their faces, littlo scheme. The voices of England's and four stood on the mouths of the Dayal guns joined there of the Allies raging men. and forces in crying Hale."

Meanwhile other soldiers passed before the south-west, they are scoring more words us of them lay stating at his So now, foiled in their wild, dash to the thirė, all shouting most abusive

empty victories by occupying the coast persecutors and then again, turned o wise towns on Belgium's northern lit hungry look on the smoking soup. Aro On duty Scouts Company.

toral. They came last night so Knocke.ther party laughed and found sport in. Officers on duty Lieut. Wead, BALE sur-Mer, which has developed wounder the Felplessbest of the three. Conningham and ŽLL. Swire.

11KTAIL

Orderly fficer 2/Lieut. Swire. To furnish Guard Scouts Company. Orderly Sergeant to-night Sergt. Mar. doch to murrow Sergt. Beyazty,

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HONGKONG YOLUNTEER

RESERYE

fully in the last few years as a water.. ing-place, and is a favourite resort at English visitors.

GERMANY AT KNDUKE.

Four officers arrived in a motor-ear. They sent for the burgomaster.. One of the first things they told him was that

in the Priza Court. Mr. Preston, of Orders by Major Wateman, O.C.H.K.V.R.all English residents were to leave. office, will defend. blessra. Johnston, Stokes and Master's

DRDERLY ROOM,

A

I atrod there dumb, stupid At first I could act iter a word. Then, how ever, trembling all over, I went up to the under-nifieer, who stood looking on and laughing and said :—" What is

men who have been ebliged to do their occurring here-i aruel. They also are Jutty the same as you." More I could

My voice choked in my throt Ant what dil I get for answer Whaer They obliged to do their duty. No,

not say.

The Office and Orderly Room of the find her after half-past eloven o'clock they're swine, puid swine. They red."

Volunteer Reserve have bass removed to

PARADES.

ninre serious thau the material losses. We know that the millions now R.G.A, was charged before Mr Hazelsad Volunteer Headquarters,

An Indian soldier of the H.K.S.

having in his porcasion four tele at the Magistrcy this morning with opium which found in his box, by the military authorities.

as the Crickas Ground on Friday December No. 1, 2 and 3 Companies will Parade

4th at 5.15 pint Dress :--Drill Order.

Lieut. Wilson was present on behalf of N. C. will parade on the Cricket with him from the country in July last the railitary authorities,

Ground a Tuesday December 8th at 5.15 Defendant wid he bought the opiamp.m. At this parade the. Inspecting Oficer will decide which N. C. Os are Mr Hotchi, Saperintendent of Raficiently proficient to be excused further ports and Imports withdrew the charge attendance st those parades. The atten but asked that the opium be contestul dance of those N. C. s. who are passed

Defendant was discharged and a confiant will subsequently be voluntary, cation order was made.

THE QUARRY BAY OUTRAGE.

they consider the imperilment of battling in Europe are for the most moral interests The spiritual tone part Eghting not because they want (of our civilization must suffer, writes to, but because for one reason or J. B. Oldhaus in The International another they feel themselves forced to Berio of Missions (Edinburgh) which war, with its unspeakable destruction it. We know that the crime of this he edits, for it is difficult to engage of human like, is not the crime of the in so unchristian a business as killing many, but of the few, and that each other men, even though it be for the of these is perhaps deinded with the sake of a just canse, without becom-then that his case is just and ing the worse for it," and "the wild of the contending force go into. lioly. We know that multitudes passions that have been aroused will b..ttle with a prayer that God will leave their aftermath of blunted sen-forgive and speedily end the awful sibilities and embittered feeling, crnnge. And one of the saddest results of the these things clear to the Mobamnection with the attempted house

Bat can the missionary make The three Chinese arrested in con- war, Mr. Uldhani observes, is that it mean, the Buddhist, and the pagan? bery at Quaery Bar, and, who uro. also. will make co-opemtion in service Will they not rather see in the warhar with wulting Mr. Alexander between the Christians of different a breaking down of the fabric of Carmichael, were remanded by Mr. Haze- Second Series of War Pictures Victoria natione immeasurably more difficult Christianity, leaving only a fatile at the Magistracy to day until

The war, he admits, may be just, theory?" bonourable, necessary, patriotic, from can see only one side of the tapestry complainant would be detained for three At present these Anterigan editors "Acting Tuspector Augus said that the the view-point of those engaged in it, of history." "But in the article presi, for four days in hospital." yet he can call the scenes of the past ously quoted the editor of the Edin- two months nothing but "an abo-burgh International Review tries to bination in the sight of God," a

point out some cases for hopeful-THE "proof of the refusal of the Christian

nes. He says:

MEMO. FOR TODAY.

Theatre.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

11 m-Auction of -Suic Lengths at

lexers. Hughes and Hough's.

ture at 28. Nathan Road, Kowloon

"The war with all its evils has

Monday.

COLONISING CENTUS"

ENGLAND.

Garman Tribute.

FIELD DAY.

Pastponed from Nov. 22nd. will take place at Fan Ling on Sunday December Sth. The fall strength of Nos. 1. 2 sad

Ground at 6.50 ani, in marching order, 3 Companies will parade on the Cricket

to be Elled and luncheon carried in bat without ammunition. Water bottles barerack.

SANITARY BOARD.

Said the anisole Prussian in command, We will shoot at night any English we

to-morrow morning."

Thus threatened, there was nothing

mory for their foul work, the swine!” else for the few English in the place accusation I make through this com

I am fully enpicious of the shocking

last to leave were Mr. and Mrs. Wouth would I und will I swear that but to make for the Dutch frontier. The munication, but with the most solemn Wilson, who have resided at Knocke for nothing, nothing in this secusation is the past nine years. I met them this intrus or the least exaggerated, and if morning at Stuis, whence they had the German authorities wish to make a journeyed in the of the Americanrerions and poetial Inquiry I w Vice-Consul.

furnish the following indications. force entered the town this morning-9, in a train with wounded who, szived They told me that a small German took place at Landen on Friday, October One of their first acts was to mount the them from the direction of Erussels and square tower of the church, which they were fed about midday. • used as an observation station.

The correspondent side, before ku bid. From other refugees I learn that Ger- this shocking experience, that Germans son scattered everywhere among the ply k English prisoners. Other said as infantry, in small parties, are to be had told him in the train that they sim-

all marines, 500 of win. are in orepaone said 26 had beca done away with sand dunes along the coat. They are this was not done in his detachment, bit. tion of Zeebrugge, an important, port by his company. The Tim with upitoudute docks and harbours.

HATEED OF THE EXCH

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Kowloon and Attensive Traden. |

Since any arrival here I have meteo of civilians in the town. They several fellow countrymen from the Belt with a quick disillusionment. Tak- gian coast. They all tintify to the camful range soyas not boy do any The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday, the President hatred of the English having been injury to non-combatants. the gunnera of the Department (Mr. G. N. Orme) pre-teunified since the great check at Nieu-on the destroyer fired six shoils, aimed vidiag. There were ale present:-Hon. part.

At Ostend a few days ago notices were

at the mitraillauses on the Digne.

Σ A Howeth, Q.M.G., Mosers, P. W.

Ouo of the shells went a little be OF Goldring, Chan Kai Ming, and Ng Hon.

Taz, Dr. Francis Clark (Madical Officer of posted demanding that everybody in the end, and struck the Hotel Majestic, 9.3 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-nations to be ruled by the law of been a means of quickening forces of

where the German staff is quartered. W. Pearso (Assistant town should declare himself at the Ger Probably the gunners, aimed better than Healthy M.O.E.), and Mr. E. W. Hamilton (Sec mon Governor's headquarters and they law. However this may be, the Christ," Like characterizations come good. It has released, unsuspected

Fretary ta the Board)

paper giving full personal particulars. Regarding an application, for an offer rive from the editor of au important mis-moral energies. The spirit of sacrifice The latest batch of Gerrian newspapers in Le No. 6, the President said that the business was carried out in a formal.mers soro ate lunch. Is ex shell crashed into a room where threo As far as the Belgians were concenet trada

ia bailding un Kowloon has sprung to new life. The sons of torach us (wys, the sionary orgon in the United States, almost every nation in Europe canGurdian") shows that they are puzzled are within which an offensive trade mot small handful of Englishanch who up Wero Lilled an, the spot. says the Literary Digest The Alissay with pride to their native hand:

Manchester there was already set aside in Kowlors au matter of duct way. Buts inch, the ploded, and at least two of the offers sivuntry Rerier of World. But he

at the discovery that the Dutch in Bouta ant be carried on, and if members consider peared. was recived with a special cel goes on to outline certain specifio.

They that love life best

Late this evening I met an English Africa are netually offering assistance to ed that-in view of the extension of Kor. Die gladly for thee. Fingland. The Kolnische Zeitung for loon as a residential area it was advisable and an uncomplimentary remark bindrances to missionary work

to confine the area in which an offensive Moreover, they were all ordered toady who left Bruges us recently as Sa Peoples have been awakened from September 16th has the following in-trade could be carried on, he would be leave the town immediately being given the last few days German wounded have turday morning. She told me that in "First: The attention of men and dreams of pleasure and material ease,teresting comment some

glad to receive any suggestions. It would, laisser-passe signed by the commuan- women in Europe and America will Theories, empty phrases, and catch. Gori Knows it is hard enough not to

and brought up against real things. It is diffeult not to write satiru: however, bo premature to decide anything der of the German naval Irigade The been arriving in a continuous strenu

an yet. He would kimsalf

into the RO

Thu hospitals, regular and improvised; will be diverted from visionary effort [words have been brushed away. A write sutira us present in the field of/question, and see if such an area could by tract wording on the stump of one whichze full, and several lozgu privato houses

General Memoranda,

FRIDAY, December 4

230 p.m.--Auction of Furniture etc. at

Kesari. Hughes and Hough's

Barendat, December 5:—

H.K. C.C. at Home to Civil Service,

21. ..--Auction of Boots and SEE, Cigar etc. at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

Bouday, December: 63–

Field Day for HK.V.K

8 L.--Excursion to Blacao.

Mosnay, December 7--

2.45 p.m.&uction of Household Furni ture at 3 Minden Bow, Kowloon,

seb aside for the convenience of both the I saw was Kaiserliche Matroseu

The President: Throo years. The Hon. Mr. Heweto said that 'wan

Dr. Clark that something was done a year

· STREAM OF WOUNDED. "

tables which Bundy in connected, that the Germans pro being driven back pwned by M. Bruggrann, How ring from the line of the Yaer, and that sma us an officer in the Belgien army, the smaller towns on the coast are

feynovated.

to follow the fortunes of the armies world that was in danger of thinking politics. We actually rood that the trade and the public. In this case he Brigade."

have boen requisitioped for the trust- and navies. In the present disturbed that things could be brought about Prime Minister of the Union of South would advise the Board to grant the

This was in the posesion of Arthur ment of wounded,

boring the last two hours the wound, state of the world men will not devote to the supreme significance of action. of Paul Kruger, the late Travnal Pro- plications were bound by any particular lish jockeys at Ostend. In the Late arrivals from the court, export, too, The Hao. Mr. Hewett asked if the apndy, one of the small colony of Ent for the guns has become more distinct. - by writing and talk has been arousal Africa-General Louis Botha, son-in-law application, their attention, even is unch as The new spirit that is abroad is a soil identis eagerly, making common, come period? formerly, to spiritual work.

favourable to the growth of then Afries with England: One sennot but "Second: Money will be difficult missionary idea.

believe, indeed, that Botha's determina. to obtain for home and foreign clarifying of issues. The war has English in London, because more than for two ago, It seemed to him thatin view tundecred by the Germans, who puil "Another real gain has been the tion sounds as music in the car of the ther a long time. He understood from twenty-one horses. These were ult com- missions. The high prices, taxes, disclosed, like a search-light, thences in recent years anxious looks have of the growing needs of Kowloon the for short of the full value. In fact, they absence of wage earners, dépression yawning gulf which exists between boon cast lorarie South Africa, and the Board should not slow, cafensive trades actually puid zething. Instead they of business, and many calls to relieve the gospel of Jesus and the principles time seamed not far distant when the one tried on in the general part of the gives notes payable as somnis future date.

Colony, The Lade should be limited distress will cause such financial by which Western society has allowUnion would cut itself off from the certain ass and it was time that the adding the cheerful information, "You stringency that the work of Christed itself to be governed. A penitent have fallen froth the heart of England! consideration, and pak before the GoverD STAPP DEFICER KULED motherland. What a burden must now Sanitary Board took the matter into will get the money if wo win!" faces

and converted Church will find itself as not this decision of Boths and his ment proposals defining the offensive trade trenchments, and unmet needs stare for missionary service. In missionary England? We have no reason to

serious crisis. Deficits, re-issessed of undreamed of "prewers Ministry, we wonder, çorae as a surprise arcs. In the menotime he did not oppose I'm able to deny the statement that

this particular application:

Ostend itsoli has been bombarded. There the mission boards in the face.

work in the past we have in prictise oubt that South Africa now, at least jection whatever to the arrating of this doubt gave rise to the rumour

Mr. Goldring grand. He saw no ob was, however, an incident which no proceeded on the nasumption that

so for as concerns its leaders, has decided particular application, because he thought

to

ing taken along the roads towards Hundreds of the enemy's wounded ora lag, inken along

SWIMMING COLLARS FOR THE FLEET.

A Precaution Against Loss of Life.

The Secretary of the Admimity an nounces that arrangements have been

Third There will be, as there, is, our primary requirements were more to Takes o mon cassó with England; the area in question was an arek that "On Friday a torpedo" destroyer cameede for a general supply of swiming |especially in Europe, diverting of missionaries, Biore money, and better if this decision really springs from should be selected for the trade, so it was fairly close in shorn, The Germany collars to officers and men of the Fizet."

men from spiritual Christian cam THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, Pigns to fleally, morderons warfare Volunteers enn det go, if they would, C. KAMMING & Co., LD. and many who might be our future

Chemists and Druggists

officers of societies, missionaries, and philanthropists must perish by the GREAT REDUCTIONS IN hunds of their brothers.

PRICES

PRESCRIPT ONS ACCURATELY DISPENSEL

organization. We may get learn to depths of the popular will and the tion, and secuted to his to be in the most entirely away from the ordinary habits our encouragement how much more popular consciousness, we can only a suitable position. potent than any of these things is the mizo onts mere that quality in the Eng- The Baard granted the application.

oral power of the naked truth, lish which we have never estimated clearly exhibited and intensely lightly their colonising genius. believed."

There can be no doubt hat that the terrific onslaught, at present being waged an onslaught a contrary to

WHOʻOPING COUGE.

cateful to keep the

mitrailleus gums minted on the Dities are delivered by contracture. opered fire, strange to mute, with four and fees are proceeding daily as quanti The effect, of coure, was very much. what it would by its peanhunter were collar to be carried on the person when Instructions have been given for the aimel at a Dreadnight!

Ng doubt the Germans tammed there individual when asleengan

awaka, and to be kept inflativi, neur, esch ALL AT THE CROWN PRINCE'S wind to no ply in view of the pre- The arilcin is capable of rapid inflation,

FUNERAL."

W. Massinghota, in this week's Sation, says 120. New York Herald 3-

AGERS DESTROYER

HERE is no dangne whatever from lock jawor blood prison revolting:

and will afford a large measure of nuis aues in the water

American mission boards are sending than that it is somewhat difficult herlain's Cough Remedy sa msy her quired.from a letter from a womna friend from a sound when"". Chamberlain's: Pain | CİSASIBETLAINS Cough Remedy

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Balm is promily applied. It an antisep the largest selling cough medicine in tie and destroys the germs which out the world today, because it does exactly

"Fourth Communication with the the ethics of Christinaity will prove WHEN your child has whoopingh: Toote mission-fields is already made difficult to be a serious difficulty in the way of and in some-placca împrasible. Even the missionary if for no other reasts and expectoration sady by giving, Cham of the 21th ult publishes this extract no now missjusínrics at present to the Christian principles have evidently so It has been used acce

to explain how it comes about that muces and make it easier to expectorate.

Thit remedy will also liquify the tough Rowlinson

Nearer East Fortunately, the rumours little influence on those who are ablZomics and as it comtrăng no pazoticorch of what is going on here. Every these diretor, It; Kitty chumm wounds to “1 what & cough remedy is agpaand te de

in amny If UHEEN A ROAD, YONGKONGL of a Mosler uprising, agnust Chris believed to be the most Christian the injurious faulistancos it is perfectly thing is sommai, meent on the day of feat wIEZONE KATIKA sow and in, one third Instape the doughs and colla speedily and

Pare Dings, Patont Medicines, &c

Heegkong, July 221 1213.

clans seen thus far without foundations.

You in England have craggerated

For now by All Chemists and Blaye the Crown Prince's funeral, when we all the time required by the usual, trastment. Bentally For asle by all Chemiste had

For sale by all Chemista and Birenkaupare, furned out to sin

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